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x eon enpmeteee The best detectives in this olty are Clergy and Business Men of Sydney | pounding the pavements. ‘They are not § Opposed to Proposed Bout Be- | erred aid iheit dats, they night & tween Champion and McVey. or dake VAR lene [is Psi 4 2 Die w C16 i¢ Se ce “WHY CORRIGAN?” First Durbar Photo to Reach This Country; King George With Queen Mary Arriving at Delhi aw that the Governor appears to have | ‘aken no notice of the vastly improved condition® tinder which boxing matches are held in this Btate, It ts hardly pos- sible that there could be @ repetition of the Morris-Fiynn affair, ‘Thus far the Frawley bill has yielded 4 revenue to the #tate of more than 115,000, It ig estimated that it will tn- rease the revenuts by about 16,09 o veer. | | MERRITT LEADS FOR SPEAKER, WITH WALDOSNAPSAT HS URST eR Useless to Argue Ethics of City’s Condition With Man Like Magistrate. FIXED POST A_ RELIC, WINNING CHANCE Provokes Hot Re- —— | ply to His Rap at Police Oana Not Considered a Dan- gerous Opponent — Hitch Over Smith for Clerk. Institution. | Magistrate Joseph B. Corrigan came out today with a renewal of his attack of Jast spring on the Gaynor adminis ALBANY, Jan, 2—That Edwin A, tation of the poile Mo pleked ont Merritt gr. Mt. Lawrence, for several Commiasioner Rhinelander Waldo as the years Repuliican leader of the Assem- fubject of empecial eriticinin, Jeering at bly, Will be the choice of the Republican the fixed post system as an tnstitut! legistatore for Speaker at to-night’s as- | 9 ancient that It had been discard sombly caucus appeared to be the con-, PY every country Im the world exce eensus of opinion of those in Albany Mexico and the South American repub- today, Charles A. Dana of New York, has not given up the contest, but h 1 reply to Magistrate Corrigan'a supporters admit the probability of Mr. | charges last spring, in whieh he called Merritt's elgtion. the Gaynor regime “a government by Although friends of Ray B. @mith of | epistic,” Mayor Garnor i that Mr, Syracuse express the belief that he will) Corrigan'® head was “full of vice | be made Clerk, the attitude of Wiltain| WHY ARGUE WITH “MAN LIKE Barnes jr, Chairman of the Hepublican Btate Committee, whose opposition ti > CORRIGAN?” | Mr, Smith's candidacy te known, maki ‘ommiasioner Waldo to-day went the | the outcome of the coytest for clerk. | Mayor al better, *After first re- thip one of uncertainty, In the event | fusing to dignity the Magistrate's re- of Mr. Smith's withdrawal Fred W. & reply, he finally jeaned back againat the wall of a Police H quarter's corridor and anid, deliberately, with his arms folded and a emile on hi Hammond of Syracuse, a former mem- | ber of Assembly, may announce bin) candidacy. Wildam H. Ten Kyck, @| Republican leader of the Bronx, Is also & candidate. Why dikcuas police conditions of the Harry W. Haines of Weatchoster ia|town with a man of Corrigan's char- ay anpirant for the position of wergeant-| acter? It J admitted that he should at-arme as is William KE. Nolan of Al- 1 knowl- of Tenderloin conditions “Min residence, until recently, wan tn ‘There ta little activity on the surface| the home of the keeper of the Hay- among the Democratic members with| market, a Tenderloin resort. relation to the selection of an Assem-| ° ‘Boston Charile,” the optum bly minority leader, Th friends of] welier and Chinatown ex-dive keeper, Dante and [adh xs Ons ned wan a fow weeks ago enced to acknowledge Re rlaon, car % . sufficient votes to elect Alfred D, Smith Sheet saranit « with him Corrigan’s | ‘nalet that tt would nf jogo y een the leaders, of | Further than that, the Commiestoner bany. Both were members of the A» vomby of 1911s oth houses from Tammany. observed, he had nothing to fome of them go so far a8 to assert! Hore are a fow of the Corrigan ut- that Charles F, Murphy, the Tammany | terances, which inapired Mr. Waldo's leader, haa been converted to thin view, | remarks: and they even predict that Mr, @mith will withdraw voluntartly, I have made no sort of canvass,” wald Speaker Friable to-day when asked] “Waldo! wbout the situation, “If it seems best) “He is certainly Police Com- 5 yd party aerete. te ytd Lmtd missioner. Mis stationary posta are an i leaderehip again I at In sthod " 10 Go wo, but I shall feel mo disappoini- yar isacis - anethods he vaieyye tn mnt if come ong size We chosen f0F) the world that I know of that atill Score of Assemblymen took the oath | *tationary posts te Mexico, and this of office at the Georetary of Btate’s office | #0 Because that country t# not rema to-day, able for progress, Everywhere else this —_————_ plan has been abolished, Good men aro MAY NOT LET JOHNSON wasted by this plan, FIGHT IN AUSTRALIA, STATIONARY POSTS A RELIC, SAID CORRIGAN. reat “Then look at the so-called Detective Bureau and tho man at the head of it SYDNEY, N. & W., Jan, 2—T posed Jack Johneon-Bam MgVey fig Gomoralized, This t# inexcusable, there are plenty of good men in the de- may not be decided at Rushcutter partment, ‘Hay, The clergy here have already an-| “Gamblers are not worrying about nounced their opposition to the contest| Waldo, Why should they? The elty ds and the businesses men of th also protesting. The latter's stand ‘Awainst the fight has reached the stage where counsel has been engaged to teat| maybe more. Places that ha seo! ii legauity. not In the past are running openiy Jack Johnron won hie claim to the/ and it is w common subject of Kom world’s champlanship at Rushcutter's}in the clubs about men playing in cer May, where he defeated Tommy Burns [tain houses and Pow thelr luck te run- Se, Pe PU ae ning, Other Ilexal resorts are plentiful IFF” ELLISON BAILED, Jana tne potice know alt about them, but they don't dare interfere with any There Is at least one big man in this city who takes money wide open. ‘There are as many gambling houses and poolrooms doing business in thin city to-dayone there ever were, and James, better known as “BIf Kilison, efer to has a collector, who has been In the Tombs since June} a. somewhat notorious character, who under conviction of manslaughter in the | makes the rounds. And eveh (he be: firet degree, was relearod to-day tn] is not free from this taint $15,000 bail pending th won of the CITY TO STAY IN BAD SHAPE, Appellate Division of the Sup SAYS MAGISTRATE to whieh an appeal has than eight years or more than (twenty | not squeamish and do not xpoct w hie years, He was convicted of Killing a) city like this to be run like a Sunday man named Harrington in Pau! Kelly's| School Gambling houses don't disturb *galoon pn Great Jones street six yoars| me Very much, but he other pla ago, during a ng fight. Eliison be. oo-called disorder houses, a came a fusttive and was arrested u your | Pore (hat ought to by “Give us a 1 ¢ > amo. an assured dustice Lehman, tn the Supreme) nian who Cours ted ht nd anybody would be kept. within could be under some con- of geasonadle doubt on che application) of Lawyer George Gorton Battie. lash is vie limit PILES CURKD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, for | A pede ali m i) * THE EVENING WORLD,..TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912. FICING.GEORGE. AND QUEEN MARY LEAVING THRSTATION FOR PISTOL TO SHOW CONROY LOST LIFE (Continued from Firat Page.) t found Conroy dead on the floor, A bu THEIR SE San ‘ FIGHTING A DUEL KADY HARDINGE AND DAVGHTER StLrew IN® SICK BOY KILLS SELF | IN FIT OF DESPONDENCY Mother Refused to Let Him Have Solid Food Till Doctor Ordered It. Barnet Waller of No, 138 Delancey street killed himself to-day because his mother would not let hime have solid fe He had been suffering from aly theria, which had yielded to antitoxin treatment administered by Dr, J. Bero of No. 68 Seventh street. The mother told him he must be satistied with his milk and gruel diet until the ale lot had gone through his heart. Colling] Actor called ; be ede ark Tania read ac aue hen ee, bhai tan sente ¥ the room @ few hours later ‘ound the floor near him was a revolver, one! ii on a pallet he ad made on the chamber of which had been emptied. | itoor, dead. that Collings eT hia ow Mr. ad fired in self-defense. has @ charmed life,” si Miner before th then Collins shot him, volver has been found." “Does the Me shooting it do all come out. At last a bystander who said that had been a delegate to the last Mr. Miner was he replied. kod. a material wit berg granted a delay of a week, It developed that the witness w Thomas Brady, the saloonkeeper. Hrad Mt said, had found the volver that ts alleged t a duel in the back r “This se Donald, “was report found on the day after the shooting. have figured have tt in my offlce now We want | wet Hrady here to tel! avout it. Mr. Miner was surprised when Jearned of the da revolver to ent only @ day or two ego, <—eeernettinenennresin HYDEGETS DELAY OF HIS TRIAL SET Indictment, by vehement language ant 2° ME a a momar, if Paro 0 approbrious caricature, a — powerful, Wiredine or 2 Pies ta @ to 14 dass, to —_——- widely circulated, earnostly read, ins ——_—_—_—— Parents’ Marital (Gan tinuen finn ret Faxed | gentous and enterprising press has ex to Ald Mer su heise nee ty in Katey him. jo rthe ws nvestigatio A Great Total OS OSE, Bt. Vincent, Ot Mi At. Vincente | DisiniotsAttorney shan Baked that Werin many diferent looaiition in many ° on-the-Hudson, obtained — permiagton | motion for @ apeolal panel be set down | diverse callings, shows iat a prejudl || trom Justice Glegerion, in the Supreme | tor hearing two days after the decision | exists againet him A Great Lead Be afl examine — Jof Justice Lehman be announced, “In this case the right to apply for 9 — | ae, froth ear .¢ mother, | it is anticipated that, after hearing | change of place In trial was valucles Rtusalan octae cal rune | he exhaustive arguments on ithout a stay, The atay was as | Maher, Oct. 1982, a Juation | Lehman will take (he! portant as the right to reply for a re- Tee on for a change of venue under ad-| inoval of the action, ‘The latter right 1 526 184 | Peck of No, % Idbverty street told Jus t. It may be two Weeks before) ig absolute, while the former ix de ? ? Lice Glegerich the evidence adduoal at | (Ne ‘tia! of Ilyde can be moved agin. | pendent upon the discretion of the ; | yorce trial would ald the whether in thie Jurisdiction or outelde| judge, Advertisements | ae Aiteene rd Wen Md the of New York County |yeeNeiwithsianding the pendence of —___—_— Rc ‘ sie n the meandime, ¢ et-Attors | the motion (for a change of venue) th : 4 Rene Rape epthony hey will continue his gation of | Distri teAttorney, on Dee za, 191) r Javit of 1 | served ° on defenda h THE WORLD potent at the time he made it and t rene of New York ( TE eg eR eR the benefictaries exercised undue had expressed the CRORPTOE CBE Th Ane pier bale. Bat lence over him, The be@eficiaries are 1) Phus far se Genie airs ras hy nt Brown, wife of the lawyer who {!u®s aos Pen the Hyde! three days i Le | drew the be tt t abl f | he quotes eay 1 n The defend * pplication may Frank Varreli Wine Suit, and othens at tie} not Db RS tyr 1 an Dela Lie In ay Bupreme Count Justice Bischof totday addresses he Lurnishe is ton-expect, in view of the handed down a@ decision berwry 7d the JUBTICE CRITICISES WHITMAN) wor ‘ed law respecting his complaint in suit brought by Joseph lights, the District-Attorney, who !s/ Gerdon to have a partnership declared FOR ACTION PENDING MOTION, Litasnese of the press eoptoye for trial, Gatyee Bue Ryonk 3, Tertell. presi: Justice Stapleton, in his order grant | would refrain from spirited procedure Gent of the New York Chub, | Ing the stay, tony “-caslon to critiolee | without the constraint of © etay,” ane was called, “There was a duel in ¢nat back rogm. Conroy shot at Colling three times and The other re- amara case enter into ‘That will and Coroner Fetn- ond res nd revolver,” sald Mr, M 1 as having been of the finding of the He thought that it had come DOWNFOR T0-DAY © was lying be- Colina has been in the Tombs ever} side him. There was a box full of alnee, cartridges under the pillow of the bed. When Collins was brought into the| The family eaid the boy was given to Coroner's court thix morning, Ma coun-| deep fita of despondency when any- eel, rinton MH. Miner, exhibited three) tink he w was denied, His holes in his client's clothing as evidence | father Waller, Is a special deputy sheriff and a real estate bre 4 Pra ve CAR RAMS FIRE TRUCK. ‘Three Men Injured tm Cot ‘Tenth Avenue. While responding to an alarm of fire from Eleventh avenue and Fifty-firet street, Hook and ladder Truck No, 4 collided with a car at Tenth avenue and Forty-elghth street and three firemen were severely injured. ‘The Injured ones he nven- tion of the Structural Ironworkers broke| jroran, wremen F Monohan and | ta “This man Collins never The truck was attempting to make the | new the MoNamaras or anything about! crossing at Tenth avenue when the car | them." crashed into it. Fisher and Monahan | When the case wi reached Assistant| were unconse x when removed to | Distriet-Attorney McDonald asked for| Roosevelt Hospital, where Boach was an adjournment because of the abi alos taken. ‘ wrteteeal: “Neiaabt EHNTHOLT GETS NEW JOB. Deteated for Alderman, Connolly Mak ing Head. 'M) Dante! Rhnthott, whose term as Alc as dy, im Street Clea to-day appointed by Borough President 1{Connolly Superintendent of — Street | Cleaning in Queens Borough, the place of Aaron, C. Hankins, reaimned last Friday,’ Mr. 1 to ntholt tsa he woalthy real estate operator of Stein- way, hintholt voted for Con iolly for Bor- Preadent to succeed Lawrence Ho Was elected two years a on the Republican-Independence League tloket, but in the Roard of Aldermen had been looked upon as an Indepen- dence Leaguer, Hy Is opposed to Tam- many Hall District-Attorney Whitman for proceed- ing with the preliminaries to the trial while the motion for a change of venue fe pending. Said Justice Stapleton Hoe (Hyde) shows that, for many | months prior to, and subsequent to the man from Queens expired yesterday, was to take who WIDOW OF JUSTICE. | OUR FIRST WOMAN | DEPUTY SHERIFF oe (Continued from First Page.) than to have you accept this special deputy sheriffship. I am proud of the that so able, consclentious and bonorable a lady applies for © this position. “L have beech a great admirer of your late husband, Justice ‘Truax, and my counsel, Mr. Emmanuel Blumenste!l, who is an intimate friend of your family, has con, tu- lated me upon your acceptance of this position, in which I join, Sin- cerely yours, ‘JULIUS HARBURGER, Sheriff." This is the only appointment of a speclal woman deputy sheri! Mr. Har- burger 0 day, though he other applications, One is from M Kate H. Hayden, in the real estate Dusiness at No. 3G West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, whg describes herself as a married womat. with five grown boys. Mrs. Hayden says she has been in business for twenty years, 1s a member of the Daughters of Isabella, the auxt!- fary order to the Knights of Columbus, and also*a member of the Christian mothi She Exe! and Deputy Corrections Commissioner | Willlam Wright. Sheriff Harburger has a keen eye for| deputies and says It's up to him to be the judge. “She must be athletic,” he declared to-day, “able and conscientious,” He was asked what special duty he has endorsements from} nmissioner Thomas McAvoy | the iitness of the women for posts as} had in mind for his women deputies, “Well,” he said, “I have sp mind @ sort of personal supervision of the dance halls. That will mean great- er protection for the young people, In a way, | purpose these women deputies shall really supervise the dance halls, and 1 belleve they will prove great aids. “Phe sheriff who preceded me ap- pointed 8 men deputtes. I shall appoint un unlimited number of women deputle from 1,000 to 1,0 at least, 1 1 shall appoint every woman wi plies Who appears to have the r qualifications I have mentioned, Heve the women will do just as good work as the men ever did, “IT am doing this in the Interests of is just as good as every other. Same contents in every packet. WhiteFrose CEYLON TEA Double Strength Saves Hal i _— None Without This Coupon $ $2.50 Gold Bi ulasses oF to Many day this week Pyeo Examined by our Specialist, vk. MARTIN ZINNER, Prop. We are established 35. Years, A] 641 Fulton eclally tn | One Cup of This Tea |Attachable to Any Grand | humanity. 1 don't know the political attitude of the applicants and J don't care to know !t. Iivery wo poated will wear a badge the right to make arre on any officer or ettizen sistance.” Each of the woman deputies will have to file a bond for $10,000 for the faithful performance of duty, tles will get no salary unlesa assigned to some special duty, but they may carry a revolver—and use it, too—Iif they like, One of their dutles will be to keep the peace on Election Bay. ERUPTION ALL OVER HER BABY'S HEAD Covered with Scabs and Sores, All Hair Came Out, Could Not Restor Sleep, Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment Cured Her in 4 Weeks. Esperance, N. Y.— ‘As Segteful mother 1 feel it my duty to thank the Cuticura Soap ‘and Cuticura Ointment for the cure of my Uttle baby. She was affected for about cight months with sores all over her head. it began as # rash which developed into sores, | ‘The scabs would come off her head as larg: as a silver dollar, and all the hair came ou with it. We thought sure that she wouir not have any hair, She would ery and co. not rest or sleep, and I coutd not rest, elth It got no better. Her head was covered w cabs and sores and sho would cry and try tc | put her hands where it hurt. At whe! she was one year old, I bought a cak: cura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointme:: and used them according to directions, Ti little sufferer was cured in leas than four weeks and now her head is covered with a fine growth of hair and all those sores and scabs did not even leave a scar.” (signed) Mrs. Louis Atzeroth, June 27, 1911. _ SCALP TROUBLE FOR MONTHS 827 Madison St., New York City, —''For months I was troubled with my scalp. 1 first noticed it by dandruff on my collar and my hair falling out badly. I tried many shampoos and dandruff removers with no results, Hav- ing heard of the good done by Cuticura Soag ‘end Ointment I resolved to try them. I did this for several nights and now am fully re- covered, I have an excellent growth of hair.” (Signed) D. 1. Goldberg, Sept. 11, 1011. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold The Tel-Electric Piano Player or Upright Piano, Price, $350 Convenient Terms. TheTel-Electric Co. 290 Fith Avenue, ra | Comer 31st Street. BOSTON | CHIPS, CREAM” FILLING, ile POUND BOX, SAN BLAS COCOANUT Kisses, ‘The special depu- |, ! ! 2 STATES SHAKEN FELT IN CHICAGO CHIGAGO, Jan, 2—Northern Ilinols and Southern Wisconsin were jarred to- day by an earthquake about 10.9% A. M, | The tremors were distinctly felt here and in surrounding towns, and in somo Places they were severe enough to slam | doors, tumble china from shelves and startle residents, who ran from thelr, | houses in alarm, The shock was dis- tinctly felt at Aurora, Ottawa, Dekalb, | Lockport, Yorkville, Joliet, West Pull- man, Mendota and Sandwich. In Aurora the shock was felt more violently than anywhere else, A large | press in tho office of the Aurora Beacon Was shifted from its base with a loud craeh, Many persons at first th jexplosion had occurred, In many |there doors were jammed and shed. At Waukegan the peop! china bee there bad been @ repetition of the explosion of the Pleasant Pi Wis, powder mill. At Joliet several bulldings were 1 rocked rmed. le last @ cago occurr and the inhabitants nquake that visited Chi- 4 in Maren, 199, when bulldings ail over the city were severely jarred, Suburbs tn the western part of the elty wore shaken in a slight tremor | July 1. | JOLIET, 1, Jan, 2—An earthquake was felt here at 10.2 A, M. to-day. | Buildings were shaken over the city, | but the damage was very slight. 1 AURORA, Il n earth shock | morning. Buildings | trembied, dishes were broken and doors | own open. A giant gasoline tink in Fox River Packing Company's plant | | biew up at the same time and added to the fright of the people, Many women | fled Into the streets carrying thelr cht dren in their arms. ygraph at Brooklyn Colle: it disturbance this mor fter 10 o'clock, The shock reat magnitude, rYRE! PANT Wherea auiicle ctiple! less preventative of infection is needed use Tyree's Antiseptic Powder. Absolutely non-poison- ous—but a powerful germicide. 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