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THE BSVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913. "THEE MAYOR NEAR COLLAPSE, TAKES PASSAGE FOR EUROPE WHO BARS PUBLIC AT (Comttuea trem First Page.) INQUEST IN10 WRECK. almost everybody will concede that I/me, and so powerful are they, with one now, I have been laid|their press ents and their news ees one with one of the eharp| writers, that they were able to attack the Gfayor Girected that he be ériven to the White Gtar pier. OCleott testified tast sum- it De Lancey Nicoll in 190, the associates of the MEASURE TRACKS TOF THEBLANE. FOR .H WRECK HORSE JUMPS INTO CAR, WOMAN CUT BY SHAFT, OTHERS ARE INJURED by that able lawyer. . I, Shurveff, one of Thaw's @aid during recess that Thaw the point that he is exempt g ef $ ® “It 18 only @ few years ago that you could not ge! claim or contract ats eccastonally ¢rom | me through the corrupt press of the city tov and embarrass me in my Teeminvetion my e years ago, but I my cot Lie? Moet Gatien Feu Gaal office &e tees isions of the Immigra C . it anénege I shall never [+] Ri AMES I payment un! you went to your on eater garacraph 4, gection & which Poe pe gl dy al amt boat eee ABPOINTES, trlot leader and begged him toshelp|Driver Loses Control of An { aoe cases ‘rough Canada 4 ‘ ie | Mr. Smith and Mr. Cresiman followed | “Seu want mo to say @ few words! or aiso at the very beginning of thts wena s Ou Gia up Teare trom aay os, i Ne another country shail be ex-|Public Service Officers Hear In another automobiie, ‘They reached | Seems see epprosching political com-| my administration laid down the rule ty day" trom weet to necks ana teaz| mal, Which Creates Panic (Tham told the immigration o| cl AMIN nt Mariah ee camee patttleal yonkers, apectaan tog the| (28t appointments and promotions in| month to month. Some fellow in the ] b= hy the had his transportation] " Rear Brakeman Was twelve noon and the Mayor immediately Gnae the! the Police Department and the Fi certider Would cceidentally say to you. Among Passengers. a it and was willing to go there | went aboard. At the he was leaders, are ferocious tment ahould be only by taking | -wny don't you go to your district lead- } bh at to Pittsburgh, under escort Careless | saluted by = surprised policeman on pigs my a teat the highest men on the list every time.| gr ie would soem vo be #0. disinters r ¢ : SS. | duty and wearily returned the saluta- pot The old way was to certify at least] estea about it that you would hardly | One woman passenger and several men. Court has agreed to give us & | tho He was taken directly to hii an Ge jthree to thé appointing officer, and then! suspect the sort of rascal he was, were hurt to-day on board a Col i Gedidien on this point after recess,” oaid . & multe of roome on the gpl bag to cnt 550 op, 3 these miserable scamps would get all) “ang finally you would go to your Neff, “My own opinion ix} HEARING IN SECRET. and going in he shut the door. anvtaiee to three to pay them on the representa-| qistrict leader in desperation and give| “ene open car when @ horse hitohed » that the Government at Ot- ‘has ordered this man railroaded, eM Wthing can cave him. [t in a (amemets on justice. 1 cannot see how can find a certificate in mpoke to no one, looked neither right nr left and wae guarded against intra- jon wp to the time the ship cast off and jeft the pler at 12 o'clock. While Mayor Gaynor was in seclu- Ht tion that they would be able to get the appointment. Only one would be aj pointed, but they kept his money and restored the money to the other two, him 6 per cent. or more, and he would ‘9 4n express wagon tried to jump) have it through the Comptroller's ofice through the car as it stopped at Ond for you and @ check in your hands in jiundred and Twelfth street in Cohems ® trice, That grafting has all been bug avenue. | | i! fs Official Bases Right to Hold Mrs. Mary Mulvihill, forty. i It was a dirty game they could not tose] done away with. - es a Bdgring omg ting for the Baltic 1 nineof No, 153 West End avenue wag’ tegen Private Inquiry Into the rn is aes wate. tied, freely At, The captains were paying as high car was fall and an $17,000 for appointment. The same thing was going on in the Fire Depart- ment. I took all this graft away from these corrupt so-called leaders, Mo wonder they attack me. “Mo wonder they are ferocions against me. They have had four lean and hungry years. Yes, the MoCooeys and the Foleys and the Murphys and the Domohues, and the whole bunch, Rave had four lean and hungry years. 3 Rave entered into mo quarrels with them. 2 had no time to quarrel with them. Z simply went om and did my work y to day, and 2 kept their be Was not proper, pertinent and . Bo far they have not made eat @ Chie against him, by any means. we can offer S eenia » but I yw what good it would do.” Rar. SUDDENLY CHANGE o> LINE OF INQUIRY. qwas a eudden change in Thaw's morning. Last night Thaw's ‘had expected that the question Panity would not be considered ‘immigration men and they con- themelves on being able to @Giget the charge that Thaw had entered with @ group of newspaper men stand- ing at the head of the niger tit leading from the promenade 7 “My father has gone to his stateroom because he is very tired and doen not want to meet any one beyond those who A| accompanied him to the boat,” he said. “All T can tell you ta that he te taking this trip in order to get a thorough rest prior to the work of the campaign. He feels mighty tired.” “Was the decision to broed taken suddenly?" asked The Evening World reporter. “No. My father decided several days horse plung- a@ vain effort to get out of the way. The animal dashed forward and landed its hoofs on the floor, The shafts were carried for- ward and one entered the right leg of | Mrs. Mulvthiit, in the si seat pulled the. woman away, As she had fainted gad was in danger of falling beneath horse's hoofs. August Brinkman, whd sald he was a clerk, of No. 90 West One | Hundred and Thirteenth street, wae thrown ont of the car. Men and women Tragedy. Chief Inspector Relnap, with Chief Engineor Elweil of the Utilities Com- miasion, made a flying trip to North Ha@en early to-day. In another ma- chine were surveyors, who took” varjous measurements in connection with the Investixation of the New gfaven Rail- Toad wreck at Wallingford, Tueeduy morning. This dain the two officials “The Murphy-Gaffney city contracts were @ scandal before I became Mayor. Whether I remain in the Mayor's office for four years more of dreadfully hard work, and continued moral assassination day by day, concerns the rentpayers and taxpayers of the city more than it te. THEY WANT TO GET ALL THE CONTRACTS. Mayor who will appoint thelr favorites as heads of departments. And then they will get the contrasts for jerything, All sorts of swindling apec- ‘eu, Mita @e-esuntry by stealth. They were To-day all this was changed. offi put him through as stiff an ag G14 ever Dr. Austin Fiti ee-the-other allenists who have ¢: im. gn before the board were all it early there was a generally mor that Thaw's deportation Rae been decided on already and that Jeave town by an afternoon ere could be no appeal from a that Thaw is insane and his could not stop his deportation means. BQOORT MADE UP TO TAKE < want for use in the inquiry to be opened to-morrow by Commissioner McChord. Some of the measurementa were as te the distances between simnals and from the banjo aignal to the spot where a passenger said he saw Fiagman Mur- ray standing, whistiing and throwing stoner. Coroner Mix wants J. G. Morne of Waterville, Me., @ travelling saleeman for a Chicago firm, to appear at the tn- quest. Morne has been quoted as may- ing he saw Murray throwing stones into the bushes Inatead of running back with torpedoes to protect the train, Morse Wan thought to have remained in New Haven and the Coroner gave @ gub- ' THAW TO BORDER. Ant Superintendent of Immi- EB. Blake Robertson and In- David Reynolds, T. B. Wil- je Thornton and T. B. Garceau the ®oard that examined ¥t Was expected that if they to deport him by train prob- all five would accompany him on rele for Norton Mills, Vormont, ten mign,.oway. A few miles outside of tom 18 a bridge actoss a small creek, maghing the international boundary, whites Canada's immigration men must te rr nc St TR Ht FI Sai SG Sipps a ‘The And nestioutyPu Co. the ticket with him four years ago for a| Clates. ae ney sehet be Cast rae raw ae | cere tos be saisisees pacntes to at-| oa, bo Me Board of Estimate position and whose| To The Evening Work! reporter, Mr.| President Raymon’ Poincare would a: Blapaed his arres' ap on, et or 0 at- | gajiors’ from the United st fi ‘The Mayor and hie eon cecupied rf ocat -| Murphy smiled good naturedly when ‘se the train ran on United States | tend the inquest. A. B. Miller, engineer |, °™! i Pee 4 ee oe election he ardently advocated. Presum- | Murphy ni y turned to Paris from received a telegram from hi file morning, saying that sh her way here, The messase from Cresson, Pa., and Mrs. Thaw before Harry left if STED FOR SHOOTING “BURGLAR” IN FLAT Poena to a detective to nerve. The inquest began here to-day behind closed doors, There was no jury. Cor- oner Ell Mix maintained that he was within his legal rights in holding secret Proceedings, stating that a premature publication of facts which might serve as @ basis of criminal proseeytion would probably prejudice the interests of justice. W. H. Belnap, Chief Inspector of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Cc. C. Newell, Chief Engineer of. of the White Mountain Express, Charles AEROPLANE’S FALL KILLS LIEUT. LOVE, Aircraft Drops 300 Feet Like a Shot at the Aviation School Near San Diego. aNd] chine, and it dropped like @ shot, falll the} in the centre of North Island, San Die @AN DIEGO, Cal, Bept. U. @ A., Wan Instantly killed to-day when his aeroplane plunged 900 feet to the ground at the army aviation school near here, Shortly before the accident feet from the ground watchers saw, they say, a puff of amoke on the mi brought Love's body to Ban Di was a native of Virginia. fH, Murray, flagman of the Bir 'Hefbor WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Eleven avi- Express, KE. R. Roderteon, Miller's Bre- | ators have been killed in the army and man, L, H, Fowler, conductag of the/navy service since ‘experiments were Ber CHANGED HEARING TO 6uU- PERIOR COURT, After Coroner Mix had made ready to nis hearing he gound acoom- modations in hie office éo cran'ped that Other train. | started with heavi men were the first ein green) in 188—ten in the army and one thi ir machines q navy. In aviation the world over, 333 persons have been killed alnce 1908, 114 during the present y watt Sach ZEPPELIN BALLOON U.S. ARMY AVIATOR ago that he wanted to get an absolute rest, and he then determined that he would go abroad. He thought hé could et better rented by taking cea trip than by doing anything Not announce the plan publicly, as he ted to get without any fuses, I think he succeeded in Going this, ‘The utter lack of commotion or exeite- ment on the Baltic showed that young Gaynor was right. “REST” 16 ALL THAT 18 ON THE “My politica or business of any kind whi away, continued the eon. but rest is what he te looking for. and 27 on the promenade deck, one of the best suites in the ship. The Mayor attracted scarcely any at- tention either when he stepped out of hia automobile at the pier or when he went aboard the ehip, Not more than twenty people were at the shore end of the White Star pler when the big gray touring car, in which the Mi from his Brooklyn home. drew up at 11.92, “My 4.—Firet| York about Lieut, Mons 1. Love, Signal Corps,| Connect with the Cedric at Queenstown, that ship leavi and the Baltic being due in Queenstown on the 11th. and he may be able to make it, “It not, my father and I wil prob- Love began to descend from an altitude| ably return on the Laurentic, also of of approximately 2,000 feet. When 800] thie line, which will sall ¢rom Liver- Pool on the 13th and fe due in Montreal on the 2th. tention to spend any time on th ether side. All he wants is the rest of the One iMcations will be given out, and undel- | *ANde out of the public treasury and anced bids will be called for, and the favored contractor will get the tip how to bid and what will be expected of him. And then when he 8 the con- tract he has a commissioner to deal favor. And then | that commissioner appoints engineers to Dass upon and certify the work and in- spectors to receive the goods, and so on. “In that way the contractor has every- thing tn his favor, including the com- missioner and the engineers and inspec- tors, The engineers will pass all sorte of skimped and ulent work. It will look all right on the outaide but be hol- low and rotten within. And the Inspec- will pass third-class articles for class articles, They will pass things by the ci which contain only one-halr what @ case means in the metcantile trade, “Formerly, when a thousand cases of He 4id way very quietly and Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tam- many Hall, kept silent to-day under ‘Mayor Gaynor's blast, but the Fusion Committee of One Hundred and Seven retorted with a sharp attack on the Mayor, calling him a “particeps crim- inis" in turning over the city to Tam- many by becoming a third candidate. Joseph M. Price, chairman of the Fusion Executive Committee, Issued this state- ment: “Mayor Gaynor's statement is a se- vere arraignment of Tammany Hall and its methods, but ft is the same Tam- many from which he took a nomination four years ago, and the same Tammany from which he was willing to take a re- nomination this year. “One of the eight men Mayor Gaynor so pictureaquely characterises ‘mi erable political grafters sitting around table at Delmonico'a" was John Galvin, who in the Mi "8 previous words is one of those “sterling men” who ran on MAYOR'S MIND. father is not going to think of at least that’s what he says, “Rest and nothing father expects to be back in New @ 2th. He will try to there on the twelfth This gives him one day Tt ts not my father’s tn- ably {€ Tammany Hall had renominated Mayor Gaynor there would have been on the ticket with him for Board of Es- timate positions other “sterling” men to dg. the bidding of “Boss Murphy, and election Mayor Gaynor would have sponsored. MAYOR'S DUTY TO DENOUNCE IT LONG AGO. “Mayor Gaynor speaks of Tammany graft in the State highways and men- tlona roads on Long Island which are yor rode “Btate heads of departments and dis- honest engineers, found drun‘: in every of those who accompanied Mayor while the \Fusion Leader Scores Mayor and Tammany concerns me.” “Thieves, scoundrels, swindlers” is Mayor Gaynor’s characterisation of the during his four-year term of office? No, only since he was turned down by | Murphy, Does the Mayor really be- | | eve he could be re-elected? If not— and every sound-thinking ‘man knows | jhe cannot be if he runs as a third | | candidate—he is particeps criminis in turning, the city over to the "spolia- ‘tion of the organisation which he now vehemently denounces. “Is ‘Boss’ Murphy at the handle of the shovel?" “Boss” Murphy eat at his desk in ‘Tammany Hall for two hours to-day talking with organization leaders, He heard with surprise of the Mayor's de- parture, for no inkling of it had reached the hall in advance, and then he read with unmoved expression the vigorous denunciation of himself and his asso- the subject of the Gaynor blast was mentioned. MURPHY SAYS: “HE HAS NOTH INQ To Say.” “Just say for me," he remarked, ‘‘that I have nothing to say, no comment, no answer. It ts too early and too hot tb get Into @ political campaign at this time of year. Walt a while” The orders have gone forth that Tammany must not be led into a sum. | mer campaign. The “Boss” has put the | Joined in shouting for help. The horse . kept snorting and stamping on the floor, and !t was only with difficulty that men from the sidewalk got the animal out oP the trap he had run into. The horee wan wedged fast between thi rate. ‘The riz belongs to the Wells Fargo Ez Dress Company and was driven by Bd< win Gaffney, twenty-one years old, ef No, 410 Fast One Hundred and Twerty- fifth street. Gaffney was driving the horse up the avenue behind another car and made a quick tarn out ohty to lone control of the animal, When the animal nosed aboard Dew nis Sweeney, the motorman, rushed back with his switch and tackled the horse, while Policeman Byrne admon- ished the passengers to keep quiet. Gaffney, the driver, was thrown from bis seat on the wagon. None of the injured accepted the services of an am- bdulance surgeon, A broken trace was Patched tp and Gaffney drove his steed while the car, under the guld- “of Dennis Sweeney, continued its Fi Minieter. PARIS, Sept. 4.—Francisco de la Barra, the new Mexican Minister to France, was received cordially to-day by Stephen Pichon, the French Foreign Minister at the Foreign Office. The French states man informed or de ja Barra that holiday in the country. FALLING Hair? DANDRUFF? dandruff germ, stimulates & tavern throughout the State he pets to go eg euue Court eedynst det ‘ecdaer | i anid v4 ie yu dle 4 all kinds of| in his immediate neighborhood, ‘Those | soft pedal on everything. All the leaders Sop ae room in the county building. is immediate party of leave-taker: who know the facts aver that the keep on working bard reaniza- j he witnesses trooped over there and aaid after he had bidden the Mayor | *raud' yudacdl eed pepo gaa pny | Within « year roads put down on Long| bishway graft as described by Mayor Ialand at the highest prices whieh were} Gaynor is true, but it is just as much perfect wrecks at the end of three| the duty of Mayor Gaynor, who knows mere crusts, They| the facts, as any other public official favored contractora| to have denounced them long ago as who had thelr favored engineers ap-| 't 1s to-dav after he has been denied pointed to pass upon the work. This is| % renomination by Tammany, which is now rife throughout the whole State, the beneficiary of these contracts. Soe Sanaa. ses|AMERIGAN DANGER’ ADVENT STARTS “PANIC” farewell, that Mr. Gaynor seemed to be an extremely tired and rather sick man. “But the Mayor won't admit it, be- oaune always so perky and chip- per,” he added. Mre. Gaynor will remain at the Gay- flor home in St. James, L. I., while the Mayor is on the sea. MAYOR WANTED TO DODGE PUBLICITY. Secretary Adamson received numerous of the Mayor's political friends, among them being Michael J, Drummond, Com- missioner of Charities, who is unders stood to have the Mayor Comptroller on the “apad Adamson explained that the Mayor ae #0 far refrained from indicating wi Dorcher Mik wan sined! Jus waters ha FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany,| 01 ‘al aigton will be as to the atance opened his probe if he would permit |#ePt. 4—A new Zeppelin marine diriat-| of nis ticl question which ‘is just counsel for Engineer Miller to attend |ble, the biggest yet constructed, was Pen cennne at by political leaders to “ | throb with curlosity, and he iobled: “Counsel will not be | qited to-day for ite fret Aight, which ia eee ee ee arn ned that the Mayor When newapapermen demanded to be|to take place on Bept. & -It was chris-| hus been subject to excessive cough- present at the hearing Coroner Mix|tened the “Zeppelin 12." Its length ie | !ns He sald that the uilet, which etill said jt could not be thought of, lodges in the Moyor's neck, gevered Ke nearly 6% feet and ite diameter just ‘ee ‘No one must see my witnesses,” he several chords in the region ne exclaimed. over 4 feet, while it fe furnished with| root of his tongue cant a par- @ matter does not concern ¢the| motors developing 839 horse-power, tial paralysia of one ide. Beoretions public, It concerns the State of Con-| ‘The company’s engineers consider that| Ad formed, and Nature's effort to dis- Rectiout alone,” continued the Coroner, the airship could cross the Atlantic lodge the “fish-hook,” as the Mayor qaplaining why he had arrested and characterized his ailment, provoked the, kept from making a public defense, | cee without undue risk, coughing. Fiagman Charles Murray of the| The dirisible fille the company’s lar-| It was the coughing which caused the wrecked train and Engineer Miller of | sest hail here and an indication is given | pallid face and fragile frame of the the White Mountain Ezpress that tore| of Count Zeppelin’s intention to bulld | Mayor, as was apparent at the ceremo- through three sleepers of the Har Har- | sti!) larger air cruisers in the fact that | Hie# in front of the City eel yen ber Buprese, plans are under consideration to erect | GAY. These attacks have become tir ‘Then why @id you allow the rail-| a larger revolving balloon shed, ther apart, Mr. Adamson stated, road officials to question Miller?” asked Mayor is mow subject to them only once ROCKEFELLER BACKS on, but rate open up the campaign. The candid are to maintain silence | and not to de led into controversies or | discussions, The geasoned politicians see danger in beginning too early. Let the other fellows shoot away all their ammunition and gave your own is the order to the Tammany forces. Diver With Reputation as “Gun- Higher" Held as Robber, While Asn Who Fired Is Also Taken, | Berlin, twenty-five, of No. 6 Cit hie Griver with @ reputation es a Qghter,” was taken to Hudson Moepital early to-day with o pealp wound and under o of burglary. He was mot while fiat of Albert Tremblay, an iren- » at No, 6 Dover atreet, who the police he shot the man when him going through the pockets the clothing had laid near his ba jenty of room f> th» offices con- Mected with the courtroom of th: ortm- imal aide of the Superior Court. 7 B.C. Terry, an attorney and former railroad man, who served the rail NT it Ik N —_——— organisations as legislative agerit rie" Capitol duing two session: the Aen: eral Aseombly, was engaged by the Engineers Believe Giant Ma- rine Dirigible Can Make Trip Without Undue Risk. Brotherhoud of Locomotive Erigineera to look after the interests of Engineer Miller, Mr. Terry said he would en- deavor to have Kngifieer Miller re- presented by counsel during the Cor- oner's inquest. He did not state what Procem he would resort to, Many times in the past lawyers who have represented persons whose criminal acts been under scrutiny by the Cor- oner have tried to get into an inquest, but none succeaded, on his charge, and declared the Gov- ernment would lose @ 25,000,000 claim against the corporation if the sult was dropped, The Committee took up the subject in executive session. La vainly been trying to get before the Senate Committee. A BIG SALE REPEATED. This Friday and Saturday at all Van Dyk Tea and Coffee Stores 5 in A Cc Fee ores Our Sicerade 2k. 7 This is your opportunity to try this finest-of-all Coffees ” at a money saving price. Limit 2 lbs. to a customer. VAN DYK 2-6-2) West 125th Street, tween 7th & 8th Aves. ‘was taken to Osk treet ata- by Policeman Iielleher and charged fdleaious assault and violation of @ullivan lew. WILSON GETS ASSURANCE ‘ WOERTA WILL NOT RUN Information Points to Fact What President of Mexico Will IN, Bept. 4.—The first of- iaformation that the Washington it has been orally assured that will not be a candidate at the elections was permitted to be- public to-da: The Administra. construes these assurances a also there will be no circum. om Yen Poasiry to have begun inst spring. That is probably their biggest spite against Rim. The State roads ore in a frightful condition. “The people of this city will have to decide whether that condition of things . shall be restored here tn this city. 1] White Wolnen Residents of India have absolutely fr the departments " nade from oil auch aratt. Th enmity Fear Her Scanty Attire Will En now being displayed by th s0-c! danger Their Prestige. leaders has been growing during all B Ig this time against me. CALCUTTA, British India, Sept, 4.— Se owe peel. Ge, tne city, Saat {| The white residents of India are in a restore all this villainy let em do 3 At ali events I am able to go out of | Condition of semi-panic over the im- office with it known of all men that I| pending professional tour of an Ameri- did not turn the city over to the spoll| can woman dancer who dances in scanty Of these scoundrels, who have no honest means of making a living, They live by swindling their neighbors out of the|!ice authorities will prohibit her per- Dard earned taxes they pay. formancés here, TOOK POLICE OUT OF TAM-| ‘The fear ts generally expressed that MANY’S HANDS. the appearance of a white woman on “Ama then I took the police ont of |the stage under these conditions will thelr hands. By wap enqtoener7 205 Shoes endanger the prestige of white women © dave tee in the eyes of the natives, ——>__—_ # 262 262 an Evening World reporter, or twice a year, Excitemont is a con- Col Mix was annoyed, tributing cause,™-. SJ aera wesigning and ve-| “1 want you to wagerntand,* he sat i. The Meyers eppenrance st Bs enna a 100 Poncien aesee aee't dina nVan "Di te rout “at ators ya: 208 = candidate. “that I hold no bri lor the Ni “6 a Haven road, 1 used my dest judgment WHITE SLAVE MOVIE &@ distinct shock to all who were close Declares Government Will Lose ISALS OF ESTATES, [nthe matter.” ——- to him. While the excessive heat of «..na 1 procecded against the gam- $25,000,000 Claim If Levy Bill Is Passed. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 4.—Existence of a lobby to pa Representative Levy's resolution to stop the Govern- nder any condition whatever, I took |™ent’® anti-trust sult against the these ie dare lnenis absolutely out of [Steel Corporation was charged defore | the hands of these corrupt ecamps, It {the House Lobby Committee to-day by | ought thelr enmity and abuse upon|David Lamar, who offered testimony NORTH BEACH SEPTEMBER 4—5—6 the day had @ certain fatiguing effect, jet St was apparent that Mr. Gaynor was suffering aerfously from other ca |. He could scarcely atand on his fee Before leaving his home tn Brooklyn tement (Special to The Eivensng World), the Mayor dictated a lengthy eta! NEW ORLBANB, La, Gepi. 4—Alattacking Tammany contractors for theatrical company of twenty people, | State highway scandals and commend- backed financially by John D, Rocke | ing Gov. Gulser for Sreenind Se ores feller and the National Vice Commis-| °ally contracts, which, the nares aes, sion, arrived here this morning to stage rt ably thelr biggest apite against @ big moving picture play in Storyville, . ‘ 6 New Orleans Tenderloin, The piay,| He aasatied hie enemies as ‘eorrant which is by Charlee H. London, ia to|scampe" and @ Sys ereah lhe show the life of the white slave from | ssserted that he has ce Reig the time of her leaving high school and Fire Departments ou! i “ until she entere a brothel, He winds up @ typical Lester by gia ine ‘The first exhibition of the completed| that he ts ready to quit, re-election to the office of Mayor eon ‘The surgeons at Grace Hospital this afternoon decided that L. ¥, Colomy of Bucksport, Me., will recover. Mr, Col omy was going through to Brooklyn, N. ¥., Where he tw !a business, He tried to @ berth on the frst Bar Harbor express at Bangor Monday afternoon, but wae forced to take the one which later was wrecked. His family had thought he was on the firat section. Mrs, Minnie Tupper to-day looked for @ sister, She recognized the body of Mrp. Catherine Rose @weeney, who had been carried in the let as Mary Jane. There is another sister—Mary Jane—| and Mra, Sweeney in her last moments mentioned the name of that sister, Mrs. | Bweeney's body was sent to Brooklyn, ‘ling houses that thrived under their protection, And the result was that they mado thelr enmity toward me public by means ef the corrupt press of the city. I did the same with the Fire partment. No politician in thie get a fireman or a policeman transferred Scenes Laid in Storyville, the New Orleans Tenderloin—Columbia to See It First. Anne M. Fraser, widow of George ir, Gled Jan, 14, 1913; total estate, is met value, $1,200,372, L, Hill, died Nov, 6, 1912; wotal $108,662; net value, $123,675, Bransfield, died April 4, 1907; Gctate, 18,000; net value, $7,582 Beekamp, died Sept. 23, 1910; qMate, $94,284; net value, $13,007, O'Brien, died Feb. 12, 1912; total Geporite, $1,153; net value, $48, PENNY A POUND PROFIT N. J. Fe fa New York fn No, 8 West One Hundred and Street, value $23,000; net value of Fork assets, $10,400, rier Choests flavors, Pot Specia c POLAT, ° 1a a Ae a ry 's Numa ry Jumps Of Bridge te Death. A man about thirty-five years old, | filme will take place at Columbia Uni- ct cerns taxpayers more it does five feet seven inches tail, of medium | versity, New York. inn. His letter Glem: bia build and fair complexion, committed | The frat step in the girl's downfall ts] gaye weg GOING “WHERE NO suicide by jumping into the Harlem | ter tntvoduction to the villian in a New BODY CAN G&T AT ME.” ‘I am going to take @ epuple of weeks’ vacation. I cannot posaibly get ny privacy on land, 90 fam going to 0 weeks on the where can get‘os me ft been ly four years M4 have not gat enz vewtion, and 1 eunacee “ay, | York department store. After @ whirl ithiat moon tose. of New York life she ts placed on a| Stan> | worn cat comstwine steam: taken to the New! mother left jumping, | nd last Matto Mrs, 'L. 1. Kui mn ave! brid, FIREWORKS PARADES SURPRISES NOW NOW NOW Beate East 90th and 134th Sts. or Trolleys over Queensbere Bridge Trplleys from East 4th & 83d 84. For leo—Breakiyn Bridges & Ferries many | spend after the | nobody who had disreputadle heuses | n: | etic recovered at @ late alternooa,