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+ BIG FRUIT STAND ATBRIDGE STEPS WRECKED BY Cl Park Department Workmen) Remove Portions That Ob- structed the Walk. OWNER GOES TO COURT Believe That Through a | System of Licenses the | Honesty cf Servants | Can Be Guaranteedand i Public Spirited Women| of New Rochelle Organ- | ize a Club That Will Urge the City Author! ties to Take Hold of the | | | | Matter. Wreckers Hurry the Work So as to Have It Finished Be- Empl. Can Be Pro- fore Judge Could Act. eee 9 tected. While a wrecking crew from the park | Department was teartr own If the efforts of a number of promt. | Obtsructing portions of the big n nent women of New Rochelle effect the | and gines stand under the broad ete desired result, the Of the Brookiyn bridge stairway, John | that elty will servant question in soon be solved, with D. Antonopoliis, the stand keeper, after | Municipal supervision aa tho medium. & fruiuless resistance, rushed into} The tea of placing servants under court secking restraining Injunction, | aM official whose appointment will soon | This Manoeuvre cxvsed the wreckers | be recommended was conceived by Mra to redouble their efforts, and the mans Aubrey Beattle of No. 251 Cireuit road, HE in which they suiled into thelr job, | Who Ix folned In the formation of a while Superintendent Besthe of the club to further it by Mrs 1 Ww Park Departrent urged the in- | Mayo of No, 223 Woodland avenue, Mrs. | @icated that their work would be fin- | J. E. Cary of No. 71 Meadow lane, and | fhed before the all powerful legal | several others Gocument reached the hands of the| None of these women have entered | | stand owner. felub Hfe but they have taken | Wreckers Get at Work. |up the servant prob! with the deter- mimation to do what they stop to the prevalence With axes, crow bars and ot the wrecking gang tore ean to put of dishone: er tools, apart the ob: Structing portions of the stand, after|®%¢ Incompetent domestics. In T having thrown boxes of candies, baskets PCAN countries, notably In Gernany, | Of fruit, hampers of cigare and smok- *¢TVants are licensed and reg! 1 by fhe materials upon the sidewalk the muntelpal authoriiles, and this gave equed. of police, summoned at the + Mrs, Beattle the idea that she and her | set to guard the wreckers, served to Delshbors have adopted | attract a large crowd, which was aug-| Under a Municipal Bureau, | mented as the process of demolition, Last night a half dozen members of! proceeded the embryo club held a meeting at Inspector John Daly was ino and | Chistohurgt, the Beattle home, and th of the police. When he had ascertained Matter was discussed at length, T scheme as outlined by provides for a bu 4 which shall in. spect the references of servants who, | are applicants for employment. Regis- try cards bearing the photographs and | “pedigrees” of these persona, It is sux gested, should contal, the brief refer- ence of the last employer, the reason the authority of the wreckers to begin the ortat thelr work he established a noni ference line, which left the wr Plenty of etbow room. Park Commissioner Stover was not on the scene, He remained at his office in the Arsenal in Cen-ral Park, To a re- porter for The Evening World he sald: okers be thoroughly examined proper auntorities before they are lowed to assume such duties. y should be able To into by “ET authori: the men to rip out the, for the servant leaving or being dis- and ab all to Cerrocting parts of the stand encroach. | chagged. and the wages patd. 1 und nd the ways of ¢ ments which had no lega! right of ex-| “Through such a mea sald Mrs} geen, said Mrs. Mayo. istance, These inclided seven feet in Beattie, “when a servant asks for em ied * front of she on either aide. nd proper and three fet | Would Bring Better Girls. On!) nurse-maids find it impossible to » @neroaching and decided to act. It is) 4nd the Worry over the possibility of Story of the Trouble. the missioner Wage than a s) nt she has tralned to perfection leave shoes and pawned teem which he sper: for Novor, Mrs. Lioyd's Intest tro agent have had numerous positions in | this city for a year or more, for 1 have bee lephoned at vent intervals cents, Heads at Saratoga, Meets Dea gon last to be one Agha her compesency, the security of the new st. Bhe beat her way to w York on @/ mistress is all the more v on »ward Cy avant ieee 80F, tor eerered neat Mrs. Mayo confined her remarks to superintende nt of th ‘its Pad ays 5 Bo fiat various “Manhetign | nwacwiria, Bhe sald that in view of the [07 ened at THEW Aten tal i houses, Magistrate Hain com-| o*vensivilitios that are placed upon poig ‘watch and chain valued at ted her to-day to jail for ten days them their references concerning moral ‘hey said they simply ‘ae & vagrant, to ive time to verify her| equipment and ability to care for and jato the watch, Justice Salmon | control children tn a gentle way @hould manded them until Monday, the al- peak good have kind on in New Rochelle who employ true that an injunction was granted pre-|the new employes entezing upon duties | ARY UWiat are competent withy Venting the ci.y from i with | Whioh he or she is Incompetent to per- !m% to New York, or even more dis the’ original plan of the stand as per-| form, or the probability of dishonesty, ; elles, for them, and many of the new mitted by the Park Department, but will be practically eliminated. Wert als are often contaminated by those that injunction did not prevent us from) «jf @ jaw can be passed making it a} Mready here and whose reputation for Giving orders to remove the encroaeh-| misdemeanor for a vervant to draw vps tflekery # \ independadl | fraudulent registry: « or alter on “If a bureau for the control of t p witl, Who has to py |; a Monday, when John, Miled with Nauor,| py persons who were considering em-| in Railroad Collision, came to No. 8% Kast One Hundred and |.) | SARATOG Dec. 1 he ' ploying then And yet, Incompet # nh the same Fiftyeaixth sireet, where M Pa Ria ca ee manuer in which his employer, the iace Mwing witis her two wmall they were, the agent kept them on his aa ' and ‘ie beat her. “In New Rochelle to-day there are at) {801 0 SN ney OPS Be CHB OR ke Wednesday he returned and again de- | jeast thirty women who tell me th are | ti heii see teate : in ™anded money, ing her when sie | perfectly able to employ servants, but| "toe ness’ Castlaion, Vin te hd qgain refused.’ Then he picked up ber are compelled to do the work them- | A't° tleion, + last nig moet and sta ed off toa pa ° . Majone was riding int uboose of re. 1. Leong aap selves because they cannot fing domes: |v iyclaware aiid noes St annaadag les Who are competent and willing was uck t and 1 “Hardly a day goes by that you do! liv ¥ ’ Children’s Society, | not read in the newspapers of a maid & carpenter, Ww so ming Lloyd was arrested who has decamped with Jewels or otwer Mutated that the Wentity tune Fou won't get ance to take him valuable ongings to her @ layer ae ee eee ee, Bier), iin out this time, airs. 1 nid Magiee \hen Agra POY Poerne Spencer Tras teate Krotel. miith A000 Dot Goo & = car of a New York Cencai train, wi EEE eaun sympathy. 1 will was on the strensth of refi a alt by & ereignt brain voar Crote SEMEGher wonds. T rentence him { once oved to be bona fide, Muniel+ Dec. di las three Months, and Il) see that he serves Pal contro! of the situation would prace out his | eee Moa ly eliminate the danger of such an TINY BOYS TOOK aK WATCH. “FHOY" TRAMP WAS A GIRL. Would Be a Bond. Ser ae | Mrs. Cary had this to say: | ‘edtdiad Applied for Shelter to Newark Po- "Bond is required of street car con- to Children's Court, Seesteat Her Way on a Fretant, 2Uctor Who could steal from the com- two tiny bosk, one about as tall panies little more than ¢ ts Of @ gn umbrella without a handie, the ot A wir) in boy's cloties applied for few runs, but what protection has @ go small that he might easily @helter cariy to-day at the Third Pree woman against a new servant disap: fone swimming in the big ink stand elmet Poilce Station, Newark, She.#aid pearing with her Jewels or clothing or Suite Saimon'a desk, —were in ot she was Katie Netuwska of Listonburg, silver? Waitresses and waiters In pub- Gniaren's Court. todas ee Pa. Her hair was cut short and her jc ca and restaurants have t0 PAY had take bias ins fing yellow with the alain of for dishes they break, and cooks are qe EDS PM se " ; was, oxpons' ‘or food they spoil, Bu at up to a wiort time! MsPonsibie for food they spoil. But” Heing very amall themselves, they typhold pid lr aly Rory “ vg Giuseppl Pas el, ten years old, and tal | OFey. * 5008 go te we * Joseph Sylvestre de gio, aged nine air off, the inens and loses them? If a servant ving : : Witeat’ and ‘sen she came rybody told her | can prove registry card that she gf Vandam ‘ Mat she looked Mike a boy, so me de has da former e as wanied to reg rr THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ” ‘y i 1910. Here's a Way to Solve the Servant Problem; Put Them All Under Municipal Control WITH ARUNAWNY |g" CHURCH ROB! POLICEMAN RAGES !... olen at Leoula ond ast vt was locked in was ta nilver cruets, candies \< sstments owned oy Huygen, the pastor. UP FIFTH AVENUE ©: of the way euwed in either place sons crossing the aves te t The vut of warning epeated ster than runaway, Two afoot grabbed vainly at the «lle. Policeman Francis Trainor, mounted, directing traffic at the Twenty- street crossing when the run- lashed past him. He started in f the plung- WILL ree, For four blocks pursued pursuer ran neck and neck, A dowhtown traffic was suspen occupants and automobiles and rlages stood up and watched Tri for the runaway’s b: Trainor shot out hh hand, 4 mad plunges prevented { ing « held. ‘ond “8 street, by | runaway’s bridle, The polices man's horse stopped on the Instant, | = —— and the runaway dragged at least | thirty fe efore he could be brought | to a standstill. Cheers greeted his efe forts. | me the driver had) clung r to his sea haken KING'S FRIEND, WHO. STOLES2,300,000, SENT TO PRISON Ex-Minister Alberti of Den- mark, Idol of Monarch and People, Made Confession. that has 1 prepared by the proper | sitls Is established no ¢ ny w COPENHAGEN, Dec. 17. — Former ty rile ta lie a aioe authorities, the ikelfhood of deceptio: | \re entirely worthy and com with | Miniat P. A, Alberti, the menths ago when the Commissio will be reduced to a minimum, tind t the | revelation of wh banking frauds tn complained that the stand keeper was Would Protect Both. bi : and excep- | the fall of 198 scandalized the country, appropriating space no owed in the! “The adoption by the city of a plan} tional comforts are provided, } was enced lay to eight years Permit. An amicadle adjustment was of thix kind is not only a protection for his movement of ours ts for the! p servitud years sought by the pmissioner, WhO 8UB- the housewives, but for honest an mutual benefit of both mistyess and | Al place worted that an additional sum be Pald capable servants as weil, because {| Mald. Tho maid's know that her | both in polities and finance. was a the city for the added space. Antone piviy them an incentive to live up te {conduct wil Ibe recorded when she 1s member of the Deu Ministry and polus was already paying the city th 1 ready to take another position will s dominated th Haan GAEIE hundred dollars a 1 for the stand the set standard, i jominated thi stensen Cabi “Thee should be a geale of wages for, Her to ive ood rervice, and her em! net, which he er ax Minister of girls who are competent only to serve | )/¥er the gain 4 well as sh {a in 1905, dent of the an apprenticeship, Lt is very trying t “in Ww Roc ea good maid has a’ pondesstandens Sparkasse, a savings SHestag, that ® man on Nassau street the thistress of a house to have a ser-| better home and In many cases a be.ter | yank, of the Danish Farmers’ Ex Influence with rt Association, he was the custodian guMolent, on the payment of a sum Of Oy 4 moment's notice, and such « xer=| 9wrd, carfare and lunches, and Who | really of enormous funds, to whiei he rotor H Mal He Lng ton ege ae. FUER sy vant would not be so ready to depart! has but scant margin atter he Penses | howan ty help himself, ording to his Mf the wrecking of his atand!in haste if she knew this explanation are met, A competent servant here 18 gwy confession, s lus said to-day that he would must be recorded s@ainst her by the paid $28 or $00 ty and his he . tne port to re- employer she #0 ungratefully aban-| 90ard and room, ava her re-reation) “Unpeasant ru i days, While many a GTRCHET LAB! iacinyror goin tiine barore. the eaposnr Bo a gene! or eater | to y her way through cite pehenstncs me before the exposure : ploy ant agencies far the «r mat ‘ Lig raul hey own Uving le, but the Minister was the intimate part do not Inquire into the records of | simila 1 provide her eecelne a Ae oeteote Gasiteet APTER SHE ODT HIM FREE.) santos", Sammend, but conte and education op AIO: Hreceriek Andre: 100! Ec «| thelr efforts to collecting fees from both] There wil be another meeting in fur- i“ . re , und the matter | repeatedly saved hin, Lloyd Beat Wife When She Refused) New PCE ERE HO Sere: ERE Ey ‘ the | came when he could no longer cover his at F notice maintains a boarding house for} ccyvant question will be issed. tracks and, hard presse Alberti co: Money, and He's in for Three | girts who pay it to find them employ-|in the meantime thy originators of Lie fesced that he had misused the furde Months Now. ment, and no matter how Incompetent | pian will endeavor to bring It to the | of ue bank and that he had sys! ‘ Beast * aged a tow | some of these girls are, they are keps [attention of al! thely townewomen, I eauy: rounedrtracneadie sence! in posftions continually by the agent Ss sieaeaee.~. ga NeRTERN ty custom from the d r Weeks ago in finding a charitable per- i 4 ' pepe Ne HAY saat son to put up a bond for her husband's | 4enaing (hem ia egg taal ane SPENCER TRASK EMPLOYEE | kan business in 158. His pecutattons pie N's! sng them no questions concerning the} y . ei ee soun f » Rage anhcating| food behavior, and in that way secured | InM them, mo, auemiona, con KILLED AS WAS HIS MASTER. int the siunes een His release from the Island, where he ids ul bat! African and American mining ventures. had been sent for #ix mon sat}, INcompetents Kept ww: List. ql inbanae (iat Wednesday he took her pair of ‘Three girls at 1 got from th same! Michael Mal ne, One of the k tate y; . path a DARK DAY IN PITTSBURG HAS EVERYBODY GROPING. | PSBURG days Dee, 1 r f it were mid ted and ae in ful » occu red, reported 6 ism rajiroad and mi es no evidence that the fog will tft to-day ‘The sticets are filed with Christmas and every handkerchlet has | vee A polka dot, soot mingling with the heavy atmosphere. Pittsburg ie the nire of the fog. Reports from potnts A fine Saind Dressing by adding vi Gold by Delicatessen and Grocery Btorca; STOLE FROM FIRE HORSES. Caretaker of Maspeth Engine < wagon was overturned and Dowd Jouve Caught Wit le of Hay. ywn out and buried beneath + of hay and of Christmas paci Ana ring from t took him to the Presbyterian Company No. Ile has @ sprained ankle and fa a ed by of the jurors said st ballot taken | of > Con- released Was 1x to, in the Fly eld the situation for | ith in $500 bail for examination nex: yf the time the Jury was out, he Monda Chelice Ornaments Madonn was looted gold challce, wir BED AGAIN. at Leonia burglars h nacle on the a number ke and th Rey. Father i. A The robber, ont ped teh d to-day by the sexton, The 4 had broken open ti Cheered as He thei Brids ito. ae caveat evar the c 7" aftes acattering the Host about the | Horse That Dashed Madly | ta: About a year aq church Wa ght Blocks. robbed, but the thieves contented them. Jrelves with carry! away come val- — |uable candlesticks and other pieces of ‘ silver Which they found, They slashed A horse placidly ivery | vestments but did not distury the tab- wagon up Fifth was aved out of hi ite when a snorting a night'@ rout was third nutomodite cama too close at Tw _ithat has been o tied here within a be Mt 4s 1 at Twenty on Y school vt nie a street. He reared up on ite hind about a block from the ge, the harness snapped and he bolt of the Madonna, was entered | Michael Tighe, the d . held to hig}on Tuestay. A too! house w seat, yelling to every to clear out | into on Inesday, but Mttle was se Cc : Ko SONS The Russian Pony Coat advertised in Yesterday’s Evening ‘World through error appeared to : read $2.50, by reason of the figure 7 dropping out. broken | course of ten | TAFT NAMES A NEGRO COLLECTOR AT HONOLULU. WASHINGTON, Tatt to-day sent Dee, tot 17.—Presider Senate & Cottertih of woof Toternel Revenue at Honolulu, Hawatl, Cotter! fe a negro and bia appo forecasied from the Wa 10 ination of Chasles A. ions Ju prior to last ele teat fr Hone f that ett s 5 eedod, RADWAY'S READY RELIE NEURALGIA Retief is the best coun therefore th + ter-irritant best embr toca he used in Neuralgia on (the part if ted, and keep flannels soned wits it on the seat of the pain until ease rh will usual ¢ fifteen mi ‘ask forfiad ay's and Take No Substitetes obtained, wh H. Altman & Cr: HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF FURS ON MONDAY, DEC. LOW PRICES. 19th, AT UNUSUALLY he got a tight hold] Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. Fulton St., cor. Elm Place BROOKLYN The correct price is $27.50 We are moving into our. new and commodious bank- ing rooms to-day and wish to extend to all of our custoe mers and friends a cordial greeting and to express the | hope that on account of our of the’ enlarged facilities we may be of even greater service to them in the future than we Entrance to New Banking Rooms have been in the past. | of It will afford us pleasure to welcome to our business household those who need Nassau, Pine and Cedar Streets NEW YORK CITY new or additional banking connections, Capital and Surplus $10,000,000 vrrivcets JAMES G, CANNON, President ae CHARLES H, PATTERSON, Vice-President. SAMUEL S. CAMPBELL, Vice-President, “Want” will go and get it. The Fourth National Bank DANIEL J. ROGERS, Cashier. DIRECTORS JAMES G. CANNON, President. CORNELIUS N. BLISS, of Bliss, Fabyan & Co, ROBERT W. STUART, Broad Exchange Bldg. WILLIAM S. OPDYKE, Nassau Strect. T. FRANK MANVILLE, Pres. of H. W. Johns-Manville Co THOMAS H. McKITTRICK, Pres. of Hargadine-McKittr Goods Co., St. Louis, Mo. MORTIMER L. SCHIFF, of Kuhn, Loeb & Co, L. F. LOREE, Pres, of the Delaware & Hudson Co. EUGENE DELANO, of Brown Brothers & Co, M. ORME WILSON, of R. T. Wilson & Co, ELBRIDGE G. SNOW, President of the Home Insurance Company. ERNEST W. DAVENPORT, Asst. Cashier. It makes little difference what you need~-a World

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