The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1909, Page 1

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$50,000,000 FOR SUBWAYS PANIC IN A FERRY CRASH en ae aay WEATHER—Clondy to-night; Tuesday rain, | TDC ee 1 “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 7 us " Circulation Books Open to All."' | NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1909. PRICE ONE cENT NIGHT * EDITION FRRBIHT " CINE) ‘DRAGGED FAMILY HOBOKEN SALOME. Pauztior of, Ambassador WhoIs NTERBOROUCH p ANS. FROM HOME TO CRIPPLES LEG IN > i peti rhe IES GALE SHG CHE 10 SPEND $30,000,000 i Three Murrays Knew Nothing “Skidded” Into Cellar to Keep (N N \ SUBWAY LINES , : —} of Larceny Charge Before | Engagement at Hudson oF Rerigustrckatras ive Winenn) eae CRA Reaching Court. Club Stag, Dritis Helplessly. With (OT NO RUBLICTEY.' \IDED ON NO WARRANT POLICE IN CHUTE ALSO. President Shonts Says Scheme Will y Be Ready for Public Service Board’s Action in Few Days, but Re- quires Change in Law. DECLARES COST TO CITY a WHISTLES BRING HELP Tugs and Other Craft Rush to ed Bout s Towed In. In Wait to Save Jersey Morals, Rescue Plump Dancer; Send Her Home. Found Trunks in Their Cellar Abandoned by Former Occupant, | Rescue and Di A Satome who didn't sal talk of Hoboken to-day, 1 tertaining the members of A vehement lawyer named Clancey ed as outrageous, in Adams Bre to-day, the ars Club with an educatlo: on a charge of exnipition, she encounte: M ENEBEY Wb : urray and! ? irray ANC’ tion In the shape of a mune . all Of beer kegs, and for som WILL BE ONLY $1 000 000 ot EL eats BrDa AME she Will be unable to take professional ; i F @ car float in ton anid dV tiat Ne engagements for one of tie main props Unio ( Deveotlves og her performance—namely, her right _ i : ( Who dragged jog te unfitted for demonstration pu ny ‘ \ i ive from their home and had poses, Announcement Is Made on Hearing Over Hud- son Company’s Effort to Reach Grand Central—Business Men Favor McAdoo Extension. them photog: and measured for The Hudson Club fs an organizat at Pollee Head of Hoboken men who tneet at intervals in a hail back of a s No. il Was for tainment. These affairs are on the order, ‘There were 200 members Saturday night to enjoy a progr boat sped out of the slip, hut ¥ which was to culminate witl Was a grest deal of n » the , Va. taking with her, as ehe sup: dance performed by a young woma Sicinity and the captain of a te f\S posed, all her belongings, But she from this cfty fashed to a he ‘ar float coming ff et two trunks, i | The committee on arrangements had down the river evidently did not U Near ‘es and decor: ceil lindustriously circulated the report tha ‘ Know the ferryboat would cross his Found Trunks Abandoned. this Balome—like one billed on Broad: | e ioguns © forgetfulness of Mrs. Ei ith about the whole trout ington st ‘or a long time, up she moved to Theodore P, Shonts, president of the Interborough system, in testi fying before the Public Service Commission at the McAdoo tunnel heare | After reaching Newport News she, Way last summer—out-Salomied all the Jing, said that the city had outgrown the present rapid transit facilities and tang Sion ¢2t8 FINE hin ie sed the trunks and complained to Salomers. So widely was the tip circu sitet F . feet one eae net a (jt CAST: aearTS fe ratiroad compe ae antic * | tated that Chief Hayes, of the foboke that he would within a tew days submit to the Commission a comprehen- PRUE aN ers ake ONIN ie nd and then she wrote to| Police, heard of it Hiei ; § sive plan for the extension of the present subway system, but the t ray 1 by the ’ t ‘ A perfunctory ex- To Save Hoboken’s Morals. P ‘ ‘ Ele: ‘4 rant em eaninin c f UP amination was made and the letter waa! Determined that the morals of Ho Mr, Shonts said that his plans provided for an expenditure of about a ed away boken ald not be er other 2 6 his bulky i Hi} i ie house remained vacant until Feb e disturbed, Chief Hayes detailed six $50,000,000 and of this great sum only about $1,000,000 would come shen the Murray family, consisting clothes men to hide in a ; . “ A _ GEN Nats OLNGE TRAE gBveh tee WORF. BlUN Barbi aatel a lng Ue cone’ en trainee aha |from the city treasury. He statetl that the plans were in the hands of his and b hree children, ed in, Th 4 wait for a signal ¢ engineer, William Barclay Parsons, and as 'Hammierstein’s Famous Tenor touna the trunks in the cellar, opened other sleuth in disguise on th ‘oon as they were compelted Maenine them, and, supposing that they had) The inside man was to spot the man- we tie| Aggtieved Because Renaud | neen abandoned by the former occupant agers of the affair and sound his warn- | ra Is Featured Over Him lof the house, proceeded to make use of ins When the Salome dancer appeared | Mr, Shonts when he left the stand was asked to state what the pro 3 Fei e0 e kK + Ithe contents, They were told that Mrs. aaa 5 tq, a a i fe Sie Frazer had moved down South some: | 7 He A posed plans ere, and repli Not a thing to say until the plans are the Winona where. No one knew her address | jsubmttes a Y nd oat the Manhattan Opera: - for another How the detectives learned that the Mr Shonta's surprising announcement MURIEL WHITE they would be turned over to the commission, Aboard and towe her slip. Her pa the trucks were ry mas towed ont th ferry-boat up age hattan. to Man-| It isn't Garden this time © fair Is not known, but last Wednesday even- | Mary f lome ng they forced their way Into the While the oficers of the ferry tine | a sy ODIO CI pa sey had no worrant— SS aes A Tonettte taureee Sines purteh Murray in the face b ih hat amendment 3 Me ceawenaal : pe eires und Lor ) up on a charge of va- 10] " He Tu He eseaey sha SRS ea EM CUBnctia eenar nee le Then, they went back and ar i } ij ct with the present city: ee etal heetie sicters, prefe the same /| ty iL | H f the women's cé at that mérning Murray and his -- oe 1 NK posttion whtch haw for tte Their ter as increased t © pr photographed and moas- . . ' Fi | t the cits of New fonged note harm ) Jquarters and then Moore at White House Shows Daughter of Ambassador, P: ily Cir eters oe ee Adams Street Court, 8 remember that them trom all directions, and natura i iS sn ana n caps along: released t Hl halt ut Uae Be a it Noiesueh Garth Jesh: roe alma, ae tr n shih arifauieswinonmavesstilal Bal hat of Mme, Tetrazaini, charge of graud larceny was ne . as a None-Such. Se osc it ear sat Patel! sal Jed we ca , (hiehass that was ina ba Biiae. LAE Scent ToEEE: thes adiet | Terran GARIItRGlE ee ores called his | ! Judge'Dike Sends'OneroF Rait jon come conerate pronosltion \pheldes nattan unt ry good a vert morning and Mrs. ser appeared |i court, having come from Newport News for the purpose of prosecuting them, | to Sing Sing for Nearly pression acted as a first preventative, We besan then a little later to recog- nize the true condition of the city’s Members of the crew ¢ fn quieting the hyster Whe drivers of the tr nd work ssengers Publishing \GTON, March &. aaa lprometiia alias reaaninatl uch advertising has| fall was fixed at $1,000 in each case } that there was such aj (special ca t Twenty Years finances. ‘Then I reallzed that what- horses, As a matte: the coill- | any other star. Hondsmen were on hand and the Mur- Washington on March 4, | ——— or new rapid transit Hnes are built nS aha ales | For the “last time this season” “Rigo | says were released, Their examination i} siater t PARIS, March $8 —A report was clr t be bullt by private capital, pion would have been of little effect h ) Ltd 1 is telegrams to Mr. he ¢ ey P! 1 neen e effec . iH ‘ y ue telegr chat ud) Dike, In the County Court i i the blow landed anywhere on the V Eto le to hel aung at the Manhattan) willbe) held latenin the) seek c nleht of the 3d that the {Culated in diplomatic circles to-day that} Judge Dike, In Reallzing ayain that all panies pass, nona but {a the paddle-box and ag. DlehE soars oa Conds Leisiso: Tease . ql he gath ould ar Miss Murtel_ White ed the maximum sen-/T Imemdlately set at work to devise a ietiiaa ahaa Mkt ith MME, TETRAZZINI, M, scen “upon the gat ering LEAvel eCL8 ed HN “7 plan of relief for those s Ghia wrieelé UD and M. Constantino," MIVEAGH IN WASHINGTON. | many as they could round President Wh LEG OO Uses orient ea ero The Union Ferry Company manage-|Renuad may be a very nice « WASHINGTON, March §--Franklin] The entertainment pro‘ et of France f eld up robbed Grace Wests the|iie Une reltet that is. projected, wre ment blames the captain of the tug for! yar as Mf, Constantino knows c ag, | MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury in| ously until close to miu e ! a wealt ; enone. iw entisthe Talrect | eaeeeine wae foaee 3 ar . Constantin or cares, Serareakiath nian feaeier| ‘ ‘ Meret ae ticket agent at the Twentle reet now being prepared, and they will be the collision. There’ is some confusion | pyt— [President Taft's Cabinet, eached | closed carriage drew up in tle seve Roman Cath A ; within ial taniiave eae ry] over the name of the tug, but it is} “Carrambo! sputtered the tenor, Washington ra 4 street at the rear of the saloon empl pay his) Mis vs been reposted engaged station of the Fifth ay ayn iia) tee ae te meee known that the car float belonged to v't Mr, Hammerstein promise to star on parte 5 | Hoboken men jumped out and assisted respects Tat mar fore, Whe er father mont ) The pr 80 Pea g a A arenes the New York Dock Company |n > Hasn't the New York public pro-, —=———=———=—====—= jto the stdewalk a plump young woman Mr. M an explanation, W 1 ! co CAROL atemialate (ha eeeenaitare —.__—_. | est of living tenors: who wore a glittering gown and a tre “ ax wl t tt! eat THANG HEB SURE NEW STEAMZh ARRIVES, | eralded meas mar-|NEW YORKERS MONEY- MAD mendous hat in the latest s s sl hae ed to Lord Willluehby friends, and heavy was € ee pas ae wane ba * | vellous? Didn't 1 1 a five-year con-} six waiting sleuths were so € ed su de Bres Howard de Walden, ted i errant Sa 4 Masud tract with Mr. Haim ein only when} SAYS CHAMPION JEFFRIES. |oo.5 hear the conversat the Ho: 1 Ward, ¥ A . eat atte a id ky wl take sate ot Guntemalin In a 6,200- Prench |e prom give all = ; Wehare'aconi¥ one waveits : : k syle dene chaniuenilti riseniene fare e s xrowth for the next elght oF Freighter on Malden Trip. | much publ any stag In his op-| After but atiy ae vialt in New| in," axhlalnaalinasitobolke day twit SN orleledilegt geek: without alims| 03 and 3 ve ut sort of e ht steamer iy | Has he done so? 1’ York, James efirles eat down and! voung woman. “If we take yo! s a beauty of t (8 WU bE ean fen cae a eaces S temala, WAiUELEL ar ay dese WRG Acqnole! page lors AbOUU NEW) the salceni Gaui ill have ; peri : : sive scheme fo fty or aixty ‘apt. Ninet, arrived here to-day on he} a mins DCSE TR, ‘i | ‘ tee penators p se 1 2 vas 4 Sing 8 re 1 make for all time to come maiden trip from Havre. She was built |? jrorkers) Asyt Been the story) through the crowd In the hall anc (the ¢ ent moat cles pene ! Rice MGHUTRaAt ter alll whe Kaveite i fal Tue | the famed tenor Con-| that was one of the exclusive features! won't be a surprise. So we have fixed RULE be - hos r debut se ES AT : honument for noir at Rouen and received her engines at) ontino's name in sniwll letters and! of yesterday's Sunday World up a room for you in the cellar, where Mi mS appearance a aaa Ho slthitiend stacheyirpeyamel Bt. Nazalre Jan t artist as Renaud ew York men are growing si you can—er—er undress, and when you ; Wanermantand scaniie ea ty was when she a t P The Guatemala is of 6.2 gross and ed. pplite, courteous | because they are steeped in the ‘g are ready you can come up the back e-President Sherman and Franklin fady ‘Pevay Primrose Ce Needs Change In Law. 8,750.04 tons net resist never tolerate it, | drug of moneys claimed the great) sigirs and go out on the stage.’ eral ilteheock;-were ¢ ailers at Vestminster Abbey, w 0 punish s asked: “Does Meee aitrallt home ubmit to such | BE, other “specials” in yesterday's | “All right,’ sald the Salome dancer ; ma QUeaAL AibxARAFRU AES 0 serv sl : ; Taihu tha vemendenedt her class, has a speerd of tw eve. I do not object | Sunday World were “Dm game. : tall and. gracerul /t04 aa i f sar i ne Compagnie The most curlous of all dinners—that thet ' buy SOS vaue empaeie the Cana¢ Camp Club, where men Salome Shoots a Chute 1 has hee scribed as the most 7 ayn : we es as, Ck te UN, al sted on elephant, monkey, wha mhardligon thesiohoven men» ' sovl LASER SN taal 4—_<»—___—_ me afte t onatrictor and porcupine mi t theid ped, inv [ M : the ative ors—o! oug Ct a ane tos cui i 9 nt Lion | down and lifted out of + lewalk ! ‘ daa Ve 1 I « to get ai: NO HEPBURN LAW RULING YET. A LH ana dusing which forty men were! heavy iron grating & a chut t e 18S 5 ‘ ; IN. Ma The live and 200 laborers were! ioading into the sa homie) 1 ¥ ar € Pe Outrageous, Inexpli { dy i U ; r part," 1 r Mtr. E ea f And the w ids and music of “What's | narily this s r 1 t ( the U Jack [ great song |ing of kegs of f bre A the possibit “ a America's | empttes. ‘ ee : nate ‘ \ vi matrimony aa STH. 3 SUFFRAGE PETITION SAFE k t sing f ha The young woman a c BIG SUFFRAGE ee aint Piiiroad. LN oid sa PAnd the new mic “Whisk” who ia) woman slipped and started to slide, T : " ( rei ma aC | ae Meter no many more wteage| men trledate, Hold ner but they, ware) "ity t at agri ais A at the hears LAs ree ans ° The World's ravel Boreas. jens’ that one must have seen to ap-| unadle ve wet any bin 4 down a | taal t, Ie ie Ké and Base Bow open at tha Now Puiitaer Bull ing, Gaiy econ Age Pulitzer Build. | preci G to the cellar coasted the Salome dancer, L Sut nd Page ts That se 7 William Oy \t-c downtown eatabilshment. lodera is so great that the 6 | \ t Metuch est and ers Ww Ww sal, Hucoicle and Turkies, baiba | Fu yiwng oe Vaaee World, should Behave te weasegd | dragwing her cavallers with her er costume appurtenances in her /to Mrs Mary Freeman, at Metuc tively, fdentifed them 0, of compantemy Tater en ‘barber shew Seen a4 | om Pile Gath of travee [sens ‘The trio landed in a pile of ad bi ng [N. J, and went astray, tifled them, TE

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