The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1915, Page 12

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WORLD, WEDWESDAY, MAROON 17, 1915, en | MORE MILLIONS LEFT TO YOUNG BOWDON, ~STUBENT AT GROTON Saeae,, OEE We maeey at See ge TALKS TURKEY TROT canning factories, Senator George F.] “The people on the farms ng at i ‘Thompson declared to-day-in defend-| understand thie mattér ; WALL STREET. toot a cent Geclines i ing hi three canning establishment | the Senators from, New Yo ene ee Mr. Thompson. “They think ie ean measures when they came up on OF- | more unhealthtul for the ia in your LOSING Quo e der of final passage. elty to turkey night than tt is NG QUOTATIONS. hh DEFENSE OF LONG ‘The present law covering theee fon sheen Cay Ht he Ge With eet changes from previous closing. establishments was enacted as & re-f) ; / son desire: mult of investigation of the factory ———aSs— 4 commission, and Minority Leader en Stock market opened dull with un- important ehanges in prices. Mexican Petroleum was atrong feature, gain- ing 28-8, to 691-8, In first hour and “ by ‘Wagner attacked the proposed o a iat aeiesa “ nT rn nT i changes. The bills are whey to E r ted ee ee ee m1 exempt the canning factories from very box fs de Son of Late Partner of J. P.|_ Tesdinw camo to @ standetilt tn ipy tae Thompson Says Senators Bet-| te eremimtion of minors and women early efternoon except in a very few Fes Silins ceasen. serving of the ter Look to Dancers Rather r. Wagner maintained that the tlon provided for the emploveas.. Mr. 6 . Mr. Than to Cannery Toilers. | TRortpeon, together. with. Senators ‘Wicks and Jones, defended the meas- ures SO at Ret. be are NY, < te yu in by elp ALBANY, March 11.—Members of | hours had to be put in by the Nee the State Senate might Getter eafe- | geuit and veretables Rranew oe uard “You're to the. J . the health of New York girts ae ene ee tiagter, thts is who turkey trot long hours than im-/_ humane question and not one of terfere with hours of employment in | dollars and conts.” issues. Lehigh Mey at 1959-4 Morgan Gets Bulk of Grand- By mother’s Estate. 44, up 3-4. 1, heprolers i name it bears. ‘wan uninteresting in late) Genten atu a few prices cased off, 2 A na ft of eoversi otherwise changes were unimportant, A a is second fortune, valued —————— million dollars, hee been left to ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. George Temple Bowdoin of No. 104| Western Kiectric Company in % fy 1 pap es TE F+tih EPP tleletee te t4* Le, - FF East Thirty-seventh Street, a student | age ft, earned on at ‘at Groton School, according to the will left by his grandmother, Mra.| ,, ose ; Julia Irving Grinnet! Bowdoin, who| ot discon tee neduced trom twentes | =e +1 L+IeEE Edt tet bl+ H41+ + He1+ | ES eee 1 1 died Feb. 16, The document weaa|four to teen. Annual report will MM filed for probate to-day LncscagDbaiccasialtyge Bay dy Genera) rete Noy | 1 The young student recently came| Montana Power Company earned sur- | % i 3 i Into @ fortune of several millions left $649 '200 columon stot, Pr COM" | iguana # by Ris father, the late Temple Bow- ines alls Pawer Company peer eectranion, i doin, partner of J. P, Morgan, who) toriy dividend of $2 a share 1s ble 3 died’ Deo. 2. ‘The young man's guard-| April 1b to stock of record March 31. vy, r fans are J. P. Morgan and bia uncle! pacific Telegras Te! Daniel P. Kingsford, of Short Hille, NJ. RSW water a tort hiner Mra, Bowdoin tett her daughter, |" OO oe : ZAith Grinnell Bowdoin of No. 39 tat auacteny, Oieikncks of Meee, Park Avenue, two-fitthe of her resid- | Cent. on preferred and ‘common stocks, wary catate, and specifically de-| ricctric wtorage Battery C queathed her a stable and contents |total income for 1914 equal to Hest N.Y. and real estate at No. 149 Tast onal, on 2376s. capital i= 3 a #3 if i rT! Ee oeeen CS i i i i i F i ' i f f i 7 i i is ; i | il i i il 2. SBsussesens: PeSEPT ES censstsk. Ssssutssde HI Pacitic Mail . lvania per against 671-100 per cent. Ontario Thirty-cighth Gtreet and all the de- | year. et Se eee ree codant’s personal effects, with the re-| arot, litan Trust cy - ‘Goal Co... pte waflascormery Shima “Arent wena § Mice cat aula Gages weemnen, Len nascent Sinep'na|@uest that various momentoes be| usual quarterly dividend of ® percent | Bulan sso 2 . @ Weadaee, Mee. ‘Mario B.| joot an fair t given to friends. is March 81, Hooks close Aturch 19, i a ii ‘The student receives two-fifths of ate For Ty a, Company usual the estat, while his deceased father | Doyabie March 31. Books clone March 2, ‘wan left all the paintings and other wag Gateelh ceeetaie je works of art in his mother's town| op "$'yce Rellroad quarterly dividend use and two-fifths of the residuary ayn le Mey 13 to stock of record , Young Bowdoin will receive | April 26. mind Avenue. 1, father’s share in hie grand- _—_—_ a Pacitte 110% state, ‘The remaining Afth|CHICAGO WHEAT AND corn|{: % RR e estate is loft to Irving Bow- MARKET. finndoom of the Geondents | Papi 4 ie h: “3 o Hi 1 Mm rving Grinnell of Hamburg, XN. ¥., as s% Tbe e brother of Mrs. Bowdoin, ta lett eta ih Hot ny | camel Grace Church, $30,000; the CORN. burch Temperance Society, $10,000; and the New York Training School We % Deaconeases, $10,000. Two friends, nh Susan P. Mather of Grace raorial House, No. Fourth Ave- i Deaconess Jessie L, Gardner j Hy Hh i i tlt lettetitetel | title EO RESESOLEISE BESS ESE EL FEEEEARE FEET S CPE 2B PTE EE FE EEE FRCS ES TE i i E | [ t ! aH «ite Ma ' tI! HI Corn was & Je lower on country I tingulaher, i ol) IN THE TRENCHES. |:23°2:" ingiand. It takes a bra’ wait in the 4 : E He u t A i if i ] i Tite! tut In ite ited eae = f i for Time Britain Needs to Borrow Here. Hy i H J. PF. Morgam bas made arrange- digneet tna property ments to sail for England to-morrow is stronger than because ‘om the Philadelphia of the American when the stomach is diseased digestion ‘Live, The purpose of his trip, it ts and assimilation are imper! i i i F F F in Wall Street, ia to discuss a Joan that bas been men- lately on both sides of the i i | | i rT ip i { E 3 EF EF Fy i Hi te ! i E pate: Hil ar i i 45 5 i ii : E i i jegotiation, although his frm & prominent part in that Tre New York banker, it was sald to-day, would be abroad probably for e E I : ef i) F ue Pictorjal Weekly — of Ewents Pa ° : t Syeciat Suoglment -~A New Feature , Hi i ced mately o certainty. Such a loan, when made, will be expended in sup- here for da. t situation, as as ox- ie soponened, 2 Eas. avi 0 pay higher prices for purchased Lifett pir r here, and considerable discussion | to a means of relieving that condition. —_— CUTS “VON” OFF HER NAME. i &. i ee a = Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. We Pay Freight & Ratiread Fare FRECKLES fe TRECK February and March Worst Months For Thie Trouble—-How to Remeve Easily. yy freckles in February and March, ; but happily there is also » remedy for} © ) ‘ “as ti these gy, Uemishes and mo one need = M, De May Drive Vast. tam ounce of othine, double ALBANY, March 17.—Would atrei druggist and app, Hike to sxeced the stony lle speed aia phd ight a morning, nut oS . aH ‘arrested worst Treckles have begun to disappear, °, ‘ ¢ . Te eetee. while the light ones have vani en- , Now ia the time to rid yourself of for if not removed now they an other-

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