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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 5, 1913. a enema tie ‘etn or “aachia waa te 5 CHAIR, CHAIRMAN M’COMBS | EX-VICE PRESIDENT the fir ate In the Het direction. it | FAMOUS RACER BALLOT * : i q M4 y these women were t in a district c — OLD AND BATTERED, vee INCE EMEABNT H ’ } wef rte Ate ILL graft wouk! be eliminated and St would BOUGHT BY MADDEN Is Fy « ; iy i re i i VE. HOME, | tend to ieasen the evil i, sf IR gE OP le LEFT BY ROOSEVELT. | = | ! Meee ee Chad TL Parkhirat denied ea BACK FROM ENGLAN 4 M a | j jhe was a leading eltigen, but sald thet " SS mas 7 \ Gonnectiun with the nominations \f WasHINGTON, March 6—For « RECOMMENDS FOR IS ORDERED BUILT | Ihe nad piven study to conditions In ee | Eanes Horse for Which Ken- fo Of meinbers of the Cabinet, President Tt tow Gave President Wilson will sit | Jeity, He stocd aa he gave iis opin} tycky Breeder Paid $30,000 Ar- { Wlison to-day announced that behind the desk In his private oMce | Jona (o the committee, “Hee 1 Mi sneapolis. 1 Demoeratic Chairman William Fs 7 ing chair that was used by forme " “With all the past Invemtigations.: ives on Mir s. : ee ceil fone THe Praaaen President Rewer. { jhe sald, “we find that we nave always] ratlot, the great Voter stallion, for- aK chair Mr. Tam occupied was | Tee ee ice it tea thee OF | merly owned by James Ht, Keene, whieh ; ‘Those who know my admiration fcr ive Whits Hoste Ne oreered e+ | poing from bad to wore, ‘They are| fecently was gold to John B. Maddon § lat the White House he ordered - _. ( i ‘ f a Catesby Woodturd for $20,000, ar- Coma will nateraiiy wenser way || nrci'ot for nit succenter exeetly issi | tora atten gerane right mae for| eed trot Breland to-day on the : Combs will naturally woader why | jike tho one he used, but it has not | Commissioner Should Super- ‘o Begi -e on Structure} chotl f, 6 : Teh ta ah ‘ ‘Bis name is not om the Cabinet List, arrived. o Begin at Once on Structure » Commissioner the other queations can | steamship Minneapolia, gsi et ‘ A i , A bo aettled, We did have one @uch man | yeara old and tn vigorous health, ie i Tos desies's Conant operas at, Giitvamene hh © Benevolent Organiza- | at 46th Street, to Cost | and he was Thomas Byrnes. He war |in Eng’and the great staillon waa tn rleaeaie et aitba ena P dial he Almighty in one respect, He | the Meathaione stud at Newmarket I have offered him ome of the prin- ti e Aboli $I Th | i like the Almighty rd of Lord : cipal diplomatic posts and am still jons or Aboush Them. $4,300,000. i] spoke and It was done. ‘was under the personal charge hoping that he eal sovopt a oe ae Ka ee . | ayia COMMISSIONER SHOULD HAVE A| Beresford, turf adviser to King Kent set Toreira cppentunesies, ne {thelr irae arrangements would be pat = LONG TENURE OF OFFICE. | Sie "txingion avenue, where Be chief ¢ ppointments.” gain ei arrangements woull be pat C)PEN SALOON SUNDAY. | ‘Dhe frat of the projected tawfwt) “The Commissioner should be well Pald| Tt cena the night. To-morrow the | imal an Aninanador to France” | Mocks biere to eaeomnivdate sears of the and wnremticted nthe performance ¢f | famous racer wil bg wnt to Lexineten a he erman ian’ mm : LS u TAKES FIRST WHITE House! *** - fo . M | have @ term long enough for him to Yea + fe e perator will be begun at once. Th des ° " ] BREAKFAST WITH FAMILY. Mbt peta al Sar pace For| 12-Year Term for Executive, etalon was reached this afternoon at SSHTAAVocibn oftured Hie ¥ Should: WANE & ‘ President Wilson had ariven early | MOORATIC CIMPLIGITY: With Removal on Charges | meeting of the Sinking Fund Commis. term of seven oF ten years, 1 wish that § | * gad Sreaktanted tn the private dining: Lie Preitent ee na net tae pa q Marg | sea. Mayor Gaynor aid it was im- the teem could be made a Ifo tenure - ie House Ww Mre. oe Sree ae H nari tan hat the plans should be ap- , | Wilson and their daughtors Shortly | rival at the Capitol to-day. # After Public Hearing. proved as soon as possible, Tee Gea occa ¥ hae bos ih ORG eR Inst ten years I have kept in touch with the force and there are many fine men on'It, The bad onés are the exception.” Dr. Parkhurst objected to segregation. “The social evil," he sald, “like any other evil, will not pass away until the millennium, but until then we should proceed against it Just as we do againet violation of the law of God @fter ® o'clock he walked to his office | 40wn in the Vice-Presidents roc ee; ’ to take up the business of the nation. hind & basket of roses hieher than ois! ‘The frst visitors in hia office ware | hend. | Rome folk froth New Jersey. In five| He turned to bie secretary to look | : taxicabs about thirty of them came to! Ver his mail, but the crowds of sig witness the swearing in of Joseph P. seers spied him through the wide open | ¢ t Temulty as Secretary to the President, | doors of his room, He bowed, and in @! puckner, Gen. Mingh f President Wilson came int. the rvom | few min eption wip pee ob N gtndiee "Ue % duet as Secretary Tumulty had takon the| at its flocked milltiamen,| Sine” °* the question of tenure of cath. boy scouts, men, women and children. | “You look just the eame as President | The Vice-President shook hands with fs you 4id when you were Governor,’ | all, and Senators wio sought to speak Femarked Seaator J. Warren David, with! with the new presiding officer had to om Mr. Wilson was intimately idanti- fall in line with the visitors ‘The new pier will be bullt at Forty- sixth street, North River, and will cost wbout 34,900,000. Thia Incl# les the cost of the acquisition of the property. Den uty Dook Commissioner won prom- ined to have plans ready at the next meeting of the commission There was a question whether the new | piers ought to be 1,000 feet on 1,200 feet Jong. “We were ali in favor of the longer said the Mayor, “and the com- EVEN OLD AGE SEEM EASIER Nervous Debility Always Will Follow on the Steps of Advancing Age. Gen. Bingham, former Police Commis er, fresh from @ trip to Panama, tes. A before the Aldermanic {utee to-day, Questioned by Currin The doctor thought t would be only fair to allow Sunday selling from 1 to Son Sunday afterne: The Sunday saloon at nigh he declared expect to get anything done re of office should be longer. A term amounts to Pawnbrokers be so changed as to uv» thoroughly regulate them, “and tak away their privilege of dealing with the : police. Ho suggested also that the) The yomixth #toeet pier will be the “T have bee! jem. If the BD sasumpiabiog oryeration renee) A the first public reception that! yy chia adie ee Sultan wnapon law be amended, be-|choapest of the mammoth wharves to: dich ats On. Wok bio ques ba We WO —_—— dew +. resident Wileon held in the Wart! 4 a cause the present law “bothers honwst | be canstructed, as practically no rock then the others. should — hy . . y c ave their] THE VETERA! HLL ‘The President replied that he felt Just | Room of the White House @ deletion | Lserhiabehnadiniee people and doean’t hurt the thug.” ile lexcavwtion wiil be necessary, The new ahs VE N, C. A. HILLIG, the mame He shook hands with the! of Indians, who were in the inaugural years would be an effective urged that sellers of weapons be re- quired to keep complete records of sal names of purchasers, dates of purchuse and other data, He would also take from the Police Department the supervision of bvilers! SAYS CITY NEEDS pier will Il luivey three berths—one oom- te pier, with two elips and an out- Je movrings plice — ~~ - this elty alone,” he said. “The people of tho city should he held responsible. “The city of Cleveland ts the only} elty that solved the problem and that was by simply ignoring the State laws. The city administration adopted stand: | ards of moral eonduct and used @is- cretion instead of using raids, I believe | that graft has been elfminated there. The city reached out and took home rule in the solution of its problems.” Comptroller Prendergast gave his op Party and showed thom his .wn office. Charles R. Crane of Chicago, v airman of the finance committees of ‘Wilson campaign, was an early Henry Bruers, direc reau of Municipal It first person called at the afternoon ses- sion. He advocated the pubite inspec: tion of police records. George H, Putnam, as a long-time grand juror in various investigations, declared it was his belief that a part of the “dirty grat” collected by the police went into-the genera! fund of Tammany He advised giving the Police Commis- er full contro of the force on an y basis, Borough cated @ permanent aldo sugested a’headquarters squad to handle the vice violators, Ex-Corpora- term, year term would throw the fear of God Into polleemen, for they would realise that the Commissioner was with them to stay." he added, but mald: A twelve: Parade, presented him with @ pipe and some mooussins. The Praaident with Major Rhoads standing beside him ro- ino og mn celved also the Governors’ staffs of Mis- Deiitasa, dlaas ihe eamanion fess sourl, Misetsaipp! and Delaware, diplomatic post. It is considered prob- | OLNEY SAYS HE HASN'T HEARD die he will become ambassador to OF AMBASSADORSHIP. BOSTON, March 6.—"Thin tw thefirat time I have heard of the matter, Richard Olney to-day, when wn a Wasaington despatch mentioning him as President Wilson's probable selec- tton ae Ainbassador to Great Britain. of the Bu- he Says: “I Certainly Recommend Tona Vita to All Who Are Well On in Years. TAKES YEARS TO LEARN WORK OF THE OFFICE. Tt would require several years for a new minaloner to first learn his job, and the remaining years would teat hts honesty and effectiveness. With the power of removal Gen. Ringham would require the Mayor to file obarkes, publish thome charges In The excise law should be enforced ‘only by the local and State excise com- missions, he sald. Those commissions should alone get the evidence. ‘This plan would keep the cops out of sa- loons," he declared. “The police would be utilized In excise cases then only for Resa GQW CABINET HOLDS ITs FIRST i MEETING. “Fne members of the new Cabinet ar- piyed while President Wilson was talk- ing with Mr. Crane ince nervous debility is an qiiment drawing too Javishly id of nature, it seems that the complaint should be more rominent among older pene a n President MoAneny chief of poll vos He ter a short session the membere af] As to whether he would accept the| the newspapers and then follow it all| the execution of warrants.” WOMEN POl Ka fons, not as a city official, but as A | fen tnurses Witham B. Hilison followed | i#,8mong young, stated Jol cuss left the White House and| post if it was offered him, Mr. Olney |UD by a public hearing. —_—_—_ ee tt demas Naaietoa Grae ees ‘ Went. the teas te Lp Ca bees ir he ee ph en oe 7 & to the various departments, Mr. | said he could say better when that time| | “Would the public hearing bea check PARTY HEADS MEET ec ree Ao inal debility is a natural ailment for old ected Hryan at the a UES o —— pol pa 5 . } A er an tate De- | arrived. "But," he added, “it would | to unjustifiable removals?’ asked M TO TALK OVER A NEW ‘i | TURKS SINK TROOP SHIP; people: while with younger folks it is vent not take me long to mak «| Buckner. It is largely @ matter of administra- eens eal tb tea iy © up my mind. (Continued trom First Page.) roduced by the unnatural mode of trot said “and not of 1 *. 1 think |ALL ABOARD REPORTED LOST. “It would let the public know what —_—<—_— ot iving of to-day. t, where Mr. Meyer greeted was going on, and then they could that the Commissioner should have try vee aey > Aig. A similar scene was in progrens M’ REYNOLDS TOO act,” replied the witness, : wider powers, especially in maintaining | BHRLIN, March 6.--A spectal despaten | off ona Mo’ sad ao ont OE 4 ay the War Department, whero Mr. BUSY TO SEE HIS One of the most important recom- bined with pleamure at the| 2 Tercrm conditions, Where there Is} discipline. I bellove that the commit-|from Constantinople to the Frankfort lthat have been caused by advancing i mason introduced Mr. Gatrison. Major- mendationa made by the former Com- | "** vie: equal guilt an equal penalty should be] tec would help by working to do away | Gazette says that the Grecian transport In these cases the ailmont is 5 we CAL meeting to-day of the Democratic Na-|, : . age. In cases the ailmon Leonard Wood, in accordance IBF SWORN IN, | missioner wes the restriction of police imposed. with the system which gives a court/Themiatocies, loaded with troops ¢n | normal state of affairs, and this tonic ‘With the army regulations, will continue benevolent organisations, He sald: Mona; Committee, The meetin; was} WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW NOT] review for euch police case tried. This/route to Salonica, was sunk by the . . | restocks nature's reserve fund, and te dimcharge the duties of chief of “While I think that the department | called by William F. MoCombs, the UNDERSTOOD BY THE MEN. reviewing of police trials Coes not con-| Turkish cruster Hamidje to-day near | health is regaine te until the close of to-day at least,| New York people whe went to the| would be better off without them, they onal Chairman, who later wasmiven| ‘ty contention that we need women | duce to discipline. Cassandra, and that all on board per-| We have very many testimonials Auth E titomatically he will be relieved | inauguration yesterday and looked for|can, of course, serve a desirable pur- | testimonial luncheon by the members! on the police force because men do not|NQ NEED FOR LEGISLATION |!she!. from such cases, among them one from ae | 80d Major-General | James C. MoHeynolds in the group of|pore—they oan have desirable objects.| of the committee in recognition of his understand the woman point of view, is SAYS PRENDERGAST. Another transport with Greek and ane |Charles A, Hillig, of No. 500 West oe q Wry gene chief of] new Cabinet officers were greatly pus-|!f It were left to me I would Aix‘it en | services in leading the victorious party | proved almost every day in the ieniency| 1 netiey, so) thak’ Gia Soa veatot wii Servian troops were pursued, but | Forty-fourth street, New York City. a8 Ghiet until Prevident | seq when they failed to discern the| that they could exiat only with ti last fall. The committee talked over| shown by the. courts throughout the eh iarte p Pret i tage tenn pedi who is seventy-two years old, who \ i permanent designation. | ngure of the tall Tennessean-New York. | Proval of the Police Commissione plans for continuing during the next union toward men charged with crim-| {02 One. te should be kept In oMice ua stutes: ames C: MoReynélds, the new Attor-| of who is to be President Wilson's At-| that he should Rave rigid supervision | fqur years the details of the organiza-| tnally assaulting defenseless women. | , . he makes good. The committee |” ney-General, Spent several hours con- | romney .ceneral. ‘Thay were more myati-| over them. I would make {t so that the|tion perfected during the campaigs,| Only a few days ago & police magistrate | °°% me 4 dont Ar " WASHINGTON, h, — Senators, ferting with Mr. Wickersham at the] fica wnen they reed im me ve. | Police Commissioner oould be present in questions. of tus icy and the Der | in San Francisco was recailed,on a petl-| Should ask the question! Are commin’|sones, Dillingham and Pomerene, te riment of Justice, The two went! 21, trum Washington that Mo, DMe.| Dereon, or through a deputy, at adly ar] sorinel ‘of Iti exédutive force. tion signed and circulated by Women be.| MOC selected according to fines venare commities named to investtiite er tonics com VG most af the important anti-trust | Ro noids : all of the meetings of those organitia-], The’ prospect thht Mé. MoComee might! cause he reduced the bail set b; for the Jov? Did Mr, Baker have any cig reaponstbility of the pollov far we| Certainly recommend it "te sults now tn the courts and the great | Reynolds waa the only absentes at the 4 Y AN-! knowledge of the police foreo when he who are wéll along in venrs, in for Stes | ceremonies in ithe Senate Chamber and| {!o™. 1 would aldo have it that {f the} pe selected as Ambassddor to France| other police judge In the case of @ pris- : “3 riotous scenes which nxwked the wom-| WHO tre w a in S ‘ number of sat!-trust investigations now | ()ronenia ee Police Comminstoner withdrew’ ‘his ‘ap-| caused some speculation about his suc-| ner accused of attacking a young girl, | W%S Appointed? Did Mr. Cropeey ever) an'e suffrage parade on March 3, pre- This isa typical case,” continued jer way. Mr, Wickersham turned |" Tonk of the: Caio, 1 those organisations would have rf he com Girl.) go anything that would make one bee! iret to-day to begin thelr Investigation the great . to his successor the report of At-| | Mr. McReynolds, who is the only te ccaie t ae hierigy Mget cect bapa: if mittee, | In California, however, women pave the| iii he would be a muod police com Z heaiungs to which wittews ed from Tona Serneys Charles B, Morrison and Oliver | Dedhelor of the new Cabinet, wae not] “eee ile Commsioner should not|gefinite announcement as to Bis future | oo these oe ene eee ane Ma asl] missioner? Ho ad no experience AN sitidiar !nvestt- Mr. Hillig’ j KE. Pagan regarding the Government's |! evidence at the inaugural ceremonies, |. clected, because the politica involved | it was merely in the tabe excel : | ly a *, wd have the means) wie had Mr. Waldo ever done to fit/ ation is to be made by the House, must convince you, where my saying » | tnvestigation of the Standard Oli Com-|>Ut he was in Washington and very| youd make the altuation worse the| ‘The naming of Vice-Chairman Mo-| prowcting each otter, him for his post? He was a deputy Sowcmctaenne would not. : pai to determine whether the dissol. | ™uch on his job. Mr. MoReynolde's best | General ft in wh In all the Pacific Coast States| vmissioner for a very short time Five Killed in Explosion, “That is why I use auch testimonials, | Utlgp decree had been violated, Giveraion is hard work and he rather | Jenere! sold. He also favored the Adoo as Secretary of the Treasury.| (where, by the way, equal muffrage pre- | 521) LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 5—The| making them public only in the city Mr, Bevan returned later to|@huna the white light at all times, |°%,* Commissioner found derelict. members of the committees declared, | vais) there are many women on the! Ct. ainost laughable at times to see] foreman and four men of a Santa Fe the testiticr lives, and using th GreMnite House fora short conter-| Added to this, Mr. Wiokersham, the|.,c ruins home rule the General said: would not prevent him from retaining | police force of the various cities, ap-| 1, antes if Me, Doron@etto, the} construction gang werg killed and | testimonial only once.” with the Presiden | retiring Attorney-General, is la absurd for up-State farmers to| the Vice-Chairmanship of the commit-| pointed more particularly to watch|i" the press thal dis. , twenty-five ot were Injured. some] Nervous debilit be known by agregereongey Pe about to | aictate legislation for a city of the char-| tee, though it was reported that hel Gance halls and moving picture shows, | /ollce Commissioner, 's working hard on | of them fatally, to-day at Keen Biwok,lany of the following symptoms: poor him and urged that the name of | ® for a trip around the world, and aoter and aise of New York.” might resign. ear © - is Heaters picture ol re some big robbery. He knows nothing of | py a premature explosion of dynamite, | a petite, drowsincas, sense of fullness Misore W. Horet ef Cileado be con-] Bie time le Washington ie tonite, ‘The witness indignantly described his] Nearly every member of the commit-| meer and girls congregate 4nd) ioiice craft, perhaps. He has been = Fee saline lock of aaarey, DEORE oF eigwet fer the post of Minister to| The new Attorney-General and the re-| experience at Albany when, as Commis. | tee was on hand when the meeting was| meet Wim more oF less eons Last! taken from private life and is vo Sher- Patines) aoe “lose of weight or that ' tiring one spent the whole day at tn 4 summer a convention o} jcowomen iow thee ‘ re Me BRANDEIS SLATED FOR AN IM.| Department of Justice going over the jain ea rect ene cum en eeuse. Be igarsuhgapehre 1 Wap Haid) ini Ores ats and Wie capers af se ertatreesl aa not nenitate tol egstat-Somerimes Tile awake dens HOMIE: iiewaind WAH ; situation. Before he actually beoame| (CU? himself opposed by @ Heutenant of ummingw was elected vice-| thar meeting proved the efficacy of i ‘ half the night. Are you ever troubled | This tonic is being handled by. att ( PORTANT POST. Attorney-General Mr. McReynolds *) police, “To think of he exclaimed, | chairman, and it was pointed out that] women in this department of public] PUt the blame on the Mayor for tryiM®) Qi, insomnia? the leading drug stores in New York " Dwection of the physical valuation | tinued as special eouuaal j tee ae ‘How can discipline prevail when a] no resignation by Mr. MoAdoo was| wor, to run the force, “If we had a trained |p ercollum—Never. When U'm wake: and Greater New York. Gove of the Interstate Commerce Com-| partment, and because of this and Commissioner is placed in the position] necessary, because he was not a mem-| "1 therefore wish to emphusise my| Man at the head of the force.” he satd. | eal 1 begin to ‘at to myself xome of | flaston may fall to Louls D. Brande, | previous connection with the office na] of Dens inushed att ber of the committes and had been| surgeation to this commitres that it| “the Becker case would not have come the Boston “people's attorney,” accord-|an Assistant Attorney-General he * FOUND $60,000 “MORTUARY” | serving as vice-chairman only by ap-| would be @ part of wisdom for the of- | S00Ut one Uttle estanent eonie) ney i ing (@ reports here to-day. It was un-| familiar with its detail, and only «| FUND WAB FOR LEGISLATION. | PIntment of the executive committes.| ficial of New York to make provision! Musnog } derstgod that President Wilson at first | few conferences will detain Mr, Wick-| ‘The discovery of a 90,000 “: Rolla Wells of Bt, Louis, committeeman| ror women in the police service of this] voy don’ . | Aso pi tegg Mee cockon a Wekinetae, pate tlecovery of, & 0,00 “mortuary | from Mimourt, who hnd served through | civy.* You don't need to be told that the sa | he Gomdsrce Commuissioners, |. Mr. McReynolée tn expected to re-| Dorner coonnicic cer Me related by the) the campaign as national treasurer by| “Sq, Betmont's taco was flushed as| ‘9on® are all open on Sundaye during The proof of tea the cup Patt later abandoned thet idea, his nom-| turn to his New York office at No.| “we nad our ands physically on|®_Uk® sPolntment was elected treas-| she gave her opinions to the committee| ven in ac weil regulated a community | Orty good cups for 10c. {uation ef John H. Marble to succeed | 341 Broadway to-morrow or Friday|that fund,” he sald, “but we found|” ay and accentuated her accusations against! 44 Brooklyn, ‘That can be stopped, and Wranklin K. Lane and that of Edgar |to wind up his personal affairs before} no receipts, The money had ole the male sex. She raised her voice as "t. C1 ing to Washt y been col | 46 ” it {s foolish to say that it can't. The } B. Clark to succeed himesif being sent | £°!ns ington to stay. lected from policemen when Albany was |“ UNCLE JOE” SAYS ahe argued for the arrests of men Y| police ure all texted for thelr eyesight, @ Umbrella Hf oe. bem: cooumend considering police legislation.” GOODBY TO MEN WHO policewomen when men accosted women | they can't help but see. H fs Moved sas srperted that Prana DEMOCRATIC SENATE "That was intended as a funeral bene- “HAVE JUST DIED,’?|% "2 Mee. She wae not questioned | “The social evil fe a delicate subject, Far superior to an one e experts author! DOWN TO BUSINESS, |", {°° f° Commissioner, was it notr ‘+ | by any member of the committee, for! nut New York has got to wake up and ordinary umbrella and Sy the commission 1 make the prose, «| asked Mr, Buckner. her opinion did not deal with police| treat it without hypocrisy. We can't | costs no more. contemplated dampon-! —eereenree “You etruck 1 "U; ye] bus with ro - | Wenette bul. WASITINOTON, March 8—The new|for the Commissioners the witness SAREIRGTON, Hes Venie 309 PAGt toe GAAlAE GATooeie ot euhiecs Te ae on eats ee : Anew one if the wind breaks it. ; Commisisoner Clements's term expires | Democratic Senate waited on President | laughed. Cannon went to the executive oMces to- | way profoundly interested in social| yate the women, then let it announ: Cost | 00 Upwards i em Dee. 3, and tt was reported here that | Wilson to-day. Vicu-Preaident Mar-| Gen. Fungham recommended that the |4*Y to pay his reepecta to the new Presi- | propiems was evident to the legislators | its policy. I believe searegation ts the = ‘ i @ Brandeis wae not designated as spe |ghall called the upper House to ordor | Police Commiesioner have strict super-| dent. The new Cabinet members shook | and the men and women crowding the| only present remedy at this time. I CEYLON TEA ON SALE EVERYWHERE dial expert under the commission, Mang \¢ immediately adopted a motion |*isii" over all police funds hands with him and he congratulated | Gurrogate’s courtroom. She remained! could come out and demand the moral Miller Bros. & Co. ; ee ee oe wpig| bY Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia thut |.q,Hi® the Cops work.” he continued. | them. to hear the opinions of others after she| uprightness of the community and get] ———— Sele Manufacturers } aneeet, Cleaning ommiasioner Bis), committee inform the Presidene thar | Make them understand they are ser-| “1 just came over to eee a man who| Bad been thanked by Senator Wasner| q lot of praise for it, but it would be White Rose Coffee, Pound Tins, 35¢ 362 Broadway, New York un _arerde ond Dudley Field Malone] the Senate wan “ready to recelve any [Vani Of the people and enforce the lis nowty born.” sald Cannon, referring | a4 hed left the chair on the mahogany| hypocritical, 1 think segregation te ’ rl tf New York. It ts believed Henry A.( executive communteations he migit|isy hen a man ts fired, make ‘tl to wiison, ‘Now I am going around to | Panelled dais, ———_—— - - — = = Des eel tae Coen dor ceca op | S878 10 eaten” Ni nomt dieentt (hing In the world for! the varioun departments to say goodby | Edward D, Page of the Merchants)|~ Federal District-Attorney of New Yors,| Senators Kera, Martin, smith of | Mm {0 eet si ; to the men who have just died,” refer. | Association was the first person called Bare cerry mare, Vee FOE | Georgia, Seat and Lodge ‘were: ‘name jen, Hinghain denounced as impertt-| ring to the retiring Cabinet members, | >¥ Senator Wagn committee to-day. | Grset’, Os ital , gtrecte littered with devria atter the | SHortly. before 1280 they left for the} Went the Power of tho Civil Service —— “When you get a man not of the ‘Pp ugurauion parade, ‘Thousands of | Mite House formally i» acquaint the | CComisslon to dictate promotions. He) Ww 4 caINGTON NEWSIB highest standard up against the enfo CUBANING AND PEPATKING, | ry celebrants already ure homeward | President that the Senate was await. | sit: “I know men who have pounded ¥ +i ing of @ law the people don't want GES Aa Mare Uri | Nd, for during the night tram etter | hie Instructions paveme twenty years, but can HAS A “‘MONOPOLY forced and he finds It profitable not to A fa BRINE Colbie AND Bat {sstenis } n departed, fied to overflowing, | Th® Senate then recessed untii 2 soareely write thet nutes, who would AT WHITE HOUSE, | entorce \t, you can toot sure that he will Gk ONLY THE Fiisi 48 Fife uaN"Ciir, sutoe, Wr the north, south, eat and w o'clock, at which time the Cabinet | Mike bette weanta ang Houteaants eee pat the profit in bis pocket,’ he seid, hen yom. buy your awerte dn elther department VO +s cone: aM at, / Seen a eee id weet, | nominations were to be received ang | {iu thoaw selected, for they can com-| WASHINGTON, ; ‘As long as this tate of affaira oxiste| | nether hes ite Tandy kiddhen on the pre Tate North of Library: so } Meee tte dann Tied ana | Acted UDON In executive session mand and can ent Ment Wilson, who is pledged to break | you are bound to find the conditions now | | sre, often stale from, cine Ie atees, And se, & Fouls beat joe j Dad’ vavutaes EO the Union & Immediately after the Sonate recone |, The Chlet Insve up “every form of monopoly,” found a | deplored." Teas hy deparimest stores and others sometimes | ushed thy thin line of police, |YeM*t, executive clerk Laitta fram tao | “Tine of Police . Hingham, If] monopoly at the very door of the ex-|LET POLICE SITUATION ALONE, Special tor Wednesda: Special for Thursday . Bebished them aside and tore down the) Witte House presenied Wilay ete petey ee id aia deel res Aye wehbe yids SAYS MA. HOWE, LEMON AND ORANGE NECT, ar) MARS CA ROE aot we ant HE ‘ifyn-burred gates that led to the ‘miewmayge— hts Cabinet nominations ry hers auiys ye wt Be ss eed RGN & nasty, Seren yO0rs |’ S iecick ©. Hows, munnaging alrestar i dou’ We ‘tan otter be 10c gnere i 0c H E 2 ONE AE NEE eat Matte oe orice ee Une ee tama) Up to two Years ago the Washing. |of the People’s Institute, suggested that | "*ues GUND BOX Th ND tock INSTANTLY RELIEVED ty THE OLL d coaches, Bubeaquent efforty to| John MH. Marble uf California ae Inter | NY sumaie PROMOLET sn newsboye made a grand rush for|'he first thing to be done in the police ursday’s Offering DR:-MARSHALL'’S ' Hodge th es were tulle, As @ resuit pocieen merce Commissioners, — The BENSION J {the White House every afternoon to|Provlem is for the Legislature to let it Wednesday's Glfering 9) A DUTCH AEN ta CHOCOLATES — Ss boarded wrong trains, Cabinet nominations and hak of No | JON FUND MAK 8 COR eee eee oenresldent. mad, pig |aione and leave It to the people of the Se eed CATARRH SNUFF | 7 EN FAINT IN CRUSH AT|SiMTK Were confirmed. Action gi Mr | FEEL LIKE CITY STOCKHOLDER. | secretary. To end the acramble adeal | city of New York, GAR CUTS A snappy, CAG O55 A cone Suonts on Sealey t i STATION. gee hse la ey aac TS Of the penston fund, he eaid: “The cop Ning April, whe hed | ‘The evils here are not peouliar to rai figuared in Wi GD! una Cn atitn Ci eVELAND OF A Egine scenes in the station were tumul-| Some opposition to the appoints Sate ea aan a rr eee rproytig Fase ien | ee aaatiicscogus seu auctatiad,| 2 fH fs <= ~ a us. State troops and marching clubs | Of William C. Redfield as it be put on the tax books, he added, |e hee the privilewe and has drawn a | EAL Me HELP WANTED—MALE, } : de the big building resound with the | Commerce Was made % Senator Gal | ‘The witnom beileves the Comminmioner| Weasury Warrant every. month, on eee te —_—— “SKIRT FITTER WANTED” SF lare of their bands. Women fainted | linger in execuive session, My ! get $150) a sears Deputies from,]| April ix contident that he will be 4 ak ae = ; gin crush, To make matters worse, | fieki haa deen active in aw Hoy ripe Lahr ale tab pel able to maintain his monopoly in PLN\Y A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST Meg he engaainges wih bog Usa ante rat y supply of drinking water, althougn | mittee investigatic AL S100). $1,200 und Bhan, tteg. | Melte Of the policy of the new Ad- pfentien will be celtics : ; MMBOMDEL GLASS WAN wi ae. io Ample, could not be ulilised freely pe- | inauranve companies in Which the name | ton twigive bik hanquetae| oe eee | York) by Parcel Woot by i i ib: Be azlte, Gisss Go “idtinea ay, 8 ds Posi t * of the law amainet the use uf the | of & relative af Senator Gi the septic 2 Re | Your blood and build up your strength amounts opposlt cover 8 id Brooklyn, 2 Ss i yw enough.” he sald, 4 container, Oth tr) note oF currenc; ry : mon drinking cup Some genius | ovat in. 1 he xt vo tne| MORGAN DOCTOR RETURNS. by taking « course of ute atlow, + OMerT samy ordenns © “UrTORCY M*NAE aecome 1) cee — the butt of his musket to smash | drew his ov May the Compre und the Com. 9 == fo fragments ‘he «lass front of a cons | other Senatore ee cIGe GR’ Meet add GH | ‘Su tia ler of the individual paper cups and| It was waid there was no hostility to | Gs * (Bis lead was followed. All were wrecked, | Mr jatlon Ae Jalerstaye| Gen. Hingham: warmie approved Sun- March 6.—Dr, Baatlanellt, the | He Wert Brosdwe bal cy a To appreciate the conven It was estimated that upward of 200,40! Commerce Coumissionnr, but the Sen. day upening ut saloons attor church J ieee athe the! We ‘4 .. Fulton St. ience and great vali f 7 ‘ “4 Pa Asien an oe Lo ved by we og Anserstate Com: | Sunday night. keeping them closed thgat| from Cabro, He sald that Morgan's con- Sarsaparilla ‘past? Row & Nasesu St 266 W. 1gbsh STREET, BY the Sunday World's Want 4 i merce Comimittes, ‘The Senate then ad-|ar a drum during the prohibited time. | ditiog Wax such that the fnancl : : Directory—READ f “00 lt homeward way. ‘The railroads | journed unti 2 P.M, Friday. Me suggestel that the law a@ecting longer reduited his attention, | ‘The Spring Medicine, Get it today. ‘At City Hall Par dust Bast of Oth Ave, / IT, ma \ ve PsN i a A i RD i -.

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