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MARS. WALSH GETS $10,363.77 CHECK FROM RELIEF FUND, Widow Weeps as She Receives Through The Evening World, HUSBAND IS EUL OGIZ D.| Donation Johnson Calls | Death an Commissioner Equitable Hero’s Inspiration to Service. ‘The Evening World's fund for the re- Met of the widow and #ix children of the Inte Battalion Chief William J. Walsh, who jost his life tn the Equita- | tle Building fire, was presented to Mra, Walsh to-day by Fire Commissioner Joseph Johnson at Fire Headquarters The balance in the hands of The Bve+ ning World, tranamitted to Mra, Walsh in the shape of a check, was $10,363.77, Previously a check for $0. made out to her order by the donor, had been given her, so the fund preren- tation to Mrs. money that fs to enable her co nar her family and keep her home were brief and sim ple Mrs, Walsh, accompanied by doughter Mary and her Brother, Fred Mitchell, reached Com Johnson's office at 10.i0 o'clock WIDOW OVERCOME BY EMOTION AS SHE LOOKS ON PICTURES. Bhe was in dee purning, As she walked to the office of the Comm sioner and saw on thy walle of tt outer office the photographs of officers of the Fire Departmeat who have passed | away, emotion ov her, Commis: | gicner Johnson and F Chet Kenion were awaiting Mrs, Waleh and her daughter. | The voice of the omminsioner war not as steady as usual as he addressed a few sympathecic remarks to the Hat- talion Chief's widow. Mrs. Walsh sob- bingly thanked The Evening World, | Rovert Mainzer, the banker, and Chap- | lain McGean of the Fire Department, | through whose efforts the fund was yaived, and also all those who con- tribute’, She announced her intention | of expressing her thanks more fully and formally through @ letter to be printed in The Evening World. In presenting ‘The Evi to Mra, Walsh, Commissioner a: “Throug’ a World, Mr, Robert H. Mainser Chaplat Me ty have con- Gean, the eitt 36 norial witt the lifting of home and the 1d. t the mortgage annual pensto to the widows of all fire: thelr Ives in desire duty, will at 4 ut of your mind, as a mother, Wen dich of pov- erty, WALGH’S DEATH AN IN6PIRA- TION TO OTHER ME It is not for me to enumerate the virtues of your lusband, because they hed their light upon you and your household for many yeurs, and you, @bove all others, cherish them, 1 can, however, speak of his character as a flremai His steady advancement through all grades cf the service speaks for ftaelf, Ils devotion to the service Was manifested not only in the ex- ample he aet to hia men {n the monoto- Rous routine of fre housé duty, but in an unsurpassed zeal in the never cons: ing battles aguinst the flamen, “His service to the department and | to the city would have been enough, | ad he lived and kept up through hi career his energetic and faithful work, But, in the end, he laid down upon the altar of duty and public service the su- Premest sacrifice, his own life. “Phe memory of his quick and glorto death, there on the flame swept stairs of the Equitable Bullding, will stir the hearts of firemen for many decades, in your terrible loss, that your husband's herotc end will be an everlasting inaptration to the men who follow him in this mobdle service." NEW STORIES TO TELL. ott Teal fe, by laushing MOF aver wt wit beeen The Worker’s Alphabet AST. rexiniorad Lehto e Yalan; Uhome. £09 "Tomphinerille, stands for Apothecary, ti The friend of the ill, $ expert.on mixing Powder, liquid and pill That is, if he's such As World “Help Want” ads. bring; So to World ad. druggists + Let loud praises rir The World prints more a ads. every week than ALL tie 6 OTHER New York morning and Sunday news- papers added together, Pcsitions that World “Help Wanted” Ads. don't happen to show, World ‘Situations Wanted” Ads, will find, and they cost but from “*32.Words-for-a-Quarter” up. —_ en in bowled over Person bitten, Fox, twelve y Y Charles Lambert, ents to wend the lad atitute, was t Nigew of Leads Detectives 0'C Y Leahy's ' an alleged | No. 21 West | captured two ro leyout, a box uf a! The paraphernalia }taken to the West ty-fifth et West One Kee Make Gambling nor and O'Connoll of nin« Worla’a| DOG BITES BOY, TEARS COAT FROM LITTLE GIRL. Animal Creates Panic Among Wom- Jersey City Before Mo- torman Knocks Him Out. rreated a pantie at 1 blow tre Jamen Higgins’ controler, Hugeno de Roaa, sixteen years old, was the only hough little Catherine oli rn from her back while exc dog into the doorway of a store, Ne Rosa was arranging vex pf hin fat th street, wh ng down the street, re head from side to eide, ‘Th sprang upon the boy, who State Board of Tax Com. ut the Hissell of Hutte a rt Thirty-Afih atre r en said they were Henry Bake: Lundred and a bag ¢ tn EVEN “ow 7G Walsh a, rae, From a TRIES: SUICIDE: nd Scene at Its Presentation to Her , | TO ESCAPE NOISE FIRE, COMMR *JOHNSON PROSENTING } \ CHEEK TO MRS. WALES APHOTOSRAMY OFTHE CHECK HER FEET $0 COLD HE HOCKED BRIDE'S RING-B-R!-GOODBY Chilled Wedding Night, but He'll Give Diamond Back. k and Ocean aves , until he was » Motorman ping fron Love \ntonio’s ® grocer the dox ing it anima wly biting hi 1 her pil And it and tearing his shout Me Wedding rings cannot be taken | \y tat hee hansoae| off by the lad’s fat nnd ‘ back," sald Justice Snitidn in the Third EN) | Mee eae nd te Were | District Muntetpal Court to-day ax he uunount of money In the bas was | where a number bee erica nd re 8, aud Mrs. Canton tells the pr boarding «a kien 8 ay oe ree rilered Ant yi » to turn th that eho had the be heh: She ent | ae ru A oO een ian j'ine he had taken from his bride of one into the Hotel and did not have it when Moat of the women {MBLt and pawned before leaving for she came out, ‘The Fox family say that t © bag en 1 r| ma the car, while | parts unknown, lie fad the bog when she lett thet ed Into a baker's wagon. | It was because the poor Hitle bride : ane " ; . he tthe Fox girl ran toward the #lde- | put her cod feot on hie back that Ane oetcctive Capone reported finding a | k and reached the doorway just as | i Kold necklace set with topaz and pearls og seized her by the coat. She | tonto lett her r wedding night, )on the road ne and also | nate Kot into the | {Wo months a (ld not see her in the same ne 1d chain store, leaving most of her coat in the {again et to-day before Juss, fet with mds, value of these or obser vd iby ined hin pare ne Pasteur In- ooovery of lM the her cokl feet right tn Snreens om in-law Serfo nearly had a fit th with a knife while ring away from he or Court ordered wheels, for an annul f the marriage 1 four : irteth street sta. was convicte 1 Carroll ot Ni 4 Fifth Martin wrady Sf No. 1235 St. Nicholas | 191 * od to avenue and U, Marston, Pr George | day to die etre Shale durin, Hotel. | the week of Mareh {7 0: The detectives said that they heard i minal Branch ‘ot the 2B the clicking of chips In the house and) |) simply walked ‘nto the parlor of the Del’ Ono took hia sente with ¢ old-fashioned made the arrests, | brownstone é same imperturbad! that marked bh conduct during the trial, houre and} on | Ba te Prctect Yourself! or weanling: TRIPLE SLAYER SENTENCED. ING Wuelbd, tu muwAl, OF CRYING TWINS Frederick Kalendousch Sends Wife Away and Hangs Himself to Gas Fixture. A pair of sleep shattering twing t¢! alleged to lave furnished the motive for an attempt at suicide to-day by Fred- erick Kolendousch, twenty-elgnt y old, in his home at No, 213 West Twenty. ninth #rect He hanged himself to a Ban fixture while his twins howied in a orth in another corner of the room. He was cut down by his wife and taken to Relievue Hospital, It is said he will recover It was during Kalendousch's absence from home that the twins arrived. They two weeks old wnen he first was Aited to them—a boy and a girl, and Joseph, They were @ husky then and grew huskler and of vaster lung power as time went by, They are two months old now, and the neighbors swear that they can outhow) a day nursery during an epidemic of colle THOUGHT IT GREAT TO BE DADDY OF TWINS. At first Kalendousch thought it was great to be the father of twins. None of his friends could boast a pair and he was all swelled up about tt for about | a week, Then he began to lose sleep, When Mary wasn't at full boom Joseph was, and when Joseph wasn't tearing off the high notes Mary was ripping that old gamut to smtthereens. During the last five weeks Kalen- dousch has been figuring his sleep down to split seconds, When he came home last night was in a red mood. He told his young wife that those twina would have to be plugged or stoppered | or muffled or he would do something desperate, He went sound asleep while | vering ‘his ultimatum and slept until the twins came out of a momentary trance. Kalendousch tore his hair and went out. He waited out in the hall, leaned against the wall and slept some more. Came a lull in the twins. His wife got him inside. he went to bed and tried to sleep while the twins alternated. In the middie of the night he became | furtous and deat his wife. . He had never done this before and after he had fin- HER HANDBAG AND $3,500 ished he apologized and wept. LOST WHILE AT PHONE.|sa1o HE was CRAZY FROM THE Mary BhuRUAwe 4U, Lvae. menition of evil selzed her. She ran home and found the door locked. No teund came from the Nttie flat: There was another lull in the twins, The young woman decided not to butt in} and wake her husband, Presently the twins cut loose again. Mra, Kalen- | dousch waited to hear her ay things volee. It was his custom to say thin: at the twins while the twins were aa: dressing the universe. SEES HUSBAND HANGING TO| GAS FIXTURE. ‘The atience alarmed the young wife and whe beat on the door. No résponse. She broke the glass panel and looking in was horrified to see her husband hanging to a gas fixture. She forced | the door, rushed in and cut Kalen- dousch down, He was unconscious and the twins could not wake him. He had hanged ‘himself with his leather belt and had the twins remained allent a few minutes more they would have been half orphans. As Kalendousch was being borne on a stretcher to the ambulance he began to revive. He had partially revived when he reached the hospital. He sat up a Nttle and listened. No infant wall impinged his ear drums. “Thank God, they're asleep at last,’ he muttered, and dropped off into a deep refreshing alumber. ————— TAFT’S AUTO HURTS MAN. Brother of Pre at Time of Accide The automobile of Henry W. Taft, | brother of the President, squeezed John | M. Gillespie, u real estate agent of No. | 1761 Washington avenue, Bronx, against the curbing in Forty-second street to- day and painfully Injured his ankles. GMlespic’s feet were caught and he fell over backward. Mr, Taft was not in tHe car, which driven by Edward Clement. Gillespie wanted to be taken to the building at the southwest corner of Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue and Clement took him there. The chauffeur did not want to give the name of the owner of the car, but police it was Mr. Taft's. went home in a carriage. par thee RO FUGITIVE FOUND; GLAD OF IT. Albert Mitchell Will Be Taken to Rochester. Detectives O'Connor and Kavanagh of the Bedford avenue station, Willlams- burg, picked up a suspicious character to-day, and on taking him to the sta- tion were agreeably surprised to find that they had captured Albert Mitchell, Gillespie later wanted in Rochester on a char or burglary, Mitchell was seen acting in @ suspicious manner and was followed to a tenement wtreet, Wills tives arrest i “I'm glad you've got me at last," said the prisoner, The detectives knew then they had caught a fugitive, but it was not until they found a bench warrant waiting at No. 149 South Fourth where the detec- the station for Mitchell that they knew what man they had picked up. LACK OF SLEEP, from lack of sleep,” Mrs, Cantoni Was ‘Telling Husband “I'm crazy said, Toward morning Mrs. Kalendousch managed to lullaby the twins to sleep, he of Illness When Valuables Disappeared. A handb, but at dawn one of the pair was going eley worth again. day by the Le police, and| Kalendousch climbed out of bed and Mrs. Julta Cantoni of No, 253 West For- | paced the floor. Man iy awalting news of Mrs, Canton went to Calvary Cem- etery In Long Island C.ty yesterday and t street, n, 4s anx-]| “You run around and tell my boss that I won't be able to work to-day,” he sald to his wife. ‘© got to go some: where and sleep. If the boss isn't there | here was taken ill went to the | wait for him, I'l take care of the cries home of James Fox, No, 2 Van Pelt | while you've gone." ere wit remained an hour.| Mrs. Kelendousch obeyed, But eho! ent to Niederstein’s| had not been gone long when a pre. 1 is (Wo blocks away, at the enpoint ave. to her husband to cles ix about $1,500, NOT BACKED BY THE WORLD. Folders of Land Development Com. pany Inserted in Newspapers delays on the road about the standing York Suburban La owe Cor AT FOUNTAING, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE water Va ve Co—30 “MALTED MILK | “Ohetsae Imitations TheFood DrinkforAllAges “ Rice WAAR, MALS GRAIN EXTRACT, m™ Pe “ Not in any Milk Trust SW Losist on HORLICK’S” Tabe home 55 Duane Street The . Electric Saves Time SE bee ¢ Learn to Make Your Own Frock We Teach Practical Dress- SE Breit dltia Rete ie ye | Publishers of Le ALK with any user of electric commercial vehicles and you will find that the electric saves much ped from his} each oth ‘ae tia| teat of the articles, the Hees A \TIME and therefore MONEY. jon et fim. he sane be bare recat us has been found, ‘The electric is always ready, no ti ii iSast Fourth treet, Tong Isand THIS “FREE” LOT OFFER is wasted in cranking, there are no ad- justments for the driver to make, and are unknown with properly inspected electrics. There is also a saving in time spent The DIRECT saving in money due to the greater SIMPLICITY of the MANY OTHER advantages. Why not talk with a rep- resentative of one of the following ae Vourth | n s, *!DIX HAS PICKED HIS MEN nd City © Was | Without Authority. e catoh in the mawimonial market) Many inquirles have reached ‘The in the re i FOR PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD "swiss tno fs" tmaach "| wy aout the nana sd an pair shop ———s Fs snd as a dowry. ; i 1 lity of the Greater New York Peery 7, verything othty at the wed | gut ea vevelopme | Sent Nominations to Senate To-[ aise ie notnuore broueht thetr rt ES aby pag mame yng Believed te » Riges of wine, dried fruits, bunches of! oo. and Bissell. low Well sulted the couple of the Sunday The electric has ALBANY, Feb, %—Gov, Dix has | Seemed ‘ " Now s all ove On th wedding ol n picked the men whom he Will nominat NU Doe ae that ihe Ueiae comattina Wi rida for Public Service Commissionersiips | what she belleved was her right and pu iis anahawkin | in the First and Second Districts and a the mi ' companies? It will cost you nothing, \ All th a free lot has to} ‘The nominations — were Woria » | do is end New York Bubure and may eave you much, signed by the Governor day, and his nio left *) ban land lopment Company secretary, John A, Mason, was on his ee the » vty 6 “for 19 d the execution of 2c \ Ading ring. On bis the deed, vand for a small way to the Senate Chamber to submit Fists Sen Rateima\duforived thet the is |gaeaemasteaonay tort acite (ade ees Electric Vehicles are Sold in | Bei h puenod.* They probaol pense is characteristic of advertise- Genero had siiagmed.” They probacly * mitts oftering something for noting New York City by Or declined to make | ‘The World knows Ge {Dank Electric)—2236 Broadway Vehicle mreertas Rese Bray (Come ah aad ot mma 7 e departing husband, | Company, Naturally | aee Aen but ata | mw he was headed for | not entert \ high opinion of a con- rooklyn a Yew York © months the bride's! corn that steals tts advertising by ins fat # tracked Antonto Two daye sorting folders in the copies of news- es Sere eee ra vted him working on a rail Jelivered by nowsdealers | papers ¢ road in Maryland, ane erie area In court to-day Josephine sald ay Tyee Coney Wan to |ldn't love her Antonio any more, fo ehe told the Justice he (hreatet oe Pars ae ay Ante : » to Produce 1e ring at once and | oe = ne Son 147 Newark N Troy | ABtonto Promlaed to do this and iite| Original ena Genzing Koki role 156 mye Sof oT ae aad (Commercial) Chureh St Ward Motor Vehicle Co—1161 Broadwi Cramenial) W c Brood P ey The New. York Edison Company At Your Service Phone Worth 3000 finally admitted to the! been summoned as @ aid ‘This is the appest nis a heart makes: “John a wherever come back to Brooklyn: URGES: FIANCE | TO SHOW WORLD HE'S NO COWARD |Girl Sends a Pathetic Plea to Missing John Lenahan to | Return Home. for you, stood by you in all your trou! I am broken hearted to think you went away instead of st here, Tell the truth for your brother's sake, if not for mine. please come back and let tl see you are not a coward. I wil all I can for you if you will onl; this for me, I will stand fy yo the end. ‘The only true friend ave {% Carrie.” Swissco Proves It Grows Ha! Stops Dandruff and Scalp ‘Diss: Restores Gray or Faded Hair Ite Natural Color. That a shooting was the indirect cause of the delay of a wedding became known to-day when Carrie Jones of No. 8 Kermit place, Brooklyn, made a Pathetic appeal for the return of John |Lenahan of No. 20 Fourteenth street, Who haa been missing since Feb. *. Lenatan's disapp nee followed the death of his brother Jeremiah, whose | | wife shot him on Jan. %. The missing man is wanted as a witness in the case, jHis sweetheart thinks he Is torn by | different emotions—love for her, affec« |tion for his brother and a dislike to} appear against his sister-in-law. ' Lenahan was in the house on the morning of the shooting, but left be- re It occurred. The widow of the | state man told the police her husbant |! came at her with a knife and that she|we will send you at shot him. Lenahun staggered down | wonderful teatimoni: the stairway, where he was found un-| The conscious, few days later he died in |day to the hospital. A date for the inquest was set, but when it came John Lenahan, e1 5c, who had Que, departments at James McCreery & Co.‘ 23d Street 34th Street On Wednesday, February the 21st SHIRTWAIST DEP’TS. Im Both Stores. A large and exclusive assortment of Shirtwaists for immediate or Spring wear, at moderate prices. Made in workrooms on the premises. Tailored models in China Silk Waists. 2.25, 2.95 and 3.2§ WOMEN’S GLOVES. Im Both Stores. “McCreery” 1 clasp Pique sewn Gloves, with self or blacle embroidery. Tan, biscuit, brown, grey, oxblood, black or white. 1.00 per pair 1 clasp Prix Seam Capeskin Gloves. Tan, grey or white. 1.00 per pair Fownes 1 clasp Prix Seam Chamois. Natural color. 1.00 per pair MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. In Both Store Women’s Swiss Ribbed Combiflation Suits, silk mixture. 1.95 value 3.00 Women’s Swiss Ribbed Combination Suits of Lisle Thread. 1.25 value 1.75 Thread 50c value 75¢ Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests. Women’s Coat Sweaters. :90 value 5.50 TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. 1 Both Stores, Dress Trunks,— exclusive model, duck covered, hard fibre bound, strapped with best leather, hand-riveted, bronzed steel trimmings. Fitted with dress and divided trays. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40 inches. 9.00 former price 10.50 to 12,50 Steamer Trunks,— duck covered, hard fibre bound, strapped with best leather, hand-riveted, bronzed steel trimmings. Sizes 36, 38 and 40 inches. former price Russet and Brown Cowhide Dress Suit Cases,— double steel frames, reinforced hand - sewn corners. Fitted with shirt pockets. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. 6.25 and 6, 75, former prices 8.00 and 8. . James McCreery & Co. 23d Street 34th Street “A |1912 World Alma + | rodhSMEns eee