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Se ae tenane tee ee !New Yorkers and EVERYONE HAPY ONLONGISLAND TO PORT WASHNGIN Electrification of Road Has Been Completed and Trains Run To-morrow. RUNNING TIME IS CUT. Commuters Get Much Better Facilities After Long, 1 Tedious Waiting. MRS FRIDA KRUG NEW YORKERS LOST ON THE LINER VOLTURNO Wn BURNED AT SEA. John Krug, His Wife and Her . Sister Among Those id, Who Perished. —— re Tt was tearned to-day that among the ‘vietims of the Volturno disaster of Ovt. 10 were John Krug and wife of Thirty. Adela Neck, Auburndale, Broadway, Murray Hill, and Main atrest, Flushing, it !s expected that not @ few of those who have weartly waited fer four years for the running of ‘rough trains tato the city will stay @ ail night to go in on that first train. AVOID CHANGING CAR® AT WOODSIDE. ‘To the commuting army the gladdent feature of the change ie that there will no longer be a change of carn at Wood- @ide. In ecorching heat of summer driving snows of winter nine- f the passengers to and from the North Shore have been obliged to change from electric trains to the bleak ‘wooden sheds at Woodside to wait for team trains to their destination and vice versa. Lives have been lost in the crowding incident on the forms and exposure to t! A number of trains ha to the schedule in both directions dur- ing the commuting hours. The run- ming time has been reduced from eight to twelve minytes between the Penn- eylvania terminal and Port Washing- ton. Incoming trains will now leave Port Washington after the bral on her way from Austria to make hor home here. Mra Johanna Krug, mother of John Krug, has given up hope of ever seeing her son and daughter again. Mre. Krug $r. was homesick and wanted to see her parents in Austria. She perauaded her husband, who was employed by the contractors ounstruct- ig the Catskill aqueduct, to jer back to the olf country for a vial ‘The: led on Aug. 14, Ofre, Krug a1 had a@ letter from her son written in Rotterdam stating that they would ar- rive in New York on the Voiturno Oct. 18, Until Saturday the mother had that myaterious hope that only a mother knows that her son would somehow be saved. But after searching the list of survivors on all the ships that went reacue of the Volturno and after Oct. 18 had passed she gave up and wept bitterly. “It fe more bitter,” ehe sald to an Evening World reporter, “tecause he had deen so kind to me since I was left a witow when he was nineteen years of." He was thirty-two years old and his wife was twenty-eight, Miss Adela Ceaka, another of the twenty-four cabin passengera of the Voiturno, was a sister of John Krug’s wife, She was cighteen years old and was coming to New York to make her home with her brother-in-law, ——_—— CHAUFFEUR WHO KILLED MAN GIVES HIMSELF UP, avenue ang Thirty- afternoon at 7, 6.299 . 6.88, evening. The running time Will in general be eighteen minutes to Pus! minutes to Great Neck end 86 minutes to Port Washington. ‘The work of transforming the branch ‘wee begun in 1909 and has been ex- Geperatingly delayed by negotiations *\ with 125 property owners in Flushing @e@ to the purchase of a right of way. QRADE. CROSSINGS HAVE BEEN ABOLISHED. In the Liner Volturno Disaster Relative Lost JWOGE ORDERS | GRAND URY TO CAL MTCHEL Wants Investigation of Charge That Murphy Plans to Colonize Repeaters. an hour. an exclusive diet of exes. can fiddle as well as ever. an ; $1,000 legacy. ' ROUT between a bai Judge Malone in General Sesatons oF- | Colorado. fered the Grand Jury to-day to beain am investigation Into the charge of John Purroy Mitchel that Charles F. Murphy planned to win the election of Judge MeCall by importing an army of repent ‘The Court ord that the investi, lon be thorough and complete —that pereons who might know ything about the matter in question be summoned, and that if any person summoned refused to appear @ report should be made to the Court, eo that the recalcitrant person may be cited for contempt. Fvert Jansen Wendell ie foreman of the Grand Jury. Tho investigation will be begun ax oon an the preliminaries for the calling of witnesses can be arranged. Mr. Mitchel will be sum- moned and Mr. Murphy will also be heard. READS THE LETTER HE GOT FROM MURPHY. Whon the Grand Jury filed into court at 11 o'clock Judge Malone announced that he had received a communtcation which he believed he should Iay before the jury without delay. He read a let- ter from Charles F, Murphy, written on Oct. 17, addressed jointly to the Court and District-Attorney Whitman. In the letter Mr. Murphy called atten- tion to newspaper reports of a speech delivered by Mr. Mitchel at Murray Hill Lyceum, The reports quoted Mr, Mitchel fas saying: “Z have information as to Mur phy'e plans. Me has planned to en army of repeaters. Mr. Murphy asked In his letter that the charge be made the subject of a Grand Jury investigation and expressed willingnees to ald in any way possible. “You will see to tt,” sald Judge Malone to the Grand Jury, “that the motive power of this investigation is solely the desire for the enforcement of our laws and not an effort to destroy the repu- tation of a citizen for political purposes, Let your investigation be full and fatr. Very tall for her age and very thin ts /1¢ the accused person desires to be fifteen-year-old Muy Cavanagh of No.|heard ft is your duty to hear him 9 Nelson street, Brooklyn, who was ar-| warning him that what he says may raigned in the Brooklyn Children's |be used againat Bim.’ Court to-day before Judge Ryan, charged with an attempt at auicide, The girl awallowed a quantity of cleaning fluid at her home Saturday night, but Prompt remedial] measures saved her iife, Judge Ryan waa told that the Cav anagh girl was in & class in school cot posed mostly of little girls @he wae subjected to continual ridicule on ao- count of her height and about « month ago left echool and went to work ina coffee factory. (The Children's Gociety heard of the case ant etarted truant officers after ‘May Cavanagh, @he was compelled to quit her employment and go back to school, The ridicule of her unthinking classmates wan redoubled and when her father refused on @aturday to tak covered in Greenland. funeral. higher education. President Wilson. a flute played 395 miles away. himaelf in a cemetery at midnight. ‘@n ugly cut in his head. He can toting him to the burying ground. North Carolina admirer. 'Ketcham, Spanish War Hero, Held by Judge to Be — val died Insane. TALL GIRL RIDICULED — IM SCHOOL TRIED TO DIE Shrank From Classmates’ Jibes, Frail Prisoner Tells Brook- lyn Judges. BAY OITY, Mich, Oct. %—J. hela ap & result of a conspiracy, that he “was sane ii unton except Michigan.” of the Indianapolis University Lew SPECIAL SALE ing this week of pathetic figure “i her to the care of the Children's Society for one week ‘Grate crossings have teen abolished tn Flushing, new etation hae been G@aished there and another te under way et Qturrey Hii, Homes end gardens have ®een demolished, 990,000 cudic yards of earth have been excavated Traced by Auto Number, Says He Fled Because He Was Confused. George Wood, chauffeur for Andrew J. Prizaini of the Hotel Ansonia, vice- Predident of the Railway Improvement Company at No, 16 Broadway, sur eendered himself at the East Gixty- eeventh street station this morning after Detective Gallagher had identified him, through the license number of the jotorist who ran down and in- y John O'Brien in front of home, No. 4@ East Seventy- ninth street, last night. O'Brien died in the Metropolitan Hospital this morn- ing. Wood eald that he had been driving a car for ten years and had never had an accident before. He became con- fused and excited last night, he said, although ne realized that he should stopped. He said he had driven ia employer to ¢! University place, way to pay @ call on some friends in Sev- enty-ninth street before returning for Mr, Prissini. Mz Persons Injured Whe Troliey Car Cra: An automobile and a troMey car try- ing to pass each other on the same track yesterday at Jackson avenue and the Ghell road, Corona, L. 1., were both badly damaged and the six occupants of the car were Injured. The motorman, Peter Coyle of Woodside; Police geant John Gargan of Manhattan, Ed- ward KE. Bernheimer, a broker of No. 8 Central Park West, his wife, B. F. Long of No. 317 West Eighty-third street, and the chauffeur, Carl Sted- man of No, 316 Greenwood avenue, Brooklyn, wére injured. He, Mr. ai Mrs. Bernheimer and Mr, Long were /< Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give “California Syrup of Figs.” Mother! Your child isn’t naturally peevish. ress and if tongue is eoated; this iss sure ae that its little bowels need a cleans- hog or et wats the eocupants of the automobile, peta Lael POLICEMAN SAVES LIFE. Patrick McQuiilian, @ grocer, got up at 4 o'clock this morning for an early start to market and leaned out of his window on third floor at No. 168 West Twentieth street to eee if t was raining. His hand elipped on the case- ment and he fell thirty-five feet to the Ground. A clothesline broke his fall but he was dased and bieed- barmicss, “fruit laxa\ never fails to effeat a good moons Direstions for babies, ey athe bottle, Sow nuPe re a it handy in your home. A little 5 child eaves a sick tomorrow, Gen it Meee Sloan rua look and see that it is ‘California Fig Syrup r are being sold ry, when Policeman Kane red in response to Mra. McQuil- acreams. ‘The policeman used the thong of stick to make @ tourniquet ai called Dr. Kutll from New York ital, The doctor dressed MoQuil- will reseven, 60 Used Pianos and ordered an investigation of the casa. Teeth MRS. FITZHUGH FREED, Relatives te Care fer Virginie Woman whe Stele, Mra. Katherine Randolph Fitshugh, the woman who has woven much mys tery about herself and he- antecedents during her atay since last March in the Tombs on two grand larceny charges, ag discharged from custody on @ sus- pended sentence by Justice Gavegan tn the Criminal Branch, @upreme Court, to-day. It is understood that relatives in Virginia are waiting to take her back to that State and there care for her, Last Friday she pleaded guilty to the charges of having stolen a gold mesh perfect order, some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 for cash, or payments of only $5 down and $5 Monthly without interest. Also t on some Baby Grands Player-Pianos. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A BARGAIN. es, valued at Sis, from Mee Poretty |]! THREE |127 W. 42nd St., near Broadway Ge onuren of Re Bartholomew on Feo || STORES | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): sande celet from Miss Irene Mun- sey, in the Church of the Tranefigura- tion, Nov. 18 of Jest year, Buy your collars from a green box with this label THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 191 News Oddities GOLF BALL, measured leaving the tee, wae found to be travel EGG THIEF in Ohio was rentenced by th It In believed he never will steal another. VIOLINISTS LITTLE FINGPR, and the little toe of his left foot grafted on its place by @ Kiel surgeon. Now he/| parade will be under the direction of VINCENT ASTOR te understood not to be worrying over the loss of that hen and « jack-rabbit is the latest “aport” in Incidentally the bantam won. FUR-BEARING FISH, known as the polar trout, In «ald to have been die- HOLY ROLLMOR PREACHER in Alabama allowed a rattlesnake to bite him five times to ehow he was immune from harm. There was & crowd et his TALKING APES brought from Borneo by ‘Dr. Furness are dead, victims of NEW APPLY, p!vasing to the eye but of tart flavor, has been nemed efter PASSENGERS on a steamehip in the south seas heard by wireless telephone! WIRELESS STATION ts to be placed on Pike’ NEGRO POLITICIAN of Princeton, Ind. recovering consctousness, found RWEET POTATO weighing 6 8- 2 North Caron O_o EX-GRIDIRON STAR MUST 60 BACK TO MADHOUSE Ketcham Jr., of Jersey City, member of \q wealthy Indiana family, will have to go back to Oak Grove Sanitarium, ac- jcording to @ ruling by Judge Arthur ‘Tuttle in the United States Court here. Ketcham claimed that he was eeoe very State in the Ketcham is a graduate of Harvard and partment. He was ® member of Har WATERS PIANOS In order to make room for our large new stock of Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- Autola Player-Pianos we will make a special offer- of many different makers, all full sized uprights, in ial attractive low prices Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street 254 W. 125th St., near sth Ave, EMANICIPATION EXPOSITION. to Head membera of Ten thousand ing 900 miles [COlred Independent military organisa- tions of New York, New Jersey and troops, Pennsylvania, are to head the grand Jocal Solomon to a term in jail on | parade at the opening of the National Emancipation Exposition next Wednes- day at the Twelfth Regiment Armory, which had become useless, was amputated | fixty-sixth atreet and Hroadway, The Capt, William N. Jackson, U. 8. A, re- tired, who will act Grand Marehal. “ONCLE” WILLIAM PERRIN of Dearborn, Me., celebrated his ninety-fourth | Gov. Tener of Pennsylvania has ap- virthday by shaving himself without epectacies. pointed a comminsion of ten prominent citizens to represent that State at the gey has followed suit. Other official delegations have been announced by the Governora of Massachusetts, Rhode Ial- and, Vermont, Delaware, Maryial Minos, Ohlo, Wisconsin, Michigan, Towa, Nebraska, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missour! and Indiana, Chairman Wood of the State com- mission in control of the exposition, Is making every effort to have the art ex- hibit one of the chief features of the festival. The receipt of the famous Paris Salon painting of the Inte im- peror Menelik II. of Abyssinia, which created @ sensation in art circles abroad and which will be the most im- portant exhibit, has been placed in safo deposit until the opening day, when It will he @hown in the main gallery of the armory. Peak. He ran several miles before he discovered forgive the injury but not the cruelty of You can have a youthful, beauti- ful head of hair. 4 pounds was sent to President Wilson by vard football team seventeen or e! teen years ago. He enlisted in Jersey regiment during the Spanish. American war and became a captain. When the war was over he returned to his home, suffering from mental aberra- tlon. In 1902 Ketcham was confined to vari- ous private sanatoriums. His family finally sent him to Oak Grove, in Fit He escaped, but was returned. The sai atorium officials insisted that he oMeially declared in: which wi done. He eecaped again and brought the sult which has just been decided against him. Is haire it and a To Gre renewed lil color. It Produces a@ thick healthy wth. It ie not @ dye loney back if not satisfied. | & Weend heh bette ig L exposition, and Gov. Fielder of New Jer. | ¥' Will be no performance of that musical comedy at the Liberty Theatre to-night. ———— _ __ ANeglected Cold Often Affeets the Lungs been Hotice that a cough rersiste I you take ry to stop this throat and In many cases Eckma: tive hi been the means of bringing permanent re- Net, te this case: Saratowe, N.Y. For five or six years ana expectora- I also had « high fever. My case declared Lun my phy in, 1 Was give ON, Creo. and other nett, At che Ive, which 1 1 have gained in weight, 0 out In all wenthers and have iad no cougn or cold whatever, 1 give these encourtge others to use Eckm ative.” took i to be most @ roat and Lune Affe ‘onchial | Asthin. upbul'ding the Fr ‘Mrug ¥, Philadelpht: recoveries an man nile teling oF evidence FEEL YOUNG! 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