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LARCENY CHAE ACANST BILDER Several Big Structures Are Now, Cashier Andrew Thompson, of Being Erected in Violation of| the Fifth National Bank, Causes Arrest of Contractor the Ordinances and Notices| Have Been Served. Joseph A. Farley. 'SAYS HE GOT $20,000 BY FALSE REPRESENTATIONS. High Skeletons of Iron and Steel| The Accused Man Is Held in $10,000 Bail for Examination Stand Alone Without the Least; 5 and Is Support of Brick or Stone; Masonry. | Brother for Bondsman. UT THE WORK GOES ON | WITHOUT ANY CHANGE. Joseph A. Farley, a well-known bulld- No. 04 W. Seventy-seventh who has oMevs at > and 7 wae drrested of Cashier An- ‘That the buliding laws which ave sup- ti posed to regulate the construction of |° of Dulldings in this city ero being gener: | st: @lly ignored by contractors and o _atruetion companies, in spite of repeated | ty.aay on come Warnings from the Building Bureas, und) 4, that some of the most imposing of tha! We" 7 Sew Dulldings being ereoted tn this city| Hank, charged with the larceny of “ate at the present moment marked with | $20,000. the same ‘violations which were on | the Motel Darlington just before its) 4, solinpse, is shown to-day by an exai c Ration of the records of the Build! “Bureau. view of the awful loss of life at- it upon the Hotel Darlington dis- sed » it would naturally be » on, of ade agalnat him there and he wa on that in $10,009 ball fo on ‘Thursday next. His brother, James Furley, aiso a builder, furniened the bond for 4 he was released, Mr. Far urt proceedings by £ ithe contrary. little or no attention has rnings or the “vio-|man John J. Adams. Neltt construction work ley nor Mr. Adams would ¢ which. |case in court. Mr, Thomps the inspectors say, are in thelr present|/ seen at the Fifth Nationa Akeleton shape just as dangerous as) Twenty-third str rd avenue, ‘the flimsy Darlington structure was on|gave this version « $10,000 each eatate In Harlem as collateral loans, He said that he owned this rei estate and the money was given to him, An Investigation of the collateral proved to the sntisfaction of thie bank that Mr. Farley did not have ttle to the property. We demanded the re- turn of the money on the ground that it had been obtained by misrepresenta- tion. Mr. Farley would not return it. “We ten instituted a civil proceed: ing and got Judgment aguinst Mr. Far- ley for the $20,000. We have © been able to collect on the Judgment, and so “Complaints of violations have been made against these buildings, Among oe hag at ‘Tiffany Building, Street and Fifth avenue. ‘The Gorham Bullding, Thirty-sixth tt and Fifth avenue. New office bullding, Duane street and dway. apartment hotel, Seventleth street Columbus avenue. New apartment hotel, Elghty-first ts and Columbus avenue. office building, ‘fwenty-ninth and Broadway. * is a much longer list than this, it these are the conspicuous examples the evil which Supt. Hopper the Bullding Bureau is powerless | f ‘ope with unless it can get some jon which wil! provide him with tive system of punishment. ‘On each one of these buildings if the “Sivticare “vlolation’’ notice. On some has been decorating the ironwork for time, on others it {s comparative- recent, but on all it has not served change the method of construction. ‘Phe danger pointed out in these notices has not been attended to. The con- tractors have gone on with thelr work aa though the notices were not there. They will not stop work, and they are watisfied that they know more of bulld- ng than the inspectors do, so they have gone ahead, and there ts no w Of getting at them in t dition of the laws save eourt proceedings, which It is almos _ Mweless to institute. Wants Law to Ald Him, | Supt. Hopper says that if he can get ® law passed by tho Legislature im | Wosing fines on builders for every di ia it they ignore a ‘violation’ q thinks he can force them to re (he orders of the inspectors, He ‘Us inspectors declare that w ‘meven al of skeleto i safe. Sucti t to collapse ih a heavy id or if subjected to any unusual ‘Assistant Corporation Counsel William \J. O'Brien, who is detailed at th Jment-House Commission offic | fin the Harlem Court ay these Thirty-fifth ings. This we hinve done to-day, and the bank does not propose to back out. The matter will be pushed to the end, a Mr, Farley obtained the us by minrepresentation,’* Side of the Story. of the firm of Cantor, Adams & Molntyre gave this version of the transaction to-day: “Mr, Farley never put up any real estate as collateral for this loan. The fact {8 that when Mr, Farley applied for the Joan the bank could not lagally give It because tt was too large a pro- portion of their capital to lend one de- pesitor, They got around the banking law by lending the money to C mpson, and he in turn le arley on his not Hue A anember . but he Y was no nthe property. ‘The bank I Richard Parley as endorser, but could not collect. Now they bring this crim! nal ation against F i Interior Telephone Systems installed by tho Hew York Telephone Company are the best, Efflclent maintenance. Low rates, NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00, 15 Dey Bt. 220 W. 124th St. 111 W. 38th Bt, 614 E. 150th St. t and | ect | tron- np 4 summons, as rles D. Cronin und Former J |. Mayer, counsel for Butler ) Sleyatorg in the apartment-houses, was ‘of the quality desired by the Tene-| House Commission, but that he} fad disregarded the warnings, Counsel for the defendant said that ‘able was being replaced and the| Work "would be completed in a eek, Magistrate Baker therefore ad-| . yurned the case until March 14. {ies ALLISON IS BLAMED FOR HOTEL WRECK.| Condiments. | | To further introduce some of | } cur sweets for table use We offer special | for one week only the folloWing Marmalade Fruit: Pole & Schiwandtner, tron workers and | ructors, whose work on the col-| Hotel Darlington, in which more twenty men lost their lives, ts be- investicated by C jer Scholer and fot-Attorney Je to- me claimed ‘ | day, through their attorn: Ignatius ther, of No, 13%) Broadway, that the | Sweet Orange, 3.00 Bitter Orange, Orange and Grape, ) Per dozen, | Regular rrice, 4.00 dozen, 1 for the collapse was entirely due | | y the Allison Building Company. ‘To | | “prove this the fron worke sent] | | * tant District-Atto' ain thy oriaal plans and the amended plans of | Stuffed Mangoes, { the building, together with other papers | and letters, which they say will prove | it they Jived strictly up to thelr con- | that the Allisons are the} | | bes Who disubeyed the luw 60c, a Jar; regular price, 80c. India Sauce, 35c. per bottle; regular price, 50c. 1] Stuffed Prunes, | he says, wh vill 3, to Tngutre into the of the with Nuts, | edly and ten take a 30c, per box; regular price, 40c. | make whatover i ik ‘ TSommen Olives, Hon they please. 7 Wy ufternoon at 2 meet every aft fone bodies have b 8 of the hotel, hat only one more 25c., 35c., 60c. Bottle; | Regular prics, 35c., 45c., 80c. Pure Fruit Jams, ins John der eardlold abore $1.75 per Dozea: Gavenue, 1 he wos kcihied in the Regular pric 5 Doz. rs were buxy in the Released with 4), © Fitth ‘Nattonal] , decided to institute criminal proceed-| pe. We claim that a crime has been com-| {rot judement for the full amount from] - Ladies’ Suits & Silk Waists. THE WORLD: TUESDAY “EVENING, MARCH 8, G00 TEACHERS T0 SEE HOLY UND —— | They Sail from Hoboken on the! :: for the Jour: | in with * | hy Ww. Grosser Kurfurst to Meet! ¥:yf Mo- . ' European Co-Workers in Jer) f Hiie0! ro doin Hey. Dangy Sheen salem at Big Convention. ot Hnginnd; Archit Germany; Augyst Palm, of Sweden: T. 2 Cc. Tkehe Rev, MeGratg, Nenrly 00 delegaton to fourth dunday to-duy fom Hobe enartered Yhelr destination Ho tn an oxy exram to Roosevelt. nk ® telegram wan Rent pnevelt announcing that namo of the steamer, thirteen million Amer- chuel teachers and schol- which will be by wate: Near; ery Stato the Ame & presented on bor rhe American party wil! be met tn Pal- eating by a Buropedn delegation num-| dering 1.20 to 14% members. With th Americans are a number of mission- irles returping to their work in the flelds aroun the trip at an Bunday £8 The Itinerary {« us fol ‘i Leaving Hoboken, N. J. March § the Kurfuret will reach Funchal at stop, at noon, M roh Ma: de erranean, one of re- Paita. April] be ugh Samaria and tually oc Palestine, Egypt of the pilgrims Kurfurst, which 1 up for the oc- J convene ° miittes ig up of dar who form , the home will be board the tripe V er places of {iteres r t Azore Isl) 18 .| MIKADO SENDS CONDOLENCE, etures on Hoard, of the trip will be March S—The M.tado has the Japanese Legation here to Countess Von Walderare nee on the death of Fleld «ial Count Von Walderee and to 1 a representative to the funeral, 100,000 Bottles Free Dr, Lorenz's Great Tonic Invigorator TO-NI-TA Given Away Free All This Week at “VA. REID, YEOMAN & GUBIT, 140 Nasu SL EW. KINSMANL JR, 125th SL and 8th AV W. S ROCKEY, 3éth'St an th AK KALISH PHARMACY, 234 SL. and Ath Av {HOW TO GET TO-NI-TA FREE and take it to one 4 you will receive and a cop: free of char; RURLIN, re club has rganized, Be. 1 fy Street ... If you are sick and run-down, or if any of your family is sick, come jearly and get a sample bottle of TO- NI-TA and see how quickly the bene- fit will be felt. NS NO COCAINE other dang ous drug so often found In so- caine fiends. rect. ontete Do not accept a Tnsist_ on TO. Co. Kocb*s Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance. KocH & Wednesday and Thursday—A Sale of Wash Shirt Waists. heviot, front | LADIES’ WHITE WAISTS, of mercerized madras or damask, plaited front; also S' WAISTS. of wh ze plaits, tab collar; 79c h Val i of lawn, trimmed with Val. { reg. $1.50, 98c STS, of fine linen, strictly of white Union linen, |) apres Ww in drawn work fi z *. H tailor made, laundered collar and and plaits; reg. $1.85, 1,39) cuffs; also mercerized etamine, with LADIES’ WA’ |, of white lawn, with | fast color Persian embroid- colored embroidered dots, trimmed| ¢ry: reg. $2.00, 1.59 with embroidery to match; also of | LADIES’ WAISTS, of good quality butch- plain white lawn, yoke of ‘fine tucks! er linen, with applique embroidery, And calored lace’ insertions; front, tek and sleeves with fen 83:35, 2.591 targe'plaits; reg. $3.50, 2.89 Wednesday and Thursday—Big Values in LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Eton or coat effects, of all-wool mixtures, broad- cloth or cheviot, fancy sle and fitted cape, trimmed with peau de soie bands; reg. $24.50, for two days, 1 4, 715 shot taffeta silk, new spring model, tailored full blouse and pink, tan, green, brown and gray; reg. $5.50, for two days, colors white, blue, 125th Street, West, "SiS “Avenues LADIES’ WAISTS, of excellent qualit effect, with stitched plaits and pipings, ve: Seventh Avenues, ») FLauohienior vor 86™ ST. & 3®2:AVE, OFFER \Boys’ Suits— Exceptional values that we purposely underprice a dollar or more to coax your little man to intro- duce himself, just le a % pound package of Just WRN TINES TEAS” 33 Brands—-a list for the asking, Ap. Vantin de Co. IAN. -UMNI TO DANCE. ‘anid ball of the umn bet 48 & 1.98, 2.98 and 3.98 SAED HS TRA AT AIK OF LF Engineer jumped from Moving Locomotive to Turn Switch and Averted Collision, but Was Bailly Injured. The herolsm of Engineer v.. S. Taylor, of Train No, 316, of the Lackawanna 1964, that {t was @ question of throwing the ayltoh or amashthe into the coaler. fe reversed his lever aid appied the alr brake, and then Jumping from the exh rushed ahead of the train which had not had time to get under full ne adevny, frog nnd this caused the | ewitch to turn around ai engineer violently on the The blow frectured one js hips. The train stayed on the main wack and Taylor, be ndib L Loboke! howe could from ¢ although suffering great hig tratn to he ‘ony that he he was tn 8 no further an was taken ab and removed to the Me- morinl pital. His fireman brought the train to Ho- boken. The Lorry iit did not know of the herole act wl they reached their destination. road, saved his train from a colli- at Summit, N. J., to-day which mfeht have had serious results, In saving the passengers he was painfully Injured Train No, 16 is a local from Summit to Hoboken, and ts due there at 12.65 P.M. Just as it pulled out from the Summit station Taylor noticed an open switch ahead. There was a coal train standing on the siding and he knew FORTIFICATION BILL OUT. Measure Reported with Appropria- tion of $7,637,192, WASHINGTON, March &—Senator Perkins, from the Committee on Ap- propriations, to-day reported the Fort!- fication bill with a net increase of $596,000 over the bill as passed by the House and making the total of the bill an reported to the Senate $7,637,192. d Oranxe, | | cine to be a wonderful cure. I hada very severe cold In September and did not think ewything about it until 1 was obliged to take the bed. ‘he doctors said I was in the first stages of consumption end that there was no cure for me. I was just about to enter the Taunton Emergency Hospital when a friend of mine advised me to try your medicine. I got a bottlé and after taking it I was able to sit up in bed, and in a short time I wasup and around the house and now I am well and strong. I would not be without HER WONDERFUL ESCAPE. | Miss Katherine L, Farley, of 65 Weir Street, Taunton, Was About «| to Go to the Hospital in Consumption When Father John’: Medicine Cured Her—Doctors Said She Could Not Be Curec —Cures Colds and All Throat and Lung Troubles. I have found Father John’s Medi- | @ bottle of Father John’s Medicine In the house. I have recommended if to many of my friends and they are very much pleased with it. I wil gladly give you permission to add my name to the list of those it har cured, as what I say in true. I wis? also be pleased to answer any letter! or talk with any one who wishes tc call or write to me at my ‘home. (Bigned) Miss Katherine L. Farley, 65 Weir St., Taunton, Mass. Cures all throat and lung troubles Noc a patent medicine and free trou poisonous drugs or alcohol; 50 yeart in use. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WOLKK WONDERS. STILL SPLENDID CHOOSING IN THE GREAT OFFERING or CHINA we ADVERTISED ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY. $2.50 Curt $4.00 Decidedly important oijerings business was phenomenal, yet these ned) Digipak 45c) Extra MeN All - Linen | Cream Table Dam- (Tat) Sanne 59c 2 Yards Wide Fine Quality Pure White All-Lin- | tn Satin Damask a OSC 2 yards long 2% yards loi 3 yards long Towellings. Er aD Brown Crash Towellings, 9c. quality, at....... 64 Glass Towellings, blue and red check, 1ic. quality, at.. uC By Mail 2c Co I THINK OF YOU BY DAY.1 is? Latest Now York hit 6 Hoe Sands, A favorite with inly sweet, and written for low volces, Under the Anheuser Busch ‘All the rage at A beautiful instru Indolence—intermezzo, Palm Beach. Vanity —Intermezzo. i plece, Suits. 32,00 48.00 for Kinds that cost $70 75.00 13.50 for kinds that cost $20 - ? __.To begin at the bottom and reach Boys Shoes food understanding, Vici Bal Shoes 19.50 for Table Linens Linen Table Cloths, Nery Hine and Heavy All ANl-Li Pure Whi - | Linen. Satin Damask Nap- by the Yard, in Damask “Table Cloths, | ae Bae aes remulne Pure White Table| handsome pattern, with | $!.00 quality, 2. Qg border all around. Abe cesscseeceeee D Dae 2 Hea) 28c | 2 yards long, at....$1.65 1 . 2% yards long, at..82.10 owels, Splendid Quality Bleached | 3 yards long, at... .$2.49 | Huckaback Towels, good Hemstitched Table Cloths | quality, hemmed ends, red Beautiful Quality All-Lin- en Silver - Bleached Satin Damask Table Cloths, with openwork borer Napkins. Heavy Bleached Napkins at, doz.. All-linen Pure White | Napkins at, doz... 89c Splendid Quality All-Lin- | en Damask Napkins, full bleached, doz......... 12° for Sheet Musi The Grandest Ballad Written in Years: 7 And the most fascinating song of al); MY GENEVIEVE—The hit of the hour, Special for This Sale—PARSIFAL—Selection. St @22"° STREETS ADAM DRY GOODS Co. ains at 83c Pair. Curtains at 1.33 Pair. .__A good many folks have rooms with an odd window that needs a singlepair of Curtains. will appeal to them with a certainty. They are handsome patterns (samples are always best, you know) and the values are actual. Think of buying Curtains that no one can possibly sell for less than $1.50, at 50 cents a pair. Ready To-Morrow Morning (Third Floor). Best Table Linens, Napkins, Towels _ and Towellings; Big Specials of everyday needs. Last week's values surpass those cf a week ago, or white borders, Re 10c All-Linen Damask Towels, knotted fringe and 15c fancy borders, at.. Very Fine Quality Hucka- back Towels, hem- 19c stitched ends, at... Bath Towels. Pure White Turkish Bath Towels, at-.., COC Heav® Bleached Turkish Bath Towels: hemmed or fringed ends, x "We 45c at, 1.49 py Each, Extra. om_—_—~8 Balcony and 4th Floor. ee DREAM OF YOU BY NIGHT. Navajo. March of song. Longings. ‘The beautitul ballad for me- ‘diura. voloe! Madelaine. You can't fall to be pleased with this. Down on the Farm. Dull of Heart and Eye, Tp the Village by. the & Under the Cocoanut Tree. della, Song oe march. Five-Piece Suits. 29.00 for kinds that cost $40 30.00 for kinds that cost $45 for kinds that cost $50 35.00 for kinds that cost $55 60.00 for kinds that cost $85 Beer? for kinds that cost $130 95.00 for kinds that cost $150 Divans and Sofas, 18,00 for kinds that cost $28 Kinds that cost $35 28.00 for kinds t | latest tapestries. take them at $28. Photos - Another great offering, which in- cludes: 12 Imperials, with best Carbonette fin- | ish, and one large picture, size 16x20, in black and white; all com- 2 50 plete for ° We make a sp pictures for children, insuring fine resu'ts. 500 Pairs Sample Lace Curtains for Almost Nothing. _A trade event somewhat out of the usual channels has given us five hundred pairs of fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, to sell at the lowest prices, without question, ever quoted in New York. They are samples—but one pair of a kind—and are marked to sell at these prices to-morrow: $1.50 Curtains at 50c Pair. $2.00 Curtains at 67c Pair. $3.00 Curtains at 1.00 Pair. $5.00 Curtains at 1.67 Pair. This great every item is radically reduced. Tapestry Brursels Carpets, All wool face Tapestry Brussels, in ilar parlor, Mining | handsome and popular’ pat hi ani and bed room ani terns; rej yard |, stair pat- at 45¢\ Rug Specials, tick ft. Smyrnas, $8.50, instead ot | Gxi2 ft. Smyrnas, 915.80, Instead of x ton Velvet, $11.50, in- x12 ft. Wilton Velvet, $19.50, in- | stend of $27.00, 84x10% Axminster, 817.50, instead | of $2: : For Fine Seamless Palmed 5.95 6.98 in all colors; value $11.50; or, by the see and he will charge You $5 for thean clerks. These pair «f glasses Three and Five Piece Samples of Parlor Suits At Less Than the Actual Cost of Production Last Fall, when we were buying Furniture for our February Sale, just ended, different makers shipped us one Parlor Suit of a kind, from which we made our selections. All told; we had upward of a hundred A special purchase—they morrow, if we're any judge of values. ce Su mahogany finish; highly polished frames, caver in. the Actually worth $45. e 12,00 for Kinds that cost $18 75.00 for kinds that cost $10 that cost $12 8.00 for kinds to the roll; value $10.50; or, by the yard For 40-yard rolls extra fine weave Linen Warp Japanese Mattings; a beautiful selection of large and small patterns Extra Special for Wednesday and Thursday Only. ~ $5 Eyeglasses a Spectacles ‘or Do not risk your eyesight by buying cheap bargain-counter glasses from inexperienced goods ar Imported French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold-Cased Frames. clips, which prevent the glasses trom tilting, had with either ridin, wo of the most EXPERT OPTICIAN! ment. A SPECIAL ARRANGE: Li. BE MADE WITH FACH PURCH. Ga 18, ID GOLD-CASED EYELESS CHAIN, WITH HAIR- 50c PIN or HOLDER ATTACHED—SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE sale is designed for just such, It | ortment Early, of Course. AllSorts of Floor Coverings AreEx- ceptionally Low Priced To-Morrow Best Wool Velvet Carpets. 0 ert i at eta Benford: makes Certainly there must be something here you have need for. It’s a list prepared to cover every requisite of the home so far as floors go— of these regular yard . erviceable 1 rpet: al 7Sc Carpet Sizes. 9x12 ft. Axminster, $19.50, instead of $26.50. oxo ft. Tapestry Brussels, 97.50, instead of $10.75. Sxl? ft. Tapestry Brussels, $14.50, Instead of $19.60. 8%x10% ft. Royal Wilton, $23.75, in of $31.00. 2 ft. Royal Wilton $26.05, in- stead of $39.00. New Straw Mattings—Special Values, China Fancy Mattings, 40 yards 7c 19c 1,00 7 Oe eae ioe eer nti en katara are ‘vats, en.ss., bow or straight tem in the city, wno wilt and adjusted before fectly fitted XWieMtenT FOR NEW LENSES AND AS) HESE Goops, The makers of such Suits as we did not elect to keep, turned them over to us at a fraction of their worth— rather than pay shipping expenses back to their factories. To-morrow they are yours for less than cost of materials. One of a kind; built with highly polished frames; coverings of Tapestry, Satin Damask and Verona Velours Eighteen *45 Five-Piece Suits at 528 won’t last until noon to~ Five-piece Suits in While they last, Three-Piece Suits, 16,00 for kinds that cost $26 . 22.00 for kinds that cost $32 $9.00 for Kinds that cost $55 110.00 for kinds that coit $150 95,00 for kinds that cost $160 135.00 for kinds that cost $200 Arm Chairs. 9,00 for kinds that cost $16 ’ So 9 10,00:for. Bs fiat cost $18> ’ rF

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