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LITTLE HEROINE. DRAGS SIX FROM DEATH BY GAS Fifteen-Year-Old Girl Family Overcome by Fumes While Asleep. TOWS BIG WOMAN OUT. Makes Rope of Nightdress to Haul Heavy Housekeeper to Outer Air. Dora Fre!dman is only fifteen years eld, and there's not a lot of her, but whe performed feats in a gas-filled house at No, 2641 Third avenue early to-day that should put her In the gold meda} heroine class Dor a kee for her uncle, Nathan whose fam ts larg Ile ts to-do tur: te his household and her “Her h ¢ her mom. Ww the tw who was 5 the Dora smashed sae Wits ie and Halakow- Hauled Woman by Makesnift Rope. th iolence Suppose a man does not want to obey a certain law which t fantically and exelaine a 4 ee! eit ts appre the svernment b t army, by the polic ba Silt hited curve out that does not meet with his approval, the government by the army, by 1 =e Til yet. kill you, cary yeas compels him to do so hat is violence. Wt sople are educated dered at Crossing, Falls nasty, druel heart of yours and wale . fi the idea of governmental vi e thereswill be a great social revolution On the Track Ce ee etc yinee sie the spot rf 1 fi “Gr ‘and all governments will be overthrown, But whether that ri on will latibeeihattobue Mike Tose Ryan, & w aammeral tl ed by ne peacef nurchased by blood, as were the revol ns of Franve and neizhhor, ‘entered after hearing my I i ie dowaatlineees eful, ion Dur d by Y ood e . - screams and pleas for mery, and my | c the United States, I can’t say. wife desistod - ¢ ; was run over and cut In other oe Pree a a ALL CRIMES ARE INDIVIDUAL. ern car at Chetato.| IPERS, dmg, lls jweoond wife, hom, he Hosp found Dora pouring water and Litue but the nt kK h a i at a { y pxture wa. a ull the tro} ih @ Wrench and vJust walt t ow up” sald Miss D to wet by WIFESTAVED OUT ALL NIGHT WITH FRIEND =: Saves, ___THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1908, Berkman, the ‘Red,’ as Mild-Manneved an Anarchist BFA} | WITH As Ever Shot Down a Hated C aver OL finance BOWE HE Gh a WIFE'S PET De Also Made a Football of Him and a Victim of Hammer HeS WIFE IS SUING HIM. { ———___ +e He Tells Nixola Greeley-Smith Anarchi; | Is Nothing More Than a System of Social Philosophy. BUT HE HASN'T GOT TIME TO DENOUNCE BOMB-THROWING HIS Says He Shot at Frick as a Man, Not as an Anarchist---Combs His Hair and Isn’t Wild-Eyed. Wants Separation Fron: Her $0-Year-Old fiustand, Who Is Worth $ | ese $100,000, misky 1 estat | James « eighty years old, a retired rew! and eatl- 47 Hart specu $100,000, tor, No mated worth Brook! a sult for Fe; wtreet, defendant In the his second By Nixola Greeley--Smith. a ud 5 wted In larch. Alexander Anarchists Supreme wife, Cou day Mrs. Marte Cumtsky, who ts fifty- Berkman, chief of f the Unite ocate vi and admits that she dows t years, not look It Years ago Mr fe made He mide to @ peaceful existence with his present vceuat wife, ‘They ilved apparently happy in © In Brooklyn yday Tt was neighbors alleged were dally throwing and carving vim as the ball, object of | hammer and peraon carved a dig stone hi hot ul learned of u that explosic Square last Ss nion Naw lonihe it Mra, Cumtaky, In her affidavit asking (85 a week alimony and $5 counsel eems that Ana A \# 4s not particularly specific in LEANDER. Jenumerating Mr, Cumisky's objection abia acts, beyond saying he haa BORKMAN ndled her oughly and onoe soretched muntortinat fe herwnecke the unfortunate women je Fourteenth street. “Just so Mr. Cumtmkey's affidavit reads as rls who coulda’: 1 sh ohe were the person abused. me of it follows: ‘Constant abuse at Mrs. Cumiskey's 48 was mv fate. I don't ever re- member winning one of theme events Mrs. Cumiskey usually emerging vie- tor with the dramatic declaration thet she would vet carve out my heart and 1 was abe nd for $100.06 irifted to Con ssioner Bing- REELEF OMY: ham's den “Unless en- tives he has now he t ell man ne Bets s able en lighte x at his } ing af Nava ention of Con to devisin i the ‘ led to devising a manual Of ten walk triumphantly over my dead To peach Mr e bell marked only by the ‘ whic Wd range from “Why {8 pouy, mysterfous caption “Mother F irs till you feel as Co seventh sua of the seventh cousin of a Duke Gave the Poor Dog a Bone. Pole Crcso Nal “One aight we wene ving dinner ‘s North if you were about to discover Mother Eart i tier pet bull- DEN OF MILD-MANNERED ANARCHIST over a room lined with books, a centre tabl when I cave Uttle Caruso, ae a bone “The dog was grinding ——— | bone, There wasn't much the Pollce Commissioner serl- away. at the le bearing a meat on it you dis . and the Anar leader, and $f your mind fs filled with t Bue > and he growled. tional pietures that take the place of thought, you are sur EM iN } a an rosea eed t 0 ad man as ever sought to scuttle the a (A 4 nasty bone? How can you Insult me prised t m as mild a mannered man as eve i ifsc eee mostee aac ColliihEn breaking them all social ship or set the bones of a world out of joint br ti Mr Berkman !s by trade a printer, He {sa thin, studfous looking man, i | | ij ae | t all the wild-eyed, red- and ruin his teeth too? My poor, dear, pet Caruso.’ ‘She hurried around my chair, got the | pone from Caruso after a struggle all clean-shaven, with carefully brushed hair, not : : : a ehirt unkempt thrower bombs that e word 4 ist conveys. | yar bee eae oe Lahaye I 1 talked to I could scarcely realize t’at he was the man Him About Revolt He THA So ee aria teal | who had served long prison sentence for attempting to kill Frick, of on t ft earl pcre ey een Pert Pittsburg Is Said to Have Aroused | | 4 afterward returned the bone | . “An hy,"* Sf v gee) a t e | ~ hen she got a py! and jabbed Anarchy,” sald Mr. Berkman, “merely seeks to educate the people to Against McCarren. Nee Ee ONE pee ae dark. 1 was almost dead doa bread knife, waved the ide of government fs unnecessary, government fs, in| Aged Albert T Joand abused has maltrea “Anarchy,” he continued, “is no more responsible for the bomb throwing Waverley place to-day, | ]¥n name in Union Square, or the killing of a King, than it is for the murder of car whllaia crowd etl air) Cumiskey: has gone to. Jamaica ow ™ n 5 e to live th gon, ty ow Stanford White, or any other individual crime. All regicides, {t 1s taken inten’ atrugmiedlto CLA (roni hiarerusnaa sree’ ne eeatene emit ietait ae for granted, are Anarchists. It would be just as fair to assume that they ody fe Cum) caste. He saya that fe H © hed ple do show that were all Republicans, or Democrats, or Populists. One killer of a Kin: Tislold conta ae at pleas aad hoes NBa nt be reb It s t. another a Prohibitionist, but 2 , . he says, would have surely ended might be an Anarchist, another a Socialist, other i # the. Comp studying the} TW It has been his eome time ago from the treatment whatever they were they would slay as individuals, not as representatives face of the Mayor ars to call at the elved, but for the fact phat he has, of a party. Charlotte Corday, who killed Marat, was a good Catholic. Oh, yes. Great from tittle ird, a charitable Ue ail feces Sagan, alwaya lived a “Anarchy is simply a system of social philosophy. It does not teach ®°0° quoth “Ldttie | woman, of Waveris pace, and! Ty" ome’ ragnoets Mr. Cumaky re atuities and food ° ea the Prince fe has regu- violence, because it does not recognize the right of one man to tell another sai TA inal Aitie. Gatteia| lar Prince de Sagan iatee Pere de vt 5 d y é vople have sald to me: ‘But if y Hay : hi ang mi ® and tp stature Is what to think or to do in anything. People have sald to me: “But if you ut the Jefferson Sta- pot) unlike the Prinea, He was. prom: don't approve crimes of violence, like the assassination of President Me- lanier: FATA Rae Sep He CRI area Kinley. for Instance, why do you not denounce them?’ My answer {s that nt to her tres Years ago =i SSE a I think it better to devote my time and brains to studying the conditions, weing ¢ CATCH ALLEGED FUGITIVE. Charged with Stealing 81,700 from hin that produce crime, and trying to remedy them, rather than waste bri jaenussiain of what has happened.” car man “But,” Mr. Berkman, I faltered, feebly, “how ts {t you shot at Frick if F was ample th Ravenclaw Me a Holence?” the old man to have cross: pringfeld, Mass, Firm, you do not believe in violence? 5 . ALLEGED CATHOLIC | iets eal Ibo Sh terme Tartar. torty-tive years old, of] “I did that as a man—not as Anarchist,” he replied ‘Sympathy, wrt} Sfield, Mase. was atrosted in tt not anarchy, led me to | Ten thousand men at Homestead were kept out SISTERS ARRESTED. Lis ad Union, Motel to-day by Centr. n Cooney and Rein, ch of work because he persisted in saying ‘Phere {s nothing to arbitrate.’ You fe otnheastamant Ae igs Charged W ith uF 1 wudul ontly ing te Holds Solici it! ed to light a cigarette, “poverty and oppression lead thing: cording to his temperament—that ts, they “Mr, Berkman paus a man to do one of tw nds—Mag + ’ 1 suggest to him suicide or murder. 7 7x9; noo Rev Jas broken up my h said! aA 5 m for Exami on and Geori anks wh ed to N END NEED OF CRIME. Ww a4 ne creed ; {strate Handy at Stapleton, Staten Isi- of Ch Titon papers and, for a fee icy crate eal “Most of the crimes of the world are due to t economle conditions nil lave ! ? George Androy ‘and I want him ar-| Men steal because they are starving. is mo such thing as a born Court rested for enticing my wife away and detaining her in New Yorle all night. 1 want the police to get my wife, too. My heart Is broken.” The story Is one of a “triangle” In a Uttle colony of sictans who have been giving entertainments in the vicin= ity of Tottenvil orge Banks and His nretty wife, Euith, who fs twenty. four vars old, live at Pleasant Plains, and Andre 4 dreamy-vyed violinist, {ted them husband, suspicious In Mrs. Banics morning while h and did not morning. twent often id, has: v! ding to the emd anything day” nday sterdity * sald Tanks, Where “and have Androver had made in Pleasant Plains and er to New York hey theatre—a Vaudeville show: then to. supper and then hotel. She aald they tad separat ms. 4 told her T would | have A\ndrovet arrested and she would have to tell that story in court, 4 would you would kill me,’ she said, crying. ‘1 would rather die than | testify against Androvet,' In order to insure his wife's uppear- ance agninst Androvet, Banks has had v detained as a mater al witness, and and Androvet are locked in the Sta- z ton police station. They will be tried I have made a study of crooks, were driven have talked to a great many, to crime by necessity, Once eriminal and I know that the majorit in a great while you encounter one who confesses he does it for the love of i | exeltement, the fear of being caught, the thrill of getting away, In a com- F LEARN I ‘O munistic community you destroy the motive for many crmes. Where every. 1h kidvlvogr ON UY your clothing from the thing is owned in common. and everyone works for the community in gen. Cumtsky settled down | (OTD SHOOT Stalked Him Through Lonely Orange Streets and Meant to Kill, ALWAYS SO ON S “AGE, And Audierice Cheers, Declares This Fifteen-Year-Old Who Hopes Shot Is Fatal. Ralph Marasoo ts a set-up, Intelligent ated handsome, well Amertoan-born, pub- Me school edu lad tn fail at Bast Orange for a coll-Vlooded attempt at murder. He shot another boy Inst night that the other for no other reason than Alfred MoGrath, was more in getting a job as an errand hey in the hawerdashery store of W | Roverts, at No. road street, New: jark suc Young Marasco, who ts fitteen years! old, sneaked up behind Orange and shot him tn the back. Ho! betrays no remorse and justifies himself saying that the Qero in the melo: ma always shoots the villain in the eect and the audience applauis., don't know this fellow I shot,” young Marasoy to an Evening reporter to-day "'T gon’t ear whether he dies or not. ll Twas after was to got even with him, and I dtd. “I haven't missed @ show fn Newark tn a year, and I often went to New York and saw the shows in the Thalta on the Bowery. I noticed one thing about those shows, The villain always got killed by the hero. “If it's that way on the stage, why jden't it In real life? I consider that Tp, New- here 1 was unfortunate in belng born @rk and not on the plain: could have been a cowboy. “Young Buffalo, Wild West’! is my favorite actor, He Kile about everybody tn the piece ex- cept the heroine. When young Buffalo plugs the villain with his revolver th: audience always howle for five min utes.” | Not Affected by Father's Grieg. | {At this funoture the boy’s father. Jo seph Marsaco, a tailor, of ® Sixt! avenue, Newark, called to see him, The | father was tremulous with grief and shane, but the boy. calm in his per- verted Ideas of right and wrong, mant- fested some annoyance at the scene, | “Now, what's the use of all this?" he | demanded. fellow, Didn't he beat me out of my Job?" “T've read @ lot of books about boys,” | he went on, “and the boy who {s max- ing his way in the world and looking for a job !s always the here, ain't ney Weil, 1 was making my way in & world and looking for a job, so wa: a hero, too, | "I tried all over Newark to get a Job and couldn't, 1 went to Pniiadei- phia to work because I wanted to mak Lmy own way like the boys in the books, [but my brother And: came aft | me and brought me back. 1 made my mind that if any villain stepped 41 y way L would Kit him, “There was eo ad in a Newark ening paper a few days ago saying at Mr, rerts wanted @ buy in lls store. 1 just the same as had the job. ‘Mr Htoberts was talking (uy me had decided to hire me when this ot fellow butts in. He was bleger th me and pushéd me out of the way un Mr, Roberts hired hh “I saw right away to Keil him to wipe went nome And got Ge UGS he nd put it in poket, and then itt Ret, tor_t Last nlgtt he sta tor nnd 1 ty hin like @ scout. I was a good tral jDecause be wasn't on that | was lowing him. Could Have Got Away Easily. | “When I got him, in a Ukely spot ped UP benind ad plusgeu 1 gould have, got aw tn sight re was AO one | ad around the corner and t aay, | le L had wanted to a} went jrnougist iL 6 the only say hosnital at if aptunately na in critical shape. wing Maraseo, APed inty his atyerted bh and did Vital sp. shock and the Rot very y 1a held without bail t of nis victim's In to aawwalt juries. ECONOMIZE wholesaler and save the retailer's We | eral, instead of for himself, theft cannot exis It would do a man no good “ uit to us nenalener profit, which represents one half your expe iditure. accumulate loaves of bread or shoes, for instance, He would have all Se ave inaugurates licy o! in 1 SEAT VERS auH cil HelepulU@aedautloalnauliseveneana imran tec ae pariied, aust HARD COAL MINERS AT PEACE; J bsve inaweurated a ra | manship would also be abolished. ‘Things are now made to sell Manu. winnen lev ARE WORKING FULL TIME. | factured by and for the community they would be made to use ent i As . ; A direct to the wearer at eur large and beautifulSalesrooms on “Certain Indirect economle crimes might survive the abolition of gov- ct olle Sister \ sn An LVHIA, April L—Unt Oh the thrd and fourth floors at 84 to 90 Fifth Avenue. corner | ernment for a time," Mr. Berkman conceded; “the so-called erime of passion, Kage tele a allie iy eee: 14th Street. | we \ sit A suit whieh we sell at $10.00 will cost $20.00 in any retail for Instance, where a man hills a woman he thinks belongs to Lite, for being *! unfaithful. The woman, of course, belongs only to herseif.” OME OTHER ‘PROBLEMS.’ hen marriage would not endure fn the Anarchist Utopia?” It would for those that preferred it,” Mr. Berkman replied, “but only for them, Some persons are constitutionally constant, others demand free- establishment. Prices Range from You can weer the most. stylict and save half your usual expe the manu‘: cturers, Get acqua'nied with this modem way of doing | usiness, that of inating the middleman’s profit, han nihs. There ning thr. ul regions to | dom and variety. Each has a right to live according to his ideas. your tila time. You are hoth h workers are obser | “Free love," Mr, Berkman explained, “is a theory, There Is much lesg| toon Ul! fF esamination tals after 1S : s 88 | now: : ‘ im Rovere ah | tree love practiced among those who concede the justice of the theory than 7 ———- kal telling direct to the wearer, elimi | among those who denounce jt. Monogarmy is not practiced in the world its ee ee a ONG 1s | hat | because it 1s so much preached, If people were let do as they pleased in hat Kolb W M a eR a these matters, they wouldn't do half so much, The charm of the forbidden u etter it, | exhausted and there is practically no 84 to 90 Fifth Aven oe Sunds World r ad a y of th storage would be taken away.’ | mall sis musta next Sune | Hy mathraatt r lon: ed Mr, Berkman talked of many other economic problems, spoke with sad-| {%%\14" ‘! Muatrated saver I present tres from roubles, the Uiree years’ wage agreement having one, ness of the number of new faces whieh the recent fipancial crisis had} Dos't 1 Order woises Pom more year to run. Cur other prices are proportionately ow. $10.00 to $30.00 h best mad» clothing in the city nd.ture by buying direct from us, S. N. WOOD & CO. ue, Comer I4th Street Take elevator to thicd floor. McGrath in| | the King ef tgo| Som Ant DOCTOR NY SF “ANAL TO BE A USE OF CITICURA HERO, BOY SAYS After Other Treatment Fail ed— Eczema in Raw Spot on Baby Boy’s Face Lasted for Months— Cried with Pain when Washed, ECZEMA WAS CURED AND | HAS NEVER REAPPEARED AL ——. “Our baby by eczema on bis fu old, Ono place on t of a ni kK for t! pery out when I 2 and, bre bathe on child was no. bette recommended © a cake of Citic box of Cutien bottle of Cuti and his face was baby's. Ho is now ¢ half old and no eczer Tam Ml using th think it is the used. I keep my zi face clea: nd with it too, I thankful for us. Mr Alton, Kan., M. Sere 14 and June 12, t am what Cnticura has pene 80 L. Harris, R. B.D. 1, "07." | SANATIVE Antiseptic Cleansing Is Best Aeca fisted by Cuticura. | Women, especially mothers, find Cutie | cura Soap, Ointment, and Pills the pure est, sweetest, and most effective rome! ee preserving, purifyin and beaut ring” ths skin, scalp , and hands, for the treats ment of in and ulcet condl- th as well as for re- storing to health, strength, and beauty pale, weak, nervous, faded, run-down women, absolutely pure under the ates Food and Drugs Act. rematurel, Guaranteed United 1 Complete Ex ery Mumor fof Cutie satleura Gin sutioure Moe lor in the foro} CU) to Purity “I had a right to plug that «| I hustled right down there ana 4 Enables Men a to Dress in the Finest of Spring Clothing ry we make no deliveries. 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