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$14 600.00 GONSOLID Recent History of Organi- zation Reveals Malod- orous Activities FULLER C ASE A SAMPL Head of Fitm Long Associate of Criminals, but Allowed 4 to Do Business, WALL STREET FAILURES FOR 0 TRACED TO TED EXCHANGE into a condition that may be THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1983. @ Goll)! BORO. 100.14 ; Fallure of the firm of EB. M. Fuller] W. J. 3 Bee pai ] & Co., announced on Tuesday, prob-| hulking Hrothi i ‘ ably has no more amazing feature to] immons & ¢ Joo if most people than that the concern] 5!*\# Brothers i: 1 ; was permitted to remain ax a mom] qyr4} Neh aaorr er k ber of the Consolidated Stock Ex-| somo years ago the Consolidated change when, it seems, a cursory in-|was a thriving organization, Its list } vestigation by oficinis of the Ex-|0f members numbered more than 000. Ti , nen change would have reveated the un-| 1000. But it gradually began to get a auvory reputation of the Orm's mem-acterized dry rot, and during the early bers, und ulso disclosed the fuct that] part of 1920 the management decided Fuller, aside from having a police|on 2 drive for-new members, One of % te “ asoulute of [{22 Comspicuous leaders in this drive record, had long been un «associate of | yin “Aw Aileworthy te proment criminals. President. He became known as the In the light of the recent record of}wire of the organization. In fact, he the Consolidated stock Exchunge,|!8 80 much of a live wire and wiclis i however, the permission granted tc{#UCh Influence that he was recently ee 4 elected President in spite of the Ns ‘the Fuller frm to continue in bust- lorably bad regord of the Consoli- ness as a member of that Exchange fs not surprising. , The Hughes committee, which in- Yestigated Wall Street, stated in its report that “our investigation has in- Gicated a lamentable indifference on the part of the management of the directory, idemic of failures, shows 102 sion houses as members of that Ex- change. d since the first of the year The Consolidated’s latest avaliable issued before the recent ep pommais- Of these members It 1s’ in- 1 that twenty-two were ac din 1920, and forty were taken into the fold last year eee eared, Mescriaye) $0 the HRY | ince. the! Fublen (allure Allleworth alence of bogus transactions’ 4nd! nag either beech out of his office .or J that the “lack of the sense of re-| has been too bt interviewed sponsibility calls for severest critl-] hy a reporter for Eventfe World cism.”" He stated recently, however, that he ' Considering the recent record of} fore a person is admitted to member 5 failures of Consooliduted rms and] ship there is a complete business his « the malodorous nuture of these fall-| tory investigation with a report from ures, the quoted criticisms of that] ine pishop agency. BS Exchange, made years uko, would Whether this be true or not it 5 feem to apply to-day with even greater force. BUCKET SHOP CRUSADE HIT CONSOLIDATED HOUSES. Since the campaign against bucket shops was initiated last spring more than thirty Consolidated houses have failed. Debts of these firms to cus- tomers approximate $15,000,090. ‘When final accounting is rendered by receivers thoy may be found to greatly exceed that sum. Recoyer- able assets of creditors are impos; sible to closely estimate. Taken col- lectively these creditors may not ob- tain more than 10 cents on the dollar, The list’ of Consolidated houses which have failed recently Is as fol- lows: imatea Nites 000 Ask fora | , F R E E! ! Rogers Opener when you buy { uur first jar of ROGERS RICHEST. Very handy to have around house. MILK THAT’S densed milk, by all_ means benefit of Rogers Richest superior for infant feeding. YOUR MAKE made. jar right on the table. packed for sto definite order. old or discolored. Daniel Reeves, Andrew Davey, Inc. Progressive Grocery Co. Inc. who had long criminals, once had’ a charge of oj- taining money under false pretenses preferred against him. Fresh Packed MOTHERS—If baby thrives on con- eS the ilk. extra heavy in butter fat and other milk solids and contains less sugar than ordi- nary condensed milks, which makes it ICE CREAM with Rogers Richest Milk and you'll taste the richest, most delicious ice cream ever FOR TABLE USE this new milk is ideal. Convenient to serve, you put the neat ROGERS RICHEST MILK is never but always to fill a ou can see its fresh appearance through the transparent glass and run no risk of buying milk that is At all the following stores; is interesting to note that almost without exception the more than thirty firms that have failed re- cently were taken into membe ship during the drive for members started in. the early part of 1920. Many of the failed firms were members for only a few months. And If the Consolidated makes a conscientious and painstaking inves- tigation of proposed members, it is diMcult to understand why it failed to disclose the fact that E. M. Puller, been an associate of It ta puzzling to note that one of the members of the failed firm of Scott & Stump was Henry C. tump, INSURED It is T. J. Healey Busy Bee Stores R. H, Macy & Co. ROGERS OPENER. and that a Henry C. Stump had been indicted for bucketing in 1918, It is equally puazll the Consolidated ret ber Fred Andrews, long time one of the E. D. Dier & Co, 8,000 or more custom tbing like $4,000.000, Numerous other be cited Van Alstyne, po he as an fnter! by the Chemical Foundation against a ain + ''") number of manufacturers have appar- NEW TRIAL DENIED [32s panne an WW] ently produced a false Impression TO MRS THORNE IN and pretended to examine the book« { Some of these intimated that the com- i accuracy of Inconte tax pays le] pantes thus sued were charged with tf- SUIT FOR DIVORCE} ("" * Walter Ls Williams Ne] oropor, He not untawtal, acts, Notbing [i eons ported, but offered to give a clean ould be further from the truth: Failed to Show Fraud by| port upon payment of $5,000. Presider The sults are entirely friendly ae- . rs * * | Williams notified the pollee and Von] tions, brought to establish the title of Husband in Winning « | Atstyne wos arrested, He ta a ve tie. Paden “2a the: RAGAN TORE Aa %, of the! World War Decree, Court Rules. i aia ' ndants an royalt Supreme Court Justice Burr to-day] PARACHUTE LEAP For cnaniry.|; denied Mrs. Mary Casey Thorne's} Capt. Devlin, who holda the world's| I motion for a new trial In the divorce] Tecord for parachute leaps from an We ana neta An the Price wigtes suit won last year by Joct Wolfe]Plane and has guided a parachut Treasury ne a trust fund for the owner rr ne a small target from a height of 11 ¢ f the atents neo LO sled as feet, yesterday was obtained by Pred] tilt respective rights might be ¢ 3 ne has utterly failed to. show , ined by sults to be brought by the clthice fraud or conspitacy on the) Stone for an exhibition teap at hia wii] ih inw againee the Hosnseen part of the defendant,” rv claim of fravd is really Burr, “The based on the fact ti Referee Daly of Me. Thorne's of those of the ple Street house. 1 think the evidence presented on this motion by Mrs Thorne in an effort to nullify the di- voree decision serves only to em- phasize its soundness.” + With his divoree décree, Mr Thorne who is the son of Samuel rhoene, wealthy ban the custody of his eight-yea Joe] Wolfe Thorne jr. His’ applic tion for a divorce and the custody of the child was originally fled on a counter-claim to a suit for separa- tion begun by Mrs. Thorne, the “Belle of charged cruelty an while he denied tt harging her with aymond B. Wilson, discharge from the Navy, was rétained osnnanasib ks TWo VIEWS. (From the Detroit Free Pre “What gloriuos roses you have clajnred the optimist, “But don't they attract a lot bees?’ queried the pessimist. SPECIAL. 30x31, Fabric, plaintife as alleged occurrences at the West 67th Third Avenue." ng to know why ains mem- who for a master minds of which swindled ers out of some- instances might od Justice hat at the trial ‘believed the testimony, instead the itnesses to ke The latter a personal bodyguard. 4 abandonment hese allegatio misconduct with . who, after his Reductions United tates by Mrs. Thorne Lowest-in-the-City prices are always in effect in our Bakeshop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. GUARANTEED CORD: ersine—Alr 380x314 $11.75 32x4 18.35, Other nizex Bag Cured, 33x4..$18.90 34x4.. 19.40 Proportion. DOWNING TIRE STORES CORP. 1117 Broadway, edd fon 0 Broad St., Newark, OPENS GLASS CONTAINERS EASILY Against Impurity by Vacuum Sealing in Sterilized Glass This modern milk makes the tin can a back-number, for milk from messy tin cans must be emptied at once to prevent contamination. ROGERS RICHEST MILK In Glass Jars The richest of milk, prepared with every safeguard modern sanitation can afford, now yours at no increased cost to you. Ric rt Ss w York City, Brooklyn. A, F, Beckmann & Co., Inc. National Grocery Company Bloomingdale Bros. was granted ‘old son, NO FRAUD IS ALLEGED IN CHEMICAL’S SUITS Attorney Choate Bxpl Due to Techateal WORLD WAR VETERAN GUILTY _OF EXTORTION George Van Alstyne, salesman, of No 415 West 113th Street, was to-day found gullty before Judge Mancuso, Genrrs! Sessions, of attempted extortion, tie | © seid i Jury recommending clemency, He will] sued the following to-day he bettenced to-morrow, “Statements in regard to certain suits na Action» Joneph H. Choate Jr mical Foundation, West Show and Motor Hippodroi This provision compelled the foun- the Mineola Falr Grounds, Saturday «f-| ation, which would have no diftculty ternoon for the benefit of the Curative} in agreeing with almost all of the Convalescent Hospital. iW to bring suit.” DUONG OOS NI PIO I0 9/39/59 139/09 OO RHE Moy § Ey. Netractions Are Pricor—Quality—Servien BAKE New York Sale of MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Own Bakeries 21¢ lb delicious and wholes« enke is made 1 old-fashioned day molasses and hises, according lo a recipe, from carefully selected {riits other pure ingredients, FRESH BAKED FRUIT PIES hakery; beautiful brown crust fruit Naked fresh every eht in our own flaky and inviting, filed with Raspberry, Huckleberry, Strawberry or Blackberry Vee aT OY": large size, 84c; mediun size 59¢ Rhubarb—large sine. 59% Peach—large size. 4c Pineapple—large size, S4c Apple—large size, 59 rat OUR OWN HIGH GRADE BRA BISCUITS, 8 to the pan, Te pan CAKES th eat ARE Rye Bread 16 Ounce Loaf of ee Sweet or ey Sour Rye ing powder ate Ta) Made From Biscuit for sin MS DELI Pure Rye Flour gle portions to CIOUSICED or PLAIN — RAL be split Dor. for 39¢ 5c Loat SIN BREAD in loaves weigh ing *4 pound Special, at Ie cach NUT FE 'D STOLLEN—Extra | CHOCOLATE, ORANGE OR COF. TPLEUBE een | FEE TWO!LAYER CAKES large sine, 57c; large size, 29¢ Special at a7c each DELICATESSEN A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams cured and cooked with Sheed. Every one selected, Per Ib., 79¢ rite DRIED HONELESS HERRING. alt 2 le; an appetizing com Salad: made of potatoes, crta and our own brand of may 2D SMOKED BEEF—Al\ middles, siicws CHEESE—Prime Tle ‘b, fine grade EMENTHAL SWISS CHEESE: A STYLE SALAMI SAUSAC Le Lahid ae ida sdusage, Well spiced Maported, “rich wad of a piquan +. FANCY CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE Ro STYLE | MILWAUKE. lade in’ the Walcott Dairies COT ear HAUSAGES — Ww > plats . apiced and seasoned Ble OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTE WAUARE SALAMI SAUS\ of Virginia peanut MULWalLapiced aiid seasoned. Rie 1b. pal in sanita NOVA'SCOTIA KALMON- $1.20 ib. pay New York State Fancy Full Milk Che: A sharp Sheep 6h ns jc cellent flavor. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Beverages For Vacation and Fourth of July way? |“ 7P—Made tifiewlly 4 APROLAL, SALe OF, ei tna nported, Heretofore. pu on batt ys which we retall for puddings, ‘4 now put up i Wcities and retalia for th au a don, $18.26) price of $1 st MovguLy VERMOUTH Vermouth | thi flavor and nd ton that, distinguished old allan Vermouth Large bottles, $14.74; each, UNFERMBNTED CONCORD OWALE oud 1Ck iY cera of fine ‘9 have just h order of the: ae te ihe prod rms Concord « WuITe ROCK- Tecently, i this deitcious parkling au health: al. bot. ee. Qu, Wusal Price, gal, bo of 10, ey Usual Price, qt. bot. OTe Modium hotties, case of 100," ‘Thi bs eas Kote Ho donen, Ry, Bie. Small botties, of Phil fatanie, don, has Loet tes SARATOOA VICHY WATER the ~The Hi wailan Grin! ure king of table waters. rat the Hawn’ jan Islands. ones ortiee ony lum botties, case of 10% , $8.64) each &80 Pe verry: arrive ABR Ee Small bottivn, case of 10 ap LE 00, JUICB—Non-alcoholic, qarbonated or co Pee None Sw Fore diate | MIRE’ ROOT RATRACT—< (2 Fre hotties, don. 14; onch Bie Hoot Reery Medium bottles, 06; each de KIA ORA LEMON 8yU lemon. Jul frult extracts; oO. 4 M, PRUIT rapier by 4 Waters iiioral waters Logan jnson, from fine A ndSronbtned wilh noe haa ete c ‘ond. wathiut a 4 rink Tavore; Jt Tameiaae, Fineey ane int hottie, We have ft RANOKA frult ani berry. FPO R RUT JUICE Made BALK OF ie in petrult, A pure drink product carbonat. Wo. hotties, dozen, 800} each, Bleeprs TH itth Wloor, 35th Street JILTED GIRL TAKES POISON IN STREET ‘Tells Companton She W AM, but Shett i. Dewpondent because her sweetheart had ceased his attentions, she told the police, Anna Hachstadter, twenty-three years old, of No. 453 Hast 153d Street, Bronx, attempted sulcide last night by drinking lodine, She was walking along Melrose A nue with Matty M 162d Street. reached 152d Street stadter girl di ket and said to I'm going to ‘Misa Hachatadter swallowed a quantity of the poison before it was knocked out nd, Dr, Rothateln took the girl to Lebanon Hospital, her condition was not pee Snir ints. te TWO CREWS RESCUED FROM WRECKED BOATS BLOCK ISLAND, R. I, June 29.— ‘The tug Bathgate, with the barge Tena in tow, went gshore off the southweat side of Block Island early to-day in a . Coast guards of both boat EASY AS ROLLING OFF A LOG—THE PERFECT SHAVE and when they he police any, the wa bottle from her 4 nd it all.” to get the hottie, birt BAVMANNS BRO SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Open This Saturday Until 6 THIRD AVE. and 84th Sf. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Open Saturday Eveni Our Only Bronx Store. Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenin, All Day Long! From the moment of waking in the morning un- til you retire at the end of the day, you see and live with your home-furnishings. This being so, isn’t it most desirable to select furniture so at- tractive and of a quality so genuine that no dis- appointment can follow the purchase? That’s the kind we sell, and a trip through any one of our stores will quickly solve your “‘where- shall-I-buy?” problem, Credit—Generously If Desired ' 1 Englander Double Da-Bed Finished in Mahogany; complete . with mattress oe in; ae iilustrated nse es) 8g 4200 10-Piece Italian Period Dining Room Suite In American Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Dining Table (oblong shaped 5 extension) and enclosed Serving Table, 1 Arm and 5 Side Chairs; ten pieces lustrated serene ee UL Kroehler eran -o Sofa Bed Mahogany finished frames, upholstered nsieee a full size Sligh Vanity Dresser Windsor Chair Louis XVI. Period $74.28 in genuine $9.75 Mahogany SIXTH AVENUE AND ISTH STREET Closes Saturday at THIRD AV. & 84th ST, THIRD & BROOK AVES. at 160th St. Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bronx Store. Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. in American Wal- nut; as illustrated illustrated, at.. / HEADQUARTERS iS NATIONALLY 1 pabventisce GOODS. The World’s 1922 SUMMER RESORTS ANNUAL «= and -- Good Motor Roads Tour Guide ee ate on ee ee ee 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist and Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist cae me me ee Ne rn ee ee tre Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands By Mail 10 Cents. Address WORLD SUMMER RESORT BUREAU World Building, Park Row, N. Y. City