The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1912, Page 10

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*S © SHERLONG SUT Miss‘Alice M; Durken Has Built _ Several’ Public Schools, e , and Seeks More. IS NOT ‘A SUFFRAGETTE. wht. by Other Firms, oung Woman Bids on Four Armories, Value $1,500,000. ogee Alice M. Durkin’ ts a business with a big B. Ghe is head of eting firm of Durkin & Lass, ¥@ Gulte of offices at No. & Hast -gecond street, just off Fifth ave- he was recently awarded the con- for the construction of Public No. 9, being erected in Long- G@venue, the Bronx. At the pres- time Durkin hae three more under way. ction of the school will of $200,000. Miss Dur- already » iit Pubtic the Bronx, and Nos, klyn, No. 182 having A Jersey City schoo! firm costing $24,000, ‘Convent on Staten Isl- Nurses’ Home in Brooklyn @monumen | 10 the success Durkin’s firm. The latter cost comprises Miss Durkin and ‘The latter was formerly in’s outside superintendent felt | rue nat ngligi qeition : beets 7 3 F 1 fz en whe was an in: ied Afteen years ago, very wealthy but toward Door bpeculation had made se- his fortune and hie necessary to go into i f HEH Hl it Eis F} Hel fH hat she was fully ‘her place im the great i i Durkin was seen in her offce’in the Transit Bullding. feach this, one has to pass through ‘“qrorkahop,” where racks are filled tables are littered with plans and elde elevations and long!- LLLP Liste mext week I am going to Park avenue. I sup- ry ambitious under- woman to enter into com- men in a big business zs 1} iH AGITATION. & euffragette, Mise Durkin?” directions than tation. 1 believe in f AY to Yo WOMAN CONTRACTOR WHO HAS BUILT MANY CITY SCHOOLHOUS| —_ Brisk realizing wae in progress at the outset of stock market trading. After yesterday's violent wprush there were large profit-taking sales in Reading, test, Union Pacific and York Cen- tral, which ‘reduced’ these issues almost 1 point during the firet hour, Bullish activity was still in evidence in some quarters, notably the Copper shares, which managed to advance about 1 point despite a reactionary tendency in many of the leading shares, ‘The tint. continued to pursue a down- ward course in the subsequent dealings. After « brief upward turn tn the Cop- ‘| pers, the Het again sought lowsr levels lin the final hour. The close was near lot securities showing losses from frac- | tions to over 1 point. The selling pres- sure was heaviest in Reading. Tho Copper shares rallied sharply in the last fow minutes and were considerably higher at the finish. Prices. last prices of stocks as compared with yesterday's tracts aggregate in th time since she touk him as | eh) Gon: final figures are as follows: low, z* ty ae M138 A-DURKIN “peat 1 & Woman going as high as she can and making her fight in the world, I done but the men whom I meet competition always treat me with di nity and the greatest respect. “I have had propositions from several ‘tig firme to become @ partner with them, but have always preferred my inde- pendence and my oWn way of doing ‘Dusiness. I look over the work under way and keep thoroughly up with it. “We have four buildings now under Construction and are bidding on four armories for the National Guard, a staff house for the Department of Charities and a ferry house for the Government on Governor's I 1d. We have eix ee! of plans out there on the table, a these bids go in on Monday. The con- ighborhood of Ill+ +1 ltg sSiekusstse ee PPS th +le+l Proeer Fusiicg in I+ SEEEPPESSLSEREL FRE PR FE EEE EEEEE ESSE ET ae: tt Sa: pmeeteeest 533 Saree Betese se dees: Lith l+el Fit pie Take Part in Rush's Funeral. Fire Commissioner Johnaon gave out to-day the arrangements for the funeral of Battalion Chief John uph, who was kitled on Thursday in a runaway while in the performance of his duty. Funeral services will be held at the Rush home, No. 21 West Eleventh etreet at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. | The interment will take place at the! Cenletery in Jersey City. | A battalion of six companies of each will accompany the funeral cor- tege to the ferry. The pall bearers Jeoted by Commisatoner Johnson Battalion Chiefe Wiliam Clark, Geo Samuel FE. Paling, John Dav! T. Lenthan and James T. Ge: Deputy Chief ‘Thomas R. Lang- ford will command the funeral escort. Pestana. aaron ate JUSTIN M’CARTHY BURIED. “Many oth Notables Moerners. 324.22332352 23.2232 pooch ACTIVE SECURITIES. 80,700 shares: Reading, 300 shares: “DISINFECTANT UT a little CN in a pail of water P and you will have a disinfectant that will kill germs ard vermin LONDON, April 27.—Justin MoCarthy, the novelist and historian and for many | 94 make your house clean and healthy. years Member of Parliament, who died |Soap won't do it, for soap does not at Folkestone Wednesday, was buried in | destroy germs, and it cleanses only Hampstead Cemetery to-day. The pro- | the surface. r pov yy Pog Joan. Re Pike bey CN dissolves grease and removes dirt, O'Connor, John Dillon, and practically |Jeaying nothing for the germs to hide @W the Nationalist: members of Par- | 14 breed { Mament. The American Ambassador, | 44 breed in. Whitelaw Reld, sent a floral plece. Don't delay until you or your family have contracted disease. FIRED SHOTS AND VANISHED. cause of dangerous tisasat cit ay Carrying Pistol Youth Leaves | sickness by using CN. Home Threatening Suicide. (Bpeclal to The Evening World), tond STAMFORD, Conn,, April 27,-Follow- | you. ing @ quarrel with tia father let night, |Gatle Top.” Isador Goldberg Gred two shots through 1 @ window in his home and left the Ladkoiodhean ly aed house threatening to commit suicide, | WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY, He thas not been seen since. ‘The quarrel was over the young man’s attention to a Stamford: girl, Goliders ts eighteen years old. | 2 East 42nd Street, NEW YORK. eee POSSESS ESOOCCOSE the lowemt of the day with the majority | £aged Ask your druggist for a bottle of CN He has it or he can get it for “The Yellow Package with the TRIED TO’ SHIELD GIRL; DIES OF ASSASSIN’S SHOT. Benjamin Berger, a Presser, Pay’s Hero's Penalty in St. Vin- cent’s Hospital. Benjamin Berger, twenty-eight years old, @ presser, No. Delancey street, died to-day in St Vincent's Hos- which trying to aava a young woman who had been shot by a former sweetheart in the factory of Mendel Bernstein, at No. 22 Wooster street, ‘The shooting was done by Samuel Margolis, twenty-four years old, of Mills Hotel No. 2. The charge against Mar- wolis was changed to homicide after the ere notified of Berger's death. Schoskie, twenty years old, who y Margolis, is recovering en Hoapita). and Annie Schoskie were en- received on Tuesday 1 |e tow an4 went to the Bern- sar tare rts Bm the ank, fo 4 shot the girl in geome joint funds drew a revolver the head, Berger went to the girl's assistance and was shot twice. Margolis was caught after a chase. A J carbolic acid was found In his Three-year-old leadore Galisko was knocked down this afternoon while at- tempting to crose tha street in front of hte home, No. 24 West Twenty-eighth street. Doth wheels of a lieavy truck, Griven ®y Edward O'Coore of No. 8 Sixth avenue, passed over his body and he was taken to New York Hospital, where he ded. Bank Reserve $10,703,550, The tement of Clearing House banks for the week shows that the; banks hold $19,708,650 reserve in excess of requirements. This is an in- ago| crease of 62,408,000 in the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. KICKED HIS AGED MOTHER; CALLED “NASTIEST BRUTE.” Magistrate, After Censuring Colburn, Sends Him to the Workhouse for Six Weeks, Mre. James Colburn, elghty-flye years 0M, @ widow, appeared in the Night Court inst evening as & complainant against her son, Richard Colburn, forty- five years old, a longshoreman. After Hetening to the aged woman's story of now her gon had kicked her in the ab- domen, Magistrate O'Connor pronounced Colburn “the nastiest brute’ ever brought before him, and sentenced him to six months in the-workhouse. Judge Malone eat on the bench beside the Magistrate and approved the sentence. Mra. Colburn testified her son came to their home, No. 1142 Second avenue, last evening drunk. He demanded his din- her and, learning !t wae not yet ready, became profane. “Well, you know, son," said Mra, Col- burn, “I'm getting old, and can't move fo quick ae I used to.” Then, said Mrs. Cofburn, her eon Kkteled ter and she fainted. Her grand: daughter, Evelyn Matthews, twenty-five years old, who lives at No. 238 East/ ighth street, ran and got Police-| ‘Murphy of the East Fifty-seventh arrested Col-| | fen't > said | urn confessed | need to El- abusing his “He's a rotten brut to having been twice mira Reformatory FOR HEADS THAT AGHE' ACETANIIID © PHENACETIN SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS “| iMustrated in colors. rane CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, HEAD- ACHES, BAD ‘BREATH and Other Disorders of the Stomach and Bleed. BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pills (Guaranteed under tH of 50 Pills 260, Boxes $1.00 For Sale at All Drug Stores of send stamps of money order to Bradford Medicine. Co., 400 WEST 23D ST. NEW TORE Toe Sunaa a Summer fone Week froin to-morrow), Ali the Jay Summer Fashions for Women and dren will be pictured and desort! eder your Bunday World in adv supply tm ttm They never pin a rose on a Mecca boy—he’s ' Buy them in spite of the price, smoke them because of the quality, PITT IIT IIT The Wonderful Story of the Pirate’s Son and His Nine Hundred Heirs OObbee: BOUT PILITIII ISI III iLL. *How Tasteful Persian Dainties Are Made. Told by the Persian Minister’s Wife The Way Ellen Peck, ‘‘Confidence Queen,’ Began Her Amazing Life ‘What Happened When “The Millionaire Reporter” Took a Chorus Girl to Dinner a How Eight Little Deeds of Kindness Were Rewarded with $250,000 | The Adventures of Kitty Cobb, Told in Pictures by James Montgomery Flagg Why a Successful Actress Went Off the Stage—and A Great Jack London Story, “‘At the Rainbow’s End”’ ur Pap Se In To-Morrow’s Sunday World er Man TO-DAY---“Save Me the SUNDAY WORLD’ PLE ILI III LD EXTRA 6 an OY J ;

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