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9 remain In place. BATILES WK It WURRA TO RESCUE MAN FROM EAST RIVER a AN Capt. Carlson, in Desperate HoUNCcE HAT PATHETH t publi Swim, Saves Driver Caught | ie ae ee in Current After Fall. FROM McCarthy's Load of Snow Throws Him Forty Feet From Wagon to Water. my turned adr vf spring: the HURLED SEAT. Captain Chartes Carleon the lighter Rival, * a mode BY_W.P.M*LOUGHLIN. .WUPRPA! PANDOM.SHOTS | AT BIG GAME. D SMALL ‘G of laborera and scrubwomen and janitors’ departments received a well deserved check the Mayor put in @ plea to ruel wintry days. souncing of these men should have been suggested sn the park should be put in shape to unfold its No discharges budget save a batch of park The Mayor might have & should be necexsary ow Aho * provided for the pa THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDA otlers wi NO. RELIEF FOR POOR,! OWNERS OF FLATS PROFIT FROM SUBWAY DELAY Rapid Increase of Population Crowds Old Houses as Out- side Building Halts. —_——- i |KLINE SAILS TO GET NEW IDEAS FOR HOME PARKS. | Small Wage-Earners Must Have! Five-Cent Transit or Face | New Congestion. | Delay in new subway bul congestion of pop: ling threatens sation Melon he saved Charles MoCart Sulmrban builders are halting It] President Kline of the! the’ fey watera of Kast ov in order to learn just what) Kine Realty Company sailed on the o'clock t he refus ’ . ithe new subway construction is Oceana this we for Bermud: nd the name to the come eq salaries. If it hadn't it Commissioner's fa t ae a) and just when it wi under way, | South, Me will return in the spring to} beota tors. pes ‘ ma fa the money a ted for the wages of toe gardeners, | This i stopping the big movement of AVI big lone tracts at Rahway | MNAranecliselhy WaRt, follow , lborers, tree trimmers, &=. has been devoted to boosting the salaries of favored | nomeveekers to ‘os because | PAFK and River Edge Park =| unusual accident during whieh t Halas kl Picrigt-bina MLAs Mest told dates ie they are not finding the 1 number | crowd on Pier faw the mun hurled | ys wldn't Comptrouer Ir lergast Ket to work on this gen hint of houses, The result is a renewed | Righ in the air trom the seat of a UT THE COMPTROLLER has also figured in this sort of work Here's a! crowding of people in old city flathouse | Bait and land forty feet fr m the pier in the midst of snow and tee, McCarthy, twenty-nine years of Whose home is at No, 154 Division etn the driver of a snow wagon, | WURRA WURRA: Comptroller lyn denying all knowledge of the di carefully avoids refere He Was hauling snow to the foot of Mar- ae ace women in Manhatt Ege , to te Leslie Into the don't they demand the reinstatemen| 8 J payers of Brooklyn are doing? And ment by which ¢ ed of the wagon " i is released from its usu: and suddenly dropped in contents may be dumped into the river. ‘The seat is supposed to be raised and #0 quietly that you don the side of injus Some of us work know anyth Just Very R What's the use, iad Almost every bureau or ¢ ment has elther tn its servic Agent, and in some cases two or t tho administration of the d pectfully, Hurled borty Feet. When McCarthy released the hed of the wagon the heavy load shot jown. ward with much force. The seat caught Qnd the driver wns sent through the wir Wke @ circus performer making a leap for life effort. His body turned com. Dletely over as it shot through space, The river was full of snow and tice. As the man shot through the air he €alled loudly for help. The pier crowd @44 not seem to like the idea of getting fmto the hero class by way of a cold Plunge. They remained on the pier ‘watching the floundering m: Me+ Carthy could not swim, but he held 0M to cakes of ice and kept affoat. ‘Then Capt. Carison saw the trouble frem the deck of nis tighter. He Jumped into the river, swam Me- Carthy and piloted him to the pier, Where ropes were used to lift him to the top, with his dripping and exhausted booster 4s his manipulation of the lines administrat clerks, laborers, &c, ment. are notorious. bed of favoritism and a ren themselves into Jobs by yelling “reform. to charge view apparently when a close oon-| His punches were tho real stuff and |. persons a year must be housed, | On the way to the station house igieal MeCarthy M, test arouses interest in two chaps| his gamenoss was undoubted. Ahearn,| The only available sites are those in, Zot the price of O'Connell's meal from y May Die. busy in the boxing ring. I have no-| Showy lad, kept dancing out of his| isolated central districts which are oc-|$0Me one and announced that he would McCarthy was taken to Bellevue way ticed @ tendency to applaud a tricky fighter when the effective work ts be- ing done by his opponent, This was particularly s0 in the case of the Moloney-Ahearn bout the other night. Where the doctors said he had only a Mghting chance for life. The exposure had seriously hurt him before the Cap- fain could reach nis side, Carlson wouldn't go to the hospital. He went to a nearby stove and pro- Geeded to dry himself. “What is your name?” he was asked. “That doesn't make any difference,” Peplied. Don't you think you have done a Good vit of work?” came aonther ques- Griscom jr. he man was going down; what the h— else could I do but jump in and get him?" rejoined th> hero of the| hour, over whom the crowd was mak- ing much noise. It took a telephone message to his @pployers to get his name. THE “BOSS OF AKIN” | | | Prendergast in his protest sent to Pi » to the discharge of thirty-seven (iT) po What ts the matter with our own taxpayers now as you did when they discharged us before? for the city twenty years, and we were di while others that worked one or two years were kept. vee of them, + Who figures so prominently in the Dorothy A one time a cricketer, and be tt further remarked lo we tennis in Pittsburg. How the white flannel trowsahs that go with cricket were kept white in Pittsburg is more than I can tell. ident Steers of Brooke scharge of scrubwomen in Brooklyn serub- Why t of these women, just ax the tax- why don't you editors fight for us Are they doing things hing about it? Or are the papers on arged, Is that right or ONE OF THE DISCHARGED. n? Let me put you wise to something you should know partment of the clty's government at the present mo- puld by the city or otherwise remugerated, a press Of course anything laudatory of partment is spread broadcast by the Wooster. of injustice, unfatr discrimination, neglect of duty or maladministration rarely Teach the light because discreet suppression i# as fine an art with the press leading to pubitcity. ‘That's why we get frequent reports tending to show how economical is the | n of Commissioner this, that or the other, when what has really happened is the discharge of several unfortunates way down on the list. The boosts in the salaries of favorites are accomplished with money appropriated for That has been done in the City Hall, in the Park Department, in Cy Miller's Bronx balliwick, in the Tenement Mouse Department and the Building Depart- ‘The cases in the Park Department and Borougt: President Miller's jurisdiction ‘The Tenement House Department has been for a long time a hot- jezvous for an army of hungry-eyed chaps who worm And to think that so many well-diaposed people “fall for it." I’ ALL DDPENDS on the point of most a wallop a. he was given the honor: This was not a case was one of bad eyesight Judgment, I SHOULD WARM the cockles of Archie Gunn's heart to learn that George S. nd ca. a champion But he ts very proud of havin Deeds Moloney was the aggressor ail the way. » thne and rarely put I was amazed next day to see in a couple of instances that It was at hip at | ‘There were plenty of vacant flats a year ago. ow the houses in all parts of Manhattan are wel! fied. Popul ton has flowed over the Washington Heights section until even the last of | the big structures are occupled. In the! Fronx, flathouse population has been increasing at a record-breaking rate, In the nearer parts of Brodklyn, a similar | condition exists. Fear New Congestion. Practically a AFTER ROW OVER SCENT MEAL O’Connell Ends Day Off as of the cheaper homes | Unless we can get definite announce- ment soon in regard to new rapid tran- ait lines," sald a prominent suburb builder to-day, “the city will be f with a most serious housing probie because no one ts going to undertake extensive constructional operations un- ti the future transit situation caa be understood with certaint, Although Manhattan builders builders | have put up few flats of moderate ren-| When the oill of ninety cents pri tals during the past three years they | sented he refused to pay, it is a are getting ready for a new campaign | leged, and ther announced he was & of cheap fiathouse construction. ‘They | policeman. say that the poorer masses are belug, Parker called the restaurant help to caged in congested centres with no hope | him, and there was a fight which ended of better tranalt facilities for reaching | When Pollceman Noon of the Adams outside lands during the next three or | street station, came running in and are four years. In the mean time fuily | rested O'Connell. Dennis O'Connell, tached to the Oak street station, was locked up In a cell in Adams atre station, Brooklyn, this morning charged th Intoxication It was said he entered Thomas Park er’s restaurant, No, %¢ Myrtle avenu fust before dawn and ate a hearty meal a pollceman cupted by the cheaper old private dwe!!- | ings or flathouses of antiquated type. The new campaign aims to replace such old buildings with #ix-story flathouses | without elevators, ‘The single apart- | ments are to rent for $3 to $8 a room, Good for the Landlords. Manhattan flat owners seem to be not press the charge. However, O'Con- nell appeared to be unable to take care of nimself, and a charge of intoxication was made against him. He was tn citl- zen's clothes and off duty. Dr. Thomas A. McGoldrick, a police surgeon, examined O'Connell and said | that he was intoxicated. ve old M is af Nash | "| back construction of rapid transit sub-| gy adjournment and that the quicker he * | ways,” said a Harlem broker to-day, | faced trial the betier he liked it. The ‘The halt already has stopped suburban | policeman's « less and he home building to such an extent that | Was nervou man Noon said he the thi would hay« peo are being forced to stay in nesses. In his old crowded centres, If the subway out to hunt up his wit- | »sence O'Connell had a| other for « much more extended period, | annem [ieee te a big chance for proftable| FELLED BY BLACKJACK, | operations in Manhattan flathouse prop- HE CHASES BURGLAR. | erties of the cheaper grade.” Operators began to buy available sites Jin the cheaper residential sections of | Brooklyn Man, Struck Down in} | | Manhattan this week, They are taking y ’ : \a J ihe New York Veteran Cricketers Association at their | all old dwelling parcels on the upper | Parlor, Caused Capture [aight wn y await ening of the season to continue the game that was| Parts of Washington Hei ie een they Sames 0" een years old, startet last June hut not finished when the snow came along DAR TOD BY BER Ee RO DL vag varsaated morning after the oes pr ites. It 4s belleved that several | ‘ Bs a sininincr Ne MBDA NTS, down take it for a w Just like that ‘Then, |-hundred thousands of flat-dwellers may | bome sepals nT Kean Ghiatad 1e nothing Judge} too, his name is Arthur. Ob, Artha! ° provided 1 homes in Ma mi ence Negroes word] — petore the aut Tapalitieg, ona, get | ® UeEmie Ang HIpIBIAG Badly: Beate. ton ADL Pity i positior » offe jorous compe. —s ee * 4 ote Soper’ ° T rai i TT a position to offer vigorou mpe Ann. “Ac He lonterat ey are at be haere ‘ No Relief f the Poo: nted mateh in his hand, BEALOG | * Me a jo Relief for ir. y h surge! “on oressimn: San How]a table in aetna i he was struck down by the burglar, who Insurgent Congressman - Elect) 2 Welock In the morn pee after 11 At teast three years must pass de-l wielded a blact lar then Tell . ‘ Ont sends this} quent instalments fromm botthe of Ww raph transit ways could p his head sis i a turk: Oh MUGOOKHEHL WIth’ a -arowd © tHe Lime ota Re mond und the further parts of for two blocks, Bint- ‘Full Dinner Pail” Issue, Adimiriog Cubans standing ar Vobasrved that in the dect ston in the now | Brooklyn and the Hronk are the lo-| pino yl thief!" at the top of Wonder tf the Judge wou in a] famous suit : 16 NOW | calities to which the blg movement his voice. tia i Seas ant su agit by the State Excise | \nean home builders must be directed, | Policeman Whitman of the Browns- “CHORUS: Would he? eyre tarts F'n it was held by | CneOP Mem the bes! market Judges, | Ville station up the chase and | “2 suppose you have been curious to t NM the jury in Justice Erianger's Court that | MCOMne to thy rae brought the f e 10 @ stand after! Mask the Arak word piTon 7 PROSMER WavGH of |! {not a vtolation of the law to dein | #2 800 a8 there to certainty of ede-| threatening to shoot. At the atation in last night at the na SuEN BUN ieada |S 1 premises after 1 o'clock in| Wate translt house O'Horn refuse suy where he "i te. Miter GOne Nan PEN eee ing provided oclock 18) “Very tittle of that territory can be] lived, Binipino said O'Born was the maeaee Aromrensive Hepunlican CID of of the A fine Art ae UTINK Nolore that yee e ordered | used by the poorer classes with exist-| burgiar he encountered in iils house, the Eighteenth District at Reisen- ber with a fine SR DOME | Fae ore oe peat apa fen ing transit, ‘The Pennsylvania-Long SSUuEEnEIEesEEee weber's, To be more explicit, he is "oust edie more ‘opriate. | latter po! Welcom,| and Ratiroad lines hi opened soveismnanceiect ‘Theron Akig. ot the| » Hospital would be more appropriate, | alter point wae the novel and walcoms| ‘tend tairen vata tne weanier| (MMIGRANTS DIE BY GAS. Twenty-titt York Distr WURRA WURRA Meyer, counsel for the Rector, One can | home-seekers who can afford to pay on Way to Perth ing 1 A hl ene the in, : ‘ keep on drinking from a graduated bor | more than 10 cents a trip for car fare. | | por. ' is Le pie | tle ordered 4 co Which shows by |The suburban systems of the New| Amboy In Arrested. | which t i Nenranee at ane the cofresponding | Haven and New York Central railroads If AMBOY, N. J. Fab. 18.—Two Space and It H y al anda a el still more sites of a simil who arrived In this countr Was his first ty " 2 and off the Great Night Wa ae ws toward the end of this year. | yesterday were asphyxiated In a “Well,” he ‘ c cao 1 a | De blamed ff I have yet seen one of those jack of rapid transit at a Ave-| here last night, and a third man, who | “the galoot Put A graduated bottles and I seldom Ko home fare asing the congestion | was with them, i# unier arrest ton and Hamilton ¢ os, Ilo is | nthe dark, Maybe Maurice Meyer has mailer wage-earners ir the OM) ine dead men, Ignatz Serina and | them in stock, r : x »| only Republican in electe " 2 em te affect him | ‘ | George & were passengers on the | thie t He) at | 7 eer ax yet for rapid! president Lincoln, which arrived in | ran independ ex T'mad | PONRIS NE READER - Conviction! transit construction which would be of! yey york yesterday. On thelr way plain i : #) myselt wing Noah ALG MPADRC NAT BARTS RI ee niet We SR SRR RE FADE | Bey net Oscar Gross, and ail | vol al ad know n ' ' ether o » Ne cony rr 2 ° oH faites ‘ ; ee i Raven a einen nvicted party where iand is not avatlable for more m occupied ty the two | ever lied ; x of oat : profitable uses and that the resultant Italians. The proprietor broke down Ne naress t Tat Ba WERRA pver-cruwding will produce enough | tie door and found the gas escapla Congressinan-eie ar i) Bsl TOA ae tul returns to make new ho 4, from the open Jet in the room evening dress be r 1 he bs Will you kindly inform as to nt eel | ed Ch eat. bu consider it necessary 1 ; whether a fish has a heart nvesimont. | Will probably be d he carried the "full dinner pati du Nd go to the A fs mood Anat myer fer Cet ae ; * Prats the campaign trom how ° vf ‘ , but] late a neve oby pied at « GET LICENS! ARE CHEERED. Fata ain, Opening i to display the lemon o strain of an | heave PATBY OLIVER —— | After ' by a geeled and epi erarboly & HRT , haven't had much t to pry into A large delegation of men and womer, | north Thirg ay slevetes memare Cael. jie had to make the race | ¢ . Inner works of buc T have 1 Willlam 8. Prince of No the One Hu nd and + dgaptoh ately Uanilag any aka { cel nthe blood, Wa that means Seventh street and Mivs! Isabolla ee wave teat y & number of <r Irculation or no now a clips Fall Pas taeaae’ ql orger, thirtysfive years old, | Tsnad taken tha| know of some fishy affalre down this Pewter when a Pebrdia bout No. 88 West Elgity-niuth street, | - vu once bought |W&Y that are steeped in blood, pur | Shere r 4 regained consciousness and told his | POR vou! is indicative of your | ave poor ctroutation, their marriage license, name and address to a policeman, His| My Detective by ate love. Buy her| Mr, Prince Is the son of Assistant | eyes were badly severed from his body, | ig the Myster} of tie ther one, Jack, even If tt breaks you,| WURRA WURRA: | License Commissioner Prince and is@fhe| his ribe and right arm crushed and ein next Sunday's Wo at may Wind up your checky rival's) _ Where is Strong place in New | assistant Tammany leader of the Sixth | his head lacerated. The surgeons of fe detective story in book form free. | pull. Of course, if he Mves in Brooklyn, | York? LYNN ©. DOYLE. Asxomily District. Lincoln Hospital, who wondered at the Order from newsdeater 10 advan reat|as you suggest, he won't tumble even if _ It fan't In Manhattan, Must be in| ‘The wedding will take place on March | man's vitality, sald he would die. How story! \mhe gives him the sour eye, He'd mis» Gowanus. § et Cariton Hell, he got on the track is a mystery, ome - - ¥, FEBRUARY 18, in the Greater City! ave tenanted. Yet} a Prisoner Charged With |: population is increasing at ite fastest | rate and builders of such houses are Intoxication. | Walting upc subway situation, | mae 1911. JUDGE APPLETON WILL TEST SANITY ‘WRECKERS HURL *, HALTS OPERATION TOATTENDDNMER Magistrate Going to Hospital With Appendicitis After Banquet To-Night. WENT TO THEATRE, TOO, “Not Sick,” He Says, Don't Mind Having “but 1 Ap- pendix Amputated A pry as a senlor on graduation, day, Magistrate Charies W. Appleton is preparing to-day to sever diplomatic re- lations with his appendix, He is going to make it a sort of gala affair-that ts, until the doctors take charge of him tor morrow at St. Luke's Hospita oper- ate f Magistre sieves that nan events It be: ary te our eminent surgeons on us We should be in a cheerfi ive state of mind. So last ni id Mrs, Appleton left their hon West One Hundred and Forty-elghth street and went to a theatre. It was a comedy and the Magistrate laughed as h ly as if he didn't have a troublesome appendix. To-night he 1s going to be one of the guests at the New York County Law- yers’ Association dinner to Justice H and has expressed the hope that the others will not become face- tous anc him how his appendix Is. Magistrate like the ar and * explained “It's just ad it for a y 3 times it doesn't und then again it ! re is really nothing the me, but my doctor thinks I would be just as well off without an appendix and I don't mind having it amputated. I understand it's one of those prehis+ toric relics that don’t do us any good, I've thache, anyhow. Nope, I'm not worried @ bit about tt The doctors who will attend him are the family ph H. Rogers of No. One Hun- dred and Fiftieth street, and Dr, Wale ton Martin cf No, West Fiftieth street, The latter will operate. Magistrate Appletdn is a former Jt ome ass: . He refnained as a deputy |which he says is the original family | ited in an order by the Public Service under District-Attorfey Whitman and | ‘sme. Commission. had charge of mudi of tre “white slave” Grand Jury Work. He was ap- pointed # Magistrate in March of last year to succeed the late “Battery Dan" Finn, He is a Tammany man, thirty- five years old, and 9 graduate of the New York Law Schdol. When Mayor Gaynor appointed hing he said: ‘T hope and trust, Mr. Appleton—in fact, I know--that tie morning of the Gay you assume this powerful offic you will feel more lke bowing you head for assistance and strength tha strutting about, and T am sure also that | we shall not hear of you browbeat- ing unfortunate people or delivering lectures from the bench day after day." ——_—__- Taft to Dine Classmat NEW HAVEN, Feb. 18.—President Taft has ed his Yale class of 1978 o eat {ts annual dinner at the White House March 4. The !nvitations include * whispering bee with a lawyer, experi- aH I dexdlock can be maintained for a tow | whisp Bae A iat lane tad [ex-members as, well as graduates.” The months longer, and then if the actual| gn adjournment. Magistrate Nash let | Class graduated i men, and onstru the new lines can be} O'Connell go on $0 cash bail unt) Tues. | & i aA iis SM LL held up by one technicality after an-| day. z Get the Words and Music, Complete, of “Grandmother's Lullabies” as sung by Irene Franklin in the o Percy Williams’ Vaudeville Circuit in Greater New York Words by Irene Franklin Music by Burt: Green by Feist, f Copyright Published with J Owner Arrangement With ae Copy of Next Sunday’s World: | Before Judge Hough. iets NNSA wr ad -OFBANKER ROBIN. TRAINFROMRAILS; - INFEDERAL COURT ONE MAN SKILLED —— = | Bankruptcy Proceedings Halted | Locomotive Huried Over Cliff for Test of Mental Condition | and Engineer Is Crushed— | Passengers Escape. , @& | | he question of the sanity of Joxep TAMAQUA, Pa. Feb. 18.-A desperate |G. Robin, raised by the lawyers as: | and successful attempt at train wreck- signed to defend him in the sult to have| ing, in which one man was killed, @c- [nim adjudged @ bankrupt, will be deter- | curred early to-day near Lofty station [mined by trial before Judge Houga in! on the Pennsylvania and Teading Rall- ‘the United States District Court on| way. According to railroad officigls an ' sronaay Investigation showed that some one had Notice of the trial was file. by a clerk! placed an nina switch, caus. fvom the office of Myers & Goldsmitis } ing ¢ vf a local passenger assigned to represent Robin by Judge | train to jump the track on e steep em- Hough, and along with the notice came | pankment | An indefinite postponement of the exami- ine tan along the tlee for a nation of Robin in Receiver Peter Alex- {hort distance and then toppled over | ande: hearing before Commissioner | and plunged down the tncline, Samuel Alexander, set for to-day, in which Mr. | Goldsmith is attorney for the receiver. Robin is a prisoner in the ymbs for! motive and crushed to death, lack of bail on a change of looting the| His fireman was Hot injured, nor Northern Bank ani branches and pany of th who were prin | the Washington Savings Bank. In the ei jk vin sel fo) i heeded is counsel for) loose from ite tender. The latter Robin by assignment, having withdrawn | Chained on the roadbed and only one as counsel for the bank wrecker when, ! car left the tracks, ona trial of the qestion of Robin's men- PHILADELPHL |tal status the Jury declared him to be Giltner, the engineer, fifty years o! of Tamaqua, was caught under the loco= its wa When the engine leap, . Jerome of the ped way in this o! day that the \ rhe trial of the same question in the | train deratied near naqua Was no lunited States Court will be conducted | Gout maitctously AGE 1) Ha ‘along similar Hnex, with expert altenists alenere on both sides. in the vicinit wreck @ | Robin was sworn by Commissioner | curred. | Alexander Wednesday for his examina: | The company officials state that the | tion to-day, and on that visit from his | Tombs cell Robin acted like @ lunatic, if switch was in good condition twenty minutes before the derailment, when # ei train passed over it safely. A piece of octal ae ae i Hee sop |ifon. Was found wedged in the switch He asked an Evening World reporcer | iron was, found are occasion t ts Windsor Trust? pleaded ignorance, ana an incoheren! Morgan, Carnegie, | Rockefeller and others, whom he oharged with conspiracy to ruin him, when Marshal William Henkel's depu- ties hurried him back to the Tombs. Possibly the public will be treated to the anomaly of a sane Robin in New York State and @ Robin lunatic in tre United States Bankruptey Court. | ‘The nearest approach to a parallel \to this case is that of John Armstrong |Chanler, who {# an adjudicated lunattc lin the State of New York and escaped from an asylum for the insane here, 1s @ sane person in Virginia by the adjudi- cation of the courts of the Old Dortin- fon, where he is known as “Chalon» company’s infor DEATH AVENUE BEYOND HIM. Ace “Ww The reporter Robin was going on wit [tirade abou: J. P. tion Is Only Chance of Reltef. | Magistrate Freschi, in a decision made public to-day, on the complaint of George H. Schnelder against the opera- tion of trains of the New York Central Railroad on Eleventh avenue during certain hours of the day, including Su day, says that the case Is one for the civil courts, He advises that the co-operation of the Public Service Commission be ob- tained in having the matter of the com plain: argued in the civil courts. It was alleged that the company ie operating trains during hours prohib- | JAMES MAGREERY & CO, | 23rd Street 34th Street | On Monday and Tuesday, | February the 2oth and 21st | SILK DEPARTMENTS. | “McCreery In Both Stores. Silks” Famous over half a Century. ‘fen Thousand Yards of Fine Quality Printed Foulard Silk, double width. 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