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eer 2 a FIRE TRAP PERIL IN BROOKLYN SCHOOLS STIRS AUTHORITIES + Borough President Coler Orders the Investigation of Every Building on | Reading the Disclosure of Con- | ditions in The Evening World. 22,000 CHILDREN RISK THEIR LIVES DAILY DURING SCHOOL | HOURS IN THESE BUILDINGS Here is a list of twenty non-fireproof ramshackle Brooklyn pub- lic ‘schoo! buildings, all of them more than forty years old, which are in use to-day: School No. Location. 1 Concord and Adams streets 8s Middagh and Henry street 10 Seventeenth street and Prospect ave i Washington and Green avenues..... 13 Degraw and Hicks street a4 “Navy and Concord streets. 15 Third avenue and State strect.. oe Wilson street and Bedford avenue..... Driggs avenue and North Fifth stre Manjer and Leonard # South Second and Keap stree Java street and Manbattan svenue. Conselyen and Humboldt street Lafayette and Sumner avenues. Quincy street and Ralph avenue Nelson and Hicks stree seeee Herkimer strect and Ralph aven 29 Columbia and Amity streets... oS North Seventh, nenr Berry street..... 62 Bradford street, near Liberty avenue. *Sinee partly rebuilt. Attendance, Built. J 1N8s 1scs FP, ++ 1,800 vee OOD 221, 1OS Aroused by The Evening World’s disclosure that there are twenty- seven public schools in Brooklyn each of which is a standing invitation| to a fire horror such as that of Collinwood, O., Borough President Bird) S. Coler to-day started a campaign for safe schools. | He ordered David S. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings, to ex- amine and report upon the condition of every school building in Brook- lyn borough, with special reference to the safety of the children in case | of fire. | Supt. Moore {mmediately assigne? €red fire escapes on either stde of enty- ts visit the 200 © twenty-five inspectors tov the building are misplaced. The Lrookivn schools and examine them | 4, thoroughly. Eight of the twenty-five |r is are only three feet wide, and tnectors were despatched to sient ood: | from the top floor the only way en schools with pine partitions and|the street can b wooden staltways which shelter 3. i, gown wood, je reached directly Philldren every, school day. The condl-| "TN oden stairs. lion of these buildings is scandalous in e Fulton Street Roard cf Tra, ai her cceea declared that the pullding ts a ‘mn: | he extreme. acejauavenoniatine men: 25,600 Pupile in Peril. leoutts ‘ould be vacated. The danger _ ‘ use a8 a school building for little | The Evening World's investigation of /tots scarecly able to walk haa been the schools of Brooklyn shows that! pointed out to the | tom children are in daily peril of fire} py 9 beeen pucersiet Mauesiion panic in old. poorly arranged sehovl-| rade Yet the complaint haa teen pier houses in the borough. Some of the) eonholed in the Building Bureau of thet uildings are from forty to fifty years | department. fe bid, No. 28's overcrow “ tS ‘crowded conditio1 The photographs and faots set forth | reported to President Egerton Winthrop. hy The Evening World concerning our} of the Board of Education, and 4 . Brookivn schools are certainly convinc-| to increase its capacity the pad Ine” said Mr. Coler, “I note that the | tiated basement han been tary ven, fchool authorities say that the fire |class rooms tor the kindergarten Roa, pou will empty any school without |dents of the Stuyvesant sectl je Resi- amaze to the pupils, but the claim |a modern structure should be erccsed Hoes not satisty me jonce, and the danger of fire haa stirred ‘My idea !s that the safety of the /the neighborhood 8 Btirre upils of every school in the city should | pring pal M. t Pewinenreateattiouditislishadow Roce Rvelbullincuin Goeee ees fout. Nothing whatever should stand that the children are eo crore et | fh the way of the accomplishment of |trained in the fire drill Reputation ints work. ‘There is no excuse for un- ling could be empti he butld- ye ohex d be emptied inside of fate that does not provide absolute and | proves the principal's statement Due FOUBLE Se RUD SB ELE escape of the | who knows how the children would act | Muildren in case of fire. in the dark hallways and class rooms tf Insists on Safety. & fire were in progress and the buiding “Tt am going to butt into this matter | filled with smoke? | nd fight for safe schools irrespective | Gra’ GOIN Nomiis@eometinee *}f the Board of Education. ‘The loss of | called the Hoodoo School—is on De. rs | the life of a single child because of /graw, near Hicks street. It was er Jnaai fire protection would be |in 18 and has a dally average at. | Jtendance of 1,6, mostly boys in. the| Public School i 1, near Ralph ay 28, on Herkl-| grammar « asses, dnd girls of six to| 1 years old in the Kindergarten de her mt nue, In the mont dangerous seh butta- |! : emavcaly ralnanen img in the greater city. fm afescape at Schoo! 1. Eight stai frooden structure, and the Inside | W%s inside are of stone, but they are Hatrwaya are almost falling to CUES) nibrow and som aes pieces. Jwindows are wite-screened, so that KEnriT oOOMahildrenuatt No, | Would be impoxsible for tivemen to ts, and since the Ohtoe disaster, In Bobela reson ene Window a which 181 children wer a wexil. fre hool No, 13 which is hy parents are « t via the side a is r for their loved ones, °%* ree feet wide. I ( if thin achool, i) children ‘are expected. to. march The building wan erected tn UK 1 IST. The sume narrow hatlways — 2!¥ one 6 San ledsireet ave tre ther y. The two urea Aing 1 day. The twe BRndcatantualkesroammnmtiiohierel ll: (See ‘y on Page 4.) PEACSAERCEAEEEEES SED es eeHEReE EEL EH AAEAALEASESAASESS | a Oooo & :/ OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON. Mi This Coupon Entitles the Holder to Cast One * Vote for the KING or QUEEN oi! the 3 * < . 4 ?} 1908 Automobile Carnival |: : WEEK OF APRIL 6th TO 11th, 1908. iss :)N. Y. Automobile Trade Ass'n. 3 Ps ia : Ubi, COD cretary, 8 %) Contest :o Ciose Thussaay, Aprit 2, 1903, at 12 Noon. l@ 3| I Vote tor. ee BY) odl, Sysae uN ESING MOKED ALTOMULILE CARNIVAL ev. 3 Bs SssccvcasssseesecsrsessesescsescecaacczeaTTeeees i ‘ Wii |Phira avenue, and extends from State | proof. MONDAY, MARCH 9 THE EVENING WORLD. 1908. oe JEROME, DENYING KING’S POLICEMAN 'N gaameme:'e: 5 CHARGES, ACQUITS MEN 4 nor pny ty BEATS AGED MAN ttlets | | (Continued from First Page.) | er street and BTUs No. 28, at Herkt Nalph nvenue; attendance oe NAMED WITH HIMSELF irand Jury adjourned without taking insurance companies constituted @ erime was submitted to the Grand Jury. He] action suid that if the officers and directors of] Thereafter a Grand Jury was spec © companies were guilty the offt-[ally empanciled in the Supreme Court ls of other large financial institu-] to Snvestigate this transaction and {s b tlons were also guilty. It was obvious] still vending, No. 00, at Ocean avenue and Ave=/ tha: an immense amount of work w Bond Matter Still Open. | at Harway avenue and rat atreet N70. 0%, at Van Neck road; atte INTs | Thomas Mannix Attacks Will- iam Kinnally in Office Where He Is Watchman. feklen street aad dunce 215; built nue Cy lance 7; built 1872. | vecessary to investigate these cases. Now 07 latilicusonitanadtweaty= | eocpnce jcrcst ce Answering further the charges of con He states that at that time there had : ftth avenues; attendance, 170 Siar ealin Inatiel @uuvieneel | (pluacy alleged) incon Dk ON ane ont ; | hulle 1590. LLG GLa Cote ahs En forn.ation of the Metropolitan Securities le utter lack of discipline in the P eh pepinchiatecet anal) Co) eecnen a) arimen was) comrm|tted) un: attendance, | Jer such conditions, Furthermore, the Armstrong com- ittee had recommended in unequivocal AES a aa a laws which would prevent the her cent, tencnear deheriure notes of further contributions by corporations. | ty, New York City Ratlway Company ip Gilad Cause and says that he had no personal Company Mr, Jerome refers to the lice Department of Brooklyn was fur- question as to whether criminal acts | ther ave been committed in connection w No 101, Ligh GSN: No. 104, at and Fifth avenue; attenda built ISSS, No. 105, at Fifty-ninth street and illustrated to-@ty In a complaint Inspector Flood by {William Kinnally, atxty y made to Borough Ninety-nccond atreet © BN1y old, who rges Thomas Mannix, a policeman of terms the Amity street station, with a most Cowenhoven lane; attend ©, 505;) In the sixth charge the question was) kuowlealge of any such criminal act 4.0, ssid : 3 butt 1884, presented whether or not George W.| prior to August, 1907, and that he did | ora) 4nd unprovoked assault. “Kin- | Old No. 1 Should be Condemned. — perkins was gullty of larceny in taking | not understand that it was claimed vy P&lly 's confined to his home, at No. 16 Brooklyn's first Pblle school, at Con- funds of the New York Ife Insurance |any one that the transaction referred |Amnity street, with concussion of the | ord and Adams street, was instituted Company to meet a share of a fund|to In the tenth charge wes criminal brain. scalp wounds, internal and other | in 1818, rebuilt in 1842, and was practi yaised for a bond transaction for the} He did not know until February, 198, [nJuries, Surgeons who patched him up took cally made into a new mructure penest of Nylic. Nylc had no funds to/that the allegation of criminallty had j road, and QO0 HELD UP ITCHING HUMOR TWENTY TRANS ON LITTLE BOY BYADEAD Bl His Hands were a Solid Mass, and — <> Disease Spread All Over His Body —In Four Days the Child was Entirely Cured—Mother Strongly RECOMMENDS CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “One day we noticed that our little Entire Road Blocked from New Haven to Grand Central. Ten thousand commuters due at work poy was all broken out with itching New York before 9 o'clock were thir~ ores, We first noticed it on his little ee ; Ste ands. His hands were not as bad ty-five minutes late to-day because the thon, and we didn't think anything eerious would rest we heard of the Cuticura Remedies bein} g0 good for itching sores, ete., that thought I would get them. “By this time the disease had spread all over his body, and his hands were nothing but a solid mass of this itching disease, I went to the store and purchased a box of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment, and that night I The road stripped my little boy and took the kinds of Cuticura Soap and lukewarm water and washed him well. Then I dried him with a soft bath towel, and took the ‘a Ointment and rubbed him electric current suddenly departed from But the next day the third rail of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway between this city and New Haven. Twenty trains were stalled along the angry commuters strolled up and down the track or Kicked their heels in depots along the line. vame in for more different abuse than has ever been doled out within the same space of in AS It 1s a fire trap, and the 90)! meet tts share, and $930.00) of the Newjbeen made in connection with this, twenty-three stitches in his bald scalp. | © by so Cuti xd children who attend old No. 1/york Life Insurance Company's money | charge. At that time he was engaged in | He lost four of his few remaining teeth, | large a crowd to any of its competitors, thoroughly with it. T did this every, know it from their parents, who are/\as taken. Mr, Jerome suya there waa| presenting matters before the Grand Lotti his eyes are discolored and onty| Train No, 175, which ea i evening before T put him to bed and in continually urging the authorities to | )o4) s Canall hella atili oti the Sure Wana’ dilalingosticallonicy A tough constitution serves to keep |) ie tut due to arrive three or four nights he was entirely | nothing to show, a Y, and hls Investigation was inter- | 8 tough |here at 8.45 o'clock, was the first to stop ured. You have my permission to tear it down and erect a modern fire- proof schoolhouse in its stead, no crime was committed /rupted by proceedings of the Attorney General and consequently the matter is jopinion tha in this transaction. The old man has been for many years a watchman in Dowd’s Stores, at the| Cee ee inte ruck en thei | The anawyer also refers to the charge |attl! open. i uti it 4 eutaienueclionver Seaateliae bac. |that Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer of the) He has not vet formed judgment as to scouote nas Sea baths ane with | | Republican National Committee, re-/ whether or not a crime wan committed, |#0me side additions that have been rels, The fr staircase te od. en and the fixtares are non-fire- proof. There are two steel emer- gency stairways on the atde of the trnetnre, but they are hard to reach except from the classrooms in the centre of the building. There are only two fireproof stair- waye@ inalie; the other six are of! ¢jarges in relation to syndicate tran-; Replying to the twelfth charge Mr. ; Sathered in investigating it, follows: Jerome declares that the specifications On Saturday tight Policeman Mannix vg (And two other officers, in pursuit of their duty. went aboard a Russian steamship moored to of the Dowd's Stores piers to look after a shooting rane. vy Were treated div aboard and strange Russian drinks flowed freely, Mannix, when he left elved contributions of $10.000 and $50.- | 00 from the Equitable and Mutual Life Insurance Compantes. Mr. Jerome say8 are indefinite in as much as there the Court of Appeals held that under nothing to show what corporati are the old law there acts did not constl-| referred ta and that #0 far as the de- tute larceny. claration that Mr. Jerome has stood as Mr, Jerome also takes up the specific | “protector and tieir advocate and has avoided investigating, is wholly and in wood. sactions of James Hazen Hyde and|every way, shape and manner false The Board of Education's building o:her officials of Ife insurance com-/ and mendacious,” oP ea ie raay ase venti deal @bie bureau shows what can be done WIth jenies Rach of these, he sa was iekrrdetnlnaulr ¢ had’ imbibed: ze an old school building in the case Of j, vestigated and it was found that none | Geiss He hid the bottles somewhere about No. 29, at Colubmia and Amity atreets.!o/ ie transactions constituted an il-| Referring to the charges in relation (6° powa's Stores oMces and returned Although bullt forty-eight years, 880) jegai act Jto the American Ice Company Mr. for them at 2 o'clock Sunday morning the old brick house Is equipped with) As to Ryan and Other: Jerome says that in the summer of |phe old watchman, who knew Ma modern devices to render the children | 1096 he made a thorough investigation va the eighth charge that! h 3 well, was on safe from fire or panic. It can be emp- LE ae Nvanvand others were |before the Grand Jury, mainly to ase = je botiles?” asked tiediainjaninet yeecondsiee Utero it) 2 aityioe conspiracvaiieconnection| with) |icelamawherneror noire tad (been sannix Space of about twenty feet around the) So 7 coitan Securities Company|® violation of the Penal Code by the 1 don't know anything about any hee Pete nilicers of the ce Aa a result oities.” replied the old man building, and on two sides, within easy reach of the street, there are two wide, ity of neglect ome was and that Jerome « Although y presented Mannix hit lim in the ¢ that investigat ‘ ot prosecuting them czim- GEO CSOD) Coen Cho FETE ti oe se tai District Nay asserts, finding that there was nothing in the .es8 than five feet tall Kinnaly has 3 5 i nally. i Se: | evidenc h tion. and he st 1 t the six- tome ni CRtmncdern eg echoola DUA Ss. Hwee ney echlearnearotlanvalexsiiey|=|\cuccuce conmerranta anya uclnen saLot Gk, and) Hedstruck tack at the slx Doore on every floor lead to these on hie part, and that later Mr. Jer- op. What followed is _plal dence showing that a crime was com- mitted; that the question waa fully s assistants made a further ingutry tried in the Suprer Court in the {and that the District-Attorney directed ¢ Iuadore Wormeer. that the matters so investigated shou case o! e \e As to the charge of by hie condition and the the office in witch the eneounter took plac Thomas Hail exits and the gates are kept unlocked during class hours. Why No. 2% has the modern emergency escapes and other old schools ara completely neg- not be submitted to the Grand Jury | e William M.\tecause he would have been compelled a netnen watchman, | entered the lected is a question wuich is widely e rep Gab j Say hearing the disturbance jAmore, the District-Attorney says this/to advise that the facts proven did not discussed in Brooklyn homes. lesen: in te joratained by legal evi-| iti law constitute a crime. office. He tried to pull Mannix away ea ade a : In regard to thé campaign con- from the old man, and, falling, ran io! No. 15 Also Unsafe. ldence, as he discovered after careful tributions for his personal campaten joo aieae feaecnnue NSE ety In the heart of Brooklyn is Gram-) and painstaking ingutry. He states that | Jerome says that “During his ine O)8 JE CD! Ko EH ers, bundency_of office of District-Attorney Wa mar School No. 15. The old building|there is no legal evidence to show that) Cr New York County no corporatio “Come away from one. you. has wooden fixtures and the wardrobe |qividends were paid out of the capital) jarge or small, has ever in respect t che EY Fae GT AD GG? Metropolitan Street Railway|any matter large or smell Ree eo Conran 5 s pookcases are of wood. There are nojof the outdoor fire escapes, and the two on/ Company | favor from the District-Attor ver, Vor I'll blow your he: «1 off." | to the charge that he has lost the i.e | ould carry a he ked as thou tne inside are insufficient. The fire| Jin relation to the sale of the Wall) confidence of the public Jerome alleges (if yi tureat. Hal! promptly left the c ; : Corth Streets iiroad | "That ft Is untrue that he has fn any Out lis threat. promptly left the, ae ee cle ceopeed eckcas nF Spon GerUaniny Users ' bik vs {manner or degtee lost his interest {n telephone. Mannix then dragged his ported to their respective departments. yy a. N. Brady and othe: 'vrome says WA"OST Moment of the laws hecause pattered old victin to the Amity street] The Board of Education should at: pegan an investigation the trans- jot thre loss of public! eomidence Or for Gollce station and locked him up on at least four other escapes, either !n-| Grand Jury in the form of sworn test! | hos Or hie former close friends at and assaulting an officer, | side or outside of the building, parents) ;ony of numerous witnesses, and the ‘all, [he od man's condition was 40 aerl oR (ip GAGS Co BG) OES Sat E i r) that the lieutenant on duty re- The exits are narrow, some not more than three feet in width. The building was constructed in 1858 and an addition pur on a few years later. The fixtures are combustible, fire inspectors find. No. 15 oceuples the whole block front on a t Stunbetlatyy. red-tape.. Some ‘gat THAW ATTACKS WIFE hey allowed hn "0 eo Rome nie demand the outside steel fire “ai| AFTER LEARNING OF gem to apiear today Ih) ‘Butt DETECTIVE’S REPORT jiisiss Aactssntacttgaten” | while other department chiefs insist nis bed, but friends explained his | ———> upon the ieemany new bulldings, PENNSYLVANIA STEEL MILLS STARTING UP. (avenue. Brooklyn, Is the father of two hildren attending Public Senool No. 105, .,..|on Cowenhoven avenue, and he is chair- and Clas-| man of a committee of citizens and tax- | classroom | Pavers that hug repeated: called, upan the Board of Education to replace the ourmem tol doors open inwardly, instead of out-|{he Bontd of Education to repace oh8 lures, yachting tripe, and a journey to wardly, az the school building ordinance) or, prick, structure. looks tie an (Bang. British Columbia, last ar 8, No. 42 Now 10 gachool snow fe By degrees his mother laid such state-| 1A RRISRURG, Pa. M oT eae rovides, No, 42 is one of the latest os 3 y deg ARRISBURG, Pa. March 8.—Indue bi antiquated army barracks.” sald he. nonte before him, She was compelled (rial conditions are chowing an improve to eheumeriersuascaea i (Continued from First Page.) At School No. 42, St. Mar! son avenues, some of the George Benedict, of No. a4 Seventh | pulldings and ia supposed to be fire- | rhe floors creak. the walls are begin- ment hereabonts. At the Pennsylvania turned Into “a scpootiouse, and. that ate te was Hte at the Collin-| for eight years to get @ new school- such form ag would be attached to di- Harrisburg Pipe und Pipe-Bend- vard, but carpenters | hn 1 ‘ formerly swung inwar' DP grade is highest which children! tiut je would kill her running about 50 cent. of its capa- purage tot ire Commissioner Hugh Bonner toda Evening World. The oid. fire ‘Phe tact that the classroom | ning to rot and the ventilation is abom- to break down his loyalty to the girl. Boot en inwardly Ia interesting, in |inable. It js nothing more than a shanty to he persisted in defending hier. At Stent Works there will be an additional view of the fact that it was this kind | uch. state of affairs should hy necessary to show biM|open hearth furnace started. and prepa- of an arrangement which caused the| Brooklyn is @ shame. We have tried these alleged facts in affidavit form, in ns tovatart! othors\are being made, t serious loss of that time : wood fire : Cee Ae aaa one eareed within | Vorce papers, It was after this that he (Company, is running its plant on a The doors of Public School No. 45/8 cehinG, half of us. The fourth! is sald to have choked her and shrieked Aogurulelon/ oftasalliordere sani Centr Tron 1 Steel Works is now at work making the changée|feach at No. 1%, and that the tots! ar fequited by 2aw should ‘be placed. in “Gatly "peril is dig. | Back to the Stage. city, with, jorenarations 10 start other All in Tangle of Red Tape. eee a IRE RO RATAN meh oatan et No member of the Thaw family has continue. The task of making Brooklyn school| relegated to the kindling pile at on. | spoken to Evelyn Thaw since Lae) a e | went to the State Hospital for the In-| BANKER’ <\ 3 3 sane. No member or friend of the NKER’S VICTIM BETTER. Fire Commissioner Approves a17_ | taniy nay ven near the Park avenue | house, where for a year past she has; Francesco Palatio, th: laborer who Evenin World Suggestion been surrounded with every luxury, But | "4 shot by Pasquale Pati, a banker ehiierarwaré friends and acquaint-/8t No. 240 Elizabeth street, Saturday. jimoner. however, dues not go co the lances who visited her there, and whose | )&8 @ chance to recover, according to Ay ig Mee Perperienicoullqastinerteinsicadl imme ee me cimen meal) oiaita and) ticimiduraUloniwere)motes) bya) BAe entail Say heen VaLeospltal (bit a eee iney in every senool house! If evers public school there are fire| private detectives. The servants of the efforts to get the truth from him have fireman De placed tp every wenmpopty ¢xungulshers, which are supposed te! nouse have been questioned, and if an| been unavailing. Patl says he shot the in Greater New York to MUDUY | cive effective service in case of fire.! ey) 3 . man because h Moree iiigentiy in ease of tire and by At ‘the eicool in Parkville, No, 484, re: | pen tel of the slivorce sult jg held | Pin, Syaae he Nee Be agent of the ‘: : Ds exetement and sive/ cently, the principal, James S$. Morey, ‘these servants will be among the wit- | ad been sent to kill hig presence delay exeliement oN P| trled fo ude, the extinguisher and fourd esses, tt is deciated. | him because he had refused to give wp ebiidren t seless. The chemic 7 \ i | mot ys : Ha Woe erga Poets ce) ERO Bo IDI aegs rhe, Mabie, Call Fao fos CO Gg RE oe a oa tae ceri tah In con, . ticalfy of the opinion thai BeConM stage is now practical) assured. A! paiatio was one of a gang of black: ‘tlon with this incident Com- ublish this because anvbody who suf- fered as my baby did ought to know of haa the Cutictira Remedies. I will surely 4 and gladly recommend the Cuticura The Remedies, for they are a godsend to all suffering with skin diseases, Mrs, Fra wait, Donahue, 208 Fremont St., Kokomo, ngs to Jnd., Sept. 16, 1907. And Blackheads Prevented and Cured by Cuticura. ently smear the face with Cuticura, Ointment, the great Skin Cure, but do not rub, Wa: off the Ointment in five minutes with Cutic It was crowded to the limit and quit at Larchmont station, A short circu robbed the tai A rafl of its curre excited commuters were told t Was nothing to do but sit and The passengers said sarcastic the conduc to: Train No. 32 was stalled in front the Mount Vernon station, Severa! h dred residents of that city ciambered upon the platforms, the steps and even on the pilot, After twenty-tive minutes’ walt the conductor r the train to proceed fused to allow a ing Mount Vernon ces had left the This caused another delay of ter utes, punctuated by the views of commuters were or « nue to bathe the fa the trai was yfor some rainutes. Repeat morn- ing and evening other times hot water and Cuticura S bi as offen as ag ‘and Central station. ——————___ LAST OF THE MORSE-DODGE CASES IS DISMISSED. Blanch Conspiracy Indi Justice Against tment Bracken The indictment for conspir tdward M. Bracken, whe. in 1MG, was indicted along wich Abe Hu mel and others in the Dodge-Mo Chocolate and Van. s¢ tovday, was dlemiaed oy Justice, Bik Leos ai vn 10c chard, in the Criminal Kraneii t Spreiat 8 ried Chocolates 19¢ Supreme © 6 (20) kin This disposes of the last of the fi deamibe nuND 2c Hummel wax the only: one pur Special For This Tuesday Watnat Cres he will go free trom on March 1%. Charles F. Dodge mer » Edgar 1, and Benjamin Steinhardt is dead Bracken was a fugitive from justi¢ but returned to New York last June and was admitted to bail in $2.00, whi he furnished fn cash Trookiyn_ a StBsRCLA, 5 SOR WEST OWAY, ; ALMANAC FOR TODAY as eel ae Sun rises, 6.22)sun pete 6.02/afoon aete 12.4 Kes BSSORILANOT St High Water. Low Water RX ROW 5 MASSAY. Me SET Hoge Rtgs PARK ROWS MASSAU SR Bandy Mook bas Tete ia a SPRUCE ST. 48 Rin E en , Solid Gold Eye Glasses Worth $5.00for $1 yes. madam, that's Just n get from me. Eye Examinations (»ith Skilled Eye Doctors of § Phow Teean do tt No other responsibe makes such an other provides equal service. paneel raya rucceratell Glasses Aliccys ot Moderate Prices, perience, firm otfer —no they think be Like many other tain thing that nariy coat pair. ESTABLISHED shat de you care Why or how. ae lone Atrio Ga toes as you can reap the benefits of the o: 1274 Broadway Below 22d n iid) St portunity ? ALi tors, 101 Nassau St. 217 Broadw SOO ae antage of | a2s Sixth’Avenue, near 15th St, San established for over an = Wiieta S role Wild Ingoreemeen 22 350 Sixth Avenue ; rs Ne Miethods: and ability L.Aewapules bVERYTHING FUR HUUSEKELPING b. miss Be je maid: fighter promptly declared that the Ides Mit ia tha duty of tite school prinicpal | miserly 500 mneans nothing to her mailers, VAliciele “Dragostine, of “So Stores (2) Stores Was wo good that it should be at t these extinguishers are in‘ now, after the way she lived on Harry 343 " D n= near 4th ts ref vite Havel by the Board of Education, king order. He can do this by ‘roai's millions. Tu an Intimate friend | PINE from the bank, is held In. $1,0u 106 E, 280 ST. "ts : NEWYORK Carne Ramnllire i ately by the i oe the charge and having the bail as a witness, the technical charge FULTON ST, tere Bese Rugs Draperies tion 72 of the Penal Code compels) apparatus recharged It 1s Not op tq she said tie other day: [of attempted ferinious assaut having jf O4l WO, ‘ BROIKLYA Pianos Beddi tie presence of firemen In every tuedtre | the Fire Department to Inspeot these, “Well, it looks as if T will be among | been preferred axainst him. jan Redding he sell le iat extinguishers, A i i uring a performance, and many Umer) OX tee ere ohn J. Hagan, of Queena, | tie down and outs, so 1 guess it AN) be | —— ee | Brass iron up to ne to go back to the stage. Beds Beds this law has proved Itself a wise On€}ig aiso in favor of assigning a fireman Panics and conflagrations have been ty ea Hh geno ue. an prepared | Daniel O'Reilly, who was one of the ted by the level-headed ness ollowing resolution, and will intros lay nounse th 3, declare revented the level-headed Kei ldhce it at to-morrow's meeting of the) THAW counsel in both trials, declared such officer Theatres are attended | fiarg of Alderinen to-day that there was no truth in the] grown people who should have det , at it Js recommended to report that Mrs. Evelyn Thaw would ba i » Commissioner to. detail a. tire: |e? SO ARTORGe of Small accept &: nd then pass out of the n children, How therefore, shoul pol day in tie |e y who has! Various’ horoug! t SArY, ey ompelled to motier-In-law life of the family forever. here was no truth in the report that ul balan’ tern be the pr n accordance with the provisiots f the y New York y publi of city's big) a) ot a, me ho hos ithe fenrs of parenta.as to the safety of), here wan no truth In te DO omatl WhatHokeaiangenog tessa i | avRio peemiic nee 1 aad ANN wen divorce, tHe also denied We withdraw annually eee vty agree wity tno| WOMAN 100 YEARS OLD that chang ied) attack edi nis tie at and three pair lots of Z Pees Bios a aut atten Ener DIES AFTER A FALL. .....\: ale RL ate? thereon unusual reductior O ALG) SRG iy ects OO GLY). soaneam HUERTA, Sac Re Oe Inateer i ane eral 2 me clearance in a few days. q ae only Fea rei Sat lpr Blade raat ad ents) Were, Z | Monday, 4 . if not in the S. ‘e, e American @ country, iid extingul ——— Tg eiearee a GOVERNMENT REPORT SHOWS » omy Daw nin this part ae we will offer 950 pairs cheaper Voltingham, M. poasible for lie at her home, No, s2 South Fif fj MMMM EERO HO Rta LLeneuaane rcouaye Cera OL: prahedcael ied LESS WHEAT IN HAND. Renarssance to the more expensive Point d’ Arab j 1 WOT OrastHALtivemonnanethent aturday when sir nn her room : 9 ° | ! . ; ion MeeVEcS aire, Miller, had st * quan and Filet Venise and /tallienne, at:— | perfectiy are n abt ave b nds on} equigalen per Is of last y 1 38.1 per cent f the 1943 on ha 1 William vod: Jats in ate fol Unusual Sale Lace Curtains ’% below regular prices In each lot, which will not be divided, | | $15 up $1.98up 5 /ooms Elegantly Furnished $122. | $1 WEEKLY Lots of ACCOUNT NEW BOOKLET. INGS UD 10, from our stock, all two ace Curtains and make 13 AVES 77 "578" STS ns to effect a complete J. M o*‘R R J S ON CREDIT $1°° WEEKL WRITE FOR L/STS OF OUTFITS. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY EVEGS. 267 W 125 Si NeaeGave Larch oth in all styles, from the uslin, Irish Potnt and sk The old wo served i itenan of last the sample curtain is included. : bs {ded e Coat Guards In ¢ ition HELP WANTED—MALE. 4 } ' > Was me felt equiv- ARM AAAS v 1 ' x te ap’ f the Dae y . Ss co | ASD MOTORMEN nt 1 ihe whom ave atl) Weing 1 KE A COLD IN ONE Dad. 07 Oo ay Or S=NGINEERS AN) FIREMEN i nd. r i A OUT OF TOWN WORK, GOOD Pa b d twenty-eigat item of expense. This children. iste refund money if it tails to cure. E | SHOVES Namatuce 8 on each box 230% Broadway & zoth St. AND EXPENSES. P.O, BOX 2083, YORK CITY, = 5th Ave.; 19th St. aa