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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, LANTRY MUST GET QUT OR BE TURNED QUT BY THE MAYOR New Fire Commissioner to Be a Business Man With Un- derwriting Experience. ROTTEN HOSE NOT ALL. Rotten Politics Helping to De- stroy Department’s Useful- ness, Magazine Says. ‘or McCle!! of his Commissioners of Account ce removing J. Lantry. It Commissioner is accepted at the save the estixa- fire and made the igh to In a nan, hay as we Departm ceed QP. have been sucge te That most rare event of a Londonjan unusua; interest to the formal pro whom nt} winter, a clear and sunny day, ored oa Be iyi rently | c the royal procession inster, alee ere Deede UHOnS id not hav [CAN SUCH CONDITIONS EXIST Nee Wentminst Meet | ~ 7 with the same that have t Pi IN NEW YORK’S FIRE DEPARTMENT? seen crsorvea tor staetconnag “Any battalion chief who takes any of his men down on charge: cisions was a giequieting fenture sand ran tiacnenresien nows that he’s putting himself on trial, not the men, ‘They get off | sists w sen especially ra to) Reap c The dinger ; ifn ogether, or the worst that happens is the stoppage of a few hours’ | 2nd diso: jon recently H t Litt pr jours !-Banne.- ve M 1px | time off, Then they go back to their quarters and give the chief the OR ie a | beeuie, Wa the Fite Dena ' ‘and | taugh, The oniy way to manage nowadays ts to do the best you can.” coi men tiane thee) castiaa throne, nat Is much more Hscipl Paty » Z oa os : oe ee ees cht to the roi AO Sleeiplice 1 irom an interview with a baitation chief of the Fire Department in \ from the throne Heals lay, as shall a CRAY Harper's Weekly. Got Near the King. sant. FT ntirely, eieromn a Pr The King d’d not even allude to the Challenged In Lords, this art late, * ¢ % Either the de- ante he Rimes hee aalnaN interest was 1 ‘The burning of the Parker Th st be purged of politics of t Bava ay x ‘ e Sul mecha, I ‘ sod riding back wit! Queen to Buck- i ltrageites, at Nineteenth t and Fourt Hiya Aare TeHRee DATASET forded in the House Seen oe With Politics, Too. Insti cera ten tne a lon Was Geath of three fire fighters, the loss of east tion sURrNg u t we ate nate millions of dollars’ worth of propert See BEANS erdon and om tielr way to within ava and the eripp two great lines . a few yards of the King's coach Ilo orth taken a seat transportation for two days. Yet the vad, but They were waving strips of paper 9X ot the fre saan eat Joases are no! tn then -elves so appal!ing pearing the words “Votes for Women: he produced as the demonstration by th These ry were Immedately ti fucoed disaster that the ri sew Yori from their hands by the police, 0 fa not equipped to feht fire. ‘The taint tal andy of the women fainted and the oth of politics has weakened the Fire De- he “hee. Fe ara tee t NG Mow at the eMcionc LwORNerer removed 5 Bye LQECe ‘ partment, 7 Rincon Dany MAES eMR retEnoe Of) Thera wns) a big, atle aa the. wor i Lord Curzon of 1c “The most striking feature of vocation, offenses and the punishments a were hustled off by the polle H to, ita PaCS E Str hue contre Of thelaan: | sonigusicye istred by Fire Commissioner Lantry: nody called for cheers for the rn flagration was the ure of the hose aks the nt rules if he has “ ” TH 1 listracted the that was being u ainst the flames, [the backing of in polittels How the “Pull” Works, Ba ai Avenatthainelent ———-- Forty-five lengths of hose burst on the | member of a certiin political ass RIE Aage UPR attention of the crowds and the Inciden : aor e t ntorio 2 one \ aman Join) J. “McGrane ssed off without further moment ; 5 frst night of the fire, which exceeds all| etin potical cab in-an uptown gine 40, Nov. eon posted a wut ee erate EDITOR GOES TO JAIL records for this sort of breakdown, Yet | sembiy district more Wan 24) tive ue presudi © ood order anc g Edward and Quee : ; ; ° ‘ cipline, cond peconilt A uch ralace td the rottenness of the hose is only one members, Why? Well, becau Reaane penveiee aheuee rode from Buckingham Palace to the ON WIFE’S COMPLAINT. Incident of many that go to show thay | Wit do a feliow no harm to belong to| — oftabsence deducted House 0? Parliament and back In a i eth me pusi with a certain great man “ire! ‘oxeph. P. aac gilded coach of awn by eight the efficiency of the New York Fire ce word, ty powerful in the depurte| gin Pouan Jorenn PB. McCoy, Ene Esser ee Meonevirerelettendedlauy Told Lassen Was Going to Leave Department, which was for years the|Pent.* % * i Sea vecunth cones 4 Bee eae un RRP naticeworlauliaal heen ena as ‘AYthough no Fire Department oftictal] UL leave. Twenty-four | the officials of their househole Town, She Makes Sure of fin. would say a word for publication 96 Fireman John J. Hannon, Hook St rieeperantien ne Her Alimony. and Ladder 17, Dec. 5, 1907, ab: procession Was brilliant and beautiful; sence without leay Tg y th vor's show Is a Alexander C, Lassen, who ts deserihe, hours’ leave ded ) welve@ | only the Lord Mayor's show rivals th me ribed ours’ leave deducted,” |” | Toyal parade aaa spectacle, St, James bY his wife, May C. Lassen, as editor Engine 6 Dee. 1907, absence Park and Whitehall were unusually Proprietor and publisher of the Daily | without leave; Dec. 4,' 1907, ab- crowded, and the soldiers who guarded Financial N at No. 4 Trinity plac pence without jeave and under | the way had thelr hands full in keeping could not mise $400 ball, and was neglect of dut Twenty-four One thousand _ offe! including — He aroEMevid . t} stands for Vulture, houre’ leave of absence deducted, | peers, Members of {he House of Com: order re 7 a rata | A bird that swoops down angie Clereinsstansterred: dens mons, Bishops, Judges and diplomats, ‘allmony 1 decree’ of s Fireman Alfred J. V, Hyde, each one attired wis r possible in ( h etition th Upon what it seeks for Engine $1, Dec. 6, G07, “(lolation uniform or robe of State, filled tho Le ASTRO cay Gea tehoy aes ae of rules and regulations in leav- | chamber of the Lords, when a fanfare ed her alimony by a In prairie or town, ing quarters without permission, | of trumpets at 2 o'clock announced tho to her by Ht. B,. ketch A 200, JT, SDE a entry of the State procession. hiet of her husband uit eave and neglect of duty. | entry of § per, But Editor Ketcham had tn And thus a World ‘Lost’ ad. Twenty-four hours’ leave of ab- King Edward read the speech from) por: Hut Hulton Ketcham fad ine F a sence deducted, W, Renck, E {the throne, Queen Alexandra was dismissed @!! his employees. and was! Goes out and brings back; pireman Marlin W. Renck, En7 | seated on a ohalr of state at his right, about to leave for Hodie, Cal, never if G4 eet out leave. Twelve hours’ leave the Prince and Princess of Wales were to return So i something’ S missing of absence deducted, on the King’s left, and he was sur TO PREVENT TUK GRIP. “It Is Silly and Provincial,” Says Ethet| i MABEL TALiIAFERRO GLAD Charlotte Walker Says Women Do as Men n is awaiting the re- in their wives and s who indulge in the weed and partake of the cocktail? Ifan | arink | public « | to pay {ana why ts he her a c presents its for encouraging the very habits they| Mabel Tallaferro Approves the ose now depioring, them be as so- Ordinance. citous about the di nd KIN | 5, the Editor of The Evening World Put one on its track. & Leading Women of the Stage Divided in Opinion As to Need for the “Don’ t-Smoke- -in-Pubitc’’ Law | Barrymore, Who Thinks Aldermen Could Habe Found More Impor- tant Matters to Act On, THAT THE ACT WAS PASSED. Encourage Them To, and for That Reason the Ordinance Was Wholly Unnecessary. By Ethel Powers. Do mer. encourage women to smoke and drink? Is it true that the majority of the stronger sex will deplore such habits | { ters and at the same time seek the soclety of women t women refrain from talking while a perform- er in} ance !s going on—for fear of annoying |those around them. an {s so solicitous abot "smoking to excess, ¢ private, why is he so wining | sr the Uquor a woman drinks” ys anxious to offer nenever the occasion resort to special legisla- | vileges of the weaker themselves to blame n must nit the pi woman associates A$ the females of thelr own there will be no need for ordinances of the ‘“women- n-public’? sort. fons on the subject ad- et to women smoking e!ther In or public because I think it absolutely masculine habit, Before I read the article by Miss Power in The Evening World I had a’- ready wri to th Alderman whol passed the !aw, th ) | effort in trying to sun sa | mis ne a custom amon 5 ' | our country, | tte in & Woman's mo acts from Ser dignity, her volc® and taint QN KING'S CARRIAGE IN ROYAL PARADE Police Stop Women Within Few Feet of british Monarch as They Fiaunt * Philosophy. sing World oper or improp s n public is a y. In almost all in public only det Iniunes ean breath, smoke VL. ft will b t sac who Indulge | Tae Ra roe eeRoric lotte Walker. | F GMs neca te aber the lev andl Tooezuercemenenin wos | Lemand for Vote. Excitement ie n of the country The article In The Evening World S asking Nv heh talithe) W.oree-—wvomea O r P Ont Sh ag at Opening of Parliament. C xtek | Public?" Interested me greatly en | While I am not prepared to state 7 | which I think is the worse, I will say LONDON, Jan, 29.—Two sensational incidents m at I think the law j passed 1s an] a Silly Law, Says Ethel Hoe tons! A ahs ath ing of Fariiament here to-day. One was a rush of Women Suftragists ere pil a Ee one at my sex » do tndulge tn the to the carriage containing King Edward and Queen Alexandra that | see Mise Bower a area The vate or public, a to setae eer jformed pal of the royal procession through the streets to and from! matter ‘seriously, It's’ too | aciely te Be CRI Pe ae “The e valli was the forcible ejectment from the House of Lords of a OMT Co cerenia #o|laniayee tas in our dress, Man who declared himself to ke Lord Morley and claiming a seat among partant things) for them\eiehive:to PARE eaaeeitenneerss only tos sure with the Tt tsn't at nous Police swarmed the ets in the vicinity fora do of the Parliamer the Suff nt build- and there was ftsolf tsn't an evil. n) mit a sin when they sn that kind ont © when it puts others | ja * 5 | | not smoke in| son that they practice all ne me Ireatened outbreak _ ings, ready s the } back. agettes, ng and Queen rode from Buckingham | men will ice to Westminster and same re aa ek sgrenck, Bn al CO Without leave. Judgment not yet Tecorded. The menace of an outbreak on the | cause. ” ‘only oue ea a ef the eignature ‘There le Sok» tor Cy zy JANUARY 29, LEFT NE | he SUFFRAGETTES RUSH | making off, the Ked the open- essed excitement during the entire session of Parliament and while rounded by a group of State officers, | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes te a THUGS CLUB AND OB MAN UNDER POLICE LAMPS Victim Beaten Down by Trio, at Doors of Station House. AR THRESHOLD. {Policeman Stumbling Over a Man Lying Unconscious First News of Outrage. By way of vartety @ hold-up of the boldest wort was added to-day to the Mst of recent crimes in the East Twen- ty-second Street Precinct, where Charles F. Murphy llvea and was robbed along with the rest, and where chloroform has | been used by the robbers within the past day or two. he last victim 1s Charles Heoht, of No. 813 Cortlandt avenue, #e Bronx, and the fact that twelve detectives from Central Ofice, double that number tram the station-house and a score of extra policemen were swarming through diln't make the slightest the precinct, difference, Hecht was coming through Twenty- ‘Irst avenue, where second street from had been visting friends. section 0! been of ni he preser police. 1 safe w tfon-house and th thought himself espectally n he sauntered past the sta He| thought himself pretty safe even in the | le city where crimes have | atly occurrence because Of |into the e of so many detectives and | re he Was probabiy | 1908. FLUNG HER BABY DOWNSTAIRS IN PANIC AT BLAZE Excited Woman Hi Hurled Little One to Probable Death in Frenzy. ANOTHER WAS HEROINE |Mrs. Bloch Rescued Her Own} Child and Was Severely Burned in Act. In her excitement over a fire tn the apartments of her neighbor Mrs. Anna Bernaneky. of No. 15 Montieth street, Williamsburg. to-day tossed her baby Abraham down a fight of steep stairs, fracturing the child's skull. this all that happened. Mrs. Block, in whose flat the fire occurred, rescued her own baby at her Ife, and was taken to St, Cath- erine’'s Hospital severely burned about the head and body. She may not re- cover. No. 15 Montfeth street is a three-story wooden tenement. Mrs, Black's apart- ments are on the second floor. She went Into the yard to hang up wash, Sarah, sixteen months old, playing with a doll on the floor. Grease on the range boiled over and set fire to a rug. and the baby acreamed. Mrs. Bernansky, on the opposite side the hall, saw the fire and lost her head. She grabbeq her baby and rap hall, shrieking. ‘Tenants on the upper floors took up the alarm amd in the confusion Mrs. Bernansky tossed her baby down the stairs. Mrs leaving the baby. in instant. 1s guard fo up. She entered the burning room and n hiding under the shadow | picked up Sarah. The ttle one's on-house w Ung for @| clothes were aflame. » beat out the! cht fire, but her own c became ig-| came under of the e ran to the t and fell men lea UME) Gy Ti faint. Her clothes were half | pavement wi viackja Before he Mate Gators atheyecouldiiboy torn } could rise a 8 oud m had struck bim from her body. and then ie rd‘ciutehed his throat | h small with a Him Unconscious. | Left i bave | One outery co a score or more policemen but the man’s fin and he seemed loking a victim into silence, t only had $2.2 tation, $ schooled n his pookots, | the robbers secured quickly. to silence him while they wero Kicked him till he wa ynsstous, then ran police 1 the station ise door the uncon- ious and He was | carried in mbulance f an f 1 Dr. Drury 1 Bellevue Hospital. J Hecht pretty badly restored to conscious- came in » physi cht I wasn't they attacked me, Citizens mistaken bellef that th in the doofways of station-houses, it seems they are not.” Hecht was taken to Bellevue, 1 he for several di Victims Chloroformed. robbers when are led to are safe but | king for where he w pr home in Gramercy ed by thieves three has hardly he precinct In which Charles at there has not an assault or an at- et, the hoi Hall was eves show. political nee the ¢ re wns @ weeks a night in F. Murp! bur bure ader days ago, their ¢ aders and the posed to keep ese tyen Cominissioner Bingham there na ary ary. I of Tamman the thi for heen a tempted rday of the chloroforming ff Join Ded rehitect j contractor, of Ni Twenty- the chloro- % his wife and Maher, who have Marco, jded It was time to get busy, and ie able man in Cen- tral Offi » East T the al ve to the bu tives came to the c at the man who had a Gat {stered the chloroform was. e! a physician or se was exp in the use vestheties, It was Instance in that where persons by chloroform for the y have recov nly Hl effects felt storm in the ve w hands of an t Ned person would be more serfous. “GOOD LORD, SAVE US FROM JiNGOES AND BIGOTS."’ Chaplain of Congress is Ap- plauded When he Prays for Fatriots and Level. Headed Men, | | WASHINGTON, 2.-The un-| incident of applauding the prayer | arrew in the Hor to-day. The C Jan. usual Jof the Chapla.n ocet e of Representatives oa barely had c clapping and laug direct "Good Lord, deliver us, Thee, the Jingo, the demagogue. > bigot and all other undesirable clti- and gtvo us instead the patriot, the statesman, the broad minded, gen- erous hearted, manly man, that Thy Kingdom may come and Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, for Christ's sake, Amen.” ap neluded when hand- (he prayer ran: we bese various ons. from zens, \ ter were heard from | Firemen put out the blaze wit loss. By sernansky refused to allow her baby to. be the hospital, 4 though t ambu! surg, He if not uid i wanted ler fa whe he w ntion, ~NEW RIOTING RIOTING I STREETS OF LISBON |Shots Fired and a Number of Persons Wounded Before Mobs Are Dispersed. LISBON, break of p. of this city rioting In the str rnoon, !n shots wi wounded. 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