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FRE CAPTAN LOST WN LIFE SAVING HS MEN mineame Roof of Burning Building Fell Just After Hagen Ordered Comrades to Safety. ‘ARE BUSINESS MEN HONEST? WINSHIS FIGHT OF President Brown of New York | Standard Was Never Higher Than To- | Though Brit ts Magnified. =| OU EAD HC NAME D. ens Sas Central Says) ‘As a matter of cold fact, no successful business mar in) modern times can be honest. Conditions in business are) such to-day that the business man must take gross advan= [pnocence-of LL. awyer Oppen- tage of his competitors every chance he gets or go to the wall. Competition is too ke Rev. Reginald John Campbell, don, England, who is here on delivered in Philadelphia. heim, Long Ago Disbarred, Shown by Railway’s Papers. en."’—Accusation made by the pastor of the City Temple, Lon- a preaching tour, in a ca | DHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911. |Gaby Deslys in the Pleasing Ti ask = Making Her Initials in Pearls xT CENSUS OF VICE IN ALBANY KEPT plete Record of Illegal Re- sorts for Chief Hyatt. BY THE POLICE Uniformed Men Made Com-| | —LUe= 6, | MURPHY NOT IN DEGNON CONTRACTING COMPANY. | Has Not Now and Never Has, Had Any Interest in That Concern, | To the Fititor of The Hvening Wor! | In this evening's is «Novembertd) there appears what purports to be @ speech made by Mr, William A, Cotter last evening It begins thus “Willlam A. Cotter, who fo Low, said among other aily Murphy practle on Company We are utt stand how such a tous Ube could have Mr, Cotter, beca ise Murphy or a any rect the Degnon Contracting ny, The PLUNGED TO BASEMENT casino ' SHOWS UP ITs METHODS. ONLY FEW. DISTURBED. | tire that tne. Des mn contracting —-_— The Evening World has t oF Impro in connegtion Water Played on Body in| submitted the above Papers Accidentally Discovered | Chief Says He and Commiis-|eity: "We ‘wautd, herefore, ani you Blazing Pit Until Firemen startling charge to prom: in War on Jerome Gives far ax may be, repair the damage which has been done by the circulation sioner Cantine Agreed Not | to Change Conditions. inent business men of New York City, and tos day prints the fourth ofa Jot such a corporation. Very truly NJ bel regurding a reputable Rescued It. Oppenheim His Chance. HAY Woop, Secretary, NY, Nov, d= "s tenderloin, - ‘Phere to grief throughout the Fire D An amaaing story of the underhand ALBANY, Nov. 4.—Aibany's ten 5 . yoverthe death of Capt., Series OF Interviews on ethod * Including ite disorderly resorts and its| | Clty Marshal Robbed. Teera: Wisco tt Rab p ti ld etl tA det dA eo Thieves broke tie office ef C. James A. Hagen, of Compan the aecusations of the Railway Company ts keeping down tts | Gambling houses, is under the contro! of| Carroi, City Ma at Fresh Pond J bills for personal damages in the years the police, James W. Osborne, counsel |road, Glendale, L. 1, yesterday ead noted London clergy: before tho World's exposures and the for the Bayne investigating committee, Hd @ typewriting machine valued et manu, whose views on Proceedings against former District-At- established the fact yesterday by the | 20» -_ torney Jerome soared the company into testimony of polica offic the relation of the better habits, was made known by a decision of the Appelate Division hand- ed down yesterday by Justice Scott. — | The decision hokls that the disbarment in 19 of Benjamin Oppenheim, a dam- age sult lawyer, was accomplished by the use of witnesses In the pay of the railroad, which was trying to put the firm of Oppenheim & Oppenheim out of business beesuse of thelr activity tn bringing damage sults. A now trial of the Oppenheim charges was ordered. | ‘The ten-year fight of Benjamin Oppen- James Brennan, @ veteran captain of police in whose precinct most of the tenderloin ts located, testified thag un- {formed officers visit the various resorts And compile @ list of those in charke of the places, the number of inmate: their where they Uved before com: Ing to Albany and other detailed infor- mation. A ist of places where gamb- ling 1s carried on {s also obtained. The | returns of this census are given to She de-! Chief of Police James L. Hyatt. He entrance her| had made raids “on orders." Church to problems of the material world have given him an interna tional reputation, SHE HAD CONSTANT Kev, R. J, CAMPBELL, William ©, Brown, president of the New York Central Lines, a self-made whowe father as well as his grandfather was a Baptist clergyman, does not hold to the views of the Rey, Mr, Campbell. | Mr. Brown climbed to his preesnt height in the business world from the very | t ring in the ladder, He 1s a splendid type of the successful American man, “My initials look very nice when 2 write them in pearls,” saya Mile, Gaby The picture shows how right her name in strands of pearls, clares that her pearls Net to get kel: hile, pood Gathe AA more than any of her other jewels Chlet Hyatt sald he talked the situa- . ens man. He said his standing as & reputedle lawyer Was ; ; Mlle. Deslys's Jewels have a world- | ton over with Commissioner of Public he last tow years, muckraking magazines and many public speakers | made successful by the development of | ,, Her Jewels are Mile. Desiys'a play- | wide reputation. A good many stage Safety Edward B. Canting and that ths — we united in criticising almost every form of business activity; the evidence | the « ce offered to show that Will-| MR*. She has quantities of them—| people wear imitations behind the foot-| Commissioner knew of cist! of energy, zeal and success in any department of commercial, manufacturing oF |iam Travers Jerome wax unfit to hold | Uamonds, rubles, sapphires and espe-| lights, but sie wears real ones and| ditions ay thoroughly as himee! ness has met by the charge that the country has given itself | the office of District-Attorney, peels pearls, Whisper says that often, |then takes them home to play with, | conditions, Hyatt sald, were su ham's Vegetable Compound. © spirit of sordid commercialism, and the standurd of busines’ morals In the progress of the Jerome hear-| Whe" She goes home from the theatre, | The photograp: Uus picture] ally the result of an understanding be- tox has been iowered, she les down on the floor and writes “Gaby Doni ings a woman appeared at the office of Franklin Pierce, attorney for the peti+ | tloners for Jerome's removal, and sald #he had evidence of great value. She told Mr, Pierce that her husband, Mi- chal Sheehan, had been in the employ of 8. 8. Bagg, who had a detective bu- reau which was extensively used by Henry A. Robinson, then solicitor for the company and now defending him- self in disbarment proceedings brought on the same evidence as that which | gave Oppenheim his new chance. | SAYS HE OFFERED TO BURN VOUCHERS SHOWING BRIBERY. tween the Commissioner and himself. ® to me that this the good and magnifying the “It is not the part of wisdom to close our eyes to evils that really ext Wrongdoing should be stopped and wrongdoers punished. “On the other hand, wrongdoing should not be so exaggerated and wrone- doers so mistakenly multiplied as to discredit all classes of business men and force all, innocent and gullty alike, to a common defense. “The assumption seems to have Deon that wromgdoing constituted the normal condition of our busi- Rese affairs, while, as © matter of fact, the wrong is only an incident ae compared with the orderly, honest conduct of business that is | w of the situation is the result/of overlooking | ONE VOTE WAS THE PRICE OF ed-to ake Lejdia i, Plakhaa's Veer ; i to take POLICE REMCVAL.° Mr. Osborne offered the dep: Helen L, White, who says that shortly | before election in 1904 a uniformed oftt- cer was stationed tn front of her house nightly. She considered it “an out- rage” and was told if sue would get h father, a Demorra:. to vote the Republi. can ticket that the officer would be taken away.. Her father consented, she says, and the oificer was removed. Albert EB. Bryan, one of Mr. Osborne's ansistants, testified the police reconis ted, Won't Run aimed the stone at It {t would not have e Father Objects. | veen, seth a Miss Charlotte Carlin, Deputy County Clerk and a popular suffragist of Long) Girls Wie Bet by Walking 20 Mi Beach, Cal., nated for Tax | in Le Collector by the Citizens’ party, but she 1s not going to run because @ mere man} will not let her, No. 107, who lost his Ife last night in| 4 blaging four-story brick butlding at Ne. @ Water atreet when he remained to wee that all of his men made thelr | "way to safety after he had warned | them that the roof was about to col-| tand Dorothy Fowler of New York accepted a wager of 0 to that they could walk from } He ner, ens to}boro to Lenox, twenty miles, six| showed that various officers had been ve any Japee, Not unt this morning was the and always has been the normal | Mrs. Sheehan said Robinson nad or-|seiong’ to, Gs nesside center, wot | Bours : He Btatigh te the WANG noesiras Miseee | GRRL have @ ane strong Qos broken to the widow by lier pastor. condition of the business of the | dered the Bags concern to burn a great! course 1 must obey hit said atiss |, They covered it in five and a half camer eel ae Let ty Can feaeneer pore nghe ; v ‘the ehotk of falling machinery country. | quantity of vouchers which showed the) Carin, hours and cleaned up quite « bit of pin bes Oy reas eco Bee - Yetere oe ng rae ae the Dutlding, occupied by the Véneer “Nine hundred and ninety-nine buai- | bribery of witnesses and jurymen. They | ened rately abe tat denledihe Akares il Greme Route 44 Dewi rie. Barrel Company, was trembling. 5 ness concerns may transact thelg busi- reported that they had burned the! gary of Women, by Deduction, Ac- rThat with Chiet Hyatt not to disturb anit | Dewittville, N.Y. : “Quick! Get down!" Hagen called to ness honestly and with methods above | vouchers, but actually had stowed them | auit a Wom: ht oe eonditienn, | ‘The ahove is one of the thou i hig men, and after the Feproach; but the detractors will, if It away with the object of forcing the) By a qulck and unanimous verdict! try, Champ Clare, when acted to sign| , Georse Haswell, treasurer of the Lin-| sands of grateful letters which are gone started down the be for the ioment popular, selxe upon | ratiroad to keep them permanently in| based on unanswerable logic, a Jury of) the visitors’ register at Maine if epee coin League, refused to answer ques- goostantiy, eae, aa the. ‘ was too late, the fourth floor gave way, | the fact that the thousandth concern |its employ. When the bribery inveatl-| women at Daly City, Cal. decided that School in ibensas City, wrote pene tlons regarding that organization or pro- ‘Medicine Compan; t the roof followed and Hagen was| # has been guilty of wrongdoing, and by | gations started trunkful of these Mrs. Rodey did not break Mrs, Tinto's}oiank marked “occupation MY gee Po pllyplle eo Boo bere | = ped a. che Deyondadoa bt ropped to the basement among a heap bY vehement and indiscriminate denuncla- | vouchers had been sent to the Shechans’ | window intentionally, vant's wife.” ydrk.- Mp. Osbaria Aaid he Droposed to py E Pukham's ‘egetable Com- of twisted machinery and burning wood. tion discredit the nine hundred and | boarding house in West Thirty-fourth| The reason was that the window was] When the principal of the school askea| take criminal proceedin, ord ts and be 4 ‘The firemen had found the bullding ninetysning, innogent enterprises with | street. Later they left without paying broken, and that if Mrs, Rodey had/her to explain she said: “Mr. Clark 1s| witvess Fotua Bahvten cohen ablaze from the cellar to the /ourth the guilty ne, bstinate their board and the landlady kept the| = LAW REQUIRES HEADLIGHTS ON @ Servant of the people, I am his wife.” —_——— nk, wa mata be ae eer a die nckaeee, NAL ieee Gaal er manatee peice} Bride, Who Was Dolly Cash: Lett BOXING MATINEE FOR s Security for W. Leaving his bride as Slater Her- man Hamer rushed out of the office of Justice Taylor at Memphis to raise a $2 Her name had been Dolly bil of $87 and got the trunk, out of which came a mass of evidence highly - | Interesting to the Bar Association, at) whose di al It was put, with the pro- vision that Oppenheim @lao be allowed to have accens to it. PHILADELPHIA PASTORS. th A. J. Drexel Biddle Seeks to Popu- |" larize Fistic Art—John D.'s Son-in-Law Likes It. lag and then climbed to the floors above, om ail of which was heavy machinery. Beeing it was impossible to enter the building Capt. Hagen ordered his men to| (the roof with a line of howe. Leading | them Hagen climbed a fire ladder, hold- “For something more than thirty- cight yearn I have been closely asi clated with the business men of this country, both East and West. I count among my friends many merchants, manufacturers, bankers and farmers of | wedding fee, Cash, too, Oppenhelm was counsel for th In th | thousands '¢o bee i | SE Migeuis, A hele was out tareugh the Middle West. During the past ten| entg of a three and a bale Sear at just In time} pittLADELPHIA, Nov. 4. —Boxing @@Vice is free, the roof and Hagen directed the stream | years my ‘ines have fallen among the | girl whose leg was crusned by a Ma ef water into the blaze. The firemen felt the shock when the fiat Goor gave way under the weight of | machinery. Almost instantly the second ané@ third floors followed. The roof be- gan to tremble as iis supports were at- tacked by the fire and Hagen shouted hie warning which saved the others, | BODY RESCUED FROM THE BLAZING PIT. ‘Hagen’s body could be seen in the burn- bankers and business men of New York | son street car in 1896, city. jury that t “Em all candor Z want to say thas im my opinion the standard of business integrity and commiercisi honesty was never higher than it is to-day, it fs no higher among the bust; men and farmers of Katess, Nebraska, lows or fiil- nots than it is among the bankers, the merchants and the manufacturers of Mew York and New Bugiand. penheima in the police courts for sub- “This ts an of commercialism, and the growth and development of | ornation. Benjamin Oppenheim's dis- our commerce, both foreign and domestic, 1s one of the eignal achfevements| barment fokowed. matinees for clergymen ia the latest de- vice of Anthony J. Drexel Biddle for popularizing the manly art. He opened the season to-day in the private gym- nasium at his house. Harold A. Mc Cormick, son-in-law of John D. Rock feller, was the only layman admitted. Membere of the cloth were chaperoned by the Rev. Thomas Davis. All of the guests went to the matinee as vulgar sports attend a cocking main, s they alld into the Biddle house on He convinced driver had been neg nt @nd got a verdict for $5,000, Tater her 10th birthday to-morrow at Adams- | ville, O., confesses that during her cen- tury of life she has never been kissed except by her parents, @ often went to parties in her youth and had chances to marry, but no court. ship ever reached the spooning stage and she never married because she didn't find a man she loved, She lives ‘allroa: company, which accused Oppenheim of bribing witnesses and had once even induced @ client to change lawyers and make charges against'the Oppenheims, brought sult, re-opening the Nugent verdict and proceeded against the Op- The Army of Constipation le Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE 2 LIVER hinaieiadess Says That “Joker” in the Minnesota Traffic Bill Is Valid. Gm the same plot Of ground whore sna| nus otrent every one of them acted ly give relief— ; on e aoe eaten a teomen, dashed of the marvellous era of progreas and development in which we live, Com-/WITNESSE8 SWORE TO BEING was born. Fe oe eee te Tene etiCtpes | Sar cena Or tee the flames, sclued Hawen in his | Merce invented the cotton-gin, the plough, the reaper and the threshing machine,| ORILLED IN TESTIMONY. ST, PAUL, Nov. ¢—Baby carriages | =a Guimenpe mee. Tees BAe Hidde hed Coase “ab ca yfie to the street, | lifting heavy burdens from the bended back of labor, and adding a hundred-| In these proceedings the late Detec-|must hereafter in Minnesota carry | Bride Helps to Write Own Mar: ant-Director ot Public Safety O'Leary sl oe on eenee nino came trom Cume | £014 to tie productive value of our land. tlve Lieutenant Petrosito, a detective] warning light when used after dark— b H that if he wished to conduct any more| them ter x: Lod ag Bly “The farmer, when he tills his fertile acres and feeds his flocks and| variously known as Bella and Porcta, | two white Hshta in front and a red one nin and Robert J. Meteait | private bouts he must take out @ license! Bilisgs- = Neat eer ercntie’ (Alene evere | herds, ie laying the very foundation of eommérce, | Mamle Langstaff, her mother, Anna, It's all due to a mistake, {Of Seattle “married themselves” before|and have @ physician at the ringside. ladigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Skin, teen killed instantly. Almost every herds, is laying the very . fds of furnaces, the hundreds of "4 Samuel Strom al: testified thai [Mt the rear. It &@ party of friends st Tacoma, using a|To-day's treat wes thus tn the nature| bone in his body war broken and he i gg hum Carine Lag igpe tee spl Ge hindu Sieg sah Me osetin they had been drilled by Oppenheim | a kind of “joker” that somehow got 1n| rely. vessels engaged in carrying the service they Wrote out themselves, When they went to make « personal return to the County Clerk on the mai |rlage license, however. he declined to of forbidden frutt, By unanimous verdict boxing isp [clean sport and good for the health. in giving false evidence. All swore that railroad traine and the ocean vessels carrying the product of the farm and| they were not pald by the Metropolitan factory to foreign lands—ALL THESE ARE COMMERCE, AND TO BEAR A\| to testify against Oppenheim, with the SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICB Genuine muta: Signature the new Tratfic law just passed by the| Legislature, but 1t “goes,” according to| and its contents were arch was made for John 5 There wasn't a knockout or knockdown. . Doherty of No. 141 Atlantic avenue, the PART, HOWEVER HUMBLE, IN THIS GREAT WORK, SHOULD BE A| seeereeh ge Porcia, who said he had | ao opt Just rendered by Attorney-|—o5¢ it and Liey bad to call in a clergy. | Mia sectc ae ORS the show gave him heen placed B OF HON OF OPPROBRIUM OR REP! ” received $40. General Simpson, 0 ma: e ti aor: eer we et gre Dabo pe oN abe wus OT Snee weibet Out of the Base trunk came vouchers! Children's velocipedes, ing several daya “ ” Petrosino, had rocelved vartous amounts | and kiadtea tgo, He could not be found, nor had FIVE FIRES ARE STARTED |“REAL HOLIDAY” IS trem the someany ating “Siil® | cluded in the provisions of the a any one seen him during the fire, These IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS WHAT TAFT CALLS IT, | 11 the proceeding to upset the verdict, | which really was intended only to help x facts were reported to Deputy Chief Teslice Tuas appointed nis prot tn automobilists and motor cyclists, by en is in Lally, It was his opinion the watchman ‘ law, ur McBride, as referee. He! compelling horse-drawn vehicles to Vent; 1g was not im the place when the fire Some One Wanted to See Engines—|President at Hot Springs for Three tated that he recelved 0. The voucher | 2h)” ignte, But the language wi L started. Fourteen Alarms in Manhattan Days—Busy Trying to fact which Justice Scott comments upon |Clumally put “the other users of wheeled Capt. Hagen was thirty-four y old, had a wife and baby and lived at No. 1273 Park place, Brooklyn, He joined the department ten years ago, After he had several rescues to his credit he was + made an assistant foreman four years vehicles.” Already tho streets in the residential districts of Bt. Paul look, by night, as it fire fly processions were passing through them, and women with babies Reduce Weight. HOT SPRINGS, Va., Nov. 4.—Presi- dent Taft 1s enjoying what he calle “real holiday” he from Midnight to Daybreak. Five unexplained fires in the Washs ington Heights netghborhood between midnight and 1 o'clock morning are as out of a proportion to his proper feo ‘Suatice Truax refused to accept Mo- Bride's report, but it was sustained by Division, The Cowperthwait 2 Sons dying up on the rules of the road. The meeting between the President ie BBR Fear being Investigated by Assistant Fire ater used before Hamilton Odel!,|One prominent suburbanite has ar- ego and assigned to No. 17 Engine.) srurshal Masterson. om his prelim. {@nd Mrs. Taft and Miss Helen Taft was in the disbarment proceedin, P to Keep his auto in the garage Later he Was mado eupervising engi eee nnn ay cure the fires |™O8t affectionate, It was the first time d went to th ‘The order of the Appellate Di week in order that heer and sent to the fireboat David the Prosident had were bet by @ stupid person, who w in ahy member of also reopens the we for damages of the auto lamps on her Boody. He was made a captain last either malicious or had w crazy d his family since Sept. 15, when ft\ the Nugent gir according, to Oj ‘The infants are not yet March and put tn charge of No, 107, to see the enines, Most of the bl Beverly to “awing around the circl penhelm, has been hidden In Phila headlights and they yell Hagen was planning a celebration on it ed that they might have burned themselves out with very ere so arran An hour after hie arrival the President phia for several years at the expense another baby carriage ap- ‘Thanksgiving belng the thud the ‘ D was in his golf clothes and starting | of the Metropolitan's law department, C. h L G dit anniversary of his marriage. damage. & twosome with Major Butt on the| The evidence in the agg trunk shows as or theral reat Fire Chaplain Father McCronin broke! , At N Amaterdam avenue the! goif tinks. be started at the back of a sea i. the news to the young widow. The mo- first fire ment she glimpsed the priest at the doo: -story tenement and spread into @ Golf, walking and motoring will be none the President's 2astimes while here. | that altogether the Metropolitan spent much more money than the $5,000 dam- | Ww ages which it pretended to be fahting, | ; lin order to put Oppenheim out of bu: XW BALTIC He will do much of the first two in an| news back. effort to get himaclf in some kind of | —_—-- physical condition. for his bout with Congress. In his golf toxs the Presl- SHIPPING N NEWS. . dent looked fat, and he is fat. He will AMRIVED. have to do much to remove some loose of St, laute. + sApranna | flosh he gathered on the trip, Prinelve di‘ Piedinoat. nt | Mr, Taft will leave here Sunday night Kaladale COMING SPBAMSHIPS. "A \ tore next The damage w she realized what he had come for and 41,50, broke down into a hystertcal fit of The second fire was at No. Bil West weeping. An hour later the body was One Hundred and Fitty-ninth street. It brought to th Hagan had b pretty little home that Wght out of his savings owas | age an apartment and did $0) dam- Everything for Housekeeping and presented to his bride. No. 517 Croton street sent tn the third ¢ PY me alarin, ‘The damage was trifiing FOUND SLAIN ON STREET. wore catica cus asain tor a ine ut Se | ‘ TE Wist) Oho Hundred wand sistye| 2" Cieinnat!, where on Monday he DUB TO-DAY New | ¥ a en a ne Be ec aeie aeaeree SAt | w will appear before the Registration | sicania, Palermo Georgian, | inghamto Was Atrammted ‘seventh There was little {0 | Hoge, ‘hie will be necessary In order | {iui tana es Tr ve. Two Stores ar. OW end His Head Crushed, Tho fifth and last was at No.¥2igg| Mat he may vote on Tuesday, He wil San Marc BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Noy. 4—Tenja- Amsterdam avenue, Again the damage {Temain in Cincinnad until Tuesday seprcawron. x. 7. 3 anetrts #00 the snake th wnen Beil got Kenucty aga, OCHIORRG area 2 Actes of 2 SEuttered ch the streot Tt Was @ busy night for firemen ath| Tennessee. |x ave viene fy Notch COLLAR, 7 today, There was a | r the city t vo or three ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY romp «et Easy to put on, easy to take j around his neck wna AU 8 @ BPE tO BO | aus ree. G.80/Run cole, 4:00) Moon ‘one,, 6,00} (heeein te | off, easy to tie the tie in. Floor Space 4 Put rte THE TIDES. hati Domingo, troavola, Qhantt, Peabody & Comyany, Makers, Troy, M.f Ss e a am qe k ntlves by t Ther Highs Water, Low Water, 3 Havens, Antilies, bonfires by boya on the streg here ate Low Wa evan, Miles, | Mi were fourteen tire calls registered in Dat 7 Gastonia Seah money on his person but only a smail| Manhattan between midnight and 7 y eum was found on the body, a clock, World Wants Work Wonders |

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