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+ orva Johnson, thirty-eight, lost her fo FIRE DESTROYS CATHOLIC SCHOOL, DCE CH Two Apartment Houses Ruined | by Blaze From St. Thomas | the Apostle. A fire, which could be seen all over | Harlem this morning, completely de- | Stroyed the parochial school building of the Roman Catholle Church of st. Thomag the Apostle at Nos. 151-155 St. | Nichojas avenue, ruined two six-story apartment houses and part of a third and damaged the church fteelf. All the property destroyed belonged to the church. The damage was at least $60,000 ‘Ut te believed the fire was caused by/ @ofective insulation. | ‘The school was attended by about 1,600 pupils, who will be echoolless until temporary accommodation can be found for them. It was a all two-story Wullding and stvod between the two tenement houses, Nov. 10 and 157 St.) Micholas avenue, whose high w formed a sort of canyon about It ‘@ Most effective fue for the blase. The @choo! building ran back to within tour of the rear of the church which ts at No. 26-200 West One Hundred and Bighteenth street. Across this narrow Ainterstice the flames leaped and licked fer into church, About 4 g’clock Patrolman We: fwas on fixed post at One Hund) @eventeenth street and St. avenue, heard a bang mediately the sky was I Deputy Chief McCartney sent | second alarm and Fire Chief Kenton a third. The fire had eo great o hold i: was diMeoult to control and part of tt eould only be reached through the ehureh which was itself alight. Father Abbott was in the rectory at No. 43 West One Hundred and Eixht- @enth street, sitting up for night cal when he was notified. He quickly called the Rev. Fa! u to the chureh to save the Blessed Sacrament. In escaping from No. 151, Mra. Min- fag in the smoke and fell down with @ baby in hor arms. ged to save the child from injury, but was badly hurt herself and had to be attended by Dr. Cassasea from Har- Jem Hospital: Afterward the house was gutted. Fireman Otto Pogel of Truck No. #0, while working In the crypt, was caught by @ fall of debris and fell beneath it Unconscious. Ie was pulled out by comrades and hurried in Chief MoCart- @ey's autombile to the Harlem Hospital. In addition to burns, his scalp and face were seriously lacerated. \ —_—_———___ “TROT” AND “TAN” ME ONLY WHAT THE ANCES MAE TEM Illinois Senators on Vice Hunt Enlightenéd by Chicago Cafe Owner. CHICAGO, April 14.—Opiniona that the “turkey trot.” the “tango” and sim- @ar dances were “just what people made them,” were exprensed by wit- (Mesees defore the Iilinols Vice Commis- ton to-day. Roy J. Jones, whone lt- teense’ as a cafe proprietor was revoked Because of dances permitted by him fm bis place, testified he saw no ob- Section to that form of amusement. “You consider those dances an art?’ Jones was asked. “Well, they are artful if not art. It @epends largely on what people make @ancing from his place if he mitted jo resume business, Gancing and cabaret shows were the result of competition between cafes, and if all " dancing was pro- hibited the {11 would prosper, Licut.-Gor tt O'Hara, chairman ef the comminsion, said it the pur- pose of the investigators, co-operating with the city authorities, to rid C cago of immoral cafes and to kedp a watch on conditions for the next two years. Whether vice flourishes in Chicago through the payment of “protection money" to public officials 4s to be Ine Vewtigated by the iilinoim Vice Commis fion, ‘The decision was reached to-day after Rey, Elmer Williams, pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, had teetified he would produce women and salocnkeepers who had admitted to hin they gave regular sums to police of- Actals. Dr. Willlama agreed to furntah the names of witnesses in secret, but the testimony of the witnesses when they are called is to be in open session. “One woman told me that her life Would not be worth anything if she re. Vealed that she paid protection mone said De, Williams. “‘Saloonkeepers have toh me similar stories.” “I it iw true that polities and vice work together in Chicago the public shall hear of it," said Chairman Barrett O'Hara, © will bring out all the facts if there any, if it takes two years to do it.’ Dr. Williams said he attributed the downfall of many women to male Ine fluence. He said that low wages among women Was a contributing After J. W. Shembers, a s had testified he nad infor that a Juvenile worker of a social settlement organization was paid protection money the commission ordered the accused Ju- Wablie oficer eepoennst, tie nilerieleort TAKES ALIFE TERM, Rooney May Apply for Pardon Ruins of St. Thomas’ School, Destroyed To-Day by Flames ininleimtalelntelnteint etotetntetntelatebaetetetetetetatealatafe ! “‘C[Satcor OF ST. THOMAS THE APosTRELRE gamblers chance. Do you want to 1 am tn trouble,” is that I have been IN stand on my Judge Faweett the to Sing Sing Priv life. GAMBLER'S CHANCE, AGAINST TEN YEARS for the rest of his > ROBERT C. OGDEN ILL. Under This Sentence, but - Not Under the Other. announced to-day that Robert C, Ogden, president of the Conference of Educa. tion in the South, would not be able @® attend the sensions here this week, being detained at his home in New York by illness, William Rooney, who has spent thirty- One of ‘his fifty-four years In prison, was brought before Judge Faweett in the County Court in Brooklyn to-day for sentence on his plea of guilty to an in- i him with robbery as Walter H. ‘Page, recently named by President Wilson as Ambassador to the Court of St. Jamen's, will preside in| Mr. Ogden's absence. At Mr. Ogden's home, No. 1% Bast Fifty-sixth street, no one would tell the nature of Mr. oeteas ‘nese. DRAG RIVER FO FOR WOMAN. Men, Radenstein Sent Child Away and Then Di eared. BORDENTOWN, N. J., April M.—Mrs, Ida Rudenstein, the wife of Louls Ru. denstein of this town, Is thought to have Jed her life yesterday afternoon by jumping into the Delaware River. She was alone in her home with her eighi- old daughter and gave the child money to buy candy In order to| away from the house. hen the little girl returned the mother was gone; her rings lay on a} table, but there was no note to explain her absence. Sho had been seen hurry- ing In the direction of the river, a few blocks away from her home, The river Tt is a] is being dramged to-day. “Jude,” said Rooney, “I didn't quite undermand when I made that plea. understand that under it you can sen- @ to prison for life. Now, if o, Vd rather plead guilty to bur- n the third degree and take the n that, whioh, ¢ understand, is replied Judge “You are a bad man. bad so persistently that I think you cannot help it and Jail ts probably the best place-for you, Before I take your ol a” 1 want you to consider entence you to ten years It jat sentence and under the t apply to the Board of & commutation. If you are sentenced to fe imprisonment you can apply to the Board after three years and you may get # pardon, Fawcett You have be | bac pre ino appetite, JUSTICE ISCHOFF'S DEATH CAUSES JURY 10 | | URGE ELEVATOR LAWS er Coroner Censures Neglect in| Not Closing Inside Gates of Moving Cars, A Coroner'a Jury altting before Cor- oner Winterbottom at an inquest to- day on the death of Justice Henry Bischoff, who was killed March 28 i falling eleven siories down the shaft of the Immigrants Savings Hore Building on Chainbers atreet, did not fix direct ibility for death, but censured foment of ‘the build. ing for foreing the law provid- Ing for osing of inside gates on elevator cars. The jury recommended that the Butld- ing Department pass more stringent res- ulations concerning the closing of the innide gates on all elevators in the city and that the Legislature pass a law en- forcing the installation of eatety devices which would not permit starting the car until the gates are closed Tt was the sense of the jury thet Michael No, 67 atreet, Biechoff fell, had been estocttil in not cloning the inside gate of the car before starting upward from the enth floor. Assistant Distric Strong read a statement Pearl him concerning how the fatal accident happened and how Pearl had tried to save the Justice from death when he | saw him start owt of the door, Supt, Vincent P. ‘Travers and Engi- neer Exiwin Bantleld testified that to the best of their knowledge the rule concerning the closing of inside doors always had been followed in the build- ing, but Fred L, Berthaud and Io R, Sands, the latter Justice Hisci secretary, seen the cl fs swore that they had never ing rule followed, Child's Body ith Ave. ‘The body of a ¢ on the roof of a Fifth Seventh avenue and On Forty-fifth street, to-day, Herman Gro- the conductor, says that on his # trip he observed a woman pas- fenger on the roof with a package. When she got off the ‘bus she had no package. CASTORI/ IA Tid You a Aas ght | Bienaiure sorts, tired ihave bad taste in medicine that will quickly put you! right — Hood’s prudent. night — there * Sarsaparilla. Get a bottle today. 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