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i | ; 4 ‘ @hould be by such course as ie used in Femoving @ Sheriff from his office. “J believe that it would not be right to saddle & new Mayor with the Police Commissioner made by his predecessor. terms of Mayor and Police Com- er should be co-ti BELIEVES DISMISSAL OF POLICE SHOULD BE FINAL, “I believe that the Detective Bureau should be kept separate from the uni- formed force, but under the oriors of the Commissioner. There shoul) be « Good lawyer as @ Trial Commissioner, and dismissal should be final, There should be also some summary power of punishment given inspectors end other officers.” Mr. MoCiellan pointed out the three chief @ources of @raft, liquor selling, ibling and the social evil. ‘Personally I should like to see saloons kept open as long as they want to run. T don’t think there would be any great harm fn Jetting them keep ope: all day Sunday. The Sunday law would finally eliminate this line of graft. It ‘e im- pomible to enforce the present law againer Bunday selling.” ‘He thought that the evils of gambiing could be minimized if the District-Aat- torney and the Police Commissioner worked together, although he thought tha€ there would never be an end to the gambling instinct. “It ie a Well-known fact that the exception was Alderman Onrras, who fe presiding over the Aldermanic in- jon. Mr, Waldo deciared that all the police @candals arose because he would not Permit gambling to run. “The gamblers wanted the protection they had paid for but they could not get it. Then oame the scandals, I have gotten rid of many police officers since I have been in office and convict- ed fifty of them last year, but nothing wae eaid about it. 1 have put on 127 new captains and that meane 137 old ones, contaminated with the OM sys- tem, put aside, The pian of @ separate ‘morais’ police force I am not prepared to recommend, I think # would in- crease graft. SOCIAL EVIL GREATEST OF PO- “My own idea is that gambling can be stonped and should be stopped, but it Je the social evil that Js the bis prob fem. The best that I can suggest ts to make it @ miisance instead of a orime. Graft in this direction would be! reduced. | Mr. Waldo said he was in favor of Bunday liquor. selling, but did not be- eve that a law permitting it would eliminate saloon graft altogether. He declared, however, that the sys- tematic collection of graft had been stopped. majority of the women on the streets @riven there because they are hun- he sald, as social evil, “It is also well known that many of them become straight when they do get honest work. The Paris system makes each woman of this type ter as such, and when she register: is damned and lost. QRAFT EASIER FOR POLICE UNDER SEGREGATION. ‘The witness thought that segregation ould make graft easier for the polic: favored classing the offense of the crime. ‘The women would not be har- ried from bell to damnation as we harry them,” he sald, “and would not heve to Give up graft as they do unter the law now.” Mr, McClellan opposed, at considera- bie fength, the idea of a separate police foree $0 handle the enforcement of the vice laws. He thought &t would be coodingty bard to keep the “moral force pure. It was hard \ ough to the regular force on the level. *% delieve that the crux of the whole rettenness in the police system is to ve found among the police officers abeve the rank of eergeant. You can- mot change this atate of affairs short | Pressed himself in favor of a moarls| one case of a policeman who I was cer- of eotual and complete reorganisation.” In urging that police oficers could be trained for the service outside of the force Mr. McClellan declared that it the convictions of the thirty- ene Camorriste in Italy. GACT SIDE HAS A CAMORRA PO- LUCE CANNOT SHAKE. He did not ee how @ police oMcers’ achool could be operated. It did not seem to him that it was practicable to train @ young man in school to be @ police captain, Tho ten-year term did @trongly to Mr. Waldo. Mise Lillian Wald, an east elde sottle- ment worker, spoke in behalf of tho report of the Citizens’ Committee aub- mitted yesterday and he also argued for @ ten-year term for the Commis- sioner, Miss Wald suggested that tho | focial evil ahould be taken completely | out of the Magistrates’ Courts, as a not appea! of | the street only provoked her to try and set back the money quickly. “You must go further back in hand+ ling this problem," she sald, “Magis- trates and plain clothes men are not trained to handle these girls, 1 would suggest that you establish a force of policewomen to handle this matter. They would understand the plight of the girls and the real effort to redeem them might begin. RABBI IN FAVOR OF A MORALS COMMISSION. Rabbi H. Pereira Mendes of the Committee of a member Fourteen, ex- commisinon, Police Inspector Dwyer, in charge of what le known as the “Uptown Join,” said that the present police ays- an army officer who brought| tem was about as near as human per-| on the force, I am sorry to say, that fection could permit. “You start a cop.” he sald, “at $100 a ye take out §200 for his equipment, give him authority on the street and LICE PROBLEMS. under a law permitting it would gut en (THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918.' | of three trial officers to uphold the dle Otpiine of the force. This court, he aus- gested, whould only pags on questions of fact and report to the Commissioner who should impose the penalties for each offense, The men on the force do not think that the trials now are abwayes on the level. “I am opposed to the fine eyetem,” he waid. “A system of demerite would be Detter. “You oan organize the department any way you please, but If you keep laws on thon graft will continue, The sense of humiliation and ahame felt by the main |Doay of men now is dreadful. Tt ts | brought on them by comparatively fe' of their number. Ho eaid that iiquor selling on Sunday end to excise graft. “The present liquor Iaw,” he #atl, ‘makes the easiem kind of ereft. At the Jowest firure, say $% a month tor each @aloon, a captain in the Tender- Join can got $0,000 a year, He may go there honest, but it will be forced on him, ‘He doesn't have to avk for It. The ealoon man wants to pay It and fool that ho has a friend at the statio. those, All saloons are open alt Sunday now, Why not pmas a Jaw letting them be apen for a part of the day? JEROME NOT A BELIEVER SEGREGATION. Mr. Jerome considered the social evil the saddest of problems that have al- wave existed. To lighten the burden of the women and eliminate the police eraft, Mr, Jerome thought that the law of nulsance waa the only practical thing to estabileh, He #ald he did not belteve In segregation. “The man who gets up in the Legis. lature and urges segregation,” he said, “will make his last peep in public Iife. It would be hari-kari politically, But you can't kill these women. You nvust treat them with humanity, They must have a place to live and then they will jeave the streets. The law of nuisance would not legalize the evil, but it would eave the policeman from degradation and filthy graft, and the disorderly house graft fe much greater than pooplo generally believe.” Mr. Jerome expresesd himself as op- pored to a special “morale” force. (District-Attorney Cropsey, Mayor Gaynor's first Police Commissioner, was asked to tell all knew about police ditions, “After my brief experience as Com- MMesioner my idea was that the Com- missioner should have more power to dismias members of the force. I recall tain took a bribe, tut I could not dis- miss for the evidence I had was not such as could stand a test In court If he demanded reinstatement. There are men could not be kept honest by fear of dis- missal or anything else. I do not be- Meve the majority of the men on the force are crooked.” the statute books that will allow @raft | “HISGIRLASLEE |, a WH 24 THER Second of Three Missiles Flung | Aimed at Murder of 300 Strikebreakers. ALL IN FACTORY LOFTS. Bakeshop Wrecked and East Side Tenement Is Set Ablaze. A complaint to Mayor Gaynor that an elemem in the ranka of the striking garment makers !s resorting to attempts at murder and threats of murder fol- lowed three bomb outrages, at least one ot which was apparently inspired by « desire to destroy life, early to-day. Two of these outrages occurred on premives occupied by garment manufacturers in the Union square district and the other in @ bakery on the east side, One of the bombs exploded in a door- way shook homes for half a mile and broke hundreds of windows. Another, thrown through @ window into a room In which twenty-five women atrikebreak- ere were sleeping, failed to explode, while the third wrecked @ shop crowded with men, THREATS OF MURDER FOL- LOWED BY BOM According to Fruhaut Bros., whose establishment at No. 64 West Fifteenth street was partially destroyed by 07° | los themselves in the fog along the of the bombs, thelr loyal employees river fornt, leaving no eral. have been followed to thelr hy and| The injured jeweller was carried to @ their lives and the lives of their families |drug store, where his wound was dressed have been threatened. One of thelr {my ‘an ambulance surgeon, At first tt oldest garment workers, who owns hs | was feared that his skull hnd been frac- own home {n @ New Jersey suburb, has tured, but examination showed that only quit work because threats have been | ane wealp was cut. made to blow up his place and kill his) tr, Jansen believes that the attempt family and himselt. Jat a hold-up was planned out In ad- The fact that two bombs were directed | vance by thieves who had been watch- at factories in which employees were) ing nim and knew his habits. Just after sleeping indicates to the minds of the | the departure of his daughter the tele- garment manufacturers that the tM] phone bell rang. He went to answer it has come when a tragedy may be ex- and found a person at the other end who pected uniens the police can head off the! couig not make himself understood. It midnight bomb throwers and firebugs was while he was trying to ge the drift The failure of @ murderous gas PIPE! OF the telephone conversation that Mr. IEVELLERRELDUP W STORE MAKE DESPERATE Ft (Continued trom First Page.) WEYNOLDS SAD TOBE SLATED FR ATORNEY SEMEL Despatches from Washington State Legal Portfolio Has Been Offered Him. WILL NOT DISCUSS IT. It Is the “Biggest Law Office in the World” Is His Only Comment. James C. MoReynolds, special assist- ant to the Attorney-General of the United States, engaged in prosecuting the latest sult the Government has ed against the anthracite combi- nation, has teen selected by President- elect Wilson for the position of At- torney-Genernl, according to despatches from Washington, Mr. McReynolds would not say to-day, however, whether the position at the head of the Department of Justice had been offered him or whether he would accept if it was offere: "It is a position y lawyer might aspire to with credit to himself,” sald Mr. McReynolds, “but to say I was to have the place or was not would be unfair to Gov. Wilson, who is entitled to select his Cabinet in his own way.” Mr. McReynolds, who a bachelor and resides at the Touraine Hotel, No. 9 East Thirty-ninth street, was at breakfast when seen by The Evening World reporter. “Tho office of Attorney-General of the United States 1s the biggest law office in the world,” said Mr. McReynolds. inder President Wilson's administra- tion the position of Attorney-General will be of the utmost importance, and the man named for it will be highly hon- ored. Mr. McReynolds won his spurs in his prosecution of Tobacco Trust case. Mr. McReynolds, who was a class- mate of Oscar W. Underwood, the Democratic leader in Congress, in the law school at the University of Vir- ginia, hails from Elkton, Todd County, hy. TO RESTRAN RAL FROM INFLUENCING HER RICH HUSBAND Wife of Charles M. Hall, Insur- ance Broker, Has $25,000 Suit Against Mrs, Smith. Strained marital relations in the fam- fly of Charles M. Hall, a wealthy In- @urance broker at No. (4 Wall street, Were revealed to-day by the application of Mrs. Elien Hall, his wife, for an or- der from Justice Benedict in the Brook- lyn Supreme Court restraining Mrs. Emma 8. Smith from “further unduly influencing” Hall, pending the settle- ment of a suit for $2,000 brought against Mrs. Smith by Mrs. Hall for the allena- tion of her husband's affections. order, Mre. Hal Ninetleth street, with her band and Mrs, Smith hay together as man and wife since 1906. thre: who has won him from his home. No, 130 Lexington avenui to Mrs. Hall's application. Hall re- plaintift stat: THE HUMAN BODY GROWS DISEASED WHEN IN DISUSE Commonsense Theory Ad- vanced by One of the Tona Vita Experts. DISUSE BEGETS DISEASE In her application for the restraining who now lives at the Cornwall apartments, at Broadway and daughters Vivian and Sibyl, declares that her hue- been living Mrs. Smith has on several occasions ed to shoot her husband, Mrs. Hall says, if he ever leaves the woman Hail and Mrs. Smith are living at according coives a salary of $10,000 a year and of this gives her $200 @ month, the GREY HAIR Restored to Youthful Color Why have grey er faded hair that makes you look old—Why lose your ood looks that youthful, natural colored always helps you to keep?—There is lutely no need for it. A few appli- Mayo Koll air Heatith will restore your grey hairs to th natural color and beauty, almost im iately—your money back if it doesn't. Get a bottle to-day—prove it to your own satisfaction. Always ask for HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Don't take chances with other preparations. fi FROM THB Natural Hot Beds Sirs him losss"attnest the price of'a|GAYNOR'S IGEAB NOT PRACTI. | tomb to explote saved the ives of wen. | of the inlphone convention UWA 0 |W a witecn for Now anor seat| Health Is Only Good Where; “Ht was one of the finest pieces of | sandwich. Then you expect him to re- CAL, SAYS PHILBIN. eral women who were asleep at 31° ute they had got me at the tele- im Cabinet N Are St cnective work ever done.” he declared, | sint temptation, It takes a man of tre-| Fuxene A. Phibin, formerly District-| o'clock thie morning on the second Hoor| 1» wala Mr. Jansen, “it would have| WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The pleas lerves Are Strong ent @eo Gomorra, which fourishes| mendous moral fibre to resist, Hel Attorney of New York, recommen'led i ne bullding oobupie ory clothing Pere aver ith eke hee Intention | ott ealee Inbor for eepcenghtation ac tne waiart and undetected in the cast should be started on $1,00 and should| the ten-year term for the Police Com-| factory ty Hornthal, Benjamin & Hele) vis eniy wax to hit me from behind| council table of the President of the and Healthy. ‘Mow Tork, wae Vroken up ta Baly.”| be made a first grado man in three| missioner and absolute control placed in| St No: 2 East Fourteenth rirce ; ; ; bunal thPeuics Thi | While T was in conversation with their| United States may be recognized in the former Mayor then took up his| sears, hie hands. “He eald Mayor Gaynor 9 pO ene eine oe ne tech Ia a | accomplice, who might have been call-| selection of Representative William B. for training police officers. The) The inapector declared that 95 per| lice ideas were not practical and that | Street: ep in @ sing up from across the street. But 1| Wilson of Pennaylvania to be secretary that ! would prevent room on the Thirteenth street aide. Dfevent pro-| cent. of disorderly women could be| any attempt to put them jn force was y saw them coming, and their appearance|of the newly created Department of capable policemen he met onsible for the trouble, Not only hae it been found necessary i negregated. Et en Senet, by the firm to keep thelr 60 mea and %| Warned me in time to allow me to pro-| Labor, This information, with other ro- at it was not always the fe a natu tendency for] ‘I don't think that Becker would be " . ” lees, came to the ith i et Sendency women atrikebreakers confined in the| tect my stock. able advices, e the political who got advanced. Hé/ these women to segregate, ‘They are| in the death house at Sing Sing to-day | Piiging, but a patrol of night watch-| Mr. Jansen could not give a vory| leaders at the Capitol to-day direct | that of the sword which, kept too long case a policeman who was|now gathered between One Hundred|!f he had been subjected to proper dis- : ve ood description of the thieves. They | from Trenton. in a soubbard, will grow rusty and eat men has been found Imperative. One of | & P y t eat and spoke seven lan-land Fourth and One Hundred and|cipline. If we had had a proper a4-| tage watchmen, Joseph Miller, on duty | Were roughly dressed, he said, and had] Representative Wilson had been In- jack of something else to could never get higher! Tenth streets, with Manhattan avenue] ministration tho present condition’| at the Thirteenth street cide of the| their headgear pulled down over their|dorsed by the American Federation of ie the civil service test, acentre. They have telephones and| would not exist in the fore he sald, ve y Labor and was at one time secretary of ervous debility affects the brain " United Btates- jackie,” bullding, went to Sixth avenue to get a| eves. yn y ; an “has 4, Renee Se “y bed de-|are called up by thelr patrons, whom] John 1. Rockefeller jr. to-day notified] cup of coffee at 2 o'clock. a the United Mine Workers of America. | $0 Nateg te bad Bes fyb pie wneitery i y of getting al they meet elsewhere.” Senator Wagner that Starr J. Murphy, } Confirmation comes from every side | over the vital organs of the bo. hese j commiesion but he ts the finest Jackie} Lieut. Enright declared that if the| cn of hix Investigators, would be ind BOMB HURLED FROM AUTO) FOUR MORE ARE INDICTED that the President-elect has picked| organs get sluggish because they have te the world.’ people wanted to eliminate the social| to testify as to police conditions and the AMONG SLEEPERS. FOR FRAUDS IN ELECTION, | Winiam Jennings Bryan for Secretary | N° orders irom. the brain and, grown Waldo followed Mr. Mo-| evil then find the men guilty as well £| police problem, «He will be heard by| Just as Miller turned the corner from patil of State, William G. McAdoo for Secre- raaly from fate of aa] they begin to I a He looked well and wes casy| the women. He launched into a pro-| the comrlttee to-morrow. Mr, Rocke-| Thirteenth street Into Fifth avenue an |. ihe Amari istrict Steal, for |‘? of the Treasury, Josephus Dan- aoatroy themselves, eliminating waste vceanner. His volce showed no ex-| teat against police investigations nnd] feller wald he would appear before the| automobile shot around from Fifth ave- Tenth Assembly District Steal, for! tes tor Secretary of the Navy, Repre-| MMe ft and dis words were devoid of | declared that the police were tired of It.| committee himself if by: #o dolng he| hue and stopped in front of the factory Which Two Were Convicted sentative Albert Burleson of Texas for bUe their bodies are in this state ee en . . many make the mistake of taking reme- could be of any service, but that he| of Hornthal, Benjamin & Reim, A man Results New Warrants Postmaste;General, James C. Me-| Ge) Tin perform functions these dif 3 was not conversant with police mat-| stood up in the tonneau of the auto- esulls In Ne’ a Reynolds for Attorney-General and Louis | focent Lapa Dea ta rieatones re mobile and hurled a section of gaspipe,| ‘The Extraontinary Grand Jury, which | Brandeis for Secretary of Commeroe, erent organs were suppose: perform } b it Hay loaded with slugs and scraps and dy-|has by naidering the charges of To naturally. ae ony makes the organs —_— ~ a een Ol jet ‘Yieo taws NIPORMER ASSISTANT DISTRICT searpagtes were ey ad ak | - grow more sluggish, and eventually piendedes ga Tighted fU%6 |erauan in the election of Assemblymaa| SHIP AGROUND IN RIVER ' i “Ht She PRISON FOR KILLING FRIEND. frauds in the election of Asse b + | makes the diseased condition chron pis wR, ie le pi STOREY. SPRAIN E SALES. aren a window of the second floor}). 1. renth Asembly District last jel bt alle 4 Notice Cite uses Weal iehons, io iE former District jorney Jerome ap-| Am Cartelo Sentenced on Q e! day f ievi ility. 3 Wi be wo trouble adout enforcing gam-| Kiared before the commitice this after- The alm of the bomb-thrower was|Vember, to-day reported out a bie ialeviog pervous. Gob ty. It Goce not ie supplied with a In operating the Central) noon, He spoke from his experience us Plea of Guilty. good, His missile crashed through the | indictment to Justice Goff, charging Peat areg bey nynpipes, Boe weg Dec Eppenor Brodactee pA agg Ml ce Mead Heatenants) judge and us district attorney, Antonio Cartello, ¢wenty-eight yeara| Window pane and Janded on a blanket |fout persona with fraud, The stonmor Naugatuck of the New| by clearing up the whole nervous system ways suggest "a | @aieg wrong. The plan has out n'tat “My observations have led me to ve-| Md, indicted for murder tn the finst de- | Covering a woman asleep on a cot ten) Justice Guff Issued bench warrants for! England ‘Transportation Company left | jt quickly restores the body to health, price than the actual cost. ad ; te gudtio gambling. If the courte] Weve that the policeman going on the| sree, to-day pleaded guilty to man- feet back In the room, But, In passing |the arrest of the accused, whose names! pjer 19 North River at 11 o'clock this} ‘ona Vita has been wonderfully suc- Used by the U. S. Army end E | @mated warrants to enter gambling | force 1s mentally, morally and physically | #aushter in the first degree before through the glass, the fuse of vd) bomb | were withheld; Louls Nadel and Louls) morning with fifteen passengers for cessful in this country, where people Navy Hospitals. | hanege 08 the same degree of evidence| Above the average. I delieve there must| Judge Swann in General Sessions and ue ere fake ae Bis bel ms Lipschitz, eleetion officers, have l| Bridgeport. At noon she was hard|sap their vitality by’ their strenuous CALIFORNIA ; { reauired tor other esrenis !t wouN Je] be some way of helping the force. f be-| Was sentenced to not less than etght | fuse the bomb was dangerous only ae lready been convicted of neiping *)! aground on the north end of Black-|lives, It hag proved a great boon to FRUIT CANNERS ASSOCIATION mee, © weep the @ame!!ng houses | Heve that taking the man from the head| years or more than sixtecn years and ie Be Neig eee wee Ms the [cheat M. Bernbrandt out of the elec-| weil's Island, people who find their rest broken at ' ” ’ of the Civil Bervice lst tg best for the| sx months. tandiny 9 ae eeaile ie The ‘room, | tion t the Assembly in that district a14 e captain sent a boat ashore, and| night, who have poor appetites, who San Francisco i aA pate pemat e Mr. MoCiwl- | force in the matter of appointments, for] Cartello killed his best friend, Cacsar ee id erin. conihan @armie giving MS to ster Speers, ee an appeal for help was phoned from | suffer {roe headaches, in ude, {hee of of Fi ‘ase x dhe social evil] it relieves the appointing power of out-| Russo, Mving with him at No, 2529 coe | *ened from ¢ saecnioly whe! *| the penitentiary to the offices of the| vigor and ambition: fact, in all cases Largest,Canners of Fruits ang | Same Eiltac as suibeice Ts50 aide pressure. In regard to promotions | Ameterdam avenue, They went to Fort | joy Ge cnalaee, AO SEECETY Oe eee let against them was reported. | tino. Ata little after 2 o'clock the boat wh e the patient has felt run down, ‘Vogetables in the World RANK AND FILE OF POLICE DO to sergeants and ieuti t# a certain | George together and got into a dispute | pie had disappeared to the westward Nadel is serving @ term in prison oy was pulled out into the channel and], “Tona Vita is becoming very Poowar . mm Alscretion should be allowed, There| over a game of pool, They fought with |in ‘Thirteenth street before it wae found |/ipschits turned State's evidence an went on unharmed in New York City, where it can be o NORTH i @Q0D WORK, BAYS WALDO. =| mixht be promotions on probation.” their ciien anid Cartello Grew @ revalver| that cue af ite coouphate Nad made oh (Ot (0 nave given ‘the evidence op tained at any of the up-to-date drug |} ann | “New York, as far as the policeman! Mr, Jerome sald he had grave doubta| and fred, attempt at wholesale murder, which to-day'e four jndictmgnte are , rea. —Advt, pan. } oes, Ie getting the dest eer-| whether a police officers’ school would ee A few minutes before midnight |P™ ae ee ee HELP WANTED—MALE. aT. . } The city ts well cov- | prove effective, FIGHTING REPORTED while several bakers were working in D UP A beau' Fear Pare Te eee ete” | senanerceesinenr sannaennerniaareaeataaa NEW YoRK ' eat by man whe are esping on thelr] A erent deal con be sald againet the) "OA" epee Sm ATES the basement of a aix-story tenement| BURGLARS ARE HEL! ea ee eae ae | Halk HOR. 38 to 2) ear, ils bel srmcaraane: | |] AGENTS. foul jetective bureau with-| arbitrary power of the Commissioner to wE is bullding at Nos, 928-230 Kast Twenty- 0 1 ot Mecewsary; i eat proper organisation when I decame| demote inspectors, T think, als, that BEYOND THE BORDER. |'2%"* stect, 1 a shop, owned by Bell WITH LOOT IN WAGON | roina exercise for a halt nour, | Why #8. day Finan, ch | there should be less shifting of captains, * | bino Bossocco, # one slipped t. the : tcaaka wilh not help the old lady with the washing i Ditrary demotion af an iuspeciar ame front door an@ dropped a bomb through} TWO men In a wagon loa - a deep humiliation and that man's| El PASO, Tex. Fob, 2.—There 1#| the opening. plunder were captured early to-day in LOST, FOUND AND REWARD! ; My annual|capacity for further work 4s lessened,| fighting to-day In the States of Sonora,| Sceing the burning fuse and guessing | Jersey City, after it was Jearned that ‘ake a Bottle 4 e Agures of arrests and| He will never do as good work again, | Coahuila and Morelos it was attached to a bomb, the bakers | the dry goods store of Leibowits Broth- " teen 424 st. and Pennwivania statlos q I don’t think well of the elimination of] Jose Marytonera, who resigned the] jumped to the rear of the cellar, The] org, at No, 111 Prince street, Newark, o Ioeral Tarte fer eae rong ALY } “S¥o Giminate possibilities of buying| the inspector for deputies or other oM-| Governorship of Sonora late yesterday, | explosion that followed way #0 great! 1.4 peen entered by thieves and a large 25th | he anid, “I established the| cers. The Commissioner cannot handle| has fled, and it ts reported he has come] that the front walle of the bake shop| Mis ce posaa earried O22 “ot taking the top man from the| a! the force. to the American side, He had led the| were blown down. esp yo ae tela that @ horme and | ‘Tis Mopped the use of money| THINKS A CHIEF FROM THE|Madorista revolt in the State, but had] As the people ran from thelr homes| one PAU’ Nts Che Nae en geen asd tical influence in gaining ad- RANKS 18 UNNECESSARY. been seized with panic When the State | they were met by the escaping gas and} | ving from the store, and the Jersey . | if Tank and pay, sate Gniblon’ a’ ar colee’ ! Congress declared we® on the Huerta | then followed a sharp explosion and fire ihe ne wate caked: ib Baap) 8 look? sTite@w c-) i} ‘1 want to oxy right here that aince| 6 \iy vot be drawn from the sania | dovernment which shot from the ruins in the base-| Ci'Y Police were as { I have beer Commissioner, with only nk) Francisco Villa, whom the late Presl-| ment. y y one exception, no one has tried to use| MY! should come from the outside as ar-| gont Madero converted from banditry,| An alarm brought the firemen, ana| Policeman Kelly saw the wagon on its . stants to the Commitssl , ¢ Pennsylvania Railroad ferry political influence in my actions. has] *tants to the Commissioner. It does | then made him a general of insurrectos, | after the gas had been turned off, the| WAY to the Penneyivaty ° not seam to me that a chief from the . : 4 4 and held {t up. In tt he found fitty (Trade Mark.) 4 is reported to have taken the Geld in| blaze in the basement was put out. oi Special for Th d | rane Ie necessary. We have a chlet| Sonora, ‘scoking vengeance for the | ANOTHER, BOMB. IMPERILS 300| bolt# of ahecting, twelve bundles of bi ursday Special for Friday t — Anepector who fills that place. Tigte ae Rin fAPEP GRA’ Hk dich os ANOTHER BO * spreads and a lot of dress gvods and] with your meals or before re-|| wu» CHERRY TABLETS — ASSORT: | INAUGURATION! “The Commissioner should be a ble | peared yesterday from El Paso. ChERPERD. other material, He made the men érive|dping and gee the rapid im-|| s\". value In deliciousness 10c pr c I man, of business ability and with or- y a . dup se 4 ne frat explosion was under the] to the Fourth Precinct station, where ] } Hy gauising forca He should beve # bie \nrcme ane arriving torday from Chi} gix-ntory loft building at No. 64 West | they were locked uP. provement in your health, Thursday's Offering en ee y, f 9.00 mani shod aha theatre pos We miny wen |e eee Ate and in| "Phe ioe an, hoy, wove er strength and appetite, kava, | PRR COM tan ‘ ment his life work, Ag it is now tho|ment, The trial of Abraham Gonzalo: Ore OF WRC are SocUDie raU-| Gold of No, 123 Avenue C and Josep! Ord om nearest Dealer. i centre, made no by the 4) place i only one phase in a man's|tho elected governor, c Pee, | baut Brothers, garment manufacturers | kine of No, 136 Ei , Manhattan, wu Fores Sora ST, & 12TH AV, the frieedte te th Hi e governor, charged with To career. He should be appointed for as| edition, is proxgessing slowly, An | Uyeal of UBS SN OF pot atg oe its V long @s he 1s worthy, and kept there {attorney has ‘been appointed to a | Rasen Se : it 0 14 300 men and women strik: WASHINGTON and RETURN Guring good behavior Tle salary should |the Gepoted goversor Whe remains 18 | eee ee er atwe note Wiescts late CELEBRATED S FROM 4 sal : a har ths eget pla ,| been sent to the manufacturers repeat- BROKEN COFF 4 . A » American co! hi ke breakers were asieop ee “There has been alwaye more or lea| We Atnerican conmulate at Chihuahua | Al the atrl | ported " jo" me oO uth ery ” cy “ ” 2Te; “Pert Rico” 3S¢. Ee gpzrntments seould at be on prox jreportt wt various pointe {0 Me foul | "tye" esunin broke every window in|] OM Gore Toy Be Eel Any Gna Tel at Gc Otter Tos aa Lew es Be B4 BARCLAY STREET 7206 BROADWAY Propertionate fares from other || SUGGESTS CHANGES IN THE AES iM Oe iis ben foe’ ée Bis ve WRITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST Cor, West Broadway ] Cor. Fulton St, poke. PRESENT TRIAL SY@TEM he a LOMAS TE aa) hind ut Eton! tus moult eich GP vest ouitnenth Ibe, Delivered FREE 80 miles. 23 ibs, Delivered FREE Anywhere, 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU STREET x . man who thinks everybody i# trying to, street. Many windows were broken in tad ES) bel Cor. Church Street Bet. Beekman & Spruce Wwanla allroad |} 2 Jerome, is et he betived the give him the’ worat of it will examine Rt. Francis Aaviek Coiiege, and porsone fo 347i Conianat HT os Row & Nassau Street fore? “260 W. taba bprace Sip men were not satinfed with the present | closely he will find that nature beat ‘em | living Within a half-mile "BW YORE. 6 . complaint in regard to the detective force, It seems jmpracticable to separ- ate the detective farce. It should be recruited from the force at large and Maseh 1, 2, 9 and 4, 1013, bees tetal system and be suggewted @ court City, passengers report, | The Mexican Central ratiway remains Jout of conmssion below Chihuahua |City, due to the activity of mutinous Minor uprisings are volunteer troops. to it {at 10.90 last night when some one stole up to the front of the building and dropped what 1s belleved to have been a heavily charged dynamite bomb under the front wall zone of the Best Value Delivered to Your Door in 5-Ib, | explosion were awake by the report. e NNT. Pet, Dark Fl ‘283 to 239 WASH) OFON SF. t, Fait bee ‘Made from small and broken beans of Ever Offered price, A 35c quality at... ; ° Lots Direct from the Wholesaler th 8 onbos on'candy and on ‘enplea k Row, Cortlandt and 125th rk Rows Corin, Mores ave At City Hall Park io. to cover Dy miulner. Other tune rates Just East of 8th Ave, ”