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erences tt DOLE LEENA LLL ALLL ALLA ALE BOL - By Eleanor Schorer _ THE EVENING _WORLD, SATURDAY, IN THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE - _APRIL 22, 1911. ie 3S The Morket MISSHEWITT IGE GRAND JURY TAMES AWHOLE ASKS THE MAYOR The Circus. FLIES AN EVIL? OH, NO! CHICAGO, April 22.—The “busy, curt: work as a disease carrier,” said Prof. Forbes. ‘The fly, instead of being an evil, 19 an agent for good. TRAFFIC SQUAD x | Daughter of Former Mayor} TO BE A WITNESS. Wants Him to Explain Why icdinidie,_J The Bobses For A. “Morning walk. ous, thirsty fly’ has at last found a de- fender. He 1s Prof. S. A, Fortes, State entomologist, who has experimented with the “fly problem” tn Chicago for two years, “Don't swat the fly; swat the person who gives it opportunity to do deadly a “The presence of the fly points to an unsanitary condition—that the house- holder is not taking proper care of his garbage or is careless with his table scraps, Take warning of the fly, It will save doctors’ bills. Fly carried ats- ease is the punishment for not heeding sanitary laws and the fly's warning, Ae PEACE DOVE WIDOW IN TAXI MYSTERY INDEATH MEN SWING FROM crew: CARRIES MESSAGE | PURSUES SUITOR OMAN ANDINIURY 2o0-FOOT HEIGHT TO POLICE CESTATION TO PHILADELPHIA TO WOMAN IN FIRE tepye Shows Police How to i Cross Street. | Young Criminals Range the City Unchecked. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 3rd Street 34th Street “LESSON BEFORE CROWD. FAULT Abolition of Plain ¢ Clothes De- | tails Throws On Monday ‘and Tuesday, ‘And She Gets to Cooper Union April the 24th and 25th Her Own Way With Big Cavalry Escort. Heavy Burden on Detective Bureau. SILK DEPARTMENTS. im Both Stores. 4 \ Pigeon Flies ant In, Lights | Chase to Prawns 4,000 Jew- | Victims Found in) Burning |With Hand Hold on Derrick} he eS Hy i . ‘ 7 é : ae é | McCreery Silks’ Miss Sarah Cooper Hewitt of No Ara result of evidence given to the} ‘on Captain’s Shoulder With els Begins After Dinner =| House After Son of Woman lackle, Ironworkers Shoot | i An Ate Lexington avenue, daughter of ex! Grand Jury investigating police condi: | ; ae | ; \ % : famous over half a Century. Mayor Abram 8, Hewitt, and the active| tions by Police Commissioner Cropsey, Note of Praise. | Pasty in New York. Had Given Alarm. to Midday Meal. | : Alrector of the work estabilshed by her| former Deputy Police Commissioner | . | Eighteen Thousand Yards of Natural Ecru grandfather and father at Cooper! Hugher and a number of police officers, ; ei eo | Rough Shantung Pongee ard Union, made things ively for the tra Me | Mayor Gaynor will be Invited to appear | Capt O'Connor was turning out the) PHTLADRLPHTA, Apr A chase} PARKERSBURG. reason why any ‘sojourne: | ens 8 Soc per y Police in the pl.za on Fourth avenue! next week and give his impressions of post platoon in the Hast Pifty-first n New Yo a merry |W. 6 irry lack amusement If between Eighth and Ninth street last | the way @ police force should be han- street « at 8 o'clock this morning ¥ and continued to Atlantic }of this etty t« 1 Money isn't neces- 4 semen d Idied. The invitation will be extended | One of the c) rs had a window ope dd to-day Philadelphia, | (gg wife w Manteipal Building en- TAS : J tiP’Ts eg a a hee sane olad ~ pnd by Maynard Moliister, foreman of the | ine oho fo wee we gs ee Mee i Mes, Fannie C varerale acing: taine sta thousands in City Hall Park) WASH GOODS DEP’TS. im Both Stores. | Gr we} | : . 7 “y idow, of 0, 263 W Lendl a nd the »y office butld s all day of an innocent bystander, they knew | Grand Jury, and th Mayor will be |Mutter of wings and in through the widow of N $ 4 : ‘ a fire in the Caskey apar and near! ice buildings all day Second Floor, j Advised that he may suit his own con- | | street, New caused the arrest of ong, six days in the week, and on Sun- sho was somebody, and so did the | ii ice as to when he wishes to ap- | OPC! 8 pigeon, trim and slate! Rovert J. Davidson, a young ishing through the halls of | 4.) the forty-horse teams drawing its s, rs : crowd of about a thousand persons | \02 | blue. ink Iwwho hail been Her ardent adaiirer, hut |the flat tosdny aiumnbled over ’the | Cue Ue teases, teu ceraae | Sale of French Bordered Marquisette and wre meanered Around them. imnign| 2! case Mayor Gaynor'a heaith wit | Wille the men of the squad gaped the| who, she A es, took Jowelry | body of Curry, attired onls ts un- | what vaude promoters would call, Gall Dotted Swiss Flouncings. White d Bae by i 5 essa sk of | visitor elre the room te th valued at $10 erclothin n anol 0. ley * oncert,"" = wi 7a ONS RRS SEC OMUs th airoat mice) ae| at SteY. Bin lo saiey the tale OF | Sais Pireiee the rom Amica Aud ‘than | Mest oahe and 6 woman's. wit entered ESTER TOARAGEH Se . ; Peonee | grounds with various colored borders. the plaza in her carriage, drawn by | Hag tn detait what he has done with | alighted Capt. O'Connor's shoulder (iargely into the pursuit from Atlantic {Covered Mrs. Caskey nearly dead from + day at the noon hour was the ¢wo big black horses, with two very | the Police Department and what he in- | It stayed there, perfectly unafraid and | city, After tracing young Davidaon to | Ut" usual spe display, “The fear-proot 68c per yard atiff men on the box. She came out! teMd# to do with it, he will be asked | contented until the formality of sending | that Mrs, Caldwell finally lo- | On Curry’s head was a wound, mada | workers on the steel construction are former prices 1.00 and 4.25 : | to convey that information to the Grand | the men out had been completed. Then| cate st night in a hotel | apparently by some steel Instrument, | gteat time savers. It {s part of their and ordered the coachman to cross) Taie bs Rata Linke Was p hen | ; tit the me lopped’ Gown oh’ the dis i ‘ was cornered Davide | 1 ashe. trade Beit acetne 4a, Gocner Union, Bui the mem- | it hopped down on the desk and sub-| t us cornered Davids | Curry way rushed Joseph's Hos- 1 from one piece of work bers of the Grand Jury are anxiow 1 f 1 tried to flee by tak-! pital, mut died SSN Aiea mia: AHO} Sid’ tha’ @uneevialad eo Italian White Dress Linen, made on hand . ai | bers of the nd ¢ anxious | Jected the open blot to a critic son, . ak- |p put died shortly after iis | to ” nd the jel o e id a) 7 Bie tecribne DAC Hartly tured be| orn oF He Grand Jury are Anxious jetted the open m critically ine Phere Ware HOvtMINAsOULi|'acrival,, Stva Caskey ia.in (he came la@ineers run with them they! all have! looms, water shrunk. Weight suitable for fore the traffic sergeant on the car) Y ut th a pair of very bright, very hours, so he hired @ taxicab G vi :, Pi * track crossing ran in front of the horses | 80Mally and give his ideas on some tm-| round, straw colored eves a eee ced taxicab | institution and physicians say she the habit, When the noon whistle! coat suits. 45 inches wide. soc per yard if eamions they have ed ft | je the b as Beare ete et maeieuie: CORFMOAE | Lot secover, for her body is s of | blows, do they waste the time to walk a a 4 ordered the corahman to turn an- | Pres#ions they have gathered from th hile the bird was go engaged, Capt. | he had shaken the widow * y 1s @ mas { Ghee Wey, Ho. failed to understand , evidence on the record, {O'Connor saw that a scrap of thin| As soon as Mrs, Caldwell: learned of | Durne. to the lifts or the ladders which would values 75c and 85¢ ly and turned still a third way. | MAny members of the Grand Jury feel | paper was wrapped about its shank and | bavid-on's departure she, too, hired a: William Cagkey, aged about twenty-| take them down from the thirteen stor- | The sergeant, busied with « particularly | Mat responsibility for police conditions | held in place with rubber bands, He | taxicab. It war a race to this sity, and one, if son oF the woman, is mela to [Jen now erected COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS. ste with the M nuRED to noth arrived aivut the same time, With |have discovered the fire, According to do not ‘ wD Ad 5 confusing rush of trafic, let him go. |i v ‘ the leg ap een Ww of th , it dha Mloce andi fali ke : iiacnowancatecar withouL sincming the placon; ana’ tae came Detective Barnshaw of the | the story” he the poltee day, he rush fo ° and fal! of Second Floor. Policemen Learn Something. jot the rotlinss ‘ound written on’ the paper Ablentle | We a eea ev etantiven He age te attenc Jance at a club near ns on wiant a orrioka tha . : anne trame sty aroun the ie missioners. No ligne of | these words in pencil |ceeded in running Davidson on | Nis home ox to his house steel beams and girders from the 5,000 yards of Imported Mohair Sicilian yee OF seven on dui nea! what they ha eginnin ‘onditions in the Police Department | Broad street ana piacea him under ar- | between dan a col or w* A . 4 ara Astor place again: By this ti magne Lape ACI lbh (Signed) | ered, Says the house was ablaze when he. pulleys 1ooks, The : % Miss Hewiit's very determined features i URS TA nie ee cl (Go NORIEVILUE TURN bas thy = ‘arrived and that he immediately rang | send nwn for the next hoist swings | inches wide. 95¢ per yard were well out of the window, asking | P00 SON [tu ink From the front room the bird prea | St ®} West Beventy-second street, “wm, the long steel arm ont it is clear | value 1.50 thee driver and) the policeman very | hada’ aN a eae ently flew bac a boarding-house said to-day fd that just before Curry died | of the RAG RHA LAG Ce Chace crisply what the trouble was WimristeA ttorns nie Moss jto-day, (ory ee ee that Davids ne time been ered an explanatl hie hundred and Mise bask Flem ts @ big questi New York “ity Jo ; ree he Amnavered Cc icon are ihe who 18 in the; The Percentawe of youthful offenders | ‘ O rescue any |ly as a feather, next to thelr 4 | = : wrong,” said Miss Hewitt, "You don't | * amazingly tare, heat and nm tie afte shed 23rd Street 34th Street know your business. \ * 5 ay smoke was too much for him and hi = The sergeant hot i retort that) J Mba tRRASnOlGl HrAALUAIIY eH iy sank sal duaies he sinlined, TO PAINT OUR S SKYLINE | “from coachmen or women in car- (OW Way. The city ts full of profes a UE story, for it does not explain now us} AS “AMERICA’S PICTURE.” | Bares." " j sonal mendicants who ply thelr trade d make it the themed | —_—— etal Mise Howitt cominanded the) 4 ‘York has become a paradise for Sin ane Greve eae \ hat has been in | Sieichen Will Also Urge Law| * “"¥ou can't stop hbre, ma'am?” saig | YoxHMeN who male 1 thelr hang far as he wa, caine to fly | Asdinat Steel all this week was to Give Painter Royalty on In- : . in the Intervals bs thelr rd alent to hi Nite \w Kor to. un 7 | the traic ma rspedee gape alet cede sic. : teginnt fos sult: wa w low rd fo badly | creased Value of Work. | Where can I stop?” die inquireg | Ber#eh Thelr renosts a aeanr tke ees Fp Clr badly i es SIE ae heat Eighth and Ninth streets back of a PIACe have sp) | vate aves Ave atleina w York to-day on the French | department store ATOL STE BSE THN seems to know, It started jue liner La Sayole on an unusual mission | °NGo.there(t’ coomanded, Miss Hewitt, |. "“The reason appears to be that inthe} Wai Con chen and fiemen He has been ssioned by the Gov- , past two or three years all detective a ’ on a stove ) some manne: nt of I to paint a typically The carriage went over to the point: work hax been taken away trom po- | lit Aszlat me thet rereeer ted, The loss , ure for the gallery of the | indicated. So did a hundred persons niform. Now it is all put! terio day te j - and © 2 who had become interested in the con mon inthe Detective Bureau, | ant it was wore I of a n q@vae stronsiy ir troveray. The crowd soon grew to be of whom ure detailed to clerical Miler ° ‘ e ¢ unusual ‘ bs held pit x | © thousand. rage “wf nation Deen I to take emtect tt rr Besides \ Miss Hewitt stepped out of the car Neer pial hak 1 ee ‘ ft 4 sate ania sstiat, ‘my cusat | stage, and squared her shoulders. uiduips, robberies And : Surare pa ‘ " ‘ RAUB AL) 6 ee tetra at a araga wuninee tines G@ho catled the nearest traMe man and ‘t 4. What to do with this present 0 y for a t i | | geked bin who was the highest officer; MCgitor ws tho puusie that vontrante |. « and rE aE, «PINE ended right here at Miers is | of the Police Department within call tne Grand Jury, and the me Nos ‘0 100,000 SEE GAME OF anyth ne & Hedetg ote Bip Bat ; pe Pongo patra eres Heutecene | acoking BRITISH FOOTBALL, : ching like It anywhere else.” 4 _ teichen will promote sentiment here, Had Lieutenant Brought, | iy the serceant and three patroimen Special Trains Carty Enormous! fora movement whieh tas rr became very att ning the ee Ww bh i vefore the | Bend him to me,” said Mins Hew)t; | PPR EY solve rippled Crew oof Wr Crowd to Annual Struggle eo roviding t GREAT number of beauti- “and quickly.” right 0 =r ean fy otal My Were Bina Ucen ts eyed ful Apartment Housen in ‘The Meutenant came, Miss Hewitt was N sive iny sb in London it Snopeknen 4p value, tund’as York ty Ad Pio- pacing up and down beside her carriage AO ONE) ANTIC in aii chat ear LONDON, April 22.—The ¢ Ae shall ‘ ip @ tane formed of awed spectators. advise him | Spa S97 ia tex ky ga Association Cup, the greate A ge of th r Th W. Id’: Tt would take an expert stenographer | " aN ROTATE al eee y ein British football, was pla Cnvaiat © of his work everytime tt chan e orld s te take down half what Miss Hewitt sata | 00°" RE wile SUD TAR) Ses nL A Pens Verwaer Maw Deltea neta an advance over the previous R t that Woutenant. His sergeant at ach Boone eee a ee ee of the cup, and Bradford city to em paving: BE Alry vf eane pring enting uide Astor place was a “big, uncouth, stupid a block away, the po- ne ? Jay, ond resulted tn a te, Much dash exemen w Open a Safe, man who-did not know how to address | vine Min ad cleverness were shown by: ‘both | BN etree dy geal fy pay ol An Artistle ond Vainabie Die @ lady.” Bhe knew the traMo regula-| Muss teams but the defence of the ends was @ons es well as any policeman, Momeseekers i's store| # escaped | it, They also en- | She | door, magnificent, Neither t look! * Imew police duty. too. ‘My father was Mayor of this city,” he eaid. “I know the rights of the m was able to] r JUST FROM THE PRESS Copies of this et last nigh y found fn # usHal Enormous crowds, estimated | With $0 tl ' i ! i ne t 1 tenant \ 1 as bigh as a hundred thousan 1 How a ringalt's ct ‘ id stole a sergeant mth gia m + | te <1 in from the north during a ity of cigars. Then they entered The World's Branol ‘ people as well ae I know the rights of Ppatroimen marched behind. And Mies | vrked River 4 All were badl y Sj night to tness the final matet he|W. A. Treuxs’s residencs but were will be mailed ue police.” hh Cooper Hewitt went to Cooper exhausted when picked up, The atrand- pal, * Mt s inal ratiroads operated two hundred | frightened away, leaving two overcoats pen ecaipt of 8 com Ueutenant, who been joined Union by most direct rou: of doom I ee. seins, ® | epecial trains, behind, : ‘or postage, . oer nce ~ re - _ — z hs aed

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