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— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, ROOSEVELT BOOM MUFFLED DOWN SO IT CANT BEHEARD, Public Still Anxiously Awaits | List of Prom‘nent City Committee A BUSY DAY, HE HAS Many Consultations at Out- look Office, Then He’s Go- ing to Take a Rest. ‘oto drum was heard, not a Atren- none note, Ao Bis Mat to the Outlook we hurried. ‘Set once 414 he fire the VOLIER ‘womb, 4n4 the THIRD TERM wes ailentiy werried. ‘The return of Col, Roosevelt to his activities in New York to-day, after he followed his hat into the ring in Bonton, Proved to be a rather ead affair. No urging mobs of swarmed to his office in The Outlook building to pledge him their support. And the Roosevelt headquarters in the Metropolitan Tower preserved the air of maueoleum-like calm’ that has charac- torised it since the opening on Monday. Tt was expected that the return of the Colonel from New England would be marked by the publication of the per- wonnel of the Roosevelt City Committee, which ts to handle his campatgn in this) vicinity. The list of members was not forthcoming, although Mr. Oliver Ciln- ton Carpenter, the nurse of the Roose- velt boom in the metropolis, has beon Promising to sive out the names of the Prominent Roosevelt supporters every cheering supporters | Wife Who Declares i in Court | Husband’s Ta | day since Monday. HEAD BOOMERS’ NAMES STILL 99 le Is ‘‘Whopper \ ‘there are at Fire Headquart | thelr heads knocked in, and s FIREBUG CAUSES EXPLOSION; MANY | FIREMEN BURNED Capt. Kober an and Two Others, at First Believed to Be Fatally Hurt, Will Recover. MANY OTHERS IN PERIL. Flames in Three Places Among | Waste and Oil Blamed on Firebug. | | Capt. Phil Kohler of Engine Company | No 4 Is in the Presbyterian Hospital and Fireman Timothy Driscoll of the ame company 1s {n Bellevue, both badly burned about the face and hands | by an explosion that caught them and | the bathroom into his room.” four others in @ cellar at No. 1461 Ave- nue A early this morning. ‘The explosion was the climax of an| | incendiary fire, that was burning in three places simultaneously. It raged | among casks and cans of gasoline, and | ‘® to-day four twenty-gallon barrels of gasoline, en cal each containing from two to seven g! | lone of the inflammable stuff, all taken | from the dangerous cellar. Fireman John Egan of No. 4 ts ate quarters, severely burned, and thre other firemen, William Walsh, Dante! Bullivan and Joseph Gillis, are also| nursing burns. All were rescued from | | the cellar by men of Companies No, 7 | and §7, sent by Deputy Chief Hayes when the explosion turned the cellar | into a lake of faming oll. | Both Deputy Chief Hayes and As | tant Fire Marshal Edward F. Croker jr. declare the fire an exceptionally dastardly piece of work. The bullding is @ five-story tenement house, the flats “How was the man dressed?" asked Arre ae have been made in this case Justice Gof. and the prisoners have been d , | “In his undergarment ‘but the pollee wave always maintained “What were they doing?” asked Mr. that the crime was committed by a gang Mosney, *@MM from Greenwich Village around the , F 1912. ‘GOIN'SON INSTORY, TWO OF TAXICAB COTTAGE WATCHED | BAND GET READY. WITH OPERAGLASS TO PLEAD GUILTY i | (Continued from First Page.) | (Continued from First Page.) Whine, “and she called him ‘Stan’ or! will arrive in tanley.’ They Were always together to-night with Splaine, who was ar. when they went out." rested Tuesday noon at Memphis as he Mr. Levhine faid the life of Forde wan en route to California, Splaine and Mra, Story at the Tower cottage jax mate @ confession to the two New Was & wubject of much gossip among York #louths, | MPs Cora A. Cotes, woman detecs| NONE OF THE BRISGNERS ORTS tive, was noon placed on the wit fa CHANCE FOR IMMUNITY: stand, She sald she and h vent Nono of the participants in the rob: | | year-old daughter rented the Levy cot-| bery of sharers in the oot was used as | | tage, adjoining Tower cottage, for the Grand Jury witnesses. The testimony | Purpose of watching the Inmates of that UPon which the indictments were found dwelling. was furnished by George Schweiter, “What did you see downstairs at) taxicab starter at the Broadway Central Tower Cottage? Mr. Mooney asked Mrs, | Hotel, who established the close frtend- Coles | ship existing between Montani and Al- “I could see them at dinner in the bruzzo; Frank Wardle, the boy bank | evening. The shades were up and the messenger, who was blackjacked tn the Mente it." | taxicab by the robbers and Deputy Com- “What did you see upstaira?”’ | missioner Dougherty and Inspector “Well, I saw Mr. Forde in his bathe Hughes, who read Kinsman’s and Al- room, and | saw Mrs, Story go through biuxao's confessions. From the looks of things, Commi sioner Dougherty and Inspector Hughes though, tnarticu-, beileve they are on the track of the ation and sur- | perpetrato includ- jing the robbery 'y store at Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue jlast summer. A clerk named Stern was ‘killed by one ¢ the robbers. Mra. Story, petite and opened her mouth lately, to expreas ind! pr large-eyed, w was she dressed?” persisted the | lawyer. “In her nightdress. stood very close together.” lower end of Sixth avenue, wyer asked if elther had an arm| ‘This district is the stamping ground he other, Justice Goff sustained | of the gang that committed the $25,- ction to the question. | 000 taxicab robbery. Members of the SAYS SHE HEARD ACTOR FORDE | gang are on terma of close friendship SAY “I LOVE HER 80.” | with suspects who have been arrested One evening, when Forde and Mrs.) in the Sixth avenue jewelry robbery Story were entertaining guests, host! and murder. and host veranda with | | OWNERS OF SALOON ARE PUT) thelr company, Mrs. Coley sald, and she saw Forde put his arm around Mra. ! UNDER ARREST, | Story and heard him say, “I love you) In the two latest adaitions to the larrest ist Deputy Commissioner Mra. Coles was on her own verand@ ) pougherty thinks he has the manipu- she sald. It was a still night. tains Made of ths taniane Sreeery. She sald she saw Forde and Mrs. : These men are James Pascale, knoWn as “Wimmy Yuga,” proprievor of ihe saivon at Nv. WY Cnouipsun street, Story in Forde'’s bedroom, from which better they made several trips to and from Forde's bathroom. New York at 8 ertock | W. J. BROWN DROPS DEAD AFTER LODGE MEETING. | Was Ready to Start Home When He Was Stricken With Heart Disease, William J. Brown, a member of the cotton goods commission firm of BE. H, , Hamilton & Co, of 113 Worth atreet, died suddenly of heart trouble last night as he was about to start home from meeting of the John Hughes Councll | Knights of Columbus, in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Eighteenth avenue and Ruther- | ford place, Bath Beach, Mr. Brown was talking with Police | Lieutenant Frank Rathgeber and Thomas F. Freel, superintendent of the rooklyn S$. P. C, A. when he fell to the floor and died before a doctor arrived. | Mr. Brown's home was at Eighty. | third street and Twenty-second avenue, Bensonhurst. He was fifty-three years old and a graduate of St. Francis Xave fer College. He was a member of the Brooklyn Democratic Club, the Marine and Field Club and the Royal Arcanum, He Is survived by his wife, one son and four daugh | COURT BUILDING PLAN UP. many’ Idea for New Sracture Goes to Committee. The Roard of Fetimate referred to the Corporate Sto-k Budget Committee towlay the plan of Borough President McAneny to acquire a site for a new, Criminal Courts Building in the vicinity of the alte proposed for the new County Court House, facing Centre street, in the heart of the proj * centre.” ident Me- Leonard, Baxter and Franklin streets, which may be purchesed at a cost to the clty of $91,000. President McAneny says the suggested alte will permit of a better grouping of public buildings to be errected north of the new Muntcl- pal building, The present Criminal Courts Butld- ing, President McAneny anys, is tn- adequate and unsuitable, and er: ‘ on foundations which would not justify the bullding thereon of a new structure The old building is in such a condition ft has constantly to be watched by engineers. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS FAGE ISFIGURED WITH PLES Was Ashamed, So Painful Could Not Stand‘It, Cured by 2 Cakes of Cuticura Soap and 3 Boxes of Cuticura Ointment, Sayss “NO BETTER TREATMENT IN 47-49 Nortolk 8t.. New York, N. Y.—"* Last November (1910) 1 was covered all over my face an neck with piso ies) and sores but did not how I could get rid of ‘The boils were so hi red and I was 30 di with them that ly 1 gave up | Ropes of being helped until fast April Teew am | advertisement of the Cuticura Remedies the paper. [used two cakes of Cuticure d three boxes of Cuticura Ointment At last gave me relicf and have cured me com pletely in a monsh and a half. Before fused Cuticurs Soap and Ointment I suffered go a night I could not sleep and was even when I used other kinds of remedies. boils and sores were gave instant relief and to-day my face, ‘and arms are as clear as @ child's. There isso better treatment in the world than Cutleuter” (Signed) Ralph Navarin, Oct, 13, 1918, For more than a generation Cuticure and Ointment have been the favorites treatment of eczema, rashes, itchings, tlons and other torturing, onnuring humors of the skin and scalp, Cuticura Gintrment are sold bY druelsts and dealers throughout the world. Sample of each matled free, with 32-p. book Adsiress; Cutleurass Dept. T, Boston. Tender-faced men ahave with Cuticurs Soap Shaving Stick, (om pen Evenings Until 9 e’Clees’ cnmeay $123 w sein eH veal that yg bath sms Simhat. Our iiveral Cr Creuit Terms THE WORLD THAN CUTICURA” above the first Moor stores being occu- plea by seventeen families of tobacco atriopers, Policeman Bronan of the East Sixty- seventh street station was at Seventy- aizth stre and Avenue A when @ where the money was diviged, and too- ert Delio, Pascaie’s partner and the ri Another tim je sald, she saw Forde, in his underc! ‘arg the front of the house, upstairs, He remained an | puted bg aie ot the kuropean Cy hour, she sald, and returned, attired as| at No, 2 Thompson street. in these when she first saw him. \two places, say tne police, the entire ‘On the evenings when she saw these |robbery was planned and the men con- incidents in Tower Cottage, Mrs, Coles|cerned met for information and tn- CLOSELY GUARDED. “We are not ready to make known At the Top of the Musical World $5u worth 95 Vown $78 Worth $5 Down | "*Wstbe" $100 worth $10.00 Down $150 $15.00 ‘* CORBIN’S $75,000 NUPTIAL KNOT TIED. lie Had Received Quantities of the nomin: aller at Rey ee look orice CARS A rae aoedttiy the membership of the committee,” |dY Medill MoCormick of ite ney said Mr. Carpenter when seen at the|?#® been handling the Roosevelt boom e uM titan headquarters, nape | Washington, and Frank Knox, Chairs $20.00 man of tie Republican State Consntt pedestrian reported a glare in the vac- | told the jury, she waked her daughter, | struction, Co}. Roosevelt will give it out. tee of Michigan, Letters From Women Wish- | P&'! ore at nis Meal Avenue A. Bronan |Who had falien asleep, and they watched |" Dougherty thinks the two saloon keep- ss Later, when Col. Rowevelt was seen! 11 {4 understood that If Senator et ing to Marry Him. termed in the Wark. together, sometimes with opera glasses. ers brought into the case “The Three at the Outlook office after he had talked for half an hour with Mr. Car- penter, he said he knew nothing about t the committee and that Mr. Carpenter would give it out. The Colonel refused to talk beyond saying that he would maintain his headquarters at the Out- Among the first to arrive were Deputy Chief Hayes and Battalion Chief Dougherty. BLAZING GASOLINE SPREAD BY WATER, Hayes, with his chauffeur, Larry Gor- man, opened up the inside door to the cellar and saw flame and smoke coming aleo from an ash can at the bottom Agrees to take control of the Roosevelt movement, his headquarters will be in this city; Mr. McCormick will ‘remain in Washington and Mr, Knox wilt take] @n@ Mra. Mona Drew Babbitt Gharge of the West, with headquarters! Meld were married y« tn Chicago, Mr. MoCormick poaitively | 4: J. Hutchins, Mr. Corbin ts @ aon of denied that there was any friction be-| the late Phillip Corbin of New Britaln, cause Col. Roosevelt has expressed a! who left him $200,000 and an additional desire to have Senator Dixon run the) sum of $75,000 f he should marry with- boom. He declared that tie was one of in a year, Yesterd:y's ceremony was ‘Mra. Coles also told of the change of clothes in the rear room, after dips in the surf. On cross-examination Attorney Will- fam M. Sullivan asked Mrs, Coles how old she was and how long she had been in the detective busine: ia forty-four year Brigands,” who took, at the point of the pistol, the lion's share of the loa when the men who performed the rob- bery came to the saloon to divide thei spoils. That the “Brigands” wei |ing for Pascale and under his direction the Idea of the nead of the detective force, The “Three Brigands,” two of whom are known as Paulo and Mat: are still at larg MANSFIELD, Mass., Feb. Frank Corbin of New Brit jook office. ‘William L. Ward of Wentchester, who , hee been mysteriously missing from the “How much were you paid for ing Tower Cottage?” Mr. Sullivan atlt sea: . Roosevelt headquarters, did not appear those who believed Senator Dixon to be | within the time set. of the steps. Gorman sald he could put| “Two dollars end 0 Gale 8 OY." ge terlous pe who directed the actu weataf fae AC dare ete tare y Reman neta nee Stasi exvcae Cet | rven rows mW) oy Te Hee Because of the publicity given, to his|the fire out. He ran down, emothered | 5.1% bs ” 1A creerter Grr ares 6: Pe ML Ava wean FEBS : Of enrelles Republican voter asking} WHITE HOUSE DENIAL father's bequest Mr. Corbin has Wcelved |i with dirt and debris, and threw his) “Haig what I did—a dollar and alen money. They know the Italiana got || Slcommende if to inels friends, Nearly them for their plait ession of their + vast quantities of letters from women | rulber coat over it. Behind him came | quarter." away with $10,000 of the missing bills|| 100,000 satistied purchase Gr, FB d Ri di F tu 4) Sraloreces astnpen Roseayelt vy Tate. SHERMAN STORY, | «1 over the country offering to marry | cept, Kohler and the men of No. 4. Josephine Belle Coles, daughter of the|and they are looking for $300 which, |] °onvincing, ni apids urni ure } Whether the returne of the canvass are favorable to the Colonel or otherwise hi testi Mi , pot been disclosed. It is known, at the White House to-day that there | sized gallery. began to open up the other cellar door, | rated her mot bale je} aut d eae eee, ROCK PRIGONER SAYS ON FREE TrtAL er, that @ considerable sentiment |!# no truth in the report that William with Capt. Fox of Truck No. 16 Koh-| wald ahe spent one | Ut WASHINGTON, Fe! It was stated |THUG DUE FOR LONG TERM. him. With these camo enough photo- graphs to oover the walls of a good- In Ruddy and Lieut. Barry of Engine Company No. 23) woman detective, whose corduroy skirt | according to a confession made by Jess barely reached to wer shoe tops, cor- | Albroggo, one of the arrested robbers, WHY NOT GET YOURS NOW? ree for Heuseneeping been discovered for Justice Hughes |Barnes jr. obtained a promise from the another fire in | night at Tower « tage while Forde and HE 18 WANTED HERE. PRE oh lg OY a ke} ‘the United States Supreme Court as |Teft administration support James} ry the cellar and | Mrs. Story were there. a LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. %.—A man|| home as your o Republican candidate for the Presi- |8. Sherman for Vice-President, ‘Twenty to Forty Years for Carter,| a third blase wi oing on in the empty | “We sat up until nearly 2" she sald. | giving the name of Willlam Thompson eATter you ba artyen ee fair trial | “Just before, we “vent uw rs to bed} faee: one toe || and you de ep it, we make 7 Mr. Barne! said, did not men-| — gugpect Im Double Murder, store overhea: Fee oor ere TEL edgart akon | wus atreated here on a minor charge to- |] Fou. ¢ " i . A Wd f i r a a \ is Ww { RN TO SENDER” FROM |!0R Mr. Sherman's name to President % : : Buddenly an explosion came from the |ittiy peer 1 sald I would. Mra, Story | day and Seneunes. that he rented Special Low Factory Price u d n’. Taft, The ‘haft managers say they 4 William Carter, a negro, was con-| wood shed, ‘The Moor of the cellar was) suid she would take a highball, Mr. |for tbe #2 be ‘apiaine on Easy Terms ! TINY TIM. tend to Keep thelr hands off the View| victed to-day of rovbery tn the first |inches deep with water, and t [Forde went to the kitchen and got a/ Yok He says the jy ali One of the cards was sent to Timothy | Presidential no = jand Keel dlegree as a second offense before Judge ing gasoline epread over the lake and | highball and two bottles of bee NO INTEREST. NO EXTHAS. Need an Expert oer since 2 |Momphis Tuesday, but escaped be 1, Woodrutt, former Chairman of the Crain in the Court of General Sessions | vegan burning the firemen. The force| Tue next morning. Miss Coves sald, sho | Mt agent Seekers | Pane Republican State Committee. The card CARIBOU A GIFT TO COURT, | ana must be sentenced to from twenty | of the explosion knocked several of the |#aw Mra. Story In Forde's bathroom, | le wae BL aia || WESER BROS., Manufacturers "i Pi , was returned, indorsed with a rubber t years in Sing Sing prison, On| men from their feet. They were all| “She had on her nightdress and her |Wole lh fas in stature, He FACTORY #ALESROOMS: to select your Piano stamp, “No answer. Return to Sender.” | yaatice John Ford Has It dtung in| he attacked and robbed Mra wed out. At first Kobler’s, Driscoll's |hair was hanging down her hack,” the), TAN Pi tng qriifelat feet. Notice | og¢ W asd St. «sear cin as Ales Bin Thie inckient recalls the Republican \3 front of Ner home, and Aa Durna were chougnt to re {MIE MMO ie atte, Story was In ct hin arrest hae neon sent to Inspecto . . e JOU PMs ® comvention at Saratoga in September, ‘Thote Restaurant, Hee i eat a7 ort tnt | desp, sic and Chaplain MeGean ad-| tne bathroom Forde passed in and out, IMughes of New York. Illustrated Catalogue on Request. WM when the Roosevelt forves made a bitter attck upon Mr. Woodruff. Twenty-five of the twenty-six Justices of the Nup ¢ Court who hold oourt in the old Tweed buliding in’ City Park were aatont tering the little | perately with his bludgeon, phaker and ran off with @ handbag con- taining $16. ‘Two detective® witnensed the attack and captured Carter, who fought des- Last May Carter was arrested and charged with ministered the last rites of the Church to the three on the sidewalk. 1t is now reported that all will reco’ | The tenants were panic-stricken and | had to be brought down by firemen and $20,000 yoo Eva, by Appointnient, Tel, Chelsea G414 “4 r > lice. Mary Stastny, the janitor of the tee luring ut them che even of a large | (Me, anurier of two servanta: in the landing, told Fire 3a Entire Salvage Steck of } Thage petitions must be filed with the) carinou, The head, which Is beautifully | Went One Hundred and Twentyrwecena | the empty store hi T Beard of Elections on or before March | mounted, is that of a bull which was thor th Mite "was releaned because of | AdOIPR Behmidt, @ carpenter, who had run Ss Bags, ases % A great deal of practical political | shot by Justice John Fort during a| lack of evidence, He will bo sentenced | been sent to her by the owner, Samuel 9 Work presses amd it will take @ practical | hunting tour last September in New | to-morrow, Sobel, of No. 2 Rivington street, and 7 io Mas @ recola tor duraoility that i polidiclan to do it. Brunswick and presented by him to Sn Ree that he had taken possession and w j ea er 00 Ss j Hd at as @ recor 1) y | ‘The delay in giving out the member-|his brother jurist KNOX OFF TO COSTA RICA.|® ting ready to open for business. All 4 i‘ ‘covers over 68 ye: Our gwar- hip of the “New York Roosevelt Com- > Mw | the toni declared they had oxperi- lo overcome disease imme- antee is without limit of time, t jag A . Cd fa the Ton boomers to] 0G’S BITE KILLS A BOY. | secretary tnepected the Canal Sane) ine irectle. wilhs ony. ona | snd Bo To Be Sold for What es We have a piano for every pur- Carpenter i le hes had diMfouity fa getting prominent fore Leaving Panama, ing made either against a tenant or They Will Bring acantaee , ratty mee pare an and bed plana j the money to start the boom here, it 1s| Samuel Leff, eignt and one-half years! and made a lelaurely trip to Colon with and waste paper were found Wardrobes, Combinations, Travelling Bags, in your home. There are six— —% $125 up. { ! ay. BM Delloved hat he will appear as|old, of No. 141 Van Buren streot, New: | frequent atope on the way, he thue hav- [8 the place. After the explosion the Dress, Theatrical, Ge Suit Cases, Grips, each the best for its purpose. Write for cataing and tmroain_ list, { om. sient the capital, Ban Jose, at onve. fact that the Job going on at that time ther Goods, Ladtes’ Hand et and 18 two cent stamps. 9 t In Advance of Dr, Frankl! "Phe Panama City Council hae adopted | w eiiet ise (int all eam ts ane | ee kinds of Leal Tr Ae ‘a8 _ % ROBINSON S ‘ ) Kxaminer,) resolutions complimentary to the visit of |thetr iives in th ident Were union Emergency, run an ag ; ge the revelpt of the Mr, Knox, Dr, Franklin did start the 4 | Watch for the Ie one oben +4 | Spon his| % Manhattan College, of paralysis, — | Early Boom eyes © he Alive now to eee the | Hrother Justin was seventy-eight years advance made on his plan, ‘The| 4 and was bor in freland, Ae j MAV RUN MACHINE HERE. 8 nchs Genetor Joseph Dixon of Montana, | eohoo! with two other boys wien they| {immediately weighed and the warghip| The District Council of the House- $]-00 to $16.00 Each} 50€ to $4.00 Each Fromer Sale Conk Book, 34 Flathu't he Naan } who fas deen selected by Col. Roose | were attacked by the dog, The otner| started for Port Limon, Costa Rioa, denied yesterday the charge that Be tent immediately Bd } YON to take charge of the campaign for | youngsters also were bitten. They have| where the Booretary expecta to arrive demtroyed. with Trader tt Last Week | ark, N. J., who was bitten by a mad dog Jan. % Met, died in the Newark City Hospital last night from rabies, The boy was on his way home from four treatment been undergoing the P wd Almanac published by tho Now| great York World and are very ¢lad to have it on our desk for ready refer- i it opportunity of inapect- ing the Panama Canal, Mr, Knox and hia party returned to the cruleer Waah- ington thia afternoon, when anchor wae orrow and continue the journey to BROTHER JUSTIN DEAD, ence, It is an encyclopaedia in one volume compl¢.6, or, as it says iteelf, ‘a brary you cau hold in one hand.” World Almanac may not have the Newe hae been received of the death In Philadelphia yeaterday of the Rev. | | Brother Justin, at ons time presiéent | | Stephen McMahon he entered the novitt- | fire burned itself out at a money jose of not more than $0, dynamite, and called attention to the men, and that every gember of the In- ternational Association paid a dollar to Nquidate the resulting death claima, Trunks 92.96 t0'488.00| Walises, LC. 51.50%'t3s.00 Now Thousands of ae ee hort coor to teraiere ot, 22ZZW, S4th St. Bring 13 Advertisement with You GAY I — They are safe, safe, sane and sure. ceive from mark out PEASE PIANO CO, 128 W. 42a St.,or.Broadway,N.Y. 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ESTATE Umit its reach, and @o touches a wil-| jished the De La Halle Training College Celebrated Hats Park Row gnd Cort \. } derness of things without political, Waterford, Lreland, later ta ght N d J ‘ pecttve partisan or religious bles, As Alin France, He returned here in 1008 TY. owner Every pros; id ngs rule, newspaper almanacs have fallen pre) UnUl leet June was president of the SPRING Ss LES Milk Chocolate Covere a should con: Into deoad » wit The World kee Chriett Bre oth College in Mt, Loui aA Real Estate Advertise- un the best traditions of the gsst| eee id Now On Sale Peppermints ments in next . with eonetant dinprovement, ‘he ACTIVE SECURITIES, Bett, emooth, velvety ereams, otreng!y b Ag! vresent iesue can well challenge flavored A SR Peppermint and SUNDAY'S WORLD| fan?al'fe'ieet/ ater fn ea aS is parecer civilived world, . 6