The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1913, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

\ i wt { q SIX COURT OFFICERS PUT LAWYER IN JAIL AS AUTO SPEEDER Monroe M. Goldstein Makes Vigorous Fight Against En- forcement of Krotel’s Order, Found guilty by Magistrate Krotel fn the Harlem Police Court this morn- ing on @ charge of ap si with the altern five days tn Jail. an attorney who aatd he was Monroe M. ces at No. 140 N Stroet and lve Ing at No, 217 West One Hundred and Bleventh street, caused a great deal of excitement in the courtroom by resiat ing the efforts of court officers to put him behind the bars when he failed to Produce the $50. He had been‘caugnt driving his au- tomobile twenty-one miles an hour) down Seventh avenue, between One! Hundred Thirtieth street and One Hundred and. Twentieth street, last night by Motorcycle Patrolman Howell, He denied that he had been going #0 fast, but Goldstein couldn't find %0 in his pock- ets. He went over to the bench set apart for lawyers, but court officers told him he would have to go to the lockup. “I am not a criminal,” he shouted, “and 1 refuse to be put in there with criminals.” He appealet to the Maxistrate, but the Court ordered him put behind tie bare by force If necessary, About half @ dozen court officers laid hold of him and forced him through the grated door leading out of the court room, bette th he struggled desperately. Just y thought they had him safely in ne slipped from their grasp, ran about forty feet and faced Magistrate Krotal. “Give me an adjournment until to- morrow morning, Your Honor,” ie cried, “apd I'll see if I can raise the money,” “Another word or any more disturb- ance from you," was Magistrate Krotel's enewer, “and I'll send you away for six months. Goldstein then submitted, and was led back to the lock-up. After revolving the matter in hie mind a littie while he took eteps to have friends notified of his plight, and eaid that he expected to pay the Gane. 206 AUTOS STOLEN ON STREETS THIS YEAR, Thefts Averaged About Four a Week—Fiftytwo Cars Have Not Been Recovered. A dolletin issued by Second Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty for the imformation ef the force to-day shows|% that between Jan. 1 and Dec. 16 of this year 26 automobiles were stolen on the public streets of this city—an aver- age of four a week. Of the automobiles stolen fifty-two remain unrecovered, and it @ in the hope that some of these may be found that the bulletin describing each of the missing cars has been issued, In the lst of stolen cars is every kind of pleasure automob! from a Uttle two passenger runabort costing around #50 to a big seven passenger imported car costing $1). In fact, the automobile thieves went after the expensive cars, these preponderating in the Hat of Bolen property. | Apparently the thieves have not taken to stealing automobile trucks or | moving Vans as yet, but the police an- tlelpate such a theft before long. It is a common practice for the drivers of auch venicles to leave protected while they Neighboring saloons and often trucks contain valuable loads. the | ‘The bulk of the thefts wis commit: | ted on the upper west side. Most of | the cars recovered were found aban- doned tn parks or quiet streets, stripped | of their most valuable fittings. —————+- —~ HOLD TWO FOR HAVING CONCEALED WEAPONS 0, proprietor of a saloon at Tony Ga No. 47 Bast Thirteenth street, was held | in $1,000 to-day on (he char f carrying concealed weapons. Detective Bretano testified that he had visited the de- fendant's #aloon and had asked per- mis#ion to search. This he did, but found no weapons, Jug he was about to go out, however he noticed Gadino drop something under his ohair, It proved to be a long knife. Gadino, told the Court that he used the knife in his business, but Magistrate Her- bert held that his action in dropping the knife was suspicious. Filipio Romaindi, owner of a soloon at No, 513 East Thirteenth street, was sim- Harly held on complaint of Detective Bretano for having kept a .#4-cailbre revolver under a shelf beneath the bar, EE CHARLESTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—All ages; $0; five and a half furlongs.~ Helen M., 4 (Mo~ Tagaart), 7 to 1, 244 to 1 and even, first; Glem Beachey, 115 (Doyle, 7 to 1, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5, second: Malik, 12 (Calla: han), 9 to o 1 and 8 to 1, third ‘Time, 1163-5, Camellia, Pike's Peak, Willis, Dr. Jackson, Theo. Cook, Chil- ton Queen, Judge Monck, Deerfoot also ran. BECOND PACE—AM ages; $00; five and a half furlongs Turia, M2 (Byrne), 4 to 1, 6 to & and 1} to 1, won; Chas, Cannell, 4 (MeTasgart) Sto 1 1 to & and 1 to 3 second; Tony W.. 115 (Pick- ett), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, Time, 1.08 4-5. Golliwog, Incision, Elsie Herndon, Handseletta, Vigerous, also ding and fined | oldstein, with of | }annual dividend of 10 per cent. WALL STREET. Present Selling Prices. Rate, 6 Amalgamated Copper ... 7 American Can, pf 7 Am, Oar & Found: 4 American Smelters Great Northern, pf Lehigh Valley |. New York Central. Northern Pacific Pennsylvania , Reading . Southern Pacific Union Pacific... United States Steel . United States Steel, Market Glomhg—There was nothing of Interest in the market In ¢ hoon, but prices showed # tendency, and at the close a few issues showed small net losses but most jenuee were fractionally higher than yester- day's final figures, | Reading eased off after dividend wan | Announced near the close, and at 1611-2 | showed a net lone of 3-8, while Stee! at Was 1-8 up, and lon Pacific at was 1-4 higher, Telephone stock closed at nee gain of 11-2 pointe, Opening wi rately active and prices were higher all around. There was evidence of increased participation on bull site with erowing belief that while general busines might /become wore before it improved the stock mar- ket had already discounted the worst that was likely to occur. Union Pacific was the atrongest fea- ture, and its strength did not surpri d with the fact that ‘ing supply of that stock in the the smalfeat in the biatory of the company. During the latter part of the first hour Central Leather was Strong and made further gains to 28 Up one point over the close of Tues The view was expressed that the market would await the vote on the Currency Bill tn the Senate, and Possibly the vote in committee of both houses, but that the ultima’ fect of the bill would be for mar! Detter- ment. Prices eased off. In the early afternoon Central Leather advanced further to 36 7-8, American Telephone to 1153-8 and Canadian Pacific to 319, but all prices eased off after the rise in these two stocks, with trading very light and quotations far apart. . nae, Closing Quotations. prices cos Ta am, Jorest and Si coanpared’ with yetarday'e’ thong’ a) + UL ittlet + +t lttee tH+tt+ sSececett & FERESEEE EF BE ERESE f#ee FOR INVESTORS. Standard Coupler Co, regular sem!- annual dividends of 4 per cent. on pre- ferred and 2 per cent. on common stocks, payable Dec, % te stock of record Dec, 19, President Colt of the U. 6. Rubber Co, says subscriptions received from stockholders for $9,422,000 on new first preferred stock amounted to $1,716,700. Building operations during November [in leading cities show 38 per cent. de- line compared with November, 1913. Republic Railway and Light regular quarterly dividend of 1% the preferred stock, payabi stock of record Dec, 31. rare, Lackawanna and Western ad Co. has applied to the New York Stock Exchange to list $12,000,000 additional capital stock, Sharon Steel Hoop Company regular quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cent pay- able Jan. 1. Lehigh Valley regular semi-annual dividends of 6 per cent. on common and 5 per cent. on preferred stocks, payable Jan, 10 to stook of record Dec, 27—an- nouncement was made that future divi. dends would be pald quarterly. Mahoning Coal Railroad usual semt- on common stock payable Feb, 2 to stock of record Jan. 9 also usual 21-2 per cent, semi-annual dividend on preferred, payable Jan. 1, to stock of record Deo m, American Locomotive Company @tvi- dend for quarter of 18-4 per cent. on preferred stock, payable Jan, {1 to stook of record Jan. & Reading Com; regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. on common stock payable Feb. 14 to stock of record Jan. 6. Cities Service Company regular monthly dividend of 1-2 of 1 per cent. on pre- ferred stock and 6-13 of 1 per cent. on common stock payable Jan. 1 to stock of record Dec. 15; also # dividend of 1-8 of 1 per cent. on both the preterrea and common stocks. This increases 5 to 6 per cent. rate annually. ee Pidhd YORK COTTON MARKET. vet, Clove, Open, Hal, Low, Clote ay TM ith 4 9 Jan. 4a 12.38 1243 Maren . 12481253 13,00 May Be 126 12.0 July no 18 , Cottam tailed to rempond fully to the tn ncn aL SEER IRS PBT oon LEAD «# bose <r THIS KIND OF A GUY SHOULD (T WouLdD BE A BEAUTIFUL SYMPHONY IN HAIR. WE PUE DOS 1S THE ONE TO CONFORM TS THIS Man's conTOUR. SOT SRE Wourr Not T ! improved tone in Liverpool, and the) market opened steady at an advance of 1 to 3 pointe. Better demand from Manchester epin- | here, and absence of hedge selling was @ald to be the cause of better foreign | market. 000 bales against last week 40,’ last year 62,547, on same da In eeconc hour a break of about 15 | potnts from top forced January to the! Yow level of yesterday, dy large interests has disappointed trad- ere, ang pressure of Southern selling 1 and | CHARLESTON, 8, C., Deo, 17—The | entries for to-morrow's races are us| follows: % iF FIRST RACK —/Tro-vearolds: ‘pime #300; ealling: fire furlongs, —*Dick's . =| Beam, 1080 Cu Port receipte to-day estimated at 45,- | 171m. 10s, ¢ ‘Manson, Hea ~*Right & Liquidation | *ytati CHARLESTON ENTRIES. <ilds asd up; ye A800; artirg: ai L i) Viticla strowe, 112; OUT FR ITT HARMONIOUS COMBINATION, HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER _17, 1018, HOW ABOUT MEN? ( Over in Paris the Women Carry Dogs That Are a Harmony With Their Fiqures and Complexions, Copyright, 193, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World) HG MAKE A MOST JUAREZ EN ENTRIES. » Juarez entries for to-morrow's ire ns follows Mane held in Mla week of Jar chemical and By VI A HARMONIOUS PET FoR. THE sail GUY.’ THE MEXICAN HAIRLESS 006 (S (N TUNE wiry THIS MANS ROE t scl fitieg and aren; tive a mt dison Square Garden » 0, The Garden wil r drug exposition to be Was reflected to some extent. The rump R. decline in January was checked at pir 18.36, but around noon March and ! broke, uncovering stock loss orders, and all declined below yesterday's low | figures. In the afternoon @ rally car. |i'" ried prices up 8 to 12 points from the! low, ané final prices were from 4 to $ | points below Tuesday's, nelvel, 196, ‘a Bedwell FOURTH Al! agen: Jedbnre Martieans |! $800; tx frtonas Prince Herrls, 108; aBrave RACE —Three-year-olda $400; selling ha tioap; 1: Nal noe. 0 FIV@H RACE— $400; rolling: five and one-half furlongs, Yonah Kalinka er, 100; and un; t Salling: foveney vay sles *Ohitien Tran Hien Stone, 105, Naat, be Pod, 112; Urinens POURTH RACE, nas “Harry c NO GUM \HEWING POLICEMEN BOSTON, Tre, 17,<Poticemen seeking | solace for the mon stony of their teatn| by chewing tobams or gum munt do a | Incon@plsuoUsly idee the new reguia-| tlona promulmated te. day by Poitee | Commissioner Steph o seara They | are forbidden to haw guia or tobacco in their mouthea “in su) manner aw to be noticeable.” Chewing toornpioks will! paper reporters in any quiry. lewis iat ine [ 48™ St. Theatre &. kt “as ei Me, To BY ere bth? eA Mh PALES Obes oe Ss FAREWELL —LAST WEEKS the ib be draped in blue and white, with » huge mortar and pestle in the centre serving an bandetand. The various oxbibits {| wil be ranged about the main floor and halcony atl will cover every phase of i] the ehemioal and drug business. Visttors will be able to @tock the family medi. cine chest with sample hotties and boxes of practically every useful drug ‘or proprietary medicine on the market. MA oan {i941 hot be tolerated. | Members of the force ate tornidden to | attend politteal ralttes or ee. untions except when detailed for duty there, | When tn uniform they mus: not ride in men. cars, ‘The police are Instructed to wring rows. nent WHEN THEY "hatte id's WANT WHEN THEY SER WITH THF GREATEST ACTING CAST EVER SEEN ON BROADWAY. ae the Lob eee CASINO ie a ar fae, “on, t" the disbursement on common atock fro.i | ous pS aS EE j{CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN], MARKETS, WHEAT, ‘Tomwleg's Net oh'gs, 23 ty expecta a high condition report on winter wheat. Corn steady and higher. Short inter- est In December has been materially reduced, accord: to Chicago advices. ‘Whest receipts at Duluth to-day 187 cars, Inet week 225, last year 368. At Minneapolis to-day 319, last week 277. last year 611 oars, Winter wheat con- dition Dec. 1 was 97.2, year ago 98.2, in 1911 86.6, and winter wheat area planted 36,606,000 acres, year ago 83,- 387,000, in 1911 33,215,000 acres, and market FR ‘Wheat closed unchanged to 1-4 lower. Corn closed 1-8 to 3-8 high eee ae CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. While there was firmness displayed tn the early dealings on the Consolid- ated Stock Exchange to-day, there was @ lack of aggressiveness about opera- New Haven touched @ high of 693-8, against 691-4 on the other ex- Its low was 01-8, against Penneylvania sold on the call against a New York Stock Ex- 106 6-8, BVERYTHING FOR BILLIARDS AND BOWLING tY;"” Our stock now F' every room in T Writing Desks and Tal Bla +, Dinn r Si Pure! CHASE OF G hes 94c Costumer Well constructed wi heavy centro braced bane: al SPECIAL C repent stomers: -= MAY ADD YOUR PURCHASES OF ( AN. Ne EX keaton omg gmann)}; &G@mMpy flor: 355, Block 8th Av.365, Thuraday, Friday & Saturday Eveni wee BN. J. Store 49 and ST resents a wealth of augrostions in spec je house. Music Cabinets, Curio Cabine! ble y Mirrors, Corne Chairn Musical AR Comfortables ‘Lace Curiaine Porticres, Lace Bi to buy for cash or oncredit UR PRICES SARE Always THE LOWEST. OPEN AN ACCOUNT W hether you desi THINGS WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE. Accounts Opened From $5 to $1,000 On Small Weekly Payments Small Accounts EspeciallyInvited "FREE LIFE INSURANC of the death $18 Solid O: Morris Chair i tat with the ourchant mA iy rie he PAY ONE DOL-¥$18"* LAR, select any- thing you need to furnish a room ompletely, and we will deliver the coods promptly your homeand OU CAN PAY BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY VAYMENTS, a NO STRINGS i MA CUAKGES OF PARLOR _TABL Until ociek Market Street ee ROASTS AG Holiday Gifts at Money-Saving Prices i You R $20 Rookwood Music Cabinet 8.98 Renutitully | decor. “ ni BMA: Ay ouNs xt DErodt: Vernis-Martin" E HOP 0 rt HY vith Ly WOLF a ere ala banmer Sate conf ro ao carte COLONIE ea : ELTINGE WITHIN TH at Bt oui Wat E LAW "2 pond ANT. ere ih with LEO DITRICHSTEIN, S wilt EA ee " wnssciog at iN S: Storer BRONX“ 4v WEBER'S fi Bivay aie ih'so Wit) ‘« WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC ral? Zeare not admitted, ni doproved: by every CAT SHOW : OLYMPIC Givi N ite DA roe’ Canhest | oa Way Aetmwaion Be: ’ 18 WANT FIVE CENT FARE. One phase of tho five-cent fare Coney Island question Is to be De 29 bh * Service Com sion as the result of a petition of the Van Sicklon Taxpayers’ Association of Coney Imtand. Certain B. Re T, come “9 unies promised to put into effect is io ° tation plan under which a fare of five cents would be available between Sept. 15 and May 15 from Coe ney Isinnd between 6 and 9 A. My end to Coney Island between 4 and 7 P 5 This plan involved the purchase commutation books containing twelve nd costing 91.20, don sale only a rou ia ae or. nevernl reasons, on@ of which Is that achool children, parents purchase the commutation lose the use of the tickets on E. of B’way Bryant 178 100™ Fe | BARGAIN MAT. TO-MOR., BEST SEATS, $1.50. REG. MAT. SAT. In Response to Public Demand There Will Be EXTRA POPULAR PRICE alt FRIDAY, DEC. 2%, and FRIDAY, JAN. 2, Well as Re Holiday Matinees Xmas and New Year's ee aey he THE mz UnY, Y” THE WA ater GLOBE ANN S 40 at 1SE WNune”: LEW BORE BS MPOSPR Ncrand Organ Recital —( Por an ane GRAND SE 1qUas, Nate ch PRET IN RANA Hammerstein's ANNIVERSARY ACADEMY MENDEL Pett pees

Other pages from this issue: