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THREE MORE DAYS | A MAP of the “HIKE” e Hike are done, 54 Miles gather her in-to anton cer he Hk face — . my sturdy chest, } the starting gun; "tig tought YQ ~ Ass staggering-she tops i << sledding be the } ) is aboy i" /, Scout, so i - ys allright it was ‘ah a dream, hing=sh Theyre aK off j Theyre off BiG “WIRE: TWPPING” ‘Those who report the light nay It rises about fifty feet oe hurts the eyes like the sun.” Miry Lucille Spinney of Indianapolis ped into the water the ashes juested. Wines Saft H New Staff Hunting on|a Afier Victims Name High Official. Line London should worry. 'T somes in the suburbs and better transit When Flair Stanton'a cow lost ari eye Ina Kansan City hedee she became SWEENEY MADE CAPTAIN) metancnoty and avoided the rent of the herd, milking dropped to four, A veterinari her see the effect in a mirror. : Moan y r chairman, Mr Jail nontences under Anti-Trust law Me- Willcox. it send for MF, dollar fine of Standard O1 under same law lahonte ov MER Williaa, RT. dnd presitent, I've known him jntimately on has sent an “expert” to investigate @ | jever since he was with Gov. Flower.” he mountains of western North Carolina, poe e you talked with Mayor Gaj- then sinks, and that | © has by vin ten years and of $1,600,000 in taxable valuation tn tie past Nhe proudly rejoined the herd and is now giving {Chairman MeCail and Commisstoners | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913. OF THE SUFFRAGE HIKE TO WASHINGTON| THEY ARE MAKING HISTORY, MATES.~— « BE SURE vou save It FOR Your vescenoanTs. More to Come ~For Theyre Going Good girls, eer J On this leg of ti Ftudehts vonesy, Jonesy, Ray, Ray, FR e aRigagd man tara te cago man la a Gorn at the *Sanerals red) Feet Fh Look out there ares in the OFF ei Snake’ See, hem on their way. A SUFFRAGETTE SUNDAY OBSERVANCE RS <, Z SE (Oe ce me xt vet Mo tdiles | \—— " ene change. Sean uv“ Years e ea Corson) _“Gimmeone postal yee? ‘MPCALL 10 1 SUBWAY CONTRACTS 1/000 LONGSHORENEN STRIKE ON DOCKS OF about this n him and ques | Expect to go into the matter with Presi: | J dent Mitchel, He is a man for whom | 1 Mi © the greatest respect, Oo expect to question President [ne he was asked. "I have not. 1 saw the never menth Mayor but he d 1 never Every line of endeavor associated with a life of the rolling main—except chopped a hole in the ice of White River | The Public Gervice Commission. re | the stevedore—was represented in the of her father, A. N. Spinney, as he hind ot co day to join with John J. top. | ‘odd army which began to-day to trans- i ‘time when | fer the cargo of the liner George Wash- — per, who recently sought an injunction | ye disposed | ington from her held to the North Ger- n @ net loss of 550,801 in population |to restrain signing the subway con-|it is “ten man Lloyd docks at Hoboken, The men year, Bettor | tracts, in taking he case to a Who should have been doing,the work facilities are the cnunes Jcourt, George 8. Coleman, counsel for | ton nan MeCall, who ex- eshoremen who walked out | plaine, ei .|t afternoon, a thousand stron |the commission, recommended that the | Plaine idea would : | veauest of Clarence J. Shearn, attorney |7ay Aha: tits, And) CO Dee eee Moree oe Her average of eigit quarts at a ev rm not & to tell my ultimate do- Sell Hall. jan fitted her with a glass eye and tut | fF Hopper, to this effect be rejected. | cision on the suoject until I'm ready tof One result of the meeting was the vote | notification of the central counetl of the ‘ancradi Talle af T sp) ten quarts of milk. Cram, Bustie and Maltble agreed with| missioner Maltble refused to dia+|Lorgshoremen's Union in Buffalo that Tancredi Tells of Threat to Cut Sapbiceciaas \hin, Commiasioner Williams was ab-|Cuss the fate of the plan he and Prest-|a trike had been declared on t rth i. ; Potato Club of Twin Falls, Maho, has sent 750 potatoes to New Yorkers | sent. Chairman MeCall explained that} dent Mitchel have off {German Lloyd and that though the Out His Tongue if He ; and 7 to other towna by parcel post ine their town and tubers, Testifies. at w cost of 12 conte each, just to ad-| Mr, Hopper strikers would carry t finish, they would do eve sible to keep the than a! historian uid appeal if he wished, My miter pene as no need for tie commis. | sion taking part said ing p the disaffection fre ynor gave his ylews of the | subway situat o-day Emanuel | “reading. i ©. 1. Rell of Lawrenceburg. ©., started on a twenty-five-mile drive with aj Another subway 4.88 | ERtasioe Wa. Us wat One Danaea Capt. Moeller, dock superintendent ie sad pony and cart. The reads were bad and tired the pony out. Bell hired an auto, ivface at th t s@°-/and Fortieth street. Mr. Deutsch re- aS tentative pence taktornes ) hopes tufted the pony in, hitched the cart behind and went on till he struck ps in disposing of the accumulate | cently wrote to the Mayor for enlight:| men fie volunteered. to put Fritz tor Denn streets, Then he sent the auto by hitehed up the rested pony and fintst q foned “a communteat! "| enment and the Mayor came back wits | Schnejder, the cause of the trouble. nthe indictment charging | !!* trip. om John P Mitchel and Commis- ‘The letter reads, in part, as| back at Work and to Investigate thor- ¥ —_ jaloner Maltble Commissioner E s oughly the grievance against William asatibe J0Varest: Calecten K.P. sanford, Cornell student, solved the problem of living on 85 conix a | moved that the communication be re-| 1, as f always have been, in | Schmidt, foreman atevedore, + week, but minted several in algebra and has been dropped from his class, He | ferred to a committee of the who! Gchmidt, according to the men, homes w Oorke Sipp. the Harlem resort kee Wil be arralg Hwee for a new trial next year. raya lie i anx A tie Distriet-Attorney ie ™ ly desirous of bringing the | # ane of the and got the second one. serlour illness of Cu Walsh, the miain | pieey Witness for the nepectors were duinped {ato the bay. ‘The Sunday-school girl is popular ark Methodist Church reports that fa class there married last year, AN were indi lenter a a vine duce Arthur J, Conway Jr. freed under charge, went to Judge Dike in Rrooklyn for so he n= the old chia’ ider of Massilon, 0. Lan water wagon after sticking iy and a desire to know jus! plans to stay Jn Ithaca, stick to his 4-cent meals and Lone up on algebra, ready A xmoking auto cont “Laurite Johansen 92 and a Joone tongue cost him #10 | considerable ofore Magistrate O'Connor yesterday, Roston harbor, scene of a famous tea pi Id break himself of the cocaine habit. of the ety pullding and con+ trolling the subways. Do you not know that the city Is now about to build many miles of subways and ts to own and control them? The pres- ent subway was built by the city, and war no objection, After the meeting, Chairman McCall | told ‘The Evening World he had made wrogress in his study upon his subordinates to take unni sary risks, One man was another severely hurt recently, they say, ecause of the manner in which the | “stings” are handled at the dock der incurred the foren ed the first fine “legal | the contracts. ‘ “ . ure yesterday because of his unwilling- — {1 am formulating : ptr idabe ba ene fa ines te cont [nes to stay in what he regarded as fvery dollar that went into its con |danger zone and was ordered from the rnin ~ Gui legees Vd en oe 1 [ple His 999 feller n-woriere followed Moreover, I think most of us feel | nim a few minutes later, that city polities and government Henry Stover, recording aecretary of the union, eaid to-~day that the men will hold out unconditionally for the removal of Schmidt. you question?” the chair in Chicago. The pastor of the South neal orty-two of the forty-four girls tn one working girls living In ha‘! rooms safe here to entrust to it the operas | are not quite suffictently stable and tion of our railways. apended seutence last June on a theft yaterday and anked to be sent to prison He wan given seven months on the “never agains” to-day, having tum- to the front seat for seventy-two years, t what a “Jag” is caused his lapse. n made against him, He said two men visited him at bis place of bust: * ness and told hin t would cut his euncerving pollee & tongue out if he went any further with SWEENEY REDUCED; SUSPEN- his revelations. SION CONTINUED. The men, Tancredi said, showed him Fer i . ae HeWspAper clippings ating to the t La pueanienatd be doin ig on Myles McDonnell, « Harlem | cee : , who killed a man named AN Inspector to a captatn 4 revolver battle in a saloon me Hundred and ‘Twenty-ftth wnt years ago. The clippini gion and assixning him to Uh A. ‘This ts a matter of routine, Ing Sweeney to report at the Harbor Squad A. every wr Ts Sk according to Tancredi, related how Me- the blot As en inspector under sus t near from @ man who ension he has been reporting dally tol! and hung It on the wall Ghlet inepectar Wonetioerer, can. cq of Ris gambling house. a visit Ce ee They told me,” sak Tancredt, “they | AGsGhiK sank would do worse than McDonnell did— ea ae ee ap that they would cut my tongue out and taaanee nie tals wee ait it on the door of my restaurant. ine / 1 be | Tancredi appeared to be badly frighte yea ‘ Lat ened, ‘The Diatrict-Attorney: promi him @ guard to protect him from per- * | wonal injury thelr own or saa ag the blame upon hi NOW LOOKING INTO GRAFT ¢ reduction of Swe FROM “WIRE-TAPPERS.” Vacancy anon basp With the Sweeney matter temporarily Sonor Waldo said to-day he ‘ie, Thatrloteattornay's Jaspector Dwyer iy char © been working on Disivlet until tt is in sathsta rounding alley When Dwyer is throu: Commissioner said, ay { tain who has made a recor: y evidence along @ new I i] aft In connection with the fake wire tapping game, ‘This has been for years | the est and most lucrative form of ewindling in vo among the sure- thing men of New York, Hundreds of thousands of dollars have heen fehed from wealthy men by the ant that he patd | man Robinson resulted in the indictinent of that policeman, | manipulators of the "“wine-tapping #ypeared Mr, Whittnan's office tos! scheme, ‘Thely operations wer day wit wy of Uireats that have At little doubt hus ever exindjd abou —_—_— lice connivance. Pron many rources! FREE HELP TO CURE a wad to nave pri Woman Telf® the Secret o! Her Complete! siier. ince awindlers to have directed de- threats of publicity, alors” to go to t teettves w » be the exposures of police turfman, conducts a race track at Jack sonville, THREE NAMED BY SWEENEY MAY ALSO BE INDICTED. The John Doe Grand Jury will meet; I again Thursday to continue ite In PEt | vertiantton of police graft, and it te “al” believed that indictments will be voted Ni were only elghteen members of int Sdmitted it, ws swindled and keep | Gore Go That I Mare Returned "str "Whitnan ant tram tree fae | trupoitan Opera Hotes snd. later all of the valuable time that might have been plaints valuable lines of investigation] with the ‘Trenton Opera rages ave been tain oe fe cntieee pean wasted but for the telephone. om minary to a complete I! Mod t¢ in the Supreme Court by Jrvlettion of Lie "wirsclaneings Kamer] Mr Ath CwbertaVroeuorn, ‘The Whenever you want to reach anyone, seedlane ta Woe Wack te Sew. Feral Moen Hut NAN or No. 3 anywhere, any time, why not use the quickest Charo. Gondor, "ilng. of the. Wire| ated {HAL the vouher woman’ i vy and most economical route? appers.” Tals Brown is not the r By and & WSOPE WH) 18 Be nowne! “Curley” of race track famey aued for a divo by her millionaire who recently chastised « waiter in the) #uabvand va} aldor or spillin, ravy on the! The Pree 9 BE Mtn in Mounts EY ot | ast Reem oman Just Lift The Latch—Then Telephone in Plorida, where “Curley Brown, the! ' agninat several members of tnapector Sweeney's plainclothes staff as col- lectors of graft. ‘The Grand Jury may @lso take up the charges er Inspectors (now Cap’ won and Hussey, Sixth who commanded the Inapecti District before The name of another man, n inspector in command of a been mentioned in the on, Capt. Walsh, in his nfossion, gave this in- Grand Jury. againat these ‘arrant indictments ts @ matter that must be decided by the Grand Jurors. It developed to-day that Thomas J Farrell, @ member of the John Doe Grand Jury, 4 seriously {11 with appen- dicitis and may be unable again to sit three men will “THE TELEPHONE ‘LATCH’ OPENS THE DOOR TO ALL THE MATION.” “Lift The Latch!” IFT the latch on your telephone door and at once you step over the threshold of distance and greet your friend or busi- mess associate wherever he may be. How simple and easy it is! And yet how effective and businesslike! By telephone you may save possibly a long and tiresome trip. You may save the labor and expense of traveling. You may avoid unnecessary waits, delays and possible disappointment. You may save practically jury as constituted, so Mr, Farrell's Minews reduces the body to seventeen members, Sixteen are required for a jauorum. Yet #o faithful have theve men been during their monthe of duty that a postponement of a meeting has Mot been necessary. Sergt. Peter Duffy, a Sweeney's confidentia fn an anteroom of t not known ween the Grand Jury might need him, elther as witness or defendant, But no action was taken in his case, be considered again to- 8 known throughout Harlem as Sweeney's wariman. He is said to be worth 860,00, Although he has not those who claim to know y aay he Is Sweeney's va nephew, | SINGER SEEKS | A DIVORCE | FROM MUSICAL DIRECTOR. {Wite of Cassius A, C, Freeborn, | Formerly of Metropolitan, Names Wealthy Woman Co-respondent, ius MO. FF eborn, a musteal dl- | to divulge i The conduct \ | born bases her York Hotel, in rhe when an in = Freeborn and the co-re- spondent wee raided. dames McGreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street On Wednesday, February 19th. 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