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— many, and Charles Murphy, leader of the Tammany Soctety. When the so- clety wants to use Tammany Hall for a Vele Aa meetin Murphy as the leader of the society asks Mr. Murphy, the many, If ne can have it head of | “Gov, Wilron is adopting the same hoodlwinking methods as are in vogue [in Tammany. If this the idea of the Democratic Presidential) candidate ‘in running the business of the country 1 don't see any difference between hin tnethods, there of Tammany and the 0 We! present administrat THE EVENI A Woman Sh Both, Says w n Den a igh a coun. 5 ‘“* joe of the party tik, not for pubiica.{ (2 aere Is No Conflict a Uion,"the generat tend ot onmnion | Betepeen Love and a *, * it Morph Wo net y » uF the Members Convicted of Leans| tamination of Dix on ‘the convention Woman's Work Even If although he holds the balance of power ings Mooseward Will Be [(n nant etait uum tell) é Ie the Labor of a Ousted at Meeting. the ‘eter opposition i have ra rs Tammany. The oppostilon will PUL Up in a Friendly a Ma Meh fo Byraccse, Whether ther WILL NOT INSIST ON DIX, | hope’ to win or not, and. many will teturn to thelr constituencies with Jong knives up their sleeves Murphy Won't Risk Rupture by Forcing Gov- Marguerite Mooers Marshall. aie ha Thould a woman choose mar- Party, COP SAVES MOTHER AND at ew DAUGHTER FROM FLAMES, | |"! ts the auertion asked by Mra ary Austin tn clever novel, A \Carries Them From Third Floor to] Woman of Gentus," which han Just | . made its appearance. And Mra Austin} Safety, Then Goes to |has her own modern answer to the os- Hospital. | sentially modern problem she has Ned ty ateeniine a late. at peak. Hi In one word, this answer 1 Bernard Junger fell asleep early to-day in his office at No, 408 East One Hun- dred and Fifty-fifth street, and to that he probably owes hin life. The doctor woke about 2 o'clock and ernor on Democrats. A big fight is promised over the nomi- nation for Governor when the Repubil- can State Convention meets at Saratoga, Sept %. The leaders affect not to know who has the inskle chance. They claim tne Might will be an open one, and that Incidentally, it an answer already made by the lives of many New York women, who have worked out a #uc- cexsful combination of a job and a happy home. Hut the general Mterary it_will be anybody's victory. found that the whole of the rear of hie| *'titude been that there is @ William Barnes jr, Chairman of the! three-story frame house was on fire,|*M4rP line of cl€avage between Bete Committee and Chairman of the career and wifeho Flames had reached the stairs, cutting Advisory Committee of the National ‘And unnecessary!” off the escape of Mra. Mary Lamont, ‘nina Sed as. Committees, said to-day he could not| wno tives on the third floor with her|*¢rted Mrs, Austin. ‘The only thing foretell the result, and that he wished | tune-year-old daughter, Frances, The| that can possibly make It necessary he could, Goctors wife and family are not yet|!* the mental attitude of the husband. And he's getting ever so much more open to conviction, “What we have to get into our heads is that love is the great central fact of marriage. The tendency has been to confuse the Ron-essentials with the essential, But there is no conflict between love and a man's work, even if it ie the work of « genius. The struggle, when it exists, comes between two different sorts of 1a- bor—her chosen field and honse- work. But a woman can love a man and make him an excellent wife without wishing to be his “There's going to be a big fight at! pack trom the country. the convention," said Mr. Barnes, “and) Having called the Fire Department on I Gon't bellove anybody has the Insidelthe telephone, Dr. Junger blew his track, We have lote of good timber and | police whistle and then tried to rush the strongest man ts going to be nomi-|the stairs, but failed, nated, and it is my belief that he will! Patrolman James Dugan of the Mor- be New York's next Governor.” fisania station, with his coat over his “What about the talk of indorsing|nead, made a dash up the stairs and the nomination of Oscar Straus,” Mr. | succeeded in getting through the flames. Barnes was asked. On the top floor he found Mrs, Lamont “WUl Mr. Straus vote for President | ait ner daughter had reached the stairs ‘Tak? he amilingly replied. and there had been overcome. Dugan ‘The leader waid that at the meeting| curried both to a window and with the of the Republican National Committee! aid of @ citizen got them down @ fire to be held at the Manhattan Hotel next | eacape. Wednesday afternoon tt is going to be} In rescuing the woman and girl demonstrated beyond a doubt “who is|Dugan's clothes caught fire, his hands| 008! for us and who is foreninet us.” Mem.|&9d face were burned and his hair| “It is the egotiem of the mate, vers of the National Committee who|#nged. He had to go to Lebanon Hos. [Joined to certain time-honored super- have been flirting with Roosevelt or | Pita! and then home Btitions, which Is the root of the) whole problem, He doesn't mind let-| ting his wife work, but he wants her to work for him, And he has definite hereditary views about the nature of who have declared for him are going to be “fired.” MR. MURPHY 18 BACK FROM |MOTORCYCLE COP HITS AUTO HEAD-ON CHASING SPEEDERS SYRACUSE. her work, She may prepare his Lt It 1m possible those haled before the |Machine Is Smashed and Doctors|KeeP hs houre clean, nee that his) ce ittee will fall to put in an ap- *leclothes are in order, It doesn’t mat- Gaaehis tA che thee wit Be Wonder That He Is ter whether thin is the work for which she tm beat fitted; it ts, In his mind, a tacit corollary of her marriage vow. NICE TO HAVE SOME ONE LAY OUT YOUR CLOTHE! “And this intimate personal service ts moat delightful for the recipient. [) never realized quite how pleasant It was) unt!t I lived aione and did a great dent of regular work, Then I s.w how con- venient It would be to have some one lay out my clothes for ine and pick Up things when Lt dropped them, But I real- fzed that to secure such attendance I must pay money for it, Why should a Twlegraphed for and fallure to answer Still Alive. the telegram will be considered prima Tacle evidence of guilt and the com. | Motorcycle Patrolman Michael Toomey mitteemen will be read out of the |!ain the Coney Island Hospital with a committee and the Republican party. | broken thigh, his body bruised ail over Charles Francis Murphy returned | and bis face badly torn. The doctors this morning from the Lodge of Sor-| say they are eurprised he escaped with row at Byracuse. The Grand Sachem | bis life, of Tammany did not tarry, nor did| With Motorcyclists Van Cleef, Toomey ‘his voice resound in Tammany Hall, chased two automobiles loaded with After the fashion of the day, he re-, men and girls, that were reoing forty marked he had nothing to way as to] Miles an hour along Ocean Parkway the “one put over" by Woodrow wil-| ast nisht on the way from the Mardi son. He emiled an he eaid it, and also) Gras. Toomey failed to see an autom declined, emilingly, bile coming toward him and he er Mas placate ed ct It In return for board! body's chances for the Democratic| into It head-on near Avenue X. Van Pda eel iy { nomination for Governor at Syracuse] Cleef managed to turn in time, The | ; “ q ff marriage Include | re Oe. & automobile, which belonged to Victor] “The real duties of mar faithfulness, the effort not only to keep | the love of the other person but to re- tain all the strength and fineness of one's own love, and a mutual helpfulness In| the things that count, There should be no obligation, expressed or understood, | About noon Mr. Murphy left for Ms! smith of Locust avenue and Kas . fast Fit- Pek ep iedlry P cay h veneng 2a7In€| went street, Brooklyn, and was delven eee. wa afternoon in mor} oy August Martin, of No, 66 Union John Mason, Secretary of the Demo-; #feet, Was put our of comminston, cratic State Committee, returned from| A passing automobile took Toomey, Syracuse last night and was on deck | whom Van Cleef picked up unconscious, ut headquarters this morning. Mr.|to the hospital. The racing c be BIGY. Goh Ane. Nir Fee eee | Mason shrugged hin should men: | caped OR LtO BERS HEE ONG Bae \ tion of Syracuse and said that what ——< “There is a ie fc Me ise RSA took place there had noth 0 ship betwee jusband and wife just be- with his organiantion ""~ '° “°) STRAUS QUITS HIS JOB, —|asmne ame as a Job outside her home George W. Perkins, Chairman of the as well as he, Suppose she stayed in Progressive National Committer, was |Restane As man of Arb online house all day and did the work! in no gentle humor this morning wi Board; Still Member, there. He'd be working In his shop or| ey ce Pin $e Mls Oscar Straus this afternoon res} office during the same period of time, | stated that Mr, ierkine evid signed the chairmanship of the Avbitra-|and seeing nothing of h But if she didw't. Whow.. the’ diterence t tion Board which hax under considera-| went out when he did and returned at Tammany and the Tammany Society. | tion the demands of the engineers of | the same hour MURPHY NOT EXPECTED To. "fY castern railroads for betier work-|amount of social ing conditions and more pay, ile re- taing his membership on the board, 1, gave as his reason for resigning th his candidacy for Governor of the Ive ticket will take so mue| lated by the fact that each had back spoils from the outer world." LET CHILDREN ALONE THE | ONLY THING TO Do, INSIST ON DIX, | » 1 don id Mr. Perkins this morning, “and I defy any one to teli me the difference, It's the difference i “twixt tweedle-dum and tweedlo-dec that he will not ‘And If there are children?” 1 gug-| Gov. Wilson affects to find a differenco| the time which t gested. ' in Charles Murphy, leader of Tam-| board should Mt : fem to me that there ts Sunday World Features To-Morrow: A 4-Color Picture By Harrison Fisher “The Dog Show Girl”’ A Wicked Town Tale By Berton Braley ‘*Eleanor’s Experience’’ A Charity Collecting Story By Frances McDonald ‘Working a Town Alone”’ A Forceful Article By Rex Beach ‘*About Marriage--New YorkStyle”’ lof the Second Brigade, N. NG WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1912, ould Choose Marriage and Success Mary Austin much on an do for children exc Jet them alone,” #aid Mra, Austin. “After thelr bodily needs are satisfied, | of And if the mother ean pa intelligently doae, L she should do St Children are such mysterious What right has a mother to assuine that her way of life is that which will best suit her daughter? The daughter is often spoiled and embittered this last see rearon why no herself. little beings. by too much care, Keeping out of her way would te much better for h “Of course, it is true that) many women are not trained to do anything well, not even housework, But we trying to remedy that training, i be- Heve that every girl should be ielped to choose her work, whatever it is that she loves to do best and therefore can do beat, and that she should r a thorough education In ft, Then jet her take it up for Ife, marriage ing no Interruption to It, just as in tne cise of a man “It is the husband of the shel- tered woman that gambles in stocks and grafts in the city hall and takes chorus girls out to suppe: Frequently he avoids the crash, ‘When it comes, no one is so horri- Going, all that time, not to know what was going on in her husband's heart? “But suppose the man a woman loves says flatly that if she deco: wife s! ust stay in his home “Then, if she can't reason with aim and induce him to change his mind, she 5 tis will nave decide which she val most, her work or her love, 1 think there can be no general law laid n 4s to that. [t depends on the Individus temperament on the ax yeurs ago I should have decided my work; to-day I should not | for anything. Mi WASHINGTON, 58 en gagement of Freder of Washington, bh met {with by Walter n’s airship America, Oct. 1s, 1910, when it fel! inw the Auianti and Miss itebecca Well. nan, daught has announ will Place at Gloucester, Mass, Mon: Aubert and Miss Wellman were childhood sweethearts. Aubert’s bra- very, It is said, saved the Wellman crew. commander N.Y. ane | SUMMER HOMES STEAMBOATS STOP Operation of Law Requiring More Life Saving Equipment | Hits New Yorkers, On instructions from Washington that Toy Sept. 15 all steamboats operating in the bay and Long Island Sound must have 100 per cent. life-saving equipment, travel by water between New York nd most of the nearby resorts wilt come to a stop to-morrow Company representatives say they cannot equip their boats in time and will therefore have to discontinue ser- vice, ‘Thousands of New Yorkers will be hard ‘hit. Many will close their summer homes at once, and as many more wi find long and tedious trolley and rat | road routes the only means of travel | between office and home, Following the Congressional Investi- |gation of the Titante disaster, steam- boat Inspection rules and regulations were amended to require that between |Sept. 15 and May 15 all lake, bay and ound steamers shall carry lfe-boats sufficient to accommodate, at once, every person on board. A request was made that bay and sound steamers be allowed to operate with the smaller equipment as late Oct. 1, and local steamship men say it was supported by Supervising In- spector-General Uhler and by the New York Harbor Board of Supervisors, Secretary Nagel's veto was a surprise. The decision, according to H. L, Joyce, manager of the Marine Depart- ment of the Jersey Centra! Railroad Company, will work a hardship on 100,- 0 persons summering at Atlantic Highlands, Point Pleasam, Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Seabright and elsewhere. ‘The Iron Steamboat Company will take its boats off Monday, as will the Knick. erbocker Steamboat Company, running to Rockaway Beach. Other lines af- fected will be the Keansburg, N. J., service, the Patten Line to Pleasure Bay, N. J., and ihrewsbury River points, and the Red Bank, N. J., line, Hudson River service will not be ai fected, and General Manager H. 0, Nickerson of the New England Naviga- tion Company says normal winter travel will be handled between this city and New Haven, Providencp and similar points. According to Mr. Nickerson, his company has ordered $400,000 worth of lifeboat equipment, already partly in- stalled, —>—-— ACTRESS SAVES LIFE OF BOY ON A STEAMER, | Pulls Him Back As He Is Being Dragged Overboard During orm. The Hamburg of the Hambur; American Line, Hamburg, ar- rived to-day battered by storms that assailed her all the way across the Atlantic, A southeaster struck the ship Wednesday and kept the passen- ers up all night, increasing on Yhursday so that the decks were wave swept. The forward mast was knocked down, carrying the wireless receivers with it Anna Via, a pretty German actress, | who comes from Berlin to take lead- Jing roles in comedy at the Irving Place Theaire, Standing at a cabin or, SaW & ten-year-old boy, Max Fischel, about to be caught by the wirelest strands which were being dragged overboard by the broken tion of the mast, and risked her lfs hounces the engagements of his two | tu pull him b xafety, daughters, Miss Beatrice Eddy will be _——— the bride of Stete Senator Loring M PORT OF NEW YORK, Black of No, % McDonough street, ARRIVED, eae Brcoklyn, the youngest member of the | AmtiRA sanene + Heepare upper house, Miss Helen Eddy will be Jiao married to James A. Campbell jr, of jltataua No. 134 ntyesixth street, Bay Bld a a New York contr The Eddy home is at No. 276 Clinton place, Brook. ANOTHER FRIEND OF GAYNOR |LEAPS 11 FLOORS CLOSED BECAUSE | THREATENS TO SUE; TO DEATH AS HER CHILDREN SLEEP MAYOR FOR LIBEL Rev. Dr. Morrison, Whom Ex- ecutive Gave $3,000 Job, Writes Peculiar Letters. Mrs.Neuberger, Suffering From Nervousness, Hurls Self from Window. ‘Mrs. Bertha Neuberger, fifty-five Years old and the wife of a wealthy re- tired manufacturer, leaped from bh apartments on the eleventh floor of the Peter Minuit apartments at No. 26 Clermont avenue some time after mid- Rev. Dr. Willlam Morrison, for twenty years a warm personal friend of Mayor Gaynor, and now Seoretary of the In- ebriety Board at $3,000 a year, a post tion secured for him the Mayor appeared at the City Hall to-day with| Might and was instantly killed, The the announcement that he was gol only reason Mr: Neuberger’s two to see District-Attorney Whitman to] &TOWN children, Leslie, twenty-one, and Rose, nineteen, could give for thoir } ascertain If he could not punish Mayor Gaynor for criminal libel. At the same time Dr. Morrison made some remark- able statements. Three weeks ago, Maycr Gaynor went to Warwick, N. ¥., with Dr. Morrison, | his long-time friend, for the ostensible purpose of examining the site of the new inedricty farm. They spent two weeks there, returning last Monday. Yesterday afternoon, while Com- missioner Waldo was on the witness stand before the Curran Aldermanic) Mrs. Neuberger visited their bedrooms Committee, Dr, Morrison appeared gn| several times, complaining that she the rostrum with a letter, which he| could not sleep. demanded that Alderman Curran de-| Edward Goodman, who lives on the liver to Mr. Waldo. The Alderman re first floor, With his bedroom window fused to Interrupt Mr. Waldo's examina-| 0M the interior court of the building, tion for that purpose. This letter read tine thilit iseoky bed nhs of #0 b ae a heavily in the court som Dear Mr. Waldo: I have arranged for] time about 8 o'clock, but he did not in. that interview with Mrs, Goodwin (@) vestigate until ater 7 o'clock tina police detective) and Inspector Lahey when he looked in the court he saw with that woman to see If her testl-! ine woman's body, clad in a night mony is reliable. dress and bedroom gown, lying a few GIVES PECULIAR LETTER TO Lael Ou wlsioee the wall outside his edroom window, MR. CURRAN. Before the two oalidren were notified This morning Dr. Morrison delivered | Goodman had mbulanée trom J. {to Alderman Curran the following pe- | Iood Wright Hospital summoned. Dr. | cullar letter; | “Dear Mr. Curran: That was a dis- | Brodie said that Mri iberger had been dead several hours; ner head wi tres#ing scene of this afternoon, The men who are trying to deceive you and | mother's suicide was depression induced by severe nervous trouble. Louis Neuberger, the dead woman's husband; te at present in Cincinnati on ® business trip, and her two children shared her expensively furnished apart. ments with their mother. Last night Mra. Neuberger complained immediately after dinner of a severe pain in her And as the evening advanced she showed increasing sigus of nervous: ness, After the children had retired | | crushed and many boi had be fractured by the fall. Shortly after the doctor had depart- was overcome, A physician was sum- Very sincerely, | moned to attend his younger (Signed) WILLIAM MORRISON." | Dr. Morrison then showed a letter he jhad received from Mayor Gaynor, which (he Mayor wrote in part: have done some remarkable things which do not please me. You have| written Mr. Outerbridge (of the Com- mittee of One Hundred) and placed my signature to the letter, which you have done without my sanction.” In another letter, which son exhibited, jfor writing | Saying: The American liner } leaves for Southampton cords for the small number engers carried, The entire only four—two women and ‘These are Mrs, le Mrs. H. M. Hubbard, J. 8. Ra- nd EB. D. Williams, two men. Alfons mirez Mr, Morrt-| peat. fam al! preached out. Therefore I the Mayor chided him| quit.” 4 Mr. Moe of Warwick,| Dr, Morrison was appo'nted a Police “L apprehend you have done| Department chaplain by Commissioner wrong in writing to Mr. Moe,” and| Waldo in the eummer, succeeding Dr. adding: “I think you propose giving | Wade when the latter was deposed, those letters to the newspapers. Dr. Morison, who was laboring un-| der considerable mental stress to-day, sald: | + “L never wrote Mr, Outerbridge and signed the Mayor's naine to any | |letter, 1 have been to see Chief Mag- jistrate McAdoo to see if 1 cannot |have the Mayor punished for criminal libel. Mr. McAdoo advised sit still for a few di but no such thing. I shall go to see Dis- trict-Attorney Whitman, FOUND 1,600 TEXTS FOR SEx- r and clogged, con: come from a ale ti to become fille MONS IN BIBLE, a swill bari ‘In his letter about Mr. Moe, the Mayor says he thinks I will give out} to-night will straighten you out by morni his letters to the newspapers. Now 1! kee have made up my mind to give them | make you feel bully for months. Don't ; | He did not, however, deliver the let- | ters to the reporters to whom he talked at the City Hall. | Dr. Morrison was appointed to the Board of Inebriety by Mayor Gaynor tn July, 1911, For years he was the p: tor of All Salnts’ Protestant Eptacops Church, Sev and Seventh street, Brooklyn, but resigned his pas- torate in September, 1910, with the dec- | Jaration that he was “preached out.” | At that time he sai *T found 1,000 texts in the Bible on whtch to base ser- mons. I used them all, ALUMINUM DRINKING CUP FREE For the Coupon in TO-MORROW’S Sunday World This Offer Is Repeated Owing to the Great Demand for the Sanitary Cups Given Away This Wek By Ida V. Simonton, Afric ‘Greatest ‘Athlete of me are only deceiving themselves. Both | ed Leslie Neuberger, noting his moti of us have eyes in our feet as well as|er's absence from the apartment, came in our heads and we nave friends we| down to inquire if the hailboys had think are enemies and enemies we | #eeM her go out. When he learned of! regard as friends. 1 never change.| *!8 mother's aulcide the ng mai your Liver active, Bowels clean and regula Sunday World Features To-Morrow: ‘*T'wo New Yorkers Lost in Africa’’ A Story About Jim Thorpe. ‘‘Waking Up Cities to Using School Buildings ”’ By Dr. Edward W. Stitt. ‘‘Cardinal Gibbons on Suffrage and Women’s Clothes”’ Two Pages About Fall Fashions a COURT FREES GIRLS ACCUSED BY YULE OF STEALING 90 CENTS Declares He Believes Charge of | Theft Was Made Without Any Provocation. John Yule jr. appeared in Morrisania [Court reluctantly to-day as a witness agoinst Anna May Carney and Margaret Wiupple, girls whose arrest he had used early Thursday morning, chare- ing them with having stolen 90 cente [from his pockets. His father, Assembly- bman Yule, was on the court steps when Magistrate Butt arrived. The Masti trate flatly refused to let the case be cpped by general consent Young Yule said he had accosted the girls and talked with them for a litte | while, and had bought several drinks for them, As they were leaving him, he ‘sala, one of the girls tried to grab his Jecarfpin, and while he was protecting It the other girl had taken the 9 cents from his coat pocke The young women said that after a little ation with Yule they wouldn't listen to him any longer and left him, With a man companion he followed them, they’ said, and caught them the street, twisting the Whipple girl's wrist) Miss Carney sald she went to her ecsistance and Mis Whipple broke away and ran to vo. 1 Washington Miss whip home, Miss Carney followed ‘and was hardly in the house before the policeman appeared with Yule and larrested both. They explained being nv on avenue, | out after midnight by saying that they had taken a friend to the elevated | station. I am satisfied,” sald Magistrate Butts, “that you young Women now apprecial the danger of allowing stransera to make your acquaintance on the street. ‘The evidence shows that you had only | thirty-five cents between you. T believe that the charge of theft was made tn jorder to force you into doing as thts | young man wante 1 do not believe that you tried to steal his scarfpin, It lisn't worth taking. The Bronx is full of young fellows like this and the less girls have to do with them the better, Case dismissed.” ‘The girls fell into each other's arms, crying and sobbing and had to be helped out of court. Bank R 410,750, ‘The statement of the actual condi- |tion of Clearing-House banks and trust compantes for the week #hows that they hold 63,819,780 reserve in excess of legal lrequirements, This Is an increase of CONSTIPATED, HEADAGHY, BILIOUS, TONGUE COATED?—GASCARETS SURE Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches stipated bowels, which cause your stomaca h undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in That's the first step to untold misery—foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret ng—a 10-cent box from your cree will Stomach eweet, Head clear, and forget the children. san Explorer. All Time’’

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