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PLAYS FORCHES 4 ee anne in Boston on Sunday. ‘The W Jere will be a foature in the FIREMEN'S BAND FROM THE PACIFIC LABORERS on Rockefellers Forest Day. NINE MINISTERS dreased in akirte Kenton Tells Convention One- Quarter of Fires Are Due | ay [hed to aor to Incendiarism. | tootsies undern: h are fashion’s Ia m for hely. Scotchman han appealed to the courte, MEANEST OF CRIMINALS NEW REGULATION of the London PIANO PLAYER tn England played 1, Commissioner Johnson and Insurance Manager Lock Dif- fer on Matter of Statistics, anyway. SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY tn Munich Wseuthentic voice from the Far West ‘wae heard to-day at the Forty-firet Genvention of Fire Chief at Grand Centr! Palace, of which thin ts the ero: end Gay. The Portland, Ore., Fire De- partment Band gave a concert in the exposition hall. This is the only real fire department and in the United @ates, not counting the one In New Yerk, which in not yet completely or- @anised. There are thirty-two pleces in the Portland band, played vy willing Members of the fire department. The empenses of a private car across the eontinent are borne by the department ftedif with funds raixed at home con- certs, The members feft Portland on Aug. % and gave concerts at Tacoma, ‘Minneapolis, Milwaukeo, Chicago and oheck on that disease. DECADENCE OF PARK ROW—Dola beans yesterday. NARY A CANDIDATE has filed hie ‘on the floor of the exposition, and the volce of the visiting chiefs is unanimous that the day of the horse is past in fire- fighting. An interesting relic of the re cont “old days” of auto apparatus is a small combination hose cart and chem- foal engine made in 198 for the New London, Conn., department. This piece has seen continuous service since It was nd looks fit for more hard work Parade to the Firemen's Memorial, Riv- @aide Drive, Friday afternoon. INCENDIARIOM 18 RESPONSIBLE |” FOR QUARTER OF FIRES. A memorial service to firemen killed on duty will be held at Aeolian Hall of Weat Fifty-fourth street. A h. ch- gramme, discussing “Fire Losses | son wii be given at the Plasa Hotel to ‘Their Relation tb Incendariasm.” each! tne wives of the visiting chiefs and from the angie of his own experience |i seats at the Hippodrome have Chief Kenion eaid: faba saeide for the “The professional firebug is a deadly manes, Menace to the community, a cunning Chief Kenion will be- eae ace ee ndideration Hurriara | Delmonico' on Friday night to she «gg phondbosndin fg on, Burciare | toreten delegates and the officers of the or highwaymen at runchances of | Str iation. themacives recetving bodily injury, but the firebug may be quietly and in per- @onal comfort building up an allbi while Nis victims are be death. 1 do not believe the @ cifizen has any conception of the exteht to «which this trade 1s ¢ollowed. It 1s my ober judgment that in the olty of New York, at Jeast 2% per cont. of all fires are of News Oddities J.D, declaren that too frequent holidays jead to extravagance USE OF SNUFF In the United States in on the increase, crowd of 2,500 by playing @ Vaseball game in Philadelphia, X-RAY SHOES, with uppers of Irish crochet Ince that plainly show the GIRL WHO DANCED the tango on @ bell buoy off Long Reach silpped and AMERICAN GIRL who lost her vote in Californian because she married a ing of babies. No wonder the women throw bricka, hour continuous performance That's worse than your neighbor in the next fat, and then cut off her arms and legs. Precocious ohiid. TUBPRCULOSIS EXPERTS say Pitteburgh's soft coal smoke acts ae a SCIENCE AND BARRARISM—Mineralogist heading an expedition in eearch of radium in Papua was eaten by cannibals. WOMAN'S TOOTH estimated at 2,000 years olf found in the Pittedown chalk pits. It ia amall, pointed and shows vigorous use by its fair owner. man of Washington, N. J., as required by Ia: MOUSE UP SLEEVE Two Doctors Hear Appeal wound, ‘They came from a tall, handsome young woman, ’ hold ‘by the arm by two men, while a ————___. lent shadows of Madihon avenue and For- ty-aixth atreat, at 8 ofclock last night. —_—~—- "FORTY DAYS MORE ‘DELAY FOR YELLOW TACAB COMPANY |Justice Ingraham Grants a Temporary Injunction Against the New Ordinance. wil tate w ae usual en Labor and nine gitia in bloomers euited a freak. GOES TO HIGHER COURT Health Department forbids the rock- 60 tunes from memory in a thirty-four Managers Now Claim Their Profits Are Diminishing Under New Law. nite ee-year-old girl with a club Driven out of the lower divisions of the Supreme Court by adverse decisions of Justices Seabury and Donnelly up- holding the new taxicab ordinance, for n'a “beet and” lunch room ran out of | Which The Evening World fought, the fight against the measure to the Appel- late Division of the Supreme Court. Pre- siding Juatice Ingraham of the Appelial Division to-day granted the company an injunction which again delays the oper tion of the new Iaw in so far as {It con- cerns the Yellow Taxicab Company, The injunction, although only a temporary one, is not returnable until] October 10, when the sessions of the Appellate Div- {sion are resumed. Thin gives the Yel- low Taxicab Company a month and ten day's to Hck up fares under the old law. At the office of the Corporation Coun- fel, where the Injunction was served upon Assistant Corporation Counsel Louts THahle, it wan announced that stops would be taken immediately to intentions to run for Mayor of Alder- 4nd there ts none in aight. S NEAR TRAGEDY ON A SDEWALK have the injunction vacated. The lat- | Chlef Jonn Kenion, Commissioner | this evening. est move of the Yellow Taxicab Com- » Seseph Johneon and Frank Lock, man-| ‘To.morrow an exhibition and test of pany 1s viewed by the Corporatién ager of an insurance compi con-|are apparatua will be held at the “oot Counsel attaches as simply another at- ' @ributed the papers to to-day's pro- tempt to delay the operation of the ordinance, ARGUE NOW THAT COMPANY'S INCOME HAS FALLEN OFF. ‘The same objections that were made to the new law when it was tested in the Supreme Court were reiterated be- fore Justice Ingraham by Leary & Good- body, attorneys for the Yellow Taxicab Company, who also fought out and lost thelr case before Justice Seabury, The only new feature of the fight against the ordinance is, the company claim: that after two wi vation of the onstrated that the commpany's profits have been seriously diminished, In other words, as the city officials in and Deadly Operation Is Performed. “Help! help! Murder!" And then followed a throat gurgling The orles awoke the echoes in the at- Deautifully dressed, who wan Market Closing—In the last hour @| thin’ looked complacently on. Not al charge of the ordinance explain it, the incendiary origin, that out of 14.571 fres | fractional rally took place in lead- | policeman was in eight. One of the | measure has the desired effect of eat- in Greater New York in a single y Ing issues, but did not ha’ Vigor | men jabbed the girl's arm with a gold |ing at the heart of the taxicab mono- 3,663 of them were probably delibera: enough to gain much headway. The cause of the reaction was put @awn to various reports of an unfevor- started and planned. There is more danger of & sweeping conficgration as the result of incendiariam than the Average citizen would probably realise. “If % per cent. of the fires in New York City are of incendiary origin, 1 make the statement that the average The Government cotton report and as the character of some of the rall- penknife, mole character. Oh, will dt! tetll it!” the suft against the Reading, as well | man between his teeth. She screamed again. “He'e going up my arm,” she cried. “T'll choke you to death,” said the walled the girl. 1913. VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, poly, the very evil to destroy which | the ordinance was framed “We are confident of winning our he Appeliate Court as we won| Supreme Court." said Assistant} yunsel Hable today, “The | h this new that | ro in yeraie under the old ordis jnance. All they are fishing for ts de- lay, However, this office i« looking up the law on the sulject and I hope to discover & means by which the injunc- tion granted this morning by Justice Ingraham can be vacated before Ovt. 10. WOKAN WINES NAY TAKE STAND WN SULZER INQURY | Investigators Seek Light on Reports of Illness of HARD COAL TRUST. "tc ms ‘ AGAIN ATTACKED | PRIMARY BILLS NEXT. BY GOVERNMENT em rs ns willing Legislators From Up State as Witnesses, the comp whieh tw Dissolution Suit Under Sher- man Law Aimed Especially at the Reading System. ‘Subpoena survers were busy in this city yesterday in an effort to enforce Yellow Taxicab Company has carried its| the attendance of witnesses before the Frawley Committe, which will to-mor- row resume Its investigation of charges against impeached Gov. William Sulzer. Eugene Lamb Richards jr.. counsel for PHILADELPHTA, Sept. 2.—Another attempt to smash the Anthracite Coal Trust was begun in the Federal court he this afternoon when the Govern- ment filed a clvil dissolution mutt under | the Legialative See ee enula te the Sherman law. The Reading sya- Markad Sut antl Ge COmMILON Rad es tem, the railroad, coal producing and ead eee trem ite auente and Gib lary rail and coal corporations] celved reports from le agents, une it attacked. grist That the aystem owns 75 per cent.| | 4 Preliminary am and transports 60 per cent. of all the| ‘te Sed onan anthracite coal in Pennsylvania was ares ARIA At: WAR: baly- {iia 'ORTSAIT ty alleged by the Government. The bin | ards Nebbs i atitonrent: invite declares unless the present €ombination| ae tle presen ineulis, MP 1s omashed the Reading will in time) Ripe 0 oes aie men had been busy “control every ton of commercially 4 valuable anthracite known to exist.” |Tunning down persons whore testimony patsintonthMelantebili was considered necessary to clear up JOCKEY’S MOTHER KILLED. the situation. WILL TAKE UP PRIMARY BILLS MATTER. “I can't say just what lines we will follow when the committee meets,” de- clared Mr. Richards, il we have heard from the subpoena servers who e looking up witnesses. We will taxe up, among other things, the Primary Bill matter.” ‘This means that several Legislators will be called to testify regarding the alleged activities of Gov. Sulzer to ob- tain the pas of the measure. effort is to be made to determine what Promises or hope of reward, if ' we Governor. It ts believed that the process servers are finding diMiculty In. getting in touch with some of the prominent Legislators up-State, who are tired of the Sulzer case or have no desire to appear in the proceedings and give their testimony WILL INVESTIGATE REPORTS OF MRS. SULZER’S ILLNESS. The committee ;roposes to inquire Mre. W. G. Wilson Throws in Rena- way Accident at York, Ontario. OTTAWA, Sept. 2—Mra, W. G. Wil- son, who raced the steeplechasar An- colt Morpeth on’ circuit and who was the mother of Jockey A. Wileon, was killed in @ runaway acoident at York, Ont., yesterday. Ldttle Wilson rode during the latter part of the Saratoga meeting. His last winning mount was on Harvest Queen Saturday. ——— ee Motor Truck Ri Ow held out to win support for Alexander Albaun, ten years old, East One Hundred and Twentieth st: run over and instantly killed by a heavy motor truck in front of 176 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street this afternoon, This is the fourth automo- bilo victim in Harlem in the past twen. ty-four hours, The car was operated by Pichard Lang, a driver in the em- ploy of the Richard Webber Company, meat dealers. it 153 into the reports of the illness of Mrs, Sulzer shortly after the probers began their investigation of Sulser’s ' alleged stock transactiona. It is said that the committee has conferred with, a woman who is prepared to testify that Mra, Sulzer’s illness was at no tUme sertoan, Questioned about the identity of this woman, Mr. Richards iswered that all he would say at t ti 8 time is that voluntary witness wi Tt was, said that tne ne 0 deeper into the Sulzer campaten con- tributions and week to show tac "tor | were further pms not accounted for in the list sworn to and filed by Mr. Sulser with the Secretary of State, dames McCreery & Co, 34th Street — 5th Avenue — 23rd Street On Sale, Wednesday, September 3rd. WOMEN'S HOUSE GOWNS Choice assortment of the latest Fall models in House Gowns and Negligees at attractive prices. Special_Valucs Negligces: of Crepe de Chine ‘trimmed with hand-embroidery and lace. 8.50 and 12.50 values 12,50 ahd 16.50 Matinees of Crepe de Chite,— accordion plaited model. value 18.50 12.50 Crepe de Chine Slip-ons...vatue 9.50 8.75 egligees of Albatross in a variety of models. value 9.50. 6.50 Negligees of Satin,--- Duchesse lace trimmed. value 12.50, 9.50 “LA VIDA” CORSETS An extensive variety of new Fall models in Imported Coutil. Broche and Silk Brocadé. Two new models in Fine Couti! for the average and medium figures. 3,00 und 4.90 New model in Fancy Broche for medium and well-developed figures. 5.05 Models for slight figures in Fine Inporte:d! Coutil. 6.00, 8.00 and 10.C0 “LA PRINCESS” CORSETS toss per fire in this % per cem. fg far greater than the average loss per five under any other classification. The @verage loss by fire of the 14,571 fires in & single year that were accidental was “There is no meaner or more despic- dle criminal on earth than he who de- Weerately plans what may easily be- @eme 4 horrible holocaust, for the ' ake ef personal gain. Let us lend the road earnings reported for July, put & damper ‘upon market sentiment. The final prices showed a mixed closing, as @ fow issues had a net gain, while the greater number showed losses rang- {pe from % to 3% points, The copper stocks closed strong at advanced dividend. | Businoss was resumed on the Btock Exchange this morning with a strong market. The most important exception was New Haven which started with a net loss of 1% from Friday's final gale, A movie stunt? ® tragedy in real life. No, no, no. Just a mo- Now; please. ‘The girl had rushed at the three men. ret" They didn't attempt to hold her up. She held them up with this wild appeal: "Oh, pl » there’ Prices, Amalgamated Copper 1 up, Utah | a fo en ® motse Up) my 1% [and Steel lost % more than 14! «ILL CHOKE YOU!" HISSED ONE HOLDER, ‘Two of the men happened to be doc- tors, They were Dr. G Washington ‘olby of No. 108 West Thirty-fifth atreet, and Dr. Samuel McCullough of N. u Special 5.00 value for 2.95 Of Fine Coutil, Fancy Broche and Silk Brocade. 3 influenced by the accident reported on ite line. Am. Smeltere opened off %, and de- clined % more to @, and Atch., N. Y. ‘Cemtral, Mo, Pac,, were the other excep- tlona to the strong tone. Canadian Pacific reflected buoyancy in the London market, by an initial gain of %% pointe, and the copper shares re- psd ge Latah arbi Amal. per improv: at th ing, igi @ opening, In the secomd hour the market sagged off, and soon lost af of the advance er- cept in a few stocks. By noon the active lista, with few tense to the lives hose who are en- our care.” IHN@ON AND LOCK EXCHANGE COMPLIMENTS. Commissioner Johnson and Mr, exchanged some compliments. ead off with an indict. ineurance companies on he has made familiar to York public in the last two jeging that 26 per cent, of the jeommunity were incen- @ttributing @ large part of eit i & g itt git 5 E below the opening. tral, ih Fo Ai ge with the decline of 2% Ly ged in New Haven, declined 2% to Nearly ev stook yielded to ‘Fo this Mr. Lock retorted that Mr. | the recession, which’: was in progress up Feenacn had made use of carelessly | until the middle of the afternoon, and @omplied statistics and was altogether | Joneses ranging from % to 1% were tm error in his conclusions, The figures | shown, New York Central showed a @howed, he said, that the proportion of | 10s# at MK of 3% points from Friday's fneendiary fires, the country over, wae | “al Price Ret more than 31-2 per cent. The Closing Quota CHIEF BAUR OF BREMEN SORRY | we following raze the Rlabest, to nd last ! of a x f changes HE CANNOT COME OVER, | Di ajared with Friday's. closing pres: Robert H. Menzies, chairman of the i Ne Finance Committee, a. cir | ter from Chief Baur of Bremen, Ger- | Am. he i many, expressing his regret that he will | 4m rN Fy t ¥ not de able to attend the concention, ax 4™ ¢ rts] wit —- %] he had planned. He had his trunks Am "iy 7 QI Packed and tickets bought, when he ree | 4m of ih asi | ceived an order from the Senate of | Aveconds Minin BA% AT) a Bremen to represent the city at the! Au! @ Sum Fo: BOR Bele BBN — BN Balvage Congrews in Vienna, which I my WH "4 being held on the same days as the | BS Bu — 14 convention here, \¢ 2s cs eee Chief J. Meler of Amsterdam, Holland, | ry 1a +S was much wanted at the es B: i =e , rhecres &S, grees, being an oMfcer of that body ani Ge & fireman of repute, but he elected to| pre come to New York, and is taking an Active interest in the convention, og Bs = It has been noted that there is not « 1 By = single piece of horse-d: py By * = BS Bh a oe a me oo mt iz -"% WZ iin =e ity Tt oO My We td for He @ + % say lngve The Woril wen to hewn, — 1% | nf changed as often as = 8h oot, a) orning WoT Tors Adc per week % - Bhs nea Air, 2% per cont. 7 ‘Bend your remittance to ‘Bt div. 1¢ tor cont. iN ‘the Cashier 4 Ohtoage Wh mi Fat Park averiue. With the other man they looked with girl, pleading for the death of « mouse. and to give the lady first ald. {moat professional manner. ao with tt” the girl's arm. out!” exceptions, showed declines of one point | 4 York C cate it. | Ing of the coat with the gold penknifo, PED PSE er urprii Dr. Colby was the first to recover “Take your coat off." he said, in his “I can't, I can't!" cried the girl, “It's -plece coat, and the walst comes “H'm!" said the doctor, and he caught it out!" cried the girl. Cut tt “I am afraid I'll rutn the coat if I jo." “Oh, well, cut the lining.” “I've got him,” sald the doctor. It was then he hissed: “I'll choke you!" He meant the moune. “I was in my room all evening,” the wirl eald, tearfully, “and I he: t horrid thing squeak and I couldn't lo: Then, when I went to go out I put on this gown, and didn't feel ¢ Uttle beast until—oh, what was th: OPERATOR EXTRACTS MOUSE, GIRL TRIES FAINT. “T think that was his death rattle,” said the doctor, who deftly slit the lin- He Inserted a hand Into the vpening In tho sleeve, He tugged a bit, pull bit, and then p ta 1 out a large mouse. When the girl saw it she fell back Against the fence and was about to faint when Dr. MeCullough went to her assistance and told her not to do it, Then, when she braced up, woman itke, while Dr. Colby held the mouse by the tail, at arm's length, she said: “Oh, did you have to kill It?" The doctor shrugged his shoulders and his companions smiled audibly, “How like @ woman,” they thought, but said nothing. The girl looked at the cut in her coat, tried to pull it together, then smiled a wee amile and said: "Thank you, gentlemen,” and "good night" ‘That was all, = —— Katser Inspects Army Corps, might cause. BPRLIN, 2—The annual pa- rade and inspection by Emperor Will: fam of the t¥ of cavalry, Ine fantry an. composing the; Guarda Army was held on the . Tempelhot F ay and was NEW YORK. Th tended by M: orge T. Langhorne, an United States Military Attache, who was afterward presented to His Maj- eaty, Many other Americans were Prenent, including @ number of visiting oo aoe Look For The Blue Bell Sign _—Then Telephone HEN you are delayed unexpectedly, and some sudden change in your plans is made necesszry—just look for the Blue Bell sign and let the telephone rearrange matters for you. 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