The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1903, Page 10

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WESTLEY ANDERSON REYNOLDS, THE | ‘ LITTLE HERO WHO SAVED A BANK FROM ROBBERY. “WONUHENT FR TAS HR) | = ry) NORE Sm Bankers Raising Fund to Honor’ =| |Mayor Delancey Street Is Being Memory of the Lad Who Died = Congratulated Over His Case, ‘ Defending Westville, Ind., Which Is Now in the Supreme , Bank Against Robbers. Court. MAYOR OF DELANCEY STREET, WHO IS BEING SUED FOR A DIVORCE. PHOTO IN PRT President Cantor Administers-a | Verbal Spanking -to Commis sioner Livingston, Who Is Get- ting Too Much Credit. wounds In Reynolds's body Indicated,took RIDDLED WITH BULLETS. | ™2 cross-nre positions, and they did not cease in their work until they had hit him twenty times. Reynolds fired fifteen shots before he was killed, and that his aim was good was proved by a trall of Stood His Ground and Fought “John-|higoa’ in the footsters of the escaping murderers, ‘They fired between twenty. ny Yegg Men” Till He Fell Deady! nye and thirty shots and fow missed but He Saved the Bank fromthe mark. They did not stop to A “mob"' (four or five) of “Yerg Men” Plunder. are under arrest In Chicago for a list of crimes committed throughout tne | Middle States and In {t the Pinkertons beilleve they will discover at least one A fund ts being raised by the Ameri-| of \\ttle Westley Reynolds's slayers, ean Bankers’ Association to erect a] As long as there is any chance of ap- monument at Westville, Ind., to the|prehending one of the gang the Ameri- sts can Bankers’ Association will keep the memory of fourteen-year-old Westley | fi" kertons on the cane: i Anderson Reynolds and to care for the parents of the hero of one of the mc -3 Gesperate battles with criminals on ’ fecord. Robert A. Pinkerton, head of the 10 HAV Pinkerton Detective Agency, in this elty, and his brother, William, principal of the Chicago division, have already recelved hundreds toward the fund. In their hands is the task of discovering * the murderers of Reynolds, and they . es AN ACTRESS IS NAMED. BUT IT WON’T. HAPPER AGAIN. Defendant Left His Home a Year Ago and His Alleged Indiscretion at That Time Is the Ground for Present C If There's Any Fame to Attain (in This Administration the Amiabla Boroue! Chief Witt Annex It Hime self, See? Jake Wolf, Mayor of Delancey street, ts happy over the fact that he hes a real divorce sult on hand in the Su- preme Court, Mrs. Wolf was the adughter of Aaron Hertzberg, known on the east side as the “millionaire Mquordealer, and the splendor of the wedding 4s st{ll consid- ered among the Mayor's constituents the high-water mark of lavish outlay south of Fourteenth street. About a year ago Jake left home and took up his abode at the Occidental Hotel. It is there that the alleged in- discretion took place which ts made the ground for absolute divorce in the West! papers hts wife's attorneys have served ‘What is the moral of this story which * is now making the rounds of City Hall? One George Livingston, by virtue” of an appointment by President Cantor, is j Commissioner of Public Works. ‘ When he took office one of the wnder- standings with his chief that all matters of news and items of interest destined for the newspapers ‘were firat to be submitted to President ‘Cémtor, from whose office the information for the press must Issue. Commissioner Livingston made re- searches and. designed improvements, { with the assistance of his engineers, and reported directly to President Cantor., Cantor Got Al the Credit. * ¢ Affairs went ‘along. swimmingly. } Many Interesting matters of public at~ @ay there is no instance, in all their experience as detectives, that compares with the daring herolsm of this boy, ‘who was riddled to pieces in defending |Laclede Car Company’s Time- the Westville Banc on the night of Nov. 7 on him, An actress is named as co- fair got Into the newspapers, but Presi~ | 2 last. piece Will Be as Large as a Ara Feepondont, dent Cantor got all the credit. Model for American Boys. K —<——___ Poor Livingston was left out in the | “The story of Westley Reynolds's life House and Tower 310 Feet } cold. Coat} Buigarian Ex-Premier Dead. He grew sore, but dared“ SOFIA, Bulgaria, Feb. 7.—Ex-Premier not com- plain. “Wasn't Ke the official icFeatute of the Borough President? @pd death,” sald Mr. Pinkerton to a ; reporter of The Evening World to-day, Above Elizabeth. Should be published in text books for ) onfinal plans not only included they When the clock is placed on top of thin | Karavelof, who was one of the Regents But there came a day, of opportunity eur public schools, that the youths of pulang or baad dah Ue Ns fee ee petleved ae ani perecieys of Bulgaria after the abdication of jeresident cantor went away—took/ a ‘ M of a smal elty elmilar can t he time indicate y the ack | short vacation. ~ the present and coming generations may | CAN) BE SEEN TWENTY MILES. | Pullman, “But owing to the tallure of| hands against the white background at, Pence Alexander, is dead of apoplexy. Here, indeed, was a golden chanoé. réad of a boy hero in real life, several big contracts, the company went| least ten miles away. “Not in all our experience as detec- into the hands of a recetver. The fail- —_ — No longer was the exacting, dent age of twenty-five. The age at which| of the Berousn in evinence ee etek ane tives, covering a period of forty years, ure occurred only a few days after the nee, ae Tene, a 0 MAID2 WHAT & woman becomes old was not deter- omeial Ldvingaton gun dee eae i te 2 " i ng a ettia ie contrao! ne 8 will enable the people Eliza- i Awe s h 98 ph ngr in tho time of our father, the foundee niga titue pone ac ee sede alock. “Tho. recelver rescinded this | beth, Newark. tho. Orenecs, Tahway, v pain Noo anu ue eae lo eroed aS x graph of the handsome Commissioner— of our business, nor in our records, 1s contraot, and for the past for years | Westfield, Cranford, Roselle and a dozen women wiho had not been married more | wo wears a mustache on his forshead— there a similar case of courage on the|holders of the Laclede Car Company, | n> steps have been taken to surmount| more small. citi d to thelr clocks than ‘five years could not be called old. | was sent to = Rawansper, topedier, wot i yeat- |s 5 .| the great stecl tower with the greatest/and watches by this giant timeplece. Election of officers came last night.| 2 report of the condition of New Yor fa boy as was displayed by West- |Successors to the Stephenson Car Com- | t Y ‘ae nod i; es 5 ed that Ne Tey Reynolds. He was probably awak-|Pany, vote for an appropriation of| Venture tn, horological nclonce, | | With the ald aia good glass st will en G |rno young women (single) put forward | Seattn of the cite mas menaced hy ine ened suddenly from a sound sleep and |$59,000 that will be neoded for its von-|ran tho factory until the Laclede Com-| York, Jersey City and neighboring towns 1. Miss Olive Leahey, daughter of Tax| awfully awful condition of the sewer had mo time to form plans, but was at |struction, y, of Bt. pau: took hold ne tot 1 Phore Wa Gla te da Commissioner Leahey. The young (mar-] System. Grand idea! i 5 The new company has been so prosper-| expected sking of this cloc —_ sian ue ‘@nce forced into what proved to be a] When the Stephenson Car Company] dus that for some tine past the di-}oan be heard at toast nal? a nite mwa Young Women’s Club Officially Hed) Women made Mrs, M. J. Flynn Aha, R-revenge! death struggle.” moved its plant to Elizabeth five years] rectors have discussed the carrying out| It has not been decided whether the Mrs. Kehney Had Made Hearty their candidate. Miss Leatiey won and| 4)) appeared, topped off with the pho- Westley Reynolds was the model of|ago among the plans for the estab-|of the Stephenson Company's plan for| dials of this clock will be made trans~ P 4 ; she proposed that Mrs, Flynn be elected |tograph. a algned’ statement and top Y 7 2 biggest time-| parent so that they can be Illuminated ect rhood Ar- . * Westvilie. His people, very poor, were} lishment of the finest factory of ita] the coustruction of the bigges! Ae nieht, ag the cost of the iumination | Supper, and Doctors Are Puz- Decides Mia Spitetelnocd ee compelled to let him help in the eup-|kind in the world was one for the big- Vice-President, whigh was done. i: would involve the expenditure of a small tives at the Age of 25 By-jaws were adopted. It is sald that] it last ruta Commissioner, pp=— i Bort of the eae, ete ees Signe {Beat clock in the world. ‘These plans Clock aa Big ae a House. tortune.a year. zled by Case. 7 place in le as they are quite interesting. They are| But the absent President of the iershinan, his trustworthiness belng his} Were carried out to the extent of erect-| | This clock is to be as dig as the largest $= = 7 jealously guarded by the members of the] Ugh heard ‘instanter of the ente! ; nM 4 house in Elizabeth. Tt will be incased : a ;and forwarded a telegram chuck full of; only ‘recommendation, ‘The criminals, ling a ateel tower 250 feet high, upon lin a°nox a) fect square and have tour| DEVERY GOING TO A BALL. It is all settled, and the women of | ‘lub: Tt was learned, however, that one |ferseness addressed directly to the Gi eee rors owh as “Johnny Yee {*Hch the wonderful clock was to be | dials 50 feet Jn diameter, or a little more aS Mrs, Minnle Kehiney and her five ohi-| Long Island City are glad of it, For] % tle most important clauses in it waatmign/ 1, aa Mens’ a desperate. tribe of tho genus /placed, At the bottom of the tower a | {han 16) feet tn clroumtorence. tie min-|1t the Jay Finn Association's Eimq|dren had nothing but pancakes and birch sovenral weeks the women of that part}one Wich provided that no member] 0, ot a anowor: fllgnd bye epecia Phd The vmataite watch they manus [power house ee ea eee erent hour hands 15." Theae hands will be| tertalnment, and He'll Sing beer for supper in their home at No. 643| of the borough of Queens have been| Mould Keep @ secret from another! delivery letter setting fort oras life. . ot ynAMos Ww. » which were to |imade of aluminum, japanned so as to Bast Eleventh street last ; "| member. Bi . tacture thoinselvos, in thelr, cher with | furnish the electric energy to keep the [stand out aguinat ihe tranenarent white: Mr. Dooley. morning Stee: reheen Meueht, and this| agitated by the discussion of tHese twol "Tr thin be true, then there may be oP gh, ail hinds are, walling fhe eben the explorive make. the stoutest crook- | machinery of this clock in motion. [2088 of the dials. ‘The minute « “Big BI Devory” 18 going to tha bath,| Morning Mrs. Ke ie avers /quostiont: saceata some astonishing revelations at eacn| ported to have aad a fay thine. wh ¢ r i ¢ pullet from » cloc! oil vhat ball? Why, the ball “What is an old maid? ome ae Ny DOr as rpolicersan's pistol at a fiecing member Only One Firm Can Make it, [apart and the hour spaces 1212 feet Ree at ttmc th Amecii ar tae The) dostors|do not know what kind oF Srpeiclyy sese lon: of theo) Ub- set 6 BEDE) her er cere Eee fia clase dent pursuer and Pursue] Then the company nent around to| Pont of the minute hand w Finns, of the ‘Thirteenth Assembly Dis- “What constitutes an old woman?" viding ¢he members live up to their by-|down when he, gets :back. Oe ree t. ‘The former Chiet'is training for POON the pancakes and birch beer| The reason for a discussion of thia}iaws °° E ‘& City Hall politician tries to indtonte : rea make in union, but it 4s to the hearty les in the fact that the youn The name adopted by the young wom-| the mori se F the event, for he knows what Is in supper sho ate that they attribute ney | Sort Hes In ty to St Patrick's Chucete [en is that of the Young Women's Cath: | Don't Set snto print until vou-ere {ne i : 2 4 possibly four ; 7 venty |The four minute hands on the four diais|#tore for him. The ball takes place on death 5 eo ane women attactied to St, Patrick's Chureh,| gi Ciub. The new club is not Hkely| Vited,” ts the Way he puts it, Sg vege Men’ in the fala. made on the|Jcrsevites witkin a radius of twenty an travel 68,400 miles a year, es the night of Feb. 11 and the morning of JH. Shields, of No. 283 East] in Long Island City, decided to form alto be popular outside of its own circle, i Westville bank, ‘They effected an en-| miles were to be enabled to tell the|proximately two and a half times around | Fob, Tho “Chief says he 1s goinE|the wontracted pupia Of the cect ERA club. It was decided by the founders| for every single woman over the age of rs Dee! y b i eyes Indi- e) -five has be eo france, by, throwing 22 empty beer Kee) time. Only one company put sae bid, ee Ore. oe this clock will be S10 feet {to attend even {f ho loses his prestige|cated that sie had died from polaoning,|of this club that old maids and old ASR RU ODL SAE ae a more iy Which ae Ganecis socatau: per- the others stating that their plants from the ground and can readily be seen {as a politician. He will dance and sing|but only a post-mortem will reveal its] women should not be eligible for mem- . AMAT vel bela ; miles around the dial of thia clos tr Rey aimretalty 1b Sag metits. the different clock companies in Amer-]|day. Ina year it will travel 14,600 Three or Four to One, fox for bids on this clock ‘by which |or more than half way round Successor to’ Ise! WHITE PLAINS, Feb. 7.—On,acoount ally designat.g an old maid. 6 ; i 5, mitting them all to enter at once, so] Were not equipped ao that they could) trom any tall bullding in this city, It will| “Mr, Dooley,"” while the boys will fll NN. oy: of aulelde, at first advancea} DeTshln. ‘Then came the onerous ques- Ny nates: oo Cad Moslenae Aopen Teele oe they “could "overpower and: bind }tex- build such a mammoth timepiece aake i horme-power to moye the nandw|in the refrain with the “Mr. Devery” |, A ‘heory of aulelde, at frst advanced | HSNO: | Tin) co ne eae en Disnice Gut an ease Bie wee erpnes Seilde gna oe Wis nea three yevolvers, and ea| , rze Stephenson Car Company moved|o0 silt sie make the span of aweniy, | “Wendell's Assembly Rooms, where the|famlly or friends, who say that’ Mrs | beoomes an cld mald and at what age clal standing of the New . Chittick, forty-eight years old, | & ¢ ; the burgiara came within the glare of a| ‘rom Brooklyn to New Jersey. It se-l'our hours. A person sianding on the top| ball Is to be held, will hardly be big | kehtey was of a happy disposition and| a woman becomes old, dA gece earl einai AREAS Chester | Electric: “Raliway styoet lamp he opened fire. The crooks| lected a sito about a mile south of|of this‘tower as it stands to-day has ajenough for the crowd, It js. assured) was looking forward with additional joy i DR at kh inate (Monee fi . | Iustloe Keogh to-day appointed « &tonce returned the assault with lend.| the outskirta of Elizabeth, close to the| apiendid view of an area with a radius /that they will havea lot of fun even as|ty the prospect of a sixth child in a| It was finally dectdc at a single |329 Spring street, and died before the ar-| B. Pratt, of New Rochelle, ¢6 silt Twp of them, as the walls and the|voundary of Linden Township. ‘Thelot twenty miles, or 1,26 square miles. j pectators. {short time. woman becomes an old maid at the} rival of an ambulance. vacancy “My Grandson, the Future Duke.” Millionaire Zimmerman, of Cincinnati, Whose Daughter Married the Duke of Manchester, Talks of His Hopes for the Noble Youngster, An Interesting Chat with EUGENE Miss Alice Roosevelt's Five Suitors. Who the Young Men Are Who Are Laying Siege to the Heart of the President's Beautiful Daughter, Stage Lovers — as Husbands. The» Result: of Marrying Matinee Idols Shown by Some Recent and Very Unhappy Instances, The Reasons Why Women Marry Actors Discussed in an Article by WHICH RICHARD LE WILL BE HER GALLIENNE WALENTINE? The Story of a ' a GRY Beautiful Girl Who Be mp. Married a Man to came A Reform Him, and Now Lies in Jail, His OF A o-Morrow’s SUNDAY WORLD 9,135 ' Days in a Dungeon. How It Seemed to a Man Who Had Spent Many Years in Prison to See New York City Again and Feel the Warm Sun, LIKE A STORY FROM THE GRAVE. aa eae RED:HOT COAL AMinister oe OF POPULAR Who Has Astonished 0 Church Circles by AMUSE- z . His Advocacy of MENTS. Believesin — Werity Amusements a Better Life, A Wonderful Change of (4 qe TWENTIETH the Little Woman Who , ‘ CENTURY S Became ee i CENTURY ercamsins wane TTS un! Which 8 } cen formation “Grand Dame.” How a Yale Professor Believes We Can Make Ourselves Healthy and Beautiful, ‘The Benefits of His System Illustrated by Miss STELLA TRACY. First of a Series That Will Benefit Every One Who Reads and Follows ‘the Simple Instructions. Conducted by PROF. LEONIDE WANGER.

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