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ane RR TR rc seen — - oe 4 i a a : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1913. ‘ \wwatk, whioh finally broweht her 2s [seurs’ nao next Friday and was never SRR foi | Mere’s the Two Prettiest Girls in Ainerica |S|\|||VAN CIR ETS WURY IS COMPLETE suse th band for alimony. So there you are! daughter yet.” said Robert G MeCann. pani fe Bette urs cee e| Picked by the Noted French Artist, Helleu Fe a Ktrect Jail’s ‘alimony alley.” Both second marriages have from home as a natural one and had| Shen the distracted father begeed | er 2 )'90+0b10008 869469 44 R the theme for gossip for mo. Ten tar, tow following day, however, | fat Bis siestage to the mitsing gtr wre Adria Sealand i Pirie cloned from Sea Cliff, f. 1, with she was astonished to see Mins MoCann | Might be published again, in the hope 4 his present wife, who was Mise Louise (A hurrying along Surf avenue, The girie| that ft might find her, wherever ehe ' | M. Soder, one of Sea CUft's summer “passed each other on opposite sides of | may be. $ Oat) | coloniats, They are now living in Wad- the @treet and did not speak. The nuree | “Por God's sake, Bis, come home g [ing River. if airl did not know where Miss McCann | © your heart-broken parents. Your | ¢ a John T. Virle, father of the young went. | mother te distracted and will die + RB lelubman, died in Chicago early thie ye FAMILY FEAR SHE THREW! ‘If You don't return soon.” \¢ {Court Adjourns Until To-Mor jicaving a fortune of sizing, He cut HERSELF INTO THE OCEAN “Sis was a family nickname, It ts] ¢ 4 Settl hy Ke H Mott fom ation with Site and Ccisl MG iJ raved in o gold ne | ce. 'Seitleme hy p I oy row ‘ =] (the seeming disinheritance | . The girl's family are fearful that she pn wor Ms her eidinetay ane uiars | AAU y er at Lad row, Box Being Filled oy the ‘8 marriage record, , Went to Coney Island to throw hersell | peared. —_—_——— | Late This Afternoon. | GARAGE MAN KILLED. lCrushed fo Death Between Me Teack and W over the tea wall and drown horeit ‘ Dr. Roger Durham of No. 222 Park | pltate aun eprane = , Diace, Brooklyn, who had been treating | ew bureau for @ | the girl for about six weeks, anid that unidentified dead were cage + @he had been in « nervous condition | Ai the which might lead her to take her life Mary A. Holland, Given in Papers Filed. ted through hoa: The records of the the identification of the searched, resources of the city’s police ‘The jury for the trial of Maus Schmidt for the murder of Anna Aumueller was! VAISS Seesasnenes | Were placed at the disposal of the| 4 DIWITH IT A) $25,000 FEE, |compteted inte atte I jy) doh Muisky, a washer in the Rarage The police are confident, However, | pearchere, under the pit a $25, aE afternoon, Immediately Jo! 4 Ait: that the missing «irl is alive, A man | hie f vitrant a 40 Xf ke cvaty poe. | . a, latter the noon recess Schmidt's lawyers e ea paedd Es hat * sie all z o on Hty peremp.| !2 Gold streot, Brooklyn, did not no friehd = the family told of race ton jet orton belialf of his old personal 4 ‘ ; ; used , HATE ff the r Her tamed behets peremp-| es vi nile: Gack which the chauiteur he police not say whether * | THINK SHE IS VICTIM OF|% } mit i Weaviv ail tf (he Uw talecne backed Into the garage about 8 o'clock \, merely sew her there or whether i % hal De: Ye Ta. Nearly all of tho 190 taleamen exam: | fad an opportunity to speak to her APHASIA, $ half of Dead Man's Re- |ined and excused up to this point twa | {i morning and was caught by the . » It 19 perfectly possible for) Members of the family are about heavy vehicle. been challenged or excused because | ! puted Daughter. they had indicnted their fixed belle aa| CAtney shut off power, but the washer " « crushed against a brick wall. Dr. | “ Oe ee Read eee Schmidt: Icotter of Moly Family Hospital found 7 was twenty- pore were fled to-day with the} tore and more nervoun as the atter-| Mullahs dead. The man wet toes ork of the Surrogate'’s Court rectting {M007 Wore on, Mo knotted and untied | CKRE Y soiled handkerchief frequently, at j that Mary A, Holland, doscrived as thal tines elaepine It tightly tothe wide af guardian and mother of Margaret |tho chair in which he sat. From tine | atherine Sullivan, daughter of the|to time he plucked from the sleeve of i ii }hin coat the end of the sleeve of the ja 0 >, Sulli * lute Timothy D. Sullivan,” has made ®) jngershire which, aa was shown by t | mettlement with the executors of Sulll-| opening of ila muffler, wax his onl | van's estate {1 behalf of her ward, Sie) Upper garment except his c | ready to accept the suggestion of the Raley Seeceany Aht the man to have meen) tamiiy physician, Dr. Roger Durham, # 4 No, a2 Park place, Brooklyn, that the Bis. Abporenllbeno ghd ven ay [girl has broken down and may be wan- : to reach Philateioniey Reis {define somewhere, a victim of aphasia, © known to have had only a little change, | Oy yuan sae totes Probably shout # cents, when sha lett | some ne w fo ae uae the house Iler mother had given her | ROm* She was nervous and Imolined to # & Bill to make some pirchason for | pay ment. She complained that she Hi hot been doing as much good wor ite von and te girl Wad BUCA) ag pho would like to have done I think ht he may have wandered away in a atat Mrs, McCann had called her attention | tod es to the carelessness of carrying money |! Aree ae Labaprlg hit been Ion thin way, nnd had suggested that Misa | Condition and may therefore be found Bornes een peyeerrrrrrrrre aed errs > > ‘ fi The jury ow constituted { one ine I of «1 ni " ‘as accepted $59,000 in cash in full) ne IVEY Os Ri at Vine) and two ounc the bill in her mother’s purse, but hur} Gang rit ret an hehe, "bileha Veet 3 ? wove n the additional " CGF oe ee a ae * ried from the house a few m ten | } My s 5 2 : a ie Seo eerene UY | Walley, janical engineer, 2 861 | re Finger it der annie manatee ter | jong. ‘They were particularly intgreated | 3 the Sullivan executors of $25,000 to her] Went ‘Cwelfth ) Paul Mi. Metintay, [Gi tormet chiy the menuins fereet it. b in the fact that on Thursday morning | © ttorney, Meyer Nussbauts re, N y : i} mpound — (Concentrated v«, forgot It, but the police consider Ml at the breakfast table ay hour ae ae] 3 Nussbaum clerk, No. 11 West Thirty-seventh street; are bottle comes. to shows that the gir) did not jitend to go . before she left home, ashe received a letter, After rewding this she began to wee When inquiries were made about this missive, both Mr. and Mra, Movann a © settlement was. effec by the} John Griv manager, No. ra ment to Mrs, Holland of $50,000 by | combe avenue; George L. Dann, sonp, the Mutual Ldte Insurance Company. 1% Kast Twenty-third street; Wal- a + Wyman, real estate, No, 44 West This amount was due on a policy « ne " aie Lhe Forty-fourth atreet; Samuel M, Sey-|_ # cane. «* downtown and make the purchases for her mother, and ao did not want to take ° © 4 her mother's money, Whatever her bs Teasons, however, it ts be! A that) moh only other money was the change. i x veal havi hae’ been in con Indtaeation—Mix life, originally written for a a Man com! ound, two ounces - waid that Minn Je shh mour, No, 429 Riverside Drive; Willam + two Counc BELIEVE SHE MA’ BE FOUND at Mine Joaste ‘aud always told h larger amount, but reduced t| 4. MeAuliffe, cashier, No. 81 Hamilton |eme tq two tensuoontuls, af e 1h PHILADELENTA them the contents of the letters she GST UEL IGEN. fivoceuaraiite el ome ws ue H Woon UIA ¢ at + received, or at least had said trom "$50,000 and fi ee eee eee ee erae Went One trie | nem compound: any drumetat hi ‘The report that the girl had been seen! whom the letters came and narrated and the settlement of the] business 300 Wert One Hun: | Ret i) Runtite, f her @ounsel Mrs, Holland agrees | dred and Ninth street; Willlam G. Mor- pocratnclee of Chlcnee. to make no further claim on the Sulll-| gan, retired sugar planter, No, 683 Sev- z fa Coney Island recailed to Mra. McCann! their general tenos that when her daughter left the house) 'aRS4, Wie ners = | LETTER FROM GIRL FRIEND TUS Las + ghe @i@ not go toward the Flatbush a . PA ai ee 900000eeee ® . bb 000-064.00+ oeeee ees | Yan estate In hehalf of her ward, who| enth avenue; James E. Coruan, auto- | tf ney RUO car,“ae she usually did when on her TOLD FAMILY. PECOCOPCLCPORSISEESSESOSLETLIOSSL SETI EOIEL SOOO OD FOCSSOEI9SE9 SOD x eighteen years old and was not men-| motile dealer, fran Wo ae Hotel Bellec aire ©" way to the school, but walked toward| “There was nothing significant about | Miss Vera Maxwell, who has been newspapers. It was after a painting; Mrs. Thomas was formerly Blanche| qoned in ‘Timothy D, Sullivan's will Cs roh has SURE: engiaeas, 8 tothe £ Ocean avenue, a thoroughfare she might; thin particular letter,” #aid Harrison rominent in the Broadway theatres, | by Paul Helle Oelrich: if ith ber husband| This is the tirat hi ivaasn. oe A have used in walking to Coney Island. McCann, @ brother. jensie uaid it came D nent in the Broadw: Tes, y Pau elleu, richs and lives wit! er husban a iD rat time the names Riverside Dri Her mother noticed her ange of |ffom a «itl friend, and told its con-| AS Just been voted in Paris thu most] “Miss Maxwell and Mrs, Leonard )at No, 12 East Eighty-seventh street.| Mary ©. Holland of Margaret Cather- = Knickerbocker Theatre () foute although paying no heed to it,| ‘nts, which were not important. We| beautiful girl on the stage. A full|M. ‘Thomas are the two most beauti-|She startled Newport last summer | ‘?* Sullivan have appeared in the pro- { for Miss McCann dropped her bandker-| T@Peated the Information to some ef | page colored portrait of Miss Max-|ful women in America,” ‘vedings bofer the Surrogate concern- 3 sald Artist by appearing in the street smoking] 1. the settlement of Timothy D. sul! COURT LETS PIRIE For 90 Cents chief as ashe left the house and her | the detectives and they agreed with us| wel] appeared in one of the Paris|Helleu. @ cigarette. . tieeiel Seeticet dan afint Lee ta retary tt te | teat the letter had vila Wea tka pp d in on Bt te. van's estate. It had not previously veen known that “Big Tim" had a ines I ifhe girl had gone so far from the | Case Jeante’s crying at just that time euiged . por Uh ll dei pir Mew. Mecann ata |W8S NOt ca by the letter, In Btay: In ve | daughter with a claim against the es- . % nes 5 : n tate, although a young woman who a not follow her and *o did not apeak| The exact details of the girl's disap teen years. claimed to be 1 "Ro hor after ahe left the house, ‘The | pearance are Wp Boon after break: THOM aa 0, Martin of Beacons who xot| nee te Aes daughter had retelas ‘ bi: ¢|-fast ahe donned a street costume and road contracts in Dute fount : aes » bags aaa, ouvivia cn the BRita: told her mothcr that she was going to took tHe atasds dle in A canotas, at ¢ Papers fled to-day state that on TAXI-CAB. . rear news that they pin thelr hope| W#ik to the Home for Destitute Chil he wanted to see his party get OM Se eee SnD ty 2 BRUNO Oe Fi Se et anhing tbe atst, dren. Bhe was not paid for Reaching he contributed $0 to Phil 1. Don signed to his daughter, Margaret Catli- ees Telephone 7400 Columbus. . While Inspector Faurot considered Pipe sae out of charity, as pari treasurer of Tammany Hall . He er “aoc! | SUSY tee @tae eine but ivan, oe foven years of age. e * this clue relimble, he and Detectives mitted that his contracts were Sin hig|® Polley im the Mutual Life Insurance s T an: aa Brlerton and state nave eon bothered | ¢ s{Na¥# neomed to be Intensely a mind” when Im sent the checks Company. On Nov. & IM, he cancetied | Rules That Young Clubman oF ACTORY 701 by crank in the last few days. One| YO T'wan asked. to" contribute thie ona| John F, Gallagher of Kingston came] the assignment and horrowed money on] NOE Gj : | 3 ‘oer Mies auece si yanarace a aed rie perches Wea Gene cal vaseit (Continued from Firat P la when 1 wid Iaith ‘Dftice of the (AEX. He isa Democrat and avtive in| the policy, reducing the pemoipal to Not in Contempt for Elop- | met jeCann yesterday morning in ax the work | Bur just before hie ¢ eler Mossra,| summer he went a notio th last Superinge Public Wi his party, Repair work 9 r (Weer the Museum of Fine Arts, Brooklyn, and | M{ty cents in her purse ceciecenemete perintendent of Pubtic Works. at ff renewal ing After Divorce. vany, a i" the contracted for in it hed made an engagement to meet her| There waa no worriment tn the Me- Albany, T was talking with Mr, Mor. contr Stunt ceived the | rino ae Reel and Foley, High Commissioner and |v went to the life tnsura’ | Cal Democratic fund after received the] rivon, a contractor. He said we ought! i 4 is a i there again in the afternoon. ‘The ile | Cann howe we ne wire aie net | g13000 for the contrac {o put up more, although Thad told him| Veruty respectively j compan ; aaa { ‘ eon bieribod, head, but neither man co was bie cusleek Sh ae Gt? W “Yes.” what I had already contributed.” GAVE FOWLER MONEY ON A Big Tim’ was killed by a railroad Alan Hawkins Pirie, sion young | | she Aid net come back arin] This was the end of Mr, Murphy’#/ At this time the witneas sald he had! TRAIN. Poppa flea ae tocann dee bisa | the ni “a red the hpfhllycad ease testimony, but he will be called ¢o the} a $50,000 contract on the barge canal. | MoCann's elder brother. It raised the| Alarmed. And then they thought ahe| *tand again. Nhe $40 check, the witness testified) en.i from Al Fowler had gone to visit friends. It was the| The next witness called was Arthur] wax not signed by . but after his! ti» jatter spoke of the State Commit hopes of the family, only to dash them sag A Gonteactor ofl Tall rat | down again when it was found to be a| Xt day when her father, @ close eons. & Seen poatrect aik with Morrison he telephoned to} tees need of funds and Gallagher gave train in the New York, New Haven |clubman and son of John 'T. Pirie, one ie eriters dale in the Bronx while lor the founders of the Chicago dry | Mt om the home of hw - >| Se ther, “Paddy Sullivan, where ne {ods firm of Carson, Pirie, Scott & hail been eGannaa Co. and his former wife, Hagel B, de, nee When Gallagher %. s 8 y with Ev eax. The postal read: friend of Mayor Kline, asked the Ex- ters He) meld He tid. BOF know | Hudson and had the bank cashier sign! jsowier a check for $200 or $100, he did = Growain, now the wife of Borge de auutive toi betn ia the scarce ‘owler, but m 1912 Fowler tele. ame Van Wirt to it. ‘ot rememher. In 18! there was another onaint, a wealthy New York banke: PAKE NOTE SENT TO BROTHER | honed M Roexwood, and the} «yw fob 7 f Nut e phoned to Mrs. ) a q Were you askel further for all" upon Gallaghe: (1 second time | with @ palatial home at Nutley, N. J., OF VANISHED GIRL. witness added that he readily Imagined | riputions?* remnonéad are fighting in the e Court over . 3 what Fowler wanted, as he had hear “Dear Friend: 1 eaw your sister on| VERA MOULTON NOT had heard Broadway, near Cortlandt street, with} FOUND WITH SIS’ an elderly gentleman, at 3 P. M., Thure- MAY une tT een tons. Rockwood ‘went to bali friend. contractor, who hus done tl rather have a check, and T gave him oe! shal Bat like Me serene: *} John Pallace, Democratic State Com) gear of state road contracting, Harves'| one, ‘This was my second contribution, Se mitteeman from Monroe, and spoke Of] 8 Sproul of Peekskill, succeeded Mr.| the c about the same ax the Sell Flowers to Brokers tw Rai third street. Telephone No, 341 Mur-| Gixteen-year-old Mabel Vera Moulton, | Fowler. Jl Ls 1 The amount was about the same ne tise No. 1 felt "a done my duty, 1 | sy wanted to give Mr, Fowler can, | INVADE WALL STREET their second marriages. of hin collection of campaign contribu-) contributed $4,500,"" the witness sald, “but he told me he'd | Mri de Grossin says her former hus- band married the second time in viola- tion of the final divorce decree granted Van Wi oe ee in New ¥ rly this year, and that re Yan Wirt on the stand. In the last] apst check.” of AG lis second marriage was in contempt Weciat’ MoConn and tho detectives | ni mremeres te day before Mise] WANTED 61,000, BUT HE GAVE) four or five yearn he had had many] Gall was the last witnessyand | Funds for an Uptown Rpesaeh Sueales @anted hel oven: IN THE CITY AT Meet tk can te “tne eneatoamiea Jessie McCann left her Flatbush home, ONLY $250. contracts. He sald he was a Repab-| iia pec i dings Were adjourned unt Hospital. tinue paying her $200 a month alimony. has not been found, although some one MAS J, AMBROSE ss5” van in o Nean, but in 1911 amd 1912 he contributed Friday afternoon. | Pirle says that ois wife has married | Street house only to learn that no one It was intimated to Rockwood that ' 3 in oe next ay ; | telephoned night to the girl's mother, ‘ But] the Democratic State Committee. ——EE } Fifty young women invaded the tine] a Wealthy man and doesn’t dalle . Betraen 8 by ‘the name of Neloon was kMow®! 4 teubelle Moulton, of Sine sens: Se ewneiees V5 4 ae “Did you ever contribute before those AM RUINS 137 W. 44th St. Say mtn Ace here. 530 West aneial district this afte: “held mony any more, That's the reason why t n the tel um- » Roekwood would only give $50, afternoon, and “held | mony ber ea eee Well kaown Pitts |O8€ Hundred and Firty-second streets amount he sent by ieck October 1% tN ak CAUGHT AS PHONE ROBBERS. | (hos ovcre ana wihern ee whom they {he stopped paying her an allowance in Qvende Jouciey, frm. Briorton” mad | Mat Mabel was with her sister, Mra. Jo-| igi. drawn to the onde: of Arthur Mc-] “Yes: I've contributed practically Eat Or ae ial hors alanas, ere, 09 ted aed a Arrested ni {SH flowers at fhuctuating prices, for enemies chie Aca ee caine : 0, at No. 0 every year sine : jen e Kile Supreme Court Justice Ford settled the coig Bee rene cine ean Hundred and ‘Twenty-third street, the] eo tnosy sald he had no knowiedge| 11 LHL he was in Albany on business the purpose of adding to a fund of $250,000 to be rained fo whole matter by deciding that as Pirte the Philadelphia iead had been run| Nx. Isabelle Moulton, then alxteen | whether isis contribution had been ac.) Anil someone asked bin if he Intended | ft te Danetty of tthe second time in ALSO A OLOICE ASSORTMENT OF Writing Paper, Brass Desk Sets, Leather Goods, Pictures, Novelties and Cards for all occasiong. Rates te Sehools and Cherches, Brooklyn Drug Stor: the Philanthropin Hospital at One IT was marr OVEN EVENINGS, TEL, 3541 BRIAW?, y ‘ ne aK dno) wid chase over back f three | e Hun: ie a @own without resulting in a trace of | Ye oll, eloped with young Palladino} counted for in the official list of con-| contributing again, He did not remem-| After a chase over back fences Ure | Grey and Twentyeelghth street acl he is not in contempt of court. the gic four years ago and since then has not] taputions ber who anked him this. ‘The con-| detectives to-day arrested two men who, | pith avenue. It ta wald that the broke, ‘Misa McCann's absence continues to| been on with her mother, | Hudiey Van Wirt, VicePresident off tution he made in 1911 wax on Oct] they believe, may know someting about a contributed a substantial sum. ‘The young Women, some of them in the garb of professional nurses, went doher frequently though be @ complete mystery, despite the fact aatisveds \barstone, that not only the police force, but mem- | Mr® Moulton wa wn to the or 400. The 1 re a ’ 31 and was > check the Flood-Van Wirt Contracting Com . i pany, was the thint citness, His firm| der of Norman E, Mack for the robbing of Brooklyn, A third man was also oney box telephones !n | bere of the girl's family and her as-| Hat last night's 1 was correct. Vis had «ix or cight contracts for ame thing happened tn 191 rented. ‘The trio were Rafael Casa-|to Wall atreet in automobiles and about + f<eeclates in St. Mark's Metnodist Kpis-| She learned to-day, however, that) oigiey and conatruction of roads, the} Mr. Von Wert was asked to appeart ee it ean ald, of ‘| noon pickets Were posted at the three ropal Church, Flatbush, have taken puct | Mabel bad not gone to her elster's, and) a ieregeie amount being a quarter of a] before the Grand Jury to-morrow, ipa Warren Mupray, {entrances of the Stock Exchange. ‘These fm the search, In many ways the girl's| that she had not been there since | Mitton dollars, Peter V. Baird of Amsterdam, an-| Twenty-first street arren Murray, eee pickets were soon reinforced by detach- “Did you ever meet Everett Fowler?" | other contractor, wax the next witness, | elahteen, o a Twenty-third street. | inents who “held up" the brokers as Yes, J met him in Albany, He] Hix company, the Mohawk Contracting | and Paul Turner, twenty, of No. 883) cthey appeared at the exchange en- fe ke eecne tlie Ty war | told me, 1 think, he was collecting] Company, has had four or five contracts | Twenty-third street. They were ar- | traces. ried. The young Italian and hin wife state, 1 °! i af ‘i contributions to the Democratic State} with the State, He is a Democrat. Last} paigned this forenoon in the Pitth A i All sorts of prices were obtained for Iwaleted, however, that they: had bad | Committ He referred to @ paper] year, he sald, wan the first year he had| jue Police Court, \the flowers, and in one instance it is VERYONE loves LOFT Candy, from the tiniest World Ad. Sells Ai to| te tne younger «irl, And were nor | While he apoke.” contributed to the Democratic State] Detectives Malvolm, Black and Fen- | said that # particularly good looking tot to the huskiest grown-! ° UO. aware that she contemplated marrying} ‘What did he say after he looked at! Committers, “We had a lot of work on} nell have been watching the drug ators | sir! obtained a % Dill for one amall pink, ks P | any one. the paper!” hand und we wanted to see our ticket | of Samuel Osborne at No, No. 99 Fifth | The young women were surrounded by ruc. rompt 'y Aen —_~—.——_ ‘He asked if we were willing to make | go through, Ko I contributed $1,000 in a] avenue, because the piace hax twice been | ® crowd of office and messenger boys, disappearance has called to mind the| Thanksgiving. unagived mystery of Dorothy Arnold,| Mrs. Moulton ty inclined to think who’ walked out of her home just three| that her daughter ran off to be mar- uu Remember this when making up your Christmas Gift list. Parcel Post solves the delivery problem ° «4 camtrfution to the fun T gave him|oheck drawn to Arthur A. MoLean on | entered and the yponey telephones brok- H who cheered them every time they made most economically. i onal check, 6} O¢ 5, 0. tan @ ‘ 1 te Ne. Fowler suggested Mr. Mack's name.” | crates ATH, jeatatible Christmas Traffic MONOPOLY GHARGED| "sri cusses! MANY WITNESSES TO THE SAME prAna ts || “abs” bt ein eel ——— | id. au wal aus vacant cor STORY. arg fered 10¢ erie 2 ty taaws Purchasing Aaa . L dkt not Witnesaes followed one another very POUND BOX POUND hi Prosegl Brociney Hoy cago and Elgin Dealers Accused] obit the 50° come out of your vers | qulekly at (his etage of the proceedings sonal funds ve next was dames J. Rigney, a con- Dec. Sth, 1915. of Fixing Prices, Must Answer S reknbursed from the ¢ tractor of Rensselaer Ie had the « S : Offering for This Tuesday end Wednesday New York Word ms tract far a Becton the Rommel uggestions That Really CHRISTMAS 'CANDY ‘Qn Sunday, Nov, 23d, we = | in Court, ASKED $500 FOR EXPENSES OF |rmad. Before fast year te had neve: placed ote 8 go CHICAGO, Dev, .—Tha@a gieantic CONVENTION, given any campalam contributions to the Suggest TUREKA MIXED) solece sesortment. of Chrleiimes seedien, pres an [sel pacha of 4. acull monopoly, which arbitrarily fixes the | tn June, 1912, the witness saw Mr | Paar Negeri oe fine we fiestas cap Hap the femily aia of wir Gana j quantity of “PACKERS” Wholesale prive of butters and ema» | Fowler again and hie asked the wituess | 1 iJ gOe Fee Ve ope Seuae sas Bee ate ; ‘ Foliday Ofering FIVE POUND BOX... wines 90c trucks. It is true we offered produc by the Central Weatern | for $500 for the Baltime tion i> SATU 1 Mahia s O not be dismayed if you these at an extremely low States, operates under the guise of the |expenses, Immediately, the witness “Td Foun. Cuntrants wh the te cannot make up your mind Dut, nevertheless, thi Chicago Butter and Exe Board, in the lewd, he a scheck for 8600 to the |vane to yen you made the eon pret of that ad. were laa Anddng Muster In Chancery A, B. | order of George M. Palmer, Chairman, | #ibutiont” on ie fe sect form that Sp ecial Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Ete. The week following this Morrinon in a report tiled with Judge | and guve it to Fowler Kwanten) t0.aee lr panty: which: woe bac ok Ld hs a - “an to ah paca ec Gladly Waited On, Even Though Not Ready Rerhement we sold almost Kohlsaat in Federal Court here 0 Sept, 3% 19, Mr Van Wirt ‘ou have only to come to the Purchs of what we had and re- afternoon, ‘The report alleges that} saw Mowler again at the Van Wirt Meriden Store and your doubts to Purcha Me cael eaticee (4 | euuis’ theOneage Duttie’ tan deal ata et aon ae a Carola will be quickly resolved. Pounds of METROPOLITAN MIXTURE) ipauiries Which we, fee! cer. Hoard is a sinaller anization known | “You had not invited him to your Ouesniot Saxony Here you will be shown not only 30 Aboslutely Fis Wholesome Cand: ly, an 2.70 tan result In the sale o * Higin Butter and Bee Board, | house” jalf Pound Boxes, for. the balance shortly. Which urbitrarily sets prices for the| “Certainly: not | \ what you ask for in Silver and Sil- Pounds of that OLD-FASHIONED BOILED Wishing you continucd suc- market On Bin occasion Fowler requested « ver plate, but a countless number of 3 SUGAR MIXTURE, and 60 Half Pound $3 30 cess, we Teme Ae 8 filed oy TG. Moore iits contribution of to the Demo- | things that are really suggestive of Boxes, for. Sea prions e' ‘ours very truly, the Chicago Butter and Exe | cratic State Committee, what you want. Pounds of MAN . Consia Green's Purchasing Agency, deny th rnment’s alles | 1 told him," the witness went on Pamous French Tonic Wine 30 ing of Chocolates, Caramels, and 20 Other A. Morris, Mgr. C stating (hat the prices fixed are chat d didnt have that much, Hee Meabeaty the Queen of Saxony de- a4 Kinds, and 60 Half Pound Bones, for = iscintsssanieent aes =} of supply and demand ‘The |isaw a check for $2,000 to the onde Tn f ) aa reranation We mab noe ie estaiet (Store he ine i ee tenia aes The MERIDEN Co. TE a ee See World af trade, but in promotion of trade, ber |wonal check, but it wan eredioad to ms wire. Her "Malesty ‘tien Neg Moi FHURENGTIONAL SIGVER SOMPANS, | SUCSERIOR Lf ' “208 BRoADWay couse It Ww. he object of the o ae coun vith fen dd debited orld’s } pt St Si id Sil t! x rner ‘ “Used Con ior Sale” ql M i yan tte mie ae the Gi cl | eset nly rm and debited Teasing egeaee Te ae nee orld’s Largest phere of Ster ing Silver and Silver Plate Re “e LAND, ‘or, wait. Wann ee ‘Ad nod emKe suring the tun period. 80 / GAVE @TILL ANOTHER $1,500 TO “Grand Master of the Cour.” Silversmiths Baste gt ie beth Mth ci re ms ON, these necessities tn the seawon, sera “eave Tenn 9 Comin” 49-51 W. 34th St., Through to 68-70 W. 35th St., New York ro or Sia eae She “y Or Judge Kohlsaat will hear arguments | StH! another check for $1,500 was given! Sol y druggists, grocers and feat of Fourt 0 act oynear. 5 Any Dey for Real Auto Barga | om the finding to-morrow, [by Str, Van Wirt to the Democratic wine merchants, $1.00 per bottle, Y cor, ‘elm ‘Flacs, ooklyn,