The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1914, Page 16

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sit ae aa “i i ; csaitt e DUT BG BANK WEL GENO ATANTG cea "=" | NEWYORK GASES! Son Is Back in Paris, but She Financiers Representing $700,- Insists on Prosecution 000,000 Testify at First Hear- for Kidnapping. ~ — Autopsy Shows That Girl Missing for a Month Died From Drowning. ing on Reserve Stations, Jan. i—Mre, Marie Fisch = bacher said today she would not teawon " PE rT St pe Pappy [her efforta to prosecute her former * STORM ENDED MYSTERY. TO OHOOSE THIS cl ry. husband, Ferdinand Pinney Earte, Body Identified by Clothing ‘ and Ring After Being Washed Onto Beach. Secretary of Tre heh Climbing over tables and counters tn Agriculture Will Devote @ [nis Granatatier Hischbacher's book- . store, and laughing with the clerks Month to Hearings. over his adventures in Norway, Harold seemed uninterested in the affairs of his father. “E shall not drop the case now simply old iy With me again,” sald other, “I shall do all pos- ‘An autopsy held today on the body @f Jemsie Evelyn McCann, which was Washed ashore at Coney Island yert @ay, just a month after the girl disap- Peared from her home at No, 438 Fast , Pwenty-firet atreet, Flatbush, discloeed thar death was caused by drowning. The funeral of Mise McCann will be . The case is in the hands of my lawyers. I do not know the next prob- able atep, as delicate matters are in- volved, but an attempt will be made to Harold will be placed the first hearing hy States of the new ganization committee, designated under the new currency law, Upon their facts ral reserve ore affinity-artist, “Tecaue her kidnapped} ry and [2m Harold Earle, nas been restored to | Reports Show 600 Killed and caer = THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1914. PONE MONOPOLY LDS GRANT CHEAPER ATE (Wontinued from First Page.) a ne TMADODIS URGED. FT” RE 2500 MENCARS | = BEAT BACK REBELS! WN SULMILE FT Rally After Being Forced to Retreat in Early Morning Battle at Ojifaga. REGAIN MANY POSTS. 1,000 Wounded During Week’s Engagements. PRESIDIO, Tex., Jan. 6—Twenty-five hundred Federal soldiers under com: mand of Gen, Ynez Salazar nailied forth from Ojinaga early to-day and attacked Gen, Ortega'n rebel f as it was manoeuvring to Join Gen, Rodriguez's command west of Ojinagu. The battle between the opposing forces raged from held to-morrow trom St, Mark's Method- fot CAtrch in Ovean avenue, and the omer be interred in Cypress Hills @rtet atorm that awept the coast © @@-@sturday, venting up the water and figures as presented to the two members of the committee will depend New York's chances of being made a reserve centre of one of the elmht regiona preacribed under the currency Judge Chandler Holt of the Federn|1aw and the establishment here of @ Co Federal bank regulated by the new law. i ore, was thel your ant Lactrhiabdadpe Su La ed The hearing was informal to an ex-| moter by the he Ta Weake | cine: arriving at the age of voluntary retire- both necretaries refusing to ac- Sh with hie, oon heed by ake Netware > , @ jenst ment. The probability of Judge Holt's|CUpy the ratzed platform qenerally used | to" uthorities on @ kidnapping charge. . ab that she was drowned | resignation was rumored several weeks |!" the Chamber of Comm: all, where | ann . evening of Friday, Deo. 6, 1913,/ag0. To-day Judge ‘Holt verified the held, @ taking be Sri re raha ani ran regis a! crepe vase ‘S| JUSTIGE 18 APPLAUDED nd needs a The Earle child was brought back from Chi nd restored to his “aerate wo’ particular rensos for my | PSE esantatives of banklag houses AS HE TAKES OFFICE” of New York City and State, and of salary Tam receiving |New Jefay, tintened to the Broce¢dngs ; ber of the bench. 1| closely, but no attempt at formality was | Fy 5 dee Car Wh made and men strotied about the room Friends Greet Judge Cardozo, se continually, giving it the eppearance of Begins Fourteen-Year Term @ gathering of fraternity brothers rather than one of the most important finan- in Supreme Court. * iaanraal weene of hand clapping and applause greeted the Induction into ‘clock, when the heer-|omce to-day of Supreme Court Justice begun, not more than | Benjamin N. Cardoso, who began a persons, aside from thé/fourteen-year term on the bench in t Party and reporters, were | Special Term, Part VI. The customary for| present. The hearing began ehortly | presentation of flowern and a baton was after 10.9 o'clock. dispensed with. The well wishes of the ALL FAVORED BANK New Justice's frien@s.and the bar we: CATED HERE. well expressed by John B. Stanckfeld, ‘Those who urged “It has come to be quite the custom tion sat in a small for friends of an fneoming judge to BET MAN THEY WAWT| Ste rtcreterien tutte ane used on crite thetr catecon” mold Mr- Stanchaeld ‘echniennimete upon the merits and defects of sug-|"I present you here, sir, no gavel; you 4 Mee " Fi gested regions, All, mawenas) crea i require oe Ca ie oower 1 Dresent iting 000 ‘ropert and most of em}you no flowers; their fragrance woul public a. mins| He Was Se $8, y disappear with the going of the day. 1 Hotel ghelbourne | for $3,000 and Didn’t Hap-. | tony banks whose capital aggresates 40) prosent you what is engraved upon the i When the Brooklyn Branch of the} ina: of any other in the elght districts! the community ‘Trust Company I | wnich may be designated. ‘After a buret of applause Justice Becretary McAdoo, in a brief atate-|Cardozo said: Detectives Roddy. | ment, declared that State lines would | “I should feel that the dimeulties of not regulate the reserve aistricts, and| my new task are overwhelming if I Headquartera took places behind the] that conventenec of communication end | could not count upon the ald and co- counters and tried to look like hard-| bank capital would-be the things chiefly | operation of the members of the bar, I considered. He asked each of the! can only aay I will do the vest I can In bankera to indi the cities which | the performance of my part of the com- should be favored in considering the |mon task—the admintwtration of justice.” various districts. The opintone of the{ Again there was a wave of hand It haw been years, an old ‘Mey rt H fipancial men of the country, he eatd, ere, dapper and clean cut and | would be instrumental in the determin: do about ‘hirty-severt years old, called on {tion of the reservations which, it is Manetne ian: Sours sNem: Henry P. Jones, a real estate broker, | hoped, will obviate all possibilities of ‘at No. 18 Montague street, on Dec. #1| panic or even “ght money.” It will] “KEEP OUT OF POLITICS. and told him that among other proper-| not be decided until hearings all over ties which he had for sale was that at| the United States are completed, he con- tinued, whether eight or twelve regional tlervice. coritres will be designated. The hearings here are expected to (ast four days, when the committee will go to Bogton. wnisadie, but the NEW YORK CITY. classified service of the Civil Service ‘ecesa on. fle in Wontdela. XN. J.. an operator for whom) president Hine of the Firat National |Cominlssion, Is emphasised in an an- 4 forth in detail in- o Bank, K. H. Outerbridge, a member of| nouncement made public by the com- * clothing that at the Chamber of Commerce; Charles| mission to-day. Mentit the Conant, a financial expert; A. Barton] Violations of the preventing Fed- ?* 38 tional Dank; Paul M, Warburg of Kuhn, Loeb & Co,, A. J. Hemphill of the Guar-' deed had | Wiggins of: the Chase onal Bank, | pointed under the alvil service rules. “ i * | Meyers, the. seen t Greberty '©l George M. Lamont, Commissioner of pi elastase S , » his wite Banking of New Jersey; James Can- Another Ma jece Stolen. s a rie | Winttrea Nethéa of, jane ot Napoleon I. No trace of t! er] them favored @ reserve bénk of €25,000,- |S euae ” thievss 000 capital which would take in Pennsyl- w Jersey, Delaware MoCann home to-day. In cominon with oney | the be shares thé relief arising | of $880,621,00, and bank: ‘mation, | fromthe solotion of the mystery, Federal agrepment are required to sub- of Good | there je relief in: knowing the scribe at least 3 per cent. of their capl- tal to furnish the capital for the re- and expected to| misery, that w: 3 serve bank, Secretary McAdoo indi- fam! P t Administration ex; the family tn the! utter ‘élaappesnince a8 tn the:case of] the vane to auonerive 6 par celts Wut man called at the Dorothy Arngld. the bankers were dublo George TF. Drum, formerly ehlef en- gineer of Essex County, 8 placed on trial for his life before Judge Harry V. Onborne in the Circult Court to-day, He Although Drum believes he w: sane fron drink at the time of tl Bene ne aay Soi eerene B The only pancake flour sold in this section which has on each package the Government Revenue Stamp showing it contains 51% of k MeDermit, to enter a plea of ela rej and ‘you feel bull lor 1 a nit believe in insanity pleas ales iy We'll plead not guilty, ‘Th months. forget the child tand when they hi wheat flour. ’ CATHARTIC Heckers’ Pancake Flour makes the lightest griddle cakes, muffins and gems. immigretion law they visit thelr foretgn nd within three Year ountry engage in a cording to a deci. Supreme Court in He has had | body drove the Federals back toward | Ojinage. Gen. Oroxco, who had re- |forcements to Salazar'a ansintance. per cent. of the bank capital of the| minds of those who are here and what pen to Own It. United States. This would make the|is more in harmony and consonance New York reserve bank far greater than| with your character—the well wishes of said, since he heard ry Wa te All Omelale ia WASHINGTON, Jan. 6&—The danger of gotitical activity on the part of any member of Uncle Sam's vast army of BANKERS WHO TEGTIFIED, FOR | empioyees, either in the classified or un- p eral officers o1 loyees generally Hepburn, President of the Chase Na-|¢ral Omcem or ee eeical work. the commission declares, will not be counten- anced. A copy of the warning has been anty> Trust Company, Vice-President | Seacrea furnished to overy meron ape a n, President of the Fourth National] TURIN, Italy, Jan. 6—A painting by pone nk, and F, Q. Brown of Redmond & Rubens, representing the “Adoration of La | Co, all testified this morning, he ings has Senn stolen from ee ‘They were unanimous in w New | Chure! jovalesa, near Susa. York ase Aca cicada eel ‘ot | longed in @ collection once in possession four to alx miles from OJinaga. After the first attack Ortega’s main mained at Ojinaga, rushed 609 rein- |,This turned the tide, Salazer imme- diately checked his retreat and from ‘being pursued became a pursuer. For | the first time since the battle of OJin- aga began, seven days ago, the Fed- erals bec: agarens! ‘The rebels | were driven from nearly every point of age mained last week by their slaughts and s | Why the rebels, in chansi base, teft such an unprotected their battle front is not understood by radical, but will take under ton the immediate abo! dera- {den drug in New 08 Is to be determined by th [directors at their special onaidered by the attorneys | pants and representativ lof the Lewisiatice there will be a « " John. 1, Swayze, General | some more ratinfa story MK mmediately there witl ell and a number e undertaken |) on |Public Service Commission an appraisal ‘nt, ;2nd valuation of the company's plant in New York City to serve as a basi | oom = — for determining Chairman |Patee Gharged to permit the con 9 earn a fair and reasonaie return, approximately § per cent. on the actual capital invested in the plant ii COCAINE SELLER CONVICTED. np This was agreed to and the following to an adjoining room company pmissioner Sague, for the James A. Moley and Judge Robert Luce, | sistant Corporation Counsel Hahio, the city of New York; Attorneys M. HM. Winkler and H. B. Well dor the petl- | second Triumph ve Since for the telephone com- War on Gang Benen. \pany. COMPANY SUBMITS OFFER TO the fight against cocaine sei} lobtained to-day in tie Court of spec Justices Russel man and Melnerney re was] REDUCE RATES. Herr: | John Gras | The company opened the proceedings | by submitting an offer of certain r ductions in rates to pending an Inv be made at on He was remanded to the feentenced at the end of ‘The offer of immediate reductions | was rejected by representatived of the people as unsatistac proposition was submitted which calls for nfich greater reductions, representatives were unable to grant, they sald, with- out reference to their Board of Direc- tors. They said they would call a meet- ing of the board either late this after- | noon or to-morrow morning to decide just what voluntary concessions could be ra ott Ine eeiling and said to | the leaders of a gan gtiat sold bet made. HOW APPRAISAL OF THE PROP- ERTY WILL BE MADE. Discussion regarding the scientific re- vition of rates to be made on the basis of an appraisal of property consumed United States military men Federal conpmanders, see sized the opportunity to open and away from the pestilence- rid city of Ojinaga. The rebel cannon occupy t positions ¢ occupled yesterday are pouring @ terrific fire into Oji which is replying gamely. Thus far the rebels have lost none of their ar- tillery, Eagimates to-day, based on the most conservative statements obtain- Ne from Federal and rebel wounded, place the losses on both sides during the seven days’ Sighting at 00 killed and 1.000 wounded. Of the dead about 30 are Federals. In thie Hed Cross hospital here are 87 Federal and 43 rebel wounded, the lat- ter having just begun to send. their maimed men across the border. Many wounded are still on the battlefield here they fell. Red Cross stretcher Crcrere crossed the river early to-day to bring in those who survived the cold night. Red Cross officers have asked for 200 more army tents, 200 additional cots and 600 hundred blankets to pro- vide for the wounded, Included jong the wounded were Gen, Castro and Gen, Marcelo Caraveo of the Federal army. Castro was shot through the body while directing the fire in trenches last night. C: was not dangeroui the Red Cross hospital Sund: caped during the night It he returned to Ojinaga to resume fight cremating the bodies of smallpox vic- tims who in camp. Just think of it! 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