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As euaeamindacnopees emsirintesn tesencescees QUIET SALOONS TO BE OPEN, DISORDERLY PLACES SHUT. \TOUCHIN’ ON ‘AND APPERTAININ’ TO THE NEW REG IME. New Police Commis- sioner Intends to En-| force Excise Law Liberally, but Will, Clean Out “Red! Light’ Places. “DEVERY The Evening World te in a position 0 mtate with great positivencss to-day | tho attitude of Pollce Commissioner Partridge on two of the most !mportant questions with which he will have to eal when he assumes his office next Wednesday. One of these is the excise question | Sand the other ts the three platoon sya: | tem, which Tammany Hall has @0 re- cently instituted. | Col. Partridge does not intend to) bother respectable places. There fe going to be an open Sunday for | those anloons which are run quiet. | ly and are not a nuisance to the | neighborhood in which they arc! jablished. | Disreputable resorts are to be pro-| ceoded againat with the utmost vigor. | ‘This information does not come direct to The Evening World from the new Commissioner, but that ho entertains these views and has expressed them to certain persons can be stated as an} absolute fact. While his viows on the three-platoo system are not as fixed as on the quen- tion of the enforcement of the Sunda ano roan ya law, It can be stated that at oes KA -he {s opposed to the new ayatem on the) 000 | ground that {t does not get the reaulte ld Pat the old system. Unless! \)" © ON GLENNEN = FP) SU MONT that the Jaw ousting | lunconstitutional | pow own mi M Wy veuntl! ht abtained from n of head of the 3 411 \ 1 the investigation which he intends un- |r aran@nteee erie ii a henienail a dertaking caunes him to change hin » State and United c eau. f ii o acy \ 3 mind, the old order of things will be re-| 11" hia a tf \3 - established, “T bellove and the Chief bet ( d : N The three-platoon system, whieh |iw wit te reinstated by the cnurte, M Bt ox : fim reported to have cost the men in the Department « good many thensand dollars, will have to & Partridge Is Conservative. Col. Partridge was asked to outlin: his policy to-day, but he was conserva tive in what he had to say. He w asked if the viewn of his new deput fas expressed In The Evening World yea terday met With his approval HERE’S A SHINING MARK FOR COL. THURSTON. oo —_—->—. own | THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1901. CONCLUDED AT NOON): THE BATTLESHIP MISSOURI SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED AT NEWPORT NEWS THIS MORNING JGHILOREN IN PANIC AT SANTA AFIRE. COOL USHERS ERS CHECK IM: PENDING DISASTER. | nt Weta WKedow in Martem On out the Flame: ne Sunday school A. Ge, er of the church, c i, Corwin part Firat Vice= hand Purchusy fetarysotthe . whol Fifteen thousand tnctnding devo ation espe distingulshed | 4; AdVinavllity of securing an fs ong $100, platform, Aw th EA beeps sopresent were of the Prealant Mis red rove, and one of] url Senator. chr John DOL ned to on Point «of Nis blond. whtetke ship by breaking ove sO nildren recognized Yeo, a sourl wine as «he t Mame« hail been stamped 6: pan I me they saw that the dange ty i ment, saint did s work tn his shirt PR ST aaa ee ee KILLED FATHER AND MOTHER. Verirble BRUCE BOY CONFESSES TO HALLENBECK’S MURDER. (Continued from First Page) GLENNON GUP OF BITTERNESS FULL. Crime of Drink-Crazed WKentuckin to The Svenine Ky, Dec, 28 +) AteIrving ww Ha (Jt. while crazed | murdered man who was highly re-pabout having three masked men Fmt Ahmet FONE Pssecced. ant ome ageitote is ominous, Prunntag away from Haltenbeck’s bw DISHONORABLY DISCHARGED Jatt une kuard to prevent Told to after the shooting nin hot realizfe. the “They ran to an old barn across the AFNIC ot iis crime: Despite the teomendois I cog tes, fam fe an amd bata, across ine] FROM POLICE DEPARTMENT. Saas £ Dicesion, ANI me; deste (¢ and dro rriediy away. The men; Lene ta asieinUni ties had their faces completely covered 891 pate and Ded 1, He Wha Onco mot tog makesst heir overcoats turnel wrong side | Nuled the Tenderioin Is Now inble Object. al DEPEW'S WEDDING. | It ie known that tt Ie q clroumst account of the Journey: of twenty miles over the snow-elal fills to the Hillens | of th door, of heck he tus brutal as With tears stre the eallir man to the sinat insite ¢ Willis, Harvey: acks in from hia eves “They were expressing t viene not mine. he said, “at eae |SFAWNY Feldman, of Future Deputy Had! THE FINAL CEREMONY IN THE| areca told I take it that way. One thing they both the Broadway Squad = . | avoldineeno niet ate sald which I indorse and that is that) , Said that He Was Not AMERICAN CHURCH. aereeetarien Mt] walt they inend to take orders and carry or! IS Only Bluecoat Assisted Whil H V stood that young Bru : my polley | Against WI tk ssisted vile e poten itd Peclianeaiein tf > - ains 10m ne, =n FeO OR maa . eruet rill: this “policy ibe jesitosex. Gai le M ag Was Going, Along on) A Guard of Honor of Ten Rlaeineke| wae done! 5 aimee | w cell in the Tombs, y ; ty an : COE 2 T belleva that there are a number of olone VE i WIAGe Crutches After an} tne Anatase, ron Feet men Thad! thlsuabaritasairecenal toa Jaws on the statute books put there for} =F Ormal Co mplaint. ui | Atrance. ery Damaging Testimony, : EATeC(iaen fey an y the purposes of restraint, They are Accident. st While conferences were being he | of Biting wan corral. w hae dgraced. meant to be useal only when necessary ave tween young Bry anit his me i vf the mug HRA aa ee 0: of pe ting ST Hae Myer ras TST anne aneiineaiie ie eo last blo: ens ‘andinot for the: purp Kaper *) Phere ta one policeman to whom Niet The marri Sen Cal ar hoped that the powerful the public. appointment of Col, 1 1 nan Chauncey M Lone Se i whose beck and nod No man on the face of the earth can | {0N0" Denna = \ famaging: ¥ aitienectircade wont atop all vice and close up all toe aatoona, | Hilon Deputy cam et at noon vevemony Very Damaging Testim " (rap BLibnt i denradecon but a great deal can be done td Hevesielie af Heteatiileds toate " F Kradation. 5 sete wee. checking I and | Portance, Thin I» Philip own hy fi treo ne Clebration of the Cathe THETA RCRA ER lod EwAS : Lam eped AmimlanlOneeEM Kenhieck Bowater haATng rR TLOL Centr OR pass can he | vf the Broadway squad, a seist. and ‘ ns | vice at Notre Dame | a netghbor of the Hallenbecks. He told = other course ta fo! Fepreasing it. Of course many of tho| /) (10 Nrouoway aul ae 7 tae tt | tiful ‘The wit | -—- Ag a protector of vice Gh Places can and should be clos s ‘ , 4 ni re: | iF pagan vice Glennon waa not brown eves and a pleasant nent t will serve tal! [oat Somieans: tor the honest men of Ua Red Light District Firat. Feldinan is the policeman, s+ more apparent i “Firat of all to re yn wit] far as te wh, akAlnet whom ¢ | an Was a pan the Tender- fe be tho r: vicious resorts where irston haw ¢ ered a com any, when ane | OY Sintat attended sallowimacait me was feared more than Ig crimes aro committed ant aint. It came this way yNe 1 ‘ , Dame. celebrated Gy the eure | Captain To-day he ts q Gives which are nutsan sf In June, 19%, Col. 1 walk tw Pepa ty at froin ered He was in the Red Light Distric: DY ing hurie Ix Uys VEU a AS at ale i ald no} 4 be improved upon, and they will be tm- autat 1 " The whiten w ed fo excess | ' ay he isn broken. Proved upon. As soon an T atice |e atthte ed fatty fecaenteds ‘The itew. Dr | ‘ 1 man, one of the most Immediate attention will be ven tol Thirty-fourth « 1 pitbeta to vipa lnvareliaies wee | invthe: Tombs, lai alstrict; Sh sterall ial les Htlon wine It ts r i launceay tie | ieNeenan ociMnor ofsten abiunk SELECTED BY THE ERROKLYAI LLER GIVES, Commissioner Murphy was iesonniet | le mreatent pot ‘ \ tal ie entrance \e STATE COMPTRO a reporter for The Evening emo eee * ste irs ne inoeny the wed- | Wore ons ona This effort should frat he m sh : ies att owe fe rh te BOROUGH PRESIDENT. UP HIS OFFICE. omen beainieetons 1 the system applies to the most vic as Bnei! x , xt Mintess Do Sers can ; ‘olls the m= places and then should be worked on | MMV Was manding 1 fn Hike femily gathering than intaaccleroeteneerau caine the line.” of Nie duty asa . 1 5 a ea ; a * from the roll on SOoltL Patridge) was asked specifically | WK ty agniat : 1 Ma Unless Governor Names Successor neipies. 1 don't think tt 4« about his policy ns to excise, put he}, Peltman ts now stat h ' the Other Super- WToneel Lexininiaee Fight to Keep on the rolls the names of would only answer in general terms, | tet street and Broadway. Me Is very Intendent of Buildings. an men who have been found guilty of Concerning the Detective Bureau he in the on i) Oheviot Child His sponser, He plants rz neglect of duty and been aentenced ty had this to say: Mristmas presents was a 1 \ Tmuste ennsisted: six months on the fstand.* “It seems strange to me that the . Presented py Ei Adame, « \ Fair on ‘Tw appoint have tween an-| Ca eal a Asn ALBANY, NY. Dee. 28—Comptroller should find a need at the end « salesman, whose fe wa a ae CHS ECM ET meta lia ‘ Fs Ut AS seal i pana tose lta was ue Phe Whriet: Paounced by J. Kawin Swanstrom, newly | prastus c. Kalgnt today recigned act STAND WITHOUT HITCHIN’, tective sorgeants. Th i hat Dot) wected President of the Borough of r His ton was ail oe which will require Invest!, 7 i t Brooklyn. ‘They are ature through the See | - g @s possidie. Teitnttetons st | Attle Fenr of Grade. uy 1 “t Foon nested twit [oat ciie Nek Aire ie Gare te ce sil toaklenedtiteday: entles a Woman Cas I @w men it seems atranse t 1 nat Lama litte interested “ inten ante ' requested the Secretary As Well Ania Man, Bt discovered pooner that their ap-| in ¢ sald ed the Henedfetton William €. Hedfeld, De ) Inform Gov, Odell of the one of the ¢ ts eeetnent has not led to some results, | Feldman dre t . Manon aati geen Superineendent of » realgnatton - nlon to eet ar as I can soe, the re naw hile y c eae pein etn can | er : Slate” (Mo 862.0% against f ; f osidente. hat lam M. Calder, Rep tive Departine : same as before ‘th ud np 2 W ’ * Nwnting decorated. With 3 hoon nor was not In. te Rumson Rol arguing that there mis no e it means 1 Amete i ; Taglinh Naga Otticers| Mr. Swanatrom sayeth howe ft for New York « mec redlhy them. that on shur the " im y vd States aa Comminsioner of Publle Works was ¢ 0 Information as to who] Cornelius W. two years ago, “The thi 1 tid third pew to Alfred P. White, Commisst: Ppointed ax hig muccessor It alt g : le. three platoon’ system also, ¢ A a omareh from “Lohengrin lighiWockaiundarcMayorr sents ve learned. ?f Gov. Odell does all grew out of a horse deal, Pro- { for serious Inv | : ts the couple walked up the [Uf CUS RACER a ha Noaie ney by midnight of Th vost bought a horse, “kind, gentle and } erynetrons noptnis | \ fF iuneuiie Deunettecoad| Neath ce cll lai oes eee he, Constituiion “will berehonen by the) (cue and wittout mark, apot or Wemian," IN eulsiviah aa ter fi fey enw of (ory watt | tie Horough Presideut adds tat Red- 4 froma Tucker.) The) Horse “itl isi nltesed ten, this time, as the investigation which t Cripples Res ava f Stab HE MORN, ee een eee eerie eae he ta cunt Was none of these things, and Provost | intend makina may iit iN . a a ie was rad Manny, worn eli en chore! ft. A lawault resulted tna such a man t for Provost, but it was never that might mind." He Selected Ebatetn. Co}, Partridge was asked if he intends to keep Capt. Titus at the head Detective Bureau. He sald not made up hie mind that he was just listen! thing that was being walt @ lot of men in the making up his mt with them. He added that ome “mighty nice things’ sald atuat | Titus, | change my FIREMEN RETIRE ~ FROM THE SERVICE, va) THREE GO OUT UNDER THE MR. SCANNELL LETS ALL GO DR. ‘WILD TO FIREMEN. RETRIBUTION SURE, BECAUSE OF YULE, SAYS OUSTEO RABEL KALLMAN’S FAREWELL MOVES TO TEARS. partment beg J what should be done TWENTY-YEAR RULE. WITHOUT FINES. | He also sald in regard t the pointment of Major ibs ie i zee Brool puty, that the Major Ls . 9 1 Rew bb Kaliman. for hia perponal wlection, because whe ation a ' ' Low firet to him about the t ote MERE ; } Commiastonershlp, Hbstein's name ev ae ’ Y ; Street‘ ail MN me = ou 1 to his mind ax the man most fitted Foreman Willam Meta the place. A I , a é we As the R bilcan organizath waajiin, of Engine ¢ ‘ X . | : p unable to supply 5 with a man bet-! pointed May ice 4 ay we min. | m mich ran) ter qualified than Ebstein, he stuck to 1. of Ene U ; f 0) the retired army officer ol 7 man ! The y . es) man Mclwausght x aT ‘ ‘ at oD PARTRIDGE’S COMING. |Company Noo 8 tater he was made aH aN MENA TInt ier Mlane Ns Necaeull N Vor yea i L 1 nied ' inally atta Moghne i o resist. when Commisstoner |> talted jt BH x t dgo takes charge of Police Head- uvelntegnadty vat whom Hts Masters next Wednesday was admit pba a aniforme:l | | 4 ; b'this morning by his attorney, Abram ROTA CRNE erate al etts \ ‘The resistance will not be phy- yas heen a great pe ae rin ae sere heala o Mpsctacular. 1 will bo as die [iit ihe uMeials nf the denttionn NS him, Some seeded by the Rey, Dr. Chief will not mak ,'* sald Mr. Flkus. a grand ——— f He will, 4 Bright people zet good positions |! ago Mr. ol belon Tucker on Of ta fudement. top the sale, Willis Maunsell 1. Flel MURDER MYSTERY (OL HOME LOST, HE LOSES $300,000 f Rancoc: CLEARED BY WOMAN) BLOWS OFF HEAD.) IN WILL GONTEST.|:s*::i8:s8 oie had beon served with 4 papers in the original sult, at he decision of Judge Fitzstmons tally settles that point, and Mn t mas now sell Willie Tucker's CONSCIENCE MAKES HER DI- VULGE STORY OF CRIME. DR. SMITH’S SON FAILS TO UPSET TESTAMENT... CIVIL WAR HERO CANNOT ABIDE REMOVAL. THAR De he was to he murder home, whieh the protest jo. the almisston to DRM eN IS boust.w of mortga the will of the late Dr, Orson th, who died In this city last August and left an estate valued at $300,000, the doctor was unconventional to the verge May te Averi enty seven “this morning at fr re ue Jase A 4 Broadway, tn the Steinway sre a Clanryaherestres 3 Zinger wan a barber, but retired from} He left all his money to his daughter, ~~ AMERICAN STANDARD punie eral yeara ako, He lived|Srs, Nellis Demena, of No. 31 Decatur [sad ax formerly tha wife with his only daughter, Mra. Albert 1, Street. Brooklyn, and disinhes ni jrmeriy Wa alte of with his only daughter, ate. AMbert 1o[Mrmet, Truckisn, and dlenherted 6] THE HIGHEST DEVELOPMENT story ia as fol-/ month ago he owned the house in which | (at undue Influence was exercised over night of the murder | he hud Ived. for twe He| his father yo Induce him to make such OF THE INDUSTRY, Peart aid Stokes, had] was to Mft th and it] a will and asked that It might not be FOUNDED 1864, Jn her home and that | wa teielerepka's Joa-| admitted to pro! He averred that | | WAREROOMS-235 E.25¢ STAND his father was not tn the full possession of his faculties when he made the will. In support of his contention that Dr. Smith waw deranged, Owen Thompson, leceased, teatl- 16 W. 125% ST. NY. HB ‘‘Lessone’’ that were features of interest to readers of our past month's advertising may all be oe) tained In book fori out and drank to ure proceedings. Zinser and his There they were in ter were to have moved out this morne Voany with Mrs Slattery and ling, Crouen; eomen quer Zinser vom: hac mbralng Kot up at the rellod over the Shutters: woman, usual hour and wept downstairs to the] grand-nephew of t mT When they reached the Nazareth jdtehen.. A few midutes later his daugh-| fled that Dr. Smith used a hale brush BUN Oray eMitnnt aioe emtetaene jouse, Stokes shot Peart through the] ter heard the report of a gun and run-|to polish his shoes and brushed his hatr short | iitust Rory of tht with a revolver taken from the| ning downstairs f father dead| with a whisk broom, He also aald that} Piano, uaniawd a {eras 4 man some time previous to t¥e|on the kitchen 1 placed the] the doctor always wore a heavy coat| ree on application. ain in and ff the and hat tn the house and elept with all his clothes on, hootlag muzzle of a sho Stokes the next morning confessed the a i mney "Dion, pany Int through Sunday World Wanis, — ¢] you seek heip a Sunday World Want will Ond it for yau. IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE_OF A @econd-hand shotgun for cash ad- Vertise it in the Sunday World. Then he will vacate, pect of the case will be Coust on Jan, While Surrogate Abbott agreed that ieiulaiWanted==reine such pecullar uses of hair brushes and rlelp Wanted—Female, whisk brooms were unusual, he did not] scrun wootaN wanted from 7 AL lite see how that could affect the will, : and ‘so admitted It to probate wy. dboly 140 BL wetag, mess, che Chil War, to respond t murder to hie wife and threatened to Kill her ts she “guve him away.” stoken a 1 led about three years ago. Both were| leopa aid cw Meat call for volun members of the Church of Christ at th time of the murder mn creator dpm Diet Pace ML Uday, % ——

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