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* ) WEATHER—Snow probable to-night or T FINAL EOITION [« ~NEW YORK, ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 DOROTHY Th PANIC AMONG GIRLS BURGLARS TORTURE “USHEVERBEENN ASTHL ROADWAY TYRE SHOWS RADICAL CHANGES rover oT, MONG BLES ET AS12400 FOR GREATER NEW YORK of Sister and Two Friends | Rush Through Smoke From -| to That Institution Cause Shops in Ninth and Tenth Vice-Mayor Provision Feature WOMAN CAPTURES. PRICE ONE CENT. ques ~ FIRST NEW CHARTER RT Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The ‘New York World). Burn Off Cobbler’s Beard and Hold Matches Under Ears and Nose. , : | of Rumor. Stories of Loft. | i 1 - ort With Tammany aay it CAA BE Seat Ca : ; j of Report Wit “A SHAMEFUL FAKE’{ALL ESCAPE INJURY.JHE FINALLY GIVES UP.! Stamp Now i1 een | ee | Bibi | Brother Declares, While Mar-|Heavy Damage From Water|Two Youths Captured Later ILE ’ COMMISSION. ; : imate : | ns i RULE BY ; jorie Arnold Explains Her to Clothing Manufacturers | Are Identified by Victim ot | | Ci 1 Cousin. on Floors Beneath Fire. Brutal Burglary. Estimate Board searistenl wed by | ull on Cousin Burglary Borough Cominissioners— | Riotous Crowd arms SUBGIS| sites, Atavioria. APAGIOS whose ‘slate A n toft| Had Joseph Wishnock, a Y School Board: Changes. When Mrs, Campbell Leads | ranithy pri Waverley place; ahoFil | ihe cine ; Police in Man Hunt. lis H \ erday | stricken exodus i anteee iwi aM j , e Ini ployees, a great deal of w e could not have been orde: ees i 1 His j and a blo © exquisite Havens whl | PROVE S ABLE SPRINTER, |; er pital, | ne by two young burglar de being draw poeration Couns H 1 clrcumsta evidence support | tn warty. toca ‘Watson and which will be sent to Al z f jot e " aw no oman H bany within a few days, the Hammond Catches Man Who Had Jeered|* vad ba Charter Revision Com to-da ; ; Dv. Bernard H c ; vair wit matches made its report to the Legisiature an- \While, as S. P.C. A. Officer, |" d AELate ce HAAN DILNMAFEd bet ehte news! nouncing that a charter sim! © follow e out for Neck with flame Wid they wring tae one recommended by the cor She Made Arrest. the Associated ¥ iscoverag cret from hin vere last session is n the band We di , part of Widden in tt mn stud nf the bill drawing department j Miss ave er sceupted | Mattress Which ‘lie lay wien. the This charter, which bh Ww t if ws neve Da- H nufact urer. wi AW ¢ a own | Siff wa wife and his “A Sen | na Hae Ae R , were in the and a number of Tammany s 1 ‘Shameful Fake 8 inti nale employees were | ? ‘be will undoubtedly have b t 1 nN “i Murphy as against the a Ia eva A 1 One of the features of the new charter |. . _ ra Particularly desired by Hall | se e n F; ita aed # fa a proviston for a Vice-3 There | to a ar W " the are many other ‘ FO: | aye Ma e noise they ma used ‘hand that grip) posed in New York City's fo! f« i a nis on the lower floors, and) hag relaxed so he isagleg follow humanity surged down the | whined New Chartcr’s -Features. rat oar he-maney; Taina p ' In explaining the provisions of the | A vad 1 1 etna and iar. \ charter Chairman Hammond to-day | st M .M i ' jn the face made t)i's staten J : us J h i n D i All rig threatene © of th "In tts synopsis HG N Wes purglar the ti cates that it has at ® tor ¢ ¢ " ‘ t r Joe, give n © matches and hold Proper for ordinan was enga : gir him daw which should be dealt wt | * ¥ authorities. Provision n | noid w . Vice-Mayor, the I retained, the p are con. ; ae tor Commission draft i Ise 4 . ode and a coun: mt West f th w he " tionment m Ca Y ; : ey uae new board ts rear a ea Ua A a fayor, the Cc I Jenjamin Arnold, liad oughs, to be el pital, tt o ws each borougu fh he iasen| } to devote their » he was > c toard, The Mas Pua Leal e aap rads ne J iitteen girls were f Comptroller : xs the clothing factory of Harry sing : ‘i wan t the wher Whitman Went Ast Halls Filled With Smoke. ; he was in such an Keith also denied the statement! porter took care of as many uae Hie conte bain We Jay s could jam the! 7 lira COAtnUeA . all the "leality as if Were Brea p Borough President Matches Unve nated from the Board o: 4% herd | ' ¥ * ald i ane ee’* "8 MILLIONAIRE’S DAUGHTER It ts j Estimate ‘| INSANE, SAYS HUSBAND, |.” i a t ato aca Y eka Ol Mrs, Walter Hathaway, Heir of Paes ‘ he er i mitted to Belle Mr ? . Ss | | f gated) ! er : 4 a 1 tion bee |B . 7 “eae § lie 1 1 My W H Arnold | used. T wa ie A 0 es 0 omen examination Bees erae aint cnsisrd wore eQUR DOWNTOWN RAIDS he recent election in a We tor five da ; | ALL ON AT THE SAME TIME. ws where wot have the right o i | sal < Dok shows over again that when the voices M Hathawa, J 8 | snd wer of women are heard they stand for the late Thad Da nul LC Taken to Hospital, economy, prosperity and the general mul aire k manuf re w whe gone a welfare of business institutions and the diei a year as As arraigned panda Petes en aed home. a Brigade , That The World is t hoice as a home newsp. s medium is s ; y in the three gre: , ne in which women are aay 4 | } ; toes eds “Help Wanted—Female” Ads,‘ et een er a 1 rn Vista ‘ 1 The World last year—more than four "°°" mad 1 f | : n the 66,149 jn the Herald; ‘ ‘ « 278,374 “To Let” Ads. in The World * ! 8 ' N dow t last year—129,837 more than the ody ir G ; eee te ; Y ; Herald; ne os Md 54,068 “Summer Resort” Ads. in The 1 re ith World last year—35,269 more than the r A REMARKABLE MAJORITY FOR hese : (raha cpap dole Eas line Ware coven: Ma :,;WORLD ADS, :: At) ON (Continued op Second Paged flow."* [Poey were wed tor 4 ’. Circulation Books Open to All.” | CITY RULE BY COMMISSION IN NEW CHARTER | { A ois F WEATHER=snow probable ¢ ht or Thursday, GINAD 4 4 , See Ps 6, 1911. 16 PRICE ONE ‘CENT. ‘GEORGE GOULD QUITS PRESIDENCY OF ROAD HIS FATHER BUILT 060 ~~~ Head of Missouri Pacific for Niné- teen Years Loses Control of Family Property to Standard Oil and Other Interests. ‘TO BE MADE CHAIRMAN | OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS. TAL ANDRO “nate Pg: “)ALONEPRISONER March 14. Pwo Masked and Armed Twist Bars and Smash Cell With Axe to Reach Victim PAGES jorvE SUP ROAD F Ri9 VEARS AS PRESIDEN GEORGE GOULD PACH BROS PHOTO, George J. Gould announced thi the presidency of the Mi Gould, still remains afternoon that he would retire from ic Railroad, the road which was the hare of the great Gould for- yuri P. pride of Jay tune investe George Gould has been President of the road for nineteen years and e sas dominated its policy almost absolutely, He st led his father, The The F road has been a “family” road and its control up to within a few years— US-TARRE — until just e E. H. Harrimai’s death—was never threatened. The tory in the Street is that several years age fore ) the same interests which have ed upon repr tion in the directorate. he demand ent of his son Kingdon his retireme! vith appoi ts dire Mr. Gould will become Chairman al the Board of Directors, was any conflict over eon- ‘ before the close of fe and reads as fol. ' Respecting various rumors of @ lict for control of the Missourt Pacific Railway Compan3\ Mr, Gould ® that there ts and will be no ry between the controlling ts, that it has long been his on, Known to Mr. Rockefeiter Messrs. Kuhn, Loeb & Co, to » from the presidency of the nyAny aS soon as the corporation Dash Infant’s Head Against aa | sony Defeated in Action She Tries _ | | ' Stone Pillar, 4 ain the services of the bes: J ; , pyed railroad man to take his t sion ' , ° fer of the position z08 foci nakrae wa months ago, wit associates, to @ the highest steand- 9 avall himself =— SICK AND DEATH BENEFIT to will be tion for the tors: George J. Gould, , Cornelius Vanderbtts, Paul M. Warburg of . Loeb & Co; Edwin Hdgar L, Marston of Messrs, Kingdon Gould, B, D. presentative in this “t the Deutsche Bank; J, J yO. Ly Garelson St. Louls) and a president to iv 410 reside tn @. COMPANY LOSES CHARTER, '"!"** : gghil gy at the. H ionally held any reflex 1 I wctlon to n in the stock marker, ' Ml ‘oadway, and i wag re- the exchange was about FOR RACING RESULTS AND : us tohowed. loum eoxterenae. iain ENTES SEE PAGE?) i ia a ee oS

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