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2HE EVENING WORLD, 8A TAN AND HOTEL \ COMBINE FIGHT TOKEEP UP GRAFT Sagument haters ig Appellate Di-, fin to Maintain Owners’ Rigitts Against the City’s. WORTH $360,000 A YEAR. Former Supreme Court Justice He Represents “the ‘ Highest Class of People.” Court yesterday, when they appeared to argue an appeal from Justice Seabury's Gecision upholding the ordinance, court room was full of lawyers tov the various interested appellants, but the talking was done by ox-Justice J. O’Brien for the hotels, and ex-Justice Hateh for the taxicab companies: Judge O'Brien developed in the course of hin argument that he was making a particular appeal for “the fiighest class of people.” the privilege of monopolizing the public etreta In front of the properties of these institutions. “You are admitting that the hotel owners have occupled the public stre: for private purposes and thus trespass. upon them," remarked Justive Clarke. “Nothing of the kind,” snapped the lawyer, indignantly. “Ie there any doubt,” said Presiding Justice O'Brien, “the right of abutting owners to approve of the purposes for whieh streets in front of their premises @ball be used has been recognized by the courts in England and here. The establishment of public hackstands in front of hotels will not only be a public e@afisance but a public obstruction.” “Your contention would seem to be @hat the city cannot put a public hack- @tand anywhere,” interpolated Justice Bott. “I am not prepared to say that the ,@athorities cannot designate a place for @ public hackstand where no great in- $ury will be done to the abutting own- ers, but this will amount to a confisca- tion of their rights," was counsel's an- ewer. ‘Assistant Corporation Counsel Farley The! Judge Hateh | The Evening World’s and Welfare Association’s City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests Champion of the Chelsea Babies; Perfect ith 100 Per Cent. Scor | | AGE 4A MONTHS, WEIGHT 175 POUNDS, : | | | ' B) S HEARS, SEES PERFECTLY, mor chest SNe im LENGTH OF ARM | IOINCHES. ITS ALONE 7, PLAYS WITH? sO IMPLE oBueet — 4 GRASPS FOR wat cH HEIGHT 25 IN. CIRCUMFERENCE CEHEAD |'7 IN. ee UIAMETER OF CHEST - FRONT TO RACK 41 EIRCUMrEeR: “ENCE 6 ABOOM TURDAY, oe7eRt WOMENINPANIC ALDERMEN PLAN RUNAWAY BOY R 265, 1918. JOHN D. GIVES WHEN FIRE SWEEPS TOMAKETHISA . FOUNDSTARVING | $2,000,000 MORE "| ANOTHER F FACTORY | Scores W ho Wines Witnessed Y; _ day’s Horror Make Mad Rush | From Burning Building. | a \JAM THE FIRE ESCAPES. i Near Tragedy From Where Seven Were discovered early to-day in the seven- story factory bullding which fronts Canal street at No, 22 and runs through to No, 116 Walker atreet. The fire started In a barrel of rubbish under- neath the stairs on the third floor and filled the building with dense amoke. Immediately there was panic, not only in this building but in the flatiron bulld- Ing at the Intersection of Canal and Walker streets, from the windows of which could be seen the sheets of flame occupy a@ loft on the third floor of the building, where fire was discovered to-day. Their fif.y employees made a rush for the stairs and the fire escapes. When the 40 operatives of the Moe Levy tailoring factory in the flatiron building nearby saw men and women on panic and on the Walker and Ca the building. On the latter side the con- Restion of the escapes grew 20 serious and the foreigners who had been in of death learned that there was no fire at all jn their building. ‘The fire at No, 22 was extinguished with little troubl _———s BIG CROWD SEES THRILLING RESCUE OF TRAPPED MEN. | Crowds of men, women and children whom the clang of racing fire engines | brought running to the five-story Joft building which stretches between Non, Wl and 417 East Eighth street, gazed | fascinated this morning at the dense |vlouds of smoke wh breaking some- times into rifts, # 4 them @ man Across Street} Se QUIET OLD BURG Too Much Nelo J Noise After Sun- down, Assert City’s Earnest Lawmakers. |PREPARING ORDINANCE. vere Punishment for Those Who Disturb the Sleep fo and get your ears chooned, You are hearing the waves at Far Rockaway.” The Hoard of Aldermen, the most ter- ribly earnest body in all the world, ts going to make the city #0 noleeproof that the foregoing dialogues will become @ common occurrence @ few years hence Hereafter—except in the manufacturing diatricta—all noises that are produced by toiling man in quest of the dollar must cease. an interruption. All thie wan talked of at a apectal hear- Ing of the Board of Aldermen to-day. ‘The ordinance provides that all unnec- easary noises shall cease from 6 P. M. unt! 7A. M. And ff you don’t Itke it you can pay A fine of $100 or go to Jail for ninety days. “Now, it seems to me,” sald Alderman Frank Dowling of Manhattan, "that the to the other there flow to the City Hall deluges of letters from nursing mothers, insomnia victims, neurasthen- jes, Invalides and the infirm complaining of the nerve tearing, sleep annibilating e@ounds that intrude on the hours of slumber. First of all, the men who ply those Pneumatic and electric riveters on steel structures by the ald of gasoline torches must quit with the sun, “They are the very tin-tin-tablations of the devil,” was the way one complainant descrtbed it. The Board of Aldermen is not gol! to atop where ft is. After passing ¢ anti-noise ordinance, don't be surprised if you aee a tew suggestions like these: Sign language addresses in Printing INFREIGHT CAR FOR EDUCATION ;Crawled in to Steal Ride and} Johns Hopkins Gets $1,500,- Door Was Locked on Him. 000 to Allow Professors to Give Up Private Practices. PRISONER THREE DAYS.| $200,000 TO BARNARD. Doctor Takes Youngster to|Money Given to Promote Hospital and Word Is Sent Education Regardless what he thought was the whimpering of @ Httle chtid inside. He unlocked the oor, and Leon Cash, & seventeen-year- 014 boy fell out into his arme and faint- 4 away. ‘The boy's face was lined and drawn #0 that for a moment Klemp thought he wae an olf man. Hie face was cov- ered with @ fuzzy growth of beard. Tne clerk called an ambulance from Labanon Hospital and Dr. Schimanskin brought the youngster around and took him to the hoapital, where he ta being treated Medical School, $200,000 to Barnard College, $200,000 to Wellesley and §60,- 000 to Ripon College in Ripon, Wis ‘The 000 goes to Johns Hep- kine for the purpose of eo reorgan- ising its departments of medicine, Guraery and pediatrica as to allow the fossors and their ataffs to wit w from all paid practice and te de- Voie their entire time to the cure of patients, to teaching and research in thelr respective departments, admitted that the taxicab companies) in the Harry Howard Square Bullding| A New York baby, after the 6 o'clock me starvation and nervous ahock. phates sasa 3 b 200,00 wy yesterday afternoon. whistles have had their hysteria, may| Young Cash, when he was able to ; Bea ie ea nae seen an Slagony te Husher, metal spinnera, | Nation ave had their hysteria, may] iia ane suraeon that he hea veen| TANGO WITH A MODEL. locked in the car since Wednesday eve- ning without of food or @ drop of water, Ho ran away last July from tle home in Weet Paris, Me., where his father is a prosperous farmer. FOLLOWED THE RED WAGONS OF CIACLS. The Downey-Wheeler circus visited town and he did odd Jobs for the can- van boas in exchange for tickets to the show. He liked what he eaw of the bat Wire, and Twe Men Pay Fines. ation, the Bronx, saw from post at Third avenue and One Hundred and Sixty-firet atreet early this morning two young men and what appeared to circus life ao well that he went with} He dound Hoffman, twenty- Justice Ingraham, “of the right of tha se See ee ede of tian ane ee lens car Wee Laan the red wagons when they left town.| eight, of Me Boston read and Legislature to regulate the use of th: SuuNOA/ 646 the, madindl All noises! Just think of @ thoroughly | tHe was eft stranded In Eastern Masea-|George Kimsam ef Ga, 2 Washington public etrets in any way it considers Policeman Ralph Gallo of the Eliza-| #0 man wending his way home at 8\chusetta when the show disbanded and | qwente Galing Gurne tm the dance with dest? It can prevent even certain vehi- |beth street station rushed up to the sec- A. M. and burating forth into eong! Nine | wandered through New England steal- |b @ressmaeker’e wire form a0 a garmer. dlee—taxicabs for instance—trom using Jond floor of the Moe Levy building and | chances to one that man would be broke. | !ng rides on freight traing until Wedn form had been thrown imto the @ome or all of our streets. The Legis | began, in no tender fashion, to Jerk the | Think of asking him to pay $100 or go to | day. by © cremmmaker, to bo carried lature can deler.te its powers to suborti- | |maddeneu ven in from the fire bal-| jail for thirty daya! Caah crawled into a freigtt ear @ es trash. Haverty arrested the mate authorities, as, for instance, to tne conies, Aided by several citizens from| The new ordinance has a senaible,| * New London yards for ehetter Ger} en4 to-day Magistrate Marsh city.” the he finally established order, | iogical aide. From one end of the city | th? Ment. He was awakened whem Gon 0 on. “From time immemorial,” sald ex- train started with a jerk. He found that the door had been cloned while he slept. There was nothing to do but te & to aleep again, and he had no doubt of his ability to get out in the mora- ing. Ww vend he woke Ught was shining through cracks in the car. He shouted and kicked on the door when the train topped, but no one heard him. He became frantic with fright and Rept his knocking at every stop until ¢ akin was worn from hie knuckles, KNOCKED AND CALLED UNTIL HE FAINTED. The train was side tracked at Oak Point at eleven o'clock yesterday morn- ing. Except for periods when he was unconacious from exhauation Cash kept Kieking and knocking and screaming un- til to-cay. Perfect iscuit perfectly delivered At the grocery store hang head de from ‘the fourth | House Square. Dr. Schimanakin sald he thought the submitted an argument and briefs for siney sindow 4a NOL Mis ah 40 Babies in fata must not get the |OY would be all right in twa or three) == YOU will find many the city. From the questions and att:| THO pas NOLAN to safety, across a narrow atone whooping cough attackn between the|feyn saya he is more than willing to m| Varieties of biscuit tude of the Justices of the court, it ap- 1Omos. 26483 B0z Evaro four men who had been trapped by the| hours of 6 P.M. and 7 A. M. All chil-|home and atay if the folks will hav: | baked Nati peared that they were pretty well posted Bee 5 SOK 24Mos, 2416s | midien blaze on the fourth oor of No.|dren over thren monthe under the new | him, ed by National i the ordinance and on the conditions} CWS 99 7/10 $38 IS@ 9 Ave. au, order must be taught nelf-repreasion and __— Biscuit Compan o ye ordinance seeks to remedy, ‘The blaze had started in the button| mind over whooping cough and grouch. P ye —_——>—— Christine Ferguson Wins CLASS. 3. fo % factory of Custen Brothera on the third ng, particularly in the congested Each variety of CAR LINE BLOCKED S ocagerntt — achasarieuede : Killed Yesterday. of the Wear to Father. of Sex or Creed. j NOT IRRITABLE, ‘4 d eee ee NOT NERVOUS, eH RCUMFER— The horror of the fire at Now, 38 to| str mronix (awaking at 9A. M. inal George Kiemp, chief clerk of the| The General Rducation Board, found 4 and the hotels that are fighting the new | NC aM 32 Canal street, wherein seven people| deep grouch)—What ts It, Magate? New Haven freight yards at Oak Point, | 0 ®Y John D. Rockefeller to “promete q ex@nance remulating the taxicad oust-| | r ¢) fo} S%o EOF s lost thelr lives yesterday, was atrong "ee permeated burslara! Tecan) the Bronx, heard « faint rapping inalde car ten Wa the United Suntes exe: ; @ess had an uncomfortable session tn TE RAL DIAMETER | TaN cH € Ss | "pon the hundreds of operatives im the| hear them rolling up the carpet! @ car of @ train he was checking up auicaiean sue io ah hol j @; Appeliate Division of the Supreme, [aes E factory bulldings nearby when fire was! st, Bronix listens. Then: “Magete,| arly to-day. Listentng closely he heard| ated $1,600,000 to the Johne Hopkins ‘A : _ 5 , Will become @ high wlade- | Evenin World’s First Os! 6 WS |floor of No. 411, where much celluloid bad TWO FIREMEN OVERCOME is World's ROSE eR; | ietalonenenabaaion kale ere ete sner WHILE FIRE RAGES| biscuit—sweetened Money Prize in the 9m ave ‘| nt Rose Mlanagan, forty-euit montas, | flercely and with much amoke. On the} Swearing at your wife after sunset or unsweetened— IN | $25 000 BLAZE Chel: Ce Th ClASS ighter of Mr, and Alrs, S Planagan | floor above Robert Bennett, the Super-] Will become a feiony—unlena you are ’ elsea Contest--Three No, U7 Ninth avenue. fntendent of Percy A. Adama's fur busi-| clever enough to hise the Imprecation | 15 qo9 Blaze on Broadway Ties whether known as Other Pri Winners tach one of the prize winners re-|neas, dire Benjamin Rosen, Abra-| With the soft pedal working overtime " er Prize Winn 2810, wich ino re: ee ax Heyman and another|* ‘The anti-nolse ordinance will Nkely| — | erackers or cookies or Falls Fifteen Feet Into a = een i ham Harris, Max Hey 1 another p Traftic an sal ne Fa e Are Thomas Nolan, Ed- the bank to the credit of the /.vie® a4 /man, as they fought the blaze, which | through with @ rush when it comes Pile of Debris and Is Badly Hurt. ward Cook and Rose Flanagan—List of THE PERFECT BABY, the motners have {must not tou been inst a they » be used ‘SIO. HER DIM was creeping up through the floor, with fire extingulshera, ‘Thirty-five men and girls who had before the whole board next week. There will be strenuous objections from all the big construction companies, but - . wafers or snaps + . cakes or jumbles Are Late to Work. A hot fire in the twelve-story loft In a fire early this morning whic ‘hose ‘eceivii ne babi Dra. |about one hundred othera scattered} “The New York babies are entitled | Washington Place, at the bi Gestroyed a five-story loft building at 2 R bibiealald J Ho » Wolfe, | veins | thrciah this and the adjoining bulldings| ‘© their lullables—the songs our mothers| downtown rush this morning blocked kind. No, 61 East Ninth etreet, two fremen| orable Mention. Weight .... . 17 Ibs. i Shae WHO a ee cut aafely at the frst-alarm, | used to sing,” sald Chairman Becker, |all Broadway surface care for’ forty ‘were injured and had to be carried out. oi Height scecovcccecssess25¥%p Ina. of the Bourd Meath they Were iit Bennett and his men Mngered go] 8nd they can't hear those songs till | minut: and caused @ chorus of Fred Herainig of Truck No. 8, at) Christine Ferguson, the four-month- assisted by Des, Mot i ry, we have the old-fashioned twilight” work on the second floor, fell fifteen feet into a pile of debris and sustained @ strain in his back. He was taken to Bt. Vincent's Hospital in Battalion daughter of Mr. and Mr of No West t, reveived the perfect svore Norman Fifteenth yester- I Bur reusen Circumference of head,. 11 Circumference ins. Cruteniey, Vartoe aad of abdo- NEO, Jong thelr escape was cut off, ‘Their cries were heard by Thomas Hiney and James Loe, employed in the {paper box factory of John Fitsgerald ‘That settles it. — ARMY OFFICER A SUICIDE. grumbling on the part of paasengers unwilling to walk in the rain. The loss of approximately $16,000 wae euf- fered by M. Brukenfeld, dealer in The extensive dis. tributing service of ac eiye Londy where the aur. |a# When the priges were distributed at |] Lateral diameter uf crest Arthuy Alweng, John Conus, Clement {i No 4% and although they had got ribbons and velvets, and Modern the National Biscuit Be toais is oution uarieuk Public School No, My at No, a4 West|] taken with calipers at Lewis, § Lhe, | Ue, AALOIS AY TecetT ACR HD: WEI M, Corcoran ef Thte| ik Company, both on the Afth feor ot] Company extends Henry Bierweiler of Engine Company | Seventeenth street, to the bables who level of nippie tine... 6 ing, PPV ior ; Stas ei naog Ia hie wate, whieh ipakaa ont alry Shoots seit, the bulldin, from Coast to Coast. No 72 was overcome by gas while at 100k rart in the Hettor Babies! Contest || Diameter of chest from ne Warde. lure’ la little above the one at which the| WASHINGTON, Cet. is — Capt.| It wae Joseph Colends, the engineer feet of water, Hle mates Pulled him }OF the enelte Neen ing World. with calipers at levet ‘ arty, ine Iwaned far out the window wile] airy, committed suicide at Columbus, | pine 8 Tt ocleam | and the department surgeon or- Lal i 4 phy, 4 his heel 4 then, 0 ae” ton 4 con- oe cies beak te ine elation sane congaat dn the ¢ olanbor of nipple line......0+. 4% ing, vh * vaperpensenien at eG Tee mie Miee weaee the elevator when, on passing the @fth This ensures a Three firme were pit out of business |NOOd has been me of the mort success: Tengen of arm Woon Gig “There are other 1ilding from thelr window|from Massachusetts in July, 1886, eg 3 Of emote came to Gel stant supply of all by the fire. The ground floor was occu-| {Of | 6 of acromion process to on on the Chelsea distrt to his, ‘They had @ narrow ledge to ——s—— " "| New York City Se ‘ immediately stopped the car and] the perfect biscuit of pied by Jacob Lewis, furrier; the sec: | Ni" Ver ©! a OP all) porte and tip of middle finger.. 10 ins. walk on, but only Hiney's hands kept Fell Dea walle, Pi ond, by Joseph Brothers, feathers, and the third and fourth floors by tie Ros- railroad descriptions, a indicate that many of their names then represented wem to | i urged above rthers use especial ehildren. When an fermed M daughter hag won ning World reporter in- | see ergugon that her little as never slept in @ closed room sin ne first prize she|she was born. Length of leg from great: i her proud position and simply rolled her " all other things that toe | plenty of fresh alr," are in seeing that) son, “I think this is not good for a baby, ye # to ares said Mrs. Ferg her out in the air as n under the h of the suspiees ke Catholi Protective § n, to instal and operatae sue for cossfull of detention offenders, ‘4 and house vith Christine and with Christine and s! unfortunate women crowds 1 from tumbling into the street. The below cheered whenever the «| IN FACTORY BLAZE; INQUIRY STARTS, Amsterdam avenue, Her mother made the identification at the Morgue after having firat reported to the”police lof the Elizabeth street station that ber Stephen Dewnon, a chauffeur of No, 12 Shakespeare avenue, the Bronx, der the dangerous pan of japanning fluid, died at the Hudson Street Hom Hospital. HOFFMAN, CHARLES R., forty-five, married, of No. 214 West One Hundred and Tenth street. Manager of the Lindhe investigated, When he found the doors to the loft bot and saw emoke sifting out the National Biscuit block as far as Union Square and down to Houston street. Though cransfers were issued to the Fourth and Sixth av- children were given pure milk, {much as ble, in all kinds eS : pital, The liat of the dead now stands atement of the actual condition! ‘The place was filed with anxious weather, and she loves to be outside Ohl PueKday DINE, OARS st sie agi an follow pa spue ian. peeeen ies wore loth te frome : of Clearing House banks and trust com-! mothers and fathers, and both parents Then, too, she sleeps by herself in a i » last victim of the fatal Are in} bikCOW, LUCILLE, eighteen, of No, |! the Y puntos for the Week shows that they listened very attentively to the words big alry rooin, which is always kept ry Howard Square bullding waa isa Amsterdam avenue, eae - in excess of legal spoken to them by Dr. Hervert Gray |aweet and clean, I always keep the ulna Utel at noun to-day as Lucille) GANZOLY, JOHN, sixteen, of No, FOUND BESIDE TRACKS, on the nursing and bringing up of their|window ap and, though some mothers tholte ow, clshtwen years old, of No. |1s7 Hester atreet. Died in St, Vincent's BISCUIT COMPANY gino Cigar Manufacturing Company. i seit of Hem) Rep teae er trochanter to the mimvke pall lifted enough for them to| dropped dead of heart discage as he wag | '!Ukn the cracks he instantly arepped/ Company being de- nev wore ali destroyed. The fitth Toor |e ccm. vee example, & A ; Tenng bis home et 3 o'clock tiis| (he car to the street level and turned Seer were he ‘Moor! way a Lilian Russell, an Anna H soie of the foot. + 11% ing | oa # in an alaren, livered to every part i was unocoupled, The total loss was] wai elmonts and Astors were « a} Martin sent in «| morning. His wife, who had been watch. a ; 25,000. vee A cnaeelanea, the tet ADB) ies tne eee # mos, Javcond alarin and soon, had the ire | ing for him at @ window, left her post | Devuty Chlet “émoky Joe" Martin of the United States, SS ee ent & Manse oneal at i] Blue eyes. Red hoir, under control He said that) perfect! ¢or three minutes and on her return saw | “me In charge of the trucks and soon Cat in Two by 0 Train, i heclana, ABA GHEY Gaon fire Walls and doors were all that kept| bim on the sidewalk in front of the re lines pouring water Gee body of John D. Het Sr ESL. SDE ARRE Gi 2 the blade fron) spreading through thelmeme Ser poreame called Sdlicemas ing loft, The lines of pipe forty-five years old, a \ wane ¢ Me UCIGwE co the dlathibution of pri jdlock, About $1040 damage was done. |-pPhompson of the Highbridge station, |#cross the tracka ted up the surface \ Mew Haven, \ How the fire started is mot known who summoned Dr, Donovan from | cats immediately and during the forty Buy biscuit ] ‘ef t ug in [eens at ea eR TLRS SAT a fea tg oe tea cae ———— Fordham Hospital minutes necessary to subdue the Aamen| baked VBE 1 the purpose of instructing the mothers| “The success of my baby I think is por 4 Ford eee hee Receesory co eee oe be found in the fecding of banies, and tt was |solely due to the fact that she is SEVEN ARE DEAD a ORS Sale - the by could hardly believe th Why, It can't be possinl daughter was missing. Lucille Bercow, who was first down | fon the list of the dead ax "Mary Berk- wood news, | sho replied, she asked, “Fresh air 1s what a baby needs, and it needs {t when {t 18 Krowing, and \f a bina Company. HUGHES, FRANK, thirty-eight, Corona, L. 1. Drowned tn a John Larsen, @ painte |mother doesn't give her baby all the! sound drowned to-day in a of died to-day at the Hud. \¢ 4 he i “ fteen-inch Les ee r showed her Christine's fresh alr pow@lble during the first tow ) puddie left in Central Ralirogq 0M! Waa a stenographer employed by |eon Street Hospital. Oles Bart score card which was marked 100 per! months of the child's life she will eee ay haar Oui purest Riehmena nie the Lindhe-Shinn Company on the| 1e8U, JOb eventeen, of No. 12 ic sy cent, Then the little woman's eyes | that it will affect the child late: by last night's rainstorm, Larsen slept fourth floor of the building, where most Mott treat, Pane hinlst's helper, of Royal Mghted up with happine: and whe | The other prize winners were in the barn of his ¢ opt of the victims were Machine Works. ploy in Oak JACOB, MISS GENE, of No. 1372 Bria- street, He app and fel) The death itet was awe ed to. seven tow street, stenogra while wading through the pool, which |@@tly to-day when Frank Hughes, a| MORRIS, MIS8 MARTHA, twenty. was thirty fect wide, on his way to|$0vel Machine Company employee and | three, of No. 63 West One Hundred and bara. ‘MAR who lighted the Gas owes uae Breet, pees : oni — viene e pressed the figure of her perfect baby | | Nolan, fifteen months, son of close to hee breast and Kissed it several! Mrs. Thomas Nolan of No. M8 West Twentygsecond street; Edward Cook, times in her great joy, ablivious to swentygoe months, eon es Mz. and Mw, the rently Christine peemed totally = ea a

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