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ne J.R. Campbell, clerk of the Margaret, said there was a roaring noise; . TAKES SECOND BRIDE. inying the trembling which sounded to him as though some one ‘ AT ] YEARS MARRIES Bea tia yen aceon soos to cams OO sl f HS S LITERARY NOE: The shock: was felt in the neighborhood of Borough Hall and the Court House and Hail of Records. b | Miss rishi Dap Dugdale, Also Known as Writer, Is Second _ No damage was done to telegraph or telephone wires in the zone Wife of English Novelist: Sy the tremor. Telegrams from all points affected began to New York within ten minutes after the last tremor was felt and the | emoaviction that there had been an earthquake became general. As in) Brooklyn, the first impression in most places was that there had been a as explosion in the vicinity. ,SHOCK SMASHES WATER BOTTLE. 4 William Seidert, Superintendent of Traffic of the B. R. T., had a “yemarkable experience. He was standing beside the spring water con- ‘in his office on the seventh floor of the seven-story B. R. T. Build- Sit at Montague and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, when the quake began, ‘The spring water bottle was shaken out of the metal base of its stand $fitd “shattered, the contents showering him. Mr. Seidert’s first thought saewas that there had been a serious explosion in the building. It was not later that he learned the quake had caused the accident. in bis seventy-fourth year. Prof. “James S. Kemp, head of the Department of Geolo; ‘The marriage took place at 8 A. M, University, said that the earthquake in the St. Lawrence Val Ney in the parish church of Enfield so as sprobably followed the Logan “Fault” which has long been known ie to avoid the presence of crowds of The quake in Northern New York, he said, probably was : spectators. LONDON, Feb, 10.—Thomas Hardy, | the British novelist, author of “Far, from the Madding Crowd,” “Tess of the D'Urbervilles” and many other > |works known throughout the world, | married to-day Miss Florence Dug-} dale, his secretary and typist. Mr, | Hardy's first wife died in 1912. He is| the line of Champlain “Fault.” A “fault” is the geological term The bride, Miss Dugdale te the @ fracture of the earth's strata, or displacement of tne greater rock $ Jeuthor of a number of tales for enn. |B Such weaknesses in the earth’s crust are the first to be affected | $4 $ dren. . subterranean disiurbances. * Prof:Kemp said that smaller faults had been found in various Parts ¢ State, especiaily in the Adirondacks, sHow Shock Was Felt '-° Throughout the East ALBANT,. Feb. 16—An earthquake of twenty seconds’ durition was re- on the selemogragh at the State Goologist's office here to-day shortly OUSTING WILL BE FRIENOLY 2 o'clock. noticeab! ty 4 ere Sore shsben trom the weil: Reports drvm diferent chen of the] ‘Camtten@ from Piet megs) |" pRoggeDiNG? ond Canada eng the abock was distinct at thooe places. “Ob, it will be an entirely friendly SGYRAQUBE, N. ¥., Fob, 10.—Syracuse was severely shaken by an earth- | primaries roll around,” said the Gov-| Proceeding.” said Mr. McCombs, And when asked whether the Governor | in shortly after 1 o'clock. While no damage was reported, buildings | °™°F- might have trouble in backing the wetked and the people of the city were almost panic atricken. MITCHEL GAYS GLYNN WILL] new regime with patronage if the BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb, 10.—Earthquake tremors were felt in this olty SUPPORT POLICE BILLS. Senate was unfriendly, flashed the after 1.30 o'clock this afternoon. Many houses were shaken. The{ aithough Mayor Mitchel, in, an in-|V8F™ MoCombe emile and said: instrument at Canieus College was put out of order by the|terview later given out in the City| “That ts for the Governor to con- Hall, said he had the positive prom-|*ider. 1." and the emilo became a “MMONTRUAL, Feb. 10—An earthquake shock was felt at 1.35 o'clock |ls of the Governor's support of the} /sush, “have troubles of my own.” afternoon treal, Prescot! Goethal bills, in his interview at the] Asked whether he contemplated be- a eeioe Ee ee ence ue ORt | vanderbilt Hotel, Gov. Glynn sald be| coming a Public Bervice Commission- many points, The tremors bs in seconds. | merely promised the Mayor to give| oF oF accepting any other public of- rey ate would be a tection of IN MURPHY FIGHT | ant chr be dinposed of?” % to ‘the shocks were of slightly less strength. “Whatever promise I make is a| sald last night: “I am the most “sco sprad Y., Feb, 10,—A Alatinct earthquake was felt here at |promise of consideration,” said the} Aabout-to-be-elected and appointed RM. Dutidings shook perceptibly and some chimneys fell, Tele-|Governor. | | man. i® the he cane dias LJ ya mi + vl eee eee ama had lett the President after the con: | MURPHY FAILS TO WERE STOPPED UPSTATE. ference. Gov, Glynn sald there was COME TO TOWN TO \WALIA, N.'Y., Feb, 10—The New York Central Station & complete understanding between} — feports blocks stopped in stations along the line by earthquake at| them. CONSULT LEADERS. Beveral houses ‘were shaken, in this city and vicinity. After declaring that be and the M had discussed politics “only| Charles F. Murphy disappointed a MALONE, X. Y., Feb. 10—A sharp earthquake was felt in this seo | °U870) Tino Governor was asked it] large gathering of leaders and 42.85 o'clock thie afternoon. In.some homes furniture was over-|ine resignation of State Democratic | friends by falling to appear at Tam- and dishes thrown from tables. The tremors lasted thirty seconds, |Chainman Palmer was anticipated,|many Hall to-day. The word had N. Y., Feb, 10,—Earthquake tremors were ex-| te answered that he did not want to| been passed around that the “Boss,” at 1.85 P. M, to-day. Pictures and mirrors were sct swinging on | tiecuss that question at all, But the| concerned over the publication of ‘and furniture danced on the floor. No damage is reported. Governor would discuss William) the Croker letter, would be on hand NEW HAVEN, Feb. 10.—Farth tremors were perceptible at thirty-thres | Church Osborn, the man slated at the|/ at noon to talk over the situation 40 and one-half minutes past 1 o'clock this afternoon. at | Veshinston conference to succeed| with those in whom he has con- s Weather Bureau on the eighth floor of « downtowa building Observer | «1 nave always been for Osborn,”| Bhortly after 1 o'clock Thomas F. rmoted the tremors. He said they were distinct. Roports of @ like|,saiq the Governor. “That is hardly| smith, secretary of the organisation, ame from all parts of Connecticut. @ secret. I am still for him. I am/announced that Mr. Murphy would “WORCESTER, Mass., Feb. 10.—The selamograph at Holy Cross College! for him because he representa a bigh|not appear at headquarters to-day. aa earth tremor, ev tly of local nature, at 1.38 this afternoon, type of the American citizen and,| Mr. Murphy’s friends sald he was in PBPRINGFIELD, Mass; Fob. 10.—vA distinct ¢remor of the earth was felt | fortunately, at the same time he is «| town, but they were unable to tell bis @t 1.81 o'eleck this afternoon. Buildings rocked from east to west,|Democrat. Those are two combina. | whereabouts. Movemegt wag perceptible for several eeconds, Dishes were rattled off os tlons wo need no! It is understood inside Tammany | w: hetves pereon Springfie ported Mayor Mitchel, who called on the|circles that Murphy has reached the vey waged yarafar pba ene Soe Go pene Governor this morning before 10/stage where he is willing to com- O o'clock, was asked if he was in ac-| promise, but be will never allow him- eggs N, Y., Feb, 10—Harth tremors were perceptible here| cord with the Wileon-Glynn-McCombe| self to be kicked out of the leader- P.M. to-day. At a large manufacturing plant two high chimneys plans. ship. .Conciliatory advances have Bearers oy taas evaying MITCHEL SAYS HE 18 IN Sym.) een mado by big men in the Tam- @s .STHACA, N. Y., Feb, 10.—An earthquake tremor was felt in Ithaca and WITH QLYNN. many organisation, not actively as- parte of Tompkins County at 1.36 P. Mi Houses shook and dishes merny we sociated with the running of the ac. | bose come excitement, “When I saw the Governor,” sald|tual machine, but in Murphy's com- 1 . Mayor ‘at the City Hall, “I told| plete confidence. ADBLPHIA, Feb. 10.—An earth tremor was felt in this viciaity. |trm tur T bad seod and heard thet| MURPHY WA® ASKEO BY DEMO. Philadelphia Navy Yard the abock was quite distinct aad serail ap doing good work. I told him CRATS TO EXPLAIN. timed ‘the shock’ at ‘1.33 o'clock. bis reorganization plans and all} ft is an open secret in Tammany PEOPLE IN PANIC. : those reorganization plans meant|that several ‘influential Democrats fi RE, Pa, Feb. nd carthaitake was felt throughout | ;or the Politics of the city, county and | recently called on Murphy for an ex- sabia etx 14.85 to-tay. Buildings récked, and for a time the residents of |srermrtar The Goversor aid voy sat] camntion of the chareee that’ have tm great fear. The rv lasted + to . been made that he must have known ‘were. tremo! abou seconds, ge about the Washington conference, | of the grafting operations of a man TOGA, N. Y., Feb. 10.—An earthquake shook lasting tea aec-|! did not question bim about it elther.| calling himeelf James E. Gaffney. j Was felt throughout the lower Adirondacks at 1.81 to-day. There| “I went to see the Governor about | These Democrats are high class men 30 damage. who have influence enough in the AUBURN, N, Y., Fb. 10.—Harthquake chocks wore (elt distinctly here Carty. © eomieanee. SuEpRT'y cond: sb AA8 isloak thle afternoon, the Fort Hlll ston af ubura being | “we also talked about the great| ‘The chief told them, it ts claimed, any into slight panic. One shock seemed to cover @ period of siz sec- unemployed and we|that he never profited @ penny from = and was followed a few minutes later by @ second shock that lasted Albany | any collections made from contractors; weveral seconds. the base of operation | that he has not taken @ crooked penny BURLINGTON, Vt., Feb. 10—An earthquake lasting thirty seconds which will be in co-/since he assumed the leadership of Selt-here about 1.83 P. M. to-day. The shock was Particularly no- | operation wil the plans already laid| Tammany Hall and that when the fn the business section. in New York.” proper time comes he will he able to ou the seventh floor of Sherwood House National Chairman McCombs, who | account, to the satisfaction of District- Uoe-Soor aa she rose from a ph Acai side shape throwa| ame trom Washington with Gov.| Attorney Whitman and the publle for fF places no. damage was reported. Gishes at 8 !Giynn, was visited at bis office, No.| the origin of every dollar of his re- % Broadway, by William Church | sources, Osborn. They were together fifteen! This statement was made with Famous For Her CHARLESTON WINNERS, jor twenty minutes. Mr. Osborn, on|such apparent sincerity that the men FIRST RACE—Solling; purse $200; | coming out, would not discuss the|who heard it are confident of Mur- for three-year-olds and upward; aix| campaign to take the Democratic |phy‘s ability to make good, Never- furlonge— Harcourt, 110 ( calgnt), 13] organisation of the State and city|theless they take the stand that a away from Tammany Hall, He said| Murphy is & menace to the futuro he was hurrying to see the Governor | success of the Democracy and they before Mr. Glynn's departure for |are believed to be at work on a plan Albany. whereby eoreey wee ube ae to ALKS IT LYNN | Fetire without attending race woomes pes edd bs of being pushed down the steps of a 4 Tammany Hall, MeTagart), "at oy ara Car eure Mr. McCombe was a little more} But they have been assured that , 1 to I y Innocence, 105 (Plokaty, communicative. Murpby will not abandon the leader- ety ta 1 and 7 to 5, second; “I have returned from Washing- |ship at the behest of outsiders who ton,” he sald, “to resume the pr: say they want to annihilate him be- | tioe of the law. I bave spent my | cause he is a crook. morning with the Governor and Mr.|ANTI-MURPHY LEADERS MAK- Osborn, -and until I know what may Ino Murphy and bis Meutenants, while they do not fear any attacks from any friends of Croker, were quick to Club at ‘Pierrepont and Clinton streets felt it also, as did the AUTHOR THOMAS HARDY, iV | yn Club, just across the street. WHO AT 74 YEARS AUTHOR THOMAS HARDY PRINTING POLITICAL NEWS sould materially rele in the wi a of the Democratic State Committee?” | the Fo GLYNN OPENLY SAYS izes Paty “A change in the chairmanship of 1 & Btate committee would only be| Tamman HE'S WITH WILSON made tm the event of the resignation iny others, of te rresent chairman,” was the “They were of sufficient strength to causo tables and chairs to sway. West |nis tegisiation his “consideration.” | Gee, Mr. MoCombs repeated what he | 5U2. UNDER ONE ROOF. Kcening World Yesterday: “The Creker on Murphy wea Printed in the Evening Jour- Morning American To- Day: it te @ diemal Lager ghee of the utter idieey ef seme of the a ante ef Murohy that Shey th have (wubliahed thie, latter. of exiled boss in the beliet “that fa fare on the boss power. men whe published it de net seats te a land that what the enrol t piratiaal be whe of Croker, ar. ot elee of that Kae wredabiey Tork “a bold com anything that has hap- ming right at a time when the Wilbon Administration openly i the Croker letter appeared to be _ of the anti-Murphy ogee the letter got out of private Rg. Kd of she, late John Fox ed has not been sapuice 7) the pacistarnion of the that th toyed ‘They are afraid 5 "GME EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1014. in an effort to change the plan and! 10 |ecope of his features and bounded | ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Feb. up after him. The loyal Joe | 4¢! Belline, whe was goquitted of the charge of murdering a But it was a quarter of an hour te take penseonen ot the pronerty vary see" o [after the first battle alarm that the | sented to him by Haron Rothechilé, a polloe arrived. LL struggled after, Mr. Helmar, the owner arrived soon after the police. He was told that’ @ certified check for $635 Ln been sent to bis agents ye Verifying this by telephone, . vited Mr. Weinberg and bis help to . my) enter | seventy-five Girls, Headed by] ‘The manucacturer promptly sent all Pe bis workers to their homes And ‘told Boss, Make Things Warm |r. Hetmar ne would not go in, ja ) for Joe, the Janitor. “vo ror oo mewn wa UIGK ACTION IN ing at No, 3 West Twenty- ? fifth street to-day, a battle fit for the movies while it lasted. Beventy-five girls, led by Charlies Weinberg of Weinberg & Weiman, shirt waist manufacturers, fought Engineer Jo- ON NEW HAVEN soph Boanno, his Sicilian belper “Joe” — nd @ negro elevator man in an effort to reach the factory, on the twelfth floor. ex There, were battles tn the ball, on Interstate Commerce Board Be- landing, on the stairways, in the * *, elevator and on the sidewalk. after| gins Gathering Facts Called @ quarter of an hour Mr. Weinberg called @ retreat to rearrange his bat- For by Senate. bea and wait for the police. employees of Wein! & Weiman have suffered from the cora| WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—Prompt during the few really frigid spells of| action on the Senate resolution for a this winter. The landlord, Henry| reopening of the Interstate Commerce Helman, ts said to have refused to put Commi: y restign' rtain Spparatus. The firm in- secretive argyferdice ry stalled a gas-heated steam plant and financial operations of the New York, with | charged its cost, 6400, against part of |New Haven and Hertford Rallroad, “There Must Be a Change ts tend- erehip,” Says Geverner. (By the United Press.) Gov. Glynn, fresh from his conference with President Wilson and National Chairman McCombs, to-day threw down Charlee. Setroty Tammany and Boss maust bee ge in the lead: iS sa tnd there Swill be, Gey. se o bere ‘resonnises tat 4 the Demo- fall, it? mmust be com afro’ rast Y reanized. dt tically reo: work eee ible, i ee that it now ore i talked with the President, 1 desired to be a Yo apo ‘him thins paleve T haves merely YOUNG GANGSTER PROUD OF BEING THE GUN TOTER That Was His Distinguished Place Among Young Outlaws—Sent to Elmira. A product of the gangs was ex- hibited to-day before Judge Swann in General Sessions when Samuel Reichbach, a diminutive youth of sixteen, whose parents live at No. $41 East Third street, wan arraigned for sentence on the charge of having @ revolver in his possession, Although the indictment charged the boy only with carrying ‘one re- volver there were three found upon him when be was arrested on the night of Dec. 3, All were fully loaded and were of the latest make. He ad- li with boastful pride that he the “gun-toter” of the “Little Kole" ie that'a few hours before held up a restaurant at No, 225 East ‘Twelfth street in true frontier style at the point of revolvers, Foe. bing the brentesor and patrons oe valuables. at were your duties with the 7” Judge Swann asked the you. # wo the guy that stood in with the Tay Soe took me wherever they went and I carried the guns. When they used them they dropped them beng end I avers ‘went ‘up and got te a bevere tne Cops got near,” was Ped bt feosel eee Reichbach on ness oO gangster and sentenced him to the Elmira Reformatory. STEAMSHIP PULLED OFF JERSEY SHOAL Freighter Queen Louise, Floated on Early Morning Tide, Starts for New York. 4 (Qpedtal to The Brening World.) MANASQUAN, N, J., Feb. 10.—The ip Queen Louise, which grounded off this place carly last Sat- urday morning, was floated at high tide at 7 o'clock to-day and started for New York under her own power, The steamship seemed none the worse for the three days on the bar. THE OLIVE OIL ‘\ OF THE EPICURE bak i souee Dave quality, Purity ia im- sured by weing only the ee. the firet ing of selected frul can only be found in & frult of certain | foxeres Gtetricts, lke Grasse, Pranee, the home CHIRIS Pronounced She-ris OIL Owing to the Actnae tm edt fine hyiee| remarkable rickui Perfect olive ofl must not only be pure, | ys peeiag ire Mr. Helman refused | was taken to-day by the commission. lo accept the reduction. ordered begin ‘The fiat girts to arrive to-day were| setaiy oe Lng faced by Soanno, who was twirling a ‘ beavy hammer, and Joe, who held a| Hearings may be held, but it was not butcher Loge gored his Area arms.| decided when or where, or whether They were t nobody would be admitted to the Weinberg & Weiman ree factory on the twelfth floor, The| Fr the present the commission girls scolded and made speeches and| Will conduct its inquiry by gathering said something ought to be done|from all available sources whatever about it until all seventy-five were! information may throw light on the nor | gathered and Mr. Weinberg arrived.| questions at issue. It may be three “Come on, girls; come in!” shouted|or four months before the commis- the boss, who leaped on the engineer’s/ sion is ready to proceed with hear- hammer arm and pinioned it. Helings, in case it should decide that was joined by eager girls, who also|they are necessary. held down Joe's arm until the knife} Among other things the resolution was taken from him and thrown into| calls on the commission to inqtire anash can The elevator was packed| what became of the funds the New with girls, The negro refused to start! Haven invested in various enter- (t, arid was clawed and kicked om the| prises and corporations mentioned es Mable to punishment and whether the Boanno twisted away from the @ive|monsy can be recdvered for the girls who were earnestly engaged stockholders of the company. | Acker, Merrall & Condit Company 1820 Buy economically—insist on the best at its lowest price HAMS—Extra Choice Mild Smoke Weigh from 8 to 12 lbs. each—Ib........... 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