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ee nd ~ MULHALL STORY BEARSON CONGRESS FIGHT IN JERSEY iauatiaats HS. Wood McClave, Accsed by Him, to Be Called ; as Witness, WORK FOR ‘UNCLE JOE.’ Manufacturers Were Especially ‘Anxious About Election of the Ex-Speaker. WASHINGTON, July 18.—The Senate Jobby hunters to-day interrupted Col, Muihall’s story of his activities as « Idbbyist for the National Association of Manufacturers long enough to summon W Wood MoClave of Grantwood, N. J. @2 @ Witness. In hia testimony yesterday Mulhall had described hie efforts in 1910 te eecure the election of McClave over William Hughes in the Sixth Congress District of New Jersey. Hughes is now @ United States Senator, Mulhall de- clared that he paid nearly all of Mo- ‘Clave's expenses as the Republican oan- Gidate. He called MoClave a “‘tight- wad" and made other etatements not enlculated to beneft the Grantwood man. A epecial election te to be held in the Bixth Jersey district next Tuesday on account of the death of Judge Martin, (ie Democratic candidate who was elected over McClaye last fall, At the epecial, election M fe ie again the Republican nominee, A. C. Hart is the Democratic candidate. Mulhall goto little ahead of his regu- lafMory in going over the McClave in- cident yesterday and the Republican members of the committee accused Democrats of playing polities with a view to the spotial election next Tues- day. The committee decided to-day to call McClave at once. f i jt | t i il | i i : H - | I ! i ; i mt ; i i i i i ? | Lie | | ! FF i i i iis i ad WALL STREET. Market Closing—In the last hour New Haven declined to 1, while @ great many stocks were selling at the best prices of the Gay. Union Pacific eold at 1481-8, Btool 661-4, Reading 1-4, Penn-, sylvania 1139-8, Lehigh Valley 1681-6, | Sted preferred 1071-8, and Smeiters 29-4. This latter stock receded to 617-5 at the close, which was active, and prices were maintained near to the hi Une established around 2 o'clock. M issues showed advances from 1-4 to 28-8 points. Total sales, 322,800 shares. Heavy buying orders were again con- gentrated on the floor in the initial jealings. Sales were made 1-4 of a point apart at the opening. Buying continued in large volume all through the first fit- teen minutes, but on the higher level ex. tablished realizing sales were induced in farge volume, and part of the ad- vance was lost. Increased weakness was sho in California Petroteum on the intimation of @ coming interruption to @ividend payments on the common atock, which opened et 1-2, a jons of one Doint over night, and eol4 down to 90 5-8, Around if o'clock large buying orders appeared in Union Pacific and United States Steel, which moved up one point and helped to advance a number of is- sues, California Petroleum recovered from 206-8 to 281-3, InterboroughMetropol- {tan preferred rose 1, while the Copper stocks Were strong, up over @ point, with fractional advances in moat in- sues. London was eald to have bought about 16,000 shares. Aftor 12 o'clock prices reached « higher level, but Call- fornia Petroleum was again under pren- sure, declining to 193-4. New ilaven, Geclined to ‘Trading was quiet, with stocks below the high prices reached around midday. ‘The market was dull and eteady with well maintained between 1 and cee. EF ESLELETE Se-Eey= dha d SS FEESESEE TR SH tt tHe Hee [ttt t+ +++ Shtesssise oF v1 LE SAVED Peart Steinberg, twenty-three, and Ar- thur Dealele, ninetesn, were caught by the undertow while bathing at Edge- mere L. 1, this a srmenee, end carried far from land. Both are good swimmers and they made @ desperate attempt to to the shore, but their battle with Frank Crayer, lite guard, and William Nau, & polloeman attached to the Eigh- teenth precinet, put out in a rowboat, i Ske rseLpotu dank, the New Haven Gavings Bank.” bank, they state, te abd! Indebtedness still available, ‘excess of $17,000,000, ‘When the dors were closed at 3 o'clock mated, will open for business as usual fm the morning. ooo Aviation Pupil Killed, KFORT-ON-THE-MAIN, attribute the rum to @ rumor gtart- from an unknown gource to the that there was financial ifoutties In‘a statement given out this after- noon they declare that there was “ab- golutely no truth to any etatement con- Cerging any financial embarrasement of ‘The to meet all and have @ large surplus ‘The bank's asscts are given as over $18,000,000, and the deposits slightly in FRAN Gere many, July 18.—An aviation pupil named Weetpheliy was kilied while flying at the “aerodrome in the suburb of Niederrad today. He touche athe Aca Seer st of apparatus, casing a fe td trom a helghe of tweety | ca et ee by Wilson, WASHINGTON, July 18,—President Wilson to-day sent to the Senate the following nominations: Minister to Ecu- ador, Charles 8. Hartman of Montana; United States Judge, Northern District of California, Maurice T. Dooling of California; United States Attorney, Behoonover; Northern District of Texas, James C, Wilson, —>—___ te Baltime: Gas BALTIMORE, July . Huljngs, vice-president of the Contt- nental Trust Company, was found dead in bed in his apartments this morning, prompted the deed. Germa: KIBL, Germany, July 18.—Kight ¢ here to-day joined in the strike et: by 2,000 men at Hamburg on July 14. Southern District California, Albert The illuminating gee wes turned on | full and the Coroner gave @ verdict of suicide. It fe delieved that ill-health and workmen tn the ahipbullding yurde ted | Intentions point to the extension of the | 0 other shipbuilding yarde | >- Rich Broker and Wife in Court, Sister Accusing Her of Attack| Mr. ond Mrs: JOHN C. TATUM: Mrs, John C, Tatum, wife of the rich Cotton broker, who was held in 62,000 ‘Sail for the Grand Jury at Andes, N. Y., yesterday on the charge assault- ing hor eister, Kathryn MacArthur, re- turmed to her home in Great Neck, L. L, today. Mrs, Tatum faces an indict- ment punishable by five years in prison, $1,000 Gne, or both. Bhe was re- leaced on @ bond furnished by her fhusband, and returned to her home in hia company. Interest in the unusual case now cen- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FOLY 18,1618, LIQUOR DEALER LEAVES ie if | if ¢ Peter McGinn’s Estate to Be De-! who died July 4, 1913, at his home, No. Archbishop shall upon the death of the wife or upon her remarriage. a life interest in them, and $200 to St. Joseph's Home for Blind Children. Edward Deacon, employed by dece- dent, is to receive the good will and fixtures of decedent's retatl liquor busl- ness at No. 1418 Fifth avenue. STOVER FAVORS SMOKING seem to-day to be in sympathy with wrote him recently requesting that he Central Park. Perhaps he heard from published the answer he recolved from the Park Commissioner. on the window sill, one clutching the | Window frame with one hand and hang- ‘ing with his other hand to the belt of $50, 000 10 CHURCH | tis companion. ‘the necond man. rrab- bed the girl as she was about to fall and pulled her out of the window. He swung her out, fifty or more feet | Above the sidewalk, and yanked her into ie foom In the window of which he is companion tore clothing from her and beat jout the fiames, She waa unconscious jand they worked over her until Dr. jIvory arrived from New York Hoapitel. voted to Religion After His Widow Dies or Marries, Peter McGinn, a retail liquor dealer, 415 Fifth avenue, in his ill, filed to-day | for seotate Peaseatned Salam se ont |Miitution, ax her condition was dan-|her husband, Dr. Edwin Harrison Grit.) NOW et hd examina- hin $90, » amounting to about) merous, fin, of No, 68 West Forty-seventh| tion entails no obligation to (east oy Pc Som 6 tu te Arch pove SAVE SCORE ON SINGLE | street, charging cruelty, both active and) buy nor to pay. upon the death or remarriage of de-| KUANK BRIDGE 100 FEET HIGH. | consriotive. tp reine a amin Hd aad Gah chil of on Mabe cage edgy T ainst|claree that last May her husband of- ‘Spricod ig nag nein s a a tk 100 0 \ the burning bullding ran a ladder from| fered to permit her to et an absolute Lege cha "% ‘ oN er one of the windows on the sixth floor to| divorce from him and give her $76,000 } Me Sena a ol rend to ¢ 1¢ lef | the rear window of the loft building. On| in trust and other property, This offer stitutions, ing hee , ty hd sie Ni this they lald a plank and over this| followed, Mrs, Griffin recites, after “he is ‘ vn ith the ie flimay_ bridge they led to safety @ score| (Dr, Griffin) had been discovered kiss- atl on a aw st in| Of more of terrified girls. | ine S woman on the public @trests ot | New York: B " iid ovate, When he: provides: thar dha jut this improvised bridge was Of) New York, and after he had been ac-| 27 West 34th St. s Wat iooen st "y no avail to two boys who trapped recelve the residue |in the front of the sixth floor. Flames Under the will St. Vincent’ by them at thelr pos at the front is for help} =Flames from the lower floor @wept by them each moment and the heat which rose was so intense that the boya could look out the window only an instant at a time, long enough to yell, and then dodge back out of the emoke and heat. Capt. Callaghy of Engine No, 1 and Lieut. Reed of Truck No, 12, the first firemen to arrive, saw danger of the boys, and Reed and his men ran an elghty-five-foot ladder up to ‘the sixth floor. Fiames, leaping from the thre stories beneath it, swept about the lad- der, and it was impossfole to pass up it until Callaghy and his men mounted with @ line of hose to the third floor of No, 43. There they directed a stream, which swept the ladder up and down, keeping it veiled in a mist of wate! AT CONCERTS IN PARK Yommissioner Adds He Wouldn't Mind Having a Place Where ce ssioner Stover does not) Tn. i teaay te be At times the men were out of sight of those in the street, while heavy clouds of smoke enveloped them. There were cheers when they reappeared and a wild yell of encouragement when Costello was seen to disappear through the win- dow. He reappeared a moment later dragging the two boys whom he had found half senseless further back in the Toom. He passed the boys out to Reed and Mallon and the descent com s FIREMEN HEROES RESCUE BOYS on Dr, Pease, the anti-amoke man who curb all amoking at band concerts in the Mayor efter the crusading doctor “Though I do not smoke myself,” said the Commissioner, “I am not op- posed to smoking. I not only approve He is Accused of Having Kissed Inent physician in New York City, to- The girl was the first hurried to that In- | day inatituted a auit for separation from were already sweeping up through the] gisciosed the fact that Miss Holton lives middle of the room and they were held] a No, 7 Downing atreot, Brooklyn, of it at band concerts but also of drink- ing there, too. I would just as soon nee @ reservation on the Mall back of the bandstand where people could smoke end drink while listening to the STIFLED AND HALF DROWNED. It was really only a moment or two before firemen had the boys on the street, but it seemed like hour: tree in what Miss MacArthur was about to testify on the witness stand ing an “admirer in New York" when she was interrupted by Mrs. Tatum's lawyer. The young womaa, who charged that her sister, Mrs, Tatum, Dulled her hair and beat her severely, had reached the point where she said Tatum and his wife had @ “terrible| fight.” Miss MacArthur eaid her sister beat her, in disapproval, not of her love for Dr. F, W. Mason, but because she re- fused to marry Frederick W. Peters Jr., son of a New York manufacturer. ALL MELLEN MEN MAY HAVE TO LOSE NEW HAVEN JOBS (Continued trom First Page.) Property. That it was useless to dis- cuss the reasons for or tho cause of that condition, That tt hed to be met, and the only way it could be met, having proper consideration of the property, was by his resignation. ‘Theat he felt everything that he had done was and would tn time be justi- fled, but that there was @ question ‘whether that if he remained to work the problem to that justification it would not be still ¢urther envbar- tassed. Therefore he resigned, ‘The committee, after considering Mr. Mellen's rtatement, accepted his conclusion with great reluctance and at the same time with full apprecia- tion of his work, ‘The resignation of Mr. Mellen was e@ccepted by the board to take effect on the appointment of his suc: and the committee was instructed to consider the sélection of such euc- cessor, The members of the com- mittee were J, P, Morgan, Theodore N, Vail, Samuel Rea, William Skin- ner, Edward Milligan, Robert W, ‘Taft. It ia considered significant that Mr, Mellen asked, in his resignation, that the directors accept it as to be of fect on or before Oct, 1. On that Mr, Mellen je to go On trial under an Indictment charging him with man- slaughter in connection with the West- port wreck. ‘Mr, Mellen, his friends eay, has been Geeply distressed about his indictment, The loyal Mellen men in the Haven service have been whispering that eince the death of J, Pierpont Morgan there has ben a disposition on the part of the directors to make Pres- ident Mellen the “goat” for all the der- elictions charged against the system. When Mr. Mellen goes on trial for manslaughter he will be entirely free of the raliroad and in @ position to give extremely interesting testimony as to the reasons for actions for’ which he has been criticised. _—_—s— ed With Making Boy Drank, Frank R. Smith of No. 22 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, before Magistrate Nolan in Contre Street Court pleaded not guilty to-day of having plied Atteen- year-old Joseph Toye of No. ‘88 Hud- son avenue, Brooklyn, with liquor until the boy was dangerously ill and taken the alcoholic ward at Bellevue Hos- diel Gmith was eld in (66) ball, 4 SAYS GIRL’S BROTHERS WANT HIM TO WED HER Panayopulos Charges Them With Causing His Arrest on False Accusation to Coerce Him. Charging that Demios G, and John G, Gabdrilion, brothers, of No, 8% Kast ‘Twenty-eighth street, had caused his arrest on @ charge of grand larceny to coerce him into marrying their sister, Katina, Thomas Panayopulos to-day caused thelr arrest. @upreme Court Justice Go late last night signed the order, They are held in bonds of $250 each pending the hearing of a sult for $20,000 damages for false imprisonment brought by Panayopulos in the Supreme Court. Numerous aMdavits are submitted by Panayopulos to prove that his arrest Was almply @ means of accomplishiig his marriage to Miss Katina Gabrilion. He charges that on June 13 he was ar- rested on the complaint of Miss Gabril- jon charged with the theft of $500 while 4 visitor in her apartments, Magistrate McAdoo, sitting in the Third District Court, held him to the Grand Jury, but that body refused to return an indict- ment against him. Panayopulos does not hold Misa Gabrilion responsible, a: serting that the brothers u dominating characters in causing his arrest, AT STANDSTILL IN ALBANY. Sessions Held in Sena: A bly. One Mina! when another leg! In the A calendar was put over until row, planned, of the ‘Tuesday. na Torpedoes Exploded for Them. ALBANY, July 18.—It took the Legis- lature just two minutes to“Mspose of to-day's business—one minute for each house—and tt adjourned untit to-mor- watching crow at a time were the resc rescued visible, Then they would pass out of sight in a cloud of smoke, or a burst of flame from one of the lower windows would sweep around the lad- der despite the stream of water which Callaghy and his men kept playing on it. But finally they reached the street, haif-stifled by smoke and half-drowned by the water which had poured over music.” HUNDRED RESCUED, TWENTY INJURED IN FACTORY FIRE (Continued from First Page.) the first firemen to arrive ssw that they could not cope with the bluse, and it brought Chief Kenlon, who sent some of his men to the rear of the building and others to the adjoining roofs, It was more than an hour, how- ever, before the fre was under control, and then it had burned out the four top rs, he firemen kept the blaze from spreading. Six hundred girls employed in No, 143 were marched out in a fire drill, There was no panic among them and they were kept in perfect order. The lower floors of the burned building were vacant and all the dam- age wae sustained by the Model Button owners. way was cut off. Others took to the fire-escapes. A crowd gathered outside the building and in their fear the 4i@ not think to lower the last ladder to the « it. Instead they jumped and men caught them as they fell. Many were saved in this way and hurried away as soon as they had been set on thelr feet. BURNING GIRL SWUNG OUT OF HIGH WINDOW BY RESCUERS. Potano and Accaco were leaning over the mizing tank when the explosion came and Miss Rissio was standing nearby. Their very nearness to the ex- plosion saved the men, for they were hurled go far by the shock that they fell wistr of the burning gasoline Though half-senseless, they picked themselves up and rushed for the firo- escape, down which they clambered to the street and dropped from the lower eseape. Accaco’s hip was broken by thie drop. Mise Rissio, standing a dosen feet away from the tank, was just in range for the flood of biasing gasoline which was tossed into the room. It over- HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Makes Cold and Hot Meats Tasty. » E. A GRIFFIN SIIED \ BY WIFE FOR SEPARATION ie are wearing javen't had your eyes pi Ra for twO" yee years OF more better have one of our Oculists examine your eyes. It may be that a weaker or stronger pair of glasses are a Woman in the Public Streets. Mrs. Caroline Griffin, wife of prom- cused of Sllegitimately supporting sald woman, one Marion F. Holton.” Pape 442 Columbus Ave, 70 Nassau St. Bklyn: 478 Fulton St. and 1009 eyed Newark: 597 dene nr. Hahne & MAKE THAT | PURCHASE Not all the advertising we could put into a Let eel this newspaper, set ipsmallest type. would do half as much to make jee a ready customer of Lam- erts as one purchase at the Lambert store. Will you not, The Grifins were married June 24, 1865. Mrs. Griffin aska for the cus. tody of her minor son, Eugene, and reasonable allowance for her own eup- port and that of Bugene, Dr. Griffin, according to his wife, owns valuabl real in New York and Connecti- cut and has much {a addition to @ luc: HAS $17 TO PAY $2,515, Robert Price Bell, Bull Moose leader and lawyer of Long Island City, has filed @ petition in baakruptcy. In his schedule of ilabilities Bell! | for your own sake, make that enumerated $961.55 in judgments against him and other unsecured debts of ieee’ es a cert time $1,553.68, For assets he has $192, of ||) y article of Jewelry which must be at the same Hine cine ne ero ry sing AN ENGAGEMENT RING which $175, representing office furniture and law books, ls exempted by law, ving $17 to settle 14 Karat, wold, and platinum, whic! you want, Wil you not buy at store. in are sold at porters’ prices? Such & store is CEYLON TEA White Rose Coffee, Only 35c. a Pound ox piece ory, Where quality is gu iddie: pee Ts. 1 sito Diamond Brestenus Bt Rinse tie Dia ner n. etiasi briiignt cy t at the correct All size roll film hé en prints i o1 the ‘ork ilvered prompt: ek Buys Any Bieyeles and Tennis Goods KODAK BERT BROTHERS ue, Corner Bath Street. August Store Closed t 6. MICHIGAN FURNITURE Co 406 Broadway, below Cana: st. 831 Broadway, Bet. 12th & 13tn Imported ™ Absolutely ! ! HOLBROOKS | GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE whelmed her and instantly her clothes were on fire. In @ frenzy of pain and fear she rushed to the window, blindly im Us Band Fine Balad Dreesin eonem oo sb Bardia and ipa = SAUCE bdbescaalort saacdlic el selecting one to which no fire-escape rose. ‘There she stoof, shrieking frantically while the flames from her clothes licked up about her head and face, She was nearly senselese and was staggering back into the room already filled with fire when two men on the third floor of the loft bullding next door, at No. M3 West Twentleth street, came out Fridays and oe te and Special for Friday, ‘Tuly a% Frethee and then covered with chocolates cup nox 1 grade oweet, wo offer our WEEK-END COMBINATIONS ep: 8 Bee y—99e CHOCOLATE COVERED | PEACH |V. 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