The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1914, Page 4

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" apne arenes ee Set ee et forma ': THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, | ane harness to make a spavined nag saual to a tretter, A little more than ten wears ago te 1902 to be exaot~there existed the ‘ Rock Iatand & Take pars 1 ar | euler Hotice that it was titled “rail: They held tigutiycen te the preferred way company” because in the Joygia stock because its voting power gave (that ensued a neat patning act of them control over the whole bubble | Aubauituting “raltroad “company” for TREY Unloaded the collateral trust ral honds and much of the common Iway company” wan worked and it mado vast corporate difference, tive Dutchmen of IHol- This orte! eo h prices to buy | eae s oflainal railway company had ne ‘Hnaiten 75,000,000 of outstanding stock on ‘wan luted tate heavy pure | which It was paying good dividends, ¢ of the collateral trust bonds |such an five and ix per cent, Ttalso F years the bub-ie has been kept jn f inflated and floating until at lant the poorest gamble in the seourity| "#4, and still has, a lot of bonds! ha haw come with the original Fail market, The certificates represent | Perfectly good first mortenge securi- road company unable any longer to Stock That 4 Sold for for $81 FOUT| practicany nothing but the right to|tles on which it paid the interest keep up dividends aod {ts operating thé asecssed at least $20 per abare in |Tsularly and will continue tp do ao. | Meclals crying for millions of dol. | 4 cash in his (rade MAROM 9, 19 HERE'S JOE TINKER'S CHICAGO ‘FED’ TEAM, Arthur Wilson Among Catch-! | ne |DEBENTURE CORPORATION News Oddities | = omicuis on Tae Is, ICELAND fs to have tts first railroad aid to Have Sold st, 200,000 Worth ee Representations, OSSINING has the highest birth rate of any town in the State. SPRING will be here in three THREK COMMUTERS from Westchester checked their snow shoes in \that ’ Grand Central terminal. en the Oxford Linen Mattress Compan Years Ago To-Day GS [hopes of saving something out of the| There underlying bonds do not gure het Se active tes pos the Chicago wat ahobahoad MOVIE THEATRES in Pittsburgh must be divided Into three separate and the Eastbrook Company was aol t $5 wreck. The olf adage of sending |!" the present Lubble bursting and {arty to-day by Manager Tinker, It wax Compartments for men, women and children. jthrough fraudulent a ab fae Begging ai 3 Good money after bad te the heritage Will continue sound and good, but It HOW THE INFLATED STRUCTURE | (he first of the teams to be announced es Georee bh of every Rock Inland stockholder. |!* necessary to nots another fine diy. w. NAINTAINAE. | completely . declared himself| INTERIOR OF THE EARTH is rigid, ectentists find, but the surface 1 Ont Frank W. Schumaker, Harty There are thousands of theseatock- tinction between. “mortgage bonds) 1 the dividends of the under. | satisfied that the taam wit heen per- | (m this locality won't be whem a thaw sets in. . Platt, Samuel E. Findl.y, EF. x . ER, ttered around the. United 4nd “collateral trust bond THREE-POURTHS WATER. |pettere contiret cov"nanareas more| Heroin leew jungle of words similar {Wa a in Holland, where buy-|t? the play between “railway” and terest on the collateral truat bonds | i 1 Was sed by|ine Rock Island bas been as mad a| “railroad” companies, ‘Thy manipu- oe eens Ce ee ee How Rich Road Was "sed by ce that historic speculation in| tore devised th of tanuing #¢- | tow dollars of dividends ware pasned curities called col eral trust bonds, |out to the nelders of the new pre- | Manipulators to Rob Pub- [tulips which made Dutch burghers ompany that sustained the in- but that is mere fiction of etomology, | ferred stock of the Rock Island Com. | lionaires and paupers over night. ye si “ai Ravionate P lic of Milllons. rex beg because bonda mean the mortgage of | PANS Of New Jersey, but the common bre om MeGuire, Chicago Fed- ri OHRINKAGE OF $108,000.00 IN |rome tangible security und these so-|feoting hupes of a return on thelr ; TEN YEARS. called “collateral trust bonds” mort- | money | The lean days of the past alx sional; gagen no property and represent no The great dud! ff Rock Ta- | months for all ratiroads have hit the | Henry Bact te At to-day's prices there bas been real alue save prospective profits. | tock Island. bard. It is No longer | cia zor, Jand Railroad securities collapsed to-| 9 shrinkage of $105,000,000 within ten They were called bonds because that |earning sufficient profit over operal- Gay co that nothing but a few evat-| years in the market prices of securl-| sounds better and also to avoid con- | ink conte und dividends on the un- original railway company. It Was) stock. nage holders. — An_ official notice } Amounts of water that were DuMPed! inis original stock of the well man-| Flushed with profits in tin ptate | on” ths soligeebat theet Soa” at Nationaln; « into ite capitalization. aged and profitable company that wa8|and steel trust and match combines, | blew the airy structure into nothing- i The ehares of its stock that were! seized upon by market manipulators |four Chicago multi-millionaires ina’ ona aud wae Saar reigns of! Jim | eat in on Stock Exchange had lit-| and made the spigot for the biggest | urated the Rock Inland bubble in 1902. | in thin air. y labed | and George Mulvaney, tle mere real value than specimena of| tock watering scheme that Wall/-rhene men were Daniel G. Reid and| An extraordinary condition re-| semi-professionals, fine engraving and printing, For $8) street has witnenned. his now deceased partner in tin plate, | mains. The underiying structure te] First Basemen— W. you could buy @ share of preferred! The water was piped in through | William B. Leeds, ex-Judge William | sound and a good property. The Cht-| pane; That not long ago had a selling vaiue| an ingenious plan of exchanging a|H. Moore and his brother James H. | qs chins Inand and Pacific Rall ‘of ten times as much. For $6 you! Jarge amount of bonds and stock in| Moore. They put up a large eum of! it existed ten’ years ago, goes right| ling, St. Second Hasemen—John Farrel, cago Federals; ould buy a share of common stock bubble companies for a smaller |real money, just how muck bas not jon. Only the fictitious superstructure that on a bilasard day like this four. amount of common stock in @ per-|been disclosed, wherewith to buy te ey Ped get BE Creo he for $81. ‘pany. In horse trading it would be |original Rock Island Railway stock. Buying Rock Island to-day was the equivalent to throwing in a wagon|wWoWw THE INTERESTING GAME - - WAB WORKED. The probl imple corporate exintence of 1902 and how to pump out the water that the amasing structure of| the original Rock Island Railway, but Meg erapants Pau aa SeuHas fap end has come to the Rock Inland |that has now callapsed with such/roiding company pure and simple, enormous losses to thousands of peo-/and the Chi . Rock Island and ‘ple who patd good money for the! Pacific Ratiroad Company of lor stamp concern, First step--Purchase of a large Iocante stock, the Englishmen ite] block of the $75,000,000 stock of the/ bought so-called collateral bonds an Chicago, Rock Jaland and Pacific the thousands of ar aicey ‘investors who have been stung are Ratlwey Company. Dack'io' the cld besis: without | Becond step—Organization of the| any money. The collateral trust bon | Chteago, Rock Island and Pacific| holders have formed a protective com-|City Agate Gett mittee, with Jamés N. Wallace of the Sauvangcomeeny ohlert, Sega] Stu ran Comey oe Sires i fod bave the best of the situation, manent contender nd anid tte speed | atructure, ‘They pald the in- | w rhea ill make up for other deficiences. ‘The line-up, with the name of the noted London preacher, ca!la the tango and other new dances. watered stock, In early days @/ team, with which each mah played a last year, follows Ad Brennan, Uhiladelphia Viits- Dave Chicago Federals, Cincinnati; The hands of City Hall clock shook After fighting terrific gales and e . ae A SON; SOs before 9 o'clock this morning, waved |steamer Gothiand of the Red Star John Kading, has been poured into a gullible pub-| York Americans; James Stanley, Chi- | Other clocks—St. Paul's, the Tribune} most of them emigrants, all of whom Having secured this, they proceeded /jic. There will be no receivership of | cago Federals. Shortatop—Joe Tinker, Outfielders—Al mira; |the game was worked: Fe aoe eerocn of Holland who nota |!4etn Gilmore to-day. March &—Conditions ap-| 5° the Sterling Debentur “REVERSION TO MONKEYISM” is what Dr. G. Campbell Morgan, ‘orporation. MODERN BURGLAR is abstemious. One in Cilfton, N. J., passed up lerat weeks ago and may bé used ann a : , am SEIZES WOMAN AS FRAUD. ' Avrest of Collecter, a Fixed. Great Gales. off their manacies of ice shortly; high eas for eighteen days the attitude of half-past 5, which means/in al and the like did the same—but this Is/felt that they had earned entrance Court she was arraigned and h University of] Like a man out of Jail the minute/¢vening of the 26th, in the teeth . a |General Sessions on a bond hand raced like a mall truck around| northwest gale that hurled crushing | default of which ehe was committed. —_»—__—— Then the hands began # hesitation,| monia, The young mother was com. |"ermer T™ @ one-step and a near enough tango,/ing from Poland, with her baby, to Ffmira for Taking Girt Away, while passing stenographers forgot t foin the husband and father in| Harold 0. Prentiss, twenty-three years ag to set $1,000,000 DAMAGE 1N ALBANY they had @ Job to fo to and stopped meron on ane : i lot who was aottant manager sf Foe The ‘hands continued their met 26th, in a gale,|tor's One Hundred and Twenty-ffth Inte Shape Af-) sie while the crowd watohed ana |the mother and a little party ef her treet Theatre, pleaded guilty to ebdus- tion this afternoon, and Judge Wad- ‘ascended from the office of the|9f the vessel. A brief service was|name in General Sessions sent him to wondered. the spirit of the tan. |Country-folk gathered at the stern wa Chief Executive into the very dome | read by the purser and then a Iittle| my nics ormal following Sunday's bundle was dropped inte the sea. At “4 fon cf this Fallrosd’ compan because the original railway stock | prosching | n of the building? some asked. lesue $75,000,000 of collateral ‘4| wus deposited aa eccurity for thelr storm were expected to obtain here be-| 'uome one told City Hall Custodian | that instant Fs erent wave hurled anrenela Winmcetan van ie : per cent. bonds, which were not bonda| bonds. In case of an unscrambling | fore to-day had passed. Although hun-| sohn Roony of thé strange antics of | itself across the a: end of prety blot d took her Ee et ‘at all, Dut were to be exchanged and| they get first claim on the original | dreds of broken telegraph, telephone and|the clock. He went out and had x |sh{p and tore away thirty feet of the hia. substituted for the original artened = company’s stock. step—Organization of the Roek Island Coeg amet CY i Jersey Pepi ngher eyes aro nu at the bead o! the whole ‘structure ia for itnelf out of the wreck. ing iney, \d, who the, wic- atand, ' use| tims and what they can > } {t did not represent the lema that lawyers are at: ling over 3 See ae ant 2 as nacle, but “a control of railway You'll Pati the second because you atres contra van the in: ct control of the rich copper firm & Co, like it bettet than any other oatmeal you beice s ever tasted. ‘ MINISTERS IN FIST FIGHT. The taste for H-O can never again be Colltston tn Anioroom Fellows De- bate om Soctaliam. HARTFORD, Conn., March 2—After al| [RARTFORD, Coon, March 3 After night, Rev. Dr. John Wesley Hill and og Rev. J. C. Hogan of Monroe, N. Y., en- satisfied by any other oatmeal. It has a flavor all ite own, and the economy of using it is apparent after the first trial. ti room, during which Mr. Hogan claims Sea cate tie olla.” | Me, Hull etruck lm “with he “et TEMPTING | Orrane MADE ByY| Friends separated two and the WERS. luced had | ,caurt re reostte’ of canes ae 15 which Br. foamy aussie if to oald, 1 By ghd he | mente to preve Prevent publication cepablication. > “Oe Ceding. ach isa completely ta ce aa POLICE TO SHOOT DUMMIES. 000 of freshly meee certificates just ccemeteereean? off the press, they turned the trick 1 Mapert Will Tesch New witha tempt 'e For each $100 share of the old Chi- Tare Rep Mow 90 Ma: cago, Rock Island and Pacific Ratl- ‘ Weapons. ‘way Company turned in for exchange Ney pasatttion on follows: Police Commissioner MoKay an- One hundred doll "Seventy enty aollare tn n Preferred stock .|men, at Te raster 2 ie gf the Hock Island Company of New | struct the men in the ‘shooting gallery jgOne hundred dollare in common at Headquarters every Tren ta ieee ‘stock of the Rock Island Company msde ner fielections made mow will be held fer delivery of New Jersey. ‘meer ny wast when comes. Total par value of securities of- NO MONEY DOWN tare In SS a on aunta| wien te eae Stock Exchange prices’ were shave! down below par, But they floated aN al the pea of watered stock at ja combined price for ail three of| LIEUT. FULTON RETIRED. $197, That mea that any person —— ‘holding one of the original Rock Isl- | ppte, manufeoturing concern, Whe Made Charges Against te te Leave Chareh. Police Lieutenant Edward J. Fulten, who was exonerated recently of charges brought last December by Father Egan of St. Clement's Church, Mariner's Har- bor, #. 1, connecting Fulton's name wi that of young girls or the priest's pa: Ky Patden Big iy ent after a eee H ABI I boise eee ee poolme, RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. ‘The ORRINE treatment for the Drink Hevi can be used w ibanlute confi- nere to ki im, lero the churen thie week. —_—_——_——— it okeep: Found Dead. Margaret Manney, fifty yeara old, a housekeeper for Alexander Nibloek, No, 2710 East One Hundred and Seventy- eedomebile value 90.00, Lease Bapiting fale Price....... ‘OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES To YOUR DOOR baat fon ‘Thousands hav auccenafully used it have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Can be given secretly. Costs ony i 100 per bo iter fall he get result> from aller a trial, | {5.4 your money will be refunded, Ask {i ri aL Fer " Mr ig ie Re ree booklet telling all about ORRINE. | was. ® widow @ ‘ered from & weal 2 REE is F ait onthe electric ghting wires were still down, it|look for himself and then hurriediy | heavy teak wood rail astern. e coup was thought by night repair men weuld|climbed to the. cupola. Keane pees 2 en have dove much toward restoring ser "o'r gormatint at aba jew York, rain ie arriving opery . including reve- uuite uenittien corporations i Buy the frst Package of H-O because ora ates NS” v eters on car | Noe ka wk hes ite, found, John sti STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | ten Pp fetain the title of Chairman _Fectitude. : A Board ex-officio, world, would hereafter instruct patrol- | seventh street. ¥ ye found de dead in bed | «= bell vd thi | SHHINE CO, an Magnan ve th C. For ise shut wat ub 'gea woes tor | Keep Your Feet This is mighty dangerous weather! Don’t take chances— Do the sane thing— , Wear rubbers! [aren att eeeaeaare tine| prea ah Batata eae Go to a dealer and get'a pair of the best rubbers— but don’t be fooled standard rubbers that bear one of these Trade Marks: .’ about rubbers — insist on the. es \ saleh Aic la eas ea pa spel ine SARIS Hiac Salata Mt 5 BEER pal et RN LN da at Seven persons were placed on trial bu in the United States District Court 4, and March surely ought to £0 out | to~ -day for alleged frauds in connee- {. jtlon with the sale of stock by the jike a lamb. [Sterling Debenture Corporation. ‘The [Specific charge against the eight ia 1,200,000 worth of atock in the Oxford Linen Mills and subsidiaries, Baron, W. M Stone, B.C. Madre and Frank E. Winchell, former préeat> dent of the Linen Mills, who was alec indicted, entered a plea of gility ¢evs wines of rare vintage tn a victim's Laidootd but drank sve ‘bottles of milk. witness against the other defendanta. The Sterling Debenture Corporation sold than $10,000,000 worth of ira iy tape ot et'ow'WO, YQM) WERE ALL RIGHT;|CHILD BURIED AT SEA |sun"s"sue sean. "nts dled Telepost stock and various other aiastor oh" QTHERS SAW SAME THING! AS BIG WAVE HITS LINER, jsmner amar sem{-profes- | @ering drope remain of the enormow’ thes that represent the stock of the! fusion between the many kinds of derlying bonds to pay anything to tho | sional, aeecATe Wie ae ene « City Hall Clock Really Did Seem|Gothland of the Red S-ar Had ci beceee! Milwaukee; | Locoed, but It Wes Being Stormy Passage, Beaten by . Philadelphia Nationals; Directress of Day Nareery Causet The alleged collecting of money fer purpose which never got * of contributions caused the arrest earty to-day of Mary Ryan. thirty yeare old, of No. 313 Hast Thirty- Fed- | wildly at the throngs hurrying work-|line steamed into port to-day five third. street. The arrest was caused way Company, the original article as| tals; Fred Beck, Burrato: Bill Zwil-| ward, and then acted generally days late from Antwerp. Capt. |by Henriette N. Murphy, directress of foolish, | Praeger and his officers, worn out by|the Presentation Day Nursery at Ne. Chi- | When the storm slapped the several|their long vigils on the bridge of t¥@|330 East Thirty-mecond street. Mten John Granan, Lako| faces of the clock Sunday they! liner, announced that they were going | Murphy told the police the prisoner had years ago sold on Stock Exchange fectly sound operating railway com- | controlling block of the $75,000,000 of | nisnamed bonds, are gone tv tho| Forest University; Leo Kavanaugh, | dropped their collective hands in the|to ban the next twenty-four hours | ee" Aoliciting money from “atholics ‘ boi ie to get b.ck to| Chicago scmi-professionals. p. for the alleged purpore of burying # —! poor man. Third Basemen—Rollie Zeider, New | "esignation, and remained that way./| The Gothiand had 24: passengers, ‘The Ryan woman wan arrested a the nursery after a fight with Mise Murphy, who had treuble holding “her Take: Cincinnati, cis yes bal ayes J es into America by their experience on (till a policeman was summoned. Be- land, © Z mpany of New Jersey, that Was @| nor: Cad Coles, Baltimore and ti. |this morning and melted the jor,|te North Atlantic passage, On the |/fore Magistrate Murphy ia the Might John Muncie, a Bre nan wos appeirten, cniet|to twelve, Bt ped id and tT rennan was appointed chief » Sto! ® second and com-/ walls of water against theehip's siden, i was the way| that was nothing more than @ trading| o¢ the Federals’ umpire staff by Pres-| pleted the lap. The hour hand am- : watered securities. This y ° mpire staf by Pres. | Pied around after in am mdittorent |#even-month ol Adam Wissnteski | SENTENCED FOR ABDUCTION. are expected here to-morrow for «| W&Y. died in his mother's arms of pneu- attiont Sas conference with the president. i Mae Mast Ge to <> ST. PAUL, Minn., March 2--Loule W. Hin, Chairman of the Board of Diree- tors of the Great Northern Railway, wee elected, President of the company epecial of the Birsotors held ita enorabee: te il

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