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‘IT’S GREAT TO HAVE A LITTLE BLACK MAN. By T. E, Fowers, _ DIDNT MEAN TOHURT BABES | HE CHASTISED Father Burned Children’s Fingers to Prevent Them Playing with Matches, “1 SUFFERED MOST.” I GOT You AWA O(Y MMR RAFFLES ZAR FILLINGS THE $100 IS MINE HARRY DEAR, HERE |S, CHANCE TO MAKE ’ $ 100" ~Go our ANo FIND RAFFLES Mother Approved of Punishment, | Saying She Found Spank- ing Did No Good. ‘CRUELTY CHARGES ABSURD.’ | ; Willlam A, Glover Says Acouaatien| Wae Made by His Spite- ful Neighbors. OL Know You! You'RE THE MYSTERIOUS MR RAFFLES: | MM ot South Orange ts Ukely to ve} Myided over the extraordinary charges of cruelty that have been broujpit againm William A. Glower, of No. 74 Ralston avenue, who burned the Mn kere of hie two little children in ord to wam them nwainst the danger of viaving with matches The immediate nelehbore of Mr. i Glover, who for twenty years super! (ended a Sunday scacol ond conducted | an infagt class therein, declare that his erwelty and peglct of his children decamn © 2 nt that they had to call upon the Citldren's Ald and Pro- tcctlve Society to interfere, ‘Phe case | Wil be entivaly threwhed oat before Maglaimte Taylor next ‘tu Thougi the Children’s Society hae | interfered with erlmingl charges, the two Httle children are still with thelr ' ’ father and mother, When seen by an | aT = Bvening Word reporter to-day the | IT 50 Nic ; Sa fovher and mother frankly admitted the | pe BrAGK yes ip fave vl e } burning of their little ones’ fingers bad DID_Twis, Mui | 48 a cogent means of discipline, ‘They SWING ‘ LITTLE BLACK MAN dcclared, however, that they thought they could have done the burning hu Panely, 1 was true that the little Ane kers of the two ehildven were badly burned, but this was an aecident, “It Hurt Awful,” Says Boy, The childven hoy, flv ir, a fine, sturdy and Lucille, a pretty Mtve gir Both are very dete eete looking, ‘Thetr burned hands were done up in bandages when an Ey rd reporter saw them to-day | ure Was applied on May | children were both in good sp'rtts, | Wand the litte boy sald “L don't (ink papa wanted to hurt me, It didn’t hurt at first, only after | the fire, and then tt hurt awful, All What the little girl would say was | at gne would not play with matches wgain. | Mrs. Glover, the mother of the chil- | dren, asserted that she thoroughly ap- ' proved of what her husband had done; | (hat they had been forced to take such awh extreme course because every other form of punishment tried had failed to stop the children playing with matches, Spanking Had No Effect. "You know,” said Mra, Glover, "that iny husband and | are not able to be | home during the day to look after the ae OUT IN NIGHTSHIRT DOING SUMS ON WALK. ‘Yook Four Men to Conaner Young Man Said to Be De- BOGUS TICKETS BRODIE DUKE USED IN THEFT SUES HIS WIFE MADE BANDAGES OF HER SKIRT ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE'3, 1905, . ‘ » children, He has a dry-goods store and mented from Overwork, 1 have a mlilinery: store to look after A policeman on Marey avenue, near We have a servant who hav eon with Hooper street, Willlamsburg, early to- ny tamily seventeen years who akos | f) day saw a man clad only in a night . Two months. ago en pos shirt doing qucer stunts on tue stde- | Policeman Meadows Tried to bo play with mato , | walk in front of the Church of tho | bonfive’ on the bed a i Pp * Transfiguration, at that corner, Put Out Blaze and Was Found | number “or heats: A nenes idespre; lot to Cheat New “What are you doing?” the poll they bathed a hole ‘In y E ? woman ; : 6 have no Gree ’ ‘ La Unconscious from Smoke ' y | Bron pMeollow nas “ine amst| — et’s Leg Crushed by Jersey Trolley Lines Is Webb Duke by Lawyers |i, Irving to solve a problem." the | When Firemen Came. met the house on fire, ‘This was on May eplic: 1 ‘| je aT) 4. and T gave them both a goud spank: Coal Truck U earthed. for Husband ~ man replied, dropping to his knees and | ihe Again, whe Mr. Glover, end i . in 5 ° writing imaginary figures on the side ) | j = pore nt Gl ae ‘Hy tne y aot hold oF Seth ttre. walk wilh his fingers, Wy Needdedd suelo nar iy aped if At the Clymer street static iT via being burned. to des y ation it was | Poltceman John F, Meadows, of the Father eutersaity a A Gertrude Kelly, a pretty, young ste-| Ine statement issued to-day Albert H.| Mra, Alice Webb Duke, whose mar-| found tint the man was demented, Ite | Stage street station, rwoKlyn. was MAND. ugsaia on, yee © Saye VT nographer emoloyed in the Lincoln | Stanley, General Manager of the trolley | Tage to Brodie L, Duke in this olty Anansi st his detention, and it 100K Javed from death when overcome by (, ter over taorusiy and weapctiea matt | TRRSt Company Building, Washington | department of the Public Bervice Cor- |! December last was tho beginning of | the combined strength of four police: | eee een Coltay ot the house at No, the only way to teach the children hot} and Montgomery streets, J City, | Doration of New Jersey, announced that | fensational litigation, was to-day served | “Tt was later ascertained that he was | jo? Manhattan strect early to-day by to play with fire would be to barn | dieuin ved Rome eee dmboni i conductora and motormen, alded by out-| With papers in an action for absolute | Joxoph Gabble, twenty-eight years old, | jhe timely arrival of firemen, done nunmnncls. ie these Nop ould be | om nved Tare pluck and presence Of | aiders, have robbed the concern of about) Glvoree brought by Brodle L. Duke, | of No. #6} Hoener atreets an emplaven ese before turning in AN alarm ‘ ? «alone We feared thee] und to-day when she saw the plight | s5¢9,00) in the last two years, hia enor-| At ithe wame time tho eee in thia (Company, dls condition was due te | tried to put out a fire, when the smoke ee Burnt 0 sel to death,” of the driver of a coal wagon WhO WAS | mous sum was fiched from the company | Penait Ld eretiet ahd ies e In iq overwork, meee hates ot enveloped him and he fell unconscious, Alnghed the story fas hie Wiper 894 | bleeding from a great wound In the leg. | by the manipulation of tranefers, Coubty) the: Object of which was. to) him. And. ho was ter TOM tho |'gomo one alse sounded the alarm, and | h tory for his wife have him declared an habitual drunk- soya gL yundertook to burn my little} The man was Prank Casazaza, of No.| While no arrests had been made about | @ry save been abandoned by his fame a when the flremen came they found the on ors pred Mure y : " polices consctoy "eal have ever done inimy dite fer (ek t| 320 Adams street, Hoboken, He was one hundred and fifty motormen and) iy, at whowe inatigation the sult was| BOY'S BODY FOUND IN RIVER, ROL ee SUIS On ROLE SN IUN ATS Cra | ship both my children, 1 held thelr iltc| employed by the Wrthelm Coal Com-| conduc c beaun. The body of Henry Peters, sixteen | *RUt hm i ty hands, very Ughtly when I appited| pany, which hae offices on the ground |M/ans are belng formulated looking to! “Mrs, Allee Webb waa married’ to|yeara old, of No. 18:9 Second avenue, |. Meudows was taken to St, Catherine's Lake tor tn, aor tena eres Bree MIA: | oor of the Lincoln ‘Trust. Company | the Prosecution of citizens of various| Brodie 1, Duke in this sity on Des, 19,| nas found im the East River to-day at | Hospital Tie Wu recover, ‘The dame culation In the fingers, ‘Therefore, | had | Bullding, Casasazn had a ble truck, |New Jersey towns, who are alleged to! igo4, atter a brief courtship. They went| thé foot of Ninety-sixth street Are done: by the) bisse wasiemall, ' Hjurned deon Into {the fesh before thelr | carrying 8,300 pounds of coal, and was | have alded the Hist may epieres ln to Ive at the Park Avenue Hotel. As held the match to thet Angoe antl | Waiting in front ot the company's of ee Crhanest, piaalss Me ened soon as the family heard of thls mar- { they cried out. T made anathee mieitte | Neer tor orders, promoters ag riage they seoured an omer from Jus 49 Durning the ends of thelr fin Calls Crueity Charge Absurd, “This charge of cruelty that hax been Jald against me, however, Is absurd, It {8 tho result of ‘spiteful, nelghbors Inters fering In. other people's business, —. Eau helehbors are rich, And” they resent our Tiving among them. because We Work fora diving. eI Wear eat blow to me to be charged with cruelty to children whenA have worked for years in the interést of children,” Dr, Cobb, of South Orange, who was called In to dress the children's burned fingers, denied to an Evening World. re- yorter'to-day that he had ever gala to A. W. Abbott, agent for the Children’ Hockety, that ‘tor a time the Ilttle p Mente had been threatened with ea: arene and blood-polsoning, It ia true, However, that the Ittle boy's Mngers may be scarred for life, ip en ren ee, M’ADOO WILL PROBE CHARGE OF CRUELTY BY POLICEMAN, Poltee Comm loner Promises Jna- Hem ta at Hoy Who At tewen He Wan Beaten by Ofiner. Police Commissioner McAdoo to-day sued the following statement re tog the alleged asanult upon John Dowsing, a driver for a New York Nowspaper, who clalmde that he was Mtruck by Pollerman Cohen, of the Church street station, for not Instantl: moving on when told, ‘The Commis. sioner eays: 1 "I have ordered every ono concerned to be at this office at 11 o'clock Mon- day morning of the bov Bee est “ ra Without any warning a Montgomery street car crashed into ihis wagon, throwing him off his seat to the street He fell under the fore-wheels of his truck, and as the frightened horses pulled forward the wheels were drawn over his legs. The man's right leg was almost sev- ered from his body and he began to bleed profusely.Every one in the nelgh- borhood began to run about almlessly, while the driver was slowly bleeding to death, Miss Kelly, who 1s employed by the Imperial ‘I'rustes Company, on the fourth floor of the building, was atanding at her window and saw the ac- eldent to Casazaza; sho also noted the confusion that followed and the failure of any person to help the injured man, ‘The young wirl darted out into the hallway like @ flash, jumped Into an ole. vator and then when the ground floor was reached ahe ran out Into the street, tearing oft her apron and separating it futo strips. Vush/ng the blundaring men to one side Miss Kelly begun to bandnge up tho wounded leg In an effort to atanch the flow of blood, When she saw the apron did not furnish a sumMolent bandage sho dashed Into w nearby hall- Way and took off ono of her petticoats, She hurried back with this, tore it up {to sirips and wound them so tightly ubout the injured leg that it served as @ splendid bandage, when just as the clang of an ambu- have fled, as have several conductors who got an Inkling of the fact that the Public Service Corporation had un- earthed the conspiracy, The Public Service Corporation con- trols all the urban and suburban trolley lines In Now Jersey, east and north t¢ New Brynswick and operates a wide- spread and intricate transfer system, Mr. Stanley says that there ts an or- ganized gang which* operates in trolley transfers in all the big olties of the country, and that two years ago this ing fastened itaele upon the New Jer- sey lines, A school for conductors was estab- Mshed In Paterson, There employees of the trolley lines were taught how to manipulate transfers, Agencies were estabilshed for the sale of transfers i, Mr. Stanley saya, In some com: munities ‘they passed almost as our- renoy, By uslng tranefers over time and again conductors were able to turn them 1p Instead of cash fares, Dis- corning motormen who became aware of tho plan declared themselves in and took @ percentage of the profit ‘The receipta began to show an alarm- ing decrease, and a few months ago Ausitor Boylan went to work to dis- cover the leak, (He found that it was In the transfer system. Fifty deteotves, weru placed on_ th cars iis conductors and motormen, Som of them got into the contidence of th loaders In the grafting scheme and gath- Gred evidence that was ented to Prosecutor Wmiy, of Paasale County. Just os all was in readiness for ur lance gong eounded Miss Kelly tuinted, But Casagama’s life had been saved, though his Jog will haye to be ampu- tated waa removed to the City ey ih rests the leaders found that the ‘was up and thay fied, thts count; moved bonds, ployed cour follower Duke, Cham of hal 1d, ies at jibert) declare FOUND DEAD IN RIVER. govourr Duke’ LN y to Bellevue, @ large amount other personal property were removedd from hia person. When Duke Webb made a scene in the hotel, and the whale story came out and fur- nished one of the leading sens: the winter, Mri tice Truax, of the Supreme Court, in ordering Brodie L. Duke was rought to he m of cash arrested 271 Duke commited as an Insane person. He was taken Into custody on the night of Jan. 7 at the Park Avenue Hotel and re- where $20,000 in and Mrs, s of t 'y uf Ales Webb and her aseolation with Br queries alleged to former marriage were made tho subject 9° comment to the controversy, Private secretar; Bramham, came on f upon belng denied through: 8. Andrew: a8 Corpus, Justice Gaynor Mr. Duke was bfought Into court ho Wan examined by Doctors Fisher and. Browning, expert who declared him thoroughly Was plaved Upon the stand In behalf, and atter @ short interrogation Bo iene aan" rom confit Aan Insane perso n his berty once morey on not wishing to see y; b selon to attorney, de: ane, Me wan romoting vast tobavco en- by William G, upham, and Mr. Mr, ued out ‘a writ retucnable in Brooklyn, fore When Hammond, tenters, He own dismisned father then pressed his nction to rodie Ts, bitual drunkard, been | pendi Ly war dinmins and Ant] Duke to be this action Ri to-day, by the son, whi in by other members of maid} gat Ti wis <4 Lain bill je TY, when | when it waa Mr, oroe, con HANGS HERSELF “TO TREE AFTER CUTTING WRISTS ‘Mrs, V. Petersen, Grieving | for Husband, Ends Life | in Forest Park, The mystery in the disappearance of Mrs, Valbarj Petersen, of Greenwood and Jamaica avenues, Richmond Hill, has been solved by the finding of the missing woman's body In a dense ‘growth In Forest Park of Queens Borou When found the body was hanging to a tree, the woman having committed suleide by taking a sash from her dress and tying it about her neck. An ex- amination of the body showed that she had made six attempts to end her ite In the lonely bit of woods off trom the roma e first had been with a pair of sel , sho having Jabbed them Into h | ead above the eye with the hope of | renehing the drat his tailing, she had out her Jett J wrist, and then she jad hacked her J vlght w uml then her arms, ‘Then sho ld tried to Mang herself, The | fest bough from which she dad suspen jersolf had broken, On 1a the sem empl at hanging she wus wusstil Brooded Over Husband's Death. Those who viewed the body think she | tad been several howe in endeavoring | ond her 1jfe and must have suffered Lriglittully bi the end came Mr Petersen was well known tn] Hill, where for nearly ton had Kept a notion and deat ase ts thought to have | mond irs she sa wide vusbend ay the : vonmit suicide | thelr marriage, | wo p A, previous same to this country from Denmark | nud Waa to make a start here and then sen¢ for her. Ho straggled on for @ ouple of years, dud Anally sont her ihe money lo come to America and be | marted, | Shortly before phe sailed she received | letter telling her tha: flance had suffered a stroke of paralysis and would valid the rest of his Hfe, and ny from the engagement, She and Mrs. wey ot were up. uh t 1 br j nurse a adwinner, She started [small notion store, made» vestit it in y erty, dan fad money enough to enjoy self and | Was look’ vurd (0 retving from Vusiness, Husband suffered a second. & nd died, | Mrs. Petersen sold Out her business and de (o retuen to Denmark, Was to have sailed this week Tuesday, sie went to the cemetery, to take a daet look at the grave of her usb The night betore she had asked of an WORE nt nd foe wean he was trimming & an fe old hey Mr tenon whoehnd. vominitted sulolad Forest Park “How did he do itr’ she asked, “Ho oat himself on the wrists and | bea to death,” said the undertaker, "Ob, that an easy way?" sald the and she passed on, women The {impression it made on her war dent when her body wae found last nt BRAVED DEATH ~— IN CELLAR FIRE WILL HOLD Best Hot Weather GALE TEN MILLION BOXES A YEAR CANDY CATHARTIC _ B. 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WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES, AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, ON MONDAY, JUNE. 5th, A SALE OF Medicine | boards over WEEKL ONE ST WOMAN ROCKS TO VICTORY IN ‘PHONE FIGHT Mrs. Dawsey Covered a Hole While Laborers Worked— Company Gave In. ‘The New York and New Jersey Tel- ephone Company dofts its official bon- net to Mra, Rima Dawsey, widow, of Tottenville, B, I, and will not attempt to erect a telephone pole in front of Mra, Dawasey's fine resl- denco, Tottenville, from the oldest in- habitant down to the Burkhart twinu, who are six days old, cheered them- Selves hoarse to-day over the widow's splendid victory and the surrender of the telephone company, Mra, Rima Dawsey and her daughter, Rima, ive in a fine big house on Malin ntreot, ‘Tottenville, A few days ago the telephone company began planting poles along that atreet and yesterday evening progressed as far as the Dawsey real- dence. ‘There were the usual number of fovemen, linemen and supernumeraries. all armed with seemingly suificlent and official permits, Planned a Trap. The permit to erect a pole was shown to the widow, She sald nothing, but took a rocking chair down from the poreh to the street and rocked quietly back and forth while a half-dozen Ital- Jans dug a deep hole In which to plant the pole. all but one of the laborers camo up and orders wore given to get the pole ready, Thereupon Mra, Dawsey got very busy’ She jumped up and shooed the work- men away from the hole, ‘They fell back before her in awe and without raising a hand watched her drag two the hole. Whon she had arranged the boards to her satisfaction she placed ber rocking chair on ft and sat down, ‘The roars of the Italian marooned in the hole did not disturb her in the least; protestations and arguments on the part of foremen, linemen and super- | shut her lips timy and declared that the man down the hole would have to reinaln (here untlt she got ready to re lease him. If any one laid a hand uy For soURK to disturb her from i proparty she would bring suit for untold damages i the velepnony company In tdd to suing our an erdar of arrest Five Hundred at Her Back. ‘ottenville had gathered about scene five hundred sirong, Man, woman and dog approved the attitude of Mrs. Dawsey ana the employees of the t phone company shrank from exercising any fo) ‘The crowd promised lo hang. every mah of them if they laid a haw 401 u upon the plucky ttle widow. As fe the Ltallan,in the hole, every’ time he fet uo & how! the vfowd went. Into ecstasies of delight Mrs, bawsey gat on guard until g’clock Int night, when sho selecte Oe, aftbeveral hundfedi2yolantoers. to hold d3wn her fOéker (Mtl “Morning. She consented, however, to the release of the Immured Inborer.” AN night lone the hole was Kept under cover and un- dor guanl, At 7 o'clock this morning Mrs, Dawsey resumed her vigil and a few hours later the company acknow!- edged ftself beaten, filled up the hole and went on its way, nas > C= E said: Most 15¢ collars are COTTON, That's because all the. cotton collar makers know the public ean't dintinguiah cotton trom. linen, But the Law protecta the public ‘The Law myn: Only Tinen may boar the wort “LIN TIUANGLE “1 COLLARS COST NO MORE than cotton ones, Demand TRIANGLE Collars SAG fon i imeanemetton at RIANGL, \\ LINEN y OLLARS @ply 180, Each--Two for 25c, y st VAN ZANDT, JACOBS & CO,, TROY, Tet Us Clothe You, A $15 Suit behind a $10.50 price ticklet. It’s not a disguise, but Moe Levy value per- sonified. Moe Levy & Co,, 119 to 125 Walker St. Three Blocks East of Broadway. Branch at 1457 Broadway. STEAMBOATS. 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Si2) Pullon Street, 400. Fulton Street, 800° Broadway, and’ Penne ayivania. Annex. Station, "The Ne 01 Rraneter Company. Wilt_call tor ANd chee Dagkage from hotels and Feald t h to destinatlor i Chwlsca!” for Pennsylvani ‘Railroad Cab Servic, VaR So WW ATTERBURY,.. | J. Woop. Gouiora! Manager, attic Manager, Te GEO, YD. i ROME COTER OF NEW. YOR, Park aye elanth Street, New York, May 2 To the Principals of Girls’ The examination for adn loge will bo. similar to eats “Te will i 4 urde Of wtudy in Aritl rade of the & Grammar ‘and ‘Composition. Spelling Compobluon aber ° marked. ot th i Principal's or Teacher's certificate Will be Ponedetn Drawinne ceoktauhy AT. ELObeOe MnPiiSu Ge examination be the. Collewes BO AM. se Canitidsion present June 2M. tages ‘tithpteetee June 0-0 A. M., in elo Grammar, Plank, certificates may be obtained bp ae plying at the College, THOMAS HUNTER, LU... easintnt, rH Y HELP WANTED—MALE,