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_THE EVENING WORLD, | "1 if private ink su; le e presen’ to reserve | i SCANDALS a Me eae ee é meen at . Lapvernite BROOKLYN BRIDGE mbly yesterday Some slight [same of first, secon bygone town banks were exempted SHOWN CONTINU: ool fe he a TO BE DOUBLE DECKED |techneat changes were made by the| pop) | Senate Committee to-day, but In gen- | purveyor ang Hews toed roposed logisiation provides} law merely permitting the State to Pt by ie State Banking determine when & private banker te " about to become insolvent. To per- | Department over private banks in/mit such # situation to continue foi and third|/an unnecessury day would be a mis —>- | personal regard for some of the private bankers Insti +g T ke demands of rural logislator who|argument. for delay shoud, prevent | Promenade to Be on the Top | refused to support the supervision|the immediate enactment of leg Senate aly Sidetracks| demanded by citien. New York City /%0n, Which will afford depositors in and Trolley Cars Will same protection Private banks will be required to keep positors in sav- 7" oy General Revision to Push [2°15 per cent. reserve and also 10 Ina tice, "The inte cannot afford Run There, Too. ' = 2 mi se Oo ee cot ued recog- Be the Pollock Bill. | per cent. with the State Comptroller. nition of ‘ayo aitenaea «- To exempt the large Wall street | with |firme that aro not primarily banks of deposit, although doing some bank- BIG LOBBY 1S AT WORK law will not apply te those whose average deposite are more than| FIRST Jean than $1,000. Leginlature is called the Walker bill. | 94, Tt te full of jokers and is being ‘These cables can stand twice the Samuel M. Williams. | pushed by certain private bank 5 five and one-half furlongs.—|strain to which they are now being F Darrenpondert of The Den Te vou, OES ca k Cine oe Brother, 106 (Doyle), 10 to 1,| subjected. ‘The double decking of wt sn N, Y., March 17.—Legis-| tively endeavor! ks following the Siege! scan- | this message to the Legislative com- | 3 boot te fepid progress to-day and | mittee to-day: then struck & snag. | “Under the first Walker bill, Senate Banking Committee de-| the Siegel and Bischoff private @Me to pass at this session, but to ees on ent ote Senator There’s But One there is hardly a private banker of the group that the committee has strongly felt should be regu- under this bill.” began looking Pein the Biegel failures, behalf of these poor depositors the Attorney-General will move promptly and vigorously.” When Senator Pollock this after-| } hoon reported the committee's bill and asked for quick advancement to third reading objection was made b; Senator Argetsinger of Roches and Senator Coats of Saranac Lak In response to many ma tio! of surprise and protest Argetsinger | Myer. ,.\' withdrew. bye objection. 5 ying he had made ane t it was and what agreement he refused to 5 ere of the Senate tried to get Coute to ingly od but he maintained op- To @ newspaper corre- don't, care to discuss ar rl ‘pabilce- ‘This pee dpengtetd epposition set the | { to regular order and the Voor will caataver ‘to wi) it by delays. Vornictousty | eee lobbylete are ore uncer toe tral of two weeks. One representative of t private bankers boidiy made hia head- quarters in the office of the Clerk of the Assembly. Private detectives have been en- | ra of the reform to member of a 'prominen law firm and the other the represent- ative of a firm of private bankers brokers. and note GIEGEL CASE SHOWS NEED OF \W, SAVS GLYNN. Gov, Glynn's message was com-| mented upon as not containing any | specific recommendation. He simply called attention to the scandalous gonditions existing and left it to the| oar? fa to devise its owm remedy. hit 4 ire New ‘York City whi failed eoveral” plies 2 dl pevege to Gere | @ new reasen immediate act woolle d pe taken % fea the the dfeatar wi ‘eho ete thease do: “It must be clea: vr every one now based the present law in Li cigenaly te per banks gives no real pi fon to depositors, that while. "thees | banks use the fact that they Ueensed by the State as an induce: ment for making deposits with them, the State has no effective means. un- KNABE WAREROOMS We wish to impress upon you that we are exclusively piano manu- factarers, producers of in- struments of the highest quality for 76 years, and are best equipped to se- lect piano values for you, offering worthy _ instru- ments only, which carry our broad guarantee. A Limited Number of wane PLAYER-PIANOS Veow styles ve laxeat ONLY, at Terms te Suit Your Convenience. > 6 business, full provisions of the} CHARLESTON WINNERS. vision Time, 1.16 of Private Banks. Another banking bill before the} say, Bove Cynonure, Auto| Bridge will not be touched, although a FURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1914. danger to thousands of! ‘The approaches to the Manhattan were ‘omminsioner said and Brooklyn ends of the Brooklyn Bridge are to be entirely recon- structed and the bridge in to be double decked. Bridge Commissioner up; sellii Kracke said to-day that the pla Trying. to Prevent Legislation henge’ and who do not pay interest i & bow rib, bout completed, and work Providing for State Super- THE WALKER BANKING BILL |S ant 3 fe, Macey ht I as roarminies VIGOROUSLY ATTACKED. | (Peak), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Surpass,| ‘The present cables of the Brooklyn traity, jim Caffrey, | the arches will probably beremodelled. Increase its efficiency. 10. Great citinen te ac-/§ to 1 and even, won; Single, 114 yor being abost| (Nicol), 4 to 1, ¢ {ob and 1 t0 2, see. the bridge will more than doubly supervision 0 + | regul end; Color ltl 7 to & 1 to ‘winas in tas Tagua m Te “The new level will be on top and Tolton, a will be used principally as a prome- nado. One pair of troll aix furlonga.— run there. On the te » 102 (Mur- to 2 and 6 to 5, third, met. 163-6, Rolling Stone, Parlor Boy, Flying Yankee, Striker, Kiva ated that would not be exempted [and Camel also ran. ay the ugly pag the Manhattan and Attorney-General Carmody to-day CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Brooklyn ends, replacing them with more in keeping.’ fy a re from the Third Avenue | * ‘and one place to buy it vg ff the: CHARLESTON, #8. C., March 17.-| Blevated line, Manhattan, will tse that calla for The entries for to-morrow's races are Municipal Building, % ——>—- ‘Three-year old: galling: prime irae $a: fle, “ke: | PARIS SINGER ATTACKS FRENCH DEPUTY AT tracks will to eidetrack proposed revision| banking bouses would have been lg BY io, ts 10 | ether trotters 9 to 1 and 6 to 1, first Doseseet, will run, including the Brighton line, @¢ the entire banking code as impos-| entitled to exemption. In fact | 106 (Turner), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and | which will connect with the dual sub- the terminal to be constructed at the i PARLIAMENT DOOR. PARIS, March 17.—A young woman i singer assaulted Victor Augagneur, Deputy from the Rhone Department | and Vice-President of the Chamber of | jin. 1@ was about to enter day to attend tho ses. wet at liberty. The motive of the assault did not become known. Augagneur preside day's session of the Chamber, where Exhibition THE JAPANESE COLLAR. torial Review in the March number the April number. tion to present the new style. FOR GIRLS—5614 Fer sale at all Pictorial Review Pattern Agencies Brand New PIANOS That are Fully Worth*325 at In order to make room for stock now on its wa $ to us, EVERY PIANO in Cid Seater oom oo merly selling up y will bgt out, TO. *5 Down, .. MORROW ONLY, at = 45 Monthly All Are Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange. 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