The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1914, Page 6

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MLW Lf sed of Watering Stock Fand Sued for Return of Nearly $1,000,000, . A peep into the inner secrets of) wir, connected with the sale to « pation of butter cakes, of wheat,” corned beef hash, thickly dotting the landscape from | lasted two coast to coast, Is afforded in the sult [of Lwin Hf, Haven against Childe | was j Restaurant operators now before the HOUSE OPERATORS; * | “FACE CHARGES ts all over the country outside of New Jersey courts. in trying to get the ¢ Court to force the Childs peo million nd divid w York, The sult was filed at Trenton last attorneys, | King & Osborne of No, 166 | way, | straining the Childs Company, which runs the New York restaurants, from nd alleged | ern duly by Mr, Haven's Broad. asking for an injunction re: “further profiting — from stock owned by the Childs Dining Hall ¢ Jorsey.” ‘Trial of the ca ed last week before Vice: in th ot N wan BRAS! AVE BEAUIUL, LUSTROUS, -ALFRY HAR—25 CENT OANDERNE more dandruff or falling hair—A real surprise . awaits you. possessed of a bead of heavy, re salt, testroes, fatty, ‘trom dandruft, ts merely little Danderine. wi Borage te thn delivered tt ‘OUR Bust ALUEB gloss and lustre, and try as you will ou cannot find » trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ tise, whi you will see new hair—fine at firet—yes—but really ‘outing out all over your scalp—Dan- ferine is, we believe, the only hair of dandruff and never fails to stop falling hai If you want to prove bi soft your hair really ia, moisten » cloth with @ little Danderine and carefully ing one crt il be soft, glowy and benutiful in. just a few momente—s delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. i. ree 800 mi! Mr. Haven, who it af advertising | joo Hi ig which tine completed and Adjournment the pia the M According to the caye the Chi twas organize for the purpose of operating ite t h the ntry k City ad @ which At this cern, was ck of $1,000,00, of Mi) WaR preferred stock, 1 that in violation of mai cisions and a. the Childs poo; ni chaser one share of stock with a and then shares of m0 hares of preferred mmon. he plat . with testimony by Auditor Cook Secretary Roberta of the company. In an answer filed by their attor- neys, Pitney, Hardin @ Skinner of ewark, the’ Childs le deny the charges of high finan made by Haven, contending they were en- and contracts pacribers, reason of agreement made with TO GIVE RATE DECISION | WITHIN THREE MONTHS Commissioner Harlan Says Inter- state Board Will Pass on Freight Increases Before Recess. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Decision by the Interstate Commerce Com- jthe evidence against Mrs, Cynthia] ,, Buffum, accused of poisoning her hus- | titled to the common stock held by| ¥ MRS. BUFFUM, ACCUSED OF POISONING HUSBAND, | WAS SEEN WITH FRARM Prosecution Evi- dence Against Prisoner and Alleged Accomplice. Gets First LITTLE VALLEY, N. Y.. Feb. 19.— With the prosecution well along in| band, the prisoner has lost much of the careless demeanor which charac. terized her at the beginning of the trial. To-day she showed distinct signs of worry. ‘rom Edgar Whitcomb of Little came the first direct link in the effort to establish close relations between Mra. Buffum and Ernest Frahm, the young farmer, who also is under indictment for the poisun- ing of the woman's husband. Three weeks after Buffum died Whitcoinb was working at the Buf- fum farm. The county fair was on at Little Valley. On Sept. 9 Whit- comb said he saw Mrs. Buffum and her children go to the fair, That night about 6 o'clock Whitcomb saw Mrs. m and Frahm return, ‘ahm was on the veranda and Mrs. Buffum went inside,” testified) mission on the proposed freight rate increases ia expected to be reached probably within three months and certainly before the Commission ad- jJourns for its summer receas on July 1, This announcement substantially was made by Commissioner Harlan to-day. Commissioner Harlan said: “Recognizing the public importance DLALING IS SPEEDED TO CITY But Stamford Firemen Failed to} Save It and Contents from Destruction. STAMFORD, Conn., 19.—An | express car, filled with packages, shipped by the American Expresq| Company, sealed, and bound for New| York to White River Junction, Vt., over the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, was burned with contents early to-day, as it! reached this city. The fire was dis- Feb. through Sound Beach, but nothing} could be done to check it, and word was sont ahead to have the local fire department meet the train. The loss has not been estimated, but ft is believed it will be heavy, as among the packages burned wore a number containing silk, valued, tt is waid, at several thousand dollars. | How the fire started is not known. -_—— INSURE EVERS FOR $100,000. —President Gaffney failings of the Boston Braves to-da; tempted to have John- ny Evers insured for $100,000. Physt- cians were taken to Evers's hotel and covered as the train was passing | * examined the second baseman to deter- m.ne how good @ “risk” he ts. [Under their pillows: wore two large IN TONG AAID| bre revolvers, brand new, and | several hundred rounds of cartridges. CAUGHT |, Young John also had a pair of brass Windows Wide Open and Hatchet | in poet tie promijen the 10 Men Preparing for War Made | 4 Sate Getaway. | A tip given the police several wee ry | ing a gun resulted in a raid last} ago by a “Chink” arrested for cn night about midnight of the Hip Sin ‘Tong headquarters, at No. 16 Bowery, | by Police Commissioner MeKa wn | special gun squad, Crosson, Johnson, ‘on and Chandel, under Lieut. | The Chinaman told the police a Tong war was imminent between the Hip Sings and the On Leongs and that both sides were importing weapons and Chinese gun fighters from nearby cities, Although everything possible was done by the police to keep the mat- ter secret It evidently leaked out, as the police were unable to get more than two “Chinks” when tho raid was made. As the detectives entered the build. ing all Hghts were extinguished and sounds of scurrying feet were heard, The rooms were in disorder and every window wide open. In an adjoining room, Lung Ling, sixty-eight years old, who ts alleged to be the warden of the Hip Sings, was in bed, while Young John, alleged to be a “hatchet man” from Phil- 4 ” a ZI WS outside or most effective will furnish the “modern Whitcomb. “I don't know what hap- pened after that, because I went home.” Next morning he returned to the Buffum place to work about 8 o'clock. Frahm was leaving as Whitcomb ar- rived. Two of the Buffum boys were with Frahm. ub Backache Away® Don't Drus Kipneys. ‘Adam Houck, farmer, Little Valley, \ father-in-law of Wesley Buffu: of Mrs. Buffum, told of Buffum ing a drink of whiskey now and in they were working. and when ent to market in Salamanca. n of an early disposition of the prob- lems before us here, the carriers, ship- | pers and the Commission are using every effort to bring the inquiry to an | early conclusion, and there ts reason to think the record on the main | issues in the case may be closed and the arguments had in time to enable the Commiasion to dispose of these | questions before the summer recess.” | ——— FALLS DEAD ON THE STREET. Ageé Meucche Turk Fails to Heed of Wife. For forty years Meusche Turk, a cloth fintaher, who lived at No. 28 Canal street, had never missed a day's work + and to-day he refused to heed his wife {when she pleaded with him to stay at home, saying the weather was too bad for @ man of seventy-five to tramp through the streets. came from Gou- 01 ynen PFioepital be found the old man dead. H GRAY & CO. A. Lewis, as Receiver in Bankruptcy ENTIRE STOCKS STILL COMPLETE WO Ts ccpcitte! Repent £1'the 240000080 orignal sock. Your opportunity for selection remains the same : appointed to turn the entire Smith Gray stocks into ; blic he has ordered price Fyre A gees etnies gy se which are bringi » reputable and possible, To gain the crowds the instant attention of the reductions which heavily of oe valne. Ay Tet ie Ps you lowest prices ever hest Possible Value at the Lowest Possible Prices UNDER- The present bar- - SUITS, regularly $15 to $50 J OVERCOATS, regula Next rly $15to$60 Light-Weight Style Medium-Weight Suits Overcoats, Hates, Never, however, did he know of Buffum to take more than two drinks in one day. ‘ “What did Mra. Buffum say about her eeenee iliness?”’ Cole asked Houck, ‘Shi id it was a creeping paraly- told her.” Beck burt you? "t straighten up without feeling sudden pains, aches and twinges? Now, That's lumbago, sciatica or from a strain and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, pene ing “St, Jacob's Nothing el: see out sore- meness and stiffness so quickly. mess, You simply rub it on and out comes ‘ The United Electric Main Office 1170 Broadway Pheee! 4070 Madisve Square me It is lectly harmless doesn’t burn or deeolor the skin.’ B! Don’t suffer! Get a ttle of old, honest “St, ” from any drug store, and after using it just once, ‘u'll for you ever had backache, lum! sciatica, ve your back wi hurt °, cause any more misery, It never disappoints and has Y= mended for 60 oe GIVE ME AN OASIS, HE SAID, IN LOUD YO! Traffic Cop Jumped, but Stranger Was Only Ask- ing for Cigarette. Thomas Todhunter, of Pequa- avenue! when it came to hustling peace-| The prisoner was released on with Oasis it’s got to be Exceptional to be one eet lor, De sugges that an adjournment be made to the sidewalk, where the matter might be discussed at length, but the tall wanderer from Pequa- hanock refused to move. In the mean time the blockade of motor vehicles and trucks extended for two blocks and De Lancy finally sent in a call for the reserves. Ten minutes later a squad of officers surrounded Mr, Tod- wement. He was perfectly i natured, but continued to jemand Oasis, and stated that the able citizens out of the way some lice of New York were ‘ themsel it do I care as lon, the an Onais now and constant officer to suspect that the pris- oner might be a member of some secret order which used Oasis as ® password. nantly denied this and stated t all he wanted was a few Oasis Sarge, that Oasis are the excep- ce found —severat w th n hatchets and several dagkers,, abd about a thousand rounds of am- munition ‘The twe Chinamen were weld tos in the Centre street court In $500 hy far oination te rrow,, Use a 500-watt Mazda lamp inside your store and you will get the lighting. We these Prilliant Mazda Units Let us tell you more about way.” Write for circular No, 34, or phone for a representative to call. Light and Power Co New Generating Station (One of the largest in the world) W 201et Street and Sth Avenue at the Harlem River WAY SEARCH FOR AN OASIS? Caravan Not Needed—Nickel All That Is Necessary. “Why,” said the cigar store man, “should a man cross the ocean, hire a caravan and travel a long distance over hot and burning sands to enjoy an Oasis? “An Oasis, as I take it, means refreshment and comfort; but why spend vast sums of money}: for refreshment and comfort? Take the new and exceptional cigarette—five cents a pactage ten. There's a dollar's worth of refreshment and seven dollars’ worth of comfort in every pack- age. And you don’t need a cara- van with a lot of camels and Arabs in it either. All that you have got to do is to produce a nickel and say, ‘Oasis’—and yen will wonder why you ever esitated. Lots of people who used to smoke high-priced cigar- ettes have switched to Oasis be- cause Oasis cigarettes are the real Egyptian article, and the man who smokes tian cigar- ettes knows a thing when he finds it. “You'll take a couple of packs? Oh, very well! But I wasn’t try- ing to make you buy ’em. How- ever, you will come They all do.” Aefor more, | ‘YELLED “OASIS” AND EVERYBODY GOT WISE T. Wellington Hoozus lost a seven-dollar pot at the national game Ube ae B Four pence ame, very body in. < dy drew three card. ver. Wellington yelled “O and the rest of the gang laid down. T. Wellington afterward ex- lained that he was only asking for a cigatette, but nis compan- ions, thought he had connected with two more'aces. Mr. Hoozud said that a pack of Oasis was worth four aces any day, but he disliked to lose the seven dollars, YELLS “OASIS” AT 2 A. M. Wakes Broadway, but Excep- tional Nature of Outcry Wins Discharge. Thomas Pareles. forty-one . years old, appeared in the night court yesterday evening charged ‘with disturbing the peace. It ap- {pears Thomas was yelling “Oasts, Oasis, Oasis!” at Broadway and Twenty-seventh street when cap- tured. “I know that Oasis is something exceptional,” said Magistrate Dunn, “but hereafter don’t wake up the neighborhood to tell them about it.” Terwil- iger was discharged. ch for the hand when you pull an Oasis! Whaddye mean Oasis? Todhunter in “I have tried all *‘and I tell you, tional cigarettes. Why, something EX-CEP-TION-AL— something that beats anything that ever happened before. There's always a “hand” when an Oasis comes off, Just the same, too, when you pull an Oasis in smokes—always a hand for them. ‘Cause every live one knows that nothing like ’em ever happened before in cigarettes. They're Egyptians, y’know— come 10 for a nickel—dandy blend, and say—there's a gift and DOUBLE cou- pons in every package! I the big town, and all I hunter and carried him to the|was for the big cop at the cross roads tell to me some place where I could get Oasis.” “He's a Wise One.” his own reco The desk Oasis — the Exceptional .

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