The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1913, Page 4

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| i i t WALL STREET Market Closing--Trading wae quiet in the jast hour. Fractional railies met stock offerings on every advance, Atch- leon yielded to pressure and declined to 98 3-4, a lone be 11+ from to-fay's high, DEATHBY POSEN BRS OUT STOR OF $3200 LS Girl Who Posed as His Wife Says Schoete Had Threat- ve to 2 BL BA, Reading lost 12-8 net, Gteel 14, Union Pacific 11-4, while the general @ mixed closing, some ‘eaues fractional advances while others uf- fered declines. Market closed in most |W 1-2, in New Haven moved to Chenapeake and Ohio, Inter.-Met, pf, a y Detain Girl as Witness Pending] ps Inquiry by the Coroner in \ Hoboken. N jern Pacific and Ameltern started unchanged, Initial declines occurred in Meel, Reading and New York Central. Union Pacific, Baltimore and Onto, Amalgamated, Canadian Pacific and jh t the end of fifteen min- and weakness extended entire iiat. irregularity of the Arm hour | covering of shorts by commission houres occurred, and traders bought for a further rally. The market was thin, and fractional changes took place on very Hmited deafings. The recovery was helped te an ex- Ouepecting foul play, the pollee of Weboken are making an investigation to-day of the death of Carl Schoete, forty-three yeara old, an educated and apparently wealthy German, believed to have been a Hamburg banker, who was ; found dying last night from laudanum { in this room at the boarding house, No, 204 River street, kept by Mr. end Mrs. Miemeyer. ‘Mei4 as & material witness te hand- | some young German woman, who } epeaks no Bngiish ond who was : Behoote's companion and eupposed wife @uring hie stay in the boarding house. Bhe gives the name of Adela Schimmel, Mer aery of Schoote’a alleged suicide Desause of the loss of a 62,000 letter of eredit failed to satiety the detectives. ‘The woman's firat statement, ag given New Haven wae consiet and rallied 1 8-8, while rallies ranging | PY from 1-2 to 3-4 occurred in most of the) active stooks. This recovery was fol- lo by @ sharp recession towards noon, when prices receded again under the lead of Reading and Union Pacific. The first mentioned lost # point from the opening, and Union euatained a net list worked | 1 Bi mot her him @B bie wife, promiaing to take her ievcatinea save hr mar ot pane ‘WITH HI8 MONEY AROUND HOTEL, eo Vite +1ltgit + Hl 4 quiet, well-behaved , Tt was J Jak RELA CAPO) SK DIED 00h - the ouppesed dire. acreaming downstairs trom her mpne wan woveng that her besbene was aid Mrs. Niemeyer. “Wo the room and feuné Cys = Ses ee ae sew 1 eb idecieleet 3 pat T ATENED ®@UICIOR APTER LORINS 8 On entering @ bank on lower Broad: way, she said, he suddenly discovered ‘wae missing. “ ghe went on, ‘and Mr. Schoeto was heartbroken at the treatment he Gome of the influential diremore of the Erie Railroad Gompany are ack thought he would comet aul} ou, of resuming dividends on the pi I didn't belleve he would. He eyt for an hour on @ pretext took the poison, I guppose.” trunk in the man's room the found two bottles of laudanum, te of strychnine and one phial ‘There were several letters In German. Big orders for copper metal were booked yesterday for October and Novemiy enireent at 16 1-4 cents, a de ING, HE KILLS BROTHER, Conn., Sept. &—Alvin » aged twenty, hunting ducks feanoe to-day, was accidentally his"brother, Emil, aged sevene the pion result of the naming of this fAgure on the preceding afternoon by the United Moetats Aelling Com- paay and Phelps, Dodge & Co, Ameri- can Smelting and Refining Co., as well as the emailer agencies, were in receipt ad. | of important orders, In the report issued to-day B. W. fnow places the condition of corn at 64.8, with an indicated crop of 3,360, ft has @ steady yet persistent rectering kidneve and liver which brings perceptible It mot only removes the early 000,000 bushels, or Afty million bushels | More than the bt nment Agures: as 74.3, with Indicated yield of 241 million bushels, bonds waa reported. -4) care moved on this system for August ao 2,601,008, ig the heaviest loaded for the month of August in the history of the New York Central lines. I * inven near to the low level. wt i “0 : a The atock market opened unsetied |B} Hcg Fl i" “4 vn ies BAN FRANCH®OO, Rept. 4—The de with a somewhat heavy tone. The fa Pree: ; . i Mavement was not genera! in the first ib my B ih 130 HJ } Ee fonne rested to-day in its effort to prove POLICE NOT CONVINCED] five minutes, as some tasuen started fe J ig 12% dare that F. Drew Caminett! did n: ; unchanged and others made oltgnt #20 sm aa fh ‘van oni (| the Mann White Sinve Act when he 18 points down, and appeared to have damand buying orders, and when it had heen Supplied prices worked a few further off. Later on a rally occurred in the October, December and March futures, but January lost over a cent, selling down from 13.03 to 11,98 before Boon. in the afternoon, market was quiet and ateady, closed without change. with offerings M@ht until the market touched 98-8 for December when there 4 | W8e & lot of wheat for sale on renting orders. on gale, and ord advanced the September wheat option | mot in the early afternoon, with fractional advances in the other options above the morning rise. | oe, ) had eros Pp cla ‘Three New Yorkers Pian Leteurely York men, Jack Walters, Alex Kingston and Samuel Dobrow, G@unday for « stroll to the Pacific coast, ire by way of Florida. The winter will be THE EVENING WORLD, CAMETT CLUES HS EFAS THAL ON WATE SLAVE CIE Prosecution Begins Summing Up and Case Is Likely to. Reach Jury To-Morrow. Condition of esting wheat in given A continued demand for investment President W. C. Brown of the New fork Central made public the loadel an increase of 10,98, This ear movement NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, left his wife and babies at home and fled across the California line from Hacramento to Reno, Nev. with Lola Norria, Maury 1. Diggs and Marsha Warrington. The Government began its argue mente to the jury, which will be fol- lowed by those of the defense, and the case probably will go to the jury to- morrow afternoon. eae MAN DIES OF APOPLEXY. Motorman Sua lenty Drope White inlimited buying power on the call. It Sas evident later, however, that thin largely represented overnixit points Fow changes of importance ocourre! Ohtenge Wheat Market. Chicago wheat was higher all around 8 heen jo, OT East Bighty-firet street, was atricken with apoplexy on hie car as he turned into. Manhattan treet from One Hundred and Khang fifth etreet thie afternoon, Ae he wi falling he Le ig shut of the: ft batt Market has eased off more on jeterred months than on December. Corn started higher, with very little & lot of commission house on hand to buy. Heavy buying momentum, eng: orman collapse rushed forward. Philip oe the rear brakes Lap Le load of rasoengers: 6 3 motorman died without reralning con- eclousness, ‘The Rev. Father Daniel Quinn of Bt. Joseph's Church was called from the rectory nearby and he knelt on the floor of the per and administered the last rites of to the dying Had rah Hi & STROLL TO PACIFIC COAST. ‘Trip Across Continent. WASHINGTON, o- gia Mi, Mept, 4—Three New) roe the. Weel’ Oi wit leave here Free atreet epent in aan state and the jaunt re-/ but eumed in J of Introduction from the Socretary Columbia, which they mayors and towns ie ey their route, the rey ts Peonpdig taken larch. They will carry a let- wav for pleasure solely, the men ramic was tied up for. twenty min- Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL NOON, Boys’ “Right-Posture” Suits ‘With extra pair of Knickerbockers. 7 to 18 years. For which we have the exclusive sale, big Norfolk model, of high le all wool Scotch tweed, ixed cheviots and winter weight navy blue serge, with tented ‘‘Right-Posture” feature which te "es METOOP SHOULDERS Preve™ 9.50. value $12.50 Boys’ School Suits With extra pair of hnicherbochers, Fall models, 7 to 18 Years, New single and double breasted Norfolk models, with patch pockets, of navy serge, cheviot, Scotch tweeds and cassimeres. 12.50 6.50 8:50 Boys’ Student Suits First Long Trouser Suits. Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Single breasted English model, soft roll front, of imported fabrics. 12.50 15.00 18.50 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street. Announce a Sale of MEN’S TROUSERS at $2.75 g Odd pei from our better grade suits and all worth double the sale Me fl goed Both light and heavy avy weg worsteds, cheviots and pummeree, neat stripes as well as black and b Mk dass 2d ADMIRAL'S WIFE INVERTS Mrs. Chadwick's Device for Carry. | N., retired, and his } Headquarters today and asked Chief Kenton to test a life-eaving apperetus Gestgned and patented by Mrs. Chud- Wick. It fo @ DeaketHke a of canvas and straps, intended t de utilized in carrying disabled or uncen- | Pascr scious persons trom burning buildings. | Deputy Chief Larkin had the device e by firemen. The advantage jok | At All 832 James Butler Inc. Including the new Yonkers Market, open this morning at 8 Main St., Getty Square. Prime Rib Roast Beef.......1b. 18¢ Boston Pot Roast, boneless Shoulder Canada Mutton...ib. Lic Fresh Beef Liver..............1b. 10c Smoked Shoulders, like hams,\b. 124c Long mane Duc cks, very cectens Ib. 20c ancy ously tender, 1b. ZEC Premium Roas' pasting Chicken. 27c med for it by Admiral Chadw: that {t allowed the firemen to) ae use % = hands, us the basket ed FE RESCUE APPARATUS ing Victims Tested by Chief Kenlon’s Men, Rear-Admiral F. Chadwick, U. 8. fe called at Fire tim over the shoulder and shinning down the ladder with him haa not been im- proved upon. —_—_——__—_ . A bgt oor FREE. {B. Altman & Cos} Men’s Furnishing Department A new importation of Men’s English Rain Coats in biue and tan, regular price $20.00, will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) and until noon on Saturday (when store will be closed), at the special price of $10.00 The Men’s Furnishing Department is easily accessible .atme. from the main entrance to the store. | CHOICE ‘GROCERIES, LZ, Our School-Opening Premium Inducement Extraordinary—What Every Scholar Necds. FREE! e Self-Filling Fountain Pen On Saturday, S mber 6 to all purchasers Ne day ys (81) On Dollar, or over, in addition to all Qeaf Stamps regularly given. Amazing 5c Offers—Most Remarkable Values. Can Ripe, Red Tomatoes..... Can String Beans. . Each Se che. age XLCR Corn Starch Package Blue Ribbon Farina. Pkge Blue Ribbon Pear! Tapioca. Extra lar; Flakes A Special Sale will also be held of Women’s Trimmed Hats in styles adapted for present or early Autumn wear at $5.00, 7.50 & 10.00 each. In the regular stock Women's Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats; Misses’ and Qirls’ School Hats; Ostrich and Fancy Feathers; Flowers, Foliage, etc., will be found at very moderate prices. (Department on First Floor.) SFitth Avene, 34th end 35th Strevts, Mem York. Franklin Stmon & Co. announce that they will close their store on Saturday, Sept. 6th, at noon and thereafter will remain open daily until 6 P. M. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘Be Hecker’s al Flour . Greening Apples, °3:.°; 5 lbs. 17c Sweet Potatoes, f"scui 5 Ibs. 12c Red Onions, selected shipments 2 Ibs, 5e n-Fresh from National Biscuit Co. Royal Lunch, Golden Crisps, Ib: :10¢ | 00 4 1 Bae Stamps FREE with 60c flon F India-Ceylon, English Breakfast or Mixed |Gholce Coffee == 20° 25c, cut to, a lb., sie dae ettens woe ak =D. offee an Yelb. Best New Teas\ tor 60c At All 530 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Haig & Haig Scots Riga ped Ll 5 Star, i tle, 1-55. 3 Star, i: th Did Crow Rye, fines, rom O14 Ke Keatuehys pot. 95° for Ric! bot. .69¢ Sale Friday and Saturday Until Noon. Misses’ Tailor-made Suits New Fall Models, Tailored or Dressy Models of Broadcloth, Danes Cheviot, Peau de Peche, Duvetyne, W Poplin, Corduroy or Velveteen. 29.50 39.50 49.50 Necessary Alterations Will Be Made at Less Than Regular Season Prices Until Sept. 15th. “Camp Fire Girls” Dresses & Coats Misses’ Fall and Winter Models. 14 to 20 years. None genuine without registered “Camp Fire Girls” label. Camp Fire Girls” Dress ihacaarfy Dry Gin, ‘ ‘ Eh es eo Et plaid ita, oo neat 975 imperial ef Whiskey, large flask. 29°: ‘Camp Fire Girls” Coat aia Cal or a Carel TTT Siegen so SO Lager Beer, “em. 1 The New Market in Yonk ens This Morning At our old-established and well-known stand 3 Main St., near Getty Square. Phone 2638 The premises have been enlarged to make room for a MEAT aad POULTRY DEPARTMENT, fitted Im, in the latest and most approves sanitary manner, with a refrigerat- ing plant and cooling chambers, insuring the perfect pe na of all perehable foods. The Grocery, Wine and other de- ments have been re-arranged and refitted, making this Butler Branch a model market, where housekeepers can now do ALL their trading and buy everything for the table, kitchen and laundry at the lowest possible prices. Yonkers housekeepers are cordially invited to the Grand Opening. » Velvet or Velour Hats For Misses end Girls. Genuine Austrian Velour or Velvet, in black and all colors. 4.95 7.95 9.75 Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes 2.85 prteek Russia calf H welted. Value $4.75 3.65 you want your “business” to beco the talk of the town, tell about { through a World “Want” Ad IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 2 A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET rt

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