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roved b ong Hitoncook fidet He was not still for nd Hitchcock Nervcus. The girl went on to Grows romodite trip to Grea She and Rants “mn P Efsie stayed all night that t 1 sa arva H mre Hitchocek Was Not Tere, j€d with his opening. He held hime 4 Mhey slept together in the same bed. effort © and her friend, Mrs No indignity was offered to th Rerekn r. were asked to le . At this juncture Garvan whe . were excluded Btsle Voecks and had her id at < his first witness the witness. The Voeks girl was Mia Margevan caged smaller and younger looking than He e At-looking woman, quietly Van Hagen. Afier Blsie had been led dressed. out the girl on the stand went on with) Mrs. Van Hagen said that her da ‘her story. July 16, 1901, In “Second Visit to Great Neck. EU UN ® Bhe ds vartous me SAT with Hitcheook, One evening RICE ACRE Met him at the stage door of the M ie tauk The in ooklyn, where womedian was pli He took th aDteouiite M&M to see the That nig ‘ain Mrs. Van at 11.9 o'clock met in 1 » gave them mon the stage whe said, took t @orona and thence on a train Neck, On the way there t Mitcheock they had run away Home. This time said Hitchcock e Bame to the door after the two girls e had gone to bed and made improper eyed in the family | remarks to the witness. livery stable keeper | “Had you been a good girl up to that) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, UNSAFE SCHOOLS = World AT PACIFIC ET OS I LOR age Watched by Completed Whole With Ships in Fine Trim MAGDALENA BAY. ins Reports Battleships Bet- ter Than at Start and Ready for Any Mission. SAN T al tim: by sight,"| Loma goveramen ‘Yes, said the witness. mer ome) states Rear “We came home next morning. The eer pan mext time I saw Mr. Hitchcock was at Was evidently to) fe oi the Grand Opera-House, where he was ock might have knowa| "VS! of Masdale Playing. I took Flora Whiston with me. interest in| 18 He gave us s her pare come back on Saturday Khbors of Croke Reena seeded into | are to be closed by order of the Board of Education, following the ex Here Flora Whiston, Staub DU Helen! cuts | posure of conditions by The Evening World. | t of the girls, was le $ e and askec yuld go S A : intel rel 7 apponset Sore ai ae w eee auton Tding wi ene ews that the big fleet has arrived The Board of Education adopted a resolution introduced by Mr.’ the other two. said the witness. “1 told her she coud declared most satisfactory by nava!| Stern at its meeting yesterd: calling upon the Superintendent of Build- ‘ not § ’ 5 Mees ee 2) Saas viet SE ire Hitchcock Aroused. | Poor Memory Nettles Garvan. ie c Beate ny a io mile | ings to report such schools as in his opinion do not offer proper fire pro- Hitchcock turned entirely around The (next witness Was! alles Sl) pe Been ees aire litectionitoythe Opis: Dis chair and }oked at Flora W Witt, a stout we iMiddiaiasn Ch SAG tm Beth 80 Io Oy THE SUPERINTENDENT 18 AUTHORIZED TO IMMEDIATELY with a half grin on his face in dé TabliGki? Shiv OSHA He. cay NC for the arrival of the ships at | CLOSE ANY SCHOOL REVORTED UNSAFE, AND 'TO APPLY TO THE Es puemeravinper hes sain” ton the re- ore ES Rete street. Out) Magdalena until Sunday, so with thelr) BOARD OF ESTIMATE FOR FUNDS TO MAKE IT SATE. a RCH Sh eet cox rrys inl bhi sired moved | at the Mexican bay Jast night Thus the Board of Education will place on the Board of Estimate ren! Look at that. They call e houses De 3 st ti ¢ 5 ree: ‘am children.” aioe knew Mr. Hite! He rented | the fleet is almost four days ahead of | full responsibility for the unsafe condition of the schools. In regard to a her narrative, Helen van Taeconaifices cae time: | the possible closing of some of the schools there was not a dissenting vote lagen told of talking with Hitehcock om on tWo different occasio Evans Sen %, | 7 er | Svardht neiitaleniiiveime A cul lanathinstie dou tiave any conversations _ SendeliRerort | to Mr, Stern’s resolution, = | reaches RNAWAGINEMa Heenan ala sacribed’ roo The important fact in this connection Borough Presidents John F. Ahearn, of Manhattan, and Bird S. fe meeting with Hitchcock at Forty- o pay fis rent. | '8 the gain in time was made) , Oty C , G s ire C street and Sixth avenue and the Ad-soldout. “saw | op the last stretch of the voyage trom | Coler, of Brooklyn, announced to-day that they would support Fire Com- |; to the De Witt furnished room Heads), dys: | Catlao, Peru. Previous to the visit at | missioner Bonner in his plan to detail firemen at every old public school | louse. rent Z port the fleet was kept on sche- | ji. 4: 4 $ fot 4 5 elites The witness for the frst time lost her | Mr Garvan, was by | dule, making the various stops the full | building where, in the opinion of the fire, school and building author. If-possession. mmering and con- | {h® Juin poor al ength called for In the itinerary. ities, the lives of children are endangered. It was The Evening World’s e o th stice and position that she nings| It is stated d authori ° ; 5 Wet 5 - Jd Justice told her she must go ahead. | ange GS” Gity one oe Tit eons tted | trom Rear Admiral Evans himself by | in emergencies, as they do at the theatres in this city. nd in a husky whisper the xirl pr as person who had called to| the local wireless station last night, to It was the unanimons view of the members of the Bonrd of see her latel to aminatt know wh She said that Hitchcock got them into rented room, talked to them a wught to leave the room. 4° will Have Long Ordel. At this point Justice Blanchard ad- urned court until to-morrow. It is ex- ted that Helen Von Haden will in the stand all day. as Mr. Garvan is jot yet through with the girl, and she also to undergo a lengthy cross- amination. Mr. Garvan led off for the afternoon —————EE COP “BLACKJACKED” BY BOY BURGLARS | fiee transmitted to the effi ng. to ect t y with all the war: importance i The entire world was ex- spread over the downtown section of Manhattan, but hetter that than aeeey ene lang worace ae ty thy Dlace our young ones in danger during class hours, effects it would have on the shipa, disaster should be duplicated in New York it would be an everlasting dise Now that word has been received that grace.” ‘ the entire fleet is in even better condi- tion than at the time ft long cruise the mammoth naval under- | schools and to erect more fire- taking ts crowned with full succes. The news to the effect had arrived at Magdalena Bay early in was received at the wire- off Magdalena March 12—A wire: ved by the Point wireless station Admiral Robley D. attleship fleet ar- na Bay early last to the message the until Washington, which hat he had arrived ips of the then turned out the light. &: time when t Mi oO t Hitcheock accomplished Arst Ghat) (OED ny ORE) fsa Best jownfall of both Flora d herself. He : en now | Mare ae rc tesiaiveltiaria:dolleeiorl eady for any unforeseen emergenc: a ae, ie 2 ae aes ' toat may arise, and that the entire a ae oi se aah ny Bette fleet is prepared to sail for any destina- RO D SALE 08 u at an hour's notice. le struggled against his attacks or ot this message Is rted on its that the fleet MUST Be CLOSCD, BOARD DECLARES 3+ | Evening World Wins Victory for Children Daily Menaced in Fire- Traps—“Better to Have Them | | on the Streets.” | | “It is better to have our children on the streets than in buildings in which they may be burned to, | death.’’— ABRAHAM STERN, ot Board of Education. All public schools that do not afford proper protection ag ainst fire Eatimate and Apportionment lerviewed by reporters for The Evening World that if the city treasury could not afford to tion firemen at all achoulhouses, at least the older structures | should be protected by retired recommenda. “Our school buildings should be safeguarded in every way possible,” said President Ahearn to- ‘It may the city a million dollars to erect fire-escapes and fireproof doors in the old school-houses which are remen, as Commissioner Bonner If the Collinwood President Ahearn’s support of the plan to station firemen in the apes is substantial, and his vote in the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to this end means much for the | betterment of conditions. | ye calling to the stand Madison Corey, enewaventi BiUeUelsh REV HEEia ot oatinate ty o "1 ai , ho ” vol rm Estim: i} OK nan cn je _personal representative of Col.| Two Caught After Robbery of jess station at twenty minutes past git aovortionment will be in favor of | eklva and one tn Manhattan, have Henry M, Savage, Hitchcock's mana- = = 4 A midnight, The message further stated |the Evening World's suggestion of de-| gain open tical Inspect aire He caused the Store Fight Officer in that target practice would be started| tating firemen to school houses sult of conditions descr n Th: ements of Hitch “The | |by the fleet just as soon as the targets! prestdent Coler, of Brooklyn. ening World. They are Public school Hoper,” during the fall and early | Dark Hallway. Jare set up and placed In their respect: | ciecuic wooden’ structures a No. 28, on Herkimer street Ralph inter of 1906. His object was to show | peti positions, It Is expected that this | ence a oun gchool Brooklyn. mentary avec choos haw eerinethercllysatatres| will be done about Saturday or Sunday, |rhey should be torn down and re East One | uent Patervais for a rece noncrenat ter they had tried to hit him over and that the battleships will bewin | yy modern school-houses, and I am in| are ee | mes eee ORS Se erent he h with a blackjack Policeman | practice the Ayalot next ames yew favor of the city borrowing the money | nant ma Ine aia ‘ly nd while Hughes early to-day arrested two boys | they will go after ‘ at once, If need be, to accomplish this | quily dance are makin Corey was temporarily excused while EYGBEE target work. Parone Reverie voae r > | ales O'Brien testified. Mr, O'Brien, in a ‘ay at No. 98 Third avenue “phe tower California Development | c.nerintendent of Bulidings Davis 8. | cation mute seteds Tbe Board ho ts Ser ie ie Lamos Club, ‘ sti: | who had, the police say, burglarized & Company's steamer St, Denis left 8AM ygoore, of Brooklyn, axtees | should be vacated, wut says it has no jed that Hitchcock was a guest at the | procery stor ground floor. The jyego Tuesday bound for Magdalena | Gommissioner Bonner, Chief ihereninese nigies jub-house and occupied a room there novs gave their names as Claud Martin, with a party of prominent citizens sunt. Murphy. of the Manhattan Build ‘ a House: the Guring a part of December, 190, Hi No. 168 East San Diego to extend greetings of | ing Bureau, that flre-escapes on t = {in 24 iG eit Pentified the register, which showed 2 James Henry, | yeioome to Rear-Admiral Evans, his | side of school buildings are of ll'tle : BD = actor ad arrived ce t umbs on. AN officers and the smen of the fleet, | value in case of fire or panic mrivate ee lear ec. 7 stayed there for SIX] Hugies fF MIRA CIN ra r ) ys and nights Hailey Washington Satisfied. Lacie er ated me in ne © are| i She Doesn't Remember. open March 12—A feeling proof and practical in f SAA ehoserelaascomee He an Mary Brooks, the negro servant who Hon orevaUne avs lle ones ie an verse! opin a 1D) t 1on-fireproof condition whieh rmerly worke ss De VW nt to-day over the news ¢ ucation, edb stairways are The ly worked in Miss L W arinten ¢ Pub ») Bu trical boarding hous UP, t tle: Meecsnern y See S Superintendents are to-day in- CA) Eee Aelrt Wacker a Bay, the last. stopping {C- B. J. Snyder, demands inside pecting these places. orty-first str Grey) ‘On t ywer east side of Manhattin fihe said Hitchcock had a r yan’ place of any leng' a “ 1h ry are many schools where languages are | dbcond floor for a week | In Martin's San Francisco, The flect has ae fal w Pa a ere ala PRG onal teal 2 p 1 ney ast long le b ei o oms wit Naiicuis naa waniine there 5 that : 1 the lust Jong leg in the QYRt Ne a cinetencoellig ns with | S “How soon af x . age on which tt Srna Dildren, Let us have nty of Pou see him the sece ed, the intiners to San ANcisco side flreproof stairways, and I . ee, ae Hi ao aignatiiny leontsmnplaline! al tessa erento SCHOOL FIRF-TRAPS | Fe Didn't you te an hour ago, dur- er of stops en route the Fire and Building au NACE 4,000 LIVES | i the recess, hin th imarily as a practice ties of Manhattan that the Boar. Oe . pp ‘The witness © said aa EEe lona, and ample and reveated oppor- | she vote the for more | fe eaw A ait « wh ASSISTANT COURT CLERKS iffordal for drills, | MFe-encnpen at V| Fe achoot, buildings nouring. tour itcheock rented Nenita nan Ta Supt. Moo! a practical) thousand children a wna and E ho ite cwner a IN THE EXEMPT CLASS. careful and exact uider, five years’ exper | L. 1. are flre-trips, sald to Breer ald : i in fireproofing, declares that the menacing 1 AWwood fad been occur al to The Evening World.) schoal building will not have any nool, near nd, where ; ae ¥, March 1.—ie e He describes | r hundred ehtidren lost thetr | for the rent of the x practica K 5°. janded the money A Servic nde fay without an. un stories hig SOARED 7 5 i ‘ r vee r the. stairways five buildings, within the pre- Witt, Hiter sock 1 . k . iisequence: ali . i i Mu 4 a ea Greater New York, and under en om ned in C PoMaanaiena on A : ds i aia : " at Magdal ils. On the ini ion of the Board of Bi always known as Sige ; pravanlnonn: & ahead of schedule “el Q eproof, and have no bi miatiet 1 ¢ \ls say there is genul ‘i sor other safety device: f District , ene Thvenee aera . their safety would depend | ened his case 1 iteer compinies, most of whose | jpeech. Mr. Garvan eee cen : eclagnvinen are employed in Manhattan eS m ed rag |and Brooklyn, and could be of no ser maa A Fs ay fire. | ice in saving life or property ki Geaistary ian pavers ane sesh) n c hard problem, and | Because of the constant danger. the AREPERERADOHE OSESALEH ORE SAHA HE areneAAsaoaage, NM (fie Nay Mons ong the officials of the var : LW} || animentaielnccant Mttle hope | to save their little charges, The Riese alan b ; verest fire-house to any of the five \* form pla yuildings, r fire-house any of the f | OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON. ? SHIPPING NEWS. Metz Says He Favored allowanes, | tencala tn tne inter This G 4 ‘omptroler Metz sa ‘ ee block a 1s Coupon Entitles H >} . AUMANAC FOR TO-DAY On ape ng are the 3 pon Entitles the Holder to Cast One | AMANAE Fon ToDays I ig ie ae MCA 4 Board of 1 \ttendance, 300. A principa Vote for the KING or QUEEN of the #1908 Automobile Caraival WEEK OF APRIL 6th TO 11th, 1993. | N. Y. Automobile Trade Ass'n. ? cy Contest io Ciose Thursaay, April 2, 1903, ot 12 Noon. 3 \ I Vote ior i = VeUd ev ove eee eeeuNeNeeeTeD U ex. Low Wate PORT OF NEW yoris. ARRIVE! Havana. Vrincess Ange, Noi fol. ya ele bange seho} Why not orPerTen to mor a age fr englne-houne cluaa hourst? a Mr. Meta’s recommendation for Nrofesa to STUYVESANT FISH TAKES Bona oe Ala ra Galak) LUNCH WITH ROOSEVELT. grip Miely that the matter will! WASHINGTON, Ma 4 me at least } “ Central Rallroad, waa a gi | These Schools Should Come Down. | remident Roosevelt dt luncheon tw: Tve wooden sciivel pouses, ome in day, MARCH 12, STOCKHOLOE? SA HARMAN SRAUDED UP Sold Securities to Himself and Blaze Starts Among Ties High 1908. Protited Millions, Is Allegation. Four khollers of the ifle Railroad Compan dir a letter to th Bridge. e ig little hope of solving Pa Railroad Company, asking th | the mystery, howe since no one has t company, in {tg Own name, 8t@Pt| been sound who saw any one on the proceedings GIO) bo seichy Gls En bridge at th me the flaines 8: 1 of money which the four directors alleg Harriman have been d to EH and directors of the 7 folders signin, Union Pa- » to-day addressed ors of the Union the letter are wil I Storrs, Hartforl, Conn.; Arnold, Willimantic, bert C. Bates, Bast nby, © Henry R. Buck, Ha *o Stockholders say Mr. Harriman, President of Union pur the . t poration, —— BLUECOAT DELIVERED BREAD 7.0 0... é TO PRISONER'S HOME. - cs Ne) AL FIRE ON THE Up on Unused “L” Ri | Labor Trouble: | The police to-day continued thelr in- | vestigation a curious flre which las night threatened t! A recent disaffection among wor empioyed by Dunseath Bros. the con: | tractors at the Brooklyn end of the| bridge, is a reason for suspec nt ndiary, and the fac | | blaze was inc | the tes of the unu it was far out on extinguisher, make short’ work sich ot and N FRANC s operated by t A vreat con! nd in low, most to advi Man Arrested Asked That L Be lined cyrrraneer geet Taken There, as Family Was fer anotaer occurred Starving. NtariitoneMnscen + There ts noth the house to eat nd earn ot r and if I am locked up my wife and and was tov baby ca yt get this bread. Please take it to th Downs, of No, 304 st street he was ¢ the West Thi street poiic Station last: night trying to a_ bab: wit rage fr na store in of work. He started out yesterday to) as to | E look for »b with six cents In hia| from Va i bes 1 pockets ling nothing to do he s 7 i ed home, after buying a loaf of b for his wife and three-mo) and It tsa looking with A took the <= NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NDW ORLEANS, La. 3 entries for Fair Grounde as follows T RAC Colun Mise Mile it SInweue Mique oH ree and a cone Fancy heat Rowe Venoome Communipaw nt Hen D 438 Wid an One mile FOURTH RACK Orphan Lad Lucky Mose i and a r three months Downs hax b ch 1 purse. one. * and sold baby Edward he started off bread morrow are Five and one-half Sirlongs the Norw JOHN G, JENKINS, SR., INDICTED BANKER, Tha (Continued from First Page) and the Williamsburg Trust |to make t vans dummi regular. Bat! was yers oyed ti palgn to hay began ac | ments qua: The ind jated a more lowe On tment of t ation In that oft mem)) acute Avenue # ner ptst burg, held an adopted reso ab Je | wan ches: k r five mi: rad hin on by paying off an $01,000 that had long rest property of the church Granted Change of Venue. ye various efforts to quash ¢ County, motion was si db} vi been reached hy the ground the Jenkins influence .had nt timinated from the institution ely that the death of John sr. 1 further complicat C00) | A sense of relief occurs after coffee has bzen discon- | tinued, if Postum is used in its place as the hot bev- erage at m-al-time, The caifeine, in coffze, is a drug and docs more or | less harm to all cofle drinkers, although some may not realize it, Postum coutains no co! fee or other harmful sub- stance, but has all the nourishment of clean, hard whea’, including the bran- coat of the wheat berry in which is stored by Nature the phosphates for rebuild. ing brain and nerve tissue, There’s real comfort from using Po.tum, and *ehhere’s a Reason."” ne new Williamsburg f menu) ated railway strengthens this sus picton July.) tt was at 930 P.M. when Lieut Grang dQ Patrolman O'Brien, of tol the Williamsburg Bridge squad, saw Sof fre blazing tlercely am the tes the south track of the elevated, nea. broonlyn, One of the bridge storag stations was only a hich they they had climbed the elevated out how Was feeding in thedr creosot nad once go of a headway, the police said thi Petnat the directors easily have swept over the’ apan, d tao ales able on tie Feat damage. The elevated riadway eNO LER 8 not only unt ts over a Eee trolley tracks. a: roadwa enna ie promenade. Nobody was seen as: the “L" tracks and nobody hac reaches int business the SLAUGHTER OF 2,500 IN CHILI TOLD BY STEAMER’S CREW. 8G | ing of i that |.the sa advic DIES SUDDENLY. dietments failed, and. then Steph Ballwin, counsel fo: k ns ily, moved for a change of venue the trial of the Jenkinses on thelr detments. He d that the sent ment of the people of Brooklyn wit {to the Jenkinses was such tat ‘ould not ob a fair trial in Supreme | Pain made to 18 st ¥ and ure Trust ¢ been com CLEARS OUT Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats, Mice EXTERMINATOR. GHOHRATS Wells’ Hair Balsam Is Not a Dye but gradually restores 7S Acts grad. wally in & or 8 appli- cations, e hair retaining @ t years Diense sou becat the work and does {t Fight. boc and $1.00 bottles at druggists, or large alae prepait by expreas on receipt of $1.00, E.$. WELLS, Chomi: yy City, WJ. 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A | Funeral Frida: hia brother's 1 er of the 8, at 10.20 A. M., from idence 231 W, 1424 et | Brooklyn. Kreatives and friend# are invited to at: ce of her Bay Slat on Friday, thence to the ace, West 17th st March 1. WA Moy thurch of Our Lady 1 Mermaid ave, ey Island, where lem I be offered up soul, Interment GAND On Tuesday, Mareh 10, 1008, FRANKIE WIEGAND, Ir, axed 9 years nonths, beloved son of Frank and Wiegand. Relatives and friends are invited to at- funeral from late restdence, No. 2905 sia Lane, Brooklyn, Saturday M. quickly bring to your door the KINU of | World Help Wants will {eee that do things RI@HT, ©