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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922.') “Not in nine years has a new Tapid transit line heen provided to relieve congestion.” “We usually in to build sub- Ways about the time we ought to he Beumisning Cheies? them.” “There should be no more ele- vated structures in the built-up parts of the city.” REAL POLICE WORK FOR INSPECTORS 1,1 ENRIGHT PLN ‘| Deputies Will F Relieve Them of Routine Office Work— Patrol Day and Night. By direction of Commissioner Ea- right a statement was given out ac olice Headquarters to-day explum ory of the shake-up in the depart- ment which abolished two insj districts ‘and five precincts, {J nine Inspectors and fifteen Captains, and ereated the office of Deputy In- spector to which Captains are eligible The order went into effect at one minute after midnight this morning. S| The statement explains that inspec- _jtors in busy districts are to have jeputies who will take off the hands lof the executive chief routine office j|work eych as hearing complaints of , jcitizens against policemen, paper and | book work such as the preparation ‘ \tape, details inseparable from an or- \ganisation run along military lines, Whe deputy inspectors will also pa- pl their districts, day and night, heck up on sergeants who are su- ervising patrolmen and relieve pr pinet captains of unimportant detali Juties. With the minor work off his he Inspector will have time to get nto direct touch with his district. Sommissioner Enright expects in- pectors to become familiar with ery condition of life in the terri- ‘orles under their command. In case > is incapacitated or police work valls him out of his district, his place yiIN be taken hy his Deputy, Fven- ually there will be a Deputy Inspec- or in every inspection district. As to the abandonment of tour pre- inct station houses and the consoli- ation of the patrol and detective ands jorces of these precincts with the lorces. of adjoining precincts the ‘ommissioner is of the opinion that lhe motorization of the transport of he department allows of the expan ion of precincts, There are plenty ff motoreye use im emergen- ies and patrol wagons are now able 9 get quickly to any scene of disor- ler with adequate police reserves. Ie vors the abandonment of re:note lid time small station houses ser ving all precincts. | The plan put into execution to-day Mi save, the statement recite ral hundred thousand dollars. Of tho five precincts referred our are completely wiped oul, the ‘Vest 20th, Hast 88th and La Salle treet Stutions in Manhattan and the sev- to ernon Avenue Station in Brooklyn he fifth is the Tratfe A Station in ity Hall, which takes its personnel b the West 30th Street hous |The ch in the traffic regard s important, I he traffic of the entire city caine nder one division, headed be -I- Dector John O'Brien bmmand us Acting Chief Inspector Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond. low trafic command is divided into ‘0 districts, one covering Manhat- n and the Bronx, to be headed by spector Davis, and the othe klyn, Queens and Richmond nas McDonald, The other eliminates Trafic Dfanhattan, leaving the entire island ‘ipvered by two traffic commands, fayor Hylan, asked to-day if he had jy comment to make on the shake- in the Police Department, said: "I have placed the Police Commis- nee in cliarge of the Police Dpeart nt and he is responsible for its ad niatratioa in giving adequate pro: fom 4@ tha people. Whatever by makes are of lof records and multitudinous red-| who now takes | ? trom | JOHN T. KELLY, COMEDIAN, DEAD 0 YEARS ON STAGE Started His Career as Vaude- ville Performer—Later With Weber and Fields. Tohn T. died Fordham Hospital this morning at the Kelly, the actor, in Planned. “To scrap the ‘L’ lines and junk surface systems would cost a half billion @ollars.” City Needs New Transit Lines, Cannot Scrap Old Ones Now, Says McAneny Would Cost $500,000,000 to Rip Up Surface Lines and Dismantle “L,” and Talk of It Is Folly—All Available Funds Needed for Brand New Facilities That Will Carry More People—New Subway Trunk Lines “It_would be criminal fol; rip up and change around the old lines before building new ones.” “Subway work has waited till conditions were so_atroclously bad something had to be done.” Employers til They Get Injunction to Reopen Shops. The settlement of the strike in the garment tra lockout and je hung fire DELAY IN SERVING JUDGE HALTS TRIAL, OF WRIT HOLDS UP ORDERS 8 ARRESTED GARMENT PEAGE'FOR PERIURY CASE Only Waiting Un- Abruptly Stops ips Witness Liquor Action From Con- tinuing Testimony. While Theodore &' Iner, a chauf- “Rash hour jams?—Always while people want to go in a hurry at the same time.” “Buses are usefol as short. haul feeders, but not for long distances.” took advice from attorneys present, and habeas corpus proceedings will probably be brought at once to have them reles Tho spe charge upon which Burke w ng tried was that of Mrs. Annie boro of ¢ at Neck, en Island, who said she had paid $10 to him for selling liquor, represented — him: agent. The woman money went to the District Attorney Burke was dismissed and indicted Other cases developed The testimony — being suid to have diff from that which hi questioned by the and later when | the Grand Mary who had been out on ball, $40,000 bail and for imi Bur t Nity from arrest it is alleged, evel after paying th el by , in Dis- was trict Attorney taken be! Burke was unable to raise | was sent to jail a AL POSTPONE! DUNSTON RY feur, was testifying in the trial of| ‘The retrial of John Dunston, pro age of seventy years. Death was due to-day, though it had been predicted | phomas Burke, a former process | Prietor ue th fer allow: Naor: i 1 postponed from to-day until Jan to bronchitis. Mr. Kelly lived at No.| All the recent talk about ripping up Gros ben Ny Adore cone FN on that the injunction granted to the| server in the office of the District} go, ‘The jury at the first trial dine ane /$800,000,000, merely to change the . sa\ Wagner’ wor ; 2 a: n : 1900 Longfellow Avenue, Bronx. rails of the surface car lines and| kind of service the “Li! passengers are|nions by Justice Wagner would) Attorney of Richmond County, to- wgredd. | ‘The ruld that waa made the John 'T. Kelly was before the public|dismantiing the elevated structures} getting, without providing a seat for} force the employers to take back! day, Judge Tierney of the County | Foildated with the old” Indictment’ for s avis a single new pasenger. We shall nave i orkers dev the old contract | Court érderec ; ‘ zi the new tria yunston, In the mean- * ar: actor for aimort a half century.{as a solution of New York's transit/t) use our money first for the, sub- ae eeaient BeTOMETC Cont draoret A laren wulraway ani shite Is bringing at action co ket bck wel ; y|Ways that add to and not merely re- before . ni a mistrial. en ordered | tne liquor. seized, which he says Ww Aso young man he started asa dancer |system is not as cheap as talk usually) Ways that add to and Max D. Stener, counsel for the that Hurke, who was on trial for al-{10 hls private apartment and was Im atatime when no variety show, ama-|is, according to George McAneny, ec Novertheless there will be no more| Manufacturers’ Protective Assocla- | teged grafting In a Mquor case, be it teur or professional, was complete| Chairman of the Transit Commission, | “iris creer ai eicveleped sections | ttn, #ald to-day: held in $5,000 bail’ upon every one of. without a couple of clog dancers, work. |W %0 estimates the execution of such | that’ can't afford to wait for subways, | “We will comply with the order Of} the eight indictments against him and i ¢ a theory as a half billion dollar!and that are more than willing to the court, of course, but we cannot|that Stallner be arrested and held Dg as a team or singly. proposition. He said to-day: start their growth with the best they comply with an order which we have | in $5,000 on a charxe of perjur Fairly early in his career asa vaude-/ “All this talk about ripping up the) Can get. | Subway construction costs 11 ceived and the persons Who ob-| Before those in the court thorously ville, or variety actor, as they were eee tracks om 6 police mae elevated construction.” jtained the injunction have not seen | realized what had happened, Judge | | ‘ i's of a piece with the talk abou - e et. As soon as It] ‘Tierney ordered the Pe f th Naraedli hen hnewannrmemiter nelcne hae sees : a. {fit to serve on us yet. Ass t)Tierney ordered the arrest of the tearing down the elevated structures.| “New York will not stop growingy! i oo w. ae a a ra team of Kelly and Ryan, Trish come) fr geet pee oe tated structures: | and the only way to meet that growth | Served we will make arrangements eight other witnesses who were to ‘i ore Se HARE Se utaical Binion cont Lg "ene| 224 provide the right sort of living for opening the shops and will give |have followed Stallner and directed | ediangs, who were billed as the “Bards wou! ke $300,000, to replace the} conditions, is to keep on providing due notic> of what these arrange-|tnat they each be held in $6,000 bail of Tara.” At that time most of the! lL’ lines, it would take §200,000,000/ rapid transit lines that will help to ments are.” He announced that the court was not| i é , é e the trol- {develop new home centres and get Z e estimony. laboring work In this country on) More to buy out and replace the trol- root teas quickly aa possible to, Morris Hiliquitt, counsel for che [SRM une wan the ony. witness, whi | buildings was done by Irishmen, andj!¢¥ Systems. To spend a round half! ang from their work __|workers, and President Schlesinger | had testified, and the protests from Kelly and Ryan were a pair of flan-| Dillion dollars in ripping up ane “Not in nine years has anew rapid! wers in conference to-day and had|the others that the court did not SNakinted, Sime ccehal v-pe,| Changing around, instead of butlding| transit line been provided. SOA RLEREER ELD INES sdure | Know to what they were going to im en=anOdy) Moreh bes ee ara advally ellminating|,."A8 long as most of the people in| Not completed their plan of procedure vesti¢y was of no avail, Most of spatte deaerlers with a wealth ae st ; pas sid this ctty want to xo in the same a {to give real force to the enforcement | th ordered locked up ammediately of humor and an ability to dance. the old , rection, at the same time, on the jor the injunction, pees ae | ‘The Y . even if it w possi quickest ns, I suppose ‘there ; be | | ‘Chey ranked along with comedia jee ee aoe HA aye will be hush Moura” Commis.| The Strike Committee of the Tn-} ence that Justice Wa) nature of the Barry and Pay and Murphy | a sehomes wilelstey sioner McAneny said, when that all) ternational Garment Workers’ Union| had not yet been attached to the in-| and Murray type, who were funny| oe . important phase of the traction| has called a meeting to-night at Bry-| junction order and that it would be and not offensive to the Irish andj} Undou y some of the surface problem was broached, and he added: | an Hall with the purpose of calling| served as 800n as signed. | persons of Irish descent, who made| ines are doomed, Mr. McAneny sald, (With rush hour facilities used (| (7 the strike when the report of Mr.| Mr. Steuer sald the argument on up a great part of their audiences, |but most of them will be operating sire it would certainly be helpful ii |Hiliquit and Mr. Schlesinger is re-| the injunction obtained by the manu- | They portrayed without burlesquing.| for a long time yet. “The controlling @ better distribution of traffic could] ooived, facvurets, ey a Re cloeie thls and preceded by a long way tho| Point,’ he adc { we cannot Me eee tiace ahs ee ean | Mr. Hillquit said after the confer-) Thursday. green bewhiskered, offensive inai-| afford to spend millions merely to Their attention. to tha eee viduals driven from the stage by! change the kind of factlities used'that is a point naval they wit have public opinion, Kelly and Ryan were! when we need « avalluble funds to rely on co-operation from (he pub- favorites on the Bowery and at Tony | in sight for nd new faciti- | He Itself. Pastor's house later and at Hyde &/ ties that will carry more people. As to the bus as a factor, the} | Jehman's. | “More subways? by all means—}Transit Commission said The e They played the country as teams| more subways, and if the city doesn't | Dus ts uantal for Bacon ee toe ioe Ce) 1S t e did in those days, a variety show|get down to plunning and building) distances. We shall. know Tot working in the olio and the afterpiece.| them without further delay there will|more about buses pretty soon a] Kelly also was a momber of a com-| he disastrous time id. New York | Will know then more definitely | e jane headed by Gua Hin. sc ; : jand where they can best be us 1 ‘ 3 Hill, whose spe-{ nas alw: et subway building | es clalty was club swinging, Fr this} 1 congestion be- rogram 1 coi D Siow he entered the Weber & Fields! viens an ats, ped that some-| ALLEGED HOLD-UP MAN A . | show and was introduced to Broad-! taing qual to} ; POINTED OUT BY VICTIM! i ] way It was in this outfit when Ne/ine tntiding of a group of lines at| Youth Arre on Charge of as] showed for rehearsal the first time] anont the time when we ovght to have| sault and Robbery. | twenty years ago that Kelly met|}een tiuisning tiem, Nothing has! Harry Russell, twenty year. ' Zaliian 3 papell eth second time.) ontsibuted x0 nitich to the subway East 128th Street, | What made him ally uany) about the introdug: | short-sighted way of|raigned in Harlem Police Court to-das | tion, but made no reference to the {Crush as this short-sighted Way Ot] Disses Bialion. COUR kore so? We know—common sense. Tene neaae doing things, It takes from three to/on complaint of Anthony Wint No.| As} Ke don't you remembe four years to build a subway, and we|c44 t 128th Street, charging | And it’s dollars to doughnuts that | » don't you remember me or Li wy behind. The @ransit| : ; . ; meeting me hefore?” asked Miss Rug- ,22¢ 282'n Way behind. The Transit | with ault and robbery if he smokes Turkish cigarettes, | | Commission is planning a sertes of pointed out the prisoner to a 4 | wen : | new tines as part of its general plan, |early this morning at 125th St | he smokes ‘Pir stor's. We were! wig in some way or other the money|Third Avenue and showed | | playing in afore.’ he replied. Ins got to be found to get these plang|ote from Detectives. Murphy ar | | | You are like them all.” said Mi aetae! Shields directing policemen to arre | | Russell. “You are trying to conceal|® man pointed out by him, |now old I met you first when! he prospe another trunk line| Wint that on last Wedne | [you were playing in the afterpiece| through Manhatuin Island to relieve | MED he wa fe up in his | land I and my sister came in foe the! 4) 1dow congestion | Wha beaten by three men with guns ° ° } ‘ t he) the uptown and downtown congestion | i oypeq him of $40, water T k h {erowd wee, advanont (0. the Cuairman [sine aici” Sols wee urkish Cigarettes In that We & Fields Company) “yes, one, and preferably two, and] the atick-up men, but Rusacl! ma SEEMAN BROS., Inc. My. Ket came a Broadway favor-|not only in Manhattan. The present ot New York ite and ued s0lioi more than aj trunk lines and new, are already | —-+- Why? Common sense. Proprietors of Idecade when Joe Weber and Lewlcarrying in the rush ho s many 5 ying in the rush hours as many! WIFE OF DR. E. S, NEWEL! “White Rose” |Pields parted. When they came to-| as they can hold, You can't have new ae 2 . on j gether in he waa with them for! feeders running into undeveloped dis- SUING FOR A DIVORLE LORD SALISBURY is the only Popular Products their second venture, and has ap-/tricts and working up new traftic,| anegea co. Aaae ae high-grade Turkish cigarette in eared at the revivals of the o' ' ¢ new trunk line: “reapondent Not d= : M he old} unless you have new trunk lines to Gate pane Gaunses ¢ the world that sells for so little shows for benefits and upon star oc-! feed them into,” |. 4 : f a | Supreme Court Justice Serge casion Buprel u money. | Associated with him in the com As to the further exte of ex. | Vis Pitas cosdey mee a tM pany at various tlmes were Fay isting elevated structures, even to\ per suit for absolute dive reat Templeton, Fritz Williams, Irankte| carry modern steel equipment, Mr.| husband, Dr. Edward 3. Newell, } New Facts | Bailey, De Wolf Hopper, Louis !|McAneny declared there should be no| Pelham. | ) Mann, Willie Collier, Dave Warfeld, | more elevated structures in the built-| ‘The Newelts were married on Nov { ( | Charles Bigelow, George Beban, | up parts of the city 1909. Mra. Newell, who has been prt | w ] Charlie Ross, Mabel Fenton, Murie| “Those now in use in Manhattan|{pent in @oclety, resides wt No 116) | Ke Yoanoee. Mh at | Dressler, Ada Lewis, Helen Collier |and lower Brooklyn will some day Sariee Avenue, Father om compli | ti) NOW < 3 Q , n Dr. Newel 1 Garrick and many others come down,” he said, “when the city |3t wea arnomncey Mowe on Jan ~which means that if you don’t like LORD | ——___ and the travelling publ ‘d\ had been arranged privately SALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTES 35 > St: | The WORLD'S WINTER RERORT ANNUAL tor to Day for a second et vf Rew sub-| “The complaint you ean get your money heck from the dealer | soc On Stands In meriea® wave to put in at Fe Winter Revort Bureau, New York Werld, New York. ution Were al i ine present wate.’ mee) % New Figures BROOKLYN WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF 100 YEARS Was 54 When She Came to This Country From Italy. Mrs, Rosalie Sassone, who was born {in Italy, and sald she waa 100 years old, died last night at the New York city Farm Colony at Four Comers, 8. | She had been an Inmate of the in- stitution since June, 1920. Before that she lived at No. 98 Hall Street, Brook- lyn, She came to the United States sixteen years a Mra, Sassone, who was a widow, died of chronie myocarditis, The body will be sent to the Long Island Medical Col- lege for scientific uses, and then will be buried at the City Cemetery at Hart's Island, > ARRAIGNMENT PUT OFF TILL NEXA MONDAY. The trraignment of Harold L. Hart, former State Prohibition Director, Thomas M, Reddy, his assistant, Wél- ‘am A. Orr, former private secretary (o Gov. Whitman, and minor indtvuels and corporations on indictment charg- mg complicity im the fraudalent re- waATer lease of thousands of cas of whiskey oy) ae. post med before Juoge Knox in the United States District Court to-day until next Monday. Makes tea twice as strong, or makes twice as much tea. New Subjects WorRLD ALMANAC ON_SALE By Mail 50c ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY