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= PANIC AT SCHOOL FIRE pA AA annnnrennnnnnnnrnrarnb corn nenpooamponamponoonnp pre D “App pbtnt AA PAPAAP PD OP DPS DARD ADA DP PDP PPL PLP PPL THREAT BY KIDNAPPER WEATHER—Rain to-night and ‘Thuraday; warmer, RESULTS EDITION J PRICE ONE CENT. NE “How Col Roosevelt Looks DFTECTWVE | on Iron Broncho Aboard Ship | INFURY TRIES T0 WILL FOUR eeigere Beats Them in Store, Again in Patrol Wagon and at by Station Desk. SORRY HE HAD NO GUN, Witness of Vinee NTETC Tells Magistrate Brother Officers Looked On, ¢ eck, a detective atta n Branch of the Centrat he uproariously drunk th , and made au earnes: attempt to kill four Chinamen in a laund owned uy Jim Kee, at No. 2003 Eig said Beck several times other policeuen, td pad z there would have ibe ple of di id ivewltnesses agree th. The lack of at kept him from killing ROOSEVELT GALLOPS laundry Beek was strack o of the head with a flatir preferred charges of felonious # against all four of fetims, a were taken fru Harlem Court Grand Juror a Witness, But the police court proceedings we not as one sided as the happen the station-house, A bu tx a member of the ¢ witnessed the wi trate House that the cor ot policeman, who was in plain cloves} | and wore his shield concealed, was} brutal in the extreme, Other with a volunteered Information along the same | lines H Jim Kee's laundry Is near One Mun ye red and Twenty-fourth str It ts under the management of Louis © ’ ae ; CLES Le Ea |Takes, Violent Exercise in the Gymnasiu a te erMlidGat shorts Aboard the Hamburg and Cheers Up after noon, and Ock ran out to find a! Seasick Fellow Passengers. policem.n At that time Beck was unsteady on his feet so drunk that he wae standin ae ess at n bar at the soy ne yne Mundred and ‘Twenty-fourth str and Eighth avenue, Ock entered and asked the bartender if he Wopyright, 14, by Press Publishing Con: uM [AMSHIP HAMBURG, via SIASCONSE ON BOARD THE ST om oy Evening World $ rrespondent knew where a policeman could be found, Beek marked , Mass., March 24, P. M.—Col, Roosevelt is leading the simple (Roo: a Chink What does the — of want with an offi t Knocked Old Man Down, ward, veltian simple) lite on shipb. Before breakfast he paces the deck one hundred times. He e: only two meals a day, He Kindly interest in the othe at their chairs and ultering a 3 When not on deck or Scully, attracted by the excitement, dent is in the gymnasium, entered (tne AUN were soon Ttwoneo with enthusiasm. W jolned by two other policemen. ‘These | ‘ four stood inactive while Beck siugged {come hot he gets off and ind noeuvres on the tying rings. the Chinamen at will, ‘The presence of he bluecoats rendered the Chinamen i i : ai When the ship reaches Gibraltar Mr. Roosevelt will make an uno! ial visit to the fortifications. The wise old Ch condition and not knowing he was a policeman, ran back to the laundry Beck followed. Entering the laundry, he hit Ock and knocked him down. ‘The other Chinamen promptly went to the rescue of thelr manager Bicycle Policeman 0"! man, seeing vis Hot been seasick an instant. few snappy sentences to cheer them up. hen the metal sprockets of the machine ulges in weight lifting and a few powerless and they offered no resist- ance to Beck's attacks Sergeant Scully went to the corner | “Circulation n Books Open to All.” | He takes a t passengers who are less fortunate, stopping busily writing in his stateroom the ex-Presi- | He rides the automatic, steel-geared bucking | imple ma: | cul vo TEACHER AULD BY ATHER >: Attentions of Friends to Pretty Aana Mangano Had Made Parent Jealous, HER IN STREET. SHOOTS City Hall Interpreter Tries to Kill Himself, but Is Overpowered. Aina Mengano, a young teacher tt Pubi ool, No, 121 One Hundrec and Second street, nea 1 avenue was shot to death a few ivinutes bef Y o'clock thls morning 4 rd aye and One Hundred and 17 her father, rd street by in the marrlage leense bureau ety Hall prompted A strange the crime, made a desperate effort (0 (4) life, but was thwarted b man who gripped his aru s wh sis own & nervy young held 1 Man- three bullets ripped t ha AU this: was) witnessed a vast throng of school children and the usual swarm of men and women that pours along Third avenue at that hour/in the moralhg Miss Theesa Burke, p school where the comely Anna Mangano taught a « was only twenty feet be father stepped up to the g Het Uirough her brain ee priests were on the pavem: across the Way as the young girl fel! and Father Francis Cummings, ef St Cecelia's Church, brushed through the crowd of screaming school children ¢ the side of the dying girl and pro- [nounced the absolution as she passed | away. Forced to Leave Home, | Outbursts of Jealousy had compelled | the handsome young woman of twenty- M | two to leave the home of er father a: No, 158 Fast One Hundred and Ninth street la to live In Institute, on et, near Lex- cipal of the and talented of boys, en the and sent Then! YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1909, | Teacher Killed on ‘Way to School; Father Who Shot Her oa Se FILIPPO IAN GANC RE AT PUBLIC SCHOO IMPERILS of Mothers of “Kept-Ins” Swarm in Panic About Doors of No, 20, in the Bronx, es Children March to Safety. Y PUPILS EAN SCANDAL | | i | | Ington ay nis after her father had Nife with w sabre { to 0 t0 the A fire that started from a match {girl's scream gay nn that rang opera with him and we: a git!) dropped by a amoker in the vacant yy Ube ial alot nes senogl houae \ ad. Mangano was arraigned | Janitor Called Engines. T he Harlem Court for this on Jan, 12] @4Jolning Public School No. 2,.0ne HM-) a. Janitor, Charles Turner, tins | and warned red and Sixty-deventh and Fox streets, | tex ad toler fire-alarnithox onithe corner; | se | Deserted by his wife, who feared Bronx, late this afternoon, resulted in} whence he summoned the engines Insane rages, the man brooded alone {a | Mrs. Mar is, the qi 1 of . @ pani he fifty 0 re gitl| 4 D Ee Re Lhe. hia flat, From tine to time he wrote] ” PAM’ among the A pomvee sul thavechool WaldaditheldRiilt aasist jincoherent letters to his wife and{ Pupils who were detained as Mipunish-| ie ine girin to escape In good order tS | daughter. ment for various infractions af rules. | ‘then she s ss Mangano left the working girls’ Institute at 840 this morning, walking jthrough One Hundred and Sixth atreet to Park avenue, thence north to Ono Hundred and Third. She generally | walked through One Hundred and Th! | street toward the school, as many of her puplis lived on the block As she approached Third avenuo crowds of children flocked along the pavement, Miss Burke was hurrying to jemtch up with her and there were five of her fellow-teachers {did not seo her father, who wa: along in the réar, with his hat pulled down over his eyes be-| fti- and sent in a call for the patrol wagon | ate pone AMSHIP HAS All the members of the Roosevelt He Gave No Warning. G 8 \ Mi party are well, andthe) reserves, Mock (ROU into) thel| ee eee aa vec Ln aira nance sie re reno : | Mangano uttered no warning as he patrol wagon with the prisoners, and | a bbb hes ean fainiy laiatees oom Yi Spent two hours tn his stepped up beside his danghter. As she lugged poor old Ock all the way to the | Mass) deat lavaultaramoctnl uu) cussing’ planeta last night diss! turned her face at the sound of his foot station house, frequently volcing his | Terai, oold head wind blowing. Africa ‘This moraine atte on ct step he thruat the muzzle of a heay. sincere regret that he was unequipped) Ooi’. vay ¢aw of the puesengers show | Sn Ioomeveie ane after breakfast, revolver against her temple and fired reevolver so that he migh r CAN ARI EEA Soosevelt and his son Kermit ‘The bullet penetrated the brain and th vine reevolver so that might do any signs of scasickness. promenaded the decks \ The b alle i: th c murder. When the Chinamen were lined up be- | ———— ——-——. .+- =, Ant the slayer watched the fore the desk at the station house, they were a badly battered quartet. Two of them had black eyes, Ock was! covered with blood. Beck was bleeding ks, Shortly after noon, Narge of Motorman Ma CROSSTOWN CARS street, was going east 20 East One Hundred and = 1 he lifted the weapon to his Defore he could press Schwartz, No. 177 a yong man who was car thn own head, t trigger Adolph ot First avensie, from a scalp wound In the back of tho r rather } at! hunting through the nelghborhood for head. When the charge of felonious t) th te On the west-bound track work, sprang from the doorway of « aasault had been preferred-—Beck charg- ae PicAiiachatee: ee Mot candy ehop and set he Interpreter « ing that the Chinamen had slugged him eaitt ‘ fis A OO CD id car] ory with an fron bar—Lleut Dermott. or id He switch, Kane ehut off the) The Alllcide tought with mantaca Hered that the prisoners be searched power, thinking that the switch was. ¢:engt! yw Schwartz off and a peck walked up to Lovis Ock and | Cavaral Passer : ayy [ [py trimmed property. Instead the car av Samaiini puliidte ihe: CleEeE OL 4 foetey Vim-a Jolt on. thee jaw thae|oeveral Passengers Shaken Up) jirned prover therearis eed tn) pulls Bs " knocked him against the railing. The Stele . Bea var volver mes, seating knockninaman cried out In terror and by a Collision in 125th ny the i tn sn ” pain : f « wn Sehwartz ts veut that out, Beck! commanded Gtesa Ashe \J . Ideut. McDermott keep sone naese (ret ( &K off {hese prisoners “ There were only a Ma ' sos erp and Capt, Carson had been ised of the - ® the care, and thes data ax (ree po matter and he summoned k into his}, ; ed Lda ff et gh scream wityate room for an interview with Ine] Two cross-town One Hundred and th care WAR broke \ I apector Thompeon, A well-dressed man | Twenty-Afth street cars were in x head | AenEers, IY eacapad 4 | erowd and minde A ‘stepped up to the desk and said aA ealltalon 2 ernoon near ot | TINK Rass, je motormen lay etunne Slayer Is Captured iMsautenant, | want {0 protest against | OM Collision this aftern or OF a few nec were I U a this proceeding. The policeman {s the} avenue Injured, The ar Sergeant Ragland and t me ane who should be locked up. 1 saw Near First avenue ts a awitch which Is Mashed nvtit s wre ‘ 1a Mattolo go © s'ayer —_— sed to transfer the cars coming from! Te [WO CATA Watt Alive ete a. «Continued on Second Page.) the west aide to return on the Weal dene (Contaues oo iteand Past) , ' Pi | 1 granade dashed ting! on the & her hands as she The thickly iit grass und weeds, and a wooden fence, lot ts overgrdwn with! and ran fnto th rontents of th plazing fence, burn arel 6 a | ald so. separates it from the school, spread rapidly and Anally the timber] jn tie moantime the alarm of fire had | partitions caught the flames of the blaz-| spread through the neighborhood and| ing tot the mothers of the detained children | swarmed about the butlding inn panic The fence runs alongside of a cloak-| ¢ . ome Te wes ne cessary t call the police of voom in the achool In which a num! mit Mevinlechayentenstatlenn tan eers of pt were when the fire started. A them back, such was thelr anxlety Villte Mahudy was au nied by a reat mob at Tenth ave: and Forty- Aft wtree!. Motormen of oth and Michael Fitzgera} took charge of MOTORMAN HS ote j ersons it in this Pennsylv NA | RESULT EDITION GREEN EDITION — PRIGE ONE CENT. 1 THREAT BY Tht WOMAN: HELD IN WHITLA CASE ——————+ $-—____. ‘Helen Foulkner, Mysterious Blonde Who Confesses Having Stolen the : Boy, Says Her Arrest May In- | volve Prominent Persons. DEPOSITION AGAINST HER SUDDENLY DESTROYED. Whitla Family and Relatives Leave Sharon to Face the Prisoner in Cleveland—James Boyle Arrested With Woman, Says She is His Wife. (Special to The Evening World.) SHARON, Pa., March 24.—Important and sensational developments. concerning the Whitla kidnapping case and the woman suspect under are ~~ rest are expected to occur in Cleveland this afternoon, Departing on the 11.27 A. M, train for the Ohio city were Mr. and Mrs. Whitla, their chile / dren, William and Salina; Harry Forker and his son Henry, relatives ‘of: Mrs. Whitla, and Detective Ward, of Philadelphia. It is reported that the woman is personally known to the entire Whitla , family, and efforts will be made to have the prosecution stopped. Infor mations sworn out against her and James Boyle, the man arrested with her, by Police Chief Crain to-day were suddenly destroyed and new inforez mations charging “Mary Doe” and “John Doe” with abduction were sube? stituted, This, it was said, was due to mistakes made in Cleveland, ‘The womun prisoner declares that her identity not only will cause } & surprise in Sharon but that it will reveal a scandal involving: prominent, nia town. { Mrs. Harry Borker, wife of a brother of Mrs, James , Whitla, of Bherone | was seen at her home in Norwalk, 0., to-day, and when the description of the woman under arrrest in the kidnapping Was toll to her she exclaimed: “That's the woman,” Morker then broke down and de« ned to say anything further or ex-} in her remark, She would not name? the woman, Mrs, Forker has been Iving in Nor. walk several years, She is separat from her husband. The woman under arrest still refuses lo give her name, but declares she is not a relative of the Whitlas, as was first suspected. She declares that i identity not only will Sharon, but that it will reveal a seandal involving promi+ vent persons in the Pennsylvania town, , Sensational rumors indicate that the | , Woman suspect at one time has been | Wililam Doll, @ baker, sixty-three|elosely associated with the Whitla are old, committed suicide by gas (o- | family, and it is believed a story other IES A SUI LIKE THO WWES AND TWO SONS William Doll Told Landlady He Was Going the Way of the Others. sause a surprise day tn a furnished room he occupled at | than one of kidnapping is about to bee No. 2:8 East Seventy-fifth street. He | oome known. had been dead several hours when| It ts sald that efforte will be made found. to prevent the publication of this story, Mrs. Bertha Freud, the suicide's land |and for this reason many members of lady, sald that he had been out of work |the Whitla family departed for Ol for some time and that her one |Iamd unexpectedly to-day, The fact uy last week that he was going the /that Mr, Marry Yorker and tis son, mee rerints relatives of Mrs. Whitla, were in the tivo wives and his two sons. The baker sald that his first wife Party was of the greatest interest to ed herarit wit tie sec-|the Sharon people who were at the sees of is (NO ut railroad station. The absence of Frank , Buhl, the millionaire member of the family, was commented upon freely. ‘What actuated Mrs, Whitla to go to = >---~ t fe thy| ELE, LD UP STATE AS Cleveland with her husband and two aoe i aul) KIDNAPPER SUSPECT, children, Willie and Salina, cannot be . : j, dooting. Four ambutances answered the aaa stated definitely. Angry Crowd Seeks to Attack cai of the polteema MI picked | gamatoua, SY March 4A man MARY TUmorH are rife this afternoon, . . ip the tite boy, Bach of them brought] wro gave t nie of William Milne, 2¢ 1 sald that incidents happening a Him for Running Down a tran of exotter px nt pee eee jcemumal description, Sherttt Rumber of cears ago have been sud~ illi Vhen wan ta to th radley he necorde wit of denly brought up by the abduction of William) Mahud Raia taken to «| Brady telleved, aces rd ith that ot a a . and| was thity afternoon at Stilt It is alleged that a divorce suit, aut which occurred some time ago, in play~ ‘ ing an important part in the kidnap- ; ping case at the present time and that {t 1s desired to conceal details of « H scandal which has no bearing upon Nap the abduction affair. ! t Used Fictitious Names. } a at ' i pers : 1 s sald the nam -_ ations made YOU CAN DYB AN BGG with the Kaine, yng 1 aed only arn Bout t all "Tae wowtidan of ie care whieh hit beac day bow Baster Eee Dye Papers given PRER « with next SUNDAYS WORLD. 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