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i | pees eran 19) THE EVENING ¥ WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1912, AXEL THE WHITE DOPE © © Q © = wwisiinct/fecias O OF O © on cov! ater TER FROM GEE , BUT MISS DEAR AXEL =" ME SAYS ~"Ay WILL oun ayet | He's BEEN BE HOME AT IC AM)s Aonee( TRAINING INTHE COUNTRY AY BANE FEELING FINE FOR. “TWO WHOLE WEEKS AN’ AY BANE WORKING LIFTING BAINT SEEN HIM once! HEAVY BARRELS FOR, [EA We oucHT To Ger Back’ TWO. WEEKS + A “OOAY SOMETIME, Rapala , HE LOOKS ALMAST REA On THAT OO PosTcR - JUST AS HE LOOKED WHEN HE WENT away | (BET He's “TRAINED DOWN A blag d FIGHTING BONE Al MvscLe per nie. WEEKS OF LIFT HEAVY BARRELS © WELL ,1TS 10 OcLocR ff : oD Barrie ston AY GANE LIFTING IN A MINUTE — Come. ON IN You BARRELS IN eee Co keene SKINNY OL» RASCALS A BREWERY AN, Aierndaalhaaed EAU ial A KNOw (7S vou If AY FEEL eine! @o over the $160 mark. It ts these stands that are biackmaiied the moat, according to The Evening World's in- formant. ‘The Newsdealers’ Assootation-te fght- ing the new ordinance that "has been approved y tue Board of Estimate, compelling the newstand to be removed t ] at least a hundred feet away from ele- vated and subway atations. THEY PAID GRAFT MANY OF THE NEWSDEAL! # WIDOWS OR CRIPPLES. An Evening World reporter going over —ew One Who Does every section of New York and talking Dealer ed Not to the newadealers discovered that many Deny li rs Are of the proprietors of these stands are y li Says Othe widows, cripples and even in ome cases j biind persons, who could do nothing Afraid. cies to earn. livelihood, and the en: forcing of this new ordinance will bring disaster and @orrow to them of the WILLING TO BE TAXED. | direst kina. Patrick Cronan, who has « stand un- ‘ der the elevated station on the north- } buy. There is,no better muffler made ‘The pecudo-lieutenant was arrested . CARRYING BOY KILLED BEER-KEG MUF R SrWell, Waa tabled an.aqrful tol TOMMY ATKI GOES fn the Young Men's Christan Associa: “Well, it was making an awful tot of in the Young Mi gn all ne CAS T OR IA Rolse” eaid Ryan. “I don't know tion, where he BY ALLFATHERRUNS | FOR MOTORBOATS 1S [Sees =.=] TQ (LAND TO SPEND [2S essere | te tot rn Bg ‘With the advent of the Englishman mmepiy oF tulle’ quisséd dagiatrate money began to disappear trom lockers YU Breen, much interested, of the members and the thief was not| Bears the “Empty,” said Ryan. “Bore it ft ict iecovered until an employee saw Frost | Signature of Kerrigan's coat. cavinnelippeanens a ny small holes. Push the exhaust going through into the bunghole of the keg, which wr Geaden the noise, and the holes will per- t that amet the beer keg “English ‘atin, as He 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, August the 20th Lad Fell Off Roof and Dis-) Empty, Preferred, and Full of tracted Man Cannot Be- | Holes as a Swiss Cheese Is. | hareed tieut. Lingincott with swarm Described Self, Robbed ing. All the other prisoners were if, 7 warned and discharged. lieve Him Dead. Right Kind. in, P. 3. Heaney of One Mundred Mates at Y. M. C. A. and Fifty-fifth street and Riverside < Drive, who acted as spokesman for the ‘With the body of his stx-year-oid eon! Declaring that the tactical dattie- |complaining Riverside Drive residents,| Aitred Leonard Frost, posing as & in his arms, crushed and torn by @/ground had been transferred from Con- eave Coad ke ders ingnd |Meutenant in the English artillery to fifty-foot fall that hed killed him in-|necticut to the Hudson River, residents |action, with automatic guns popping all |the geckenics the Rhee Men's Chris. stantly, Abraham Seigel ran through|along upper Riverside Drive have|#!ong the line. He sald the residents] tian Association at No. “apdoln raya trom drugétet were determined to continue the crusade | ty-third street, and who was arrested id Hi east cor: r of Twenty-eighth atreet and | ast side a day from druggist | started a crusade against motorboate | unt the noises stopped. on a charge of larceny in the aseocia- Mayor Gaynor Said to Have} aistn avenue, is partially bind, and has|to doctor, from doctor to drugeist, re-! which fall properly to.muftle thele ex- depend eat fusing to belleve repeated assurances + pr, | 08 rooms last week, was to-day seme : *, for years been dependent on ing pa- ie to hausts. As a@ result of their co: ints tence to a term of six m a 100 Affidavits Telling Of | pers to make his living. that the boy was dead. mplaints | POLICE PROBE FUND 0. K.’D, | tencea ix months in the “It t# hard to believe,” said Cronan| The boy, Max Seigel, ihad been playing | i WOMEN'S COATS & WRAPS. | 12 Both stones the police boat Patrol of Harbor 6quad —— penitentiary by the Justices of Part 1., Boa: timate A # Special Sessions. . Extortion. that tere are men so cruel lon the root of the four-story tenement | A {00% uP & Position off One Hundred (Board of Hatimate Apbroves $25,000 | Stren Frost was found gullty of ateal- Showing of Fall and Winter Coats artless i this clty as to pass|at No. 117 Norfolk etreet, in which the |4nd Fitty~ rare Method rpecteael de deitag ing $3 from the coat pocket of John d W: Iso Motor and Traveling and enforce this new c-dinance. Hun-| father, a tailor, has been living for the [Noon and summoned to the Harlem Court | 4) tne special meeting of the Roard of , an employee of the amocia- an vraps, a ani ves Dewpite the fact that a score of news: |@reds of poor crippiea and deformed |iast, several monjhe. He ventured too, #ix motorboat, enthusiasts whose en-| aimate, called for to-day by Mayor m, he told the police that Coats in the latest models and materials. ¢ atands in al{Peopie in Greater New York are de |near the parapet, looked over into the|gines exhaust were popping like au-|Gaynor, the appropriation of $25,000 lish gentleman in hard deaters, reine * fed that they {pendent on selling papers. Their tn-|rear yard, became dissy and fell. Max's | tomatic guns in action. yoted by the Board of Aldermen to con- | !¥ck and barry bd ee the money intend- Street and Evening Wraps of C parts of New York, denied | Areities leave them no other means of |prother, Joseph, ran to his fether and| Before Magistrate Breen to-day Po- | uct the investigation of the Police De- |!" to Pay It back. har- tion Officer O'Connor told th partment was ratified without comment, |g rouation Officer, O Connor told, the meuse and Broadcloth. 29.50 Belge! rushed down into the yard and|Samuel Lippincott of No. 78 West One| yjayor Gaynor was not present. As| per of the English artill but seemed - picked up the body of the boy, First) Hundred and Third street, an officer in|nas been his recent custom on Mon-|to have a mania for all things pertain- Raincoats of Scotch Rubberized Ma- n with him to « drug store at the|the United States Revenue Cutter Ger |aays he remained at St. James. In his|ing to this branch of English service, 4 0. 50 of Norfolk /and Broome streets. | vi ‘absence Aldermanic President John|He sald that he had found numerous terials. glance at the crushed body was| “His exhaust wae popping like a] purroy Mitchel presided. The only other | °lippings from Esgiih army journals in 14 the drug-| Maxim rapid-fire gun,” said Ryan, “and | reguiar members of the board present Bahoibeapier tty te4 REMAINING STOCK was enough to wake the dead. I there | were Borough Presidents Connolly of ad other members, including the Comptrol-| uniform and crested banners of both had paid any graft money to Aldermen | jivelihood. 1 don't think you will get| told nim what had happened. iceman Ryan complained against Lieut, for their licenses, even though the Pre- | many if any news! \ers to admit they a \e tent of the Newnsdesiers’ Association | have paid extortion money. They don't eas made public charges to that effect, |dare, they would rather pay. It is not ‘and been supported by Mayor Gaynor, | that which worries us; it {9 this new one newsdealer with a stand near ie |Minance. As for myself I have been @rand Central Station told an Evening | °° this corner for six years, ai ‘World reporter to-day that nearly every | Alderman has ever approached m: Mrs, Hanna Sullivan, who ina widow Sewelealer has at some time or other | ang supports four young children, has c fore charged bim with violation ef the Neilae Ot the Brade pleked er Fepun eb. pty ashen | Sanitary in that be made uneces. | Queene Ant My including the Comptrel: : | stund right across the street from sary nolses. ler, were represented by deputies, he Royal Dragoons and Artillery. The ‘This newsiealor has paid, he eald, {7 | Costello, east of Church street, Vor balf Lieut. Tippincott indignantly denied |" when the Clerk read the call of the tihicere report stated that Frost was A the tan yours ho has deen in business, | “rye ‘never had any one approach | » 2oF halt meeting and its object Vice-Chairman of|a draftsman by trade and in his five Full Length Serge Coats, various over $600, and says that ie knows of | mo,” said Mrs, Sullivan, “The question bdr ain 3 Your Honor," he said, “my |¢he Board of Alderman Kline moved the | years’ residence in America had worked eases where Aldermen have received 48! of graft money is no trouble to me. thirty-foot motorboat Je equipped with |adoption of the resolution. The vote| for companies in this capacity in Bos- colors. formerly 22.80 to ar.s0, 14.75 Much ae a thousand dollars for the|It is the thought of the enforcement | woud, tell A gp | the most expensive muffler money can ' was unanimous. ton, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. eigel's cri Privilege of conducting newatands In| of this new ordinance that worries me| which followed him, but made no at the downtown business districts. to distraction, If it is enforced it; Wnts kina, Gatinenl nal ‘This dealer said that in the last two| means that I will have to take my years this graft has diminished seventy- | #tand all the way to the cetnre of the 0 Gouverneur Hospital and ve per cent., but that it still flourishes | block, and of course that will ruin my brought Dr. Shee in oe fm pome districts. Thore are, he says, | trade.” . When the ambulance came uu we1ser @ hundred aMdavits in the possoss.on| William Cosgrove, at the corner of giexel had disappeared. The tall end ot | SNM See ee @f the Mayor that charge extortion, | Forty-second street and Broadway, | the crowd was rounding the corner and Dealers who have stands under ele- | **¥* that he never pald any graft| the ambulance, guided by Beca f Quality and Purity Cannon of the Clinton street station HOUSE GOWNS & BATHING SUITS. In Both Stores, Impoztc’ White Voile Kimonos. 7.50, 9.75 and 11.75 value 10.50, 15.50 and 18.75 Imported Negligees of Albatross, hand-embroidered and satin trimmed. 5.75, 7.50 and 9.50 value 7.85 to 11.50 Imported Figured Lawn and Dotted Negligees. 1.95 and 2.95 ‘or by subway stations |™MORey. and he is supported in this | which marked Selgel’s progres: gs oy nd had hea aca, sng | BY Alfred Hutent who has a stand | jn pursuit. aye the street aro taxed only $5. |“ , at Broadway and) ‘The father was running wildly at ys Rr hci! tata Kea snamina: | ton the northeast/@ pace which enabled him easily ¢ etations or in the business section of Samuel Cohen, on the south- | outstrip the crowd, but tie ambulat west corner of ‘ond street and] overtook him in Suffolk street. Dr. Seventh aven he has been sell-|Shea aaw at once that the child was ing papers on that corner for ten| dead and told Cannon to send the body years and has never paid cent of|/to the morgue, There was gnother tribute to the Aldermen. exciting scene at Seigel's home a few Bottled only at the Home Solomon Chargel, on the southeats| minutes later when the patrol wagon Plant in St. Louis corner of Broadway and Fortieth| arrived to take away the body, Seige) Street, claimed to have been occupying | #94 his wife, anal if Oy @ band of Bat a Few Copies Left Buy One Now Before It Is Too Late || tt site tor tures years, and maid he | thelr friends, opposed the removal of al : value 9.50, 5.50 and 5.95 encountered no trouble getting his I- lle, er i cense, Morris Kasdan, on the south: | tect nummoned that ther are ui y Kimonos of Flowered Silk. 1912 east corner of Thirty-ninth street and |dued. Then Seigel tried to Jumpsfron| —* = YY value 3.60 and 8.75 2.95 and 4.50 Brondway, sald he got his license with: |the window of hie flat. He was re- ; HAs ned by ds, several of w' EMAI ‘OC World Almanac eatin eke hark large stana {remained to stand guard over Bim. ; UG d R NING STOCK under the elevated station Thi a erinanineiinrerr FA_“jFHpr—unXxn.—— = * + third street und Broadway, has been |MEXICAN REBELS DESTROY : . Bathing Suits of Satin and Taffeta. Only Compiete, there for several years and value 12.50 6,75 nothing but the money for his stand) MORE BRIDGES OVER YAQUI Bathing Suits of Plain or Dotted Accurate and Up-to-Date |) and the $10 necessary years for his permit, Southern Pacific's Property Suffers Political Register || ,2%°,De%ve *gss'er wits 104 Eom Operations of Orozco's Men Mohair, values 8.80 to 14.80 5.00 Now in Print nue Thirtieth street, t# another who in Advance on Hemosillo, says that he paid nothing but his legal feo for his license, Mrs." Julius Fing | i & Lovett: chairman of the execu- on the southwest corner of Twenty-| five committee of the Koutherm, Pacific If road, reoetved to-day @ despatoh Get Posted on clghth strect and Broadway, who has| som muceon, Aris, telling of the move- been there for three yer says PAST POLITICAL |)ier 0%. Scots S| Mess oa dno rad 1 Benjam Kam PERFORMANCES 23rd Street 34th Street sky, on the op: | Property in the Province of Sonora, The pos! rea nemo ne QE Anheuser-Busch Brewe under evated station, corrobor. River and atarted across country, os- SPECIAL MAIL ORDER ates her statement, In Order that You May | tenpibly for Termosillo, the capital of . Tub MAME Gaumaies loa aete ee a une nD Covers an area of 140 acres of ground, equal to 70 city SUNDAY WORLD COUPON Talk Intelligent] y}| s.r tinnin ore nec sne oe ine| ines capture Hermoaio, they wi une blocks, upon which are located 110 individual buildings. ww . ve st stands in the city and stituated | (ubtediy take Empalme and Guaymas. THIS COUPON AND TEN CENTS of the Most Exciting © of the best paying points, de-| “Four more bridges burned north of APACITY ; TRANSPORTATION FACILITIE: absolutely that he had ever paid | Latur on the Yaqui branch (ot the any graft m Tt was while he was Southern Pacific Ratiroad) during the| Brewing Capacity. . . 2,500,000 barrels per year Refrigerator freight cars. . . 1,500 making this denial to The Evening | a8 forty-six hours, This makes "x! Malting Capacity . . . 2,000,000 bushels per year 143 . © | [IN STAMPs SENT TO THE SUN. DAY WORLD PICTURE BUREAU Presidential Election Since the Civil War 10,000 Facts and Figures “ bridges on the north end of the Yaqui World reporter that the newadealer Tine and & total of 4080 lineal feet "| Bottling Works. . . 1,000,000 bottles daily torses at home plant +» : 1 is near the Grand Central | pridging destroyed to Oreaco's| Grain Storage Elevators 1,750,000 bushels Wagons at home plant . 78 WILL SECURE BY RETURN MAIL Pe reates aereieters poli pong moving’ tomy he Teal TV 6 hous s (for lagering) 600,000 barrels Auto Trucks at home plant 74 | walked away this dealer caught up to of 4 told him that most of the \denials, in his opinion, were untrue. | | He sald that the dealers were afraid to, maek a complaint for fear thelr bust- A PHOTOGRAVURE OF MR, WOODROW WILSON, DEM- OCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESI- Steam Power Plant. . 12,000 horse power Horses at Branches. » + + « 483 of, ‘ Electric Power Plant . 4,000 horse power Wagons at Branches. » « « «+ 430 Omens cant {eae ney ran ee mt|Refrigerator Plant . . 4,000 tons per day Auto Trucks at Branches... 47 forces at any moment with poo oe lee Plants. . » 2 « « 1,200 tons per day, oz00 Oor Se at chains |Poete_|Go Uaeds «sk SSBB tone br Oat EMPLOYES 5 W_N Doenr oF THe unirep stares, MA AEE [terres OO tak OO Oe eee an cas mented aan Revere EREIGHT At St. Louls Plant . 6,000 people ae alley Ss Bos Galil NEWSSTANDS a otha pl agin ol Afth street, not A dealer, beside the | mbhound and Outbound . . 50,00C cars per yen {it 36 Branches « « 1,500 peop! picture y int paper, slae 20%x1S inches, and plate marked, Also con. reporter at every newetand near sub. [YiCtIM, Of Aldermanio, extortion, y or elevated station at which he the P a a Total Sales, 1911— 1,527,832 Barrels tains autograph signature of Mr. Wilson, Same style as stopped to ina ven most eases the ociation, who eny¥ that the ‘ @ famous "Series of Presidents” photogravures, but more than rouge cant nde and en'the went ane i a Budweiser Bottled Beer Sales, 1911—173,! ° 1,600 Bottles i twice as large. (Not good after September 4.) ee al ihe Clee Pity ath a igen eA ES Anhanser-Busch Agenay, F. Alfred Piaper, Mgr. ‘iow York City Price 25c. rtions of William Me: lent of the Newad P H fe) T oO G R A Vv U R

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