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IMR ?IS 30 DAYS FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT Joseph F. Darling's Conduct of a Case Angers Both Judge Swann and the Jury. SAY HE TRIED INTIMIDATION Coi*n3el for Woman Punished AI30 for Repeated Equal B;*-Trage Harangues, De? spite Warnings. 1 it torne?; s i." to have biraaalt !??? k?ii up be .-' th? ?"-- Bston ??' a .? volver when thi Btlalivan ia\. ??.??n; into rff?'?*t ami ia n BtatemflBt, hfM ? l half a -tosen t. nu?- in .?.iil "in the ?an.?.- ??r lll?ert>." was a.l.iinl?.e?i guilty ?>? ctmtetnpt of ,??urt and sent. r< ? ?1 t?> thirty days i:? the Tonba yeaterday _. .lud**.?? Snann in General .tf-^sioii- A may of ten dav?. \?i??- mam.d that Mr O.irlin** n.if?ht prepare his cane for a rennest tot ? writ of hat?.?* ?'01 ?.11? The !?rv bototo ?boni Paiiins s retient waa --n trial <"g?e?-d with .iinine swann? atom ai his eoadvct, aratrlnfl that hi? ac ti'in ?rae th?- nrteaii?-st'' thtaf thai had eveT Imown, In the language of that* foreman Mr. DarBng was eouasal for Anna Beaver, etat-fed with th? l,"*ft ,,f t.: from WiHi.ini a. Dalaney. ot No. IM Amaterdaai avenue, with whom ?*_. ?ib?i l ?en ??-inkint*. Sh- ??? o<.nOot.d ?f ?mad laiceny aflet the }Viy had be.-n ?-"it two minutes by Hie clo. U When the verdict haJ been annoiin.-.-d I? Swann told the .ir.ry that Mr. D__* I had refnaad to basta the case until r" ?.?. M ed that Mrs. A.l.ii-* Delano. ? -vife ?f tho complainant, would be ?UbponU d as a Wltneaa for him Mi'. Darling ha.i K?id Jadee Bnrann that he ?ranted hti to ??how ,he bad rc-wrac****** "f '"??bund. "Toil hi*ard her testimony. ' -.?.id Jod**** Bwann lo Um Jurj ?.mi 1 tarant to k!,?.\\ litaiM n h?-tl:er that younn woman ?vas nol brought bar*, -imply lot Ihe 1 niiiiiiidatiiiR the eoeoplaln? ?--?-" Jt'rors Call It Mean Thing. bat t 1..1: le* Qenscher ? ? d tli.)t it ?a^"tiu- meanest tninp ii. b_B_*_ of." and the ? 1 a?iii him. Hdge Swann 1 ^ 1 ? ?? guilty of criiu e*caua. > ??u 1. carrant >.f law trough! the wife lines? Into 00 rt "ii ? ? -i-,, th- pi ordei an.l in the hope that 1 -. Intimidate the com? 1 is,. ?,\as i|1},t 1 I ?I h? 1 as a character i\ 1 . .... bat when qtMl : to 'our riten I - . . _ . bal the __at tue I .d "thinn whatever t<? da queatlon ??f bet . te<llhility as a ?\Moieo\ei. darinf the pi ogress of this ou have ?.-peatedly and -*?_-] Ited the C4**_n. You stated that th? n? ??! tins court were parallel to - of a tyrant of whom you had re_*_ ! . ?pit? of at hast forty or fifty warning, tram me, >o_ launched forth on i-oliii'. 1 harangu?e and debates on the ' ".oinan suffrage. Vou have pur poaely d?-la.. ed this rase by filler? and ob nd endeavored to deflr.-t ntten : "11. the real issues." Mi. Mailing said that, according to his ?i-Hon. the complaining witness wu not Ifl (mut. when he apnounced that he aoul? rail Mrs. Oelaney, and, theiefoie. ? -*';I'i not have heen Intimidated. If she The weather waits for no man! (?ot your overcoat? Regular overcoats in tlu widcst variety of fabrics. rougi) and smooth. Fane*}* overcoats in attrac? tive fuzzy fabrics - - the "*w a r m t h-without weight * type. Storm ulsters with broad gale-defying collars. Motor coats?roomy, com? fortable, some with belted backs. lY.r coats- fur lined and fllT outside. Black worsted coats with Persian lamb collar and silk lining the elegance of a fur coal v. ithout the weight. Silk plush lined coats -not nearly so expensive as they sound and most comfortable. ?v.ervthing for the Hone Slum F.vening clothes for on? lookers. Hiding breeches, carriage liveries. Motor liveries. ROG?IS Pitt Company. Three Broadwty Storri at at at Warren St. 13th Si. 3-ltb St. VINCENT ASTOR. Who celebrated his twenty-first birthday, leaving his home, at No. 1025 Fifth avenue, tor a daj o? work as head of the vast Astor estate. ? -.h for the ! ...nit. be .*.,;... to ssclude he? testimony. I The "int?.| t*ei -etn-.-s .in.l Intei : ujition*." of, the Mistriit Attorney. >..- > 11 ? 1. had led hiin to Kim l.ir tactic? Tell Darling He Deserves It. when Darllni tabbed .1 tui?*?* swat. ' i thirty dflyts Mr. D?r then asked pei Rilafljlon to Intei ro the juiy as to pbethei the) did n<>! think that unjusl With the excep? I ;i. ?i i.f Frederick H. Montgomery, all th< Juror? kfreed that Darttnfl deeenred it Las ? ei - ?* i'.- heard \it i ?. i iin -- u - - ri-i.ier?-.i Ma method?, estrajor? in hin openlnfl addreaa h<* beajnn I. r ? I i ? :, __ the juiy II,it p4Wpla .11.1 nut fn>! , ,,i m tii?-?.. i ..m ta il?- iraj ', m >re mi.1st <>f an argument In f?v< piviiig women the tats trhtn h?- wa ?topped i.v .in?if,?* Swann and d trac tod t. tell the jury What he Wits gi'lliR to I "She i? ni?-.! by man made latra," h. saiil. *'N?i women mak.? the law?- Bbt Ig p***S4*C*fted by male district attorneys." hi .-urnmlng tip he t.,I.I the jury that 1 I. fore there aere Jurte? tin- Judge was the sole aihitt-r. and that that t] ?i. e.l such Jude;?-? .'is "I'.l.xnl? " .If fieys. of whom, h?- ?<;<ii|. hg had i?-...! mii'-h He w?-nt on to sa; that In wa*> '.'a choice exhihit of U ?? system he ended with another a.??i??-.? 1 for woman I suffrage. Aft?:r he had hfltVfd the Spinl*)*! of Ihfl Jury on liarlings 'ase ./. i ? 1 ?< ?-* g wann as|,?..| Its niemhet? If any of them had Man ap? proached regarding th<- trial whil?- II I In progress. Charles QeglSCher, the fore nan, answered in the ?fflrmaUve. He -,i..l h man a? c?-?ted him In th<- ?*iitmn,,l t'onttx Building dunng the rsc-asfl hour Ion Thursday and said "Von ;.n- tin- fur. man in Part II, aren't von'' Isn't there I ttoo in it for you?" 0?*na*?her replied' ?'.??t out. That'? no talk " Previous Clash with Swann. Jose).h K Darling appeared before I .iiidg?' Swann. in t1- i ou t ..f General .Session?, on Februar) -I. UM, as depnty 1 \t!<nne\ Qeneral to apply for an increase I in the amount of hail ilx?-d f?n the Bp> Ipeturgunce in court of Charlea Wllllainaon, , tiho wan ihaiU'ii With violating the eh ! tlon laws. Williamson's hall whs I1.?*0U. ?ml Ii.ii.IiiK aakCal t|ia' it i,e im i. g -.-il ? to 11" o Judge swain attached the policy <>f thai a r ?... 11. QeneraJ foi ths manner In I which in- was eonductlni .-i.-ition tn d ; thai it appeared t.. htm > that Boma part* was using the Attorne: ? ? ..i f??i its oam anda Tha coi 11 .- il .-.i .?li i 'a. ling ?? hj K ?>?> thai mem? | h. i - .,i one political part) ottlj a* i? ii..* ig prpaecuted and v. :>. all lb? - - . ?? ..-<! before ?.n?- lodge Mi puHflfl ai thai lime refilled Ilia.? I on?- *? is- in a |i.i-i.|..ii t.. criticise the Alton ' lei ? ? a a ho ad bo( Di -; ahou n i .a trllllnajmeae la aid m the enforeemeni i | of Hi? law Me denied that he tptend?d ' I to ti? ail tl-.e ?ases in one '-out. an I ; at man- of the ''officiais'* befor? - ? ;.<,- . , rt - i .? for trial wer< iii' hew - , I lo? of tha 11 UM 84 ? ?-iniin il a. \ I ; i la tVll**A**aaon's <asc was then fix? l j a i ?i.v? Laillng in iftfiT wat? ft candidat?- foi ml - dca in tha 4th District, but left flfl th< Republican tlekei becati ? liomtiMtlon by <'iat pan>- aa***afl too late t? mlmli il II-- appMad for a \\iit ??' i ndamus, which was. denied -.. .-'ii|n . un- t'oui i and lat? I li '. n ? ?i rrt ,,i Appeals, He then applied f. t c--ar_ iitu?- nt of Ih?* emote, and hi.- applir. ti..n vi.- denied >?? Justice P1t**g4A*flld GUILTY OF TARRING GIRL. Nor,*.- k. <il.?<?. \?>v IS. The jury In tlit <.,. -1) Ern< < Wi Ich, cthsrted with cai I. ';.. , .-.i rliiK Of Minnl?- L? \v. -; i i,,, hafleld on the BlfM ,?; \u..i - turned a rerdlct to-nlfhl of en' of a? ?? - '?? i .::,- i, , rsl i. be ', i.-.l of sli BM i In? dieted -n ?i chsrfll ol Mot., i- ii.nsjii KILLS HER TWO CHILDREN Brooklyn Woman Makes Vain Attempt to End Own Life. TURNS ON GAS AT HOME Husband Says Wife Hid Been Brooding Over Operation Soon To Be Performed i.lh -.-! : ? n for an Intel disorder, Mr? Annl? Racles, ?.?..r? of Leon im- lea, ?-i Mo 172 w eettn nah i R j latbtieti nti .1 bel - Il i'--1 I ? dran P*ioi ? ' '? ? 1 1 end Rviln. \. tv.. |ve ??"i??.. turned ?.'i n,.- gai from two ? t - :ir;.. _ down to die .-'???i e hours lal omini ?' ? -II I!.. ? ? .a __ 11.1 hi?* two children ?'- .??i all Ihres war? dt***_*>4*4. lh thi . rob? and tha chl dren i. id appdri ntlj known thai I mothei wri?. ?m. i* pon ? ndinj theli I ? Whan Pol-oe C?ptala Bhaa i>i the Phi rills pr?-clin 1. ..i uve,1 and Inti rro Mr Raclas the latter told him that his Wife had i.? ?-n m poor health foi the last four i sara, and had had Mr/oral 09 orations perforfnad i.at?-i> hei physician t',1.1 in j ihe wo ha va to 1 iibmll to an? other ??!?? ' atlori and < hii - ? - mi ?i to mak< ii.-i 11K.1 ?..?? -, i.? ' husband ?. 1 Rattles, v. in. 1,.1 ? .. email 1 hs 1 ?.' nswi ?lands iinouffhoui tbe ?i* ? ., at? 1 and I ? .1 ia add to hi" wife's worrj He ?? ?i thai wh. ' borne yeaterds hi? ii. 1 ? \ii ^ i:.,- |e? ???.?in?. ..ii. 1 tlonate and ??-K?-?i hlni lo hi II children before be lafl Bh ai oompanl? ' iiim don: t.. the si ? ad hissed -.ii ? i il he ?'"i i???' ?'!?? i. ?'n imp?.rt. 11.? ?? to Hi;.? at in- (in Whan hs returned t<> his liorna and en t?,?(i thi hahwa) "' the apartment houee in which be l!v<-**, ii?- detected ti.?i..i ??* _. He ? ? l the aid < Dai \. in. lives acrom ? hall and th? two ni'-n |.ui theii ? > i- 1 l .-? 1I001 fini ilj breaking II _o*n n W hen Ra? ?_ 1 lahed into IBs apartment, 1 ailing 1 nife'f nmii'. 1.?calvad in. ..n wer He went through each room until ? aan to the i..'?ii....i.i ocouph d v' 1;.. i- ? Tin? w_i In. ki.i. and he borsl II open, '?> si-,, ill?, ? .? and child) en I] Ing on I ? bed Bi ? - ? Ing tin ? ase was sei i'.ns, r.m m tin : 11 ? ? 1 and called Patrelman Cum? m?ngs The latter ?ummonad an ambo lance fiiiin the Kings ?''.'un- Hospital, en 1 Im Kaake, ?if;?-r an examinai on ? hUdrcti hi .i 1 in tie id i" ? ? * si hi N I ? - I ? ? I I ? , ' I : ' I ?. rushed lo Ihe hospital, where I .?lie? will probabl. ratarar. i*;ri-* hin ??'. bad lo i?- ;i'i?-ini?-?i b) the embutan? 1 goon, being almost erased bj hi The case ..r Urs. Racles reca?,* iii-i ?>r Mis s.-uiiii Byphor, of No Hi! Hs ? ?tract, Broot 1 ? n, a bo kill**d bat ihm children bj ga?, bul fallad In her attsm<*i to .1'? With lli'-lii This OCCUI 1 ' ?? 1 ' ? AubosI end tin woman was an i.i.-t week an ?1 criarse of homicide, The .-(, .it .!??? i?ie?i, however, thai Mr Byphei temporaiili Insane arhen she com? mitted the crime, ? 1 >,? i directed the !?? i.. Ing ii :? vi-nh'l of scqulttal COLUMBIA MEN TO GIVE PLAY' ('?.iiitiii.ii. University's Ural dramatl? product!.' lbs .???;?. win lukt plaoe n? <i 'week. KYldaj and Batui lay, >*ii?-n "Ttie Siii..-iii;ik-'iH' llolldi y," b) Thomai I . K.;. . (Vtll I . 1.1 '?ei,1. .1 :,?. il;,. I'lill.. 11 s..? li 1 \ in Its *.-' i? h ni annual t-.it.___ revivals, a( Brink _rii,,rr Thssiim h_.i__j__ Collcce DAY OP WORK IS YOUNG Most of His Birthday Spent in Office Signing Papers Re? lieving Trustees. ESTATE ABOUT $100,000,000 Youth Apparently Unaffected by Responsibility?Has Dinner with Mother and Friends at Ferncliffe. \ incenl Astor cclchraled his twenty first hirthiay ) t-stcrday. with the acqulat* tlon <>r unnc millions iliaif his trustees COUld estimate. Although various figures place the ?-mount from MMMuNI Ft $10?'. ..?i.nii. the chief way in Which ftMing Astor made mdtvorabto the r.ceipt of the mon.-y and his arrival at th?- h-Kal ag?* Of respOnsiblUty was hy worklriK at tin* offices of the Astor estate. No J] \\ -?-t Hth str??et An the eld?.- Son >?f the late i'?i|oncl , .lohn Jacob ?tatst*, who HMt hls dssth In i the Titaiil.; disaster, young Mr Astor. < Intstened William Vincent, rf-elvrs th- ; hulk of the estste. Yesterday !>?? bSC4IW?a ??..!?? owner and In complete control .if all ' properties held In trust for him. and. un? like other descendants of the tlrst John ?SCO. Astor. has no truste?-?, t.. BtUl?gt th?. property f"i him The heir to ail this wealth begai his ? ontioi i,f it yesterday ntornlng in the simplest manner possible, appearing qoletl] at tn.- SflfiCSS of tin- SBtatS and i ??m.'iiiiiii?* tin-re until C o'.lo<-k. except f-.r 8 sh?.:t Intermission for lunch?on. Hi? d'-iiailur-- from the lions?- Which lie ha? leased tor the Boa>fles* at No ItflJ Fifth ,-ivi-M H-, simrtiv befort M s'elock, arsa th signal for a sm.iil group of photogrsflfliers and ..irions individuals tS gather gbOUl the AstOI automobil.* In spi.f the in ereaaed limelight winch began to ablne ..ii th? luir ?.i the Ast.?r ?-.Inti-, >>.iiiiK Mi Ast.ir aseflMd little flffectfld b] the i,. i Uses Father's Old Office. 1 ?inn : .- a'il\al ut tu" e?tat" Offl Mi A-.ii, .... .i i greeted by anothei crowd ol the curious, but ajulckl* diesppesred lie pi n.ii* ?.III, ?? .?:.. ?? ?> ? '.| !?? . b) hi*, father. W. A Dobbyo, Mr. a-i ,, fi t.. meet All who tfl ? M ? , ad t.. explain t" : -i-i- M !.ti.t?\?-S that 'ii -..un?: m i li-mllUonalre had nothing < i ? -1?, foi ,- ,.u ? it tin* m<>i mi,-. Mi A-t..i v, * i Itb i.is m i\ ate as? retsi .? : -.m - in in? priests adhce, K"Ui^ in im->,, ,.i abortly before boos PoUou ncheon he ?.-turne,; tu the office for I time, depaiting ("i th* -la' abort- , I) before j o ? 1...-W. when hit deottnstton i ? . . 11 A i ,kIi Mr Astor a?-ii?. .i btmsslf toi ? I,in.i; tlM AS**, ..n tin- ;,ie_ l(f mUCfa hlislness to IISIUSI I. the onunlun ..f his birthday ??? noted bj the reoelpl ;i I. ?? office and other g'.i't friend? h, the evening h.- attended a dlnnet given In his honor at Fertu liff.- , ??it? .lui,n Astor, at which i arer? .,;s-, pr?sent Mis? Ifsjrtel, his sister. I and a fi ose tttmOmS With Mi. A.?tors asmlnfl ?>f age the term a? trustees flt Klcholafl Blddls, i run and Jsmee Boosereh l;..i?.-i ? I. .... that share uf the A-tui i.\ the ?at?. . oloaol lohn Jm-oo AM.a ...in.?, i?. an and. In explaining the i ? ?-: iiiv iahetitsnee rocelet -i i,i \ ii, ? -I Astul Mi i'.iddl?- said \> tei - .lid? iieM 11. tM.si fur Mr, Ast..? under the win of its. gnutdfather, William bis fsthei. John Jacob Ast.a . non ...m?- into tin- hands of Mi gate .m the dssth o? his grandfather. In 1?,??J. ti,.- shsre ..f ble astfljta bequeathed t.. ins i ?on ami bis descendsnta was rntalled pla<*ed m th.- hand.- -.f truatet But arlth i th.. bequest ..f Colon el istm the entail ?as in.I ...ntltnie.l hy hlin. and Vin Axt.u assumes oosnplsts control " ?III Estste Ma/ Bs $100.000.000. Aahed t<> pises an ?-innate on the i amount >.f the .state thus taken pogsss ,,?, Mr. nid.ii.- declsred he eould not name a ligure. From \arion? aOUrOSO the amount Is pieced at amounts fioin IS-fltfl,' <"*0 to !!'??..??j .*?! and n.oie Bequest? seel which <".->ionei John la >.b Astor had control and whn h he ..m!.I niak?- pe, sonally. without tin- lurls dlctlofi of the trustssshlp, have not yet aeon adjusted," Mr. Middle further ex-, I plained 'That la t.? *??.?-. it is not <>>i- j i. i thai Vincent Astor becomes ... li st?*s with myself, Mr. Rooseeslt snd Mi Rob mm.., m tlte trust i.n,.i- . , .-.,i.,, und? the ?.?-ill In favot >.f Mis Madeline I..1.. Astor, Misa Hurlei Astet und .lohn Jacob Astoi No trusteeships in thai mat? ter have s.t Im^'Ii formed, th? matter i?'st n g In lli hands of th" exe.utors uiid'-r j tin-Astoi will, who bave not >et arrsnged ??a the truetesshlpa oui tsrau of ..ni.. ?m i, i-t?. ? of the Astor est?t?. .-xi.li?-, tin nor. resting soi?'i> m the hands ?>i Ml V-'.'i and aSeCUtorfl Of the est?t?? \- a result of these i b mix. .1 i ondltloni Mr, Astot as? aasunted the msnsgement of in- prop i Isa and ?pant the grestei part ol the da-, at ble oflli-e. He geemed rerj llttlt oat* ? i.I i a ret ull >.f hie . ?mini ol ??? '?? CUMMINS LOSES APPEAL Former Head ol Carnegie Trust Co. Must Go to Prison. ri.? runrlction of tVltltstn .1 Cummins ? : x chairman <?f the esecutlve com ? ? 11 .- ? ? defunct Carnegie Truat ????nu. . was afllimed by the Appellate ' 1 u . lo ?..- ' idai Cummins erg? found guilty >>* grand I m te, and \?as seul.-i...i .1 ._i i*_,, :notitii by Justice Davla to serve .? >.f ii.' hss than four ysaiv and 1 right months am) not moi?- than 1 - 1 ..ml eight motil hs in Sing Mm. Cummina wsa Indicted <>*. m\ counts, two1 biCl ? ? 1 ?? ?list?n -? ?1. He t.uil found , r'??H ? ?? H ? ii.ialnlng four, of mtSSP propiisting |l*.<a*0, which be should bars regarded sa a trust fund. ? *. immlai has bssn sut sa ball on u . >f nnsoi H.i-1?* dOUht Issued hy 1 1 .i-? i'ohalan, following the conrlctlon ??i the 1. ink?i 11,is \?as to b? In <-ff*?ct ? ;.? 1111^: .ii? pendeaey of in? appeal, ami ,1 is lihel] il at hfl will now have to give himself up The trial of l liarle? ||. Hyde, form.'r Clty ? hambertaln, on an ?adtetmstti or brlbeiy, alee growing out ->f the Csvrnegle t..?? 1 1 on,pain affair, Ii ??shedulsd tor Ii' vt Motada) helou- .fusllce ?ioff. In tl 1 ?Mr. 01 dinar., tei m of the BusjtrSflSS COUIt, and Cummins will likely be a witness. ihl! A Very Special Sale Winter Overcoats for Men ?_= This sale has been one great b:g, ever-expanding Success. We have joyfully marked down more and more of our coats each succeeding day. For tnth YOU and ourselves are reaping rewards. You making obvious Savings of $7.50 to $12.50 on Mark Downs from $30. nd $35. to $22.50. And we, for our part, arc drawing so much voluntary attention to our other offerings from satisfied overcoat pur? chasers, that all our losses on cut prices are made up by the Publicity we are getting and the Friend*, we are making? friends who will come again. This Sale has proved conclusively that Special Offerings, by certain attraction are the best form of Publicity that is. Now as to the coats themselves. Fancy'materials?all of them. And this the only "fancy" thing about then Rag? lans of rich, thick Scotch tweed?, with sl?eves lined with silk. Chesterfields?the conservative coat de Luxe. And up to-the-moment double-breasted be'.ted i-llows that one sees everywhere "dress" is a noteworthy feature. Each and every coat in the three styles is light in weight, but heavy enough to be worn when rea! warmth is needful. Finally, Note this when you come to see: Our Sales are as representative of how we derived our reputation for the "Square Deal" as are out offerings in the regular way. UNDER SAME 0<?HT9XH\?}OWNERSHIPS/SINCE MP ! feROACTWAY AT WARREN ST. -NEW YORK - 5'M AV.BET 27? & 2dT"S*<S == FULTON ST.ATFLATflUSH AV-BROOKLYN -BROADWAY AT BEOrORD AV. Heavy Winter Overcoats $22.50 Reduced from $30 and $35 i!iiiiiii....i DANGER IN COLD SNAP Coal Dealers Say Supply Would Be Inadequate. n rritl lUndti -r th? reaoourli . nade Within Hi" lust day nr tt\o ? ?i behalt ..r th? iar?r enthradta operat? ? that No? York v .mid gt t !, il -it?- H i;- ? ? 1 ? . 1. ??-?m?- of the ?i ...i ) t h.u .11 ?.?._- ?i'?i? ?r m Ne? fork th?t.i ? ' ? if n - i.i?i, n , old -p. li took pUtt ??. th*] ? i.'i. nail) p?'"!'?' ?Itbout ? "_!. gl i ?i- put\ eoRtmlMtoneT <.r thi Coal m*i ? 'hanta* A Modill?n, uith v lu. h nid?t .if the . n,.i dealer* in | ..IM at? 'I. raid la-t rii_ht that th? ?iiuatii'ii wot getting m. da) DENIES SHE MADE LOVE Mr.-.. Konselman Defends Her? self in Alienation Suit. lira Clara M. i.uii"?timan not her chanca to deny in tin- Bupf-flM Court, ? f-Ottrda), all th?* alienation? thai have boon ma?le ???ainsi |,..| in I.." |M,M. .ul."I.UKHI SUlt rvhl.-h Mrn. Annie Zimmerman hai brought? bocauoe, an tho lattei sa\s, lira. Konooimaa captured lb. otto* tioua ?.f in t husband, a.lam Zimmerman Mr? an.l Mfl /.Iiiimi-rm.iii are the pu.'lit- >.f tin? young w.iiiian ?ho married Mis KomoI* man*! ?on. Mn Konoeltnaa dented thai ?i.e arot ha?l r-rfit.?! '/.unmet man OffOCtiOOatOly, 0 hod boon lootlaaOd Mm _***____ omm ??niv **\ li ti liim -Ik .'.i'I. and thiit \v.m in th. Zimmerman iiniii.' ?a lu?. tho pwlntlfl Baked hoi hunt?nd tn mix throo ?blakey -i.iiiM. Bven attat tho timi ot tho o> tiottg . ?iiii|.l.tiii,'i| of, Mid Mia, Knii-'lin.iii. aha and Mi ? /iiniii? i man a*?*- oa go*. I 1.1 m? Mi?. CorntHlo Ifotioolman. daughter of Mm /Imincrmaii. tosllilcil a ft? ?!.. [or hoi moth****, and footorda** hot hua band tootHflod lo* bli mothoi Ho donlod iii.it ha bad ever noon anything out ni th* ?.?s it. tho rolatlona ? ; hl? mothor and hi- fathai-in?lau Konaalman be . aine e\cll(?l 0*/0t WIM QIMOttOM MkOd i n,. n> in?"- attorney i"1 hi mothor*la? In? ii?? ii..i.?i.-.i ha .t?.i m.i bava lo In iimIi up hin tOOtlmOB] and thai In? kin".?. tha la?yei had Mroi __nunorman in hlo office eeveral daya coaching bar. Juattca h toi i Konoelmun to calm him* _ AFTER PITTSBURGH BANKS Attorney Says Clearing House Members Evade Anti-Trust Law ni;- ?,m ,;h. No* li Jama* H. Beat foui el '"' the Motion National Hank, tha Parmam* I ?.? |.?>?? 11 National Hank and tha I.m. ..in National Hank, ??r fit?, dty, charged In opon court te--day that th.? Plttaburgh Clearing Hon ?? it octatlo** ?aa oporating in violation of tho Bhor? mon aiiii-tniMt act ThtM batiks ra?C_ntly BlOd an a, linn ogalna! tha aovontoan other i.ank mom? hora of tha Clearing lions??, s???'kinK to r?? atrain lha aaoodatlon from enforcing a reeol m.?n ?hieb ampo?orod it to regulate eaehangoa Si rat.'s ,,n drafts and oat? loctloMi and regul?te paymoal "f Intare I .lepoejte, and Irepoalng ?iven pennltiea for fallnre to oboy tho reooluUon. The gaao lation demurred and naid approit* mataly i...?^?,**?*-) paoood through the Clearing lions.- annually, and It was to pn.ui.it.' aeamd and prudent l.ankliiK that the reootutloo hail b??en paused. ? I caiii.ot invoke th*; federal law," sai.l Mr BOOl, in reply, "hut I ?an ask this ?oiirt t., root rain th?.- defendanta from c_******tng oui a purpose whi.ii woui.i make ihe Diaintiffa amitnehla to tho redorai law to. violating the Ntonnau antl-truot uci." The court re.erv.d It? decisi?n. AMUSEMENTS. ; .Y" TWICE DAILY NOER MANY FLAGS BEST SEATS AT MATINEES S 1.00 WINTER GAR?EN \ II via ??. I pi? ?SI M ??r. Th.. I . 1 M? I?) 2 PASSING -II?*-)*, o| 11*1.'. THE RED PETTICOAT ,1^!'" Mel . WILLIAM COLLIER NIWI .,, ;,? sTII ST. Ih . Hi i ? B'l ... IliMlf DllCCtl I'C ?>d I n?li-.U < .lined?. ( ... "?unit IBMUJL o ? si,, st?.i|? ?.. <, -.niei." PI AYMfilKr ,s' ?*? "' "'?'?' *-?" ? '? HATtllJUot r. Wed LITTLE W_0 MEN M.i.hie llli.itr. I'll . II !? >*i \\. . READY MONEY i "i-IMi. .l'a \ .'. ?: ? ** 1" ' THE MERRY COUNTESS Collier*! t OMKIIV. Slat.I ?? B ? . FANNY'S FIRST PLAY LYRIC ^T?aS?5?A?2*",a FAVERSHAM'S JULIUS CAESAR udes II y?ver?b?m, Frank Keenaa, P ??- Fall? r Hellish, Miss J Op| ;;;, DOVE OF PEACE BROADWAY 5ft WEBER&FIELDS'Kt? opKNiNfl i? ?i ok? \n? t Thurs.Ev. Nav.21 Tit KKT* I OK II iiinliMWi K? OTHER THAN ? ? i: ? ?" Mt.lll ?iv HAI.R IT HO\ Omet Ol HALL, MON.. NOV. I?. !? A. Ht. 1:*'i i -l M' Il|.| I M) W "fSlhAvii Kv? ?Tlfl i.u Fields' HANK** PWKY. Mai To-day. ?Vest Wee h I.I III.K MISS BROWN* ^LACKS OUR WIVES Mi ? !'.? lia) ..r.i'W -, Henry Kolker. V , _". Mme ?dm.m- In "The Pap? r Chase " pCUTIIDV l'he_.. :-_-,' | 8"?* PhoneCol.aHOO Thaakact* n'?* ?? eels Beats i-",v "U'-'V?" Juditn Oastlei tloo.i.Hi \C'"\. m.r.': Parean) Drams ??*! ??? .??-"'? THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVIN LITTLE """''?-"" ?*? ANATOL SNOW WHITE i ? all K ..t ?> t Mattr.ee T..-.U' ??' a fairy Tal? Ptaj for i hKdren. v- ., N I ?*''*' Afternoon sxcept Saturdays LI IRQ I. MateTe-da? * ?Fed. at ?: IS. WITHIN THE LAW Great Exhibition Of Horses International I ?enl? I . A. tMleers \a, i.n-fH-.h Datei?, Rel . m and ' aiiMdiau ,n M11 i ?a i \ i ont- rt?. Hunters, s...i die l|i Tandem.? I-'oiir-ln-Han.|? rotter?. Un, k neve, Clydesdale? HIkIi Jumplns. ml Water Jump v.lii I..I..I1 81._ I DCI ACPfl West 44th .*h Evenln? DtLAOl/U ?.,. | .;, | ,-,.,,.., ... ?.? "MISS STARR TRIUMPHS." v,,\ FRANCES STARR m TfTIR t Ash ol MM K\ U?OMPI IP l H IB Mata nCrUDLIbi I?] * W .1 . _? \\ -, III lot I ,|.,I I I? v ,,; l*el?(?, ,. i-,.t j GOVERNOR'S LADY .'Ol \\ KMUfs. i: 211 fll i: ?? .... M.,, Td, A SCRAPE 0' THE PEN ' ,*JJ ?f I__IT B'waj and Kith St. (ve* s SO. ?flrjuu ||AT i:vi;i?v i.\Y \ i ????> ' :," RAINEVS AFRICAN HINT UAMMERSTCIN'S : ,';;.. V::, ,a|. Mr -'?? .x ',.', s,..,,.; ? , ir, .ni,.,- ?, g -,,-;? QUAKER OATS BLOSSOMING l Will Issue Sn.000.000 in Stock ? d Cut Big Melon. 'I'll?' Quaker OflU Compsa) has esllsd i- maetlBfl of the comiaton atoekhsldsrs for November II Is tsotiaMsr a propose/! lacree e of ji.jt*'..'? in the oosamsti and autltortse th?* Issue of th?* ? nos in th?* HaiBUIfli maklnn* a total of 110,000,0011 In annoum-in-* a i-om ni,.ii .st.n-k <li\i.lend ?if $'.1,.'i00,000 a recent letter t-> the -dOCkhotoWl stat??d thai *&**U*\000 of the flurplUfl on hand on Oe r.-iiih.-'. B, 191t, had h.'??n transfsiTsd t?. permanent iRVeStlUSHt, with a view to keeptni pace with the rapid growth of the comp4M] The n>-?\ StOCfe will bfl ISSUSd <'ti DS? cemhor ?"> sad win h<? entith-d to th?* r.-mt lar ?|iiart?-rly dividend .?( 2'-? psi CSlH, PSJfflblS Januaty l& t'ominon atOCk h.ild ,. ni- record Norembsi :?."> ?111 receive "ne share of the n? ?.?. for every tarn uf the aid AMUSEMENTS. CmTinC m.-,.. To-da) .t- We_ at mo. NAZIMOVA ?,,,'?, noViT i VOCIIIi ""? *'?''' ?"*' l'-v* * -'o Sharp, LluCUm ||?M i?-?!??? .?-? Thur?.. : :.:: BILUE BURKE ,HK >,,>D NEW VOKK'K I.KAPIM. THKATRM, live?, at ?10, In. .t- \W(i at : 10. ? 4 a I dram him \ iiiinvi . it Evo. ? 20 _har_ Mau To-da] <_ Thur?.. *.':20. I 11 K M I N I> Till. PAINT OIRL uAnniu? da, A we.i 2:it JOHN MASON ,,;rxTTUKiJr CRITERION ! SEATS NOW x:VI IIOMli? H ?m-, V. '. H.-i ..._?? . Ten WHAT AILS ^P-rtHeah^Nawrai-a, VAII 1 vsl* THK ?KKAPt'RER TUU I KT THE CRITERIO*?.| Harris s i?,F?;s;??-?*i?S A RICH KAM'S SOR F?LTON THE LAUGHING NOVELTY ; YELLOW JACKET HUDSON ' v r; ? HELEN WAR?, ?i\.?i,i?.?.? Next ?MS'Mrs.pjske T?l< V ??" PARK run*** IRhTRT NEW AMSTERDAM " THE COUNT ? LUXEMBOURG LIBERTY ?t i; \\ . ? - ? un rcTnurc neu Knlrl.erh.M l-er. Il'w.v. >?'-?. t*f.? ' li. Ha a '.'.-.,:? is. The I _?( Udrd in Ma?i. al < ?iiiied?. OH! OH! lh I I HIM MOU UN ROtfGE .3? Evea lili. Matine?? I . .1?. M. ZIEGFELD FOLLIES gaiety s.::yT:5?vSi; hi Will kr?*p \00 I mi.li.ii. fro* ltr_iniioi_ to I.?-. G I A R F Mali T?.- :..??? _? a*??. Ml. ?_VO_- MONT(???IKKV I MOM _t*?Bjr, 46 fit HAU JAMS i... ? - 1_. : The lady of tbo Slip?*-*. C. O. D. METROPOLITAN *?__ Ta doj Mat. at 1 .:i? - o?*-fli**rdaemm?i?i| l'r?"in*tad. Homer, Kornl?. Alien. Spar.*?. Hurrlan. (?rlawold. Well. Oorltt Cor.d., H*r.S ??un. Kv-f. Concert ?BOf te 11 *>??? *.*'?*?**? ZlmhalUt. Ru??ian Vloltniit. Hupp?*'.?1 X*r* tin, Entire Or?.'hoatra. Connu?-' . rolacc* Neat W ??*?*.: Mon. a? h Kooatgak-Mr? Enriar, Robe?on !_el.ut>. I'orr.la; .om, Uorlts, Didur, ii?l?? Conductor, H*rtt. lue?, a- s l'hlla.-t hl.aao Opera Ca llainlel. Zoppllll, Cianeroa, Titta Ruf"'? ???* Hubera.au. Bcott, Warncry. Nice.?". j Uen'l Mu?. Dir., ?'ampanlnl Me,i. at ? -D_ubl? n: Ca?. BaeUiOBJ t and raalia?ci. Daatlnn, Borl, '. ucboaaj '-*? : .??? M ?i in. Amato, CU!? >??.;. Pola??* I luir?., ai I Kanal. ?-'atT_r, Ma-bo.r-. I J?rn, itoiiiier. Ollly, Caoduetor, Bturaat * I ri. al s Manon I ?orool Uon; v_f**** IBiottl, Segur?la Conducta Pole.ee. ??at. at *?Magie Klute. Deattnn. ra'Wi l*"* ?but), Homer, Alten; s>;;_l-. i.ankow .<1*-'J* ??orlu. O risa old, Reis? t'onductoi H?rti HARDMAN PIANO D8ED. ___ (?ID nnilftHIC Thea.. B'y.43d tit ??_**?_, H. wUllAW O Hau ra dai *? v. ed 2 1? GEO.M.COHAN ??oV?miVv'A IfTM B'wav^ssi k\? *> i.' >??*,_?_P' Ad I Un .vUr.i n'ed Man .".??? to H ?* A Din UIT Douj-la?- FAIRBANKS li ? Dl Ql 111 I HAWTHORNE of to ti-tt UPlun ;>. ? v Mat To-d*' UIIAlIU ( |?rlea ? herry. "I'a??ei- ?**? Blani ?? Rln_ : )?> Wall SL-SS SYMPHONY WALTER OAMROSCH, ConduclW h: in.iir.iM (Mooday) lit. al ? New AeoHoa Hull. M M. i?l OU Mi?/i(rt. - n ? on? No. :i. >laa?rnet J*" iiKirlani? \n? from "Manon" ? ,v *r' thai " 0\ rtu.? Th? di ?Om from "Thai?."' ?' Kand?'i ????lii????.1 . ? CLEMENT / i *, r \ ? a i ? h a n PHILHARMONIC S i. It 1 I iiK N'K.U' YORK. JOSEF STRANSKY vo*utct<m i'(.-inr?rr?i\?. (??iindH.Ti Aft. at ?. ,? McCORMAC? Ticket? -0 ?t? to $1 '?" .???? ?' B'1? ?? NEW AKOI.IAN HAI I. Hrat < oicert "'** U Meat <:td s(. nicht m) *?)>? ADELE MAR?ULIES TRI? H. at?. |?. %dele Maraiilie?. V.'*J_ $1.50. $1.110 I r?|?.l(l I lelitenber. y.'g ai liox Uffli? Heu -chuli.-jJJ, I. H IIAN-OV* (OM KRTJ.. Aeolian Hall llii? Allerunnn ..i J ;'.(? Sent? |t'J o(i t.. 7.V N?.?? ai Hall KNABE riANO____ ' ?vl\v;V,,:SONB?YNIfiHT.8:30:.:;,?r??t NEWMAN^ -ON'? (OM rBT?,a__, GRAVES