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| et Semana WANTS $50,000 ‘FEAT OF ATHLETE FROM BROKER WHO JLTED nS “BABY” Martin, | Stage Beauty Sues 4 Who, She Says, Presented Her as His Wife. | ' | THEN WED “Baby” Letters Read in Court} Fairly Burn With Avowals of Affection. Mine Cora M. Clark, some thine of Broadway, appeared in Jueticn Page's| Were piling down the front fire escapes at the mx-rory 3) West Forty-fourth street, early tor Part of the Supreme Court to«iny Paainuff in a reach of promine mutit for $90,000 against John L. Martin, @ stock broker, whose father is said to have Jeft him a fortune. Mer cause was present: | j ed by Attorney Aaron P. Jetmore. fole purpose -f plastering nome rents fm her young and tender heart. She complatus | efly that Martin met her when #ho was dazzling the crowds of the go with him to an apartment tn One Hundred and Twelfth atreet, and late to another in One Hundred and Flev- enth atreet wid live with him as hin wife, on the promise that he would marry her when that might be lg mother and the state of hie tnher- ftance, she mys, were the reasons urged for his not marrying her then and there. Miss Clark says she was patient and as Gevoted, that she loved and trusted him, |@"4 hysterical women and children, afd that he supported her, gave her money end jewelry and always kept making love, kept promising to wed. But it was only @ dream. Instead, Mr. Martin recently married Mies Claude Canfleld Eddy, with whom he now resides in New Rochelle. Miss Eddy, now Mra. Martin, also was for- merly on the a1 LAWYER CATCHES HI8 BREATH, THEN READS— Mies Clark took the stand ag the ANOTHER. POLICEMAN TO RESCUE [maw the drop Iadder get aw man on the Jowest valcony and tumble ready cut th jand the accide \clinging helpless to balconies and lad- \ders in the cold, most of them In thelr reet of lights, and induced her to|night clothe: training. SAVES SORES AT WESTSIDE FRE They Were Trapped on Fire E sape When Scared Man Dropped Ladder. Reaches Escapes by “Circus| Act” and Women and Children. Passes Down As more than one hundred perse mode! tenement, No stricken, they from @ lay, wome of them pant into the strect. Flames of incendiary orlgin had al: | ) off from the stairway, to the ladder left tem Many of the women e- but In a few minutes two Waldo's, new model @ demonstration of their Policemen Hofatadt and Griffen of the West Forty-seventh atreet station were among the first to reach the bullding after an alarm had been sent In by & passing chauffeur. They found the fire- encapes already choked with excited mun more were emerging every second. ‘The man first to reach the lowest bal- cony of the escape had tried to lower the drop-ladder, and it orasied to the pavement, striking Joe Karbach, No. 437 ‘West Thirty-alxth street, a milk wagon Griver, who had been throwing pebbies against the widows to warn tenants of the fire, LADDER KNOCKED MILKMAN UN- CONSCIOUS. He fei unconscious, but after having opening of court this morning ready and | ‘wo stitches taken in his scalp at Poly- More than willing to tell the jury what ahe had muffered at the hands of Of, ‘Martin. She was all in velvet and gray fur, an alluring little women with @ pretty sadness, She went over her story as ft has been outlined, and then Attorney Jemore stepped back, caught bis breath and ‘began to read letters. He didn't catch 1t again for eome time (Miss Clark had just testified that Mar- tin and she had moved from One Hua- dred and Twelfth atreet to No. 638 Weat One Hundred and Eleventh street and had identified the lease, given in Mar tin'’s name. She had eleo sworn that Martin had introduced ber to the land- lord as his wife. Then began a stream of letters and telegrams en route to Palm Beach and from there, They were all addressed to Mre. John Martin, No. 6% West One Hundred and Eleventh street, and they ‘were something in the way of k re. SOME PERFERVID ENDEAR- MENTS TO “BABY.' Zach day he wrote one and each day ghe replied. Here ere some excerpts: “Dearest love to my baby. I've had an awfully lonesome trip.” “Sweetest thoughts from your precious Jack.” “Be sure and Keep up your emulsion; it will make you feel so much stronger in the spring.” “Take good care of yourself and be @weet to me.” “I wish you were here so I could love @né caress you.” “I dope Jim ie taking good care of pou” (Jim te the do “Your letters, sweetheart, are 60 as- @uring and affoctionate that I would wet have it In me to do you any wrong @ wink of it” “I wish you were here to baby me.” PLAINTIFF UNDER GRUELLING EXAMINATION, @udfected to a Kruelling examination by Martin's attorney, the plaintiff told hat she had a child and tried etumbiing- Jy to explain the sources of her income, uer persisted in trying to show Mastin ha@ repeatedty bogmid hes | to marry him and that there had been | ebundant oppurtunity to carry out the plan, but that the Clark wonan had held | back always because Martin was not gure of his Inhoritance, McAdoo Calle Customs Mea, WASHINGTON, Oct. %.—A confor- ence of the Collectors of Customa caligd by Secretary of the Treasur McAdoo to meet at Now York the week Deginning Nov, 3 The conference will consider means and methods of bringing | about greater eMciency and economy | in the ustoma service. “CASCARETS” IF CONSTIPATED, SICK HEADACHY, BILIOUS—DIME A BOX Turn the rascals out—the headache, biliousgess, constipation, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases—turn thein out regulate your he sour, undigested aad fermenting food and that misery- making gas; take the excess bile from clinto Hospital he wes able to resume | comparet with Gown the top sash and drew himedt up to « coping over the window. He perched there a moment until he could recover hie balances, and then gradually worked his way over several feet of cornice to where he could graap the railing < the escape balcony and get into the milling crowd there ‘The tenants were so excited they were tm danger of pushing each other through the well, and Hofetadt etraddied the opening and kept everybody back. Griffen, on the side- walk, then raised the fron ladder and |} = 6 Hotstadt hogsed it in place Griffin came part of the way up and his part- ner danded the more hysterical women and children to bim and he passed them ¢o the street. CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. Out of twenty-two stocks in which dealings were recorded on the 9.90 o'clook opening call on the Consolidated Stock Exchange to-day sixteen showed | 7) declines compared with the closing | prices of ‘Thursday, four were un- changed and only two reflected gains, Among tho leading stocks Union Pacific was down 8&4 of @ point, #melting 1-2, Reuding &$ and United States Steel and American Can 1-4, Dt was in these stocks that the bulk of the business on the floor concentrated, both on the call and afterward, ‘A combination of adverse factors in- cited eelling, ‘The warning notes sound- ed by James J. Will and Frank A. Vanderlip regarding the country's cur- rency, the tangles which have arisen over the levying of the income tax and further foars regarding the outcome of the Mexican situation all pli a part in the market, The advance in money rates also had an unfavorable effect. Quite generally the early high prices were those recorded on the call, this be- ing true of Steel, Reading, Can, Amal- gamated © per, Smelting, Southern Pacitio, Canadian Paclile, Erie, Atehl- son, New York Central and Missourt Tacific, Union Pacific waa an exceptic touching, after the call, a high of 1003-4, apainnt 1801-2 the N r Stock Exchange. Its low was against a low of 160 on the other bo Southern Pacific did not get under 7-5 on the Consolidated, against 865-8 Amalgam: 21-4, against 3-4, awalnet vell under wainet apeaake & Ohio f in ail at 672-8 and Amer Ico 80! Mat 2 ed in Wall at up_to 1.45 o'clock your liver and carry off the decomposed to prevent an accident | Lah THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, WALL STREET —_ Yield of Leading rg Prices 1913. MODEL COP, A SLAYER, JUSTICE LYMCH'S SALARY GOES VISLEATLY INSANE WILL NOT BE GARNISHEED : brought neainst J nto ' é 1 sina that K cor and a POR | ne to appear at VW atte! i ‘ al on charges a the follow : # common stock, payable ting of van fractions to * f record Leo, 2% yrmissloner New sf thi minutes, however, tone de ‘ % eedinga taker T have no ” sped, and KoMe recovertes occurred y Om nAny reports fe interest tn Hd T receive any bene ton Pacific wan f the weakest | rea . ya surplus availa : | ‘ 1 1 " t transaction M reddit features, With @ales k be r end a deel ne of $104 Hart ised by ors auminst Py d 0 in differ: | from pre r al yout 160% anid DP | begun civil and eriminal parte of the crowd ents 7 | at TéLRCAO aN tide Go dfleld Cor ed Mines Company | \ \ sport for quar Sept. 0 slows tives Grosaman and Dwye Wide openings were also imade ed sl eed aah ake batty ENIthe? Tacendiay Fire at Marlem Drag Steel and Amalgamated, with) total tonnage of 8 ore prodiced, Nihon a. Wourthy tore. sof 4 in the frst few minutes, | from which $1.05 re ntrect, Lally wud; Policeman Ulrich, of the Alexand Canadian Pacific was sold on a fately [OOM Of 8660, leaving $619,530 rentized r avenue etation, found a fire burntne large seal ly London and declined Pe], riskly against the front d enti The American Metal Market save pre iartaha eM tnt ana} duction and sy veln prices of other off trom | (2 full capacity 4 dara heavy selling pressure and active|% Per cent. on Oct. 1, 8 per cent. trading, American Can was weak, los-| Week and $9 per cent. this week, and | was as ing 1 1-2 points to ood support | Predicts a fall below 70 per cent. within was slight was rendered to market n needed, | (Wo or three weeks, As Was the case Severn) times during ate the Aft HURe: wher € ling tsenes| The Rock Istand lines report net earn- 7 ‘i showed resistance at the tower prices, | {0K for September declined $3 .8i4, and Our prices for Harris and although @ great deal off trading was done nround the lower level Union Pacific did not get below 1, Steel & or Reading 160 1-4 In the aecond hour a slight rally rated prices about 1-2 point above the low In the active leaders, with @ full point rally In Canadian Pacific The rate for call loans ran up to 10 per cont. around mid-day, the high- eat rate at which loans have been made in a long time, and stocka showed a tendency to rally, as very little atocks were brought out at the lower figures, as market was dull In the late morning and in early afternoon trading amount- ed next to nothing, out it was re- marked how little selling was done on the appearance of higher money rates. Fractional advances took place, on Nght trading, later in the afternoon, ‘The Closing Quotations. ‘The following were the highest, lowest, and lest prices of stocks for today and the net changes as N Bis work, The policemen saw the A- fe tees-foot gap between the escape bal i a & ‘cony and the ground, and Hofstadt pro- a c5oeded to pull off @ stunt that would | Am (a0 [Singhs have done credit to a circus man, He climbed to @ first floor window, drew | A” * Copper, toh, exdividend 114" per ren, exdividend 11, per cent, ———— NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. um. ¢ High, Lew, He heen 4 iy 2M oe HAS Ne 3.8% i 1305 WM tt Howe ue ih Me 1 1.37 13.8) 8.30 2a ret bs y sy US lay 18, July, 21 he 13.21 18,85 Market ned steady from 1 point up to 4 nts down, Buylng at opening was quite general, partly for short and trade accounts. Burope also bought. ‘Bullish aggreasiveness wax checked by Cordill's favorable report on Okla- homa and Arkansas with prospects of combined liberal movement. Port receipta to-day estimated at 135,- 000 bales compared with 98,779 last week, and 94,008 last year same dite Cotton oppeared to be in demand all during the morning from trade sources on favorable weather forecasts and showed advances at midday cing from 8 to 14 points. Market was quiet in early afternoon, with strength in the fate months. Cotton prices were at the highest for the day near the close, and final prices were slightly lower than the best, but showed advances over yesterday’ close from 6 to 2 poin CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT, Thnirstay's Net Close. pac Glove. ones. ton MG we tok 10% Dee 00% 70 ry 71% May W% TM Wheat opend strong 6-8 higher. Corn was unsettled at the opening, with first sales 1-8 lower to 1-8 highe Northwest receipts to-day at Duluth [239 car lots, amatnst 241 last week and 682 last yeu At Minneapolis 241 cars to-day, com- ed with 395 last week und 618 last r same date Wheat was steady after the opening, | with trading at prices slightly below ning le was burely steady, but price waste matter and from the bowe 1 A Cascaret to-night will atraighten out by morning ~a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel bully and cheerful for | months, Don't forget the children, changes showed a tendency to sax off in the late morning The relative firmness of the cash | market was commented on, but indica tons of continued favorable weather Drought out moderate offerings In afternoon) wheat sold slightly |lower, and corn was influenced by re- wetion in wheat and the ‘Argentine corn is offered a 9 to 10 cents under Wheat closed 1-8 to 3-8 higher than | yesterday and corn closed 1-3 to 3-8 below yesterday's finals ee FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. American Radiator Company declared regular quarterly dividend of 1% per for three months net earnings have de clined $880,680 compared with same period last year. Call money rate was firm and higher to-day around noon; 19 per cent. was demanded, City Treasurer Dobbins phia ann: that the popular sale of the $2,200,009 bonds bearing 4 per cent was completed to-day, when all were sold, of Philadel ‘The Standard O: Company of Indlana declared a regular dividend of $8 A share for the quarter and an extra dividend of $9 per share, payable Nov. 2 to atock of record Nov, 10. This will make dividends for the year 22 per cent. The price of the stock advanced from 8 to 4M on the announcement of the dividend, New York Central reports that the entire system shows increase in net earnings for September of $278,4%, and the net earnings for nine months in- creased $1,860,171, pool” Sean WHADDY’E MEAN, A COP? Harris Might Have Got on Force Except for Crime Reco Charles Harris went to Police Head- quarters yesterday and applied for a Job on the force. He ts a negro and hin record was investigated. The po- Nice found he had eerved time in the penitentiary and had been arrested four times for burglary. He went away from Headquarters to await develop- ments. They developed. Firat thing Charles knew he was ar- rested to-day at 71 West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, charged with robbing Sene Bellamy of No. 70 West One Hundredth street of a fur coat, six shirtwalsts, three new skirts and odd bits of lingerie. The jJanttresa in the bullding alleges she saw the negro leave with the stoien goods. In the West Side Court to-day Magistrate Herbert held Harris in $2,600 bail on a burglary charge. —_.—__- To Inspect Europe's Navy Ya Rear Admiral Washington L. Chief Naval Constructor, U. 8. N., and Mrs, Capps, accompanied by Naval Con- structor and Mrs, McBride, aailed on the Baltic yesterday. 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