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FIREMEN MAY ie a @ Estimate Commitice Salaries of Cap- tains and Lieutenant» NDER BY KENLON. Plan for Cutting His Pay Was Based on Berlin o~aiting the results of » con of the Budget Commitior of Board of Ketimate, which began) afternoon in the Municipal Build ing to the charter of the City ‘New York, every captain, lieu-) end fourth-grade man the De t is overpaid, The charter that @ fire captain shail be not more than $2,160 « year. fire captain in this city gets 4 year, The charter also pro- that the pay of fire lieutenant be $1,800 a year, To-day's nal- of fire lieutenant is $2,100, It is provided that fourth grade! receive $400, whereas (heir to-day is $1,000. is one clause in the charter may save the 1,000 fire fighters having their salaries Jopped, Provides that the Board of Enti- Sie, should it nee Mt to do ao, has right to pay higher salaries than fixed elsewhere, In other it will be up to the Board of we whether the salary rates by law shall be ignored in the as they have in the past. B Was explained at to-day’s Budget at $1,200 and third grade at Will not be disturbed. Chief Kenlon says it was a of his job with that of the Chief of the Berlin Fire Depart- i by Paul Loeser, Assistant Direc- the Bureau of Standards, that ahi about a suggested reduction salary from $10,000 to $7,000. + who wae educated in Ger- ‘was brought into the Finance it as Secretary by Herman Later he pons shifted, is unfair to my job that of tae Fire Chict of Ber- said Chief Kenlon to-day. sa us that Mr. Loeser told the committee that the Ber- Chief received in marks an equiv- to $5,000 here. But Mr. Loeser to mention that the Berlin bas residence, which him free by the city. He servants, free horses, 2 small rooms over an engine quarters on Great Jones I. have one official auto, I use only when doing my T have no retinue of servants, pay & woman who cleans my Slaton of the London Fire it has an elegant residence eervants, all furnished by the Seen AM Gene for Medicine, He Kitte Wimeets, > ‘The last cent of his $1,500 savin; physiota: je, committed this hair, is every cle at purifies | invig- jorever stopping itching you most will be " use when heir—tine and downy sip it new hair grow- | @ beleved | ferred to by the Assiwtant Ivistrict At j months amo been ‘SAYS LIGHT SUPPORTS | pood judgment ,| door, ‘ou will|the safe in the office of Coun Held ter —s bh ot in lernatemal = imere wd ng ty Prosecutor A) he yequeet of Asmisinn Uneere Attorney Heetwick, Juder Crain, (© the Court of Generel Remtone reamed fhe well Coon Mar Lowden from Gse ve 0.0% Loudow entered « pies of Hot @uilly atment for tigemy bow sen phat Oiee eed Mire Pred arnold Jef whom allege that he manned Ube Moet wick told the co fchen that aad Bree! import id Kmper (he course ov be just the primoner thet (he et re Lorney are of an international Lowdon atiracted attention some eof bin aetinn © affaire connected with the sale munitions, Evidence was found by Beret service * upon whieh Was built up the charge of bigamy Keports from Germany state the! the Government of that country is anxious to learn the whereabou one Chimang, a fugitive from just Loudon is believed to have used the name of Chimang when he first came to this country j CAUSED SUBWAY CAVE-IN) g BV omy ed (0 (ee mereing oné wer ( unweotu ; OPEN UMBRELLA on iawn ot Protection fo eecenine Bee Chet ene oe os GOOD LDOKH coun Me per mrvine Caemninatione of gris @ Mate ew emumr agit: ERING WORLD, News Odditics _ te the aMermeon ue . to ont rime betery wove Colter wed on oe a an) ne Ke PFT HEAR supped fourtees-monthecl el te Arab oe premenes of ber mother in Winnipes AFTER WAITING KAGNTY YRAMH to vole tor «% * 6 eotfrene, Gres & Dermen wii do 1 (he veer o ‘ be eer of 10) ot Dome, NT GOVERNOR OF RHODE IRLANRD guing \ete cme ond chicken business SMALAMET BABY io Peany epending thr ube tor | aree pounae } aQURAKNG SWING in Union | €round eneeyed seighbors so (bey kidnapped i: BOOK OF INFTRUCTIONS blew of neat while BWALLOWED IN GRAPE REE woman stung he NICH CROP OF HAIIen WA F who says he won't have it cut until Member of Mayor's Investigating Committee Gives Views of Seventh Avenue Disaster. John R, Healy, an inspector of the Bureau of Combustibles and a mem- bev of the Mayor's Committee that in- vestigated the Seventh Avenue sub- way disaster, was a witness to-day at the inquest held by Coroner Feinberg. Speaking of the cause of the disaster, Healy said "The bi to my mind, was only the initial cause. It was the opinion of the Mayor's Committee that the street support was not adequate “There was an | beam running east and wt, which I believe was struck by a bit of fying rock. This beam howed an imprint 1" inches deep and 4 or 5 inches in diameter where it had been struck, It was a light ty, beam.” ‘So far as the seams in the rook are concerned, should Meszanotte, the blast foreman, have taken extra pre- cautions in firing the last blast?” anked the Coroner. “As Mezsanotte has stated, he was aware of one seam, I think he showed But it is asking too much of an ordinary blaster to see another seam which is only vaguely indicated.” A statement as to the number of persons killed in this city as the re- sult of blasting operations showed that from 1910 to 1915 twenty-four had been killed directly and ten indirectly. — INTRUDER STABS WOMAN DEFENDING HER HOME Man and He Refuses to | Identify Prisoners, | | Did the beautiful brown eyes of Miss | Partiand? was « question the police of the West Twentieth Street Station were trying to answer to-day, McPartiand, eighteen years old, of No, 612 West Twenty-eighth Street, is in Bellevue Hospital, with his skull fractured. Policeman Nobile and Sergeant Ahearn heard cries for help at Tenth Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street early to-day, McPartland was found on the sidewalk and three men alleged to have been near him were eeised by the officers. ‘The injured man, according to the Policemen, declared he had been at- tending a dance of the Manhattan | Boye at Tammany Hall with Miss Costello, who lives at No. 605 West Twenty-sixth Street, and that he was) waylaid by some of her admirers on the corner as he was taking her home. “Let me look at him! Let me see him!” cried Miss Costello as she| wormed her way through the crowd after the assault. McPartland looked | into her eyes and in & moment, when, the three youths alleged to have as- saulted him were brought up for iden- rs. Erreault Struggles With Man Until Wounds Over- come Her. Mrs, Lulu P. Erreault, an attractive young woman, was alone in the flat on the top floor of No, 1756 Third Avenue at 9.30 o'clock to-day when a stocky man, young, amooth-shaven and dark, knocked at the door an inquired for he: husband, Adrian Erreault. The woman opened the The stranger sprang at her, knocked her down and kicked the door shut, Mrs. Erreault is a husky young woman and she fought and screamed, Infuriated at her resistance, the man drew a knife and stabbed her twice, under the right shoulder and in the right hand, ¢ noise of the battle was heard in the tenement and the man fled. He had lost his hat in the struggle: and as he reached the door he saw that his coat was soaked with blood. He ripped that garment off and toased it into the room, He made good his es- pe. Mra. Erreault was taken to Recep- tion Hospital. The stab wound tn her back may prove to be serious. ——_— ALLEGED ATTACK ON GIRL. for Ald and ™M Caught, James Hines, married, thirty-three old, of No, 127 Fi ing, Que din Flushing Court to-day gn| 62 of an attemp neki, eli if No. Dy Burling Avenu Blainant, was tu" court % old, her wes in 2 Park yes- ni grabbed her ae e young Frerrisch, stuffed a, ha chief tn moigth and dr. saad her tification, he refused to identify them. Mias Costello then denied she had been to the dance with McPartland. She was there, she said, with James| Hannan, twenty, of No. 317 West Twenty-elghth Street, Hannan, the police say, has been her sweetheart for two years. They were on their way home, she said, when a fight started across the street and they went over to se what It was about, and that's how they happened to be there. Hannon Is one of the three held on a charge of assaulting McPartiand, The others described themselves as Harry Corlett, twenty-four, No, 604 West Twenty-sixth Street, ‘and Pat- rick Courtney, twenty-one, No, 419 West Twenty-aixth Street. ‘The etiquette enforced among some of the beaux of the west side pro- hibits one young man taking the sweetheart of another to a dance. The polle are trying to find out who was Miss Costello's escorc. McPartland became unconscious reaching the hospital and may die. ————— CAMPAIGN OF THE MEN IS ON. Noonday meetings we in Union saat Heans te Charles A. ‘were bogun to-day y the Young Repub- te the candidacy of Werkins for District Attors ney and Frank K. Bowers for Sheriff. Boctallate and mage taxers invaded tho Wal reet region expounding * their Uetrines during luncheon hour. Alfred KE. Smith, Democratic candi- data for Bberitt; who te not raking Dublic speaking campaign, established » noonday headquarters in ‘Tammany Hall to 2 0 from ‘clock daily, to meet all come: Judge Swann, the party candidate for District Attorney, han put his campaign jin the hands of’ friends and took his seat on the General Sessions Court bench to-day as usual. Up In the Bronx there is unusual the Congressional ro Twenty-third District to fill @ vacancy, where heavyweight orators are trying’ to put national poll- tics to the ya ‘The meetings begin to-night in dozen halls on ington Itelghts and in the ‘Bronx ¥ One of the livelteat Jocal campaigns ia the content for A\ embly around Wash- ington ohn G. from the oy role [Jen Democrat, man Thomas and Hines was arrested, Robert a et : men L standing, ry y an STOLE $15,000 IN STAMPS. hae se rina a ah oP, Robbers, Evidently a, Chotce in Revenue OMtce, EVANSVILLE, Ind, Oct, 18.—Rob- bers, who evidently were familiar with ‘al Federal Building, forced open the United States internal revenue collector early to-day and took $15,000 in emergency Make the | idents of old lower Fifth Avenue, ghingion Bauare and pert of Green: ich. Ville: Printed Rireulare, that the Mandl send out are addressed “Dear 'Nelghbor.™ After the tical mectings, everybody seaveures, jon 1 or Brevoort ca yy talk art, lit erature, poll id woman's suffrage in Bohemian 10. over to the how to vote on the new Constitution qe were wide differences of opin- fon, as the Bull Moose herd refuses to follow any one leader's views. stop he had to keep & | screams. " . ws alent and ne 6 UBT ganotine F by Kingman tnd hbach, Ht. Paw pean war enda GIRU'SEYESSEAL LIPS TRAPPED BY FLAMES OF BEATEN SWAIN, WHO | AS THEY SLEEP. SI ARE. NAY DE AFTER ATTACK SAVED BY TWO HERES cue Bronx Family After Stairs Are Burned, A tamily of six persons was res- early to-day from the third floor of a burning three-story frame dwolling at No. 2463 Washington Avenue, the Bronx. ‘The rescued are Dominick Nennati, twenty-eight years old; his wife, To- netta, twenty-five; his mother, Mary, sixty-five; his brother Rocco, sixtee his sister Mollie, seventeen, and hi brother Paul, fifteen, Ali were suffer- ing from shock-hysterla and the fects of inhaling smoke. They wei treated by a physician. When Engine Company No. 48 ar- rived at the fire it was seen the first two floors of the building were unoc- cupied, and it was presumed the top floor was alav untenanted. No effort was made to rouse the sleeping fam- ily. As the flames climbed to the third floor and the smoke penetrated the apartment the women awoke with . Patrolman Crouse of the Bronx Park Station and Fireman Thomas Brady ‘an into the building and found the tairs burned away. They climbed up @ two-story extension at the rear and dragged the helpless family out through the window. ‘The fire did litth POLICEMAN FLOUNDERS IN BUTTER; THIEF ESCAPES There Was Many a Slip 'Twixt the Bluecoat and Grip on Fugitive Who Dropped It as He Ran. Three men were seen by Patrolman Raymond of the East Twenty-second Street Station to leave James Butler's store at No. 342 First Avenue early this morning laden with packages, Raymond seized two. The third fied, | Raymond called two citizens, bade them hold his prisoners and pursued the third man, The fugitive dropped half @ dozen small packages of print butter upon which the patrolman slipped. This made it possible for the man to escape, When Raymond returned to the prisoners in the citizens’ custody one of the alleged burglars had escaped. ‘The patrolman was not satisfied with the explanation that the prinsoner had overpowered bis custodian, and arr ed the citizen on a charge of allowig @ prisoner to escape,, according to the station house blotter entry. The citi- zen said he was Joseph Cahill, twenty- five years old, of No, 821 Kast Twenty- fifth Street, The other prisoner said he was John TEETH 8 My soft rubber suction plate will fitany mouth, This plate is sold on ive money-back guarantee. jabber Suctleas fitted to old plates repos very little cost, TEETH PULLED FREE Daily to Prove My Painless Methods 22-Karat 22-Marat Gold Crown $3 Bridge Werk DR. FINCH 215 W. 42d St. Ne" rere lame BT STAMPS athe thelt was committed while Post Omice employee busy On the floor below-and while the night watchman was making his rounds, puty . y stati did not touch sever usand of Nquor ai tahecce revenue stam) gh | cou ema he |. could be rod The Netional Democratic Chub will | give reception tormorraw night for (gueee, Serene. 40 party candidate for Dix 10 Kenmare St., ot oor ae anes ve Spun ero: POE uN Cones! ‘Nes, MONCAY, OCTOBER Sins Costite Came Gazes on injured|Policeman and Fire and Fireman Rese | nt i} Mary Costello hypnotize Hugh Me-|cued by « patrolman and a fireman | t'iree- Boldt, thirty years old, of No. 276/[ Avenue B. Boldt was charged with burglary. FIND OIL-SOAKED RAGS WOMAN REFUSES J INBURNING APARTMENT; by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Six Cagar Boxes Ingenuusty Compound { i ged Al pt mpeg eS ed in Alleged Attemp Leutectte, Me-“4 this os to Fire House fermg commen would tobe " Pinkhom > Vegrts Lhe Compound they ib deeneninn Ube suena amiuuen would myn) better went, conmwting of mis fom eth ‘ ahed rege found ' eof Aaron Wewmtrent on fourth @oor of No, 0% Mast iM Hireet, lea be arrest of Weintray early to-day. te aa feadquarters « 1 I ret wae | know endiaty cimer t The budding ves io a sin mee twenty raubs wife and tive ‘dren, '9°) Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound, and | | youngest an infan jam so thankful I did, for 1 am now a nine years old, reside with well I sleep better, do all my | Ai Tw o < las) ight (°O80\" | housework and take long walks ! Hed smoke, and an alarm broURD' | ever fail to praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Fi gine Com y Neo. it, Capt Vv Vegetable Compound my good Uroke in the door of Weintrau®|health.”"—Mr J. M. RESCH apart i, from which the smoke) W Hroadway, Louisville, Ky was arising Since we guarantee that all testimo- He says he found the six clear nials which we publish are genuine, is it boses burning in different parts of /not fair to auppose that Mf Lydia E the room, They were put out quickly Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound has the And the arrangement investigated. | virtue to help these women it will help Cant Voxt says that on one of tie/any other woman who is suffering in x inar boxew Was a stub of a candi | like manner? iy re ill do ne ion is Lydia EB drag along until ary, but at om Pinkham's Vegetable or | an oper take | pap Mra, Weintraub, jMalking with her ¢ Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass ee ett lt Your letter will be opened, read and Headquarters. aii! @Aawered by a woman and held in that lasted (he strict confidence.—Advt orderd the arson charg: say that two years » when he was im the barberseupp CONCERTS AND MUBIC, aree-fourth at Howe policy. acy GOSTON GRAND OPERA COMPANY Insurance on his housohold guods PAVLOWA BALLET RUSSE from $500 to $600, “Dumb, Gid of Pyrtich,” “Liamore ith Orfeo Nadia mide net Suite, = aaenet fi dite “Otello” con Brook- KEATS NOW ON SALE. ‘Boe. lyn won the undisputed championship | Punch&Judy Thea., Tuer, Afi Oct. 19, at 8 of Bast New York yesterday when A Unique they defeated the Liberty ball team, prosenesve + fom n 16 to 6. Dawson's pitching and Dick | Songs by Walsh's hitting, both for the Loudon Chariton, Mason & Hamlin Piao featured the contest. ‘TO a5. winners, THEATRES, 1wn, fener LYCEUM ‘| a ee rate Thum de Hat. a ETHEL BARRYMORE HE An inspiration, a story, a play, an Comedy, dictreib Sa, PbteE laughs, tears, ‘Atop New Auatcrdain Thea ¥ encores—and || Serie ae EP” all about a petticoat ! Ethel Barrymore plays the title role of “Our Mrs. MoChemey,” the clever adaptation of Dana Ferber’s famous stories, opening to- morrow night at the Lycewm SOME. BABY! Theatre. HARRIS \ Then remember, it’s ° HUDSO! 28 “LAST . rik Matinews: wt dk 5,20, Wed. (Pop,) & Sal., COMMON CLAY : BELASCO Yeti Aan eat, 2m, ___THE BOOMERANG ce LIBERTY St. Fives, URNISH =. 1e Roya Way”: “Phe dest quality for the least.money— and only a-little-a-week-to-pay”’ y & WS, F sang at 815. GLOBE {i308 Wass MONTGOMERY & STO KATHI Be eT AE iwanittr: 3 Piece Bedroom Suite, i. 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