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65, /S5FORTR: BUSS ASKED CASH § Banker Sat ole of Pennsylvania Fund to Which Steel Com- g Panics Gave $32,775, IN 01,057 1908 FUND. I Mooser Aronowitz Relaies What Koenig Did to Him in New York Primaries, WASHINGTON, Oct. Stotesbory, Phtlada! eesoriate of J. a millionaire and Plerpont Morgan, told the p. Campaign In mie tray that he collected $165,7%8 im Pennsyvania for the Roosevelt 1904 fan@ and $101,067 in 1908, ray of ight on tho “Iarrin . le maid that in 194 Trea eliue W. Bias told him he tH to raise $180,000 for ind that Harriman world give 0.00. The wtness presented his complete lover to the. Republican National Com. ttre, the banker dec! e banker testified ¢ penditures tn 1908 were §: ling @ balance of $18,661. exclusively for the national campaign, $25,000 to Represen- was for the Taft) BLISS TOLD HIM HE wouLo| WAVE TO HAVE MONEY. “In 1904 Mr. Bliss told me he'd hav Yo added Stotesdury. “He stated if he could ra $150,000, 960,000 more would be given by Mr. Karriman. This conversation tonk ge in New York.” the 1904 contributions to were: Henry Disston & @, $8,500; Ambassador Charlemagne /Mear, 97800; Drexel & Co., $50,000; | jem Steel Company, $5,000; Jo- &. Bromley, $5,000; Bromley &| Cambria Steel Company, 3; United Stats Mteel Corporation, | 618,776; William Cramp & Sons, $1,000; ‘Thomas Relan, $10,100; G. W. Bikins, Foederer, 7, $8,000; Bawin McCoy, $0.08 jj Peuneyivanis Steel Company, Pailagelphia Zlectric Company, | The more important contributions to Willtam Disston, $5,000; Frank Disston, $1,000; J John Bromley & Sons, ja, 96,00; EB. T. Stotesbur; rexel & Co., $6,000, The Philadel. | had Permission to tesify before the Con- Mitwe, in regan’ to the alleged fraud in the recent primaries New York City was called to-day, He 1d: he was appealed to by a “captain” & 8. Koenig, New York County Sijcan chairman, to drop the Roose Mebt during the New York primar- In e funowlts sald Koontg, ir, actwally had numed Roosevelt watchers, i “L. was supposed to be the Roosevelt win that district,” he suid, “and the Taft most of | | | SABAEG 460008 9064000 s0s 1695406805080 0008 00006 UeEdward T) atimating Com. | He also threw a | }&_ All of this money was turned | This was) CRASH OF 'L’ TRAINS o te have some money, I think for New| s) 02,600; | | tracks near Jacob 8. Disstom, | 009; Joseph H. Bromley, Philadelphia, | Checker, . jand Fifty-fourth street; $1,000; John and James Dobson, | the: contributions entered in Mr. tesbury's account were from $5 to $100. | ang uel Aronowitz, who asked | lot No, 20 SROMAERODEREAAAEREEEEEERLOEOR ODDS OOEERECOEES ESOS EN CEREEREEAEEREREEL One senEEEeReesese thdtrh eaten! beachhead cachet tatadadatacadadadadatacecadatadadadadadadadadadadadadacadata PSPS HH DHS VIO V HITS TFOO4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER _il, _1912. (Specially Photographed by a Staff Photographer of The Evening World. ) | fesssesess ~ONNINTHAVE. LINE INJURES A SCORE} Man and Girl in Hospital, Se- tiously Hurt, Many Others Bruised and Cut. Two persons are in the hospital sert- ously injured and a score are nursing lesser hurts {n consequence of a rear. end collision on tho west site elevated One ¥ treet euiy to-day. ‘The severely hurt ish, thirty-two years old, flagman, of No. $3 West Forty-third at J. Hood Wright Hospital. badly wounded dnd the sight of one eye threatened, Miss Auna Rya Of No. % twenty years old, West One Hundred at J. Hood Shock and e badly | Wright Hospital Injured knee, Among the other known Injugd are James McCarthy, thirty-four, private detective, of No. 7% West One Hundred Second str sprained back; George Legr m, twenty-eight, engineer, nox avenue, contusions of Chagies Buckhaber, der, Of No, a0 W face and thirty-on One Hu scalp we Joseph Ih body; face and Charles B Jobn: sseven, colored, bellboy, of » LW West One Hundred and | Thirty-siath street, face and hands cut) | by flying gla seven, Inspe Mundredth s O'Dounell, twenty- . of Na 4 West One face and hands aut ny Aaron Vinc six, °: { watchers, The, No. 13 West One Hundred rtys tion was controlled by Mr, Koe-| fourth streot, Injured kn Thomas ‘9 men." Lenden, twe engineer, of 3 ® West One Hundred and Fbrat street SEVELT BADGES PLASTERED OVER TAFT WATCHERS. vate at the polls m Roosevelt partisans w the witness, He said !@ secured a box of It t and buttons from him and ered them on Taft men, In that t, the witness declared, Roogeve’ t seventy-one voter ard Taft about e hundred, ronowtt, admitted getting $010 from Yilllam Halpin, Roosevelt leader, vt of Ogden y spent for captains and atchemm" watd Aronowitz, “and drinks cigars and other election day ex nes" Preverick W. 1! pham of Ch Treanurer of the Re Ase Jommittee in the Upham said he know thc of 1904 campaign funds, In wae In charge of the Wester with headquarters at Chi \ 1 gollected 8548,82 Th ade } , he recelved $50,000 fron i} t . Ltt at the Smith, Internal Revenie ¢ leotor at Mpringfielil, [)., who was acer of President Taft's pre-c campaign in Tlinois, toll the « tee that he had recetved $20,000 fror Taft Club of Hitnois and $18,000 from Pepresentative Mein In Inst men's, Tle received n money declared. _>- Pate avd Sorn (Prom the Landen eh ‘That mysterious tult of hair has ‘eft ite print very plainly o nave mentiono’ Wh our surtitines. telock, hut 4 biteman was or 4 Blackman dark, the not b'jlous, ‘he days when surname: were be vented “ (winted away by f {face and hands cut ‘These and a dozen more, to give thelr names and addresses, were attended by Drs, Di ase and Ryan, of J. Hoc pital. and then went h nue d Wright Hos- no oF Wore as befolw the ar indred and Third) c who refused | kens, O'Ne!l, Save | JOVIAL THIEF GIVES HOTEL A Blo SCARE: MYSTERY IN DEATH OF MAN IN CELL OF POLICE STATION. George B. Hil gure of White Light District, Found Dead Six Hours After Being Locked Up. George B. Ii, a horse trader and well known figure itn certain sections of the White Light district, was locired up in the West Forty-seventh street] station, on a charge of intoxication, at 2 o'clock this morning, and six hours} afterward Doorman Lalpin found hin| dead. | Fred McCabe, an ex-prizefighter, who! tee | ives in New Dorp, S. 1, and who says! further hé was Iiil's companton from 8 o'clock | man, he until the hour of pis arrest, was lodged | ney along the ledee. in a cell at the same time Ii was! the chase—an indoor poss locked up. The charge inst McCabe | taches and the bolder of the | Was made by Hill himae.f, who insisted | and in front was an open j the former prize Aghicr had robbet him | Two men ware louking from it i i | | | (Continued from First Page.) Until the autops Holtzhauser te performed, the cause of Hilts sudden death cannot be termined. Mra. Hill, who tived wit husband at the Hotel Markwell, by Coroner | the toothbrush, Hut when he the hall his stratagem was de | and the posse closed | THIEF KEEPS UP RUNNING FIRE | OF JOKES, got wo iiscovered | West Forty-ninth st Appeared at| Keeping up a running tlre of banter the station as goon as the news of Wilson rtood with his t her husband's death was communtcatad | ad fi Lamas) to her, and insisted he must \ tributed pyes and oth colorat na free drugged or given before he was arr the two men w th Winter, at Seventh avenue and Forty. same time guarding bir hat not a mark appeared on hen Sullivan came, panttr s from his up the stairs. third wireet sotings."” ead Well Known Do tt md iinet varrent tm All right Dr. Walter Savage Whitmore, sixty-one, a well known practising ook from his pockets the pure sician of ted Bank and Oceante, le ane recarnea een thin morning at the Long Branch II Pen ine | pital of peritonitis, was born In eae le ie sew York City aduated from mi Wax a member of the Men, Knights ov! Monmouth County the ATIIDNS the ce Andrew of) hits dectied to leave at once tor ror » a number of nurses vB Vayaratary on Way | pan Halts to Make F | SEATTLE. * | crutser te Freschi, in the West Side Court.| i ioay and ran for cover. He climbed | te St In tho day. into the room after th » flourish polltieal meetings tn land at which PHILAD President of tne oll refiners and expor | President of the Company of Pittsburgh, SCIENTIFIC TREATMEN' Try This Remedy at Our Ris! ral Soclety. He ie survived ‘ by his widow, his father, John Ik. Whit. 1) |more of thie piace, who ian man. [years etd, hie mother, win ‘ TO ie teenel | A gay |man of New : be wag amiabi: | | CFF. oceened timed call myself Roscoe Fo Kdward 4. Shepard Ware Mition- ME ARaES nee i eit edd If Mm owh | An appratsal of the f | Paward M, 5 estite of the but epard, fled in the Surec Brook! will pow eatio June, consists estate hi TO sAy?" OGGONE THE LAPDOG!”" “ANYTHING “VEP; “They xot ime once tn South Africa | 4 rival of the ambulances for Wega saying,” he 1 Tho collision fuiluwed some motor |, uth in good native That was thirteen years ago—o nd Ninth avenue | wh, B not come under for I'm thirty-three now, though 1 i h had sailing ‘alons |tuence iv given by Mr. stafford Ran: | look tt, 7 heard natives screoch! tment t und It was | go) “fipnan: in Mransit Africa and patients crying on operat n charge yo a rectangu ta! nit T never heard a ound Ernest Lrickson, uf No. tot so that t . rence et ont § One Aunrded and Bixty-sintit the, floor at him ant Conductor George Alston through -a eones DouRns Ip NT 200 West One Hundred and | yreighth Street. Behind the Sixth tron, stopping and starting the rain and fog, came another Ninth javenue train in charg Motorman Fred Echhardt of No, 2 West One Hundred and Fortyese streot The forward train puticd inte tae Gar od and Fours station, and Hund 4! © ely asain and a consequent The impa the rear tr ind it and a 8 while the aing, and terrified pasa gan sored and fighting Valsh. th urt, Was on fi nthe rea moot th yay pue train. Most of the injured passengers wer: Walsh's train, standing in the a ratory rey Hauneér Supt, 8D of the Interbors us and Tr W. de Howe took charge of the rescue work and clearing the ks, but It Was nearly an hour before traMe was resumed on the north- bound local track, wrdingly stopped his Sixt r e% south of station, bu com Mind, thought the ue train was still proceeding hed hea to ite rear before White Prose nal New York ja hors. Anything el dotectives to duplicate to say?” a i Never Cared Much for Tea Until You Began to Use CEYLON TEA “And now I always ask for the second cup. It certai does taste different from other tea: 0 fine flavored and so fresh snd pure.” Thet's because it's grown, picked, packed | and sealed in Ceylon, and shipped in the same air-tight, dust-proof packages that you Uy - | buy from the grocer. tion, i not Flavor and Purity Always 100% Instead of bothering with « and worthless bh tre tifieally ye We advise r ment is be ki Stores in New York and Brooklyn and at all drug |stores where this blue ‘| and white sign jis displayed: GFESBURY RAISED Becker Jury on the Way to Luncheon Under Guard of Special Officers PRINCESS ALICE ‘OF GREECE GOES TO FRONT IN WAR. Will Head Fore for Sick and Wounded in Ranks of Nurses ta C of Balkan Troops. g lasting was held this forenoon under the King _ KNOX IN SEATTLE. Wash. Maryland, Oct Mr. » Francisco at once, mite have M JN. LILIA, Oct. 1 rs, and forn People's Natural THAT TROU BI 1 that ease I get re sing our Salve, whieh is very soe penetrates the skin and exerts its hen nt of nie from the very mor just apply Saxo Salve ing directions. the fa other angry eruptions soon healing power, The marked and continual improve- vticed shortly after the tr un Will soon convince for the skin, If you do not get good resulty from ay back your money, iker and Hegeman we ss $100 bal Homes Furnished Complete} i pad ms at ‘ $49. 98] Rooms at Perr $74.98 | i i $124.98 Silk tie. Seturday iutit 10 To-day is the first day of registra- 1. Princess | ns here potnt to war. several | Meleal Speech 11,—The | bring Secretary of State Knox from Japan and Secretary ver from Honolulu, | Fisher desires tol ttle and 1 will speai. dropped 4 ve is far superior to any FIGHTS BANDITS | [ESSERE] eee SINGLE-HANDED IN TRAIN HOLDUP — Badly Beaten, Shoots One of Four ress Messenger, Robbers and Saves Money. Wort SMTi, Ark, Oot. Four en IMatfeld and Mena, Ark. today, One was wounded and aptured and the other outlaw caped afier a fight with Expresa Messenger | I Rurgett of Kansas City, Mo, tn Burgett ext d his ammunt- nd was badly veaten | Burgett snot the robten, whe wan dis | covered an hour later atier hie compan- }tons had deserted him The bandit is being conveyed to Mena. Fifty or nore th Bo armed posse are pursuing the rob- berm Burgett 14 in a hospial at Mena. | He will recover The train, known as No field, Ark, about 2 A.M FECSVFSVSTVS SG VOVFEFISOE FOES IVT VDIGOPFOS VISTI SGTE ihe bantite erne up to the door Thee suede the with their evoiver = limita, —iioeprang to hie m and hid them, Jews which tho bandits pourel inte the oar. Once, ihe eave, a bul lee pierced hia al \ a care | and orte Joseph N, Sun Company, | rly | COATS - | oa RAINCOATS, CANTONS, PLAID-BACKS cooeseee cooccccerecveccescvccen Any pure soap may be used with this at! Not only | you CHINCHILLA AND ENGLISH DOUBLE-FACED CLOTH COATS...+e+++s brown. If you do not register you can- vote. Registration booths will | open at 7 A, M. and close at 10 BP, us.) | they fed. & tert tate] While Burs) Woman suletde tn ra te the hath of buts | * She died aoon after [yy shop RAINCOATS. +. secresceveeees SMART POLO COATS...+.++ CHINCHILLA COATS......+- RED _HOODED CHEVIOT EVENING COATS «++++++++++ 29,75 CORDUROY DRESS COATS... FIFTH AVENUE hidden, Burkett turned his attention to the Invaders, who now had abandoned for a tine thetr firing into the car. As Burgett fired at them the robbers reached through ‘at smashed Windows and loosene’? the ch which held ta door from the ineide. ‘Then they opened | vanced. The tmessenger leaped venind | 2 by one, firing on Wurmatt as they ad. | the robbers took fright evidently .for wagage and met the robbers fre shot for abot The (ain had attained a speed of a@bout thirty miles an hour, and appare ently none of the train or crew knew that a holdup was teing att tempted. A inet shot fred by Burgett before the robbers gained the inwde of | the car wounded one of them. The! fight continued hot, Lut oon Hurget'e shelle were gone. The robbers closed tn on him and by sheer force of numbers overpoweret him, although he gave battle to th ng the butt of his short shotgun ely unt!) conquer The bandits clubbed the m neer repratediy, ask. 1 package of mone ett crouched In a corner ie se robbers brutally somotive they they sought meinen Ey" ENDS HER LIFE WITH GAS, Is Not Mentined, The amet! of ean Ine ¢ from a fur at Sixty-tirtn! aet, ‘attracted the attention ef A schoolgirl, Pauline Brehm, who ported it to Policeman Mockwell, Br ing In the door of the room, he An Unconscious Woman on the floor, | of the of Children’s, Girls’ and Miss Coats, Dresses and Suits Styles and Values Superior *c Coats 3% to 6-year Section 5.95 VELVETEEN 7.50 9.75 9.75 DRESSY BR 8 to 16-year Section MORE CHINCHILLA COATS Made by a high clase boys’ tailor—for girls; check, worsted lincd...+++seeee DRESS COATS, VELVET TRIMMED CHEVIOTS ....-seseeceeceeececeeee SMART ULSTERS IN SNAPPY ENGLISH MIXTURES ..-cececcccccccees GIRLS’ MATINEE DRESS COATS In French shadings of Zibeline, handsomely trimmed in velvet..-++++seceee IMPORTED CORDUROY NORFOLK COATS ..-+-cecccerccesecsvevccvces 14, 16, 18-year Section ULSTER COATS IN SHARP ENGLISH MIXTURES .-cccccccececesececee CAMPUS COATS IN CHEVIOT, BROADCLOTH LINED...+++e+seeeeeeeee Dresses and Suits GIRLS’ RUSSIAN DRESSES OF SERGE Collar and cuffs trimmed with braid, patent leather belt. 84 to 10 years .- GIRLS’ ONE-PIECE SCHOOL DRESSES Of French Serge, collar and cuffs of contrasting colors, Colors: navy, cadet, wine, rose and white. 8 to 14 years .-eecceccommmmmmacnamesteceteccccccs GIRLS’ BLOOMER SUITS OF BLUE FRENCH SERGE aye eeeeeeee Full plaited skirt with Russian blouse, finished with silk cord at waist. 6 to 11 years..ccecescececerserenscenmmeemecnenssammocmnsccen— GIRLS’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS a Of Fancy Mixtures and Diagonal Sergea. 10 to 16 years stemnnenpeommnrnaen, 15.00. rd “ Gy a ae nen al ve Strongest Competition DOUBLE-FACED SPORT COATS. ».+.+ COATS, corduroy trimmed... RAINCOATS ««++escvccecoeeee Colors: navy and bia At Thirty-Eiizh Strerd a Presbyterian Hospital reached her, On the back of an envelope, the only Meana of identification, wae a cerita address which read, ‘Hermine Bast Sixty-Afth street,” while! @ ghve as the name of the oman, The envelope. Itself wa dressed to °M atine Fruit, 18 First aven' No person anew ing to uy name could be at that pe 8. Mihot Jones, seventy Mia home in Morristown, N. J. day of heart trouble. He was civil war, He was fn the jum news, but retired. yarns in the er busi te belonged ¢ rye by the way we LOOK. on with grey helt le by, Class,"* ia does NOT want be vd of Youth. things are being dune by the YOUNGER generation © There's « sort of “Has Teen j about those ‘Grey Hai one to criticise and amile scornful Father Time ts @ stern disciplinarian. Get the best of him. Give bie the aug ‘Do not bee "* Been.” Uv HAY'S HAIR MRALTH orice aod battle. — Philo Best & Co. || Extraordinary Saturday Sale es’ DRESS COATS 10.50 12.75 OADCLOTH 16.75 19:75 ¢ 27.50 7.50 15.00 19.75 25.00 25.00 6.75 7.75 13.75

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