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rig HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, LANDIS FIGHTS BRITAIN MAY LEND (1921, SOUTHERN Martin W. Li Brooklyn City Rallroad Company out | lof the Pfaelaische Bank to meet secur- of the B, R. T. system was his in- ity deliveries of 130,000,000 marks. The teTy pixwen. | ton, Chairman of the jwbility “to pay the rent," The Broklyn Kreditbank hastened to cover the| Speakers’ Committee of the New York | City Company carried 1,870 transfer ‘oss, but the Incident reveals the wide. | Southern, Society, has announced that Hf | points, | spread bank speculation that came Hard ie ivi be Thomas Hedin, Gen” At the conclusion of Mr. Fisher’ | with the drop of the ator from Alabama; Joseph W. Bailey i es aenteh ot i Eten RESTORE DRAFT $35 000 000 10 Alp The Paclche Bank was caught on] UREA it Re “pede ty eat RUBBERCOAT COMPANY Gelver of the Brookiya Rapid Tran- ’ ’ the rise of the market, and although nd Bishop sit Company, took the stand. it has a capital of only 100,000,000 marks, banks allied to it cannot af- ford to let it fail. With the mark rising again, mar: | other banks are struggling to cove: | | their speculation losses, If the Gov- ni Riven in this series | oe arial igh of, the societ 1 be held. inthe wrand baile room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Announce TheirSp ecial HOLIDAY OFFERINGS Gigantic Stock of Over 25.000 Waterproof pest iain ALLEGES WIFE PLANNED BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT. “MORGAN WARNING FOR BALL PLAYERS GERMAN BUSINESS : 6 7 ._ | Husband, Anawerlag Separation | t . |ernment and the Reichsbank succeed leet Us for Good Mea / ¥) Retrenchment Suggestion DS eae Sivkigar aida the th Ebbets Joins Commissioner in) Rathenau Is Reported to) Hive |{f oieibe, she value of the mare ue BUY YOUR regarded by Directors, Secre- | Aftate With Colonel. Condemning Waiver Rule Obtained That Sum, but | Ceparations at jie cheapest possible , tary Tells Commission. Roy P. Monahan, a young attorney Adopted Last Year. Sought More. SL hile GR OLIEY Oeeeee te Sae| M E A T aS who served abroad as a Lieutenant in sesame pat reparations. DANGER LIMIT WAS SET.|i35 Auitan Spsctar eth) morrato, ee tru to the] para, pee aaah ve ene ae FROM US s FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN —_— -—_ s Bud hy » had cor t leetl if bi ball plays by the| for G Indust; ja the reported . ‘ Hib goanthy aivul oe wotie abo fot oareris atoce tae sens no vag |festtt oF tae mamerunes carrion a — Quality the Best ensational Price Reductions "draft" aystem was urged by Judge Senate Adop Bankers Told Shonts 10 Per the sole purpose of bringing a breach of promise action against an Amerl- Resolution Asking Prices the Lowest in London by Dr. Walter Rathenau Landis, Comminsioner of Baseball, at From To-Day Until Christmas and in 1918 declared a dividend of 17 1-2 per cent. The bankers at that time strongly favored a policy on the part of the Interborough of putting iteelf in position to take care of Oligations to come. These facts were brought out 'n the Transit Commission's inquiry to- aay. In response to a subpoena duces would go up to the next floor and telephone, and half an hour later a man would call and neighbors across the street would see her and the man walking avound the apartment “prac- tleally undressed” and smoking cigar- ettes. Monahen alleges his wife on Oct. 19 admitt-d to him that she had been Eullty of wisconduct with a Charles Foeldy, an’ with a man named Ryt- tenberg, 4 bachelor, with an apart: cause It serves a great overwhelming, nfluencing public opinion and because “the ideals of fandom are tJe highest deals.” He warned against any un- due optimism “over the return from the slough Into which we were pre- c.pitated in the fall of 1920," adding that “baseball {s stl] on trial in America and will continue on trial ng as baseball is played.” tore than sires This step is taken as a temporary cementing of financial relations until direct relations can be formed, The newspaper also hints that similar understandings may be reached with the American Treasury, ‘The financial world, less shaky now St has been for some days, do- individual crashes so that the atmosphere will be cleared. Banke isla: and tha’ complaint nd." ‘such condition is and diseatisfaction a cause of in the VESEY and WASHINGTON STS. # * Porte Rico, Ye n Colonel he Red Cross, with and other German financiers. The te Cudahy’s Rex . deal RECNU Vyas DRGMUHE TOR [con colSnal in Cue ed Cooem, Wile adintial (dinate Gr th) NEMOMAI| Serer inka Tee’ Weer neve t Dee t-threematton | A] Spas late: ee FOLLOWING ARE A FEW SPECIALS: Disbursement. 1 yea for ares and ; Nera ct Association of Professional Baseball! £7,000,000 of which are sald to have to “carpetbagging’ In Porto Per Lb, i‘ sand many other sensations sit | es sales 5 . charges are contained in the aMfida- | Leagues here inst night. Charles a, | Ben eet } Bey CaeTen int ASL thie ee Lette 25 (<— Boys’ Rubber | Girls’ Rain . % defiance of warnings from J, P.|v't which Monahan's attorney, James | gy , ja. | _ Paually important is the announce-|' | * . bates ice Cuts. . a ° : A Tarlet, Now M48" Brondway, thea | SDbets, owner of the Brooklyn Na-| ment by. the Deuteohe Allgemeine day by te Senaio without debate.’ it _ Per Lh. ‘oats Capes \ pf aeorean & Co, and Lop Higginson | win Supreme Court Justice Wagner |tional League team, also advocated it.| Zeitung that President Havenscen of| ais concerning Atmaieans voir - Sirloin Steak, 30 A serviceable! Very a “ yesterday thor P. . Mon- ne st ery fine quality; f Co» of Boston and New York, large |r otion for #100 week all. | TBI® uestion, generally considered|the Reichsbank and directors of thel nce, Cutfrom Choice Cattle, 0? i? coats ea'y Tenney [rare pat wuaral: holders of Interborough securities |mony and $1,000 counsel fees pending |a closed subject, is expected to inftu-| Bank of England have come to an| A preamble recounts charges that “an “Meet Us for Good Meat” uality. Made Para ruber that dividends be restricted to 10 per bed outcome of her suit for separa- ence the last day f the meeting understanding. pee large proportion of the of- black = crf que! tity. Fine : jhbsolutely tion ‘ yo ° ” Ocials and clerical personnel of thi _ ‘ a vie ete alas cent. on the 4 1-2 per cent. bonds! The Monahans were married Aug.| to-day. Tie Felations between these two) Hisriai and of the) local Governments Rest sree ne, and that current earnings should be|®,l#st. Monahan left her, the papers ve |eentral note issuing banks,” the pave pean persene, whe, went to Porto as 0) ros. on 45 Regulur 84.50 show, on Oct. 20. . Baseball, Judge Landis said last | paper e ‘are re-established as.be- | [) ‘obcupy such itions,”" Te te racer Conserved for surplus purposes; the} In October, he states, he learned) nignt, has got to be better in ite | fore the war, certainly not to the same| declared that “mince Marche 4° ust SECTION U 017 {Dat as sour aa he would leave thelr , degree but as much as one could ex. | !aree additional number of pertons have Mirectors of the Interborough in 1917 apartment at No. 21 Firat Place, |morality than any other business be- = gone from the United States to Pang Washington Market @eclared a dividend of 20 per cent,| Brooklyn, for bis oMce, his wife pect under the circumstances. Rico tow fil various official positions, Factory to You Sale! Fine quality. sult: Girls’ Rain Coats School Bag and Hat FREE teoum, Horace M. Fisher, Secretary| Ment on F.verside Drive, mmissioner Landis spoke plainly | have shut down on letting speculatora Ww. able all weather, Double and singie a of the corporation, produced certain ea". m the unsatisfactory interpretation | have money and the mark is coming ‘¢ wish more people to see the advantage of fuatantend water: texture: finest qual- “4 records of correspondence between! NEWFOUNDLAND STORM tnd application of the waiver rule}up, closing around 200 to the dollar buying at “The Factory Store.” A Big New : ; ci Shi of Bed d Dining Room Suit fegular 87.75 Vales, i J. P. Morgan & Co. and Theodore P. und the optional agreement adopted|cgain, The financial xituation 1s, pment room and Dining Room Suites - # Bnonts, President of the Interbor- TAKES EIGHTEEN LIVES. |at New York last year to replace the| nowever, anything but clear. of Guaranteed Quality, just received from our 35 ough. ST, JONNS, N. Dee &—migntesn | ae The first of the expected crashes own factories—now placed on sale at sacrifice ° Mr. Fisher identified two memories are known to have been lost In the | _SPcaking on the broad plano that} which resulted trom “Black Thura- prices—to keep the factory arganization at full rere andums handed Theodore P. Shonts|tcrrine northweat storm off the New-|°'sanized baseball ts to facilitate the | gay” came yesterday with the Inability time work. FREE, by A. M. Anderson, of the Morgan 4 coast that swept a acore of | development of skill among pall BETTER GRADE, BETTER GRADE, LY house, July 26, 1917. The first was a from the sea on Monday and|Players, he concluded: “It cannot You have often wished that , ~ could $10 Value, $4.95 $10 Value, $4.95 study of the Interborough'’s financial condition, isxued by Lee, Higginson & Co. of Boston. According to this communication the Interborough was fast approaching a period where l|is earnings would be insufficient to pay 4) its principal fixed charges. It esti- ‘ated that at the very best the com- ‘pany probably would only be able to take care of its sinking fund and Yefunding bond obligations and would | have to let slide payments on its 4% New York Metropolitan bonds and on Preferred stock. According to the Lee, Higginson Statement, the company would have ® call on a preferential amounting H to ever $14,000,000 ir its contract with = the city, but this would fall short by some $3,000,000 or $4,000,000 of meet- ing ite total interest requirements. } dts advice to the. Interborough di- Tectors, therefore, was to prepare the eCempany for the inevitable. Correspondence between J. P. Mor- gan & Company and the I. kh. T. showed that the traction company, in order to induce J. P. Morgan & Com- Pany to float $83,400,000 in short term » unless the surplus earnings of the company subsequent to Sept. 1, 1918, and applicable to the payment: of dividends, shall have been or shall be sufficient to pay the entire amount of all dividends declared subsequent to Bept. 1, 1918.” In January, 1919, the Morgan firm wrote again to the late President 4 Shontz, reminding him that “the next | dividend would not be paid unless the fare increase had been secured.” The } Morgan firm’ asked Shonts to advise } in the matter and Shonts a few days later replied that Mr. Morgan would be first consulted before’ any action ;oo8 divident was taken. q) Mr. Garrison blamed the war, in- ; Competent men, high prices and city | subway contracts for the receivership. } He reviewed the changes he made, the lines he discontinued and the 4ransfer points he abolished. Before the receivership there were 1808 free transfer points and after the receivership two cent transfer charges were made at 1560 points. ‘Mr, Garrison recited the many trials tribulations of his incumbency as Reveiver, why he abandoned ccr- tain routes at the result of such abandonment! He said ss reason he dropped the Piece de resistance! ry srs. si ke dozens of : | & \ Tuesday. The property damage along the const will reach at least $250,000. Nine men, a woman and a child ars rted to. hi one down with the jooner Passport ‘at Bay Verte.” The Jean and Mary was lost with The schooner Vicola, out of Lanenburg, N be om. * 8h 8., has not curries a crew stuffs fo ents strews the coast at Conception Bay. Five fish- vessels are known to have been to pleces. pat eR TWO KILLED IN GUN FIGHT. ya Mine Detective Wai WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Dec. 8,— Word reached here to-day of the killing of a man named Dillon and another named Wilcox, both mine formen, dur- ing @ gun battle with a detective known under the name of Stacey. Another man, whose identity has not been learned, was also wounded during the fight. The killing occurred near Panther, ju | over the line of McDowell Foremen, County, last night. a Analo-I Peace W Is View of T. P. O'C: LONDON, Dec. t is a wonder. covenanted on Sopt. 10, 1418.| eyi thing,” said, T. P, O'Connor, M. P., it so long as any of the notes are! when asked for his views on the Anglo- outstanding, the company will not! trish treaty. Day dividends in excess of 10 per Cont. | treiand; it means peace for England; per annum on any of its capital stock, | it opens up avenues for the peace of “It means freedom for the whole world that scarcely hope for.” one could be a guod thing for something cailing itself sport, that it is within the power of any Individuals in that sport to place a stone wall in the path of the advancement of a ball player.” posibiidciAlBL Hedbionehdl as JEWELRY INSURERS BAILED BURGLARS WHO STOLE IT. fi demns Bonding Known Crooks After ing Expertence, That the bailing of bonding companies is wrong the opinion of the Association of Grand Jurors of New York County, embodied in this resolution unanimously adopted at @ meeting held last night in Town Mall: “It 1s the opinion of this meeting ¢ the balling of known or Brofeeni criminals by a bonding *com| ceprehensible ‘act against. the pubis interest, The practice should be im- mediately Giscopta ued: Grand Jurors’ Al Con criminals by A m Charles Larne ingon, President of the asi lon, read « letter from a ae, “who i did not divulge, who told pf having. been ‘robbed. an finding ‘upon, the. snhprehension of the burglara that had n released ball by thes te company that had 18 property. foaanes went right to the company,” the letter read, “and made a complaint, telling them 1 felt the money the thieves had raised on my property had been paid back into their company " Third Deputy Police Commissioner Vaurot addressed the meeting on the as ct of "Fingerprinting, is of Identification and Kia in the Detection of Crime. donatat rtp Red Ripe Tomatoes Fresh from the Vines in the South Jersey Tomato Belt Assorted, washed—then to the cutting and pressing Tomato Pulp. Thence to the bright, Pas kettles. Blended with rich s converted into Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup. Pl Rie FAR chines to be made into ice and It Is Great Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Sell Millions of Bottles Annually. Suppose you a wish at the breakfast table _ and finally have the wish come true. Would you say, “I want this to be a good What Kind of a Day Do You Wish Yourself? could make and crispness in Grape-Nute that is like the smile of a good friend at the breakfast table— And Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk, is fully day," or— to drag along?” “I’m willing for this day ishing—feeding the tissues and glands, the bone and blood; with just those ele- ments which nature requires —building strength without any “heaviness.” Grape-Nuts is the per- fected goodness of wheat and ilk Opa a fi on a IN WALNUT OR MAHOGA: $325 Suites on Sale at... $425 Suites on Sale at. . $450 Suites on Sale at .. Period Bedroom $275 Suites on at. $375 Suites on Sale at . $495 Suites on Sale at . $675 Suites on Sale at . Complete Showin; 34 East 23d (4th Ave, Subway—23¢ buy under these ideal conditn. now here is your opportunity. DU es Period Dining Suites— $475 Suites on Sale at .. . IN_ WALNUT OR MAHOGANY: These Suites compare exactly with suites for which you Would ordinarily pay fully 40% higher. of Upholstered Living Room aites from The Owen Shops, Cleveland. The line with which et a written guarantes telling ine with ee Ulan the Coven CONVENIENT PAYMENTS ARRANGED D. T. OWEN & CO., Inc. Open Saturday Evenings rrr Suites— Street St. Station) Men’s of Eve Spec TOWN STORES—we f the Retail Centre at 123 W. 33 Mail Orders WE PAY POSTAGE. se RAIN COATS $15.00 V. alues. 837,50 Values... $35.00 Values On Sale Only at Our Following Two Staves: 327 6th Ave. To save our Patrons the trouble of going to our DOWN- Both Stores Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. Till Xmas Attended to at our 123 West 33rd Street Store only’ gerd length and Women’s ry Description | vet Xmas $7.25 .. 9.75 .. 12.45 .. 14.50 22.50 Boys’ HipLength Rubber Boots Sizes @to 10 $3.35 Sizes }1to 1 2to 6 Sizes West Side of Ave. Between 20 & 21st. have opened a Store in the Heart# d St Bet. 6 & 7th Ave. e opposite Gimbels and bust measurement, ulso checs ¥ money order, Your order will receive prompt tention. All goods packed In Xmas Boxes Payments. 4-PIECE American wa Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN applies everywhere within 150 miles of New York. We furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Se FAY AED MO a. “NUT DINING pean ting of Buffet ining Tab ated. December Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records on falc, Columbia Grafonola: on Our Easy Payment Plan, All Goods Marked In Plain Figures, “Motor Truck Deliveries. malted barley, scientifically developed—ready to cat from TART something! Pass a date to your mate at the office when he’s low at about four o'clock. Boy! 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