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iting “trust” @ net earner undertook to get $2,100,009, $40,000,000 securities from ‘of the company. Towne, became their ¢_ent. was drawn between Keil 7." and Brady's fm the lighting company, by ich Kelly was to retire an indebted- Mew and equip a strest car @ WAS A CLEAR PROFIT OF | ity coming from ii if < Kelly, said) ¥ #7 Hii 3s: v ZR Brady's dummy directors in iting company were to relesse $2,100,000 worth of bonds and bh 3 § iil share and share alike ae @ or an an absolute gift, Mr. Towns here wae to be @ clear profit, undervaluation of the stocks ‘at 87 (they were actually ized arbitrarily by Brady of nearly $1,000,000, hgtit oe it He in play. When Brady’ directors, for such characterisation given Mears. Tair, Funkhouser, Matthews, Stroops and ethers among the directors by Kelly and Proved Vills for the contract work, Kelly Bot the cash from Brady and Young, pent it to Dayton and delivered to and Young equivalent blocks of eigen wartenged, In January, this year, the leted. No further came trom Dayton. Kelly, as con- med Mnished his work. But he Qtmesif with o surplus of company's securities amounting “eumtrect"” was cor. of the transaction. | t § ray y i BA Z| i { t rt i i ( 3 i | i f Ht | ® z $ zi if i! Hi ‘ | ait i | i £ s 5 f | ifuet i i ze i i i i g H a “4 H § re 3 é : i + s : HT i it Hi Hi i i 1Q AND BRADY HID HIND “DUMMY.” continued Kelly, “and it to me after read- & s = i | i F F i} ; l | | h fs i i 33 # 4 HH i i | i i i! ! b. i. t | H u i | | be i E g 43 tig Pi a i; = ij & Ps i i i ge “) i i ditt Hy i 3 s H R | | i i i Carolina at Young's Casino y evening, April 24. Mr. the last negro representative He ie a lawyer, educator ‘An orchestra will fur- the music at the entertainment. aie ba CHIRIS OLIVE OIL THE GALLON * fresm| Girondo has been arrested and indict- 4 several employers seo, presen. "= SBACING DOW, PAGES SIT Conference Called by Siate} Board of Mediation Likely to Settle Strike. BIG GUARD CALLED OUT. Part of Westchester County Like Armed Camp Early in the Day. ue ‘The southeastern section of Weat- chester Coanty, which early to-day resenvbled an armed camp resting on the eve of battle, lost much of ite martial appearance as night drew near, for it began to be apparent that * peaceful settlement of the difficulties whieh lea to rioting yesterday, the kili- ing of Raefelo Pino, a etriker, the per- aps mortal wounding of J. 1. Cody, a epecial policeman, and the minor injury of @ score or more of.atrikers and po- lice, was in prospect. Col, M, J. Regan and John J. Bealin of the State Board of Mediation and Ar- bitration consulted this afternoon with the aon of Giovanni d'Aleasandro, Pren- ident of he union, whose headquarera are in Mount Vernon, and with Anselm Girondo, Uttle ‘Foot-and-a-Hal! he te known because of his dim: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1918. WILSON KEEPING — |MELLEN IS HELD A SHARP EYE ON | UNDER $5000 BAL LONDON REPORT, “PNG MAKERS Administration Approves Cau- tion Pending Tariff Changes, but No “Scare.” lodging house at Lambeth. house told us that an individual answering the description of even to the wisp of hair on hi head, came with a woman last day and stayed one night. nearer the solution of the m case has many extraordinary features. jot be surprised Wife of Rich Camden Lawyer Who Is Suing for Divorce “MARTIN FOUND” | The poli-e wou hear that the missing man Wi found in America. steamship Campania in mind FORFATL WRK) ADOSTO MYSTERY close associates in @ recent police raid on a W gambling house. The Evening Standam this aayn a letter has been received friend of Martin made to hand o} can at an addres An appointment was made but whe was kept the writer of the letter left the place an Bench Warrants for Head and| Friend of Missing American De- clares He Knows Where Man Is, but Police in Dark. Vice-President of New Ha- ven Railroad Served. which the offer wae the missing Ameri- in South London. BUSINESS NOW NORMAL. |HARD FIGHT IN COURT.| tNDos, Aprit &=A report 1s cur- rent that Jospeh Wilberforce Martin of Memphis, Tenn., wh has been mins- ing since April 3, has been found. The etatement is made that he has been! located in a suburban rooming house. | At police headquarters in Scotland Yard say they have no know!- edge that Martin has been found. Lockhart Anderson saying that he knows where his friend | Martin Is and that he te in the hands). of a gang of international The gold watch chain bel Martin, which a boy found a few days ago and then lost, has been recovered Except for the fact that ft establishes beyond doubt that the chain belonged to Martin its discovery | does not help tn the elucidation of the! mystery of his disappenrance. The rumor that Martin had been found alive and well appears to have orial- nated with Mr. Anderson, who informed the police that he understood the migs- Ing American was living at the Savoy Detective Burns juite Ignorant o! eo newspaper adds, Some of Martin's friends in London say they are confident that he will By located to-night In order to obviate the growing frie- tlon between the authorities of Scot land Yard and the American detectly r h Many “Going Slow,” but Gen- eral Revival Is Looked For When Law Is Passed. Lawyer Protests Against Ar- rest, but Judge Upholds the Prosecuting Attorney. th ‘¢ to officially intro- officials tn the capacity of & private de tective employed by the Martin family. A mysterious tele, By Samuel M. Williams, Bvesing World Sta Correspondent. Apri i.—Here are ws late to-day fn WASHINGTON, some of the definite things th happening to-day ia the can business, due in large measure to Pending tariff legislation nufacturing industries have checked their activities, reduced produc- tion to current orders and held up con- templated expansion. Chief among these | Industries are woollen and cotton mills, collar and glove manufactories, paper milla, shoe and leather goods factories, machine tool works, lithograph plants ané chemical works, In the wholesale marts of trade there fe @ sort of inactivity, due to uncer- Middlemen of all classes—fac- lesalers, commission the following words “My friend Mr, Martin A Henry of the New York, and Hartford Railroad. were iseued to- day by Judge Gardiner Greene in the Criminal Branch of the Superior Cour: for Fairfield County. were discovered. ‘They charge the two officials with Grose negligence and manslaughter tn connection withe Westport wreck last in which several lives were News, showed that It was in the band- woman apparently of superior education. MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn., April 15.-The fam- ph W. Martin, the mi cotton factor, had received no wo the finding of Martin to-day ms to (he detectives working om the case brought no response. The business of Martin which late yesterday re issued on request Attorney Stiles Judson and Ume since for four ot company In connection with the West- is stopping, and he the alleged proximity of the man it Letters intended to show that Béward ‘as | Dudley, a wealthy Camden lawyer, tried tive | te set witnesses against him beyond the George Schaeffer, formerly Dudley's Chauffeur, who made @ statement to James D, Carpenter jr, one of Mre. Dudley's attorneys, and then leftt for The other cases were brought to tria! last week, but after proceedings cover- nd_a half were con- Supt. McCarthy, Chief of the Criminat| tinued by the receiver. ‘Tho firm's am Investigating Department at Scotland y more than $26,000. The petitiba in height. Teach of the court have been introduced Dr. John F. Hunter, President of the] by Mra. Marie Mulook Dudley, whose village, and Corporation Counsel Fi Yard, sald to-day: “Of course there Is no truth in the report that Martin men, dealing in a variety of tariff- affected articles, are holding off en con- tracts, commitments and orders until bankruptcy was filed to protect» some of the company's paper about to fall @ May Term of the court, At that time the State's Attorney in- would ask for warrants Loe Angeles, although wader eubpoene, hes returned. He has handed over to roe sult for divorce against the lawyer | Corpenter a letter from Dudley, inclos- Jon, with Sheriff Doyle and Chief of |i being heard by Vice-Chancellor Ste Police James O'Neill were present and it wae agreed that a conference should be held at 10 o'clock to-morrow morn- ing between labor | tractors having in charge the work on ing @ Graft of a letter which the chauf- feur cays he was te copy and mail back to Dudley, These documenta have been offered in evidence STILWELL OFFERS Mellen and Mr. Both Mellen and Mr. MoHenry were im court and service was made at once. Additional write were also issued for the*four officials previously brought be- fore the court and who were ordered tried separately by Judge Greene last These latter warrants will be there is definite settlement of rates of Guty to be assessed. Retall trade continues brisk in some Mnes, but has diminished in others. The public naturally is refraining from buy- those commodities pened In price. Banks report a lessened demand for venson in Jersey City. Battelle Vanderpoe! is named by Mrs. Jers and the con-| Dudley. Mrs. Elisabeth == =e —= SUBWAY STATIONS SEEMS PROBABLE. It is delleved that a peaceful adjust- ment of difficulties will follow thie conference, De. Hunter went all over the town to- day, looking to the arrangement of the gvarés and keeping himself in readiness take command should the strikers necessitate any activity by the town foi and their Bired guards. He de he believed there would be [ E to prevent men from returning to to-day and Mr. Hunter said he bad positive information that warnings hag been tacked on the homes of many of the laborers threatening them with Geath ehould they return to work i Thi EF: on te an escort to and from their 1 homes. Anselm Girondo !s supposed to be the local President of the union, though lit- tle of its inner affairs are known to the uninitiated. He is regarded by Mamaro- ofmfels lock this morning little “Foot- avenue walking from his saloon in The til served at New Haven. Bonds of 85,000 were furnished. ‘The warrants were issued by the court after counsel had argued for more than Clashes of counsel were fre- industrial loans. This may produce idle capital and @ consequent lowering of The bond market is being adversely affected by the prospective income tax. Corporations pay the tax on stock divi- denda, but not on bonded interest. The bend owner must pay stockholder is allowed to deduct Bis stock dividends, ‘Thies has # tendency to diminish for the investor the invest- ment value of bonds TOE LOCATED ON NEWDUAL SYSTEM (Continued from First Page.) TO RESIGN, 1S REPORTED (Céntinued trom Firet Page.) Homer 8. Cummings of counsel for the Gefense said the proceeding was unjust. ‘The situation, he sald, was an unheard- how three officials of rved with warrante attorney had later In conducting this exclusive shoe shop for women we pro- pose to be of real assistance to New York women. that, but the and that the State’ Asi tacos provasuing conditions are be- aug Watoned and ecareiuuy notew vy Polibitalbe: Pek 22 DEFEATS HER 27 COUSINS 1N FIGHT FOR MILLIONS. Mrs. McVickar, Daughter ot Count- ess, Receives Remainder of D. E. Crouse Estate. After contesting for five years the legal battle waged against her by h en cousins in the Surrogate’ Court, the Supreme Court, the Appeliate Division and the Court of Appeals, Mra. sidvm On Bis UnBuLie® Mur Vieers, parucusariy thody iu law sreme- uly Mepartment sere uw Lacs View vs lhe situation, whet Waey'fe uollg anu We aumeriven puss corroborative details which might have Penneylvania Station (express). ' AD tak | a. Times Senate (express), ny ai ‘ leadere wi 3, Plateush avenue and Bacters’ Park- je Thompson resolution was de- feated by a vote of nine ayes to twenty- We give them prompt and care- ' ful shoe-fitting service; so that their individual requirements are individually satigfied. Nem York Lest Patent, Dull and Tan wual taey wane to understand: ‘A certain Gegree of moderate down of vusiness activity must pected for several months to cume, nui ard times, not idle wormmen, not coseu tuctories nor empty stores, but ing spell preparatory to under brignter them in line. | way tise: Atlantic avenue (express). Rergen street. Underhill aven Franklin aveni Rine noes, The Foley resolution was Buckakin. $5.00, Henator Brown briefly defended the method of procedure and asserted that the whole matter “should be Kingston avenue. Mtlea avenue (exprena). 4. Nostrand avenu live: President street. Bterling atreet. Winthrop atreet, Church avenue. Reverley road. Will you come and try on your size in the prettily-shaped Queen Quality styles for more favorabie aus. prices of oummodities should tariff reductions ‘a there is conflicting evidence as to} L0' 4 not be expected the day become effective. The cost of living will ed, but not over hy, legitimate revival of all kinds of business le to come in the early autumn, but the Administration would deprecate an extraordinary inflation and @ spasmodic boom, ferced immediately, unstable and unsound for @ steady | continuation of widespread prosperity. ‘Manufacturers and wholesalers dealing | in tariff affected articles are looked upon | ‘as pursuing @ reasonable course in ad- justing their business to moderate ac- ding the tariff legisiation—a course which any sensible business man would adopt. Retail merchants would be unwise to stock up now with lines of sent to Lewis for drafting the bill for him ever went to Senator Stilwell, ale though It is admitted made arangements for t end saw nothing wrong in it. Both sides concede that on Fe Kendall and Stilwell talked about draft- ing the bill and what it would cost Ken- dail, but Kendall says Stilwell asked it, while the Ben- ator claims Kendall offered to pay for the work, which offer Stilwell re- tused, telling Ken man—Lewis—who might prepare tl The main point in dispute concerns came out victorious to-d gate Cohalan directed the Lincoln Trus: rn over to her $400,000— undistributed of the 95,000,000 estate of her father, D. Ed- gar Crouse of Syracuse. ‘When Mr. Crow: 5. Livonia avenee line! Sutter avenue. $3.50 to $5.00 A few at $6.00 QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 West 34th Street: Midway between the Waldorf and the McAlpin died, Mre, MoVick- the Countess Slegbert brought Dorothea forward as the only child and immediate heir of | Then the twenty-seven | cousins Joined forces and declared that | Dorothea was a changeling who had) been brought into the case to deceive | the other heirs. Rockaway avenue Georgia avenu the millionaire. New Lota avenue, . 6 Steinway tuane) extension! nie’ tppeared in Mamaroneck | “Grand Cantral, ‘Times square, cousins of Mrs. Flats, Behind bim at @ respectful |” Gteinway tunnel, Queensboro Plaza distance marched half @ dozen of his friends. ‘The little man whe is nearly as broad across the shoulders he gs high above @he ground marc! Post road and turned into this unt!! he came to Police Headquarters, a small frame building, It was crowd Policemen and special dep Girondo walked boldly the Heutenant, demand: AGKS POLICE CHIEF ABOUT AR. REST OF BON. “Where's Jim?” MeVickar comprised with the Countess Potulicka by giving her $2,600,000, MeVickar became of age im 1908 and laid claim ¢o cousins contested claim, Another compromise was ar- Mra. McVickar got ely and permitted the id by the Lincoln the conversation of March ™, which Kendall had with Stilwell at the Sen- ator's New York office. HtilWell asked him for $600 to be paid ch of four members of the Sen: jen Committee to report Kendall's and that Stilw telegraph him the next day the num- her of dollars required to get ¢! out of the Assembly Codes Committee. Stiwell says mo such conversation took 1s subject to tariff fluctuations, pe of trade ts coneld- ered at the Treasury es normal and what is to be expected during the in- terim of any pending legislation that affects #o many industries. one important point to be The Administration will m Van Alst avenue, Ely avenue, Twelfts Queensboro Plaza (express). to the Boston @. Woodside-Corona line: n street, Lowery street, Bliss ‘oln avenue, Woodside (ex- Ostrich Plume Sacrifice Sale!} Forced to Vacate Our Brooklyn Store. Must be Sold at Once AT LESS THAN !4 FORMER PRICES Milliners and Dealers Should Attend This Sale EVERY DAY THIS WEEK ranged whereby $1,000,000 4mmedi other $400,000 to be Trust Company pending the outcome of the iitigation. The case recently was decided in her favor by tne “Sfates said he would This Entire Stockh merely for effect, will not be passed Broadway, Grand avenue, Hoyt ave- mue (express), Ditmars avenue (ex- He says they talked about a brief, the chance of the passage of the bil! The three months to come are expected business—a of stock-taking, of readjustment Willow Plumes James O'Neill 1s chief of police ang | Waite Misine reed Une: @irondo referred to him. The Lieutenant told him that the Ohief was in the back room and Girondo exclaimed; “Where's my boy?’ ‘His eon, John Girondo, about twenty years old, was arrested in yesterday's aration @n advance in strong force along the whole line of york French Plumes Hast 180th #treet (express), Burch- , Pelham Parkwa: CONFLICTING POINTS TO BE DE: Enst 219th street, East 225th street, Hast 233d street, Wast 238th street, Becker avenue (express), Kendall says that on March %, when he received from StlweM the tele- ‘“Afteen is the correct number,’ A Mecerate Prices Very Low Prices Other Specials at Hoting. Gironde was told that his son | 2% Clar® street line, was ® prisoner of Sheriff Doyle and that the police nothing to do with PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Henry street, Borough Hall. he sent @ telegram in reply reading: ‘Five for the thing as law seems to me better than present uncertainties.” This “Wines ane ’* Two Shedes, ALL Colors, Lengths, Widths OSTRICH FEATHER FARM CO. 366 Sixth Ave., One Deor Below pAberidceat cits dil him, but Girondo wouldn't be satiened. |CHOKE AND ROB WOMAN “I wanta my boy,” he persisted an- grily and seemed satisfied only when O'Neil bimeelf assured him that the oy was not there. Then he rted for We 4066 DOt turned ORO As he was bal ou “You wanta me?” he asked, “When we want you we'll know where 23d St, N. ¥. Over Boston Candy Store telegram Stilwell says he no ceived, whereas Kendall clatms the Sen- ator called him up to ask ite meaning. Stilwell admits calling Kendall on the n| telephone, but explains it was to tell that the New York Stock Ex- change had filed e@ brief against him nd wanted to know if Kendall desired BULLETIN CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS LINE OPEN The tracks of the Southwest System of the Penn- - OF ALL HER CASH IN HOME et entered the Clinton jon thie afternoon. Her voice broke to get you,” exclaimed the Chief, and| Wtth soba an she told how two men Girondo grit walking out, calling: | had invaded her home and robbed her “All aright. Gooda-bye,” of $24, all the money she had, part of sylvania lines which were washed out by the recent floods in Ohio and Indiana have been rebuilt, and which was to have paid the rent, due times, Dut the authorities! to-day, and the rest to have gone to a have never had sufficient evidence to convict him and he has gone hia way, surgeon, who is to operate on her bus- ry among the Italians, laughing CONFERENCE WITH LEADI full train setvice over all lines has been resumed, 24-Hour St. Louis,” and the pe band, David, a baker, who has been in- capacitated for several weeks. eee Seren ee Mra, Silver said that her husband te ae ijincluding the means, to get the had just left the house to visit his asTHAT MAY END OTRIKE. [ed et ec cous et toned ranged a conference between Dr. Hun-|* YOUNs ud the son of Giovanni ‘24-Hour New Yorker.” All through trains and all through Pullman car Special for Tuesday Special for Wednesday euRY | ART n knocked at the door, asl ie to see a furnished room. president of the union, | showed him the room and he handed his father, Sheriff | her a $2 bill, aaying he would leave 61 Poyle and Corporation Counsel Fallon | deponit until he could bring his brother it. Young d'Alessandro said has headquarters in e, made notes of the conversation which were offered in evides lines to Cincinnati and St. Louis have been restored, but are operated temporarily subject to delay. Wednesday's Offering to see the room. In making change “THE LOST MILLION” Icke of SrANieH the | Mrs. Silver revealed her ALMOND NoUGAT— a 4 latest and best of the thrilling taining $24. ‘Tye young man left and presently|stories of adventure. It is full of The sale of tickets to points on the Southwest it and 125th atreet were not making living id returned with « companion, whom he running in debt. Introduced as his brother. ie A meeting of the labor leaders and/ three reached the room one of the an | contractors was arranged for 10 o'clock | grabbed Mra. to-morrow morning and it appears tikely | now that there will be a peaceful suitie- and deep mystery. Every page is breathlessly turned to the next to see what new surprise or thrill awaits the reader. wonderful plece of Fiction will be Pork Bow, Cort! Our slures opes Natur et : System and the sale of through tickets via the Pan ait FTE HF este Handle Route has been resumed. while the other m ment of the strike, ‘The men demand 25 | %'4 she fought with ¢ conta an hour, but are willing to work | Minutes, meantime aci nine oF ten boure @ @ay as thelr | but no one came, though there were 1 printed complete and unabridged in the Sunday World Magasine begin- obi it, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. twenty families ia the house,