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nearest re attaeestp tenet Natit sciet aise Nin eet nirnllone aie Diblialind oii gy mpage Hetie onee «eset TA ety! nie ae fe sabe cc alaiai “THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, MAY ¥, Torr FES |Daredevil Aviator “Mars,’’ Who Finds an Aeroplane Top Deck A Safe Place on Which to Dress Himself After Taking a Swim STOLENTAXIAR ASCRASHINTO‘L” PLLARSPLLS8 Injured Youth the Only One Caught—One Killed, Many Hurt in Other Accidents. : Avenue Saloon While Pro- hy) prietors Keep Away. $20 OPTION PASSED UP. A stolen, taxicab, carrying elght men, crashed into an “L* pillar at i : " i Toner, After Seeing Bluecoais, aon py ‘tan on taney ov as -day, pac ng over the a Tells Gallagher Brothers to car, As it turned turtle It caught fire, e s i The occupants jumped out and ran. Keep Emporium. Patrolman Recker of the Fast 88th , pial aS Street Station saw them sprint in oe Gee while Hight and ep Wt various directions and caught « } oo (hla morning the pollos, had young man who said he is Charles { Wiiook Ge nik Hands and drat Braaser, eighteen, a meter tester, of No, 613 Grand Avenue, Long Isl- and City. Brasser was locked up charged with grand larceny when it was learned that the taxicab, owned by Reir Gerrit of No. 501 East 76th Street, had been stolen a short time before from 88th Street and Third Avenu Brasser’s face and hands were lac rated and he was attended by Dr. Yoman of Reception Hospital, He de- clined to say whether he was in the automobile, which had to be moved from the car tracks by a wrecking crew of the Second Avenue Railway Company. Dr, Louis Rets and Dr. George Jantzen, with Charles Werner as chauffeur, left Wyckoff Heights Hos- pital, Brooklyn, early to-day in a motor ambulance to answer a call. Five blocks from the hospital the ambulance was turned into the curb to avoid hitting an automobile owned by Joseph Schmiere, No, 371 St know what to do with it | "Y, Gattagher Brothers, No. 887 Eighth a Avenue, on the southwest corner of 534 Street, was raided last night and the cops went right down to the cellar where, ft is alleged, they found & whiskey bottle in a stoye, with one drink still left in it. Then they went right upstairs into the saloon to arrest everybody, but everybody had gone. Patrolman Shea was sent to the saloon to await the coming of Paddy or Eddy Gallagher, But the night wore away and nary a ( Gallagher called to help the cop in ACCUSE POLICEMAN } ls vigil. Shea was relieved by Pa- t grolman Kerchof and kept on waiting | + Bor one of the Gatiaghers e@ Customers began dropping in, many of them colored, and when they | idsaw the cop, they told him they thought the place was a drug store, —— GRASPING THE FLYING LAUD! or called for near beer or cigarettes. ss Aidate Ween wien, phy a Nicholas Avenue, wach was near St, \ eginio, the porter, who ts mustached | tiord Charged With Neglect of i at ‘ BAR| | Nicholas and Greene Avenues. like one of the old Gartbaldi Ber , : “s DRYING MIS FECT White SEES SE SEE IESE | The ambulance was turned over saglierl. Duty Following Fatal THE Plane SEATED AT THE THe OF land wrecked, and its three occupants A man entered the place at 9.30 inki y were thrawn out. Policeman Shields and asked the cop what the trouble Drinking Party, MARS DRESSING GY extricated them and carried them " ON TORY DECK s 2 : | . . back to their hospital tn Schmiere's 4 was and Kerohot told le he was oF wwe SERRDING. . PA’S CAR STOLEN; earn ‘Ait three mere badly cut and waiting for Paddy Gallagher, who Charges of lect of duty er PLA > bruised, but not seriously, was dualat’s ciclock Sl Gomalaginee SiMe ——— SON RECOVERS IT) ines they: were answering was { gc yc As any! Gall filed with Commissioner Enright to- | we Paes ete area oe wee OP end ee ash ers | tay by Capt. Jolin Lyons of the West : H tt . James G tre had drunk @ quantity \ hero to-day,” said the stranger, "They | Blocks It With His Own on Road-]of"\odine in mistake for medicine, j sold this place on Saturday night.” | 48th Street Station against Policeman UNSERWweOS, way and Attacks Two Thieves, y, ce was called from St i This was confirmed by the porter,| Walter Hard in connection with the “Mars,” in private life Morton St. Clair, a Frenchman who recently ’ 5 a » "s ital, and he will recover. who doesn't speak a lot of English, | finding of the body of Mrs. William] Arrived in the United States, finds the top deck of an airplane a per- Who Get Away. Louis Green, thirty-two, of No. Kelly Street, Bronx, died In Fordham and neither could tell who the new| Baker, young wife of a naval petty| fectly satisfactory spot on which to dress after a swim. He is twenty- Arthur Robertson, son of A. Ia Rob-| tospital last night from a fractured boss was, On the back shelf are a|(fficer, In a room behind the under- three and a veteran of aerial war service, He dives into a stream in ertson, seoretary to Edward F. Albee,| skull received when an automobile in ’ ——— oniber of bottles, someicl Whichiace shop of George H. Kelly of| his swimming togs. An airplane swoops down toward him and skims See M oa ctnen pereneranls said to contain sherry and others Columbus Avenue. The death| just above the water. He grabs a dangling rope ladder and clambers lided with anothor machine and was poor beer. There's a bronze statue /Of Mrs. Baker from a broken neck} up to the machine, over the edge of the lower wing, over the fuselage, set: me . overturned at Crotona Avenue. labelled “Peace,” surmounted by a| sus said to have followed a drinking | over the edge of the upper wing—and all this time the machine is hum- | Police Chiefs of State Declare E Seen flag, and surrounded by glasses aj} | party of two couples in the room the turned down. night of April 27. While the cop waited a bi poster| The charges ag breezed into the saloon whistling| absence from post and failure to re- recovered his father's automobile from es yesterday after an excit- two tt cha 1e younger Robertson, after leaving im ~ cf . was on his way in his own| Connpel for Osteopath Dentes He ming along about 100 miles an hour, steadily climbing to the cold upper Uniformed Force Cannot | car to tis home at No. 23. Chestnut Meivayed) Condaencn: air. Enforce Law t, Flushing, when he met a car! BUFFALO, May 9.—Flat dental \ On the hurricane deck he finds hfs clothes, lashed to the wing. = aned which ha das his fathers./that Dr. Hugh L. Russel, osteopath, = \ . sock. of i strangers In it, When] w : at Stillman di ahs eithe And there he calmly dons everything, from socks to scarf pin. who testified at the Stillman divorce merrily and slapped up a sign with| port such absence at the station. Of- U Discusmneltaciay ane venly ok tik kot home the young man tearned| age last week, violated any profes- tho slogan: ‘Welcome Stranger.” He| ficial action may result to-day from that the car had been stolen, Sensi eemtence waa nen the filing sports by the Medica 4 police chiefs of most of the small anfmennl sis he . went out whistling and while the) pains and detccuves of tie West WERDICT AGAINST _ |LURED TO HALLWAY, ROBBED)" He jumped into his own car, over st Hard include wet cities of the State to a questionnaire! took hin father's, pnased tt and thon|%%y by Joseph H. Morey, counsel for cop was scrutinizing the placard, an-| guj, Street Static | 5 : Kussell, in a formal statement, other Dill poster came in with al Patrolman Hani is a young officer ABRAM 5S. JAFFER | sougne nec sent out from Albany that the dry bocked the road. He jumped into his] “opne court ruled that the informa- aaa Saye Accused Ma father's car and grappled with the men.|tion Dr, Russell testified to was not song and dance step and slapped up| only ten months on the force, si ancther align) iabelled: huftie | vine his mother at an addr law cannot be enforced by uniformed Arter a strug been kept back, and who, /Asked to Set It Aside, Justice Fond | Charles V. Szosta No they Kot away, but the/ confidential and was not privileged oner Enright ear wns recove ! TWO GARDENS, ONE TEMPERAMENT,, Mary, Opera Manager-Singer, Picks Special Officer’s Flowers, but He Sets Her Fre. CHICAGO, May % ° ee HE flowers that bloom in the spring, tra, Ia,” hummed Mary Garien, opera singer and manager, ‘This was witle she was purring along the suburban boulevards yesterday with Harold F. Mo- Cormick, President of the Inter- \ national Harvester Company ard backer of the Chicago Opera ai “Ah!” said McCormick, “there . are some spring flowers right im front of us.” | “Let's pick some,” said Mery. , They did, but the flowers hap- pened to be budding in the front yard of Gerald M. J. Badow, lover of the beautiful and—special officer of Ravinia Park. Badow ran in his house, pitmed on his authority and hurried forth to save his lot from van- | dais. \ “You're under arrest!™ yelled | | Badow, pointing a constabular : digit at Miss Garden and McoCor~ L mick. ; He took them in the house to | fuami against any possible escape while the prosaic red pas | trol wagon was coming. “What's your name?” he asked. “Garden—Mary,” answered the singer “And yours?" r, “Harold F. MoCormick,” re+ plied the harvester president. “Released,” he said. “Guesstt'a , a case of too much artistic tem~ { perament.” ‘ The All-Ceylon Tea “WHITE ROSE is grown where the best pad pear right Ther.” ~ Tea Eayers ving policemen, Comm 1. The police baveland forced him to teatity to It," Along.” has hits joining the Police Depart 5 ‘ nue, Brooklyn, was st suid be can make New York dry and riptions of the thieves. Morey stated. Just before 10 o'clock a dapper look. | i nt, serveat overseas on the Unit S Saye Nou ncemitsn is mets ie ae we Boa enforce the law to the letter If he is ing chap with a derby hat, a pearl| States destroyer Connor for the whole Years. ooklyn, night, Sl ciowed 1000 more 7 men) aud] = period of th discharge. iman Hard said while making | pin in Iiis tie and a handbag in his hand entered tho saloon in a snappy war and won an honor- aid there was a man dyin Mary Frances Bradley, No, M4]nearby hal! Me od Szosta to | $2,000,000 to pay their salar 128th Street, niece of the late|help him get medical ald. On reach-] “1 am doing pretty well,” said the — manner and started to go behind the found the door | Everard, bres was to-day | ing the halliway, ta sald he found with my dry enforoe=| dict for the full amount|no one was ill, and th d went in. He | bar. The presence of the patrolman man who 90, but to enforce the y found two men U re, he gald, one of | brought him, at. the startled him, stopped him ana] whom was unknown to him, the other | by a Jury in Justice Ford's} vciver, ¢ y jew- | law strictly 1 must have an addition| brought @ flood of questions ng John Kearney, Undertaker Kel-| Part of the Supreme Court against leiry. ‘Saosta suid he lost $18 in cash| oe 409 men to t The. do«| =: L.) From tt vt Abram 8. Jaff ni od Jaffer, and |and his watch, value at $ He ne | “Why,” he said, “TI only bought this $4 0 he anteroc f " See es eae a Weal ans (ay | President of the Woolwich Rea pany, for the value of eight Jof stock, the F k at $100 par, which Mrs. Bradley turned over to i Fourth place Saturday and put up $20. I was to put up the balance of $1,000 to-day. Now I won't take the place. To h— with it.” ity Com- | 147 North shares | res ard 5 Bafentived " Jaffer for safe keeping ing to his (ls to sald his name was Charley| tv Bia ant Biavirh ax question her, | Mrs. Uradley, testified she demanded | S0fuged to return it. | i failure. Must of these chiefs regis-| Toner and a few minutes later Hddy}and as he came downstairs he| the stocR, but received only five tho tae: Mn tered strong objection to the pro-| Gallagher entered and it took him a} 1 hag hansen teen alten vis a rane: iting dividends, | only « | Rolda held Ronnatto wit posal to import enforrement officers a ; oo Jang, long time to understand the!) "sated, ho docs not know und did|atoor paid a yearly dividend of sixteen | - other places and give them MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, situation. not try to find out per cent ctoc | GFOCEF and Son Sentenced for Rob-| © powers. why,” wala he, “T lett Paddy Carr,| ‘That, he concluded, was every-|, Jaffer testified he offered the knew, and everything he] to, Mrs. Bradley, but she the bartender, in charge last night,//245, 00° chat night had been noth. | hs and I didn't know there was a drop|ing put his genuine duty ag a police- bery Plot. Among those that expressed tho| Thirty-fourth Street Samuel Kalb, No. 404 Dum jopinion that evidence could be ob- Brooklyn, 0: > tained by the police were the Chiefs nth taened to them and Charley any Ixy | GOVERNOR SCORES Kerk Avene. Mrooklyn saratoga, Ti Corning, Di! Bata- | returned to the saloon to coriplete THOSE WHO WINK the lobe oe the cise maine, 1 rotiations, wiile a summons was that ‘tho. pr ee jen fasted for Pady.Cah AT “WET” TRAFFIC alts Seen? Mts | anfunetion manta rt, M kets at Maren Mrs, Floria Meshehello, No. 1665 Southfeld Boulevard, Garrison, 8. ly! They Have No Business to Be| SUES TO ANNUL MARRIAGE. was released to-day by the Stapleton Pee era int nies If polico on $300 bail, chargea with] Charged With Duty of Entore- maintaining @ still at her home, ing the Law, He Says. sentations 1 igh, ~ sand Niagara Falls it wis Impoasibls Wite Saye Miller Made Miser Wedding. — | ved to The bulldogs were still on on enforcement laws can Pe | stripe designs the woman appeared and called them not be enforced by the Police De Me taka known at Ne | i oft Tho police, were inform doth partments. lwen wedded. before would. ti ipa l | fifty gallons of hoooh a day w ‘6 aatten tio Scaled to | Married him, Miller fn Brooklyn 40 cl being turned out from the moonshine When tie atten Hon waw:ca hed tc i at $1. each mill the rem: of the Amsterdam and Robert} Chief that it would be nece |NASSAU OFFICIAL ON TRIAL. 1. Of course, you hs ton Avenue, Bronx nt violations of law. | d dead to- | 5 Replies to the questionnaire shows that a ma of the police heads of the State bel that polige en-| forcement has been and will be a} & . a of liquor in the house.” man. Se Ain Cironeie SEaCeal rates : ge : stores in, Brown ot Now York Albany, Jumesto iceman took the coup! Asked e himself had taken al mother signed the tiffeates: turning | 8X, months ectudy, erviiet, Now bial ey pocenen Seas ee une irink, Hard replied that he never|the stock over to Jaffer for safe keep- | Jide] Taye: y fon rand ones Middletown, Auburn, Buffalo, | . apoun Ra Be et Station, | yaq taken a drink in his Ife ipareeupaete i , rae and Poughkeepsie, Cite we ee ona , a o Saat, tea pecial and Timely Sale o che cash register last night they to enfores the dry | Men’s Shirts and Pajamas \ laentityoe even will be held to-morrow (Tuesday) Upan bene ont ALBANY, May eee ita cur oenutr Cate — on the First Floor parapher r the manu-| 66 POMLIE who wink at lottice by 1 Fhanoat M : facture of “hooch."” P lations of law have no inst 1 W Her of yu | A pouple of bulldogs at the house business to be charged ground ¢ M | tood off @ cou; all last . 4 7 a) Py ~ . bight, and m0 0 tieiduee| Sith enterement of dam wis RAH (ovis . Men’s Negligee Shirts, of good-quality percate response to the polia $s Morn. the answer of Gov. Miller to-day tiff sive ab iH} z a tin and i trader |. Re Ges cro ance hate tinea the he had | and printed madras, in a variety of attractive colored- went to the house in a patrol wagon, he wh d f Detectives Da i} i} Isiand, eapiy fo-tay in an sitort t9) iSs0\109 per con. "ajuciery tn orad | Ravin Hnervian Wettht Ao An ach’. ement | Men’s Pajamas, in an assortment of fancy cotton They found no booze on to enfohce the luw, then the Goy- cer 3 : . ported in the Coney ernor roped ig supers in cand makin materials Court, where they had Willi ‘ie he madd thntobaemrnbion, it ade Pega >) y ig | mun, the ma shows gross rurd 0} hat nin Mineola ift | a ee shows ros disregard of wha (beet vila ne supreme gift | ene foun \ \ una, vier rompoct | Grainy, PONT? ni witneasea, fone Pp g ; ii at 1. per suit Your Honor, stifled before | c taw He | poopie were Matthew O'Nei box i Magistrate Reyni “and each bottle | Lifes fitness to be a | term fn sing Sins, One dollar | contained a gin: highball, all} . ef of pol tes Mayor of | man, under | " } and ever i | that city wo well to look into | i The For oe eye ain $600 ball for| the aunt Mell Se eee brincinalwineanen the pound I ils Sale will afford an opportunity for the acquisition ination Frida Anybody ) knows anything eae laren ite H eon tae allewtal Jgua : 2 Gaveron tay, ngrecments on fiat the | of the Summer supply of these necessary requisites, at a ae aid Se ats | i small monetary expenditure, re jiquor is being: Julius Koche, siaty-f | NEW YORK ~~ Thirty-fifth Street * \ € + were Frank Sels | day while altting oh 4 bench In Madfson th Stre 1 and Jul prevent violations of \ Square Park. Ils body was taken. t Abrahantowits, No. Ul’ Balmont Ave- would not have any {he BE. 22d Street Stadion’ te await nue, Brooklyn, need for criminal courte,” volatives, ( ; ‘ Soot \ . 2°