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OF BLOOD POISONING AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Popular Policeman Had Found) Employment for 1,000 Persons, | -_— ‘The death of Capt. William H. Mod. | @ims of the Police Department, at his home, No. 16 East Tremont avenue, the Bron, last night was caused by diood Polsoning and not by heart disease as Was reported at first. The fatal {tines o¢ Capt. Hodgins manifested itself three weeks ago and up to that tine lin had deen in perfect physical condition. Although Capt. Hodgins wae Atty-six yeérs old and of huge bulk he was hard as nal 4 agile as an athlete, His re- moval by: Commissioner Bingham on the nd that he was too heavy for active ee dutp was reversed by the courts after his reinstatement he proved om many occasions that he was as live- ly on his fect and as well able to take care of himself in a ctowd as any of hig young subordinates. country with seven brothers by his and about Topeka, Kan., where the elder H. was sent back to Ireland to settle hig father's estate. He married there and on returning to thia country settled fg New York and became a member of voted wite 4 chanbiag the park: police. When off duty this chief di Capt. Hodgins had finished his eduea-{ work in his garden or ¢. for upward & Park Commistioner, who advised him to join the metropolitan police. ‘The & competence. transfer was made in 18 and his pro-|* Coot Groagins was a members. foetion came steadily. Eventually he| nronx Lodge of Elks, the cheinadi | @ecame an inspector. the Friendly Bons of St. Patrick, the The change in the law providing for) Royal Arcanum, the Irish-American the demotion of inspectors at the will} Athletic Club and other social organiza- ‘ Vented Capt, (tions. The funeral services will be held ee eee Mia | At hls home at &30 o'clock to-night and the burial will take place to-morrow Hodgins from resuming that rank to which he was eligible. He expected to City, Mo. Ex-Congresaman Southwi dericin. He was transferred from the Biisabeth Gtreet station, which includes] AUBANY, Oct. 18—Georme » Few policemen in New York enjoyed a wider acquaintance and friendship than “Big Bill," as he was affectionately termed. His tremendous size, Prior to going to Cong! “OOTOSES 10, 27R Bok ae un AVENING WOULD, FRIDAY, SPEEDING AUTO BREAKS HOTEL MAN’S SKULL. last night in the Holy Family Hospital, Brooklyn, from injuries received two hours eariier when he wi “PESTERED” GIRL ASKS TAFT TO PROT PROTECT HER. Went to Washington From New| Wi ita P. King Rur York—Landlady Says She Acted OLD-TIME POLICE ‘ ) § CAPTAIN, DEAD AFTER MONTHS’ ILLNESS. WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—A Polish g!> from New York City appeared at the | 2 White House yesterday seeking Preside hw aid in preventing Ni npted to swerve hia car, wheels struck the boy. n hurried him fn the auto anwe TOOTH BRUSH nie Linjleria of No. | th ’ ren kn mown as is 21) Went One Hundred and Twenty-first ‘ Automobiies, among them being a police- country only @ year, She was pent to the Washington Asylum hospital for ob- Butte? ot the Sith eeeer n, Who was on fixed post . M19 West One Hundred and t fst atroet, Mrs. Otto Jander, |") 8 of the house, sald she knew | e girl, but that her name was Stefanie | ), | Senklowas, who had come here from) jand a year ago. The girl in tho dam year had boarded with Mrs. Jander Injuries which may cau: Policeman Butler s: contained five perple. eqrtee® “Seventeen Crotors Have ite" ba Mat one time, Mrs, Jander said, the!as tho car was + going fast he could not girl had acted queerly. She complained of being annoyed on the street. After this the Jandera didn't want her as a boarder again, the woman said. girl, who had worked at Seared at the Janders’ Wednesday Ist eaying ehe was going to Burope. Sh went out, leaving @ sult case, and did not return, Mra. Jander heard ffothing ot her again tili_last night, when sho was told of the Washington incident. pe :| Doctor's aele ‘KILLS were You Want to Save Half Your Clothes owey] N lives who would will double ‘tor Partly Ue iso i dether east ead Yet there are many men who, by overlooking the Hackett-Carhart sale will be guilty of this great extra’ "Packett-Carhart prices to-day make others’ twice too high. And the eas for this is simple: Ie is because of the recent receivership—because the ereditors accepted 50. . on the dollar. You don’t have to sacrifice in order to save on this sale. rele siemlspebeetr sb alder Jee optinspnha iA Ste would were you 42D Ea SALE This Handsome Massive Mission M Morris Chair ON CREDIT round, smiling face and his booming Born in Waterford, Ireland, in 1886,|Yolce made him a man of mark. His Capt. Hodgins was brought to this| heart as big as his bulk and easily reached by an appeal to hi in 1877, The family nettled in| Pathies. It was aaid of him that er . " always looking for @ Job for somebody, pay ry “Soe, Witttam 20d it ts estimated that he has found Severs died tn a employment In varying lines of business res, the singular fact: Even at the full price, the Hackett-Carhart stocks represent a wonderful clothing Cut almost in two, this opportunity becomes an actual debt that each man owes = For, no matter what your fancy in new clothea—no matter what you might have seen and almost selected j —you can duplicate it here at about one-half ite price elsewhere, ; Here at this Hackett-Carhart half-million dollar receivership sale, you will average a one-half saving on whatever you may select. You can be sure that the style of each garment is absolutely correct, New York style, That every fabric is- strictly frm th cold yee Inoteggee and heed for color and strength. Many are special weaves and exclusive each ol poe megaman in Europe. ‘aseortment the entire Fall & Winter stocks that were in preparation before the receivership—clothes { Among these are garments for Business, Dress, Travel, Motor and Storm. For all seasons of the year, | and for every service. Nothing is reserved. Nearly 25,000 garments in over 100 models, embracing more than 1,000 fabric designs, _ You simply couldn’t get more in clothes were you to pay the highest price asked by the highest priced , Here the receivership prices represent an average saving to you of Sat! eyeg sults depend lasgaly.: the accuracy of the grinding Our four factories are con- ducted on modern scientific lines and are provided with every facility is fing of the Hon in Trinity Collec, Dublin, and hte} of his family out tfor behind a mental equipment attracted the atten-| 00d horse, Through shrewd real estate thom of the late Androw Gf. Gren, then|!nvestments in the Bronx—where ha be- wan to invest in @ small way when he was a patroiman—he had accumulated stores, you can Sheard n their absolute accuracy. are sold with a guarantee of absolute eee or your afternoon tn Woodlawn Cemetery, round out his carcer in the department] “ne death of Capt, Hodgins leaves six a6 © full inspector ahd his survivors of the “Hodgins boys," death out short thet ambition. they are known in the West. One of the During his police career Capt. Hodgins | brothers 1s in business in Philadelphia, charge of many: importan| the others live in Kansas and Kansas Harris Chine cost $2,0r more. ‘ S¢T. 2, I; WEEK LOWEST IN TOWN EASY TERMS : 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 27 West 34th St., bet. 5th @ 6th Aves 64 West 126th St. near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus ave, “lstand 82d Sts 10 Nassau St. Rear John & 1009 Broadway, near Woy, taka 489 Fulton 8t., opp. roe 22.50 Medium Weight Mixture Suits.. 5, $15, 18, 30 & 22.50 Broken Size Fall & Winter Suits.,... $15, 18, 20 & = $0 Fall & Medium Weight Overcoats, Lone 8 zes. Fatt} Winter Overcoats, broken sizes. . wick died last night of pneumon Chinatown, to the Bronx Park station 8! forty-seven yours. He represented tia few months ago. district in Congress for fourteen Tetiring in 1910, He was @ Repub! she w tively Identified with local newspaper Coser ap ey Fu Wr HED 20, 22.50, 26 & 28 Madiym Wot ht Bult... «$13. ; 22.50, 25 & te te Midiums Weight Black & Blue Butts 333 ie NM "1 me il fe Ti popu wt bepe ph dey ithe seeks TP peke RE soveee $13,890 $20, 22.50, 25 & 28 Fall Coats, many silk lined..............+++ +». .$13,50 $18, tas Medium & Winter Coats. Ali new correct mode! Is and fabrics.......4....+eeeees Deh eieeede Sh) AiG) ae ee ae ier Overcoate, broken eines, paeny r staple 3.50 ¢7 $25, 28, 30 & 32.50 Medium Weight Mixture Sufts,, ‘round weight 7 o£ ne $25, 28, 30 & 32.50 Black & Blue Medium Weight Salts heed bee eenedans 7° v4 $22.£0, 25, 28 & 30 Fall & Winter Suits, including correct and exclusive new fabrics and models............csecseccsccegecsenceceees +o. S17 » $25, 28, 30 & 32.£0 Fall Coats, nearly all stik lined. Include coate for “4 Preeti Meteiing) Business. Chesterfield, Split Sleeve and Eng! 4 it $25, 28, 3 30 @3 Pr) "Winter crercostee More than 1,000 every : “new model and story Foe lar new kd ahehiistve fabric. ap sand pMaeh Sulte, 7.50 Meteors 3 37.50, 40 & 45 Suite and Winter Overcoats.,.. owes Full Drees, Tuxedos, Cutaway Coats and Vests,and Fur-Lined aa 50 Imported Silk Neckwear. Hand Eee qaltted et Necro eteste wee 2 50 Imported Mocha Gloves. 4 : ($1.68 Egypti tton Balbri; wear, ..35 31 _Nowrebinkale Medium Weight V id $1. oe hina, Medium Weight Worsted 'y Co. Underwear, Nine little Zira Girls learning how to skate, Their teacher ran away with one, then there were e eight. Children’s Clothes at 841 Broadway and Harlem Store Only. Extra Knickers, Double-breasted Jackets,» Nor- folks, Sailors, Russians, in Blue Serges and in all new colors, Sizes 2/2 to 18, Boys’ Long Trouser Suits— $10, $12 and $15 values........0..00. e+e $7.50 te a ENGLISH RUBBERIZED GABARDINE & ENGLISH TWEED RA NCOAT REDUCTIO $7 and $7.50 Rubberized Raincoats......... $4.25 | $8 and $10 Rubberized Raincoats..,... $6. $15 and $18 English Tweed and Rubberized $20, $22.50 and $25 English Rubberized and BBAH Heay itri eee $10.00 English Tweed Raincoats.............. The Hackett-Carhart Guarantee: Your entire satisfaction is the first considera- tion of Hackett-Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail. If your selection fails to render the right kind of service, return it, and we will refund your money. aha. Cashar\clo.s, Fr ; i) Wentorhay gece '€1GARETTES A “SATIN WONDER” IN EACH PACKAGE Near Chambers St., Opposite City Hall Aneines Man's Nathina Menna, 50c on the Dollar does 50 Medium Weight Black & Blue Suite. . rtible and Plain Collar Winter Overcoats. . ‘all & Winter Suite. Correct new models, and all ! $13.50 Fall Coats and Winter Overcoats. .... 50 & 40 Suits and Winter Overcoats. Amd coc ensenevecss Coats, at 33 1-3 % to 50% Reductions. FURNISHING REDUCTIONS 130 wed 42 Ribbed Liner SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ; $5 to $8 German Blanket Robes. . $4 and $5 Sweater Coats, pure worsted. $% and $7 Sweater Coats, pure worsted. HAT REDUCTIONS $2 and $2.50 Soft and pet Hats . ts $f und 85 Soft and sei Hats, HEH Impo fel made ‘isher' Sohne, Wien. Colors: Black, By fay he Worsted BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHES ‘Mothers’ Friend” Waist semernereees $4 & $5 84) Brow. 154 East 125th St., 119 W, 42d St, i at 13th St., Near i Ave. Near Broadway. ‘; Near heme Sq. Open Evenings Open E' socal,