The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1906, Page 3

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seep et ee et ren a: yin aaanmn nation ak cia eR i SNE EE Ne ET ET I ES ee “ 7 ‘ . ‘tHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, Lyuo. COMPTROLLER METZ COMES QUT IN FAVOR OF THE PARK IN CHINATOWN PARK ROW LINE OF PARK, NEW TERMINAL OF BRIDGE, PULITZPR BUILDING, PARK ROW BUILDING, ' HALL OF RECORDS. ie oy hii renee Rett WH, i a i) T1744 Yi} me BE ffs ey Mulberry Bend Park, and in connection] in such surroundings. They cannot ex- With the big bridge terminal and the|!st outside of the old rookeries that | furnish them with th f setting molit! id rovkeries a couple h the sort ‘of setting i) pnyof! thei old, rooker! P’l that they need, and it they could, 1 Qf blocks down Park Row there would] woud still say, drive them eat, Mie presented to New Yorkers a tne! “Force them Into sanitary surround- breathing place, as weil as an artistic! ings, and modern houses, where they WIPE OUT THE OLD CHINATOWN, _fignument to good taste and 6001] can be watched, and, if nevessiry, dealt IS THE CRY CF JACOB A, RIIS. . with singly and closed up, as Paul The Comptroiler hus been over tha} Kelley's dive was closed when it be- @round, and to-duy he is an out-and-| came too bad to be tolerated, If that GUE advocate of th ‘ plan. Novody| place had been in Chinatown, the mur-|f To the Editor of The Evening World: of decent standing the community] der that resulted in cloging It would Wipe out the Chinatown slum. I shall be glad to see you do it. has been found to oppose It, except] have attracted littie attention, and at 8. tomo of the political wire-pullers in| most would have ranked aia as ‘an- TAGOB ATRUE: ie district affected. Alrendy some of} other Chinatown murder’ and would se men have been feeling their | have been dismissed with little else than see a single valid objection, and the cost appears to be insignificant ack, N, compared with the benefit to be derived from the expenditure, pence OF death at surance iy on the charge of murder in that ‘city in 1908, ‘thus. affirming the decision of Reasons why Tillinghast should be pardoned: SCE | He had reformed and ceased his evil practices. —>__. He is willing to testify against the criminals higher up. $2,000,000 IN GOLD | His imprisonment stands as an object leason—punishment for the COMING FROM ENGLAND. | | crme o confession. | In the face of whet happened to Tillinghast, who would now dare Information reached Wall street to-| confess either knowledge or participation in jury-fixing? | day that about $2,000,000 in gold bars has Let Tillinghast be freed, and other smaller criminals may turn ‘been engaged for shipment to this } State's evidence aBainst the greater oriminals to serve the ends of justice, country, The yellow metal, It Is said. His ninety-year-old mother is blind, helpless, destitute and wholly has been diverted from the London mar- ket and comes from South Africa, dependent upon him for support. It ix reported that the shipment was strongest of all arguments In favor of! has its headquarters in Doyers street, | arranged by the National Clty Bank of 3 “at a Pata ed, it anit : Ze iain! et i = = i . PARK ON SITE OF OLD ROOKERIES ON GROUND MOST OF WHICH IS NOW CONDEMNED BY THE CITY. PROPOSED NEW MUNICIPAL OFWICE BUILDING. THE TOMBS, CRIMINAL COURTS, BY | nareoa upon the main principle im > Jacob Riis, Practical in Such Matters,|[SPOT SHOULD BE ERADICATED AT __ ] MHS VALENTINA Pardon Tillin ghast! Cree, | Girl Dead oct A ted. z i i ANY COST, SAYS THE COMPTROLLER. : cist Matoh ia-—Dr. andtony 14 | : ° 8 arrest este Also Indorses the Scheme to Con- | TO GOV. FRANK W. HIGGINS: cant anne AT a a3 | By HERMAN A. METZ, 1 respectfully request that you pardon William H. “Titfinghast, essick, aged nineteen, of Philadelphuy ‘ | . 3 apes ? ‘ vert the Slums Into a Fine | Comptroller of Greater New York. | whose confession exposed the Metropolitan Street Railway Company's}! se furnished Sin.0m bail temanded. "°F 3 B ‘ I spent a large part of a day in the district embracing Chinatown | [iniquitous methods of jury-fixing and who was sentenced to three | ore NE reathing P lace. and looked over the entire situation there. High Federal Court Denie: | months’ imprisonment in Blackwell's Island.penitentiary for imperson- AARAt SRE SEESERC ER SEEEZ 2 eS | rR a 7 favor of The Evening World's proposition to wipe out that Habeas Corpus to the Con- ating a juror. I sign this petition understanding that Tillinghast stands A E Credit Store. ; | | orrible slum. i} G | {Comptrojier Metz has had a great that all this ulcer of crime and vice Is | It is an ulcer which should be eradicated at any cost. | demned Womna. a ready to gaa the ciinals a sive testimony that will result | ht dawn upon him in connection with | Constantly exploited as a show-place, It stands as a blot and disgrace on our civilization, and must be | Jin bringing to justice the criminals “higher up. } ‘tEhe Evening World's suggestion to tear Scatter the Dives, Says Metz. done away with. | NAME... ..cccesccecvectoverseccccees :| Wn the dives and hoyels of Chinatown| “I have looked into the history of Not only is it necessary for the city to get rid of the filthy plague WASHINGTON, March, 12.—The Su- | | i convert the space Into a park. Tis; such bipwsvend aud thar ters crea |] spot, but the space is needed. Improvement of the city arate it, fee tarot ae habeas ADDRESS. ...+++eee00+eeesen sess ‘ | SJouta be practically an extension Of! \non they are not ail huddled tezether | ‘Aside from the question of money to apply to the purpose, I cannot || corpus in the case of Anna Valentina, Sign the above petition and send it to The Evening World or direct to > | the Italian woman who !s under sen- | Gov. Higgins at Albany. Spring Models. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits % at Modest Prices. | @ The Pony and Eton styles, FFPEISS IVS EFT VITIS FHFTTEVSGIVSTSIIS Phebe oecenseeecceesaseceoascoseseoases, FF OF Way to seo how such opposition will be}a mild rebuke and toleration, Crime ee estas eee } thet. ome of them approached Comp- | seems to be licensed in Chinatown, and that method of dealing with such oN aineeats ore thugs and ‘thieves and] this elty. - | @ tailored and finished with , | places, Mulberry Bend was no worse|Wores.,.-Most of the murders” whlch ———__ In an interview exonerates Father i i {roller Metz wien it was stated that he| the place must go.” than Chinatown. it the ‘samelhave ‘been committed In the. district a m \¢ the care and style that give ® 4 : tended indoraing iho plan, and asked] Mr. Metz voiced the sentiment of all|b ‘theys and. back spite une) te traceable to this gang or to the WENT TOO FAST TO NOTICE. Garon from a blame, declaring that # appearance to the figure. ® } fs) 40 oppose {:, ‘They suggested the| food people. ‘The dives cannot exlst ic] AMBrowNd, Meanegeways wld Ale | burglars ana strong-arm men. han its ee tnittnernieroe a gen ct forte | 8 Spring fabrics; mannish % 4 fame old fallacy that was used to op-|thoir dens are torn down. They will|ter as was’ needed by criminals, and | headquarters In Mott street. The place Speeder Thought He Had SNASECAULCTINR, ai mI $ atays, Alice blues, reseda, & <) id 1 bi Auto Spe Ld the money given by the Government to Pos: the tearing down of Mulberry | not simply move somewhere elvo und | they, harbored the tures gangs’ that) Is a saloon, Panned ‘Through the State Late GAGE ie Guietune olenerinan S$strawberry, navy and $ &, Pend, “Where will we put these peo- potiane 16 operate) aiey will be dis- | mous snot (gm the American continent, A i * i it eee ae Bh 1B co ht URL, S olacks ef i re organized and cease to exist, or, if not,}and lung the name up forever as thé Nelson & ley, of No. 49 Fifth evertheless his enemice intimate that | ¥ 4 ta Comptroller answered frankly | they will tind a doinicile where they |#¥Ronym, for organized crime. CTRESSES TRY SUICIDE. avenue, was arralgned in the Morris- Capen arranged the because | $ "IO, 98 to” *27. 50 é | that he did not know and then he epent | Will be under the eves of thousands of] preke up ole ll ana| TW Dingunted) with Profession, | CU Court today ant held in so hat Sam throw dust in the eyes hse 13 Ysome new, dashy Spring ® 5 , | haarly a whole day down there, look | honest people, Miiney-B Alley, Slaughter Pen Court,| Seek h by bi ldoes any ob: fy chersucee overeneectie 5 by giving himealt the unoearance of be: | % Conts for Ladies aud Misses @ # ing the situation over. he got Indorsed by Jacob A. Rils, onned cen Court, and all the rest)! Seek Death by Gax and Bullet. |nis aymtomodile yesterday atte:noow. | | eader’s Foes Say He Arranged ; In« persecuted by the Government ei oone agi $F through he had his answe. to ST. PAUL, March 12.—Katie Ransome| afotoreyele Con Dillon, the champion : i piel b i ee |} dust arri ree q Mp aiasia: de Mots, Ampng the hundreds of _indorse- 2. Impd and “Mattin ‘Lorraine, actrossea, are at laura eatcher oc tho eens, arvest dl His Arrest to Offset | ANOTHER HITCH IN © icnort/aiGralicanal eae te re only about 3,200 Chinese in the ais. | MEMtS, Which have come to The Even-|and VANIANKe,, f mee Me | the Clty Hoxpital in a critical condition, | Willey when his ble touring car, w 3 is fairs a < ‘| 49s Werld supporting the proposition Sinpi anit: tor oth The former |; ering fro bullet | fred © i r oo irv. 4 favour’ of xo Te) tae 4 Seite Svs. 'rne wots aan oat ot | ernie Cavnatonn Par ote Co Pettit rcene ABs Sulit a8: | oun in he htt nreaee, ake ane Esgeeeay ae qe THE MOROCCAN AFFAIR: |) U'.ii'whits so'taye: 3 n 2, e . , icy We ft Jacob A, Hila, the autifor and journalist, | erations. he organization o js sufferinx from an olson! hen he was i) S)Qiinatown give no trouble to the|sre was prominently identifed with |Of,tnat amt Is 0 loose for such con) eee san ero dlagusted with the | ;Whae excise Nave you to offort i? aes isc c @athorities, while the 1.20 or leas 1] sne movement that resulted in estad-|"One exception war the Salter gang. | theatrical business, and, it. ie aald, (wiked, Mtegistrate Winkiman of the We-| ST, PETERSBURG, March 12—Father | ALGRCIRAS. Spain, March 12—Tho! i : ) Chinatown are a constant ‘menace tol iisning Mulberny Bend Park, which| That Was one of the best organized. | planned .o end thelr lives, : fendant,, ‘The Autolat stammered some- | Gapon was arrested to-day on the eve] Prench delegates declare tiey will not $ 7 i community. 2 find that the white) took tie place of slums very similar lowed ts lena Ftinatoyen nt! je ie cae biustea out: hen! of the inquiry demanded by him inv>|accopt foreign control of the. Fran wi ine, fee 8 of Chinatown cause more trouble) te <yose now known as Chinatown, in has, headquarters in | Pal +, Sunda World Wants Your Honor, I i _ thought bad passed | the scandal involved in the charge | Spanish Saligss for Morocco, The Ger- 3 241-243 sixth Avenue, 3 h 4 = nactle ‘ all the other organized criminals eit of tearing down the TOOK tt nests 0 ner eines bee te Ly ¢ Bronx, Ani Re tM se Sout. that H1s labor organization was subs! rh alae oe sit Gaaatoci Letween xsth aud x6th Stroeta, 1 oa ad kept.) ¢ i endaiul Silpo but | aizea by the G te «| i gloubetey end fang in, hardly aves, hee a Work Monday: Wonders! "had you tor taken ton UAVS ee "Timiniazed, Mlntater of Commeren ‘WRored “assured, WF tho” parties ‘are Eats dati cet ot die

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