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Jue jens Cmpeey ne |hidern amie berets ae be “Tuis8765 SND. 10 SE £4 UNDONE MINES = aul 2 Rumors Possible Resul | # Colorado V Cheers Mine Wi ; NOD Riad STRIKE LEADER'S HOPE, |*#"* “yemoon "eine a ANS | He te to apm hut, tu omething | , Lawson Believes Millionaire Durieg 4 one twelve | year-old gir) & neteller how te jeal in @ os Seeing Conditions, Is Honest in Desire to Better Them ——— TRINIDAD, Col, Hep 1 ~The Iron Company property, he stopped | Wieit of John D, Mockefriier jr, to hie lowe enough to Visit the public echoo! Colerahe mines, where be has con. | Shere Blanche hur, daughter | os) ) ®) om) tn the course of bis | ¢ Colorado Fuel and Gueied imeselt ina manner 20 domo. | Of 0 ore! dlegs ig te the tress | spe = ie calmly with est in the miners and their tamiles, bas given ripe to repor whieh everybody in the min is talking to-dey an. im cash. ie bank, We already have %/ . all brought in by the FREE! Lawson says he will be giad to see Arrest in Suit Reveals W. G. Rockefeller, and expresses confidence in bis earnestness and desire to be « real friend to the men, He eaid through the bare at the jail to-day “Rockefeller hae the power to-day to settle this whole question in Co! rade end ecttle it in a big way. He has the power to do « great deal of geod to the human family in these mountainag, and | believe somehow as Alleged Debtors. an a girls lin Now Ye ‘0 the r! cehook wup- | Lauts sh nat Whole- the puplia. 1 between told yesterday ho each subscribed ten cent apital stocks. We b piies—pencils and tal sale and eel) thom Last year the store pi thirty and forty cents dividend on preme Court Justice Finch whte nur } ton UNITED DRUG CO. TAKES RIKER-HEGEMAN STORES: going to try to do the right phing.” “@OOD AND HUNGRY” AFTER ALL-DAV TOUR, When he curhe tn last night Mr, Ont tor pocketed It. D were H. B. Brown, Rockefeller drove within two blocks Ba. Wil marriage, But, as the court records ih a of Lawson's jail home, 10 wont to/ Acquires Chain Doing $35,000,000) ¥° Xiignod pier (i leaned, “tues Qeautcea Bee eters } ¢ the Cardénas Hotel, erry, $ai8, and Fi tives followed Conger and the { Kirniand, 411: Between Sept. 15th “Pm good and hungry to-night.” Annual Business From United ne end Hah on account from|Dionde. A raid on an apartmont in and Dec: 15th said the multi-milMonaire, “and 1 Cigars Concern. Gimbernat, Bherry sald Ostro gave him| the St Leal Hotal ended the shed: |f 4 o1 owing. y In the event of a tie, each tying think there's m square meal waiting BOBTON, sept. 11. ry Ostro denied he had appropriated room and were glad to get out when gla gots an auto. ,| tor me tn bere,” g Control of the} an He was ri ed In $2,600 money. Riker, Jaynes and Hegeman drug stores ball, throughout the country has been ao- quired by the United Drug Company of this city from the United Cigar Stores Company, !t was learned to-day. Mt i» more than probable John D, Jr. never enjoyed a dinner more than this, Up at the mining cainps they call this meal supper, It was dinner ft the hotel Jast night dnd the rich nan, tired, notmepely with figures and stocks ana bank loans and @ividenda, | bet honestly tired in his body, like the, farmes Boy in harvest ¢ime, ate n rin eny Bum wet Vatusite’ ae Seromerbar— the same ‘The chain of stores, which are de-|Thirty-first Street, Flatbush, an worthed af doing an annual business of |twin brother, John, celebrated over $25,000,000, will be operated asleightieth birthday ye: part of the so-called Laggett System, | monies in honor of Controt of the Riker, Jaynes and with @ great relish and an uncon. |}iecoman dr season ag acquired two |in his own Fr years ago by jan and bis | Th [ conied delight. Asnoctatos tn the United Cigar Stores | N. Li 46 Schulte Cigar sto And no one stared at him. The din-| Cone nee ot control of the Riker, | [nter ° n ater merchants naive ing room wan full, Most of the nows- | jayne "and Hegeman stores was. the |Lrospoct Park ‘oupons. Look. paper men had their backs turned to| Corporation for’ Hiker “and’ Hegeman| |“ feel in, the prime of, I1¢e," oc hich was incorporated in - id, nd there ia no reason why | ‘Mm and forgotiabout him. ‘The other !eembér, 1914. an the holding compan shouldn't as lam the baby of the tam: folk went on with their cating just as pad a sealority of ri 95,764,800 then ily, Brother foe ts two hours if he were no more than ‘one of the ene ne ad of the Riker & Hege- fen 2a hope to live to be one dmoer te steot | MER ROMANCE SPOILED SLL ay srarvrory peLars or “INTERLOCUTORY DBC Mes ACE FITCH: SUNGER. kaw and Lawrence Waterbury Becrets of fashionable restaurant life ry obtained an order from Su sulted In the arrest by Deputy Sherifts | t? and Zeltner of David L. On wrietor of @ collection agency at intrusted ~ 0. Broadway that he will. don't know just what |? tm conte | rry alleged that he he te going to 60, but I feel that b rous accounts to Ostra for collec- Instead of turning over the money \S, him as it was collected, Sherry swore, Sherry t* suing him | counts Sherry said he ——>—__. —- TWIN BROTHERS ARE 80. James C. Stringham of No, 725 Wast 4 his their James THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, CLYDE FITCH'S NIECE WITH A NEW FORTUNE Still Mrs. Grace Pitch Conger Ree is Unhappy as She Lost a New Husband The way © complete m tree fom for Mre Grace Pv one nieve of the Clyde Fitch ont daughter of « Meory river, United Mates Army dey to the Bupre reeyt wehed Jus sign her Gaal decree woe *? Vive oc atory Ago he Was awarded an inter China If she could have got her “fual three months age & differcut story with « very, very happy ending coud now be related, Mra Conger would then have been in # position to marry & major in the Mritieh army | hinge now stand, ehe must be con- ~ | tent with the Major's big foriune, He One ia that he will untonine the dotiars” axciaimea Mr. SHERRY SAYS COLLECTOR |B anton ees leanne tis eh To the persons who | mises The omer i» that he wi oy Wonderful | kis fortune to tise, Conave to the jail in ‘Trinidad and we sts oa Myo KEPT CASH THAT HE 60T Mrs. Conger has told no one the redeem the greatest | taik with Joun 1. Lawno around for « perma |eetantour nrocna ts wore, tm. ieee leader, now under life sentence for )nent | for the rest of our ccinomiinas | go Mestalla + and next greatest | nis part in oe strike bation, a ww tas al iy tance tak, Conese Bro- © renewed the Majors ac- ance when she fled her divorce ‘The romance ripened into an i. 4 wut engage While elated over the big fortune Mrs, Conger lus never mentioned its |dimensions—she rues the day when such @ thing a» an interlocutory de cree was written on the statute books to compel impatient divorcess walt three months until they |could remarry, Mrs, Conger could have had her final two months ago but the Major died before that, The young divorces was grief stricken and forgot to apply for the final de- the day it due, #o her court to-day e to file the h ree torney had to come nd ask for judicial le final There te no tolling how happy sho might have been during her firnt $178; Conger threatened to thrash them. The noise was so loud the hotel man- ager had to rush in on the scene, A short time before suit brought Mrs. Conger fell while tangoing In an uptown dansant re- sort and was compelled to remain abed a month. She was last heard from in Philadelphia. ape STATEN ISLAND NOTES, .| ‘The Curtis Assembly will be ad- dressed to-motrow evening by Dr. -| Horne, @ graduate of Dublin Univer- sity, in the auditorium of the Curtis High School, Bt, George, Mr. and Mrs, William A, Johnston and family are again at their home in Princes Bay, having returned from the Maine woods. Charles U, Thrall and daughter, Marion, of Tottenville, are in the older James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue and 34th Street Women’s Wear Departments Special Announcement We have completely remodeled and_re- organized our departments for Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Waists, Dresses and Skirts, and have placed them under the man- agement of a progressive and capable woman fiver who has had wide and valuable experience in some of the best New York City stores. There is now on display a beau- tiful and attractive stock of garments in the latest models which we will be glad to have compared as to style, workman- ship, quality and price with those offered anywhere in the city. x —— — — “Get a Box To-Night”’ For Biliourness, Sick Headache. Indiges We very cordially invite inspec- tion of these new models. jet ti ELIT Take elevator to third floor. Faene | attention is given to ‘omen's Mourning Apparel Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Reo. Trade Mark Berkshires, The firat of a series of informal dances by the Children of Mary So- dality of the Immaculate Conception Church will be held in the parish house, Stapleton, to-morrow evening. The annual meeting of the Students Aid Soclety of Richmond Borough will be held at the Curtis High School, St George, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas F. Curley, no> Miss Kearns, will be at home in Cas- tleton Park, St, George, after Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sudbring and son are home in Clifton after a stay at Delaware Water Gap. The members and friends of the Great Killa Yacht Club will enjoy moving pictures at the club house Saturday evening, followed by a dance. “Willowdale,” a comedy, will be presented in Amicitia Hall, Pleasant Plains, to-morrow ¢' ing, by & newly organized dramatic society of that place, Dr. John R. Hicks of New Brighton is spending several days at his birth- place, Warrenton, Va. Mrs, Edwin L, O'Bryan of Tompki: ville is the guest of friends at Takes George. Miss Loutse Gould is the guest of Miss Belle O'Bryan of Tompkinsv! after having spent the summe: Wianno, Mass, Misa Katherine Williams of Tomp- Kinaville is the guest of friends at Tuxedo. Mra A. J, Wadhams and family aro home in New Brighton from Eliaa- bethtown, in the Adirondacks, where they spent the summer, A sale of home-made cake and jelly will be held in Vidal Building, corner Beach Street and Van Duzer Street, Stapleton, on Saturday after- noon, for the benefit of the Stapleton Day Nursery. All the influence of Tammany Hall is hong drawn upon to defeat Will- Diatrlot ently ing t with the powers t F. Maurice Bloch are stumping trict nightly in behalf of Co: as} le, | 36 MOOSE LEADERS VOW TO STICK TO PARTY » 1 Cav, bet Kinkos eat be ‘STRIKE LEADER HELD [SSS Sera OW KINKEAD'S CHARGE ooo a sme” over wnt Ger . te Pn a ee Deal With Repub MW accuses Je ; Perkins —Murdetd = Rare of inciting Men to Rie te Preudent Walkout at Ol Plants . . . we Pe grees Pers Sher? Kinkes4 of Mute representing Simos as many went | ‘ t= Mates, wel down & informe! ain mpiein' age , - fer te Victor Murdock thew National ft @rendaréd OU oirine notes | ~- oo nme beirman, of the Hotel Manhattan @he was rearrested at @ strike mnet & “ sight, Geor w rer 4 - » Say orking eit ing at Biimabeth on Tuesday niet, |; eaten 00 the pewepaper reporiere @ that be tnelted te net trom ‘ Don't ask me about candids ’ o duly 98 7 ¢ Sccsesteh the Pree’ the near ty the front bie heart jenton nent ¥ Woodrow Wisco @ not going to AMMEYER C STAMPED OW A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6” AVE. AT 20'" ST. Hepublicans tt & hood for any one freewives are ge paratory to for President upon the Kepublican tional on in tote Lat by our Mr. Mu i peers in 4 Middie West Heferring t deserters in New York, Murdock said rty had rid itself of “the trim- but representing 7 4 respect Murdock voles ples) Premdent Wilson's miserable policy jof watebful waiting in Mexico.” ————— | EIGHT ARE INDICTED = IN EASTLAND DISASTER Grand Jury Corporations Federal Also Names Owning and | —come and see this Gentleman's Shoe For Comparison’s Sake Leasing the Steamer | CHICAGO, Sept dictmenta tn Federal in- Fastiand disaster mn returned —see the fine grained calf bere, shareinnt meserens 7 and eriminal and excellent oak soles. al @The illustration above adequately depicts the George T. Arnold, Presiden f the! » n 5 » i He. SeeabcChiwes’ disemetin cent outward appearance of this shoe, but nothing pany, owners of the antland; Wille | short of a personal visit can demonstrate its i u Vice-President; Walte f C. Greenebaum, manager of the|f | Sterling value at $5.00. Indiana Transportation Company, F +. ox ~ boat Marry sia Calf and Gun Metal Calf. G Made in Tan Russia Calf and Gun Metal Calf. @Especially desirable to men who prefer the English type of boot, this model will appeal to any man who appreciates excellence of material and fine shoemaking. Sompany two steamship companies as tions. Arnold, Hull, Pedersen, Steele and Roy W. Davis, Axsiatant| ecretary-Treasurer of the St. J Chicago Steamship Company, w dicted several weeks ago by Grand Jury Sensational Prices Which Housekeepers Cannot Afford to Overlook, Are Offered This Week at All 255 James Butler Inc. Stores and Markets The quality cannot be surpassed anywhere, and our stocks in all departments are fresh, new and unusually BUTLER | cnoice 'NS choice and attractive. Here are a few sample prices: Butter, Very Best Creamery, lb. MY be Print Butter, @:'co2t Fen 29° Milk, Butler’s Condensed .... 23° cn SE n sani ary COMB. occ nvecvceese Milk, Lakeview Evaporated; = 6° Milk, Belle Brook Evaporated; '7¢ FIOUL, Spenatve XK Tk Bas 255 vem. toe SS Flour rite ih 0 me ABE cn. me BO Potatoes Bele ected from the Best 6 = s° 9 ipments ...........5 . - Onions, Se hel aaa 55° ‘pples, poche te! BS m 15° Ginger Snaps and Lemon Crackers 1b. 6° At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets finest N, Sugar Cured Hams, *";, 15° Double aa Stamps Friday. No S with Butter, Sugar or Flour. Orders Promptly Deli cred F FREE of Charge a