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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914. ere in Fire-Swept Salem; Homeless in Street; Doors of Some Historic Dwellings Destroyed St Months for Coenine Setter. Harry Oliver of No. 220 wast Twenty- fifth street was sentenced in Special Searions to-day to six months the PE CARNIVAL AID FOR 10,000 Hs $60,000 SALE LEFT HOMELESS IN » GATES OPEN FIRE:SWEPT WEPT SALEM thletic psnittions at Brigte| Money Wat Pood } Food Rushed to) ton Beach Track Best and | Devastated Citv anc Wants | Biggest Ever. of Needy Being Met. |penitentiary for having cocaing in his When the apartments were Jora of the drum, | possession. Seat wx qu ERTHOUME KIL WESREAD WADE Violent Shock Shatters Build: | ings and Cuts Off Devas- tated Section From World. Of all the spicy tastes, there’s none quite like that | of gingerbread made with Pyesie ” ! SALEM, Mass., With aid pouring in from every aide, the his- | toric city of Balem, awept by @ $10, | 000,000 fire whieh mee, When the gates of Mrighton Beach Beitace track were dpened this after. ) smimoon admitting spectators to the first Of the two-day peries of athletic ex- bitions in aid of the Honor Fund the Polics Department, the ad- three-quarters of her industrial sec- | sale of tickets and donations! tion and paral 1 activity, bent amounted to $65,000. Of thin sum! every effort this afternoon to care! $24,000 came from tickets sold bY gor the 10,000 persons who have been June 26. BATAVIA, Java, June °6.—Many were killed or injured to-day in a vio- lent earthquake which caused wide- spread damage in Southern Su tr The offices of the Dutch Resident any tany other buildings collapsed at Benkoelen, the capital, while telegraph and cable communication also was in- han wiped out! membera of the Police Department terPupted. | Siece ciaveiwen, sCommissioner Woods expecta that po- | Tndered homeless and destitute, | ‘The British steamer Kintuck of the Whe. bute on will turn in 66000 more to) While the ruine of halt of the city China Mutual Steam Navigation beseon i il ali Ye UnANINg the telat advance aeig Ner® still smouldering actual want | Gomipany, crowded With eulgrants, erat asda wrth ance sel® had beon met and taken for firat mixture. Lastly ‘And contributions $61,000. With good Weather there should be little dim. ty in exceeding I receipts of $100,000 ‘The Athletic Committee in charge of @ames will be the host to-morrow and members of the Board of | luncheon the After the the estimated ve escorted to Brighton BBeach to witness the games. Woods that announced the Boyan’ de and band from the reforma- on Hart’ fake pert in the carnival loner of vis wrote to Comnussioner Woods land will not be able Correction m- Catherine & thoroughly busin af. manage- ment of the situation ¢ officials co-operated with local authorities and | Kenorous responses 10 the appeal of | Gov. Wainh as Chairman of a com- mittee of fourteen named by him, came from munictpalities, societion and private individuals. ‘The great lose has fallen ‘pon the | factory employees, chiefly French Canadians and Polanaers, They com- prise a majority of the ten thousand |who are homeless, and they have Jost not only their homes and per- sonal belongings, but their employ ment. The loss to the mill compani commercial houses, city Institutions and churches, is protected to a large reported ten hours overdue and it was feared she had met with an accident in connection with the earth. quake. A steamer has been sent from here to search for her. Sumatra is, after Borneo, the larg- est island of the Malay Archipelago. It has a number of volcanoes, some | active and some believed extinct. The | population Is estimated at 3,500,000, among whom are about 6,000 whites. -———>———_. FORD, THE AUTO MAN TO SPEND MILLIONS FIGHTING CANCER. DETROIT, Mich., June 26.—Henry Bi in a mode en white of exe. oven Then try the other recipes you'l) find in and on the Presyo package. Buffal The 1-0 Co mpany. Buffalo. rs of H-O. For CORSET plead SHOP LA MEINE & USO front aod Comet at Speci CORSET HOSPITAL aad CLEANING, REPAIRING & haa! Bt a roe oy 233 Fifth Ave. bf i Ford, the automobile manufacturer, |HELEN'S LOTION fai me _ Bailey tks Gove to caruae extent by insurance. The assesnors announced to-day that he will change | jin fm train. wd persia de Be " even yeitey tree Sey ee ey the Detroit General Hospital, which = to order’ tron AT THE OPENING OF THE | 00,000, = = There wore ~&e_Brighton race track enclosure when RACES. 15,000 people®in the | The loss of life, so far as known, was restricted to three persons. The ruins of the Korn Leather factory, recently he took over when the pro- motors failed to obtain sufficient funds to complete it, into an institu- | ORETLLY. DIEoO. On June 34. JORN jirtek onci tion for the prevention of cancer. O'RRILLY, beloved husband of Cath games started at clock this) where the fire originated yesterday, | Phere are many inatitutions in| efine O'Retily (nee Ryan). native of oon. Continuous music was fur arched to-day because of a ra- j ” Bruff, County Limerick, Iretand. by the police band and the| Was searc Da Gea. Baee ——— j the country to cure dineases,” Mr. Funeral takes piace from hie late rest- tment band. A large per-| port that twenty girls had Ford said in discussing his plan.| dence. 1114 Mads . Tg en Aare hoe caught In the flames, but no trace of tors.” Most “We shall trv to vrevent cancer fives, families and relative: bodies was foun: of them operated in the fle POLICE WLL STOP. [i dand the '500 VOIGES ON THE SHIP rather than to cure ft, In that par dollar stands and took bets as small ” ing exhibitions ‘The dead are: y, und that he expected d stands ticular our hospital wiil be unique.” | Mra. Jennie Cunninghal they would contribute $10,000. Mites aiwave tie wags: complained CUSSED THE INSPECTOR peperaron gy She Ford Hospital 'gace.—on Friday, Jung 26, 1014. at mia body was recovered from her tene-| Meantime supplies of food were be- one of them, “They iet the big fel- months. Mr. Ford already has apent| "e*ldence, 22 FE. Odth ot. EDWARD ‘by | Ment home on Lafayette atrest. ing brought in from many New Eng- lows alone and grab us little chaps , toe more than $400,000 on the hospital and Wotica cat duparal werent! Merz of the First Inspec-| Samuel P, Withey, a Grand Army | land cities and endless telegrams of- Bereeire ciocae at paeduot and He Was Hunting for Stowaways, plane to put #3) 100,000 more Into it, 18 | denies Bld td had @ handic 5 y @ @ est boo 4 b: addition to the cost of the equipment. ad ted reader aed Veteran, and for many years a Bos- | fering ald and inquiring how pr: acti working. But they overlook them and but Found a Lot of Feathered Mr. Ford says he will not import ‘One Hundred and Fourth strect| ‘gn and Maine Railroad engineer, ) cal assistance could be rendered were go for us, Hut we'll beat it. ‘That »-called cancer experts to direct tho ‘was second. n h J. Schuber of tho jeat_One Hundredth street station ‘s recent decision, sus-|road Com te: Advance pleas ieee N ldnoniy Ue the Polis Dagar’ | some clothing after he had once|}y at-work and $6,000 has been re- tained by the Appellate Division, |trrived today from Colon. she was | SAVINGS BANK ip Maltned a aces ANGE oh eacaped, celyed from the Red Crows at Wash- holding that the acceptance of an un. |@7FIv0d to-day from Colon. She waa) $1,000 BATH TUB FOR VILLA. 40th Street and 6th Avenu Schreiber of Traffic Squad C.| A third body, found in the mili die- | ington, Ernest P. Bicknell, national! Won't Snoop en but | recorded bet ee Bat a iain Cay $d arn Wes tad eee ay : enue OLMAN SMITH HAS AN |trict, but so burned that indentifica:} director of the Red Cross, ts expected tewas tnu decision. which revived |tiane ciawawava on Denier; (Een Smine el sone: Muerte tivel has heen dectared aL the tate af EASY SNAP. tion wan not possible here from Washington during the! Hunt Offenders Right Out |racing, and until yesterday the bet-| “no to hell! came a shtick f Junk Henp. AN ee Cone Bee ZTE two-mile motorcycle race wana! The city government met this | @ tors had not been molested. fo to Bemh Came & siriek from) WASHINGTON, June 9%6.— Grego’ | 1014, and parabie 1 ray affair for Patrolman Harold In the midst of the gloom caused by | in the Ope: a the steamer. And then there was & plind bj 000 humday. Juiy 16, 101 Of TraMfic Squad B, who waa the| MOTming and adopted a relief plan in pen. | ‘ t 600 sited, gibbering | *Ivilization, as exemp y a $1, entitied thereto tuder th fede ie the face te tee thie vague proposed by Adj.-Gen. Charles H, | the staggering blow to the city resi- ARGENTINE PRESS chorus of 600 excited, gibbering/ 1.4, tub, is Gen. Villa's example of Police Shelly of Tra Mc Squad C got o place. “An event that created huge amus was the 100-274 Fase, in which fifteen cope, all weigh. more than 280 pound Department machin were #0 fat men’ rted. they could ce ean Over to ket met_at the line. of the East One Hundred and street statio: Detective Herman who weighs 261 0 was burned to death in his home at No. 28 Prescott street, to which h@had returned tn the hope of saving Cole. Thia provided for the establiah- ment of three relief stations and the transfer, for sanitary reasons, of the homeless ones from public halls and churches to tents erected on the base- ball park and the Common. Alf pro- visions received by trolley and auto- mobile will be assembled at the State Armory, and relief coming by rail- road trains will be distributed trom received by the Mayor from munici- palities and individuals, The Maas- a chusetts Red Cross board is active- ents found caune for thankfulness in the fact that although many of the rare old Colonial mansions which have contributed to the fame of the “Witch City" were destroyed, the more noted buildings and the museums, with their priceless collections of antiquitie: were spared. The birthplace of Na- thaniel Hawthorne and the “House of Beven Gables” and the old Custom oral betting thing will let us out.” Most of his companions in the pre- |dicament believed with him that Jus- tiee Scudde DECLARES WOODS The “good old days of racing” nen| SAYS U. S. HAS SET betting was a business, haven't come | back and they aren't coming back, | according to Police Woods, and the arrest yesterday of eleven men at the Aqueduct track on charges of violation of the anti- asa | BUENOS AYRE! 26.-All the newspapers here comment in enthustastic terms to-day on the success of the mediation conference at Niagara Falls, Commissioner EXAMPLE TO WORLD. | thing. | | Ye , Argentina, June Furies. The Panama Steamship and Rall- | voices pitched from A flat to G high, | all shouting to Stingy to do the same “Ha! hat hat Ho! Hire a hall! | rest of the greeting. ‘There were 500 parrots on board. They were green conversational par- rots and they talked like sailors. And that's the ond of this story. ! ho! ho! Rats!" Whee! wus the | affairs of hie institution, but will put local men in charge who will attempt to work out Mr, Ford's theorles, Amertcanising Mexico, according to re- porte here to-day. Villa hus ordered fan ornate, porcelain affair from a Chi- cago firm and had it shipped to Juarez, Villa, it is reported, intends to “Junk” Gen, Huerta’s tub in the Mexican palace and inotall the up-to-date Ameri+ can produc ey JERSEY OFFICIAL KILLED. Money, deposited on or before 18. i grawa intereat trot July ty 3 Ki BARE, WILLIAM G. Uses Reeretar ‘NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK N. W. Cor. Ith St. and 8th Avenue July 1, 1944, dividend at the rate of FOUR PERCENT. won the race in 12 4-6 nec- House, immortalized in his novels,| ting law was a sample of what any! 1 Nacton says the solution arrived ————_— Paul Hoffman of the Gates | the freight house. were threatened for a time, and the at In the dispute between the United | (Speciel to The Evening World.) per annum on al » cne may expect who tries to make 0 0 N HACKENBACK, N. J., June 26 entitied ther: Avenue station, in Brooklyn, was ac: Tho burned district followed the|/fames approached dangerously close] took, Also tho enforcement of the | Stites and Mexico could not be | 0 CT R Fi 0 DEAD IN George V. Post, Councilman and a re- nicronty VT lines of a rough semicircle three/to the Peabody Museum and the] jaw isn't going to be left in the hands | better. tired banker of Westwood, was instant- | FROM athy 4 mites in length and varying in width| Essex Inatitute, but none of these) .¢ the sheriffs and their deputies aa} “Tho United States,” It says, “has HOSPITAL BATHROOM ly killed there this morning while at-! i 1 We ana 6 from half mile to a mile and a halt. of Stock in Keokuk and Des Many hundreds were sheltered in| without a pass. Only a single at- ba ap Ragas pam They'll be Fees |digonaney ee for Pan-American) pp. wittiam B. _cseley, who had|topher Kelley, aged four years, son of per a annum Moines Railway. schools, churches and other public| tempt at looting was discovered and | °Ut 'n the open where every one ae NTIAGO, Chilo, June 26.--Great| been In charge of the observation | Thou.ss Kelley, coal doaler, of No. 373 lo pn, or before gay buildings in thts city and Beverly | this was frustrated, the three men|*e? them and if any one gets into ratification in expressed by the ward in Kings County Hospital, | Perk Suciue. deine to the Hunter Ice i ct We regetved from 64. 9 Five million dollars rental and| ang in dwellings which bad eecaped|eoncerned running away. Before | ‘ouble for violating the betting regu-| Chilean newspapers to-day, at the /Clarkson : xt. Brooklyn, since 1° ,|Cream Company, The boy was tossed | , Bee aash, EAS Pies are claimed in a suit Aled in| the names. sunrise to-day crowds filled the| ations It'll be his own fault, The | Nitmm Ob sie Avon gratulations are| was found dead at 7 o'clock this|fer and was dead when picked up Gupreme Court to-day by Henry Ctark and Company, of No, “ iy and Sartorius and Einstein Ne. 20 Broad street, both members @p New York Stock Exchange, FE: 3 fr Gekalt of themselven and other @tockholders of the Keokuk Wes Moires Railway Company the Chicago, Rock Island & __Peotfie Railway Company. line, under lease to the Rock also named an 4 r WEdand since 187! ot. jet The plaintifts own about a half-mil- i dollars worth of preferred stock gesin the Keokuk company, which, they | , should have pald § per cent. | the open, Before the fire bad been fairly checked relief measures and plans’ for rebuilding were under way. Gov. Walsh, Lieut.-Gov, Barry and Seore- tary of State Donahue spent the night bere, and after @ conference with Mayor Hurley, the Governor an- nounced that five thousand tents and ten thousand rations would be shipped to the city to-day. Gardiner M. Lane, treasurer of the State branch of the Red Cross, par- ticipated in the conferences and pre- pared to take charge of pubilc ‘con- tributions to a relief fund, Lieut.- Goy. Barry announced to-day that he had already been banded four con- structures was damaged, ted to approach the fire-swept area has been the case heretofore. “They aren't going to snoop! reached by the mediation conference reets surrounding the fire zone and the militiamen were kept busy re- straining them from penetrating among the great piles of bricks and blackene. ‘imbers. ‘The costly residences of the wealthy and the dingy tenements of laborers had been devoured impartially by the flames and rich and poor shared alike in the discomforts which fol- lowed. A separate fire destroyed thir- teen dwellings !n North Salem, along Mason and North streets. This started in a pile of household goods stored in a shed, and the police to- day said that they suspected that it law's going to be enforced.” So far the work has been in charge of Third Deputy Commissioner God- ley's staff in command of Lieut. Thomas MacDonald, and Commis- sioner Woods is perfectly eatisfied with their work at Aqueduct. “They observed conditions carefully for several days before the arrests were mad he explained, “and t @ conference in my office yesterday before orders were given to take the men into custody. From the reports I received I am satisfied that the evidence MacDonald and his men obtained is amply sufficient to insure conviction in, every case, showered on those who conceived and propoved the idea of mediation. Radel OWEN BILL IS SENT BACK, WASHINGTON, m bill for Federal regulation of stock ex- changes, reported to the Senate yester- day, was sent back to the Banking Com- June %.—The 01 Benatora who objected ble report from the com- mittee meeting attended by less than half the membership succeeded tn ting the Senate to re-refer the bill. Rese Se ts AE GEN. G. N. WHISTLER DEAD. Mr, |Set a grand example to the world, and | | morning on the floor of the bathroom adjoining his living oLart:.s in the staf: hors. Dr. Mortim.. C. Jones, superintendent of the hi pital, re- porte, » 11e Coroner's office that he believed Dr. Moseley bad died from the efects of the he . yesterday afternoon and !2st night. According to Dr. Jones, Dr. Moseley suffered great distries in hot weather because of a chronic stomach trouble. He was heard turning on the water in bis bathroom at 6 o'clock this morning. An attendant found him dead an hour lal The water was running in the bathtub. Dr. Moselay was a native of Dallas, | ‘Tex. He was graduated from Annapo- train tempting to board a moving > At least a fourth of the population] The companies of militia sum- has won the respect of the nations bound for New York. — = ‘ Woods declared to-day that he should | | . a bi . SUIT FOR $5 000 000 were made homeless, Warm weather | moned to assist in maintaining order| 1.14 men at the track regularly and|¥ the equanimity and spirit of jus-| Physician Connected With Kings} He fell betwoen the cars and bis body | ( Maiden Lane Savin $ Bank q J ' and a clear sky prevented any suffer-| patrolled the streets throughout last co Ww c omported | eee . cut in two He leaves a widow ane “4 that they would see that the law was/ tice with which"he has comported County Institution Had Com. | two sons, i ‘ ing from exposure on the part of the| night and to-day. Martial law was herself under the circumstances.” — | unty Institua Ee ee 170 Broadway, cor, Malden is! ¥ obeyed. | | n jend ' Action Is in the Interest of Holders | thousands who passed last night tn | not declared, but no one was permit- : Ta Prensa considers the solution! riained of the Extreme Heat. Boy Killed by an Auto Track, PATERSON, N. J., June 26.—Chris- D C: ENNY A BOUND PRO RO WANDL ie rY ON'’T OVERLOOK LOFT CANDY ON YOUR VACATION PROGRAM—Anticipating the re- uirements of every vacation-ite, the time of making your own selections, we have prepared a series of 8 different assortments of Loft Sweets, each neatly wrapped nd securely tied for carrying. Giese eter a PACKAG! with a view of saving you Di 1 | “We almply are not going to hi lis, but left the service and studied N lvidend for years on the basis of | tinutions of $500 each for this pur-| Was of incendiary origin. The plant Lar Lets read 4 : jis eine at the University of. Vire o. 6 te 1 Unatnlates Crem They assert the Rock Is . . bookmaking. It's against the law,| Army OMcer Was the Inventor of | th 1, Box Thos +; ey pose and a fund initiated by locai|of the Salem Oll Company was . fect) ginia, He was unmarried and forty- sonra ms Ken ‘Conde 4, Ib Fr Ibe Bnecial ape had failed to Reoount properly newspaper was started with two $500| threatened by this blaze, but was which is perfectly plain on the Smokeless Powder, tive years old. _ Hox ine ‘earn! jor the te G 5 ad since 1878 the Keokuk pre- | contributions. saved aya ta AdanBoreid ana PENSACOLA, Fla, June %.—Gen, |; dividends have averaged less | 4 resolution was considered by the| Throughout most of the night the | Inw ithouwe pa co 2 Garland N, Whistler, aged sixty-six, U.| | Al@Sr me ee enn has repre: " 5 a! Ou dead it ante 3 J a NAG yg fe LA city government which would appro-| city, was in darkness owing to the RNS. A., retired, is dead at his summer ap tock, but has not joined in Complaint recites that the Rock not only deprived Keokuk olders of earnin, which, t with alleged damages to the t 1 $5,882,000, but priate $100,000 for rellef work. A rep- resentative of Gov, Walsh assured the city government that the Legislature would take prompt action and later It was learned that a committee at the partfal destruction of the elvctric lighting plast. Trolley and steam railroad communication was cut off. | The burned area to-day was a mi of bricks, with here and there a chimney gauntly standing out againat| perhaps, was openly violated not only at Aqueduct, but at Belmont Park as well, Bots, say the detectives, were made #0 openly and #o easily that | they placed wagers themselves with- jout the least diMfculty, home here. Gen. Whistler invented smokeless 5 meder and a ayatem of fire | control for coast defense by h officer ral station can map out the exact location of approa Ing vessels. => Pleads Guilty to Mans! sented the Fifty-second District in the Board of Aldermen weveral years, died yesterday in his home, Classon and ates avenues, of a complication of a! eases, He was prominent in the Re- being chief of He leaves ST. NI She t ware of thi ’ intrict also| State House had rated the biggest ee Pie Heventh “Asnemhly D bination of Ground La a : rything wi inning wide| Isaac Swimer, who shot and kiled|_ widow and son, Me wns fifty years un Nuces and nation ap Fine Lave on 0 direst coabenion ut part of a proposed fund of $100,000, ep oh ae “ir erat “ are open,” MacDonald explained. “ume |Samuel Connora and wounded Louts|old. The vacancy in the Hoard of Alder = tone 15 sandwiched between two Keokuk. Tt was tated that $77,000 had beer | Wed an wisted Into fantastlo) (P there fellows seemed to think they |Humsgarten ine Turkish bath at No, 30¢|men will be filled by the Brooklyn mem- sa ic _ —_ contributed this morning and that a . | East Third stront on March 1f, pleaded = | ‘ Were living back in the days before | e in Moving Pi . Lanki ‘ Before noon business was being ‘uulity to manslaughter in the second de- MILK P COVERED, maine MALT, jon that lee # Plotare Field | committee of bankers in Boston would) generally resumed in the city while|the Hughes bills, The police are|eree before Justice Wadhams. in. the a uy aris as 7 Ser! hora Hawthorne has gone into the | see that the full amount was forth-| {rain and. trolley service was also bain u Picture business and has itn- the Hawthorne Film Manu- Company. His purpose is to the literary works of his father, Y Hawthorne, fate, movi r to make Hi of vn books now cy adaptation of “The Scarlet coming. It was further announced that George L. Allen had undertaken to raise another fund of $100,000 among wealthy residents of the North Shore, and that this money would be avall- | C. Frick, the steel manufacturer of got under way, the cara bringing thousands of sightseers from various points. Persons intending taking long trips on the New York, New Haven and Mart- they did not to go hungry. The handling this matter now just as we |Supreme Court to-day and was remand- ed to the Tombs for sentence on July do the poolroom situation, There 18|qhe maximum penalty is fifteen year: no reason for leaving it up to the |tinprisonment wheriffs, and from now on we'll be on the job ourselves.” PHILADELPHIA, June the MacDonald's prisonera were ar-lrourth inning, with one run in, bases raigned before Magistrate Miller in | ited ‘and two out, three balls were called wa wton’s Forfett Gi e. In ee aeaiiy SSeS {J THE DOUBLE DESSERT aD MEE cEgegt Sein ROLAY Let LATE, COVE indy ea Phorolate. ‘TREET 4 . ‘e may 1, M: Sat. 10 PLM. ‘ whle at once, George F. Herry handed | ford Ballon ete arte Catia ang? | the Jamatea police court to-day and, !on Oldring, Umpire Chill claiming each Hy Sicseae ay | In @ check of $25,000, received from H.| ter of a dollar in their pocketbooks if after pleading not guilty and walv. | was Ce la Aelivered Ball, lVeens Kt 8 Different Flavors— 1 oer ears ne Cars % examination, each waa held in| P| ia by 0 : ; | es ere perce eke ot | Pittsbur Binpany han Goon rained'to #123" “| g5G0 ball for examination on July & |e pc Tempting—refreshing, oN oT . @uffering from an attack of, GPand Master Marshall of the |Six of the eleven were charged with BETTPR PART OF VALOR. The best jelly dessert. Cc i tl + used wae {nected | Mansachusette Grand Lodge of Odd ‘3 fee NINES making sheet and acting as cashiers, (Vrom the Chicago News.) Two flavors in each box. R n-Fellows said that he bad {ssued rn ia ia eats ‘The eleven, according to the decia- | afters man gets on the shady side of a Tow Gm, jan appeal to Odd Fellows oe ration of one of thelr mumber, belong 4 chip'on his ab salder, \

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