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GA YNOR SAYS HE STOPPED $6,000,000 G WEATHER—Fatr To-Night; Wednesday Unsettied. The “Cireula _ SEE PAGE| ei tion Books Open’ to All. Ag Copyright, 1011, by The Press Publishing _PRICE ONE CENT. Co, (The'New York World). NEW YORK, | TUESDAY, APRIL S OW NG Gia ( tamer SIE PITS "Giron ion Books Open to All.” | WEHATHER—Fatr To-' FINAL EDITION 11, 1911. 20 P GAYNOR SAVS GRAFTERS [200 MEN OFFER ATTACK HIME BECAUSE TUseLLslo0 HE CUTOFF $00,000... = mcciie Sipkie Number of Re-| | sponses to Advertisement of “Makes a Remarkable ita RALPH BRANDRETH Mt. Moriah Surgeons, tn Awarding Medals t | | wencticneGOTINTO PRISON ~ BY NEW ESCAPADE | But Son of Millionaire Pill Man- | ufacturer Was Quickly Re- leased in Belgium. G, J. ALLEN GETS MONEY. Quart of His Blood Is Trans- fused Into Veins of Mrs. Rosie Reisler. “PRAISES MEN IN RANKS. Declares the Fire and Police Forces Are the Best in the World. Tn a desperate effort to save the lof Mrs Rosie Reisler the med |of Mount Moriah Hospital, under direction of Chief Surgeon Moskow!tz, transfured to her h veins and arteries QT. Allen, a saflor, a quart of blood this afternoon. The operation of transfusion took more than half an hour and Dr. Moskowitz Mayor Gaynor charged tn an address! to the medal men of the Fire Depart- | i ment this afternoon that the recent at-| SERVED TWENTY DAYS. tack upon his administration had been j engendered hy persons whom he had! y heh aed aba aaenered | wi, {48 hopeful that the desired result was A a Maat and san;|Had Been Sentenced With | attained. sph aan | ? Mrs. Refsler’s home 1s at No, 293 Stone ft adminis- t aminis-| Auguste Mathias to Two |avenue, Brookiyn, Recently #he suffered revues TTT @n internal hemorrhage which so de- Years for Swindling. pleted her supply of blood that her con-| | stitution was undermined and she hegan |to fade away under the eyes of her family physician. He directed that #he de transferred to Mount Morlah Hos: pital, at Second street and Avenue A. The hospital surgeons saw at once | that Mrs, Reisler must have nev, rich and healthy blood—at least a quart of it. Her relatives and fr to furnish the life givi em was fou kowltz acconting’ they during g graft tin rmer ne ‘5 presentation speech was y to praising the men in » and police departments and ai grafter who had con- LS, Belgium, publish Ralph April 1.—The to-day a story Brandreth of New Auguste Math the latter bed as the New Yorker's in which it {s affirmed that Atervention of the Mints- the two men have been m prison after serving only | Headqua Ire York, and being de: retary by Lie ntrod speech to where guests, ‘Tam ve ‘ough the Tustic glad released f an advertise- twenty days of a two years’ sentence, | ment in this morning's V id offering 2 : a healthy man willing to give a t of his blood to Mrs, Retsler. | Hundreds of Applicant: Mght had scarcely bro! when | human answers to the advertisement ope appeared, More than twenty men were + i waiting Dr. Moske when he Gets Letters of cpiee pers his ning work | sheng Mech oie ‘ ready to receive applicants, 0 called up to no | ome of these were their blood solely Mrs. | and without monetary reward | great majority wanted the peared to consider the si |quart of blood as a trifitny | when that sum was involve | Nearly the men who w | to set od we e they were ge & to give up! Retsler | But the nen in t nen in the Pol to matter worth of b nt, Natural ploym: nourished lot a quart of blood to save g woman at | Mount 8 }and had not been a RALPH BRANDRETH, . a ae ____ | any mon t 4 . | ceived for cording to the published accounts, | anxious to Brandreth and Mathias were arrested | gaons b 7 ti ai have been| on Mar sed having | to be t Regn 1 oy not | swindled the propr : of a hotel and] ,, hed ‘his blood supply t at re et equently enced to iM | parted with considerable of it tte 1 clergyman, who said it} prisonment as vagabonds. The papers | Sina as a h we couldn't ©) state that an m conducted} Another man, well deessed and strong | ng ladders to ay ut men up to the Min . convinced looking, said he did not want the money escue t girl +e jed t that h was an American | put wanted to get rid of a quart o nan brie that he knew 6 an aire, f blood because he hal too much. ty int 1 where they had Jon hls blood was made and v 4 f r Squandered a Fortune, ee ee \ nis | there was wrong with i “In 1 kin and provide Ked for three m e: t precep and 5 a expedt- | ewo , was found to orr: \ I e s a man of powerfy! ; nV . tt t iste ig on the 9 t n rT n ed as master the er way on d mat f : . Y at i a re 4, pkinovi. e ne rear aS witz took charge me! Ma Vread ‘of pont, Ja Duane, John H, Kelly, fore: & quiet i f rand men Willi M to t als Vdward I J 11 neant to her was wheeled i. J. Walsh, batt Third | Slexand kK, axsista ating roam a little eto Me Division; Lawrence pilot five Elder (Continued on Second Page) 4 CHIEF OVERCOME McKernan Brooklyn Death Trap, Res- __ PRICE “ONE CENT. | AGES ~ FOR 146 DEATHS IN Employers Charged 1 With 146 Deaths -|'ROSSITER THUMPED BY GIRL’S FATHER aS Ss WITH $ FIREMEN; TTO FLEE FLAMES Son of Former New York Central Vice-Presi-| dent Punched by Flushing Man for Flirtation on Train. ” pu From An embarrassed and reluctant youth! knew her, admitted to-day to an ening World] he bit me, mter at Miushing, L. 1, that hewas| “When the tratn reached Woodside 6 recipient last Thursday morning of ne oy bid age * He told me T had tn- {ry punches set in motion by G snes 1033 Aa he was honest. | Retlly, also of Flushing, fa! him, so I left the train, srirude Reflly, @ #ixteen-year-old ste He Stays at Home Now. Troplied that T did not and cuer Fell Unconscious. orge | 1, guing with Jattalion Chief McKternan of Brook 1 was rescued from death this after= | manslaughter in the first degree. HARRIS ‘AND BLANCK INDICTED FIRE HORROR SS os |Proprietors of Triangle Shirtwaist Company Charged With Man- slaughter in First Degree on Two Specific Charges. ($25, 000 BAIL IS GIVEN BY EACH OF ACCUSED. ‘Charred Bit of Door Shows Grand Jury Lock That Penned Hun- dreds in Fire Trap. Isaac Harris and Max Blanck, joint owners of the Triangle Walst Company, which operated the factory in Washington place at which 146 lives were lost in the fire of March 25, were this afternoon indicted for Two indictments were found against | each, The indictments were handed to Judge O'Sullivan in the Court of General Sessions after an exhaustive investigation that lasted during the whole day. ° The indictments are based upon Section 80 of the Labor Law, which See that all doors leading into such factory shall be so constructed as to open outwardly, where practicable, and shall not be locked, bolted or fastened during the working hours of the plant, Section 1050 of the Penal Laws deals with the question of Tesponsi- bility for death in such cases as might result from a violation of Section 80 of the Labor Law, tutes manslaughter in the first degree. The indictments specify that Ha and Blanck were criminally respo: and declares that a violation of the section consti- ! © carefully tnvestigated with the ob rtaining 1f there have dee for the deaths Rosle Grasso and} criminal violations of the law, Your Margaret Schwartz, An indictment was| search should not be hindered or found against cach of the partners for| checked by the asumption that the law each specie death mentioned + tnsum Harris and Blanck were not tn court] tions. In when the indictments were Nanded to | adequate to Judge O'Sullivan 6 foreman of the| ert t 18 prop: of our eltizens Grand Jury, dut it did not take, the Dis ty triet-Attorney long to get in touch ¥ » penalties provided them, | are not severe, But it is not Immediately after the finding tn the! so much the severity of the penalties ruins of the Triangle Waist Company) ay the certainty that justice will be ad- factory of a lock which showed that at) ministered that act t least one door was locked during the! assur ere entrusted fire Harris & Blanck were placed un-} with the it of the law wit! der surveiiiance, Detectives shadowed | zealous! m Wiss Ausantt their every movement and kept In com- | ‘harred piece of wood with a closed munteation with the District-Atto: lo to it, was the mute wit oce. These detectives were notifled at t ne indictments. of the Indtet | shadowing | tne forwith. Fe 4 o'clock this aftern: ment of the men they and took them into custody wood to-da Was exhibited te It was part of on the ninth floor $25,000 Ball Fixed, | atl ich 409 girl ope " " s were at work when the fire Lteuts, Thomas and Lee of the Central Office brought fat It was nd terday among > men to the t 4.20 o' eld rably afte ment rom the building b Detective Bernard Flood and had been 5 off! «Attorney Grand Jurors Amazed, the on ay h tha s were amazed b. nesses the en of Distrk @ reques noon in a gas-filled cellar, nearly full neewer Ps. eget et He In afar has en very Alstrossing ¢ blazing ofls and varntvh, Mis res- ayant ned that joey pea ee fe s who was a vice-president of the New| 1 got into that car at a tims when Me ai : York Central Ratiroad for trout heen home #8 at No, 2% San-| the preset scientific Instrument factory of Cha Pushing. Young Rossiter #1 em and from Manhattan tn the smok bilabue at Nos. 2026 to 2083 Pacte |@t the Grand Central § ‘ M lly was not at his home tos Brooklyn, this afternoon mutes daily. Mias Re who but Mrs. Reilly was, When told : cc es men were | 2oved in Manhattan, lives with ber par-| about young Mr. Rossiter's explanation saved from the bu the fire. [ents a tNo, 2 Plushing Murr sald tas halping them | 1), amd comes to town every morning | sband made no mistake, My om the 718 trad usband never makea a mistake. He| Nad led @ foree into the| When she got on the train last Thury-| got the right man and Mr, Rossiter ¢ partly | day morning sowed ant | knows it , renee | took the sent ti ad told | vived by t before tet . oe ees. | | TO CLEAR PARK OF ROWDIES, | 1 lost and would return lay to re ad tried to flirt wit te Arliss ta. re ty in Morningside PB ry Mos The Young Man Gets His, t eget gine No, 135, and Privates Vdward Don- | seat, @ tall young man ed the ed and that robe wi seste Pett, | sat down beside her, and, she says, tted untt nditions er futher #ay J her, A ad eto the 6 was conside nded a hard fig we vund and asked alongs yanked m ay story part. ce © ar me i eee tal. nam ted, fut not uit a feaiy | ATLANTIC CITY CROWD Snes var | ba nacre timate end it #8] SEES THRILLING RESCUE, #5," ny | oh ae ren Pen ‘omised to walt a reasone aol clouds of and noxtou: oly—"Mr two | United States Fidelity Company, pe Pear ys aes ty w | wNot that I would blame Mr, Re t Judge Thanks Grand Jurors, | 1, 1 on ad itting a om " ving t ta, Judxe rand w an examina fixed at ndant euer objected rth side of of this county apprectate ¢ the long rows “Every detail of the disaster shi 4

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