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_16 EAGLES RIPPING PART OF EMPIRE STATE ALi UP a eed Vast Flocks of Fierce Birds |" Breaking Down Foresis | ween Deering | branches, STAND FROM UNDER OR A TREE MAY FALL ON You. “So heavy are their bodies that they will bend over @ stout tree or break off @ thick bran treater? Do weigh this F the er them | Bive hy ly peer about for a about from overhead hance {thing that will awinty their se. Th H ra k ournelven what ne by tred ant ext breath he tremendoumy } eaunt hegine to t © battle t wot the ® and Scaring Folk. ik, and Whey are not so Bouhe. We inet ; ; STEAL PET POODLES.| frter™ teeta eos 7 AND HOW THEY DO FIGHT | WHEN THEY BATTLE IN AIR. Rob Hen Roosts, Pig Pens and] ,,"if the bird do. tnd morn food, large or Rabbit Runs in the Pres- | Spotar'ant the ence of Owners. | pots, and ther j fight on forthwith. a terrific o Shricking shrill | notes rewound as each one strug@les, bites, anape sharp beak or atrikes with rapid talons and thrashes the alr with wife wings, while a mighty | contest for mastery and the meal qoew nm. At timer fully twenty of these r (Spertal to The Wrentng World.) ARDSLEY-ON-THE-HUDSON, Feb. ol 6 losality yeedy and vengefil rcrappera have! Sestile Meteric locality 16 tn the grip) Teen seen tn a aeath combat over a of a frightful eagie menace, Mr. W./ mere triffe of fienh from a garbage Ellery, an Ardsley naturalist, #| heap, Housekeepers no longer torn Temnants of the table scrape to these arm montha, because now © 1s dreaded instead of de- novelty. At times (Mr. El thrilling the countryside with hin tro- mendous account of how homies of Favening cagios, cagiets and eagiosses, he has forgotten all about how nd gaunt they were) these kings of the cloud range will clash and be locked to in crushing, relentiens embrace, following an tmpact Meh over | bluffs or water, until a pair or often dozen of them will be knotted and reel- wonder even Theodore Roosevelt | would have any chance againat this breed of eagles, You will be convinced to the contrary if you read on—) “When fields or meadows offer no sus- tenance for so many daya the starving instinct leada them to seek such places @2 Greystone, the former Tilden man- on, now owned by Samucl Unter- | myer; the Helen Gould home, the Kirkham homestead, recently bought by Billie Burke, the actress, Long | Vue Inn, « famous resort for city auto partion, kept by Monsteur Hunshee, has jJong made a practice of placing Invit- jing scraps of food in branches of high |and pristine forestry on the premises. ‘The gaunt, peering, famiahing birda, naturally hideous to look upon, uttor | plaintive ories, part scream or whistle, part wall of distress, which is ter- rorising to a ohild or lone pedea- trian who realises how threaten- ing @ hunger-driven, perishing, mighty vampire, inane from brute needs, |thay become. Those pinched ahd powerful wolves of the clouds viewed with alarm by mothers, (Yes, Mr. Ellery, and by fathers, grand- fathers and great-erandfathere, or should be) » MAN, THEY FEAR NEITHER WOMAN NOR ROOSTER. “Chicken coops have often been in- vated, where thoroughbred poultry of are imperiliing the lives of rich and poor alike, are raiding chicken coops, PIs pens and rabbit rene, aro snatching Pet poodies from the earth and soaring aloft with them, are battling among one another in midair with awful k and mighty clash, ere indeed | s monstrous deeds on a gigantic hear that wild beasts and Dirds are} unable to scrape a living from the frozen ground and how hunger has driven them into the villages in search of food, but it has been left for Mr. Bilery to paint the poppy with perf vid purple and tell us how it fares with the national bird, THIS 18 HOW THE ARDBLEY NATURALIST TELLS IT. List to Naturalist Ellery, beginning with slow, majestic strain, but soon Weking up into eplc violence: “During the extreme cold of the Inst four weeks, when fields and mountains north of thta city have been covered | with snow and ice, the people of Hast- | ings, Ardsley and Dobbs erry have | ‘been treated to more intimate acquaint- ances with the Bird of Freedom than the whitest-bearded patriarch can recall, (We are assured that Mr. Ellery has made @ wide canvas among the white- bearded patriarchs, also among the yel fancy breeds 1s kept housed. Eagles know no fear, They have ewoo down with # rush and terrifying whirl alr and domoniacal screech beside ;& man or woman feeding a flock of | chickens, struck their piercing talons [in the back of # full grown rooster ai jthen flown away across the river, etill- ing the shrill cries of pain from th BENDING OVER, A STU TREE Can’t you see the low, brown, black and red beanind ones, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912.5 BROOKLYN WOMAN WHO WAS KILLED BY AN AUTOMOBILE. AUTO KILLS WOMAN | MUST PROVE THEFT too tired and ne fighte that are} | | MRS M.HAWTHORNE, suffering victin y aniping ite tongue out by the roots as it squawka in open= mouthed terror. his happened last k when J. Willa shier of the tinks Hank, wax feeding his ehick- he rape of pig pens, the orusl destruc. tion of pet canines, the awful slaugh- ter of other gentle domesticated bipeds | 1 . . Hawhtorne attended prayer| made on the articles. Yesterday the , ing downwand thro ‘apace, |@nd quadrupeds t* passed over briefly] Mrs. y Vouee ie. oe pvt Gane pletion Mr. Hllery so that he may bring us| Meeting last night at the Janes M. | Mayor wrote to Willlam Wallace, Com- through woodland branches, of strike ;fWiftly to the Orphanage near Hast-|Church at Reid avenue and Monroe] inissioner of Licknaes, directing him to She tee hese wits erntene te vwe | ings. street and started home about 9.9, 8) GREAT HUNTERS OF RABBITS ARE THE FIERCE EAGLES. “These beautiful grounds,” he relates, “have often been visited by eagles, which soon discovered that in the rab- ) ONANNIVERSARY OF) OF PAWNED GOODS ~ HUSBAND'S DEATH : | USBAN § | Justice Gerard’s Opinion Mod- —_—— ifies Mayor’s Order of Sum- 'Mrs. Hawthorne, Taken Into mary Restitution. the Machine, Died Shortly After Reaching Home. Supreme Court Justice Geran’ to-day rendered @ decision of importance to Pawnbrokers by sustaining a writ of habeas corpus sued out by John J. Man- ning, who was held ty Magistrate | Frescht recently on a charge of thar- boring stolen property in hie pawn. Mra. Margaret Hawthorne, a widow jot aixty, lving with her daughter, Mra. William Parks, at No. 4% State street, | Urooklyn, died th LU ing from ine shop. juries received w idly moving . truck her inj Wh esion Of stolen prop: Third, Brooklyn, | Cty ¥) may justify a convie- 10 o'clock laat night. It was the| tion for larceny, I do not think the facte kecond anniversary of the death of her husband, Robert H. Hawthorne, a printer. The police believe, number, that nplaint justify holding the de- #aid Justice Gerard, Manning was arrested at the inetiga- from the Ilcenae| tion of George B. Van Santwood of No. automobile belongs to Olin J. Stephens, « Wy coal dealer | West One Hundred and Twenty: of the Bronx. eighth @treet, a dealer in musteal iInstru- interview him and learn why ments, Van Santwood alleged that on car Was out last night and who was|Jan. ® jewelry belonging to his wife driving it. was stolen from ie home. Later, he Mr, Stephens sald that the « said, he saw the stolen articles in the * | Window of Manning's pawnshop at No. S84 Kighth a veen hit private car, which is unabout. ‘The number was his, nue. structed Po- mimias! ‘aldo to compel until his gara , | Pawnbrokers ¢ der stolen artl- who had Ko nan all-day trip, came|Cles that might be found in thelr pose session withut a refund of the loans voke the Ii nses to f any pawnbrokers with walked @ block, took a Green and Ga avenue car apd got off at Flatbush} Who declined avenue to make @ short cut home. Mayor's order She carried her prayer book in her] Justice Gerard says that stolen goods hand as she crossed the street and did| held by pawnbrokers cannot be recov- comply Ditry, @ part of the curriculum for teaching practical farming to the tn- mates, were many fat and, to righ. According to @ statement n le by ing birds of prey, delicious buster. [the chauffeur soon after the uccideng, {Neld by him on the mere statement of Straight into the pens and runways| she became confused and ran the wrot some one that they were sbol His where the well-fed Melxian hares are| way. The car knocked her down at action !n #ustainimg the Man wrt kept, quite close to the Orphanage bulld-|ran over her. is regarded as somewhat of a slap at ings, the quick-darting masters of tie wing havo plunged, sunken their tearing claws into the spine of a writhing bunny and flown off with the victim. “Many small children tn the neighbor- hood and their parents have been so fearful that mothers arm themacives with stout clubs and accompany their tota to and from day school. Young men carry shotguns or revolvers when work hours call them out early, for the engies soar forth before sunup, more Geeperate than ever after a mealiess night in the woods, “If the intense cold continues and food fe impossible to Ket, adult people may have to fight for their safety if encoun- tered alone on some of the roads in thir vicinity. In milder months landowners have long been proud of the gigantic, lerely looking birds.” (All hats off to W. Ellery, the di coverer of the awful Ardsley Fagle perth!) Copper shares gave the atock market to-day @ generally firm appearance, In the last few minutes the coppers aud- denty became atrong and active, which resulte@in a moderately firm finish for other ehares. Amalgamated, on a good demand, jumped to 631-4 from a final Price of #1 yesterday. Anaconda fol- lowed with a gain of 1 point, Other higher. Opening transactions were at higher prices, Union Pacific, Reading, Steel jand Copper going almost 1 point higher before the improvement ceased. A gub- \eequent dragging movement lowered the Hat at midday, but the market wae en- ivened by two counter-movements tn American Tobacco and Chesapeake and |Ohto, On reporta that Mr. Duke would relinquish the presidency, American To- bacoo slumped over 10 points. Chosa- |peake and Ohto wW..0 the other extreme, | with a gain 11-2 points. The best trading of the day ooourred in the final half hour, when the entire | lst rose to near the highest of the eession. pesomeet "Sade DUBLIN MINSTRELS TO PERFORM |} not note the rapid approach of the au-| ered without due process of law; in tomobile containing four men, bound | other words, that a pawnbroker may in the direction of Prospect F not be compelled to give up the articles The machine stopped and the men took her in and hurried her home. It was there the chauffeur described the accKient and @ the number of his car as 16,60 N. ¥. Dr. H. J. Coleman, the family, physician, of No, 6% State street, was called to attend her, He found several ribs and her collar bone fractured and internal injuries, The latter caused her death a few hours later. the Mayor. last prices of stooks pared with yesterday's ‘The chauffeur of the machine made no report of the accklent to the police, but Dr. Coleman did at the Bergen street | Ans police station. Detectives Markee and | 4 Murphy were sent out to find the autq, but learned that no such number ap-| jr peared on the police records, G ‘Whether it is a bona fide or @ fictitious | © number cannot be ascertained until a report is received from Albany. The police think possibly the men itn the auto did not know the woman was dan- gerously hurt, and that when they find out to-day that she is dead they will come forward if they were blameless. A antque programme is boing prepared | Nor for the premier performance of the |N.,.1° Genz: the | | Management knows this WALL STREET imgues at the finish ranged irregularly Dublin Minetrele at Palm Garden next ‘Tuesday evening. The concert will con- sist of many mingtre! innovations and rendered by fifty selected singers, among them Frank Fogarty, the original Dublin famous Dublin Quartet. The entertain- iment as suppiled by the Dublin Minatrota | has the indorsement of the clergy and all tho Irish societies, James F. Devins ager. Ry will be replete with old Irish melodies, | #2: Bouth Pac Bouth Tt minetrel, There will also be heard the | * Vial i Wabash of the Spalding Literary Unton ts man- |W tee Ho: alli ik Idan ck dane Economical Electric PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD About Courteous Treatment When a passenger goes to a railroad train and is met by an attentive porter who takes his bag, and a courteous conductor who = s him to his seat or rth in a welcoming tone, pod has begun pleae- antly. Later on, when the con- ductor comes along and takes up his ticket as if it were a pleasure instead of a duty, he begins to feel that he is in the hands of friends who have his wel- fare and comfort at heart. And when he meets a pleasant greeting and has a good meal prom and deftly served in the dining | | car, and afterward finds $8 o.me_ companionable people in the club car, he realizes that there is genu- ine enjoyment in the mod- ern means of travel. 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