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THE EVENiNG WUKLL, TUESDAY, AY 80, 1911. GA AO VATE BROCPAS fOODETES IN THE NEWS|MLOOTAN == === OMNES) | Pouce HEROES | RESIGNS BECAUSE Strange and Curious Happenings in the 10 GRAB STREETS Ss ORDER [IN UST 10 eee ee . 5) Bs |Shot at Nitroglycerine. Dead Man as Text | Gompay dh clean deetive tort A committee wan appointed to consal: \ . company in clear, dectstve terms. ° with the members of the Board of Bati- " A While hunting, Clarence Henderson] The Rev. Otto Brand of the Water. Tse (onan ‘Teha %. Meehah, GboranTE. One Climbs on Shoulders of Dr. Hier’ Colt Going to Detroit, and award, Brieht of (Bomas, Okla. |ville, Conn, Mothodint eer sl rohoned. Yards W Yards Would Shut] NO FREE BED FOR SINGERS. Protest Will Be Laid Before | ott, Davia Schulte, Frederick Frisch < ore There's No T: 7, Cat of muddy water under a boulder, [a bridge, and had « placard put up in| “ti iy singers, musicians and ot A and E. A. Pratt—at once went to tho the Other to Reach Con- | Where There’s No Tammany, "2," ‘ tarot a i OF Srot, Peadine tn party, _ Off Section of City from sade wae Webel Gees eeeesias eee | | lof the two beds for actors to be endowed ‘ to-mo' morn. Bronx Park. by @ bequest of $10,000 made to St. Luke's mittee To-Morrow. nee befits Set inaean Hospital by Mra, Catherine KE. Daly, ; sis as " first ahot proved chat it waa nitro- gested Fire-Escape. Few Saloons and Quiet. rlycerine, Henderson died. | ‘Thirty-tve -_— Bright's body, and sixty-five more hay widow of Henry F. Daly. The beda are wes Guay by. ie Weave oo prune TER MGB tecacia: og eacniecnone Git dis. 1etae CITIZENS TO PROTEST. |in earning their iivingn ae taramane | O°? hundred property owners and| The time is needed, It was atgued, to nt Mt Mil ad lies il ibd be ya "| variety, minatrel or circus’ performers, ['easeholders met yesterday afternoon | notify ail property owners in the district een located (oo deep to reach FIGHTS FRE jen” aati ihe Rev, De. Nathaniel | NEEDED A COWCATC. HER ON HIS AEROPLAN. * Hate pastor of Trinity ¥ Many About to Jump When | tt hurch, Patchen and Greene f nues, B it was unexpecied, so Bry! Williams, trying for a pilot license at Los At ~ | None of Mrs, Daly's helrs-at-law or |!" the Assembly Room of the Pullteer | attected. * | |nexc of Kin, among whom are William | Building to protest against the con-| Ann street was referred to particulart: did not have a cowcatcher on his biplane, Mass Meeting Called to Take! Lalmbeer of Ne “| Thirtieth street | templated action of the Board of Fati-|by one man present at the meeting. eee een oka (at Ne. ak Nostrand | mate calling for the removal of ali |they actually need more room there Brooklyn, {# mentioned in. the! of alllhe said, “the problem is simple, All that Js necessary Is to have the police chase out the dozens of hawkers and peddlers.” He was fl he | the brow of @ hill 1 feet from the ground, when suddenly, as he pas Stampede From Burning | Ds Hater har accepted & cal ene ne nlmal was truck by the aeroplane and Knocked ‘rotting down the wm,| Action to Protect Rights Tenement Is Checked. Raden GH r children have pped up," mplains, in a #ixer flat where uid hardly sleep for the racket trains nearby In Detroit, he said, he hopes to find nd over | h was filed yesterday in the|Dullding encroachments in Park Row to's office. ‘The residue of the| between Spruce and Ann streets, and {n ie left to the 8. PLC. A. [Ann and Fulton streets. H. F. n wife and j of Public, ¥) lack and white were a winnnig com if Dination at» fire panic on West street early to-day. They are two policemen |the simple life which has be f Of the Old SItp station, whose quick wit/nim in this “overw! and Acrobatic skill prevented at least | ough metropolis fifty tenants of a blazing tenement from| “I have found New York,” continued Jumping from the fire escapes to the | Dr. Hafer, “the worst saloon--overned Street below. city in the United States. The whole They are heavy sioepers in the vig | Polley of the city Is Its Hquor tram fix-story tenement at No. % West| “It is Tammany wherever you look. | atreet, and a fire which was started in| Tammany selects the officials, and eleot | ihe Baliway shortly before s o'clock was) (Hem. nt they rule the city. vere cars | Williams was thrown from its seat, but escaped unhur ' ghowing in @ red glare through the |e ey even ann ne moving | ‘The biplane kept going until two inlien further on It collided with a haystack, anoul ways 7 pleture @ 0 Ath th 1t# propeller still running when friends of the ‘!'® "sported in an auto, is frelght ‘The attempt of the New York, We: |ehester and Boston Ratlway Company + denied Iming” five-bor- » take possession of two streets on the Ps} ce tia Pt a i The Telephone ars has aroused thousands of taxpayers now the und | people war up as | Unitesthe Family 1 eniapt br & eouun (a “Is that you, Mot Mother?” e is also indignation at position to establish « Jin a distinctively resi street transom when a passerby saw it Whe man ran to the nearest alarm box, character. aviator reached it Pulled it, then ran back to the house! ‘The pastor Indicated he has no com Yelling at the top of his volce. Not a|piaint on ac Boul in the tenement house atiri The @tranger gathered a pile of ato! “Yes; baby is j is just beautiful fo-eay. He has had his nap and is playing here on the floor be- ks to take a je me now.” ‘8 are not of an elevating | nd was anch The ompany possession of Ad 'Boy Has Frogskin Leg jy rolling twenty-pound cannon balls stolen from the lawn of thi ums str 4, he can dwell| Thomas Reardon, a fiv rold boy *” and be highway oY) brary down the steep grade nin use for forty |g “* Oh, do!—come over and brin NY Jet fy at the windows. The clattor of Se Wek cee ioe or wetlh 4 the ently pardon RUOwh | sags escent td avenue, a 1M your sewing. We can sit ‘and } breaking glass finally stirred the tene- ys can play ball in the|/to have a frogskin leg. The police, who had been doing acro- | foot boulevard that has been mapped 7 H ment house into life. jthere will be no elevated} ite was severely burned and when | batic atunts to keep thar lege from get- | ou! but never opened. ‘There atrect un | BS watch | bab: and sew and talk. er hi became necessary ne 4 n od 1 he nen. rom lorris P: hee! i 175 Tenants in a Panic. Fr will preagh his last sermon Sareea ca the skin. from bulltrogs bbs Tien Tarrested elehte “The | OM Morris Park avenue to Bronx Park ib And I'll telephone Father to . H ‘ and arrested elgnt. and are t the offi: id come hi i When the 175 sleepy tenants realized e IS He announced his| He ix about well reshmen wanted to hold a nig are wbout 200 feet apart, to the office and co: lome with H that the hall was afire they broke up on Sunday. He — mateh with the big pellets, A Cut Off from Park. John. It will be just fine for us into two parties, “Thoae ving above the was born in Michigan, aa was his wite Seraph, Not Snake, Tempted Eve The railroad management wanta the to have dinner er together.”” i floor loped for the roof, and got ai Bintan to Rive th eets and th yration these two Kround 1b | ag tein tra trough ti naan: | WEDDING OF “COUNTESS” —_|.,2%,!, "1s Sasacthr or «| Wore Hat in U.S. Supreme Court Calvary Church, New York, says he! py sitting throughout yest bullding. Th h . e oe ri ‘seach doh a le bead VON KOENITZ ANNULLED, | sie not vetieve a snake tempted Mother | «ton of the United “Yes, I will—and come early, { Bae Peete » the eastward of Mother. Good-bye.” fire escapes. — | ‘@ to ain says it was a seraph| with his head « tion any my Ans contemp | 5 . ; “did the wicked. thing Taga a. peeAMebive: ion of a big embankment Wrnee Follcemen Black, white ana [Gen Ewen’s Daughter Leamed | "ie ‘sity ‘tsia’ tne Bupliet Mintetarial |G n Drscedent, nent nly cut Off the ¥ Sons and daughters grow Mitchell, who had hi ‘d the « or oO b a | rhe I S| pian Pailadelphia he believed that | ¢ eae official, d he ore a m direct access ip bakio-sitieke tenatie, arived tnoe| OUST The World Husband — | Union at Phiiadoipnia, he believed tha coun cial, and he wore 8 cap sur ine up and make homes of their found the fire escapes congented with a Was an Ex-Conviet. tnistukee of men rather than the work | Mani ding “ own, but the telephone keeps shrieking, frightened mob, each on} ‘The bs Count Boto Von Kooi of God ecard | be known as the Van. Nest o; ew he Batting for his own vatoty, reckless ot | was leneily parted from Ne nit cne ee Tobacco Costs Life of Woman 75 !N BIG CHICAGO SQUEEZE | Bronx Park at a polnt en tenes! | Tata Tie imneas what befell the oth The jon}old sterday, wh 4 | line of the park iy je ii was thickest on ite. first OR condos ‘oure Jbtlbn Guredanns Te Laur an Mrs. Katherine Ryan, seventy-six MAY WHEAT JUMPS TO $1.03.) ‘" ny har ts ox Park a landing, where it blocked the efforts of | City, handed dowyp @ decree annulling years old, guve up her life as a sac keeps the family together. ‘as-| “Shorts,” Facing Vast Loss, Charge , twe men who were struggling to drop| the marriage fice to her fondness for tabacco at Cas. | “S . r t Loss, Charge | , . . 3 | iB t the extension ladder to the street Von Koenitz met Mise Louise Ewen, 0 ne : Manipulation Scandal — June 8 close to point sovereal Have you Pipe ed ; {' Bvery minute the crowd on the first | daughter of the late Gen, John Ewen, “e was lighting her pipe when the (8 ., railroad tompa ula ile “44'l in ur i fire-eecape grew larger, until it threat.|@t @ #resion of the Travel Olub at a ing head of a match #he had struck Wheat Stands at 93 1-2 Re Nyy ise elegance MC | your home 1 @f04 to break from its moorings be. | hotel in 190% His dashing alr against her clothes and set them! Gencago, May 90. May feheat/evenua tronx Park 1 A Gh te Shuegal Gelent. tan men coraman od her attention, nd when he afire. She burned to death. NanUNbOTtvOri OBlAciD Abin Chartibare of | Parks a NEW YORK i obtained her captivated ie pours wre | 1 | frying to drop the extension ladder to|inra it oveepe, ‘ Ay ‘ ‘Trade yesterday and created a great com-| street wl | fhe street were pinioned against theltineage, Ne tethers: conte ung ne | One Man Arrested 1,000 Times, |T'™" vemernn® im ’ den: | holdings TELEPHONE CO. | mass of thlokly settled partily in favor ide-railing, and some of the tenants|mines in Mexico Peter Evans, sixty-three, of Warsaw, | Merrit! re ‘Were preparing to jump to the street| Miss Ewen “fell” for lis wonderful | Who was found dead, had been arrested | of director te eacape the dense volume of smoke| Yarn with startling readiness, Her two | 1,000 times and spent half of the last > wae thwwestern Millers are the| way Bronx Park which was beginning to choke them. | Flsters, sitting on the side lines: i mes mata as ran rn in the omen d do wi she wan eo wa 6 by, bu on ears in etore eed | The onty other stree Policeman White ea big siz-footer,|in her own way, and the reeuit wes | ind ited’ a horns live: ow the shore | hour old May wheat " " Ten | rhe Cnty other streets leading from | and Policeman Black is as short as the| that they were married Nov. 4, 19, of Pike's Lake. minutes later tt was $1.00% and ifclosed | ti" Van lood are OF Pules of the Department permit. White| Previous to the ding M to a Lindale le -_s w be ut On | ndred asd Moen aires h ee! io the “COunta” cate f fat ple tables, only too late to be put in | South. w does not ety to Ie Slack ciesied na eee ee eee (eeitee gaan emcare #2" | Gray Hair Due to Divine Wrath. |S. ction, ov g.,1°c. ta [the park, and Unionport road. a. third FN eee eee ey TOA IRe MeN Ten It Wee ne Revi De He be dohinson of thel Ar roommittye ie investigating the |Of mile to the north of Bronx Park | bf Sanding oa his toes, and stretching Wer paartinr neieset for blackmail, ‘These | Warren Avenue Baptist Church, Cam- | charge of manipulation avenue, Accessibility to Bronx Park | prison fo : p ch of the bi at Fite’ “How on(WE fue OF ithe ohlet conmdersue fas far as he could reach. Black Raine inven Kenenaa's putation con: |irklge, Muss., thus explains premature] Much Of the bly wheat run now on Was one of the chief considerations | _ aly to get hold of the side-rail of | vinced his wife that he was not the ¢ TEAAieMeea APE Dtadletloriene ceca eee Leh eosee tweets ones crane mastlon arabe didrtpa and the God's way of getting back at those| for the thought ¢ had the laugh on | the fire-eacape and swing himself into| proper kind of a person to have arount i the midst of the scrambling mob. He|the house, so she took stepa which dit five or mix men just where !t would | brought about the annulment yesterday. | do them most good, and then went —_—_——_—_ ‘ || 0 the ald of the men who had been|PRIESTS NAMED IN WILL somehow or oth [ing their resources to pay for It s think they can realize the bene- strugsling to drop the extension ladder. e A Duplicate Key— zcapan Ine of his favorite rom the bu vilding of the New York,/ Ba ents teeta ed oe te ne] AU PRET Be. Ecru a Lead-Pencil Shavings » are predictions of great losses |throngs of wage-earners who put thelr] horts."" [money into property and: are strain ; signed Senator Sullivan's da ° nis down into the mx from West- rived and several Indders were thrown! Woman They Aided, Believing Her Gives Blood for Brother Moose.|"*"“' * mat aieaneranele atta ne Mester! tak cio, raloest acces. lena Weapon bill dingly, after ster, but the rallroad seems to be UP against the fire-escape and every- ‘ pics Because Hurry Marshall was a bro:her| 1 “tt. will be ia. Aten a st ton 6 haition wivloh | body ‘got down in safety. Penniless, Had $17,000 and Moose, I dort gave a quart} which may be concealet upon the per | Van " to be unjust puty Chief Binns made short work elativ ds blood to save Marshall's life at] son unless th produces a per-| The are un —_ of the blaze, which by this time had No Relatives. ie a a ei al mit. ‘The requlred to keep a alier: anbanind spread to the barber shop and restau-| NEWRURG, N. Y¥., May 90.—The Rev. | ‘Marshall has anaemia, and Ostendorgt | register sh hour and day of {such as the vallroad plans rant on the ground floor. James M onnell, assistant rector re. But on| sale and the n had never seen him 88 | learning that he also was a member of | residence of ae pur ‘or the He found enough suspicious circum-| sty of “9 ral * Church, for tus kindy Be Wis tereriing ita a Mar. | t@ 4 axed Woman Who wax supposed to| the Loyal Onder of Moose he consented ¢ a ia | jon op f @hal, who has begun an investigation, | Mave been . varty-stete wen, has been | to the transfusion operation, Bacon 2 Reaibtdl tek pequeat hed In her w STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Father MacDonnell was formerly an | | Hurled Cannon Balls at Police. 4 assistant in St. Columba's Chureh, New) yoriy Wesleyan freshmen hell the York City, While he was there Mrs. | sigiciown (Conn. p , Richmond | Ann Ward, an elderly communteant of County Supreme Court will open at the | de parish, The Marring of aTable— =. eee tite ———————————F A Pair of Gloves— | A High Window— nual shirtwaist dance of t aul the Impression that she was without Each of these vague clues had an occupation and plate. ‘They would be willing to allow , this record | the company to close one street or to tion of any|make their jmental elevat concealed weapon without | the net felony. an orna-| struct . suitable to} and allowing of free | » underneath through one thor- The law does » dealers, | The June term of t Mond has as her guests Mr. and alrs who had been |) Marehal! Hoyt of Troy, N.Y | Kind to her. Mre, Ward was entirely Uausua! preparations are un der way without relative es. | ' . Spo a IN ALBANY POST ROAD. || , ' Success marked the annual pienti be = ar ae ag the Edgewater Athletic Club, held St! Automobile Club of America Be- Delageo's Pavilion at Midland Reach | gins Fight Against Pending 1 f Ses Ss Falgar Coonley of P «| Youngs Bill in Senate. ‘|| 165 Broadway, New York NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC je Clark ‘he = mesn PUN eo Consumers of Electricity in the forms of Light, Heat or Power and Aieeny : : fy who are contemplating long time contracts or who have | {i thietic Club, held last ¢ . + | funds } rman Clubrooms in Stapletor Afterward It was discovered that she i Mims Biizabeth Morrison of Port Rich- | hi f sand in her will she || i interesting part to play in the solving, by Sherlock Holmes, of the strange ** Adventure of the Three Students,” the great detective story to be given FREE with ‘_ A bill now pending before the Legis- }lature to mit utilizing the Albany Post Road for an electric car line has t from the sand m and Chess Club will h ning at the States Dutiding in Stapleton Iavitations have been ed for Annual picnic of the Whalen tion, whidh will take place at Park, in Grant City, Saturday ¢ June 3, A committee has be LpE the North Shore roclation dinner to be ‘n Mariners Assembly by While only Westchester ! Wie aes she Marieee’ ary ment contracts about to expire are advised to delay the closing of new ’ q HOM & strawberry festival in the lec | ould mal Teuereet 40: Sp 4 ‘ . tc te recs or the nes el are. contracts until the completed plans of this company can be pre- Next Sunda S WORLD ctngements are vnpinte tor shel | sented. The franchise of the Long Acre Electric Light, Heat & ||| y Howpitai, which will be held hospital grounds «i Livingst Wand v. Mies Mamie J visiting friends « | RADWAY'S READY RELIED Power Co. covers the whole of Manhattan Island and the Bronx. ower Xo. covers the whole of Manhattan Island and the Bronx. The company will at once commence to extend its present lines | andtomakecontracts with the users of Electricity at Reduced Rates _| a “Lumbago Girls to Plant Clans Trees, WELLESLEY, Mass. May Also a Complete Love Story The | Radway's Ready Relief should g well Pasgrd” fA tall la | vice tats Mnatater | LONG ACRE ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO., by John Strange Winter Bnsseecticaze, to ane Genesee, AC Borg da ates dee ae tie abe a || JAMES F, SHAW, President. araetabe ay ce! sicement ‘ime hak thr RADWAY'S READY RELIEF || to and be sure you get what you ask \for, ‘ ot a maple tree known as their class ti

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