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040-56-0600086000006000000060500000000005008100500000 BOOS HOSOI WY! POPP PODSHOV GH FOOOHFEDOD -PATTEN 1S FINED |FREMEN DADLOKED | 4000 FOR CORNER THAT WOM FORTUNE Plunger Who Made Millions in | Cotton Deal Escapes With Light Sentence. IOs NATALIA os WITH RAILROAD MEN; ; © camppece sruvre, sittin Brotherhood Almost Unani- mously Votes to Quit Within Forty-eight Hours. James A. Patten, the Chicago plunger tm the cotton and grain markets, under Indictment for conspiracy to corner the Betton markot in the winter of 1909-10, Pleaded guilty to Counts of the indictment before Judge Jullue A. Mayer in the United States Judge Mayer imposed tenant They’re Taking Off Word comes from Newport of the auspicious beginning of the neck aud Kips reduction class started by a nume ber of society women, under the direce ition of Lieut. Morrison, U. 8, N, ‘The preliminary drilis, Lieut. Morrison reports, reveal that soctety women ha’ © Ya moving for sentence, United States ngy A, Wise stated et that Patten had also in view of the tons und carrying them out whith there was a difference of ntly, No ‘body of men, brow, among Judges, the Government ‘Weald be satisiied with imposition of & to cail @ atrike \TTEN DENIES HE ALLY GUILTY.” The women wear a catixthenc uniform; biack slik stockings and white can’ y q @liMaver, oaid in bedait of Mr. Patten: — | MMIy for a strike , exerciae with wands and rubber bi “The plea is made b; chest expanders, put the principal part} of the program is getting rid of 174 Central Ave., Breakiya, N. Y.—-" My superfluous fat about the neck and to reduce the hips to lines which will not | be ridiculous tn wearing the tight fitting skirts of the period. Many members of a y of being guilty of r of offending in unton, sald President W, 8. Carte the brotherhood to Chairman 1! Lee of the managers, the union had no oho! clare a strike within forty-five hours, in the sixth count of this in- jent’'is one that hes hitherto always }amen deemed commercially proper and ; Indeed ,this very contract was BD) pot signed by him, and he only knew of pat 08 Daving deen entered Into by others | 00d 48 One entirely proper te be made. » “Adthough the Sherman aot has been | $8 feree for more than twenty years, !t «13a ever supposed contracts of the Kein€ in question offended against it cr id that the roads had been eg and would not have 0 agree to & new wage scale in He urged that an be declared during’ which a board of arbitration of five, seven or ore could be recruited. inion men said they could sce their way clear to @ pontponement of the strike if the managers would agree to an arbitration commission appointed under the Federal which must report @ finding within , Argument on the two Diane continued all day. ——» THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘The following were irty-flve members of the class, Among new icrults are Mrs, George Grenville Merrill, Mra. John Nicholas Brown, mother of the richest small buy in the world; Mrs. Harold Brown, M Natalia W ~ =the common jaw. “This long litigation has been the Source of great expense and care to my and he is now, while unafraid, to further litigate. And so he for the purpose of con- 1 Wileon to-day oat the first skirmish tn any wrong or has in an: against or opposed the law PATTEN IS PAROLED IN CUS Gon TODY OF Hi@ COUNSEL. n' imposed the fine | Am and paroted Patten in the custody of his | 4! joney 1s paid over to . | measures. counse] until thi dofere he goes to ently certain. Tae gum is a little over siz and two- thirés hundred thousandthe of the Profits Mr. Patten is generally cred- ited with having made out ef the vig Associated with Patten in the corner ‘were Col. Robert M. Thompson of this pats 82 —, PEPECES ETE SECO SE Price of cotton jumped from nine nts. From $00,000,- the estimated prot- the operation. If the members of the pool shared profits equally, Patten down from siz to seven millions, he was understood to be more ily interested in the pool than any REE see Bae! abe PERE EELEEE EEE TESTE SSF | The firet indictment of the pool met was answered with demurrer @etting forth that there was no warrant for the use of “corner” in an indict. it and that the accusations were not ty epecific, The Government to the United States Supreme when Judge Noyes of the Feseral Court here sustained the de- : and 2 decision wee han4et down bg the Supreme Court last Thursday Mothere who value the health of their o inétetment in New York, accor: | te @ etatement to-day by William prow Peele agers THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918. - Newport Society Women Are Now Taking Swedish Exercises FE To Get Thin About the Hips and Neck; Here Are the Movements": was impelled by a strange idea that I ° WILKARO, > Direction of Navy Lieu-j«na who Pounds and Pounds, ration, el! @ptitude for taking as raw recrults, ever showet| Nap and precision the reduction ready developed, | Head All Grust and Covered With Sores, Scratched Till Blood Came, . Cuticura Soap | middy waists, blue bloomers, ! There Ie a general calist are following u diet regimen | the Instructor am well. held in the gymnastum e School. Ther re now lay in consieration of the met the bij ston fs appar. | Serr rellef u Ro compl Many women go on mont id sometimes Feriog and eodangerin, nud thelr lives, that the headag| are caused by, mady, which has given such wonderfully y mare tr dicinal roote—-Natuse's vale provision, It is pleasant to the t * fc previa 4 pl 9 the ost sensitive stomach, 00 sises, Write for free sample te the 2 PESO CROHS = /FIRED WHILE POLIGEMAN’S CLAIM IN «| SUIT TO GET J0B BACK SOGETY WOMENION ann sc wen CALISTHENIC GLASS TO | tasted Unt After His Triat | | GAIN SYLPH-LIKE FORM Alarming prospects of a strike of the| firemen on all the railroads east of Chicago and north of Mason and Die) Under re opened up thi a conference bet of the firemen of the raflroads broke upi jeadlock over terms of arbi-| on had been reached. | ‘ther side would back down. the representatives of the firemen with- drew from the meeting and went to t Broadway Central Hotel to prep uitimatum to the :vanagers. ‘The firernen insisted on art lunder the Erdman act whieh provides for | GBt ‘Mat the indictment charging a! three arMitrators and an earty decision. “cormer’ had raised a movel question, | The railroads would not agree. The more radical of the iabor representatives sald they would try to persuade W, 8. Carter, Preaident of the Brotheriood ef Fire- men and Enginemen, within forty-egit hours, ‘The Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- jmen and Enginemen voted overwhelm- ‘The officers form-| ally informed the managers that the strike vote stood: For a strike, 32,718; against a strike, 1,193, In view of this approval of more than from his “beat” Sept. 4 at 6 A After he had changed hie uniform ‘oz villan clothes, Rosenberg eays he | to streets, “For some time," the policeman STERN BROTHERS enry M. Rosenberg, who was dis- _~— — missed dy Commissioner Waldo afte> seventeen years servic: stateinent, gut | trom Justice Greenbaum an alternative writ to~lay, allowing him to submit to a jury his story that when he was sent without leave prior to Sept. 20, iz, he was suffering from a mental ccording to Rosenberg, who has a wife and two children, he reported back BABY ALL COVERED WITH ECZEMA Never Slept Ni; {| and Ointment Cured. baby was all covered with ecsems. It broke out tn ® rash all over his face and heed. Hie head was all crust end covered with sores, His hatr fel] out, The itehing was so bad he used to scratch till the blood came from the sores. He never dept nights he was eo fret- fal and restless, could not take him would tal ebout him. I rd, Mre, Walter @. Cab»1] | tried all kinds of remedios without success, and Mos. Yatey Sterling Jr. It ts ex-| but as soon as I trted Cuticute Boap and Pected the clase will be nearly doubled by early arvivals of summer residents. BLOCK WILSON TRUST LAWS. Three Democratic Ser Up With Oppon \\ @ut; everybody Otntment I saw acbangein him. I used to bathe his head two times @ day with Cutt- cure foap and epply the Ointment three times 0 day and just the same with bie face, He had bean troubled two years and I used ‘the Cuticura Soap and Ointment aiz months and he was entirely cured." Alice Ripperger, Apr. 18, 1019. TRENTON, N. 2. ¥en. 11—-Gev.| weaip bale and hands t'6 Mighly portamad tables mistaken. Cuticure Soap, figit for reform of the Corporation | theonuse of ite delicate yes effective medica- laws of New Jersey. Three Demooratic | tiga, not to peak of ite absolute purity and Senators lined up with the Republicans, ie far better because 19 prevents and purifies all Cuttoure Boap (25c,) and Awa result it {s expected Gov. Wilenn | Cuticura Olntmant (800.) are eald every will Jump {nto the fght harder than! where, Sample of each matied free, with That he has a big Job ahead of | a&p. Skin Book. Address post-card “Cuti- eted into law) cure, Dept. 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