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1913, pis Oost | FORME EF NSIEEL BANK - a SCHMIDT UNMOVED § BY RESPITE GIVER AS JURY DISAGREED ryeeeveryerert which te on the Fourtennth atreet atde f the Pourter at the of Sixt read th Street Store, “To t y avenue the Depositors a sie | of Monry | Co., Bankers: | ‘By order of the United states Court, I have been appointea re- | | cetver of Henry Siegel & Go., bank- | books are being audited | { BITTERFIGHT ON FOR ADVERTISING ONINTERBOROUGH AMERICAN Wolfen WHO W Wid ities iN i913 RAUO10000000 000000004 04 PAWROUOANTEDORRESEEEEEEOTHOOSY & WORLD’S BIG EVENTS OF THE YEAR | SROOEROOE OOSEEESEREESEECENESEEOREDSOOAS5408 OSE OPOREAEOEROD EERE SOOHES SES OEEEESSHESER ES OOE6EG08: oeeeed Anait Company. ceived I shall be unable to giv: information to de- i — Mo money can be paid 5 Banh sani oap , Hsing “2 shall : Mehlosales Company Protests Receiver Puls Auditors 0) steosane aevesttors tea Slayer of Aumueller Woman to wee all the patience possible under the clroumstances. “HENRY MELVILER, ne “Temporary Ofice Mo, 43 West Thirteenth Street.” WENT AT ONCE TO DEMAND inst $11,000,000 Con- @ract With Ward & Gow. Work on Books and Prom | “God Is Not Yet Ready for My Death.” Declares ises Report Soon, PVPS VODOFTOGOIIES ORS TO PAY MORE,| ASSETS NOT KNOWN.) THEIR DEPOSITS. Haig Shmtdt, given a new lease om Hut long before thie notice was posted | tite by the disagreement of the suey SO ‘Asks for Public Hearing Be-' Femporary Ontices Opened in! snd torre and vine term was no min \of Avia Awuuelien, howe get te : j of pellet from within did dimcourage | i t clange in his demeanor in the fore Public Service Board Lott Building in West the people mat there. Theye were toatay from that which hee te b | Walling for something to happen to ease J their iminde. ting of the te-| his since Re was frat ‘vcked up aftr te Approves Agreement. Thirteenth Street. pyvrvyviyrrY iiviirtt tT tyre rcs ceiver'a notice did Mint. ina way, It) Orrert: When the sick and weary fave thom « place to watch to hasten Which had been quarreling over @ = and Inquire about thetr money, dict for thirty-two hours was digel Tee. promise of a bitter quarrs! be- Crowded about @ low wooden rating When they had climbed (he etatre to |!" General Sessions by Judge Foster twesm two advertising companies for tp tn a dreary loft on the third floor the loft they found the temporary prog = a pial tad in rion tmpecontract for the privileges of adver- of the butiting at No, 4 Weet Thir- Mi std _ = i ie hele Fane | tay and les during all the 6eusliemy Gili tink Using Seneanee Ant et : = Bl teenth atreas, more than three hundred | He, tel leon Wa ames Ae walked over to the Tombe between things on the subway and elevated lines DLcmEuSS oF CROY ™ MONE SS Srrorzt. Aepositore in the banking houme of! (eaer street; (. W. Gostohtul bar sopie , : Gevaleped to-day in the offices of the Henry Slegel & Co. inquired, Deawed) M. G, amale of the Audit Compan Da being locked in hia colt Re teat Ee PPSSSOOSSOOS: PUTTS PHC TOSFOO VSS I9IS8TIS999899 99908 PCPS SID SIGHTS VESSGSSOSDS | iy oI Las Nibie and read for an hour an@ fem Publis service Commission. i [and cried for the momey they had en-| They were there to answer all the) wen: to ned He roo at his usual ReUr Tee Iterboroush Company has at. Ten Foreign Noblemen Won Brides in United States,} Political Agitation in the United States and Great ists! to the fim and whton tn now Javantione they punaluty coud, | thie. morning, oatied, dtenaed aad coaly aigned 5, ’ yy * ted up in the Hveralit t bank | he crowd prem nealing he | Drea kfaste eating very little ae wsual, dow sovertng ftieon years, besiaing to | and Most of Them Won Rich Financial Settle- Britain—War in the Balkans and Mexico. -New i.e sys ina vig department atoren tn | 2% MAde avery concelvaise Inquiry, tut | Wher eeoePOW, Involing $11,000,000, The 5 » : ° pie a not one perron there left with any more) er that newspaper reyorters Amfemaion Gum and Chocolate Com- posing he oi aged a <a e Miss Tariff and Currency System Established in This|« srg Henty Sickel i@ Interested. lintormation than that the books of th . he wae seated on thé Came ear, contvolled by Charles R. Pint, lancy Leishman Was a Pure Love Matc Countr lieaugur cea: i | banking house were locked up, that they | hia ounk reading the Bible, whe Genie in everytaing from rubber . ‘ys renson of @ sign which waa placed to- Mt be examined @ ‘an poralt them I have nothing tg aay te eeetions, Tarireg and hapllbe pees ogy Chia 3 J and that the recetver A not poaatbly chem," he sald. “Lf thought tt Get'e @achines, filed a protest to-day aay what mo was there, nor what will that T should die The disagree ae Spproval al the contzact OF | MARRIAGES. BIG EVENTS. | Ween, 10—-Guetavo Stadero, brother of | hail become of It, flor indeed Row much | ment of the Jury In proof te Me Ce eommtvsion which ie required by - glance back over the year 19183 shows that American women have A retrospection of the year just at its close shows that ft has been @) 1» ex- President exacuted by | the depositors would recetve, nor when, {tiv not God's wili-yet, That te em” tommy ned ten titles by marriage into foreign families, It is estimated that? period of great political agitation, war and strife. A new President of; !'oops of the rnment. Tt wam far from a natinfactory morning | Thy Jurors denied after thelr @e- ‘See meting room of the commis: | 4; arcane és § s nee . et, 23. Mad for thone who had placed thele funds in| charge that religious feeling he@ @ay Gai Won Malad With tawryars fer Nath ae ad six hundred such marriages have taken place. Money did not the United States has been installed, two of the mont vital bills have pen eT wares were nase, | the Megat bank jIniluence tn thelr deltherations, but @@- aidep as to-day's brief eeseion. The | Play such an important part in the marriages during the past twelve} passed in Congr and political wrongdoers have been punished, ainated, POLICE ON HAND BUT HAD NO iiltte! that one of the disturbing fae e@bfest of the approval of the con- | months as it did in former years, when is was said that May Goelet took Other countries than the United States had great changes In thelr May 22 — Mexican rebele defeated WORK TO DO, tora In the minds of saveral Jurore who, west aus Gant ct ie Praleeleuee $10,000,000 to the Duke of Roxburghe; Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, a lke$ political ite, Two rulers were struck down by the hand of the assassin, Feleral troops near sac tt Jear that the 6 expested | UP to the Inst moment, believed Soma the Autossion peopte was mate [2UmM tO the Duke of Marlborough; Mrs. Hammersely, $3,000,000 to the} King George of Grevco aud Manuel Arango ot Salvadore. Francesco "Me OTHAELNE Of AUATEDANEE, Br AL WARE Lis SumsIt Uk ite came patta, eighth Duke of Marlborough; Miss Margaret Leiter, $5,000,000 to the} Madero. who had been deposed a few days as President of Mexico, Wa% medintion woe retsed. by, President |ine, because Inapecter, Wokateld haa, Wind could have moved « petewt to hie RIVAL, CONCERN OFFERS A MILL. | Duke of Suffolk; Miss Lita Garner, $2,000,000 to the Marquis de Breteri!;$ also siain. France elected a new President. Huerta. three members of tls staff in the loft] butchery and uncleaniiness,” was on 10N DOLLARS MOR Nora Iselin, $2,000,000 to the Austrian Count Ferdinand Colloredo-Manns- As for war, there was plenty of It {n the kingdoms and principalities Sept “-Tredarico Gamboa, Foreign | room, ar t. Scovel of the Mercer beth eto on We a ae = Games L. Quackenbush, 6 for} feld; many millions by Anna Gould when she married Count Bonl de which make up the Balkan States in their uprising against the Ottoman Mintater, was nominated for Prenident | atreet atation wi hand tn oh rict-Attorney in hie closing the Rwtorborous}. Aled the Ward & Gow | Casteliane, Miss Vivian Gould was reported to have brought considerablet Empire, In addition'there was rebellion in Mexico and China of Mexico by the Cathelte party leaders. | with patre posted in front comtract with th commission last even- % Sos mi 3 . : 5 i tog. It pee that Ward & Gow, of whl Ai Ward ts sole own shel par ae Interdorough $990,000 @ , $700,000 tor four ar for nine years Under the contract expiring to-day ‘Ward & Gow paid $457,500 a year, with nnderstood in advertising circles that the much better terms of the sup eeding contract were made to stand off #® bid from Mr, Flint's concern re- wating 190,009 or more for the fif- teen ygar term. The letter served on the Public Serv Commiastoners to-day by the Autosa ‘ompany was sicned by Its Presiden vu, money to lord Decies. Also Miss Beatrice Mills to the Count of Granard, and Miss Gladys Vanderbilt refilled the coffera of the Count Ladislas Szechenyi of Hungary. The most talked of alliance during 1913 was that of Miss Nancy Letsh- man, daughter of the former Ambassador to Germany, to the Duke of Croy. ‘They wed after much opposition on the part of the German Branch of the De Croy family, It was, however, a pure love match and no millions went as an added attraction to the bride, for the Duke is wealthy in his own right. Another of Mr. Leishman’s daughters, Martha, married a title some years ago—Count Louis de Gontaut-Biron, who died. A few weeks ago she: married James Hazen Hyde, formerly of Equitable Life circles and now reading in Paris. Last February Misw Hellen daughter of Fdmund K. Stallo o% Cine Stailo. }Reles, Cal, nes J to be many tent industry @ man i milllowaire by SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN THE UNITED STATES. The following ts a review of the principal eventa tn the United States In 1913; Jan, 1-‘The parcel post system of sending packages through the mail went into operation. Jan Feb. 18—The United States Senate Immigration bill. Judge Robert Ww. Archibald was found guilty and removed from oMce by the United States Senate. Was prevented by arbitration under the March Mareh Mareh revise the ‘Tariff. over Mr. A strike of the firemen on fifty-four Eastern ratlroads Erdman 4 3—The first Territorial Legislature of Alaska met at Juneau. 4—Woodrow Wilson inaugurated President of the United $1 17—President Wilson called Taft's veto, an extra session J. Pierpont Morgan died while sojourning abr passed the of Congress to MENU Oct. SGen, Alvares of the Fedora members of hie staff and 125 soldiers) and Sixth avenue and also in were executed by the M can Conatitue | the loft butlding here Wan, t liste after he captured ‘Torreon. not much for the pollee to Nov, % dion, Villa of the Constitu: | directing people to the miaira and see tlunalints routed the Federain at Juarex, | ik that they did not blockade tho street FRANCE ELECTED NEW PRESI | derma een ome one ole no had been DENT AND MINISTRY. | bank at the corner of Thirteenth str bank to the ton- The notable evenig in France were: of the recelver, no thie Jan. 17 Raymond Poincare wan Metville had to nts by the National Assembly am Preaident | to gee them in order to become ted Of. the: Republic. . ae to the methods of the banking In 1s—The French (1 net re | wth Mr Melville said World reporter: “L have no idea what the state of vffaire in the bank may be In « nut abell, these people who have deposited to en Evening M-The Harthou Ministry was WAR RENEWED BY THE BALKAN STATES. RADIUM WORTH $4 500 Detectives Trying to Trace Speck of Mineral Applied , VANISHES FROM BODY OF A GIRL PATIENT D, Eddy. [t did not mention a stated | cinnatt, and Prince Michel Murat were {80d Miritt, found himseif being puravet March 31— d i money with Henry Blexel & Co. have! in Treatment for Cancer. eum, Dut embodied a resolution Ot te een eee en of Mt. Hoare {for 8H from the “Other Woman March The tributaries of the Ohlo River overtlowed and caused! 4,1 Nere here Teewed conficta in the) tent that inuney to thy tw oar tners, Re ee Cr ee [aiisiaa, ‘The titled couple visited tata | Oana nee great floods {n both Ohio and Indiana. In the former State 3,000 persona ie ‘Turkish and Greek foots! ney two are responsible. |e = ear! 6 appr, ‘ ! narries ona cH. Ca eee eee ere e licauntiy: In Getober : alone were found dead, while in Indiana 200 met @ similar fate, Ip addi- trance to the Dardanellan, | oe é ‘ CHICAGO, Dec B.-A tiny qpeek Gow ract and stating t ” r : ! n } Wan actually burrowing of the aales Company’ was in a posit pay| 1k wae mald tha Him Guba, HinoKntinin) <6 's100,000, 8 tion, property estimated at over $59,000,000 was destroyed The Grand Council of Turkey | money from these people at a rate of | Tadium, weighing # milligrams more for the privileges than rd & | yyought iogether Mi ancelied before the marriage and} April 7—Congress met in extra # ;| GREAT BRITAIN HAS H cept the udvice of Europe to | dy per cent, and the only security they | Worth $4,500, the whele supply ef Gt. Gow and handle the business betier ren only daughter it Was Said $20,000 aunaally wis selon ign 1 the Underwood ‘Tarif Lr BR RS der Adrianople, ‘have i# the maine of the firm, This|Luxe's Hospital, mysteriously @nap- PRINTS NAME ON THE LIST OF q / I om aH . 9 TICAL TROUBLES, #- The Balkan alites gave notice edema. tishey Ware a aniniaus te w nea ZS with Lhe Income t wise wae 0) te Geet Beitaln there were many. of iy wopnimagaiian aillen gave notice money went, of course, where it would [peared from the body of @ girt patient DIRECTORS. Lasteyrie, who were married at ier |of the ¢ of Birt and a8 AF duced in the Lio. in nt events Jn the past year " Allen sesumed assault apon) 22 {h# momt good, and we are to find Jundergoing the cadvum treatment for Pabiic interest tn sub euy earnings | ourenta’ residence, in New York, They | selon ond Drage Apri 8--Woinsn suffrage met defe Jan. 16—The trv Home naliblise bon trom (ie books to which of the several leancer Monday, hospital officials ef Mr, Bady said, made a henring 1a the | en trond. of siding Nhe Austrian army, and came to Amesica$ ip sftenigun liy a large majority vote. ed the House uf Commons "at to nneke matory ye. | 2UME® the deposits have been credited. |mitted to-day. ‘Detectives frew am im open desir he name of ( a feW montis vefore the mie May 2—F w recognize 8. i a wt to Yl ihren theme eaveral aOuen aie ei Hl dour sports, ‘The { bids nth nad vl ¥ ust eupply tC A, Flint appeared in the Mat of direc | dour sport he Cour ' _Meristag on tie Ma tie Fi Puts NE ila ad in the | hind defen ait pel Ps Wik: Whlak oo ae jsurance company and trem te Felles tera attached, aud @ descendant of Gen. Lafayette, Count Wiadiente toe HM ant York! ite March 6 Janina, with 2,000 troops, bay he ' Department have been unable to Gui it, Under the presen: Wono advertising | prince Alexia Karadeorgevitub, & nme | ty ‘eign invaders. On ® EAB a ' bs y Vaanlestara were thal ule OF | Castles af attacked Dablin surrendered to the Greek. | . + hen nik | ‘The nit of minera] was placed f @ "A ahthe Walla oF iA 5 ee he RS ADE NCE ES 4 5 ymons and hue k re a AL One of the pi of the sltuath | ee Stations balow ihe Clip Hal | ™29 vf the slug of Mervin, marnvs | the Mi Pie es ie keeping « Witness from giving evidence | yea ply London in rener SaMent damiobiline iiair ortean| Gisturbea the depositors wae the. tact ttioe ons Sach Seng by on Sine i " ae ts teat tleveland Mi guter of fo i raf) investigation in ; te a i. in the new subwaya. M Pratt of Cleveland in P, anny Aiealteey io ‘ppiec git, tHe police wraft investigation in! ng of the Womanton the RumucAuattian frontier many of them had bren in the! !8¢h 1m diameter, and bound tee eeund Much amusement was created In the| Jas June, If prinoweriture had ain eld COU Bits TN e ole Petes d New Lore City the Hritinh Govern: | Staron 14—Serhe and Buleare iaakea |BUDle of Jeaving thelr pase books with on the body of the girt patiene aatt to offices of the Commixsion by the mya: | tulued the Prince would lau hisacwanalavernen TARIFF AND CURRENCY BILLS)" Were repuined, ‘Three |e frm inatead of running the chance| be ® member of @ wealthy Des Misines Selamat ila eu nance liar’ unin veuaewe were ate WRITTEN INTO LAWS. Was re (uindrmt Aliuiany were killed by the|2f lowing them. ‘They eald that now |famly, When @ physiden emained ing the protests. ‘They refused to a eT Rarer dinal Gibbons Wartleld's homes Aug. 4-—Tho Wevt winia Loin iraehayeyneails they not only had uo money but they |the wousd Mouday sight the sadinm mit that they were from tle Autosales Re ‘in Balt more ut is a counin of} Sr five x when fi New Maich #-Adrlunopie surrendered, had nothing to show that the Arm | wae gom P Company or that they had ever heard | en A cana i Tete Ha anton CARAIIAL LiedSoRDWWLE thd - ed privon sentences for th the April turkey accepted the terme or | owed them anabind Looe ghee poll ‘coms ae of @ Mr. Filrt. The Autosales ¢ LA Bae “A seals Dolan pretate, pune helves, B18 DOTY peace offered by the Balkan allies, ja Feavon the very lerwe number of | pose af it, vepor! jad ot that a mubstantial Ana " an ar bon h ton af SN would purchase thet amount bes 98.000, aad Another tit 1$-4ivs, Sulzer of New York ole per vooks Was In the possession of the firm |°No one pane wtal we vent had been made on the) Anoer bl Aas SOME OF NOTABLE HAPPENINGS |) tis tine te that there Im un posi radium without finding where i EHeee pain, tot ont or Gaynor of New York nonlior Hal IN THE WORLD. | payinent due on Januury 2 and ail of the came from. ‘The location of all dhe Widow WEDS STEPSON ONE TITLED FOREIGNER SUED (yer aims, a aptan in the Hight 1 ne» aboard the steamst ‘Thanks Ant avents In other | epgeltors seat in thelr book for ba radium in the world le deGuitely Smowe,’ ; alae areas : iu London, indorsed the ancing in order to got the interest a ‘4 ANS ih al TeRICGeL RAHEEM Aulantar of M bill REVOLUTIONARY EVENTS MANY \°« fesient of Salvador. | Woman, Her 1 le With Gas, George Hense, an aged cigar a New York and wily MepdaUsilor | Mre J Bears, thi i of ¢ Frederic Ogden de Secretary (and Mes, Oluey Arnold, iarried the IN MEXICO, Mirch is Ing George of Greece a re Julia Bears, thirty, a working |who has been sick and out of warm a® Or the American Legation in Athans, | Marquis Lusmimtiano Strozgi in dual siortant hap. Stuanineted whe NulKinu In the atroet | Mortan, wae found dead in bed at Joka us home, No. 10 Avenue A Gor J a . of the American Logatiu z : niportinn 5 Aiiie Maaon's rooming house, No, 104 Beri the, telephoned to-day Relict of Former U. S$. Commis: to Ma NK. Ferrant whieh Nate ted 10 ped tie He Salontaa Us a is of A tee ue Laine. Or Leo dacobl of No, 287 fi 7 ri ist Cannes, southern Br he bridegroom METAS a 6) RR SEER EIS ON is ded into the 1 avenue, to come to him at sioner Hall Surprises Friends One American heitews found her hoey tat New York | y , tarane ed ‘trom |r Jacobi found the place lected b y New Match. moon transl al into a Mant from fae t Phitad a t tween the Howers of Felix Dian and Apeil King Alfonse of pain «ow rT ly been hie request Polloeman O'Conner yD Match, mB ae Wapalenan. boinc igton and Faltimore filet NHI GUEEUH MILEHE Elected Tirmleral: trdmou in Stestea cl caped asmussination at Madetd Famntly "‘Hoapitai for dawn tie door. ‘They found Meme a Mre. Anna H. Hail, widue of Char 2 Sultkowski, wae married the historic Baltimore Catt New York Vel Dk=Presitent Madero Was taken hte 1 Malcnvud Shethet Rann ‘with his throat ¢ Wal tor many years United Hates Mies Marie Lovee Bree dost at Mies New Curvensy bi became a | privonar aid ee aria J ney find Viewer of Burkey, and beatin Commtasioner for the Northern District 1 Of MUKUML reese of bow Vi Mun de 4 os oa somal Presiden i i wither amp, killed by os of New York, has married her stepson, PROMINENT FIGURES OF Tren Cheun-Heuan was pro- 1913. M4 Constipation §. Holden Hall, at the home of + es in Brooklyn yesterday. The vridexrr t by the revolutionary | was a widower. Mrx. 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