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oat umbla County delegation is coming out gain: Dix and that even six of delegates trom Al- Dbaay County are ready to step from the MeCabe Tamamny ranks into the tn- surgent camp. Bvery district in Tammany iall and the organization 1 Brooklyn were fepresented to-day among the mourners at the funeral of George + neil, the Tammany leader. Tho funeral services @1@ not act as a stopper on conversa- thom about politics, Aji the politicians agreed that the fight against Murphy fo@ fight to @ finish and that the Boss) ig ta @anger for the first time since he took advantage of a situx‘ion of con- fusten and doubt and edged himself imgo the leadership of Tamma y Hall and then into the State leadership, O’'GORMAN TO VISIT WILSON AT EA GIRT. The fact that William G. McAdoo Is eeing to Byracuse in regarded as in- ioative of the wish of Gov. Wilson that the opposition take the initiative and force the attack. Senator O'Gor- maa is to visit Gov. Wilson on Mon- day for a conference over the situa- tion in this State, and it would not be surprising if the candidate for the Presidency should consider the occa: sien momentous enough to warrant him im breaking his determination to take no part in Democratic affairs jn New York. A statement from Gov. Wilron con- camming Charles ¥. Murphy along the Maes of the addrean he recently de- Iiverea to the people of New Jorsey about the aspirations of ex-Senator James Smith may bo a development of the next three days, As soon an Gov. Wilson has rested at Bea Girt from the fatigue of his trip into the Northwest he le scheduled to take up) the New York matter for serious con- sideration. Murphy is not fighting for the renoml- nation of Gov. Dix as a matter of po- NUeal principle and policy and expedl- eney alone. He is fighting for the po- Niemi lite of Charles F. Murphy. A, Politician he saw the trend of thing: Jong Before the Baltimore convention. When Senator O'Gorman began to fig- ure, @ few months ago, an one of the leading advocates of the nomination of Gev. Wilson for the Presidency Charies F. Murphy sat up and took notice. MURPHY CAN GET NO WILSON PATRONAGE. Me fought the nomination of Wilson ELECT NEW OFFICERS. | ‘AY’ Last “Meeting Exporters Praise | & Present System of Selecting Consular Officers, ° The American Manufacturers’ Export Association opened the second and last 07 ot ite third annual convention at the Hotel Astor the morning, going into executive eeasion, Reports of the sec- retary, treasurer am} various commit- toes were read and an amendmen; of she Constitution made, providing for an executive’ committee. Several resolu- tiona were passed, among them one urging that the system of selecting and retaining Coneular officers without ref- erence 40 their politica! afftiiutions be maintained and com inued, Officers olected for the coming year were William ©. Redfield, member of the House of Representatives, president; M, De Moreira of John Boyle, Inc,, first vice-president; C. W. @mith of Parke, Davie & Oo, New York, second vice- president; W. J. Mareden, Yale & Tow Aatg. Co., New York, third vice-prei dem, and ... 1. Gemberling of the @herwin-Williame Company, Newark, ‘treasurer. ‘The directors elowied were: Mor three years, W. WN. Dickinson, Otln Elevator _THE EVENI DOROTHY RICE WEDS IN MADRID; A NEARELOPMENT Anti-Noise Crusader’s Daugh- ter Didn’t Tell Parents She Jas to Be Married. BRIDE OF AN ARTIST.) Bridegroom Is Waldo Pierce, Also an American, and Former Harvard Star. ‘While it wasn't exactly an elopemont, the marriage of Dorothy Rice, davan- ter of Mr. and Mra. Isanc Ls Rice of thie city, and Waldo Plerce of Bangor, | Me., at Madrid on Sept. 6 was a mudden and ‘unconventional affair, befitting the | mercurial temperaments of the con- tracting parties, The news of the wed- ding was a great surprise when it reached Mr. and Mra, Mice at thetr home in the Ansonia, Mra, Rice #aid to- day, for they left their daughter in Parte on Sept. 1 and Miss Dorothy said nothing to them at that time of an intent to wed Mr. Pierce five days la! ‘That an engagement existed between thelr daughter and Mr. Pierce was known to Mr. and Mra, Rice, and the match had their approval, bur they! had expected the wedding to take place in this city next December, Mr, | and Mra, Rice sailed for New York from London on Sept. 7, in ignorance of the fac. that their daughier had) been married in Madrid the day be-| tore, KNOWN TO BICYCLE POLICEMEN AS RED DEMON. The bride is a New York girl who was pretty much in the public eye from the time #he left school, She and her chum, Blanche Roscoe, were known nd Mra, Mellen Chamberlain is of th known clubwomen in New York. js the founder of the Society for the Prevention of Unnecessary Noises, and led the fight which resulted in the elimination of superfucus steam whis- tle practice by the pilote of craft in the North River adjacent to Riverside Drive. —————— YOM KIPPUR DELAYS JURY IN FINDING CONROY VERDICT. | Five Members Cannot Pass on Case | Till After Sunset To-Day, but | More Instructions are Asked, | After being out only forty minutes lone than twenty-four hours the jury in| the case of Joseph Conroy, churged with the murder on July 24 of former Judge Joseph Fettretch tn bis office at No, 122 Park Row, filed into Jun: | tice Goff court at 3 o'clock this af: | ternoon for further instructions re- garding the various degrees of homt- cide, They had asked similarly for instructions at 6.60 o'clock last night and had again retired after receiving them, 1 The fact that there are five Hebrews | on the jury, and that to-day, ¥ Kippur, ts the great Day of Atonement, | eoay ag dliconaal Tam aMe A hae tee is believed to be responsible for the| Ge, Donalien, N. J.: for two years, W, in she verdlot, ast until) T. ‘Clark, Flintkote Mix. Co. Boston, Fa po afer ane peg Qfass., and Jose Ma Menendes, H, B, OrMlin Company, New York; for one year, Alfred J. Jupp, Lunkenheime Company, New York, and W. ®, Gava K. 1. Du Pont de Niemours Powder ¥. may do harm to a fellow creature from one #unset to another on the Day of Atonement, None of the flve Hebrews nh the Jury could conscientiously bring in any verdict except ucquittal during | the twenty-four-hour pertod of Yom > Kippur, Pound Cheeks for $1,000,000, = | justice Gof waited in is chambs WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.-A check for| until late last night, belleving a ver- 91,000,000 ie awaiting & claimant at police | dict was possible. Again to-day he headquarters. No millionaire hay yet himeelf “‘shy.”” The check was up in front of a station house by | & patrolman. 1t was drawn on the Con- tmental Trust Company ‘Constant Newell” and signed by “M.A. Warden they do not know whether Joliied by some pract -——_— Bask Reserve $7,871,000, ‘The statement of the actual condition of Clearing House banks and trust com- for the wi shows that they $7,871,000 reserve in excess of legal ts, This iv an increase of @pent the hours reading in his cham- bers while the jury deliberated. One of the question» the foreman of the Jury asked Justice Goff was whi or not it Was possible for a majority to foree a “stubborn mi- nority Justice that a an opinion tte way rity often that held out for settled & questtion May © r Steps havo been taken by the Plaine field Common Counel! to Increase the liquor license fees from $1,000 to $1,600 for saloons and from $ from last week, —_—— 0 wholesalers, The ordinance will acted upon at the October meting. If aly Sc Per Box, But, How They | the new fers are adopted tif'y will be _ We, Bad Oro. Drops By then," 9* the highest in New Jersey. |New York Girl Who Is the Bride of a Fellow-Artist in Madrid lost her balance and fell, Her shoes) caught for an instant on the lower sash and twisted her body #0 that as she fell | her hands smashed in the second story | window. A few feet farther down was | ornice, She wtruck this and rolled off, Four-year-old Dora Kaplan, who had kept a watch on the sidewalk for the crowd from the synagogue, recognized her father and started toward iim with extended arms. She ran beneath the falling child and broke her fall The children were carried into a store and Dr. Girdanusky ¢ ¢ in an ambu- lance from Gouvern Hospital Dora had only a yund and a few bruises, but Len Jit Was fractured, Both children were taken to the hospl- tal, Lena, It ty feared, will die, STATUE OF LIBERTY GIVES DEAR M. LOT! THE GLAD RAND! OUI ——— (Continued from Firat Page.) | from the Queen of Roumania! An over+ coat of vivid green was thrown back to show a luvendor gray sult of mar- vellously cut curves, patent leathor shoes with very hig! jer heels, raised the whole imposing figure to the height of & fect 4 inches—or | maybe & feet 6, AH! THAT MUSTACHE! EET EES | SUPERB! } ‘The austerity of the bronzed featur | was increased by & wonderful mustache curled to tine curving points turned back loward the nese The Kreat man raised his gray gloved Uttle hand, He laid @ slender Anger on bis lipe, The door closed, The pice ture was no more. “Ab.” sighed M, de Tessan, casting out his hands helpless as one Who has done his uimost to a Then he auf fened with new determination, “We shall try again,” he sald, “But first, let me advise, It would be well that you should compliment him on his jyouth, A-s-awh! In utmost confidence, | he Is sixty-two years. But it will dix NG WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMB (TY GRAFT HUNT MAY STRKE SNAG | “FORLACKOF FUNDS Alderman Dowling to Lead Fight Against Demand for More Money, : WON'T CALL M’CLELLAN. i Gaynor to Be Again Put on Stand to Explain Waldo’s Statements. y endanger the aotiv- ities of the Curran Aldesmanic Commit tee ts expected shortly when the com- mittee asks for « further appropri tion to continue its work of inveatigat- ing the Police Department. When the committee was appointed the Board of AWiermen received $25,000 from the Board of Estimate. A large portion of this money han been pledged f retaining counsel, paying Secret Ser ; Viee Chief William J. Flynn his fee as chief investigator, running down clues that have been offered, and paying the corps of atenographers who record pro- ceedings. Aldermen Dowling, Tammany legder fn the Board and minority leader on the commit probably will lead the fight Against @ further appropriation, aided by the Democratic Aldermen, who de- clare the committee has thus far failed to “deliver the goods." If the commit- jucceedas in getting an appropriation through the Board of Aldermen the Board of Estimate will have to be deal with, and it was reported to-day that opposition will be met there. ‘ | bephictgtos NOT TO BE CALLED AS WITNESS. Former Mayor McClellan, who has ER 21, 1912. HERE'S PIERRE LOTI'S PHOTO! SEE THE FEET? HE MADE ’EM LITTLE! That Dear French Plays wright Is so Proud of i | Them! He Retouched | *Em in This Pleture. 2 | ‘sephine Thate! | TOTHEISLAND FOR | | GRLSAUTORDE . Deen quoted as declar: t tae i Weg sdtborge gs herces ah sa to the bicycle policemen as the “Red Ponee Oneasusioces arn aericned fam the matter of dietbution of Fed-| Deon” and the “Biue Streak" because) ———— area arse isi Ai ootne ————= | Mr. Waldo when the latter was Deputy eral patronage in New York State is to uen’ peggy Yn gy a Roast articles should he, by chance, see| Police Commissioner, will not be called be ia the bands of Genetor O'Gorman | through the parkwaye. Y FALLS 3 STORIES them.” to the witness stand, although he has and William G. McAdoo and men they! yrom @hildhood Dorothy Rice was ’ It was so clear, from M. de Tessan's| Offered to appear. | Sam trust. Charles ¥, Murphy will belartistic in her tastes and her natural Wrate ta aechad amie ete ke TS iin Manned to recall. Mayor Out in the cold. And if he caret con-| bent led her to painting and soulptur would be allowed to sully Plerre Loti's|Gaynor to the stand after the examin-| —--———----—---——--—_—— trol the tae Convention, and the Wil-|phe is an urtiot ef obiiity with pana artiste purity that the chance is here ation (of Commissioner Waldo, It is wea forces name the candidate, he will|for presenting on canvas or in plastic piven ass eee " @ will be asked to explain why be out fm the cold as to State patron-|form the grotesque and unusual. ‘ou may ress him in English," |he said Mr. Waldo made an examin- age. Going abroad to study art eighteen continued the master ot ceremonies; |ation of every applicant for a position . Ber a tong, dieak period he has| Months ago Miss Rice met in Mad yMagellteg MM dgio on the pollee force, while the Commis- been out in the cold as to city patron-|Where she hed established studio, A <apdir git 1@ three raps on the door, | sioner teatified that these examinations 080, 60 ff he 16 beaten at Byracuse 11| W820 Pierce, also an artist. Pierce —_— pet aa stent. Once more the knob | were made by the Civil Service Com- Will be hie cue to sing amall, because briny perpen § ances Morten ; & — le sila baeg rd sed rab mission, It is not probable that the er oe in \ palition ‘nove Re |frame and uplimitea nerve ana inti: | Child Watching for Her Father] ‘orth. with a bow of recognition of Re neaee fe eiaig tose ertty Beh cietan Meuable |attee the presence of his visitors, he stepped | Although no summonses have been Worest to a lace et ae eaters | and atten leatine college eniomna wine | Presses Too Hard on Pane Io the ralt and looked into the fog, lisaued, former Commissioners Bake atand. " welf as his fancy dicated. Abgut two are tine hat vejied the prospect that only |Cropsey and Bingham probably will be Locally things are beginning to|Ye*"® 80 it occurred to him that a and Crashes -Through. Gin outlines of the shore line were visi- /eaileg, in order. Mr. Baker has de- ee beethe. ‘The lone pent-up opposition to|'T!P, t@ Europe as an attendant on a bie sre © a word or two, nounced what he terms the refusal of > Murphy, which exists in every district las ae boat youn ys quite a Lod - ~ at Fesip laimed M, de Tessan, in de the Mayor to give him a@ free hand] « 85 Garanne ; h im the olty, threatens to break out.| chum Young Pierce staved ‘aye caitie| 1ena Totterman's father went to the |"Ant, “He wave: “After forty years!’ jin conducting the department. Saw 85,000 Persons in the ‘William B. Witison, one of the delegates| valet ‘on: an American Transport |Bynagogue to-day to Werecch In hi8/q French cadet M. Lott was Meee on | tent MU ee a ee ; ne from Senator O'Gorman’s district, is| steamer bound for London, The Jo>| yom Kippur prayer that she be pre-|a cruise, forty yeeca Sade awa: [eee Scere eee ne eee Middle West and All out as an advocate of the nomination | Pall | fi h NiMbe ehind yeas linet & h aio. leecend- | gation bureau,” which Commissioner 2 Means enn Other than Din-af ¢ Gace served to him through her third year! fd 0 converse, the author spoke, He | Waldo abolished. This bureau, during Seemed Cordial, diate Of the character and standing of | 0% 8 “ive overboard and awam ashore, he been through her second. ‘The| chose the most original and startling | {ta existence, according to Lieut. Stan- Fowler, for instance. MEETS HIS CHUM ON DOCK IN| #ynagogue in in Delancey street, Juat | #Ubzect ever broached by incoming | ton, its head, found that 12 per cent. of Anyi other delegates are outepokenly LONDON, . around from the Totterman’s fat at No, Paigy spe hth building He went] the men certified to the force by the Fama! ter oN. sa mepy aiaXiov ageinst the Murphy pdlicy of renom-| The next day ho sailed for London | }2* Ludiow street and Lena stood with allen be be py the ner changed | Civi] Service Commission were “thieves, *, eating vi :) i“ eh Ps : inpting Dix. 80 while the Republicans|a first cabin passenger on the Lual-| Her head pressed against the front win- Litcaiea 9 ," forty Leys 4 pee proper | murderers and other crooks.” lopdrow Witecn phonics Sea Girt this tre fighting thelr battles in the open| tania. When the cattle boat arrived in |dow, watchinw for the crowd of worsnlp- 1 ne, he ays r ge ouette of| Gommissioner Waldo will be recalled] fiernoon. The Governor has under tm Garatoga next week there is going to| Lemon Pierce was on the dock to greet | pers, among whom would bw her father. | QM sip of rty loomed | to the witness stad Monday afternoon, | consideration makiug a speech at Jer Be @ lot Of inside work done in New| "2, — hy he found under arrest! ‘They came at last and Lena's head Of the fog, He will be asked to describe the various | sey City to-night. York City in Democratic circles. era nuctistag’ dine neater tate (© WOFk | presneg harder ugainst t REMARKABLE! THE SUN WAG | forms of vice in the city, and to tell] Members of Gov. Wilson's party to- “y —_—. ---- Pierce has Deen abroad since stuay-| it Kave, and a shower of glaws went to | SHINING, 80 IT WAS! how’ vice be pvepeaeag a, RK. mp Gay estimated that the number of per- MANUFACTURERS’ ASS’N ing art in Paris and Madrid, Ho In a|the street, three stories below. The child Pierre Loti went to the rail and stood | 2% Counsel to the committee, ts sald) vo. vom the candidate had addressed to have many interesting questions to ask rr rding the possible protection) of vice by members of the uniformed }and plain-clothes forces, Mr. Waldo! will be questioned also about the de- tective bureau. Members of the committee said to-day, that the Police Department ought to re- sume its Investigation bureau as a check againat the Civil Service Commission, in view of Lieut, Stanton’s report, LIEUTENANTS’ ASSOCIATION TO BE INVESTIGATED. It was admitted to-day that the com- mittee would make further investigation Into the activities of the Lieutenants’ Benevolent Association, whose presi- dent, Lieut, Enright, was taken to Headquarters by Commissioner Waldo in charge of the Bureau of Repairs and Suppl Civil Service Creelman will be called uncovered in lent contemplation. eto M, de Tessan rapidly. “You will be pleased to say,” the in- terpreter announced, “that as M, Loti regarded the statue the sun was shinin brightly and its rays were flashed bac by little dancing waves and the august image, bathed also in sunlight, looked down on the #on of France with a be- nign welcome, M. Lot! declined to pose for an Eve- ning World photographer. He graciously preferred to supply @ photograph, re- touched and decorated by himself, in which the small size of the feet and other litte details appeared to the best advantage. Lotl went to the Marle Ans in his party beside M. de Teasan Were Mme, de Tessan, M, Ga- briel Calderon and Prof. Adolphe Cohn of the chair of French at Columbia. M. Loti will be with us fifteen days, over- He Commi joner Jamos fore the com- jooking the staging of hia p! an then ‘will go to Stamboul, near’ Con-| mitteg, The, Commitee nrtment neces stantinople, where he contem: Duy. ‘ hes more than five investigators to look fato the character of the men it names for thirty departments of the city's government. Lieut, Stanton yesterday testified that he frequently needed nine men, merely to investigate ti tiled for positions on the partment. “It 4s more important," sald Attorney Buckner to-day, “to get g00d men on the force than It is to uncover some sporadic instances of graft, When a pldn has been devised to see that only good men ot in the department there will be no more arafting. I consider that one of the moat important things in the work- ing of the organisation. ped cath ce RUNAWAY ON SIDEWALK INJURES CHILDREN. ing a home, ARES Ses Seah THE HON, OLIVER SYLVAINE BALIOL BRETT’S HERE, HE IS! He Hid Part of His Name on the Steamer, but Miss Heckscher Will Soon Get It All. He was down on the passenger list of the Cunard line steamship Cam. punta, in to-day, merely as “O. Brett, but his name ts really the Hou. Oliver Sylvaine Ballo! Brett, He ts the son Jand heir of Lord Esher, Equerry to |King George, and he in coming over \here to be married, He will wed Mine Antoinette Hecksoher, daughter of August Heokscher, president of the Co nwealth Real Batate Company, | ‘Taree email children were hurt to-day Jand a director of the Chatham and| When @ horse attached to a milk wagon Phoenix Nuonal Bank, at Huntingtoa,| ren upon the sidewalk at No. 217 West 1. L, on Oct. 1 Bixty-seventh street, overturning the The Hon, Mr. Brett said it was quite| wagon and hurlng the driver, Henry | true th when has engagement to] Bott. of No, 84 Columbus avenue, Miss Heckscher was firet announced, | against @ wall. lant November, his people ut home ob- cted to his marrying an American rl and the engagement was broken. But only temporarily, for Mr. Brett \nanaged to fix {t up with his family, he sald to-day, and they will now be Very glad to welcome thelr American daughter-in-law, | Miss Heckscher is an active suffra mette and took part in the suftfragette parade a few monthe ago, —_—— ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, runaway went @ block on the ddewalk, knocking down children, until he was stopped by Philip Dittman of No, 260 West Bixty-seventh street. Jen- mie Aelllo, four years old, of No, 27 West Sixty-seventh street, was cut on the right foot; Michac! Ryan, eight years old, suffered injuries to a leg and his back, and Marle Bolma, three years old, of No, 511 West Forty-third street, had h In her forehead. children and sent home. The wagon, owned by the Locust and met at receptions during the five days at $5,000. Asked how he felt about the trip the Governor sald: “It is hard for me to view the trip ob- Jectively. What interested me most was the friendliness of the people toward me. I felt as if they were interested. ¥ observed especially that the plainest fellows were the most cordial, They seemed to feel that there was no offish- ness and that 1 was accessible to them all. The trip, of course, has been a new experience. 1 am a little the worse for wear, but I have enjoyed talking to the great crowds and meeting them, ‘They seemed so interested and atten- tive.” With reference particularly to his visit. to Columbus Goy, Wilson re- marked: “In many respects it was most ex- traordinary, It reminded me of a Jer- sey outpouring. I felt thoroughly at home.” GOVERNOR WOULD STOP HAVRE DE GRACE RACING. BALDIMORE, Ma, Sept measures to stop racing at Havre de Grace were authorized by Gov. Golds- borough to-day. ‘The Governor has been informed by his law officers that the Harford County Racing Commission, which controls the Havre de Grace mee —Legal ed G8 VERNON ADMTS HECANT FAD MA TO BEAT FNS Back = After Pugilistic Centres of Europe PRSINER SHOT | IVHEADQUARTERS SAFE DYING Combing — the Two Bystanders Injured Dur-! ing Chase Laid Up With Broken Bones. Disconsolate. friend of ex-Champion James J, Jett and well-known sport- ing man, returned from Europe on the Baltic o-day, thoroughly disconsolate. He nad not been able to find @ny Bob Vernon. ‘William Mclinerny, the alleged bur- glar who jumped out of « window ot Police Headquarters yesterday in an] “White Hope abroad, though he effort to escape and was snot by a de-| combed the camps of the pugilists tive just as Detective Shelvy was|from Wales to the uttermost confines ing him, was reported at St. Vin-| of Fran cont's Hospital this morning to be in a] “I wen. over on Jeffries’ sugges: serious condition. The doctors say he] tion,” said non, “to try to find who could take away the from Johnson, As soon as I landed 1 heard about a big fel- low in V France, wMo had « great repuvation among the French par- tisans of ‘lv box.’ 1 dug him up. “Well, he looked all right, but when T put it to him that he come to America and stack up agalnst J Johnson that Frenchman rly Passed away; Ne never got such a scare in his life, He refused point blank, “Then [ heard of Owen Owens, a Welsh-Irishman who stands 6 fect 31-2 inches in his stockings and weigtry 220 peunds in training. 1 went and found this person, and — tell you he was a some boxer championship will die, MelInerny, who also known as Michact Kei was arrested yesterday ‘at Third avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street as he was walking down the avenue with Thomas Lyons, fon of a physician at Lawrence, Mass. He was believed to nave been the com- panion of Walter P. Pelletreow in the robbery of the apartment of Mrs. Jo- er at No, 100 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-fourth atreet Tuesday night. His record was being taken {n the Bureau of Criminal Identification when Molnerny knocked down Shelvy and magnificent specime But he, too, Sprang through a window Into Grand balked on the Johnson stuff. He couldn't street, fifteen feet below. He fell upon | gon it at all, Sol gave it up, T have Vincenzo Garofola, a lad of sixteen, and the boy's left leg was broken During the chase when several shots were fired Joseph Larotola, & tailor, ot No, $29 Hast One Hundred and Seventh street, had his thumb clipped by a bul- let. Believing he had been mortally | wounded, he fell to the sidewalk and broke hi YOUNG PINKUS that he'll have to look in_future, written Je up _hie_ow KEEP BABY’ SKIN CLEAR (Continued from First Page.) tis offer to give her a “lift,” belleving. as she told Mrs, Kuehne, that they wer well brought up, dulet manneret young a men, who would behave themsel¥ . At Fortieth ntreet, Miss Huttor sald, _ i Pincus reached around from t seat and took hold of her clothin pulled away from him and, she # RA SOAP apologized and said she needn't be afraid, he would not bother her. Meantime, she said, she heard Pinkus suggest to his companion that t! turn into a dark strect and agree to the anawer, by Winchester, that they could go up through Central Park, This frightened her the more, Pinku again turned and annoyed her as tl | car turned toward the park, and sho be- {gan to scream and fight with her hat- | pin, causing the policeman to come, | Mrs, Rene Carrillo, a sister of Pin- kus, sald at her home in Lawrenc {L. 1, to-day that she felt that Magis- jtrate Kretel had treated her brother outrageously for merely indulging in ja “boyish prank,” He was thirty-one years old, she sald, and was old enough ‘to know better than to speak to strange girla on the street, but he was being too severely punished for mere play- | fulness. 5 | Meantime young Mr. Pinkus was fit ted with a gray-striped sult and was provided with a meal of coarse bread land thick soup. ee cima |CRIPPLE SAVES HIS WIFE, | AN INVALD, FROM FLAMES. Alifetime of disfigurement and suffer- ing often results from the neglect, in infancy orchildhood, of simpleskinaf- fections. In the prevention and treat- ment of minor eruptions and in the perce of permanent skinandhair ealth, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are absolutely unrivaled. Catioura foap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with Ep. book, Address "Outicura,”” Dept Tender faced ve in coufort with Oat cura Soap Shaving Liberal sample free, Stick: Flatbush Weekly News Oftice Ablaze—Tenants on Second Floor Have Narrow Escape. Frank Bullinger, a cripple, qnd_ his wife, an invalid, who had ben confined to her bed, had a narrow escape from death today when the building in which the first floor of which is oc- we by the Flatbush Weekly News Snyder and thush avenues, was swept by flames. The blaze started in the office of the newspaper on the first floor of the| building, which is a three-story brick | structure. Bullinger, who lved on the second floor, was returning hone when tl ! he saw the blaze, He hurried upstairs and aided his wife to the street, while | the police of the Snyder avenue station | nearby turned In an alarm, | No one was in tho newspaper office | at the time, and the flat above the Bulengers Was unoccupied. Wiles of the Weekly News for forty years back were destroyed, and the damage to the build- ing wae timated at mo: than $1,000, The Army of : Constipation . ls Growing Smoller Every Day. CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS ve ‘Pespons: —t aly ge talk coe c has ver qualified under the law and that all t) racing that has been conduced there has been in violation of the law. ‘The race track interests are expected to make a fight in the courts in the © it of an attempt being de to stop » meeting, Which expires by Imitation 1 Governor declared that the mom- |nera of the commission cannot at thin date come tn and qualify as te period of thirty days for that purposg has ex- pired, oo Detectives Chase Alleged Thite | in Newark Stre Henry R. Webb of Whippany, a cousin Richard Welford, whose house at : G2 Parker strect, Newark, N. J, was robbed of $0 worth of jewelry and other valuables yesterday, and | Russell R. Smith of this city were ar |rested by Detectives Quinn and Kuhn to-day after, ae the polire allege, they Dairy Farm Company of No. 611 Weet ‘Thirty-fifth etreet, was wrecked and and milk were scattered ‘please him if you mention it in your \ ‘Tho deliver was unhurt jtntninte had pawned some of the Welford Jer lelry-in a pawnshop The det; | fired several shots while chasing! Oak skeen io Booed owen en Vebb FIRE ON FLEEING SUSPECTS | lions use them for Bilioas- e000, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallew Shia,’ SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICg Gengins «ite Signature a | Pea Everything } i¥ YOUR FEET ARE sick y make i y | cvwival suave Dalaienlye Weak, Uted, | Di. i, WAYER, 597 Fulton St, Brookn foot | Manufactured only by | AMES PYLE & SONS, New York ‘Specialist for the Physicians of L, 1, CARPET 8 Tes ROB—Co,umatr a W. WILLIAMS ai x +, samy,

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