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\ STOVER IN CAPIT HE NAY COME BACK TONIGHT Priend Met Him in Washing- ton, but Failed to Clear Up the Mystery. Gharles B. Stover, the Park Commis- @tener, who walked out of his office thirty-six days aco and simply falled te return, provably will get back on the Job to-night or to-morrow morting, ac- cording to his old friend, John N. Bo- gart, once Commissioner of Licens Mayor Kline has threatened to remove Mr. Stover if he isn't beck by Monday. Mr. Bogart called at The Evening World office this afternoon. He said hm met Stover yesterday morning in the Union Station in Washington, D. C. and talked te him for mote than half an hour, but because Mr, Stover failed te mention it and because Mr. Bogart feared a question might embarrass him he 414 not ask him why he had re- mained away without notice to his @uperiors or where he had been in the several weeks of hin absence. Mr. Bo- gart was in Washington on private business, and it was about 11 o'clock when he reached thi fon, somewha: early for the train he intended to tak to New York. SAW STOVER IN DEPOT IN WA6HINGTON. “L was @tanding in the concourse, ‘more, I observed my old friend Stover. iq caught my eye at the same time anf hurried forward with outstretched and. Hie first worde were: ‘Hello, I'm iad to see you. What are vou doing terer “T @idn't stop to think that perhaps over, who in abdsentminded to degree, might not realize that his ab- gence had created any comment, and #o, with the manner of a detective ‘ig man, I replied: ‘I'm here after you and I've got you.’ To my eurprise Mr. Stover didn't seem to ‘understand my remark, as he must have hed he realised that speculation bad arisen in New York over his absence. he looked rather blank, and 1 the subject. of having been in Baltt- having deen struck by the ‘deauty of the city, which seen for some years, He or twelve years since Washington and that to go sight-seeing. me that {t was unfortunate | wegretful that I could net accompany ‘Alm on tis trip around the city. It was yt until J was aboard my train that I failed te learn where he AL; YELLOW TANIS DEFY LAW: OTHERS REDUGE FARES, PR (Contis sed frou Firat Page) dence everywhere, except in yellow tants. | Al) former hotel private stands jm any public tami smad. | Backmen, abolishing monopoly or | _ Competition among catmen lively Ao @ result of the decision yesterday by the Appellate Division the new taal ordinance, which went into effect Aug. 1 and was stayed in part by injunctions, ‘Was put in ful force, During the time since Aug. 1 the pub- Me has enjoyed but two weeks of the jnew systein of public taxicab rates en ‘account of the stays granted by the courts, but the benefits of the measure, so long fought for by The Evening World, are now to be fully realized. Chief Drennan and his twenty-five inspectors up antl] an early hour this morning were steadily at work putting the law into effect. By the new ar- rangement all “private” tazi stands in front of hotels and restaurants become bic stands where any one may secure ‘be at the legal ratea The police and inspectors are alive to the situation and bave ordera to enforce the law in every instance, go the public will be fully ‘a Drotected. | At the Watorf-Astoria the yellow taxicabs operate from a court “private stand,” but in several cases last night jthey wero unable to reach the door in ume to beat the public hackmen weit- \ing in front, |NO MORE LEEWAY FOR LAW VIOLATORS. ‘The Mason-Seaman Company after the Gecision applied for 300 more licenses, which brin; their total number to 35. ‘They had obtained 16 licenses after |Judge Seabury's decision upholding the lerdinance, but have not used them until now, being protected by the injunction. Several smaller cab companies have ap- He ,Dited for licenses, and it is expected that within the next twenty-four hours prac- itieally all the cabs that have been op- HELD UP MAN AND WIFE Two of Gang Escape After Lively Moly tf the weather remained pleasant; = Chase—Prisoners Held in he might continue in Washington for evverel days. He said he expected the Commissioner would call on Mise .iar- Hifton, who fe employed in the $2,500 Each. Polloetian Charlies McKenna of the Beet One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Library and whe 18 40| gtree: station raced from Second ave- old friend of Gtover's. GRAVEYARD POSSUM GIFT TO WILSON ——d “Shroud Him in Yams or Send Him | to the Zoo,” Said Sender—It _ Went to the Zoo. WASHINGTON, Nov, %—Among the nifts received at the White House to. day was @ live possum. It bore a card addressed to President Wilson. “We have noticed,” wrote Dr, J. H. Woot of Roxie, Miss,, “that you have nue early this morning toward @ group Sof five men and « womun struggling | y loutatde of No. 263 Kast One Hundred |and Twenty-fifth atreet, when he heard the woman ahrieking for help. He found \two men fighting and three othera bend- |ing over the woman who lay on the sidewalk. At McKenna's approach, two of the men darted ‘nto the hallway of No, 261 ast One liundred and Twenty- fifth street and two into the hallway of No. 268. ‘They robbed us and beat my wits” shouted the aingle man who stood his ground. McKenna ran into No, i after a pair of the fugitives, capturing two after @ lively chase, The others eacaped. In the station the prisoners said they were Joseph Hinchey, seventeen, of No, ‘Wi East One Hundred and Twenty-sizth THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER | WATE STANDS GONE erated In tie city at the old rates! ‘ough the ald of Injunctions will be | d to get under the new rate system, FE ‘The the longer i § i f a E a & s Ir FE: cH fi if ft I i | i ik : E i ; a g #8 | i i Severn! wagon loads of pubilc tant atand signs were placed during the night by the License Bureau, eo the Publis may know where new stands are located, These stanchions designate how many cabs may eccupy the hack stands. They will later be replaced by permanent signs, During the two weeks the Ww ordl- dere from Commissioner Waldo to see that each cad at the public stands took ite turn in gettips passengers. This ‘world sent chi I for observed now. Any vio- an “isle order will be lators of the rules will come before the magistrates, who have heretofore deen reluctant in imposing fines on ao count of the injunctions, Their gen- eral attitude now is to make such dis Position of the cases before them as to give full effect to the law and prevent future violations, INSPECTORS READY TO EN- FORCE THE LAW. Chief Wallace of the License Bureau aid to-day: “We are especially favored in thie ordinance in that, with its inaugura- tion, twenty-five inspectors to enforce it were granted by the Board of Bati- mate. There is no ordinance in the city with auch assurance to the public that it will be carried out in full measure. “There should even be more inspec tore, The great trouble in rigidly en- forcing ordinances is that while they Provide all sorts of splendid innovations to benefit the people, we have not the force to carry them out to their best possible results. “In this direction the License De- partment is handicapped. We do the best we can, and complaints from the taxicab Inspectors will be taken care of In this office, so that this ordinance has bright prospects to begin with.” $32,531 WAS SPENT ON M’CALL CAMPAIGN |Highest Contribution Was $5,000 | by Bernard M. Baruch; Warren Leslie Put Up $2,750. ALBANY, Nov. 22.—A report of Edward E, McCall campaign filed to- shows contributions of $H,645 were ri celved and $22,613.95 was expended. Among the contributors were: Bernard the 000; James B. Regan, MoGowan, $1,000; John J. 80; Warre $2,700; George Ehret, $1,000 Wiliam Sheehan, Parker, $600; James W. Samuel Untermyer, $00 Perey and Herbert Stra tor James A, O'Gorm« entine Taylor, $300. The Aaron J. Levy Non-partisan Campaign Committee received §2% and spent $1,769.3, Dudley Port, succeeding John Purroy Mitchel, to-day wave @ bond for 630,000, the amount of surety required by the United States Government. The pur- pose of the bond fy in theory that the giver is properly bound to discharge the Christian Assoctations’ \campaign, because that ts the sum they | expect their clock to atrike Before this| depth« of dulness ani | afternoon ends. There are several gifts| (.. Sat Gaon Mose one pledged to the fund in case this amount shall have been received when to-day's collections are announced. Mra . L. Blade and Mrs. William Fellowes Mor- been keen rivairy between the men and the women engaged in the werk, The been recelving possum without potatoes ‘and potatoes with possum. Hoping that your potatoes have not been ex- bauetes, we are sending you another possum. If you think it worth while turm Aim over to the Zoo, but otherwise shrowd him in yellow yams.” ‘The letter also described the animal ae @ “graveyard possum.” President Wileon had ‘t shipped to the Zoo. poets SUES HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW. Widow of Multt-Millionaire Defend- ant for $000,000 In Alienation Case. ‘Mre. Isabella T. Barton, widow of the melti-millionaire Salt Trust magnate, was to-day sued in the Supreme Court ‘or 0600,000 damages by her son-in-law, Telamon Cuyler, a young Georgian, who alleges that his mothor-in-law alienated he affections of hie wife. The Ouylers were divorced in San Francisco last year. @he 1s now living at No Central avenue, Alameda, On Nov. 14, 1900, according to the com- viaint, fled by the law firm of Earle & Russell, Cuyler married Mias Barton in Attanta, Ga., and at that time there was “great mutual love and affection between them.” The mother, Cuyler alleges, consented to the marriage, Cuy- ler was then practising law in Atlanta and bis wife and her mother were moy- Ing in the most exclusive Southern clroles, Both in ther own right are worth several millions, Cuyler alleges, naving inherited the fortune left by Mr. Barton, the salt magnate, MUND, Germany, Nov. 2%.- After a trial lasting 111 days Herr Onm, managing director of the Nieder- deutache Bank, which fatled with lia- Diltttes of $12,000,000 on July 27, 1910, was e@entenced to-<ay to seven years’ im- prisonment for wrecking tho institution dy appropriating funds. A public ao countant, Herr Hartwis, was game time sentenved to threo y imprisonment and « numer of other bank employees to terms of from four to i months each, SI os his duties a» the Collector of Customs of the port. PROMOTE ect, and Myles McCue, seventeen, of No, 39 St, Ann's avenue, the Bronz. ‘The complainants were William Austin and his wife, May, of No, 313 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. They eald they were attacked on their way home from @ visit to friends end robbed of $18, In the Harlem Court Masiatrate Fresoht held them in §2,600 ball each ¢or examination Monday. —_—_—_——— } STRANGER HOLDS UP SALOON Gets Away Safely With Cash nod Dia Rt | Charles L. Hooper who has a saloon} at 287 Communipaw avenue and John McQuade of 0 Suydam avenue were talking in the saloon in Jersey City early this morning waen a man wearing @ long grey overcoat and a derby hat entered and called for a glass of beer. Hooper served tt and then he and McQuade found themecives covered by the muzzle of a revolver. \ He omered them to throw up their hands and they kopt them up until] 7% the visitor went behind the bar, opened the cash register and extracted ten dollars in eilver, nineteen dollars in bills and a diamond ring valued at one hundred dollars and tien bucked out CUTICURA of the saloon. ‘The police were called then but have no trace of the hold up| man. | - - | e = Ss CALLS BRYAN TO THE HUNT., 5 , tle Grandson ef Secretary Hus-| AndCuticura Ointment, es Mim On te Shoot Ducks, | They do much for irri- tary of Stute to-day attired inj dandruff and dry, thin garb and with a Hittle shotgun . . over his shoulder, Diplomats, offictals and falling hair, and do it speedily, agreeably and economically. Cutioure Seay ond Ointment sold ibroughout the ed ITe0., and secretaries were standing about, “Grandpa,” said the little fellow, “you | proinised to go duck hunting at eleven | o'clock. You're late now. Let's Secretary Bryan looked at his desk, found no dispaiches of importance, 4 posed of hin callers and obeyed the call | gorld, | Liberal Sf Soap saa fin of the hunt. He went down the Potomac Ee eae tre tak lane ein tee River and expected to be gose oll day. (tad {3 best fer okta ond oesie. plainer mrt Are ieee ease te ‘STOCK MARKET NEAR LOW RECORD NARK IN TRADE Long Period of Dulness, With a Week Now That Is lly Worst of All. $3,000,000 DAY ISNOM STRKING BY THE CLOCKS Last Stroke Before the Sun Wanes — $100,000 Condi- tional Gift for Monday. Thix ix Three-Million-Dollar Day in $4,000,000 The New York Stock went out of busin stocks and change almont to-day, Trading in bonds fell to the lowest the Exchange closed at on there were almont established low-water marke for a day an well aaa week, with pom aibly one exception. All during the past six days there has been unprecedented stagnation. ‘The ticker has acted Uke a broken-down taxicab, Ocasstonally tt would spurt out @ few quotations and then atop In hopeless inactivity, On the floor of the Exchange attend: ance hae fallen off notiveably. Brokers stand around In idle Kroups, alternately oritiolaing conditions and propheaying « change. Many of them went to fovthall @ames to-day, the larger number to Bos- ton for the Harvard-Yale contest. A largo contingent {s patronizing tango teas in uptown hotels for lack of something elee tw do, Total sales for the past week were 629,900 shares, an average of slightly more than 100,000 shares per day. The lowest previous week on record of the Stock Exchange was that of Jan. 80, 1897, when sales were 629,000 shares. tnat they had received o upon this condition it since the raising of the money for the two associations there has And how the women worked! Mrs. B. R. L. Gould went down to the banking firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. and walked ,000; Miss Dorothy Perkini nance was in effect the police had Of |colied’ wp fuistd and. more ys Views Mayor of Tokio tore off a $0 note, anda lot of other equally prominent citizens — M’COMBS AND M’ADOO FRIENDS ONCE MORE Chairman and Secretary Shake Hands—Former Refuses Paris Post. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.--Wiltan Fr. But for to-day's business there was McCombs, Chairman of the Democrat’ | no hope of saving the recon. It Natlonal Committee, and William G.| amounted to 0,02 shares ‘The loweat were to be lowered there wan sharp figuring to increase the figures in some way above the 187 record, ‘The nominal reports for this week showed 635,000 shares. By dragging in all the odd lot sales, the Exchange statisticians were able to make up the total finally to 2: ur 90 shares above the low-water mark, McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, | previous day was July 11 of this year have shaken hands and buried the'r| when the sales amounted to 6,674 ditterences, share They met yesterday after Chairman! The business of this past week was McCombs had held a long conference at the White House with President Wilson and {t had been announced formally he would not accept the Ambassado to France. The feeling between Mr. Mocoulos ana the Secretary of the Treasury dated back to the Wilson campaign and was the cause of considerable embarrass- ment to the Adminiatration. It hus been meneraily understood that Mr, Mc- Combs resented Mr. Adoo's interference im the campaign and for months t have been hardly on speaking terms. as for the name erage of @ hun- dred thousand shares a day makes aad 'P | contrast w'th the million whare days of a few years ago. imax of a steady down- ward tendency that is exhausting the vitality of the market an¢ the resources of brokers. Occasional pe: treme dulness, downward both in prices and volume of Huatness, can be endured, but when week after week, month after month, the Holiday Gift Suggestion ACT _AT ONCE AND YOU _WILL_BE_IN GOOD TIME T ‘COUPON BELOW IS WORTH §2 Give Photographs. They are Everlastingly Appreciated. Sor. 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Mth Bet Biver & Kh Ave 148 W. 334 Bt. Ba MD & TR Ave 04-113 W. 128¢R Bt, New Leones Ave 1806 Breadwey, Bet, 2b o ae ) Sas tesington haven Corn Tia th wen he te Kaplres 2a. t the reduced price of 61. VDA EBA ALL HL DALALEOAL LIAL MULL Broadway, Co" Pert Are New Jersey, 107 Newark Ave. Ov Erie m,, Jersey City, 088 Broad At., Onp City Mell, Newark, 2 Merth Broad 6t., Treates. H Bross, N.Y. RPE a A Rt nm — ‘When it seemed to-day that all records | = 22, 1913. rain continues grawing worae wer! BAPT CHRISTIANSEN Street's condition becomes serious, ’ Uxchange did only vuch Dual Ge September of last year, October this year recorded only W per cont. | skier ot stagnation was in} 1892, when | vwn to 190,009 | fender tka are the Jonged period of 1804, following the panic the daily average got shares, The high-water 4 mote than @ million share days of No+ vember, 1904, and the 720.00 share aver age of November, 1900. la JESSIE WILSON PRAISED. Made Nridat This announ by Robert W manager of the syndicate, the cup defenders Columbla and Rel ancy under tho Charley Barr. sading manter Aurora, owned by Recently he haw f th Her Choice of Amerion Outrte PI tne! i Men, CINCINNATT, Nov, 2% —The fact that Mian eJasie Wileon, daughter of Pram. dent Wilson, will be married in @ com tune of purely American prodi.ction, both an to workmanshiy and material, | has Pleased the members of the Cham- ber of Commerce ant the following tole | olius Vanderbil ruse, Whe May Die. Two Italia: ipper of the new America’s Cup de- be built for the Vandorbilt syndicate at the Herreshof yards here. ment Was made to-day! Emmons 24 of Boston, ptainey of the late n {damage wrought b aixty-foot sloop! to $900,000, ; TO SAIL CUP DEFENDER: Cornelius Vanderbilt’s|Call for Aid Sent From @ainte an compared with Last ve Now Nos vember ix KHOWIDE On er cont The actual sles during the mat week] Yacht Chosen tor Race Against Nave been little tha onestiind . ‘ the nuinber of a Ween teat yeas Lipton Challenger, The daily jetting down) | | elose to 100,000 « worst pt 1, 22. Capt. Chris | | | a 150 HOUSES BURNED AS FIRE SWEEPS TOWN Marie in Quebec, Where 1,480 Residents Face Peril. LEVIS, Que, by fire to-day. One hundred am@ Atty houses had been destroyed and the are was till raging unchecked at geen Kvery piece of fire fighting apparatus Capt. Christiansen served as mate on that could be spared war dispatehed at once on a special tratn According to word reaching here the fire #0 far amounts > Woman of 81 Falls to Death. BALTIMORE, Md, Nov, 2—Mee. Richard Woolen, elit ‘our yeara od, & member of one of Haltimore's prem!- nent families fell to her death fram @ window In her room on the third @oor clashed this afternoon! of an apartment houre at Guilford and gram hae heen went to the future Mrs, jin Van Brunt stroet, near Sackett, in| Prestom streets to-lay. Mra. Woolen Eayre by the Home Products Commit: | Brooklyn, und before the revolver! was wione in her room’ and the ears tee amoke drifted away one of them was|of her fall Ix a inystery, She wae in “We congratulate you on your Joyalty | lying on the sidewalk with two bullets! feepie health to yout country in ordering your trous- lin hinand the other had sped off. Two wen entirely of American manufacture, | revolvers, one undiacharmed, were ly- DM atebe tag a et omen and! ing beside the Injured man. ' will do mucl lurther the caure o 1 inte Carine, our people. 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