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Seer AND FIRE ALARM “A540, Prisoner Says Stranger Got! , Him to Run $6,000 Car, Then Deserted Him. COULDN'T MANAGE IT Tried to Run Away, Then Smoking Mact Engines. ine Brought Ray V. Drummond, who eave he ten Meohinist of No. 211 Bast 1 @treet, would ike to Know the philanthrovist Imported automotle day and indirectly caused @rrest several hours f@ @ prisoner in the Wert dredth street station, charged with oper- ating an automobile without a Hcenae Policeman Rausch saw a Wig gray car sigzagging from side to aide of West End avenue at 6 o'clock to-day. A moment later the car climbed over the eurd and halted at an iron fence, Then ft backed down abydrant, Raurch ran after the freak- jeh auto and shouted to the driver to mop. the name of ho gave him a $6,000 to fun early to- Drummond's later The driver skfifully backed to the atreet and sped down toward Ninety- @eventh stroet, where Sergt. Collins heard Rausch pounding his stick, and tried to halt the car. Collins jumped im front of the car, but Jumped back just as aprightly. The car went by ike @ flash. Then Colling began pounding Bis stick. Four blocks further down Policeman Lee attempted to halt the autotst. The car came to a eudden halt and the driver bolted from the peat and ran toward Amsterdam avenue, leaving the smoking car at the curb. Leo arrested tho fugitive, who proved te be Drummond, at Ninetieth street. SMOKING CAR CAUSED FIR ALARM. Meantime, a watchman, discovering the car smoking furlously, sent in @ fire-alarm. Half a dozen fire engines and hose carts clanged to the avenue, arousing residents and bringing number to the street in their night- clothes. It was discovered that Drum- mond had clamped on the brakes, but left the speed clutch open. “Don't ask me who owns &; confound it and its owner,” said Drummond, with exasperation, in his cell. “I was going home, minding my ewn business, when @ @well guy in white kid gloves stopped me on West End avenue and asked me if 1 knew anything about an automobile. can run a taxicab aj right, and sald I did. “Jump in and run thie one for me, wilt you~I'm trying her out for the Fourth,’ he said. “I got in and took the wheel. She went long fine. We rode through the park, the owner never saying a word. Up there somewhere he asked me to wait a moment. I waited a moment and a million of them, I guess. He didn’t show up. I decided to run the blame thing down to a garage, ‘Then she became balky and began running up When I saw the cop 1 tit, not wanting to get locked up for having no license. This ie how well I got my wish.” The ca r's license marked "M, A card like a sale was found attached to a seat and marked “Mr. Kennedy.” The ear was taken to the station house, It fe not seriously dam. WALL STREET. To-day's stock and tly highe tention rivetiod ing by the early p the much heralded rep lon vf Corp Smith on the Ur poration i nfluence, From t wtar an upward « t almost 1 point ot It was reported tha construed the executed consid Other stocks were lifted higher tn company with Steel Bubrequent realizing shaded the list off from top the undertone continued st 0d, mark with Stee el pursued ried the isa level The Closing Pric y's highest, lowes of net changes, ia are ae follows oa « Pan Amal. Ce Am. Car Aw. Cac me. Locomotive Am, Bow Aw fugar AeTa. Te Sich. Top de sd 2 roe abies 2 & Obie Cote, Mil & 8. P and smashed agatnet | Drummond One Hun- | ave n empty vite the en- | larging of the capacity of the concert | wection er hundreds were turned “Misdirected charities of wn | away the opening night. These con-| rained society women are giv certs have been unusually well rene| '%@ American working girls false dered by Modes: Altachuler's Ruastan| {408 of life and making them ymphony Orchestra ut the wage! unhappy Jenrners, school children and those who| FOr & Humber of years Miss Mae Hal- | nave Drivers may be trained to use the FIgn TANZUBK®| were not bic to attend the operas were| "tet Beattys has worked with the Board Instead of yelling “Giddap” or “Whoa, back! and nobody will be seared into. quits payee cof the opportunity has | 0% Education ae Inspector of Play- Jumping up from his sleep in wild affright, Didiniy’ indicated. by jsrounds and Recreation Centra, Mise Thim twill he the happy alghts! fie and BY lhe Apo Beattys has been thrown into direct . —— a tee touch with the Amertean working gtrl WURRA WURRA: WURRA WURRA: fi favorite operas win | When whe ts at play, She has studied How many ergs can a Leghorn Who were the lightweight cham: | tarely make up the programme for to-|t%™8 important cog in the wheel of in- hen lay in a year? pions since Jack McAuliffe’s time? | nents concert, Mime, Leila Joel Hulec,| (sty and has formed her opinion of EVENING WORLD READER a A SPORT. | Will sing, Haydn's {the real worth of the average charity 1 put your question up to Ray Good-|, Wien Jack retired, undefeated, Kit ie als, mber of /Kiven by women of wealth who regard win, who lives in the Bronx, where | 1 ei Srath, Lavinia, Nea Cine b t| chi ‘s songa she hag selected, Mr,|the Working girl only as a fad and a everybody te trying to raise ex@s, mort- Jou Krim. Battling Nelson put out Gans] Francis Archambeau, a concert bari-| Problem to be solved in some way or gages or Hades. Ray solomniy swears fand Wegast Kot the I n the to-| tone, will render the Vulcan song from | other. that a Leghorn's batting-—-I should say |boggan and now holds the title. Jimmy] “Philemon and Bacchus" by Gounod, | “Z do not know of anything so laytng—average is 19) exe por year, | Britt once claimed it through a battle} phe programme follows etrimental to the welfare of the to say nothing of Leghorn hate, out on the Coast that was discredited. girl who works for her living ae | Noor, waiters with THE EVENING WORLD, SHOTS GAME SMALL GHLIN. pie 66 TN ‘That's whad they all ey. That's what we atl hope for The word can't be given too soon to let the pick and the shovel cet busy and the py), ‘, holes kat under way High Class Compos Here's hopt that some plas by somebdy will be adopted as a vw Irie, 4 > 7 4 1 that the aubway route along Lexington avenue will be | Low Price Has Proved a ne tom dovts, BIB I hae ma dootat | AT GARDEN ENDS ed on Tremendous Suc ess, sic within the reach of nense success. | | den UDGF TOM DINNBAN {# back with his good ship Nomad after a cruise in| which he had some rare adventures. Here's one as he tells it him “POPULAR CONCERT.” If with his! Overture from x rected to her. She is given nearly well known regard for vermelty: Byorty 24 i everything that she does not need, “We were fifteen miles off Hiock Tm@and tn the duskus of the day when wel 0" . and ® great many things that she came on @ school of salt mackerel, First thing we knew a swordfiah butted in| Qn tyiN she ison, | would be better off without. This and there waa a wild mble among the mackerel, The swordfivh filled up on} Intermia! amusement that she furnishes to the school and then like an overfed hog took a nap on the surface of the w bpdes sr ntptda haan dase Saaibaaly(T the wealthy woman who likes to | My engineer ured.to be a New Bedford whaler and he carries a lot of old time| Smelt Song, "ye ages dabble in ‘social conditions’ is | | tackle on the Nomad. Hoe went for'ard and heaved a harpoon tnto the small o Bohemian Girl making her a very discontented the swordfish's back. He had already secured an empty peer keg—xot that jn frou hahetigrin Wagner of the population. “empty ?’—to the end of the harpoon line, Mr, Swordfish ax soon as the harpoon “The character of charities to which | Mine. Hitlee | oolitow-tranow| I Would refer directly are those of| TOMORROW NIGHT the public at low During the week few seats in the war PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT’S nd page of this newspaper | giving cloth Se EeRP AY JULY 1, 1911, | thing She Doesn’t Need | and Is Made Discon- | tented With Her Lot in 66 QOFT PEDAL ON TIDY NIGHT JOB" ta the order that “Tily TH!" awards os Swed to Je white winged cart men after he read that touching Ode to | Life, Says Miss Mae H. | T Garbage in the Wurta Wurrn coluren jast Saturday, The complaints of The Bight Days’ Promenade Concerts j those 4 broken in the «tilly night by the banging of garb which have attracted so many thougands Beattys. | cans and the “whomm" and yells of the drivers of the collection ts avidently of music lovers to M n Square Gar- | | found evr thetic reemense under Big Plll'a veat Jen during the week i close jen during the week will close to-mor- . . 1 Wouldn't be murprsed to woe BM order rubber tires for che wagons guMEhO*® sow night with « promcamne af ine, Hotels on the Mille Plan! for the horses ond felt padded brogues for the mon, The garbage cans may yet! ja: ts, " . . : bake music. To-nights concert wit With Instruction in! clude sele wi 1 have become : Popular becaune of frequent rendition. | Home-Making the The novelty of placing high class mu: | Great Need if Charity | Would Bring Success It| | Aims At. the well meant, but utterly foolli rieties of charities that are di- . houses and outings that | COURRAS WEEK OF MUSIG ~==Society Women’s Charities _ Accomplish More Harm Than Good for the Working Girl tions at | She Is Given Nearly Every- | is the concert coupon, which, with twen-| are wbsolutely unsulted to the girl's | ty-five cents, will entitle an adult and| station in life. a child to seats at elther the Popular Con-| ‘There are one or more bureaus in| be there if the girls chose to take ad- t to-night oF the International Con-| New York where a girl may purchase vii MAA hs BE: Week rrow night. These coupons! a really lovely gown for little money. | tnty town who have to work for a liv- | have appeared daily in The Evening| This is supplied by society women wholing and who know absolutely aothing: | World, which has given prominence to! send their worn clothes there to be/about a home. They could not mak: the concerts because of their educational | given to the poor girls. These are|elther the children’s or thelr own value, The programme for *Sunday | clothes that are many times really ex-| clothes. And it is on these girls that night's concert, with Mme. Henrletta| quisite, and how foolish—where is a girl) :20Un) ine, frivolous charities are be- Wakefield, of the Metropolitan Opera} of modest salary going to wear them? “There js another thing that ts @one House, as ae is as follows: WITH ELABORATE GOWNS SHE by society women that is not good for Overture of ““Haym — A the working girls. This ts the gi fot into him took ft on the run with the beer keg trailing along. He dived and| March Slav Techattowas | “This starts another diflculty w *! homes throw their houses in the coun- tacked and doubled on his tracks, but the keg was ever on the job. Finally his Overture of Litottt girl, Once, in her shirt walst and skirt, try open to a certain number of young despair and exhaustion did the trick, He gave a feeble Micker with his tail and or her simple dress, she was santo tee |Women and give them an entertain: we hauled him aboard. He was 6 feet 2 inches long and weighed 4 pounds. and with the amusements furnished py Der | Ment, Here the girls are surrounded by say—he was fine eatin friends with whom she lived and worked i Ai) hae fe pt a Mfe of wealth, , hey are dazzled; many times they fee! The empty keg was instrumental in the undoing of the monster fish, Wonder me {| but, obtaining ® gorgeous gown, bahia] as though they needed clothes different if it made any victims aboard before it was emptied? |! " MIE | ahe wants to show It to others Wh0| trom tows they weer and ines ee American Fantanlon ns, ete: victor. Herbert | admire it, and here comes @/ expenditure they cannot really afford yu. 71 : 7 , vi far more expensive amuse- WoRRA yAb ig rears WORRA woRRA: SERIES TO END WITH TO-MOR.| ‘raving for vas ie end, she some-| HAVE A SUMMER OUTING CLUB * at he saw nr n 2l-point casino A had 14, B, 11. nent, ich, Ee sieel worms and Mttle fishes at times, | A gots cards, spades and three aces, ROW NIGHT'S CONCERT, times obtains by means greatly to be AT BEACH, Kindly answer in your valuable B gets big and little casino and one |. Plans will be decided upon at a meot-| deplored. This has been the result of| «ty place of this, {f some kindly In- paper, 8. SMITH, Brooklyn. Wha wine? ing of the Concert Committee to be held a fine gown given in the cause|clined person would institute a summer ‘There have been occasions when myr- JAMPS O'BR Monday in the office of Julius H No, | of charity. outing club for working girls, say at a lads of worms, strangely pevoamsted No. 170 Bere , i 1146 Broadway, for the open alr pradacc| ‘Then there are homes that have been| beach or in the country, and would sup- in the skies, have descended on a sur-} No. 170 Hergen street, Hrooklyn. on of classica of drama and music oa| constructed for girls, little hotels with| ply the tickets at as low a rate as pos- prised humanity. A shower of snakes | Cards and spades are counted before! 144 Suniis school pla music on | Overy modern Improvement and a lot|sible he would be doing a eplendid thing {s not unusual—the day after the night | big and little casino and the aces, a)‘ public playgrounds of \ or ive frills that do not enter into her| At such an outing the girls would go in before. goes out first, ty, The expenses of this new educa-| tir, in a small apartment. When the|thelr ordinary clothes, they would not be tional venture will come from the con- jairl is married she must leave there| suddenly transplanted from a very ordi- IRE COMMISSIONER JOHNSON’'S way of putting an end toa faction squam- | Cert fund. Jeurroundings that are really costing her|nary mode of existence to one of gor- F ble in a company is a tribute to good wense and good administrative, These popular priced open alr perform: | iittle—hecause charitable people make|geousness that they do not understand. ances will bein early t tend during the si artists, whom Mr. Hopp ts selec make the rounds of the Grasiet City. ability. New York That ought to help some, He acattered the whole blamed company all over the Greater | Admisst 0 o BLL, WELL, W Adrale on to there con arta will be just ders never cease? The Bronx has man's hope. Fact! There hasn't been. a BED BOL PURDSESAE: So © with carpets on th damask covers on the tables and Tuxedo muits, 1 Clason Point—Buena Vista tt Billy Heckler and Danny Hronx hustlers, are the backers, At the opening Tuesday night Gene McGuire, Joe Abearn, Hilly Givson and the rest of a good neg! another pl distance runner in many have b READERS SEND AID. veral sprint: | runners includ+ great Taylor, who met such @ y death and fn the quarter mile, Josh's find ts a i } up at call it. Ryrnea, the who wis a wonde: World for Several t chan of the name been has set 5 train- ing tips from Mike Mur Lt will = MAHER has discovered a Mack | | He will the bunch were aboard, If the Bronx |make his Initial effort tr these hact readers: for the Bt. Rose Home for Jiceps putting on aire it will merit a|Tuesday at Olymplc Field in a company | Hacurables, $2 from Well Wisher and NESS OF GIFT. | place on the map. of wars slated for fifteen miles, 2 cents from “Jimmy Unknown,” an “The one thing that should be inmite of the + Brooklyn, he has done for the cops. Really this proposttion ts about the best from C, for Samue pon | $2 ’ Raab, and he could secure for them When @ policeman begins his service he haw to buy| Dennis, the little armless boy of At- dose Bet nee Swill AL ghd, i an outfit comting nearly $90. He usually has to “go in hock" for the money and|lanta, Ga. who haw learned to write| «7 have seen many schools that failed 1e fs in deep water for years. Hie first year's money really tant equal to that| with his teeth, Michael Zito, 60 cents;| simply because they were opened for »f @ laborer, He's thus put tn @ ponition where a tempter may take @ fall out| Marguerite Sulvain, $1; Marie Falchion,| the workng girl and instruction was |of him with a few ere,” $1; Paguita Hermione, $9; Miss Lula, | given free. Fe ee eee “rhe Btart the cops out on @ square courne 3 ; MI fare, 10 considered G : ; - Walter ity Joo Wilder, scent, Borin) working «iri has 4 tremendous amount Violet Brown, §1; Leviton Bros, @ ce S$ month and ex- | thes . A com; pany of {n the working girls’ reach—and go to will|@ sinall apartment not an attractive and Money Received by The Evening The Evening World has received the | following contributtons from charitable Hospital for the Insane ALDO'S promise that he will try to have the wages of first year poltee-| at Snake Hill, N. J.; for Mrs, James \W men raised from 689 to $1,000 a year ts in keeping with other good Sillon of No. 34 Hicks street, hotels very reasonable and with- which, when the novelty of newly mar- Med life and home making wears off, | becomes such a veritable horror that she longs to go back to her working girl hotel life. “One cannot blame her in one re-| apect, for she has not had to do her| housework in the hotel, everything has been kept In perfect order for her, and for lack of training, being perfectly tx: | norant of making a home pleasant, she finds life almost unbearable. STUDY QUALITY AND SUITABLE. ied by wo! rho want to ao gomething for tae" worting itt fo ens, sey. % condition. The .| suitableness i | average Amerio of proper pride and everything should HE BUGS, that gay bunch of )to mop the boss from “blowing.” ® | Se done that can be done to sustain tt, sports from Prince street, wt leo, the Inwmakers of Worcester pat the American girl who have thelr annual outing on July | Mave deereed that only two drinks can| TRACK WALKER KILLED rade schools in the even- have doings on thelr ou be taken by @ customer during one ser BY SUBWA na charg 6 vine S01 hres BARAT UTA ARBRE 8) OO won teom St he har Foriunataly Y SUBWAY EXPRESS, | ber the radiments of home maxing lected the Lincoln on Midiand w paomantacally inclined. ‘Give her the things as the place in w to old the Jinks t their two drinks they can | Andy Laugiach, thirty-five years old bie he Dortz Pitgercagc Ayres There won't be an A sen we froom and return and have | Of No. 27 Second street, 4 trackwalker| forse foolish gifte on her that will that neighborhood when tne Ht wet 10 MOTO, employed by the Interborough Com- turn her head. started. Toere's nothing about that | Tere wil be awful wear and tear on| pany, atepped out of the way of a north| “One of th t things that could ne ninges of the waloon doure i that| bound local a short distance from the| possibly be le the opening of idiots town, wo there will Canal street station at 7 o'clock this| hotel Ike the Mills for women. There CHICK —Wolgart’s bout with Batt) —_— morning ta only one wuch piace in New Yora Nelson was a knocko’ A man 4 PK AT IT AG ATOVER 18 A south bound exprems strusk him,| ‘Thin was bullt by a man who k need to be counted out to make He has put into effort an orinr| knocked him againat a stanchion, and) someting about working giris, But O. AR soon as the re that the office : when he fell ran over him and cut hin tn not sufficient, and even tn thie t because a Mask: Sissaetineas ta vale In two, ‘The body was taken to the |} there are ‘handicaps and tran: a 5 nine 1 4 eet orgue fonts are PR accommod ment {t goes as a K. 0. for the otner ‘ et bs Poss as = *: \s f this hotel there whould be Indus: chag " a Ad tuba. ‘There whould be a cooking SUMMERFI OGHLY CLUB brows and deep thinkers of the Com. | *, and @ olaay in home If three players have played the fourth | missioner of Accounts’ oMce hold re. PORT OF 3PW FORK, hold hygiene, Alea men cannot mele | on for the f the park ANMIVED. the young women roked. A reasonadl Tusk ab if 4 es RN er : . have been #itting all day cramped cr in Oe it 6 rm dosk could obtain proper ex- he leis exponal nape | Metonaa, , we ttect’s tdeam Putt nwo willy Lf " fe ry three cards are down the time for meld tet tt paws i ee \er HOTEL BE TRAINING ing has passe } Anotner Park Come TH PAMBHINA | SCHOOL FOR FUTURE WIFE. —————— repebi: : hy hie ‘aie “1 would nothing tn this hotel PILLS THE AMB t xpert on solle—the very tle, Gertnanis, “Xertes Jtnat one could not afford in her modent MOSPHERE of W |home, “The furniture In Kod taste, but Mase, where a decree h VDAMSITI not of @ better quality than a atrl | to off saat : aa pr | Farah SiGL could purchase when wo married, in| v 4 wrann, the flow-| 5 ton . fact, the hotel that would do the moat > an‘t invite his 4 and the trees | good in a lnrge olty for the «irl who up @ ve “one on th | a8 $5,000 @ year, or] alone and working and haw never had a ob 4 rn ma e i 0 lem 10 to make home, oane the parsing, ax more whan the oxpert says that what! unce to learn how ¥ in concerned, of that famous bitulous|{s really needed by the « ‘work: | word be Bra teaily @ training #ohool institution known ae the “tin roof cook: | ing?” lg . “ ous dubs would ask tai” And there are lots ef plac i | Halt ® dosen iaborers would be of | Peewuke Berita ME AL ie Ody te | | New York where it Gee not need law 4 infnitely more value, Put ‘em te work, | yuki. ised be forced to join, but the places would They would have thelr own healthy good time and come hack happy to work, not discontented and uneasy. “Just so long as the soctety woman of wealth continues her promiscuous charities among these girls who in the Peginning are thelr really of sterling worth, just 0 long will we have unhappy cond!- tions in the middle-class home, “Another result from this so-called charity !2 ‘the girl whore he: is turned aed whe pu ea the wrong path tn this world ust because she craves more of the terfly existence of which she has been given a glimpse, We will continue to have the & t number of women who cannot Mve within the incomes pro- vided by thelr young husbands and whose romances terminate tn the di- vores courts “Charity must be sane and sulted to t {x utven before It can be productive of good results. Tf it ts given erratically and without thomeht it does more harm to the rectplenta in one year than can be repaired In @ Iifetime.”” —_—_—_—— CAUGHT AFTER LONG CHASE. Anastoste Chill! wan arrested to-day by Detective Walsh of Polleo Hoad- quarters and held Without bat! by Mag- {strate Steinert to walt extradition papers from Pennsylvania a two years chase which begun when Sarkino Alexoff. 4 real extate dealer of Turtle Creek, Pa, missed $20 from a roll of $2,000 he kept tn the bottom of iy trunk, hilt had the next room Alexoff followed Chill to this ofty, to hb, Ma, to Duluth, Minn., to Phil phin, to Baltimore, to Porton, to voklyn. Chill had enitsted tn the Marine Corps, When Alexoff went to the Navy Yard lust week to ask for him, Chill! promptly deserted and to- day he was run down ut No, 938 Third avenue those to whom tnd Tite ek iltaallvas ciesba te’ walt aad Habe imedtelne tn the wurtd for the CURE of all Alaprders of the fiom Howois, Kuhns leider, Nett am Tehae ot ay: petite, Hot tad muti, Atilousnien, Fever ‘of tite ‘rae! tarnal ree i 7 00 ola LAG et igh thd Sick Howarth, Ki Halluraaiass, wilt po fo taten, contrtbutan tty Stor the apport of the natural Thus ended! VIADUCT SUICIDE _TDENTIFIED AS SON OF NOTED PAINTER Father Says Young Van Lith's Mind Was Affected as Ree sult of Beating. GM. Perk Van Lith, a Dutch painter who has a studio at No, i Broadway, lto-day identified the body of the youne man who dived to his death Inst ever 'Ining from the Riverside viaduct to One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street at that of his so Van Lith. thirty years old, who had been ill for about @ year as the result of a terrible beating 1@ recelved from footpads at Ogland, jOKla Tam sure that my son was teme S| porarity 1 sald the elder Ven n to terrible treat whieh he Oklahoma © acted somew at strangely and us heen too Ile was @n- aged in the sin thet for five 1s beaten and robbed le leaving his office yesterday to follow custom of taking a wall viong Riv a not notice any ecolly unuewal about Ms ¢ A recreation pler fs near the spot young Van Lith plunged to his ehiid and the women a upon it were thro ro of the sight. at the rall of the viaduct he iow, wit a few feet a ow, within a few feet of Policeman Ryan, who came to his ald as he toppled over. He was 8 living when picked up, but 1 before a eur- Beon arrived n Lith lved with hi ray parents | at No. 14 West One Hundred and See- ond street. His fat nas a studio ‘ McDonald, the photographer, Pirte besides be! a pat ntings er of note is ther artist rin PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- CONFUSE BRONX | nine fy, bole the. cera ah TROLLEY RIDERS, the largest number of actual cures of any similar remedy, 7 | New System, Inaugurated To- | Day, Causes Endless Confu- and is prescribed and recom: sion on Huckleberry Lines, mended by hundreds of fair- minded doctors who do not ir to recommend a worthy medicine, even though it is advertised. fe REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, ABSOLUTE AUCTION RAIN OR SHIN TUPSDAY, THE 4TH OF JUL Thera was confuston to-day on the “huckleberry” trolley lines of the Union Railway Company in the Rronx when a new system of transferring passengers was put tn operation, Every car tha carried the hundreds of men and women| to thelr work was noisy with disputes and quarrels, and every other conductor | had his number taken with an accom. panying threat to him to the management, The old system of transfers was very repo! simple. You simply got one kind of a ara pM. on THE PREMISES, slip that entitled you to ride in any! 30. DESIRABLE LOIS direction in the morning and another with the same privilege in the after. | SPANHOPE & SUMMIT ST. noon, But the company has formularea, Grandview Ave. & Amory Ct & new scheme of @ transfer with two! ADJOINING ter village can transfer without formal ity at Thira avenue and One Hundred | gy, Berend Wart. Honueh of Quee and Fiftieth street, but when he wants hattan or | to wo west at One Hundred and Sixty. M8 firat street the conductor teara off No 1 coupon, At Jerome avenue and One Hundred and Sixty-frat street the eon u hi ductor tears off No. 2% The rematning | i, anbreo tw blot portion of the main transfer entitles him i He end 8 shore jto continue East or West. Baie to Me | ‘Phe conduetors of the line have deen Panrs oF 4 recelving {nstructions about the new fystem for two weeks, but when it was put in operation this morning seamed to be utterly unfamiliar wit rules. A large number of the passen; 'had to pay two fares and by to-nicht jthe indications are that the company |officos will be deluged with complaints. einen n Bond Mond, Nb thts LoTs MONTHLY they or its th a int for all cash, ALL NILES INSURED by the TIPLE GUATANTHE & TRUST @Q pital anit ste 0), without Oy “USENT Bait DESCRIPTIVE MAP, Ji.RE JOHNSON, IR., CO. 187 BROADWAY Vox Terrier Bites 11 Boy, At, Nad uoth eae sone William O'Connor, aged s!x, of No. 13% Third avenue, while playing with Httle fox terrier in front of No. 18% \ Bast Seventy-aixth street, shortly afte ed ut noon to-day, was alightly bi the ulitane | right thigh. ‘The boy's mother took him ow! W home, where the family phys terized the wound, The dos tirely healthy, It was learned, |nerious results are feared by the boy family. [MICHIGAN: FURNITURE: C0 | tJ) YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE S ARTICLES wires EVERY PURCHASE OF OPENS ANY ACCOUNT |hd 50. ‘27D - 3°AVEa: 11B¢ OPEN rverv EVENING UNTIL

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