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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DLCEMBER 29, 1903. ) é AEAT TY HALL (5 MUNICIPAL BUILDING PLANNED FOR THE GREATER CITY BY BOROUGH if PRESIDENT AHEARN--SUGGESTION BY ARTIST BIEDERMAN 6 P2O0OOOOO409094OO4OO0OOSGOOD BELLI DEPH DOOD ION DTD DHE / PUNED BY AREA Borough President-Elect Advocates En-! largement of the City Hall Park and| the Erection of a Duplicate of the Hall): of Records at the Broadway Side. O6-98SS-9S9 12980 e249 4 * © > He Would Erect a Magnificent Struc-|¢ 3 ae $ 5 et ture in the Centre for Housing City|{ Departments and Remove Old Court] é = House—Wants More and Better)? A Am Street Pavements. a ck Interviews with New Heads of Departments. No. 3. * “The improvement of our great city in an artistic sense, the building a magnificent municipal structure which shall at onee be a City Hall and an adifice for the housing of th: various city departments, together with the establishment of public comfort places, isl of safety, the better Wlumination of our city streets and extended asphalt pavements are| | "among the many projects which it will be my pleasure and pride to advo- sate during my term of office. $ “Our city is the second largest in the world, and destined 10 be the| ¢ . first, and every effort sbould be made to have it as near architectural | 2 perfection as possible.” —Statement ot John F. Ahearn, President-elect | = of the Borough of Manhattan, F eee | John F. Ahearn, President-elect of the, matters which {t will be my duty to Boraugh of Manhattan, former State] supervise as President of the greatest Genatar, champion of the school teach-| borough In our great city. ers an@ Tammany leader of the Fourth “IT am most deeply interested tn the Assembly District, 1s one of the most] proposition to erect a municipal butld. Popular members of the Tammany or-| ing, and the plans already discussed Ganization ard is regarded by his fol-| appear to bear the | A A é $ Towers as a man whose word in as go0d| administrations. ‘These, t uieane | SSeosS2Ie96o3008 oe 2 pened . ; , apt h yart Buildi he structure &s his bond. That is an ancient expres-| contemplate the erection of a building This scheme, which will do much toward beautifying the city, embraces the construction of new State Courts on the site of the Stewart uilding, the stru e Evanewete Peiastony Ltd ating Soka as the old Stewart| to be a duplicate architecturally of the beautiful new Hall of Records. The rest of the block to be occupied by the City Hall proper. With the old Courts and the e ~ | bullding et Chambe: i . A ; i , > > f ronage to that of the Mayor hhaself and| Reade streets a Aupileats ot Teanenee “brown stone’’ building removed there will he a wide sweep to give the hest pussible effect to the new structures. Whose power will be almost as great. some Hall of Records building on the 2) ———— — a - - He has been called one of Tammfgs 03060 2 bdo. bseded @ home for all the city depa: on the Tammany ticket at the urgent] 4 city departments, sia cawalee ted. 22! GIRLS SEE FIGHT KILL MURDERER WHITE fring qBEEL |S FATALLY BURNED) MADE IN BROOKLYN selection met with favor ambn& the| ‘remneany administration the plan of nie REET ics Pregident- | Sresie® iocRUnicipal, building. on tne : : Vo Aer i erin P fe elect is known to every man, Woman!” piaes Weee Alt Oeeme Ghastly Scene at the Execution in Auburn Five-Year-Old Lena Sricoli, While| Martin Littleton, President-Elect Aiea “Association, which: has. hand: | , TR Idea progressed co tne extent ot SIX Young Women Walk More) Prison To-Day, Which Horrified Spectators Miss Anderson, Through Her! peaching for a Clock, Sets|. of the Borough, Makes Charles earm “Association, which me quarters on East Broadway. he | [mihi uiddle oe tee tote eat es | than’a Mile to Witness Bout and” Made a Physician Swoon. Brother, Declares She Did) je, press on Fire at the C. Wise Superintendent . of ha won great popularity. State courts bullding facing both Cham- Popular Among Teachers. we street and Broadway on the weet-| jy Edwin Gould’s Old Barn at ; Not Go to Canada to Identify; stove, Buildings. ce Faitoley oi} e Under’ th sent administratt AUBURN, N. ¥., Dec. 2—Contrary to| peated, but still the stethoscopes re- 3 pea haan) bud ad Jenne, | these plans were considered and nad -the| Berkeley Oval. all predictions Frank White, the colored |€°Fded cantiac action, and two more} the Prisoner. approval of Mayor Low ds well Sealous work in behalf of the tnstruct- Coniptroller fies other prominent, one ors in the public schools. He is.}clais. Jt will be my pride to ald. in ‘ chair without making an faually well known and admired by [CAM ing out this project under a ‘Tam-| S!x young women in men's clothing LAG tbh SE flashed brilliantly and ny administration. a re vas of | wy: * Policemen and firemen, for whom he What e sragniticent improvement | W#!ked @ -mile ‘and a half in the coid|th!s morning and at 6,32 o'clock was of- | was an odor of something burning Bas secured by legislative enactments} would, be achieved by the erection of |Iast night and in the teeth of a bit-|fclally pronounced dead. ‘This was not executioner said it was the sponge or such buildings! Phe City Hall Parl : until six separate contacts of 1,740 volts, | neath the electrode, He adjusted It more nereaser of salaries and pensions, One | 8Uoh, ; Tee terranes ae Soria He cleared of the presentavullaings; (176, \wind’ tose) a) iprige: Oetit, WBICN} = oe ce naa: beaniudminigteredil \|\ghtly: betara thé next ahock sident-elect_ Ahearn’s| with the exception: of the historle public servant” was to] Hall, and. left an open common, thy | OK Place in an old barn on the Edwin} ” Aside from the numerous contacta| Among those who made n teat with Onweno County munierer walked to the| commacts ifs} sas Oh ser sss Lena Sricoll, five years old, left at] Martin Littleton, President-elect of | pur @ second contact the heat Fs y ne ar ante hoa A morning newspaper printed to-itay| home by her parerts, both of whoin gol the Borough of Brooklyn, announced Identifien- | oUt to -work, set her dress on fire to-| the following appointments this afters ter arrest | dav and was so badly burned that shel joon: in Canada for forgery in the third de-| Wl dle, Her eyelashes and hatr were! Charles C. Wise, of the Sixth Dime gree, by Miss nor Anderson, to) completely burned off and her face was} trict, Superintendent cf Public Bulld- Whom he is said to have represented, turned to a crisp. ings and Offices. t.[ Lena and her sister Flora, who is but] Dennis Donovan, of the Eleventh Dis- demonstratlon | wectrode & circumstantial story of th tion James N. Abeel test acts asa ‘ - i 3 himself as the son of Mrs. Ogden Le ‘vorato the payment by the city of / Reams (Pot of downtown, tons aid | Gould estate at Berkeley Oval. ueceenary, the only: unusual, featire of) the alsthoscone. wad Dr. stein and Mel Lec an esta ne matting: newanarer [two seara olden, werol plasine tnsthel cert ores sinacutecaser 1.099 to the widow of evriy fireman{as well as the ‘old General geasions|* T° be exact, the mill Jasted only ax} the electrocution was the swoonlhg of/ reported that the heart had not ceased) .ocount the identification was made at{kitchen, Lena crawled up on the win-) Maurice Theall, Secretary to the Ste lilsalingthaspertecmansevoe duty: bulding and, Gre-houre. now veritable | minutes and thirty-five seconds, coming |Dr. Ulysses B, Stein, of Buffalo, who] to beat. When he had resumed his reat] tye vraricy seating ta Niners alte | dows hedge wiiohe ie tows (a the, wins ie epee ie | | But the new Borougn Resident has | oGaeq space for the park, Ree ningive | tan end when “Kid” Betts, of this| Was carried from the room limp and!in the front row and the fifth contact) Ontario, while Abeel w his way to}get a clock, The stove door was open “ ; | 4ther ambitions than purely hum) fine prospect and additional lleht and | City, brought “Kid Mullins, of Phila-| conscious, had been turned on he suddenly pitched) Wellang, Canada, in the custody of two|and the child's dress caught fire 4 darian, He has a larkely developed | air. in. addition, the elty would save| delphta, a cropper with a right on the| White entered the death chamber sur-| forward and fell lieadlong to tho stone| central Office men vind Candin nate |e eaming and calling for help, she Women’s Dept ene, Mt i several hundred thousand dollars a yeas 5 rounded by keepers, who were prepared | 4 ft door of Elec- ny 5 i R 4 ¢ivic pride, and as Borough President | {) ye. y! point of the jaw in the last leg of the tor ane | floor, almost through the doc ives. ‘The story relates that Miss An-|rushed out of the Kitchen, which is on JANUARY BARGAINS IN ert he says {: will be his aim to make pecond round. i: 1 emergency. Is eyes were not} triclan Davis's cabinet. derson and her sist Catherine con-| th yl if ff th e7 t ad ears j For More Aaph . Y : \e second floor of the tenement, an¢ . ; New York City one of the most beautl-| re Asphalt Pavements, The elx women, the two brulsers and |7Ce lifted from th floor, He was un-| Dr. Stein was picked up dy three! fronted him, tdentified him and that he}ran down the stairs to the first floor, | Suits, $10.00 up. hs ful municipalities In the world. mente ore os extending, sphalt pave-| most of the apectators started from aj attended by any clergyman, al:hough| keepers and carried bodily from the) whispered to the young woman he had|where Mrs. Bena Saqul and her son Coats, $7.50 up d “It will be my pleasure,” he sald, |responsibility and shall TECOIVO chee it! | downtown,” hotel, © the ‘ masqueraders|the chaplain was with him during his| death amber. He soon tevived erajdecelved: "Bay nothing, nor,” Isadore, nine years old, were standing. | Skiris, $3.95 up. * a3 an Evening World reporter to-day. |tention which Its ats inact came after the vict hat} An Evening World reporter went to| Flora followed her sister. The boy Skirts, $3.95 up. t fvening jfeng@n whieh: Do? ds, | eparating in pairs and snuggling in| last hours in.his ceil. pronounced dead. Davis asserted that) ning report A uickly got a pail of water out of the| Waists, 98¢. 4 i 0,40 all that Iles in my power as a | Dapiele streets shal Tr} Detween tho men in the party to further] White would not make the slightest | White was no doubt practically dead) the home of Miss Anderson's father to-| {OM eet which he ahd. In mother | Waists, 98¢. up. ~ 4 An aid An oMclar to perfect project- | ments on account of ‘the compacative | conceal thelr sex. ‘They rode to the |response to his pleas for penitenc Nob Sher Hie: bray coon tab paid the] da” With a copy of the newspaper in |itve and threw it over the burning child, | Furs, $7.50 up. 24 ae ame ov@lirents and vreate others cal- gene veuth waleh they oan be cleaned| Bronx on an. * train and got off at} a word nor a moan Issued from White! p Ity to-day waa committed Sunday.{ Westion, One of Miss Anderson's who was writhing in pain and sti!l con- / culated t en ct tractive: 2 5 in. . . . . - ~ 5. 7 ‘ lowe! 5 ploye hers: ne he door of t at ° 4 0 i era tea on inane, the aisractiveneys nie HEMLINE ot grant city at [the One Hundrell and Aixty-Arat street |wiite in the deaih chamber until atter | fet, 49M” He enticed nig employer, a a a he fla Sik the ammulance phi ) f | \ ay course Uttle © At the: cock bikemen y étalon : | George ‘Clare, a farmer ¢ “1 He read che story thre maby te 0 yl Actually be accomplished in’ two years|reat sirvet slant, naditfonal pomhed | at thal hn ter of cegemonten| ‘Ne fourth contact, when Aa strange! wego County, into a cornfield upon t “The whole story Is a fake," he said.}was dying. She was taken , & i + cin ¢ 5 stations, public. bath: t point the master o| gurgling in his throat made the physi-| pretext that the cows were in the corn| | : y che Mee ene eee titiie: hope was A i. Uatn cntecorlnes cata tt ime | Ind Gutamter, felon Of seeetse tmnt | inquired if there would be aulficlent lans step back and horrifled the apee.| ant while his back was turned he de-| “My alster is no arid | CRs OMB R Lae ute trig alnen { certaln enterpr calculated In tme| ment of the sewer ayatem, ‘strict’ oom, | ght in the barn to ‘pull off” the fight. / ans step nd horrified the spec-| iiperately: fired several bullets into Nis} she has not been the agin this) nd father of the child could not bel Broadway and 13th St. } to be manifist improvements can be/pliance by the rallmads’ with exigt:|No sooner had. he. spoken than the|*@tor®. The contact was quickly re-| body untll he fell to the ground dead. ull day yesterday and she is here | found for some time after the accident tarted. ing ordinances and adequat 4 c » will you | acer lon. over: etsctrical iriieenee supenvie: appropriation of the lamps of a Jerome a fone W he wil y Can Increase Reanty of Streets. | portant questions which shall be cre, | avenue cer which was passing was can take wor t that she has j — ainant. am obliged to hear i it th “The beauty of avenues and atreeta| mi nee dation ay gonca ge aaeame ed and acted upon by three ee ee F amucionliae hot bean to Niagara Falls, Fan be Increased by Judicioum expendi-|1" exalt take pride in delng aie te spirits. ‘hey stopped the car, ‘Then Fannie Austin took the stand Deny She Left the City. } gULSP A HIUUA Vardar eROSRISGM sya made) ey melerigueci tye slows) forthe bats] boldly mossesxed themaciven of the rall- She said qulte composedly even of | ‘his same newspaper asserted yester more attrvctive, ‘he exereie of added | HEMLINE osnee gniay, oe, [ORt comPRnNS DOPE and answered ito Ad sped he ace Meas vel rcaianeegy ee eee? Vigiiauce tn the way of granting per-lough’ Presideng. Ahearn will have ite | the, Protests tReet stata, Misueke Gracioi cher cUth. AtEAl|auidalnbalelnwaiattecmmonincnareom: mite for the erection of buildings the [naming af the local school boards: He [Partner by threatening to “Diff ‘em In [ace A Dei Coa ne Ua eran ys (au Cada or unpay aLer cgay Ege ; ; PI ROEI RESO iW will preside at all. low d : fo us Interfere we game, 3 'g- | pany of Centra @ Det | Pee Pe en cma DAC naree saith the | pravementy and an ‘presiding, tents | 24, cumwers gins, a boarder tried to throw me down-| who had a warrant for Abeel's arrest| ge dea « 8 amo , abe ‘ Spon the return of the lamp robbers pe J a EE UNS ApeClU ter POwer: at! vate tne party, alviged into three squads and stalgs and Miss Ma j le trled to oul! Hig-]on a charge of forging the name of J, & = — , |hwiae: to tt rey headed in different directions for Be. gins dak." ; hamty| © Van Every, Vice Brosident ot ue SPECIAL FOR NEW YEAR’S. ; "oak Of the dve-story tene-|keley Oval, #0 ay not to arouse sus-| Maid Who Had Mistress Ar-|, 20st then one of the Severne family] Western Union graph Company, wo | ment at No. 195 Madison mtreet. feton ind of any pol! an | Ma interpolated: "The girl was drinking,| 4 letter of Introduction to Miss A R Are SAVED TWENTY SSRs "|e ie Soph pore cima ae" COUNTER GOODS, LB. c ho might happen to be on post, ge at || Laying a)plane Girth ena cce pe eer eenancokeiem Fon Tool) rested for Assault: Testifies |TourHemts es oun cual ate The members of hi Sha coseiatcy tie cee TUESDAY ONLY: 1 . | ladder the policeman made the fright-|ahead, ard it saved them from many girl's quick reply, and then she went Avec! Im nractically In custody ; | ened’ poople wall across this, Mabe or & nasjy fall and cold puddie. that an Effort Was Made to on with her story. ‘They gave me an{ Hotel at Wetuad, contusion i | the women and children and two a] 1t was midnight when the barn Smother Her. awful fright. Miss Marte pulled the mh oreding ve, TIOLASSES CREAM KISSES... . scecoeeclils ai eh [and infirm men Werthelmer .cartieg| Was reached, everyone sti from the shades down so that the on the ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES. : seeeee lbs, 186% across, H punishing » weather, and . the men. 2S outside couldn't aee me smothered WEDNESDAY ONLY: | When all were safe the whimpering. The master of ceremonies Bee After the maid finished her story the = Ss Fr - . went down through the Ste cae qtationed himself at tne door and an-}| Mys. Horriette M. Severne, forty Yers) gevornes tok theo stand in rapid. st CHOCOLATE PECAN CREAMS, ve 10c Policeman Wertheimer Made ins to make sure that all were out, | nounced that 1€ would coat $1 a nead toJold, very preity, fashionably drensed, Her cession and they: told stories whieh had «| KSSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES. ...., 1S . ‘5 : jy O8 the second floor, and In a room Into} ect in out of the cold. The price was Miss Marie, ‘and Miss|@ burden of Be oe SC. 88th. 26 p y A » Many Heroic Rescues iN) wich the names nad already eaten, ne| Paid willingly, but when noses were dikewlec -peotly and be-| 00 all thelr SPECIAL FOR DEC, 2S8thy29th, 30th, 31st: A found Rosie Schwartz, twenty years old; | Counted inside it was found that “the p x fs that all they did was to hold the girls! POUND BOXES, | PIVE-POUND BOXE ms Blazing Tenement and WaS)inostrise sonwartz. two yee 4: | pouse™ was worth only 489 and tuefoomingly attired, and all ¢ of thelnuaiinioe seavent eneailceean hitiiie OLDEASRERED BARLEY SUGAE 4Q¢ | yolcE PCANDU FUR FAMILY U8By ured. + {Nathan Nevins, two years old, and fen. | “PUSS” Made 4 protest, Severne apartment, at No, 25! W -| them. MINED DP Xaisaeeeiiee ss GER Fo, TPR BOX... OU Himself Bauy Injured. dore Nevins, two weeks. old, | “We don't purivvas to go On TUF entyeArst wLre|l, we the Wes: Side] Mise Matle said that the maid drag —~-—— Ses i Sinneieerc ifs gale han $100," announced “Kid” Betts, | fi 47 3 st PEANUT BRITTLE. eee JOG | ete MINED CANDY, AN ENDLESS AS- pe cs They were trying to get to an air| iss tha at Court this afternoon ged Mrs, ‘Titus down two. filghts | UrrEn REANUT INE SUNED CANDY. AN ae shaft which was filled: with amoke.|./38¥ Eat tet eeysueeree ara caarges of thelr © nd bit her three times on | FRSA TONS ; : bled Polleeman Benjamin’ Werthoimer, © | Werthetmer carried them, two at alfgnt or youse 60 nome wid out sur| AUStN «who hy NGA BAGS EM iealster Jel nl kay MINED) CAND hate a uicea, ADR HON CHOCOLATES he Maditon street station, was ser | time, to the window, out on the lire-| Mucks,” areas theirs arrest, 4 y and never does anything Nea BS ‘ | * 5 re! cha y st Ic iy ve reason te ubtec T “i as#ervly burned from) *°00Rd trip his uniform caught fire.and| {12 pounds, DEAE bantame, acceed tas | Over until 2 o'clock on f thelto with a show of violence GP ADE, ARSORTAENT y {TITAS ae : Omit was burnimg brightly as he dercended | situation as:aracefully aa ‘poasible, The |nou-appearance of the matd this mory-{ Magi p ume into the ca PibkicelArel lpi imacll Hoc ATES ANE $1.50 him while he heroleally ye: Pers. WIEN MICA" Ting, gta HONHONS HB RRUTT Waving his}agatn at this alewenty Sata ‘ nok tnelt 1 twen:y! the fire-escape ‘ladder with two children | ipntey Anais ACE ERUITS, families from a burning tenement on the in his arm eet Marty, War OW names | Nand at elon one sam glad IN RORTEN GI st Side to-day "| (Phe polte rt f a 8, reconds Mullins. Young | side of the court said excited today : Sate ESA Wek JUST aR , Todt! Bat RIG Coy sg wnt ORNS RT RTA a nGITnE, nd) loka were | ined cok RR Min cat Uitng vate AGG BF tho sone xia WARE LHOCOLATES. A250) j $150 meter in Reheces Cohn'n hat | 0Urned and his hands and face siiatered | ring. Wal AM you good-looking women. Mra. Ses RAND SDS A gas by (he heat, fle was cheered by the | side of the ring, Walch had been pr . gal Mls } An Immense Show! aetna. at 197 an" 199 Madison street, | croade in the rhe te Mia bs he | ¥loualy put uD, ‘and tive minuten after; 0ack and let us hear what's what. Be-lwho ws ¢ An nse EAvORE exploded and set fire to the five-story | Gama “GSS! midnight the fighters came to the| ainniug | wish to state thatno cameras «| morro PAPERS, COSTUME MOTTO! 7 + BCs, Kee doucle tenement. Policeman Wert-| | Say oso eke Betts's ght from the start, ve brought into play in this * M n sange our Spevial Oller (0 Sunday,Sehools,-Chuehte heimer turned In an alarm, and then ENGINE CUTS OFF LEG, And at the end of the frat Tound he hud Y | During this sale we will cont! Mnstitutions and Pairs ran to the building. With dasftor Mullins going. je datter came up he Magistrate according to the alle nstitutions fresh at the call of ‘time, howe hi? er, Noy Fall New Haven Tr: he-could not withstand his opponents| FAtons « ‘ Charles Nathanthal tre ran through the bullding, telling every one to get out, ‘The lower hall was already ablaze and © defendants, would not ro side of thé story yes the nogress asked fe ( i iy and 60 f 30-pound pail of Mixed Candy an $ we Ae pound boxes for. a nstelernete 2.25 + twenty-five seconds to go, Hetts landed eo mame Lene, ternlay when | h i Henry Maier, ten years old, a school-|a light Jolt.on Mullins’s jaw and Ret. 5 vi —— if oto t that ; : if # hodrging the Severnes wit Cash ai Bah adap boy, of Nu. 990 Westchester avenue, | cree Furst gave him the prize of $80, wah! reine the Severnes with AMERICAN ACCUSED sith aya(wiiligpiiver 1coiber ®t 54 BARCLAY SE climb to it roof. Tt looked then aa it] While crosaing the tracks of Pee ae CUNARD AGENT DEAD. Continuing the Magistrate sald: “One IN, Dov ANE linet i ‘| Van rajandy (100 COR. WEST BWAy . che aig wishin, a] Ta en, tees Ane tart Ral'| yogta eae tate” Ran| on acing tg [ec bates ic] Spe wan tn 29 CORTLANDT ST Wertheuner, secured a Indder which he tell under a freight engite,, His] agent forthe Cundrd Bteamship Com. | nant and excited, came here yesterday, | wcused of forging a letter ‘meas d. Ogden G ' y the Hronx, 13o -& rs] atreishes.foom, ihe toot of the DUTINE sight leg WAM cut off and he waa taxen|Pany At this port, died at hile home on | { hope she will keep aulet to-day. Ie|“ommeree “und “Industrs, which Orden Goeict and the Broth: | Maen a eat CO. D. : \ COR CHURCH~ ‘bull ‘Across an areaway twelve feet to nesia Hospital, r= | Bbioon “street, edtly to-da@y.~>" ~~ ~s""ddesn't’ matter who comes to me with: cashed in Paris, of the Duchess of Roxburghe, . * ns ips, » * ‘ . x A yy ; ’ / Pe cE = oo ANIC - po hnnt cana "i feeds oo samapmmmantem scans ir ans) ar iin “