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METERING IT TT TLL TEE EI IT EE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 91, 1018 SAYS ELLEN SOLD. 22:25 <2 LYNGH RDIGULES NEWHAVEN STOCK age CHEAP TOME =< PROBE BASEBALL Vnowever, t# different. 1 think Cabo Canes Mui, 126; Aldedarn, 100;] one of the leaders of the ineurgents at has too much temperament, or what- FI ‘ . LT ‘ever you want to call [tj 1 have even ry [heard that the famous outfielder laid ck was later sold to ieee {off for three days once because the mes do not appear in tho e proceeds were remitted to i f Mr. Melt peclal av curtains in his hotel room didn't please good for a man Ike -| Bruce Hull, former pastor of the Green- By : , : is of HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. 4 Wate Ureney, 110; Captain | Wood Chureh, and offielala of | ee Re ‘aris Queen, 102; ‘Beinretta, | the Ma: 8 A ‘ weinees n cf wood Cemetery jesiay vidends on | gif: Lynch continued turtner to say) FIRST RACE—For three-year-olds 'Mkhdttmisdem at investigations have been threat-| and on tah, oned before, but that ance of five pounds claimed, mered to | acted with! Pardner, 107 (1 uty to various famten of Sew flaven cto within the, ml Pp 0S L A Ni WORKS : ck in 1906, ‘elling of 4 o ~ ta, Metter, a" penton Wor tel wath te -averean eae teases tonto Musics, the head of the Unite at Less Than Manufac- jew Haven Company, sold to himself, . 5 ball Tom Lynch ates Hair Company, in connection rs 19,000 Shares Netted Profit by as president of the New Kngiand Navi-| National’ League President Ex-| that Representative Hardwick probably | o¢ Langdon aleo ran, and Lad) with the tustnens of which he was ar- turer’s Cost i | gation Company, 15,000 shares of New Md most of his “investigation” in back ND RACK —Three-yenr-olfy and. Fested at New Orleans ten days ago ” Mere Transfer, Accountant | Haven, stock at 196 whieh he had bought plains Reserve Clause tf I el Nat oe selling; five nnd a half fur-| charged with complicity in a 900,000 | 9 ar and another 11,000 shares disposed ot ; Tench, while, Hoke. Smith ‘provabiy |longa—Cowl, 110 Butwell), 9 to 6 7 to] swindle, entered « plea of not eullty to- , Testifies. | In the same way drought « profit of #1 in Contract. dosen't know anything about the game, |0 and 1 to MD COEAAEIEG). | Sa ree Ee Teens ear a share. . Musica, who Is under $10,000 bait, / a Vice President H. @. Buckland of tho ANTS CoNarzsi 0 te A ene) B tot 8 te band 7] Was brought from his home in Bay Myrtle Ave. & Bridge St., BIG PRICE FOR TROLLEYS Berek tee re cctitoed, ‘teouent: ont| ‘The plan of a Congressional tavest!- W. INGRESS to 16, third, Time, 1072-6. Honey Bee, | Ridge, Brooklin, i an aulemonile wna| ‘To Postam, the perfect skin remedy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5 |from Mr. Brown that in the first in-|gation of the so-called baseball trust TO EXAMINE COBB’S Nimbus and Cherry Seed also Ree eee i in| many thousands owe their present free- strance Mr, Melien’s action was author-|i uss of the Ty Cobb salary case, BASEBALL CONTRACT) TittRD RACE—For three-year-ols OF tinued aad he was atlowed to go | dom from unsightly skin disfigurements. | \aed by the New Haven directors. he 7 patasirvereelaty and upward; conditions; five furlongs.—| ¥"* ©°| These are troubles not to be endured $24,000,000 Paid for $10,000,- brought a hearty laugh today fom! wagiiNcTON, April 21.—Reprosenta-| Tartar, 108 (Wolfe), 2 to 9, out and out, | Mme pacha oe : . ‘Thomas Lynch,, President of the 000 System and $1,500,000 a WALL STREET tional League. and a member of the ¥ tional Bascbafl Commission. Lynch Mile for Westchester Road. r {wanta It understood explicity that there i Se jnever was gnd couldn't posstbly be a . Wall Street opened the week with a| baseball trust, The intention of Rep- BOSTON, Aoril 21.—Figures epltomis- | stignt increase in business. The market, | resentative Hartwick and Senator ing the financial transactions of the active and strong, held its own all day| Hoke Smith to introduce a resolution In New York, New Haven and Hartford long, and near the close many of the) Congress calling for an investigation won; Joe Knight, 117 (Turner), 5 to 1, —— but te be cured by Poslam. And Posiam will do the work if anything will, be Dr. Friedmann Visite His Patients, ’ Dr, Friederich Frang Friedmann vis- cause of its marvelous healing power. tive Hardwick of Georgie, who claims Ty Cobb, Detroit's famous hotd-out, an] 4 to 6 and out, second, Lysander, i ; rs constituent, sald to-day he was fram-| (McCahey), 2 to 9 out and out, third. Take any case of eczema, acne, itch, Ing @ resolution requesting on Inveatiga-| Time, 1.003-6. Firball, Baythorne Tar. | ited the Montefleore Home to-day to} seit rheum, piles, scalp-acale, ete., how- tlon by Congress of the form of con-|negat and O U Buster also ran look over patients he had previously in- | ever stubborn, and Poslam stops the tracts by which the American and FOURTH RACE—The Penn Selling) oculated with his turtle tuberculosis} itching as soon as applied, bringing im- tional League magnates bind thelr play-| Stakes of $1,000; for three-year-olds and | antitoxin and ae those who were | mediate relief and comfort. Ii any skin | ers and of the control which organised | upward; five and « half furtong! | ready for tnd aiigeulty heats you, try Poslam NOW | ».[1ade, 111 (Musgrave), 9 to %, 1 to and prove its merit. Linden exerts over professional play. | inte 1A (Mi itamana, 108 (Wolte), and will operate on them to-| POSLAM SOAP, used daily for toilet | $2.5 for this Bed Room Ot " ., : Dr. Friedmann also fo a cleansing opera: opens 6 compartments for Railroad Company and its allied and |!S#UCs took an upward movement Tot the baseball leagues because of the | Hardwick said he bed asked for cop- Gucnteuris 4 ot iy (eal arity aoe 4 pomp atiopeely ot healthful nean to |shoes; covered in-Art Drapery. subsidiary corporations during the past ‘The Cl a me. Nat ishat aes te Aa hed froth 9 hand Arye ed Cena 1071-6. ‘Grosvenor, Magaaine, the skin. Incomparable in its benefits Manufacturer's cost. Presiden! 5 ind expect te xamine ~* 2 a t i y nine years were presented by David) the following were the highest, lowest and last hy pool ten awe to oxneds” ail a 00 ran. pital for Deformities and Joint Diseases, | to tender skin, particularly to infants. them with view to ascertaining whether they violated the Sherman law. K. Brown, an examining accountant of prices of stocks for to-day and ‘the met changes ss compared Ii Posiam (price 50 | with Saturday's cling quotation, (the National League boss after he All. druggists sel f (Pp | ey W. Fey Tos|cents) and Poslam Soap (price 26) HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. |" the Interstate Commerce Commission, s ceased hie lusty laughing over the mat- Ep ee ot ona: conte) Stor {ree amples, write to the | in ter, “Ty Conp is suspended socordiax | WILSON’S VISIT TO JERSEY. Funeral over the boty ot | Emergency Laboratorio, #2 Wen2tth Fine e represent 0 - ar it fang * pion's saventipaton of the finances, ser- ¥ he wouldn't need to seck reinstatement | { ri Wy Wi Thi, ry vices, rites and equipment of the New | Amemd >. 1 18% + $]trom the National Commission if he ad- | Th ; Pineal system, Commicsioner Prouty | i « Justed his troubles with the Detroit mon May 1 and 3, pr viteowen ey that President Charles 9. | ty?-,,Bar., A . Wilson daw bet April 2 srcenitent bs . 100; Bon \$4 5 for this Misses’ Couch, 20 in. Mellen and other officials of the Ni ed upon je Jfaven road declined to attend the he: ing unless subpoenaed, and he had re- fused to subpoena them because their testimony would render them immune! from prosecution by the Department of | Northen Justice if a violation of the Sherman! anti-trust law wae alleged. According to the testimony of Mr. that time without signing hie lin behalf of jury reform and the pro. et, but if he attemped to play the | posal to call a State Constitutional IRD BACK, Three.yeai eleventh game without signin: Convention. \would be thrown out. Cobb was not| afr, Wilson will speak tn Paterson |!” declared ineligible by the Commission. |and Jersey City and will appeal to tho | Mad doesn't need to be reinstated. people to bring preswu Assem- reserve clause in the players’ Bake: Serer wsSsabershs $444 fete ~ oe pire # speaking tr pare ‘i: “i B T TELLER & Co a iain An brpert eae se or i- a he u ress; covered in rape a peaking trip in Northern New Jersey | fre ew a Oe: ‘Prien, U0; bal ONWI Y Manufacturer's cost... $6.50 me Ms and up; sell: a, Most Modern Dry-Cold-Air * Fur Storage Vaults oa ebare 2: e¥absuF House announced Mt iad the New im tho ivan! ivecviat hae sneneaiet trom #.- & 188 has developed fe the foundation of base- itinerary as follown: May . 400,000 in 1908 to $180,000,000, and the total ‘ f+ 1 | alt, continued Mr. Lynch, Washington Pam clack. | On the Premises Naebilities in the same period have in- , dnggd S WN. J, oO x ol be presided over by United Staten He creased from $94,000,000 to 415,000,000, | n. ' # ‘The road's operated mileage in 193) JANITORS GO FREE. ator William Hughes. May 2—Specch hone | 4 2,000. Of | Magistrate Buti ™ ‘Let me five you an illustration, is to be presided | Wow is the Time to Get Rid of These! 1S NEE acces seentaal to: tie je Betts Kaye That Land) vont on the League President. “Tak y National Committeeman Roo- Ugly Spots i Moderate Rates the mileage operated in 1903 the road lords Are Offend. ; today tt 5 the cage of Rybe Marquard, The Giants (ert Hudspeth. Hoth meetings will be ’ \ Siped only Ge tle, wee eee @ Butts in the Centre| paid $11.00 for him. During his first! under the auspices of the Democratic ‘There's no longer the slightest need of owns 12% miles, The additional mile-| | Masts! feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the! | } was acquired at an expenditure of Street Police Court to-day sharply re-| four years with the club he was a fi State Committee of New Jersey, Acting othine—doublestre: nal + | | a Tuiiiciean) chee osx eonve buked a numoer of policomen wine| failure. In that time he probably didn't | Gov. Wielder and Mayor Wittpen of Preeron Cregg (Fig ban Repairing and Remodelling }) Mr. Brown detailed the facts in the/ Under ordets from their supertors|earn a dollar, Yet under MoGraw's| Jersey City, rival candida Spot. - Pat ‘ ; | : | acatiattion by tie New Haven Company (Summoned a large number of janitors he developed into @ star end | gubernatorial nomination ‘Simply get an ounce of othine -double at specially low prices during | for: this: at : | of the Rhode Island Company, which |‘ Court for not providing covers for the reserve clause comes; primary, have been invited to speak at —from_ Riker-Hegeman ? hs '$4.50 bi is “ogany Arm | i operates trolley lines in Fthode Island, | “#8, cans and garbage pails, . jome other club made Mar-| the Jursey City meet Stores and apply a little of it night and | Spring and Summer mont kA py gavered a Pasev iq said that the New Haven's owner- af & downright shame to bring|quard a temptin, after he became| The President will spend the nights of should soon see that es oad or + ™ | these poor people into court,” the!a star. If he allowed to change | May 1 and 2 in New York, returning to the worst freckles ha * 0% Jem than $10,000,000 worth of | Magistrate told the policemen. ' “They | what protection would the Glants’ club | Washington on May 2. 5 Manufacturer's cost ray wiethlan aie. SA h mat woule on. sence th arrent eed py thy | dave after making such a large ti H Furs called for and estimates submitted upon request. Tel, 7300 Murray Hill. ; ns hia ules gale. jowners of the buildings refuse to pro. | enditure? than an ounce fo seen to Completely | ‘ he New. York, Westchester and|Yide the covers. Bring the owners tol, “Tht ~~" “= clause was formed for! posto! clear the akin and gain a beautiful, clear | Fifth Avenue at 38th Street | oston road which extends from One pcUrt, and T will impose substantial | {ust auch ad emergency. 1 enemies | giris voted to-day to admit my hes some ite 100 thew nadie | | : yer ever kicks “ver it, for he eet sure atrengt! / Viundred und Twenty-ninth atrect, New | Magistrate Glecharged all the| that It works to his protection as well | otn they et ee deanna tn nimay jothine sa thisis sold under guarantee of Yous Clty, to White Plains, N, ¥., cost| fanitors complained of. as to the club's, A player like Cobb, | money back if it failato remove freckles. | the New Haven road $33,000,000 in prin- al and interest, or about $1,600,000 a MU MOR ONEILL-ADAMSCo. [==a== Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City for You and Your Children t trolley Itnes operated by feut Company, a New : wsidiary, were purchased at sates far above the value of tlhe stock, according to the witr BOSTON ANDO MAINE ABSORBED \¥Y ROUNDABOUT SYSTEM. ‘The merger of the New Harven and the Boston and Maine systems was next taken up. In 1907, Mr. Brown sald, the New England Navigation Company, & New Haven subsidiary, agreed to ouy from the American Express Compaay 55,000 ares of Boston and Maine stock, paying on: «tock for each share of Boston and Maine. In the same year the tion Company agreed to purcha: tor this Misses’ Rocker, : Lee, Higginson & Co, of this city all the ly Polished Quartered * Be et atts tanta Now USICAL CULTURE, these days, is a matter of improved opportunities. It formerly meant trips abroad, famous teachers a & Muhorany or Mission Haven tock, é | and all that money could buy, To-day there is music for everyone who will stretch out a hand and take it, for all who neat The rewult of eee agreements was that 103,45 shares of Boston and Maine | wore acquired by the navigation com- pany, which sold them in June, 1903, to + J. L. Billard for $13, Later, Mr. Brown sali, the New Englan® Naviga tion Company bought back the Boston | @nd Maine stock from Billard for $150 0 | | will grasp the big omppetiagtis. Even the music of the street piano is a joy to the children. You have seen them joining hands and dancing to its expressionless beat. Children love music. Your children love music. What would the AUTOPIANO mean to them! And to you! We are all children in our hearts We all love music. Grasp the opportunity of this ‘2-for-1” sale and you will own a marvelous invention that contains the soul of every great composer that ever lived! Their masterpieces will inspire your little ones to better music lessons—a wider knowledge of what music means—a deeper love of the best music. y The AUTOPIANO is the perfect home piano. It plays music for everyone, It is a player-piano B which everyone can play. It is a piano of beautiful tone and touch for hand-playing. Let The AUTOPIANO come to you now—to you and to your children. bare. The books of the company, Mr. Frown suid, do not show that any of | this profit ever went back to the New | Haven company. Mr. Brown testified that on March 4, 194, President Mellen bought of the New Haven company 8,85 shares of New Haven stock at $1 a share, Two weeks later 10,980 shares were sold to Mr. Write for Samples or Tel. 4168 Main Rom Babolitery Cy You can secure a Kohler & Campbell 328 Livingston St., = Piano also upon these same conditions In this store you will find The AUTO- PIANO priced from 8475 to 8610. Select one that suits your taste and purse. Make a payment of $25 on it and as soon as n . for this Solid Mah Slip Covers arta ergo TT | foanvs paid he #tb The AUTOPIANO vil $3.75 ae oc nt = : ‘ lelivered at your home—together with nine 5 ‘ m4 Rovinchy nigh = Peed phosphate lode rolls of music a your own selection. These are MS a baa ab oe, 7 i Damask’ ound wits | te $15 or twice $7.50. ‘The weekly payment is $1.25. free ay Also, the $25 paid will be immediately credited to you on our books as $50. In this way during this “2-for-1" sale, we will give you $2 for $1 on the first 825-payment. It cuts 625 off the price. You receive $50 by paying $25. ., The monthly payments will be absolutely without interest, ; y Boon oF Let your children play on The AUTOPIANO for thirty days. Have them practice their music lessons on it. iN 5 Play it yourself. Test it rigidly and completely. If it isn't satlefactory—tell nafand we will take it away—paying RY RAOTOGRAPH you back every penny that you have paid us. Or, if, within a year, you decide to exchange your AUTOPIANO for one of the same price or a more expensive Fs FE FE one on our floors—you are at full liberty todo so. Should the owner of The AUTOPIANO die before it is paid for \ ~v w On the $270 model the first payment asked is 99. During this sale you will be credited with a payment of $16 oF twice $9. The weekly payment is $1.50. On the $283 model the frst payment is $10. During this sale you will be credited with » payment of $20 or twice $10, The monthly peyment is $7. On the $295 model the first payment asked io $10. ne vi You will be credited with a $20 payment at this sale. Tons wade overs F The monthly payment is $7.50, On the $310 model the first payment asked is $10, You will be credited with a $20 payment ot this sale oe y The monthly payment is $7.50. 4 QO MN SHUBE AGW N jot, . the contract will be immediately and voluntarily canceled (if all payments have been made to date) and ‘The H , MN 7? i efi tee N lz ‘ Te prea on hen Bene will be the same es 1 AUTOPIANO will become the property of the family without further pry O'Neill- Adams Co., N.Y. City $4 for this Settee Table: All your money will be given back to you at any time within 30 days, if you decide to return the piano, The same chance to exchange pieno within 0 year, sis ofered'on The AUTOPIANO, is grea you. — N Ne es \N ‘rout book of i Size when open 4 feet; regular * ASSES EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO—st this “2-for-1" sale. In addition to the Fable aud Bettes, Other Dargai » f extra $25 given you, we will allow you to “trade your piano, You will be Seceroeed tet se woset pleem me AS ? : offered very generous terms and will thus make two profits instead of one. =. at M ON S } Netioee-qeegeeerninereeoren 10 Years Established O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Fifth Floor, Main Building, 22nd Street Elevators \Cor. Myrtle Ave, & Bridge Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘Servet No. ssssemesnsssseeseeresenseammemnennaane | ETS ag Guatiy @ te tat Bhs Petages