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PT CAPTULATS, 5 LAST OFTHE BLES By PATRONS AT LAST <geasece) GING HOME TD = WIN BIG VICTORY cisisig= owe mom «| THEBRTISH ant New tation on Hixteenth avenue line at Gravesend avenue and Albe- | mario atreet. After midnight care on Smith street nt Direct to Bee cas and Got] line ovary twonty minutes Instead of Three Brothers Have Fallen New station stop at Ninth avenue pe, “ 3 ., ‘ : © Desired Improvements — |and. Fitteenth atreet for the Hines on the Fighting Line. | Warren, Pa. | i ‘ In f delays or crowds at Park } I . in Brooklyn. fe and other "a (fe : . t ‘The Cunard steamship Ordune sailed) jonn M. Andrews, twice tried for TRY aA = ; thia morning for TAverpoot with #54) a murder in Warren, Pa, in Jan.,| . at ¥} tae Z i § Plrwst action by’ an outrmend pubile passengers, most of them Engtish re-| 111, and on his second trial acquit. | is 72 : yy | et fear of mandatory legislation servis going home to Join the col-| td: dled of pneumonia yesterday at | / 4g a3 de BY y, ; o Jast won from the B. RT. var. | 2i® home, No, #14 Diamond avenue, ‘3 aaa “ a Re nt be traMe conditions In BIG CROWD WATCHES preed Phat poritionlerrotlaaiabeheel Woodhaven, . 1. Ageia Of ew York Cily t 5 sections of Brooklyn. Tired of Andrews, his wife and two small | ; Vot Waiting for relief through the Pub- GLENDALE PARK FIRE the same sort [children had come to Woodhaven BREWS THE © BEER = bad {>} Te Kervice Commission, after years of In the second cabin of the Orduna)! from Philadelphia three months ago A “appeals, seventeen civic associations toed Mele tn Breskiyn senaea| Dance Hall, Shooting Gallery and|a tiny mustache and a diMdent man- Ais story had to be pried out of him and {t hee always been in the army— @t least #0 far as history and tradi- tion have recorded. This chap's grand- father was a British oMficer who died in the service. His father was a Ma- Jor who fell in battle againat revolting tribesmen in Northern India. Two of young Blake's brothers, of- ficera in the regular army, were killed in the Boer war. Another brother was killed the other day in the battle of ‘@f improvements and extensions} tor miles arotnd and kept residents gervice would be made on lines! of the mnarsely settled neighborhood @ut of the Ninth avenue! busy with flying embers until 6 A. M. ‘waree, covering an extensive are®|to-day, | rned the dancing pavilion, GAprangements were completed after} shooting gailary and merry-go-round @onferences between Henry Ward/in Giendale Schuetsen Park in Myr- ‘Boer, represdnting the Parkville Club; | tg avenue, Glendale, just outside the | the Gravesend Board of Trade, tho] Brooklyn line, doing $60,000 damage, ©) Kensington improvement Association! phe park, the largest plonic grounds ae) Various other civic organteation® | in the grcster city, wie closed Sept. 21 i of the public, and Henry/and tad no night watchman. It is » District Superintendent of! owned by the Vals & Zerweok Brew- | Treuthern tines, acting for the com-ling Company of Brooklyn and ts peny. leased by John Gerken. The only . I'v enginoe! “We have waited on the Public/ person om the grounds were George tom it seanias' Cy for the tase van: _ Bervice Commission until the situa-| Buck and wite, keepers, who Were| but when 1 beard of the death of my ew grow hopclons,” said Mr. Beer. | asleep in the hotel, three hundred feet | jest brother, of course, that decided © SBeme of our grievances have bees | trom the burning buildin. -, and were| things for a for five years without relief. | tn go danger. lave you had any military train- cMow we are for direct action, ge tg ‘The flames started in the two-story " was asked. have accomplished something. - | dance hall, which was about 200 feet » mo, not @ bit. But, then, = found in Supt. Muller © man| square, A number of small buildings |Petber bad my last brother. I shall ‘we can deal satisfactorily. | nearby, including the shooting gallery Ss tee tee mivae colder, That's that the B. BR. T. has!and merry-go-round, quickly caught —e——— Mne of policy favoring | tire, mont of complaints by! ‘Two alarms were sent in for the ting officials, to whom has| piase, which was discovered by eome ven wider acope ot Faget one on a passing surface car about the Public Piervice Com. | 11.45. The flames drew a large crowd, including scores of persons in auto- Muller sald: “I think! mobiles. Firemen spread over the moat nervice complaints can be| district to extinguish embers. focally, It will be my in- ° policy to solicit compaintr f puteriny avant.) 00 INSTRUCTORS GIVEN RES STOPS CHANCE FOR PROMOTION CHING INSTANTLY Os" of State Commissioner Ends) Twor Years’ Delay in ; ions and Clears Pimply, * " Erupt! Kchploclons: Filling Teachers’ Vacancies. 3 By decialon of State Commissioner TWO GANGSTERS CAUGHT; BOY CARRIED BIG GUN: Police Expect to Find Man Who Snot Innocent Girl Bystander. As a@ sequel to the raid of the po- lice yesterday on the membership of the Tanner Smith and Owney Mad- den hoodlum gangs of the lower west side, William McNamara, known to his Tanner Smith brethren as “Broth- er Mac," was arrested at bis home, No. 160 Ninth avenue, to-day, as was Robert Shaw, « lad of fourteen, who had a big revolver in bis pocket when he was arrested in bis parent's home, No. 142 Ninth avenue. In the pocket of John Haughey, a boy arrested yesterday, the police found a@ letter addressed to Tanner Smith at bis present address, Sing Bing prison. In it the recent battles healing beging five hundred vacancies in teachers’ Soap, it almost | positions In this city will be filled on ay Fh) sg a aftor a delay of two years. Dunng worm, pi ’ that time the positions have been tem- hag, enelatly oreP elite Guickly. | porartly held by teachers pald the in not an experiment. arr} in| salaries of lower grades, "es cts which proved] The Board of Education two yeare|of Tanner Smith's band were boast- wonderfull ccesaful me ago ordered Supt. Maxwell to put on | fully related. It was told that “Broth- thet it hee bees used by other |the eligible liste for promotion all [er Mac,” who was making @ popular Snes al Oe ne cot ment. for | teachers holding “No. 1 licenses,” la- | leader of the gang tn Tanner's ab- rogged fore the public can! sted before tho consolidation of the} fence, was about to revenge the atab- 1 of professions) ap; greater city and arter 1898. The sup- Lo fh ® friend by one of the Owney Ever sl alle vol | erintendent refused to obey the order | Madden crew. ‘and’ herrea Soap, Aaa AY Unless it was approved by the Btate| The police have reason to believe comple write ce. Der +] Commissioner, on the ground that | that the battle at Seventeenth street iiiatore, Md.—A teachera seeking promotion under the | #54 Eleventh avenue in which a lit- - new ach t gv Into a now | tle irl was killed by a stray shot, was competitive 4: tion. result of this pledge. The man peal to the Corpora aes fired the hot answers very o the Supreme Court | Slosely to the description of “Brothe! and the Court of Appeals. The Mac,” and the police will find wi held Mr. Maxwell was right. Mr. | nesees and have them look the gang- Finley also upheld. Mr. , | ater over, a AUTO IS WRECKED IN GALE. falling out. t ¢ Y=Vol Toh d FLL 0 [Cornett f0 ie permanent premotlsn | windenteld Pmashed, Driver Loses LROW TH OF HAIR | aaa nad Meld on Wheel ané le Killed. ——— (Mgeetal to The Evening Woetd.) ‘BLAZE NEAR SKYSCRAPERS.| snmozrorr, Conn. Nov. 14.—Harry Goodhead, twenty-six years old, died at are From U lewalk | hie home in Milford early to-day, from injuries sustained when his auto was wrecked some hours before in a gale A peculiar fire in lower Broadway | of wind. Carlton Quirk, who was rid- SS | attracted an enormous crowd at 1/ing with him, was bedly crushed and o'clock to-day. Smoke in great volume | will probably die. poured but of the vacant lot at Nos, 4#| The men, on @ gunning trip, were and 60 Broadway, where the old Tower speedii Building used to be, and poured through the windows of skyscrapers and clouded . Broadway, * . 10 ‘There was the beginning ef a pante, | trie" Dole and turned dor Iocan thauant one ofthe tl DUUA> | Gar Gat tatoaatieea ein toa ings was on fre. But the blase was| - confined entirely to wooden beams, lum- A’ AND CORN ber and debris under the sidewalk tn t front of the high board fence inclosing | Pritay’s WHEAT. New the Broadway side of the lot. wh wy On It te thought tramps made the space Ma UTS USS wt, ca under the sidewalk their headquarters, CORN, Net and that they were reaponsible for the : mn RyRy” * For 50 Years the World’s Pertect 3 ‘Liver and Bowel Regulator pear ’ prices 1° If you want to feel young and full of crop offerings. Wigor be sure and keep your Liver a Peo Tea oteeed 0 in good condition, Nothing so safe, so certain or so CARTER’S Bros. Company Bank- wt. ntly satisfying as Carter's Little Widishmane: te Gaseany’ pada Wer Pills. “Purely vegetable. LITTLE schedules in bankruptcy in the United Millions of pec ples old, young and 2 District Court to-day. @ Assets, ddle age, tale. hem) for Silicusress, LIVER | i tad twee ryt 18, Pre- zi sick headache, upset stomach ferred creditors: The Metropolitan Bank, nd for sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. PILLS {dirk andthe Bantora Mot we Cont ny, $84,000, contracting loan: Small PH, Small Doce, Small Price Barrett, a lineman's helper, GENUINE must bear signature | set. trom ©, pele here to-day “when meiten land which he was using spat- wt ha a Feat oe THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER | His Grandfather, F Father ‘a John nals Grr Central ical was a tall, blond youngater, Lawrence | and lived quietly; none of the neigh- | ¥. Blake, with blue eyes, pink cheeks, | bora knew that Andrews had once for direct attack on the com-| Merry-Go-Round Destroyed— | er He !s very slow of spesoh and) der mystery. iteelf bat ‘won, ied ives tasaay by the B. 850,000 Damage. word by word. The Biake family | drews, who was a foreman in the that beginning Monday a num-| 4 gre that lighted up the country | OME from Lelcomershire, Kngiand, | employ of the Warren Water Com- ioapkec8.40 ep a Di NB a i a ; | SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOW, | 0f the Associated Clabs of the East side House Settlement at Palm Garden. Annual Minstrels by Workers tm] Beventeen numbers conyprise the vill for ection Givem To-Nighe, | t's year's offering, for which seventy DIES WN WO vr in Notable Trials at a been the centre of a sensational mur- On the night of Jan. 27, 1911, An- President Wilson Said in his proclamation for Thanksgiving Day: ‘‘Our crops will feed all who want food; Us, diness and peg tas of our business men will serve other nations as our own. * * * Never before have the people of the United States been so situated for their own advantages to serve themselves and mankind.” * * * Among the beer brewing enterprises of our Nation the Lion Brewery of New York is in the front ranks ofthe industry, and is better situated than ever in its history of sixty-four years to serve as pure, wholesome beers as human skill can possibly produce. No better brews, domestic or imported, were ever bottled than our two celebrated brands. Pilsener and Wuerzburger MAKE THANKSGIVING DINNER BETTER If you really want your friends to enjoy a bountiful Thankegiving dinner— want them to have an aj ite that will relish a feast consisting of roast turkey, plum pudding the fixings, mince and pumpkin piee—you should first supply your t with a case of our Wuerzburger. It is so appe- tizing and soothing, so thaliow and wholesome. It contains just enough alcohol Blended in with a delightful malt flavor to give zest to the food and insure against indigestion. That is the kind of beer OUR Wueraburger is and money cannot buy better. Our sanitary methods of battrlered 4 the bottles before they are filled, and the scientific process of pasteurizing the beer after it has been automatically put into bottles, guarantee the lasting purity of our products. For Sale by First Class Retail Dealers AND ON DRAUGHT At the Hundreds of Lion Cafes 8 TheLionBreweryofNewYork City | Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, 107th and 108th Streets pany, went out in a buggy with Emile M, Amann, the water com- pany's manager, to visit the reservoir. Next day Amann's body was found in a fleld, near it a revolver subse- quently identified as Andrew's, The latter was arrested in April, tried and found guilty of the manager's mur- der. Ho appealed. Pending his retrial, a Warren woman, Mrs, Stella Hodge, caine for- ward with a confession that she had accidentally shot Amann while riding with him in the buggy and had kept ailence, fearing indictment for mur- der. The woman's tale, which was} circumstantial, carried no weight with the authorities, Andrews was tried again. “Mrs. Hodge was heard from again Immediately after the murder of Mra, Louise Bailey in Dr. Carman's Free- port home last summer, She gave herself up to the Buffalo police as) Mrs, Railey’s slayer, calling herself Mra. Adelaide Drake. No oredence was placed in her story and shortly afterward she was committed to the Buffalo Statt Hospital for the Insane, where she died. eer reas > Mrs. Lillian Shelton Geta Divorce. An interlocutory decree of divorce was granted in the Supreme Court at Min- ola to-day by Juatice Manning to Mra, Lillian Cobb Shelton from William G. Shelton, President of the Shelton Elec- tric Company of No. 20 Kast. Fortleth street, The Sheltons, who had a coun- try piace in Stewart avenue, Garden city’ separated last summer. Mrs. Shelton has since lived with friends in Maine. The action was not defended. ly witnesses were William Dan- jerk at the Hotel Savoy, and dul; ther We follow our recipes. W ; A teat each batch of Presto for Printed In Colors it lection. eee Large Illustrated Magazine. “FUN,” the Weekly Joke Book—Best Comic Section Published. Two Big Special Features Separate Section for Brooklyn Readers. Separate Section for New Jersey Readers. IN MAGAZINE SECTION First Cover Illustration in Colors Of and Story About the Rill That Is Discovered to Be the Source of the Amazon, the World’s Greatest River. Pauline Chase, the “Pink Pajama Girl,” Courted by Millionaires, Heroes, Geniuses, Society Beaux, etc., Is At Last to Marry. American’s Invention That Made Possible the der realon of N Kaiser’s Great 50-Centimetre Guns, Once Of- at Inarertion te f \ fered To and Rejected By Uncle Sam. How the “Little Folks” of the Stage Are Being Schooled Between Acts. Demonstrations of the Girl Who Has Proved That New-Fangled Life-Saving Devices Don’t Equal “The Rope, the Fireman and the Girl.” Dog Sleuths, at $1,000 Each, Being Trained in Jersey to Perform Remarkable Stunts in Fol- lowing and Capturing Criminals. Plants That Are Murderous, Kidnappers, Grafters, Advertisers, Entertainers, Explorers and Store- keepers. Illustrated in Colors. Champion Swimmer Who Offers to Do Work That “Would Make a Horse Drop Dead,” Swim Hell Gate With Three People Tied on His Back, ‘etc. si | Echoes from the Underworld “The Heritage of Hamilton Cleek.” Another of the Famous “Cleek of Scotland Yard” Detec- tive Stories. “The Wrong Road.” Adventure Fourteen of a Confessed Bank Robber. Latest War News From Every Possible Source The Sunday World Will Receive and Print News From European Battle Fields, Including Exclusive Articles From Staff Correspondents. OTEAMBOATS. TO ALBANY AND TROY Ic ar a ‘chertan City th LIN: IN METROPOLITAN SECTION Is the Earth Shrinking? It Is Not. The Geodetic | On Final View—the Bed in Which Jenny Lind and Metropolitan Surveys Prove It. Slept. Running a Modern Bank With the Help of a | Death’s Head Hussar Caps for Sale—$2 Each, Manicure, a Barber and a Cook. Morgan | Cheyenne Al Makes a Bet to Remain in New Does It. York Two Years. Say, Isn’t He Sorry Now? *DOwn *WEEKLY Pr Ury ad Oeritio Se 8 Boekesitatiey al it 8 = 5 “AuTOM ae

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