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GIRL WHO SAW THE AUTOMOBILE FIREBUG AND MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF PF AUTO MONK PU Walid FIRER UE With wt _ ho fust Ten-Year Term, ONE OF NOTED GANG, Set Nine Fires Within Twenty- } four Hours and Endan- gered Many Lives, qj Infor 1 rot bur 1 t 4 nis " I Rro Y e. 1 atte know w q art . arte 1 of 1 gang was y n whos res an wo Ml tow man W enienced tv q € XP , « lisappe 1 is e ame to New York and chat he is at work ag a t ement and y districis ¢ the { r 1 was a baker before his con vi 1 ive say that w e was in Sing § ie Was a model pris oner and that sentence was short ened because of good behavior \ Fits Ex-Convict’s Description, | Police John Fagan, of the Vernon | aven station, woose beat takes In the very heart of the tthe incendiary, curate description man {s described to him as belng tive 4 feet six inches in height, He was ft am aven, Wore dark clothes and F & cap of a brownlsh This man | in many ways fl e description of | the ex-convict, the old member of the | IT TOOK SIX VOTEFORWOMEN firebug gang Fagan was able to track this man from the thme he started the first fire in the Eastern District uniil he ligh hia last, ‘The fire at No, 16 Gackett | sesote8= POLICEMEN TO | THE REMEDY FOR age $0,000, was the fourth a ft past year j exemnitiasseiees seen entering and leaving tenements | which were discovered aflame within a eae te, uote McCall, a Hostler, Long In- Dp, Mary A, Willard Says aut in an auromodii. cs ne wore an SiSted on Continuing Street | They Would Bring About automobile aap of distinctive maéke | Laws to Meet Evils, Clear trace of the firébug's movements Devotions Despite Protests, was kept yesterday between 9 A M and 3.90 P. M, in which time he set fire ‘0 she leoement , ‘i ' 4 distance of thirteen blocks. | & plitte 5 ® Uti gulcide has been one of the principal Twice during this time “the man with | tered hts supplications in a voice that) yaicg of Ascumsion at the dis could be heard blocks away, a man was Ww eeu : FAVORED Bi THE MUTUAL Probers Hear that Certain Firms Had to Be Retained by Borrowers, In addition to examining President Hichard A, MoCurdy, of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, as to Mutual's wine cellar and ite so-called “open house’ at Albany during #es- sions of the Legislature, Inquisitor Hughes, of the Legislative Insura: Committee, will run his probe into bhe Mutual's real estate loans | It wae reported to Mr Hughes to. day that there Is considerable my @urrounding the Mutuals mebli loaning money on real estate, partiou- larly with reference to loans depending solely on the mortgagee's employment good graces of the MeCurdys, As the story runs, If one of these favored archiiects Ie not employed to do the bullding, no joan can be nego- tated and the understanding Je that a property holder desiring to raise money | from Mutual sources for the Improve: ment of his land’ would better In cases see one of theme architects forehand. Hughes Wants to Know Why, Mr. Hughes propoees to fad out the meaning of thie arrangement and w \ oHque or set of architects should be favored. Among the architeote who have done much building in which the Mutual Life Insurance Company is interested direotly or indirectly, By reason of hav ing doaned the money for the work, {5 the firm of Charles W. Clinton and William (A. Russell, which has a mult | of officas on the thirteent | Mutual Life buliding, Cha i he arohitect of been In partner: for twelve or thirte be Dor of the Clin- ire ‘ork, including No, 60 Wall stree and the Broad Exohange duikt been planned and erected by "Tt Is not crue,” sald Mr. R day, to a reporter of Tue World, ‘th this firm or either myself ax individuals th rmediary as Insurance Compa: tor a loan for buid Clinton put up the betore I became his or Mr. Clinte acted as an the Mutual Life and any applican ing purposes, Mr Mutual building partner. He won the contract In open ginpetition, We have had our offices! here ever since the erection of the building, and 1 muet say chat tt has been an advay th large wor! in tits distric Often Examine Propertie: “Often we are called in by the Mutual to oxamine properties and bulldings upon which loans are to be made for building purp: We receive compan- sation for this work, but I must say that the fee is not what one coulde ca age to Us because of 3 lave carted our unusual, No doubt we get t work because of our ten: th Mutual Building and because we are known to the company. “Are the MoCurdys related to us or we to them? No, {ndeed. Thore {# no one in the Mutual Company who be- gs to us by blood or marriage nor anybody our firm who belongs to anybody in the Mutual. % lo the auiomoblle cap,” for whom the conference of the en's Christian 1 uuinds re inde ba ; "You think that Mr. Hughes will ask police are now searohing, was seen to found by Roundsman Bowe and Pollce-| ‘Temperance Union which will close Mr MoCurdy about this? That he will ilar end thave | san Lyon, of the Morrisanta Police Sta | tonight at Wyandotte, a suburb of WHERE FIRES WERE STARTED | Ni. MOTT the architects Who. have BAL Rithen wiea Ghasnveven tion, early to-day at One Hundred and Detrott nea Fe Mat gy kal et Marton Foy, of No. 260 Nassau street, Fiftieth street and Madison avenue, outs Dr. Mary A, Willard, of Detroit, ad- pcan ey le have done more for the RAE Gen Ohi polloe & pooe devorpiion (a: Church of the Redemptionist | dressing the confersnce, said that the company In a_ profess! way than Of the firebug. Fathers most extreme type of race suicide was SHY OUag OPERITACHE. Here Oe rae James Cody, a contractor, who owns in t Me officers approached the mani the investing of ignorant foreigners | no tay itiems tn tt and re r the tenement at No. 1% Park avenue, | °@ way lent: and resisted the efforts with the right to vole, while the Intel- ply “J on our own bottom in all And fives on thé second for, alec saw | 0. 00 him The nolse of the atrug-| gent w 1 of the country were di our dealings” Fava eran ih. dae dutamopiia eee’ ck Tow OUKH( others to the place, untll| nied ¢ privilege. Continuing, Dr. i i before his place burst. into | Were half @ dozen policemen ty! Willard said; | | inies {ng to subdue the praying man, who! “I will not attempt to deny that few The police believe the men js @ mur bs sured to be allowed to continue his dle- oe ; are born , Into Ame ean } derous pyran as wa a pre- hurled the policemen around like Pome for tt is a lamentable fa sence Gilection for 0 nouses, In Mneping, and displayed the most ox- 0 patent to be contradicted dah ry strong Eventually they "Give women the nd they wil Instance he fen by | overcame him and learned that his men iiot and th 7 overcame him and learned tt DUNG rep t 1 dumbwatier shaft 2 hoster, residing at No, 723 West- the path of men, making it casler for i i chester avenue hen re, strong, healthful! ere , ‘i areb us An ambulance was called and with - POO nYe DaEe ant Chase, but His Pal nis carnival of great difficulty he wag put in a strait. !!Y | ij i i lage ax the Racket and taken to the Lebanon Hoe. "A new impetus will have come Into Escapes, Retired Police Captain of Brook-| t atta es n could find no trace women’s lives aus y can then | Backett str pled Monarch Pe i My . . i of aleohol about him and It js supposed do away wit aroenel aims a | i} Chemical Compar d the Ham that h 8 suffering from violent re- their daughters and the sa that lyn in Court on a Summons Pipe Works, were filled with nfl {gious mania fulns thelr # The motorman of a Second avenue} Demanding that He Help f - car passing through Houston street | mable material, them in the rear was a row ments in Un etreet toh cau fire repeate CRA( K TAMM NY SAFE the showcase of Chris. Gunner's butoher from the sparks ar n one side was Shop at No. 18 East Houston street, —————. the lumber year eM. J, Rudolp At Firat streat the motorm var ie, | , Company, which the firemen saved only Policeman Michael Emerisoh And topes | Beng s aratoes nee Pn hey “4 redegal after a desperate fight A him off to the thieves, Emerisch srene | some thing for retired Police Captain a ° ed on Nereet each AtATt-| Jacob Siebert, of No. 18 Seventeont { caaiean one sick In the other, | aereets Brooklyn. WOMAN KNOCKS When upon the pair they| He was summoned before Magistrate ' separated. rabed one chap |Paker in the Morrisania Police Court) Two, Dressed Like Gentlemen, Bore Into Strong Box at Wigwam *>*" Me eeee ne cree | tonday by Mra. Catherine Bauer, a poot who. God a hallway. A dosen |¥Mdow, of No, @i1 East One Hundred and Observant Citizen Scents a Raffles Job and Puts jpolicemen turned into the street from |@nd Fitty-sixth street, who demanded | a Cop on the Job, OUT INSULTERS early to-day saw two men working oa and the entire Support Infant, tta, | hat he be compelled to support Lor the one-yearold ohild of her daughter Katie Bauer very one was aroused neighborhood searched, four directions. | but the missing man was not un-| Katie, who died recently. earthed. {was married to the former police cap After Finishing Two, Mrs, Hoff- | CHAPTER & | of mecailio stroker the cop cautiously “pyiceman John Boner, of the Eldridge! tain'a won, TRichant, two years ago and Clink! efink were kneeling the safe d is station, while making search dis-| was abandoned by him two days after man Is Excited and Tackles Musted sounds as of yewamen yoraing | face Vokek ‘iki 9 sieve 1 Mary Plumb, of No. # First| tha paby was born last summer } fi Fang out on the still Fourteenth street | wpcptjfel’ tx aimed one of the mun er face terribly battered.| Katie died not long ago, leaving the i ! Policeman Before Grand Cen air to-day. with ofl dripping trom « | fig te op at two men had knocked her] cild upon the hands of old Mra, Bauer i hands and wielding cold chisels, two on M ure of this,” mur , ‘ ken nor ohate-| who bh ( ‘ muredt i sprit 3 \ who haa difficulty keeping body and tral Station Crowd, | gentleman oracksmen knelt before af inured) the Wxclaimed: "Hands | Iaine pure $i and some| soul together even whchout this burden | venerable safe, The safe had a bored/up t know Raffles Jerome ci and 1 her of a coral! apt, Siebert told the Magistrate that | look. It was bored, Neither of the men | CHAPTER IV. chain, rings rings, W he Ws now taking care of his own| \ “T am a woman who can take care of| with the drills and other } r's tm eck telling her stor un Emeriseh| daughter and her four-year-old boy. her | herself," declared Mrs, Lena Hoffman, plements was masked, Wha 6 use . =: k I'm | Paseed with the p ad cap-) husband, like his aon, being among th thirty-olght years old, of No, 47 East they were In Now York 8 ‘ safe, | tured missing One Hundred and Fourth street to-day| propping his drill after making the i rey anaes f the men who robbed ecunltted thet he id nom draw orievitie’ Ch od € o* | me 4 the 1 @ pension ob $1.8%5 | d that hi Yorkville Court, when she wae ar-| front of the safe look like ate sh pvmne was rolling in’ wealth ert Creel- gned for disorderly conduct in front] wtyle in women's waists, one of the 8 Me p a e taken aback | man, an attorney for th Iritles De. of the Grand Central station, gorteel cricksmen spoke . ¢ Se oiaye # nig h ony atment, who app or Mrs. Just before Policeman Pitchen arrived,| "It would be fierce to ret causht with wen . ainins a EU 10 te eT ee ea ee Hes fase some: d knocked a cabman down with| the goods ne | Hp ueyaitmece te Coe MD ‘back pay, rt declared ; t i _ _ the of ) rt declare vlow of her fist, and given another « te he recke! that even the fee — r ‘ t it Wax not true, : : : : Th e 4) 1 until Oct, 1 bck oye. Cheered by a crowd, ehe| wan approaching ei SiGenias 0 wa je case Was adjourned until Oct, 17 : id by 8 Sama,” ie IE an it , SODASTILL EXPLODES. i’ «'h! Moi tee —— . ia aon pal fii) was hold PRESS CLUB VISITS MAYOR 1 Was a little excited,” she admitted | As lie spoke, @ mild ered citizen! wineued and Mogig'rate Stelvert, on 4 short amfduvit 9 Ue Magistrate. “I was on ey way | halted tn his k ‘factory Wrecked and Employees ohorg Pteeinr = bp 4 tt tof th hte canter © os » Work {9 the Manhattan Hove, and| ‘Ha. ore! Are on Have Narrow Escape Sr ene he 4 anit MRED DOLEREED Call OR HeClels ad & ttle houquet on my waist. As I ceiving f Ai €x0) ; tached MAT Jaw at City Hail, tiled to get through a lot of chone| kit or burgia ‘ t ra iad a rae ' owly | 7 hie Chicago Press Club delega'es vis diy joaters who drive cabs at mana) and i HA STILL RIOTING IN ITALY. tng Now York, called at the City Hall Gina Cebtral Blation, ony oft Taking H pants — | to-day, and were prenented: to Mayor nother oabman culled mea 4)! op he 4 Proope Clash With Mobs tn Ande! MeCleilan, ‘The delegation, consisting T knocked him down. Then the 4 1 just saw ‘ : ‘ D Military op pet eation f about a hundred men and women, cheered angin avd I got excited fing and Aw ' were encor.ed by Messrs. Rowe, Ingra be apologized to the polices i 1 F ’ , f a ee j f vam, fhorrelle and Fritz Morris, of th psig Stot Now York Press Club, The Mayor was ——— vd ' te (ARS FROM ERIE TO CENTRAL ; tr Ne aun Hentltne Wal te Lek ese Monday, 0x ic Nive 1 <s— ne hi taken) Board and met the visiing newspaper " 4 : ; CAMPANIA DICKS TO.MOaROW. | ' 4 © beweon| people in whe pi receptton hall { jee 4 aay bk Homer Carr, president of ihe Chicago ARMA EEL. = ( " al un nareh-| Club, made a neat It tle spe » : | late he : used Qookieh W1C| “Our papers,” Mr, Carr said, “never ty-anoond A TAMMANY HALL, t ns} wounded alee ie Fs a ea Re a Lento! ; wount Somebody, wh» had evidently been r minutes will be niain~ A, M, to-day, wean | eading the Chleago papors, laughed A.M. to 7.00 P.M, ss - she was 1% miles east of Nant as Oxtra Charge for It and the Mayor laug: ed whth nie, intervening | . : Vghtehip, The steamer will probably! Advertisements for The World b , Lhe newspapers Are bot wo Unwind,” ay ane The atpansee. Wil Dh bably Pye ‘Ausertace “Diginiosasenae Seiett| he said, "Lam afraid you don't read | of certain archiveots who stand in the| THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTORFR 13, 1908, \ TE $raPs DOUBLE LIFE RUNAWAY OW ON SS WEEKLY, ENGINEER HIT; TRAIN RUNS WILD. Fireman Stops Magine Just ta ‘Time to Avert Wrook=Drivems Hoad Strives Pont, r | h ip u Closed Just in Time to Halt But Young Hubby Promises Frenzied Horse Dragging | to Be Good Boy in Wagon with Driver. Future. | By closing the “runaway gate” at the! Alfred MoAffe, thirty-two years old, f b Brooklyn site who gets $6 a week as an usher !n Joe | atop just at the danger point, Rugs’s visti ths Weber's Theatre, waa arraigned in , (asuriea are not oonpldered fatal { the t Harlem Police Court to-day on a charge SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS “Direct from the Manufacturer,’ of falling Haggerty, of No. 116 Chriee| MeAffe Ir t, was driving one of Mona-| band ts spending to t his wil of the opinion that his money Mra hu on other to | Ufe early | express wagons across the Women dge when the horse took fright and) Arthur Lowwso, another usher was made a mad dash for the Brooklyn! S/*o fn court on & warrant charging side Haggerty was seated upon the) in Vening to stab Mrs. M } top of a pile of boxes and dared not|Ate Bho aaid he insulted her and | 4 ikep trom the venidle ve her from the theatre Wednesday | | Policeman Goss, seeing the wagon | f ght, when she went to get some in- flash by, rang the 1 for the clos- Watton ab Alfred, ne oof the way gate. Tt was] bern home se Baan A o o Ld i promptly obeyed by Policeman Opre,| “At fir,” @uld Mee, Moat La harasd eo hg A yy adatad yh 1 by pre,| fe to Mug. | sypuialon for fhe mieheractr of fo and @ mome ter horse sashed ‘@trate Barlow, “he would may out al) Qo; amend by uinst the bar ve animal wae! Mikbt, ‘Then he got ao he would stay Poe ruah tween the gate and the/Out two night cession, Now he § | wagon. Hagerty was carried from hie) Never comes all unless he | dangerous perch by the boxes, which | @ change clothing. This ' slid to the roadway. He was unine| Young fellow Lousso he other | 4) tv jured. |night that my Suetand ar since cree lad valving Devt, en rene | and that I was foollah t him. But I have my ome & Amsterdam avenue, and I husband to keep up that h be bot arin talogue of 1895 Page 0; RUN DOWN BY “BROADWAY CAR AND MAY DIE né anruns Mr. Mcaffe was very pentient : nd promised to be a good boy in the future, Lousso promised that bi refrain from butting Into, the fern I. LEWKOWITZ puble of the McAffes Magisira bo epady Manufacturing Jeweler n t of Diamonds. ) Mixth Avonue Corner 17¢h Sree Downlown Bore, 200 Gro |. low paroled botin until Oot, 2%, wh |the probationa: he opulent Israel Lowenstein, Brewery | Collector, Badly Hurt in ‘Crowded Thoroughfare, OWING TO THE DEATH OF MR. LYMAN G. BLOOMINGDALE THE STORE WILL BE years) Brew- own and attempting t nas street to: Tarael old, a Lower collect was knocked jured while AND NUT BUTTERCUPS, DAINTIES BUT R 8, BCOTCH K 2 OTHER the r 0 lives at No, 29 cure CLOSED brewery for many years and is a| familiar figure along Broadw whioh | he travels in a buggy. This eee 0°" UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE side of Broadway suet ' and started to cross the street to the tailor shop of William Berger, at No. 81 Broudway He did not see an approaching sou bound tr car undl too late, the 1 fender hur 1 o the roadway at one side. Motorman Patrick McAvoy, who was | in charge of the ca 0, af nstant ly applied brakes, and brought the car = = to a fore further injury Was done yan MacNamara, of the Broadway squad, saw the accident, | and ran to Mr. Lowenatein’s assist- | jance. Finding that the man was serl- Jously out about the d and face he sent @ hurry call to Hudson Street | Hospital. Mr. 1 stein Was taken fi . to the h ital, where {t was said that ER 0 I COUNTER GOODS InJurie: FRUIT njuries | aa ASSES ( SCOTCH WAFERS, MO a ROCK TAL CLOVE CUPS, HONE ——— FRIDAY ONLY. FOUNDRAY ENGINEER KILLED oat CHOCOLATE AND VANIEEAN ST " ATE Clothing Caught In Machinery, He WUPTER. SCOTCH: WAHEIM, 10¢ fice CREAM, a Te Whirled Around Shatt, | rouyp IC Fandall, ftweaie years old, of NO. 1) |... Kearny avenue, Kear } oe a, Hon CHOCOLATES Ayn employed at Barlow's Iron BUTTER PEANUT pRITME, FOe] ysis, iocaber MAOH No. 28 Orange street, was killed there KINDS sesecsseeeees POUND SAC aay y r ; ( ; r his clothing got eau pelting and he " rr wnt Be tar enact ert " ANS TO MEXICAN ft « | PECAN, LATE, - 2} Pi 5 ¢ ea Ma aU 08 | LA, STRAWBERINY, &c. POUND 19¢ PENOCHT IeIsn, 296 Y A lace rt he Park Row Store Open Evenings Until 11 o'clock. ally notified eee ROCKEFELLER KISSES SON.|54 BARCLAY ST. 29 CORTLANDT ST 5 COR. WEST B'WAY. TARRYTOWN, 'N, St On hele era die wie efies COR. CHURCH $7, and Mra, John D. Ro het and | i fe party of friends arrived to: “ J Mr. »chefeller yore nl a »O.D. Bp lopetore’ taking a carriage tor his NEW york a ome at Pocantico Hills he walked over ‘GGA H Nand dia "wished hum we, See that you get the guare anteed ——— Wallace Adjudged Insane, AN IMPORTANT | Joni W 4 Wealtuy Unaware | nanufact member of e Ur | gannuractirer and member of he Union |! ANNOUNCEMENT, ingane by a Sheriff's Jury before Com Three weeks of enormous success Wiltlam Murray, has crowned our efforts to : pul, FURS at priow e e FITS MANY never before been oquallod UMB | to Leave on Cone and tue Postum,|| THE FIFTH AVE, FUR CO, UMBRELLA, 290 FIFTH A Ply THEW NIED AE 830 Postum Coffee shows ite great|] |. 2% VE, | The dollar back if the nourishing power In many ways. who bought tho furnishings and le | | “I was nursing my baby six months the building formerly occupied by | M. &. does not STAY ‘ ago,” writes a young matron, “and I R B fast black and rainproof, found that tea and coffee did not 0088 [0 Inc | agree with me, I grew nervous and|f-* yf] ff Made, by Miller Bros. & Co, weak, my appetite was not good, and and by thelr great sale of | This Guarantee onevery KB besides, baby was cross and fretful worth of Hiren He didn't seem to get proper nour i; tne NY ishment from my milk, and friends fare oroating a sensati said: ‘You must wean hit, he 1s | traas never before. Known, why one —_ starving. fire 50% lower than elaewhere f| No wonder our bullding, which eo ‘T gave up tea and eoffee and tried tains the largost and most select ato | OIL PAINTINGS. corou, chocolate and milk instead, | WOR he jarkost and Dar of rm tn the » te dally crow, but still baby didn’t seem to thrive, [with cothusiattic buyers who aro ger | pike of? Say and, Saturday we wit, /At tast, on the advice of a friend, 1 f {Ink Yalues never beiore heard” oon | BFECIAL. Wiutieht a thefts tetvad began to use Postum Coffee, and | 9 {ht svenu | of ,newiy Imported ‘ant’ domentis. off can truly sty that the effect was won- | Every plece of Fur sold guaran frous. artists ra LA ae yi derful! Both baby and I began to {mprove in appetite, spirits and fles immediately, In three months my boy welghed 20 pounds and he Is as good a baby as a mother could wish to have, My drinking Postum did {t “L cannot recommend Postum Food Coffee too highly to nursing mothers, | It is better in flaver than the other \coffee and is far superior tn nutritive | qualities, supplying just what the) \child must have, a8 no other food | jean di Jame given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's u reason—explained in the quaint little book, “The Road to Woallwilla” in wach 290 FIFTH AVE,, BET, (O1H AND S187 STS, i} Our art: galleries for inspection. Visitor Dilgation to purchase, N, ¥, FRAME & PICTO) Largest Wholesale & Reta! me Mfra. in the gt Fulton M., N. ¥, Phone 807 John. EEN Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge t Fn gives strength to , young and old No Extra Charge tor rt. | SUNday World Wants Work vertivements for The World ma Jett |" Saas a sige Sts _ Monday Morning padiasideery tt el . ‘