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REET TASTES TT MIARI YG SAS ARES I Ry AER ARR a NINE EE dN ss teeny a coer e sna menage et World Daily ,Magazine June 20, 1911 BEES waorio. Tuesday ‘Pubhahed Che ‘biahing Company, Nos. 68 to 69 H i S C o r o m a t i ed n 4 : B ANOS £rAW. Pros, and Treany JOSHPA PULITZER Suntor, Bee'y.( By Maurice Ketten. _Seatetah COE, iether 3-19.23 rasdnede ‘ 83.50] One Year... 30] Ons Month: VOLUME 51..... “ — F c =Je THE SIGH OF THE MAYOR. | eo FORMER CHIEF OF N.V.FIRE DEPARTMENT. i ‘ Copyrinut, 1011, by The Wiese Publishing Co, (The New York World), ANY a citizen will sigh over the subway problem Ab “a 2 No. IX—A "Porfamed!! tm tat Nee Ton freee Or in sympathy with Mayor Gaynor’s statement that , We WF, . “ Fi whenever the occasion arises, f he r } a the difficulties | DIN J 4 GZ “ire. 1 took some of the men into the Gage a is a i be site i pile he would > lien N ats Dig HAD tn mind the loss of Ife at the ae ik Lach ld Hag Bd hid Ok Cenieg “Wan Cperening Compn | ae <~% (| ap BA ] Tarrant fire, which had oceurred| there for @ while ‘ailing have favored immediate city operation and “let be oS r v ouly @ few months before, when 1| Shut us off and a mass of ehemicads, ‘ : ” [A reached the fire| fsing and ¢recing overpowering fumes the companies go once and for all. A > in Lohn & Fink'a| ®4 gases, drove us back. I tol them But we know the evils attending corporation drug house on| to #et out, as to stay there ment control, while we do not know what would have come had we ven- wit street. x; “eath. But ft was dark, and se was afraid of ex- bf tured upon municipal operation. It is an old wisdom that whatever plosions from the roed a man takes, a time will come when ho will wish he had taken burning chemicaig | Were ringing and & bit of fret and gave orders at| Would have felt mighty good. out we once for the clear. | “idn't waft tong. Down inte ¢he hete ing of every butid-| Came a score or more the other. It is useless to frot over past mistakes. We have started this of the aap ing in the vicinity, | Who dragged the helpless out inte way. The thing to bo done now is to keep going. A Frenchmen in tn ct i Saas me Geneva once applied to Voltaire for assistance, saying: “I have been Se one oe fire and one where | 4uty within a few minutes, the men fought un-| Those fumes didn’t smell good at all Fer cRones pH ‘ler a tremendous | They were @ mixture of sulphur amé nervous tension,|/ammonta. But the alr outside aout ‘They worked in an atmosphere laden | this time was fragrant with @ different j with arc fumes which felled them one| kind of perfume. In one of the upper : after another. The sinoke was bad and | floors of the building had been stored ' the very light from the burning, fusing | large quantities of rose water and the | masses was a ghastly color which made | like ‘The heat had broken these bottles, | the men look at times Ike ghosts,| and thetr contents, composed largety. | This fire was on Jan. 25, 101. of alcohol, gave out a delightful emeil, ‘Tho house was at No. 128 William|The air was overpowering with frag- of street, and the fire ¥ .. discovered| rance. sround 6 o'clock in the evening, just as| We had the blaze under contro} with- walking up and down these streots for @ month trying to get money . to get to Paris.” “My dear sir,” replied the sage, “if you had walked ‘straight ahead you would have reached Paris in half that time.” The way to build the subway is to go ahend. ———___—__-+ 4 —___—__ SUPPRESSING ROWDYISM. RECORD of twenty arrests for street car rowdy- ism on a aingle Sunday is a bad eign of existing _ he employees, mbout a hundred of)in two houra. but the building was om a pres hem, were leaving for the night. It/| gutted, angen es a jesdgonad ce ie to =3 broke out $n tho basement, and an ef! How this fire started was never Ge come. ly a long peri eration of rowdyism ay ort was made with the fire extin-(termined and I might state here that ; , rt shers, but the men lost heart and am| about seven-tenths of the fir could have made it 60 common as is shown in these j=: larm of fire was turned tn oooue i tHld ety ies tem sll figures. But fortunately that period is over. “The =; ls ‘Thera was fire on three floors when|cuuses.” Some fires have etarted én a : f A |T arrived, and I sent in a third and|odd ways, ¢ remember one case where 1A pratitys hie int Squed i hang Bag well. nee 5 | fourth call, The butlding had an exten-|a lace curtain caught fire from as elee- gratifying feature © new policy is the willingness an: : promptness of the Magistrates to aid the police in the task of sup- pressing the evil. The courts show a well-nigh unanimous eentiment in favor of punishing convicted rowdies by imprisonment rather than by petty fines. Such lessons will not be lost upon hoodlums who in times past have deemed it highly humorous to disturb, insult or assail passengers in the cars of suburban districts. And it is safe to assert that if the police and the courts continue the crusade eo well | begun, it will not be long before there will be no need of anything 8 vicini like twenty srrests on a single day. the backing of the| glass which had concentrated the Beat biz —=—=~ . g ; Ss x Oe ‘ e dense blackness rendered |of the sun's rays. . 7 ae = 2 . BVA f ys ecgaes 9% ale ‘ * extreme intensity of the} Another cause for fires ts eaphtha, = SME en, ~ 2 x re wig a . OUR HOSPITAL NURSES. (Hf S ZN |Z a. .09 Wao, ner a ARON ONE AS ich is frequently used in cleaning g R. DAVID ROBERTS of Glasgow, after careful | Slon in the rear, two stories high, and|tric Mght bulb that hung near tt. The | I put several compantes at work from | bulb was in @ little (ron wicker basitet, | {he roof of this extension, They held |but nobody was ever able to tél Rew |‘ for @ while, but the position got hot,| the curtain ignited from the butb, n of Engine No,| The Fire Marshal thought thet«ehe ting out fell to the ground. The|rays of suntight became focused at a | Smoke hed got him dizzy and he missed | point on the curtains, the bulb ecting his foo r Smith, chaplain of|as a lens, ‘This same thing had dap- ministered to O'Con-| pened some years previously when the ng beside him |su ected through a glass 1 a drug store window. Stranger was a fire that I recall canged uncovered | by a tiny blowhole fn a pane of window -| st vets that are not taken from the men 0! rs without questioning | floor, ‘The floor boards become soaked il everywhere. /and an electric light wire or am ever- 4 f ; . I r ing from every|heated pipe di hi . inspection of various charitable institutions in and , even from the cornices ices TA loaholibes beac funny, ‘Mhey around New York, has paid to our hospital nurses of othe buildings in tie: viclalty The|are caused by a chemical action ealled a : street is a narrow one, and an explosi ‘high @rass Mi ae. bd ; i pri honorable would have swept many away io 6 ao chay dead any Bore mes e@ ause it is honestly due. He found them superior in many ways to their professional sisters in Eu- rope, and declares that he has been “surprised at ithe intelligence and the fitness for their work of the women euper- ‘intendents.” tain death. That was the kind of hero-| sawdust in the packing of ice. Ordinarily, the commendation of American women by visiting poi — The Jarr Family rs. foreigners is not worth noting, It generally signin nothing except SO 2% tree, Co. ) Te Trio about having an ton) We all “exp a Bew'—and Call tty The Mam who is Afraid of Losing 2 1S Goats OF a Westen ek that tho visitor has had a good time, wishes to say the polite thing, TT" “Come Backs" are holding a| the Time to Keep tt from Rusting! Tie SER SAA EOU AER Ane We Ry And belioves the best way to please the American man is to eay the anes Lee Rillay WER LOE a Ho TIGA I ee ee Copsright, 1911, by Tos Press Publishing Ca trolled, “the birds, the Iittle sonesters eacAmerican woman is the best ever, But in this case we have the There's nolquitinthe strech! iia meee Sabian Tek ee By Bay Tp Wicca dell pete rroes mpieeaNt are KC! yoJudgment of an expert in hospital and charitable work, pronouncing PP ee EO ee ea meals Duin rine Gelbadd | Cee en Mare thak ghe -uWhaP are i oe x eae oh ad bi ty c\narelen 6 day in due? ais haere, :»not @ vaguo compliment to women as a sex, but to the workers of a Recs on the) Read |) Reply Rd arate) i |e oad aI re arerre ee "see: His M viceroy "hint tenn” at "aw | Saar, pleaer” Sshigh and important profession, He says: “Your publio hospitals Pi aosiall i It makes no Difference how many | Finish" Doesn't Say So! ver’s; listening to Mr, S erother welled) eremayi ae We never Made the Mistake of sup- Every time we! posing that Being Broke meant Reing Stop to ask) in Reduced Cireumstan “Why? our Rival| ———— BB. aalaaes —— Loots @ Lap on e r) P ] : — Trust Busting Puzzle The Poker Post- Mortemist Glooms B yY Ss am L 1 oy d eaeem to attract a better type of women from an educational stand- point. Your standards, too, are higher.” w It ia gratifying to have the merit of our hospital nurses thus “-recognized and applauded by an authority whose words are not idle. They are of tho type of womanhood of which America ‘has the best right to be proud. They deserve much more praise than they get. STL the Game—but -————— Similar 6tuff ts 3 NEW YORK IN HER VARIETY. ghey eee pian Dinkston, cham. |"! to finish, “I wouldn’t give you lx pion heavyweight | C&2ts"” she asserted with grim coldness. Wrestler of the} “The idea of you having us tyrannized Pagiieh kankudes) fternoon by this old bag of bones!” Gharndooa ot Abul aised his ears, Dut betrayed and Song at Mrs,|"9 TaMeor, his single good eye was Hickett’s board. a on Mr. Berry. lnghowed: Aingamn t good man smiled a ghastly, an- “1 Mothers’ Meeting, | Peasant smile and showed his yellow i presided over by Miss Ann Teak, the Chances we've Thrown Away if] ophey gay” is the Leading Anviller at we've Got one NOW! the Hammerfest of Hate! 6 ore," Mrs, Jarr's: mother want to tell you of the dells ent aus thor * she polat- 4 / ‘ ; If you Really Want to Fight you'll 3 : yore us twenty miles la ¥ New York City, President Finley, in addressing | Make the Welght! v eZ Ui. N ‘ ott mina cHidrete Ma in wae es he graduati ity Colle, ids «6 — aun Is ‘ K - ; such an afternoon as this. As ‘ 7) fod ‘i duating clase of the Me y College, said: i | @ne Boas says that a Bookkeeper who " N ; To a ny one fu , BS in until ra great city has, as a city, intended more loftily,| Longs to Run a Chicken Ranch isn't stranger's funeral, despite aa biprontesai edith |) ms more unselfishly in its heart, as this college itself | Dellvering the Bookkeeving Goods! Pee Meee eek than that," he } 4 witnesses.” After a While the College Boy who duty of the moment first f e f Mies . aPscabs Pals | Bea es again you should never bury an- On the same day, Dr. Cortland Myers of| now saya that he is “Willing to Accept the 6 paradox y Tremont Temple, Boston, said: “It is easier to do| * Pomtion With Proper rmoluments husband of mine! ‘ i ‘ ; will be Hustling for a Job! religious work in China or India than in New York, Most New “In that case I sh nan! said Mr. Berr he stranger’ ® had roused call a police- | “Yorkers live in pessimistic darkness.” eee Cae ete am. 2 Me a el ear house Ge OUI aB en ; and broke the ehaft of the oar | Over at Cambridge, Dr. Lowell told the Harvard men: “In the] nett ‘ | CEN PS Sr onn es ce felipe Partie nay Mr, Beswy it business of to-day almost all large concerns are corporate, 60 that a ae mean to tell me people stop | . man of large affairs is rarely in a position to be conscientious at his an Hangman's reat name is) own expense, * * * his fact is apt to be demoralizing.” . Here are three points of view, or perhaps three moods of mind.| ‘If T Wad It to Do Over Again,” ts Between the first and the second there is a seeming contradiction, | ‘™* Wal! of the Wabbler. but the third explains the contrast. Dr, Finley ia right; the heart} | rushed to the brea o places » from , and Clarence muvee’ at , ag! Kicked him neatly through wis dromt Clarence paused at the fifth and re- | Window, | } fused to stir until they had patronized you ever have amother oh, lishment a dear," sald Mrs, Jarr’s mother | »me refresh- | 48 they climbed into a passing tredbey, Vz Mae atta a ‘and excite. | “You must call him Clarence!" ment, don't they?” replied Mire, Jarr’s| For, #. master mind herself, se of public sentiment in New York beats unselfishly for the things that A metho noviih some partly Ae eas oi Clorsnce had been tainting ; are expressed in colleges and schools and churches. Dr. Lowell is Hedgeville Marines yur of trial splendidly by |, + iy | right, too; the corporation system of businsess haa neither a soul nor Editor pol s neon 4 id “onions and hamburger | % 1! a conscience, Hence the evil that Dr. Myera complains of. john L. Hob ADT ACHIA. -§ By John L. Hobble The Day’s Nquid and solid, But the pessimistic darkness is not absolute. While we cannot | TL i evidently thought most eMeca 2 hope i aor etme etait satay me| ¢ COOEA Stories to suppress tho corporation nor to supply it with a conscience, | 17 ip netter to have a good name than | tears of W, for he stopped every | && we are nevertheless confident of some day infusing those that man- T to ve morougniy understood, RY] | where om the hon aera route to he | Two Ways to KIll a Cat. i i l NS stayers tanchera both for himself 6 it, either with righteousness or a wholesome fear 0! N ‘ ata siae thing Wke having one ag cs f law, EZ KERK says his son graduated NY | ond his Lal et er toned ihe tata of aut ~ - from a correspondence school, but Mam ide all this, His Jaunty | the house will no do: ft never done him enny good because ir would be interrupted by pauses of | edlent adopled by he never corresponda with noboddy, alr © y \4ntent thought, and then the cone come to in the matter } for he would throw eefully to him- on to another]; Letters From the People | | yi» so: ie ss» yin half twice, she thinks she is the whole thing. T have just left schoot, Last June 1 ec Was graduated from the eighth grade RY, ROBT saye to be thankful for can answer | and received ey prelimtnary certificate, What you git unless it ts what is sion he would re Just a moment, gy," a battered silver ‘wate t To the Saltor What student ¢ road hous: Finally, 1 1 at it and began to yn, of the us on the paper, By an@ by | row of two-family houses, Bre 4 thls, giving reason? Would a rowboat | Last september IT entered the first year| MAY comin’ to you, the trolley lines, Brooklyn of the order- were fest 27 minutes made entirely of wood, if completely] of high » nool and am now jeaving ft. ly residence streets in the built-up F t. Lua cihen| walked tae § Mle with water and pushed tn under] 3ty father is not willing to give me a| ]T 18 No Alsgrace to be poor, but when | bush section, was reached, Cla I his ah | uerrounl Bat will water in ite natural position, rise to the business education, So that 4s why I|4 You! ARE poor the disgrace on the ised no more, but jomged on please me, what you were doing ell @urtace and sow any part there am writing for advice, I would itke| nside will show through a lot plainer, : a | brink ace, and, as the snaden of ever 2 te” ale ld man APPLEG readers tv tell me some kind of work PRE is a pleasing puzzle game| represented by a pair of dummies.[even number (either four or two, no fell, drew’ up in fro Mr. [eat cry in ays n'a mht gma watch What Shall she Dot | could do with what education I have, | P)AVID CRAUM says that they ain't H for the Great American Public, | The puzzle copsists in knocking out three nos one) may be counted in fac | Gerry's undertaking establishment. That gaye [etna ton minut ery day” tat as ae ar te oie savant Wants They will be doing me @ great tavor|44 mo pleasure in viaitin’ people if entitled ‘Knocking Down the| three of the trusts—six dummies—so aa] of the , gentleman, as bland and as oily a be- ‘What wise, experienced reader can|and perhaps helping other @iris, they make you fee! jist Like you was at | Trusts.” to leave five of the trusts (ten dum- ? advise me? J ama gist of eistern aad eftusivly Tel esa ta rth Which three trusts, represented by | fore, erected them effusively, || Yand Dee ee matte | eet - sind _../ "You see, each of the eight trusts s@ | mica) tn euch am arrangement that a0 | gry ‘qoumaien, ‘must be-tuocked Gown?| “A drive through pature’s dellas” pe! Grca,tc0 Tat # simple * ¢ tans Oe Py By a 8a) NM Be