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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY BAYRIGE BURGLAR Regan in “The Boss” Is Not Fingy Conners; NEWSIBWAYST WHO MADE CHILO © © © But Author Had Buffalo Man in His Mind (RENIEVASI A SHIELD CAURHT sotrot susn nincawes’ 7 ~ RICHES IN REALTY the Part at the Lambs Club Without Talking Operators Prepare Movement That Will Ralse New York of Himself, Thereby Prices Above London's, od VON KROMER HEADS CIVIC BODIES FOR RAPID TRANSIT eal {! GRAFTERS ‘THAT "EVERY BUSINESS MAN HAS NAPOLEON IN THE BACK OF HIS HEAD" Love UNE® ——- “Gus” Lawson, Whose Pal Is Already in Prison, Kept | Breaking a House Rule, Section in Terror. It Would Seem. 2 4 TRIES TO KILL CAPTOR,| Regan a ‘Cave Man,” | A | Appealing to Women) WORLD METROPOLIS. | ‘CHEMICALS CAUSE _ THREE ALARMS AT BROOKLYN FIRE _—o Big Force of Firemen Called When Factory Blaze Threat- ens Stored Goods. Fire supposed to have overheated furnace was rted from al covered at o'clock this morning in the two-story “ { bud of the sterling elting Cor Identified by Woman as High-| Who Like to Be Dragged Vast Masses of Capital Are ty at No. @ Greenpoint avenue, a an piciyn, b Joun Marion of No, oi i Around by the Hair— ; ue oe prt ais wayman, Prisoner Pleads | ae Held in Wait for Definite | Weblsgrriatibiteagh oye hts wi A | Not a Political but a is employed to keep thé big furmaes Guilt | Stent My the basement going all nigh | Trade Bos | Construotional Plan. 1 speed to the fourestory haw | TUSEO TO Lite brick building ocoupied by the Victor RA AiMMINE Ihe Bewekion pats 3 a TO LEAN AGAINST | p ae he i, ; ‘ Packing and tur Company, for nee cig atine the Brooklyn olive BY CHARLES DARNTO THE seo ave. | Money tn huge massen is boing a°-| Aw Chalrman of the Citizens’ Tunnel | Cremigis, at Nos 62 and ¢h and borwed UE RONEHTANG WEAN ROHN OT cver dtudiod dhe Pate Ket acme e |cumulated for the nediate develop. | Commit f Slaten stand he te work 7 - WASTES deteee ee tren roe DeEE | oe not tating about youremet If eet, hitan 4 |ment of suburban realty ing with Brooklyn interests for an ex. | © a oe ca kilied by detectives, “Gus” tawson, a| O° Not talking : B More than $150,000,00 Is ready for tenaton of the projected Ray Ridge sub-| With Hrothers are also located in eae young Swede, was captured last night | MLOOY: OCIS: HORE Ree eet lie Me asks ; way under the Narrows | fame » \ Pon Thames i ceo: Ae Oe LAS |!ease aa soon ae the new transit subway - ee bre . at the corner of Kinge and Conover oy |eituation shall take definite form: ee | > he ipredes jw atrests. ‘To-day he entered a plea of Clab—where actors have been heard to | ‘4 4 jarenpA \¢ ‘ ta aching tite gullty to burgiary In the third degree, | menticn themselves in the course of | rators and developers of outatde ® to the nicais stored im and the police knew that they have In| conversa “Mr. Blinn was go silent | home ‘sections, €re preparing. for “the Ps e tir s Hoally under custody the second of a pair of burg- | on ubject of himself yesterday af- Greatest movement. in the tlstory of t one estimated at | Jars who terrorized the Ray Ridge eee: | ternoon that I had an uneasy feeling metropolitan expansion between $60,000 and 315,08 \ tion of Brooklyn, committed many | ec might be breaking one of the house Signs of a wide revival tn general ve 4 rom the Tenth \ hold-ups and robbed ® woman at the} rules | Dusiness spurred real estate mon to a 1 ¢ whier point of a pistal. | He avoided himself with something enthusiastic activity all rough have ‘ avenue, County Judge Dike, before whom | of the same grace and skill that Mrs. past week They say that immense We ed the fir | Laweon was arraigned, said that he | Fiske displays when she is asked her jee oof Investinen capital awalting | i) s were would impose sentence Monday. eons opinion of anything—anything Profitable employment will be taken vy | med @ early kere trying te The first of the two bad men, WHl-/ but animals, M. Blinn talked about suburban home ‘bulldera. | eaen th iam ay ashes Fa Smead ate j the vided play at the _ panera: ine ' Politicians Aid Financiers. | +4 ements servis ol ‘y-five y¥ couldn't say enough about the author 1 Moers ae o os n _s i , Williams mace @ confession in whieh |of the new play, ‘out, apparently, he} be Lt eee ee | CITY FIGHTS WATERSHED TAY he told fiuential Mnanciat leaders in ow Lawson and himpelf, aided | was not on speaking terms with the} the realty e eager to thot enerat ad- {Atlantic City Furriers ahle @t times by « third mun, had kept Bay | new star. Did he by any chance, then, | i ea sia Pe ade ii red a Atlantic City Furriers Unable 4 ¢ Ridge in tern | know that distinguished statesman and | Guba: Homa taHRGIS. Dae aheoda Obtain Bonds. f i Seen ‘n Pawnshops. j eminent walloper, Fingy Connera, esq?! Sat celucie ! pedi iA Y hiaeioene to btain Bonds for ‘The men were first noticed Jan. 16, No, I've never even seen him,” ward | ally at the atart of the year and we when Detectives Bnright wad Doberty | Mr: Blinn, “Nor has Sheldon, for that AAULERI Meats ceicatecier Ganal| $10,000 Each. of the Hamilton avenue station saw | ™Atter. But Sheldon knows Conners's ouE'S A VE MAN" ayetem want to see the public | 8! » ” | ay it to see the public market a — them enter @ Court street pawa shop | Mstory backwards.” ‘ ne bas HOLBROOK | justity all of their theoretical enhance- and pawn « number of artices The hen Regan is Conners? | BLINN: menta. The city needa a qreatly ex-| Jacob Karp of Karp Brothers, fur- etectives recognized the men as hay-| 1 was “no” again. ra | panded debt lmtt also and the eure| tiers, who had a store in Atlantic City, ‘ag prominent places in the Rozues’| relat wee Conipoeite) ty Pe awl Way to obtain it is through a natural] but were declared bankrupt by Judge Cellery, and an attempt wee ce Oe ne oe ee eee nar al advance In realty valu | Holt in the United States District Court WO arrest thom. Wititams was caught and | Cotte ba" iopertnbal eto rad tp dio leet -— “ Students of the real estate situation! and gent to Ludlow Jail on a confessed. | political | ‘i aa atiel who are planning the coming campaten | petition wing that they were about ‘Laweon ran. Doherty was just about Pclitical boss, but a trade boss. Shei- rd 7 Reeve 4 wuld v on & te atoot hm when the Vargier seired | 40 undoubtedly had Conners in mind emp ations O. ew or Stave Cine New York (ied ehOais 46il| yeas hid Jurist brought @ emall chiki who was playing in the | When he wrote ‘The Boss,’ and nodoul. | at the daa figures ¢ ‘aie aitioe | fore Commiusoner Alexander to-day atreet and held {t in front of him as a) Regan suggests the Buffalo man to! Aaa wore ts Soe ee Soy shield. The policeman id not dare to shoot for fear of hurting the child. StU holding the captive child before After the confession of WiRiams an indictment wae returned charging the men with burglary in the third degree, receiving stolen goods and unlawtul en- try. Last night Policeman Thomas Gyan of the Hamfiton avenue station found Lawson at Kings and Conover erent Orawe a Pistol. Ryan seized the man, who drew a Pistol to kill the policeman. Ryan's night stick wae too fast for the crook. It came down on the pistol hand with force and Enright and Doherty came up in time to aid in the capture. After the man was taken to the sta- tion a woman of the mame of Oleen positively identified Lawson as the man ‘who held her up with a plato! some time ano. Before Judge Dike to-day Lawson agreed to etter a plea of guilty to the indictment charging burglary third degree, and he was remanded for wentence. A large number of burglarics had been committed in the Bay Ridge district and the confession makes it cer- tain that the police have captured the man who was responsible for # tong line of offenses, HAD AREAL FIT - PLAYING PATIENT FORA LECTURER Dr. Rodgers Extends “First Aid Lesson” in Public School to Cover Emergenc\ While lecturing on first aid wounds, bleeding, &e., in t room of the public school at White atene, Quee last night. Dr, Wiltam A. Rodgers called for a boy to act as a monstration » revponded, and for shock, ssembly Lewis E as ie lecturer started to © w how to bandage an arm the | 1 uncon: scious. Women leaped to their feet and began to give advice to the doctor, and @ scene of Wild confusion followed lap him’on the wrists! ited one Beat iim in the back,” said another. | “Throw cold water his. facet" yelled a third, Dr. Rodgers held up his hand warn ingly, and when quiet had been restored said the hoy evidentiy was subject to tits. Taking off the lad's coat, he folded It under his head, then placed a block of + wood in his mouth to keep him from biting his tongue, Hach proceeding he carefully expla ned “phen ieave him alone,’ he con ae he turned and resumed his lect. ‘Half an hour later the boy got * put on his coat and went home, (roel tl BREAKS PROPELLER. timps Up Long Island in Heavy Sea. LONDON, Conn., Feb, 4—The freight steamer Mohawk, en route froin New York to New Bedford, Mass. broke a flange propeller when she was two miles east of Cornfield Light last aight. The steamer lmped up Long Island Sound and anchored under lee of Fishor’s Island four hours, she came into port. A wireless report from the Mohows m she wil proceed to her destin fon Shen as the high wind and sea luded, up, Mohawk w Then in the} the | Will Be Produced the Com- ing Week—Louise Gunning Will Appear as a Star in “The Balkan Princess,” Produced at the Garrick The- atre on Monday night. A ¢amous phy- what the violence of the play, but, of course, Regan must hammer away in his own peculiar fashion to show the sort of man he is. \Do you remember the telegram that Regan's first wife |eent him at Albany when he was up! | there putting through a bill? It was | short and to the point: ‘I would rather be the widow of a brave man than the | wife of a coward. Go to it” That was strong enough for anybody, eh®™ | Lehman and De- Writes from the Shoulder. |any, pitting in the Appellate Term of “Strong enough for Sheldon, even." the Supreme Court to-day, administered | Weinberg Must Publicly Apol- ! ogize for Reference He Made in Brief. * laughed Mr. Blinn, “He cer-/@ severe rebuke to J. L. Weinberg, @ | gictan roc a ‘ tem straight from the shoulder. | lawyer, of No. 132 Nassau street, and | cit mia ene! in, the mother of the hen Mrs. Fiske saw ‘The Hoss’ in | Ordered him to apologize publicly for | woman who had deserted her husband | Chicago she remarked: ‘How does that | having referred in a ‘brief to City Court | cartier in life, and cppotes the engage pink-faced boy manage to do it? 1) Justice McAvoy as “a young Judge, who | ment of the young people. Hoe finalty | think he has taken all the things 1| ules some tines ve oneously and | gives ty sent on condition that they has been reversed many times—some of | his rulings being very flagrant wouldn't allow in ‘Salvation Nell” put them into this play. ang Sheidon can live for a time in New York and prove | thelr ability to withstand the lure of its The mother, ‘who has faco anything but an audience, He| Coming closely on the attack made by | gayeties and temptations. The girl 1s | promised to stand by in case of a cur- {former District-Attorney Jerome on | tempted, and the #on denounces his | tain call here on the o; gz night, |Judge Swann of General Sessions, the | father for sacmificing a human soul to | but he welched on us after we thought | action of the Appellate Term Justices | prove a theory. we had him tied up in my dressing- |! summoning Weinberg before them to | ghown that ehe hag lived down herp. room. We didn't know where he had; Show cause why he should not be pun- conceives @ plan to eave hor daughter 1 " . k ished for contempt was regarded as | ever y Snvolv. s: gone until a mease boy brought ; even though it may involve her own around a note durir last act. The | most significant, self-sacrifice, In the cast will be Dorts note read: ‘Wh over to my Unintentional, He Says, Keane, Vincont Serra: Amelia Gard. | room I realized I cc nd it. So! Weinberg, a an of perhaps sixty, {ner, Campbell Gollan, Maicolm Duncan, | here Fam!’ When who has been practising law in this city | Herbort Budd, Olive Murray and Alico | uced Sheldon for twenty years, told the court Le did | Pytnam. | not intend to offend Justice MoAvoy,| ,.., 5 a A | | he Was red in the face. But sow) that he had sat up all night to write! “The Balkan Princ a musical | fraid of them. He never waite) is brief and the passage criticizing the |C™*dy from London, will be presented ‘hand'—he has none of the actor's City Court Justice was writer unin- | t the Herald Square Theatre on Thurs- getter |@ay night with Louise Gunning as the ctor smiled at the thought of} “Wh: ald el see aale ts r Feil 2 Rube | ree ee Pe ; by Frederick Lonsdale | | uthor who writes and runs, leew oi and Frank Curzon. The Princess Steph, | Never Wrote Blank Verse. been i renee ante rules over the realm of Balaria | "Sheldon's a remarkable young man, | 1) tis ‘a fe set a by the laws of that country, finde ' 1 er he assatled a Justice a ne + * * . i z ared, “One of the mos Foss ea Ree) at she nmiust either marry one of alx | a nas about him is t % 4 a Ste ee 5 Srand dukes within a week or else | he is a college graduate, he e ee uRae u abandon her thr Christine Nielsen | Written a blank-verse piece. At Har- | 0 — E | wan &ppear as the Princess at the Wed- | vard, I'm tok idered a terror | IANS TAR AP RE 8 ‘ lay matinees and at other perform- ai (eoreast ng out In! action whatever Anoes when the strain of singing the ihe sndat unest No doubt | wn > Justices Lehman and De- becomes too great for Miss Gun. some people who hardly 1s Hendrick held a whispered Others in the cast wil be Robert | kr at to think of sation with tuem wiek, Herbert — Corthell, Perey qnes, W. T. Carle Vi Vhitmore at da you thi Punish as an Example. laine ole and Martniicee ee Blinn drew inspiration from his) Then address Weinberg again hey bi Pye il ry | ette bet eplying: “He's a cave} said At the Garden Theatre Camilla Dal- He appeais to women who ad mit= | M udement is that you be | berg, a Viennene act pear in| tke to be dragged around by thed fined for contempt only sh-| La Main," a one-act me during © Planop 1 Wo! ther ate|the first half of th panto x and or think | mime will be toll by a farce. “Who je Ips Helene?" Be remainder of Kone Sirnuea'e will beg Opera to ” a je tenor he A hue to give square miles of metre 737,00 and the p York City's 827 sauar the population of New pulation of New miles is 4,067,000, ork's metropoll- Room for Big Rises. tral parte of L no land is for sale. ws and jn occupation through the sale of | ere are satistied wit Ntan district Is and fnanctal interests, with foremost potiticlans, believe that the time is ripe for New York to y the front of the we Ins t securities, They maintain that wtlon of rapid transit line | increase 0 1 tlon uses of the land, | ‘ York real estate up ane of investment xamined as to the firm's assets on ° : ry le. Det: t, for ine upon the fact that New York land ts e he iver dn bankruptey. og lg ot to Be Shown in New Play): 2 ots: cee san ess [base a te ene ana” the Water Carriers’ Association—intro- | - other metropolis ae calcutated by the] piccier on Jan. i, at 7 A. M. vistted duced himself to me after seeing the | ates he. ge ae square e) a my A stetbSae the Atlantle City store and selaed a jay, and said hi ized Conners | i j i A with the largest and costliest buildings. | it of furs, He tried to stop Dickler, ty ewan ss He (ola) et Haylie beet Cote ’ Life in Metropolis Serves as Such population utility Iw reconmtzed| ut “the lntter, stuffed the goods into ve ints a6 ‘ ‘ axiomatically as the true basis” for seeeail canes ad ‘away with Br a NOESY ANAG Waser cones bealls Test in “Our World,” Which highest values Lahde: Ac aa Tb ae knock it off its feet. 1 deplore some New York «. London, “Then,” he sald, “rhe Inwyer for an- ~ New York average W per cent. more | other creditor, Edward B. Levy, came people to the acre than does London. | the same day and helped himself. T While the population of London's 692] objected, but Levy showed a paper which he said was his legal authority, and 1 had to let him go.” “Did you knock Levy down?" asked Saul @. Myers, attorney for the receiv. tun district of 680 square miles ts] er. 7,000,000, practically the same in “No, but I hollered at him. He hol- de vat Of the London metro- | Jered louder than TI did and won, Then, pot to knock us out entirely, the sheriff of tice show that wk | Atlantic County came and eelzeed is practically as large as London in| everything there was left point of population, And Landon in the | Lawyer Levy explained that he solaed largest city in't ‘word. his now tn the hanas of the w © growth in nearty faust as London's, ‘The Henry Rosenberg and x D k it passing London, nd ta | Steuer appeared as counsel for the nirengthentng ite place aw the | arpa is seed ; workd's Kest metropolis, Somme rs oe ean > hay heen In view of this situation, leading real wOuhes ‘off (ata, on the sale of ofore th Just proceeding. As Judge Holt fi ul at $10,000 each, and will neither prder of arrest nor lower t Karps must stay in fail tried. COUDREY DENIES HE LEFT TO ESCAPE CREDITORS. longressman Says There Is No Truth in Report of Unpaid Bills | Complains About Made in Weate the A ater County, Special to The Evening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Feb. 4= | The City of New York ts fighting thy t@X agsoxement on its Watershed prop- erty In Westchester County It Is expected that a tong legal pattle in the courts will result from order» of Supreme Court Justices A. S Tomp king and Joseph Morschauser appoint: ing referees to take testimony as to the: alleged tMegality of the taxes that wert flied at White Plains to-day. The amount involved ts $9,291,889 and taxer on that amount for the year 190 have ‘been levied. By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (Compound Ottumwa, lowa,—“For years, almost a constant euterss oe I amale | <i Idoctors in di \\ \ WWitates, but 13 done more for me than all the doctors. | I feel it my duty to tell you these facts. My heart is full of gratitude to | you for my cure.”—Mrs. HARRIET E, VAMPLER, 524 8. Ransom. Street, Ottumwa, Iowa, | Consider This Advice, ‘No woman should submit to a fea, 1 tion, which may mean dea\ Until she has given Lydia E. Pinkhara’ Vegetable Compound a fair trial, This famous ‘medicine, made from roots and herbs, has for ears proved to be the most val ‘onic and invigorator of the female organism. Women residing in almost every city and town in United | States bear willing testimony to the | wonderful virtue of Lydia ‘ bam's Vegetable Compound. ly ‘| Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. ite 11 sick women to write {Rr for aitviocs Her advice is free, confidential, and always helpful. | | HELP WANTED—MALE, Boia ads ties ciusens of tie United States, of ras Gage, Bee in Washington Special to The Heening World.) PHILADELEHIA, Feo, 4.—-Congress " M. Coudrey of the Twelft of Missour!, who is stopping at v atford Hot in this | lay en pied the I 1 this eft a Washington to escape | a editors who are said to . te proceedings again. truth tn the avait the pa necountable \ About that vortion of the | despatoh whieh alleged | number of cheeks drawn by him ' a Moe were nds, ther had ’ i Con san é wo and ha eu suffering from erty. | THINGS A MOTHER ‘York City; 363 Blow Sy ee S uj 47 Montgomery’ et., Jermey Teeruiting station, eapericvoal, aia init few asid vhs verforato 5 : coe the ew 1 rious , yh nm turn wherever possible, A little on Monday, Tu c FAP AR ih center noa in psy mor ina man lik es a long | Phurwday and) Priday afternoons, : BLL iL tae ; 3 | OUGHT TO KNO a - - way with women. x eS aaenuners WL he Shas erage | Te lly and Webb tho ex | LOST, FOUND AND REWARD‘ Shindy Mike as adies' man" hadn't pea nd te M und ‘ vapid nem ¥ on ~ rete ! ne ‘ this point rote [3 Le . t : eda Panere | Bae 4h \ 1 ‘ . 1 Mothers whose | Meda oe prea Me 7 aee-pr Will be seen at the Bre i chile mut with tw inn made me see his possibilities 1 ela ; Weat wit uy Bates Att \ \ : ik 4 facies AY nos w Are | Fier wil’ be Men Understand Him, Too. ; ae ; {aye | Bost and Florence Rockwell in the Keenan in 4 a ee ewe ‘ ’ weak and Fup Phere'a no diffleul:y in making men Lied _ 5 roles. # , " a, whe not | r n h fellows ¥ hau Olcott, tn ry of Bally: | Fred bur Me ‘ t gain Hesh and | | understand him," he added. “Fe makes | their fuer on ; ene m1 ry of Bally. | ory the B Madcors ws a lb ea Ag FOR SALE. himself clear to them in one sy N Due Fi Napoleon . "The Bronx i tesa ‘ Sto ft lack the rok wc aellvereds gpavenien ; Jt thes: get found out they're done: if nr? 1 ask ‘ vusly any wit) Surate tn varie Dale oa q 0 hoek, and bright | a HE, 14th |1 get found out I dono vight." Thav'e a} "booked tie awimimar wad divert Bahienits mbar , cee et | veal Conners classic. The grafters love : aid, “I've been try i 18 the | MiGe Rimon SOAts eel. SOmEGR 1 . t fs Shi iecitooae PIANOS AND ORGANS. | that line, I hear them chortle over it F , Se aeuterp|| ane J pays SUAS r r should reme me eo te ke oe | those rous chaps down in! ae bee ‘ nat Inc lonesesta: 8 , mn an ber that the $2 wonthly unt pel, GORA front. That line characterises t in Napoleon Even, Rose Sydei “London Belles? (°C He an zation of land safest tonic and _ Seana. He is not a political bows in thi t usical-comedy eon that Elwtll be seen at Hurtle & Seamon's. | SUN a aKa Yan | 0a 2 body builder to of the corm, he is simply a trade | p in ‘The Duch of Dar VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, Pale ad eh anar tbe mist give them is | bos no carries his ward in his pocket caused all sorts of d n. Tuzed to! Among the attractions at the Ameri-, nome in art t ¢ Vather John’s and makes it pay him every cent it 4 stacks of letters from business M@n can Music Hall will be Charles Rich- r Medicine, be worth, Having become prosperous, telling ime what Napoleon 1¥ W4s inan in ‘Phe Fire Escape,” Clark and | pore Pee ause it is a pure | tries to talk Like a gentleman, but the Uke) ‘The funr he about It is that famélton, Ci Gordon, Trovato, "MO ) pars 5 Freight Rat nen, aud wholesome | ent he is ‘tiled’ he forgeta all this |€Ye:¥ Business nan has Napoleon in the Gosse" and Jeanette Lowrie, she ; WASHINGTON 4.—After a cone faa a medina | POnEDE DP reots wil Whis “yack of his head. Did you notice that Features at the Plaza Musle Hall wilt Ponaparte, Secretary Navy and) ference with Prealdent Taft yesterday | ss a Ii n from alcohol or dangerous drugs jand swings a line of talk that t# as po.ter of Napoleon in the hall of be “The Btar Bo William Court- Attorney-General in the Roosevelt Ad-| Chairman Judson C. Clements of the on a " 7 to tha | gerctble Plece of fead pipe. He's Regan's house? You may be sure he leigh in ‘ ‘Guilet, the mimic;+ ministration, will enter dally Journal+| Interstate Commerce Commission said | Thousands of mothers give ‘o | the old Regan disguised in the best thinks himself another Napoleon, Violinsky, and the Roberty Dancer: {wm as contributing editor to the Baltl-| a decision in the freight rate Increase |children whenever they become weak- | | clothes his tailor can make for lum. Z Not a aoubl of i Andrew Mack will head the bill’ at more Evening Bua, cases would be made in a few weeks. | ened or rundown OTTUMWA ~ CURED - f t acetate Fat: Sag a eae te eee een ‘ait nn nt tii nh cs nai Dao tas