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x —_— Ed ‘ ‘he Went abroad on Jone 1. He was called Home in August—I mean his v cation was cut short—by the shooting ‘of Mayor Gaynor, Te returned back When he heard Mayor Gaynor had been i @. You are absolutely positive that Mr. Hyde's office has not heard from ht wings he ieft? A. 1 am positive. @.Can you tell this comm! fame! of any one who has beard fro him oF who can tell us whére he may ‘be found? A. 1 carnot. ~@QME you hear of any stich person wilbyrou furnish the name of that per | . 1 will giadiy. Smith's astonishing What Racing Clubs Gave. Before Mr. Smith went on the st Algernon Daingerfield, asstatant seer tary of the Jocks Wy MiGor Krese!, assistant counsel to ‘the committee. 3 Mr, Daingertield stated that the vari- Ls Seed asnociations composing the I qe Clob spent under the head of i Wegal expeditures’ $122,000 in 1998, In ad- dition to $4,000 spent by the club Itxelt regarding witch he had already testt- fled, It was in 198 that the racing inter- este made their big Mant to beat the anti-gambling laws, using—according to earlier evidence—a« fund of half a million dellare in their Aibany campain if According to Mr. Daingerfield three of the axsociationsthe Westchester, the Brooklyn and the Coney Isian pent from $19.00 to $20,000 apiece in WM, and four others—the Queens, the Metropolitan, the Saratoga and the Hm- pire City—from $13,000 to $14,000 each, As nearly as he could recall the Brighton Beach Arsvclation spent between #000 | And $6,00. He professed not how or when or wh why tne! was expended j remember that 9,900 had been | that year for pubitelty purposes ig'the press bureau maintained by the y Club, but he didn't know about ‘other expenditures for securing fa- Vorable publicity. Probing the Milk Trust. Ih addition to \t# efforts to trace the } alleged race track graft fund, the In- } Vestigating committee made some more inquiries about the Milk Trust. Gustave C. Wetterhahn, president of the Milk Dealers’ Prote Association, who testified some time amo, w re called to give more evidence regarding the Inner workings of the combine. Mr. Wetterhahn sald that for maintenance of what was called “oan bureau,” four axseasments v made in 1909 upon the retall dealers over town—first upon the pasie of 25 cents for each can of milk handled by each man, and second, upon the basis of @ cents @ can. Altogether Mr, Kresel, who examined the witness, learned that in a little more than six months of tits one year the #o- called trustees of the association col- lected by asseaaments $19,140. The wit- Nesp sald that of thix sum $2,000 had re- cently been sent to the Research Labor- atory at No. 18 Nassau street, since he tand two months ago. hahn #atd the trustees had about $5,000 in bank, and that he had $1,000 in his own posaession. He couldn't explain what had become of the balance of the money. Two of the milk dealers—D. Tietjen an@ J. Kate—were called, but only Tietjen answered, Mr. Tietien didn't add much to the history of the milk deal- ete fight to amend the laws governing the grade of vendable milk. Probing Fire Insurance, ‘The afternoon session was devoted to @ further inquiry into fire insurance matters. , een the the Waroid Herrick, President of the Niag- ara Fire Insurance Company, told the Ittee there was a ponslbility of a ton here similar to the one in Francisco. "We have a good fire department,” he “an excellent chief, and so far have just jumped on every fire and At out, If New York ever har a Uke Gan Franciaco, God help us. wouldn't be an insurance com- | e | Club, war examined | | to know | * jt WHEN WALLFALLS: “EIS BLOSKED Power Cut Off While Flames Are Fought in West Broad- | way Building. AN EXPLOSION {FOLLOWS Deadly Back Draught Showers Croker'’s Men with Bricks and Glass. The new alx-story “fre-proof” bulla. ing extending from Now 9-71 Wooster street to Nos, Mt-28 West Broadway reduced to a shell of ruin by fir 8 the rush hour to-day. While Chiet Croker directed a three-alarm force of firemen in a two-hour battle with the flames the power on the Sixth avenuo had to be cut out below Bighth street, crippling al Mtransit below Fifty. eighth street A few moments before the fire fl Ing force began to arrtve there was @ emendous back draught explosion that practically wrecked the building, show ering fifteen firemen with broken glass | and debris, spitting the root and buck- Jing the walls on the Wooster street side. And an hour after the fire war under contro! the buckled Ww ter street wail came down witha: crash on a doten of the already « “ds . eaters, In ‘ing some of them seriously No One in Building. There was no one in the bullding when the fire started. Policeman Corcoran of the Macdougal street station, p t along Wooster str at 7.9, noticed a red glare at the third story windows. This Moor is occupied Jointly by the Union Gas & Fixture Company and the Britannia Art Giney Company, ‘The! ground floor is pied by M. D, Barnes & Co,, manutacturera of woolens. The second floor is vacant. ‘The Oriental Shirtwaist Company occupies the fourth floor loft, and the fifth and | sixth floors house the cap and hat fac- ty EP Fare, HE £VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY’ ‘House of | of Five Entrances” Ablaze FIREMEN INJURED At Noon in Perilous Pell Street tory of Berg Bros. Policeman Corcoran darted to the Nearest call box and pulled the ieve Three minutes later the apparatus of Engine Company No. 1: dashed up, trance to the bulldmg and Worth aud Stapleton Jumped down, Stapleton cried oui “I don ike the smei You better look out for the dvor while I get « - horse out of the way. Stapleton started his horse on the gallop in the virection of Spring | street, tomsing the reins sv the ani- ma. 4 head, | Fifteen Barsly Saved. here, Chtef, tuoss men @t | (Continued her canary any left in the work! No one could @mmpute the billions of dollars’ lors such | a Uisaster would caure. } i CAR RAMS MAIL AUTO. | aaa Cc Bronte Collision. auGeur Injured, }A motor mail truck driven by Thom. Smith of No, G48 Kast One Hundred Thirty-second = wtreet, cromsing Madison avenue Fifty-second street hie afternoon, wax bumped by a north. | bound street car. | ‘The windows in the car were broken wn@ the forward platform bent In Smith's elbow was Lrulwed a little, and Aeveral of the passengers were slirhtiy | gut by fying 4 Col ARGES “AGAINST WHITMAN. | er-Genernt is Bxanining AVeuations as to ALBANY, Sudlney owen's es Dist Attorney tan of New York County were ree ferred to-day to the Attorney-General i Or examination ox to form. The Gove epner will take no action until a a ts made by the Attorney ral Governor said the charges came vening’s mall after he-had lect tive Chamber ——— R QUITS AS DIRECTOR he Xe: OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY?) Flames.” FIND BODIES CHINATOWN FIRE from First Page.) she had escaped by a rear entrance with sheltered kept his eye on a small emfe in the rear of the atore. No want happen to me what happen Dever!" howled Quan Ntak Nain. %3,000 In money. Then he recalled that durittg the fire at No. 17 Doyers street & couple of years ago $1,700 was stolen from @ safe and no one has been able to County of $700,000 above thelr original stock subseription. Notices to tite 7,000 depositors of the Washington Sawings Bank will be sent lowed b: C “ i : When the fire was out, Quan Nick ; ete ectitmicildys Worth hiet | Nam entered the store, oponed the safe | WE Next week. No depositor of either ores Dick pulled Worth's | and took out @ solid gold jug which was | !"stitution can get any money before driven by Fireman John Stapleton. | presented to him some yemre ago by | early in April. As the horse settied down on hi President Roosevelt in recognition of | Schedules of assets of the failed banks haunches before the Wooster street on. | some dustingutshed service, and also | will be filed by Mr, Cheney with the jerk some time before Feb. 1. Depositors May Get Ail. Until then nobody will know for a cer- trace tt tainty the exact condition, but the indi- A blg tomeat located himself on the | cations are that with the stockholders’ fourth floor front fire escape landing | lability counted in, thp deposliors wit! { | oon after the outbreak of t re and | get a subst, | set up an awful clamor. His voice could ‘antial proportion of their de- | with this publication in any capacity. 6, 1911. |\T never saw @ person so terribly upset | and #0 near the verge of a break- down." More Family History. Liouls Kaufman of No, 261 Bergen street, Brooklyn, @ first cousin of Jo- seph G. Robin and Dr, Robinoviteh, [came to the District-Attorney's office | this afternoon and told Mr. Whitman [that the Rabinoviteh family came to j this couhtry about twenty-four years |ago. Kaufman, whose mother Is a al \ter of Ors, Herman Robinovitch, shel- tered the emigrants atshis home, No. [174 Division street. Old man Rabdino- j viten and his oldest son, , Frederick, | went to Atlanta, Ga., shortly after their arrival and stayed there for several | months. On their return, Joseph, who) then bore the family name, went to At | lanta, but did not stay very long. Sub- | xequently the Robinoviteh family went }to jive in Union avenue, Wilitamsburg, | lwhere they were rejoined vy Joseph. FRIGHT KILLS BITTEN BY DOG Wouldn’t Be a sot After Schoolmates Told Him He'd Die. Kaufman said that he had not seen Joseph since he went to Atlanta, but he had been a frequent visitor of the | Rovinwvitches and had often heard the | mosier bewall the estrangement of her fon and daughter from their parents. | | Gave Sister $600,000 Estate. ‘The contention of former Diatrict-At- |torney Jerome that Robin ts witnout a dollar in subject to dispute, It has! been Jearned that on Dec. 28, the day | before Robin was surrendered by Mr. Jerome, he transferred to his sister, Dr. Louise Robinovitch, his country estate at Wading River, L, 1, valued at more than $500,000. This transfer was mad mi@sequent to Robin's commitment ti jan ineane asylum as an incompetent |and while he was, as Mr. Jerome de jared in court, a “ward of the Suprem Courts’ | The Wading Tiver estate !s a mag: | nificent country residence on the north shore of Long Island. The house alone | cost $125,000. Men who worked for Robin there say he made a practice | of entertaining women from New York | at week ends, and also had as his | guests many prominent New Yorkers. | | Say It Ion’t Chirles F. Murphy. One of the former employees of Robin | | sald yesterday that Charles F, Murphy, | the leader of Tammany Hall, was a fre- quent visitor at Robin's. This statement lacks corroboration. Mr. Murphy did not know Robin, his friends say, and never visited Robin's piace. ‘The Charles | F. Murphy summer place at Good) Ground is many miles from Wading River. Thomas F, Murphy, the Assistant | Postmaster, who 1s a director in several lof Robin's énterprises, visited him at Wading River. The employees of Robin evidently confused Thomas F. Murphy with Charles F, Murphy. The Wading River estate is held in |the name of the Wading River Realty Company. It was the habit of Robin to hold property in the name of cor- porations controlled by hinself, | Robin Didn't Publish the “=ri The following letter has been received | by The Evening World: | Dear Sir,—In your Robin story which you published last evening you stat follows: “He became publisher of a periadical | called The Pharmaceutical Era, of | which his sleter, Dr, Robinoviteb, was editor." We beg to inform you that neither Robin nor his sister were ever connected I The Pharmaceutical Era was estabitehed | by a dog, At school Tu ‘That the fear of @ disease may be fatal as the disease itself appears in the case of Richard A. Waleh, nine years old, son of Roland Walsh of No, 1962 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, who died te- day of fright. ‘ While playing in the street Monday | afternoon the boy was sitghtly ‘bitten his school- mates said: “You'll bark like a dog and froth at the mouth,” and young Walsh began to be afraid. He told his fears to his mother, who tried to soothe him, but fn vain, Wednesday convulstone developed and Dr. Frederick ©, Gray of No. street was called in He found a hys-|family can play. The Season YEAR-OLD BOY for Music Its during the long Winter months {and evenings. It is a time of the | year when home amusements have first call, and the piano naturally occupies first place among musi¢al instruments for the home circle. EASE NOS Are now shown in the new 1911 styles, and we have a piano for every purpose and every purse; | uprights and grands of the niost approved pattern for those who play by hand, and used uprights for those wishing a reliable piano at a low price ($125 up), aad the Pease Player Piano for an insteu- 7 Hancock | Ment that every member of the The musical terlcal, nervous condition, but no symp- | roll service is free with our Players. toms of hydrophobia. watched and cared fo: kis this morning, when heart gave oe ‘The lad was) py day and night| trices $550 and up; easy terms.of payment if desired. Write for complete Catalog norusiva CLOTHES ABLAZE, PEASE PIANO CO. TRYING TO SAVE CHILD. 128W.42dSt. ,nr-Broadway,N.Y. | Neighbors Find Them Enveloped in Flames and Beat Out the Fire— Both Severely Burned. After Mrs. Mary Smith, - years old, of No. 281 Somol atrest, Williameburg, had prepared her hus- band’s breakfast and gone back to bed this morning her four-year-old son Josep: got up and amused himeelf wiia a fire in an open grate. His night dre caught and when his mother, aroneot by his screams, tried to save him clothing also was ignited Neighbors rushing in found t enveloped in flames and beat out the Patrolman George Klein of the tage street station called an ambulance from St. Catharine's Hospital, and Dr. Stern dressed the burns of the two, which were very severe. Mrs, Smith declined to go to the jospital or to allow her son to be taken there, and nelgh- bors volunteered to take care of them. petite Neosat FISHERMAN FINED $200. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Jan, 6—The first prosecution against the Pursenet fishermen who are charged with using aairred nets in capruring food fish with. tn the three-mile limft, in defiance of State law, was made this afternoon when Harry Hilton was fined $200 b; Magistrate Charles U. De Hart, afte a two-hour heering. Assintant Attorney-General Striker comtucted the case for the State. The Brooklyn Branch: Newark Branch: 10 New St, in "The Real Benefit em toe|From Proper Glasses is never realized until correct Zlasses are used. If we could make everyone realize the importance of glasses in relation to their comtort, success and health, thousands more would have their eyes examined by Our (Registered Phy Physicians cece epee vier ane WE CHARGE FOR sn erens | Perfect-Fitting Glasses as Low ‘Ehilohkiens Oculists’ Opticians maaee RLY be heard above the roar of the flame, tho clanging of bells and the screech of whistles. After about half an hour in the posits, 1f not 100 per cent. th, In the case n Bank. there are several nortgages Yo be reappratsed of the North and home of a Chinama ard street. | h " by the Bankin; De e| . the platets of the cat got on the nerves s Department. All of Ba ~~ nt imter the explosion came. Half a doz es of the Con o¢ the firemen end one of them climbed | these mortgages will have to be either niet Worth had stopped the fifteen: solldated Gas Compar ‘aged in mak- up and reacued him. foreclosed or sold. men at the front door barely im time. | ing repairs in Pell were the first “Mr. Cheney hopes to surprise the de- As it was, the doors blew out and! outsiders to rench the scene of the! Positors with an unusmally tn per- ried them to the pavement. As thoy | fire. ‘They say that the blaze went up centage of their money in A sald secrambiod up and ba ins: the walk from the second foo © root with 4 representative of Rollins & Roll for the shelter of the eaves a great) q swis!) wid « roar i!ke the burning of : reeee & Rollins shower of bricks and broken glans and) pur, fow ow. npowW In, & fow minutes the We Are (ROW “WoMdie do that « Pepe window sashes came down. | puliding bore a striking resemblance to ‘here may be sc i ena Bell | All of the firemen got some of thie! the siructure that was at one time de- started, but the on 1 yee : ee cit re yute ha cone eetehe | voured hourly by fire in Luna Park to prockedingn will ba to return te the ae but their Injuries did not inverfere with | justraie the show called “Fighting the positors all of thet > with tacenene thelr Inbora, D 3 their money with inte: t Power on “L" Cut off. Save Many: Lives inh When Chief Croker arrive! the entire) piorry Houga, Arthur Holmes, Affidavit for Grand Jury. structure was seething. Sheets of| tan seark and kid District-Astorney Whitman is con- flame were licking out over the Wes: | pay currant sate sacod ( vinced that Mr, and Mrs. Herman Rab- Broadway “L" structure. Croker's frst) tough and Molmes ran into the house, — Inoviteh, the aged Brooklyn couple, are order was to his driver, Capt. Ross, climbed the stairs to t first floor, the parents of Robin and Dr. Robino- “Telephone the ‘L' people.” he cried. | purat through a .oom and gained the (Continued from First Page.) vitch. He said he would present to the “to whut off the power, “We've got to) mrrescare. tanding dae Grand Jury Dr. Robinoviteh's amdavit et our Itnor up om the ‘L’ or thie fire| igader fron the plat sel, to advise him not to answer certain |!" the motion made before Justice Gort M1 get away from tn ; + lewd: China sien: aad ernie (uostions that would tend :o incriminate |!" the Supreme Court yeatorday, for the Pe Ai he eee ascot oft bi te! rea down th @ \'Sim. ‘The question Tam confronted with | #/polntment of a committee for the per- tu) 25, nk 1 eget UB) All Chinatown: respond 1g whether to turn the books over or not,| "7 474 Property of her brother, de- ‘he big buliding on the north at Noa, CFushow” Which Ix sald to be the] Ty am his lawyer, but 1 otier counsel | Mrine that #he was the next of kin wise Ww Broadway. all. the, meal | Chinese equivalent for ““Wire:" should be brought into the case and 1 | Md that his parents were probably dead, hea kaG? gate inee at a el = © inmates of the} ad turned the books over T would have have no option in the matter, I lon, One ot thin hatlatme’g SUCKMFe. every trong room opened onl the right to protest, Therevore I felt | Ms do 1h" he saul. “Ewido it as wah akeiered ‘with snd the rear was 480 | constrained to tell the Grand Jury that} "007 a8 the Grand Jury has disposed x now n sed landings and ladders, | t et ft ot embers, but the firemen doused Rr ihe house elled to produce the books |°f the other indictments. Of course, I © before they did any appreciadle fire siarted and ail she Const Twoula decline | |Fiet OF eat war comme dea damage but Lum Yin are belleved to Swann asked Mr. Jerome] ‘0M but that ts not really nocessary."* 8 soon as the work of drenching the | Teached satety. jwhether the Heinze case had any bear-| "D0 You intend tw proceed against ana hine caine deat! wan wan anie ck Un M y-four years oid, and |i{ng on thin matter, to which Mr. Jerome | Robin's fellow directors in the Northern PHIA, Pa., Jan. 6.—It was | formed financial circle 5 afternoon that the resignation of waldent of the Rea ty Ratiroad Conwany, as a director iv ’ igh Valley Railroad Company t nm placed in the hands of t Tt will be acted A Meeting of the Ors on Jan, 18 the offices of Mr. Baer in the Re germinal \t was sald that 1 > ‘on the subject w nude at 7, ‘ite time. } ‘ ns JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. ABT RACK—Purse, 8100; Breed oH 4 furlongs; all agex.—Madeline 1. a (Gross), 11 to 10, 1 to 2 and out, won (De length; Eventide, 9 (Davis, 10 j 1 and 2 to 1, second; Ellanett i : (Mietnagel), 5 to 1, 9 to b and 4 to 5 f Time—1.21 1-6, Golden Flora mn, Red Doe, Queen Lad, Poc 1OMpa, Clarksburg, Anna also ran ND RACE—Purse $400; three- olds and up; selling; five and one- furlong’.—Monie Wox, M2 (Me- ), 1 to 10, 2 to & and out, won by | a th; Tippy, 107 (Grows), 8 to 5, 9 to Out, Ferond; Starier, 101 (Loftus), | © @¥6 3, 2 to 1 and 7 to 1, third, Time \ 25. Mophandie, Western Yelle and | alton | een't tiled. | Chief Croker fe!t that he had the blaze! - Yu -five years old, were! replied that the gravity of this case efforts on confining the ‘viaze and suc-| were awak. when the flames|, WHY not geteblish to whom the ceeded beyond his first hopes, When | had caten away two of the fimgy pag- | 0K® belong?” suggested Judge Swann. he was asle to take @ breath of relief titlons. Bory jumped to the yard, Um| Both Mr. Jerome and Mr, Whitman he. badd: Mow vprained his ankle and back and| answered that this had already been “Et looked for @ bit as {f that biawe Hl! Yur cut his hands, ‘The queue of| established and Mr, Whiuman suagested was going to get away from ime. R: » “rit bik) oll Lhd dul that the books be left in the custody was as hot a fire as wo ever had to of 4 Of the Cours ‘nokia aa. the tate. Ti t have deo Peli wtroct Ja only wide enough to ac-| Mf Jerome objected, ‘but offered to smouldering inside {or several hours commodate one fre e » at a time,| seal them up in the presence of Mr. 0 have produced all that gas. Ite a Two olirme* wore sent in, and Battal-| Whitman and take them to his office. -| wonder to me that the walls didn't biow | ten Rinne and Deputy Chief] “Lf will lose custedy of them tf that | out Worth atled vom the fire 19] Happens,” protested Mr, Whitman, Croker ‘cada a Rescue. fogk coerce of the! This tsa case of professional duty, When the blazing ruin inside the ee a eet! Ghh [and T know of no authority of law to tullding had begun to cool off Chiet| firemen used t c-ovcapen of the| Prevent me from taking the books to Croker went A dozen men of Engine buildings on the south of Poll atreet | my office,” said Mr, Jerome. “I often Company No 18 inside to wet down the * stationary water towers from which |{mpounded books when I was Distric embers, They had been inside only a| to direct she streams from thelr lines. | Attorney, but I alwaya knew that I had fow minutes when there was a rumble, Mount man John Umminger | ng iegal authority to do so." followed by « crash. err ee the Towery 004 | Judge Swann Anally ordered that Mr. | ‘The rumble was warning enough for) yurning t a, to reach up| Jerome's suggestion be carried out, and | a majority of the Who rusied out! and pull dow last Chinaman to] that Mr, Jerome was to produce the with bricks and} el girders ruining leave \inamare was aimost un- | Rooks in the District-Attorney's office on down on every side. Cutef Croker and cons minger placed him over | Monday. cracked wall.wub ail down they ted the rn ne Sua’ down ana | Sunerintendont of Banks 0. H. Cheney | men back thiYagh the mounds of smox- ! mafied to eaoh of the 25,000 depositors log Conele, The te ‘ ayard street back | of the Northern Hank @ notice asking As Croker started in anead of hia of Now wid Tf Tell street were emp- | them to make legal proof of thelr clair | men ee » aloe uaitit't Pine ee agninst the failed Inatitution befors urd yO oni nae dhavmnumiea oe Guiding haw alle tne | APH 1. 1912, This would indicate that Pindar el a a Ag Ege nae EP Fuchs (rd ae fap | tere Will be no reorsantazation of the tangle of girders heaped over with &* Head Park, but crowds on | Dank, and that tho assets wil! be crumbled bricks and blackened timbers, the roots of | nenis prevented | Hqutdated by the State Dopartment ot | Hoth Croker and setwed crow. | #Y <Prent @ Names, | Banking, (bars and pried off + ere until thi Wate hea His Safe, Mr, Cheney, after a conference with |fireman's heed appeared. He waa re hrc the Quon Nick Nam of | }i4 attorneys, Rollins & Rollins, has de- Joased in a fow minutes, still conscious, | the Wo ‘Tal Kee firm stood at the door | cided upon many logal proceedings to r {Two ambuiances lad been summoned! of No. 1, vesixting ine efforts of police | over trom Joseph G. Kobin vari and he was taken to & Vincent's men and fh » «dislodge a 4 we rerOue | Soya No bones were broken, but It' Sparks Im and set fire to | Properties of the bank, In addition the le feared that he Ja Injured internally. | his vl water drenched kholders of the bank will be called Chief Croker says 1: is @ iiracle Read, him and flremon #t 1 on him, bur he | 4Pen to make good any lows of surplus hung to the door and, as best he might, or impairment of capital to the extent Bani?" ‘T want to say as emphat know how that I shall proce every one of th can be proved Dr. Robinovitch was very turbed to-day. wainat n aganist whom crime much dis She was out xth street to the home Twent: directly recelve messages from a number trying to get bondsmen for her brother, After a messenger had arrived with a documents bundie of deeds and she went away. other ily as 1] of her! house at No, 28 West One Hundred ana} early and went| f a physictan) friend in Harlem, where she waited to! ot | persons who were scurrying about town | | Ute court room was thronged with | 223 Sisth Av., 15th St. 350 Sisth Av., 224 St. « by our Mr. D. O. Haynes in Detrott, . | Sich. In 887, and has been under nis | P0teasional hook ami line Ashermen | 1274 Broadway, S3dSt. 101 Nassou—Ana St. | personal control ever since. waune a: oat bean 217 Broadway, Aster House Bleck. We will thank you to see that this statement !s corrected. Very truly yours, D, 0. HAYNES & CO., D. O. HAYNES, President. SS eS Wagon Fatally Hurts Boy. Joseph D. six years old, was run over a horse drawing a Wagon of the Wet Wash Company as was crossing the street this afternoon in front of his home, No. 3% East One Hundred and | Eighth street. The horse stepped on the |child's head, crushing the skull. Dr. | Longrovk, who was called from the Hartem Hospital, cad that Joseph would die. The driver of the wagoa, Alex Schwitzer, of No. 160 Easex street, | was arrested and was held without bail jin the Harlem Police Court forthe oak Fisheries Conference Here. Sir Edward Morris, Premier of New- foundiand, and L, P, Brodeur, Canadian | Minister of Marine and Fisheries, held a preliminary conference here to-day on, the Hague fisheries award. With Sir Allan Aylesworth, Minister of Justice, they are on thelr way to Washington to discuss the same question with the American State Depa-tment. A formal | conference between sentatives of [the three Governments will take place | in that city Monday. { Destifano, by American he oe: Big Trust Cases Up To-Day, SHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The Tobacco Trust and Standard Oil cases will come |up for reargunent before the compl bench of the Supreme Court to-day, ‘They will be taken up im the order men- uoned, want FOR FRIDAY, THE 6TH. FILBERTS. son, chief of Muncie’s police, wi rested last night on a charge of operating a gambling room. ts the principal owner of a cigar store where gambling was conducted. eharge was filed by Robert owner of Williaengon recently filed a similar am- davit, bed eat [PENNY A POUND PROFIT] —_» protective association to halt depreda- tions of mendaden fishermen among the food fish off the coast. ponents Stina Nah Pelfce Chiet Gam! MUNCIE, Ind., Jan, 6.—Otia William. ar-| It 19 alleged that he The Crabb: cigar store, against whom $15 Sale Suits and Overcoats Friday and Saturday Marked Down from $18, $20, $22. ABOUT 150 SUITS, BROKEN LOTS; THBER OR FOUR O¥ A KIND ONLY, BUT YO! | SIZE IN SOME OF THEM. $10 FOR ANY oF THEM, WERE §13,50, $13 AND $16.50. A. Raymond & Co, MEN'S OUTFITTERS Nawau and Fulton Sts, For 5% Yeats On the same spot aud still there. E-D-D-Y-S | Spells Perfection in JELLIES “Cooked in kettles lined with silver.” increased may check suburban travel to the city, hut one can | put something towards | the fare by using the tea whore double strength saves half. \LDutePeose' CEYLON TEA | A 10¢, Package Makes 40 Cups. (Trade Mark. SPECIAL FOR SATURCAY, THE 7TH. ROMAL CHOCOLATE, PEPPERMINTS, ‘AM noon as she received the parcel of poe m cone Sold in sealed papers she slipped out of the servant's sored with pertect PQVG) bare Sasrnte ‘sf yetnnertaist tumblers by grocers. Meranet ch Gah Wik HGHED Aneel arith, perfect Ea deecte, Steep 0e house where ber friend lives, and draw- FOUND BOX | Grape, Quince, Raspberry, ing her veil close, boarded a subway FO FR D. | Cag Spee pw ig train and hastened to tho office of SPECIAL | AY AND SATU DAY Red Currant, Get it today. former District-Attorney Jerome, bAN BIAS COCOANUT KISSES. Finest R Moker, 991 Spring St, M, ¥, “Her condition is awful,” sald her quality ef sbredded cuca friend to an Evening World reporter net Incorporated with sugar * - cream, the right size w 15¢ me wee FORK BARGAINS GO TO sweet kisses, POUND BON ately te tmols il 196 MERGENC UIGH GRADE CHOCOLATES AND! yy OATS BAGGAGE REPAIR CO, HONHONS, ‘These his iivartty “atrionds, “walauter pecans erale vamdies are the top rich- of their class—and m spece | wth Fah lally large assortment, BEV ‘39e i Value Ge POUND BOX ui D BOX | Vurk Row and Cortlandt street stores oven every evening until 11 o'clock. | All our stores open Saturday AETHER THE HOLIDAY BEASON-~ sow ie the time to brighten up the ness and depression that come on heels of the spent Molidays, A it dy judicious: the sweotheart . ‘The cost is trifling, but th benuMt ts tremendous, and the one wae sives Je the happiest of all. The specined elud Evening until 11 o'clock, | 54,BARCLAY St 29°CORTLANDT st Gor Church, PARK ROW & yore? or eases | hair ry W. Cor. ¥ KW. Cor. 16th at HELP WANTED—MALE, 55 tht in = jnatunce in- the container. .