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Employees from Running Ve- Motorman Goes to Mate’s Res- |: cue and Free Fight Follows,|*": |". ~ That Is Continued in Station- |! _ House—Many Injured. [Siesta Teas ac arenenudien took tle ) A wild riot, In wh musical Instr monts, sticks, stones, coupling bars and! Controlling levers were used by passen- |" ors and trolley car men, res lina ber of persons being more or Jone injurea and the reserve being called out the Morrisania police station early ve ‘Car No. %, of the Westchester avenue 1 had reached the terminal at West- fer avenue and Southern boulevard, | ), conductor was Abraham Cohn, of i. 1476 Brook avenue, and the motor- 1 and Second stree _ There were a number of passengers! there for a car to return to } among whom were John ¥. Flynn, of No. 751 St. Ann's avenue, Bnd his two sons, William, twenty-two, avenue. “The motorman of car No, 0 started © to run it to the barn, but the Fiynns| ® and their friends boarded it and in- that the conducior take them to town, Argument was useless, “and they would not allow the car to “Proceed. Cohn attempted to put them “pf and was picked up and thrown bod- ily into the snow. Ran to Comrade's Aid. “Saxe, the motorman. grabbed tontroliing lever and ran back to help Zohn, but was smashed over the head vith a mandolin by one of the Flynns, "A number of other passengers who were waiting at the termina! took a Rand and went to the assistance of Cohn and Saxe. The Flynns had man- ") glubs, ‘The others used sticks, stones / and coupling bars. While the fight was raging car No. | $2 came along and the conductor and motorman, Peter Driscoll and Patrick Gallagher, ran to the assistance of their comrades. Tite windows cars in both were smashed. @ number of passengers, including sev- eral women, and three of these prompt- | ty. fainted, the | struck i eh, ‘ a TROLLEY CAR and knocked down, 8t a her name, and ran aw —— j | People Anxious to Return to City tr vithea to stop se 7 "© from the Bronx Try to Prevent |: serves (rom (ne Morrisanla station ar- rived. | tanataay Has on a charge of grand larceny. ) man Patrick Saxe, of No. 17) East One| (OM nant James, twenty. With the Flynns|; nk Hegensule, twenty-five, of fo. Bt. Ann's avenue, and his| © Joseph, thirty, of No. %2 Brook | “MZ even young women to ‘ay heen arrested by detectives working un-|der the name of ‘J tis | der Capt, McDermott, of the East Fifth street Mey have a tight to talk to people. dixerimini In the second oar there were Rocka and clubs were flying through and one windows, y ston ‘efused to give jon as she in the shoulder by a hea aasiated to her feet, and Beck, of the had heard the row emen Har on, nds (urned on them, and b ng badly pounded when the re njared. d been injured moted tor Cohn a Movormat injured about the hanas The motorman and conduc: r were alvo bleeding nd the Flynns anu nore or less cut their ring and Hegensules were taken station, Seret. MeGann e, and, as Conductor Cohn ea ocliarge against the te! or picked up ah rew it at hi ond bare’y t one cusnidor dor missed a1 fora break and made a rush ere several polloe- the time and a ved. ‘The Flynns finally and Tengensules we subdued and locked up in cells. ACTOR HAD REAL MONEY. Charge of Grand 1 Daniel Nash, of No, 237 DuMeld street,’ Brooklyn, a Row comedian, held in the Adams Street Court to-day Mrs, Augusta Dixon, with nth wife stopped, anid a 8100 bill on Sat- get changed. According to her Nash brought back s arink- nd all threo proceeded to imbibe, There was something Jn the liquor whieh ly deprived Mra. Dixon nt hor senses. When sho recovered the day she says she missed five dia- rings, a brooch, a gold watch and a ratehel ‘and that Mr. and pockets and w agh came back to-day. N and likewise was crrested, ‘ decestibee = Saar HAVE RIGHT TO FRESH AIR. Magintrate Crane Reproves Detec- ing Women. after discharging who had ation, sald “pis thing has got to stop, and tf It docen't Vil Ko myself to Police Hend- quarters to make the complaint. ‘There | women have the right (o walk the Alt and sunshine are free to all can’t guess at What they gay day. You can see how dangerous fe le for a respectable woman on the ttreet when the police make these in- 8. Tam not going to hold any The yoom and reported the attitude of Mag- Istrate Crane to thelr Captain, was] The| Passen Wins han adde the Inte pany, lew and Mon dred and transfor ning up. he got a car Railway Blanchar on Justice of the Its trans! rule was ing thelr on the st The at Sj inwiat the Gaiagher decision does not knock out thac rule, | | James the third President lity dn cash ball | trial, WRONG TRANSFER COSTS ROAD S100 i Refused Red Ticket Given} Instead of Green One. By winning his at face lines from the Battery to Yonkers Galligan was a passenger on the Man- ‘hhattan elevated raflway coming down- town and wanted to get off at Tre- mont avenue, Y]the guant’s language failed to when he He wes told to get the train at that station and pald 3} it mu cents extra for n transfer ticket; said he should have a green ona, the being good onl: ig the other wi Under, protest Galligi S-cent fare and then he The case was tried be! gan’s attorney portrayed the outra company's at rules of the Manhattan ¢ politan, provided only for a continuo ride to the South or a continuous ride to the north, and the jury awarded $100 of Impecuntour by judicious transfering. by Judicious transferring. ABEEL SAYS “NOT GUILTY.” So Pleads in Court and Goes on | affections of Miss and who was Indicted for forgery in i ' degree for presenting a letter! prices: Go'd fillings, $1.00; Amalgam purporting to hava been signed by Vice Union Telegraph Company, pleaded not | ity, before Recorder Goff. Tle was allowed ta Ko on his former COLUMBIA RAISES HER TARIFF, WASHINGTON, has Increased her Custo: THE WORLD: TUESDAY MARIE DRESSLER A HEAVY “SWEET KITTY’ ger on Union Railway Suit Because Cooductor co’s Star, t Th pd a new sour rurban see and man nas Gallagan Sir er of all the sur- Vernon. understanding heed but not called out that statfon off at One Hun- Forty-ninth street, obtain a to the surface cars, then run- to Tremont ay He left nue, he confessed sh acter considerable weig The skit combines a “take-off” of the Uedstead scene and that rainy-day de- of the troops. In this case, it {sa cradle Instead of a cur- alned bed into which Kitty climbs, and it 1s only a matter of reasonable con- Jecturs that down will fall Kitty, cradle and all ] When Miss Dressler recovers her polse the mixes a panch powerful enough to Ivive any regiment to war; and for the J pathetic picture she stands fn the rway with a raised umbretta that nas seen better, if not rainier day: while a weird hand holding a watering pot does the rest. but and the conductor red one, for a ride'on a “paid an extra sued the Union Company for damages. fore. Justice | Galli din the Supreme Court. t to which hls client had b A the theory y that the mpany wnder | f Metro: Blanchard res rn fer contract with the orth or south Nt ee Dre invente stop the practice | way a funny song, which, like every- young people of spend-|thing else in the nonsensical bit, is Sundays i circuitous riding | liietorically Incorrect G reet car lines on a single nickel Reliable ie Dentistry. torneys for the Metropolitan ——— Our prices are reasonable and we will not undertake dental work of Ls any kind without first having a clear who trifed with the understanding with our pr ve Rléatior Anderson ancl fatient as to just what the work will Ogden Goelet,”* cost. All examinations are free. We quote you some of our standard Bi M. Abee! lilllngs, 50 cents; Gold crowns, $3.00; Plates, from $5.02. Hours, 9 to 7, Closed Sundays, Lady ate tendants, Established 15 years. 2 Went 14th St., cor. 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Miss Dressler doesn't bear a striking resemblance to Henriettn Crosman, and though she has never been a Belasco r she has been next door to one. may have emboldened her to order J. Cheever Goodwin to do his worst and then to herself furnish the swelling of “Sweet Kitty Swollairs."* Miss Dressler plays tho titte rote with three plumes and an awful nerve, And ave the char- THE TRUE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER. FOR P CONSTIPATION. HALF A G.ASS ON ARISING GIVES PROMPT RELIEF, TellMe WhoNeeds Help Just a Postal, That Is All. Is wanted—from you—nor from postal card, and L asic st onan need ah th HOF hiiat of then ean never Only a few. 90 T take thi mi” Fie Sou tage frie] vt pay 3 wilve te the result of ny tite. men work In learning how to. strengthe the insite nerves. AML tT bring back operates. every organ, A give a weak falls, eave when a caure— @ cure. 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