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ae - 7 Seo neal TE RN cseg So nraenpnee STL coaameeentente cialiniil THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918, Bech 8.22 WOMAN STRANGLED PUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE ROGKEFELLERABLE ABESSINIAARRIVES “Sks2ss"=">* NEW TONIC IS icc. DEAD,"HUSBAND” | UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL, TOTESTIPVBRELY, INRALIFAKHARBOR isc MO fe " Fecees "=| SHELDFORCRME PERKINS TELLS CONGRESSMEN) BUT MIGHT SUFFER, UNDEROWNSTEAM es UCH INTEREST . nally Justice Goff fixed ball at He granted a motion offered by Fox was prepared to sive line of questioning, but he waa inter- and thé District«Attomey was wil | rupted by Chatrman Curran, Manufacturing Chemist in New Titus to release the inticted polloeman on | “Let me say right here,” said Alder- 5 Bal, Justice Goft upset the Grogtemate|Coroner’s Physician Declares (Continued from Firet Page) awored Mr. Burrage, He knew of no) His Right Vocal Chord Gone! Liner Reported Rudderiess in) man Curran, ‘that these wild charges York City Obtains Im- Ercmoa, tan had then bose ‘eriee | vomhen this satire geal, involving @75,- i Huis fererteation ta este €6 #0 68 mediate Relief Car Rowe rr make | “Mrs, Beecham” Was Mut> |w spyromsnay san came on one/Seee Soe sommvanus meters! and Appearance at Money | Mi-Occan Reaches Nova |i ie" “Gaetan Sant pacha afl straightened out. youe’s crop of the conntey, Thet oum| inves, 60 far ce Zt ry \ ‘ interruption, but if there is any one ea ter Sec and, Sroweteasiorney dered in Her Bed. Goes not seem oo lange when co8-| “The public came in in aboals, didn't Inquiry Would Be Risky. Scotia Fort, else in the room who has any such|HAD NERVOUS DEBILITY * } tman accepted it, but Justice Goff trasted with all of the money the crops Sate ae a Pes “Yes, you gd make let him come forward termed ng ogy preety DETECTIVES TRAIL BOY bag Bap an peagh af poo eretton of | COU. not nay ‘Whether the “Imaders'| WASHINGTON, Jan, 18, —Wittlam| ‘The Hamburg-American line received | There ‘ras no, response ani Ir. Buck: al | in the ; opposed concen ‘ , ner continu HOM. a. A a ike . *| the money rain power or ea-|¢70red lnrge requests for aubecriptions| Rockefeller, Stantard Ot! milionaire, is werd to-day from ite agent at Halifax OAc, on "the Curran inciient, asking | Maly Suffer from This Ail. ey ‘oteres. 00, was not sufficient. power, A “Then a National Surety Company — ergy where that concentration ie UECly| the stock was allotted the price had|t too fick to testify briefly In the | that the freighter Abessinia, which had | now it was the witness could remember harm. ‘This question te one | gone te 118 oF $120 par bio chen | Money ‘Trust inquiry. This wae the |last been reported as drifting in mid-| Alderman Curran so well and could not ment Bur Do Not 7 jah bail. Everything to result in ayes iis be preqvenstnn weil until, | Messenger Leads Them to Man | thet concerns mon es much a money. | About $75,000,000 of offers, he said, | opinion given to-day by Dr. Richardson, | Ocean at the meroy of wind and wave, Femember persons inixed up In other K It Ya. : to the cane, officers of Why, if Bx. Morgan wore $0 get out an| were received for the $76,000,000 of| the committes's throat apecialist, who *ith Its rudder gone and Its shaft brok. | “*"\%, * Now it. looking into Sed 4 p foene of securitics om the Desert of | stock. |en, arrived safely in that port tht eC aunt ce ee Fs é National Surety decided that they) Whom Fled From Rooming | ganere ts would probably be eudeorived.| Mr. Burrage could not remember de-| examined Rockefeller at Miamt, Fla. | ih) Siig noe ly eile Port lls Morne | was.” replied tre witness. not want to incur the obligation Bverything is vending toward concen- | tails of ope last Sunday. : “Who did I toll you I was?” dsked ‘ho & inst resort Fox gent for 6x-Con- House After Death. tration, Why thie committes instesd | mated took He eaid « long examination might be of the line and relatives of | afr. Curran. ™t) Sutferers trom, nervcus, debility xh Bennet, who, it of doing its own questioning went out | ANd Butte and Boston. Boston and | gangerous to Rockefeller's health, but |1y anxt erin aba tea ou sald you were an Alderman.” — | have tee ae of the good of pereeeman William 8. ni a and got iteclf she * lowyer in the| Butte, Mr. Burrage said, was enue = eo - ly anxlous about the Abessinia and the| Mr. Buckner kept wp his questioning, | in theit opinions of the g hoped by the prisoner, would prov country.” lated on his advice. Later, h id, the | the Brier questioning would not. Wirclesa had been exchanging messages | Neckiing the witness and fring at him | this new great national tonic. + = fg satisfactory bondsman. Coroner's Physician Weston completed | “Tiere the committee and epectatora an| Globe Bank of Boston failed, holding| De. Richardson gave it as his opin- | from the shore with every vessel in {Continually questions intimating the bhi | those who wish others ito q It was announced at Poltce Head: hie autopsy thie afternoon on the body | well the counsel end the witness| large block of Horton and Montana| ion that if the committee desired to | range in the hope of picking up a trace witness had received money. benefit by their experience is Mg. ‘A. “ “No man can say I ever received facturi Mb wethan KhbWa ab Bre: Yaery | tahoe stock. Just prior to the failure, he| question the ofl magnate on a matter| Of the freighter. Each incoming vessel ' re t wits | Keen hea on tactory at 06 West Beecham at No, a1 Weat Twenty-third| For half an hour Mr, Untormyer en-|eald, Mr. Lawaon conducted s vimor-| of very great importance, Rockefeller | Drought stories of the terriflo storm sp adee lt pipatamnalintd LS ba eavored in vain to secure a definite | Us advertising campaign, “bulling” lashing up waves mountain high and |" Street. New York City, and who te atreot, where whe was found dead tn hor| (*avored tn vain to secure & definite | Ritew and Boston and “bearing” Boston | could endure about two hours ordeal | (10k Oh Mates mantle high and) He sald a bookmaking charge against des over at Bath Beach, Heese | Mr. Plonsky made the following quarters to-day that Fox's trial at Head- qharters will be resumed on Friday morning, and that the Commissioner , F "Howard |Foom yesterday. Ife found she Mad been| Mr-'Perking wal dthat. he could not aas| "84 Montana. Mr. Burrage said he had] on the stand without danger. : a man | f SEipp. eld ot wases ass retorced by de-|atrangled. As. Dr, Weston was making | sume to know the facts asmimed in the ‘The expert said that althoush Rocke- eid red iv ONE the hurHieahe, Just inate 1d. Of to. spec ty dinicns ab statement: Getives 0s having been legally. oe. ved | Ris report ¢o Coroner Hellenstein word) question, | ltt an th feller's vocal cords were badly affected. | what foundation there was for the early | Usual, and stant District-At.| “For many years I have been suffer. Gm Gdepoenes'to be present ready to | come that Beocham, who hed beeny im el Ui “lho lige ot for |held by the Globe Bank. his voice could be heard for twenty| reports has not been ascertained here |trney Ellison way responsible for the| og from s complaint which soemed — sought since I nt, finally hed been | 4 famuel Untormyer, counsel f0F} beiteve the Lawson advertising cam-| feet. He said that the millionaire was | yor, case. to baffle all attempts of diagnosis. § testify, But as, Fox is due tn the 8U-| pievied in « telegraph office at No. 11| the committes, aake < ad any relation to the Giove|a victim of shaking palsy, which would | "The crippled freighter came into Hall-|,,7h®, Witness sald Assistant-District | felt run down all the time, f did not preme Court to plead to his indictment | west dixteenth etroct and was being] wqyrut ss Zour brenent oocupariont | Make ft Imposaible to conduct an exami: | gaz narioe trade siniee her oth wteain, [Attorney Wilmot wasn't anxious to con- | have my nerves with me, I could not at the time set for his trial it t# UKE | prougnt to the Coroner's office by W8Y| gwered Mr. Perkins, with a emile, -“"l nation in writing. wheards by @ jury yudder ringed up ty | caneeoe o % hear of a single ailment without im- that the trial at Headquarters will be | of Police Headquarters. ‘also apend considerable time testifying Dr, Richardson added that were he|the crew. She had been in tow be gti anarwin conn to ee in the | agining that I had it. My postponed again. ed a room at the Twen-| before Congremional committees.” mated at a rate of four shares of Amal-| tr, Rockefeller’s physician he would| White star freighter Armenian, but | Buckner. ‘an and Ellison?” asked | al] on edge; a. sudden noise and I Reports that George Sipp, upon whose | ty-third wtreet house, which is con-| Mr. Perkins told of having been al nich with Amaleemated at 8, made 's [endeavor to protect him against tho/after a half day's hard pulling the} | “Well, T think Le wasn't anxtou would jump like started robb, teetimony, given yesterday, Fox was| ducted by Rinari Mineghott!, about two member of the firm of J. P. Morgan &| orice of 206. Butte-Montana, he said, | strain of testifying, Chairman Pujo an-| tow line parted and the vessels ‘ritted | PUTS JUSTICE RUSSELL IN vie | Fie (et Portia eb yon rc Co. and of his connect! indleted, 18 in a precarious condition | Weeks ago. The woman joined him on} o Und, oe Nia’ Oocporatean fie | Waa exchanred share for are with| nounced the committee would decide | apart. NEW “CLU rtormed tast | 88turday, went away over Sunday and Amalgamated in the merger later whether to insist on the testimony. | ‘The crew then set to work at a makes from a serious operation pei fame back on Monday. ‘That atter- | NAA stil & direator and member of he] He” ORDERED ALL HIS PAPERS| Dr. Richardson sald that he exam: | shift rudder and were able to construct Sided t8rn OO do be eBay: oy ha P| noon she bexan to acream and 148! ne said, and had son Ge eee DESTROYED. ined Mr. Rockefeller at Miami, Fla., on | One permitting of | slow proxress 414 undergo @ minor operation, But It) 7 ine, @ maid, was sent to her room. | with ite busines organi Mr. Untermyer asked if Mr, Rogers | SUday, Jan. 12, that no one else was Dy Gla Gaebee ceecene Gace GA was not serious or even painful and he| “riog, pilig have made me deathly | !t was formed. Mr. Perk and Mr. Rocketelelr had not acquired | Prevent and that he spent an hour with oe ME a al ney trouble, then for liver trouble, The witness suld Justice Russell had | and, in fact, I believe 1 took medicine thrown out many cases in Special Ses-| for every imaginary ailment. sions—taking the heart out of poil Cutie’ rher tay 4 was reading one men—which looked very good to the! of John Bearley Webb's talks on nerv- ss ons debility in a local newspaper and iw the could leave his bed to-morrow if it| gi tho woman told the girl, pointing | Fector of the Steel Corporation and the| Butte and | {| him. The aMdavit presented by Dr. ic ae ice Russell belongs to the | 2™% should be necessary. Tee gunaergbed fox ea @ lets beside International Harventer Company taba ina bai toeeraa ‘rector: o¢ le Chappell, Mr. Rockefeller's phystclan, ran, Eillson, Wilmot, The WE peed Fie an Fearing arrest on a trumped up ch: her bed. “Mr, Beecham got them to| tno uisnoiution: of these memes Amalgarated voted to buy. this atock | he said, did not fully state the case. nt Awan! cd any club,” repitea overjoyed, because now T felt that I Sip nsisied that he be put through | make mo sleep and I'm afraid I've been] “Aw Gamued Untermyer, counsel for the | kor'rememmer en noe MT BUFFawe Gia) TOT Minn would, be supposed. from | the witness sullenly. had something tangible to go, om. some sort of an operation. Ae his | polsoned.” committee, began to question him about| “put you know that the value of these |reading Dr. Chappell's affidavit,” wald as the accusations of Foye purchased a bottle of Tona Vita, and Merman Curran had been, after the first few doses I began to the committee the majority [feel the good effects, My nerve and jecided on a prompt investiga-/! my ambition came back to me. I felt health is rather bad, Dr, William H. Up- | WOMAN 1S FOUND DEAD IN BED. | those two companies, there was much | stocks increased from $90,000,000 to $104 -| the witness. + ten dhin't have much diMouity in fig-| A doctor waa called. He told “Mra, | *Peculation among lawyers and others | 000,000 when they were transferred to] Dr, Richardson sald that he found ; i 4 ad-| Present as to whether Mr. Perkins’s| the Amalgamated?” members uring out something that would appease | Beecham” she was seriously ill and a4-| oiewery would give him immunity from| Mr. ore eects that fa he or. | tat the Fight vocal chord of the oil tion, They sent W. H. Houghton, the|[ten years younger and as vigorous as Bipp and insure him against arrest. | vined her to go a hospital, An am-| ony) te wae ? : porsible Government prosecution. | dered all his papers, and accounts beeaspo practically gone and that chief Invest'gator for the committee up] a boy in his teens. ‘The Grand Jury has temporarily | bulance was summoned, but Beecham | "Mr. Perkins aid the corporation | stroyed because Mr, Laweon and. Mr, | the left was badly affected. Me said to see Sinith, the saloonkeeper in Eighth | “I am making this statement be- Gropped the Sipp charges, but they will | returned before tt came. ause I feel sure’ thet there are thew He refused to | ought tts own stock only, so far as] Ro " ay only, ogers were engaged in altercation. | he found Mr. Rookefeller's pulse 100 avenue. , be taken up later with particular refer- | permit the woman to be moved. he knew, to be sold to employees under} “They were both friends of mi 1 | am@ his blood pressure 169. A writing Smith told Houghton he didn't know of others around who are suf- * ence to the alleged police “frame-up" by | Yesterday morning, Beecham left the | profit sharing schemes I did not wish to become involved, test, he sald, showed that Mr. Rocke- Alderman Curran. He sald he never ——_— ve debility and be- which Sipp was arrested in Atlantic| house at 10 o'clock. Mrs, Mineghetél| “We never knew of the corporation | Me, Burrage. fellen by coutinned offers could waite asked Alderman Curran to do hin cause tata worrying themselves a City on charges made by two women of | aeked him whout hin wife's condition and | buying Its own stock to protect It In ed favor, And, besides, Smith added, his Se tepetstioe it la oedd that the police- |he said she wae ‘feeling better.” Just) the market and know af no pools to only eleven words in two and one-half | saloon {s not In Curran's district, to Cy early mare | Eaesine ae hs ‘men who got these charges together | before ho cloned the door behind bim, | manipulate the market in steel stock,” minutes, Me said he found « condition | Half a dozen policemen had testified hee Heda inate leads ey YY fealty everreached themectves, for when | Beecham asked Mrs. Mineghett! to take| he, sald. of what is mostly called “shaking pal- (Continued from First Page.) [they never kent a list of piace mus. ; Heys they bave, every orga disease Me vhen rs. neghe: al jo trad ts . “( y ha i id 4 was arrested his friendship with certa'n |with the coffee “Ps oaths Habe writiag 0 pr.ctical impoasibility, orderly houses in thelr note books, a& | ton nerve expert, read this statement par with accusations made against me|feqired by the rules. Several had , e he said: Of news-stand graft. Only last Friday |Mever heard of the rule, The come/ e saw the woman ly-| own corporations on advance inf - policemen gave way to bitter enmity and | ing in bed, her face covered with @| thon secured by them through thelt eon. resentment, and /¢ is now determined to | cloth. She did mot dare to enter the Y asked Ui f pote cenaee tec a ; “This Mr, Plonsky is exactly. right foom until her husband returned, an| Mr. oud M | detectives were hunting through my dis. | Mitte adjourned until to-morrow | yy, great danger ie nervous debility HELL TELL [four ee eeene wot Ug rare toes ’ j rict, and one of them Interviewed a fi lle the fact that only e few o the woman ha ; te ALL HE KNOWS. an war dead. The tener Urother John | BELIEVES IN PUBLICITY FoR| DECLARES SHE'S SANE: ’ U newsstand keeper two hours trying (| Old Baseball Player Dend, [those who are suffering from it reall eer ea Sipe 12 hls stoy to the Orang ary | rmcd,” and the Mineghetta went Mim connonatone: ce teeta the neta Seale (or | Marry O'tagan, formerly a, welt imagine ‘they “have som@hing Wran: {festerday mentioned the names of an in- ener and the Mineghettis sent him}: png gtee! Corporation was the first fused to perjure himself.” known baseball player, died suddenly | with the important organs of the body fepector and a captain in the Police|® ¥ big corporation to give entire publicit : Alderman Dowling #aid there was| {vm heart disease in hie home, No. 18/and it will soon actually pass (rom 9 ] some contusion in the committee as to| \veet End avenue. Newark, today. Ent | disease of the mind tos real organic oa! am Ulmer re- y en: was unadle to give evi-| Almost at the same time to {te affairs, was it not? asked Mr. parallel a rgdlrper eet ena | celved a telexram from Beecham whieh | tntermyer.“Y Mr. Fugitive From One Asylum t were together in Bos.on, amount vary from $1,000 to 96,00. Ed-) where 1 was cashier in a lunchroom, , ward J, Newell, tipp’s lawyer, and the | sty real wife 1s in Allentown, Pa., and I rar i read: Mr. Perkins #ald he believed all “ the location of Smith's saloon, Foye] jioyed as tectriol He w | disease. Dury in taking action. However, a line) Your sister died at 2 this morn- H eiteved all cor. id tt hi No, 34 4 | del drydaag tases uae tee wns a 1 am very glad to notice how ail oa Dorations should give publictt said it Is at No. 34 Elghth avenue, ne time a member of the New York : Set inquiry as boon opened up which ling” ee Thuy arava, ty to all) Asks Court to Free Her “Have you anything further to sayt"|Gianta, Ie was forty-one years old| (Me drug, stores in New York ate re; be followed. a nt Fain Sey ardor lor pty o the organtzation of the asked Alderman Curran of the witness. | and is survived by a widow and five aaa ona Che freee u ai ant! “wepesed Le dir peaghosert Soe STinegtietl the woman wee still alive| prvstecta ty pone iG, wan te meectaee From Another. i say! Coplled’ Foye, lowdly, *that you | enildrer, Hea Alias vrtreyeti ead Haptiecisys inows about vice conditions as | Minegiel partleularly your job, was tt not? “It ee did come to me, and I specifically say tesa nena i prevailed during the days of his eee hE WKaIMARRIRE x6 Perkina. a that you asked me to go easy with Gain nearly instant _relie eativ! | a keeper of a dinorderly 9 er told Mr. Perkins that ‘ 49 ig . . a Jaycox in the Supreme Court, Sotsl in ttarlem. "He sald yesterday THE WOMAN. he did not wish to ask any questions; Miss Amelia Leonard, the gomely teen ened eremn Fire oee) lsc so UM alta ina , granted divorces to-day to fhe was going clear to the bottom | Beecham sent © messenger boy to the| Guverneent eran” the sult of the! young nurse whose arrest in conrfection ea Pecei eemia Masked the Al-|stay Greenberg from Jacod Greenders of MA STOLEN Ghd DOW XO arvente! man. 5 shits s that his revelations would surprise | Twentysinird street house for his sloth-| trusts “In tairom to siveeit andes | With mysterious deaths in several prom- | clothing except corsets and knitted} “April 4 1912," replied Foye, atter | Sir. Vincent inom Willan J. Vincent = nee .: York, detectives trailed the| committee,” said Mr, Perkins “I @ug-| {nent Boston families stirred Eastern | wear. consulting @ note book. “It was about page Fg Sag ior BAS AEN eat DEAFNESS ‘ Stay ot the came time repented « steer | F% (sacn on Heart tir gent that T have Just testified tn that| Massachusetts two years ago, was be- alk-out of the shirtwaist makers | 10 o'clock in the morning, I know|{.ong Island. Railroad, Nelther of the | Jw". ? 2A ~ algal esac hates os pepe was not married to the woman, although| to testify about | for Comme | fore Justice Amend to-day in the Bu- | and srorkers cn white dresess Wet | the: cate: beosuge that was the date the | actine was detended: DR MARSHALL'S + 0 7 vs Cee eee EEE ~ 7 Faleed to keep him out of the Bate, and | they had made thelr home io pany without in(ringing on the matters) preme Court on a wit of habeas cor- TeTea fa tis gtesaea ore mead Way about (‘re tea vacmuse at aavee’ tae wee Lae a , gee) GATARRH SNUFF of @ time during the la at 0." 5 a ve ‘ ¢ AT ALL ORUG STORE ts that he had accepted $100 of Her name is Bertha Ulme! Mr. bus, which she sued out to obtain her! rourteenth street and north of Union | tried,” F ns Ao BEM TTC LT ERSTTe ir. Untermyer dropped the questions | reicase from Manhattan 8 while in Newark. The reports of t! ‘and we ii release from Manhattan State Asylum, | square, When the big clock in the into Harvester Company after the wit-| — aeghi etn ibaa that Outi Pech hand he kept a Beery 5 his note bees La Ne Sea natiece ae the | Where she was co! ast October | Metropolitan tower sounded the last | book of the cases in which he figured, finance committee. by Jatice MoCall, Justice Amend ad-| stroke ot tens Broadway, Fourth avenue, | When they were called or trial and a0|@@lt Rheum All Over Arme.| Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. fave a son in college.” Mr. Perkins sald he was one of the| journed the hearin J , : sts] on. He said he also kept coples of “L had boils, and salt rheum on STRAYED trom 4B, sist ot, dark brindle 1K one week to give | University place and the cross streets le sa al ‘ept coples of all a a r on m; Beecham wae confronted at the Cor-| original voting tr of the Bankers’ : 7 ve | north of Union square became sud-| affidavits he mado in excise and gam-| arms so that they were literally a Ges. lang cage end woken, Sh, withe cash, ‘aane ‘which Newell flatly denies, Sipp says be | oner’s office by John Uimer, who ts em-| Trust Company. the young girl an opportunity to call denly gorged with women and <irls all| lng cases #0 nobody could ‘put any- | from scratching, and a fiery itching | = hag released Newell as his lawyer and Gore by Be Sisncarg Olt Gompany at sini Mere purges » served by | witnesses from Boston to testify ae to! oii their way southward to the| ‘hing over” on him, sensation which was very annoying. i HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Tetained Solomon A. Hyman of No. 16 | Miron mer | per a See Tene omer | Nah GABLE various halls south of Fourteenth street, | “Who did you think might try to six-bottle course of Hood's Sur- | wWXNTED— Young lady sttendaat tor Gne Hundred and. Twenty-fret [even quarrelled with the woman. Ulmer|Pany in the hands of a few trustees?” | tiew 1 uri eT an d have not had le Nene tof rg oa Bast One "4 by Gaid Nie slater was thirty, Beecham, | asked Mr, Untermyer. ies Leonard, @uring the argyment in| which had been reserved for mass |‘PUt something over?" asked Mr. nod have Bot Bhs! a seale| Ate: Farident, of, Brooke: salary uy. street to represent him in case the police |i, aressed, with dark hair brushed| Mr. Perkins answered that he beltoved | Her behalf by Mra. J. 8, Valentine, her| meetings, They marched in groups of | Buckner. nce, neither has the eruption +. ‘make another attempt to get him on| MMB re wack “from a high forehead, | & voting trust was used In organizing a| counsel, read @ magasine apparently| dozens und even hundreds, some sing-| “Those gambling lawyers aro pretty | relummed on my Anite y general eanenedinmaemmenie x i and tricky,” replied Foye. health is now good, no aches oF pains, Pei We ae and as spring approaches 1 don't feel criminal charges. aid he was forty, new concern, to Insure its being run bx b NM Last night eight or ten business men _ long certain ‘ines indorsed “by the | COUYIOUs, 10 her ear eee ec land aughing a bit hysterically, some| The witness ‘said several gamblera of standing tried to get in to eee Sipp, truntees, apparently still in the early twenties, ne 8 erlcally, some) ia approached him at different times| the need of any spring medicine.” W. pba Diageo a ete wee GOV. SULZER ALLOWS “A few young men in Wew York who | She was not convicted of any of the al-| *berly serious over the prospect of] 1 i career and offered him] A. Caldwell, Litchfield, Conn, ’ fous excuses for wanting to talk to him, BRANDT TO APPEAR leged murders with which her name was| ‘Ack of employment, Oney: Get it today in the usual liquid form Purses are filled— ! but it is surmised they intended to urge associated, but Was arrested and son-| GIRL STRIKERS THRONG HALLS Who?" demanded Mr. Buckner. or in the tablets known as Sarsatabs. hearts are made glad | some chatting | *! him not to go further with bis ex- IN PERSON AT HEARING tenced to a Massachusetts reformatory TO HEAR SPEECHES. Well, Kid Curley of No. 79 Fourth | eee ae te tunes dane iek nis a wee for not lees than ten months, A few] Webster Hall on East Eleventh By the timely use i y no other police - Trust Com: was the a fter her Sncarceration she bo-|#treet, Arlington Hall and the German = posses will be heard by the Grand Jury |Disregards Precedents and Orders Eaditen ceased caaer epee | cee tang ond Was tranterred to a| Assembly Hall on St. Mark's place, of a Word Want Ad. Prison Warden to Brin, the Manhattan Lyceum and Casino Hall 1 J "Do you approve of the continuance | Massachusetts insane saylum, from | on Hag Fourth street, rapidly filled Him to Albany. of thle Voting trust?’ asked Mr, Unter. | Which ehe eacaped and came to New| ana overflow meotings had to be held AUBANY, Jan. 15.—Diaregarding | "Y2: York, in the streets outside, ‘Traffic was precedents, Gov. Sulser has ordered|, , Probably not.” sald Mr: Perkins, but] An alarm wae sent throughout the| blocked in nearby streets by the in- that Foulke KE. Brandt, Mortimer L. suMectently familiar with con-|tnited States, and clroulars ehowing | CUrsion of the workers, for the most ditions to-day to may. Bchif's former valet, now serving « es ea | part girle under twenty. Inelde each Seni sermer 38 He sald ho believed thet minority | the young woman's face from three dif-| Pit Rak Waser smut, | nate al in Clinton Prison | stockholders of corporations should | ferent views was eent to every police for burglary, shall appear in person| have a proportionate representation cf | headquarters in this and foreign coun- ines oe Flene ot Cg to be fol- @t the hearing in the Executive Cham- | tho bourd of directors. He and Mr. Un-| tries, She was traced to the Vanuer- owed in te atrike and heartened the ber on Friday on Brandt's application | termyer argued over tho legal standing | iit stotel here and taken to Bellevue | ssuig mot jose oe mat AY tive clemenc of this question, oi Lat tajeg a was oat to Wardon| .“D° you or do you not approve of a| Hospital. Investigation disclosed that) It is an open seoret that the shirt. pose ol lated vice in Harlem for years, n| change in the law that would give the| she really is Mrs, William Bain. She| waist workers and white goods dress- ppt onei pe dae tyraley Raleer 9 re rn cay, “T"| minority stock of « Maretechiealt tists | wae married to an Bagiianmanie Lont| pareve uare been prevaring for tre ‘as men who bad participated at rang es J of representation?” asked Mr. Unter-| don while very young and came to this | di demonstration of power for a oreo myer. times im the last five years in + country and took up the vocation of | year and the employers have known o! caused by rushing BILLS IN LEGISLATURE “E certainly would approve of that! orivate nurse without being @ gradu: | their intentions, Last week a vote was wind and LYN write ROR 48 West Réth At Tet aE RyE RS + es Ve -_ es ee fVEKY POST-OFFICE WITHIN FIFTY MiLES OF NEW YORK IS NOW A“LOFT” CANDY STORE PARCEL Any of our Specials will be delivered b: 44 if af Mis wold of the tnfiuence of « Tam-| PERMIT YONKERS TO | properly introduced ane weangea ao os | Att, the authorition say, taken on the strike and there were only frritating Parcel Post within 50 miles f many leader who could have police com- BUY ITS CAR LINES. ot it properly. woman {e @ dangerous para- | dissenting votes against more dust. POST be cad ithin 50 miles from New Yor! Mmandere installed or transferred at will *| Mr. Perkins declared he did not be- id Dr, George +H, Campbell of | Man 11,000 favoring the walkout, F Give Quick y adding the following amounts to cover ené whose word was suMoient to drive — Neve persons ought to have the power|tne New York State Bureau of De- | owing the plan laid down by the othe DELIVERY postage on Candy and Containers: to go out and buy one or two shares of atock and then demand rep on a board of directors and portation, who came to court with| striking unions, the leaderw of the Relief yeGeneral Jose: p, | shirtwaist and dressmakers made no from Coughs Dapuly Attorneyedenerel veethe formal demands on the employers in an out of business or make him] ALBANY, N, ¥., Jan. 15,—Bills de- Bome saloons, he sald, could re-| signed to permit the city of Yonkera to 1 Ib. box.........08 5 lb. box. WITHIN _ ||2 Ib: box. 11 6 Ibs box. open as long as their proprietors | acquire and operate the street car lines) with the institution.” Edelson to oppose her release. “If she , while others had to close on| in that city, which have been tled up bY] Ajnert Tiurrage of Boston test!-|is not freed on this writ I intend to| “dvanc! of the strike, To-day they 50 MILES 3 Ib. box. Per) C | 7 Ib. box. oat eerie pe Jess Fred Der) n sirike at employers since Jan. 2, W9re) fad he was one of the original have her returned to Massachusetts.” | Were busy drawine up & Sort of agri 4 lb. box.........17 8 Ib. box.........35 could not get jobs tem {| introduced to-day by Genator Healy and| tzers of the Amalgamated Copper Com- itted by Dr. Hi R a Tammany man odjected to them, | Assemblyman Madden, Dany (nT. Themed, ae. hie erate: | geet aan ee Acnass, of us ene | Mill have to eign before his workers re- OF If desired, packages can be insured for 1¢c. turn, ‘The measures provide that if the city| ante in the deal William Rockefeller, . A. amination he made of Miss Leonard dis- . and company are unable to agree upon| Marcus Daly, HH. Rogers and ot reonens dier WHITMAN ASKS 000 financlera, Mr. Burrage could not re- closed that she attribut 4 ‘MAN ASKS $10, ® purchase price # commission of three) 1 ber how much wae made by the |ament to # plot engineered by Willian Y named Supreme Court MORE FOR GRAFT HUNT.|** “°..* by the, c°utt| organizers in turning over the various |N, Gaston, president of the Shawmut f Fil ‘ Pe thy 4 oe ay oe properties to the Amalramated, T dena! Bank of Boston, end the de-|VSRS DAY AT FOUR tormey Writman hes applied |and the Mayor may appoint @ superin.| "Wee the proft $39,000,009" asked treated candidate for the Democrats O'CLOCK, ‘the Board of Estimate for $10,000, to | tendent of street railroads, under whose alg li Bot gay.” 42- [Gubernatorial nomination last fall, She pip falsed by the issue of special revenue | supervision the road is to be operated, | oe nis own promt, that made by |toueres: the physician reports, that Gas: maber for the purpose of car for- ‘Thomas W. Lavson, William ton withdrew from the candidacy ‘ue work of lovestigsting ane Po- [PASSENGER MISSING Faiee ge er, Rosere. Benn [iron he four Of ar LIPTON 9 S ‘Department work 5 r, Burrage said hi e clan she had adminis. oat cioee Co FROM PANAMA SHIP. | aecurities ~ hae Ann Pea tered an overdose of medicine and — ber and did not get any Butte, Boston! given morphine to patients without or- oF Boston-Montena, Gere, and had for some time past de COPPER DEAL MADE WITHOUT |famed characters of reputable physicians @CRATOH OF PEN, and families by whom she had been “Will you @ay that your profit was!@mployed. She was charged with lar- NEW YORK acaltianas, Postal Note or Currency must orders, Special for Wednesday, 15th\Special for Thursday, 16th TAN BO! “MERE LE MON Qe) ASSEMRE SSE AEE | Qe Wednesday's Offering Thursday's Offering HIGH. GRADE "ASSORTED MILK. CHOCOLATE-COVE! 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