The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1908, Page 1

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600 Kindergarten Pupils Escape at School Fire 40,000 Paraders in Line in Honor ot St. Patrick’s Day eaess in Havtian Port to Fight tor Foreigners Rain or snow to-night; warmer; We daceday clou - ——— WW Ze aan | ; \ \ tL | NE NS Ly i mi | yr i Uy = i RESU LTS E 0 | Tl 0 N “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] ee ee = PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1908. SUE ONE CENT. | SS sna | © OE roe | 600 KINDERGARTEN oC ss AND ROCHE READY T0,BATTLE "PUPILS Sunt OM La HRY WINNERS AR It CHANPIO Hip IN DUBLIN 1,000 FIREMEN MARCH. HEIDER LANDS JUMPER, Over Roche in To ay’s Fight) +. 1, but Irishman Has Many Smallest Children, Many of Them... — —= ; Splendid Tribute to the Late! Handicap, Fourth on the Card, Supporters Who Back Him Four Years Old, March in Safety Head of the Fire With Good Horses Eng Liberally to Win Title. l From Biggest East Side In- | Department. is Day's Feature: Sa stitution of Its Kind. CROKER OFFERS $10,000 PURSE TO JOLANSON AND THE WINNER. Funeral services for Fire Commis NEW © EANS. Li Maret sioner Hugh Benner were held to-day | am . * ty nthe Chureh of the Holy Name, ac} Nat fe end of racing Fils season | BUILDING EM PTIED IN Ninety-sixth street and Amsterdam ave Saomrcke ow aa a ad ; jue. They were attended by a great TWO MIN UTES AT SIGNAL. | sarong that overflowed the edifice ani} Bre hoked Ninety-sixth street from Colum- | ous to Amsterdam avenue. nted to-day when t Park drew an ave witness sport f Bout Has Aroused Interest to Such an Extent That All Other St Patrick Day Celebrations Are g Almost Forgotten —First Championship Battle in Years in Ireland. | DUBLIN, March 17.—Tommy Bt and Jem Roche are on edge for | their championship battle here this evening. Bota are fit as the proverbial confidence of the result is expressed in both camps. emAced fiddle and the usud | More than a thousand veteran firemen eaves same as has Infant Classes Marshalled Out of Building at} <a by cater croker formed the tunerai| patronage all ty procession that marched from the Bon-| nly difference b¢ Henry, East Broadway and Gouverneur Streets, residence at No, 66 West Bnd ave-| warm weather #0 . . \ to the church. For several hours iceable. While Older Children Descend in | re the time set for the services| ‘The feoture of the bi! nds and former comrades filed injat @ mile and a sixt . out of the home where the body |. e od hand Order on Fire Escape. ayilniatade in a black lonmbogany caaker||engoa’ eileen anked with yellow % sea and white lio, weight with 18% noun arnations, Hundreds who could not}iees Denna was tlie 5 q ket in stood about ip silent groups on 4 : tingiat oddwionss tt It took just two minutes to get the last one of 600 kindergarteners] the avenue, where thé four Dattations |e on ae Burns is a big favorite in the betting at ods of 3 to 1, but Roche ts not fi c € 01 on were ‘i A ded interest e battle ts - wut of the biggest industrial school on the east side to-day, when a oe veered rae Ryaeciaee es Pol ‘ without supporters. Added inter in the battle fs due to the announce: i hs ae 5 [traction was a siee thimney in the conservatory began to smoke. The efficacy of the school | ™e- [short course. Tins hrou ment sent abroad hat Richard Croker. as one of a yndicate of Irish sport- ing men, has offered $10,000 to Jack Johnson, {he American negro, to come id % cg ‘ ety Carried to Hearse. jordinary lot of cross- ry op fire drill never was demonsirated more satisfactorily, None of the chil-} pig processfon formed at 10 o'clock, ers, Summary Pee seen orthet winner kne been even a suspicion of a fire scare. when the pall-bearers carried the| | ETRST. | I _ seen alnvid nastneverctaxeniareaten inter @sen knew that there had e en HEN | Caawet to the waiting hearse, ‘The pail-| Sllee and a aken greater Inter. The school, which is operated by the Children’s Aid Society, fills} bearers were Deputy Chiefs Murray. jeven a i hn oany rting event than it ds See ae nome McCartney and Mart Battalion M freetine the fight for the heavy | Phe small block bounded by Gouverneur street, Henry street and EAst) (gies Bartlett and Dougnerty, and fy 80 (ME ki i Gaia i thea to ale ae Relct ; ; its i ew are Captains Lawler, Pearly and MeNa- ata | epee ag . Proadway. It is six stories high. Of its 600 pupils, few are more than | Carte | gira tin Tauelienli eravatanade wea ahelelhee peven years and some are barley four. The mounted squad led the proces-| Trent. Bi Pa elebrations in Dublin aad teacher on the second tion, followed by the police band; then | Bin and A least. anc jas brought into the hal 4 @moke, She traced the| Chief Croker, and uis four battalions) gocoNp f rs a hothouse opening upon her} of four companies each; then the chase: ; te ai gieat ts at 8 hearse. The hearse was foliowed by t se interest arises mainly ‘room, where plants used in naturi a . | tudy are cultivated. A volume a cela ot, (ee rriees peecineiitheli tora ; le m the fwet that this is the first time i offerings tha a bee yall \ gmoke waa pouring from a flue. re aeectinent Havas ter(ie Dantetgal [ (in mony wears that an Irishman has s own country for the Pelee) scverconscawiths: (he Gener, oP | department * me Collinwood horror fresh in her | | 5, political leaders, the various or-/£ 8, F } gina, ran to Mias Helon Fiill, the F sania of fimen and veterans | Sahoo! a cipal, Mis Hill sounded the slenal 1 tad the dead man's host of friends,| seo rar , uick dismissal, Prominent in cor itions were those the fre drill, or “a = ‘ of Charies F. urphy and Mayor Mce- W chiccicniidren on Fire Escapes. IN ASSEMBLY leila: hich ere born in the drat jolie d NK carriage. childre! Most of the younger children are on | Line of the Procession. the first floor, In good order, and Burns are not a good most of the Rope Slips Sar Work- i man’s Hand and Paulkner : Drops Six Stories. at 2 to 1, kers are relaying at fighters are in Dublin and are receiving: much attention, As they rwithout the __ | : | htest tendency to be- an Last came the reiatives and mourn- | ‘come panicky, the Uttle ones formed ers and then the hundreds of veterans | “ny | ines and marched out of the doors! pry. re dilciviliane ‘afoot. Just ‘betore! ithe Garena woman Mee) Sed) aa Ae faa sirestat wnteny) Ralroad Lobby Plansito) Killlle cession) elarteal tuelibandl ployed | 1 leeeeritiiy eatnaniNe \ i erre¢ sy are fol- lowe! by crowds of people. Roolie mode bound the building. Coney Island Measure Whe. Nearer My God to Thee," and the men nes iscuss his prospects The older children were ent sons coney Island Measure When_ |, io filled Lie avenue, doffed their hats | sschaaie a ‘ BS of winnin t great confidence Is felt side, ‘Thoy also Kept their hee The It Reaches Senate. Hig Noda at sbi es ; ee SUR ae Pielies p \ brandiecens smoke had not begun to fill the hall Ther procession turned! eat through | | tia dea 1 vie © can seo no chance of being de- ways through which they filed on the! ety street to Broadway, thence { } . i urtvard In the re ane way to the fire escapes, and nearly al r to The Evening World.) t the west side of the tnorough- | | Ni Kner was a and peer 7 fieenienetheernatatrabout of tham supposed that the drill was) ALaNy, ch 17—The Assembly | Eighty-ninth street, where it! \ Ui t ug sections t i at | and Roche will be a few merely for practice. aus pa OaRuanClela inate nP'y | turned to the east driveway and pro- | 4 7 . j drains the ramwa tof in muvier. Otherwise there ts Not one of the thirteen women tenets a8 vanced to third re ading wt eeded north to Ninety-sixth street, Court Anaya es Reorganize- [the hotel om © difference between the two men. ern Wan disobeyed in any of the Orders y our debate tie amended Wagner Coney ore the hour set for the funeral ‘ 5; a . _ | rh |<! abet RION weaRniin Burns's intage in reach amounts to phe Krave. the gong | island Five-Cent Fare bill, ‘There was a high mass had teen cere-| tion Plan With Aid of at_naoded yoy 1, while 8 chest and In just two minutes after not a single vote against it honor of St, Patric . . ne | aren Mronrell 4 nts slightly in ex- d every child was safe outdoors. | "|. Kk. Many Metropolitat r Last ts ¢ 4 pounded every ond ey were dismineed | ‘The meawure will be passed this week hose who attended this mass waited etropolitan Trust. ie Bee arene gee vt Burns. K.P. Watson Once I the etree tnome, avolding the | hd then sent to the Senate, where th » requiem mass for the dead SS | Wd STOOL u) Kae nded by “Billy for tne ay anitement of the crowded | Mlroad lobby expects to secure its de- ‘ommissioner, so that when the ; | | Bay PEAS Rr RES a eR aay nded by “Billy district when a school, for any reason, | fal. el n arrived the nave of Hy Pua| - "a HG PEERS ANAC Ee ue sare “BILL ——_ b and \ fon re | 4s dismissed at an unusual hour, toe ot nore than three-quar | ‘ teh els ay. Kelly, The Patrick Quinn, We fanlior, had been re filled, With the arrival of the| ay | Mavor mn wn n feet square, and sent on the run by Miss Hill to En- | Truneral cortege the edifice was taxa) | : Voor yy cpauclaln will wadto gine House, No. 15. just across Hen nd its eapacity and hundreds were ‘ M tle ny aken to indie street from the Industrial School, ‘ one to gain entrance | vt , ns te lolne 1 aitla -wliliibe: Lieut. Martin and several firemen : a Se oe Whe - ; j it t corner of the F n paltlene ipped quietly into the school by a {} All t 1 ih | door, They found that the enim: s | Silas! ’ | BED MAN 2 Gold have. smoked all day, orobe U A a ali o- | my without cau: a fire. athens i i “s e Ment pee loneons. and Father 2 F Th about. the. ¢ é f California, and is dently | ALBANY, Mareh 17.—Chester Gi) eter) it Mooney would Ming | s. Ifa man ha vain rotunda and ealled “Hey ! h the ceremony but | mor 1 : cal | jette’s mother saw Gov, Hu: for al alt eee eta 1 ve started a comedy | tay se esse Reneo A Rite a 1 othe ins DAVE cu THREE KILLED, SIX HURT wu want a copy of this et get most an hour to-day, and went awn ym returnin from Phila. | ce ealanue i fe . ' , sand music complete, w Hest Gun: lanparentiy, tigarioroken, with (hs eon || elD Mgr. Lavelle was also unabie > H Hon. Whe TOO Wile ai lay ' IN POWDER EXPLOSION. ‘ <= =i aoc viction that her pilgrim. had been a ; nd He 1 us Ryans N WAS delivered | f 1 Mayor 1 ments ‘ 1 voit ———— vain, Asked if she cared to make an, | PY the rector of the ehurc wed ig 4 sk | piswron March 17. — Thi 3 ela Eulogized by Priest, | ‘Otborman. ihe guess | 3S nan all the ume, and 1 1 ese NON RD REST) TEs . Hon’ was te i 10s a Marty Keene to | 4 susirnes Fin-| and si i A Few Words a tls be with gf very Ft aT | S 1 be a ee ane ee ee no good, I mn sorry t Hes er ’ , i} w Y eT s mills of the United | anything for publieation yes 1 { vi o AMAA adilastal ot ympany at Coalmont, Frankly Spoken || Ferre arenes (ertents ve Sp ) | private after the meoting kod Re raed Peal het i | Lon smith, Charles are sufficient to convince many 2 J) Mrs. Gillewte and could not L 2 : LDR BION EL ON ONE Poet UmieRoeon b s yns. All were person that the dog, diamond, over- J! Robert tH er, hls secretary, sui t demands |* Ie “ ry teanshiee te tinea cs 5 AMERICAN ICE CO. ‘FILES powder works and Coat, rare coin, typewriter, ‘piano, J) Ustt Mrs, Gillette had pre » heart of a ion and the courage of | now to ‘ and ship dnatieed ian ah, which haw wa desk, safe, billiard table, &c., you J| anmarentiy: ew tacts, wit ler." ; “Ta days Riverare ank you were ‘ 7 iim $500,000 MORTGAGE. ae toirihomaatine i ernor told Mrs, Gillette hie ; spoke of Mr He - | ‘ pa have for sale is just the article they I x ud {covering — fifty a way and you had ful Marly on this fi There . ——__- orash. The men had been at have been looking for and is reason. uit would work for the ( are |t4-YEAR- OLD GIRL Sodas) | Y cliters ee IROL (nd rc but a short time when the explo- able in price. very sad ph aay vere ne ") eeroat een Could r y are hue] qmericu ‘@ Com ame, On account of the diw- If you want to give such an offer ised in Taded bla from ‘the malarial fever that Ris poet. If Hercould | Ne 4 to sell the greatest possible publicity and made ier plea tor’ ite AMA paved the wa st ' = tt af t ; 4 aivertise in. The Morning World, : He caagel NEw S ai ai ais f hich has a larger elrculation whom the ord F Potter, {ad heen s tie are al y Greater New York than ANY 7 Y res} Lantry | 1 romatia ‘ es | ‘ ‘ +. to it et | and OTHER morning newspa a ; dO Bree a | ay 1 ’ priviles vi ciianie ancaune satis and several 2 ing her pain, His face was white an re a Melals ay at mo, No. ae : s srip a x sraarat jinge> were PI DOUBLE that of any other ONE. | gtten, but there were tears in his eyes nent was at Calvary Ceme- wae “taken to ¥ thosplial w May ek ama reenact aha rs Samo eee -, 3 > . ao im Linton were brokea, as he bade her good-by ‘8 afternoon, ehe is in @ critica! condition aiflxing ols eignature to some docu. (Continued on Second Page) porpeses. lows & Aven \

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