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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. eh PET OF STOLE — SCARLET MONKEY Now Doctors Are Watching for Sign: Dreaded Fever. Busy of Zz *, PIGTAIL WAS RETURNED. ® * Man Hurled Germ-Filled Ani- mal Back Through Door of Hospital. Fast Fourteenth stree:, Avenue to Firs: avenue, in trembling panic to-day in fear that the entire population of the street was to be vt Infested with all the diseases from ., chicken-pox to the plague, which the people thought had been read among them by one of two contagion test monkeys” which were stolen from Willard Parker Hospital for contagious diseases Thursday A band of small boys of the » teenth street block appeard jAtreet with them late Thursday One of them from Second bubonic night. was known as a pligtall »monkey because of his curling rope-like stall, and the other, with a bristly frame of hair about his face, was called a bonnet monkey. Both were very tame and great pets about the hospital, and “they were kept tn the hospital back yard — The boy with the bonnet monkey .took him downtown to his own home. The other boys with Pigtail had him Op and down the block all yesterday 'Jtorenoon, taking him into saloons and -stores and using him as excuse for begging pennies, Charles Jones, who has an all day and night cigar omand at No, 328 East Fourteenth street, bought him from the boys for a dollar. jyNEIGHBORS CAME TO SHAKE HANDS WITH THE PET. Jones tied the little beast to the front s@ateps of his house, and the monkey held a reception all day long, shaking ands with women and children. Late t night Mr. Jones heard where the vionkey had been stolen and what his purpose in life was. He grabbed up “Pigtail and ran all the way to the hospital with him and turned him tn. Ever aince all the dispensaries and { hospitals within two miles of the block have been besteged by frightened moth- ers who want their bables and them- selves inoculated with small-pox, ty- Phoid or any other sort of an ant!-toxin although the only disease the mon- “keys can possibly have is scarlet fever. There Is no fence around the Willard Parker Hospital thing that any half. over or slide through. Every other hos- pital in the city has a fence. which {s apt to break out in such pol- emn bodies, has repeatedly, when asked ‘to give the hospital money for a fence, cackled gayly over the remark of one © a fence to keep him away from a con- all the diseases there were. THREW THEM FOOD. wall is the animal house where are kept La Provence of the French | J to-day from Havre, was Quarantine because of the fourteen-year-old boy in the steerage Tuesday. He was a native of Turin, which is a cholere port just now, and there were some symptoms of cholera he ship's surgeon preserved cultures taken from the boy and they will be tested to determine * the death was due to cholera, Dr, Doty announced, after a hurried investigation, that he thought the case might be cholera, If the tests to-day show that the case was not cholera the yabin passengers will be allowed to go fo the Frencu line pler on the steamer, ‘The stecrage passengers and the crew must remain on the ship for the present ‘A Russian steerage passenger frv the Laura, whic) arrived some days ago and was <letoined at Quarantine, ‘Ned last night trom hemorrhage of the lungs. His is not thought auspicious, but the usual tests will be which death of a made, Two other suspects from the , Laura are now out of danger, but the microscope shows that ey chol era carriers, and the Laura's detention atime will be extended correspondingly. 3 A fifth case of cholera in the steer- ‘age of the Duca degli Abruzzi devel- saped last night, and her detention time must also be extended for some 200 atpassengers, In all there have now n four deaths from cholera, and two cases are st!!! in doubt a a except a little wire}pe saved embarrassment and the of- -gtown boy may step | fender would But the] from the policeman as the greater of Board of Estimate, in its wisdom and/two evils, which is certainly @ fallacy ¢),fulded by the sort of a sense of humor | and a false conception of what @ police- of its members that a man who needed | {g this the case in the present mode of| tagious diseases hospital deserved to get Jorten the adjuster rather than the arrest- WHARF RATS AND THE CREWS] yard squabble and the clothes-line de- | In the back of the yard, near the sea] guards, who in such petty cases stand veld at EASTSIDE MADE © Waldo’s Seven Rules to Make Police Aides and Counsellors of the People; Call Headquarters and Save Trouble WOMEN IN DANGER ~ASSTRIKERS FIGHT | | Call a Bluecoat at First | Sign of Trouble and Help Him if He Asks Your Aid, Commis- sioner Urges. | | | Teach Children He’s Not a Bugaboo and Don’t) Try to Avoid Publicity by Not Summoning Him When Needed. | By Sophie Irene Loeb. Commissioner of Police Phinelander Waldo since his entrance at the head of the Police Department has been aime ing to adjust the relations of the police- |™an to the citizen, in the hope of mus tual betterment. He | opes to have th relations more generally understo has given the conside } thought. "One of the greatest drawbacks tn the protection of the people lies in the fact that the average citizen does not realize fully as to hether the polices man Is a friend ov a foe,"’ he say ‘First of all he is the servant of the people, collectively and individ. ually. It is not only « person's priv flege right but actually his duty to call e policeman-at the first sign of trouble, and if 3100 spring,’ the Central Office, were called oft- ener, small matters might be ad- Justed that would not later devel @p into the big things. FEAR OF PUBLICITY KEEPS PEOPLE SILENT. “A great hindrance to public reform dand subjec able proach the nearest policen patrolman who asks should have it at once. BLUECOAT HAS 1 she would FEW RIGHTS THAN LAYMAN. taught @ lesson. Yet in the majority of cases she shrinks a policeman has few preservation of peace t layman. watter a rights in th | the ordina man Is for, “For many, many things may be ad- justed quietly that otherwise would! come up before the courts. Especially) ss Fe being committe that. Certainly police patrol, ‘Thus a policeman is more such is tho ¢ may have more power in such a undertaking. er, Times without number the back. MORE “Por example, it does not take a policeman to use forcible entry in any house or building where one jonable proof a felony is Any one can do citizen inust be gure he has justifiable proos that and no oficer Coronation Strain T oo Much tor Strength of Lady Decies| Yrs Machinists Hurl Tools Regardless of Passengers on @ “ds THM eH ARCA hao ey y settled by our uniformed | ach in his capacity may act as the pale ere APnU ye By protector. When you stop tot sink, it ig easy matter ina nearly in the shoes of domestic peacemaker | A Aelia “EGteiess 5,000,000 would but come to us and tell us, Morse, “Much of this trouble aris of a crowd, Just as the policeman has| be begun in the United St his duty to_perfe | citizen, so has the citizen a part to play | neys. Charles W. es Court | | Commissioner’s Suggestions To Heip Public With Policemen A policeman is first a servant of the public. Even children should be taught that a policeman is a friend rather than a bugaboo. Most people would avoid much notortety f they would call a policeman at the first sign of trouble Too many peovle fear publicity and thereby to themselves. Call a pokeeman at once in case of burglary, physical accident, fire, sudden death or in fact any trouble, which he may adjust more than any one under excitement would think ‘The progresstve policeman of to-day—that Is the most efficient is he would recognizes a simple case of disagreement which the parties concerned may easily adjust and where no civic law te needed. . In case of a crowd the greatest ald a citizen can give a policeman 1s to keep aw ause worse trouble { New York banker, in case| from the Federal penitentiary here wiil m in regard to the) day, it Is announced by Morse's attor- an, to- Distr In the Commissione letters thanking lim perim and urging The system will city @s soon worked out ONUNERDETANED AT QUARANTINE Talks to His Son Over Rail of La Provence—May Land To-Day. ict. 8 mail were many fo. him Through Inspector Walsh’s trying to con be applied to the whole as the details can m9 oo LOAN SHARK LAW VOID. | TRENTON, June &4.—An ordinance of t t Nowark, making an a nual charge of $6 upon each person engaged in making loans on persona property, chattel mortgages or asslan- enta of wages | in an op filed in the Suj urt in a est sult ftuted by Frederick M. Bolles The ordinance {8 declared void upon | the ground that the act of 1910, under which {t was pased, Is a revenue \° et of which is not ¢ and th 5 | Grand Idoni sought to Idoni went hom plastered and ba HALTED Meehan to her MoMeehan sid lar hurry apou wanted to see hi crease of $18, the ex- tinue it I. LABORER CAR Street Line. escape his assailants Mes in the fact that people wronged by going to the front of the car. He fear publicity and seek to hide that * ~ got almost to the platform when which should come to light, which {s i Decies said she was confined to her| was tripped up and walked upon Perhaps the greatest cause for unde- ‘ ome under the care of a physician. | women in the car were screaming and tected crime and criminals, In a word i. to undergo the}]the motorman was pounding on his the individual fears the name of ‘police- the coronation cere} gon man’ in connection with himself—so . | Westminster Abbey, and im- is clamor attracted Dete much so that goes to extremes to ‘ the concluston of the] ders and Cohen, and they avoid ft, If it wre poss: for man,| LONDON, June 2i—When Lady Dee ‘8 Was compelled to retire from | car in thine, the to save Idont's woman and child to that the wha Was v fouids and rong and seek her home lite. 1 of his assailants w patrolman’s duty {s not only to detect appear reception y |, ‘Hee physician immediately ordered her} ing nim in th with thelr shoes, crime but to prevent tt and that he Is John Hays Mo md, Special i) an ee 80 HEE dined under} while two oth trying to re the friend in need rather than the foa|sador for the United Rtates to the cor- | Constant medical care eince. The Amer! him with g d pipe. The de- to fear, the work of the pollceman and | onat! the Americans In London | {cans Present at the ae ae eT tectives had to use their billies to fight the department would be minimized 1 for the time that she had | Debs ‘ bebo = and strength given to greater improve-| broken de under tie strain of (hel Tagy Dectes has been {ll for some dens ment. ceremontes of the week time. Recentiy she went through the Henja- “For instance, take the ca In presenting ay es for the fact | ordeal of he ation at Court at] min, Joseph Christiansen of No. 16 Car- young woman on the street, Ti:nes|that his wife was able to acs|the time when an operation was di-| roll street, Brooklyn; John Friedberg of without number she will allow some|company him to the reception, Lord (rected for appendicitis. No. 12 Rutgers street, Willlam Johnson worthless individual to accost her and) ~~ > 5 . : ae | eh NO Bast One Hun and offer her uninvited attentions — times the amine of public peace. Twenty-fourth street and Elias Hilgus without number she will countenance 18, ald an individual of No. 188 Sheridan avenue, Brookly these adv: s and suffer as a conse- ye ch times All were locked up at Police head- quence, when, {f she would only ap- is to give hin And a quarters, charged with assault ne after a surgeon had ndaged him. DISROBING SCENE IN COURT AT FS ESTURE the sad guinea plxs and monkeys and|rather than a court case maker. And | 0" Mite ene griev. John Jacob Astor arrived at this pore | Mary McMeehan’s Mother Had ‘white vate whi h are used for expert-| this fact is not generally know: ance, to make the He © the) to-day on La Pr of the French} +. 5 Y gents in the nature of disease germs. }GaLL POLICEMAN AT FIRST SIGN |xreat necessity of not belnis hostite to jin. 9, sl weoke abroad. Butne| POl@: Her to Show Where 1Of all the monkeys, Bonnet and Pigtatl OF TROUBLE those who must need thelr ald in the) 9° fee ie were the best temp 1 and the friend- . | preservation of public wellfar Con. did ne me asha +a Provence was tanfat H ay Nonieohithe jot. Whart vata and river “Mo that the wisest thing to 40 [thairy to the general opinion, a police | quarantined. A boy from Turin died on| Stepfather Hit Her. front ragamuffins and tugboat captains} 1m oase of any kind of trouble {8 | man has his troubles. | Buesday in the ste wad had eet juently pulled into the bulkhead to| to call a policeman. He has his | “It is no easy job. There are many op ; era and Dr. | hrow them bits of bis rules. The first and most import- things coming up every day that he t#) 04. ),, William MeMeehan of Ni Avenue Dr. W leves after] ant order he is given is not to see called upon to adjust, and : fact tf SE iat sis sece| A wan not #0 anxious to hin wits ark some of thes es how many delinquents he may | hat the officer suffers many ineot ' [own on tae{outside the Yorkville Court to-day that the monkeys eet $09 bring in, but rather how many ar- | f)'¢8 not enerdily Moo we nt n f nthey [he couldn't wait. He did wait until a Gmits with a smile that he thought what ambulance to call, | men better hours and more time wi > they called on Dr, | Meehan eame to court as complainant hewn of the inoculation. of the| the nearest fire station, the closest | ¢ioir families. Another thing, when you no’ tem out on the Health| asainst his comely. stepdaughter, Mary anonkeys with a scarlet fever patlent’s| Detective Department and must | come to realize that our men bring tr Miller, ® pocket edition maiden, who 1 might help in thelr recovery, as| have the public welfare at heart.” = [dally more than 20 cases of disivess yo. Gav twaia itis aieeadias lena cnatee een ikke alk did. | “But sur in your more than 10,000 | 84 as suicides, idents adden Lat ir. Astor} black eye to he! parent as evi- deaths, lost children, & the 4 en M Astor | bla ene An) nent jAoletat sr enantly | a poll W there ave some who do | deaene, Mott result If the’ peop Ae Pall’ bod. hod) lence of esteem and res vanced the theory that monkeys were | heir duty, what recourse: has a | 8e0e. woud ree i y a eeneg ay ‘ihe da ai) the e beating me,” ‘he eptible to Kearlet fever, If thig | Rot do t i a urse has a| Pe cotiy report anys within 1 secretary whtie ls a th iif beating me," “hi ere true it meant that a way was{ it r Oak or knowledge. jpaking ; nyestt:| man told th eaaain Whe MAY open for obtaining an anti-toxin a ed Mr. Waldo, “Por the Police Department is doly to em back] "He hit me first, ewearlet. fever without risking human | the tant things. directly connected by a private | ere Was &) woman life in the experiments, Pigtail and | the such @ ease must without with all the char- | r As the other] sy ” asked Magistrate nert, Honnet were at once put to the | tear Headquarters hospitals and public | P\** Who hid not vieited |i a moment of judicial indiseretion, bout a month ago, They hay sf e ourt for that pur-| welfare organisations and can at | °°) 180 "80% be lot go this afternoon | how the Judge, May," commanded phown th 8 took si housh The eman may be put on| g moment's notice connect up and | 1 aran and found Irs, MeMeehan, who was a witness for rant the symptoms are apt to appear | CIA and with according t arrange immedinte aid accordingly, | they took a] her daughter, ut, the ape ts fense. Vor i The fundamental esta 1 fer The daughter started to let the drap- at any moment,” sald Dr, Wilson, with | fen: a ihe | Dlebelan ipal fe! . ; r ‘. grin, “and the results would be dis-| have appointed Dep Commissioner | — thi L ones won ryboat b ery down from a well-rounded shoulder axtrous to any animal store or to the| James £, Tilton, who with his twenty. | cities tm ine mew EOS = There was a threat of a more intimate family in which the monkey was made five years of expe nae as a pol an Pouce Department, STATIONARY POST SYSTEM | knowlege the family affairs of the a pet. would seem to be a cap: as Meehan ee The misiemeanor af the man “whe| gO OF POLICE PLEASES WALDO “ito on: don't do that; tis case is " comes before him. The problem of the Ne P jeree. } dismissed," said the Magistrate THINK CHOLERA CAUSED policeman Wo does not Tuifl his duty | ATLANTA, June 2—Habeas corpus ; “Night Trin | "TH eee you oulaide,” wuld Mra, Mc DEATH ON FRENCH LINER, | would be easier of solution if the people | proceedings looking to the release of Commissioner Makes All-Night Trip : ERAN 5 | and, he wits in no particu going. Anyway, ¥ a court ald busin he 8. Commissioner Waldo, It was! tye waited for a policeman who nlice Headquarters to-day, was! going his way 1 pleased with the results of| SE Sa git inspection trip In the Rank Surplus @S6,975,500, tor Waist's district last] ang statement of Clearing House OIE da a psa) banks for the week, issued to-day Dey tke plied Cet] shows that the banks hold $96,915,500 ind Was found to be Working very sat-| more than the requirements of the | istuctortiy per cent, reserve rule, ‘This t# an 50 in the proportionat fash reverve, 4s compared with last] PRETTY RUNAWAY WHOSE RUSE TO END PURSUIT FAILED, RUNAWAY GIRL WROTE, ‘TM WED, | | | | to Suspect Some Sort of Frame-Up.” lto know wh hief gambling wi heas of the moment, young Lawrence an of & No d., ty being Edgewater at the ime e fate of a gambling raid hangs upon the appearan the young man The poll de a raid ‘Thursday night on a © on the second floor of a) West Pifty-ninth atret, Bour men were taken and four other ¢ caped. The rail was made upon the information of young Sheehan. Yesterday Sheehan told Inspector Walsh's chief sleuth that the gamblers had come to him with an offer of $200 in cash and a good job if would disappear until the trial was over and the gamblers dismissed, Walsh planned to catch the men and } n arrange: » gamblers e Fort Lee he oft money the At the appointed time ferry and get man known as “Kennedy,” and al- rested in the game, ap- to the pollve leged to be in peared | n automobile with four friends, did not stop, ‘To-day when the cases were called fn the West Fifty rth Street Court Sheehan was not on hand, Then Walsh learned that the witness had be psted at Kdge- | water as a suspicious person and that , | farmhoun TO SOP SEARCH Cecilia Daum’s Ruse Failed, for, Aided by Evening World Picture, Police Find Her STIVES STOP RIOT.) (&! Coctita Daum, the little sixteen-year al, old cir] who disappeared from her home — y lat No. # Van Winkle avenue, Jer —" JCity, two wecks ago, war found tant | Arrest Five and Save Prostrate night in a rooming house In Hoboken, Man From Being Kicked ist, Carste Hitetabeck, whe ran ape from her home on Beach atreet at the | to Death. acd? | hich wae p ea | There waa excitement approaching a rhe J W shortly after h j tot in the neighborhood of Orchard disappearance 1 yson, who cat and Grand streets this afternoon when ‘ ated je “a half 4 score of young men, sympatiiz while wa ig i ue | , striking Hoe Company ma York 1 t near tles, «aw J ohiniate, piled onto a Grand street enter hous ad | se-car and attacked Dominick Idont mitted and told Capt. John | 0, 4 Oak street, a laborer who has = nee | SON that wor joined the forces of the Hoe Company ’ Only te received @ Grand streot and Idoni had Just left to months to aman named Ross, who lives jthe car w rang of young ma T rs t with her husgand. hintsts piled oo behind him and began peek a to the police, who uriing weapons of various kinds at ~ s “iol iethine tralia thi voxomt, shy hh regardless of the safety of the} @ subterfuge to stop the se ch for he women passengers in the car One of the attacking party threw a PLAN SCHOOL DEDICATION. file at the young man, which infileted | — a slight wound in his back, He threw | (duty 4 wot Mig Day for st. the file back at the man who had flung mr | Amnatasia’s at Turner, N.Y, it, Willlam Benjamin of Ne. 19 Mon. | 8. Soule i , x ith at t. Bi Kiyn, and it cut cas "© os < 4 Sale! * astaee Ss Echoo! At Turner, G tau wea eS Mysterious Action Leads Walsh} ¥., named after tie martyr who gave her tife for the Christian the reign of the Roman cletian, will be dedica propriat on faith during Emperor Dio ot July 4 with ap A spectal train on the Erie road will leave this city at 9 A. M. to convey the friends of the founder, the Rev, P. MacAvan, th ponies will be under the aus: pices of “The Friends of ‘Tur clety that Ww nized at 189, of which Bryan @ President A little more than a year ago Father lacAvan purchased & small farm in Turner with a frame dwellime on tt, The farm once belonged to Samuél J Tilden, Father MacAvan three sisters of the Society of Jesus and Mary it fifty children in the The school will be devoted to | the religious and secular training of the | children, — ANOTHER THAW ECHO. eu, Gleason in the suit against Harry Kk, Thaw, to recover a balance of $50,000 for services rendered the defendant while on trial for the murder of Stan- ford Whit. The Gleason complaint in the sult was also dismissed with costs, but Judge Lacombe in doing #0 says that if the demurrer 1s finally held to be good and his judgment is reversed ® trial should be had upon the other demurre he was due to be arraigned at an hour too late to permit his appearance at court in New Kk to-day Inspector Walsh got a telephone num- ber that was sald to be th swered by Mayor Cohalan water, who holds th al “Is ‘this the Mayor?” asked the tne spector . this is the bartender; the Ma to the Borough Hall,” sald a the other end of the wire e Inspector 18 still seeking to aw certain what has happened to his chief witness. BEATEN BY STRANGER, James Green thirty-two, of No, 660/ West Fifty-second street, @ watchman, | at 3 o'clock this morning saw three men | in the hallway of No, 107 West One Hundred and Fourth street, a new bullding, He asked what they wanted and one of the men struck him on the head with a weapon, The thre then fled Green went to the West dredth street police station and from there was taken to the Jay Hood| Wright Hospital with a lacerated scalp, One Hun- | So WI) hills roaches, water bugs and becties, Standard Odoriess— Kills moths, Odol-izing takes only a Minute But the effects of Odol last Just brush the teeth and rinse antiseptic, purify ne for hours. or gargle the mouth with a few jdrops of Odol in a little water, Unlike other Odol neither evaporates nor washes dentifrices, the tiveness is Its confined It and effec- the remains away in saliva not to brushing the cleansing and purifying almost from one meal to the next. process. in mouth continues At all Druggists. to | Judge Lacombe in the United States Cireuit Court to-day overruled the de- murrer interposed by Lawyer John B. tem, but, by ening the of eating, assists diges! in Gr York and viciz: a welcome at bmann’ | Th An Then ge money back. bell’s Soups | the grocer price. 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