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a __ THE EVENING WORLD, ASHER BEAVERS SURRENDERS AND IS HELD IN JERSEY First, National Bank of High | Bridge Cleaned Out by His Defaleation. | Inside Proof of Money Trust Given by the Morgan Firm|| J.P. Morgan & Co, in a letter of January 27, 1913, explaining how It proposed to finance the $170,000,000 of subway bonds, say: We notified the Iaterborongh that we and our immediate associates would bay the issue at 981%. . « . Further, that we ‘Ghould plan to form a syndicate to take the bonds at 96, “We formed a syndicate (in which we participated) for the fall amount with about 280 participants, domestic foreign.” i 3. P. Morgan & Co, én & letterwf January 24, 1915, to the Pujo Committee, says: “Oer firm believes that there4s no such thing, either In form ‘or fact, as » Money Trast.” SHORTAGE the a" an facts mocording to the con- Is tracts?” asked of Commissioner Milo R. araittte Just before the meet- ing of the Board. Mr. Maltvie with nex Cram opposes the sub- wie at 9344, being on a basis to net to us 6% ver cent. per an plan to form @ eyadi- bonds at 96, reserving associates a compen- $126,000, | Speculated in Wall Street, and | | way sation of 2} . on nn On podirént with abe sreares our original ‘unesdtating, oo pene on | Eflort Will Be Made to upon which the public hearing was) the bonds, f ‘ Sir» Goce, “provided that 10 cane | managing’ tes symtoms. Got oat in | Get Stealings Back, of recapture the city should pay & general services rendered ip a trangnc- - ~ profit of 36 per cent. upon the cost to | ton of such magnitude and complexity. | Wile das laybal cdaleg inl? P the company, A® ‘cost? includes 3 per|. Despite the fact that at the time| Alert cashier of the MRE owe cant, discount, the city will pay about | there were other large demands in thie | Firat National Bank of High Hridge r Tv 18 per cent. profit to the Interboroush | mraket for rapid transit purposes we | N. J., whose shortage of $126,000 tn his mp NIE at the end of ten years upon the actual | promptly formed Simoust of money contributed. And in |'we pantieipated) Sane te Foes every oubscquent year until 198 there) with about two handred and “i witl Be some part of this 18 per Cent. | partteipante, oa on y “— This eyndicate, for which we small ex- Mas the city virtually guarantees! oreing our bext judgment, will proat against all losses and allows deficite tO) ty tie extent that puien. 11083. Gx Be Mecumilated at compourd interest, | penses) at which ihe bonds aie sold thave 1s n0 reason whatever, aside from | exceeds the syndicate’s cont, And it ts @eeounts and premiums on bonds, | to bé noted that the Interdorough Com. amy ailewance of profit in addition. pany 1s to receive one-half of any V8 UNDER OBLIGATION TO | Price obtained for the bonds above par PAY THE INTEREST. Reg ions is Se eenat ee bas bd el Ld acco o he In addition—in case the Ineror|interporough Company and comes out gh Company should fall to comply le xed five : fate oy & some provision of the contract and hia Crabpeericd, 6. waite Cur i An our até eneuld;. therefore, ve in default=the | ius veen sought, our idem hee been tty would. stil! be under the obligation hel fay Aa Berge RJ to-pay-interest and sinking. fund charges serve the Interborough Company upon the Vest terma ut which it could reason- upom the ‘bonds’ and not the actual vost At of construction. As the bonds run for ably expect to secur funds here or and at the same time to safe- the: entire term of the contract, unti}|®vard the terms af the bond Issue in 1 *y ji such a way that for the inves.or no a ey eae ime et yqueation can properly arise ae to the “Thus the bonds are not backed ‘by & lease or contract for ACCOURIA GauAed che Moning of the hank lant week, eurvendered Nimnelf to-day to United States Marshal Beekman in Joraey City. He was taken to Milzabeth and ar fed before United States Commissioner Btockton, who held him | for the action of the Federal Grand | Jury. ‘The fheadquarters of Commissioner Stockton fe tn the Vederal Building at | Newark, out he te an extremely ahy and | ret! OUdlic offical, dreading the! ight of mewapaper eeporters, especially since the newspapers spread the news that Mr. Stockton received a deceaned rat Ghrough the parcel post a short time ego. Commissioner Btockton telephoned to-day to Monter Voorhees, counsel for Beavers, that he would ait in the Feu- erat Building tn Wlizayeth. Commissioner @tockton fixed ball at $10,000, which was promptly furnished. Beavers dirappeared right after the pro- ceedings and is believed to have gone into Miding at the home of friends tn rooklyn. GOFF HALTS TR FOR MURDER Miss Von he the Barone: Novel Ceremony. sovndness of this security.” — CHARGES RAILROAD i eperation, but are backed by the A Moavere’s shortage, according to Na-| {OUT Pateensers—two men and two igs entiation vo yay tem otf ia | WITH TRYING TO KILL | tona Bark Mxominer A. Le Fowler, ihe fase wore frosk conte and j ease of recapture or by becoming ITS LOCAL TRAFFIC, | *he bas been going over the books The women Wad on. au é @ Men against the property in case and securities, amounts to $126,000,| cloaks and bonnets) over elalweute of default. ua | Beavers admite he atole $89,000, Mr. | Kowns and coiffures and carried bo “Au to additions after operation be- Seale Fowler says the $126,000 totel was ab. |Vuets, ‘The regvlar {nlmbitants of (he Marlem Railroad Company ts de- sine, there is no limit to the amount of | Worately amd wicked!s: o*tompting atracted by the cash! Gigeoant at which the bonds may be AL 0 Becomes | Dornes at Vhe auto siopped under the Bridge of Bighs late this afternvon and set down party, laughing and chatting with much MARRY A BARON ‘nless some one or @ combination of : faced and the city must Day in the| {9 Aimee fer tocel toanee terenen | capitaliats come to the remnie the bank |emphusis und gesticulation, ts x event of recapture on the bi of a 0] ghe Bromz.” must go under. Beavers uctuatty | "@Y te the courtroom tn which Justice per cent. premium gn the bond ‘The foregoing accusation wan made by {leaned out the tnatitetion, Hig | GOH Was Ustening to ihe devalix of a “It makes no difference whether the | President W. W, Niles of the Bronx| shortage eate up the 690,00 capital of | SNM murder case , f ety whould ‘recapture’ or regain pos-|raxpayers’ Alliance before tbs Puviio| the bank, tte $0,000 eurplus, property| At the unusual invasion business tn Qeesion of the property in case of “de-|Mervico Commission at a hearing upon | Worth $9,000 turned over to the bank | ‘He court room came to @ stand atill. fault,’ the terms of the contract are Hemtton citizens by Beavers and his wife and Beaver's| Justice Goft adjourned court and rose 9 most favorable to the company, Fur- train service out of $10,000 ‘vond aud leaves @ Geficit of from the bench. As he made hie way thermore, the city allows the company | Centro! Statiby. The obviou 616,000 benides. z to his chambers, « court officer ap- 1 per cent. gor sinking fund, which |the claim was that at least o part of} Creditors of the bank have employed proached the purty and guided them to « p een m . - ¥ “One feason that has been urged for (a A a el lato the Jaention of these creditors’ ¢o try [uM nerrormmed, & mersiags sevenony. making this amount ao large has been the large discounts allowed and the premiums to be paid which ts now urged have had no effect upon the terms of the contract, As @ matter of fact, if the bods were io be tamed m more favoruble terms than in- Gicated in'the lettey of J. P. Morgan & Co., the terme of tite contract with the Interborough uld be = more favorable to the city. LETTER OF MORGAN FIRM, DE- PENDING THE CONTRACTS. Here is the letter ianued to-day by . Wie Morgan’ firm in defense of th» contracte: i “Referring to matters discussed in our Conferences we are very glad to make @tatement concerning our undertakings with the Intertorough Repid Transit Company. “Over two yeats ago, at the request of to get badk the funda of the bank ithat ‘Beavers dropped in stock gambling. Counsel for Hudson & Co,., brokers, adiatt thet Beavers carried on an ex- tended and heavy campaign in specu- lation with the firm, But he didn’t deal es cashier of the First National Bank of High Bridge, N. J. He dealt as a private citizen, Counsel for Hudson & Co. does not say whether or not th firm investigated the source of the wealth of the cashtler of a country bank who maintained an account comprising hundreds of shares of securities, ‘The bank's creditors are going into) the speculation end of Beaver's short. age. The inquiry will take the dire thon of ascertaining what check the bank's directors kept on the cashier and in what form the cash and securi- tles of the bank reached the brokerags house in Wall street. Mr. Niles went on to show that in 18% the railroad carried 2,600,000 focal na were but that through taking off traing \t had discouraged patronage to the ex- tent that in 1900 oniy 6,000. passengers were carried. He showed that in the ame period the populativn of the terrt- tory had increased from 13,000 —_——— BIDS OPENED TO-DAY FOR THE ELEVATED LINES IN QUEENS. When bida were opened to-day by the Public Service Commission for the con- struction of three miles of elevated railway structure in Queens Borough it was found that the lowest bid was $360,000 under the estimates of the en- gineers of the Board. Cooper & Evans put in a bid of $850,000 while the estimated cost of the job was nandes Marie Von same addres ing dedicated oitals of crime nd misery, his bride. in business in th ye Mi ty-ix years old could be learned beer bout the thins avout the armas. RAIN. to re- ‘At the Brevoor House much mystery was made over the Baron de Dornes and 4 wae sald that the Baron was about thirty-six years old and had Is country several Von Huftelin ts about twen- but nothing further Juatice Goff, beyond saying that he had expected the ‘ould not be induced to tell any- Loony ge Teel Company, with wk $1,200, 000. pet? hd ) WALKS IN FRONT OF ’ T w jeot lor o baste F : fe plana Oy whieh tha.40:| ite wataering if the sot ot te wnoie| VOW WANTS SET ASIDE a mar i worden 90 . | Weare opty cuits Rite nea aan ayon tne wwe THE WILL HE FAVORED. + bd Le het tng edUlP- | would not bring the cost of construc: MORRISTOWN, N. J, Jan. 28.—A opera’ gubways. lion of the whole system within thel Bye ouior vas killed und trati i 4 ‘ the. senerat forma Conttly.i means of the city and obviate the need | EXCCULOr, in Widow’ 8 Bebulf,)riet ‘ot the Morrlatown. depot last wanged between the city fer | of any assistance from private capital r * Secscah Comenny, we. wore informed | Organised labor was betore the Fobilc Changes, His Attitude Regard. night. From papers in his pockets it m to-day in the per- ate. ing Dunham's that the company would require the ¢ subway contracts ‘Me exhibited @ letter from State Com- missioner Jobu Willlama that — thés meant 83.00 a day for electrical workers. Willcox told Horohun that going” to send mains, ‘he engineer of the frets saw the man when somi purposes. @BCURED BY MORTGAGE ON URASE AND EQUIPMENT. “Inasmuch as these bonds were to ve by @ mortgage—net upon the mubwey itedf, which was to be the prop- rty of the elty—but upop an operating jpmeut and other property of 1, It wan necessary, as is the jth bonds of similar character, & sinking fund to retire the ‘wefore the expiration of the wide for sinking fund @Bigements the bonds were to be callable / provided the company should not purchase them in the enarket at @ Wwer price. This provision would force the company to pay the Of Surrogate Fowler this afternoon to have his name stricken from the pe- titton for the probate, of Mr, Dunham's will, which made Mrs. Henrietta: Vir- ginia Carll of Northport. L. 1, the chief beneficiary. Mr. Doty also asked per miasion to contest the will, The Sur- rogate reserved decision on both re train was not blew the for some of the contractore now work- ing un the subways and question them about the wages they were paying, tac! Elaledey $19,000,000 MORE CITY CASH AVAILABLE stead, him, rec engineer it he suya. he man turned and tly in front of the engine, Dotty told the signed the peteition b believed Dunham ty realdent of Now Jersey rather tion of New York, he bad been informe! the matter of reviden: was of no im- portance, Now he learns that should the wil not be admitted to prot Court he had nume, though he have veen a boxe! FOR SUBWAY BUILDIN In addition to the inillions already vontracted for by the elty for the con- struction of subways, the elty now 4n additional $19,000,009 for rapid transit Jerney i by Voters, TRENTON, N Dunham's widow, Mrs, Bertha E, £ hem, would recelve the entire ostate J, Jan, 28.~ saya Tot casa HUGHES IS SENATOR. stature Names Maa Se- rhe t Lioyd Livin eton sum of approximately 6160,000,000, of of M. J, Horahan, representative of! George L, Doly, one of the executors of Roseland, N. J. swt about 4,000,000 was to be used eal workers, “Mr. Horohas | of ie estate of Henry Poilion Dunham, | Goldy, stepfather of De Forest, will vaiding rate of wages” In- tor refunding who die@ on Oct. 4 191, asked leave} come here and try to identify the re- he He was then on thi pack on which the The engineer mys he his whistle and kept on, anppos- ing the man would hold his course, In- when the train was almost upon cut across he seemed almost deliberate, wo ‘of 110, but would prevent holders under the New Jersey law, and but) youses of the State Legislature, voting ‘ ‘bonds from exacting @ higher pr Gaynor sent to the Board of | huMf of the estute under the law of No] genarately, to-day elected former Con- ium, frym the company, Aldermen to-day a report recetved by abortly before his death, | 8tes#man Wiliam Hughes, Democrat, Kt provide for bond interest and for|him = from nptroer Prendergast, Cin New Jersey for a diy. | 0f Paterson, United States Senator to : sinking fund, the Interbeseuss eoin- ROME Tee ue citys omeel Ore) orce, declaring that he Was a resklent | succeed Frank O, Briggs, Republican : pany relied ppon « preferential claim to | °'n') Simi of New Joracy. After separating from | whose term expires Mareh 4 next, | from the operation of the ex: |r. figures show that the alty’e bor-| his Wife he divided iin time between! Mr, Huxhes won the Senatorahip in subway and cleveted -eystoms | wowing ongucity on Jan, 2, 191%, was| the home of his mother, Mrs. Adeline | i.g Democratic primaries last fall and hh. the ,vew subways, thia claim | gs iid,04.45, of which suin $19,143.00) te] M. Dunham, of No. Gi West Fiftyefitth | voceived the full Democratic vote tn i being amply sufficient, in our Judgment, | set aside for rapid travait und $99,0(9,-] atreet, at Ml) home Ka] Mra Carl's) cach nowie of the Legislature, He re- elthor the city [655 fur other purposes, icluding In part] family at Northport, tn the will now 7 purposes, 1 3 r Fs teed this result, nor | rapid transit also. before the court he made no mention | celved 9 votes as against 17 cast by er esaiis de oe” ‘Phe grove funded debt of the city ie| of his mother, hin wife, hin brother, | Hepublicans for Senator Briggs, In the House Mr. Aw Baptist Home, No. 116 contract of this size and tmportanc Hughes polled Gt votes a 7 “the $1.12,00,002, ‘The net funded aledt tx | or his slater, 1 * |The difference Vetween thi an 2, Peay ‘for ste bonds, It was obviously | eq’ unded debt representa the Ainking | STEEL DIVIDENDS DECLARED. —— necessary We reward to the ruling |qund. JUAREZ Eh ‘ENTRIES, prises of other bonds of iike grade, net Quarterly Report» tae le to the fact that the money for this] BIN 10 Carb Power of Service Board re f Of $170,000,000 (the largest ain ALBANY, Jan, 28.—A bill providing Brevity, ~ transaction that we ca: for the repeal of the Wagner act off ‘We report of the United Stacen Steel Ca ) must be furnished from Ww authorizing the Me Gervice | Corporation for the quarter ended De year prot specified, the immedi- | Commission of the frat district to sign] shows het sarnings of 635,125,6 ‘ furrows Js ate commitment being final and definite, f private] against $9,08R fiz for the September | (heed, lot arenes, BIS. sol, tol frreapective of conditions, financial or |“ introduced to-day quarter, ‘The regular quarterly aly eu ime. IO Devi Wartield, Wax, -Attetma. which might obtain during | Benater GriMu of the Bronx, dende of - $4 per cent, in the preferred the Life of the contract, Unless PIM ALR. a7 and 11-4 per cent. on the common stock of @ reasonable and substan- moor © were declared to-day promt were held out no group| James Pare are alee 8 it was et die ese.” pide, taal ould have been found to undertake a | ol!, for three years an in| on h pe de Bate, 107; Can : . poe a Klik olde h usterile't0aen gabe steel Industry, there has been a sligit is TE TH slanith aizens Sh falling off in ordera, but specificattans ; ‘ ee eos rat 16 BACK: Jing tnroat, died to-day in Bellevue Hon: | ayy good and orders wre unusually ee Aveneot 108: nuenie Mia ie . . pital ax the result of @ self-inflicted | heavy for this lime of year.” ats aioe goin! Mei at ip of the throat, He was taken a —_——<--_—-- "daria 168 Pigeon ay ir Sait the hwspital ‘deat algbt ate tith Biba the Sot co Gendes, ii aun, 108, Biase Mate, 108, breed a 'avovantine etlonaage; tangh (aot, building and were on thelr way uptown. | Later It war learned tha tthe top: | 9.7 hatted and silken gowned ones were the Bardén Robert A, Dornes, residing at the Hotel Brevoort and Misn Fer- Huftelin, of the ‘Their companions were frienda who had accompanied them to witness the unique wedding in a bulld- for the moat part, MRS, DESPARD GC SISTER OR TAX! IN COLUSION WITH A TOURING CAR BLOCKS STH oe Mrs. Thirtieth Street. In @ collision between which sie wan riding, and a touring car | at Thirtieth street and Witth avenue, in front of the Holland How noon, Mra. J¢ Edgecombe avenue was Juved, ‘The taxicad was hoe! nue hicular congestion, pletely blocked traffic on that thorough- fare for half a mile in until nearly 5 o'¢lock, ‘Mrs. O'Day and her hound downtown in the driven by Joseph was moving at Schwa’ moderat below Thirtieth street when the touring car, which had been standing at the curb jn front of the Holland House facing south, started out to cross the street the chauffeur, the avenu Schwartz did not antics touring car would cut act and was unable to turn when the cars approached each ot The taxi smashed squa touring car and turned partially over. Mra, O'Day was thrown out, landing on the sidewalk in @ heap, unconselc chauffeu Knitsher picked her Her husband, Neeman John and carrie House, Wer the her fnto pndition wa: wats deemed advisable to take her to St. Vincent's Hospital. ‘The hospital doctors fo the scalp, cuts on the fac {nternal injuries. ously hurt. The touring car w. She is Hoadley of the Hotel illy ays he held out his a# a signal that he was across the sreet. foals te ee GILBERT ELLIOTT FORGERY INDICTMENT. Gilvert Ellott, presiden: & Lee Company and David A, Sullivan of th Traders’ Bank ti Bro day veto Court, Brooklyn, dictment charging him w Aismiaved. Martin T. Man sel, made the plea that vy the Grand Jury last ilewal In that Kiilots moned to before Mr. M that the back hi ity Hott's name shou: of the indictinent him, thus laying ground versal of any posalble his client, Justice ax Koon subinit Crane promia ax he could re In the case, Us clatm ta that poenaed to appear as a ing investigated by, the and that he made no wa herge was wan unl examination each on Sept and 3 _—> - WOMAN FATALLY ‘he insistence uf Mem. seventy-five years old, t ti | Upon @ room apart fom by t st of the family, Was sitting there this « & coal fire a live coal ro chalr, setting fire to her She tal, where it was chance of aad UP Josephine O'Day Pain- fuly Injured by Crash at hine O'Day of Ne. the acaldent, occuring shortly in the height of the Fifth ay tax!, which was Jan tending to swing arouné and move up ix the property of G, associated list of witnesses entered on ending against hin hat she be per- witted to lead a hermiteli the home of her daugh {her being fatally burned + While alone in her apart Mra, Depew's daughter Hewlit of No, Aq Bronx, When th oO make her home w TUEBDAY, JANUARY 28, Leaders in Suffragette War; “General’’ Who Sent Ultimatum GENERAL AVENUE a taxicab, in e, this after. 188 ins and after 4 painfully wrecked almost con. ither direction husband wore rtz. ‘The car speed just Reilly, In- pate that the ‘o#8 his course out or stop rely into » and Po- up the Holland # such that it und that Mra, f © and possible not dange Buckingham hand and arm going to cut FIGHTS t of the Easex wtih Mechanica and yn entered to- m ith fongery be nton, his cons the indictment Novemiber was ail been sum- that body y motion 1d be added to the found against 1s for the re- conyiction of edu decision ad tae papers he was gub- witness in the » Grand Jury iver of rights, He for an hour BURNED. “Adeline Depew, ke existence tn + Tesulted tn afternoon nent Mrs. Juita avenue. an went thoxe ovcupled and while aie fternon raking olled under her clothes, s removed to Fordham Hospt- | 191 TF YOU THINK YOU'D 'MORE LIKE THORPE GET RICH FIGHTING AND INDIAN WILL READ OF M’GOORTY TELLTHER NAMES Suit Against Boxer Shows Ring | Sullivan Hopes Forty or Fifty Game Isn't) What It’s Amateurs Will Be “Pros.” Cracked Up io Be. | as a Result. “a < > wiecuer The ° Athletic Associath will GOT $75 IN ONE FIGHT. | prova bly do. considerable houpectendthl In the nea future. Word reached hidby : i James HB, Sullivan, secretary of When He Did “Clean Up” ona. a. 0. to-day that Jomes Thors | ne to exp dozens of other athletes. olalins they ave just | feesionaliem as he is oding to the report, will announce the sof offenders to-night at his home sle, and the number and identity a Battle He Had to Pay Manager and Expen Athletes ave likely to rock the FOUR THON PE ERAGE DIN rt our Union to is very foundation. Hawere HAYS Seen wade to by the} -T hope ne does," suid Mr. Sullivan ed eure with witieh wealth is 10 4® | toeday telling about Thorpe's promise to of vox fighting, | name the guilty performers, “T hope Would Vest take heed to the somewnat | Lie number runs to forty or fifty, for chastening details regarding the remu- | it will serve some of the men who have been under suspicion a timely warning. It I# about time that members of the | union come to their senses and realize the fact that they can't be pure ama- neration to be avtained from ty as brought Justice Green In the City € The Court ts sitting In judgment on a at man salon, sult brought My Frank Slater to recover | teurs and professionals at the same $1,.9% rom Eddie MoGoorty, wio ad-| time mits he Is middleweight champion of | “It te regrettable that the Indian had the world, Slater Iw the assignee of | to be the rlugleader of the movement ty Patrick LL. Callayan, who for several reform the amateur ranke, But now tis years acted as MoGoorts's manager this offense has happened, L hope it wi Tust as a proof that all J* not gold | have o eaching elfect. that boxes ft was brought out that} “Thorpe is to de pitied, for in die received exactly $75 for Aghting | opinion It was fgnoragce more than any Jack Dillon at Fond du Lac, Wis, Dec, | thing else that prompted him to pla hatedal! for money excuse him from ments about his an’ But that doesn't making false staie- ur standing time 16, 1910, He did better In other fgits, but not enough to be anything flashy tn the currency line. Ax against what he made in the battles he actually fought guar" pit dbl ap oben ial there was & forfeit of $100 he h No, I don't know the men Thorpe her " name,” answered Mr, Sullivan he was too to enter the ring naked who might follow the In- C it in his testimony. — | wie . Teas CNOA: ‘alla ed it in hits testimor out of the Amateur Union, “It FIGHTER’S LIFE 16 NO BED oF |< make any diffe ROSES, SUIT SHOWS. sald t A. A. Callahan swears he had an arrange- will ve the same dose ment whereby lie was to receive 25 per rye Kot—speedy banishment from as- cent. on all purses taken in by Me tion. Goorty, and in addition McGoorty was|, “It is fortunate that Thorpe con to pay on demand any sums Callaian | f**ed." contin ivan, “for ét p! expended in the line of business, ably saved weeks of continuous invest!- Among the suits whtch Callahan says bout cleaned up are stl! coming to iim da $80, w the entire ca ne prizes will represents the expenses of a trip soon be on. th ck to Sweden Europe, which he and MeGoorty sta and the Indian's records will be wiped on Fab. 1, 1912, “boxing exhit 1910, and Sept. he advanced t hie M. jon Retween Se IU, Callahan di e fighter $06, off the books ax quickly as possible.” pardiahet ae NEVER PROFESSIONAL IN res, from | ‘Then there are three figh SPIRIT, SAYS THORPE.|¢ which CalMhan says he lias not re ed — his twenty-five p cent, share, These hes and the sums alleged to be ming to Callahan, follow ie ‘ Match with Kelly at Milwaukee, | ie: world’s + 6, 1M0-42R3.60, at the Carlisle Maten with Tony mepant at Osh- a ve wction the kosh, Wis. Dee, 1, 1910—$82.00 Athletic Union in taking away ath with Hadi Diilen "Fond du [cordance with the union rules, of prac- Dec. 16, 1910-435, tleally all of his honors he was not in- | retreat ta DS ae Vined to give an extended statement ec prey MeGoorty ‘" for the match with JGaus, which never | 02, he sald he had fried to cover every- came o8, thing in the formal statement to A. A Cash, 84850: rubber, $1.25 v. retary Sullivan, He did say, sl phone, 4.3 able to London. though be understands now th o supporter, $75; express, $.40: Was gullty of a tecintcal violation of attorney, No,” replied Callahan Whyt" “MoGroorty thought he “Was he aick” “We-ell,” the fun of it, He was #tck. ateur competition that wi manager hesitated. him to become a professional in spix by cuttingyhim out of the amateur com- in| Petition NA enjoyed, showing he realized his indebtedness to hia old manager: “T will make everything good just soon asposaible, and tt will be a weight oft my mind. | didn't get much inore BALL. than 1 for beating jowar in The cla red ° Gianapolis, but things look as though 1], le declared thal He will now likely should be able to get hold of some good | UF) to Baseball but sa ld most poni- fnoney, and 1 will ve able to square|tivély that he had come to no deciston everything before summer ty over.” sto what club he will play with, Before the guit came to trial the her has he decided how long he wiil Sheriff attached $2,400 which was com-| stay at the Carlisle School ing to MoGoorty an a result of hin| ‘Thorpe to-day recelved in person by mateh with Mike Gibbons in Mad wire and mail a flood of regretful es Square Garden—the money to be held pressions tinged with §: COURSE OF A. A. U. IN BANISHING THORPE. jan, 20,—The case of James Phorpe, the Carlisle Indian Selool at leto who has confessed to being @ pro: called forth very little comment here up to the prosent. Among the evening papers the Glob» is the only ‘one to devote @ brief paragraph to the mubject, It says “While it {9 disagresable to find o of the moat prominent American atoletes convicted of professionalism, the Ama- teur Athletic Union of the United States is to be congratulated on having acted promptly and returning all the prizes won by the athlete in question. Surely, however, the standing of « competitor ought to have been discovered before and not after the Olympic games.” NUT KIS8l aries teres ‘Buta 1 ing @ special “es 80 REFRESHING after the day's shopping Relieves Fatigue LIPTON’S TEA | Sold in airtight tins only bo ay aig inv’ tor 100 or nateide At City Hall ‘fd there wag no | rE poet ges M'GROORTY “THOUGHT” HE WAS | cided to refused to consider then SICK BUT OTHERS DION’T. really preferred to cont as an am “This nratch with Klaus neve ateur along the Ines of track and field | came off, did it?” asked MoGroorty's | work, whieh he r Hy enjoyed for the} A said with some fasting | Come impaired; and many other symp- that he had hoped thie spring possibly liev to make some all-around records in am-| Py utd set | but a person will save themselves q pace pretty high for a long time forla lot of pain if they take this tonic ‘He thought so and T thought so. | espirants for world’s championship | di vut there wes constderad’ many honors. who thought different.” There wae no bitterness, however ecGallahan Presented, In evidence ne] when he referied to the charger of pro: | Gonety -wroie Hl mon May 17, 1919, | (eeetonalism which he sald really fon al WILL LIKELY TURN TO BASE. | fan security in case the Mghter lost his] feeling from u hot of a r a0 at cave. one knows that ‘Thorpe played at spo: RYAN | ( MoGoorty Is living at the Tote! Rem: | because lie loved it, The Indian soioui | ee ington, He describe seif ux a MOVs | officials Without question had no idea John Relily and Mra, ing picture manage’ his slender professional assoclation: } Jenn Roche. —_—_- Here it is felt that America and| | Funeral from her lato residence, 1 NGLAND PRAISES orpe must suffer almost unjustly Wednesday ENG Gecause of the binding effect of a rule} thence cat for ee the 28th | a for Wednesday, yy nade I be delivered following amounle te which arbitrarily ansoctates the distant a and i specific professional work h he wae mixed up @ ith Lire Cid liy different amateur sport. jt jRivich he commeced PLAYED FOR LOVE OF THE | SPORT. wpe certatnly played) fot every one who Knows bith ist ed that he played for loWe of sport tment Dickinson College, an jnstiuiion of highest stand ing, and in Carlixie has never looked upon the playing of suniner ball as + heinous offense, The feeling through this jon, where many Hewes abound, lex rater favored al- lowlitg college atudents to earn money thus to further their education, ———— JIM THORPE HAS NOT SIGNED WITH PITTSBURGH. Jan. %—Preai- ‘ day denis that James Thorpe. thy Carliste Indian athlete who co ed. professionaliem, Pittsburgh club pe hed given oe he woald fike Pittsburgh lub, knew, “that's all has been signed by “ Dre nin to come here with { so far ag ve YEARS OF HEALTH IN EACH BOTTLE OF NEW TONIC New York Merchant, After Years of Ill-Health, Is Re- lieved After Short Treat- ment. ~4 | TONA VITA HELPS HIM Samuel Bloom Finds New Tonic Is Even Better than It Is Said to Be. Sumuel Bloom, who fives at 65 Prospect avenue, Bronx, is such an ardent advocate of ‘Tona Vita that he wants everybody to know about it, and asked one of the ‘ona Vita experts to publish the following statement: T had felt weak and run down for years, but could never get anything thet would build me up and restore sy lost appetite. I grew nervous and ndent, and thought Has health deserted me forever. day a riend showed me some cippiogs from he Brooklyn papers about the Bey ee, Tona Vita, I tried a bottle “WY 4 immediate results. After the ms began to experience relief, and now, after I ha’ taken a bottle, PF ean say that I feel Wetter than I have felt for many years. J wnbesitatingty soo mend Tona V ita to all ee pe who suffer [from that ‘run down’ feeling. It is a oplgndid tonic.” Many people when they just feel in down Mo not imagine that there anything seriously wrong wi stated one of the physic $i; trainer Montgomery, $25; propriety, that he was glad that all of | introdu ing Tona Vita, “But and alcohol, $1.00; Iw friends ar here knew that he} really a serious warning. It means that fares, $7.0;tape, § arring had never been pri n spit, {the brain is beginning to lose mastery gy 4 Aber cgh ag rh ar a over the body. It menns that there hotel villa, § : eable to Londen. Thorpe wreferred to a numb of re | 3 1 waned te the: Beal $1.0; Andrews, record books §: harkably good offers that) war being wag eo Doay. expenses for Winnipeg match, made to hin by baseball managements! oy, wore 6 eee forfelt to Klaus, 8100. and eaid that at the time he had de- debility subject will experience extreme ude; slee not refr j them; sulter from chronic headaches; they will lose their appetite; their memory and. will-power will. be Tons q hea can, re- no matter how of the patient, (ie “it Phas “tak symptoms appear. can be obtained at any al drug stores in New wHo Posa edie y oe | | Cleo.’ 1913. FRED C. HAR: sos We ' ices at the Church o@ the Communion, cor, of Gth a 1, W Intert Wednesday's Offering MOLANSES CHEWING KIS8Ei-~ POUND ROX on Candy and test "wa W. 100 dust Bast of 80 Ava, y/ (Cael ‘Wo soedlied wetiha to cach tstanee taslodes the centainan'

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