The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1905, Page 9

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) Member of the Board of Health's Ad- | ~ AND FORCE HEALTH BOARD 10 ACTION GARBAGE AND ICE-LADEN STREETS, 3 elasisieniny ‘Heaps | (From Photographs Taken by an Evening World Staff Artist.) Snow, Dirt and Ice on All’ Sides, and Only Prompt Work Can, Prevent Woodbury Helpless, GARBAGE PILES ADD TO, GREAT DANGER, Evening World Reporter Fints Ash-Cans, Old Boxes and, Other Rubbish Piled High in| Heans Everywhere. That the disgracoful condition of New York's streets is about to be officially ; recognized as a public menace wa strongly {ntimated to-day by ex-Health | Commissioner Lederle, who 1s still a! , visory Committes, He refused to make ) Any direct oriticiam, but sald the mat- ter would in all probability come up | goon’ before his committee. H ‘The filthy, grime-covered. snow, which ' {# banked deep along nearly every resi- , , Went side, the only streets from which | ch dence street in the city, fell/during the heavy atorm of Jan, 2%. That was thir- ty-seven days ago; ‘Tho Street-Cleaning Department, with {ta thousands of employees, the ecxep- tlonal powers at its command and the city treasury behind it, has utterly falled ‘eo remove the unsightly and disease- reeding obstruction, Never {n municipal history have the streets been in so filthy and perilous a condition, \ Bad on All Days, Horses itp and fall on the treach- @roug footing. On windy days great etouds of germ-laden dust swirl over it, sifting through doors and windows and filling eyes, nostrils and lungs of pass- ere-by. During thaws the crossing of each atreet brings wet shoes and skirts, and the damp, malodorous emanations from the puddles are as potent breeders Of Gisease as are the dust storms of the colder days. The chigt thoroughfares south of Fourteenth street have been cleaned after a fashion, although several of these—ne First street, King street and Givers other less important byways— Temain prectioally untouched, North of Fourteenth atreet conditions ere deplorably bad, ami the further north one goes the worse the state of the atreets. From Fifty-ninth street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on the the contractors have received orders to Temove the snow are Columbus avenue, Broatway and Seventy-seventh street, From One Hundred and Tenth street * north to the olty limits, on the west aide, Bighth, Manhattan and Lawrence @venges alone pare been. pEre, oleaned, Principal Avenue Blocked. On Amsterdam avenue, one of the busiest thorough¢ares of the west alde, there tas been virtually no attempt on the part of Tommiesioner Woodbury to ' gear away the snow, foe and debris, Refuse, dirt and offal of all sorts Feuhioehee has exhat | atrew the surface of the blackened | facilities and | Gritts, ‘The dirt-thickened foe forms « street: {== as hard es asphalt, but, unfor- Epidemic — WEST END AVE Between G20 4 9320 ST (unatey, OH Jeet Ex yet Fe renee jie ivel hy er to ridges feverel id hy height, iJ Fitty-f treet, it f front of the Board of Heath Bulging, 1g nearly a foot deep In doe, ach G dirt anti slush, While the cold weather holds, pi Yorkers onl fry (ee Joy grip the tou cond and pneu tion of tine But with the 8 rains there will be all the added joys of puddles, tone-high, of joked sewers and atreet corner lakes, ‘Thirty-seven days Street Commis- sloner 7 peRuy has had in which to golva problem. OF act the high- mr of Suele accumulations of ice and pe, In Wiha Lime se oe (80 re seom to indicate apparel tone nothing worthy of tho Belge ry if rson, ney at ld ash pa ae xe8, ct ho wih ir eRe ta moan y for suo) an Swealtl Fenians. by tte, wiper We ip aide cittt mty-eeoond —atree ween Cental Ba Park ‘West and the waren River, (eave been fled end tet Weft tending on the ‘idewatks, and barrels, “Hoxes and old cans have been commandeered groceries and ere, until the usted Its st Teoorted. tO" dumping fs refuse in the yards and streets, Elegance and Filth. This condition fa not confined to one or two streets—it extends to whit orot fares vi West Bnd avenue, On the last sasned Be enor whatever has bs ma ae since the snow- A large sapartment rouse at No, 2508 Rea ft) nineteen ash-oans, ®& number of boxes tut Ry 7) dys ile of ashes and in front waiting to be away, and on some the ashes unm snow showed that ithad been touched pute dest snovgall 7 the he gorigral condi! we) a feeRe Private, re ee puter a, gency, avenue ‘and. the Mtiven oi at oth of cans, barrels a baakedy oe ot ast an akoty Of trash an ou front walting to be ae for. At West Elghty-sixth street on Riverside Drive the street is blocked on thé south side nearly to the centre by @ miscellaneous collection fd ar. bage cans and boxes, ranging from ariatosrnic sewing basket to the pl belan potato barrel, while the street iy piled all along with ashes and trash all the way east to rat ity Brenof and ibeyon Goltmbus t to the At the offlce of the aureetecleaaing Department it wes sald aN Gi oon ditions should be rted ti de- partment by the residents ‘and. that any complaints would recelve attention, "HORSEWHIP FOR |50 MEN FIGHT y Heiress, Seoretary Says, Wil [ Thrash Man Who Is Annoy- \ dally dytven, , the seoretary, *, | Cont ing Hea if She. Discovers: "the -Culprit, Miles Giula Morosini, to whom a otank has been writing letters demand- ' frig $200,000 ang declaring his tove for { her, fe not frightened in the least by the eplaties, which are signed W. D. 't, Miss Morosini drives her father, the banker, 40 the Kingsbridge station every morning when he comes into New York ‘to hig oMos, and in the afternoon «he Meets him ppon his return home, fo Uttle to ehe ynnerved by the threats, declarations of love and demands for money that she continues to take these , Mize Mirosini's secretary declares that it wouM @o herd with the letter Irritor should be meet ¢he young. wore alone, “Misa Moroaini ‘s very athletic,” sald “and who ‘would horse- Fiat ate eM fe Ne in, the Bry She ae ‘wy capable of The matter has not been repented to the police, JERSEY DEMOCRATS AT | BIG BEEFSTEAK DINNER. More than twelve hundred Demoorats of Hudson County, N. Jy attended tho Deefsteak supper given by the Anton Markert Association, the leading Dem- faralio political lub of that section, dust night at Nungessor's. Hotel, near ‘thé Paterson :plank road, ‘The supper was tendered to the lead- era of the Hudson County Democratic organtzation, and a host of political Ughis of both New Jersey and New ork wore present, An elaborate programme had been ar- paneer and it was late this morning en the feativities wore over, prinne hi) many ‘Praent were Lender nee Davis, of Jersey City; Mayor Dietz, of North Bergen, Mayor Ment of Union Will; Councilmen M Bteinkoff and Brackman} County ‘urer MacMahon; Joueph Kennel, As- svssor, Among the New York contin« nt present were Senators Dooling, rt, | him, * with a e1 fiinxte and Riordan; Comiasioner Will- tert of OM ‘Thirteenth Assembly i Assemblyman ugh 1 gtoen, Hackett and} a shila iho is “MOROSINI CRANK POLICE RAIDERS Iron Gratings Battered Down to Allow Entrance of Squad, ‘Which Is Met by Stampede of Those Inside. Fifty men, alleged to be engaged in an exciting game of craps, were taken In ‘by the polloe and detectives of the Wifth street station to-day after excite. ment that ran high and fights in whioh the police had to make free use of wlubs. Led by Detectives Wasserman, Tru- big, Butler and Emest, the police de- scended upon the house at No, 105 Soc- ond avenue, which J known as the Palace, For some time the/ 4 house has beon under suspicion, and all of last night thero were sounds that convinced the police that a big gam- bling game was in progress there, Gurrounding the house, the police broke through the lron gratings on the ground flogg and rushed in, They were met by a stampede of men on the In- side, The men were frightened, and they fought to break the corion of po- live 11 they Were beaten back by the clubs, ‘Then they began pleading to be let go, but every man of them was taken, To get the prisoners to the Fifth stroot statlon-house four patrol wagons had to be employed, The men were all charged with disorderly conduct, The proprietor of the houso ts @ald to be Patrick Reynolds, who, according to the police, is the father-ln-law of |,,A! ‘Monk" Mastman, the east side des- prrado, who 1s wow serving a sentence Bing Sing, SS Ee ey MAN STEALS SAFE, Canght by Volloe While Carryins It Ont of Flat. Patrolman Hutchinson, of the East One Hundred and Mourth KAW ® young man this aft the flat house at No, dred and Thirteenth atr He found him on the third floor pate {n his army, Robergorl, of the flat on that fhe came dn and Identified the safe an beh propel we It onpaned so in cash and a quan YY of jewels, The man, who sai e wes ervnk Manile, twenty-one, Four avenue, was taken ave vas 4 tale ‘ah Harlem Court nd fallowed | MOTHER SAVES TWO, LOSES ONE pode Lh Mrs. Cohen Resoues Part of Her Flock from Fire, but Three-Year-Old Minnie Is Dying of Burns, Minnie Cohen, three and a half years old, dayghter of Mrs, Jennie Cohen, of No, 6 Jackson street, was burned ao horribly to-day in @ fire that started in the Cohen apartments that she will ONE DOLLAR” INHALER GIVEN AWAY FREE With Each. Bottle of | PAW-PAW Aso a Pankage of Catarth Tablets and a Paokage ot 4 Paw-Faw Pils assouoreLy FREE A Complete and Pasl'ire Cura for CATARRH Paw: and drive fram the Introductory Sale To-Morrow of Men’s$15 Silk Lined Black Thibet Suit +10 No garment a man wears performs so important:a function asthe Black Thibet‘o Blue Serge Suit. They are unquestionably first in favor amongst good dressers, Principally they are adaptable to all occasions; correct for business; perfectly proper for evenin Through an important trade transaction toomorrow exa one thou materials, actually worth $15: iy arere alee Black Ua edn come in both single| Biae ida hm of » and double breasted; handsomely made; Sead ed Indigo dye; double and newest style; finest quality and Wrkinuny easted; cut the same as the black: Double and Single Breasted New Spring Styles, Sizes from 34 to 46, in Regulars ‘ } and Stouts, KS and emitted from the ni cleansing and vaporigin i [the and diseased bird) whic) ye into the ¢ stomact, cured jn of oatarrh ht this treatment, feats BN) weyon uneant ber It gives almost instant r: i "op 8 i dtoppien of Vila hed the th Hone ry particle stomaoh and erad! oa erate Eitan eae “ay, ship; coats cut pro nl h to conform to| —in the very newest effects, Every Hleved ‘trom the. torme this ai newest ideas, wit vent in back.] from 34 to 46, in both regulars andy Head wnat two write: aaa t Every size from 34 to ae stouts. An: unprecedentedsbargain,, NBME TL AABN Sh i : ‘ soa seine Sorind gia Sih te" $7.5 secretary Raye aasioratons Fund, 89 These come in Black Thibsts and Tan| Suits and Overcoats; a'spiendid a Topple ats are, a Ma ed J Coverts; handsomely cut in the very lat-| styles, ot e ng Bate iy voverconen oni a est style; 33 inches long; a very natty] sirable, ‘Broken sizes but weican me for 6 garment. Allisiees, in something you will ee Athout one for wands a) Maen Beton Samia in Many or Natieet * do eo the wonderful ts curative power of i if treatment, ‘The lar pripe of this complete treat. ment is na but"for the next $0 daya I ree Met all my druggists to furnish ont fall to get this treatment 0 mabinaron offer ia withdrawn, Jf ruggist can't supply the complet Boys’ $4 to $6 Suits & Overcoats,$2:51 All these Win eg must go now—yet many of them are none too byy’d for po Fey Summer, Tospotrowaivesyouvond Hagia Ceagpeamon tela Uno Aad nf ol to7; 7 i blue, ox- uits tn sizes Bore Tourist But 0 Grarconlt to, 4G, ySht Boy ‘Ruslan and Sloe Sali vod inrodd se,” 7“ oe THE THRILL There te a thrill in every line of Senet Aton ole fay Sheen AY) y oPayeliat i * cormorrow fae Wo (Ned Color Supplement an: rie: ine thrill Franklin Simon & Co. Misses’ and Gils? Apparel Are now showing a complete assortment of Spring Tallored: Suits, Coats, Reefers and Washable Frocks—exclusive styles, at Popular Prices, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS of navy blue Cheviots or black and white, brown and green English ey collarless coat, inlaid with cream linen, handsomely, braided, satin-lined, new model skirts; 4 16 angie years; regular PRICE S21 SO settee su ssmeebed GIRLS’ REEFERS of tan English, Covert Cloth or Navy Blue Cheviot; satin lined; 4 to 14 years; real Valu, B8,00!), 5.5.4:0:00 916d 01010 a iemigmiediomarmeain 69 Boys’ Clothing ETON, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, of import. ed Cheviots, plain colors and mixtures, with soft Pique collars and Silk tie; 3 to 12 years, Regular value, CY geet a RCTS AGE SPRING REEFERS of navy English Cheviot Serge, best satin lining; 3 to 12 years, Regular value, $10.00. . NORFOLK SUITS, new Spring Models of imported wool fabrics; with two pairs of Knickerbockers; 8 to 17 years; regular value, $11.50. ...4.0+s0000 ent Coltskin and Patent Wiel Rid blucher cut: ‘ regular lace styles; also utton. Nearly all of this'lot have reached us since last Saturday's great sale, when in a single day we disposed of almost two thousand pairs. 16.50 5.45 5.05 6.85 6.05 Nevelesn ved omrortord ate ions tnd cheviats, | | Boye yt Bloomer Noto a Sults In. sizes from 6'to 4 All the New Spring Styles Appear To-Morrow in the) Damaged The great beauty of this lot of Douglas Shoes.we fi 3 For to-morrow is that they are built on the new Spring last e the including the latest ciecutt of the Douglas factor i (Pair | Rery the “Governor.” This latter is a very narrow toe by the essed young men, We have upward of two thousand pairs - Every size is represented in these) thése Douglas Shoes for to-morrow, jn Pat- Shoes—-ftom 5 up to.44, and “Froth Ap to BE, This means to fit every pair of feet that marchestii and plenty of them, We get weel bison from the Douglas factory, Misses’ $6 Coats, $4. 98; $8 Ones, $5.98. This is the first news.of some new Spring’ Box Coats! OTe, at quite a fraction below their worth, ee made of Cheviot—regulation style; also of Covert cloth, with the new 1905 sleeves, All sizes from 4 to 44) years, No garment of the season will be more popular, and not again until very late in the season will such.a Other Specials in Miagea’ Apparel: Miases’ Fitted Coats:|Children’s Dre Also Box Coats; made of excel-| Odds and ‘ends in Ru: and lent quality Covert cloth; some| Buster Brown styles of mixtures, lined with satin; finely tallored Ne cloth, sizes from 6-to 14, ") SOOO et more renee eeees The genuine Wade )& Rusch att set ready. ie Factory W. L. Doudlas Shoe: {Pair | Rest. distinctl ‘ aoe tom style and will te ety ame No-disappointments—for we have the and Reefers for girls which we are able to sell to-| little price be possible, fly teantt sizes from 14 to 48, 9 B—real value $7.75. 1,.98—rea! value Women’s Waists G.pemvet value’ $8.5, OR real value $480, jisses’ Sprin Suita f Girt’ ‘Dresses: Buster LINGERIE WAISTS of French Batiste, Imported hand Blouse and Coat effects; made of | Brown and Sailor styles; Chev- mixed materials; ing th brown | fots, and black Cheviot; coats lined i embroidered front, yoke and cuffs of Val, insertion; Ser; Vy also other made up In our workrooms, Regular price, $11, MARVEL en ny 6.05 die, Mrs. Cohen was shopping at tho time the fire atarted, Upon her return she found the place {In flames and Minnie's dress on fire, Sounding the alarm Mrs, Cohen nurried fay ‘two other children out of the piace id gave her attention to Minnie, The child's shrieks and the smoke goon aroused the entire house, which Is @ five-story tenement inhabited by thirty families, ‘Where was a scampering tor the stairs and the fire-eacapes, all get: ting out safely save Minnie, The flames drove Mrs, Cohen back and the child fell to the floor uncon. scious, When the fire was extingulahed Minnie was found dying on the floor, Her condition waa #0 precartous that she could not be removed to the hoa- pital, Dr, Hammil, of Gouverneur Hospltal, attended the child, The fire in {tselt did Uttle damage. a TWO MORE TOWNS TAKEN BY ARABS, CONSTANTINOPLE, March 8—Tho towns of Aab and Yerim, southward of fanaa, the capital of the province of Yemen, Arablu, have fallen into the hands pt the weal asha with five battaliona of ments left Akaba Feb, | | De. pa ated (Olive Oil-NotCod ve Will IMMEDIATELY Increare flerh, and welght of thin, weak persons, tutely best for all Wasting Diseases, Satin. faction guaranteed or money refunded, For Is abso. a time, Regular &1,00 Bottles Only 70 Cente, pay plates skirts; sizes from 4 18, 11,.98—real value $16.50,” 13.98——real value $18.00. r Wall kirtes Preateas in of mix. set les; 6 to 14 years, ee mie $6.75, WHITE HANDKERCHIEF LINEN WAISTS, Eng- value $878 Ish eyelet hand embroidered; value $6.50......... cents, Mavleuring Scissors and Nail Scissors, in afl sizes shapes; warranted: Ruor Sop us 24 fone Wie eying he ber Maslt ra Mt mad Of horse hide and po with Scotch webbing backs, 3, (5 Girie’ Long Coats: All ‘we have ing of the winter Pleated and kilt stock; long and 54; sizes 6 to 14; tures; also blue and black chey- Zibelines; Cheviots and Kersey iot; new spring styles; all lengths. cloths, 3.98—real value $5.75, 4,98—real value $7.00, ‘ Will Hold an Important Sale of Women’s Suits ON MONDAY, MARCH 6TH, FIFTH AVE., 37th and Madi Sts, 98—real value $6.75 98—real value § heat Guresany cold, relieves difficult breath ing, cheeks night coughs, healsin flamed throat, Beat for children, New York's Best Family Cough Medicine — Stops coughing, Prescribed since 1670 by prominent New York physician, dd. Constabl, SATURDAY, MARCH 4TH. MEN'S HALF HOSE, English Black Lisle Thread, handsomely hand-embroidered ineteps; regularly $1.25 WOMEN'S HOSE; Spring Styles in tmported Gauzo Lisle Thread, white, tan, black, plain, open work, clocked and hand-embroidered instepa MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Spring Neckwear, new designe and “colorings, Pajamas, Golf Jackets, Bath Robes, Underwear, 4 ke ready-to-wear, also to order; Steamer Ruge, Carriage Rvery Drugelst Belle "Short Btop” ‘obes, a -- | SPECIAL. ie a MEN'S FINE SILK SCARFS, full 2% inch French Four- in-Han‘s, p!a'n and fancy colore 78c. pate. 80c, 550, No Extra Charge for It, If not at your nearest Druggiat, buy at Hegeman & Co, 200 B’way and Brapohes, 2. Junamann, 1020 34 Ave. ang Bragehes, Rag ay eos Cy ant A rie ey may y be gett Cy, Am In the alty nti ® 6 F sd N Syvoadvvay: Lalgh Stivad,

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