The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1914, Page 4

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PAAAY GUT [SER MOTHER SUE DESCRIBED INA TER BY REL Bensel and Hassett Tried to Force Use of Patented Materials, He Writes. Believes Daughter, Model Girl, Had No Intention of Leav- ing Her Home. HIS REPORT TO GOV. DIX Mra, Abraham Blockel, wife of « cigar manufacturer, living at No. 428 Fast One Wundred and Forty-sev- ie Charges That Specifications ee ae i engl ona sixteen-year-old Were Changed in the Chief ab a a es day, 1s prostrated as the reeult of er anxious search. Miss Stockel, who was employed at Hearn's store in Fourteenth street, left home Monday morning at the uaual time to go to work. That night a note wae found in the letter box, saying: 5 Bek : i not worry. MINNIE.” i f written nervously, the pareate say, but thu body of the note was tn : i i i iH 10,006.19. 1 ion, wevare out $uRwetae on i t tntorest in the Hi Com-| white slavers and ts being held cap- ee. and was wor! for it during | tive, pe sauibeer, ned jr igloomag gremylr tnd “Minnie was a model child and the best daughter @ woman ever had,” moaned the distressed mother to-day. ? i asphalt is a residuum binder Lett netpag® A br Ameri- prine to contractors bas host |has been a victim of foul play. I feet gallon. Some weeks ago|suro of it.’ Miss Emma Sands, the girl's chi of No. 404 Kast One Hundred Forty-soventh atreet, said: “I last saw Minnie on Sunday aight. She 20. | 72 all right then, and I am certain ‘Ap per attac ‘schedule of oil| that f she bad had any intention of orders, you will note that 47,253 gal-| going away she would have told me. of this material have been re-| she had not a friend unknown to me fected. 1 found apn inapection tt! and abe alwaye told me everything.” was being used were failures, and Sea a me |CUTSON ANGERSLEAD TOOLD MAN'S ARREST FOR PLOWING A SAE & g dest & 33 a5 ge if E ? fi! | aT i fat [pt i aT i 7 I iil i! * of HH i with the robbery of a safe ina ter} lyn butcher shop where blood stains showed the thief had cut bis hands, nl in i ii H lly & if i i ii I : SIEGEL, THREATENED, TAKES BODYGUARD fugitive from justice in Woodstock, N. Y., where @ post-office safe was robbed of last April. pas ied Attack, After Death Messages mae ueown a toe Gouls, al by Mail and Phone. ooh Because of threats made against hia Ife, Henry Siege! has secured a bay yee te. Ake RAC fo a oe a Bim in the form of letters and tee- | gBeciarn, they traced all the futives phone messages. ae teres in ania to! ‘The fact that there has been loose talk of “lynching” at meetings of creditors of the bank of the Four- teenth Street and Simpson Crawford Stores has not been overestimated. It ts feared, however, that such talk femate th stent oo ar, see's) 1,900 MASSAGRED Geath said to have been received by Mr. Siege! is one in which the writer “At the most I u bi art tf rn you it wilt take at| of 25,000 to. Hunt Down tric chair, A matter of a few eee Raiding Desperadoes. £3 eare that tent in the knowledge that I have done a public service." 4 FE ii 20. On that oceasion they Waléert Gets Judgment Against Mre. Sirk, Whe Lived There. Judgment was entered in the County | °r® for ransom, to use [ding ‘and accommodations for Mra’ ten wiles of Hassam concrete roy! iment, the total royalty at ME eae co kccd sank ni yeré-amounting| Mrs. Birk failed to defend the suit. § y it to sai4 that she formerly 0 ned blocks FE OUT seman ON THE EX: 15 Srvoreile ssartet one i) a bellion, The the Hasaam Com-| Mra. Sirk took axnantion to on aM~! OU oi aiaing Feud en to conus dent med MME Gat und caries wih the tani rw FA ol ornay states that ¥ “White Wolf” there has te per square yard. Tas Marie ‘Le | a Wish ie smaoe: Pea baigs ca cana, ube fade will use a oom: | RR Ace ple ye ah te blog at nn From Competing With the Yellows. HOW LAW IS DODGED. Public Cab Stands in Front of Hotels of Little ai Independent taxicab owners are having a hard fight to make a living Gt the public de outside the “I have gone away with friends; 40 | pores hoy a caauplaiet will vated be made to the Mayor setting forth MINNIE STOCKEL - ‘Tho signature was the girt's, though |4>,"Micvances, Recently the maD- agement,of the Hotel Kaicherbooker snort. man's hand. Mrs. Stockel te sure her | es “alae Tete re oft se . Willis has always shown keen | daughter has fallen into the hands of ing disorderly and asked for police Pty interference. ‘The complaint was re- ‘ srred to the Bureau of Licenses and the report brought to light the fact t, contrary to the law, licensed independent owners were being dis- minated against. No instances of @isorder were found. ‘Dhe inspectors from the License Bureau found that chauffeurs who Grove cabs belonging to John Naugh- ton, who has the contract with the hotel, stood in the entrance to the their cabs were left on i! E “She has not been lured away. Bne| Taken for Another Crime, He} Ts! FF Hid gixtl & sll g #7 it and Imperial —e— TAXI ORDINANCE TO STAND AS IT IS, Ung, leader of the Tammany forces in the city’s legisiative body, was made | © cesite to toes the directors of business. agasine wri tion and its aim. “I know a lot of men with nerve in this neighborhood, but | Ber, ere fi I don’t think they'd try to put any-| Drew, A. thing vullity ‘Among the letters threatening| BY “WHITE WOLF’ BAND] thistesican auestion snows aye: Chinese Government Sends Army conveyances in as amart & ‘as the vehicles of the Yellow Mason-Beaman com the meantime I will have the medical! PEKING, Feb. 21—It ts estimated ae that I need and I will die con-| here that the bandits led by “Whiite Wolf” massacred 1,300 men, women and children when they sacked Liuan- ubile service." OWES $14,170 FOR BOARD, |chow. Province of Ngan-hweton Jan. Father Rich, a French Jesuit miasion- ary, and captured and held two oth- F afi Clerk's office to-day aguinst Marie L,| An army of 36,000 Chinese troops is Girk, wife of Salman Sirk, said to be a|now converging on “White Wolfs” it real estate dealer of Boston, | strongly intrenched position in the + for $16,004 tn favor of the Wal- | vicinity of Cheng Yang-Kwas, furth- ‘after. | dorf-Astoria, Hotel Company. About |p to the north in the same province. tor ¥ ‘force au a 5 1H i t EIT RA STS, RN SASS EE aa RT THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY INDEPENDENT TAA IE LEADER MDMPPERS HOLO. OWNERS DONT ET. OF THE WORLD “WINN STOEL AFAR, EETAND DE Have you ever heard of the Rice Leaders of the World Association? Chances are you haven't. Yet an 2 & ORIGIN AND EXCUSE FOR THE ASSOCIATION. Bald Mr. Rice came out of the ‘West—trom Daytoa, O., to be exact— @ few years ago and proceeded to edueate Broadway through an electri- cal depiction of a chariot race atop one of the high buildings in the Flalto section of that famous atreet. Leadera prepared | ings. Quality—An honest product, of juality truthfully represented. Bi -A responsible and sub- stan financial standing. Bervice—A recognised for conducting business and efficient manner. TO EXCHANGE IDEAS AND DIs- cuss THE ‘The association will ideas sidered ‘most advantageous will be by the association and used At the dinner last evening Job E. Hedges, who some time ago showed become Governor of New .. Mr. Hedges is one of the association, He made a few remarks on the trend of Isaac F, Marcossan, a iter, praised the associa- William B. How- added aS a . T wi . BP. U. Crock oa, NEWSBOYS’ B16 FEAST LASTS ALL AFTERNOON ———. City’s Small Merchants Will Be Guests of Mrs. Guggenheimer Next Monday. “Extry! Extry! All about the an- Vield of Leading Stocks Baced on Present Gelling Leas ~|WHATOVERMEAN YOU CAN DROWN YOURSELF INA ROZEN LAE Why, an Elephant Could Hotels Prevent Their Men|They Are an Association of | Tango on Ice Where “Sui- Manufacturers Formed for Their Own Good. F WALSTRET, larket Closing--Trading was dull in last hour, but toward the close a little more activity was shown. It was hardly to be expected that aay one would attempt to advance the market in view of possibility of un- favorable developments in Mexican seBaeSasas0 ion im next couple of days. ral Motors recovered 8 points of its early loss, and closed at 70, Valu- able issues closed weak at low prices, and Central Leather sold down to 91%, closing at 81%. General list did not change much from opening and closed showing fractional changes. Total sales, 114,969 shares, Opening—A lower level of prices prevailed at openi: the more unfavor jon. garded the matter as serious. There wae an initial decline of 8-4 in Union | oc! Pacific at 1611-4. Reading opened 1-3 did Steel. American Ice was the weakest feature, ling. . .. Southern Pacific Union Pacific . ~aSeaa cide” Took Place. Whoever pinned a note in perfect Jewish script to a woman's black vel- vet hat and left it on the bank of Har- jem Mere in Central Park neglected to consider that the me over without crack or crevice for its entire expanse. One might run a lo- comotive over it, but drowning in it would be out of the question. Con: ering these facts the detectives of the id Fourth street sta- tion believe they have been working for twelve hours on some one’s prac- total of $14,000,000 gold engaged for ‘aris on present movement. Hercules Powder ygelann/ report members as- | One Hundred of the World do Julius Rosen, « fourteen-year-old boy, of No. 110 West One Hundred and Thirteenth street, found the hat [last night and took it to the police | Pinned inside the crown was & mysterious note. There were sev- eral translations offered by the ama- teure about the atation, one of which was to the effect that the writer was about to depart this life. written on the stationory of the Will- urs Raincoat Company, No. 66 East Eleventh atrect. The f solved three years ago. Lientenant Max Lasky, of the One| ¢| Hundred und Fourth stroet statio! to-day took the note to the a at One Hundred and Fifth street and Park avenue and had it translated by the rabbis. It read as follows: y Aunt and Uneie: Wishing you happiness for yoursel: There is no signature, The rabbis were of the opinion that tten by a man. $$ ———— BOY'S PUNCH ON THE NOSE MADE IT BLEED ALL NIGHT Doctors Stop the Flow—16-Year- Old Rebel Against Teacher Is Held in Court, Joseph Summa of No. 2852 Prospect | / avenue, @ eixteen-year-old pupil of Az Public Schoo! No. 45 at Hoffman ave- fue and One Hundred and Fighty- ninth street, the Bronx, was found guilty and held until Monday for sen- tence by Magistrate Levy in ?‘orris- ania court to-day for fighting with Alfred Rado, an instructor of echool. Rado said that young Summa had md for deportment and therefore was not entitled to use the gymnasium after school hours. Rado attempted to put him out forcibly hen boy ignored a warning. Summa punched him in the nose and started a flow of blood that lasted all night. It had to be stopped by doctors at Fordham Hospital. “A teacher should have a place in the respect of a achoolboy,” said Mag- “second only to that is held by the father and I shall not now impose the sentence which I have in mind, I wish to learn from a probation officer whether there is anything in your environment which in any degree ex- cuses you for what you have done.” Spectators in court wondered why a boy with a punch that could make @ man bleed all night should need the use of a gymnasium. —>_—_ (CANNOT GET ALIMONY AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS Court Rules That Former Wife Waited Too Long Before RK Suing Magonigle. Mrs. Rebekah Harrison Magonigie, who brought sult for divorce against Harold Van Buren Magoni; known architect and former associate of Stanford White, Magonigie’s present wife, who was | Edith Marian Day, as co-respondent, was denied alimony to-day by Su- preme Court Justice Bijur because waited fourteen years before bringing the action, , | Mrs. Magonigie No. 1, as she desig- nates herself in the papers, obtained th decree from the after he had forced and ti wi @ dec made a rate not higher than 8 per adopted. they have got to that little it was the “ris de veau” on their dinner menu last evening, which, in plain Manhattan, means rice and veal. Neither is it a religious or philanthropic organization. The Rice stock seemed to by pool re obvious purpose on the interests to break the market Mexican situation, not brought out tn any i é Hf : were unwilling to carry ‘Tueada: . General Motors broke irom Friday’s close. rumor that notes would and dividends ina: was chief cause of but general market did mportan: it taking. I-tess profi is. No Le i FEE country offerings were well taken. Argentine prices were higher. Toward the close Prices sold off and closed at the low, 1-8 to 8-8 below Friday's figures. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE, the Consolidated bie | erowsht together in an association Which would be a clearing house for good ideas, as it were, and which would tm-rease their trade and the @ their products? he Thereupon Mr. Rice formed the of the World Associa- y ati to-day of the latest disturbing developments in the Mexican situ- atian. General and in some instance: ions. * Canadian Paci! call at 213 1-4, down 1 pointe; Union Pacific at 161 3-8 to 161, the latter being the final call i resenting a decline of 1 iday; Lehigh Valley at United ; f : ied with the following specifica- prepared by Mr. Rice. lonor—A recognized reputation fair and honoral CHARGE FOUR CRIMES TO OY Avreste@ on Father's Complatat, Othere Follow Thick and Fast. See ee od te RESINOL HEALS ITCHING ECZEMA, | +h eee OULETOgeROt bE y. a turned to New York she became con. fidential stenographer to the Dean of Columbia University, was at work in the univer. sity, she claims, she learned that her husband had married Miss Day. Magonigie denies he coerced his for: mer wife into obtaining a Dahota di vorce. He characterises the divorce suit brought in the New York courts fourteen years inter ap an attempt to coerce him into MoKinley Monument, and the Hudson-Fulton orial and was one of the ten architects selected to submit designs for the new Court-house, IF YOU WANT YOUR BUSINESS TO BECOME THE TALK OF THE TOWN, TELL ABOUT IT THROUGH A WORLD “WANT” Rub Backache, Lumbago, Soreness and Stiffness Away—Try This! Back hurt you? up withaut feeling sudden pains, sharp Can't straighten urned| That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe} Jacobs from a strain, and you'll get bra. | Tétlef the moment you rub

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