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EVENING WORLD, _SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918 Gas eee i Cals br no Wey “azure eee_, NGS UP A SWORD KING GEORGE FALS WHO A at sa ss Boece re T) qq: | USED BY FATHER |TOSHAKE OF COLD Soersicce, WAL ST. OFIE| HSFRENDIN ROW TO KIL HIMSELF, DOCTORS WoRRED| SERS MAE TESS PLA Q@eume these taxes. When he was un- Semen coeeeanl stedibhiains Robert W. Swenn, Hurled from] British, Fearing Vandalism, Louis Duryea, Automobile] Ailing Since Christmas and His adje to do this ttempted to 60 re- @raw the Interborough contract that he Touring Car, Narrowly Es- | Close Show Places—Casq ! Salesman, Fastens Weapon | Appearance Indicates Im- capes Being Run Over, Holding Jewels Wrecked, to a Chair. paired Health. Saale for inter legal gut over the taxee. | Well-Known Figure in Inter-|Thomas Conroy Goes to Aid of national Finance Expires | John W. Burke and Is Prob- MIANENY STANDS UP FOR THE CITY IN THI8 CA\ Suddenly From Apoplexy. ably Fatally Wounded. This provoked am uproar in the gon- ference. Borough President McAneny Jed in tho opposition. The report ‘tne | ‘TraMfic along Fifth avenue and Fifty-| LONDON, Feb. 1—The preceation? ninth street was at ite thickest this af-|taken by the authorities against raiee. ternoon when @ taxicab crashed into| by Suffragettes io the various pubtle he wrote specified the price that thy city id pay for the Steinway bins (By Ueites , ow bar BIG CUBAN INTERESTS, | ONE OF TRIO CAPTURED. PRESSES AGAINST IT. CS A RE ec Hd ee : iain ae : Say Ht bce serine) {80 Fear of « touring ear owned and | buildings in London were fully justified, others backing up McAneny, Francie : : pometinty A dentais both | tive by C. R. Redfield of No, 98 Hud-| as this afternoon @ militant entered the Ls ; mor-| Was Su -| They Were to Be Paid $50 Poin eal pp fon T York Towe Ernds sieteom, count for fF Mor pposed to Have Fi 'y t Misses Heart, But Young] wy the doctors and Private Seoretary|*0, Termce Youkera || suse ie tha Siiedl avese with 6 SOUR Ge Man Stumbles Down Stairs and Dies. iron hidden in the sieeve of her eeats a sided with the clty. He even was! nanced a,Revolution There— | Each for Beating Up Victim, for tandee ice uae aaa reg pe vee yet tari scp tron hidden tn th forced to admit that the contention of | He TH a be er be paired oe ‘ Rogers was extremely unfair, and | le ice. trouttesome er aince | the collision catapulted him out upon| Owing to the thrests of the militend Genie beh Wheven eomnecerea. Former Partner a Fugitive. ells Police mag itiness, when Queen Mary sent him|the street, le fe on his head and| suffragettes to wreck and ruin publi Rogers did get one @ ate- to bed, regardiess of the Buckingham | narrowly escaped being run over by | Property untfl their demands have bear coumt charge of 99,00 in Pre jection | Palace holiday festivities. be} Pres of vehicles all about the Red- we ee the royal palaces of Kensings with the &einway Tunnel. This extra 1 The most careful treatmen Mela car, which was crossing Fifth lampton Court, Kew and Hotytood: 990,000 only {llustrates the cheese-paring | UT¢ for $3,400,000 seven years ago fol-| Conroy, business agent of the Plumbe failed to eradicate the cola, The pres, | 8¥enue and going weet on Fifty-ninth | bAVe been eloeed to the publie uml ture methods of the corporations to which | !0wed the fiight of his partner, Manua)| Union, ia @ saloon in Jersey City, wa ant winter, with ite abnormally miua|*tteet when the acoldent occurred, | ter notice. | the officials of the city are turning over | Silveira, from Havana with a miliion,| Cleared up to-day when it became Suatier ane aud mormally mild) he taxiced, which was unoceupled, | , All the palaces dre favorite resorts of: | the transit facilitf's for the next half | dropped dead of apoplexy in his ofMfies,| #nown that the three Bowery thugs, fan sudden changes of tem-| was driven by Robert O'Hara of No, | t¢ People, whose wrath it fe thougte i century, ‘hig 990,000 js 3 per cent. d!8-| No, $7 Willdam street, at noon to-day.|N@ of whoth shot Conroy, went to Jer- Derature, has been trying for persons! = west One Hundred and Thirty-elghth Til. be visited on the suffragetios when Juan M. Ceballos, banker, whose fail-| The mystery of the shooting of Thomag Hurting for evidence of what they be- eved was the murder of Louls Duryes, @ young automobile salesman of No. 318 Fitty-second street, Detectives Fay and Ditmas of Brodkiyn Headquarters count upon the $3,000,000. Inasmuch 98] He had just turned to his partner, John | sey City, under pay, to disable Join W. of even robust health, and King! sweet, O'Hara sald the Refifeld ma-|Sver 80 Opportunity offers. The pul the Steinway Tunnel ts owned indirectly | 8. Fiske, and was about to say eome-| Burke, delegate of the Hoisting Eng!- age! sens pel ry weakaees, Whlebe chine, behind which he was trailing, i rpereek aie and yt Ler yaaa ne no necessity for issuing bonds. It WAS] before medical eid could peach him. | owe” Pe a ae , | or | Combat by sea voyages. He managed) Gwenn, who is thirty-deven years o14| CLAY FOUND GUILTY t N h simply @ chance to grab $900 and the! Tie dead banker was Afty-four years| Pore ‘sna ne attncee en oe ate Dont Durbar, "er PY attending the) and said to be a broker, was taken to ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE, Interborough took it. ® 14 a "4 With the exception of the move to| pis and head of one of the oldest bank: | called “Kid Dynami crime was three hours old. Seven de Those who have seen the King lately | jr cevelt IH dich Walenta fractures, "Chitalate, din Wk Oomaionen alow. tha, telat Burke was getting the worst of the|tectives were assigned to ald them, but have noted with considerable apprehen-| “No arrests were made, O'Hare drove| Former City Officials of Philadefe encounter when Conroy, @ big, power- | Mo trace could be fod of “Kid Dyna- ion the contrast with his the deat hoo bean finished ss’far an the | 024 4000 hie business irreparable injury. | fut man, Jumped in to help him. ""Kid mite” and “Big Slim.” both of whom | the heart, But Penetrated almost 1 his) inst spring. His 1000 of shoulders has | © the Hospital with Redfeld, who ad- Phia Convicted With Two Mae eee enenceracd, The | Was full of action. Notwithstanding hie | Dynamite” drew a revolver and shot known to the downtown police. imcreased perceptibly and he seems to| mitted he had slowed up rather sud- Contractors. po eclarations to the contrary, Wall etreet abdomen, loot eigh: subwi Busey i sv antiett Thine TO ESCAPE, BUT Vic. denly when crossing the intersection of changes in the contract agreed upon— p y in the afileting @ e, Rave loot quite a litte ta wolght, while | 146 Crosstown ptreet and the avenue, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1.—-Formes iit always believed he financed the Cuben | wound that will probably result fata!ly. TIM'S BROTHER NAI had tint tichs Se a those pointed by the scamp critica probably 98 HIM. yea and which it te sdmitied run into mil- Fevolution of 1908 and was punished for! The Jersey City police are watching | Wilhaber was arraigned in tho Firet|the wound, and Coateactors Winters it, Wald che Hons of dollare—bave been sent to the|!t by President Paima, at whose instiga-|a labor leader, who is believed to have| District Court to-day and held In 96,00 BROADWAY CAR RAMS ; John R. Wiggins were this afternoons STAGE, AURLS WOMEN found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the city in connection with the con SHOPPERS TO FLOOR. | struction of certain municipal builée ings by the jury in Judge Staples'a te Four Passengers in ‘Bus Sligttly/°°Cor zzitenaziger, city architect, wat Injured—Motorman Prevents | found not gutity. The jury had been out since Ss o'clous Serious Wreck in Crash. yesterday and rendered its verdict im- printer, The same is true of the B. R.| tion lawsuks were brought which de- | employed “Kid Dynamite” and his com-| bail until Fob. 11. As he was being .T. contract—all ready to be signed and | prived his firm of valuable iands. panions to disable Burke. “Kid Dyna-|taken from the Court House to the delivered to the meer ed with the @x-/ Manuel Ailveira, n mite” and another of the trio, known | Prison he broke loose from Patrolman SS Of the capitalising of replece-| bankers in Cuba, was supposed to be . Se oaie ent ly dashed Sa et meni C which he supposed e Fhe, cbaterenss ‘ts-4ay n his way to York to make ac- w EEE byis MISSES WILSON SEEARRAIGNMENT i i atreet. intervoroug rgely counting of the firm’s\finances when it| trying to get out of the neighborhood. The stairway ends tn the police re cerned the certificates for third-tracking | Was reported he had disappeared with a| BURKE HAD BROUGHT COM: |serve room. It happened that Patrol- PLAINT AGAIN@T UNION MAN. | man David Conroy, a brother of the Burke, who lives at No, 68 Jones|™4n who was shot, was in the reserve ATT room as Wilhaber, bent. on escape, (gave & mediately after recess. street, was instrumental in bringing | Pshsa‘in, Conroy leaped on him ead | disease: ee Or the from stares used by the] ‘The case had been on.trial nearly foun EWE, "ecetk cake gent Werenes a & complaint against © member of his| when wiihaber was finally put in a| outeide reenhut-Siegel Cooper Company was! weeks and attracted wide attention in See ot te chains st-prets by union, charged with selling out the cel! he was considerably subdued, wound struck this aftegnoon by a Broa this city and.State. It was charged the eam ‘with th ty. ‘A prematurely woman, bleary. car as tt was going to the company's | that there was @ conspiracy among the ene? le sodden, 0 tanclad mop of hee ore on ‘Sixth avenue from the Nine-|accuved to have contracts av arded to Aer ey tl there are going ie city next Monday. Burke | falling down on shouldera covered with ith street subway tor John | Wiggins and Walls and that the eon in the partes although have been the chief witness, [8 queer red garment of doubtful origin or Sheney of No, 442 Eighth avenue, motor- | tracts were not carried out’ eccerding Com- ‘was a meeting of the officers of | DUrPOse, was banging out “Row, Row, (Continued from First Page.) man of the car, shut off his power and/to the original specifications. Zhe con- long out of tung at put on hf brakes in time to save the/tracts were for the building of polive unions in the building trades of Jer- stage from suything more disastrous ra! hed 4.00 o'clock, this morning, when w re and fire stations and public bathhouses, porter for The Evening fete portion of bread—turned thete eves peg Pesky tae which broke two for anew tr Saori: immediately oma ————— James eo fo awee' ced in ir eve~ 7 MURPHY CAN RUN SOME. TE nee eee met nad. ith | there revealed the strange manner of | ning gowns and furs, who sat by the| qnavocs ian were income te Ihe mee rs Reeves Wanhid:: $0 Stalin itive walle Tae Aproariously npplauded ‘the citer | bis eelf-destruction. ‘ Magistrate's elbow, and knowing not tage. Mary Ackerman of Wo. WILSON AIDS LITTLE LITTLE. GIRL: legged boy, hardly ai; Dr. Bheppard told the police to-day] thelr identity, but finding only sym- 'wenty-sixth street bruised Ste Old, whe pougit to BO erie |that Duryea, since he had censed| pathy in thelr’ eyes, said-hafingly that rte ary Jovetwon or] °, «IN TAKNG PHOTOGRAPH. Turkey trot with the aid of a battered fogs. Beall ais dle) had showed signa | they were gulity of the disorder charged | No. 219 Bei We, JerWey City, ———— againet them. Their omly excuse was bruised on the hips; Mary Con-{Gets Out Into Sunlight - and. She pr manage rma yeh the sift Hil - reber MOUy of No. 6%, Broad: Flushing, Peter ALO” POPULAR WITH Ler ders tape hae rd must—try to Was out about the hands and arms, and Gets a Good Snap ** wore tn ERG, POLICE DECLARE. eabeoyad had taken thelr 'George Connors of No, 5 Shot by entoniets, garg women, victim of the oo the vread-winning factory to! Long Island City, was cut on the hands , 1° approac' caine and drink habits, sat at the ta- forsake them. and face, : PRINCETON, N. J.) Fob.’ 1.—<Prewte j and epoke to him, calling him by name. bles with most of Though he had been dispensing $3 and| Ail were attended by Dr. Dickson of| dent-elect Wilson arfived Xére ‘from pays he never say the man bo- | different corners fines to others charged with the same | New York Hospital, and were able tol New York shortly befure 2 o'clock this “Kid Dynamite” and his com- fs feral these three girls, ‘he Magis- | 59 home without assistance. afternoon. While he was standing on —_—S—— oe, fone were intomicated. ‘rate caught the appeal in the eyes of the pintform at Newark @ Hitle gil ile base ever base 16: 66\ab be ats ni | A Gov. Wilson's daughters and dismissed | RYAN’S BOND APPROVED; was (oserved making effurts to photo~ He’ Ai asy to | N. @," “Kid Dynamite.” | imagine the “Dynamite Kid" plot them with » reprimand and a warning. |). graph him, but conditions were not ne see, aroey Meviaeiton | we've setiing weil peld for iy and | murder’ in euch a a place. vudsival Viutence in the strike of the garment | EAVES PRISON TO-MORROW. | fist nn ahe wanted them at out tar Mea ew hae aa end hig weed we're golng to fx him eo he won't be| The bartender on duty satd he had workers wae transferred from New York oe ee te deh oatbeee ‘Company, Vice- tang | able te walk for a month.” patel DEN 66: Mhe men wanton hy 19) to Newark, N. J., to-day and several|Head of Structural Ironworkers, Seep of, the, Proapeat, Perk and| BURKE I8 WARNED OF A@BAIL:| “1 don't know anybody's name that : tory Of Bonednoe awe ate, manutac: | Convicted of Dynamite Con- : —_——»___ t South Brooktyn Rallroaé Company and y a. " he declared, “I don't went int President and Director of the Rosane wore Sa Mp Me nf acour- | '° know namen, and then if they go od RRR pT i 7. Then Dy gave get Into trouble I won't get into trouble (Continued trom First Pagy.) sent to the hospital and the polite) CHICAGO, Feb. 1—The $70,000 bona] CRUISER SEEKS STEAMER After Talk With Divectere, cope sapere Sean ha sestee ear repha Banaio cot to bak pone other woman and four| of Frank M. Ryan, President of the In- — “ i ‘ od ie Daeae le Gen to belene to. Bee, men, ternational Ironworkers’ Union, was ap-| British Vessel With 200 Passengers ‘Phe Firet National Bank of High- evegtasses STE, Laces, but the bartender said he! arrested and the police were locking for| The demonstration was made in Jer-| proved to-day by Judge Baker in the bridge, BN. J., which closed its doors Hivea The plane lone hee cea eiwone | Walsh, he was about the haunts of | sey after the New York strikers hed! United States Circult Court of Appeals i when Cashier Heavers admitted that in tl je of Capt. Bourke of the Oak | Srosdway every night until he Gropped | discovered ~manufacturers here were| Ryan's sentence in Indianapolis on con-| MANILA, Philippines, Feb, 1—The ' street station. Upstairs there isa lodg-| dead about a year ago.’ sending contract work over to Newark | viction of conspiracy to transport dyna-| United States cruiser Cincinnati of the A y hi ' South Seventh street, One woman was| — spiracy, Gives $70,000 Bail, | “"” went ANAY Bagby. ing house with private entrance from| HE WANTS REVENGE ON MEN|'° * completed. Last night the New-| mite in interstate commerce was seven| Asiatic fleet was ordered out to-day to ' de the saloon, and with its numerous exits ark police got the tip that dynamite | years’ imprisonment. search for the British steamer Yings tna"iabyrinthe ‘oakiog, duck, eteapes WHO “DOUBLE-CROSSED” HIM. | would bo used against one of the New-|"‘attorneya for Ryan will reach Leay.| chow, reported lying helpless off the j Ate “trem their | around, They left after spotting Burke, |easy it le @ popular “hang-out” for] Receiver Bates of the National Ci f ; office who ses stenting ot tas han Aiur a a Bowery and Chinatown gangs, the Po-| pan admits he has received the pad New York work, and early to-day tae: row and Ryan will be released at once, | #nsers on hoard. couple utes Dyna 4 fession of Keliher and that he ts trying | eral policemen w The Yingchow, which bel to the turned alone, Burke walked up to him Moore of the don of the city NINN Y 2 Y China Navigation Company, srote ber aus Gtk ihe femarh, “lt bade pee are sores haa ft the cuitans would asm KILLED IN N.Y. C. YARDS, | propenier during a recent storm looking for me? hit bim a terrific WOMAN HIT WITH BRICK DUR- Dewa plow on the Jaw. of Nor b8 Clinton street, Newark, ‘on IN@ RIOTING. UR |train Rune Down Treckwatke || CONROY RUSHES TO THE AID| Suspicion that they were the “Dyna-| ated. Some of the men who have beea| ‘This talk of dynamiting proved a ruse| UB@eF Forty-sevemt® Street, OF HIS FRIEND. alle ie" Soe Te Siem taverved ia named ae vieuime of the New Zork gam-| to lead the police away from tne reai! Alessandro Oristofanc, a track: "Kia Dynamite," aparently unastected ine. labor teas bing ee enya ledge of the bras of the attack on South Seventn| walker, employed by the New Yo:k oy blow, sailed into Burke and was|moned from Jersey City to identify the house 4 otreet. en the strikers charged the| Central, who lived at No. 308 Hast CHARLESTON WINNERS. CHARLESTON ENTRIES. two, but he sald hevdld not belleve. th pace. were . ee Bas iy ope locked doors of the establishment u|Forty-sixth street, was instantly iver t right men. fe 01) shower of stones and sticks put holes|killed to-day by an incoming suburban FRAT RACH—/Throe-yoar-clde; sell RACH TRACK, Charleston, 8. C., Fed. ‘ were held neverthele one of the faro band, are the four per-| through halt the windows on the cirset| train on the lower level of the rall- six turlong..—Gardenia, juzton), Conroy grabbed “Kid Dynamite” ana| tender of the saloon sons on whom Kelthor wants revenge. The belated arrival of the re- to & 3 to 6 and out, fret; Armor, 1 follows é bo eros he ies ae ing occurred He declared they got large sums of road tracks under Forty- nth Qfartin), 10 3 to and 6 to 6 snc- CB—Purve 7 at them. serves but added fuel to the Mamos of| street. dads ‘Clothes Brush, 91 (Wolte). eet ym acre ua f Foom, The thug drew ® revciver and|* bsg egg losd tig Tuite be] the mob's wrath, and for several min-| Moses Grant, in charge of the sleo- ledenlicibibiaetae 1 to 3 and out, third. Time, aad fired three shote, two of which entered! « utes there were hand-to-hand encoun-|tric engine that was pulling the train, Pretty Molly, Juaquin, Rock Bar, Rose- " the floor, The thiré puactured Conroy's} 6,500 MINERS STRIK! em. atl in ety Me Reo 2ury.| tere ai over the street. The weman|naw the shadowy form of the track- burg ‘TV. also ran and finished as named. " intestines, went to the hospital was struck th ker step out from behind i} SECOND RACE.—Four-year-olds and ik ¥ 1 ‘| Im the confusion “Kid Dynamite’ WANT ALL MEN IN UNION. ‘4 Bre et tirectiy int “pe re day in prison. head by a brick, directly in front of the engine, Be: upward; selling; five and = half tyre | ,,{¢) vanished, The labor men rushed to “They took my money,” he says, “and! 4 new point of interest for the strik-| ie had time even to move his hand ti put i ip thelr pockets atid let me go] ing white goods workers to-day was the |the power cut-off and apply the enworth, Kan., with the papers to-mor-| Island of Luzon with two hundred pas- WI287 4) SENTS. “The Show Place of New York” longe—Sem! Quaver, 118 (Pickett), & OND street and saw Wilbaber running for Cra’ to 1, 6 to 3 and 6 to 6, Queen | a4 up: ize ‘and Sood | oar, He was recognised by Weber and ckawanna 1 Company Work- to prison.” Gossip buszing about concerning the brakes, the man was under the engine. Bee, 110 (Koerner), 4 to 3, § to 6 and LN Ry Madden and captured. Conroy ers at Scranton Join in He has given the names of these peo- | mark a white goods manufacturer 1s ai. | Hisebody was mangled and jammed f 9 te 10, second; Elm: (Ford), even, ; i taken to Christ Hospital, where an Labor Campai; ple to Receiver Bates, leged to h: made concern.ng the pa: against the third rail, where it was f © B to & and out, third. Mplmer=t 08 Bek | Maia ie gi .olts; | Operation was pertormed, a palgn, “Mertin Walsh was the man who in-| ment of a new form ot protection money | DUFned, before men of the railroad mares Mo. Ben Bye), Tiny Zim. Spee tn bad Wiihaber sald he was nineteen years! SCRANTON, Pa., Feb. 1.—A¥ a part | troduced me to Coleman,” says Keliher, | 1 the police. Max Held, whi yard could recover It. Qeiney Belle, Cheer Up and, Frog | old and lived ta a lodging house on|of the campaign that has been wage!| ‘and I didn't know at first that he wi: | factory is at Twentieth WINTER HITS CHICAGO THIRD RACE~Three-year-olds and i brent d for months in the interest of a 100 per | stealing ve] money oo the bank. We fed a 4 y le upward; selling: one mile—Merry Lad, 9 start i Rete rear en Fe, cent, un‘on organisation of mine workers | Yer? Apeeeaed Ay . eK) dap 2, 1S Gans), 4 to & 3 00 5 and out, fret: ot i] whas bed reatly bappened la thes throughout the anthracite feld, about | 5 ioe A Good Dinner A lively and entertaining cabaret; A jolly crowd and an Zero Wave With Gale bave good police protection, since it was ky Lad, 97 (Martin), 11 0 5, '1 to 8 keeper In Charlestown. Walsh lett us| "ave, 6004 Pol : Makes City Shiv. being Tt. eecont; Leamanes, 6 (Bene ie ri, Hay ed 8300, four: WAS TO GET $50 FOR HELPING En eenbiey ane ot a Larter Eien Col shortly afterward to go.to New York. |," about $00 a week to wet sano ae RG ‘ad boi evening of fun; tam), 12 fo 12 to land out, third. ‘Time | 3! Gr ca Me. 10 “10: “DO UP" MAN, tes. They refused Co work wit Later I took Coleman to New York, asi! ‘Leaders in the white goods strike| CHICAGO, Feb, 1.—The promised co! All these you will 1.42 8-5, Effen and Font also ran and " wi 1 3 ey. te m wer ih non-| iad dome with several other Boston | were busy to-day obtaining affidavits | Wave made good to-day, and Chicago “er find at the union men, enaineere being included rlencing real winter for the i nen of means, running them up against | irom tho: fy was exper rg Ly eae : , of weeks ago, ‘ thie lat, isting that they | ine game operated by he band of which Hel : first time since last February, A blind- handicap; $1,200; three-year-olte ant] up; selling: ni | Rave been hanging out should belong to their organization, Walsh was the head. I had previously dng snowstorm early last night was fol- . upward: six furlongs.—Ceugh Hill, ‘27 | 57) it © " "ani | Thureday aight i was | Buffalo) More than 600 Ployees of the Del-| taken a prominent Judge over there, and pla the policemen in front his | :owed by a steady drop in temperature (Buxton), 11 to 5), 9 to 1 and 1 to (Eh ou My yeh No. 2 when |aware and Hudeon Company at ite|he, like all the others, left the house | 8° PT ee of | to the zero point, which was reached 'B q do e ort | thet gave Chicago its nickname mad POLICE LIEUTENANT 8TOOD AT| Held said th: ..ternoon that his coun m: Second Ave. and Tenth eect - went on strike to-day, de Ing thar path ; the management had refused to dt-cuse tel, Mark Alter, had sald in Masistrate | the cold more biting, third. ie A ” ane ENTRIES, lo him up #o he $m number of wrlevances with them, the DOOR TO GET $200, Kernochan's court that the expense to| Forecaster Cox's prediction to-day Tel tick in a hospital most prominent being that in relation| ‘The pollce Lieutenant always stood| Held for special guards and lawyera| Was that the wave would last at deast at the door of the gambling house and/ was $800 a week. He made no in-|two more days, and that the mercury Juares entries far to-morrow are as h description of the man and Aistribvtion of cars. y to equal w the/@inuation, said Held, that any money | would not go far above zero until early follows: 2 knew where he would be Hie ae got his $200 every night, He HELP WANTED-FEMALE, =_>—_— I was to ‘knuckle’ him and ‘ slim’ WOMAN KILLED BY TAXI. busch away in a taxicab with the| had been paid the city police. next week. ~_— OE Roaa aan obec c fl * | Maney cach BIEBt” Walsh On6 75 0c eee ren tte te eioneingt ence iat District-Atto Meet nates ine ro, aren ‘cote TS, @ came over to Jersey City an ; ‘i rade. to- 5 meys Meet, drank a1 of Ateter Tantra ed | victim Belleved 10 Have meon| “ontributed H180 to help him secure a| Ne SEND Mace Callot en the’ pioc| BUFRALO, Feb. 1 ePyowcesting om. | Eisen: coosrnaly y He was @ g00d fellow, too, that ‘Big Blim’ and I were to get $50 vi én Ath intte city. posed agreement between the union and|cials from nearly every county In the , Feb, 1-Prerident (‘ a for doing up this party with fhe i & group of manufacturers and con-| State are here to-day for the annual Taft's fret official not today was tol Ht r oH 10! lasses, ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. L—A woman ploying about 4,000 han of the New York State District. ka is is" and gign the “oneross'onal resolution p about thirty years uf age, whose iden- ah oe Ws eRe Riare Monday. There wee also ye! Association, A business aes: viding for the erection of « memorial tity has not yet been established, was sion wae held this afternoon and fll be pretty to make them come the pla ? here to Abraham Lincoln in Potoma: A, 4 run down and killed by @ taxicab at| ¥ aes anquet, at which District-Attorney Park. Senaior Cullom of Minots, wie | ty f i h Hy aa Sa Paco and Mlsourl avenues early (o- soem re Going Qo be ocay to att | tonal. resident’ ‘Thoman Rickert, ‘have Whitman of New York willbe « speaker, fas 8 friend of Lincoln and worked for | Hist, 0 Ai ' | shoot round to see what ceased warring against the protocol Wal be held to-nient #4 1. Arahelm, the chauffeur, 19 held The ede to rue ne sentenn that now the a fair chance of the Years to Ket Consress interested in a! \had happened, a a ge rf agroement being ratified. e Be Memorial, witnessed the signing. The| ¥ Purses foi dg! a} | pending the investigation of the affair. Presiden! used a vent eagle quill pen! sts f than? sad ha Wit ea se: | waner A Viinaber had told hie story |The, women is thought to be ® visitor writing his jeuts, Feehan and Costigan to the city, "oh plan approved by Cong tal iprtet matte a Lt ; ‘ Prony day will appeal to District-Attorney | panies for the week shows that they ire an appro te she Bu@ele Cai Whitman to investigate the charges of | hold $16,125,200 reserve in excese of hon Hee bere ‘and then to the hich will be Joh, Lowe, 108; Bec Sax street station, ny the time they | Seranaes att Red Cross tality of the police tow: ts. This ls @ decrease eae oe ||got tuto touch with tha loos pebtee the ee rdrediig Pa ek vai ned Cree Cran ange Des arte des va icteye aoa emms tests, 200, ‘A delegation of society women and » actual condition created a] elet workers interested in the strike te. | of clearing house banks and trust com- ‘eles confession has URE ERERReEininmmetemeatiee dace ete cate dadeeaee aie eee