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mittes designate him, and that if I) would do what ‘the Chief wanted me to do regarding appointments, investi. @ations and other mattera of Led policy I would be permitted to name | some lawyer Who Was a friend of mine the cpndidate for | Judge of the Court of Appeals. “1 refused, ae I have eald, ¢(o @ny bargain with MoCall and za | about these matters, and the Judge eeried be disappointed. He wanted my pledge that I would support him jor the Chief Judgeship, and, of courre, his designation for this bigh office waa dependent entiraly upon him aasoring Mr, Murphy that Mr. Menneasy would be callel off and all tvestigation: stopped concerning the tremandous graft in the Highway Department” te ° Republicans Knife Fuston. Circulars were sent throurh the matte to-day #igned Loyal Republican League, imer 13, Johneon, Seoretary, No. Mast Forty-second street, in which @ tack ix made upon the Progressives and Independent Democrats who dominate, ‘usion movement. The circular pint Prendergast, Roo and Mutchel defeated the nomination of Whitman for Mayor because be is @ Republican, and “are now planning to defeat the Repud- lican Assembly and Aldermante candl- dates. As there are no regular Repu Lean candidates for Mayor and Comp: troller, jet us Republicans ahow our contempt fdr ingrates, seceders and renegade Republi by voting for Mr- Call and Mets. Komember the Koos valt-Prendergant-Mitche! plaigorm eveans the deatruction of the Bui vert State Chairman William County Chairman Samuei Koenig and |», Martin Saxe, representing the Mepu ean organisation in Fuelon headuuar- tere, united in denouncing the clroular ase Tammany fake “It was originated and acattered broadeam by Taminany,” ‘aid Mr. Saxe. “No Republicans had any connection with It, nor will they permit themselves to be influenced by 11. The alleged heaéquartors in Forty-seound street con- sists of one room hired for the purpose by Tammany. We know nething of @ Lepal Republican Leamue, nor can we Jobnaon, signing find who is Dimer E. bimsel as secretary.” Court Discharges § tary to former Gov. Sulzer, who was ar- rested and confined in the penitentiary at Albany on @ charge of contempt of the Ausemb!: an Coch arrest. Garrison has been out on “Dail for about a week. Sulser immediate- ly sent a telegram to Attorney John T. McDonough at Albany congratulating him on 'vietory for justice and the freedom of the press.” TAMNANY WON'T LET YOU LAUGH AT | FUNNY BANNER in the Eye. THEY HIT AT “BOSSES.”| That’s the Funniest Part, but Don't Laugh -= Not Out Loud. | way Rew ilcan | his tiletimed mirth with a brulsed body | You are defied to walk along Br: and pase Ne. 170 without laugh: | Ing. To-day tt'e the funniest spot in New York, On the other, you ai cautioned not to laugh too loud. Ben Mosen of No. 8 Park Row mado thia mistake, aud ts paying at present for and a partly closed left Strung across the street and whippe! the wind Ike tho aafia of a full |rimked @hip aro atreamers bearing the following legends: . 100,000 LIEB AGATN WANTED. 00 PER Lik PATD, NEITHER 8U Baa R NOR WhN? ST M'CALL Other bannera offer the following Mitshel'e Freak Show: Johnnte Miton, Becvundre) Auizer, Viather- ite Hennessy, Hearst, Atiiwall. Why not add Harry K. ‘Thaw, Becker? Who eaid bosses? What's Hearst? What's Roosevelt? What's Koenig? What's Uapgood? Bosees ail. I'vor ‘Mitchel! A large banner that takes ftee!f more eertously read. “MoCall Succeastul Business Law- yer and Upright Supreme Court Judge. Financially and Mentally Honest, Broad Gauge, Horse Sen: NOVEL SUIT IS FILED INU. 8. COURTS 10 GIVE SULZER OFFICE William H. Moore Sues in Ef- fort to Reinstate Governor and Oust Glynn. & eu was fled in the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court this afternoon which, it is tm tended, will have the effect of bringing the impeachment of William Sulser and his removel from office before the United States Supreme Court for re view. The nominal plaintiff is Will- fam H. Moore, ® compositor, who lives @t the Hotel Empire and hie nee! who drew up the papers, ie John Leary, who lives at the Hotel Grew. Mr. Moore is an ardent @ tte. Ie Me petition, which is Dulky, Me. Moore take the novel ground that his Constitutional rights have been invaded {because New York is aot now under « repudilean form of government as guarantees dy the constitution and he prays for relief. He asks for an in- “Junction restraining Gov. Glynn and ill the other oflcare of the State from pertorming any of the functions of their offices. In fact, the @ult ts directed sgainst the Government of the 6tate. ‘William Sulser is made 8 co-defend- ent. The purpose of this te to enable Gulser, in case the matter gets into rt, (p prove his contention that his val was the result of @ conspiracy. ‘Mr. Moore takes the ground that the impeachment of Gov. Sulzer was tile- gal and that the State Government ts now in the hands of the persons who instigated and carried out an illegal conspiracy by which they aeised the government. In case the local branch of the District Court refuses to give Mi. Moore the reliet he asks he will appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, He says he thinks he will get lls prop- er sition before that ribunl early tn December, ALBANY, Oct. # "Buch @ sult to rostore Sulzer to power le absurd, said Attorne) General Carmody to-day T cannot Gelleye that any one would bring such an action.” WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.~There are no precedents for the Supreme Court ~ reviewing impeachment proceedings as euch, The injunction prweedings Med in New York to-day might come to the highest court for review on the contention that Feleral co wiional rights had been denied to Sulzer. For that much there is legal provision for a Supreme Court review. Should the caso be forwarded from the lower court it undoubtedly would be expediten; otherwise @ decision would not be reached in regular course much under thres year siti PLAGUE DEATHS IN MANILA Die of Disease Taken City by Rat BAN FRANCISCO, Cet, 30.—Cor- nce from Manila reports two here from bubopic plague, one of them being that of William Crozier, A number of in- ei been found and every | fs to rid the city of Frank, Owspoken, Fearless Fightor. No Fade, No Mental Kinks, No Hob- dies. Career Mude And Known. Will Be Hie Own Boss “Mitohel Ambitions, Superfictaliy Briuiant, Financially Honest, Nar- vow Gauge, Untried, Inexperienced, ‘Crack-Lrained Socialist, Full ous for the Rent and Tax Payer. Now York Wants Business and Not Experimental Management. To come back to Moses, Ifke a hun- red other observess he found the ban Bere irrepressibly funny. In fact, he femarked to neighbors that they were the funniest things he had ever read in MMe life. But he laughed too loud and too long. The Mt of merriment thut seized Moses and convulsed him was Uke earthquake. Two young bystanders who chose to take the bi # seriously asked wherein lay the humor aad the comic stuf Moses did not answer. They then eet upon him, Moses declares, The fat of one landed on the part of Moses's anatomy that was inflated with lau; ter, The fist of the other lodged on Mopes’a left eye. Moses ts trying to Gnd bis two young assaants to prefer charges of assault. ‘There ie one litte thing that ought fo be mentioned in connection with the way, Naunting streamers. They are full of round holes about the eise of very email cannon valle, Can it be that their arguments Rave beem shot ful) ef holes by the Fusion forces? ———__ DELANEY DECLARES ILLITERATE DUMMY IMPERSONATED HIM. Jon H. Delaney, State Commissioner of EMicioncy and Economy, said to-day, in speaking of an alleged “detota- phone” record of @ conversation with Gov. Sulzer: “The alleged conversation was manu- factured for the occasion Those who knew me will recognize that the lan- Kuaxe could not be mine, ‘L never in my Ife used the expres sions "Bet your life,’ ‘Keep mum’ and many others quoted. If there is any kind of @ record of this alleged con- | Veraation in the possession of the Burns | agency some tiliterate fellow was made | to impersonate me. Not one single statement attributed to Sulzer and not a single response at- \tributed to me was uttered at the re interview 1 had with the Governor whe: \he asked me to ewear fulnely in bie | benalt, | “The version of that interview in my letatement made Tuesday ls true. 1 did not apeak tWo hundred words and Sul- | |ner talked an hour | } 1 was very ful and precise in my reply to hia proposal, and 1 spoke as | briefly as I 4 tO exp my fusal. 1 felt sorry for his cond) i but 1 wee on guard for my own pro- THE EVEN VOTE UNDER THE THUMB “CHIEF” CALLS HIS VOTE CANVASSERS TO STAR CHAMBER Sub-Leaders, Big and Small, to Give Figures on Mc- Call’s Chances, ING WORLD, STEAK RE, MED AND VEL DONE BROKE UP HS HAPPY HOME Sometimes Jacobson Got Cut- lets, but Steak Always Came Ba Here are the reasons presented to Tammany election district captains have been called to meet in thelr reapeo- tive Assembly district headquarters to- morrow night to report to thelr leaders the actual conditions ana tabulations ‘of the probable vote, Aasembly dinirict leaders are to meet “Chief Murphy on Saturday to make their reports and tell the very worst that #@ to happen to them. Then the inner counc!! in the Wigwam will know what to expect on Klectlon Day. These reports of district leaders ara subjected to closest scrutiny and analy ais. They must be based on facts, not! and hopes, Each man must 8 for his report and atand On upon it, In the secret jon they will tell just how are going. add up tho figures and prepare for what ie coming next Tuesday. If there ts chance of victory, elther tn the city or in any particular borough, or | Af some individual candidate looms up | @ possibile winner, then word will be parsed around and politic: work will be concentrated upon these atrong points | and the sporte will make plunges in the betun: According to preliminary entimate Tammany is counting upon local tlekets in the boroughs of Ma hattan, Queens and Richmond. can pull through Mets for Comptroller, and three Horough Presidents, they will xain strong representation In the Board nate even if the Fusion Mayor ted, TAMMANY RELYING UPON THE LABOR UNIONS, ‘Tammany making |ts strongest play in the closing daye of the cam- baign on the labor unions, Strenuous efforts are being made to get as many untona as possible lined up for the cratic ticket do to adopt reso- 8 favorable to Macall, industrioualy Kord is elreulated that Mitchel is a being “McCall is @ union man; eeab, According to reports from Tammany headquarters a large mapor! labor untons in ¥ of the New York have de- directly or Indie ‘© unions are maid to be scheduled for meetings to-night to take some kind cf action. Political indors ta are forbidden the conatitutions of many around this adopted commending resolutions Democratic the party of both State and city for having appointed Janes M. Lynea, Typographical Union, Sta missioner, head of the Labor Com- To-nignt, at Madison Square Garden, the Fusionists are to hold the biggest rally thelr campaign, Seth Low will preside, and among (ie speakers will be Charles 3, Whitman, Oscar 8 stray Martin W. Littleton, Clarence J. Shearn and John Purroy Mitchel, stad is to before the speaking be- ani prior to the meeting there muste of forty bands, @ display of fireworks aud any amount of red fire. —_ tection “I do not know now whether or not | {any redress at law, but I am | to consult an attorney to-day 1f possible, 1 will make those who have uttered and published thiv attack | atone for at.” J. Burn ot the laughed at Delaney s deniw detectaphone’ thon We know that it conversar anid was Delane Mr proy © and We it the one who hel Sulzer recorded by t A ‘detectaphone’ will not lie Prepare ty stand py wil that was re corded Ny this conppraation if Mr De- laney to o Accepts Call to Richmond Hint, Apeeial to The eening Word MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Oct 3)-—-Rev, Walter Austin Wagner for the paat five ours paator of the Firat Congre ational Chureh of thin eity, hax receive the pate af the \inion Con Pers Chureh at Wichmond Hill, Ie in ext that he will present his nati ureh here on Suns day and arrange sxume his dution at Riehmond Hill ab ber “Auterolda? "What are astergide?” ‘They're the things ductors take out of children’s poses.” arrying | If they | Ollve Frem- | Juntice Giegerich in the Supreme Court to-day by David Jacobson, manager of @ hat business in Canal street, as to why he sought to get @ separation from Dia wife, Lilien: “Your Honor, I never got @ meal in| spectators can be comfortably seated | Guring the week—only on| within the big cement horseshoe This and then it was the same old| will give a thousand more people A xt week | chance to watch the Blue ribbon event ak, and | of the college football season than did my hous 8 inde siory of ateak one week, th cutlets, the following week 80 on tn an endiess chain. Thi on my nerves, “Wife neglected ti | “Mad @ fondness for moving pletures Went to at | two showa a dey. “She never took care of my things.” He saya ahe refused to put camphor} balis In hia beat suits of clothing. The Jacobsons were married in this) *8, Justice Glegerich ree | all got ANCY’S RESIGNATION DECLINED; HE SCORES HENNESSY AT ALBANY. ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. %.—Supt. John H, Riley of the State Prison Department and James M. Clancy, who recently re: | signed aa Warden of Sing Ring Prison, held a long conference to-day, and later Riley announced he would not accep: [the resignation at present. Clancy {s+ sued @ statement condemning Hennessy for his public nees in the New York Mayoralty campaign to former Senator Stilwell's efforts to obtain a pardon. “Clancy,” Riley said, “ts in the midat of Important work connected with the revonatruction of certain buildings which were partially destroyed by firat jast | duly and aleo was carrying out certain reforma which he had instituted. 1 must remain and complete the work.” Clancy's statement follows “I came to Albany at the request of the euperintendent to arrange. to turn over Sing Sing to my aucceasor, H. declined to consider the matter at the resent time on the grounds that I am under $80,000 bond ana must con- thuue untl! other arrangements can be made. “Regarding the contents of the Black Book which Mr, Hennessy has ex- hibited In dis speeches in New York, I can only may that Bttlwell assures me that he woyld be entirely willing +o release Mr. Hennessy from his obliga- tion not to publish ii but for the fact that it contains references to individ- and matters which were in no way connected With the Bulzer controversy. Stilwell regards Hennessy's references jadd innuendos regarding the interview jhad with him at Sing Sing as dision- orable in every way and as taking. an unfair advantage of him in his present unfortunatg condition, | “Mthiwell nays that he Is forced to | the conclusion that when ‘Mennesay |found that he was not in posession of such information aa would enable him |to destroy certain Senators and others in public life he concluded not to ad- vine the Governor to pardon him. ‘That being the fact. under the aolemn agree- ment made in the presence of several | persons. no reference to the interview should have been mad (From che Metropolitan Magazine.) Love wae under discussion, and the time-old "When-ls-a-Man-in-Lov THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, THE CHIEF ISSUE IN THE CAMPAIGN etnctlceteotenieteletnetcbtnotaeteat EXTRASTANDS. AT CANBROGE FOR ALE CANE Seating Capacity Will Be} 45,000 When Old-Time Rivals Clash. | (Spertal to The Kvening World CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 0.—Katra| stands are being erected for the Yale contest booked for Novembor 2 in the Stadium and when completed 45,000 two yeare Nine tons of marsh hay has frost | ordered and at the first signs of frost it will be dumped onto the gridiron | from time to time to keep the ground | | from becoming hardened. Light work will prevail in the Orimeon camp to-day. The Injuries to Eddie Mahan, Rex. Witchcock and Frank O'Brien have greatly depressed every | body from Coach Haughton down to | the water boy, and with the Princeton | contest but a fortnight away, victory | does not appear to be the certainty the | Crimson solona have been figuring on Only the most expert of care will bring Mahan into shape for the tussle with gers and again he may nc: be| able to get into action acain thls fall Hitchcock cannot go out and do hia | unul the Princeton engagement. rank O'Brien said this morning that he didn’t belteve that he would be able | to work against Cornell. There will be | but two scrimmages before the tussie with the Tigers, oth coming next week. With Mahan out of this matinee, the Crimaon backteld will be weakened considerably both offensively and de- fennively. The great Brickley, while an elegant line gainer, 1 one of the puol est defensive players Harvard has ever had behind ita line, He ts continually Missing tackles or collaring hie oppon- ent wout the neck to down him Bradlee, who will substitute for Mahan, sed youth and be of OM Raita’ ettiig the Brickley weakness. Seereieliioe senses WHERE THERE’S A WILL. Where there's a will there's a way—to get into trouble or out of it, as the dies may fall, Perhaps no other will, :ince the birth of Time, has caused so many weird com- plications as did Who was he? He was the man whose last testament started all ¢he excitement in the funniest story of the decade, The story is “WHERE THERE'S A WILL.” “WHERE THERE'S A WILL” Is by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Mary Roberts Rinehart ‘s America’s greatest woman humorist, She wrote “Seven Days." the story that set two continents in a roar. And “WHERE THERE'S A WILL” Is even funnier than “Seven Days, rial in The Eve A vit !s to run) serially in The Evenin, ‘orld, i Monday, Nov. j sid tains Don't forget the date, Monday, Nov, 10, | That's the day vou will beg'n iaughing. RARE JEWELS STOLEN, | Home of T. J. Oakley Rhinela Robbed and News Sepp Robhers entered the home of 7. J. | Oakley Rhinelander, at No. % Weat| Fifty-second street, it waa learned to- | day, on the night of Oct 2 and | Jewelry worth at least $00. The potice kept all news of the theft under cover tion © up "A man is in sald cne, “when it gives him physical | | pain to tear up the slightest of her notes. “When tit woud be yio- Jating confidences to tell other answers, One only—the best--we by print eald 4 tleman romantically astute Jld gen: ‘until he begins to salp the descriptions of heroines in novels h reads, saying, “What's the use of re ie that? I'll have her looking like Her nd t@iking like Her any: "a One might almost Seem on that until to-day and it was reported that he amount of the theft was much great: er than that admitted. i y discovered when the { ithine| family returned from 4 theatre party late at night. The list of missing Jewelry sent to pawn. brokers included two diamond ring diamond bar pin and barret ry 4 pearl and diamond and # large gold | tue enamelled watch with a gold * | chain Mr. Rhinelander has law offices at Ne ‘iilam street, investigator Will Be Jonn A. neasy. ‘Whitman. book" Whether Mr not been decided, go Into Hennessy’s charges in detatl, \to fs | Kirkiand Clark in two conferences. It ts understood the ‘“ittle black book" | has received, in addition to the the shape of a note will not be taken | who has been tn Al 1918. WHITMAN ORDERS S10Q000 LEFT 1 MAD | JOHN DOE INQUIRY IN HENNESSY CASE, [J hn G. First Wit- ness ‘To-Morrow and “Black Book” Will Be Used. \ Recause of the charger broweht Hennessy and William Sulzer by! hy Against various persone in and out of omer District-Attorney Whitman or- dered to-day that # John Doe Inquiry | heirs at be Inaugurated In the Criminal Courts | Building to-morrow afternoon, Mngistrate Me Chiet | doo will preside, The firat witness will be John A, Hen- He wii be examined by Mr. Henuessy's “little black will gure In the examination, ; Sulzer will be called has) ‘Tho District-Attorney 1s determined to He} ttle | black book” from which Hennessy hi been delivering quotations at interval, the information Mr, Menne: Asalntant wave John District-Attorney 19 merely rather disconnected record of an interview between Hennessy and ox-Senator Stephen Stilwell in Sing Sing Prison and that it does contain anything in the way of direct evid At any rate, Stilwell will undout repudiate the conversation. ‘Tho implied charge of Mr. Hennessy that a certain Ju the Supreme Court paid §%,000 for his nomination In od ty up by Mr. Whitman, The matter has becn Investigated, It was found that this Judge, nine years ago, borrowed $84,000 from @ woman client and gave her @ note for it. This was long bee fore his election. Asatetant Distr -Attorney Embdre State points Inve: charges that Charles IF, Murphy and hie “bagmen’ collecied huge sums from contractors and never accounted for th contributions, reported to-day that he could find no corroboration. He said that somo of Hennessy’s minor charges appear to have some basin of fact, but! | the moat of them are hearsay and not susceptible of proof. es ‘ Liles ) your eyes require. rem din his employ as a morse after) Mra. Watmouxh's death, he left $100,000 | | abantute. A number of servan were @iven and the residue of the estate was left to| 36 Enst @4d St, near Fourth Ave. BY MILLIONAIRE WHO CUT OFF HIS FAIS RELATIVES Wel — no tech” oF ready-made glasses Warmwugh of Phila- Every f Harris i , ‘ Glasses is especially ground delphi Also Willed Snug | to fit’ your particular needs. That's the secret of Harrts eyeglass satisfaction, That's why we are able to back up: ! our Guarantee to refund your money if you wish it. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more, depending upon the mounting YOU. select and ered} the particular kind of lenses —— Sums to Other Servants. | | PHILADELPHIA, wae fled here * the will of the tate left hie en than $1,000 Oot today TOA caveat againat tie pro John re estate, hating 0 Wat Valued at 1 sons other th ner n thove Who w » wifes near Lenox aid Ferdinand Keller lectors of this city The heirs at law number seven, caveat was fled by Dr, William Wa mough Grier of Washington, D. ., on of m decased half sister, and J it. Watmough, a halt brother, It ts alleged in the caveat that Mr. Watnough, who was seventy-six years old, wae of une found mind and was unduly (nflue when he drew this will, nis wife, art ion Broadway 489 Fulton St 697 Broad SL. No. 954 Past ‘One Han fifth street, while playing ina vacant lot near b's home this afternoon was bitten on the sand by a collie dog. The was taken to the Lebanon LMospital where the wound was caluterizeod. The owner of the dog Was notified to hold the antmal for observation by the De: Telescope fae i al as} came upon the acene beforg tho fire had been burning many miniites. Be- cau the danger of further explo- alons and the ever-present anxiety over what might happen next in a con- ition so unusual, the police pushed the srowde back to Thirty-tirat street on the south and Thirty-fourth street on the north Hardly had this precaution been taken when there came a second explosion, more violent than the first and hidden | under the solid pavement of Eighth ave- | jnue. So heevy was the tremor that | nearby stores and tenements rocked and people on the sidewalks could fee! [Sia tant In hiawdy. Thousanls ee LABORERS STOP FIRE THAT HAD THREATENED BLOCK (Continued from First Page > S-foot trench and embedded in cement the old pipes are raised and every ef- fort has been made to reduce the in- terruption in the service to a minimum. WHEN PICK STRUCK PIPE SPARK DID THE MISCHIEF. About 10 o'clock, when there were |dozen workmen in the trench, just at the crossing of the two streets, one | at K the aide of the rust-decayed main now in use, The pick ateel struck a spark from the iron jus: penetrated the thin shell and @ heavy explosion fol- lowed instantly. The man whose pick ha started the trouble wi hurled several feet away and fell against his fellow! None was serlously injured, however; two received minor burns of the face and hands, ‘The instant of the explosion « solid column of flame ghot up from the torn envelope of the pipe one hundred feet or more above the street level. The tip of it spread out like the fronds of a palm tree and waved with licklig tongues of red fire as palm leaves shaken by # wind. There was a roariag from the vent five feet below the sur- face of the street that could be heard @ block The inne rs on @ passing Eighth avenue car tumbled madly from both front and rear exits at the iirst thunder of the explosion. Stureswepers rushed from their shops to pli of safety. Cheater A. Noah, who owne a shop ai No, 482 Bighth avenue, ran to the near- est box and turned in an alarm. HIGH PRESSURE SILY FORCES GAS THROUGH WATER. Four engines responded to the alarm and hegan pumping streams of wate: into the trench, The water served only to reduce the height of the torch, but did nothing to quench With all the preasure of the twelve: | inch main behind it, the escaplig gas leaped through the water as if it had been so much confett! and the fire grew hotter, if anything. An awning in front of the store at No, 464 Eighth avenue became Igulted | and one stream was directed againat it, quickly quenching the fire, Rs adway's eady ft so bed that ight not get my clothes off, Kod fl dm 1’ thongs | would. ty dy elie x gee my b his pick point heavily against | flame | rves from three police stations the distinct heave under their feet. It} Save Your Safety was thought that this second detonation | had occurred in the same main that waa | Razor Blades taming and about 100 feet north of the | We re-sharpen all makes, single or deuble ent made by the laborers pick. ‘at 3c adoz. Honed and stropped automatically Then another phenomenon came to a w, exclusive electrical process. Mies ty Increase the eerie feeling of dread on rompt Service. We retail Was! . the part of the firemen and the tepair Nid <t'scems Cutlery. \erew from the gas company. Flaminz | . ah gan filled the trolley slot of the Bignth | nue line, and up and down Street for @ distance of # block trom the central fire lambent tongues flame jumped through the Hp of tal slot and disappeared, Tt was (2) permanently and. Walntessiy Removed. the slot was cut through the rim ot} | ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED the Inferno. | FIREMEN TURN JOB OVER TO! a0 WEEN REPAIR CREWS. 1Rocm 800. When it became apparent that the Jeftorte of firemen were futile they existed from shedding more water and the ga# company's repalr ¢ undertook the delicate and dangerous | task of shutting off the supply of gas. | {t was a dangerous bit of work ause wherever a cut was made there was the ever-present threat of @ flare- back from the by explosion n the principle of the at the cock of a gas stove, Mo four cuts through the mains were neces- sary to check the flow of g1 a ab. 1810) : SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WARTS AND MOLES ial ireeter aeaa) AS West 34th St., N. Y. debe Warne sof New ¥ wrenes Hopwood Horn West Chicago, G. died Cody, Wyo., Oct. 28 | Punerst Methodl ring vent and a new | ‘pop’ | ‘This wan necessary because the twelve ) inch ain which waa burning wa: | sonidence. 184 or by ‘i OF coupled at the corner by a three ways PCB ction with other pipes and a! r connection with @ sixteen inch n the east eide of the avenue, ‘There are no cutof valves in) the neighborhuod, The method of snut- | ting off the gas is to make a cut in the pive, insert a rubber bug and inflate ft with air until it completely fils the bore of the pipe Under orders of Deputy Fire Chiet ™ Martin all the gas connections in the houses on both sides of tne avenue be-| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS tween Thirty-tird and ‘Thirty-fourth | atreots were turned off after the cat “RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ‘ tes “La ‘ttle. D, Fy suboad asd Presiding Wissen, ilies had been evicted. WORK MONDAY WOND! the larg assort- enters that can be Biled to ‘be found in Mew Kors Gity, Skulls, Pumprin weird creatures Se to $100 A Roveltios with ry slight, Sreci ad .ATE COV ASSORTED ft choles Suggestion for Thursday teagan STYLE CREAM CHOCO, ~The rt of these high tae rane fe of richly flee The ‘ater weet rerk LZ5th Meret, ow rea uot wv eh, AML our a Ae Bwuanw a witon Aireee nT ‘neat! ATHE 44. ru TON wre it " aap THREE Just ras fourin uy Cor, Kim Plac Hecta