The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1913, Page 14

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tool Carnegie, curad by Trost Company | HAS $100 TO PAY WITH pany preferred, a fame stock, comm ‘The value of Mr, Bankrupt Reichmann’s Sched- ules Show Ironmaster Largest Creditor. “WAS 51 NONTHS TR TO ERO is unknown. The val q ; Boobely” Attracted Rich Pa- tron, Who Is Going to Put Him in Business, The schedules of Joseph B, Reich- W ahares of th a wares of th ing and Stock Yards Com. | from July 1, 1 mm) nharen of the of the Carnegie ‘Trust Company stock is nothing, WALL STREET The disappointment over the failure THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1018. | the Carnegie Trust Company stock:| feverish and weak in the inst half hor! MURPHY NOT TALKIN $2,100,000 loan, ent prices of the day were o-ithe i c closed Without any #4n¢ TO-DAY, HE SAYS, THE COHALAN MATTER and | tH 6 tt [Of xro#s earn in. ting expense, Tammany Leader Charles F. Morphy , an asked to«lay to confirm or deny he report that he and Supreme C ustice Daniel F. Cohalan, his politic: had had @ falling out. pri July 1, 1907, 424, wbly because Murphy had, in o- | wines and advice of wsreed to the naming E. E. MeCall for the | irmanship of the Public Service | mission, am not talking to-day,” You are mentioned as rected Justice Cohalan to ret ; | tain amount of money and that’ “Oh, my name appears in almost ev- | 804,215, increas oxpensen §46,1 July 1 of §57,77 338, but do not si i that net Income increased $5 of the Aupreme Court to nana down ” ‘ erything,” said the leader of T: : cmniemeatiomeee octal 3s fe leader of Tammany, d mann, banking associate of William 3.|terdny wae etetee erate case ve 3 nd’ Re cut of the interview: : —_——-- 4 POLITENESS THE SECRET] cummins in the defunct Carnegie Trurt | qutdation of speculative hold 24 i Fs eg oa gd Por nlf pg st i BARBERS IN RAZOR FIGHT. , established, but the supply soon be. | An ky ‘ Says He Often co Ge Lovet came exhausted and rallies were easily | Ai R* Attempted Boycott Resalte in 4 ‘oungster ‘ ansets, | effected. Later on renewed prossure to | Cal 8. we Which the bankrupt claims to be ex-! oi was observed and it ss tes = gains were soon ir » | Would Rather Get a | smvt under te household goods clause | wined out. The downward movement | che SF GE Oe — Bi) An oor: by « handfud of barbers ¥ | of the law. ne {tated in Union Pacific, the ante of ig ig” tay Smiated with the Aterican Federation " Smile Than a Tip. The amount of devta, according to the | wrout 6,000 shares for London account aM ad a % [of Labor to boycott shops of owners Petition, were incurred by Cummins, | disctoning iack of demand, and prea- 1H sto igo — 1, [Who had @lgned agreements with the Charles A. Moore jr and Reichmann. laure by room tradern helped to force 4 Bee |i W. W. unton of barbers preotpitated ndrew j@ largest in-) the pride down about a point. Cana- BT 1831, 155 2G) fight this afternoon in which half a few seocduseir tds tase taster Aividual creditor, with a claim of %-| ian Pacine sold down 2 pointe ana tik eg $ [dozen vurbers were wounded by clubs ing jast three OF | 090,000 againet Reichmann, the Rock Island issues were also under [$e & ae 1@}and rasors and two men were arrested, Fears, to-day pald a dividend In| Tho petition sets forth that 4,19%417.28| presmure, the common stock being of- | ¥- i A doxon A. F, of L. men were in con- of the claims are secured by colla $1,949,58.01 are unsecured, and %,0) 51.61 should be paid by other persons than the bankrept. The secured creéitors are the Albany ‘Trust Company of Albany, N. Y., $25,000 on a note, secured by 20 shares of Carnegie Trust Company stock; Albany ‘Trust Company, $25,000 on a note of M. | refui 3. Lyman, secured by 2% shares of | poin ‘tH9 Form of a six months’ tour of Europe “Boobely,” alias “Mr, Harry cabin passenger,” sailed for Bremen on the Kaiser Wilhelm Il. “Beodety” until to-day was a page in Young Buchert first attracted the Gttention of Mr. Guggenheim in Frank- PTT tad (seen } Secoming the youngster » ether ) the Anest \ toend, Mr. Become hie f. QOSY-FACED BOY TELL PUTURE PLANS. ‘ Whee a reporter of The Evening Werte inquired for “Mr. Harry Buctert f at the gureer's office of the Kaiser Wii- fesim 11. gust before salting tise to-day BO guddenly became aware of a chuoby, resy-faved emiling presence at “3 quees. are fon” onta when the b nyse “What can I last grevely and | wie o y “Tes, that 1 am going 2 epyené an Mr. helm’s guent and whe I be te going’ to set \ {) M2 &D in Ousiness in his heme city, Cinetanatt. have known Mr. Gug- f Semteim tor three years and he has always been interested in me. I guess 7 i } i z i i E il it F ¥ i il 21 f fil Feeter; eesstel i fetct z= bi red ai telephone talk trains start. > New York City great. tf! if fered down to 16%, while Brooklyn Rapid Transit did not act like « stock ad been put in the 6 per cent. lopments Indicating embarr: Lo’ F “Diew York, the Telephone Capital of the Westd, has nearty as many Telephones as the three leading Capitals of Europe combined.” 5 Today There Are Over 500,000 Telephones in New York City | New York City is “ The Telephone:Capital of the World.” The social and commercial messages of the city have as their) chief carrier a telephone system that is rapid and reliable, con- venient and continuous with over half a million terminals from which With one telephone for every ten people in the city, th best telephone. system in the world is at your service ready . to help you overcome the difficulties of transportation and intercom- munication that are intensified by the very elements that make This system knits together the fabric of social and commercial activities so closely and so effectively that a liberal use of the tele- phone in all your affairs will effect many economies. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY @ - y [ference in @ small office in Clinton Hall, 13 ]No. 151 Clinton street. suddenly four jatrangers burst in upon them and de- }u,|manded why they advertised in Jewish S| newspapers for all A. ‘+1 to patronize I. W, hops. In an in- 1% | stant the fight was on. Jacob Kron of No, 2§ East Ono Hundred and Third A streey was cut about the head. Emil }*'Zode and Frank Royal were arrested. Speers FESR ELE PEPE FFGETEF 2yarssaukes SsSTSVSSES=SNISaz’ FRECEPERE 8 OGBTE FPEEOTE * TEEPE Cee Tat bendatie td sisaeseze oe \] siegzZaeze: = . The Guaranteed Remedy tor Women Business is hard for the woman who has stomach pains, headache and backache, so that she loses many hours’ time and gets less money be- cause less efficient. Office Girls in most of the big N take Crampine and avoid the day or two off they would otherwise have to take each month. They are wise. Their pay is winger Aysgnscauance. ‘ F. of Ll. men not! ator, all crumbs should be re- |B moved, end any spilled liquids | should be wiped up at once. (& the ice and thoroughly with the hot suds; rinse in clear water, wipe dry and leave open to air. Scald wast ith boiling | ferrari Ip toad drip pan, then replace the ~ ‘Another Netional Campaign Ki the Dirt” large peckege 2 7-Jewelled Gentlemen's Watches Gearanteed 20 Years y ai vver known in the history see want, you can return it within 10 days and get your 62.08 back on request. To-Day and To-Morrow 825.00 Solid 14-K Gold Watches,812.08 15.00 Solid 14. 10,00 Gold Fill BOO 17d Our Guarantee 1 Chickering Upright Watches parchased trem us can be re-|¥ 1 Hardman Upright ‘100 Each 1 of money 1 Vose Lpelehe 1 Hazelton Upright ga terms of 180 SCMPYBens. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Clearance Sale of Odd Rockers & Chairs ‘This Is Your Chance te Save .rom One Third to One Hall 50 Golden 1.50 Porch 12 Mahogany Finished | $1.50 Solid Oa ba ey loa bah Ie Dining Chair Parlor Rocker 58c |" 6.98| 89c rat) LM) | cane ‘ew York concerns 25¢ $3.00 Solid Oak Rocker 1.49 $5.00 Reed Rocker When cleaning the refriger- # we IMPORTANT “BG The wonderful prices and credit terms in this advertisement can be had enly at our store, Block 35th to 36th Street and 8th Avenue. One Dollar = Cu coethins for a Our you need to fur- Complete Room Outfit! nish a room com-|}- pletely, and we will No Club Fees Ne Red Tape deliver the goods No Sti Scrub every part of both food chambers { compere a] Pome and YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. Couch, 2 8Qs--."m 2 je bed or YEARS) por $6 Slidi: (GUABAN areca COMPLY, &_ WITH MATTRESSES. DO TAMPS SINGLE STAMP UORNINGS OH AFTER NOON EXCELLENT CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR. Tomorrow (Wednesday). Will Be “$100 Piano Day” In Our Great May Clearance Sale of USED PIANOS These Upright Pianos fam at $100 will give you two-dollar value for one dollar. In splendid *.98 ymvak bin watch selling in 4 hat you Four Other Specials Special Lists fer Morning and Afternoen Morning List Includes 1 wu pianos may be purchased for Gold Watches, 7.08 Elgin Watches, 6.008 led Watches, 4.08 1 Wissner Upright 1 Swick Upright - 1 Tonk Upright Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Broadway, New York OVEN UNTIL G O'CLOCK. onty *1.00 + work 1 Kurtzmann Upright} Not on sale until 9:30’ tomor- GRAND RAPIDS bg ay 100 SE'L STATION AT CORNER | WORLD WANTS WORN, .W and 10 Others row morning. The Afternoon List Includes Fur ee AN ACCUUNT | Weber Veins These piano may be purchased for Estey Upright Krakauer Upright $ ‘ Steinwa: Upright 1 00 Each Chickering 19 g' on terms ot $ t | Beek’ Son Upright | Only 1.00 + Wea 1 Cable & Son Upright | Not on sale until 2:30 tomor- and 10 others row afternoon ONE YEAR'S F REE TRIAL T iano you select—for.a whole year—and if are a onthe satisfied, evecy dollar you have pad will be ISH E R Br 0 5 applied toward the purchase of a new piano or player-piano. Colo M IT :d UR AA |—<a—SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., 6th Ave., 19th to 20th Se, BET. 103 &104 ST [ium 7 a MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ot 2 it | ¥ ~ a A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND te pete ammeter. Does ee Tite

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