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% ‘ ow cS ea ‘ Ais es ‘ aed " _ — . — 7 — — gn rr age ore oer ¥ ¥ . THE 8VENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCHE 14, 19 fs ‘ ou ‘9 | peratore swears that the number ot! ’ | tone of Mr, Marks follow: | the inspection district records a list 4 | these incidents was ifot less than | , fe intend to push the ido of the alleged disorderly places set iq ad i | |_| sixty. ena Pein ad tee oe Mpa h tg city jforth in the proceding three specifl- aot ah | | fully protecting tho city’s rigi he wations, ANO HE TELLS OF IT FOR SAKE Central We | Capt, Gillen, who has been under <4 ve . : ral Park West tracks must be re- f. OF’ JUaTICE. eee? in the Mont bed of te eee te) suspension since he was reduced in ‘ " and we are negotiating in that direc. o LU | ine enat Ne “Contensen ‘his relations | Ulon now. | Thirty-fourth street, and trial betare, Deputy Commissioner . | with Mra. Hy Park avenue. and ether romerea im. | | Godley next Friday norning at 10 od here oh TeWaTer an Le rovements carefully | o'clock. Asaiatant Corporation Coun- , lf fa Roxions th see funtion donee” studied. 1 Jostah St f Deput affidavit was destroyed by « replying ; p TERMINALS, | Py prosecution. view of ‘the breadth a j at ent of the wife, in which she ms, | _+—- ae Labia ae ey , H “Our port and terminal prob! i ‘and serioumness of the charges, Gillon re how she told her husband | lie worked out in a broad spirit, tak- | will probably ask for an adjournment. \ing the needs of Greater New York }into full consideration, will require | ‘i = <———— Gitizens to Organize a Vigi-| Sa Tha 3 ors a S Sa aniftantt TH } . igh! And Says More Thare Concert] 2 q"reguit of imperatores yernat:|PaVOrs a System of Open) about ate muiltons, as much ae our | Specifications for His Trial Also/ BARHUM & BAILEY CIRCUS lance Committee,’ for Meister Morgenstera Charges | ‘ith disorderly conduct) "8"! Markets to Cut Cost of mye, 1o werwe. Shy) beceteme: toe Include Breaches of All I$ COMING WEXT WEEK 2 that Imperatore was pursuing her with his attentions ber him, Railroads Given Sixty Days to Sever Connections With ‘We may have to give up our Baat a a pee 1 Morgenstern also mentiona_em- J River floating baths yon Account of | | Protection. + Against VAfe. Ployees of | the McDermott Dairy | High Living. fiver pollution. "We Nave some won: |. Rules. Sunday Creek Company. Sombany,, ey laleiaanie Wao tare derful Indoor bi nd swimming a , as ual wi re a ’ Cote asl Louea been intimate with his wife. Ie [Cope ater AE TE, COURS To-day the Barnum & Bailey Cir- riggers MORE POLICE ‘NEEDED./DOES IT VOLUNTARILY. | (fant, same, them. edo his wits , BorouRh President Marks, speaking] “At points there is gerious under-| Ahout the moat exhaustive act of/ Cus ls stretching itself and shaking) COLUMNS, O, March 14—5he Ss \ OrcUrted a few Woeka Aftee the Tact thin afternoon at the Republican Club, | ground congestion, On Sixth avenue | charges ever preferred axainat a com. | Of the camphor and moth balls after | migsution of thy “Soft Coal Trust” ? — Mra, Morgenstern obtained a decree | dug up some worth while facts about | there are as many as six separate faa | naing omer in the Police Depart: | !t# winter’a rest at the quarters in = iT ing close together, The war ordercu in a decree rendered ook In Two Weeks 100 Apart-| Mis. Morgenstern Says She ud at from the Concertmeister | Manhattan, He tops off his informa- eee ok Heaadwar ken Nek atreet |ment was served on Capt. Jamen H. Bridgeport, Inaving there to-morrow 4 8 ait te Sora i says tion with suggestions of what he pro-| is so congested EU hoes Ye thera| Gillen by Chief Inspeetor Schmitt. | "POR four aT trains laden to the | to-day, by @ specially ments Have Peen Visited Scored Eli poses trying to accomplish during his|is no room there for another man-lherger this afternoon, Cillen ia ac-|VOry brim. Madison Square Garden| (nited States District Court, com: Thy s shied A fh MRS, “JACK” SPRECKELS | our gah on one geceibtory tote to. rewwre these cused of permitting every place of! !* In readiness to receive this annual | posed of Judges Dennison of Indiana, By Thieves. i First of all, in speaking of lack of | pipes to galleries, agsignaticn, disorderly hotel, resort] Vitor. Warrington of Cincinnati, and Ki ina Arrested at nap- uJ SAILS FOR market and terminal facilities, he] “Our sewors require rebuilding In! for disreputables and tenement house|, Heretofore the circus has limited —— . RRANEAN it costs as much to got a bag of|many sections. There ix danger of {tacit to a three days’ tenancy of | pen of Michigan. potatoes from the centre of Long| backing in time of a heavy rainfall, |mhabited by outcast women between) the building prior to opening Its se8-| rhe Lake Shore, Hocking Valley Within the lark two weeks flat) Over-congested condition ts also tho} Fourteenth and Forty-second streets » but the prograwme this year is Sued for @ separation and alimony thieves have tampered with at least r < ‘use of harbor pollution, and Fifth avenue and the North ®@ nature and magnitude necessl-|and Chesapeake and Ohio railroad @ue hundred apartments in the Weat| %t the rate of $50 a week, Hans Mor-| Reconciled to Her Hushand Before] Denmark. He opposes “There are wixty-three public bulld-|River to run without Interruption| tating & longer period of preparation. | comprnies were offered to dispose ef Farms section «a the Bronr. They) senstern, the Metropolitan Opera Going with Two Women on tor Pollock and Assemblyman Patten | ings under my charge. This includes Firat and foremost of the new offer-|ineie holdings in the Sunday Creek \the Municipal Building. It has thirty-|4uring his term as Inapector In) ings will be the spectacle entitied |‘ Fee nee ae t0e a vaae [two elevators and a thousand rooms. charge of the Third Diatrict—the old| "The Wisard Pri ff Arabia,” |Coal Company within sixty days. 4 . year, lit will save the cit million a| Tenderloin, The term extended from| which the circus folk confidently an-| Failure to obey the court's mandate and which contemplates an invest-| y; We need | gent, 1 1918, to March 1914. ounce will outdo any of thelr past{ will result In the appointment of & ment of $20,000,000 a year, of which | a Lethal " achievements along the lings of apec-! ycoiver to make the sale. 110,000,000 in for the Bronx. ‘Mr. Marks | poses. Few know that we ran within] Many of theso places have been in| tacuiar display and pretontiounness. t farther ordered that thei says tho market commission of the|tWelve hours of closing down the Mu- | operation for from ten to twenty! Rartik of the Metropolitan Opera) 't was 1 nicipal Butlding on account of a short| years. Most of them date back to the | House will direct tho ballet. toreat of the Chesapeake and Obie in cd a cial as SS have been successful in more than) House Concertmrister, to-day filed it has reached @/ » sensational age 5 stage where th» rosidents of the sec- |) sg reed action for a di tion between (pne Hundred and Sev. | ores, m his wife, Estelle, whom enty-seventh and One Hundred and, he married out of an opera chorus Bighty-seventh streets, which is after the first Mrs. Morgenstern di- Three Months’ Trip. Mrs. John D. Spreckels jr. of San ‘ancisco, Cal., was a passenger on the North German Lioyd Berlin, which sailed shortly before noon to- " Board of Estimate can solve the prob- the ‘The jo feat ‘nt pur. @ilea i partment ; supply of coal during the recent . areni ures will include! the Kanawha and Michigan be Tet, ‘ave bends tee cegahiaation| voreed him. Morgenstern names fede alll cruise through Mediter- |. ‘The Board of Estimate favors a pi Wo had ta close of oyr time when the bigger tien wide | many new nota from ‘he Yeretgn hip. te aa tarnwith Bag arth onal. is ‘ J” aide closed i tire of @, Vigtla:see committee, ana wits] 1#°natd Imperatore, allas Leonard system of open markets, public baths on this account, open.” Frequent r: Hodromes, and throughout the entiral Siterwisg the court, will onder, Ue Spreckels has been] ‘The Manhatan Borough President | them temporarily from time to time, | programme t! . “Jack .| Palmer, a musician, as corespondent. | newness novel both com to be sold. ? a Se sa chant secure ware - Pending the trjal of the Issues of] Francisco muaty, God Hecrehtertarn would pave the tranaverse roads| MAY APPOINT KENNEDY. {but they have resumed under differ that: of ana ty. Interest Of Goth compas i Neemen detailed to that gestion of| Separation and divorce, Justice Page! ments h been noted for their across Central Park at Seventy-ninth —_-——— ent managements. y ™ the Bronx. to-day allowed the wife $30 a week | !*h display, their originality and the/and Ninety-seventh streets and en- | Phone Expert May Gé to Public ser- many pretty girla who have partict- 9 fhe movement is under the tead-|Allmony and a counsel feo of $200.| pated ‘in them. “Juck” Spreckels | Course the running of stages from vice Comminaton. erahip of John A. Warch, owner of| Mrs. Morgenstern lives now at the| was the manager of the San Fran- ae} to river through them. The! Ai any, March 14—Tho appointment apartment houses, who has| home of her mother, Riverside Drive| ‘isco Call while hin father owned |residente of the east and went sides |o¢ J, #, Kennedy of New York, for- fest at Ivast e dosen temanta aince| and Ono Hundred and Sixteenth| {he paper. Everything Pobed i goer of fee oy t! Peroig) baie re bs merly of Elmira, as a member of the the flat robberies began. street. Sho denies wrongdoing and| in.tho beat appointed lines of happl- | crise, th ley lived in different |up-Htate Public Hervice Commission is * cities, he sa: bet: ‘loual, onsidered by Gov. ‘An Evening World reporter made|®s#erts that the corespondent has| ness between the young couple until SEven DIFFRRENT it ing seriously considerod by . Inspectors preceding Dillon havo let them alone, carrying. many of r them on the books as “auspicious places.” It remain® for Gillen, un- 8 sayfa te no CLEAN YOUR LIVER—DIME A BOX aibility, to met the blame for the en- tire aggregation. You're bilioys! You havea that irritate ond tes, Rewomber sti a Wee that your sour, ol distriet to-day. Uk . CTORS | Glynn, Mr. Kennedy formerly was nec- i yo pig Peed to-day. The| sworn to lles to avenge himeelt be-| fone gun that divorce was moditated CLASH ON Jos. retary of the Commission, but in now| Generally Gillen te charged with fiyet of the breakings began two she repulsed his advances, by Mrs, “Jack,” but only Inst woek| Mr, Marks tells of clashos of au- | engaged In telephone work. Hin ap-|Reslect of duty, violation of the rules ago to-day. Thieves jimmied| THE MAN IN THE CASE ADMITS] a note was printed in the coast | thority in city departments, and cites | Polntment has been urged by members of the department, disobedience of }y into the home of Mrs, Rose ALL. papers and wired to New York that «| of the Commission who are interested in] orders, conduct unbecoming an ‘oM- be & reconciliation had been effected, |ne case of @ man who built a fire- [Oo ke ine work of appraising the prop: an apartment on the| Attached to the husband's sult for| Mrs, Spreckels wax accompanied by | escape from roof to sidewalk on order 4 rop-}cor and InefMctency. ‘The charges are are. parch of No. 2106 Honeywell a divorce is a lengthy aMdavit made| her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Spreckols, and|of the Fire Prevention Bureau and| aus’ capeditodr” ork Telephone Com} divided into four apecifications, as aly, mon and lrtomperd Ellas ts wintering in| by Imperatore in which he recites} bY Mra. Stewart Hooker of Washing- | then received an order from the Bor-|, The term of ¢ Douglas, a] follows: full of bil consti ‘irat. That he failed to suppress |" Carolina. A neighbor noticed| with the greatest detail the ton, D: C, They expect to be away . brother-in-law of «. Dix, the for+ places three ths. ough s’resident’s office to remove the | mer Governor, has expired. @oor ajar, and when the janitor ‘al fae i. f certain alleged disorderly resorts, ten in number, including the five hotels fi $ E i il 5 t | and incidents of his alleged intrigue — “incumbrance” from the sidewalk, —_- + through the apartment he| of one and a half years, during which ALLAN FORMAN DEAD. Aby property owner can be inspected] Federal Judge Willard Dead. tt eyes ‘tua kitchen ie he says he frequently posed as tho . legally by seven different inspectors ao hey Pipe onion “a ae nage C.| raided tast Tuesday night. by Lieut, re nm $1,000 worth husband of Mrs. Morgenstern, who, for one infraction. a ol ni # District | Dan Costigan’s special squad, Jewelry was taken. he declares, introduced herself to him |i is tne Helter ond Publishce mea |The Borough President says he is|Court died at hia home here, last night. ER VICTIMS OF THE) originally as “Miss Morgan.” see atght at his home in Mattituck, | Sons ahead with plans which will re- | Hie death was the reat of ® hervous in New York bet breakdown, suffered five weeks agi Rosagars. Imperatore says that he met the| Long Island, of tubercular hemorrhage. [eo . tb Pe eee from which he never recovered, fioye4 m the busy fat bur-| ¢ormer operatic chorus girl at a weat| The funeral will take place Tuesday Willard was appointed Justice of the upon are Mrs, H. Ley-|side theatre in January, 1912, and 3 Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands jo, 881 East One Hundred) tnat thereafter until April, 1918, he lan of encumbrances shall continue where by President McKinley, ign : turn to Minnes poll aty-eighth street, whol and the young wite went on. tripe| it iis | trafic requires it, and the wdewalke, [1a te te return fo winnaar! ij Leis i f 3 tt 23ks H Le} ie feared them ‘away after they had! together and visited cafes and hotels ° returned to them. Useless or harsh | retw taken $26 worth of jewelry. Frank! in New York. These occasions are! ie ,mem by iim: wid ho was Xesla | ordinances shall be elimi Mreenan of No $87 East One Hun-| enumerated over several pages. Im- Carletedt. ? observations and sugges- ' Si Li ik 1 i f | .weiry and silv James, Barrett of the same was roW bed of $100 worth of and cl thing. thieves’ showed their lack of taste by jlkavaying pai “ Patrician Oe Groot. at Nor 4007 hed 9 bd a i In er Ss S$ ¢ and ‘his jo, 1472 Bryant avenue 08 8490 0 victim. They found rich) e ah ge when they snapped the lock! ne Altman apartment, ting: gy with diamonds and jewelry ba at $600. it Backs are Aching _ Backache is often the first sign of some form of , kidney disease that has. been coming on for months, Look for the other signs—lame back, sharp pains.‘ when stooping or lifting, dizzy spells, nervousness or despondency, with irregular, painful or ey ' tressing action of the kidneys; if these signs exist, | decide that the kidneys need attention, ere trouble turns to. gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease.’ Read this home testimony and then give Doan’s. Kidney Pills a trial. Abraham Ginsbery, in @barge of a synagogue at Jennings é i . eee iat saeeitinnae tus Chilly, damp, changing weather is hard on the thie ransacked the synagogue and . eotea dhe rabor deat, axe 83019 kidneys, Even more irritating are colds, grip, pneu- vaaiiben, Hes Howe ann entered bee monia, tonsilitis, quinsy and other infections. The @ few days ago, to put it in her own he thought there had been an Ml kidneys get congested and inflamed, and this causes “explosion.” Hegclothes were strewn appuk the Hoof and, alt the, Pureey li’ backache and disordered: kidney action. Though the dining room, Mrs, Kahn lost tite worth of Joneiry end siownne|ie serious in its latter stages, kidney disease is not hard fa fine ol@ violin, belonging to Ey fidares ouche Wah” saa’ airgg_ to conquer if a good kidney remedy is used when T THE ONLY CLUES ARE the first signs 0 idney trouble are noticed. MARKS OF JIMMY. Rey Ok Oviren setncned’ 9. bee The best recommended ag remedy in the heme at No. 2141 Honeywell avenue . . . ° Yast Raturday, As ahe,stepped ‘atoll world is Doan’s Kidney. Pills. You, hear it every- “faloa oat, for ner husband, sna te: ll Where, Get a box. by, struck h down the stairs. When ghe examined her nome she missed “Aree ieee were | GREATER NEW YORK PEOPLE TESTIFY running Harman St. (Brooklyn) heads cut off. Mrs. R. Berthold, 478 Harman St. The amount of 14 over $6,000. One land- installed a patent lock on every West 15th Street ent in the house, and an ex- in Cg OE i had immy nine homes Se Vi ‘been meee ea Gan caren Samuel Wood, 261 W. 15th St., East 82d Street Mrs. A. Von Essen, 536 E, 82nd St., Herkimer St. (Brooklyn) George A, Keely, 426 Herkimer &., Prospect Ave. (Bronx) Jovet Rubs, 1880° Prospect Ave., 7. i New York City, N. ¥., says: “I fol- New York City, N. ¥., says: “I had Brooklyn, L. 1., N. ¥., says: “Several Bronx, New York City, N. Y. says: Brooklyn, L. 1, N. ¥., says: “Thad ms xesthed 8 pointy, mie Mr lowed the ice business for many years, been suffering for » long time with years ago I suffered from weak kid- “Last winter I suffered from backache just recovered from an attack of ‘we have to have Boo po-| and, being in dampness so much, my painful and annoying symptoms of neys and backache, My back ached d kid weak lathe i typhoid fever and as the result it les, We are organizing a vigilance | kidneys became disordered. I began kidney trouble. My back ached and s@ badly ‘that: T-cowld aot work. ov eet, an ney trouble, In the morsing lett Widneye very weak. 1 hed ttee, but we shall call upon} to have rheumatic pain and my kid- Thad dissy spells and headaches, My : when I got up, I could hardly get hen continual backache and sorences through my body. I had o miserable fecling all over me and everything seemed to drag when about my work, 1 got » bos of Doan's Kidney Pills and began taking them, Within » very abort time, I noticed improve. ment. After I had finished two boxes, In the day time, I could hardly drag myself around and at night I wasn't able to sleep well. The kidney secre- tions also gave me lots of trouble. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they helped me from the first. Four boxes completely cured me and I have had no aches or pains since. I am only too McKay anyhow. Ifwo ty ee neys did not act as they should. I had 3 ey? Rin sections to get up at night to pass the kidney are only about ten detectives secretions. In the morping there was iw the two precincts covering the eo in my back. Being advised to try worles of robberies. oan's Kidney Pilla, I’ did, and they ‘ ererare~ 94 + helped me so much that I continued CHILD ON LONG JOURNEY. taking them until I was free from the - trouble. My kidneys are now normal. kidneys didn’t act right and I felt miserable in many ways. 1 used three or four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and they made me feel like a different person. The symptoms of kidney complaint left me and I felt fine in every way. I have been so well during the past few years that I haven't around, my back was lame and sore, I could not bend over to pick up any- thing from the floor, I was tired be- fore the day began and had no am- bition to start my work. I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills and they I finally began using Doan's Pilla and got so much benefit the start that I continued taking You can't say too much for me re- Year-0l8 Girl to ‘Travel : h : nt k m onl; gave me relief from the first, One box art that I continued ‘Alone All the Way to Kova Scott Raneine Dono Bitoey Tile aay 2 oa pended soy bicney meant, 1 don glad to recommend Dosn's Kidney cured me and I haven't hed an ache my health was restored and no aymp- Bowe bones exec ge ond Snare ae the Red Cross liner City of Sydney, praise of this remedy.” mending Doan's Kidney Pills.” Pills. or pain rince,”” . tom of kidney trouble remained.” to recommend Doan's Kidney sailed at noon to-day, was pretty Marguerite Herredge, eight-years- ‘who s going alone all the way to 5 her home orth Sydney, Cape Breton. ‘The Mttle voyager hee been here two f years on a visit to her uncle, Thomas Weedward, a wholesale fish dealer in the: Fulton Market. ‘Miles Horredge went in charge ‘Mies ‘now, the # aa of the | laydney, ‘At Halifax she wil be traits of Canso Sold at all druggist cnd general stores, 50c a box, or mailed on receipt of price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N. 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