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RE DRILL AVERTS PANIC IN SCHOOL BROOKL YN WINS FIGHT ON BINGHAM ade y fair. ring mad ento © tesnlant; 7 EDITION “ Circulation Books Open to All.” { “ Circulation Books Open to All." | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. PRICE ONE ‘CENT. NES RL RT OD CHLOREN FRE ORL MARCH ND RUD 0 QUT a et ears OUI AS FLAMES RAGE ACROSS STREET : | score AT 4 p.m, Topay. HE RESENTS CRITICIS‘. HER DRESS NO SHEATH. Deiective Couldn't Describe Soe Quick Wit of Father Farrell Averts Panic in School Connected With Famous Rider Falls From ae ae ee | Wheel and Fractures His putt and stol.. a 8 “a “If Brooklyn People Don’t Chiefly Netting, but Not Much, | Church of the Visitation, Gollan Bone Dupre and Georget...... 352 6 ike It Let Them Get Me Yet Policeman Couldn't E Brooklyn. ‘i 3 MacFarland and Moran.. 352 6 ms i i Caer eee. Fogler and Lawson.. 352 6 Out,” He Says. plain Adequately. WALTHOUR DESPERATE. | Downey and Logan. 352 — Palmer and Walker. Anderson and Vanoni ae ty, Collins and Mitten S e ort to Regain at Makes Futile Effort to Regain (5°) ac Bees as Lap Lost in Early Morn- | Downing and Hollister. af Walthour and Root.... 352 ANXIOUS MOTHERS IN FEAR \R_BESIEGE POLICE. Run Bareheaded to Scene of Blaze to Hind Their Police Commissioner Bing- Magistrate te falled to quality this morning, in the West Stde Court, Kings County d down a May sentment as an expert on the proper length of a et skirt at a Sunday concert The case was that of Miss Vesta Vic- w an N SADATS torfa, the EF: hall singer, | ing Sprint. Devonovitch-Drobach 2S) Ra Cite RESERVE ee tccal 2 xs who, ith Joseph ‘olly, assistan: of cee 3 ois Galvin and Wiley 2 5 Cee a reer ene Little Ones Uninjured, in Charge ; Menus Bedell is out the stx-day Faber and Lafourcade.... 351 4 4, y, f rested last night, charged with a * face. He had a bal fall on the Madi- Brocco and Labrousse 346 4 ta af Ghat (aesuionice thea: of Teachers— Parish Club BE oe M. Bedell and Rupp 32 6 proved p Shichitanya Seat oRu conscious condition. He had broken h LB collar bone. Bedell is oue of the ous | ~ as <== — get me o I can to Europe now es Henne and Conroy made Quick action on the part o he assist stor 1 ‘om now the arrest and Henne was trying to Aas Ela n the part of Father Farrell, assistant pastor of the, Bedell brothers, who have den Sreueeren Toaied| make the Magistrate understand the the Mayor and the kind of a costume the sinj of the news that the Kings “she had on pink stockings wether for years In six-day races, I Church of the Visit , the 900 children i ion in Brooklyn, to-day, prevented a panic among! the Visitation school when a fire was discovered in the re. and a ewes ae ote nty Gra y had taken up police tele bit of a skirt,” he said. ‘sitati Prenent race for the reason that only ye Teach tel saveibee Mitte CHES ATE REC Hie cee teitaa a iericcael| ‘clubhouse attached to the Visitation Lyceum, across the street, The last week hin brother suffered a broke Hearne) c2 Ge irat Deputy. Police | asked the Magistrate, ! collar bone in a similar race at Roston Commission and was unable to ride at the Garden. jschool fire drill was sounded and the children were marched out without excitement, although the laze became so hot that three alarms were sent in. Baker will go back to on Wedn ‘No, sir, it was of thin netting,” said | nd Henne, “and it spr Brooklyr morning ad out from the Hard luck seems to follow in the path w n b there a eat tration walst | | | for Brooklyn I t qua “How long?’ ot the besells ers. “Well, it didn't begin tll above the Only a few hours previous Rupprecht ariitna CCN Se, Ce went down ina heap, but suffered no til | 2 in the Mul- Long and Short of It. effects. If Rupprecht can get another 4s well as in partner within four hours he can s labors, but The Church of the Visitation school ts nont street, in the Red Hook sec- Brooklyn. The club house, acrowi follow you,'’ said Magistrate more ¢ faa Pi eee ea | 780-Po rer) ance Rae and Richard stre ein in the race oft tng penalized | 7 F ee Bowery Dancer nation Lusiine 1 em: ligotlybeakloc iia aehecI anit eee a W evinanai A it, cas vin barrassed and began to try in emergency exit from Poor Bedell was a gitiful sight as ne, Gaihered in With Some Mid- with Iie hands ! Wiiel premlace Coa eae Coes ent propped up at the track side after (i ae toe “Tt was just twely church tn Vero z ; i face twitched and he cried from pain lle Aan (itm cies clot hip | . Nols ianley Baris, a hin as 8 tried to for fara arms. know how that ts us | t el sin one o oe j j school rooms on th rt ‘ a his throat. D And then the ate again failed tc VICTORIA TEM M it of the eaPneS til ane antene ee c bystelan, tried An qualify it. of wisi nO nd Bape i . a hed to glance acri t the club hous of th less rider 0, I don't,” he said. jaan See. sa leas e 5 19ers r iM 1 | 118 astonishment and dismay, he saw dently could not be re : Ps a { smoke trickling through the ventilators finally taken in a carria, Mhe action of the h H H in the windows and flames gathering <linte Hospital nuke much of a hit with Judge LL ne rE RA PSO TTEN | Lottie Hanley and rene int force in a room fronting the street om Still Head of Record. he presents SE eee eee eseal | the second tloor she would be vindteated © whole | | , head at four o'clock, but only by ra f 4 grea ck to he: | | on th | three-story frame building, a race, be! the noon hour, they we nee In the aroce nislurplhavandvelacnt | Be anes ys as a ut breeze blowing miles of record The suspicion Neheceeintg rat auc id he ire r the safety of the dropped wever, af t In peak He YAIEAeEs anier ie a tS ee aut n { Lottie Hanley, twenty-seven years old, School. But he made no ontery over hie twelfth hour # Mt seemed as if they me any ) Nig! fan Ken } lot No, 18% Randolph avenue, Jersey | US°overy of the Are. i geous and slightly Amazonian make-up Tneteneen ; Aan ee Fh marks, The n Td just gone into the wings aft City, and her elghteen-yeas-old cousin, Ince of the princi, 0 ine ‘ he of ver SRT Hos iabrigone Anse tbe omen: ; © of the principal, Sister Busebiua, jars up, and they went after 5 arene etary ie singing fs) 4 Ha ME als Hf ra HR Irene Harlan, were struck by a@ train at d directed her to wound the fire drill. ape sty | mI i ra al a § Hari Ane ELIT) alt, when 1 ‘ bbe id -ms | eee —_-—- the Arlington avenue station, of the By 8 Ume some of the children had enthusiasm of the crowd was) LR COB MIN A SQRARDR ABT gel» avthing in’ 23 Ud have to Ko to goal was rather | ‘ewark & New York Railroad in J located the fire across the street, but sturldied breast-pjlates, a erything In droox- | 4 coincidence that 1 was singing that |yse ote Pd 1 2 Si é fitsl| pad dn termay| ; * riable, Mt never fngged through iNeed DTH OR BS BLUR sd work Lor Baker that will a Calan mong." ne uneing ** Virginia Court Decides for Fa-|Now They Are at the Chil-\ciy, cariy today and thrown inte | before they hud a chance to generally out the entire afternoon, Fverything | Skirt and @ fez aki f ees Eu th as wid ey | particular se : | ; 3 communicate the news the signals call= bordering on a nprint was choered hy | Hidrilwe street station. She wept when | in vor eieater help, d vrovnaviie "Just Dodged Thirty Oaye,' | mous Ex-Prisoner and Her dren’s Society and Not Be- | @iteh alongside the track, Miss Harlan |ing for dismissal of the school were the crowd of 7000, many of whom had {te policemen surrounded her and ON Ne a wretler lely. T ireauently | wwii you repeat the chorus of the| escaped with a few bruises, but Miss | sounded. been in the building since the start | Promised to be so goud CES ICEY reer of his cuff, 1 coi Jeong, Miss Victoria?’ asked Edward er Agai aw yer. tlig’ ; Hanley sustained serious internal in- The children marched out in he can take off his cuffs aud voa | Mother Against Lawyer. ind Footlights. ala if i an ore of the grind, j rel do th He's a good © |. Pidgeon, who attends to publicity for | 4 ternal injuries and a broken erm. She | derly way through the exit in the rear, Just after the thirteenth hour of the —>—— lent official and he's got ‘0 pitch, in ko |the Lincoln Square Theatre, and she | \s in St, Francis’ Hospital jemerging tn Verona street, a block nix day race this afternoon it was an | MAYOR NAMES A JUSTICE, © the rest of us obligingly recited | RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 7.—The case of Because they wanted to be actresses |, 77° iahod had spent Sunday evening | away from the fire and out of the path, Aounced that Brocco and Labrousse, the ols = “ 1 tyke me to the court, ae : ee in Arlington, N. J., visiting relatives | of the engines and other fire apparatus, ch te: tired 7 Will Be Here, Too, ‘B's ued to all its w'ya, Mrs, Florence Maybrick and her mother, ! Fa. Aaronson, fifteen years old, of and took the midnight train back to nch team, had retired from man -) | Anxious Mothers Arrive, TY. This team had been setting o = the Late B, ¢ We'll give him an office in Rrooklyn Larst time I went up to court Baroness vonu Roque, of New York, {n- No. 148 Chri . opher street, Brooklyn, and | Jersey City, They got off the train at Dowling in Broo! I Just dodged thirty d'ys f The old butiding was seen ablaze fro: heart-breaking pace throughout bya, hues Uiarnl Re AUNAyA: at oitige “Aner ; “You have no suspicion that this is a |YO!Ving ttle to land said to be worth Lena Uchitel, fourteen years old, of No. |S Ariington avenue station, a block t lar to roof, As the neighborhood |: ated Ral é for him other three | from their home, Because of the ehborhood: te early hours, and {t wa t Mayor McClellan to-day appointed "|press agent yarn, Miss Victoria?’ she|about $2,600,000, was decided t in 281 Monroe street, Manhattan, were ea- | a nse Of Shel Wind! lta galy built un of frame! houses @ anos sprinting that all tl had] Charles J, Dodd, of Brooklyn, a Munt en In Mane |B nd rain they determined to cut across | |, nd tt been eclipsed ipal Court dustice to succeed Edw hattan K at hia | WAH avked : , | their favor in the Chancery © corted to the Children’s Court to-day by | the tracks to make a short cut to thelr | 224 then a third alarm were sent Must shell the: snore keener aor No EAR Sand ireavns anHth 4 a Pan eT Iles, Loon, [to-day. Judge Grinnan announced the Patr James J’ MeCarthy, He en- | home, @ block away INAEGS OES Bele halk pare arranging their sheots for fifteen Dowling was 8 His Gio Seowad Ly 1 See aa Tun alecraced inl uelig amentea | Gedee! ¢ girls 8 lock Sature Start Across Tracks. aN? ton als instead of the inal six Hew Court tice Dodd is an ex-A ters. | 9 Under the " 6 ; : a, : anley carried re Nae + naiaes of Hy ts |semblyman, a Democrat and Hyves at No. | Thy oa a lit My pe r i Agena 8 5 day night at Canal and the Bow-| Miss Hanley carried an open umbrella. Almost as soon as the firemen arrived’ vrousse, of the retired team reappeared | SeI"1 A uvetio avenue, wie, Sith As: | tent oy nedeantla in Hngland will be perfectly baimy | 8 i reinia 4 Arm in arm the girls started across the | anxious, barcheaded mothers came rune on the track. He Herived to Galt the |gombiy District, He ts a Melarren aman, 0 Mie a nathitieral aliant a neatinete to DW Mr, Officer,” said Kolden- | Westbound track, just ae the train from | ning trom all directions, fearful that the Tace and Pinstated him And — = n » “ r sel f y ¢ a . a i | + do r cable from her to home immedi nd blue-eyed Fannle to the po-|Which they had alighted was starting | sc1,c 8 on fire, They were tur: team inate, although at the time they! gyigiDE AT SEVENTEEN, ‘1 Arr eReTne HT any milnute agent story— | Mrs r mother, is set an, “will you where we can | up aqain eh fies Roe eaiy anes Were more than six miles behind 1 (dreadful aside rdered to ‘ shit ? The no! de by % a L ASE BA eth i! Ronaial Bal seventeen years “{ don't want a waste aon, how dreadtu | cent night he nolse made by the locomotive of | serves from the Hamilton avenue statio McFarland in Lead, | sho shot himaelf in the temple at his! waste of work or energy. twant to get| Then with her iittle retinue, sho jefe |an a lands and money |#%y tia’ euathoundltreinidaresctenatne Tent eee Te AYO aR The Wh mile was passed at 1.25 P.| home, No. 72 Christopher strost, a week | vocst nly and systematically | the court, but not until she had given a | handle i rney for them. | dren kept over by @ train bound from Jersey City to/ around to the church on the Verona M., with McFarland in lead. 1 ago, died to-day In Vincent's Hos- | arranged est service can be had, | dollar te Mra, V Levin who had | They inherited the | a the Ea esult case. In one of | Newark, which was slowing down for a ‘eet elde of the b! k. T hens the chile precht, Bedell’s partner, slid | pital. Young Baltberg had be Tam engaged in that werk now, ‘That's | her husband arrested for beating her | husband of t Baroness, They en le pamphlet entitled |the station stop. The pilot of the en-|aren were fot n charge of thelr vheel on the Fourth avenue ¢ | spondent ied to ny what I mean by ‘trustif nd not supporting her ployed Armstrong as their att en.” gnle struck Miss Hanley, who got the teachers, A ment, but was picked up unhurt se WAS la Just hold your horses before you rarer 7 secure deed to the Lous Un urt to-day Fannie | full force of th ock, She wns throw mn j find a Job. ee . - § The club house was destroped. It tal he said a his fect were untied froin |" ing tie Com- TWO CHILDREN FIRE VICTIMS, |iana shorty atcor the e Olmated thet shel egninst her cousin and both rolled lute | gunnosed that the fre sterner tron den the pedals, "I hope J didn't skin my | a Maybrick’s husband ” She asked | the ditch fac T aatloetint ta talont icine ‘ | ; ' he sakes fective insulation In the electric wirlngs hands. | | ha done in| y sean, v Life Trying | 88ved a term in british 4 ! com:| Miss H. 41 scrambled to her feet and - He had mtracy escaped being ’ \ t the trap , bor ft fur fi nt pany, but was told she would have to] calied to her cousin, who was moanin pase for ne okivn « her ] sode earn how to act firs D se ehde for ibe ambulance, N 5 Brookyn=—th f nat i t , [#84 unconscious. ‘Then she climbed out WIDOW OF BOB INGERSOLL er riding ike demons, smashing ever had, but ye! am | ROCHESTE N, ¥., De An the| Att y Armstrong, tl arged, 1 Fannle, “1 bought this book | o¢ the ditch and tothe wade | Ri of the ditch ran antey . sehr Pine Li dass: sraaiion ||| A AL RIA WEEP, tit RQCHRATER, N : Tenn abe| linn) Abe 804 Suet and tive baen atadving |2f, 88, deh and ran to the Hasler! Wine 1 ONG COURT FIGHTs twenty-three miles whead of the old!|) se “ee rd ph the mis-|an overheated ith Atkinson, lasenvucky for $55.00, after » n MRL ava ouulanttra Naina RUTEHoe in arin thal Agures. the iste teams in she race LAST WEEK nione ved. "Who ca y ears oli) ald Atkinson, | said to have rey ed) the whol ut we heard © WAS 8! ars, Hanley, whose husband died 6 nwed up this afternoon, fi ec | Pieeianeiprs | tha 1 ears old, were burned to death at | property, ex two 4H 1 " Roston that| fey weeks ago 1. Her son Ed-| clilm of $100, for Services of ther firat half-day of censelass grind: | Nhe Syorld printed Oh, some people,” ar 1 the n kport last night. It] pait a 5; t ! ld MAUD reer erent an aha eli naan Carnih 7 a ing but three miles ahead of the be | then the Herald |Commissioner, “he magistyates say |4s supposed that the boy was sitting in| pougnt itt f at that uf ‘ Vm afraid Wee estrone turiryeres Her H king Will previous mark made by MacFarlane |{| ‘phe World priuted 6,827 "To Lot Tam teking petty and trivial cases to) front of the stove, looking at & picture | receiy $8 for a single tra t Ue) ADABARAD-GGI0 UM | nea ware’ cipcine tig’ aiston abeen f Million Granted. ; ] | advertisements —— more | than |I court # ey, too, damn me fo: ad fallen asive 8 dre : " w, | erew wore silo Ma slater abow of Millionaire Granted, | aad Eikes in 1900 , DOUBLED the 2,909 {n the Herald auRt and they, toe, damn me for It | yook, and had fallen & Mis dress) wnich wax only onesthirtieth of v and I don't #ee/tne train which had struck her, shel The steadiness of the early eprint ‘The World printed 7,708 “Help |[| The devil! Don't I know the cases are | caught tire from the stove whole property Iw Hid stob US In| was taken to the Junction avenue sta-| WASHINGT ~The Bupi evidently told ‘on them, for from the Wanted” advertisements — more |] trivial? But that's the way to get}. The sister a empled 10 put out the | While Pre Son or + areors,! Cee ee Gh anedaniar en Cal Gee States to-day dew Boon hour they began to rocede to- || pps SERRE the B7Eln |The rules carried out, What's rulee Ae AN! te the children, was attending | Auwrney. Samuel \'- tayden, fer wo will see 420ul 41,” remarked | feeble) wes ie Geltlaey nasi be eee oe ne ee oy ingoreall ane aaa rd the old Mgures. An idea of this Herald for if not for observance? 1 arrest | HOY at tne time of the ent. The sy . taal a f be spc mere + World printed 1,462 “Busi. | ‘ - fae 4. Maybrick and the Perna Olmsted 1 remand beth of] summoned by telephone. of Mrs, Eva A. Ingersoll, widow of thed gay be had from the fact that while eR rte gar Pe Jarivere who violate the rules of the| father fx in jail under a thirty day gent-|Maybrick | and th Mrs |vou to the Children's Society until| It is feared by the hospital surgeons wert G. Ingersoll againas Joseph, fhe ten leading teams were three|}/ Inents—more tnan DOVBEB to |f|\ road, but 1 don't want drivers se- {ence for non-support Maybrick Was Its Panne TOL PAreeA tl emia | nit te Sorad by: the HOanital:surmeons' inte iiohert Gy IiGMSOll ARR miles ahead of the record on tho|]| 689 in the Herald. | verely punished he as lee on ane (ATR pea ApS eM ince eteengger img Prune terme Pres ‘by Mrs. Lngareol Gn acoeamh oft Swelfth hour, the thirteenth hour ‘And 80 on and so forth, But you've got to yank thom off | ay ye PA ; Benet eesl alll diel iaken A vious gilda shacstane 1k Glee lidotean tie tania’ and boo oGunIn ell etc cena eed eee ‘Snips (hem but sabi dane. or three IT] 9 cas Swaday World Ads, Yesterday, |{! sheir trucks if the laws are to be en- m. gooventiea! an Pee ee peas Court of lor time ahead of You and you hava w|this knowledge has added to the dig breuiciug the will of Ihe late Andrew dy i ; » (Coatinued on Second Page) ie 18 the, Seoweee, tlle to the fortune, lot to study before becoming actresses’ ' tres@ of Miss Marlen, Davis, & Montana railllonaire,