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“THE EVENING. WORLD, BABY BECOMES ATRIPLET ON AMBULANCE a Julia and Juliet jnexpectedly| Come to Join Little Julius, Ao thie _atteenoon by drinking cat- ¢ acid. ‘The womad thought better of tfer of- issiee _petabing tbe sett a0 atined Nelgtbors sum- [scenes ot the Weet Station, who; right ene from the J. Hood . Aro taken, a prisoner, to {t was said nepes are for jes ‘fe. SUFFERING AND DEATH IN. WAKE OF HEAT WAVE. “HE OUCHT T° | FIRE Et Quick. ASUVUERRY WROTE | THE NOTE ‘Best Chief’ Declares Bingham Should Have Ripped Off Caps. | Shields and Fired ‘em Down the Stairs of Headquarters. A tall of the hot wave which blew @ut to sea last week has whipped back and ts lashing New York in the face ‘fagsin to-day: “The high’ temperature, ‘coupled. with the buimidity, had. caused (ste deatha up to 1 o'clock this after- Hoon. A constantly growing number of “(prostrations had been reported at the Hospitals and police si ‘Oi’ the. cast) side the “cwarinbly’ accompany a ‘hot spell were 5 evidence. juffering women ami fret- fal babies sprawled, halt clad or less ‘'than’ hajf clad; upon the firé-escapas @nd the sidewalks; children following -in swarms the street-cleaners, who : -aprayed the steaming streets and cart|. It was five of the clock this morning horses dropping from heut and ex-! and all was well. At the desk {n the Gragged thelr lowds) ont rodm of the Kast One Hundred “lagelg bait |&8d Twenty-sixth street “station Lieut James Andrew BSton¢wall Peter Jack- son napped peacefully, with hit nose In the ink-well. Over the gaa tanks rose 4 aa the young day. It is but natural that William S. There enteret-tn-a great hurry Sxip-|Devery should be interested_in the | per Christopher Larsen, who is thé’ charge of cowardice preferred . commander-in-chief and most of the + ‘ crew of the atanch ice barge New York, | against PolicemenWalsh and Roosa, how moored in/the River-Hariem. It/ who are accused by Commissioner Bingham of responsibility for the ON: WAY TO HOSPITAL. Would Have Become Strap- Hangers Had There Been More of Them. Force is. Demoralized, He Declares, and Ad- mirals, Generals and ‘rah ‘rah Boys Can't Run It Because They . Don't Know How. the ‘twin rows of, tull; huuses. ‘At & o'clock this morning the tem- perature was 72 aud the humidity %, “At 10 o’clock the temperature had ris- #2 to 81, while the humidity was ‘ , having fallen to 61. At noon, the reading wan $7 degrees of heat and $6 percent. of humidity. At 1 o'clock, the figures were & and 5i. Later readings of the afternoon werv “as follows: At 2 o'clock, 86 aud 4; at! (8 o'clock, 87 and 41. -_Dhe first two deaths were furnisued THE DEAD. GROSFELD, MARY, aged six months, Op 2 Lewis street, BALTIROFF, BLADINI, aged nve “ionths. No. 8 Division strect. was evident that the skipper had arlson | in haste, He ‘was wearing part of his| wardrobe and carrying the rest in his hards, The skipper went around behind the desk and whispered something in Jack- son's ear, Over the face of the Lieu- tenant broke e great light. “Here,"" he yelled to McMann and : ; Hammond, two of the reserves, “you PROSTRATIONS. fellers bustle along now with the Cap'n A young man, unident-fied, ‘apparent-| here, and 4 4y “an Italian, about twenty-one years] the doctor, Ra eee elttebstales ‘of age, overcome at, Bowery and Pat ‘ ‘assengers Multiplied, a Zana etal to Belle-|" ‘Then he called up the Harlem Hos- | vte . pital and told them about it. Dr. Robb ~ Started with the ambulance for the EAD” MAN STOPS HIS When’ the eet there, Mosland Tah LIFE INSURANCE PAYMENT. |” C. Wilson. Every citizen of New York is interested in the feather in the face of physical danger. Riding up from his home at Far Rockaway to business Mr. Devery talked at some length about policemen, police and the present police administration. ters he talks of something he knows about. And when he charge of the Police Department it would ‘have been a sad a cop brought before him and accused ‘of failing to face any physical peril. OUGHT TO FIRE ’EM. in letting that man Warner get away to kill another man after ki! girl. He ought to fire every man that had a chanee to get to Wa) failed. He should have done it as quick as Jerry wrote the note. sad day for the Police Department of this city when it Includes int men who would stand around in front of a building and jawhawk that murderer and summon them al! to Mulberry street. Then hi a chance on that. peor | NU PY FO FACE PERII. partment in any form, shape or manner. ae Dowling and Leon Sopel, of ty the kids on the street. It Is the duty of a policeman to face deat No. @ Edgecombe avenue: were driving es Mght runabout north on the east rive in Central Park, about opposite Pinetioth street, this’ morning, when Sha into nr up. behind them i a gaintully Inguroa, “but ammond met him at the gangplank. ete 4 Uttle late, Doc,” said Mc- ‘ ann. ‘The skipper jus “Needw't Bother to Pay Money,” in did aalietwaeta inane emeniess | Goldie Tells Officials, “I'm | em and tho mesgt MEE. Skinner Lar- Not Dead Yet.” tale, mn pe ence, and mtaried back 0 the hospital wit: (ipecial to The Evening World.) Very “tar, but -twles entheseteons ATLANTIC CITY, July 3%. —Insur-| stopped. When the waron drew uo @nce adjusters, abeut to pay over $1,000] outside the maternity ward he had Mipaurance on \the life of Frank Goldie, | four paasengers inside—Mra, Skipper Gdentified as the man kilied on the third] Larsen. the one little Larsen pov above Woodbury last week, received a| described. and two little Larsen girls, who svepped | not hitherto mentioned, Aeany aud told the agent ut] “1 xuess that will be about all,” sald ‘over! the money, Dr. Robb as the wagon slowed up. “It ‘acconing 19 eon that] anybody else ts coming I'll have to rig i since Jast/up straps in the top of this stork-car- riage All the seats are now occupled.”” | 08 the way to the station McMann said_to Hammond: ‘The Swedes are a great Jerry." “They are, sald Hammond, In spite of thelr short but eventful career, the triplets are in the best of health and spirits, with excellent ap- Petites, and at noon to-day were en- Joying a hearty luncheon, According to the rule of “ladles frat,” the two girls were putting away the noonday meal, while the boy, like a perfect gentleman, was anxiously walt- lng~-for—the second table “Meanwhtte’ look at a chance of a quick finish through a telescope, he Police Department. I Lave always said the prave little Nerwegian moth ideas about t ys that the Police | Dewiine manas Diurevented hold ‘of th blue-eyed and flaxenhaired, smilea Department should be run by policemen, not by lawyers or admirals or! erautomonlie went’ 0 on. Its licen: weakly, but contentedly, upon her generals or ‘rah ‘rah boys. I notice in the papers that the General who Is4 parse Paar ee babies, (now claiming that all crimes are committed by people who can't speak | Fs THREE MEET DEATH IN Jem Hospital agog, pose Her english seit Tor w young man and offered him a job In which he would) Firot Event in Hi have to keep track of the\Detective Bureau. WRECK ON THE BIG FOUR. | escape of Frank H.Wamer, the murderer_of Esther Norling and John When he talks on police mat- “The head of the Poilce Department,” \leclared the former “Best Chief, “is making a sad mistake when he suspends two of the policemen concerned murderer was climbing out a back window and doing a brass-band getaway. | ‘What the General shoul! have done was to get the names of all the} men that failed to go into that building on Forty-second street and catch! have ripped their shields off and booted them Jown the front steps. Some: of them might have gone to the courts to get reinstated, but he could take “Tho yellow streak should not be permitted to exist in the Police De- If cowards are permitted to re- main on the force it won't be long before our policemen will be pointed at form, but from my observations recently it looks to me like we were get-| ting policemen on the force who would go into a cold sweat if they had to “I guess every hewspaper man that has ever talked to me knows my| THURSDAY, “KICK OUT COWARDS SAYS, BILL. DEVERY| matter, for it is the first time in thirty-eight years that a member of the New York Police Department has been charged with showing the ee eazy, j business | | was in| day’ for | sort of | ing the mer and | It is al: ts-ranks | while a| je should bin any 39 fl PolLiCEAAN: Dow HAVE To, “FIcH BROW: THE FORCE IS GETTING PIGLON- BREASTED. gana an ery nest imaliwe Rave |i eT nee rite trates re ee ees POISONS SUSPECT HAD had triplets here," satd—the- tine SHghtest thing about the Detective Bureau, don't tha know. I'd like to} ebaeat“aluan owlan fre ates (atte A TELL-TALE LETTER. BWW ar WP rsa ben. frese~ba: ’ | penealivena eon ek teal Unusually brigat and heaitay, fete ina see ‘AN, right,’ says the general, ‘xtudy | Whenever you hear a man hollering xs . fourteen m “live Ste’ pegieauon. that they’ will | trom the ground up.” about how free he is of politiclans you MUNCIE, Ind, July 3. — Arnold SA frre tee thy tt “And what docs this young man Wo7}can win @ bet with yourself by taking Crouse, allas Edward Graff, aged twen- doing nicely, She is only about twi ty-two years old, and has been in th Country’ but a short Ume. Tt la beat Uful to see how proud she is of Her Uiree wee babies and how she hates He goes to London and spends a month looking over Scotland Yard. It's an oven bet that he has also taken & armtul of dough, [TI baile MaKe meh colenrata, At indeed if is most fitting that he should Ke right busy with the fob. For where ne ordinary father! with Just one infant destiny himself to sot ‘em up it Is up to Christopher Larsen to go him three mes better. Evidently he has a lean- ing toward the euphonious and_allit- erative for "T bane call one of him Yullus, nodder one Yullette and nodder one Folie. he mate swearing Ti policemen —who--are—n built forthe job. A Tan don’t have to po a highbrow eo be a policeman, Dut he has to have muscle Snd nerve. Where they are getting the pale-faced, young chicken-breasted policemen that { run across quite frequently 1 don't know, unless they have a kidnapping squad out working the high schools, “Admirals abd generals and aide de ‘gga and ‘rab ‘rah boys don't know ang Rbent —-A— police, man gets a good salary and ts sup- posed to have common sense and abll- ity to hold his own against any burly or gang of burlies that triey to up him up. Every policeman going into Investing Company has|the Police Department ought to have Enege Court! some assurance that he will have @/ vadway Reliance Realty jehance to rise to the top. thers to foreclose twelve | “At the present time the police force aggregating XC the bottom. THURSDAY, JULY 35.-toot, an administration. 2 Hairdresstrs . 2 Horséanoers 33Tronera .. Janitors . Janitresees Jewellers Kitchen Help Department Js like putting ja af a public school in charge! of of ‘longahoremen, ‘I feel that Iam still Cher makes me sick to o +T0. FORECLOSE MORTGAGES, Investment Sosanat-Garn Concern Brings Broadway Healty Motormen Suit Mantcur Millinera Moulders Neckwear . Nurses... 2 Operators merstein."* “You know," suggested the “that Hammerstein is in two Anninat Company, | vaudeville." Weil." replied Mr, Devery, say woes both ways.” on |$s demoralized. The men of the rank y at the northeast corner of and file know that they are working 8 avenue and One Hundred and {for a lot of superiors ‘who dont know) nth street, southeast corner of | any more about police business than evard and One Hundred | | Qowpoy knows about navigating & Bee ne ttn gneTn hip. They know that Jf they make &) srosTqNGTON: W. Va, July %~ th and One Hundred and Forty: | break and are placed on trial they W1!l| nog Maddox, a young | woman ot |be handled by men who are just Huntington, was murdered in Law- ortgnges were made on April! itkely to give them the best of it as) give them the worst of It They know 1a rernobn, She crossed the | nen er that professional handshukers and hot-) (fTOny | Afternoon | Sed down the Dishwashers. NEXT FRIENDS” WIN alr merchants have the inside track 4C) river road. On the boat with her were | puree Headquarters and the consequence | two) negroes | Bea VICTORY IN EDDY SUIT. tic aoiner on" their Jobe amey followed the young woman and | Ve risteiagd Seer “This furnishes a dad example to the et | road. ‘Evidently there had | N July %—Tho| young policeman just bréaking into the been a desperate struggle. ‘The negroes ‘of, 3 Mary Baker G | business, Things are going from bad) have not been caught. Christian Science Jeader,/to worse in the Police Department. © 80 9 v they can't find out be- are # eelneet An sootunting jtro at hide i te DS Be BULK OF $3,000,000 GOES o tlan Sel- e they ¢ Ince, tie General sayy that a po-| . TQ NEPHEW UNDER WILL. ASAast tend “Merri- | Hopman. ought ‘to club @ politician who Female) hori ° OF i : a palate WNamberiaia atnigg | approaches him to ak £0 omething. | sti KOLA, 1 1, July 2—The will of Wipers MB ReLSCOTG Eng ee ae ars eta iTotk Mary BE. B. DeGrauw, widow of Col Walters neat Ari boris Lope ane 3; tl Aaron A. DeGrauw, who died at her i Hropoxitions tol of the way.in doing favbra for poll- | 7 iy AValtresses |. the Inquiry to be| they, dont ask | nome In Jamalog on June 15 last, Miscaliannous Masters named py. Uclans as long as they was filed for probate in the Surrogaze’s clde the matter of Mra, janything that will conflict with the [Tet rl petoncy,/and to permit’ the! ruses of the department or the ood of | irs Drdrauw left an estate valued me parties to the prelimi | the force. Most of the requests made | at about $2.000,00,, the Bulk of which ls! to Mrs. Eddy’s ‘com: | by. poticlana are reasonable oes to William A, Warneck, a neph ow “But there are some politicians who | 4nd one of the executors of ihe will ane Ragan will try to run the Police Department STEEN aanTE Eee a and try to run Inspectors and pre- ELECTED ‘CHANGE: MEMBER, ved efnct commanders. The way to do} yoye5, Cc, Rogers was to-day elected frend (TH | with them is put the boots to them "member of the New Yark Steak a+ ‘ye uh quick as they ahow themselves. changa, Cowardly policen: @fs Tourtushers cant tat under wu Putting an adm} or a general in charge of the Police of New, York City by every right. n tha department | Paton the bur -by-e—bundls hat -eoute. make a hit working for Oscar Ham- the show business, grand opera and GIRL MURDERED ON ROAD, “SUSPECTED NEGROES GONE. rence county, Ohio, opposite here yes: the proposition that some politician 4s| trithree years, handling bim like a baker handles dhe don't knhw{P0ning case at Lima, te }! an, oat Principal fa gang of Police Te? T | reporter, Unes of | “what I was arrested’ here last [night In connection with the Speer pol- O. Crouse was to haye them out of her sight a mo. | ccurse of lessons In detective work from ary, more that he is being handled than|® boarder at the Speer home and left aes a correspondence school. the dough doe | after the arrest of Mrs. Boeer on sua- sips on oR nee barge, in Bast River “The members of the Police Depart-| pit the Police Department in. the | Picton that she had polsoned her hus- tits most auspisious occasion Ing | ment are deteriorating physically. |\.545 of policemen who have waiiiel| band. She was taken In okarge at the “Ah bane vor’ proud fadde: What i mean—by thatts thet they are ee eee thuir way up from cemetery, where her husband was be- Tooker tor-—stree- ‘In. the man at the} Rulon a letter all ready to mall It was ad- and sugges setiing the household goods and her Jate husband's property and meet him te soon af possible. It were easier far to catch the secret of the flowers’ sweetness than to define the charm of NABISCO SUGAR When you think you have it, that moment it eludes you. Only those -who are wisely content to feast upon these de- lightful confections are com- petent to appreciate thern. SULY 25, 1907 yee wate, ew et rganer BROTHER, A SSTER SOUGHT, WAS DEAD Identifies Card Left by Young Man Whe Leaped from Ferryboat Into Bay. en-year-old Jennie Porshansky, Monroe street, called that a general alarm :bée sent out for her brother, Moses, seventeen years old. Detective Fogarty remembered Usat he had found a card left by @ boy who leaped into the bay from the Staten Island ferryboat Broix yesterday, He showed the card to the girl and:told her of her brother's dé She was over- come with grief and swooned. When revived she became sy hysterical it was hecessary to take her home tn/a patrol wagon. The boy had been despondent, for several days. It was his ambition to become a liewyer, but f poor to send him to school, #0 to work to help support’ his brothers ard sisters, | a SOUND STEAMERS IN COLLISION AT DOCK. Nobody Injured, but Rhode Island, Rammed’ by Frank Jones, Badly Damaged. FALL RIVER, Mass., July 2 ‘|Neptune line steamer Rhode sustained a damage estimated at $20,000 @rough # collision with the Enterprise Mne steamer Frank Jones in this harbor to-day. The ocks of the two companies are adjacent, and the Rhode Island was tled up at the pler when the Frank Jones, in attempting to make her own dock,’ struck her amidships, demolish- ing ‘the Rhode Imiand’s peddio-tox, wheel and a consklerabie portion of the outer work on the starboard side. one wes injured, and the Frank Jones sustained no damage. ‘The Rhode leland had just discharged her passengers when the Jones up the bay from New York. When the Jonea a hed the dock her com- never rapidly, but it is believed that the en- gineer mistook the signal for one to go ahead. as the Jones kept on and crashed Into the Rhode stand. paeneen een WIFE OF THAW’S RELATIVE SUES. Defendant Charged with “Miscon- duct, Various and Unspecified, Is-in Indian Territory. Mrs Minnie B. Thaw, whore husband ia a distant relative of Harry K. Thaw, applied for $150 @ month alimony and $800 counsel fees to. Justice Hendrick in the Suprem) Court to-day, Thd ap- plication wis adjourned, Mra Thaw changes her husband with wrongdoing ‘with a woman, whose name, ahe says in unknown to her, at nes. and places which are not speci- je Lawyor 0B. Loventritt, counsel for Thaw. raid his client. was in the electrical business and was at present In Indian Territory where he would be for some tim: Mra. 7 | LITTLE GIRL ATTACKED. child 1 Seven-Year-014 Appears Against Man of Fifty-Seven. In the Harlem Police Court te-day Pach, ftttyaweren years of F No. © East Ninety-third street, was held in $1,000 bail for ex- amination Gaturday, on the charge of setaulting Josephine Horgan, sever ste hilt aid wer that on July 13 Baoh knocked the child down in the hallway of her home, Nos of by Mrs ane arrested last night. Horgan: |WRECKED THE AUTO TRYING TO ESCAPE, Gtonctal to The @yentra Weld.) LONG BRANCH, N. J. July 3— Frank Hodges, of New York, chauffeur for cottazer C. W, Hillier, of Deal, was brought before Recorder Van Doren at this city to-day and fined $15 for reck~- [tess running: fe Hodges, Carl Miller and wihany [Witter were —out—lote—iastmlafitu with Mr Hiller’s automobile ‘and, going \through Elberon were running at & | hich woeed. A policeman gave chase and Chauffeur Hodges in trying to get } away ran the machine againm a water hydrant making almost a total wreok of the aio and throwing the occupants ito the erouné. 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