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TOOT! TOOT! HERE COMES MISS DAVIS'S OWN BAND Reformatory Boys to Play as Treat to Blackwell Island’s Sick and Imprisoned. Commissioner of Correction Davis is going to show her appreciation of the fifty good boys in the’City Re- formatory Band by allowing them “a trip to the Island,” Saturday, where they will go from burdening their musical souls of every NB AS The question is, what kind of sparks | Properly. Are any lacing? Listen! white bread and all white flour products. |) come to appreciate. Thoughts are Sparks —flashes of the mind that decide for success or failure. does your brain generate? The brain, like a battery, must be supplied with certain elements to generate thought These brain elements are water, albumen and phosphate of potash. If any of these _ are Jacking in the daily food, brain and body energy are vitally lessened. 1 Water and albumen are plentifully supplied in ordinary food, but phosphate of potash—together with other mineral elements—is almost wholly lacking in -Grape-Nuts | containing all the nutriment of wheat and barley, including the precious phosphates so essential to perfect bodies and active brains, provides a food at once delicious, nourishing and A morning dish with cream furnishes POWER for accomplishment that many a man has Common sense goes a long way toward success. To eat right often means to BE right. “There’s a Reason” ‘ Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts, ~ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 8, ‘1914, melody they ever loaded up wien! while doipg time. It im@@not Coney the band Is roing | to, but Blackwell's. You see, band is stationed on Hart's Tuand| and a trip to Blackwell's from there Is, to a prisoner, as joyous an event as a journey of a regular Manhattan- ite to the seashore. First the band will play at the penitentiary. After that the City Hospital, the City Home, Workhouse and Metropolitan ‘Hospital will be vinited. At the Workhouse, Watden Fox will give the boys a “picnic lunch.” At the penitentiary the band will play while the 1,400 prisoners are eating. Commissioner Davis will accompany her band. (GOULD ON STAND DENIES HEINZE’S STORY OF DICKER Called Hastily to Testify When Copper Man Suddenly Closes Defense. Following the abrupt termination to-day of F. Augustus Heinze’s de- fense to the suit for $1,000,000 brought against him by Edwin Gould, the rail- road man and financier took the wit- ness stand before Supreme Court Jus- ties Page and @ jury and in short, snappy answers told what an impres- sion the Copper King made upon New York financiers when he came out of the West with his millions and began to case about Yor the presidency of the Mercantile National Bank, to wrest control of which Heinze is al- leged to have given Gould notes amounting to $1,000,000. Gould did not expect to be called to-day and was on his way to his country home when he was recalied to New York. He Wid expected, SNAPSHOT TO-DAY OF FINANCIER SUING HEINZE FOR MILLIONS. Photograph by Evening World Staff Photographer. of having him on the directorate of either the Mercantile National or the Bowling Green Trust Company,” said Gould. had the crowd that gathered in the court room, that Charles W. Morse, the former ice king, would be called as a witness for Hetnze, but the lat- ter closed his defense without calling Morse. Accorting to an announce- ment made by Judge Alton B. Parker for Gould, Morse probably will be called as a witness for Gould. On direct examination, Gould flatly dented Heinze’s testimony that he, Gould, called upon Heinze at the la! ter's office, accompanied by a man named Taylor, who was described by Heinze as Gouli’e “mouthpiece,” and offered to sell him blocks of stock in the Mercantile National and the Bowling Green Trust Company, with inducements. The witness acknowl- edged that he offered to make Heinze a director in one or the other of the two banks, but that the offer had been made by him at the Bowling Green Trust Company some time before Oct. 15, 1906, ‘ “I had been told that Mr. Heinze had come from the Weat with a sub- stantial fortune and we were desirous AGTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair and Promoted Its Growth With a Simple Home Made Mixture. Miss Blanche Rose, s well known actress, who darkened her gray hair with a simple preparation which sh NM ar Dh EVERYTHING To FURNISH THE HOME COMPLETE ucti artment enable you to furnish TEE ON OO OO TTT to | ITURE mixed at home, in @ recent vf can mix at home: vet of water add 1 os. of bay mall box of Barbo Com- pound and os, of glycerine. These gredients can be bought at any drug ‘ore at very little cost. Apply to the wice a week until it becomes the uired shade. This will make a gr red person look 20 years younger hen “Ct had been informed that Mr. Heinze desired to become President of the Mercantile and I advised him against it, as Mr. Schenck the then President, was a highly efficient ex- ecutive and had the complete confi- dence.of the depositors. “I understood that Mr. Heinze held some shares of Mercantile, but I did not know the number.” Gould had considerable difficulty in making himself h was brought to hi Heinze, who was straining his ears and leaning over the lawyer's table in an effort to get every word, Gould paused, looked at Heinze, smiled, and raised his voice. “On the morning of Jan. 8, 1907," Gould continued, “I rode downtown in Mr. Morse's automobile, and he asked me how much I would take for stock. We finally agreed on $325 a re for my own stock and that of my associates,” The witness then told of the fight to control the bank. He said that in the car that morning he took Morse 0 task for supporting Heinze and that Morse retaliated by condemning him for supporting Schenck for the presidency. Senator Brackett, chief counsel for Heinze, cross examined Gould, The witness smiled at his opponent's law- yer’s questions, admitting that he had a@ nodding acquaintance with Heinze en the two wero students at Co- bia. “Do you still claim on your oath that Morse did not sell your stock for you to Heinze after the acknowledg- ment in the agreement you drew up with Morse?" asked Senator Brackett. Gould did not reply. “As a matter of fact, you knew that Heinze had come back with miljions and you were not backward taking out 8 notes?” said Mr. Brackett. replied Gould. knew he had about ten mil- the lawyer inquired. tul se mea tural ture. 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