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1 asked Inspector Dwyer to have the Captain of the West Sixty-eighth street station here with @ jist of the numbers of policemen who took part in these raids and I am told that the captain has been transferred. I ask the Gourt to order the Inapactor to produce that man and that Ilat. Tt ls unprecedented that the Corporation Counsel should try to hide the Identity of @ policeman behind that man's own shield, Mr. Curtia declared that complaints had been made by number against policemen, who, the reconis showed, were not In the raids at ail, and thie DWYER CASE GOES TOGRAND JURY FOR HEARING THURSDAY he contended, made personal identifica- tion necessary, Walsh and Smith were Produced, but Black could not Mentity them and the hearing seemed tn a fair fay to end there when Mr. Whitman dethonght himself of having James A. Hebron, of No. 47 Weat Twenty-eighth street, and Peter Kyne, manager for Healy, identify the men as those they had seen dragging Black from the res- taurant. Magistrate Devel lowed this identification over Mr, Curtis's pro- test and the latter waived examination. When, however, an instant later, Mi Hebron could nat identity Pelicemen John Hoffman and Louls Rodman as the men who had assaulted him, Magi trate Deuel decided to adjourn further hearings, although Mr. Whitman called Dwyer to the stand and was prepared to identify the policemen through their commander, After the bearing Mr. Whitman said he would present the cases ef Dwyer and Sheridan to the Grand Jury on Thursday and hoped to present the Other cases at the me time Ho characterized the position of Mr. Cur- tis In regard to identifications as ab- gurd and decjared {1 was adopted only as @ aubterfuge. He pointed out the fact that policemen are always indicted by Grand Juries by number. WALL STREET Market Closing--The rally was still in Progress in the early part of the last hour, ¢urther improvement was noted in nearly all issues that had declined at the opening. Rock Island common recovered all ite early loss, rising to 17, and the leading etocks advanced % to 1 point higher than the closing prices of yea- terday. Trading was quiet as there was a dis- position to walt for news in regard to the weather conditions in the corn belt. The improvement Rept up to the clos- ing when the highest prices of the rally were reached. U. 8. Steel closed at 6, Unjon Pacific at 153%, and Amalgamated Copper at 73%. A few issues failed to rally to the opening level, but the lead- » were in demand, and a better tone prevailed since the reaction looked for had occurred. Although some firmness was shown in a few issues at the opening, the market tone continued nervous because of the increased fear over the corn crop outlook, and as @ result important changes were generally in the shape of declines. Rock Island preferred fell a point and the common ‘%, St. Paul ylelded a point, as did Erie, Union Pa- cific and Steel common. After the first fifteen minutes prices showed a resist. ance to the selling and @ rally started in the leading issues that raised aome Charge Made That Flannery, (His Accuser, Has Been Pressed to Withdraw Charges. INCENSED. WHITMAN IS Protests Against Efforts to Hide Identity of Accused Police- men Behind Shields. Inspector John F. Dwyer, who led the raids on Healy's restaurant, Colambus avenue and Sixty-sizth street, and, as @ fegult, was arrested on the charge of felonious assault preferred by George F, Flannery, a newspaper man, and F .ceman John E. 6heridan. charged Jointly with Dwyer, were held by Magis- tra’) Deuel in the West Side Court to- day in $1,000 Dail each, to await the action of the Grand Jury. ‘The arraignment of the Inspector and the policemen—the cases of two otner: besides Sceridan wero heard ale—wae forced by Magistrate Deuel ant Dis- trlot-Attorney Whitman after vigorous efforts by Axsistant Corporation “oun- nel George M. Curtis to have taem tranaferred to arcther court. He tion the ground that In public utterances Magistrate Dauel nad revealed bas and prejudice. The charge was made also that pressure by underground channels had been brought to bear on Flannery to influence him to withdraw hid charge against Dwyer and Sheridan In the end Mr. Curtis triumphed tem- porarily by raising the question of the legality of the identification of police- men by thelr gervice numbers. Magis- trate Deuel, to insure against the least suspicion of illegality in the hearings, postponed the other cases until Monday afternoon, announcing that in the m time he would look up the law. ‘The first skirmish in the war to #end some one to jail for the ecandal- (us scenes enacted at Healy's ended, however, with Inspector Dwyer and Bheridan facing indictment. Their cases have been removed from a Mag- istrate's court and {f the Grand Jury finds true bills against them they will appear next before a Judge of General Sessions. ATTEMPTS TO MAKE FLAN- NERY WITHDRAW CHARGES, Charles M. Hall of No. 29 Broadway, counsel for Flannery, made the charge that attempts had been made to draw Flannery off, “Mr. Flannery’s action 1s brought in the interests of good gov- eenmont and not for reasons of per- onal revenge," said Mr. Hall, “The District-Attorney has taken it up per- sonally, and Mr. Flannery could not withdraw if he chose to. HMoavy pres- sure was brought to bear on him, nev- ertheless.”’ Policemen BE. A, Smith and Patrick Walsh were the others besides Dwyer ana Sheridan to be arraigned, The charges against them being simple de- meanors, Magistrate Deuel consented to hold them in only $0 bail, after Mr. Curtis had waived examination for them. Their cases will go now to Spe- clal Sessions, In the casts of the other five policemen on whom warrants had been served, the Magistrate agreed to of the stocks near to the final figures of yesterday. U. S, Stee! rallied from 613-8 to 621-4, 1 4 Union Pacific from to 1523-8, Canadian Pacifle from 2177-8 to 2181-2, Northern Paciflo from 101-8 t 1101-8, and Reading from 1591-8 to 16014. 80 far there has been no indication of stock distribution by the interests which had been active all through the long upturn, and brokers watching the trading believed that much of the stock sold on the weather news, was for short account. The copper stocks show. ed a firmer tone toward the close of the hour, continue the parole in the custody of a fottowi eer see. highest, Jowest, and last Mr, Curtis on which he had released |£"Smiared’ with yestenloj's closing prices them at the time of thelr ar Their ‘ca. te cases will be heard on Monday. teal, Costes, ten, Che ‘There was a great crowd in the Weat | Amer. Beet v8 a ay = 8 Bide Court to witness the beginning of Se 6 rome tis 5 y District-Attorney Whitman's fight to bring some one to account for police é lawlessness. Dwyer and the arrested men were in court as early as 9 o'clock % and Qsay had to cool thelr heels for an < hour and @ half before Mr. Whitman % ppeared, Then the District-Attorney 8 and the Magistrate conferred for sev $ eral minutes while Mr, Curtis fumed, but at last Dwyer's case was called, MR. WHITMAN DISAPPOINTED Huter, Met ~ THAT HEARING DID NOT GO ON. PA age? + Mr. Curtis was on lis fect instantly =} with his objection on the ground of rig | Magistrate Leucl's bias and prejudice, t 43 but the Magistrate cut him short with ania +18 the declaration that he felt himself come | fealng 4+ mea petent to the men an impartial | Rock Island 2 - 2 hearing. Mr. Curtis raised spine other | & e+ f objection to which Magistrate Deuel Ha] 8 by i tencd for a while and tien stopped with | oar the remark Lav ae “1 don't y know what you mean]. s eo but 1 will overrule your motion, This] 1) 3. gee) we ei % cage must Ko Mr, Curtis tt Lately waived exam: Chicago Wheat Market ination nd asked that Dwyer's bail be High continued and Magistrate Deuel ean sent ms wented to the evident regret of Mr, ie , a Whitman, who had seemed to wait tr ee patiently for a chance so get at ‘MelMEW LEADER OF THE THIRD. Inspec’ . mn Sheridan s case Me. Curtis raised | Paddy sui Steps Ande in Favor the first .of his objections as to identl- ot te nae Sei ede that Mr. Flannery, ag} The fight between Patrick Sullivan, a newspaper man, doubtlest Knows brother of “Big Tim," and State Sen- Tnenector Dwyer” said he, “but 1 dolator John C. Fitzgerald for the leader- not belleve he Knows Shi n. I de-lship of the Third Assembly District, pand that he identify him,” long held by the Big Fellow, in off, From the witnes# stand Flannery |rhore was a lovefeast last night at the walked thrush the court and put @lpimothy D. Sullivan headquarters, No. hand on Sheridan's shoulder, thus di#-]) Bowery. at which the contestants posing of the quibble, and Mr. Curtis/yuried the hatehet with every sign of Instantly waived examination With thelgooq will, and Fitaserald won out, samo result as in Dwyer's case, John) genator Fitzgerald was not there, but Donovan of the National Park Banks! he was represented by Alderman Johnny | who had given dail for Dwyer, Waa On) waite who took charge when, a few min- hand to bail out Sheridan, ites later, Paddy Sullivan marched in Mr, Curtis gained his first advantage! from the headquarters of hin associa- when John Black of No, 490 East One! tion, in the old Lyons restaurant, at the Hundred and Sialy-third strect, the} nead of three hundred hana Ghore Bronx, could not identify Smith and| way a big hullabaloo and everybody Walsh whom he accused of assaulting | shook everybody else's hand. When the him, Mr. Curtis demanded that the | good natured disorder wubsided it was complaints against them be dismissed, | agreed that Senator Fitzgerald should be tdentification by number should be| the leader in succession to the Big Fel- eatticient," insisted Mr, Whitman. “It |tow and that Paddy Sullivan should act (B Subs poileemen's oumbere ere for, a0 le Weutenant THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, WIFE SLAYER ENDS OWN LIFE; TAKES POISON IN STREET, Brooklyn Man Who Stabbed Mate to Death Found Escape Impossible. BEGG! sD AID IN VA Unable to Sleep, Police on Hi: Heels and Penniless, He Kills Himself. & man whe took poison in Butler street, Brooklyn, and died a few hours later In the Holy Family Hospital was dented early to-day as Gaetano Lom- bardo, @ fugitive beimg sought by de- tectives ail over the Greater City for the murder of his wife, Mariano, in Fifty-elghth street, Brooklyn, last Wed- neaday night. Hie suicide revealed the fact that he wea one of the few “bad men" in New York who had absolutely no friends Close pressed by detectives, he had been unable to sleep ever since he plunged a knife into his wife's breast. Thers was no retreat to which he could go for refuge, no person who would lend sive him a penny to ald him in gettin out of the city, Scores of detectives were after him. Among the most persistent were Fay and McDonough of Brooklyn Mead- Quarters, At one time late yesterday they were only twe hours behind him, and would have caught him without fall during the early night. They had one of his Fourteenth atreet haunts covered, @ place in the Bronx where he was wont to go for ald was watched, and alert men were waiting for him in all the Italian colonies, TRIED IN VAIN TO BORROW FROM EVERY ONE HE KNEW. After making, futile plea to one acquaiptance for funds yesterday, he declared that he hadn't slept a wink since he “had a little trouble." He had tried to get money from every one he knew, but no one would heed his ap- Deals, Among the scores of men and women he knew in the underworld, not one would “take @ chance” on a man who had brutaily murdered his wife. Lombardo seems to have filtted di Perately about trom place to pla Ing a traif for the detectives but al ways contriving to keep @ little ahead of them. About 6 o'clock last night crowds re- turning home from work saw @ smooth shaven, well-dressed Italian walking along Butler street. He stopped occa- sionally in doorways to look furtively arougd, and then hurried forward. Ile seemed to be expecting some one to steal up behind him and take him by surprise, When in front of No, 233 he took @ small wooden box from his pocket, swallowed Its contents, walked forward a few paces, and fell uncon- scious, Dr. Cotter took him to the hospital, where he died before midnight. The only label on the box was “Polson.” There was nothing loft in it except a few flecks of the poison, which the doc- tor thinks was bichloride of mercury. BROTHER-IN-LAW IDENTIFIES SLAYER’S BODY. ‘The police found in his pocket an old receipt for rent paid for a flat in Ea One Hundred and Seventeenth street, made out to “Lombardo.” This was the fugitive murderer's name, and it was the address where he formerly lived They went to No. 1062 Fifty-eightn atreet, where Lombardo's mother-in- lives with her son, Francesco aslo, and had the latter accompany them to the hospital, It's Lombardo!” exclaimed France: co, “but he's shaved his mustache off, The brother-in-law said the family wanted nothing to do with the body, 80 At probably will be buried in Potter's Field. Lombardo's crime was unusually atro- clous. He and his wife had been awee!- hearts in Palermo since childhood, an:! sixteen years ago were married. He slashed @ man acroms the face in Italy and was given five years in prison, Flr wife came to this country to get away from him, but he found her after hit release. Finally she took him back, but five times had to leave him. Often he ved knives and revolvers in front 0! her face and threatened to kill her. After she had left him the sixth time he demanded to be taken back again She consented to meet him and talk |, over, but became afraid. When she left a train at Fifty-elgnth street tog to her mother's home, where she wa. living, he came up behind her. She ran when she saw him, but he caugnt he and plunged a stiletto into her bod; time after time, jee KEELEY MAKES DENIAL, Chicago Editor About Voting Machine Se James Keeley, man caso Tribune, whose name has been itioned in the dexy in connce- on with charges made in Chicago by presentatives of the Empire Voting Machine Company, returned from 2 rope to-day. He read the publications Knows Nothing ndal. v of The Chi- containing the charges of H. W, Harr, agent of the company, oon after he lunded. “To the best of iny knowledge and belief,” said Mr. Keeley, "I nover saw this man Barr, Certatnly [never talked with him about voting machines and I ever talked with any one else on that subject prior On the evening after the last election in Chicago I remember couple of men in the office and I recall that they asked me to say in the Tribe une that the machines had made good on the test, That's the extent of my erience with agents for voting ma- to an election meeting «| years INGERS AND DANCERS AND LEADING WOYEN OF STOCK COMPANI MUSICAL PIECE “When Dreams Come Tr and “Believe Me, , the Novelties. HE firat musteal comedy of I on, When Dreame re”? Will be meen at the Theatre Monday evening. by Philip Bartholomae, with music \ youth whos allowance. Among others in the wil be Joseph fantley, Summerville, Ann Moone: and Saranoff, a violinist. eee to the Thirty-ninth Str Tuesday evening. The action cha to a hunting cabin in the Rocky M tains. John Barrymore and Mary ¥, head a cast that Roberts, Frank Ci Alonzo Price, M, Tello Webb, Kath Harris, Alberta Roberts Byers. . “The Confession” of Muste. The Manhattan Oper: company will revive Cabin.” "104 Follies of a Day will be at the Columb! tre, “The Happy Widows.” Sunshine Girle* VAUDEVILLE BILLS, At Hammerstein's will be Evelyn bit Thaw and Dainty Marie, aerial performer; @h: Ahearn and hia cyclists, M Hert Fitzgibbon, “The Hunt’ by living models, Eva Shirley, and| go into ulmort inaccessible sections and| city surroundings of brick and stone and others. to act aa ploneere wherever they could] nolsy morbidity, ‘The people want « Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre will] get land and a house cheap. Most of] little land around their homes. have Bernard Franvil singing and] them had to go more than an h Bach of the new couth shore houses dancing comedian; Will Oukiand and | away from the city in order to «: ye} that 2 re to has from # quarter company in “A Night at the Club,*| thing within thelr means, Op alacre to an acre of land. This te la Walter Law in “At the Threshold” and | who undertook to built houses for them} enouxsh for gardens, elthgr of flowe ‘His Big Brother,” and Jack Gardner tn] did it more as an experim than any-[or of toble vegetables, One of our songs. Heading the bill at Proctor’«| thing else, because they could not see) first buyers at Hellmore was @ chauf- Twenty-third Street tre willehe Kol | a demand stable enough to warrant such] feur who lad been Hving with his | Fields in “The Auto For ita lead-| projects upon @ substantial basin Wife and three children in a Harlem Ing attraction the Fifty-elghth Street] Now the experimental stage ix passed.| flat, Hix clilldren were sickly and hiv Theatre will have Gardner and Vincent | Improved tranait facilities have created] wife was budly with nerves, in “The Flying Horee.” Quintano's Mille] the stable demand that was nevensary| He pald $250 cash on w $2,600 house [tary Band will be the chief feature at] to insure the success of such operations. |and bec daily commuter, his! the One Hundred and Twenty-Atth| jor two years we have been building | monthly for tranmit’ and pay- Street Theatre. se xmall homes for families that could) ments on his houxe being no more Keith's Union Sfiare Theatre will| not afford to pay more than a fow huns|thun what he had beon paying for hie have Victor Moore and Emma Little: | dred dollars in cash and we have proved| fiat, ‘To-day his children are strong a fleld in “Change Your Act or Back to] that such properties are Just what meet} and healthy, his wife is the pleture a the Woods,” Ruby Hoffman in The] the growing Wants of the time. apy 1 well-balans or Q Open Window," Jim Diamond and] ‘pg illustrate this feature of the sub-| feree and are raising on their (ees st Siby! Brennan in a comedy skit, Leo wih home seeking movement, I can} ttle plot all of the vegetables and Carrillo In his Chinese stories, and| speak with authgrity upon the opera-|Derties that aa ae MIRE IM Pr, a I, ___ J others. tions in the Bellmore, Freeport and Me TRE MLGE Wale Rouaes The bill at the American Theatre willl Merrick sections of the South Shore, ra at Belmore © Chute bre include "Loule’s Xmas," Wilson and | where our Long Isiand Builders and! enough to reveal the new forces in the j Bearson, Harry Welman, Heatrive Mor song Island Realty company have been |@uburban home situation. They are Agency" and Marie Russell here we ee Me dettchtd tae, |MPWAFA Movement haw started In wide manne aire neosnee an {nab and. a0ld every, ona at aa average| Soe. Ct eee he New Brighton Theatre, Tright- > on Beach, will ba, Edna Hhowalter, | Price of #.000 ¢ tos prima donna; Kugene O'Rourke in a|representa an average of mlx crook playlet, “Pullman that one litte home suburb alone. has Porter Malds,"" and Sexal,|grown by #0 people during thix time dancers; Vox and Foxle's Circus, and /and they are yaying on Installments for THE PURE FOOD AND “lo ant ie Walters. 0 operty. doubt Among others at. Tenderson'a Xfunle |e ae ele he DRUG LAW w|Charges Rupp With Non-Sup- port, While He Sues for Cus- tody of Five Children. Hall, Coney Island, will Billy Gould and Beil Fellx and the Barry Girl Tempest, and the Six Musle: Luna Park enters upon the of its season, New v. Lawrence Rupp, the little anti-suffra-] ment Park . Silvio Hein. ‘The chief Meure ts that scapade with a dar “Belléve Me, Xantippe.” described @ comedy of thrills and laughter, com t Theatre on Dave Marion brings his ‘Dreamiand Mturlesquera’ 40 the Murray Hill Then- AND NEW COMEDY FOR COMING WEEK ue” Xantippe,” the ‘ome Lvrte The piece or in Paria causes his father to cut off his cast May Vokes Marie Flynn, Anna Wheaton, Amelia Donald Mac- Donald, Edward Gervie, Fraser Coulter ingen from a New York bachelor apartment joun- oung ino Includes Theodore mpeau, Henry uli, rine and Alpha Will be the offering of the stock company at the Academy House stock nele Tom's Miners People's Theatre will have ‘The Olympte opens to-night with “The Ne ck Clifford in dances, aries dogs, portra: be William Hawtrey in “Old Nick and Company,” Ashlyn, George Florence Spillers, i, month udeville offerings and etrcus acts will be seen at Palisades Amuse- 1913, |Building of the Home As a a Matter of Economy Operator Who Who In Building 150 Houses a Year on the} South Shore of Long Island Says That Fami- lies of Moderate Means Are Buying Them on Small Cash Payments and Reducing Their Living Expenses. BY CADMAN H. FREDERICK. Huilders along the south shore of Long y | Iatand cannot pat up dwellings fast} “enough to supply the demands of flat dwellers from the city. ow thit we have rapid transit er vice, the population overflow eastward 1s becoming tremendous, If It Is to con- tinue at ‘he rate of the past year, I 9 dict that the expansion of residential @ccupation in the eastward direction will vegin ¢o surpass In volume the north- Ward movement within a very few years, In fact, it seema sure to make greater tecorda very soon than were ever cored by the Bronx of all of Westchester te the matter of small private houses, | Cr PREDER 1c estate that pe lation make: va ‘The movement marks a tranaformation | That Mondial pe Lilt is Liab ig! " ul of the wase- ‘omperity to the p e from « i ‘n the living conditions of we shown by the number of dally com earning classes, Emphatically tt '8 45] nutern who are empioved in the city imme itride forward In atic bet- ‘Two years axo there were twelve, Now termont for the masses. From the stuf-| there are over two hundred éy, unhealthy city flaws with) their} Betimore js twenty-five miles from orbid atmosphere and influences tie| Manhattan, bur the main part of Ite New population is coming from the Man- hattan end Brooklyn Mathoure districte some of tt even from the Hrong, It ie hot the only place within the twenty- five-mile zone that Is scoring equally heavily in the attraction of city flat- people have begun to move into the wile healthful country where they are sur- rounded with Rreen grass, open fields and growing things to make an environment more in harmony with na- trees, ture, I beligve tt moans the salvation | dweilers, It iiustrates the new move- and redemption of the city masws from] ment of the Masses from bad to better the manifold evils Into which they were) home quarters as a logical progress of rushmg as a result of Increasing poputa- | evolution, tlon congestion IT 18 AN ERA OF EASY HOME- BUYING FOR WAGE-EARNERS. Until we began to get the right kind of rapid transit two years ago, the Progress of the wage-carning masaes toward better home conditions was alow Thousands moved out of the city every year into attractive suburbs, it le tru but those who did not nave more than a thousand doilars of savings could not do very much financially to Improve their condition, They ware foreed to FLATOWELLERS WANT BETTER RETURNS FOR THEIR MONEY. One powerful incentive in this expan: sion in the fact that families of the pro- eressive type wil not pay rent for email cramped flats, with never a Ditot green ward to set thelr feet on, or trees ot warden surroundings, when they can get All thene things at practically the same price under their own ownership at an equal distance in point of transit ume from their places of employment. There in @ growing rebellion against crowded worth from $750,000 to $1,000.00 by the time the payments are completed, This in itself shows eplendid Interest on say- ings thus invested, ! PEOPLE CARRY PROSPERITY TO TRANSIT SUBURBS. During the present year we have built | sixty one-family houses there at a has not only brought the foods. and drugs of this country up to ahigher standard of purity, but it has climinated the harmful medicines with which this sist of No, 1100 Glenmore avenue, Brook- Lee, a of $2.00 to $3,000 each, We have pians| $country was flooded. Ion, who got himself ina pesk of trouble| GUM NEARLY WRECKS TRAIN. for pulling jin uring the samme veer! # Such medicines, however, as when he catied hix spewchinaking WIC | Wotopman of Fast Klectric E each until the entire section shail! $ Lydia E, Pinkham’'s Vegetable Martha, off the suffvage soap box and] gy wo” and Faints, [i Well covered. ‘These pusiding ope Compound, purely a roots and asked her to go home and cook hie sup: " tions alone guarantee # steady advance ° ‘ per, appeare! in the Domestic Retatious| ATHANTIC CITY, | Ave in land values, for each new house adda) gherbs product, will continue : aS pe) ing gum or tobacco wi its rage six to tit’ population, and ; efic Court, Brooklyn, to-day to answer 8] heen forbidden. the motormen by the|\, je a well recognised coi im and its beneficial work among summons olitained by his wife, charg} management of the fast Shore Line ~= | women, ing him with refusing to support her | road, which operates third, rail elec: Rupp had no right to interfere with tis] land points. | wife when workilus in “tie euuse,” even| Glen Grice bought @ penny stick of BY LACK OF METERS for the purpose of reminding her thar] eum at Ovean City Just before he | EXCURSIONS. a -woRKing THAT home at night | vourd his train. As he started one ene: ~ - liken ancbaat t oae the meadows, after the train] Company Cannot Make r" ve Vou Kier soem a res Varadet likes & any a e Them Fast an infrequent Visiter ty ti ot bs} had attained @ Uhirty-inile galt, Grice spouse and five « swallowed the gum, It lodged in his Enough, So It Would Nullity throat and shut off his wind, surrendered after eluding those the Ordinance, Dress Parade, Str. “Sea Gate” whioait to-wenve for weveral| The motorman fell over unconsetous \hy ot, 10.19; Weak, 10,48 va RNa Toll aaslatrats Flic and the train, heavily loaded with] Tig ogponents of the new taxicad |} re Sigiiteetng at ready to wand trial (or not supportir sengers, ran for three miles before another attack upon it New a wonian whole nore. ot hen conductor Could stop It. y nthe American ‘Taxi AMET wapi tay: autt her tioime ‘Thumps on Grive's back distod meter Company applied to Justice Gieg Hs soft cong in evi] the Bum, but he had to seek hosy eh in the Supreme Court for an in dgcte, SLAM PALO Hoh anatatRA REAR It upon his arrival here. Junction restraining the city froin ieoust ounsel Frida et tor ing the | on the ground th tit has the exclusive right to manufacture Fam appiying to the supreme Cour | QUALIFIED FOR PROMOTION, | instruments which will meet tue require far psRmNRtOn Ok: sae . Spiny t mente of 1 by Vash ab OW ‘me and that | Bl Us Se Ae SAUNT ESUR, SHAE Oty 18D ee Sergeante Obl it cannot make them fast enough to Yell Aachs Ril MUTROPE: Ah Bes Ee Ly supply the demand created by the new} vietory in court aan neaged Vresident Frank Gallagher of the Gleer was Inclined to refe Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS, nh the suffrage maven Munielpal Civil Services Commission to to Justice Seabury, who tn cons | 29% Pitas iene i line . wince the Magistrate gay aright} aay announced the t f the suc-| sidering the other injunction muita by | "Pr jelcanwyy ahi 'Wohaws 2. he to Uk eventngs and leave ine ‘ costul candidates In the examination | M@xiead and hotel companies, but fnaily | cor 7 supper, TE have ty ne hae esomotiun to palive Houtenant, Ouy| BUt the case aver one Week on) agros-| w and will coutin va OF PERRI ment by Leary & Goodbody, represent- $4 sergeants who of a bateh of the examination only 129 qualitle tion Counsel J 7 }a fraction more than 36 per cent : - Sergt. Abraham L. Stewart heads the| Bring Back Alleged Avladter, LY, ANieb bulb U list, followed in rotation by Gardiner] Albert Lekg, all “1 | gqiMAiTid mek Uatince Jent aru _ _ ©. Dunham, Willlam Kelliher, dames] wav qercribes | ave salosinan f Silanes (hei tatauton 8 ae ae ena Mites Of Mis Finger. 1. Colina, Kdward J. Quinn, John W, | motor autocs u4 bac! uy Stn ae Pema ar oh elly, Thomas O'Connor, Michael | to-day from Petrolt in the custody of i a Dr. Sate or one Kugene © Casey, Hrneat H [Detective Ruste of tie Dist ora BVeg a0) iden, Jamen J. Skehan und Joseph ney's staff ty fare a charge of West Eighth street and Surf avenue, | 5 Motel MeAl © $1 Caney 1aind, WAR Dette g Wii byeng| 2: HONUDUR: SCINATIEL He cet ue eee ee ee on the Howe through the bars of ite cage) {¥elve: Stewart's percentage war | checks sald to be drawn ant) Hudaon DANCING ACADEM' last night when toe it off tne) 20-85. jTeust Company, and a $9) rd bit cond finger on his right hand, The| ‘The let for sergeants, in which near-| He was locked up in t pending ALL MODERN DANCES dc Was petting th na ty apow! ty 6,009 patralmen competed, will be] his arraignment before Judge Bosilehy | Trot Tana, Beaton, ine, some visitors bow jame it was, dgaued easly in Octover. bea wo Wea oaks : aieinemes ae hes “ey ft is omy ing Ui Seer pe aera ~~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. ah fe THE TIME }: f trolley am ee tare <—s! : tite, fo jculers. FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO L&T. ‘TeTH BT. a eh Tucedare, Thursdays, Saterdare. 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