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AD —_— TOT _ Srl Str ll EX-FIREMAN STOLE 'ARTIST’S DREAM RUDELY FOR HUNGRY TOTS SHATTERED BY PROTEGE. Driven Insane by Debts and Want, Throws Red Pepper in Jeweller’s Face. Desperate because he was unable to get work and provide food for his wife and fiye hungry little ones and medicine for his youngest child, Anthony J. | Frank, the who was discharged from Fire Department on Oct f vice of nearly ten years on Truck No. 20, threw red pepper In a Brooklyn jew- eller’a face and, ; rings, sped away. ter a chase in Fulton street Just as Carl N, Gunt Ris jewelry store at > street, Brooklyn, this morning, a young, well-dressed man came in and asked to look at some diamond rin, Frank. Gunther showed him twenty-five rings, As he came tray va back the customer grabbed ful of red ran down with tie second | the first | pper tn Fulton street, ither's clerks followed him, and Po- Holland, of the De Kalb t him When the t igned tn the Myrtle Ave: suid he was Anthony J. Frank, thirty-five years old, of No. 770 St. Mark's avenue, Brook- ten Before Magistrate N. for a atat ts umer held Frank Monday, Frank ement ‘y sorry Td! ead » raid, | » Manhattan, MISS MARY HAR on Oct Miss: Bridegroom Has Long Been Employed in The World’s Circulation Department. s time em- Mr. wider Hosenthal, 1 MR. ISIDOR RO Mary & HOrrlS* WECM 1 uJ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 19UL. Father| ing on the New York Mire Depa for ning years and ix months. then Ch attendance. “Tt could not see my dear ones die efore my eyes, This morning when 1, eft the houre I was desperate. I made up my mind that I would get money. no m how I had to do it. 1 watked down Fuiton street and when [ saw the valuable jewels In that window, « u of the moment I went in the rest. am very rm a know iim aid, “I'm not sur- oye Will “all be . is In trouble thing ing the ligh men and pe spend hours.» eels thar phy xt the geod und the p The ch againat him \ Isobedionee of orders, although 1 said at the trial that he woe crazy, 1 Grdered him to do somethi A fire and he stood still and mutely refused ve, not even answerlng my” re- mmand. ‘The man is crazy that's all.” RIS TO WED SENTHAL. Oe 1OK in him. “T feel that y man, story mare a perfect Rentle- and she told him the’emo- tlonal nature of the artist waa stirred. “La “Al men sald, ner It war n pad onn, me help you," he said, th ri dhe took the girl to h rules prove Ixomely furnished flat at No. 154 West Sixty- | f second street. To avoid suspicion and put th mind who! y at ease, he hired an eylerly MARTY JAILED ON SIANDER CHARGE. MAN FOR $10,000. bi. ko Hin Wife's Part vorce Sult and Was Mefamed. Sanya i wast inten neletelninteleleiteint a she uplif ons 0 y Mr. he ted 1 ft her artis une Pavreau announced at would be gone ternoon, n he returned he found nothing of | (or moving folnielelelnal sia the philan- | “1 + ARTIST FAVREAU AND HIS PROTEGE. x Ieivicieieiebein le richie? eisbisiciek his Mat but the bere walls. Carpets, iailanchropist ts rudely shattered, — | \rugs, hangings, pictures, plaster and Liazle Heather, blond and pretty, ar-] Wealthy Walter — Fae | marin trles-brae tint a ae aiene tn the West Side Court to-day vreau, Who Undere jh atsappeared. fi He hurried to the West Bixty-eighth cutwt ana auip-| tOOK to ReformPretty jatrect station and told his tory. De- i ° tectlves soon located the moving vane inz bacuelor, was] Waitress, SayS She }inie‘nsa taken sway hin chattels, asd na philantarople way i i wy they were traced to a flat at aah acetate eae Stole His Furniture. | tir tities mvent, wnere siiss Rouiher While see Mr, Favreau his matu- = wrese Cound. hile see v a Favreau almost fainted with astonish- Unal coffee and rolls she grew interested | woman to be her companion and chaper- | me when he mw her, She declared to the detectives that ne had given the things to her, “They're mine, and when I got ured of Tim Lt moved them," she sald. Favreau protested that he had made hy auch gil to her, and It as the de- tective’s Uien to faint w artint modestly conteaned hin experiment plan trop sfused firmly to tell the detectives me of Miss Reuthor's chaperone tin why sae had permitted the {his furniture. remanded for tminatton in court to-day. Mr. vreau did not put in an appearance. Heteotives wald he was out looking ns. Friends of FE. TWO WO MEN WAR FOR ILL BROKER. | WOMAN SUES FRENCH ores! Wealthy Mother of E. Sanford Hatch Would Take Sick Son from Home of Sadie Thorne. Sanford Hatch are | much interested In the problem which confronts the young man who stands between two women who care for him Miss ‘Thorne, who {= a beautiful woman, Is a familiar figura to the hy clubmen of the city. Ier mag- 1 nificent diamond» and fine turnouts In the park have been tho envy of the ployed in ‘The World's etrculattor partment, will ly Inldore and who desire different dispositions | faslonabdles, win fled ite of the patient, who ts ill, but not}, N? one Wan allowed to enter Misa Allen street, to Mf: Mi street, Gas rrested on an order Thornes place to-day but Dr. Potter Allen street, to Mixa Mary . he arrested on aw rder | dangerously so, with typhold fever. | 41, uled at noon, but when asked Harrig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A.|tssued by Judge lachoff, of the 8u-] sie. gadie ‘Thorne, in the com-| shout | foncuinetenet : iiners, of No. 8 Orchard street, preme Cour he lication of his TISs st ne: bd eine rasa cA CEES Remar ‘A reception will be held afterward in] next-door 1 r, thilde Van Den|fortable second-story front room of | tlk Webster Hall, reet. No. Md East Eleventh who haw sued him for $10,000 for slander, Wyngert, SFOLEY SUED FOR STUDENTS DEATH 1 RELATIVES OF CORRIGAN, KILLED BY FALL AOT. Papers in $10,000 Suit Served on ew York Boy, Who Must Answer for Manslaughter. (Special to The Byening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 2%— Thomas F, Smith, of Windham, Conn., administrator of the estate of Edward Corrigan, of Willimantic, the Yale law student who was killed by being pushed from the doorway of a lunch wagon by Heary McDonald Sedley, a Yale Bclen- tile School freshman, has brought suit agzinat Sedley, claiming damages of $10,- © for Corrigan's death. Papers were served on Sedley to-day by Deputy Bhoriff Peter McNerney, of this efty. Edward J, Maher ts attorney for the plain Sedley’s mother and other relatives are here from New York looking after the young man's Interests. Sedley's case in the Criminal Court was contin to-day until Monday. Bediey was to have been arraigned for manslaughter, after the charge of breach of the peace for which he ts held under bonds of §2,00 had been dismissed, but on account of the fullure of one hfs nureties to reach here to-day the master was continued by agreement of counsel, [==> ‘Special pollticnl supplement in fo-morrow/s Sunday World. Goa- of the enndidates, humor of Sheriff Prendergast arrested | nd sll not produce lodged in Ludlow «he ¢ was |ter, SENTENCED WITH NO. COMPLAINANTS MANY PERSONS ARE FINED BY| iiss Van Der Wyngert cays, her} MAGISTRATE POOL. complaint. that her trouble with Marty gTew out of that case, and that 4 Ife, Marguerite Marty, sued divaree somo weeks ago, and mane hotel years, | for then sued to oust him from thy him agement of the Mttle French which the couple have run for divorce case Is pending. of Mrs. L whose home at No, 12 West Thirty- fifth street he now lles, attended b his family physician, Dr. D. E, Pot-| every she shall stay whero ho is, ‘ter have him where I can see him !but his mother, the wealthy widow of Nathaniel W. 1. dead thirteen years ago in the back) ler his estate Is absurd, because he yard house, No. 64 West Twentieth street, He won out on the latter, but the! hag decided differently. She has a fine country house at} Cedarhurst, L. [., and declares that her son shall be taken at once to her Hatch, found Mian Schofield’s Mrs, Hatch, who called at the Thorne |domictle yoxterday, said this morning: “I am eatisfied that my boy ta getting re, but I would, of course, every minute, I didn't see Miss Thorne. I don't know her, and I don’t care to know her. Any talk of his leaving has no estate to leave. He has nothing | but his intorest In the small brokerage jfirm of Hurlbutt, Haten & Co., at No. 71 Browdway."* Miss Thorne haa a private talephone tn [her fat. All efforts to ascertain the condition of young Hatch this atter- Noon wore met with the response that the matter could not be discussed over made hateful remarks about her be- Jo. 57 Wi -sov-| the, telephone. mass eehau taken hia wifes part. | COW house, No. 67 West Thirty-sev-| "2, °'yening World called up the Angry Beoruse Policemen Are| She declares that Marty oiled her al enth strect, just two blocks from Miss house of Mr, Htaten th fternoon and bad woman In nce of a hums » next to always lived Tardy at Court, He Administers Justice in Advanoe, an as life, e slander sult will be tried next When Magistrate Pool arrived at the| || ————=——~ Harlem Court this morning at 8.30 MARQUIS ITO SAILS. o'clock he found many prisoners await —— ing him. Court convenes at 9 o'clock.|Denles Story that He Came to at #25,000,000 Lor The policomen who appear as complain- ants in the cases arrive a few minutes before the opening hour. Marquis Ito, the Japanese statesman, who has been on a tour of the United States for some time past, sailed for This morning Magistrate Pool was) fotterdam on the steameiip Ryndam wroth at the hour of 8.00 when he found| this morning. He will travel In Franc Germany, Flussia and other countri arriving in Japan about next April. Before sailing Marquis Ito em ly denfed the rum to tly country to flow for t travelln: health and hlinwelf tr rarer prisoners and no complaining polleemen. Hoe ordercd all prisoners brought beforo him, and proceeded to administer Justice In thesshape of anes and discharges without waiting for complainants, When the policemen arrived at court time they found thelr cuses disposed of without their ald. Among the cases Muglatrate Poo! disposed of In this way was ot of Goorge Freton, forty-two years old, No. Sast One Hundred and Twenty-ffth Black will make a Thorno’s home. TRIED 10 LOOT POLICEMAN HOME. “I DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS A ‘COPPER’S’ HOUSE.” who sald that West Sixty-sixth stre omplainant Vissers, street station, he Market Police Court this mornips. was Pollcoman the W who of Georgy Miller, aged thirty-five years, 228, was held for resided at No, trial on a charge of attempted burglary by Magistrate: Hogan, in the Jefferson The John yea: Forty lives nt was Informed ‘ that she was at Miss Thorno's, hursing her aon, JERSEY POLICE MUCH T00 FAT. | ORDERED TO TRAIN DOWN TO FIGHTING WEIGHT. | { | Torsey City's fat policenen must eet down to fighting weight. A thoroughly equipped gymnasium was opened in tha Seventh street sta- Mon-house that clty to-day and orders wero {ssued by President Dr. John D. Medill, of the Police Board, and Chtet of Police Murply to every policeman to report at the «ymnasium at certain noury for exercise, ‘An instructor has been hired ¢o put street, who wan charged with gteai-| speech for ¥: a Republican | {er ; b i West Twenty-seventh street. 5 ing a chicken from his employer, | and Citizens’ t gs-meeting to be} iq nad Just left. my bed this morn- a ee NE HET EENICe Butcher Kohn, No. 2315 Third avenue, in € Hall Monday night. |ing at 690 o'clock. cold he, “when 1| cores ean! eet fe Freton pleaded guilty and the Magis-| Other speakers will oo the Rev. I. 8./ heard a noise In the front room, and|. Df. Joan Novin, surgeon to the de- {rate sentenced him to thirty duys, but} MacArthur, ex-Senator Jacob A. Cantor suspendod sentence and put the man inj and John 8, charge of a probation officer, Miss Adit Shae aR Bilot. re Specint political supplement in ‘There was no complainant in the caxe Samantone i Aneder’ Worlds Go 5 and “he was sentenced for petty lag-|™P o eo ennd es, humor oi ‘Gany, whieh! te porn) the: oe | eagtnmepalen, lots of ‘mpagtatrats, |, ua Je Greater Noxy, pt aid H He a justrationn showing how the battle isj hou: Xoxke 49 oftury i upon Investigation found : entering my house through a window. ran when he saw me. and I gave chase, capturing him near Elghth ave- nue.” didn’t know! It was a coppera " waa tho only excuse Miller Dail wae: Mx94.a%-$1,00, 2 alll or una shemy’ the prisoner made a long fight for the ont of the gymnasium, President McGill, of the Police Board, waid to-day: We have too many over: weight polloomen. Thoy drink beer and ot themmelves unfit for actlve rervice. iment. establixin ICHAPLAIN FIRE HERO TE HOW HE RESCUED TWOLI Rev. Father William St. Elmo Smith Braved, Death in Fierce Park, Place Blaze—Speaks, Modestly of His Noble Deed and His Good Works. An befite a hero Father William St. Elmo Smith, one of the chaplains of the Fire Dapartment, is a motest man. He wan reticent when seen to-day by an Evening World reporter and asked to tel! of his action In xaving twa fremen— one of them Battalion Chtet Kenny— from death in a fire at No. 25 Park place Jast night. “It was potting at all,” sat@ Father Amith. “The fire waa in a building that wae full ef onkum, leather, rubber and other materials that produced a stifling einoke, “1 had been in the cellar where the firemen were working and had come out for air, when one of the men told me that Henry Copp, a driver, wax uncoit- actous In the amok “Everybody was bury. I took a rubber cot and a helmet from q truck, went into the cellar and found that Copp was all right, On my way out I atumbled over the prostrate form of Chief Kenny, Resewed from Jawe of Death. “T dragged him a little way, but the amoke was getting the best of me and 1 had to summon help. When we got to the aldewalk Chief Kenny was appat- ently dying and 1 administered the last rites of the church. He was tncon- scious for two or three hours, but he is all right to-day. “I have no fear of death. I feel that if [ whould dle in the performance of my duty my soul is eafe. Of oourne, I have no wife, and I severed my family tles when I became a priest.” “We do more than go to fires,” sald Father @mith. “Chief Croker has told TWENTY VICTIMS FROM FIRE. RUINS, “IELEVEN MORE THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN LOST. —_—— Search Stl Being Made tn Dehris on Site of I PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 35.—Another body was recoverod early to-day from the runs of Hunt, Wilkingon & Co.'s bullding. Now. 12191221 Market street, which was yenterday destroyet by fire, making the number known decd Thero aro still eleven missing, and it ts generally belleved that the ivodien of these are buried under the debris. ‘Tie body recovered this morning was that of a man, but was to badly charred as to be unrecognizable It » taken ich t, from the pile of bricks and stone whi had been the rear wall of the building and which fell {nto Commerce strec! burying many of the unfortunates wno had from the windows. ‘A foree of men wan at work all through tho night, but very Iittle impression was made upon the tons of debri nd tt will pe some days before tho numper of fa. talities be definitely determined. ——___ SAVED HIMSELF BY JUMPING. Mex Sanders Leaped from Wagon Jast in Time. _ Max Sanders, twenty-three yeara old, fh dtiver of a dairy wagon, avoided being killed on the Btaten Island Rapid Transit Ratlroad to-lay by jumping from his wagon just in time to escape being atruck by a train, ‘The horse was knocked down and the demollmmed. wagon Was TWO TO BE EXTRADITED. Prisoners Wanted tn Washington Coming from London. | LONDON, Oot. 23—John Collins, alfas John Harkes, and Frederick Austin, allan Morgan, were ordered extradited | at the Bow Street Polloe Court tonday| charged with larceny committed in! Washington. H The pollee of Washi men named are wanted no importance. PEANUTS GROW IN JERSEY. Vormer New York Dasiness Man Surprised at iia Success. BELVIDERE, N. J., Oct. 26—Farmer E. H. Carhart tried raising peanuts en his farm near here thin seaeon. He has just harvested the crop, and to his su: prise the experiment has been a succes! Next year he will engage in the Dus neaa quite extensively, | Mr. Carhart was formorly a business man in New York City. ay the two} a theft of 01 fo: i ‘Trial Relieved Piles. Frow Geo. C, Geick, Owens Mill Mo “Some time ago I bought a package of Pyra- nid [ile Cure for my wife, who had eulfered yery much The first trial did her more Wo have gotten rid of some of them, Dut the veteran act keeps many on tha force who ure physically unfit for ace ve aervice. eo gy mNes ue olther Te ts Vor sale by all druggists. iS %; _ Yr arto a bad I am notified if he ts a Catholley Mr. Walkley if he is a Protestant. “We to these men and talk ,te! them, I have saved at least 500 firemen from punishment—perhaps dismissal— in my three years of service, almply by getting to them before they became; toe me that in the three years the Fire Department has had chaplaina the moral tone of the men has become um- cidedly higher. “Chief Croker and the battalion chiefs keep their eyes on the men under them. 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