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12 WORSEN SOUND BOAT MONOPOLY Mellen Tells That Former Pres- ident Opposed Sale and It Was Abandoned. Windsor line, operating on the Sound, between Providence and New York. Mr didn’t want the line badly, hands, of line and in his letters offered to get stock at $150 a share. the market at the time for $190, but te be paid The purchase was managed througt The farmers who were stockholders| Kidder, Peabody & Co. of Boston.|aytvania Railroad, in charme of] fn the New Haven rond had to pay) No stock was bought for $130 a share, finance, announced to-day that the Well for the shares they got In other|nor for $160 a share. For the New. Pennaylvania Company had disposed lines, according to correspondence in-| Haven company, 8,862 shares were | at private f the remainder of the froduced this morning in the trial of! bought at $85 a share, amounting to|stock it held in the Cambria Steel Me directors and former directors of | $1,639,470, in addition.to which $9.25/ Company. On Oct. 80, it was an- the road ou charges of having violated | share was paid in commissions, | nounced that William H. Donner had|! {he Sherman Act, before Judge Hunt | and a jury in the United States Dis- trict Court. It has been charged that the farmers were mulcted in 4 Dearly IT'S YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS, HEADACHY, SICK! Don’t stay constipated with breath bad, stomach sour or a cold. 973.60. Former President Mellen was ques- posed sale of all the New Haven Com- pany's steamship lines to Charles W Morse for $20,000,000. He said that the President opposed the sale. He didn't like Morse, Mr, Roosevelt told Mr. Mellen, and was not in harmony with his project for monopo the steamship lines on the sc Mellen pointed out that the time might soon be at hand when railroad companies would not be permitted to operate steamship lines and that they migh? not find #0 good a purchaser as Mr. Morse. Still, Mr. Room abandoned. “Did you report to the board of dl- rectors your conversation with Presi- counse) for the Government the witness, Roosevelt, but never told all that had Enjoy life! Liven your liver i eae] occurred until I was under oath at and bowels to-night Washington and here in this court.” fine. The Government expects, through Mr. Mellen, to complete the history of the purchase by the New Haven all the Sound lines, with the excep- tion of that of the Metropolitan Steamship Company's properties Other witnesses will round out the history of that purchase, and feel ——e—— DIET CURES CANCER, LONDON DOCTOR FINDS LONDON, Nov. 12.—Seven patients suffering from cancer have been com- efforts,” according to Dr. Robert Bell, head of the cancer research depart- Oy ial of the Battersea General Howpi- “We have,” Dr. Bell said, “been able to demonstrate beyond doubt diet regimen of patients, ti with the administration of therapeu- To-night sure! Remove the liver and | ¢i¢ bowel polson which is keeping your bead | ttantes auite compen at noe satya; diesy, your tongue coated, breath offen sive and stomach sour, Don't stay fous, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold, Why don't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug store now? Eat one or two to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You will wake up feeling fit and fine. Cascarets never overcome the disease, but to bring pat de ad a PERSIAN SHAH WILL FLEE. PETROGRAD, Nov. 1%.—Advices received here from Teheran, Persia, say a Russian force is within forty- five miles of the town, and he Ger- mans, Austrians and Turks are pre paring to leave, having removed the archives of their legations to the American Legation. It is reported that the Shah himself will flee to Ispahan unless terms can be made with the Rui MATHUSHEK PIANOS BROADWAY & 47TH ST. wntit?07 is Rebuilt Pianos Taken in Trade tor PIANOS UPRIGHT PIANOS ‘or bother you all the next day The; att 0 like calomel, salts and pills. gently but thoroughly. Moth cross, sick, bilious or f a whole Cascaret any time. .. They ‘are harmless and children love them. — Advt. We will send any Victrola to your home for 80 days tree. The first payment wil ve dive until thirty days from date of y, after which you may pay as little on hie WF only “Fequire you 1 need, to buy & fow mcords fr Sterling - = - = = = = $75 Dimi, eons “unt aceotiien ie we a Bradbury ------ 75 eee, ~~ ZIT FS | VICTROLAS $15 TO $200 Bane? Bros: ===> 483 PLAYER PIANOS Yorkville ------- 125 STULTZ - ---- = = $300 Bel --------- 125 Melville Clark ---- 340 Radle -------- 150 Melville Clark - - - 350 Euterpe ------- 160 Lockhart------- 350 ---=-+--+ 175 Lexington ------ 365 Q ------=-- 175 Melville Clark ---- 375 ‘THUSHEK ---~- 185 Universal- ------ 385 MATHUSHEK ---- 200 Kari Marks -----~- 395 MATHUSHEK ~----+ 250 MATHUSHEK ---- 425 Terms Low as $5 Down—$5 Monthly WORLD'S SMALLEST PLAYER PIANO, $600 MATHUSHEK PIANOS, $350 UP—EASY TERMS Small Pianos with BIG Tone, Rents $3, $4, $5 BRYANT 6547 WA! BRYANT 5548 REROOMS DWAY & 47TH STREET NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. RED BANK,N. J. 66 Church St. 6 Broad St. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 997 Broadway HORLICK THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALLAGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME rene SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST AS G06Q” .) — 1 purchase of steamship lines and prop- ertieg by the New Haven directors. Former President Mellen continued on the stand to-day and correspon- dence was introduced regarding the | purchase of control of the Boston and) Philadelphia line, better known as the Mallen anid that the directors but that there was a dock in Providence which they didn’t wish to see in unfriendly | Alfred Windsor was president | he The stock was selling in the open) get it in big chugks a premium must tioned as to his visit to then Presi-| dent Roosevelt in regard to the pro-| It|New York syndicate. opposed the Idea and the sale was dent Roosevelt?" asked Mr. Batts, of “I did In a general way,” returned “I paid several visits to pletely cured “by assisting nature's that the bealing power of nature, if sufficiently assisted by regulating the ther stances quite competent not only to ——$$—— ; PENNSYLVANIA SELLS | STEEL HOLDINGS, Leonard Replogle Reputed| Purchaser—Price Believed About $15,000,000, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 12 N Tat “Henry, 1, Vice President of the Penn-| amounting to a further sum of $81,-| exercised hia option on the purchasey g. to 67 ! War stocks scored sharp advances but as rise went yugh to attract realizing sales, i prices eased off a little from best and While no announcement was made! market showed a tendency to relapse Baldwin Locomotive Allis-Chalmers rallied to Prices eased off of half of the holdings of the aylvania Company in the vania Steel Company. Penn- Pennsyl- jas to the identity of the purcha |the Cambria stock, it was bel [In financial circles that it went to| Mr. Donner, who is President of the| Cambria Company, and Chairman of | the Board of Directors of the Penn- sylvania Steel Company. Later it was denied at Mr. Donner’s office that he had been the purchaser of the Cambria ste tock. There it was said the purchaser was probably J, Leonard Replogle, representing a Mr. Replogle was formerly vice president and ¢ eral manager of the Cambria Com- pany and is now vice p) the American Vanadium Company of New York, It has been reported in financial circles that Donner and Replogle had | been bidding against each other for the Pennsylvania Company's holdings in Cambria steel. What the purchase price was is not publicly known, but It Is said to be in the neighborhood of $15,000,000, | ——>— T. R. AMAZES GARRISON. rot ved WASHINGTON, Nov, 12.— k- Ing! Tam am exclaimed Secre- tary of War rikon to . hewas informed that Col. Roosevelt had made a caustic magazine attack on his national defense pla Twose- velt criticised his plan as a half-way measure, “My! My! If Col. Roosevelt doesn't out he'll be getting into poll- aid the Secretary. Bhat di nds Ie HOUSE DEMOCRATS CALLED. WASHINGTON, Nov. party caucus of the Democrats of the House of Representatives, which the Speaker and other officers will be 12.—The obtained more than enough to insure his re-election as LASTOF ITS CAMBRIA | I be held on Dec. 4. Champ | \ WALLSTREET y al O~ ‘ow's e re | gx furl Na, lomo, 110; Briat Lee. taet, Cn'oe. |—The entries for to-morrow's races are | gx furlongs Sempailis, i vrmo, 11G) Brat we Ry BN + ON [an follows: ne igen Ua fit; Marte Caree 110% 4 8 Vin, "104; , if i ay BR BS tly) FIRST RACK Selling: two.youroide; five and Fatonn, 110; Mende Pitzer, jot: a Mepurs THR BBG BRE hla nate turtomes Starting, Tits Good, Counsel, (100; “he Intbody. 104, *Sqipalery 112; Alar, opening stocks In eral we oR” a 1400; Serilan, 1 | HG, Baby Cole, 108; Soe Blair, 107; "Fait . . (Am Coe Poe % \ “Mariani, olen, 105. above Thursday's closing level. West-| 4m.) ® foundry. 4 Bt a tof ed tM FOURTH RACE—the Inangura! Handley; for | mars, 0 mn. 13 2 s one mile. aber ley, Inghouss was strong, opening Am. Leathe. 12 2% Ba £ aff Brother 119; Catvator, 10 Hroon, D0: Air William Jobson, 101 nating, | ab 11-8 up at 69 1-4, Baldwin Loco-| Am. ‘Litieed sense: 38M BS Bip FG ton, a: “brain, 10H 1p; Norm, 88: Nougat, 108, Stonehenge 18: | wo jAm. [need ECOND RAOK—Sellin Navaho i Heybouns, 00; Gloaming, 0 | Oratund motive gained 1 1-4 at 116 9-4./4m Laren me ae ae + 2 | th po rected SO Sunt Bian, "169;"Ambroe, 104; Chit Fe 8 | Pati \am ‘ - oe shat Short interest in Baldwin is said tole Es Haw ig” ae x Kary Mora, 114 "aie Baie, 112 ntetias | Peres entry be very large. ‘Tennessee Copper was! Aim. fienl Fitri. 04% 6 OAs + 1: Htieen Sahe, 104, Canto, 114; Huda's Hrother, | "FTETH MACK Selling: three-year-olds and wn: ntrongest of copper group, rising 8/Am Wooles' Ge) aw Oe ob t < sti pointa to 69. Improving tendency | {Pe A Re: ony ie well maintained during first |{s\iwip Koomotire Lit t hour on large volume of business. | iii ilem sip i. 4) Z Noarly all the activity, however, was|(ai. ‘betvliam .) t done in industrials, in which short! (snadian Vacific’:. 1m r Interest was heaviest and covering ||)" 4", { of bear contracts appeared to be one |)! K, of main causes of strength. sold at 1013-8, up 28-8 points, Staten Stoel Distillers ro Bethlehe early aft shot w » day 1 in early afternoon, jar Into duliness. sold at 123. 45-8, up 3 points. toward the clese a i MORE WAGES FOR 4,600. Yale & Towne Company of Stam- ford Give 10 Per Cent, Inc (Special to ‘The Evening World.) increase ‘in tl of about players recently complained of con- G@itions, the Increase in wages Is vo fare, The company makes hardwi king war matertal and {s also n ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Reorganization ely © of outstanding two-year notes and deposited 6 per Court, will take place Dec. 8. Copper metal advanced to 18% cents per pound. Atintic Refining Co. declared a divi- Smeiters United ive and ste: , Up 4 poin ered to 444 in Baldwin Locomotive 8, a gain of 65-8 from Cuban Sugar sold at ‘American Locomotive gained STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 12.—A gen- ‘eral increase in wages of 10 per cent., to be effective on Nov. 15, was an- nounced to: by the Yale & Towne dent of | Manufacturing Company of this city. ai affects 4,600 employees, and means an | [) » company's wage outlay 01 bit plies ‘alike to day and plece- See ithough a small number of | ‘ommittee of M. Rum-| ‘announced that more than $1 | Te per cent. of both classes of stock have | made their subscriptions and 97 per ce ommission notes have been Sale of assets of company, Stee under decree of United States District | Ulan. Comer dend of $5 a share, payable Dec. 15. Great Northern. ines Increased $1,082, 9! gross decreased $872, ao dina NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Open. High. Low. Last. Setober gross earn- 54. Four months’ It! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘With et changes from previous closing, Lar. N 2 Fee pas Se ESE Kotor. eerlcc eed seed peeseaewes Val M eee ” FREES C1. Pipe: 4, test 8. Steel pt in -Car Chem Wester Maryland West, E. & M Western Uni m Te ‘Total sales, 084,407 LONDO: Ww. 12.—Beginning Nov. 16, butter will be added to the list of articles whose exportation is forbidden by the Swedish Government, sccording lo @ Reuter devpatch from ‘Stockholm. This will make the embargo on the ex- port of food p’ « virtually complete, —— STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Patria, Palermo . -. 9AM, 11 A.M, 2M. || THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. RACE TRACK, BOWIE, Md., Nov. 12. BOWIE ENTRIES. gone mile 14: ctamb’s Tal), 112) Richard Langdon, 141: p rodting, 109) jin 1Qe: Bien Aden, 168: r. Saige mick eer : *to6: “Dinah Do. 104; *Kopie, 161, THIRD RAQE-—Selling: threg. year-olds and. ww; ,You never get enough H pancakes because they are the only wheat flour pancakes— wheat cakes— not corn PANC tet SUITED POOR ETE eer cluded in t bulk of the shi than the cost of the raw wool in y | economy price—actual $25 to $30 values made to your m: This price is made possible by the concentration of thi the personal attention of Mr. Ritchi: correct measurements, ive you in these values made to your measure at $14.50. RTC HU Aco ie A on er bb ie AUIS ANAT; ent made to us last week. ere now and we of| with his 23 years tailori: ad of having salesmen ns during this sale big double valu the benefit. i came ‘f' tas fe —+— mA fl | eR, ere 56' CHURT. Sold Elsewhere at $25 to $30. The woolens in this purchase comprise many exclusive designs and patterns confined to us only and you may be assured of individuality and no duplication, The stock comprises plain and fancy materials, hairline stripes, fashionable checks, gray mixtures, browns, and two-toned blues. three times this sale price, but adh i ciple of small profit and big business we give you Call and comparisons—vonsult our expert cutters and get Dalla Mack, 112;, Kneelet, 107. EVENTH RACK Selling; firep-reer-cide wp: one mile and «furlong. Milter #8 Mester, 1 OLD HOMESTEAD ‘FLOUR “The Milk is in it’? soy? G ine 4 sixtennth, 104; Conta my Etat, Keele M1 a Boru, 100: ie 11; *Bepalee eckers’ cakes. AKE ‘ fe — . bai ett _ ee TT tte nme E RGR Gree cere f) steer anise ett ee, GCERGRGh Ee epee WAL BUIE FE: TO YOU “el igteees 0 oa We have just received 50 new pieces of finest Imported and Domestic Woolens, which is part of our big purchase recently made direct from the mille and were not ine They far surpass in beauty of colorings and patterns the original shipment which we snapped up for spot cash at less you a larger assortment of the finest woolens than is to be obtained in any establishment in the city at a 14.50. ntic business in one mammoth store instead of being divided up into many costly branches. It does not matte: what you order you get the same careful individual attention of our cutters, who sure you take your measure, as is done elsewhere. These woolens are worth two to ing to our prine see these woolens—make their suggestions regarding your particular needs, ly perfect fit—faultless style—and finest hand tailoring throughout. SALE Here you receive Real $25 to $39 30 Church St. Cor. Dey St.

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