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CENEVIVE'S TROMBONE MAN ROMANCE OF Bae cs Postmaster’s Daughter) one pei a Week Alarming Rec- Ran Away with Him | Victims of R to Go on Stage. | SIGS: Who'll Be the Next?” Query | Residents Accustomed to Slaughter. LAY UNCHECKED, /CAR Riding WANTED TO BE A STAR, [isis wi. wil ve"neat and where | Father Join A ! stor of Bt, Anabrose’# [Angry Father in Sugar Kun, Gouscs, to arouse interest in the She pee aly city street for a mule | Pa; Tracks Couple to | ova" switching-yard have attracted the | This City. | of the Rev te P. ‘ wlok re | atten on of even the apathetic, who, living peside tile scene of monthly ac- oldent and death, have accepted st into | elr soheme of Ite, | ‘Death Avenue’ |p the fitting name | which long years of human slaughter under the wheels of New York Centra! Musie| 44 Hudeon River trains on Bleventh MMS" avenue have given to that thoroughfare, | Persons who live there always refer to | the street as “Death Avenue.” ‘They SPANISH DANCER IN IT. Girl Tearfully Protests, but cian Is Held on Abduction Charge. 4o not like the iiame, and have repeat- | = ae edly tried to change conditions ao that It could no longer be rightly called that | Thore {8 the romance of a slide trom: | But each time they have been rebuffed, | Dono as ft was un-slid in tho Jefferson | and legislatures and counclls have been | Market Police Court to-day, when & strangely deaf to thelr complaints, “ dward & Kingelnnd and One Killed Each Week. pee Genevieve Horton were QF | paises chidwick, who was chaplain Twigned before Magistrate Wahle, he tied at wf the battleship Maine, has for alleged abduction aid she for UU | tention to the alarming increase of clety of which he fe a member gave ancy. Other sectors ti the piece Were | montality along the street, as follows la bail and he took his family , Satie ere | mortality along the street, as follow! | a dail a ‘amily Agvita Valier, « Spanisn dancer, win | ™pyeq pargone have been groind. to Arrests Two Men Under Sus “srie returning home about 8 o'clock jooks like Carmencita, and Genevieve's } ; \ y t death under the wheels of these traine tat ', this morning Mr. Kennedy was on the fathar; Postmaster Fred Horton, of /in ave weeks, Attention should be called Convinced that Husband Was! Picious Circumstances and ;q platform of a car when, at Gres Gugir Run, Rockland Couney, Peng. /t this Juggernaut, and the indigna- | Is Set Upon Jones streot, a young man boar Who Iboks like Joshua Whitcomb tlon of the city would soon put a halt| Demented When He pon. He was attscted by the wate By all accounts Kingale must have! to the reckless and deflant corporation D | worn by Kennedy, who says he saw the been the most vewiicling young slide] which puts at naught the rights of the isappeared | man make a move to get it and grap- Wonbonist that ever biew the printed enth avenue residents, and which PE . Lada arena Of the Oak Street) oy with him. notes off a music e. He dropped) {s responsible for at least one serious station, is thanking his lucky star to = 4 day that his back {8 not broken and Daughter Slugged Thug into Sugar Run some weeks ago, liter-|qooidene every month tor the last ‘The relatives of John N. Tistale, the ally pu i : "i ‘4 ” , rm La stale, that he was not found unconscious or| In an instant there was a fight Al- playing his way, He got a place twenty years—a conservative estimate. wealthy Alaska mine-owner, whose i ius L : My 4 dead {n an areaway in Oliver street. | trough an old man, the engineer is no With the local band, and there he met, When the New Yrok Central first In- body was found in the Harlem River! As it te, hie a inh ae Beal scaling, HA IKEK ite peane tahoe Perineniivenrold, Genevieve: -Borton, | vases the city, in It Ea SBE line at ome of the most tmpor enue ‘They play around the ends of Yesterday, nearly three weeks after his |and there are two Italians in the sta-| into a corner of the plaiform and was the postmaster's 4 r She was ede was mostly open lots, and there opopsings One man Is stationed at va @ tealns In across the streets disappearance from his apartments in| tion with broken heads—one charged! going his best to hold there and at stu ying to be trained nurse in was no objection to tring running of these crosslnge—Thirly “ The nelghborhood le) the Hote! Thirty-ninth street i ib ith Intoxica- iunctlo asylur t hi the stroets of the west side, Forty-second smrect, children; t is alway8 lang y : with rowoery, the other wi INtozIC@=| the semo time protect himself from tho ante asyluni that through the strees Forty-seventh gtreet ax food far the grinding wheels, | "1 Madise jue, characteriza thé tion, and the pair with resisting an Of! nent the fellow was putting up, when prover sphere Kings-| Times have obanged much since then, street. ‘The finginen are ‘ con the children and danger | theory of m as absurd and with: | heer " ; " ’ 3} {Iron n too » totterit H he fi his daughter saw the tough getting the luiid felt go, too, and mised, tho and although Eleventh avenue has been ratiroud men, ny 0 jottering watchmen. ABune) Ou; the fimsiest sort of basis | Dolan was informed ty a citisen serty | better of her father aye now, to K 4 Job Wita a really, held back In growth and progress by PMO) that tne railroad A in Eevning World re-| Mtrs. Tisdale said to an Evening |to-day that one man wea rotmdng @D-| Jn ay ingiant she bad reached h truly opera-irouje if sie would run) the pres of railway engines snorting the leameser, the play If people Insist on going in front of| World reporter to-day that she {8 |orher who was drunk in front of No.! ide and taken hold of the man, The away fom with him, So Gene-| up and down, drawing long trains and ohms, etree car and the ating: | cng Laren nts an _ thoroughly convinced that her husband Oliver street. He ran there and| feuow jot drive and hit her in the eye Mi dae Rad illling regularly, the avenue has grown |PArah ‘oye play hockey on Dloventhi | TRE ee ne | Vee ‘ a when he | found one man bending over another! ‘phe girl was stunned for the moment, Tramped from Town to Town. up into a city thoroughfare filled with | - : fronds dered and that He arrested both, On the way to the| a came right buck, clinging to her Since ther t ad been try: j tears ng traffla, flanked by and ) . his death was a All of his staGon the drunken man sobered won- | man and giving her father uine to get ie 3S ant but it was | tenements and populated by thousands Jewelry and money were found derfully and the pair Jabbered at each os. yreath. hard work, e trombone of persons, man yof them children. ‘ in his olothing, and there were no/ ether tn Ttalsan | H | amm tive. er and the girl were travelling all the |* Company Blames Victims. | iP] jmarks on the body to support the Idea has-been nestected aa, pena meee | Inside, bh ae hes roa ume trom or © town to anoth i x t e had met with v nee. ee ae i | 6 enwers were scroati- ae “el snetne It is dren that the rail ‘ Teentaal sala know that the pair had decided to 40) ing, and it was not tt Chm square fonetimes walk 1 sometimes rid- | ion4 qnds Ms greatest number of vic- 1] ntification of the dead man was him until he reached @n areaway of 8, and it was not th \ hile ver fg, Genevieve « | - ‘omplains that tn | | tstabliahed Immediately after the body | {Ne old kind. very, deep and protests # Pren several, patrolling Chiiatywn, 4 ovat § i sees j “ 8 ne 6 init “yp Nope Uy & sligot tron y | Hah | vd I 9! 4c] cine an ak many cases the persons killed or| | | was found by the Initials “J. N. 1." granted him and tried to throw hii jed the car, Miss Kennedy still lund kepe prom ; ie Vaden. wid, ean | | on the watch found in the waistcoat Sver the railing, . ‘They. bent him back | to her man and, having grown Ghe; creduious maimed were stealing rides, which, even | | _ ket.” Relwilves visited the Morgue (nti ho wae rly off hie feet, In thelr | of being struck, was taking & lieved bin mit this insivt, is no rea-| —— | and hed identification. efor, to hurl him {nto the areaway few punches at him, while he was DRAG uveks should not tun in’ Employers in Building Trouble Youngsters S A gn inquiry and probably |’ Dolan had not even drawn his club, | meriiy away at her, endeavoring Finally, tt betel in ¢ via here will be no|-Ployers in Bunding Trouble Youngsters Sent Home for |: hefore burial is permitted, and it wes some time before he could set free t her Ui - ol if M7 | Fr l'bet * a fo Arrangements C&M manage to get !t, his whole effort being Policeman Krauss adi or 4 se of iin Ha | Suance of tempration to aired” | Summon Veteran to Take | Thanksgiving Dinner, but | srs misdsle’sild tontay nat petore,sronee® or having hie back Graken ‘on nhs put up a Nghe & jotel bil |_ Asi rial : . her husband disappeared pad wut. Oreeey or ite Anaily got the stick | with the policeman iu despair she wrote a let her | pereons attempting’ to steal rides is the Up Struggle. Must Appear To-Morrow, | fered, from mencal strain, that produced Oa ee ee wiod the head of one, , About this time Mrs. Kennedy saw] bet girl t at Run, |!ong and gory record of deaths and ine m “ a Ny hoe he lef S apart: an The fellow went down and out, thet her Syunpter ce was swol - | iain ts z | he his wife he was going * th a well of rage. she went at ashing for hi Nhe chur ne | Juries caused by eugines Died pase | | to walk on Fifth avenue and later pur- ene tee bel ee out the other @d fejlow. and before ane could he. st ¢ ove ) f and eve sot cars an ie. wh sas Wien’ . o ‘on le bi "ve; everal times. until } er m4 a a vag Ls bp ait Btrike-Breaker Farley, who supplied | ‘Three boys ware arratened today be: | { eet for, Boston. He bought even they’ came to they wen with Mt him aeveral times. uotil Ne wan ue Oe Coal “3 bd his oad r the men for the Subway strik 1 M Mayo, in the Essex | aved th have fallen into the him to the station. There one John ‘here he anid he was Frank Madden, a yoson ewhig as the streot | , 1 ac } er on the day of his disap- (rulll, of No. 2% Eltaabeth street, was driver, of No, 384 Pearl street iodine arn week the victim was an un-| Who lately tandled the strike | : . ' . “| pea ‘as the condition of the body charged with assault and rol Mr. Kennedy sad the w the fale he toliowed te pai t known tramp, who fell between two, in the Chteago teameters’ troubie, has dina ery’ amou' shows that it had been long in the Gull! had the watch of Rosalio Pense- | jow {s alleerd to have tried to steal iy New dork, jast night care while eating @ ride. Many saw | ben engaged to employ men t speak | 8% Public Scho: 0. 110, at Broome and | water. ros ara wees rar, ne said he| was worth very iittle sit as Shae eee ate him dalled W he fell at Forty-thind | the strike of the structural tron-| ‘4 troets, for purpose at get FP 7A 4 Gull! admitted taking the watch, but Prisoner a Prize Fighte Another Wonian in Case <1 horrifying apectacle, ‘There | "Yorker ' anivsgiving dinner E. 2’S” LADIES’ NIGHT, — said he Was taking it for sate keeping. | atadten was told in $50) bail " ‘i t . | bave been so many of these “unknow! Farley saye there will be no trouble ago Deteotives Rohrbagh ~- — Both mon are bakers and friends. i i Tp pemine on the charge of Che gil was bout 4 , about gti ty of men to go ahea om were told that a lot of —— a Sault n he was arraigned befor 7 getting plenty of men t ahead Handsome Prizes an Incentive to Magiatrate Whitman in the Tombs Po- killed and children scaling rides that at des with the iron work. Wi telen 5 Tse cee THR Worn: THTRSDAY EVENTING, NOVEMBER 20, fh. Rows PUN ‘ OUTP Than Anau “To CRS DEATH. AVENE SAND chm oveR tt MOVING TRAIN TOF IOME HREy “DEATH AVENUE,” WHERE A LIFE IS LOST EACH DAY (inl Frirs ~ PIEKPOCK STREET CAR erases eer ‘Grabs Fellow Who Tries to Steal Father’s Watch and Holds On. TWO YEARS |TO BE GONE } Will Work in Oils, But Has Not Abandoned Black and White. Margaret Kennedy, seventeen years ok and pretty, gave an exhibition of nerve early to-day on a Third avenue car, In @ struggle with a man charged with attempting to rob her father. Al- though the young thug etruck her in TSUN OT SAN, WOW BLE POLICEMAN I FRAT FOR LIF put that cense | 1 been stolen from the sohool SHIPPING NEWS. ere Kingsiwid was of all forth but Mitle, if any, notloe ; Roll Up Good Scores yuiting her daily. 4 found | im the routine news of the day. laws of the city make it ab They arrested Samuel Bers ' fp Good © Bie SOHNE oUt strc | A walk elon snth avenue re- tet to get engineers to opernt re { No. 15 Lewls t; John] ‘The monthly reception and Indies’ | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT \ “lees maine Vealy the startling resignation of the eles. years old, of No, 42|nlght of the Z.” Bowling CUD. | gun rises. 7,08|8un séts. 4.88/Bfoon sete. 8.45 Ail wiong WIth |rogdents to the conditions, thelr cal- The Arst act of violence raporied snd John Young, twelve | took place last night at Maennerchor THE TIDES, DAMA, | Hoeen j “ Sat ahaa Saker >i a fautiif N Colunvol i Hall in Bast Fiftv-sixth — street High Water, Low Water isiiess to danger, to which they have the strike was the cutting } PHT fas * | hee splendid prise ce wire bawied te Ae PM. AM. PM. ‘ome accustomed, although all de-\%f ® Suy, rope at the buildin 'k, a junkman, of No. ‘ . Sandy Hook, . 1017 1058 €08 € “ American Tin Can Company. ¢ 18 als ested on the | 4nd & close and exciting contest re- Governor's Teland, 10.99 435 60 . une Mt ix } ; heh is atte Hell Gate Ferry...12 am 60 F tours | bates Lier West Fourteenth strect. T eceivt goods fald to | sulted. avily hirtieth Street Safety Limit. ported a derrick, When it was cut Doth sialon. ony hed been then | Mise Fox captured first prize, with PORT OF XEW YORK, ‘4° Below Thirtleth street locomotives @Fe derrick fell and property was Aomag: wlll ay had heen *tken |, gcore of 9 pins in ten frames; Miss | EN spent in not allwoed ‘0 run, and dummies in- \tq the extent of $1,500, It will take a Gibbons with 74 and Mrs. Camphell | guntnote ARRIVED... fan Dominey . urs are Tun through the couple of weeks to make the re ha wi e bova twith 7 took second and third prizes, city of ee Bayannan ow ad and waving nypon the building, which {s being nd it respectively. Mrs. MeGonigle was right Titenetn Si euad Bremen will, Id ay. On "Death structed by Post & MeCont t rt t ng at 9 | behind the prige-winners with 74 pins. | Clenfuemoe Ghiaitanamo to continu y t mm and let them 80 bowled r Pensacola, + GALYORRON ht to ¢0 Ae trusts aieoss, 20 ba) Wea tiles gay it Wan done to at m and let them irs Solahanty, die bow 1 weil, 4 a wei ‘sen World wr keeper, sald CSE ARG EARL SR: Be The junkman wa {nm $20 ball. | Ryan, Siess, Kiernan, Ledworth and ‘Slavonia sss... cis .t ccc isesees Napes oer eS pace Tilted no acts of violence mys deny all knowledge of | pihardt FO nating “rupee H t BY . President Ryan, of the Inter al — ___ | was served owed by dancing Inter- INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. i Aiead of some Of tho geuctural dronworkers, leat’ n anersed wit y ‘Thomas Hacke DUE TO-DAY. } a Soktaakoa St RAIS: thatihe hot call apon them unteas| *"9 ® monolom Mr, Brennan, | prooklyn, Naples Prine Willem Y., wher nH leaders in MoGcbuey's Hall, Fifty-four wih y necessary to bring the pe OT Finance, Colon Savaniila, je ayen t quite a)... wi ' ‘ t 0 «. He expressed Slide Trombonist Winced, eT ie enid thar at | street, and Third avenue, ‘The repre-| st & McCord would be ff In this !nsurance racket | Gibeaiter, Beane vt 4 cleat) sentatives of the other trades promise u heir th ree prtien ag They have given me no show, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. © trains are slong ate olip:aps| eee ee Hieussarnithe Aight eee ek? | But all the same I'll cet my “turk BAILED TO-DAY. wiances ann @ slong at & clP OP against the “open shop,” but It is un- {; Bmployeres | With gusty thanks—“Sohn Doe. ff L4 Lorraine, Havre, BLCI4, Gat broaching thirty or more miles an HOUF | Geratood that President Ryan told them Won vier Republic, Naples. Hamiltos, Norfol y wid ‘Trains twe thirty and forty cars . (Rhein, Bremen. yugh the street, Ocea- —~-— -- m pass each other, « spposite directions, and when ‘ noee-t twe an uit : ia oe niteets are closed to traMme. Two nd th aa a—Thiety t Mealetrate nd streets—are til Saturday ously by @ pass 1 box ree Bie 7 the Hous» of en ae an uftert h ran? dered the i Ke gines from Fire. | woman out time but fa tire engines m 0 dame TOT RI 10-DAY'S Flagmen Infrequent. The only protection afforded t6 the public trom this menace is the pregence flagmen poaktered along World Want Directory y has f trains H nd menace | g cally west of the | allroad xapacy | | Side Taxpayers’ As-| t is would — be | fth u " Thle 1 the outery made at the time, for some strange reason, the trains | it n Eleventh avenue, | Added to the ing and lurching freight trains additional menace of the "Dolly Vanion’? passenger train, w b Jaimed many victhns, he 7 shuttle train, com- ar, which jeth street ile time } matntaln | ‘ony oa lew in GENEVIEVE HORTON , SENORITA IN LOVE WITH AQUITA VALDEZ 5 TROMBONE PLAYER THE PARK Br} GENEVIEVE, HER FATHEK AND TROMBONE MAN IN COURT bay PR ONY a Ene, ear ae CR IE ee aN tan elderly ma the face over her eye the size of a goose agg, she held him until the police arrived The Kennedys are among the old- time families living at No. 128 Cherry street, who have held to the old house, refusing to move, in epite of the de terioration of the neighborhood. Thomas Kennedy, the father, is an engineer and on. Last evening a 80+ tee Court. The chief point the evi dence wis Margaret mnedy's black eye, It was testified by several de- teotives, who claimed to recognize the ner, that he was a prize fighter | under the name of “Nid Madden Madden when asked by the Magistrate why he struck the said it Was a pecldent. He said there was a scuf- fle on the trick the oar, and that tn putting up his hand to defend nself his fle: encountered Miss Kennedy's eye. Tt was certainly @ bad-looking eye, and Magistrate Whitman doubted that | an aeddental blow gould produce such a result, When the detectives suid Mad- den waa a prize-fihter it mad matter clearer to him prisoner for trial, MAN SHOT BY COP FILS 10 APPEAR Police Intimidation, Magistrate Crane, and He Means to Find Out. eMghtly injured by oPiceman George to prosecute MoCarmack when th case was called to-day, charged wit) felonious assault, It court on T played a soar bullet fron the polleeman's and tried to kill him, He owed his life, desperately in McCormack's grasp jus! as the shot was fired Several witnesses for Humphrevs were in court, pear to-day, . McCormack had half a dozen po- lice witnesses, including two captains. Wendell and Tighe, to testify reputation for soorlety, industry, hos- esty and general uprightness, Magistrate Crane was boiling mad when ha found that Humphreys din ¢ appear to prosecute, The M strat said he was certain the complainant had been interfered with and frightened off by ihe polloe, He directed that & subpoena be appear against. McCormack In Mortis ania Court on Deo. 3 and gave the sub- E poena to a lawyer for service, “You tell him that if he doesn’t | up he'll be sory that bre pollceman's bullet didn't_do him more harm,” sad Magistrate Crane —_— (Fromm ASME, When but a barefoot Peekek!!! boy With Joy my ¢‘turk” I'd view; This year It's crowry. Thanks to Hughes! + * eral times and raised a lump | the and he held the Says | Peter Humphreys, who was shot and MoCarmack at One Hundred and Nine- teenth atreet and Par kavenue Monday Night, failed to appear In Harlem Court The policeman is ‘iseday Humphreys dls- n his face made by a revolver and awore that MeCornack was drunk he said, to the fact that he struggled They were Instructed to ap. Not one of than showed to his «1 for Humphreye to — PLUMPED A BULLET IN GAY COACHMAN ‘Bolan Saw Young Gallant Walking with His “Steady” and Shot Him. John Bolan, who until last night lived at No, 2 Wifth avenue, is avoliing the police to-day Thomas Lawlor, whom he (Bat last might, will nog prwecute him, as it woudl reveal the {dentity of the young woman who knelt by Lawlor’s side and plewled with him hot to die after Bolan had wounded him in che thigh, Bolan had an engagement to take @ girl to a dance last night, He called t het home, In upper Lenox aven and was informed that she had gona out for the evening, John walked the | streets for an hour, and at One Hune | dred and Thirty-fifth street and Witth avenue he met her, hanging affections @tely on the arm of Lawlor, Lawlor, who Is only elghteen years old, Is the) handsome and stylish young coachman | tor a famly at No. 6 East One Hune dred and Twenty-ninth street, Other | servants in the house sak today that | Lawtor cut an extensive dash amoum the impressionable young women ef the neighborhood. Tessie, y Out It | me pal | re false Cut it ‘ erled Bolan sald Lawlor; ‘shee ‘od towanl Bolan, and in @ second Bolan, who Js only seventeen yeas sad drawn his revolver and ed. As Lawlor fell Bolan ran away and tt e have not geen him return na Harlem Hospsial ambutance , Lawlor’ head was ne She rode to the al with him and went away with fler his wound was dressed, at hecang of them after that the ave not nh able to learn, But nts in the East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street house sald that Law) ad sent word that he would be gone jor a few days so he would no} be called upon to prosecute Bolan ani eyeal the n of the vistressed yo udy homas (8 such a gallant,’ sald the at the hovse Where both That's what makes him he girls All the girh ae SIXTY YEARS. on, of Hack ain * Fvening World.) J, Nov, %=Mr, Jotnson, of Sussex celebrated thelr wed family. an tovalld for 1 spirits to- years old. MARRIED Kigbert MN. Jo! Anniver Calebrates We (Special + HACKENSAC ard Mrs, Egbert 3. Btieet Benedict Piano Weekly $ 1 Payments [fsa FREE | Tuntne, etl | [I] pettvers, Delivery. The $300 Penedict Pianos we are aelling at $109.00-—on the rer markedly easy payments of A Single Dollar a Week deserve your careful conaldera- tion, ‘They are as unlike other low-priced pianos as two things of the mune fame could possibly be, ‘The Benedict is a thoroughly wood plano the others are wwually “furniture” planoa of mo artintic value whatever, Of course, other people who have pianos for gale talk ip the same way, The thing fo? you so Jo before coming to @ decision 1s to go from one #tore to another An? compare pianos aa well as prices—oomparison will qulokly prove our claim that there te no piano welling for tees than $350" more than equals the Bene- jf Hict for 8198.80, We couldn't at- font to guarantee them the way we do unless we KNOW they would give you ontine sattetac- ‘ion, for we expilcitly agree to ake hack within one year any Henedict Plano that dosen't meet your approval, @nd «lye you an: vuher in ite place, At least do vurvelf the Justice of seeing enedict Pianos before reaching! 1 decistod, 0 oobenes Other planos up to as fine su would care to have in y vme—anelebte and grande, \ve tho most remarkable janoa the world has wo far i] Ehrich Bre Sixth Av, & Qd St, | | fe | ) f Pa