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A ERE ER ea * aia ” ata YOUNG VANDERBILT WIL GET FATHER NUNN SQUARE ESTATE ON FRIDAY 5,000 Bargain —- Hunters Fi" op » |Son of Alfred G., Who Went Battle 50 Police Reserves : Down With Lusitania, as Feathers Fly. Then of Age. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, HERO OF HEROES siamese WHITE DENIES Jodn GOESWHENLIEUT.| gam HAVING PART IN MULHALL IE POLICE GRAF Fearless Poleauad ets Department Makes Public Life Many Times in Dar- List of Those Said to Have ing Life Saving Acts. Paid for Promotion. John D. Rockefeller Poses WOMEN IN RIOT a a pan i i FOR COATS AT 7 BROOKLYN BEAUTY WILL BECOME BRIDE OF RICHARD FREYER Tt pays to advertise, especially wh PORTSMOUTH, R. I., Nov. 21. William H. Vanderbilt on his twenty- first birthday next Friday will come Nos. 4 and 6 Union Square, adver- f into possession of the fortune left him tised in Jast evening's newspapers and by his father, Alfred G. Vanderbilt, in some of the morning papers that who went down with the Lusitania, his great opening sale would begin Reginald ©. Vanderbilt, brother of Al- Commissioner of Account s Hirsh- : uit Hawa ‘ field to-day made public u summary] [Ig ; : , didateratedattbiliccag tb apbericmoe of testimony taken yesterday in the . Klein, coats, wraps, suits and drease: es of the eighteen patrolmen who 9 . id to have paid $1,500 each for [the benefit of “influence” in theit (ri of promotion to sergeantcles. END DUE TO R ee Last Words to Sons Are: “Keep Up the Record of the Family.” ure George Henry White, who had been mentioned by Michael J. Burke as the this morning. He offered 2,000 cloaits, fred, who has held the property~as =, The death of Lieut, Michael J. Mul- man who paid over the $26,300, denied suits and dresses for $1; 8,000 & r ee that he had done #0, but when agked spd trustee, will turn it over to young hall, forty-eight years old, of the F lice Department was announced this morning. Should a statue 4 sent heroism in the department ever be erected, doubtless most of the po- $ and an entire floor of garments for $10 each, only one to a customer ou each floor Vanderbilt Friday noon. Oakland, the country estate here, which has been unoccupied’ since *Al- fred Vanderbilt's death, is being reno- vated and will be reopened Thursday evening when William Vanderbilt wilt entertain relatives and friends. if he had been a “go between” he re- plied: “It looks that wa White said his information was that Patrick J. Twomey, one of the eigh- teen patrolmen, who had collected th: i; ‘ : fiedey tial the OLNGA) pal It Over regulations of the police department licemen in would vote that there be a Burke, wie gett in a-eate deposit that says precinct commanders must something about it that would suggest bie White said it was he who intro- ‘ oa read the bargain sales. It was only this medal bedecked but modest na- duced Twomey to Burke, who was] |i a je 7.80 o'clock this morning when 4] assistant Sporting ek ot faves - His “commonly reported’ to have influence , ‘ «tt nar fional and international hero. sith tne Coon ent patrolman on post at Union Square] ming World Will Wed Miss Mabelle] Under tlic terms of his father's will, death, which occurred at his home, with the Civil Service Commission. saw a gathering of women. ‘There I. Seymour Sung which disposed of $26,376,000, yung 6. 1748. Went 10th Street, Brooklyn White admitted that he himself had : ube ‘i : fo. 3 : anderbilt recotved $5,000,000 he fast night was due to the poisoning of ] «| borrowed" $300 from Burke, who : were several hundred of them block-] Pav Richard Freyer, No. sagliesr en ROT GUEl catate eek CG patinge ics Rcistcin taocivad when we eaued | [urged him to take more and told him J ing the sidewalk. He tried to buck|'¥ Avenue, and Mabel Irene Seymour, | Portamour cetate and the role ee. H . Fur trom ao sewer in March, 1911 to “never mind’ about the difflcuity No. 408 Lincolh Avenue, Brooklyn, willl) sneatnor at the end’ of the Civil The sewer re was (he greatest of repaying {t. He said he refused to be married next Sunday afternoon at) ww. as well aa many small aiticles fn his career because it was the most accept more. Spectacular, But it was only one. . Thomas C. Murray, chief examiner in the Municipal Civil Service Com- — trouble was. When he went to PUSH} the Church of the Bleased Sacrament, through one woman put an ‘elbow into|in Brooklyn, tmmediately after the] Of ® Personal nature. Large settle- Gergt. Mulhall was slight of build ith a pleasant countenance. His mission, described the method of hold- his tribe. a second trumped on hiw{ ceremony the couple will leave on a[ tents were also made on William appearance suggested anything but} ing the examination in which the honeymoon trip, to return after two] H. Vanderbilt at the time Mrs, Elsie feet and a third jabbed a hat pin into] weeks ond occupy a home they have] French Vanderbilt divorced his father i c s built of muscles “Wo I H ate Ac.|€ighteen took part. He said that any strength, But he was bui nu Two Women in Fatal Ac=|otiser whe wew the sect numbers pre- There is nothing in the rules and LIE OTA... MOLHALTL. the line and find out what the established at Glendale, 1. 1. ‘The young man a month ago Bie This announcement is of particular in-| startied society and the younger ‘sel . “You send your wife down ere to] torest in newspaper and amateur sport that were as piano wire. He was! 94 ; 5 : s generally when he announced that he } 2 lear o vs ontestz i cll circles bee Paul Richard Freye REA te 1874 and folnedithe foros | cident Near Camden, N. J. f the various contestants must have take her chance: declayed one. | Ciret thgr tha "Dick" Froyer, aasist-| Was going to go to work, The men, AER got the numbers from the candidat —Motors Kill 3 Here. themselves, That, he insisted, w Roosevelt. H 1896 under T r ant in 1901 and a leu- became a ser “Don't be trying to use your uniform] vie caitor of the Sports Department of] genetally, said it was a fine thing to push me out of place and et in| ire Evening World. Until he obtained] He stated at the time that he had tenant in 19 Most of his potice| [ee cues wena contd tikve get first." ‘Then he found himself on the| jie marriage leone an dhad to give bis! oneained g position as clerk in the : : :. e Qt outside of the crows in, fall name none of his friends knew that] py a . * . MO Was With {he murine division CAMDEN, N. J... Nov —John outside of the crowd looking n United States Trust Company, in Mr. Hirshfield sai¢ egarded this fe started are : » had christened “Paul hag t t) AdAsH te Ahewed and canturedltiedl Honkingisthireoctee. venue eafeentee shfield said he regarded thi: He started wround the corner to|he had been christened “Pau! | New York. as important corroboration, - * phone for vid and was butted back by| ‘The bride-to-be is a charming & Haddonfield, was instantly killed and] The eighteen policemen are: urlgars while in his pajan aud there ts romance tn tho approaching] “What is there interesting in a a centre rush from the exit of the were both armed and he unarmed. 14 man and two women were seriously| George J. Merz, Charles Street Sta- Suneay heh carried hia out, ints | marrige Wecaune she and “Dick were] man's going to work?"" he ts reported In 1900 be rescued man off Staten | injured when an automobile owned| tion: Benjamin F, Foster, Brooklyn tie atvect, ‘He finally "worked nie) revved. i, the, kame nelghberhoed and to have. sald when asked sbout tt a fie drowning, anc ve] and operated by in iwi 5 3 ie s ave vn eac od. Jit is a perfectly ordinary, thi ‘ Island lrowning, and in the} and operated by Hoskins in which the] Isridge Squad; James P, McGannon, P way ulong, got a teiephore and told] Mr, Breyer is among the moat popular]. tnan todo aaa a fame veas rescued another man which four were riding ran ito an open ex-| Bathgate Avenue Station, the Bron: the Captain of the East 22d Street Sta- | of the young New York newspaper men. | ° netted him honorable mention and al cayation on the White Horse Pik August Su Traffic B, West 68th ¢ 3 Hi Jin France with the 27th Di- ee a Ki 4 e 6 " tion his troubles em medal. Lear here, early to-day t Station; William J. O’Gorman, | |]? ; “How many men do you want?t{¥ision as a Sergeant, first class, at | SPANISH COLONY TO DANCE, In 1902 be caught and Earl Busby, twenty- of n Bridge Squad; ‘Michacl Saran headquarters ae tipper “All you got,” was the reply. and the Captain sent around a few. ‘Then the crowd grew and there were more runaway team 0 dashed toward a crowd Street. He spent mont : ) pital with a broken kne Moorestown, received injuries to his] O'Keefe, West 135th Street Statior side. Mrs. Blanche Lent, twen‘y-] Victor L, Chevrett, Astoria, Queens; four, of Haddonfield, suffere: au] Charles I. Hayes, Alexander Avenue broken und Mrs. Luey Marino, tion, the Bronx; Timothy © ‘The spirit and romance of old Madrid RUMMAGE SALE TO AID [wit be rampant to-night in the Hote! KIDDIES OF EAST SIDE|Ptsza when the Spantah Festival, or calls for ald. The doors of the place “Sarao y Cantares,” for the benefit of In 1905 he was commen ‘or he-] twenty-six, of )2 Van Hook rady 2th Inspection District, Ja- opened and those in the first ranks the Spanish Church of Our -Lady of role work at the Stocum fire Street, Camden, received a fractured] maica; Willam H. Eynon, Motor- 3 went through the openings. Those in House Have! iar will be held. Ambasdador Juan In 1909 he was commended for a] collarbone. he three were removed] cycle’ Squad No, John Hewitt. > " the rear tried to go over the top and ne 400, Riano and members of the Spanish rescue. to the Homeopathic Hospital here.] Queensboro Bridge Squad; Josep! R , } | hats, feathers, flowers, fur trimming,| In the face of a hard and cold|diptomatic corps, who have come from In 1910 he received the citation of] Where their conditions were said to] R. Boylan, Motorcycle Squad No. y 4 4 hair nets, hairpins and ribbons fl Washington, will attend. winter, with four hundred souls to bd excellent po duty for u rescue off| be verious, Coroner Holl is investi-] Join H. Oliver, Dennis B. Lynch, % “ge rSii Then came the reserves. To aid thein Goney. Yannd. , gating the aceident Motorcycle Squad No. 1; John 1 ~*~ sé sf Ege aaen ca vtatachment of Cossacks fran| feed daily and dependent absolutely | === In 1911 be rescued ten Chinese in —- Griffin, Queensboro Bridge Squad; : } Sag the Traffic Squad to try and regulate }on charity, the Sisters of Christian) ——_——_—_——_——————_—_—_ees the Lew: Bay, For this he received 5On ier fray, Home (0% lebrate her} Patrick J. Clancy, —_ Queensboro ; - 2 7 |S. Klein’s bargain sale. Doctrine at the Madonna House in Congressiznal medal and the Im-] thirtieth birthday anniversary with] Bridge Squad; Elbert H. Fagan, Mo- ly H | At 11 o'clock fifty police were| oo Perial Chinese Government presented | friends, Mias Florence Hecht, } 08| toreycle Squad No. 1; Harry Mc- a a ; handling 6,000 women the best they| one's: Street are. apprehenalve: lest another to him. Sixteenth Street, West New York, was| Gough, Motoreyele Squad No. 1, and : 4 Wc: " je could. A policeman at each subway|they be unable to meet the demands in 19 received tie Department | struck by an automobile said to have| Patrick J, Twomey, East Glst Street entrance end -ayored to explain to new[of this poorest of poor districts of been operated by William Heil of } Medal, honorable mention 0.] Station. All the men will be tried be- arrivals there wasn’t much chance to] «tittle Old New York.” 219 Warren Street, Fort Ice, tore Trial Commissioner John A. , get to the centre. The answer usually ; a s e A. ‘ be sisters’ house, now the refuge 1 The accident occurred ut Hudson| Leach. Was a sniff, an opening of eyelids, aj The sisters’ house, no} io Avenue und Sixteenth Street, Both ed of Miss Hecht’s legs were broken ATHLETES MUS’ She was removed to the North Hud- son Hospital. Heil was arrested and CONTINUE PAYING dilation of the pupils, and then a joy-|f the young and old tn their hour of ous defiant whoop, and the new ar-|need, was once the residence of Alex- rival gone forward, gripping her} ander Hamilton, and*from this one- handbag with a look of determination ention fo In 1914 he was commended te overboard iking three two at on r time mansion the poor little sisters In 1918 he ree nother medal ad with assault and battery REGISTRATION FEES that would have done credit to a for two he was reieased under $500 bail . member of a mopping-up squ ave mow dispensing alms to the The re TSR Eckel tory of ST AL 4. 1. Votes Down Proposal (o . is Over in Union Square an InfPector | Widows and orphans . aenth 55 East 47) Street, run down RUGHENTHIRGuicn a Convention i ot police stood and received reports] For the support of this charity 4 Sarat f automobile last night at Cen- ntera: and directed the keeping open of|"ummage sale and Christmas bazaar t goth WeeE and 620) Murase dled : traffic along Fourth Avenue and] Will be held the Grand Centrul bor an hour atter in Rooseveit Hospital, Athletes, members of the A. A. L across 14th Street. A reporter tried] Palace on Nov 24 and from 4 ich stree Jos Avonkoff of, No. 756 Union| will conti to pay registration fees to get him to say a few words. 16 A, M, to 10 P, M. All those who Y snow eee ronx, the chauffeur, was} and take out renewal cards each yea “rm not here on duty alone,” le) Patronise this bazaar will be remem- t ea ! End Avenue held homicide charge. said. ‘My wife's over there. She's} bered in the prayers of the kiddies of Josephine Beatty, seven. of No, 28s| THis was decided at to-day’s national t 135th Street, Bronx, was Killed {convention of the amateur body at motor truck when she ran across} the Hotel McAlpin he Neutiy At Madonna House The following are the Executive Committee: Mra. Robert F His to his boat Day: had been K¢ 4 pretty good piano mover herself, But I'm afraid she stands no chance Eat al] you want of he came along Aas srg , a with that mob, They stage a thing] (0mm uM Bi ri a the str in front of her home, After |lantic Branch of the national ¢ ia re iT vha 2 valrma! Mise Bouvier Leeda sided s + Re anea Ort ( like this free of charge and people 7 : holes stoped off iting the ir, Wien Gore of No, ton ad’ promt thatthe Toon | eS hu dood money to.gee a boxing maven, Hown: atima Kate Campion, Nir.| Heinz Spaghetti, Go a a ea 84 Spencer Stree! oklyn, abolished and that members’ cards be r a football game. ep aba OX as TAACIE) LUNES $ @ iii ione fn IS le lace sirg a cg elie fod ga eel nar Cel Hiotinan, ra. J Duncan tars.| aheadand enjoy your- for im alons nether child and ran on the side-| period. SIR THOMAS LIPTON BETTER,| MTS. John Jackson, Countess twelin, : sewer, jumped hs mppliéé tha Urekes otien garding the invitation of the : . PLANS TO SAIL SATURDAY. | Mrs. Delancey Kane, Countess de] Self. Makea mealofit. . was a few feet from the] tional Amateur Athletic Associal $ : Sir Thomas Lipton, whose sailing for] Laugier-Villars, Mrs, Michael J. Mu > syle a a grocery. He was held}1, combine with it, the A. A. A. ‘ : Kuropo was recently postponed because | aueen, Mrs. Morgan J. O'Brien, Mos! It has the body-build- m. they ‘ a charee ee . Joseph BE. Ridder, Mrs, Daniel J. Rior. a : é : ; point a committee t of m severe cold, was reported to-day : : Hee, Hy five hundred tet] AM automobile whore driver sped the subject. It was stipu- fo be much better at his sute dn the{dan, Mrs, Alfred #, Smith, Me.| ing nutriment your Pee ecnn 4 ‘a the conduit ho] West on Claremont Parkway and es- | int however, that the committee Riltmore. He now plans to sail Henry W. Taft, M Stewart P. tom where he entered the eon | paped Killed eight-year-old dullus| reid tak ne action without ton i Saturday West, Mrs. Mo. W aren, system demands—the found the bey adive but uncensciow Newman of No. 164s V vashington| ying with the A. A. A.'s Board of Di- } ie y hy len Bh plodded in to The) Aven : ms, wh the Poy was] | ¢ Fi t 5 t flavor your appetite Fe Set k HoT om Guild atte eee Semana KILLS WIFE AND CHILD st baby Giraile at bronx £00 | craves. Goodany meal the top. Then Muthall changed his ‘THEN FORMER B' e e clothes and went to work irl. He was cohscious until he di aD 08S les ay A ter Its irt There of the day, and for any He became ill | and from then} Almost his last words were ¢ reper tty Coes ie A : on was never a well min, althowieh.| oss, a comple of whom intend to bes |" *Mumete om WitN Gan, ; i ages. Spee SLR occasion. Skillfully S policeman and gctiing medin for] theg weres “If you go onthe force| RICHMOND. ina Wie | | 1 : ek Stimulants, Including Whiskey, Fail to Save Youngest] Cooked with Heinz fa- heroic work keep up the record of the ait strangling to death his wife, Rosalra A bt. . He was attached to the Charles] Sergi, Muthall will be buried grom| Fierro, thirty: years old, ond bie daugh- Animal at Park, and Children Mourn. mous Tomato Sauce Street Station the Ume of his'st, Mary's Chureh on Thursds In-| ter, Antonetta, age nine, Donato Vierro, Children who frequent the Bronx Zoo are mourning to-day because and a choice cheese, death. He is survived hy a widow torment will be in St. John’s Ceme-] 4 former laborer on the Pennsylvania s ; , the baby giraffe that was born yesterday could not live to see a second eee! Sve “chihiton, four vayy and 8 tors Bee son a eccieh Mike: ana MURAL ee. ng sunrise, He died at 8,80 o'clock this morning ose seen relies ke pri oppee ' ; ; are saddened, but apparently nol s eee , from ‘ambush and fred ‘ ‘ i hopeless as the children. It w tha W fe #4 { shot wounded i : abo 0 ears otore he older : . oe Btn ra tht a a) alee fee en ota tt! oe] SSP AGHettL a neidear aca Ans) BF) | daughter. And tho one that died was sa WaRe | SRIOAL EDR) SO) Sor Te lane ‘DO. ROCKEFELLER SR ONES ETN Pee Raa Sint ete attaacod amie! CNARR Ready cooked, ready to serve that Mra, Fierro IMC nother, & that the first bern In a It give candida A excuse het daughter hut a ahert ume. "| Proves Complaisant on His Way to Church at Pocantico [o0e pens igen, eS pues alte hia cola ees lass LODGE’S GRANDCHILD and Here's a “Movie” of Him. deponne pon the Jeter ‘ong, This “baby was 5 feet 7 inches WOULD DIVORCE MINOT John D. Rockefeller, averse to being photographed, br all pre eight at birth and weighed ¢ ghty Charges Deser of Masband Be-| rapher to make not one, but many poses of him, while on his way to | Ni teoy, was utintnieterad veccordae Notice to Advertisers Heved to Be New York, church near his home at Pocautico Hills, N. Y. In doing this, | and it was hoped that this would keep @iepiay advertising type copy and ROSTON, Mass, > 1.—Charging| braved the chill November alt fing his hat, as he is shown im al until to-day, when the Orders for either the week day ai desertion, Mrs, Constance sdney lame ee ee wunital = Iiatherowouta te care ‘for him rid or The Evening World it 4P, the day ore Minot, granddaughter of Senator Henry | yo, : : = George Kress wate! m tn Plyparinenn ees eon AT ee aaa anty you congratulations | with HER SKULL FRACTURED |,,S"ne" Geer ats clpoK | Sh oreo receipt ae ‘tne wan Bra abot LA A. 1 ‘oreo | benediction. have also the } 4 ky , a Sopy contatning engravings to be made hers yi Singh ‘Sires Mines [ia(ertiin von eh ae IN FOUR-STORY LEAP] texan to twiteh and a teleplione 1.500. OOO. | | Se ecuriass serene, fo, be mass charg husband left her in 9, [Cheval the custody of thetr two was sent to Dr, Blair, but the patient VITAM I Pp Display advertising type copy for the Sups alia Ateach + plement Sections of The Sunday Worl’ must Workman Nearly Struck by Hedy | was dead when he arrived. Dr, Will | 4 LANT | Berenice hoes hak, iiareben cacemaine DI of Mes. Josephine ano ua T Hornaday also arrived too biication id releas nust be ree b auanyy Hunn Senin eel a | whine Ht a was built to dive PAG prides “Gere ctenthaies Sheree Minot is believed to be Hying In New |i) I 1 1 e A a maine in connection with wo i ) 7 : 4 to be made by The World must be received York observance of Internations ! i ¢ you more nutritious | | bs thuris, Soon ‘ — Ries chioh comsie ny ‘ riained a Sunday Main Sheet copy, type copy which HEYAY B. TROMAIN® HONORED (Meee ,RhISM, opene : joine hing. a mus BREAD hes aot Down roostved by 4PM. Friday gag RY POPE pr ponser 0 ul | oe ae t! M. Friday, T r eof indu | Rosltivs ecelved by 4 | rnd t i an isla M, Frid itted as conditions € i = ‘ I heard a lee, rhe order of latest receipe se s never told a lie, pn | probably Her) societivs, as well, alnce are to 86 to earn, diac a of any Characters rae 4 purveyor ¢ Heeaus ih | pol ‘ 1} to Washington and two to Philadel the Papal i Holy Father aenda| stuod on sldiere’ boun: | mentally for ten years. [pms " THE WORLD