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ee. 23. brine 99 the wove zero, Onweno | blizzard to-day. | ‘DUT OF SING SING, chroughout the irty-mile wind, tied rail ard steam tin CURABLE STAGE + TUBERCULOSIS Chee of tubsreuimie preree through stage, which ls often of a yea ‘of time to be cured if the bad properly Detere the incurable stages over ff ies tear your allment nat sor been or correctly diagnosed, cal} om jpecisiiet tn Throat, Vane | @ther Interna! diseases of the Crest, GA empert in dingnosia by oval Ee @mamination avever ihe very sariogt lene ty of tung trouble wh! Ty Hts cerabie store. investiente nia) Former Policeman, Convicted ‘and find out your rest cond! “Happiest Man in New York,” He Calls Himself, but Has Learned Silence. rilest sane of of Perjury, Won't Even Talk of Prison Life. Paroled by the State Board of Par- dane yesterday on his own applica- tion, after he had served only a year and eight montha of his rentence of threw years and six months, John J. Hartigan, perjurer and former police- man, lost no time in sending a tel gram to his wife and in shaking 0 duat of Sing Sing from hin feet. At his homo to-day at No, 168 Fast One Rtreet, Hartigan was surrounded by ing upon a huge cigar. He gave a cor- dial greeting to a reporter, but when he learned the visitor's errand he up a hand doprecatingly and shook his head. “No,” said he; “having kept my mouth shut #0 long, I guess I'll keep it shut until the end.” Hartigan doos not look as though his term “up the river” had harmed him physically in the least. He is as sturdy and as ruddy as the day he went away in custody of the Sheriff, vehemently protesting he was inno- cont. “The happiest man in New York,’ hé described himself, and his appear- ance did not belie the statement. But he would no more talk about his pria- on experience than about bis knowl- edge of other matters which two yeare ago brought him into District Attorney Whitman's graft net. “Want me to talk about ¢! there?" said he, waving in the general direction of his recent abode. ‘No, I don't know as I care to recall my timo within those sanctt- ‘There have ahead of me to tell what that place is lik 4 there'll be plen- ty, to come after me to dosit too. Plage for the immediat tere’ wea apked. “Give me a little time,” laughed Hartigan. cee juat one thing T am willing was Hartigan’s farewell. “To an ‘he friends who have been so good FILLED GUARANTEED 20 YEARS ® You Think You Can Buy Watches 88 Cheap Else- Where, Here Is a inge ‘up thumb me teen months’ lesson in keoping silent, and I've learned it. In any case, anything I might say would matter v rtigan's conviction on March 16, arose out of a conspiracy for whiten Inapectora Sweeney, Murtha, Mossonger between Sweeney and able to prove that Hartigan had car- from Sweeney to Walsh an enve- money with which the Inapect to procure the silence of ee io Sipp, the principal witness MARTIAN SAYS HS MOUTHSTAYSSHUT SERVED HALF HIS TIME.! Hundred and = Twonty-necond | atyiling relatives and friends and puff-) THIRTY FAMILIES ROUTED BY FIRE; |Lack of quate Water Supply Causes Blazes to Spread. irew, FIREMEN ARE INJURED. i ' | Ten While One Rescues Com- mander From Death. Have Narrow Escape, The destruction by Ore last night of nine three-family frame dwellings on the wost aide of Eagie Avenue, between One Hundred and Fifty-fifth and One Hundred and Fifty-mixth Streets, has caused @ movement among Bronx Borough offictain to-day to change the building lawa, More than thirty families were ren- dered homeless by the fire, which would not have spread as it did, ac- cording to firemen and Bronx officiais, if there had been firewalls between the houres and if there had been an adequate water supply. The fire oc- curred early in the night and every one ia believed to have gotten out safely. The lons wan about $100,000, Ten firemen, trapped in the back yard of one of the houses, had either to drop thirty feet down @ retaining wall at the rear, the houses being on 4 hillside, or dash through the burning firat floor, Some made the drop. Others risked the fire. Fireman Frank McNally of Engine Company No. 60 was seriously in- Jured in effecting the rescue of his chief, Capt. John O'Connor. A dozen mon had carried a hose over the roof of the poroh of No, 685 Eagle Avenue and through a window into the house. Flames swept suddenly about them and burned the hose in two, O'Conor fell, overcome, and McNally eclzed him by the shoulders and dragged him out upon the roof of the porch. Hoth men were blinded by smoke and staggering from weakness, Bofore their comrades could reach them they lurched forward and fell off the porch roof to the ground. McNally suffe-ed a fractured collar ENING WORLD, NINE HOMES BURN, alls and Ade-| Devitt, who lived on the top floor. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914 i ‘apt. O'Connor were attended by Dr, jPavidron of the Lebanon Hospital, |which i# directly in the rear of the burned houses. Nally was taken to the hospital, but O'Connor, when he revived, said there was nothing sert- ous the miftter with him, and insisted on returning to the fire and directing his men, The burned houses number from 689 to 673 Bale Avenue, and formed! the heart of the biock, Manked by the big brick Mat houses. The fire started from @ cause unknown in the house) at No, 649, owned by Augustus Me- Hmoke had poured toward th non Hospitai, but Supt, Dau nurees prevented any semblance Leba-| nd the} tr nic among the patients, Police Sur-| jjamebur diatance King's County T goon Edward Higgins and Lieut.; though the flames were confined pelien etal t Fa ;| Company, a trustee and counsel of Jamon McKenzie of the telegraph bu-| to the four-story waste establishment, | Tink did not explo Pe atiphl anne iret ee rae at Polico Headquarters wero! they threatened the big 6 cut ot « mber 0} ing in @ motor car and ri 4) No. 105 North First St “eF From tho ground floor of No. 669 Avenue, one of the brick build an aged paralyzed woman who was nearly suffocated by smoke. Hergt. William Burger braved fire and amoke «earching for two chil- dren said to have been left by their mother in a recond story apartment in No only to learn afterward that the children had been guided to safety by neighbors, es 91,880,000 Ca: hip on Rocks. HAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 2%.—The Danish motorship Malakka with her $1,260,000 cargo, in #till fast on @ rocky ledge on the northwestern end of Bird Rock on the northern end of the tividad Islands. The Malakika has left to her fate, for n few days ax the Arizonan, which sto ight and down t least, by ts rt of a oer The captain of Malnkka has ai that a ralvage steamer and oun: writing expert be sent to bis ald at once. BECAUSE BE fu-|bone and fatersal sopasiee, ad and aati Renin OPEN UNTIL 1@ O’CLOC WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS oh, but the District Attorney was lope containing part of the bribe ‘Walsh confeared and Beanies vr he bi Patrolman Eugene Fo: flay He Sho imaginary Foes. John Orlando, until « ition ta being inv jexed to have fired four shots out of the window of his room at Fighteenth Street last No, 414 Kant night at imaginary wure later he w ving fled from his rooming without hat or coat he Quinine That Dees Hot Affect the Hous EVER Quinine is needed for an: Laxative Bromo Quinine wil) be found dinary Quinine, as this remedy combines all of and other properties of Quinine, with a laxative, in the head. Ra eneetient remedy for Cougs and Colds. Kelieves the end also the feverism conditions ead Meadeche, juinine, moves the cause. o! Colds, Cough Headache, Neu ralgia, Grip, Fever- id Malarious ish Conditions. When. ever you need Qui nine, think of Lax Por headache, take it relieved: hut remember there is Only One «Bromo Quinine’’ ce The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Bromo Quinine 4 COED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A COLD i OnE BAY ook Pes thts signstars ee the bax. 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FIRE DESTROYS | LIMOUSINE. BY Y SMOKE AT FIRE Dr. Nagel and Family Car, Vearing TARVIS NAMES L.A. WRAY. | Wrookiyn Lawyer Gi Wendell Cleinnd £4,000 One, A pile of twist Three Hundred Are Driven to.ville Turnpik -| Travis to-day tlh ented Cleland of No. ; the Streets by Police in | Brooklyn, as hiv priv eo necretary at ¥ ives car} $4,000, Mr. Cteland ta twonty Williamsburg. ler midnight! years old and a graddate of ‘ f r ge, P le More than @ dozen persons were driving him and hin wite and se ee tolege, Philadelphia ae he arly o dwumhter to New f ‘| a Republica taken from their homes partly over- (Me hy Mrs, come by smoke, and possibly 399) at the Montelal driven into the streets during a fire at) The fire started in the oft the chauffeur had to § Wray of No. 1141 Dean stre : 7 A. M. to-day in Blumenthal’s | jife after stopping the en well known organization Re- cotton w v8 | and wife and daugh' 107 of the limousine an i te in Berry Street, and the police found buildings #0 full of smoke they decided tp empty them until danger wan pas! There were sixty families In the two structures. When the police began going throuch them, they found many persons partly overcome, es FIGHT FOR RURAL CREDITS. Relkiey Want Force Bill Agninet Wilson's Wish, WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—With a real fight on its hands, the House Tanking Committee was called to- ny Hollis rural credits bill. prnmittes | to-day was reported to stand within one or two of a favorable report. Represer that he wo have the measure brought out now, in direct opposition to President Wil- ‘a behest. | Handkerchiefs | erattan Hemstitched Ley Initialed; 6 Reduced to.. .. rie Men chiefs. box. Reduced to. Men’s All Linen chie! Longfellow i tial; 6 in box. Reduced to. Olive Piue Points on Halt “Snell. 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