The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1914, Page 6

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is Vir MICHEL FALS i TOGET SUPPORT j\ FOR POUCE BLS Assemblymen Still Opposed to Measures After Two- Hour Argument. COURT TRIAL DEFENDED. Several Believe Mayor Should Not Have Last Word in Dismissals. Declaring to thirteen Republican | Apeomblymen that if they did not | @tand for his bills the Legislature, and mot he, would in future be responsible for the actions of the police of New York, Mayor Mitchel this afternoon eats tegen dic RM minal hl i ABO as Bis office in the interest of the Goe- Urals measures. t “Ef I don't succeeed in this I shall 4. Wash my bande of the whole affair,” , the Mayor is reported to have said to Assemblyman Lockwood of Brooklyn, ‘who spoke against the plan of the eblet executive bavipg the fina! say im the matter of trying « policeman. None of the Republiean Aasembiy- men who visited the Mayor prom- ised him then end there that they would support his bills as they stand. All wanted time to examine thg/ amendments carefully. i “All the New York and Brooklya | Repudlican Assemblymen have agreed to vote for the Mayor's bills,” @eclared Jaco Livisgeton, Chatrmas of the Republican Executive Commit: 2 te nS Sie Ean 4 jona, and years line \GRABS $5 SHORT !AND DETECTIVE GRABS HIM e Jorking Money District, Where Sleuth Was Also Disguls:d pe rer cnn a nn nn ree CAMERONIA’S CAPTAIN 18 STRICKEN AT SEA, CONDITION IS SERIOUS. ir thirty-eight years. cH Captain Walter Baxter, of the Camer-| of the Anchor | Line, was missing from the bridge when his ship camo in from Glasgow to-day. The Cameronia to Look Prosperous. John Thompson, just reaching the gray side of life, dropped downtown to-day for s little pocket money from ola skipper was stricken with apoplexy than in Srgwed for more than two hours in 1 cimeeday evening, Dr. Samuel Alex- ander, the ship's surgeon, was called, Dr, Alexander said that his condition wan very serious. Captain Baxter has been going to eon for nearly fifty of his sixty-three He has been with the Anchor rasa : + fee of Kings, as be emerged from the his temporary residence at No. 4 to tie letter. other Assemblymes eas soon as Liv- ingaton'’s back was turned. Acsording to their version of what ‘ , tepk place behind the closed doors of , the Mayor's private office, there was nd arguing from begin- La ONE MEMBER SAVE. former Mayor's office after the conference, | Mighth avenue. He looked the fairty thing agreed upoa | Prosperous man of middie life ani «F optieeag dot mingied easily in the crowds of (he Peat isn't 20," declared several | #Bancial district. Canussa, the detective, was on guty in the narrow slits botwosa tho call butidings, and he, too, was disguised as @ middle-aged Croesus. He trailed air, Thompson into the offices of the Marcy Btove Repairing Company, Me. 14 Beskman street, aud then into the @tationery store of Wilbur & Hast- ENTS BECAME HEATED, lings, nt No. 21 Friiton street, In the Taompeon got '@ profit of (6 by the old short change s clerk waiting on him protested that the been played before on that was for protection from the policy inting out thet he citi on of high bonor. At Police H identified as one wi His criminal ver in 1891. from one to three times 3 Bt. Ore. Boston, New < es 9 % Oct. st Deo. .... 1.98 14 tton oe the ed He has been — Pade | york COTTON MARKET. Low, sti] it. 4 Port. receipts, estimated,’ to-day, 13,148, lined and 11,000 bales; last week, 117,000; ” Prices of ake’ mon Seem CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, . C. March 9.—The ent: a races are 98 follows: JUAREZ ENTRIES. are as follows; elk i Independent Youngster Must George H. Loeffler, a twelv-year-old boy, who enjoys the income of $300,000 | nis home at No, 9 Monroe street early left by his grandfather, George Loef- fier, several years ago as a trust fund, was to-dey ordered by Justice Jaycox in the Mupreme Court, Brooklyn, to return to home of his mother, Mrs. Al- fred Anderson, ut No. 900 Jefferson avenue. No.804 Jofferson avenue, an architect, Promptly surrendered the lad. ‘The youngster ran away from home Feb. 22 after his mother had scolded him for had school reports and for paying too much attention to young Indies of his own age. automobile bought for him by order of the Surrogate’s Court. his mother’s home be dismissed his chauffeur and drove himself to his uncle's home. Mrs. Anderson, who was divorced from father, just before his death, but who was appointed guardian of the boy's person, and Henry Schetbel, an at- torney, named guardian of the prop- erty, sued for his return. Young Loeffler was a witness for himeeif. He swung his legs over the edge of the witness chair and calmly declared that he did not love his mother any moro $1,000,000 GONE WITH Receiver Appointed, and. Attorney- On representations made by the At- tormey-General that more than $1,000, 000 in cash subscribed by stockbold- ere of the Mongton Realty Inveatiag Company had disappeared, together with valuable: pieces of real ‘estate, Supreme Court Justice Bijut’ appointed Max Morgenthau to] of the Monaten Company, which has oMoces at No, 20 West Forty-second street. A sult ts pending by which the Attorney-Geperal ip secking to dis- solve the corporation. He holds that ney-General saya, defendant, w! ostensibly a real/ said ____, SME RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAR BOY WITH $300,000 ‘STABBED 10 DEATH "ESTATE DRDERED TO WHILE HER CRIES ARE GO BACK TO MOTHER HEARD AND UNHEEDED Return Despite Beer on Dinner Table. His uncle, Henry LoeMer of He has an On leaving George Loeffler, the boy's “because she He knew she drank, he said, MONATON REALTY 60, General Attacks Management for’ Waste. facts in this case,” the Attor- | ais “ahow that this All of the property of the bas disap! peared, or practically so. Hie sp Fb ye this show 4 record of ee POLICEMEN ON TRIAL, e Charged With Bribery and ‘Twe With Extortion, ‘Three policemen were put on trial in | the Criminal Courts Building to-day— ,| Detectives John 8. Brenecke before ‘The entries for to-morrow's races Se Se eae Neighbors Thought It ; Only a Brother Beating His When Rosario Latone rushed from this morning shouting “Get the po- lice! My sister, Maria! dered! poured into the ears of Policeman Meyer, who ran back to the house! ( with him, an excited story of how, twenty-one years ago, in their home in Girgente, been engaged to a soldier, how the | man had been ordered far away just before they were to have ried and how a boy baby had been born to his sister. “Find him,” he told the policeman. “He came here last night. found out the story of his birth and he denied hia mother. with him, but he was very angry. I deft them together. back she was dead. Angelo Sandrini.” The woman lay, face down, on the floor of one of the five rooms ~hich | ui whe occupied with her brother in the rear of the undertaking shop of La- tone & Guidetti, a branch of the es- tablishment at No, street in which Salvatore Latone, cousin of Rosario and Marin, was a partner, There were seven atiletto ‘wounds in ber breast and each hang ‘was pierced as though she had raised them to shield herself from the at- tack. On the floor was a four-sided file, fourteen inches long, which had been ground to @ raxor edge and a needle point. It was the weapon with which she had been slain. Detegtive neighborhood folk and on what he learned made Rosario a prisoner and Coroner Hellenstein committed him to the Tombs without bail to await the inquest. Much of Lochman’s in. formation came from Cologero Ging and his wife, Grotta, who live above tho undertaking shop. They sald that at 10. might Maria had rush gooms, locked and boited the door end threwa herself on her knees before tr ‘Sister—Nothing 1 She is mur- Stabbed with a stiletto!” he Italy, his sister had mar- He had She aded | 5, When I came His name is Mulberry Lechman questioned o'e'ock last) The Famous California Brand clone. ‘ chanwes. Opening was quiet and volume of -* activity moderate. There-was no such ! p, |accummulation of selling ordors a4 expected and price changes in moat casoa were on the Steel opened %; down at 68%; but recovered at end of few minutes, gaining Paul opened 1% up at and sues were atrong Chesupenke and Ohio weak. Was | one before the clone, nelling Off to 61%. a not dectine of 1% for the day. | % ‘Trading was more active toward the showed Total saies, 386,717 shares. late, tradera hed side of advance. tng was heckee | a ity ondon, where the Mexican situation | wresyar more seriously than Wega was under : was regurded paettled, dh eepne yt the weakness of early high, to 161%, while balance of general market was off % to 1 pent. Market in early afternoon rallied te level of Saturday's closing after cop- per TT into their | (cs Larqnat Cannes of Fruits and Vegetables in the Wedd, Calis NORTH 112 Mudscn Sree. New aa Agents, Prices Lehigh Valley Pressure and acted in such a way as to question the permanance of the 10 per cent, dividend. The stock sold up to 146% and dropped to 143%, wervative interests took the market was likely to be feverish and iy ~ WLS In late afternoon express spurted up to pointe above the to 64%, Bie te nsiderable strength was shown | arket during first half) how inghouse was strong, selling up to 78% aa w result of company paying off notes without ‘financing. General Klectric opened 1% up, af 147%. U. 8, Express gold at 75, up 6% points from last previous sale. ‘The rise which fallowed the open- by pelling iis da eS Noy a ae ee resort to new/ ty: ai ey 103 % a Se a 164 rat Ue. ont 118 ie a Bieri A A tet ucera’ figures were published. then relapsed into Sulnees. f ‘The Clostag Quotations. ‘The following mere the highest, lowest aed lest vrtens ef ective stacks for today apd the pot changes 48 compared with Saturday's closing viices lam HY FF f ) the ind a ¢ Bt "i iasourl, ie jakeat fon. ct new low | + tH Bo, 1914: ANDO CORN were Market duit tate tradi Vield of Leading Stoel Present Selling Rate, 6 Amalgama ') higher, 7 American (' Corn steady Finn “aha start, but absence of suppors brought 4 American sme 7 American &1 10 Canadian Freer offerings on the bulge d} hour, induced by ‘onpolidated Gas. © recede, aday 1 ack, Closed | tev 3 Ratlroad is- 7 Great Northern pet prices to recede, At midday prices! farm stock, Closed '% to wecline. 10 Lehigh Valley & New York Central 7 Northern Pacific . 6 Penusylvania Reading .... Southern irregular B= Pt 5 sa Rapid Tranett ex. die, 1%4 bar oe. _eo ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Associated Oil Company dividend of 11-2 per cent. payatte April 18 to stock of record April 1, That’s easy!” Certainly it is. And this is one of the most delicious and satisfying ways to prepare | am ou: a | Con- | jew that Osceola Consolidated Mining Com- pany —Surplue available for divi- Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company call announsed for special meeting to 9, futhorie tanue of Hers 0 adalyionat Campbell’s Tomato Soup 4 stock. Extra dividend of ¢ per cent. on common steck h pareve Aprii 1 to stock of record March 21. Surplus available for dividends at end of year, $8,308,666; increane, $1,139,480. Just heat the contents of the can; heat separately an equal quantity of milk or cream; bring them to boiling-point but do «| Corn Products Refiging Company tgt, chen | reports surplus after charges were not let them boil. When ready i + | deducted for reer icteaas, for ten to serve take them from the -% x fire and pour the soup into the milk (not the reverse). And there you have it—a soup fit for a queen's table; and for yours, © Your money buck if not sat- istied. 21 kinds onths of previous year, fiscal year 4 having Deen changed to calendar year. Net surplus of Idle freti Tnited tes and Cai totalled on March 1, 153,90; Feb. 14. fi 4 lof 43,106 from 21-2 per cent. payable March 31 to stock of record March 19. Increase lof 3-4 per cent. over last quarter. Feith te tit lett i Texas Oil Co. quarterly dividend of 10c a can, & %| Rock Istand 4 per cent. bonds sold at 41, a new low record, and & per cent. debentures of the old company also became weak, selling down to 89 1-2, compared with 76 at Satur. day’s opening and 74 at that day's lose. pper Producers’ Associations ro- port stocks on hand Mareh 1 were 971,852 pounde against 87,206,685 ' ~ pounds on Feb. 1, wine 9 ee ter +t + CSE wee 2 FSF 8 EPEC EF tHet} 1 Tt ee ee eee ed + [eeeti t+ PE tid Viel LS . # Delivery of Our Gas Fuel Uninterrupted by the Snow No stronger endorsement of the absolute depend- ability of gas for all fuel purposes could possibly be had than has been given by the present street traffic conditions. The delivery of all other fuels and commodities is being seriously interfered with—if not made absolutely impossible. : Thousands of Manufacturers, Hotel and Restaurant proprietors and tens of thousands of citizens who use Gas for fuel have had no cause for worriment. We take our coal from the huge piles always on hand and extract that which gives you a clean, efficient and ever/ready fuel. Visit the GAS APPLIANCE DISPLAY ROOMS, No. 30 East 42d Street—or your Gas Office—and have explained to you the various gas appliances for industrial purposes as well as for Household use. “The Right Way'is the Gas Way’’ Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President — ) to % below the opening. ta afternoon; caltied in fund closed unchanged te Shorts bought. at about a decline of % to '% in second report of, heavy

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