The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1911, Page 1

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SRE WALDO TO PROMOTE BIG BATCH OF POLICE 0,000 AT OPENING OF GREAT NEW LIBRARY we WEATHER-Unsettled; fair to-night. RACE RESULT abe orld, AND ENTRIES [Circulation Books Open to Ait.” | [" Cireutation Books Open to Ail.” | ___._ SEE PAGE? niles i. a “PRICE ONE CENT. cova: (he ta vou Weld} NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. 0,000 AT THE DEDICATION ANOAFUES Nsw Pots comin i cropsev OROPSEY HAD QUIT OF CITY'S GREAT LIBRARY, reesnO : TAFT AND DM TAKE PART SEVERAL DAYS AGO: en | Blows Out and Quickly 0 RS eng ui WALDO GETS THE 0B NOTABLE FACTS ” ‘ding. x ne : a MBecret Service Men by a Ruse|| CONCERNING NEW selexse Lube ules Ding Smuggle the President Un- PUBLIC LIBRARY, Butlding cost $1 —Unsettiods fair to-n| (Specially Posed To-Day for Evening World Staff Photographer.) + Police Commissioner Sent In His Resignation Last Week, but Gay- nor Urged Him to Remain | a Short Time. LAUNDRESS COLLAPSES. recognized Through Crowds. — ‘Capacity of livrars,, 400000 By Using Oxygen Helmet Leak books. Bullding covers plot of 300x270 feet, Is Found and Stopped— 106,300 square feet. nic feet of mar- Whole Block Affected. SPEECHES BY 2 rr More than % eMagnificent Building Declared |] bie usea in 5 Has 200 room rails and 75 miles J) to Set High Standard for | of bok shelves For effectiveness in dispersing guests and employees a fire could not hav slag eccaia cere ee a DELAYED PROMOTIONS ARE Be si rag cet train __ ADMITS HER RIGHT |s-S*sisi= ees oo oa MADE BY NEW POLICE HEAD Oe despite the gloomy offc for and hotel building at Fo fourt B continued P thron Joseph Johnson or Arthur O’Keefe Likely to Be Appointed to the Vacant Fire Commissionership. orning yrought out a monster mreet and Fifth avenue this 1 h this afternoon Until the choking odor was ledication . t the bullding was completel public One of the emp! nf Has. complete overcome, but dd ied her rahe water, Ld eittghog | Not only did the fumes of the an Beceene air cured OF Fy enn | monta spread through the Delmont Peenpene Tatts Gov, O8¥ Siayor Gaye) : establishment and drive out ever nor, Andrew Carnegie and a host of not+ Huenan Comipant tat they pebmesiea ¢ ables assisted in the dedicat! atmosphere for a block aroum! and bs and a throng : caused discomfort to pedestrians and fit iene t But Newark (N. J.) Prose-| persons in neighboring stores, dwellinis | and apartments. | nore than 50,000 pers | 1 the region about Bryant | Rhinelander Waldo, for the past sixteen months Fire Commissioner, A picked battalion of 50 policemen and | steam, several 5 s mounted men |‘'tor Wilbur Mott told a jury at New-| ‘Thomas Maloney, the second engineer, put the| ark, N. J a his| in the ar id po he vast ot . handed his resignation to Mayor Gaynor at 11.40 o’cloc! is mornit Park and pour the vast! Cutor Questions Mrs. Pig- Bice Got WEN 4 Mean, e esig m te y yaynor at 1 o'clock this ing 1 : , Delmonico'’s has its own tce and coo and was immediately sworn in as Commissioner of Police, assuming his ture that the 4 elow, pres! natelli’s Death Story. ing plant, The ammonia supply is kep t if We! i fo aent of the i would set , Junder pressure in a big tank in the new duties at noon, The term of office of James S. Cropsey as Police @ standard to At - |lowest of the cellars, At 8.30 o'clock teatnns ae clea . : ‘ ‘s F i this count: ’ an to protect her |th!® morning gasket, or packing, tn Commissioner expired the moment Mr. Woldo was sworn in, eceere, one Me ees me and her honor by killing a fie ee evece Jens gaia Posh It was up sed that Mr. Cropsey’s written resignation was awaiting whos t to invade the home was ‘ hs panir | t Sty ‘ : . . fea r fume with a roar like that of escaplny the Mayor at the Gi a r, 4 A Sceret Service Ruse Te pone oa caaietate) (ies BORLA | rimacwitih 8 roe a he City Hall this morning. That idea was dissipated Jate vhat the State would show | started from the engine room to remedy erein Mrs. Ca Pig-|the damaged tank. He g this afternoon by Lewis E, Birdseye, who acted as Mr, Cropsey’s secre- ATE ASKS W tary in the Police Department. Mr. Birdseye was asked for a copy of Mr. or atelll is « 1 with the mur of | the en " sey’s letter of resignation. 1] Antonio Antorio April 23 at her home, | encou a ve gle nicptede aa teaa Pear waa “ABO CPi N Al 0 LETTER OF RESIGNATION, a Sd by Ma Ba ths Denies tak & see Wie toe the open air Wu \ i a Phere is no letter of resignation,” said Mr. Birdseye. “Mr. Crop- The fumes of the ammonia progresse, sey resigned to the Mayor last Thursday afternoon. The Mayor asked TRIAL OF OIL MEN him to remain at-Headquarters for the present—I presume to allow time f upward rather slowly, but rapidly hat any such facts were to be found in|enough to cause considerable hustling ide, " pe tled to concession, He dented tary, Mr. Hilles, the nation’s Chief | tow ¥ Zé ecutive arrived at the Seventh avenue|the woman's case, She had asserted |in the guest rooms on the upper floors ae” wy & ; mal Pennsylvania Depot at 104. He was met| chat on the day of the killing she sent |General Manager Wilfred J. Taupler ani tage? 1 - Be / or the selection of a successor, 1 do not know that Mr. Cropsey had by his brother, Henry W. Taft, and Jobn| ner little boy for the man ghe killed |Chief Clerk John Bossong, with mol: nr ae ——_—— or ‘om th ayor this mornin, hat his .' been whom he will dine} ing that she had stabbed him whon he|@Med napkins pres to their faces WLAN ELAN DER WALZ el fe WALES Y ~~ . id ie Poerna) gt resignation had zon{ came to her home. The woman insist-|Kept the elevator operators and bell Attorney-General Asked What accepted. behneksek one © ad of a aosen aC aneiulllagadnaetenae atnae |boys at work until it was apparent | antes | Commisstoner Walto was scarcely flying squad-| she ed defense o! hon- | body was o! td . akon Ste ave a Take neta hi on were Ww nf ng {of This state of things led the Prog. | '"*t bide tiepeioer Hees Steps Have Been Taken y Aaya ody ri ery when he eene Outside. The autome itor to say to the Ju Hokie tire one sagt ie 'NATURALISTS MUST MOVE Agai John D. 1 Others ; l<s deus sea ae Peegphngsss. Major Butt, Mr, 1 ° “If it can be shown here that this! LAbiblea: : gat Sint: | FROM THEIR “ARCADIA.” ‘ gaimst John 1D, and Others, ! prepare the eligtiie Nsts for promo- Bervice men piled firs 2| woman, who {s charged with taking|*! & laundres was on th \e ; | tions. He announced his intention of ears and Presiden or M1} human Ife, was honest in her home bia pe eines aa ascents ‘ § Gosstble, Ave ge Me) satied hi She m her way down b: ri ,| Was ON, ay eh catntormation rye ey coeeicn fs as Gnidia th nd her honor I shail not|the far down she got the more —_—_ | Order rate each Pl lace [S400 MABE Btepa HA ae ee : 4 pene aplaing, thirty-two & a4 hr tals ay to you as to what| difficulty she found in breathing. As sh AT NEW YORK. Vacated Jeriminal pros yo of the ofMcers of ; serg itenants and twenty- s, following th It reached the offich she collapsed. CINCINNATI acated, , he Standard on ompa nder t seve 1 to be sergeants. Bacanthcayh he contin “the te will he girl was carried out 010 | 8 » The Evening World.) ent d no 1 Court! New y¥ " have been held up w that Antorlo left his wife in Italy| Dr, Warren of No. 2 apVns | Conn., M "Arca emanded of t Cropsey did not Mke and came here to n this woman, who) st was nmone - ee °° So 1 1 y ew f e entitled to advance- 1d been his sweetheart in the old|liceman Labau of the | my 12 As without dis n t F Commissioner Waldo will pick nuntry, When she learned that his| street station also sent Ratterles—s and Classe; M y urs ago 1 Tered by Po \ panking Kama the 1 Lara ee wife Was coming from Italy to join him| Flower Hoapital for an a n and Meyers, : nlavainneaAne | ih ecvaaniition ; ® FODRIRG DAMeS \S8: (NO 1G: ARE 0 sigh ee jd that {t was a question of her life| in restoring the laundress to consclou: AT BROOKLYN \ ahead oa: ation, Wak seecpeqennen ware: Moye wrk, ©. Another thing the new Commissioner menond sli i A y his life If the wife came ness, PITTSBURG. fais Hiselow, Hresident of the) fn" Vianley I me abla i ut Nid was to order that polleemen be paid ’ When Mr. Taft's ‘ ne ne unese : oman holds| t ! lp 18 ‘ ql f Buprem 0. the 10th of the month, a reform that © ’ 4 nent tur K n 4 ’ © oMcers have t demanding. nd was halt way ! Othe Man eae xt «| “ | ain ; Mure / rary Cs 4 f AM \ , B PARK Valdo's private secre- aaa warm in the baler Prager pee : Lad walt r ’ : cape 1 ra ,| YORK, M tar 1 Sheenan, who acted in 2 6 Wass CAS tha Be eNgh Ih whic 1 | ———e “sn 5a ! rn ni 1 the san y to Mr, Waldo tn the © the rest | AT BOSTON iu 3 ut {ize and tia \ and ar The new Commts- of the barked to try the r 1 OX lou ' t Bige- | pa 1 it an will keep the =~ with great eclat, ther vunderous orning, owing ng sm iow at he must i H 1 1 on pollee affairs through neering. emen to — 1 r t ts, 4 on a jury w ved capital] 31 The President went to the trustees’ | **rve on a Jury Ived capital into the subcelins | i : age i ir t j Vino for Ne rooin on the second floor and remained | Dunianment In” the 4 woman en ettached a line | ELOPERS CALL ON GAYNOR. Dee dean Gawntey sour Mathes feo, tee New, Mite aAae room on the seco A oar, on8. rammetned udge Thomas A. Davis presides at the| : As ' A ot i q FE noni vit r Waldo when he there until he was iY, ne othe cr > @ standplpe and nm att , vation wa ¥ ware ‘ ae Gnd one dignataries, and tho ceremonies vegan | ial. tha atataneh tne aha Gene 4y of water into the lower pa Daughter Receives Hin Diesstag at ; 4 # swor at Police Commisstoner ni ' A rica ‘ ‘ n ire Chief Edward Croke: promptly at 2 o'clock in the rotunda at | jury the ta sof v ling, Owing to Mts unfaaiia - + - City Hall, t D Ww 1 rvice Commissioner James ® the main entrance of the Mbrary on ith the arrangements of th | PHIA, 5 1 Mr noe Of Croker at | ere 60) Invited guests seut, Rowe Was unable to >t M 6 t son-in-law J % ¢ 3 . oY omen Oe Bric invited evests) PAPER FAMINE IMMINENT. | °°: 1 : ; u room with a severe case of & to the rumor * lartrude Gay. | United 1 would be a ted Fire Com- Li Canada Starving kers, : LADELE ty Hall, HH f BOY WHO “LOST” $10,000 : vs Senate e. waa a re nai n 1 1 vl been appointe ‘ Norris Tella Senate lute: } » woe ate i ; 1 RILL IS FOUND GUILTY. ene of hee WASHINGTON, May 23.—Only by the t » . . . ‘ t i Ww the Mayor Spangled Banner.” adoption of the paper clause of the ate ; ‘ t a ! would go u the great branch heap paper and the retention of the | Mush ald ont FLYNN BACK IN OLD JOB TOR Mawar raoolynd them) emillogly: | 6p) ; 4 I opened and the little print p industry in the United pie re See % : ane ise A fe ‘ ; city offictala and directors of the | States be secured, according to John | possible ventured ‘dack IN THE SECRET SERVICE, wit ¢ aw and shen. #0 seo) , ' H 6 Croker to , came out and marched down. | Norris, representing the American opened, elec vawsing. Aris wee doyou Hananth Atta Teli e ssioner ts not Virst came Dire Edward H, An- | Newspaper Publishers’ Association, who | tT ware rin at Washingto win Ore wa the fir a syle ae CORT. a M a ig Clty FM ine derson and John L. Cadwallader, then the Senate Finance at ' erable pple RA ocr se ince thal . Fire Commisstones Cc. Howland RB secretar oft m e8 i Ria ole i be af 1 By a \" ; a 3 Mbr and Edward W. Sheldos n fi rovinces which con: J a re aoe WASHINGTON, M W , 1 Var bide of the houndary line, | ger 't 5 be | r lered gi ecause h y"welleve they can starve out the thiis wariled Lie’ Poo laureate of Mook deve to tase eal | pr ta Haag sill irgeAmerlcas ny} 1 Young [a a and on very ftlandl7. arma American paper makers, whose domes: and Ladder No, 2 on the way to the fire) Ne af [ida spall wane ee . sho Mee With @ sliver vase, filled with flowers, [lost the bill, ith the Mayor, who said this afte te wupplles are nearly xiausted” |nouse. ; | formerly held, Brevelus’ checks end in00e7 orders, it \

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