The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1913, Page 1

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Sug ies We hi tt ae phat ot PIN FOUR: EARS. BH | ~ FIRST NATIONAL BANK eregited, with Pamination ote hen ese men “Bleman ‘Baker TO CHASE: piled nip of Latter in Wibititerest of Fitst National rat -Yo Ps Morgan ‘and, trustee Ranking apd railroad companies hiyge resources, was the star wit- y to-day. before phe alowy Trust “Baller ts known ‘as ‘th @ Mofeun” of Wall atreet. He e818 to. ba Morgat’s. personification iT donfination, Alling the ‘of the magnate sifice the Tatter’s tieement from, acti «, busi- pS ee? him “Wal! street's vextatenice’ ot ri ‘trustee’ in charte ‘ 5 ng Morgan inter en jane Mg Insurance company. a seat @ large, ford, man, with Whiskers, Was accom: ard former’ Senator John G. . Wie attorney, who, occupied @ eerby.” The Wank, president tow “nlasdirectiom, the Firyt N = PATHE SWE « P GUANTARAMS WitH eM _ | Reports sciakioe hits at, Cuban’ Pot: to iitlte , Nayy Department, WASHINGTON, Jap..9.-—The hava) togalr, ship Panthe?, for whose aatety. fears were felt, reported her bred at Guantanamo thip afgerneon, |: Eaplien.tn tue ye fears ite fone * anther had, been allayed by the te port of the afrival: at @ightenamo of the naval tug Seqome, which had failed with her from xe York tot, Foure- The ‘Sonoma ‘haa ‘nese trom tha ‘Pai during i four or Ave ga: é to et ‘aPond, ~ i "| WORKHOUSE § FOR DRUNK! or | Senate Bill Pated To-Day aa ha Penatty’ fer liftoxication Driving Year in: Jail, ALBANY,"Jan. 0--Ureing neceeity for! immediate ho, a Majority leader Rod- erter. Wi today” had the Stata} Sonate pana Senator Fite@eraid’a, dilk under which drunken chauffdura whe) specd In New, York ‘City may ‘be vege to | the Workhouse, v Under thy jaw. bie ta impose up to a Year's fin ment’ or and oe GIVES:UP HER TITLE RIGHTS 7O.MARRY ARMY. OFFICER, Archduchess Eleohore Got Consent of, Austiiai’ Bimperor to. ye + Lieut. Von Kloss, «2 VIENNA, Austria, Jan; 9, a @uchess Bleonore, eldest Auchduke Kari steptan, by men ie riage to-day to an Avi gor, Eteut von Kloss, ant Yo ‘the, dignities ang privileges, her ‘rank,” “The ceremony + fara formed et Seyduech, in the Previnee -pet the prisoner's reputation as a re- sy Raise in” San san Prandlp for: } Release of -T wo:0f the: Cones victed :“Exynamiters. S SAN FRANCISCO, Jai, 9-Rail dovad the eum of 6240,000 for die reiease of ‘TOtet (A. Tveltmoe and. Rugene Claney, 1¢ pavicted dynamite cohapirators st. niged to #ix ‘e zeteres pease Leavenwor opted hefty to-day by ty United “states Die- ie Court, tus. was. President of the Asiatic: ‘Balidl Trades Counctit,{" 4 3 ion League. and Secretary ofthe fornie 5 GBT A PREE. COPY: TO-DAY OF .. STHE WORLD'S WINTER RESORT GUIDE FOR 1943 ¥ Sar. BO ers ae n orld offices: Arce: 7 era Bullding, 63 Park Row, me Ofice, Broedmay and 20! 8 29: ington h ferniste’, bonds: throu oe im eed the dynamiting of the ‘Los aes poh A James 2, course! for vawerd T. Ptoteebury, Philadelphia banker, sum, Ode Mpa a sue ge A Awaimar Ongar Himmerstaln Mayor in the Unt Mates ite Court to 8a} ey called Mr, meret: “Fy, BesmiieT-RL CARON. im TUSTE: HELD: HERE FOR $174000 THEFT ney.and PhYlanthtopist, Is'Ar-'| rested. for Grand Carcenyir Samuel 8, Hatt, chairman of the’ trusteos ‘of the “Emmanuel Ciruretrtn Albany, and a lawyer of wide; @hutters and pulling down of shades} chil en, wee . Broad- way and Kighty-sixth street, ofa, ben warrant’ drawn in Albany and Myre ing hjm with, want darceny Inthe. degree. Detective Sergeant John J. Reed of ‘who made the arrest,” with’ @ & wenaation Getective said; because former an@ philanthropist, ’ he warrant upon which Hatt war ‘Arrested’ was sworn to” before Judge George Addington at Renssalaer Coun: | the ty onJan. 7 and this action followed ‘the disappearance of Hatt from bis bome. un. State. street, in the Pine Hall fection ef the city, on, Dec, 2% Thig js rentoval from the position of trustee and counsel of the Avastin & Kibbeo estate and hin refusal to answer & summons © apprer before the Bu- preme Court and make an accounting of th @ funda, ‘The « of the: late Aunt is sald t Be 4 Maree One. Hatt. one of tne :teustees And. caunsel for the estate u der the derma of the will, continued 1. that Ry until hie removal and the application before ® court for an ac- countings giiatt admitted to-day to the Albany! detective that securities to the va of $808,000 were eisaiig :f | gut he dectared they Nad beon’ sto! fore unable Hatt | Alvany Hon Girls, He Is naid to’ ha from this instiution,. Tie shortage In the Wanders eatate, of which ho. is ‘trustee and counsel, Is sald to be $26,0. “The Albany lawfers was in the co: of Mrs. J. Ms Crapeomhe ‘a “PEEPING TOM" ONASOAPBOK A WOMAN'S WIDOW fine up, to #90,.08’ both bs Samuel's. ‘daca Albany ‘Atlor-| East Orange’ Hue’ and’ Cry Ends in. Capture of 'a Medical. Student. | The “Peeping Tom” whose prowlings Bapuist have cdused a general drawing in of | between himself Arid Hite wife after three th Hast Orange, N. J., after nightfall for the last two weeky whs revéaled in the ‘police vourt there i9-day Bape fer “Reiter, twenty-four years dentor in the Cornet’ Medioat senve, qnoe¥a’ stat ‘end of ‘the Orange High chool's football team, the gon of @ Bodt gate one, Qarnt; sate “ oe veto he Naming.,Two, Se aoa He Detlates He Hopes for : Her Future Happiness. at Laue, ord this city ap an artist of | ‘talent, 8 designer, critic and daater in| Y ‘ert’ podda, and) Whése ldca) studio Is at No, 9 West Twenty-eidnth atrect, has fost his wife, he says, through “eex antagonlém”” “exléting between thom. , He to. now suing her for divorce, ‘Piey’ were married, happily as they both supposed, for fourteen years be- fore théy discovered ‘that “sex antes- ontem” had always existed, and that it ‘was Tending them apart. That was two years ago. Last Beptember M herself an artists of many years’ study In the’ Best atetiers of Parle, suddenly |) ENSORAMIB | aL youngest of thelr three chishren. | Vor “tw dirofiifis | the ertiet | eerines || closely in his detective ablll- fans “teiind hip wife living Bethe tomy, vaca atbea vweane noone iY e mad as! to. cover cost HUSBAND HAS NO DESIRE, FOR VENGSANCE. « These two meh, whéee acquaintance qith Mre, Stone began in Parisiand who dre sald to be wealthy men of the world, are Leonard Passano who is in the city, an@ Harsy Washington, man, ‘tor divorce, ee the payment of her counsel fees ee loaded that his income after eek 000 a year alimor rr ime of their bas only $11,000 .fer, gome on hie estate, $71,000, the artist hupband, “I. hope be love hier, too. Then ehe will be well taken care of. I have wo ides of vengeance; I simply hope for come small share of happiness Yor her out of the wreck of our lives.” Me. Mone told to-day the whole story oy invested enough of her alimony 40 pay Her lawyer out of her Own. pocket, Mra, Brokaw recently began her ao tjon tor divarce; She named four’ so- respondents, and her husband, counter eh “attributed three $6 ber, 41 “THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE” AT ALBANY "USED: TO BE: TRE EXECUTIVE MAW welch. bad served , i gunder the ede dren had come to cement the anion. je did thin diepassionatety, feat 1a Telling of’ Invilatlan. to" Presb: mérital ‘gai! track ‘for othere to reaA. Sati pacers ign F ‘Ditmel? believes has plumbed the thon wich resned tum ealthy. New York insurance manned) , the most popular members ot Rerapne Who ase ie ving windows in: ee nm’, preparing -to \ frightened into hy In the window panes of | and irate bu ave eat up info the night with shotguns ecross their knege, Most of al Mrs, "Henry Jof@an'Ir., an exceedingly pretty young matron, gus: fered from the attentio the"peéper. ‘Time and again he found ‘some new way to get (a glimpse tte. her room nwhen wud drawn the shades, Mr. Jordan sat up to for the peoper with @ loaded repo rife, but didn't have a bitiof luck. windows At snidnight’ ahe entered her room, "Pats tind she did net draw down the shade. Aw she walked ‘about the roam # Agure aid outef the shadows, galenly piaced # woap bok 6m the ground outiide the window, whidh, te on the first floor, and climbed itpon it. ‘Tha; polleoman dragged him down and rolled \bim of the soKRY. lam, Then Walker flathed # Jasop and recognized lives with his father fn a t No, 4 William street, section. of the suburb. .- | Reiter comfensed that he had wole cauge of the ‘Peeping Tom" a The elder Helter Waa in court to-day wh bis ‘son wap, Defor: Magistrate Nott\on Ry yet ‘leor derly condust. “He wrote -achéck ay hy ws ene amount of the dae Mh...’ the Providential electer inedt Monday at the “Peopie's'Houte."*" * “Do you mean the Kxecutiv sidn'?’"tie ‘Was uated. | ““Fen,’ tht’ te Whé urph: § many Halk, ia inn elector, Among Governor's callers today was F. Smith, secretary of Tammany. di al. rsa agi NAVY-YARD WORKERS SEND DEMANDS TO WASHINGTON, Delegation Confers This Afternoon With’ Assistant’ Secretary’ Beek- my studies, 1 went to Paris, 1 “There, in the, cereless, rollicking life of the Latin Quarter, I met my ol6 chide hood sweetheart. She was.grown toe "young Woman, & .talented, racely intelligem young woman Fhe as etwdying art, too. “he hed suitors galore, did Florence: I thréwmyself Into the contest for her Lyon her, We were married there. ‘aris With all bf our Jolly crmipas: & the Quarter to witness the ceremony. ‘That was in 19, man Winthrop, “We continued our awdlestogether| WABHINGTON, Jan. 9%.—Represesta- for ateut a year anda halt after our jtives of the dissatisfied workmen at the marriage.” We loved esoh other: very | Brooklyn Navy Yard conferred: thie beret 1 art gure of that now, @8 T look Jatternoon with Assistant Beorétary uf adk’over the years, We were as fiappy|the Navy Beekman Wintorop., It 4 a8 two young {Overs could be. understood ‘that. « formal demand wes (“Then T fed to Bt. “‘Louis'sand| made that the 1912 ecale of wages be} t her. there to continue her studies, |renewed this) year. A cut of 10 per ing to her passionate wish. Then, in wages Jan. 1 caused = threat to the’ came to tive tt Vinthrop intimated thet the Navy we Department was uot worrying over ‘the painted all the wile, but aceomplished threatened. atrike, He further tinted little, "for while ‘she Dad @reat talent! there would. b sé had absolutely no tenacity, @he |enouKh @ work, and ‘thal tarted = hundred things and nevar|if the men 414 strike and remained fut finléhed one of them: Ix diy or more they woukl be dropped “After that we divided our time ve. |ffm Me evil service rolls, een eaten INCOMING STBAMSHIPS. nt better to consider t e an agaurance ef P axevice ‘thin wibrely becouse’ it has been rendered. “The Commoner declines to @iscuss on Fourth Page.) Copege not the ambitions of men or. e neat oad apie wale paaveaanie J verde prety

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