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at uinbla County delegation It i.Ii.iouI against Mix and that even lit of "Packy" McCabe'e delegates from Albany County are ready to step from the AleCabe Tamamny ranks Into the urgent camp. very district In Tammsr.v 1 1 a 1 1 and tbo organisation In llronklyn were repreeented to-day among the mourners at (ha funeral of Qaafgt Scsnnell, the Tammany leader. The funeral services did not act ai a i on converse- lion about polltlca. All the potltlclsns agreed that the fight against Murphy la a fight to a nnlah and that the Hon I 'u dasfar for tha (Hat lime since ha took advantage of a sltut'lon of con fasten and doubt and edged hlinacir Into tha leadership of Tamma liall and than tnlo the mate leadership. O'QORMAN TO VISIT WILSON AT SEA GIRT.

Tha fart that William Ot McAdoo going to Byracuee. la ragardad aa In-dloatlTa of the wleh of Uov. Wllaon that tha opposition tab tha Initiative and force tha attack, ftenator O'Oor-roaa la to vlalt tlor. Wllaon on Monday for a conference oyer tha eltua-tloa In thla State, and It would tint be aurprlalug If the candidate fur UN I'raaMtncy ahould conaldar tha ocea-Ian nomentoue enough tu warrant him la breaking hla determination to take no part In Democratic affaire Jn flaw York. atatament from Uov.

Wllaon con- anting Charlea K. Murphy along tha llaea of tha address be recently de 1 1 eared to the people of New Jaraey about tha aaplratlona or ex Senator Jam Smith may bo a development of the n'Xt three daye, Aa auoti aa Oar. Niiaon hae reeled at Hea Olrt from tba fatlguo of lila trip Into tha Northwest ha la echc.lulsd to take up tha New York matter for aerloua con-atderatlon. Murphy la not fighting for the nomination of Oov. I'ii aa a matter of political principle Mad pulley and expediency alone.

He le lighting for the poll Heal Ufa of Charlea t. Murphy. Aa a politician ha saw the trend of thtnge long kafore the Baltimore convention. Whan Senator O'Oorman began to figure, a few tnonthe ago, ae on of tha leading advoeatee of the nomination of Oar. Wllaon for the Presidency Charlaa V.

Murphy aat up and took notice. There waa no room for him on the Wllaon bandwagon. murphy can get no wilson pAtronaqi. Me fought the nomination of Wllaon la BaMlntora for eel ruth reeaone, primarily. In tha event of Wllaon'a elec-tlaa the matter or lla.ributlon of Fed-eral patronage In Now York State la to he in the haada of Senator O'Oorman aa William O.

AUAdoo and man they nan truat. Charlaa F. Murphy will be out In the cold. And If he cannot con-ttvl tba Sta.e Convention, and tha Wllaon forcee hum the candidate, he will be out In the old aa to State patron-ago. Par a lone, aleak period ha hae knew oat la tha cold aa to city patronage, no If ha la beaten at Byraouae It wHl hla cue to alng email, beeauae practical paraana In polltlca have na aa far a politician attar ha la unable Inaua tlck.la entitling tha bearera thereof to a place at tha patronage SMkjf Locally thlnga are beginning to aeelhe.

Tha long pent-up opposition to Murphy, Which ax late In every dlttrlct la tha olty, threatens to break out William B. Ullleon. one or the dalegatea from Senator O'Oorman'a dlatrlct, la ot aa aa advooate of tha nomination of noma man other than Dig of a oan-dktate of tha character and standing or Vurrogate Fowler, for Inataace. Manr other delegate are outepokenly agalnat the Murphy policy of renominating IMx Bo while the Republloana are fighting their battlea In the open la Saratoga neat week thorn la going to be a lot of inaidft work done In New Vnrfc City In Democratic clralea. MANUFACTURERS' ASS'N ELECT NEW OFFICERS.

At Last Meetin Exporters Praise Present System of Selecting; Consular Officers. 1e American Manufacturera' Kxport Agaactation opened the aacond and laat day of ita third annual convention at the Hotel Aator tha morning, going into exerutlve aeaaton. fteporta or the ggo-ratary, treaaurer and verloua oommli-teea were read and an amendment of he Conatltuttun made, privldlrm for an executive' committee. rieveral reeolu-tlona were paeewl. among them one urging that the eyetem of eeleoting and etalntng offlcera without rr-raaoa their olltl.

atrtllatltaia be maintained and con inueu. Offlcera for the coming year were William Mednebl. member of the Houae of Repreeentatlvea. preeidrnt; M. Da Morelra or John Movie, rrrat Y-toe-itreeldaot, W.

Mmllh of l'arke, Oavla A New York. eecofKl vlce-nreatdenti W. J. Muiedeh. Vale A Ttiwm 'MMg.

New York, third vice-preal-daat. and U. Oetivberllng tf the rtherwtn-Wlllkune 'omiany, Newark, treaaurer Trie dlrectora were For three yeara. W. IN Ulcklnaun.

ttla Klevator 'oipen, New York, and A W. Ran-aome, Manaome OaWOfatd a Machinery DoneUen, N. for two yeara, W. T. Ctaiti, PUntkole Mfg.

COh lloatun. and Joee Ma Menendei, H. U. "lafflln Contpati. New York for one vaar, Alfred Jupp, LuakaQhaikoar I'onpui).

New Yoik, and W. iavan, B. 1. Du Pout de Nleinoura I'ow 'oxrapany. roeng heck foe I WASH1NOTON, Hept.

Jl. -A checK f.ir ll fOO.ODO la awaiting a cU.inant nt SSllN baadquartara. No mllllonaltu haa yet reported hlmeelf "ehy." The check waa picked up In front of a elation houae uy a patrolmen. It waa dratm on tne Ton-thiantal Truat Company, payable to Oanetajlt Newell" and purport! 10 be aigaad A Warden The "copa' do not know whether they are being jollied by aome practical joker, aak Heaer.e STfSTteSSS. Ttie etaleaient of tha actual condition of Clearing Houae hanka und truat coni-panlea for the week ahowa that (key hatd raaei ve In ixcoaa of legal raqttlraenenta.

Thla la an Uicreaae of rrom luat week. Only Sc Per Boa. But, tub How They eat. Bed OraatCnigu Inh Jo DOROTHY RICE WEDS IN MADRID: A Anti-Noise Crusader's Daughter Didn't Till Parents She Was tc He Married. BRIDli OF AN ARTIST.

Bridegroom Is Waldo Pierce, Also an American, and Former Harvard Star. W'MIe It waan't exactly an the marriage of Dorothy Itice, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Iaaac Hlce of Ibla rity. and Waldo Pierce of DatiHor, at Madrid on Hept.

waa a audd'-a and unconventional affair, bellttlng the mercurial temperament of tha contracting parllea. The newa of the wedding waa a great aurprlae when It reached Mr. and Mra. Itloa at their home In the Anaonla, Mra. IMce aaid today, for they left their daughter In Pari on Sept.

1 and Mlaa Divroltiy MM nothing: to thorn nt that time of in Intent to wed Mr. I'lerce five daye later. That an engagement uxleted between their daughter and Mr. Pierce waa known to Mr. and Mra.

Itlce, and tha match had their approval, but they had expected the wedding to take place in thla city next December. and Mra. Mat aalled for New York from London on Hept. 7, In Ignorance of the fac. that their daugh -r )iad been married In Madrid the day ba-.

fore. KNOWN TO BICYCLE POLICEMEN AS RED DEMON. The bride la a New York girl who waa pralty much in tha public eye from the time alia left achool. Hho and her chum, Dlanche Itoacoe, were known to the Mcyclo policemen aa the "Had Demon" and the "Blue Streak" beeauae or their penchant for apeeding on motor-cyclea along Klveralda Drive and through the park way a. From childhood Dorothy Hlca waa arttetlo In her taatea and her natural bent led her tu painting and aoulpture.

She la an arttat of ability with talent for preeentlng on oanvaa or In plaatlo form the groteaque and unuaual. Going abroad to aludy art eighteen month ago Mlaa Rice mat in Madrid, where ahe had eatabllahed a atudlo. Waldo fierce, alao an artist, Pleroe la an unuaual young American, uniting artietlo taatea with a huge, athletic frame and unlimited nerve and Initiative. Ha waa a football atar In Harvard and after leaving college enjoyed hlni-aelf aa hla fancy dlcatad. About two yeara ago It occurred to him that a trip to Kurope aa an attendant on cattle boat would be quite a lark.

In company with an adventurous chum young Tierce elgned aa a rattle valet on an American Tranenort steamer nounii ior London. Tne Joh pallad on blm before had cleared from her rtook. In the lower bay ha took a dive overboard and awam aahnre MEETS HIS CHUM ON DOCK IN LONDON. Tha next day tic. aalled for London a ftrat cabin paaaenger on the Luel-tanla.

When the cattle boat arrived In Loudon Pierce waa on the dock to greet hla chum whom he found under arreet and lit Iron tor having refuaed to work and chaetlalng tha mate. Pierce haa been abroad alnce aludy-lng art In Parla and Madrid. He la a eon or Mr. and Mra Mellen Chamberlain Pierce or Hangor. Mra Iaaac La Mice la one or the beet known clubwomen In New York.

She le the founder of the Hoclety for the Prevention of ITnnnceaaary Nolaea, and led the fight which reaulted In the elimination of auparfluoua ateam whla tie practice Dy tne pllota or crart In I the North River adjacent to Itlveralde Prlve. YOM KIPPUR DELAYS JURY IN FINDING CONROY VERDICT. NEAR ELOPEMEN land Dr Ulrdtinakv DMBt In an amliu- rive Members Cannut Casei lam-e rrom Qouvarnaur Boasttal. iu: Till After Sunset To-liv hut "nl "nU few in ucr utisci nin i.riiixoM. out Lena ikuel waa nactured.

Mure Instnictions arc AskeJ. Afler being out only forty mlnulea leaa than twenty four honra the Jury In the caae of Joaeph t'onrtiy, i-hargtul with the murder on July -t of former Judge Joaeph r'eltretch In hla No. 1S2 Park Row, filed Into to IJoff'a court at 3 o'clock thla uf lernoon for rurther Inatructluna regarding the varloua ilegreea or homl- Clda. They had aaked almllaxly for Inatrurllona at o'clock laat night and hud again retired after receiving them. The fact thut there lire five Hehrewa on tha Jury, and that to day, Yom I Klppnr, la the great I lay or Atonement, believed to ba reaponalblo for the i delay In the verdict, at lean until after eundown to duy.

Ac, or. Una to the atrlct Moaalc law no orthodox Jew i may do harm to a fellow creature from 1 from tne cjnetui of Itoiimnnlu' An over-one ennaet to another on the Hay of coat of vivid green Vfai thrown back Atonement None of the flvg Hebrewa'to ahow a gray suit of mr- tne jur ouni cm: cien tioiiaty nrlng in any raraicl except aouulttal during the twenn -four-hour period of Yom Ippur. JaatlOa iloff I in lila itksgihori until lalo laat night, hellrvlng verdict waa poaalhlu. Again to-day he ateiit the Imura reading In hla chiun-bera while the Jury deliberated One of the quajgUOtlg the loicrnHn of the Jury aaked Juatlce thiff waa whether or not It wua poMlble tor a gtajority to rorce 'Stubborn nl noritv to to Ita way of thinking, The .1 11 1 1ce. replied there wma none and that minority that held oil) for II- uftgn aettled a queattloil I Ig.itly.

Why llnlar l.lnnor I Iceuae. Steps have been taken hy the lialn-field Common Council to Increase the IMjttOr license ree rrom $1,000 to for Iglnoni und from 7'J) (u (or wholesaleri. The ordinance will be a ted upon at Hie October martini- If i outh SIS SSI IB utmost confidence, new fei-a are adopted tlfy will Ml alkty-two years. Hut ii will il-lltt In New Jersey. please him If a mention It in your THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912.

New York Girl Who the Bride of a Fellow-Artist in Madrid BABY FALLS 3 STORIES. Child Watching for Her Father Presses Too Hard on Pane and Crashes 'Through. Lena TglkW IllgH'g futhri wint the Hyinagogue to-day to In hi Koo.or nr.v.r Huit ka ore- LI aa alii' tx-en througli In aocmd nit BYiiagogue la III IMuncey traati Juat i around from the Tottermnn'a Mat nt No. II- l.o aireet gad I.enn atoixl with her head prasggfl ugulnat tba front window, tratOhlaS for the crowd of woralilp-pera, atmitiK wlcnii would lc her father. They OSIM kl luat and Lena a hand preaaej harder ngalnat the window pime.

It xave, und ahowcr of glaaa went to the atrcet. three atorlea below. The child loat her balance and fell. 'Her ahoea caught for an lnatant OS Ik lower aaah I h. IiimIi a a ahe fell lmn(lH (tl, window.

A few feet further down waa a cornice. She alru. till, and rolled off. Kout -year-old Kaplan, who hail kept a watch on the aldt walk for the crowd rrom the aynagoguc, raOOSWaed her futhet and atarttil toward nlm with extended arma Hhc tan heneath the falling child and hrok.i her rail. The children wee carried Into a alore BWearaB wen- taken to ing bogpi tel.

Lena It Is feared, will die. STATUE OF LIBERTY GIVES DEAR M. LOTI mini (OoattBtMS from Klrat i vellimaly cut urvea. Tiny patunt Mi'. et.

wiiu veiy ingn. Mender to Hie height of feet 4 1 uc hea or muyba 5 feet 0. AH 1 THAT MU3TACHEI EET EES SUPERB! Tlie austerity of the lnonred features was ln.Tcni.eo by a vvundei ul mustuiiia 1 1 1 .1 lo Hue curving points tuinoil hack lonar.l the nrac. The great mail r.ilaod hla gray gloved little I. mi.

I. Ho laid a slender flngar on his ItpSi The door cloned. The pic ture was no more, "Ah." Hghcd M. da Tcjan. casting out his inds helplessly, as one who hus done Ills utmost to aervi.

Then be stiffened Willi new delermluutlon. "We ehall try again," he said. "Hut first, let me advlae. It would he we'd I that you should compliment him on Ids THE GLAD HAND I article ahould he, by chance, aae them." It waa ao clear, from M. da Teaaan'a manner, that no auch baae literature would bo allowed to aully I'lerre Loire arllatic purity that the chance ia bare taken.

"You may addreia him In English." continued the maater of ceremonies; he will reply in French." Once more the three rape on tha door, llhH and InalalenL Once more the knob and the door awung beok. Once core tbe reporters blinked. Ha etepped forth. With a bow of recognition of i kg presence of hla vlaltura, ha atepped the rail and looked Into the fog, w-luch ao veiled the proapoct that only dim outline of the ahorv line ware vial-ble. He rpoke a word or two.

"Ah!" exclaimed M. de Tcaaan, In da-light. "He aeya: 'After forty Tien the Interpreter explained that aa French cadet, M. Dotl waa here on i-- 7 TTL-ZZ-TZZ TZZ-TT na aawaa ine inoai original and atartnng SSJggl avar broachod by an Incoming an nngcr our hlirh bulldlnga! He went ao fur ua to auy the city hail changed Knutly In furly yeara. At the proper moment (he gt uy-ahuded allhouette of tin; SrthOidl Htatue or Liberty loomed dimly out of the fog.

REMARKABLE! THE SUN WAS SHINING, 80 IT WAS! i'lerre lxitl went to the rail and atood uncovered in contemplation. Ka gpokg to M. de Teaaan rapidly. u-llt 1, terptvter announced, "that a. M.

Lot! regarded the atalue the aun wee ahlnlng brightly and Ita raye were flaahed back by little dam ing wavee and the augue linage, bathed ulao In auiillght, looked down on the aon of France with a be-hlaTh welcome." M. bolt declined to poie for an Kve-nliiK World photographer. He graclouxly preferred to aupply a photograph, nod and docorated by hlmeelf, In which the amaU alxe of the feet an other little detalla appeared to the beat Oogljble uilvantagu. Plena Ixdl went to the Marie An. toinatta.

in lua party bealdc M. de Teaaan Wart Mine, de Teaaan, M. Oa-brlrl Calderou and Prof. Adolphe Cohn of the chair of Krenoh at Culumuliu M. Loll will ho with ua fifteen daye, overlooking the aUglug of hla play, and then will go to rltaiiiboul, near t'on-ataiitlnople, where he contemplatee buying a home.

THE HON. OLIVER SYLVAINE BALIOL BRETT'S HERE. HE IS! He Hid Part of His Name on the Steamer, but Miss Heckscher Will Soon Get It All. Ho wua down on the puaaeiiger lift ot the Cunurd line etaamahlp Oam- panla, In to-day, merely aa Brett," hut hla name la rcully the Hon. Oliver ylValhe ilallol Urett.

Ha the aon und lielc of Lord Kaber, Ekiuerry to King tleorgc, and ne ia cuinitig over I hero t.i tie mai-rlod will wed Mlaa Antoinette Heck-chef. daughter of August Heckscher, president of the Commonwealth ltcnl Kstate Coiiwauy, and a director of thu Chatham and l'hoenlx Nthmal Uunk, at lluntlngto.i. on Oct. Hon. Mr.

llrett aald It was quite true that when ha engagement to Hcckm hw' was first announce. I i.isi wscsiwr, nw p. opic juime oo ieoted tu his mairying an AmerKvin ulrl and the engageiiient waa broker Hut only temporarily, for Mr. Brett uiaiiiixed to fix It up with hla family hi snld to-da and they will now be very glad to welcome their American dangliler-in-law Milt Hockacher Is an active auffi-H- gettu ami toog iiart in the suffragette paruuu a tew montns ugo. ALllANAC HIH Ti HAT fi.Mi.n.,., wu.

a uo Maasj II tr TUB TlUgg. Iliaii Wllar. Ua Watri. I i vi Ssnd -col I.lo. 1 lid! Oats tit 4 I lil it.

fa 1. 10 CITY GRAFT HUNT MAY STRIKE SNAG FOR LACK OF FUNDS Alderman Dowling to Lead Fight Against Demand for More Money, i WON'T CALL M'CLELLAN. Gaynor to Be Again Put on Stand to Explain Waldo's Statements. A fight that may endanger the acitlv-Itlaa of the Curran Aldemianl. Commit tee la expected ahortly when the committee aak a for a further appropriation to continue Ita work of lnveatlgat-Ing tha Pollen Department.

When the committee waa appointed the Board of Alderman received (26,000 from the Board of Katimate. A largo portion of thla money baa been pledged for retaining cotinael, paying Secret Service Chief William J. Klynn hla fee aa chief Investigator, running down cluea that have been offered, and paying the corpa of atenographera who record proceeding. Alderman Howling. Tammany leader In the Board and minority on the committee, probably will lead the fight agalnat a further appropriation, aided by tha Democratic Aldermen, who declare the committee haa thua far railed to "deliver the good! if the committee aucceeda In getting an appropriation through tha Board of Aldermen the Board of Katltnate will have to be deal, with, and It waa reported to-day that oppoaKlon will be met there.

M'CLELLAN NOT TO BE CALLED AS WITNESS. Former Mayor McClellan, who haa been quoted aa declaring tbat former Folloe Commlaetoner Bingham "fired" Mr. Waldo when the latter wna Deputy Police Commlaaioner, will not be called to the wltneaa etand, although he haa offered to appear. It la planned to recall Mayor Oaynor to the atand after the examination of Commlaaioner Waldo. It ia aald ha will be aaked to explain why he aald Mr.

Waldo made an examination of every applicant for a poaltlon on tha police force. While the Commla-alonar teatlSed that theaa examination were made by the Civil Service Com-mlaalon. It la not probable that the Mayor will be eubpoenaed. He will be aakad to come voluntarily. Although no aummnnaex have been laaued.

former Commlealonera Baker, Cropaey and Bingham probably will be called. In order. Mr. Baker haa denounced what he terma the refusal of tha Mayor to give him a fn. hand in conducting the department.

Commlaaioner Cropaey will be questioned at length regarding hla "Investigation bureau," which Commlaaioner Waldo abollahed. Thla bureau, during Its existence, according to Lieut. Stanton, Ita head, found that 12 per cent, of the men certified to the force by the Civil Service Commlaelon were "thieves, murderers and oilier crooks." Commissioner Waldo will be recalled to the wltneae etat.d Monday afternoon. He will be asked to describe the varloua forms of vice In the city, to tell how vice la handled. Kmory R.

Buck-ner. oounael to the committee. 1 aald In have many ntereatlng questlona aak regarding the poaslble protection of vice by membera of the uniformed and plain -clothes forces. Mr. Waldo will be questioned also uhout the detective bureau.

Membera uf the committee said to-day, that the Police Department ought to re- eume Its Investigation bureau as a check agalnat the Civil Service Commlaslon, In view of Lieut. Stanton's report. LIEUTENANTS' ASSOCIATION TO BE INVESTIGATED. It was admitted to-day tbat the enm- mltteo would make further investigation Into the activities of the Lleutenanta Benevolent Aasoclatlon, whuae presi dent, Lieut. Unright.

waa taken to Headuuartera by Commissioner Waldo In charge of the Bureau of Repairs and Supplies. Civil Service I ommissloner Jami.s Creelman will be called before the com mittee. The comml.tee hae hneti told that Mr. freeiman's department never haa more than five lnveatlgatora to look Into the lei of the nuan It luunea for thirty departments or the city's government. Lieut.

Stanton yaeterday titled that na frequently nueUw nine men, merely to Investigate Hie men cer tified for positions on the Police De part inent. It Is more important, an id Attomcv Buckner to-day, "to get good men on the force than It la to uncover aome aporadlc lnstancaa of graft. When a pldn haa been devised to see that only good man get In the department there will be no more grafting. I consider that one of the moat Important thlnga In the working of the organisation." RUNAWAY ON SIDEWALK INJURES CHILDREN. IVaien email children were hurt to-day when a horae attaohed to a in.

IK wagon ran upon the aidewalk at No. B7 West Hlgty-eeventh street, overturning th wagon and hurgng the driver, Henry Bott. or No. DM Columbus avenue, against a wall. The runaway went a block on the sidewalk, knocking down children, until toe waa stopped by Philip I Hitman ut No.

Ufa) West Mixty-aeventh street. Jennie Aelllo, four years old, of No- 137 West Sixty-seventh street, waa cut on I the riaht foot. Michael Kyau. eight years aLa Huffrred tnlurlea to a leg and his I back, and Marie Bolma. three yeara old, of No 511 West Forty-third street, had I a long gaali In her forehead.

Dr. Markham of the Flower Hospital treated the children und sent them The wagon, owned by the Locust Haley l'arm t'ompany of No. Ml Waat Tldrtv-rifth rtreet. waa wrecked and glass and milk ere scattered Tbo driver v.a; jnliurt. HERE'S PIERRE LOU'S PHOTO! SEE THE FEET? HE MADE EM LITTLE! That Dear French Play Im so Proud of Them! He Retouched 'Em in Thin Picture.

GREATLY PLEASED Saw 85,000 Persons in Middle West and All Seemed Cordial. the SBA Ol It T. N. Sep: Woodrow Wilson reached II -Oov. Olrl thla ariernoon.

The Oovcrnor has under OnngldaratiOri making speech sey City to-night. Members of t'rov A. duy estimated that the number ot per- sons whom the candidate had addressed and mat at receptions during the five at tu.onu. Asked liu he felt about the trip the Governor aald: "It la hurd tor me tu view the trip objectively. What interested me nioat was thu friendliness of thu peuplo toward me.

1 fell as it they were Interested. I observed especially that the plainest fellows were the most cordial. They aeemcd lo teel Hint tnere was lio offlsh-Bggg and that 1 waa ncccsatble to them all. The trip, of course, has been a new experience. 1 am a little thu worse for wear, but 1 have enjoyed talking to the great crowds and meeting them.

They seemed so Interested and attentive." With reference particularly to hla visit to ColumhUb Uov. Wilson re marked: "In many respects it was most extraordinary li reminded me of a Jersey outpouring. I felt thoroughly at home GOVERNOR WOULD STOP HAVRE DE GRACE RACING. BAInMOnX, Mow Sept. 21 Legal measures to stop raclnir ut Havre de tlrace were authorized by Oov.

Oolde-borOUgh to-. lay Th" Oovcrnor has been Informed hy hla law offlcera that th" Harford Co nly Racing rgumlsalon, WhlOh controls the Havre do Urace meet- Inp, has never (uallflsl under the law an thai ul! tic racing that hue been conduced there haa been In violation of the law. The race track Interests are expected to make light in the courts In the event of an attempt being made to stop II. a meeting, which expires by limitation Oct. 1.

The Uovemor declared that the nntn- hers or the commission cannot nt thla date come tn and iuallf na te period if thirty dus tor thut purpose has ex-Tdred. FIRE ON FLEEING SUSPECTS Urtel-tiiea i'bnse tlleaed Thlrvea In NeiiirL fMreefl. Hetii It Webb of Whlppanv. a cousin of RtOhard Welfortl, whose houae, ut N'' PSfhaf street, Newark, was rotreu or wortn or jewelry land other valualilea yesterday, ami RUaeMI It. of thla city were ar- rested by Detectives Uumti und Kuhn I to-day after.

te poMea elieje, they had pawned some of the Wclford Jow- elry In pawnshop. The drtaatlves del aat! ingfTv. '1 st-vr-al ta while hi. as Bisw ii i I JtsH BsH Ml I I GOV. WILSON BACK FROM LONG TRIP PRISONER SHOT IN HEADQUARTERS ESCAPEIS DYING Two Bystanders Injured Dur ing Chase Laid Up With Broken Bones.

William Mclnerny. the alleged burglar who Jumped out of a window Police Headquarters ycsteiday In an effort to escape ond waa snot by a detective Just as Detective Phelvy was seising him. was reported at St. Vincent's Hospital this morning to be In a serious condition. The doctors say h.

will die. Mclnerny, who Is also known as Michael Kelly, was arrested yesterday at Third avenue and Unr Hundred and Twenty-ftrth street as be was walklnu-down the avenue with Thomaa Lyons, son of a physician ut Lawrence, Mi-. He was believed to nave been the companion of Waltor l. Pelletreow In thu robbery of the apartment of Mrs. Josephine Thatcher at No.

100 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street Tuesday night. Hla record was being taken In the Bureau of Criminal Identification when Molnerny knocked down Shtlvy and sprang through a window Into (Jrand street, fifteen roet below. He Ml upon Vlncenio Qarofola, a lad or sixteen, and the hoy's left leg was broken. During the chase when several shote were fired Joaeph I.nrotola. it tailor, ot No.

SIS LJaat One Hundred and Beventh street, had his thumb clipped by a bul let Believing he had been mortally wounded, he fell to the sidewalk and broke his wrist. TO THE ISLAND FOR (Continued from First PtgaJ lila offer to give her believing, as she told Mrs. Kuohiic, that liiry Ware well brought up, QUlal munnere I young men. who would behave UkMBgflt At Fortieth aiieel. Miss Rati ir suld, Plntu-i reached around from the Iron, seat and took hold of her clothing, she pulled awny frotn blm and, she said, he apt)oglzel and said she needn't be afraid, he would not bother her.

Meantime, she said, she heard PlnkUl suggest to his cotniianlon that they turn Into a dark strict und agree to the answer, hy Winchester, that they could go up through Central Park. This frightened her the more, as linkus again turned and annoyed her as the car turned toward the park, anl sho began to scream und tight with her hut-pin, causing the policeman to come. Mrs. Hene L'anillo, a sister of Pln-kim, said ut her home in Lawrence, L. Li to-day that ahe felt that Magistrate Kretel had treuted her hrolher outrageously for merely Indulging In a "tioylsh prank." He was thirty-one years old, she said, and was old enough 0 Know oener man io spenK in strange Klrla on the atrcet.

hut he was lining YOUNG PINKUS GIRL'S AUTO RIDE I too severely punished for mere play-Wllaon'a party 10-1 fulness. i oiirm' -vtr. i' nkug w.is nt JJJg ray.v HUlt provided with a meal of coarse 1 and thick soup. CRIPPLE SAVES HIS WIFE. AN ItyVALD, FROM FLAMES.

Platbush Weekly Newi (JItice Ablaze Tenants on StCOtld Flour Have Narrow liscape. I''runk Hulllnger, cripple, and his wife, an Invalid, who hud hen conflipd to her bed, had a narrow escape I mm death to day when the hulldlng In which they live, the first floor of which Is occupied by the FinthuHh Weekly News. Hnyder and avenues. sgg swept by flames. Tim nlaze started In the office or the newspaper on Iho rirst floor of Unbuilding, which Is thri c-stui Inlck structure, liulllugui, who lived on the eocond floor, waa reluming home when be saw the blaze.

He hurried upstairs and uided hla wife to the atreet, while the police of tha Snyder avenue station nearby turned In an alarm. No one was In the newspaper official the time, and the flat above tha Uulengcrs waa unoccupied. Piles of the Weekly News tor forty yeara hack were destroyed, iud th. damage to the building waa gStlmuted at more than tl.iso WIl.HaWA.ill.H Mgnufactured only by AMES HYLli 6t SONS. New York bl I irjj Cum ht.

Util hi tree iteintcTs, In in u. Favgtiiug fonai ntloD. Ida hy mall Ihltouaocst laai. At BOB VERNON ADMITS HE CANT FIND MAN 10 BEAT JOHNSON Back tfter Combing the Pugilistic Centra of Europe Disconsolate. Bo') Vernon, friend of ex-t'hamplun James J.

Jeffries and well-known sporting man, returned from Lurope on the Baltic thoroughly disconsolate He nad not been able to find any "White, Hope" abroad. though he combed the camps of the pugilists from Wales to the uttermost confines of Knince. "1 went, over on Jcffrlea' sugge tlon," said Vernon, "to try to find some bo.xer who could take away the championship rrom Johnson. As soon as 1 landed I hoard about a big low Id Vichy, I'runce, wilo had grent rcpu.uilon among the Krcnch psr-tlsans of io 1 dug him up. "Well, he looked all right, but when I put It to him that he uotnc to America and stack up against Jn.lt Johnson that Frenchman hrni p.ytscd awny; Its nrvet got such scare In his life.

He refused point blank. "Then 1 heard of Owen Owens, a Welsh-Irishman who stands I feet J1--ln. hes In his stockings and wclgtrs tin pcnn.ls In tinlnlng. I went and found this person, and I tell you ba was I magnificent specimen. Hut he, loo, hnlkel on the Johnson He couldn't see It nt all Ho I gave li up.

hav. written JeTiios that he'll hive to look tip hi. own While II. tutur keep baby; SKIN CLEAR With CUTICURA SOAP Alifctimeof disfigurement and suffering often results from the neglect, in infancy orchildhood, of simple skingf-fections. In he prevention and treat -ment of minor eruptions and in the promotion of permanent ski andhai hcnltl-i 'lit iriirn Snun and 'ntiriiri "I Ointment are absolutely unrivaled.

t'ntlciiri Oiatment I threaahouttlia world. Lils-rsl samplr ef est mailed fraa, wllh C-. ImsiIi. A.IJrtss t'utu-ara," Ilepl Zl. Htwlns.

I fsesd men In uf rt with Mm Hosp Mm. lua Mich. I i i i saini'le fraa. The Army of Constipation I Crowing Smaller Freer Day. CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS a.

teipouiblc Ihey i eoly give rrliei- Ihey parol mam cute loeihsa- ties. Mu le. io use lliem far ess, laaiftitiea. Sick Headacbe, SaBew SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE. SHALL PUd Ce.ujin.

IF YOUR FEET ARE SICK Ik rlxL last 4a4 urn last lamu. oao isios rs- it ud uaa ti um. iga.aj uauiiaadr. Wtss. timl.

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MAYER, 537 Fu ton Brooklyn feat gpecUlut fur tbe l-tuuaau of I. CARPET j. ft j. W. WILLIAMS Til I'M Ul ISM CI IN INC S5JWeMftS) aSnTaiatfla Kjaarj; farwaaaw i ammt ttb ar aa Wit amr IVER afXa mm I PtLLS.

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