The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1914, Page 4

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ie & $ © SON THE Wie be . Still, 300 Depositors were in ON SAVINGS BANK “Line in the Rain at 7 o’Clock This Morning. ‘OPEN DOORS ALL DAY. ‘More Than $2,000,000 Paid Out and More on Hand— * Quiet Expected Monday. j ‘What has begun to be termed by and financiers as the “bone- Fun continued, with almost un- “@bated numbers of clamorous depos- Were, at the Bank for Savings, at me Li ies =r fetttast pends fualtfet rls: te sLEPUEFs if ea , yeaah cad thos eh leresoe, Ninety-Qret Bronk, and Hi “DOWEHEND” RUN |His First Smile atreet; Deborah V. Sab- 199 Jennings avenue, the Charlotte I. Btoliberg, No, atreet. were brisk advances in North: = cific, Ca Foul ond arent Nord ae stock on ist was Pressed Steel Car, which sold up to 44%, a gain of 3% Pointe, Strength of Birla called attention to the fact that De- cember statemént com: favorably “| with the reports of other trunk lines for same month. The Rock Island is- were weak, both common and Geolining under heavy sell- Advance was declared before first hour, and floor Rook Island and Reading, ————____ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Chicago, Milwaukee an system Goldfield Consolidated Mines cember production was nae Bi djore. Not earnings were $253,353 and total net cost per ton $6.46. Net earnings for 12 months $3,990,441, Erie Railroad re grove earnin: 04 net increased, at Bix or Rock Island Cor Rock Island and. Pec Com of t leaving Pacific pallwa, he operat Hy ». Rock Island isaues Pease (n'a tolnin om tele neue’ . Calli Railroad i= rae to present Erdos i By Eleanor Schores HFI ) IN $50,000 No AS A WREGAER OF ROSEVILLE TRUST Treasurer Smith Sent Back to Prison, but Twelve Oth- ers Give Bail. , , Thirteen of the sixteen men in- | dicted as a result of the investigation |followingythe failure of the Roseville pany were arraigned to- day before Chief Justice Gummere in Newark, N. J. Seventy-seven indict- ments were filed against the sixteen. Three of the men indicted—Frank John B. Faunce, President of itercity Land and Construction 'y, and William Petere—have { fa TG al E eee Li = att EK Ken ue (| D, Fike a were h held in from $1,000 to $5,000 bail ‘interlocking charges of rac: ¥. misuse the funds tthe ban ‘and cover their illegal rawals false entries and state WOMAN WITH A WHIM +11+ 383 G@ WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1914. velettes o ~ brasen tongue; “Te arme—to ‘Twenty amased husbands sat in startled uncertainty. Rey « files of amall children started New York Streets cums 22 Sangre 9.—The Battle of the Battery Barges Written Especially for The Evening World, By Ethel Watts Mumford (Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Company.) 9 ~""T spotiess boardg that at one and same time constituted her back le having ye goin’ ashore with the likes of them wild park Tom cats.” Kitty looked disappointed, but obe- iently approached her mistress and we “Whist, now! be off afther the mice! We all have our work to do |"! in this world. The top of the morn- ing to ye, Mrs. Hommedieu,” This last was addressed to a wiry Kittle New England woman, whe at that moment was boarding the ad-| Jor, Joining canal bost, a market basket on her arm. WHIRLS OVER GLOBE a Hint, Packs Up and Off She Goes, She Can Never Tell Where. Schioetel-Lotsy, wife of a re- tired officer of the Royal Dutch Navy arrived in New York on the France nA FSCSES ESE EEFTCS L ccitlleal dinner with me and the captain. I've got a fine lot of clams and I'll give you an Edgartown chowder,” “Bure, that's kind of ye,” Mra O'Farrell accepted. “It’s a grate ‘We ao be in the basin, the day, with Mrs. Peck and Mrs. of the French line as a résult of the/ life, travel “Once,” she eald, “I was at tea in @ restaurant in Amsterdam and a particularly fragrant perfume made me feel that I ought to see Ceylon at once. I was on ay three hor ence my way ure ther day at bees Sos hat which I knew must have been Parts, Nothing would do |deck, I must go to Paris. But in aw a charming American San Francisco, und now fornia, New Or. leans, Chicago and Palm Beach. But must be home in three weeks. Thera it to the patience of the best bands.” Se UP ON CHARGES. Light Meuse Inspector Yates of ‘Tompkinsville Accused. the ot On Light “House. sotablisuenoat ‘at been Tr own qQ and the two \..all _Hommedieus hopefully from the stern—being securel; chored to a Leerrag Ps by a wis strap arrangement, plus a good of clothesline, their mother no ome. for their —, ite el ”" she agreed, “but eromend tA more than s.x children, man in @ gray sweater and | dark trousers was standing with his "a clean, muddy boots on Mrs. O'Farrell’ a clothes flapping against his none too immaculate person, “And who are you? Come out o’ that wash,” was the rdial greet- ing of the lady-of-t "L want to see O' 11,” the in- truder growled, his dignity evidently “Not here,” said \dget shortly. And Hommedieut™ he questioned, boat tains pow in the basin, “whet fort” said the abrupt Mre, bar 73 may interpat you to know, elucidated, “that the « .| boat captains are not organized.” _ ‘ACTRESS SEIZED AS THIEF. Detectives Make Arvest After See- ing Girl's Face tn Film Play. ‘WMentified and arrested through her appearance in a film play, Miss Edith ‘Wayne, a moving picture actress, faces two charges of grand larceny to-day. Detectives Maddox and Quinn of the “And do you be afther bein’ an or ‘Farrell was dan: ‘West One Hundredth street station, had wi been on the look-out for Miss Wayne. Ghe eucceasfully eluded them until thoy fee Ber mene fn a in ® mevis tre yeat wii faparisoonta; No. ibd West Bighiye "Cra of No, 95 West otreet says deat the got bates iteelt grunniaes one foe" With concentrated, soo ss ers nt, er for a friendly little @, and “the Mrs.” would petake cabin and knit conten tesiy~ae queation ol reelf to some adjoining hours. A. feel! etricken. whole plot might fail. day the crisis came. pails and make « concerted for deck. '18!—18! The K. K. 18!” yelled the Magnified voice of Mre. O'Farrell, ‘With speed and dexterity the bat- pee mermaids converged toward tow’ lo. 18, Mrs. O'Farrell dropped her moga- », seized the boat hook from its e by the batch, and in two gl- gantic bounds joined her sisters the threatenod wing. ‘Three struggling men fought | x + | cartously on the forward deck. 9 Bauer, steaming mop in hand, stood ‘The bride, her pale” onde hair ing like @ halo, cast, &@ pall of scalding suds on the fore< most organizer. Hommediow: Captain with the ot! ‘Set still, Ephriem,” she zie above the Hetrloom's voice. i Ro fight of yours. Set down!” Mrs. O'Farrell reached the nose of: the caugwe the gungplunk, and @ cal eo wan + e, cast it ashore. “Now!” she cried in triumph, as turned about and faced toward the trapped visitors. “Now, ye'll know that a boat's a boat; but this is a house boat—an’ it's of the hease lo bis assistants had Prone upon the deck y—washed as never they had washed befo Shampooed mops, swashed in continuous of soapy water, they sprawled cursed, and strove to rise, only cast down again in liquid on, ‘Now throw the burglars out!” Mes ‘Farrell roared. the Y from next dure. Now, a line for w . | fish of mine, and a bat in, loons, benchers from the park, flocked to the edge of the quay. he elcomed the “Aha!” cried Mrs. O'Farrell. “Tf organization ye want, ye lubbers, organise fer yer! An’ we need no from the likes of ye! Answer) bf clean fer once in yer lives! Bad 0 by men | ve! WHITMAN IN BUFFALO, fl met by & Committee as He Be te A@@rese Lawyers Clad. the Lar ite annual banquet to-night, arrtved It was noon; | to-day. He was met at the train by = the deputation had timed their com- | committee from the club and escorted ing for the dinner hour. Smo! from innumerable little stov. smells Buddenly a pearilinn Genewt awoke | the ban! the echoes of the quays—the thrilling toosin of the old pee ea Alto a hotel. Other than to eay there ‘the |no telling when and where jeraft investigation would end, Mr, man declined ¢o discuss the He eaid that none of those ment Pee inke have been Mr. Whit Clang, clang, olang! s wrong! all's ‘wrongl” it ehrieked with GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY This! DOUBLES For 25 cents you can make your hair lustrous, fluffy and abundant. Immediate!—Yeq! 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