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AGED WHITE WINGS. SHAKE HANDS AND .. JOKE WITH MAYOR, Gaynor Greets Street Cleaners With Merry Quips and ‘nial ! HE AIDED THEM. Would Not Have Received Pensions Save for Him, (Spe Pensioned SAYS Executive Declares. Ta altering with age and years of ser: vive, 222 etreet cleaning employees were pensioned to-day and met the Mayor socially, They listened with avidity to his chumnty advice, especially that ctacerning the rascally newspapers that “tough time ef it,” lke they had not, Never was the Mayor go informa! Me even commented on one old fel- ¥ lew's beard, remarking “Dear ine, he's got whiskers just like mine. Do they ever guy you, my goud sirt” To which the aged employee embarassediy and allowed that times, your honor,” they did. The pensioners, the firat the city has removed from service, assem in Stable A, Avenue © and teenth street, ehortly before noon, sorne of the very: okfest were given seals of honor, right where the Mayor could see them from hia place in the flag-draped grandstand. Soon Mayor ynor chugged up in the famous green car and there was a well directed cheer, led by & selected individual, who there- after rhowed the proper parte 'y Ap- plaud during the various speech: Refore Mayor Gaynor bexan his speech he passed among the veterans, shedding his wonted — brightne: Choice gems from the phil were given the favored pensioners with his customary brilliancy, and the Mayor even shook hands with those #o favored. ®AV6 HE CAN BEAT MAYOR DANCING JIG. “What's your “name?” asked the Mayor of a bright looking, old young: ster, who doffed his hat just like Gas- pard leading the merry villagers. ° © Just TAUNTED, PURGELL SHOOTS HIS WEE, (Continued from First called 1 ‘nquealer? calling tne a ‘xquealer’ She taunted me a dozen different ways. She told tighter T was a ‘xquealer.” L went ar crazy under her continual goad- Ing. Yosterflay { went over to Jersey) City and bought a gun, After coming back, 1 wandered around drinking. Some time thix morning T got home and entered the flat, Twas wie awake and full of rage and Jealousy, 1 Nad made up my mind to kill my wife.. “L gat At the aide of the bed, where “Michact Faughlia, sir, seveny-six|@he and my daughter were sleepin years 014," wag the anewer. for a long time, My wife saw me “Can you Garice a fig yet, Michael? | there and I what 1 “Better, than you, gir,” ied | was going to do. 1 up and Michael, Wherent the Magor looked sur-| 1 shot at her but she got away and prised. ren out of the flat Perhaps the oldest emriloyee was “I don't know why I didn't follow next interviewed, He i# on the de-|her. I stood there at the side of the partment records as eighty-five years| bed, clear crazy, Then J «aw tho bed- old, but insisted he was only “sixty-| clothes move, My daughter was awake five, or maybe and she was about to get up. “Thinking of the revolver on that pile William, I hear,” amiled the Mayor, | clothes and pulled the tri “He-he,” chuckled the retired White| times. Then I ran out to the dining Wing. “How did you know?" room, threw the pistol away and rang “Every young widower ought to be| for the elevator looking around,” answered the Mayor,| "I didn't seo my wife, I thought I and he seemed delighted at the bellow|had hit her with a bullet and she w: of merriment which greeted his light| Probably dead somewhere, 1 felt sure banter. Thad killed my daughter, go I went to very street cleaner was tickled with this first exhibition of familiarity on the part of one ao distinguished, But when the Mayor took the stand for his general remarks, their admiration knew no bound». At times they even broke away from the cheer leader, Such wome as these were given them for future consideration by hile bonor: She kept on And now I am willing to take the punishment,” ‘The murderer walked to the West Sev- enteenth street police station soon aft 7 o'elock. Lieut. Ivory was behind the desk, making up his Ust of assignments | for the 8 o'clock shift, He »: A Uced the slender, Mitte man with “fam proud ef you all. One of you|#oft brown hat crashed down over asye he's seventy-ix end can dance a|¢s until the latter accosted him. Sal hope you ail ean. Cool and collected, Purcell walked up MAYOR TAKES ANOTHER RAP|*° the dewk and anid quietly: : ° “Lieutenant, guess you want me, AT NEWSPAPERS. have Just fired two shots into my daugh- Bolg’ ase me er 70 Pensions. | ter and one into my wife. I guess Bd e dem are both dead." a tale om pelning the wor “What do you meant” cried the ata. | ever do anything but talk. If one] gion keeper, dropping his work of ue goes astray, they blame the whole.| “Just what 1 say,” returned the gam- ‘They abuse me and will probably abuse} pier, “Send around to the Allaire at bs es hey wit not print @ line! No, 218 West Twenty-first street, and iy Ag den Suaseh with the {UU WH! sind Tm telling the truth," Mayor before, they were fairly de- WIFE 18 FOUND COWERING lighted when he beamed on them and TERROR IN CELLAR. Lieut, Ivory detained the man and sent Detective Martin to the apartment The elevator boy expr the shooting. He had taken Purcell down in U elevator, but had heawd nothing of th shooting, Mrs, Purcell was found In ghe roby th tive, She was hysterical and and on the verge of collap woman admitted there had heen trouble and that she had called her husband a aquealer and taunted him for his act She had told him, also, that # not want her daughter to have any IN “Tour fife has not been @ bed of admit, I have no bed of mses Me on myself, 1 have a tough time (t. very time I try to do something surp MAYOR PHOTOGRAPHED SHAK: (NG HANOS WITH SWE R. When the Mayor was departing the peesioners crowded about him and mover wes His Honor in auch fine twemor. He insisted on being photo- graphed, shaking hands with aged Sain Sobwarts, who has the whiskers which struck Gaynor's fancy. When Michael Vaugblin epelied tis name @ couple of , Gaynor remarked there were only a fow Irish left in the department, aad the motion-picture man was called back again to wind off a fow fevt of the Mayor shaking hands with one who wasn't @ boas. ‘The Mayor continued ¢o shed eun- shine for ten minutes before he entered the green car and was whisked away. | Agnes had not been much at home since her father went on the stand. The Uittle wirl, #he added, had not taken any part {n the quarrel. GAMBLER FEARED THE POLICE WERE SHADOWING HIM, John M. Lathrop, a lawyer living tn j the Allair, said he had noticed Purcell | frequently and had often talked with Mim, He wouldn't go into the elevator |1f there were any strangers in it, He told Lathrop he was in f bel ma $ sin fear of being workingmen retired will get half) shadowed; that he thouxht they were Pay. The bosses wih get sixty per cent. | ;, Gener, uper | ving to put a dictagraph in his apart- Generel Buperinisadeat Willem Wob-| ments Me’ wouldn't aves eleninone Tn He Was retired on $1,500 © year, ee the house, He showed sims of great ‘ant Generel Guperintendant John c,| {28% OVEF the outcome of his revelu- Wallace receives $1,600, rl id Uons before the graft inuuiry, Was $4,000 and Wallace's $2,600. Stace Purcell went on the stand # Up to the present, men were ex-| Week Amo he has been employed at in- amined for pensions Over halt were | side work for, tho fooclety for the Sup rejected. has been kept a secret from the general public One of the TRAPPING. (From the Atchison Globe.) } Visitor to Missouri~Is there any trap. ping out here any more? Native—We still have an occasion telding ded. —_—_——- gun found on him man, A Will Bu; ve Coopers Wl y a Bes. 5 _polleeman who figured in reporter, what he appened had Pur ne the streots “Suppose he had } KILLS S IAT BY GRAND JURY 1 turned; the station house and surrendered my-{ did | thing to do with a squealer, and that | and his whereaboute THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, Mayor and the Aged Street Cleaners, With Whom He Shook Hands and Joked oT ON A SANDBAR GRAND JURY'S FINDING jally Photographed for The ing World by ‘CARDINAL FARLEY'S tal Photographer) FOR DAY AND NIGHT % | Rescued, His Vessel Sticks Sec- ond Time in Effort to Reach Bahamas. Cardinal Pa " who started Jan, this port to this feed Bahama Isl ner | | welled bint and] in Imael? an ox eat sen t part having reached thelr destination Thé Cardi trip to the Balamas by his Very Mgr. James V the Rev. John B. MeGrath. Church of St. Thomas the A 7m had hoped to reach Nassau Wednesday, where elaborate preparations eception of New York prelate, since it was to be his firat visitation there since he was raised to the Cardinalate. ‘The party went by rail O® Miama, Fla, It takes neventeen hours to reach Nas #au by boat from that point. The trip} is made in part by way of the Biscayne Ray, which is shallow in spots. Two attempts were made to cross this bay. On the first (rip, the boat went aground to return w York witit| | was accompanied on ‘he secretn Rev Lew! rec the INDICTMENT OF SWEENEY VOTED (Continued from First Page son will be disregarded considered later. Further evidence agulnat to be sought through serat med by Witnesses as Sween lector, Me hax been on the force sev enteen years and {8 said to be worth about $50,000. He has been 8 man for nine years om place place with the Inspector. He is said to be a nephew of Sweeney. EFFORT TO INDICT SWEENEY NOW MOST IMPORTANT. = | ned by the District-Attor- Sweeney, Thompson and | beloreted were all in the same boat, reached in y much tue ecution sting to land at this moment ts Sweeney. Much of the same evidence against Sweeny can be used against the other two, When they have been | fAltended io, ihe connection of ail thr of the Inspectors with Headauarters will be lovked into, policy laid They Swee Pet seen taat te je outvet of the ewan guide He 4 proaching th st he put 1 only one m int F again ney and that which has | come to hand agaipst the othe in the matter of Kraft collections jhre wald to bw tarred with the same brush in the Sipp fund and the Fox perjury Walsn was . Thompson yesterday ‘had work for them! These names were given to the Grand Jury “| for use when the matter ov further the dictments Is taken up. ‘. _ PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, 8) | Santa y ma ro 4 CHILD SOFT \If Cross, Feverish, Bilious! and Sick, Let “Syrup of Figs” Clean Its Little) Waste-Clogged Bowe \ No matter what ails your hild, a gen) te, thorough laxative p |need # gentle, thorough el once. When cross, irritable, f ach sour, breath bad or has stomnc full of cold, . spoontul of Byrup of Figs, and in n tow | hours all the clogged up waste, undi-| gested food and sour bi gently | move on and out of its little bowels with | ng or Weakness, aud ye | a well, happy anil in hortly, With Syrup of Figs you are not drug- ging your children; bei nsing at | rish, stom. our little one es, it canne y dearly love its delici Mothers should alway ‘igs handy, It is th and bowel as fig Syrup of nach, regulator n iy will save a child to-mor Fall direction for children of all ages nd for grown-ups plainly printed on the packag Ask your druggist for the full name, yeup of Figs and Elixir prepared by the California Fig syrup Co, ‘hi the delicious tasting, genu- old reliables Refuse anything else ered, (MTNESS IS ROBBED. F ouis Gold, Actor, Loses Time- {noon an the and stuck for forty-eight hours, The Cardinal took the accident good natur- edly. The captain marvelled at his patience, When the boat was finally released, the party put back to Miami, where some repaina were made, ‘The same day, «he put out again and in die time jammed her nose against another sand bar, She atuok there a whole day | it was eventually seen that no boat could make the » time, and the prelate decided to return, The party was taken off in Jaunch and re- ra ko New and eth OF HIS GOLD WATCH IN GOFF’S COURT ROOM rdinal will o PortoRico, Klenk of piece With Police and Detec- | \" i Atti Iight Rev. Mgr Mooney to preside at the celebra fourth centen e arr first Catho! on thie continent. cect sce BOY SCOUTS FITE HEROES. Piasing tives Near. Teuls Gold te an actor In the ttre on the Bi He war 5 aldo in the 1 of Policeman +. relenved this the alles K" Zollg. pportant parts with nachetsy troupe. He is w leading yes. He is a Yiddish wery. From Save Furnt House During School Recess, A party Scouts worked with a wil when the home of George Heary Uifford, at Ridgewood road and Buctid venue, Maplewood, N. J., took fire to- , and carried most of the furnity from the horse before the arrival of the firemen of big man, rotund and looking. He did wear a fine gold w: chain and the chain stre across his stomach Ike @ bod fella. ina dthecke ¢| Mr. Gifford is the N mana- atuvess, and Ne gets aor for the Ruffalo ¢ mpany nd his wold wate and Ills house was ket ablaze by a defective Hue. Kehool children were on thetr way o hincheon light Roy Scouts dase nto the burning hou he furniture fine else got in court this im. Mr. Gold was 4 a Goff freed the policema when Ju Me was siand court, for the For quality un- qualified and style without stint— } tals 1361 Hrowdwa Broadway was a big crowd, As court set White free, tac crowd pushed toward the doors, sud jdenly there wae an awful yell beard 1d shouting eae tear bed It Tis wateh ndy in the crowd hid g nm toward the ‘ horrified. He was sur nuld be saf, from thieves In Justice Goffs court They took him to the Elizabeth stree police stallion, where he gave a des ton of the missing Watch and chain fe pottee promised to do all they could to restore hts gvods ln time for the show to-night 190 Hroadway C05 Hroadwa 49 Broadwas by Big Specials for Saturday At All230 James Butler luc. Stores Reduced to 14:29, East View Eggs, r New Laid—Every Egg Guaranteed STRIC FRESH; sold only in sealed cartons; dozen Eggs, Epis Bran. D5 c Triumph Oats, and sound, dozen in carton Largest package, highest quality.... Sugar Corn, + Sweet and tender, 10c can cut to.... Raisins, “sie Brand Fresh seeded; package cut to......... Safety Matches Famous V ety package of 12 boxes SCRE ERD | Mank [that he 1918. BOUGHT NAMES ON PETITION FOR CEMETERY, IS CHARGE. | cohetery People, in Turn, Alleged | | Opposition Was Influenced by | Dinner Property Owner Gave. The att tery Assoc KELIHER A PERIURER, | of the Mausoleum Ceme- | tlon of New York to get permission from the Nas#*au County Board Supervisors establish @ cometery on wié-aere tract of Jand at ‘Boston Gambler, Now in Pris{tterricks, ‘met with opposition at a hearing given by the board to-day Involving |More than two hundred citizens were Present to oppor the cemetery selene: neluding members of the Long Island Farmers’ Club and a num- Districts Attor ‘ d ON CONMCT SCHARGES son, Scored for Public Men in'Graft Stories. sarles N ery Wrysor corporat he nitlven ad HOSTON, Key The Grand Ju w ting th Vehed dnent Lesh sing the board public *had heme throug! mated against Riven by J adjoins the Former and J. B.C. Tappen were who resented th Cocks and District-Attorne Keilhe bookkee; of statement among the: imputation issued to-day, that “in a { way it may be stated anges are groundiess"* Keljler attacked ida counse: alleging among other bad given large sums of to freinds after being assured was thay these had a heated argument It was alleged t the cenetery corporation had 1 signatures a favorable reao which Was presented to the board 2,01 names attached Woman Harned th Grand Central An overflow of blazing alcohol from « small stove on which she was heating self-confessed perjures | coffee (hin ily burned as the nts made {nthe ao-oailed | Mrs. Mary ¢ confession are in the main absolute'y | seventh, Tae contradictory to the testimony dress caught fir by him under oath before the Master f ng Victor abla diad a er, Was treate te eitting in the trial of the suit browzht | Mi anew hospital ang taken i by ex-Governor Bates as receiver of | — the National City Bank of Camoridme. “The charges investigated included | Have you tried ie? Ubel, bribery, attempt at brivery | taining money under false ences, It is almost unbelievable that any one) would father the story went out by this | convict trom his prison cell and invoty- | ing the fair names of two ¢ nore | and @ Mayor, iNustrious men whose lips are sealed in death, as well as the story given by him for pay and involving the reputations of many of our citizens of | the highest standing in the community. | Upon the evidence the Grand Jury does not feel Justified In finding an in- Metment, but owing to the wide pub- sity of these es and the innocent | Makes Hot Ived sub rey t Pine Salad D Ived submits this report to ine Rela’ Dre NTS. the oppo anit things, money that it) ye used to bribe oMcers of the court and jurors, The statement con- tinues in part | : isa others to statem persone | Accusing Fingers Point to Coffee Last year the Government Health Office, by author- ity of the District of Columbia, issued an appeal to parents, asking them not to allow their children to drink coffee or tea. They noticed that the children who drank coffee were nervous and didn’t get along in their studies, and were not healthy looking— And those who did not drink coffee or tea, were, as a rule, strong and vigorous and got along well in their studie: It isn’t so much what Doctors, Government, Nurses or the School Teachers of the country are saying about coffee, as How Does Coffee Treat You? Every coffee drinker who is afflicted with nervous- ness, sleeplessness, heart irritation, indigestion or biliousness (and most of them are) should consider that A cup of coffee contains about 21% grains of caffeine—a poi- son. Hence the various troubles from coffee drinking. INSTANT POSTUM is taking the place of coffee in thousands of homes where health is valued, This new food-drink, made of prime Northern Wheat and the juice of Southern Sugar Cane, tastes much like hi rade Java but is absolutely pure and free from ¢ folnes Requires No Boiling Place a spoonful of the powder in a cup, pour on boiling water, stir and add sugar and cream to taste; and instantly you have a delightful drink of charming flavor. Grocers sell Instant Postum -45to 50-cup Tin 30c; 90 to 100-cup Tin 50c. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM aay Ame ay ett) KISKO BATH POWDER Reduce Your Weight ‘This dainty powder sprinkled in jour daily bath gradually reduces the pody to its normal proportions with- jt injury or inconvenience. Kisko Bath Powder does away with all torturing exercises, starvation diet simply shake nto your bath before retiring and you will come out reduced in weight, refreshed and enjoy a good nig rest Kisko will © flabbiness, wrinkles or irrita’ but on the con- trary leaves the shin as soft as velvet § Baths for $1 yd tut hethe high cost of 1 rehasing your MEATS fr THE BIG MARKET J. F. STEILEN, Prop., 1338 1340 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn. you IF CANNOT TELEPHON ALL, 4149 BL sawic K pay you. The newest thape is the Pembroke, with LINOCORD “SNAP-ON” BUTTONHOLE. 4 2 Caatbam. 2in GEO P, IDC & CO. Also Makers of Ide Shirts TROY, N.Y Makes Good Food Taste Better, Just shake a dash of Eddys Sauce over the fish or meat and see how much it improces the whole meal. a y, en English Ace Easy to get from the Grocer; 10c per bottle E. Pritchard, Maker,331 Spring St., N.Y. PERRI-WALLA TEA ROASTED COFFEE STRAWBERRY JAM CANNED CORN FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY ‘bf at lower prices than charged atdep’t stores ‘une 993 3d Av. <utalog ~ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR It. adverusements for The World maybe ins All lost or fond articles bod Thi ld ru uf Rows World’ northwent feo, 293" Washinge ton Kt. Brooklyn, for 30. days following the printing of advertisement, | | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS.

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