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is PATI BACKER __THE EVENING TO SAVE CHILDREN Alongside Parents. | WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 380, 1913. | AFTERLONG FG FOR VE MOKTHS WARONRGEWIL VASSAR GIRL TELS <aer, Yeoour Git Tnocotioator NOTED YACHTSMAN, “SEstemeat BURNS DELAYED. (S=-f-.aachs SISAL,” SAYS | HOW SHE WORKED DANEEL BACON, DIES DYNAMITEARRESTS $i: 2:2 ae ‘The witness said she was shot several weeks ago while huntin On cross-examination Mrs. (Hawkins SE eee at a tnraet, ca Ce: ae : “Stop Talking; Hide Your-|Got Job in Canneries and Retired Broker Had Travelled Had Evidence in November, Sxoloded® ae nated ours of laughter » Millionaire Milli- Found Infants Toiling Far in Hope of Regaining but Waited Until April to TY OF POLICE self,” Millionaire Milli pe rs CURIOSITY OF POLICEMAN ken’s Message. Lost Health. Take the McNamaras. CAPTURES ALLEGED THIEF. Officer Monigan Wanted to Know WILL DENY ANY aip,|SHE GIVES FACTS ONLY. ity st rt Mme orebtaroui er -guamens | What Hay Barker Hat it Sue Brother-in-Law Who Spent “The Day of the Muckraker rasa patrons and a man who knew {entity became known were put by at-|tY-seventh sircet station exercteed 4 $1,500,000 to Free Lawyer Sends Warning. | @F. LOUIS, Mo., @age was sent by John T. Milliken of this city, the brother-in-law of Albert T. Patrick, money in aiding Patrick's defense and the proceedings which brought about the commutation of in Social Betterment Work Is Gone,” She Says. “The pendulum swung as far a could go a year or so ago, it bh righted itself now and hangs straight and true, leaning neither to one side or | social betterment I to The Fevening Wo Nov, 9 A.) A mes- who spent vast sums of |'h? other, so far a work is concerned.” The speaker, a young woman in @ hin wentence ana| brown corduroy ault, with a hat in har- ! windjammer from truck to keelson. ‘The owner of the famous racing sloop | Avenger died last night at the home of his daughter, Mra John Aspegren, No. 4 East Bighty-sixth etreet, after an ill- | ness of mote than a year. He was still in the prime of life—Afty-five years old. He married Miss Charlotte Mary tine, daughter of the late Ashley Van- tine and a descendant of the founder of the famous Oriental goods house. Miss Amy Vantine, a sister of Mra. Bacon, is the wife of Sir Gilbert Parker, novelist and playwright. BANK STATEMENT SHOWS DEFICIT IN CASH RESERVE; FIRST TIME IN FOUR YEARS torneya for the defense at the “dynamite conspiracy” trial to-day to Raymond J. Burns, son of the detective who man- aged the arrest. Raymond Burns had testified that he had learned of McNamarn’s guilt on Nov. 2 1910, one «month and one day after twenty-one persons were killed at Los Angeles, and that on Nov. 6 his opera- tives got in personal touch with the dynamiter, afterward “shadowing him for @ month in the Wisconsin woods. ‘The arrest followed on April 12, 1911, worthy curlosity early to-day when he stopped a young man loaded down with two heavy suitcases just as he was com- ing out of the alley behind the Globe Theatre at Broadway an® Forty-sixth street. He would not accept the yous man’s statement that he was ar actor and that he was simply moving his costumes away from the theatre; stead he opened the suitcases with a ruthless hand. ‘One was filled with cigars and cigar- ettes; the other was stuffed with silver- plated water pitchers, knives and forks. So Monigan locked up Harry Barker of the New Mills Hotel, Thirty-sixth street finally his pardon by Gov. Dix as the|Mony, pushed back a lock of dark- bet ps Lp aed mein Ble “You say you know early in Novem-| and Seventh avenue, who was the man murderer of William Marsh Rice, dis-| brown hair which sought to wander yechtenen (eA Conny et tee ber that the man in the Wisconsin| with the suitcases, Subsequent Investi- approves of Patrick's action in at-|over her frank, interesting fa wee a Hew tone Ute eae athena Cut of $5,057,950 Caused by the} woods shadowed by your men was the| gation, it 1s alleged, showed he had ered +4 . dynamiter of rT ..| robbed the’ restaurant recently open by ‘he Rive Tortus, “te ha Spink 3 fattest. oor Pi phe. Meas te of the Union League, Country, New Heavy Demand for Money why didn’t you rset Mamadaarn Hatt at No, 2% West Forty-seventh street by message to Patrick to this effect: seek to understand the viewpoint of the | York Athletic, Ardsley, Larchmont for General Business. there and then?” asked Attorney Will-| former Police Capt. Joseph O'Connor “The newspapers you have retained W. M. K. Olcott to tion against the trustees of the Rice estate. etart litt @al, I¢shall ft countenance in any manner, here report that employer as well as the’ employee; we strive to bring both sides into clos harmony for the improvement of the | whole raci ‘The speaker was Mary Louisa Cham- Such action is suict- not ald you In it or give 1 ad Yacht, Automobile of America, Riding, Knollwood and Garden City Golf clubs and the Sons of the Revolution. Mr. Bacon was a member of the New York Stock Exchange when he retired from his multifarious business activities tlon of Cl ring | Hou! banks and The statement of the actual condi- ‘trust Companies for the week (five days) whows a deficit in actual cash jam N. Hardin “Because we were trying to get the men really responsible for the expio- answered the witness, and known as the Frolic. — INSPECTOR HUGHES SAILS. AFTER THE MEN HIGHER UP IN Inapector Edward Hughes of the Six- teenth Inspection District fn Queens, berlain, the girl Investigator, who i - and his last offices were’ at No, o| "eserve for the frat time since Jan. 4, THE UNIONS, aig lace at Headquarters was vise you to stop talking to the news| donned coarse clothes and worked for Miss mary L. areaawny, 1908, *'| “you mean men higher up in the |Wu0se former place 8. Go hide yourself. eight cents an hour P paper “Mr, Millike: / Patrick should hi his conduct with tho through long stretches of hot summer days in vari- ous canning factories of the State that might better understand conditions n in known to believe that consulted as to who have been CHAM RERLAIN Until gwo weeks ago he had been liv- ing abroad for his health. Previous to going abroad he lived at No, 153 West The amount of the deficit is $5,067, 950. The cause of the deficit is the union?” “You, sir.” “You say you knew at the time that filled by Inspector Faurot at the time of Hughes's severe illness in October, sailed aboard the United Fruit Company's steamship Turrialba to-day for a round | heavy demand for money in the mar-| Ortle E, McManigal caused explosions 4 1 Fifty-seventh street and had @ country rs trip cruise to the West Indies and Paga- p= tebe eat tekai es eons under which the industry employed| children not only stunts their growth residence at Ardsgly Park, Ardsley on| ket for crop moving and general busi-| at Peoria, Ill, Why didn't you arrest} 1) “24 i» enjoying @ twenty-days va through twelve yeu Mitta hing, | Women and children. The story of her | physically but mentally as well. Figures the Hudson, He is survived by his wife | ness nee galt’ cation from his police duties and hopes tional battling before pe gebemery e tetul | exPerelences, whicn she told before the | have been prepared showing the scholar and his daughter, Mrs. Aspegren. His ‘For the same reason. We were after| (> recover his health, after a long pe- welf to a course of action distasteful ww York State Factory Investigating | ®P of children in thé Buffalo public son, Daniel Bacon, jr, died in Yoko- STOLE HORSES AND WAGON | ‘the men higher up.” riod of trying convalescence. to them. Aft announcement bY 1 Commission, of which Senator Robert | #ehols who work In canning factories hama, Japan, in 1904, ‘It was reported The witness then related how he “‘lost”’|" Hughes was taken sick late in Sep- _ongelegr te the neauel of the vice |: Waser is the chairman, is expected | Tomunber the euros now.” bit. the Ga We i ate caatives opalea the aviaea WITH $11,000 TOBACCO LOAD | weManigal, who meantime had caused|tomber with malarial fever, threatening paign wi to go w long way toward bringing i hel ’ 4 cide Rtk another explosion at Los Angeles, and|typhoid—the result, he declared, of his “whock to the laws Koverning the employment of | thoae of children who had spent. thelr * Bisa Risen th hee a rd ene Chicas che [eo Bis, tracker”: Afterward, the witness | the Blood.” "Whitey Lewis and iLety «| "omen and children and the hours they | Vacations normally, in way they Had Taken Charge of sald, the “trail” led to the offices of the | Loule.” Upon his resuinption of police PATRICK’S PARDON may work, Were intended to be #pente Gubep Ane. wees keenest): eae BASED ON “RECORD,” CANNERS DIDN'T KNOW WHAT Was much interested in the way the Outfit. International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, and detectives Faurot having filled his place at Head- the canners took my testimony. Some of them said they remembered me, one insisted I still had sixty-one cents coming to me for work I did in his place and for which I was never paid. T have talked with many of them aince I testified, I have discussed conditions with them, and I think many of them quarters. ESTAURANTS. (LOUIS MAR’ WAS GOING ON, “Most of these canners mood fél- lows,” said Mfss Chamberlain to-day. “Many of them honestly were shocked At the story I was able to tell on the witness stand. They didn’t know the situation When George Higgins, who drives a truck for Charles H an expres man at Twelfth and Greenwich street: finished his “ham and” in a Roosevelt street lunchroom to-day and strolled out on the sidewalk his truck had van- for weeks watched who “connected with" J. B. McNamara, secretary of the union, Raymond Burns also told to-day of more conversations he said he had with Herbert 8. Hockin, indicted secretary of WN ANEW ATTA King Nicholas Hastens to Scene of War to Direct His GOVERNOR DIX SAYS. Gov. Dix talked briefly to-day to a for The Evening World i? garding the criticiam of his action in paréoning Albert T. Patrick. The HYDE, CRUSHED BY VERDICT, REFUSES TO SEE FRIENDS MARTINS {shed with itm $11,000 load of tobacco, unton. Burns described Restaurant Governor was hurrying from his room | Ann rs fone al te des sonics gre anxious to bring about Improvement, bound for the public store Hockin as a “spy” within the ranks of |] Leading French mab rae ePriledeiptia, accompanied by | Uons but that Je what Lam ateiving to examine me or controvect my testimony, NeieGettiamuraner it ae SERVICE A LA CARTE. bring about. . Meat’ thee a street. It was deserted, and they stood "said Burne. From Mrs, Dix and his military secretary, 1 don't want to create | Dit Gieiles mony & word. They had ; guard over it for an hour. Then four les INNER, $4.50 mM Eockford De Kay. He asserted that h sensations, I only want, to show the 24 offer to anything 1] RIFKA, Montenegro Nov. 9.—The men climbed upon it and one! took up he woold make no statement rexarding | 1?lc and the canners themselves ROL) “sigg Chamberiain pointed out an in| DOmMbArdment af the. Turkish fortr the reins and chirped familiarly to the| that Olaf A. ‘Tveltmoe of San Francisco ee Lag py yori feo Patrick pardon until nie return to| the conditions are, fam confdent| teresting difference betteon the amu | of Scutarl was resumed by the Mon- (Conttiined trem First Pase) horses. Detectives Gorevan and Rotch-| was paying money to M. A. Schmidt wee Albany Deo, 9 after the conference of | mt prov town cannery and the larger one, which|tenestins to-day. Their artillery hay ford of’ the Elizabeth street station,| through Ed Nockels, a union official in|] Private Dining Reome. Governors at Richmond, Va. qiliss Chamberlain ts the daughter of probably is one of @ chain or briongs| been reinforced. King Nicholas with two of the police, watchers, Jumped on| Chicago. Tveltmoe himself was taking —ORCHESTRAS— “WAll there be any explanation of Sy 7, oe ies ing in Seag bt eye eae! oF alliance, Conditions in| ‘ls staff has left for Gruss, near Scu- been of incalculable service to| the truck. Their attack was repelled|care of David Caplan. Caplan and te “oecery whieh “sreotied the pare | Mass, Gee Te eee cantes, oe Yesnae the named, she said, always are| ari, to superintend the operations of] if Hes Deen oF Incalctlable vervice *9| uy two of the men, armed with cotton} Schmidt were the ones who, Hockin Gon’ was ant, the besieging army. hooks. The other two truckmen ran j J. B, MeN “No, because there was no secrecy | of bachelor of arts, She won the prised | | "The small cannery generally is| ‘The Montenegrin Government has des- | Cases against William J. Cummins and | ground the corner, pursued by Detec- ae ike ine Sulalag: seepre Wow ‘at any time. 1 was more than a year| Horden scholarship, which includes a|pumed by one man. }\- started right in| ignated three delegates to proceed tc | Joveph B. Reichmann of the Carnegie) tive Lochman, who captured them at} “\iroc¢in also stated that tn the pre im examining the merits of the cast, | trip to Europe for the study of soclo-| norg, who ki ge and © ed his netgh-| sofa to take part in the eventual peac | TTUst and against Hyde, Frankfort and New Chambers street at 3 ee: pena Terie eclun:eAyeeds, eh: |dostonl eonditonee over ‘a Beta whe new hin: wll enough to call) negotiation There 1s ground for the belief that| the muzzle of his revolver. vieia orgies z J. MeNamara had ; § een moe at St. Louis, when cept Paitick's brother-iitaw, Mtr. Mil-| ber of contestants, When thelr wives, 100, that the women fclts| CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. %.—That| When Robin is arratgned for sentence siya ag hr Bs rg Mak Mxeat” ” “Certainty,” sald the Governer, “I talked with many persons. 1 did not ‘0. 360 East the time to New York from abroad she entered (pe school of philanthropy of Columbia ‘Thirty-ftth he will be permitted to withdraw his this information nught make a little pin - pin money, Prob plea of guilty and substitute « plea of arranged for three more explosions tn | ably he agreed to pay then 10 cents an the terms of a temporary peace agree- Los Ani The ,next month I told By ment have been decided on by the Tur- street. had been extracted, the other detectives x kin there had been some other ex- University for post-graduate work. Then | Ncur—that’s the usual thing. Don't you| kish and Balkan allies’ representatives | Not gullty and stand trial, or that he thelr revolvers and. fright- | °° go to Sing Sing to talk with ‘atrick.|she put aside any temptations toward |<DOw. he would no more think of re- we aitclaily announced whrough the| Will Fecelve a suspended sentence. In| ned and’ ‘adversaries into | Mosions about the country and I asked Stempusn Col, Scott, Superintendent of} u lite in soctety and devoted herself ex- ducing this wage than he would of an interview a few days ago Assistant District-Attorney Frank Mor who with John Kirkland Clarke conducted the case against Hyde, declared his own investigations were influencing him to the belief that Robin was ac- tually innocent of the charge to which he pleaded guilty. If this is the state atout them. He said he knew nothing of them.” PLOTTED TO GET RID OF DETEC. TIVE BURNS. Raymond Burns also described ‘‘sha- " J. B. MoNamara and MoMan!- gal to Toledo and to Detroit where he with three other detectives arrested | Ottoman Telesraph Agency to-day. It was said the agreement will be formally signed before night. LONDON, Nov. 30—News has been received tm Vienna that peace between ‘Turkey and the Balkan allies will be signed om Monday by the plenipoten- tlaries at Baghtohe, scourding to s oribed them- selves as John Donovan of 141 Cherry street and Samuel Richardson of No. 4 Brooklyn. Both have police B. R. T. ROADS REORGANIZE. Jumping tn the ri And the women would die before they would ask for a Taine, Similarly, he is slow ploying thelr children. He acnal Interest in every child and he will hesitate at harming the young one, us he must know continuous work for the Mttle one will do. BUT CONDITIONS ARE CHANGED wanted me to do so, The records were in themselves suMsiont to Getermine my mind, In this | refor to the records as presented to the Court of Appeals. * “42 you care to.know my reasons for my action I suggest that you read the @iasenting opinion of the Court of Ap- i clusivgly to betterment work, At the request of Benator Wagner and under tie immediate direction of Dr. George M. Price, who heads the inves- tion department of the commission, Miss Chamberlain piunged “imio her work by applying for a job at a ci ry at Holly, N. ¥. She later held halt news agency despatch from that Aus-| of mind in the District-Attorney’s | Sea Beach, Canarste and Union “L”| the aynamiters on April 12, 1911, pealg in the case. It was written by} doxen oiher places, unknown ty her IN TIME. trian cepital, office it is not believed the 000,000 Unite With New Title. “When Hockin told you Tveitmoe and ‘Judge O'Brien, now dead. The decision | employers save as a mere worker In| ony: ee ais Liplomais feel that once hostilities! Robin,” as he was called by Max ‘Anton Johaupden wore plarining to blow wes very close afd very fine points] tneg aueds, gathering date on condi-| got, bigger, altar the owner woth teen | ae Deen, definitely adjourned and fhe} Steuer, will go to prison. ALBANY, Nov. s—WNotice of consoll-| pw. J, Burns In Ean. Francaco ot were tnwolved. In the end the court) lone among the women and cuitdren, | piosing. wuperintendenta, cimekeepers Aiea ita thelr gains, there wilt be a| ,2¢ Was reported about the Supreme} dation of the Gioatee (nO Tarale all. | Seattle by putting bomb in his room, stood four to three. e young womans story of ingults| and the like. He no longer has the per- | much better chance of bridging the gmit| Court to-day that on the first ballot) Oi "os with gis.g00.000 capital, | 24 Hockin tell you the source of his “1 am asked to unseal the papers in| at tho hands of unscrupulous bosses, | s°nal interest, he doesn't know who in| a+ present separating Austria-Hungary | !t took last night the Jury stood 11 for} Tae Dyer ty wiaty of Btatg | information?” asked Attorney William the case. They are in Albany and the| who openly taunted her and other giris,| Working for him. After a while he wi!l| and Servia. It ta thought generally | conviction to 1 for acquittal, and that) (aay, The Dee nent war mate test |N. Harding for the do incident te closed, 1 am asked why !|she says, with the fact that they|Meed more labor, Perhaps it will he} that Bulgaria would then be in @ bet-|after an argument which lasted one ; jockin told me he J. 3) McNamara that they were plan- ning to get rid of W. J. Burns on the Itallans or Poles or nome other nation- allty which wit agree to work for elght cents an hour instead of the 10 he has been paying tho natives of the village, 414 not consult Justice Goff and former District-Attorney Jerome. Their full @piniois in the matter were on file. month and approved by the Public Ser- vice Commission, ‘The title is the New Ygrk Consoll- dated Railway Company, @nd the oM- vouldn't make a living wage at the Work alone and suggesied Row money might easily be made at the aust of ter situation to bring her influence to bear in favor of a compromise. The announcement that Montenegro hour the obdurate juror came around and the unanimous guilty verdict was found. “The Show Place of New York’ xeellent cuisine and perfect sere Pacific Coast. W. J. was then still on aces Pie ey | There was nothing more for them to} honor: of her long hours of labor and| “The natives gradually are weeded | NAs, Appointed delegates. te participate) siyde, it 1s aald, faces an appeal prac-| cera are: President, John H. HAvook |the coast investigating the Times ex- sag. T do not intend to be drawn into] of the hours of those about her, havo| out, ‘The foreigners are greatly in need | 8,0 °'sona the Bulgarian capital, te| tally a bankrupt. His entire fortune, | Yicesrreusent, ane Meagcre, Chari But even more so has been her sory of the hours of work of children—youngsters not yet in held at Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, is ‘any statement regarding my action, and taken to indicate that the Balkan alli I ehall discuss the matter, if at all, tn Dlosion.”” of more money; there ié a need on the ‘Threat part of the cannery {or ohildren, and D. Meneely; John H. Ben: nington. Secretary, which once amounted to $500,000, is ald to have been dissipated. of death for telling about ex- ossess information pointing to an ear); During —— — losions were related by Mrs, Alta M. Albany only.” thelr teens, Laer arate aire a et Bettlement. ere | the progtess of the trial when Dr. Aus: Hawkins at the ‘dynamite conspiracy” HANDSOME, ROUVENIR. eee an LONG HOURS AND HARD WoRK|ustled into the shed to add his share ema ae tin Flint was testifying to his belie] FRENCH AVIATOR KILLED. | triai to-day. Mrs. Hawkins, attended || BROADWAY at 59th ST, $10,000 DAMAGES TO WIDOW. FOR CHILDREN, to the family income, TRAIN HALTS FUGITIVE that Robin was an incurable paranotac, Pie by a nurse and suffering from injuries COMMBUE CINCLE. = “Think of little ones, boys and girls|, “What 1s going to be tho result of this Hyde turned to an Evening World re-|Paul Arondel Makes Sharp Turm| -ocived in a recent shooting, was car- TEL. SUSU CO! Appelinte Division A@irms Jadg-| eleven and twelve years old, going to} 'nvestigation? It {6 hard to say. Sena- 4N FLIGHT FROM PRISON. | porter who sat at the press table be- tm Flight and Fall red into court an a cot. Leas dneh, work as early 4 o'clock in'the morn- anti al re Rd Udell tt — hind him. PARI, Nov, %.—Another French air-| A few Gore aces age explosions . ‘Arthur Welsbecker, while driving his Seen Ot wou eeae thoy meet the | Nave told them the situation; they and| Prisoner Runs Ten Miles Then Has HYDE TOLD OF REVERSES IN| .,5, Paul Arondel, was killed to-day | Caused & 1000 ot et ain tn Indian: § automobile on upper” Broadway on the| Working every minute of the time, but| the public must draw conclusions. Pistol Duel With Police Who HIS FORTUNES. at Juvisy-sur-Orge, about twenty-five “The main thing to be done, Mrs. Hawkins testified gute iy as 1911, falling to no-[ OM JAY oC which X kept w record snow: in my “L never in this world could have| miles from Paris. He was fying around | ®Pols in 190% estined ed ‘ , i d sue Hi rom, he was told by Ernest G. W. Busey, A lively an ing Just how much time was spent wor. | 0PInion, is to apply the State Factory Pursue Him, paid Dev Flint his fee to come here," | the eerodrome tn tis. monoplane. whea | y ely and ares an Ing in the street, ran into} ing” gives @ total of alateen and w hai | law to the shed connected with the can- o t 00 whi an fronworkers’ union oficial, that + one of the Interborough pillars on|actusi working hours in the eishteen (ning factories, That would do away WILKES DARED. Paw wa) he said. “That shows how nearly broke|he took @ turn ti arply and the | something was going to happen” on A jolly crowd and an Broadway at Two Hundred and Thirty- 0.—By machine lost its equilibrium, " causin, hours which elapsed before a tittle girl| With child labor and establish « sixty. they've mot i 74 where non-union workmen were i ; fignth street, Walter A. Daly, ma-| who went to the shed in the morsana | bour-a-week limit for labor. [Inder the | *Pucing thrde planks and standing thea | Dr, Flint himself, under oath, admitted | hla (0 fi pent oh cages. He Seeloree: All the: oe st chinist, who Was riding with him, was| was dismissed for the day in the eve. | Axircultural law there is no limit at all against the twenty-five-foot walls of the | that he was not being paid for atten- pw "April 6 Mela vane Mate tela me to ‘look in the news. tl on you wil thrown out and instantly killed, and children over ten years may be em- | luserne County prison John McAndrew, | dance upon court. The entire cost of the j always find at the Tne widow, Catherine Daly, through], “And what was she doing? Sniping | ployed: a trusty, worving @ nine months’ sen- | Hyde defense, it 1s sald, has been borne beans—pinching the ends of the beans “If the canners are right in their con- | t off with her little Anger nails. In many |tention that it 1s Impossible to fx a Hmit of the sheds the children must gather! to labor, at least there should be @ thelr unsnijped beans in mea-utes hold- | prohibitive age limit, ny twenty or thirty pounds, carry them | ‘Do you wonder I am all t the 400 feet length of the shed, balance | for woman's suffrage as a result of my ce for larceny, climbed the incline of elghty degr to freedom early to-day. His escape wals discovered by the time he had reached the town of Avoca, ten miles north, and hidden himself in the her attorneys, Alfred and Charles Steck- Jer, brought an action against Wels- ‘Decker to recover damages for the death of ber husband, The action was tried Defore Justice McCall and a jury In the Jointly by Max D Steuer and John B. Btanchfleld, out of personal regard for Hyde, who was their friend, They are sald to have paid out of their own pockets the entire cost of preparing the CAFE BOULEVARD Supreme Court last March and the jury| (re Woy Mi Ry home of an unole, Pursuers found his | costly case for trial, 4 Second a ght on their little heads or hold | investigations? I couldn't through nd his y “ 1 - . treet Fendered a verdict in. favor of theli¢ some other way until ft can Se ie tia save experienced: last Auauue | trail, and ao they neared the hous | Distriot-attorney Whitman and {hl Ar ind Tenth Street plaintifr ty, $10, cen priecker 2D- | welghed, then return the whole distance |and not belleve In giving women the| McAndrew tied out the back door and aldes 40-day were in recelpt of number- el. 4040 Orchard. pealed to the Appellate Division, sayin | to thelr stations. And they recelve one | right to vote, No man gets as ilttle as| headed for the mountains. Chiet of | eas lettere an telephone messages of , 9 proof clear- ry to muckrake? I| wouldn't, either, If they had a right to| opened fire on the fleeing prisoner and . Vy established negligence and tat thelenink the tacts are suM@ctent T ¥ 4 the four gunmen and Hyde~ c lent. T never vote 1d’ compel th he answered th t c AN! Ahdement ‘souls "be atirwed, and ‘hel said there were any {oUr-yeaiwold chic Of'iawa which Would Protect ‘and ‘nate: Pistol act’. "Running "Dackwand he | Eee of the moat important, criminal . IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS a : m Running backward, he emptied his revolver three times with- handed down & decision affirming the judgment of the dren employed in the canneries, There cases that hav may have been, but I never saw them, | come up in New York | 3 Ww pat Mele. ROADWAY, AT 103D sr, 4 2 ton Special T, d’Mote | Dinner—Dauly “What will you do next?" was asked|out injuring any one. His pursuers | County, Special 2 Sury. There are few children under ten, Most | ‘Chamberlain, Sho sald her can-|falled to bring him down with tho| Hyde's lawyers declare thelr con- 50 Daily, || and Sunday, of the factories keep close watch for! nery investixation had been completed, |twenty-fve shots they fired. fidence tn securing @ reversal of the con- ol $1 if BABY DIES OF BURNS eres Ses, Tech nett ls ld pet other sort of an investigution| McAndrew reached the tracks of the | VicHon on the sensational papers fled Extra Musical Programme After. by Mr, Stanohfield at the beginning of the trial when, instead of filing a de- murrer, he demanded that the indict- ment be set aside on the grounds of in- suMiciency of allegation in that it did not show that Hyde had received any material benefit from the enforced $199 000 loan. It ts upon this ground, ohiefly, it 1s sald, that they hope for a new trial. along similar lines, I suppose, That's my work, There is #0 much suffering in the World, 1f I can be the means of alleviating @.bit of It 2 wil be sure I have achieved something~that my work has not been in yain. But I play squar Erle Railroad when his supply of am- munition Was exhausted, An engine was eteamed up and McAndrew was over: taken before he was able to get into the woods, Before he was subdued he put up @ hard fist fight with his captors, pit Niall Falls Into Tank of Bolling W. Elias Comstock, thirty-two years old, of No. 617 Hast One Hundred and Bigh: teenth atreat, was standing on a pl Sets Clothes 4: Playing With Matches, but Makes No Ontery.. George Ferguson, three years old, wha lived. with his parents at No, 301 Hast Ferty-ninth street, died in Bellevue “Why, up at Albjon, at the Burt Olney Canning Company, where I worked tho jest, Mr, Olney not only seeks to kee! hildren under ten years old out of his aheds, but he actually provides a schoo! | for them whitch fs both Interesting and | % . ‘ instructive, They are taught manual | Hospita) carly to-day from burns of the] trsining, garening, weaving and other | hands, face und body. The child set) things that usually go with a kinder- | fire to his clothes while playing with] garien. I have only one .fault to find | I will tell the Semi-Annual Clearance OT ata tare Sale of Millinery and Gowns PNR CHAMpAULT Ss Beginning Monday, Dec. 2d {TAD STHIEGin prov, MAlTi<exes, have muckrakers in this wo! We must taheu in the Kitchen of his home yes-| with Mr, Olney's school, The age limit |fhow the employers we are as much |fotm at the Washburn Wire Works, One o1co. tarday afternoon. see ec taw. Now, anchild over ton wi | for them as the employees; we must bal Hundred and Highteenth street and the |”) B AY 18° STREET | t New York City on Thure- Mere! mater Cound bis body in flames.| hot vernilowed in the aehools chided | Able to whow them the way to conclu: | Kast River, early to-day. He lost his | William Phinney, a former Chicago real ROADW: 1912. in hor’ 70th Year, Mo was conscious, bu: made no cry, Under fourteen should be allowed to go | sions which will redound to the good ot |palance and fell into @ tank of hot water | estate dealer, died at his home here to- ANSING REDMOND, widaw there. . all concerned.’ in which wire is washed before being | day aged eighty-four years. He was a poet ty “There is a reason for my wanting ———— » |galvanized. Fellow workmen dragged | native of Havana, Cubs, and went to to make this age limit higher. This| Red Cross »}« Cough Drops, | him out ana sent to the Harlem | Chicago in 1860. After his retirement, working in the canning favtoriea by @he| gvewhere—aathing Tecadn, Hospital, auttering trom eevere ecalda | several years ago, he came to Newport. anywhere. crane “~ it