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Pom ualr teh omer CORTPLETE ob ie "THE EVENING WORLD er PRICE ONE CENT. = —————————— FOUR FIRE ALARMS AN ON PERL AT ONE BLAZE. AS HOWLING STORM RAGED : "Work So Hard That Commissioner Sends Out Special Plea for Cau- tion—All Leaves of Ab- sence Cancelled. _ Che “ Circulation Books Open to All. ») Copyetant, S914, by The Prose Babtiohing Ce. (The York W , FINA EDITION J “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” nical! YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 yee 1914. 10 PAGES ‘Scene at Windiest Corner Along All Broadway | When Snow Was Swirling Through 23d Street ” PRICE ONE OENT. HOUR BLIZZARD FOLLOWED ‘BY SIXTVAMILE WIND: ~TRAFFIC PARALYZED eielninininletnit Eight Inches of Snow Covers Greater’ | City, and Below Zero Weather Is Forecasted for To-Morrow— Drifts Several Feet Deep. 16,000 MEN PUT TO WORK . CLEANING UP THE STREETS - During the storm to-day fire alarms reached Fire Héadquarters at the Yate of about four an hour, und the apparatus and men of the department were being worked to the limit of their capacity. t janitors, | ! Commissioner Adamson requested all persons, householders. @mgineers and superintendents of buildings to take extra precautions Qgainet fire while the storm prevails. The Fire Department responded to &—————- P< ewe eck ten net tnd 4 ‘Rutherford C Hold Up a ec SENATOR BACON “Through Train and Come Here rons, urtaen, and guran, se sve | ‘OF GEORGIA DEAD; ivan to Put Them Off. iy ee a sree ay Sen Kidney, De ana HANDS vege . Bow-aPs ¥ Ne ‘arson Ts se see THEY TOOK a ALONG {Then Working in a “Taxi, They Wrecked Its Door, Got $125 and Dumped It in the Snow. When the manager of Childn's ren- Street car and L trafle demoralized and the extra demand on the subware caused vexations delays and overcrowding. Thousands of commaters in New Jersey, om Long leland, Staten Island and fp Westchester were unable to get te the elty and other (hencanée” were hours late. Incoming steamships are all encased in ice and report terrific sterme at cea. Sixteen thousand men and 6,000 herses are at work clearing the otreets at Chief Kenlon, who had been on ac- tive duty all night, communicated | Blood Clot on Heart Declared | CHURCHMEN 10 AID with Commissioner Adamson at 4/ : _ @folock this morning and advised the | Cause of His Death. + fmmediate renting of sixty horses to ORE PROSECUTION ‘30 THROWN FROM SEATS AND TWO CUT BY GLASS TO MURPHY OF CUBS IN CASE OF EVERS veplace injured or temporarily inca- tele casini © pasitated animals and to ald in haul- | WASHINGTO fag heavy trucks in districts where) 4, 0, Racon of G By 9.80/nospital here to-day. 14.—Benator | died in a ‘orgia ie, Kereta are sarrow. By Ou The Senator's No One wun Ga» Can. Run His|taurant at No. 39 East Nineteenth) Wind-Driven Snow Cuts Off| 9 eest of 940,000 a day. Mee a of Repairs and Buppites, | death wus announced to the Senate | si Club as He Pl lk street opened for business to-day he View of Motorman and He eer tesa of peventy-alx horses | While It was in executive seasion and |Clergyman Testifies She and! Club as He Pleases, Says [found that the safe nad been taken| ¥ A vatlablo gale, which sometimes whletted abrese the'chid at aula just before it adjourned for the ds The end came unexpectedly, a stat Dashes‘Into Car Ahead. f and was distributing them where | they were needed. In emergencies it “| Others Tried to Get Action Governor. from) behind: the! caableria: desk, 1t) wasn't much of a safe—only about j | miles an hour and at other times dropped back to a high wind of thirty-ets. ment having been made earlier in the ce 5 ' miles an hour, spells of sunlight and heavy flurries of snow, marked the ig possible to use Coline that he was doing better, and by Ministerial Alliance. two feet square—but it contained sa fire department by hitching PT that an operation which tt had been President ‘Tener of the National| g125 when the manager locked it last| 4 motorman and a woman passen- | ending to-day of # remarkable storm which epread eight inches of enew | with trained animals. thought necessary to perform for an pate League, before leaving on an after- night. ger were hurt and thirty passengers| over the city and for a time caused an almost complete paralysis of the — NO BREAKDOWN OF THE MOTOR affection of the kidneys would be| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Feb. 14. | avoid 4 APPARATUS, Not a breakdown was reported | from the motory apparatus of the! department, but the snow aritta in al The Georgia Senator had bee! a Ittle less than a month, it was thought he had fractured a n Ml) the witness stand when court opened | At first | for the third day's session of the trial noon train for Washington, said that the league directors at their emer- gency meeting to-day had finally set- tled the Evers-Murphy case, The Na- tional League took up the matter of Instead of calling Senator Gore to There was no sign anywhere of forcible entry. It was as though the safe had melted away into the air, The manager reported the mystery to were thrown from thelr seats and showered with flying glass when two ‘Brooklyn bound cara came together Jin a rear-end collision in the south surface transportation lines of the Greater City and its suburbs. Rig The fierce wind undid much of the work of clearing the tracks of he: street cars and the railroads by piling up drifts on spote which hed been cleaned, and filling cuts which had been ploughed out. 4 Ww e 5 r of the $50,000 damage» “ it Evers's* col slat amen the motor engines and truc! owe | pmipe . Late ainst the Senate Mrs. 3 dort, do- | is ; rom the New Yo 5 . ever, it was found that the motor | examinati and X-Ray photo counsel for the defense de- /cided that Chicago had violated ite] Detectives went around and oor | aay. aaginei ‘ae a areal tage oe sal ps srective CO Sppuratus responded wy 1 arms |graphs disclosed, however, that an t the last moment to call othe /contract. “Evers, therefore, han|cluded that robbers had entered the |“ A We 1010 Manone ora to make for je as early as poss! a ting blockades om tion of the kidneys, the exact L yor reall othe signed with Boston, and the Chicago| Place with # skeleton key and had Fred Marquand of No. sig nearly all of its lines at night. Manhatten surface lines worked compara in less time than apparatus drawn) by horses. to witnesses in the effort Gates lay 4 steal tively smoothly throggh the afternoon. The Bronx, Queene, Richmond end avenue was running of which it picked up the safe, ridd it out was Impossible club cannot expect to be reimbursed | ‘AM leaves of absence in the Fire to ax the cause. Two ands for the imp nchment of 8eV=\ for it tion,” Hlocking the door after them—put it avenue car behind a Putnam evenve the muburds of Long Ialand, Westchester and New Jersey had only osee- Department have beon revoked, tho |My 4 Senator wan taken to eral of the phantitt's withers, | After wottling the now famous con-/1n a taxicab and gave it a ride to ear tn charge of ineiotnan pry sional and halting traneportation, if any at all. T sessions of the Fire College have been baited tier he on Bon fa- erin ‘ eat TORAtoR, ae jee ieee ee tealg t nk panned 8) lsome remote pl But there wasn't Sa Bag wentitoule bie éavaren Tho Weather Bureau predicts a temperature of about eight degress “qhundoned and every officer detailed |VOrnniss aul willl i recession In tom etary of the local Ministerial Ale Mitch he didn't mince words, Tho ,# clue to the remote plave saa tand he could searcely eee | above zero for tonight, dropping to-morrow, with Gereer winds énd clear | ? to duty at headquarters whose pres- | Pera’ ue shun of An OpRrA ton eet ecatitving for Senator Gore | Oieencr, Ip ettenk. wrote | Phat the deductions of the sleuths ms . Tle hit. the Putnam avenue | skies, to sero Storm etgnals sre up from Maine to Hatteres. ‘ bsvlutely neces | Were abandones OOM, HAE EOF penmre “The day has passed when any one! were sound waa proved at noon when | *hew ence Joga sat ate work inthe} THO end came at 2 o'clock thix|sald that Mra. Bond, her busband|man can say, “This is my club, and |S veteran for the Consolidated Gas| cat with such violence that the front Tho B, R. T. management, after keeping their lines open through the | ' Ga keaees. afternoon and his faintly was ad-[and James B. Jacoba, who figures in Til run tag t please and do as 1) oo any, walking through lonesoine | of his oar and the rear of the one be} morning, found the wind driving snow on thelr tracks faster than it enuld _ \ or ave alarm telegraph system,|Yised that the immediate cause of |the case aa 4 foe of Gore, went be- will not be re gghchandnd methods | Company, “hetween. Fourteenth angjstruck were wrecked, though the| be shovelled away in the afternoon. Newspapers were asked to wars all Nae wet Fee a New Yorks fre] Hath was a blowd clot on his heart, |fore the Aliance shortly after the| Hasoball is to be conducted in the|ii¢teenth streets, found m nage with | fore? Was feasenes SX. SOR. EAH that | qwellers in Brooklyn to start for home as carly as possible, using } Eghting machinery, hus made a re- py Maron, Faun Amon sagt : Saeed apa Snonbs ene Debed acd ehincoonors: were the door wrecked, wrapped in a bag! woe Edt big Sgecclpm in| @levated lines. The Canarsie, Brighton Beach, Ridgewood and Avenue ‘ markable record during the storm, t aan athe Henate from hii Mey a ae affair, apparently tty their responsibility just as players! lying in the snow, It wan Chidis’ Ks en nnd all were thrown from| Hines were all in trouble at 2 o'clock. van e first oma fo be sen ed by bon a heb te P| ” ie fle! " m ad Only one brenk han been reported und Bearer eee ee eaee eres commeninaad Ka'taadi watd'| Covernar. WIN Me™ Meranp bw | remereer mares. Te thloves Ist thay: peat, ‘Many. “windows ware] | RSIRGAE supsclally) thowe seine taco 189) Sse Cioes te See Ga hat was carly last night, ople under the terns of the Seven. | the witness 4 nittee Wan ap. uninhed ?” asked an Hvening World | haminered off the combina tion—pre _| brahen _Marquand was penned in by| hard hit, The Erle carly announced the abandonment of its regular train | ppartinent vey : ine block front ted in Vebruary, 1918, As a Roniinyedian wih Rage) Tener, smiling Moaale us| ae into the street | wiien tially i ae nire Per t carly in the dey. Lanes to the north were badly delayed, structure occupying k Pherata coldier. a su kenaeina 2 Oo.” it might be said |! Jeut about the face and hands tha Rutherford, N. J., furnished an example of the extent to which the fren- a ue between One —— Holy F ily Hos- ry Asean (aden aipetener Legislature und hat nv in done will be done bo was taken to Holy Family zied commuter will go in order to reach the city. There were hundrede of » 1 c . or the geod of organ haneb ‘ Asaph : i Kighiteanth siresta, was tex Senator, the € To Lessen the oF Ain a peal ik. om . parebatl, 200 PASSENGERS IN PANIC, a - ani (Guananean weeding meats them in the station at 7.45 o'clock, clamoring for transportation, although |. MMM badly daraaged by a Ore which start- | he ’ POAR. the, Hanonel Ge the actin: even) | cal attendance wan Miss Anna Rellly, | they were assured by the station agent that the train service was practically ! 44 in-u Sat on the top ffoor, About| Senator Bacon was born in Bryan a) oe iAS CARS CRASH IN TUNNEL js five, of No, 125A Stuyvenant | discontinued, $0. persons, comprining the forty. | County, Grorgin, Ort, 20, 1889, and for ost 0, iwing BIG LEAGUE “STAR | nue, Brooklyn, She was slightly! A long veatibuled through-train from the West, covered with snow end ‘eight families in the house, were | Many Years made his home in Macon Haft lad dl elo an | jae ‘and suffered from hyvaterta, but] ice, rolled into the atation and stopped. It was held up by a signal, } @ither driven out by water pouring |O" HOlng graduated frm bie rope it ech tta Mev ons as WILL BE MANAGER j Seven Injured When Snow-Clogged | dia not go to ie ws tah | _ At once the commuters stormed the train, ‘The conductor opened one of wea ib vat. | SHY Of Georgin law department in J (LYN “FE ceman Martin of Bridge squat 2 from above ee Hey Ne eee re 1880 he entered the Confederate army | ipoudiinds’ 5 OF BROOKL YN “FE Wheels Cause Underground a vee 7 "BR. T. inepector were near |#2*. Yeetibuled Goore and was swept of his feet by the rush af Bt Fe te eas ae eat of the firemen | hd served during th tion of newly laid eggs.—A GhieAGD Fie tac Okan 4 Collision in Boston. |gnd aided the passengers. The two| /ans. Other doors were opened and despite the protests of the train and Beermare &¢ the behest o 1661 and 1862 aw adjutant of the Ninth |, Butter stored last Jane will be MeeCHAn fan nik Gerien tet Rial ote = 3 cars wore coupled together after traf. | station crews, the commuters swarmed Into the sleepers and parlor cars and jer the police. Georgia Rogiment in the Army oY! jtem, Asa (octay, | Alucunsed! Aone a les vt | BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 14.—-Seven| ic had been tied up about thirty] took possession. They got into Jersey City a couple of bours later, beking CLIMBED FIRE ESCAPE TO!Northern Virginia. Subsequently ho| Argentine beet if making American Ge po oral League plats, Fe auld |Pereous Were Injured and 200 passen-| minutes and proceeded to Brooklyn, | time, but happy. ves lool © calves. —New federal La a i q REACH THE FIRE. was commissioned as captain in the| ftom. eee eM. Ward, manager of the Brook. |8¢T® 98 two Boston elevated cars! where they were met by an ambul-| rng steam trains of Staten Island (strain of Aghting her way through | Weary Rubencamp, superintesdent| provisional army of the Confederate| 1,544,239 WORLD AD! TYEAR— ion Club, alrendy had picked for| Were thrown into @ panic to-day| ance, . 4 electrio| the storm, fell and was covered bp F) jet the building, was notified by al States and was assiened to general (ier Mare: That’ the MeraliceWewe, se inanaaer A ble league star, (Mien mow cened on she motarma OURS RS TO FLY FLY “OVER SEA and most of the steam and electric! aitts, and was frozen to death. Am } ehant at 9 o'clock that there was a| staff duty. From the: dast ston i will ibe gaan Lvl Would be made public | Window caused a Cass godine 24 Hi +l trains of Long Island kept close to) unidentified man, who had mee the ‘ot Jay. Elmo ar tie war, Henator Bacon’ res Hl 4 © avenue station In the Kj PE fre Id the apartment of Jay Himont} After the war, Senator Bacon re hat there are plenty of pusttions, inthnay | Bomton tunnel i. aed — rey Pear | their achedules, though early morning |™#me death, was found at dawn th op the seventh floor. Mr. Elmont, a}sumed the practice of law and took! yorkers, homes, investinent opportuni- day | Englion Avia ote t vy Feat an areaway ‘at No. 434 West is Mi dachiclor living alone, is out of the|an active part in politics. He was thes, Dargai, ets, that te within the nee Given Estimate, | trains on some of the divisions were) cong street, Another man MM city, und iu my, KAOWINg t A oelected © Uniied States easy reach of ail . will stand as will FOR RACING SEE PAGE 4, LIVERPOOL, England, Feb. 14.— j}erom naif an hour to an hour tate. |to death in Paterson, N. J. entered a fut below, climbed the fi Benuie ln 1m Rha ted i te a vanes Reese ee rat ro fuer charges in the Het <a Livia. John Cyril Porte, formerly of the| Reporte of deaths caused by the! It was a storm of sudden by eucal d got inte the Ehnont fat) tse nh 1M0F by gislature n io ¥ ba WINTER cme ses aval Flying © re rece! Snow of a biissard character starteg: : Risuay window. 1914 he was unanimously re-elected , ‘he more than SOD eML OHO Wei 10 Ela ke |e eens Indie, Will take. him only. twenty-four, hours |crm™ Were Fecelved at Bolles Heads i" Guring the night. This wes Sala 4 The fire was in & closet, Ruben. |!9 4 Reneral popular election, being 7,000 ‘yi Pet TESA Woria Tours eeriytine | to fly acroan the Atlantic, Ho expressed quarters from all over the city, Ajioweq by rain and stinging ren } i pa the first Senator chosen by poplar | ad leave for its training camp at Shre ulluaee (World) built yg S| a | is opinion us he left for America to- | gir in Elmhurst, Elisabeth Bimpeon,| then renewed pewdery soow, and the 4. @ontinued on Fourth Page.) vote. Sunday World Ada FeMecret’ port, La., the evening of March & . for the aight, whose beart gave way wader the a lull which ended with @ ter Senos Bia cm atentrmresitinin-w a one a 3 son) ome - i ae - a es ee etd are es v : . kgs