The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1907, Page 5

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TWO POLICEM ARE BATT IN FIGHT ON CAR Battle with Charles and Thomas Shea Lasts 25 Minutes, ERVES CALLED OUT. One of 1s Is in-a Hos- pital ind the Other in As the ree ac ted ect k ¥ © Eas “ ¥ eet Sta © . 4 sx J iartm naw Second Policeman Attacked « There he was attacked t Policemen were bls, fi policemen a ir brawn to ¢ time Koster combat them. Part of and his man were ont atform and part of ® street. Several pervons in the crowd ran to the East One Hundred and Fourth Bireet Poll Capt. Corcoran as eemen ed the few po- rye duty and to help the po- he scrimmage, hands fun in toh had @rown to 1,000, the same time of the passengers had a return of of Birth of No. 1483 Mad Beaten Into Submission.” eserves 5 had. the Sheas r When it 1 flowing from scaly fh were badly battered and 24 Ware alien vase. vers Were all taken to she 6 yaries Shea was in » bad shape that Léeut. Thompsec sent for nbulance. Just as Dr Gohitt, of Harlem Hospital, had patobed wound on Chastes lapsed. He tal @ prisoner. r his b They were badly Used Up that they eouia noc back on post. uring coriduot deserted the car, and it was fort nding without : eparge. There was a fn both directions. peas coupied (0 ar the car varns, Corcoran learned that the con- me was Jeremiah MoCarthy nd the motorman's Thomas O'Tourke, ‘They will be brought in as witnemes as e00n as located. ong line of cars ‘The deserted car ther and pushed to nthe two men ar as Charles Shea, of ye and Thomas Westahester, © drivers 6 resulted from men to ride in: of on the platform eaarantemenet GAS KILLED BOY AS HE PLAYED IN HOME, Brother Who Went to His Ald Also Overcome and His Life Saved with Difficulty, OLEAN, N. ¥. year-old son of All well-known hor Avril 2.—The three Merrifield, the while playing where hia older brother taking @ bath, fell unce ing was furnes fore medical aid could ‘be and died summoned ‘The older brother. who ts thirteen | years of age, found hie brother on the floor and suppored he was trying 46 arouse th dhe fell in a falst’ Ghordy efter the mother. going to the bathroom, discovered the boys. Hy berole efforts the older iad was re- oracitated | MESSAGE IN BOTTLE TELLS OF CREW’S ESCAPE |: Bixteen Men of Stranded Bark Oriente Declared to Have Got Away in Small Boats, NORFOLK, Va. April 29.-A despatoh lod Mates Governmental peaccast telegraph line to-day from the 7 ( @oamt says (hal members of the orew | at tae Naw's Head Life Baving Gtation {to-day found » bottle containing « let- fer from, the or the abanouned Bialian bark Orlente, etranded two mite uth of Poyner’s Hill Lafe Saving Bta- Saying thai” the” crew ‘at the Station, a block away, | of the oar looked like «| fight the motorman and | In the bathroom of his par- | p. While | THE EVENING WORLD, | Woman Doctor Points Out Some Running of Cars Men- ace to Women’s Health. D MANY AILMENTS. | Dr: Wallerstein Tells of Other! | Evils, Some of Which Could Be Bae Remedied. By Alice Rohe. “The ovile of the present transporta ms are making inde pressions upon the spielen! we |New ¥ } Adelaide Watlers | charity, the East and Chiktren, k wo well k as always given mtion to the welfare of wo Dr. Waller Cars Menace to Health. akes me shud every ate woman pnter-anevot © cars,” was the rep not only on the wurface lines but Subway ami ‘L,’ are un If there ts one thing that should be enforced above ail eise it is or ice In regard to expectoration. ‘sa strange psychological fact | persons suffering from tubercu have @ feeling that they don't car, Crowding and Reckless} WO Or .A Gavel 1G WOnTer "Ss. Zer2. |who contracts the disease, and th are most careiess, Every woman j toration in cara As we all know, tuberculoais is made @ menace to 60- clety through disregard of the lew.” “What do you think of the conduc-| tors on the surface ines?” | “Terrible!” replied Dr Wallerstein. | with many of these men, who.in addi- tion to thelr filthy persons are inaolent. There is absolute offense to cleanly persons in entering our surface cars, where the conductors tn their dirty clothes, with thelr sotled collars and thelr unwashed hands, maul the women passengers, pushing them into the care and leaning over them while pulling the bell atrep and taking thelr money Separate Compartments. | @ureau, fn all cars reserved for women and} twenty children that would give them « fale! Special | chance, over their neighbors, are not a circum-| avenue j stance to some of the conductors Something ought to be done about oom- compelled to regard the simplest | awe of qeaniiness. “L don't expect Mr Shonts to employ | Harvard men, but con- sideration, might be “What would you-adviee as 5 goed | Dr, Wallerstein? n It would not be dimoult at all. These ‘men report for duty | every 4 ane it weuld be ne. Matter for inspectors to see if they Mere in ft condition to mingle, with steht, wectable people. Why phi Id not! These the” interooroue te corms well apt ice ue There ls bo reason wiht wtreet-aar em.) volve: ploveng who mingle, wit fork should mot ae clean as ‘Aa tor th ad take only a nearsighted tn- spector to eee the Gvorage conductor, It would need no microscopic Investigation. © “There are many other atrooitt the, women and shikiren, of Now forced to ure aa the @irect menace to physical health.” Insolence of Conductors, ‘hen you, too, have suffered from the conductors jnsolencet* awenty One inoldent Bixth avenue line was in vein for the conductor to st the car He ignored me, and fnaliy | Feached wp apd pulled ‘the coi it! er He nsw “What had Gone, live motorman had loar at my corner t 1D scolding, he f - re topped thetoar aod fet me oi "oR ore ia one eriain trom My, Bhonts, and that bs Woy lette 4 comp ain ot ‘opactha iy Norway ‘© ignored other thin ie | way “conductars will not let you off at | corner you designate—why ie it * always ny carry & rear st least a block past his des you thin women of aboomplieh Saything?” ‘she ) resent 00) i Trost be tematic prolests if essary to make an example of ody. ome one must be respons: | fle, Lat the women of New York follow the individual cases to the head| of the system and ete that th are) Neved from the terrible conditions whion are actually ~menacing = their future.” De Wellerstan pay; + ong is! ratohaine Wite te fe bir” Bhonte hia EL ah MACARTHUR AWAITS KUROKI SEATTLE, Wash, April 2% —LAeut.- Gen. ranking officer of the United Btates Navy, eocompanied by etal oMcers, arrived - yeaterday CARRIERS ARE HELD SECOND TRIP 10 FAIR ‘It ts nauseating to come in seatact/Knives Razors and Revolvers President Will See the Gathered by Big Harvest in the Bronx, ‘The sporadic conled weapons Bronx, ef feast. Price, head Against oon dead, in the ‘Acting Captain Sam the Jamestown Exposition looking to eciives arraigned | buildings and other construct! before Magis- in” Morrisania Court, and/ day avith thousands of mechanics under of them were held for trial in premiuen for good “I guppose I will be laughed at, but | to-day twent I think there should be compartments] trate Crane, Capt. Price poked the Web Hundred and > the " as the best place for gath ering in armed pelling conductors to be clean. Their Brig Bie ie aes Ds Ml! = lil be brutal treatment of passengers might) pre jog Deigotiy ‘ | at least be made less revolting If they|gnq Capobinanco to the terminal end Pi eae Mintel bettie began ofpoulating among ~ swarmniog the platform. eane ‘This @ave chances to, unobserved, die shown to the senses} cover bulging pistol pockets A jowtle siing will also be erri | °5.che pe would confirm a suspicion and any M80 g@uring May | m@noee appearance was suspicious was | ‘thden of toll, with earth upon thetr/ nue and One clothes and lime and plaster falling] eighth street celobrante re- | Georgia State es Port, Teevan, Horan vatil these men| held up aad During the yi hown that alvilixed people cannot evening the detectives held up 1) men. were Iiniians, inaiest upon | ranging from four ‘at} length, razors, brass knuckles and re- Bone of thom had two weap the citizens of} Ons apiece. In court to-day the lucky eight who policemen. A icontl"Itp ‘lesbonst |icceuneed tea oan pe Magistrate Crane’ | For'“Molation of the laws of personal inquisition nines se paving a ‘ rom work with the too! king {00 muoh, but 1 aegure Yeu! While one claimed to be a wat "You are doing good said the Magistrat in Sw) for were barbers ‘a at pe tal Bes y ana, Lad Had Stepped Into’ Street to} ye Innocent en ill prevent shooting eae men but T believe thi * paid Capt. Price, “A pe | only two of | d live in the Bronx, Yet the men arres Broha wo eet 1 Wg Ee Mt) if they had started a massacre, 1 have been simost abiding have been bia cane cM boos FOR A WELLMAN. PETERSBURG, April m— of the American « tratn of ‘Through the egenoy ¢| Conmul-Genera. twenty-nine Siberian me and bewan teen. seoured for Dhave "never ioara: | ee alien wort el ge They were seoured in the interior of Siberia and ate now 8 will be wag! would Mke to MG Archangel ellinan'e base, in Bianiey Villincy and caused « 800 STYLES IN QUARTER BIZEG) 60 EACH; & FOR 260 Ciuett, Peabody & Co. Troy, N.Y. Makerp of Cloett Shirts ROOSEVELT TO MAKE James- town Exposition Complete on June 10, (Rpecia] to The Evening World) NORFOLE, Va., April 2.—Work on Detective the early completion of the unfinished thereof at an early date continues night and end quick work. It ‘sg NOW the atm to have everything ¢ully completed. with all structural mechan- fes off the grounds, by June 10, on whieh occasion President Roosevelt next Feturna to dedicate Bulloch Hall, the iding, and address the ‘ational Editorial Association, which 1 be fn session here on that date. The fair, however, will be prmotically from now the persons on there will be opened each day some new building or leading Ter-Cen tenntal attraction. Additional foreign ing all the time ‘The next greetest naval warship dis be “Jamestown Day" Ma will be the three hundredth who were given a perfunctory @eareh. annivermry of the aotual landag. of | From the 10 were winnowed twenty- the first permanent Engtish settlers at Jamestown Isla: he opening day of carrying knives the Exposition hay . : Ona aes p ng been the anni versary of the first sighting gpd oom: ing aghore of the setters le®fporarily at Cape Henry, BOY KILLED BY FIRE CHIEF’S HORSE, agi Watch Engines, and Didn't See Lucas’s Rig, Thompson fifteen the law watened dome har. aid death had been The fire was in the “ARROW CcOLLAR' The Clupeco preaeny, 68 ¢ an exclusive Arrow feature, insures long life mos accurate Quarter Sizes ‘MONDAY, _ ‘B87, TRANS But President Heal Says men Will Wi Although tr all over Hrook dent of of Btat iremen, insists strike of the B. RK. T's pow | Aremen is really under way ar satisfactorily. He declares tha succeeded’ inh that he will Keep on un their demanis for 2%. ce Jand (he company. insls a percentage a for every vaca’ among the firemen Healy sa IF YOU WANT TO GO TO JAIL HERE’S One-Legged Man Used His Custody. Without saying a wort to and hetore the conductor had eruteh dows. “T want to get locked up,” He was secommodatet, In Jefferson Market Court Magistrate Barlow asked the how jong a nce he wanted. A broke three of the Judge." Re Furnished et, Purnehed APRIL 29, Firemen Brotherhood, nal Brothe 4 that there were at least oo DRINK-CRALED BOY in Order to Get Himself in 7, 0 ». His father fel ith Walter Jones, a one-teges man. who | Siti in hie shoulder that just erased walks with a crutch and has no homé, | the child's head. boarded a eouth-bound Seventh avenue | ‘The dri azed boy ran out, pre- car on West Broadway at Prince street | chded by Beak tactives C ask him for his fare Jones raised his “Oh, Just whatever you will give me, | : onths,” said the Mag. | ° tatrate, and Jones was led back eppar- | Biscuit NATIONAL GIRL 1S ACCUSED Evils of the City’s Transit System hi AFFECTED BY MONSIGNOR AS BUTE TAME. APOOR-BQTH f Claim That She Showed Marked Coppers Used Vit n. * to Trap Culprit. ai bthan they are now recely s | It had been announced that the men ot | rday and that| of all the money save seven, marked neously fe Then a watch was kept for the | far as could be Mibodasen ANSE « at famed Mills, Was tun t Perth A Unit SHOOTS HIS FATHER Neighbors After Police in Turn Shoot rrorizing Him Twice. eighteen yenrs old Yonkers, shooting The young man Was employed as a by James Derivam, a butcher, 13 Culver street. He went to the he met Henry Offerman, on. Waving the re | ar | veterinary sur HOW. volver in front of Offerman, he ¢/ fire, and the veterin who e through @ rear wine consider killed. that hi tout to huac Crutch the police arrived he had gone his home, where his father soothe him. The father was walking the floor with an infant, and the boy, after an Incoherent speech, any one the jad with the smoking revolver and time to followed him into @ rear yard. There he turned fred several random shots, As sed upon him he clambered Upoi wall and | turned agnir e he could ime, however, the de- fire and he fell with in his body recovered consclourness sey- | after his arrival at the hos- anid that he had no memory hootin car win) he said. to-day prisoner | be mada to-~lay to ex ¢ bullets from him, but there is cely any hope of his recovery 5 BISCUIT Special Sale of Mision Dining on tet eae Chair Table wong $208 $19.60 $4.98 | $24.50 oye stiulss {Si vu. $12.08] $200 up, Arm Chair ine | Apartments Closet urbishe 1907. ‘for reasonal WATERS PIANOS For great purity and power of tone, tenacity of keeping tone, durable construction, beauty of ‘style and fin and leness of price the Waters Pianos have long been celebrated. Call and examine them or send, posta for catalogue, with /reduced prices and terms. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Three 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. 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