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AS BABY
rue IN 1SIE!
Body of Italian Woman Found
with Rope Tied Tightly
About Neck.
CASE PUZZLE TO POLICE
-be
ai e
D
Victim and Her Little Girl Only
Occupants of Rooms?Slayer
Made Sure Knots
Wouldn't Slip.
Mr.?- R?qm CuctMllo, flirty years old,
living with her three-year-old ?laughter.
Auna, on th?- top fl?*tor of the four r-tury
brick tenement lmuse at N?>. LN'_* l'.ast
29th sir -t, ?U found lying deed on the
bod in opp ??f the two rooms which aha
occupied last nicht. \ Pope atta?he?l to
the bodptjst, with three kn?rXa ni the
ba?k. *-?as tied around her ncK
A ruhber ?-'as; was hanging ?m the wall
near th i?ed. the hard rubber tube <>f
which was faatened In the knota of th?-?
rope in make th-m s?- :ur<, The woman'?
f;. ?? was ??,\?r??i and she \?.as partly
dNtaed. Corontar'? Physician Ltahane,
Who \i?-?-A.-(J the body, gaNe it as hi?
opinion thai ti?. woman had been mur?
d"r--;
Accordlni Mra. Josle Polleclno, who
oecuple? apartments on the Ural floor of
the l-.iv)!-c'. slir- noticed littlr Anna play?
ing In the vi?..i in front of the house
all ?la yesterday. ?She first sau the
rl* 'i early In the mon | and sevei il
Hi .-. during ihe day, when she hap
*r.e?-.?-d i" be at ih? window, ?he ?aid sh ?
?*?? .i,r g|r| .... .1 | t? . ?. Phe ?l?-*
dared ns it began to grow ?).?rK and the
little on* waa nol railed Indoors ah? wem
o ?t to th? Btr?M ?? f' 'i her I her
apartment?.
V hen ah? r? ? 'had the lop
r ? , r] V r?.. ' |] ?. !?- " , dOOl ???.?'
?he t ,. rooms in darkneg? p-...
threi other families on th* flooi
Finds Wen-at-?'s Boriv ?*?n Bed
?VIra Poll?aclno borrowed iom? mat
and entering Mrs
lighted th? lamp - ? w? "!" 'b"
room used by th? woman is i i
a ?part me? ? ? saw th? i....-!? ? ? tl
??.ft the litt ind ran
m earning to th?
r . ? . nnell, of tin
street at al
to the a paid I ?I -? i call
for an at bu'ai
? ? , on ne ' said found that ?h?-?
riot hing of t
ranged, and while waiting I " the ar?
rival ' f ? i?" doctor h? exa mined the
knot ? f the woman
Th? patrolman sai?l that h< found the
t of a rubber bag thai waa hanging
on the wall near the bed jammed In the
ro]. ',.-.. ots, and In his
opinion it was placed liiere to keep th?*
knota from Bllpping. ? ??? lh< table was
a half flnlahed i late of so ... with ? ?
?i |n it, and on th? sto\ ?? ?-ras a din
net partly cr-oked. \ pla ?? ha?
-.???t for some one ? tl litt lo
I
No Evirlef-e of -*, 8truggle.
Th? a rm was benl nn
? . - hei and the i ight I? g
waa hangin* : rl ? t ol ed Sh?a
h.??l one shoe on and th? - ? ? ? w as
In o far i There was
i ........ ? gfci, e w?.*m
? . ? i ???? ril
over ?
Dr Wile? f B? ue. Mid Mi .
, . ? , . ? .
? 'oronei si
tng an cxai of 1 lid
that i h?- u orna ni r? il. ???-?
It was utti ? nihle for h? r toi
th.- knots found al the back ?if h? p n< k.
Lieutenant I >et e?ti\< Mm ? i l >? -
tecilvi rum w. ? ?signed t?i tli
They Interrogated four Italians living on
the sai . fl? or i s the d? h?I ro? . n, hu?
? new nul hin.;
They told the
ti\. s i liai 11 ? lasi 11n ;. .-., w u
Woman was ?>n Saturdic n se hi al **?
k.
I
MUSIC SCHOOLS CONFER
National Association of Their So?
cieties Re-elects Same Officers.
The .'-? ?<?? il annual r? ? ?
?Mo?-s \si >n ?( *d School i*
wa? held y< ?terda.v at th< M ?- Seliool Se:
tleni- nt.
!
?t? ? - . ...
??iem i*.?., :.... ?l ih? Mr?. How
irii Mai
i? ed. J
i Mil.- School
n? -it. She and other olhVcrs of 1 na*
? or tha
e ? ...
w? re
r- ? A n.? ii.I.? :
ou t ?of -toi ? -. '
?
? ?: i. i <r 11 I ?. Slei ? :
:....-???
Co l< ge to
Dr.
:. : ave its
; . ?. ? t he entii.
. fatio: ? ; ? ? :?....- Col?
l?ge J ; their
... tidred glrls
:. u ? . ;
io aay thai . ?? i ould ? oui i only !< ii or
twelve
ful ' In theli
I ?r. John .. of the Hudson G
; ?'. ?il.aiii i?.. All? n, of the
Mi.nlcli
era at 1 ? ? ?
-. ? ??,
leadership I . ?rid ... er? ?Jlt
ably nt both ?? ? .nf< r? n? ?
FIRE STARTS '-MOVIE" PANIC
Man Who Pushed Girls Felled by Blow
and All Walk Out.
u a
\.. .
?
..ktutii '
? .. n .-. t lire l<? I
? ?! I 11? , ,.
j . .
rg? ? . ? , l \ , ';.
a two Httl?
?
'? ; . ? onwa? ?ti uck him
, I? alio?*, 11 ?
. i ii. flam? I with I
" ii? dan age to th? g wa .
i d< i.' ? i
t f St
? - ' ? ' ? . j
f? . ........ .i 4: .??
r"COP" GETS ARMED BURGLAR?
!
Downs Desperate Man After
Fierce Fight, as Help Comes.
Patrolman Thomas Carroll, attached to
the Btagg street ?station, Wlll'-unaburg, had
an exciting encounter with a burglar early
I ?yesterda* moraine, after 11?** tiiicf ?ih?i
I forced .-m entrance int.. th" sai?.on <.f
Henry Lasarol., at No. M Lorlroer street.
[After the burglar was overpowered ht de?
I sor ?I.?* 11 hlmMlt as Charles Harris, twenty*
'.five ycais old, an?! .?aid he liad ?beau liviiiK
m a Chatham s?niare lodging botiM. Th??
police say Harris Is a Western crook.
Patrolman Carroll approached tu?. >>aloon
from the direction of Boerura street, end
as h* was oppuelte the hall door a man
who proved t>. I.?- Harris rushed out. t'ar
roll ?grappled with Harris, who at the
i *aui? time made an effort to reach bit hip
0 ket ?.'arroll seised tlie man's arm and
dree his own revolver, usin?? tlie h,.n.lie
, to beat the burglar on the head.
Finally, just a:-, i'arroll managed te-> trip
Harris, who fell heavily on the sidewalk
with the patrolman on top, Lasaroft and
two other patrolmen appeared. Harris
was quickly overpowered and searched. In
his hip pocket was a loaded ?revolver and
in his overcoat a long steel jimmy, a steel |
I drill and other Implements used by bur?
1 glare, An examination >>f the premises
| showed that the outer hall door an?l un
Other door leading from the hall into the
saloon had been forced. ?Presumably Har?
ris l.a.) Just ?managed to enter the saloon
when lie was given a signal of th?* ap*
proa?'h of Carroll bj a confederate, who
slip] i i away.
Harris, who wa.s sever el] bruised, to'.d I
< arroll that it might have been different
If he could have got hold of hi-- revolver.
lie was charged with burglary, carrying
burglars' implements and having a loaded
revolver. Magistrate Dodd, In tin Man?
hattan avenue court, held him wlthoul ?ball
for a hearing tOtOOITOW.
TO STUDY PUBLIC UTILITIES
Civic Federation's Expert?, to Re?
port on Regulation
Following ?' meeting of the exe?*utlvi
rr??j:'.-ii "' th? ' Ivli Federation's depart
> ,.? ? ... regulation of Interstat. and mu
nicip i utilltic so ?- ."!?' ? ?? ?? - .-.?i
? oui ...) jhai r>e .toll ? ,; professor
. ? the University of Minne?
sota '?? ' "" Il ... <?e. of the 111
. , ? i ... i eno'H to
n?akr ' - ' " ' ? si egulatlon ol
tlllti? In? hiding telej hoi.m
nd ' lecti I? ra ilroads and
. . ?. fs i'ater power r >m
? without interfering un
. ? -. ,. ..-.?f-ci that
I v of the Harvard
I,- > School ha ippolnted ? "'inf-e1
-.??.- Other ? uperts w ho
ed are ^ llliam 1 ? Kerr,
of th? " ? - ; ? ' ? ? ' '"ni
: i l
the imperial Pel . ang
? until tl t. ii stitution ? ? ? de
..f ?c, t>-_ ecenl revolutioi Mr
?charfman es -. ..... . ,.? i ? .
. ?. ? ?? ? . ? - ?
? ' it the close of yesterday's meel
? ?. ? . i. idj under
? "?? plett ' '?' itioi of all
laws ect the l '??ted
ti and state*. Great 1
? ? idian
? -
iiotln luncetnent -\ a.- ? h.' es
. - t to Europe to make
? ? . ? ? ?
. . .: ... ig] stud?, of 'lei- sliding
. . ? i ..'? pi ofli sharing
BIG TO'JR BY RAILWAY MEN
i
Go 11.000 Miles for General
Benefit of Electric Lines.
?? - ? M, ' Bi tei pi esidenl et the
' ? . ectrlc Railway Association,
? ??? ??fa
y to be < <?'. -
' ? . ? ' . e ..,.,,, ,, | . I
?an El s -i Manu
g on April
M ? ' Eleven thoii
fg will lx ??
of Ihe S. Coast, f?
Mid lie Wi t will be
|ert of the trip et fold
not only with ele. n I.
?
MM* ? onipanl. - in all
ami nil if] ? ? and civic
II, "ii Ihe subjei t
i ?' public h i Ice <???'
i? . ., ? ?
? I ? ed thai hj Ihl in.s ? Letter
? eanding v. m . . - tal.lii h? i i? tu.-, ?i
in?l tin public, tec ti, en I
! l hal Ihe public ma ron ? Ute quality and
? u I? a ? Ightly belongs to ii.
Second, to r relations with
of nth associations.
? ? ? ?|. of I ??.',
; ? itlons,
of lb? ns will lea' ,
l loi . In tie- ? Ity, ?m
liain in th. pi >.ite car A?J*
SAY HE KILLED 2 CHINESE
After Two-Year Chase Police Get
Man in Richmond.
.?-.,?? in,
, . | .. |, ...
on oner Dough
thai Detective. Michael
Myt-i R an ol Ihe Kasl
rrested Nal
| J. M. f this i Ity, in Rich
Mctl. . ? ? . -.
See and \V_ m Que,
? ',' i -< . ". street.
?ie ? ti.? i oll< ??. .Mot:? y ? m.!. ?!
: n that . ??
py. II. ate
I started for the <!""!.
Thi two ' 'hinumen ?i tt?-mj)ted to sti
Motl? ? . nd ' .i Wong S< i In
; I," rltrhi ?? - ht I ?.'..? He
I Wang t, i i m Wong
em 1 pita on May _l,
and \\ am Qui di? d In th< Italian
1 Hospital, at No ??'7 W. st lU.i;.- ton itreel
. . M
GEM IMPORTS DECREASE
Maiden Lane Expects, However,
Big Increase in peai Is.
?J llol.l
i!
ill I
I ? ? ? . '. ? i '.,
. u mir ? port ol New *> 01 k
ie curren! ? ;
-, . 1/7. .??' ordlni lo ligur. i : .
. in ? i i ' ."iv.. :: at ihi A-.i
.M.ii'e ii ri l|
? . - ... ... and ??
earl i ? . |
? . for tl ami in nth laal j. ,n.
? < I,til.I.i i
ai. indi, died bj ...... : . ?,
at Net ". l?. i . lit ol H o
?.-.'... I I . " ? g|| t e , .
??-. e and i ? -. w ? ?
?. !? or Man
il ' i .. .
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.\ Maid? n Lan? i itbor i?*. said ? ? l< nluy
.. Ii? I..I e -. ? . ? ., o
,.,..:: ,n oriel i ul Ihl ?_ai will
? I i.ci I!..- liniic.i ?.ill ..
,,t 1 - ? ||e I He., I fOI HI ? - el
i i ?lint-Id I i i e i ? : ?
?el | .'..' I- i: ? i. h.? ? I.e .1- -
III? MIIJ.plj This is B?*l >-<l
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fit I "I Ihe l<? '
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MLS OF SPIRIT SIDE
Hyslop Describes Stockton's
Writings frcm Other World.
GHOSTLY AUTHOR IS MERRY
Says Critics and Sceptics May
Go to the Bow-Wows if They
Don't Believe.
Professor Jam?ea H H y atop, in the April
number ?.r '"The Journal ??f th? Aniti-tean
Sofirty f?.r Peychical Raaearch," has re.
corded his t \i? liem-.s ?\itli Mlaa Etta I ?e
Camp, a young woman who protesmea,
throiif-h tl,?? ineiiiiiiii ?,f ? ?miiiiin.:. atiuii with
the spirit wori.i, to have becoma thr- unan*
iienala "i' Ih? lat?- Prank i: s?n?kton in
continuing his work ?.i producing notion
since he has left this life.
Prof?taaor Hy?lop ?i"??s not .?-?-ek in his rec?
ord to v?"!? I? for th? genuineness of the I?C?
tlon as the ??rk of Mi 'S t < > ? ? k t ? ? i.. bul to
one who ac<*epta his views the Inference la
Unavoidable, And tlirre is a ?itiotation of
itMtor.s from magasina ?-?utm-s t2otn<*ernin|
the itortea ii.at I? amaslngly naive I'"
example, there Is this letter from H, M
am. n. tiio editor ?if "Harper*?'';
I liHve r.?a?l th? BtoriM you kindly let!
with iii>?. I am sorry to find they WOllId
not nie?! "'ir wa'its for magasine us?--, and
If w? ?? ? re t.? t.ik?-- ihrm as a production "t
Krank i: St"? kt??!i id- literary executora
would probablj l>? able i.? prosecute ua for
exemplary damage?, but they are very real.
??in- may Imagine, poaalbly, s magasin?
editor ?ayiug that -?tories by l-Yank R.
Stockton "would no1 i.>1 our wanta for
magasin? i e." Hn' Prote??or Hyalop And?
tii.it "the acknowledgment that the storl?ra
ar< ?'!?> real praetlcall.? corroborate 111 ? -
Judgment of Mr M< ader. '
Mr. Meader I? th? ed tor o Th? ? 'om*
iiion Cauae" H?? ' ;,?i read ?om? ?-f Hie l??*
Camp manuscript, ?:; ' on Februarj 13. IW2.
.... ? hi "i. al?n ? i ii
Thei ? art I of point? In
| <?? i'ii Stockton'? ? ?? - Id ?'.?! iyl< f you
? r? ?.? lak? oui certain extr ?'?
I . ? r | r... toge11 I t hink I
llti ? ? recognise
l Stockt? ' k- If he had to read
i .. le mai rlpt and take ou?
th?s? . Ii ? ?i ? ?
lid i ' ' ?striking
Ti?? onl? thing I can i that th? ra
? no doubl m> mind i : o? i h<
? ?? ? i. ed in the story. "The
I'hiee, might ? ? 8 Bto? h
, to?. =
StoeMon'?. ?-?riri?> impatie--?
Miss De t**amp teemi to hav? two worrlei
In connection with th? ?torlei the ftrat thai
she will nol fled a pul ? : tlu ?econl
thai ther? will I?? ? ?? ptl Ism a? to
?Stockton ?being th? luth-ji Stockton, also,
? ding ?.r a? ocunt, i becomlni
? nt fr"' publication of this posthumoua
?\ ?-?-?? . ? ? i iiioa
i \? m ?. ' ... .,,-, .,. ti,.
? - . . -. ? . ? have a
mattei that will startle the wor
? . Don't
you see 1 lem It
will create i - I.! con
? ?? thro ighout
the woiId i ?>?ill be much obliged t.. you
m? d< ? If ou will all?? m? i
.- t to do in
. ? to .. ? ?- ? ,,.??,. . ; ?? that 1?
i?. gel thei nter? first ami thei
th? ?? and ; ? i tall?
Tou ca? ? ? ? train of this your
self, but must gel si me on? to attend t i the
: I am | osltli - : ou <a 111
zet them ? '???' '? awake
a . pei ??-...;.,
thing In ' ' e them dowr. for
i you di l*hls I the point 1 wi
; mak? .
i wish the r ember? ni m: famll? to he
paid and a certain percentage , t all torlea
1 -.?M under my nam? I m i m will
i.. willing to agre? to tl .it Writ? to my
sister and explain thii i" her. ai d 1 am
no on? ?? 111 intf ? fer? with *? our i ub?
g them, using my name it they do,
jit win b< a tin* nt of law for the ? ourt
to decid? ''an the bralnwork of a. ??
the other world?or spirit world belong t..
Ms hell hen I am willin? to allow them
something, but you are entitled to the i?. ?t,
because i ."vild nol bave written I am ?>nly
' through yon.
i ha? ? been ver? anxious for a I g. long
... find some one who could h?lp me
it., relieve my brain from all the ?toiie
I tl ii wer? crowding each other, trying to
t .-un it..-?, u<, ??n \?it?. m? bt??rl< ?.
' l*i h? ?! they are written out I will be free
m - De ramp, It appears.
? , ? deavor? d to tt Ho\-. but she I I
? < ? found n? Ith? r s publl hei nor great
, redi ? ?? rx ? oi I Prof? ssor Hyi '"i>
Sneers from Spirit Scribe.
Then follov ? sonv account of ? it Pre
fessor H\slop describ? hi commui ??'.i
tl'.n with Si.? kt.ni through Mrs. I'hcno
????th, ..< Ho ?ton, . m? dlum developed bj
the Professor, and Ml - De t'amp 1 ??
. .i.. ? wer? .' .'? taken, II i- state?!, : o
that Stockton miKhl prove his s|*lrit Iden?
tity, Th? y l??ok plain in I?'< bi uarj and
.Mill i II ??! t ? I
It la to be .-.;??....: ? ' ? ,'H it >'f
I block 1 n ha? responded t.? the call o Mr
1 ? 'i.? i ..-.?.i th, : nd ;t ha - : i en ? xplali ? d to
I him i hat a hal I? ?vant? ?I is proof thai
; prfxlu? ed by Mb s I '?? ? "amp ai o
r, ;<lly his \\i?!-k ai d nol ! i rs To I
; ?
W liai do l can aboul the I*h? ?
an .. bad lot. ?
them, i.? i tl em go to lh< d< mniti? n b*?w
.; fast ? i hey v. anl to. I
work in my own way, an?l i kti ??*, and
ki ows, ai d thai Ii en?
You
rl* i i. and thai makes n.n ?it i II
: * if a mai can ha\ ? no r? -i In
hi ;? v>- ? ..,.,. . . ?.?
i i .i loi "i dl !.. that .i? nam? Is
.1.. n Bml1 'u ..... f., ? ? : - . :
r.-ally ha\. ?:? lo ?lo i ... ?, ;. d
I : ....
. U up tln-ii i ?dative? !?? -. their
-1 !? mal
i thh !? I won't uo 1 . In?as al
all, but p? ! ? : : \?.!t!i you.
y??u ? ? uve all the erltl?
??an, but ?1? n ? *? nd tlipm t? ??. i n th?*y
die, for I W? ? . a? ? nl> k;:.
thei e of th? m v, :
lived, and I wa? nd.? ol the whol? I? I
l'i. f? ?so m- loi i.? re annot?t? i "Ri ad
? is and in- nd? . i :.ii. st?x kton will i,. ? to
judg? of th ? !? ? allusion to 'wash
? ? the whole lot of crltl II
t of us ai
th? trial of . .. r- in this
ri ?p? el Mi < ' . ... ? know th? ?| ?
to make t?.. r< :? r? ni ??
, \... pi ?
Hns His L-ui'jh on Science.
Then e of ' it rol" i nd an
he In* estigatoi
Ih' ' mi ? |>1? . d than he was.
1 i.. i.. biilldo--i d Into glv
? ? ? ? i . .,-. i- d on tellin*"
?.? f. He W?i ll I let n? ?
und no?A thai wit n*
-.?I lot, aftei all,
oui? nor? . urne d.?>.
11? I? ?:.;', .. ?nd? 1.1 gentleman, I
all. and I ??". r. ; ?? ?nd , ?
. m ,
; ..-?.., ,.., again, i l
I ?? I ! ? ? . :
I ? '
Ilesa*,? seh Ray, but
... , . ? ?
: ? ? ...:.,,i ,. ,i ,,, i|.. moi I ?.I
make? u-i laugii whil
?-t. . kton ? am? ii according to i he
I ? ..|.... ., Tbl linn M - l ?? ' .i
nol |ire em and Bto? ktoi?, ap< ak iif* ol thh,
?aid
"1 .mi ?om? *f liai n. 11 ? ' i han ?? h? n
? hen i..i i ?... drawn t<< hei bj
f? ? ol i - : associa I Ion i chh'allj and
ny ? ollSfloll ? ? -
I ll?l ., ? 1 ., l.' ?,,li> I ? : ? .1 ' ? I
and th. .-..in. Dm? H hell.??' .
Hi ill? o klmll? ,|...i.. ..i i.i pi? ? iur? in n
Ml I ?? ? ..m, ? ? Into i
when i ? v . m liini .it I on in?l
?.',i\ ?? soiii? ',;? m. Und ?I i . ..
"I II . ? M| I'll ,i'....|l Mi.
! .,^^, 1 ,.l .i.,.'. Hull "hi ? lid '.' ' d th.it
tin ?irked at thi Wrltlnj
Hud uol il" w h n Is ?l??n? i" r? 1 hei. I?
?.., Iran?? Ihei and '?? ? au??i of Ih
mal ?... i ? if-taine-l ' .ii Hit?
'a.i? i .I<? i.. n. , .?.? i. : '..i
:?? -. ullij l :.. ?!? i ill.
tioll I ? ... I ? .1 .. ! Ill' lllll'.ll
? i : ., .-i . v Him ihiiika
I |l would be Letter the other way. t?. get
; her ?onsriotisness OUI of the wav. mil t? i;
I her I need it and can um be. active ..rain
I better than a sleeping one. The result Is
j what I am after. I do not care a Bg f? i
j III? proe.ss."
Miss l>?' camps dcs.-iptlon of the wa)
[ Hi steriss were .\titi?i? differs from
Stockton's idea of surko. tl>>n. Hi' ??)
"In the ?beginning the stories were mere
sketchea "There was I man. and he ?4M
? i-.'iiui-so ' No .?onveiaation. A mer?
sketch. The first two. The next time I
sat ?down ?tO write 1 .?.aid t.. Sto.'kton: "Von
must make these stories mote .?liar. I'M!
Ihem In. I have no literary ahility. I am
?Willing t-> sit here and write them OUI for
yon. You know I talk to him M I do I" ;
?you." Then I ?began. The next story was;
fuller, more complete, and Up t? the last
Story von d??n't have to change a word."
BOMB WRECKS STORE
Occupants of Tenement House
Thrown Into Panic.
The "bomb belt'' still remains true lo its I
name, for early this ?morning there was an
other loud explosion, in a ?grocery . tor?>
owned by John Caliza, at No. .1. Hast l.th j
street. The Italian told the police of th?
Kast ."?th street station that three weeks
im?, he had ?received threatening letters de?
manding money, and promising a bomb if
no cash was forthcoming.
He and his wife and three children were
in he.i when the explosion ?occurred this
morning. The store was wiiik.d. and
several other stores In the neighborhood
lost their windows. The shop is in the
ground floor of a live story tenement house
and the occupants went Into s panic In an
Instant.
?Patrolman O'Rourke could Und no one
who had been In the street when th? ?crash
?ame. The ?police say that th.?r<- ?have be? i
at least, twenty-five >bomb explosions In tb_
neighborhood within g year.
FIGHT BIGGER PAYROLLS
City Club and Citizens Union Pro?
test" Against Tammany Measures.
Statement? tere i?f?;e.J ?,.sferd._v by
both the ?City ?""P;b and th* Cltlsens Union
protesting again, t th?* ?mal executive ap
ll of ionie of 'he hi!!? passed m thl
closing .hours of the last I*-si ?.'?a tu re. ?ht?!'
??'''"iid rn.k?? mandatory ln?*re?_*e_ it? th*
ps y rolls of Vet? Sofk ?Cltj
Senator ?*?i!!en's hill pr-nidlng for the
re?rading of all "doormen" as patrolmen
In the polte? fore'e, ?*irh a eonsequenl Ir?
i?.?? in salar*, ts denoun?ced In both itat?
m<ents as a hi'l that would make ?mandatory
?alarv mrreas-? aggregating 176,040 on Ihe
city's [payroll
Tn the ?'?t Club'i statement, with re?
gard to th" C'illen bit! It is contended that
if the rank of doormen ' 1? to be abolish? 1
those doormen who are unfit *or police d'ity
Id be retired on the pensions to which
? . ?r*. non- eligible, "and that onh tho.-.?
tantlally (it for rolie-e dut? ihould ue
advanced to the Mlary wd other tights >?l
I patrolmen '
The ?'ity i'lub make? objection also to
Senator Black s bill establishing s ?pension
fund for employes of Hie Department ??t
Correction ?and Assemblyman Goldberg-'
bill prohibiting the merging of ?d!??!'.?!- lists
in the Department of Education
rayroll in??re.se bills for deputj ei#rks
? ., Qanerai ?Sessions Court, in the Queens
1'istrict attorney's office and In the Mu?
nicipal Court are, .?mon*? ot?hers obJ?ected to
i ? ih? ' itliens Union.
| RELIGION IN HIPPODROME
; 4.000 Attend First Big Meeting*
of Forward Movement,
Moie than four thousand men and h?~e>s
gathered In the Hippodrome yesterday af?
ternoon to attend the mass meeting heM
!\ the Men .-?nd Religion 1er ward Move?
ment T'r .tohn H. ?Finie***, president of the
! college of the ("ity of .v.? York, presided,
. Fred Smith, originator <?( the forward
l.iea. was In charge of the devoUonal pro*
gramme. In ihe absence <>f bishop David
H Greer. He was assisted i?y the Hev.
Charles % Berber John l? Rockefeller.
i .upled one of tl e box?ss and showed
egri it interest in the proceedings,
Haymond Robins, miner and social
worker, mount?ed the s?p?eakers' platform
; and discussed "The ;-.?? inl Message of tin
Gospel." during ?which he said that the
movei ''lit '".'p.'\.'> in the Ti n
Commandments. The commandment "Thou
shall not steal," *-.'.!'! Mr. Robins, applies
.??.t as forcefull) to ii'.- overtime an?l un
tlerpay thieves as it ???es to the ordinary
thief, who Meals property. "Thou slialt
i..ei covet" spplles Just as much t?. the
man Who ?bes ii"l pa? his t:.i?1'?>? ?= what
they di serve, ?said tl e speaker.
Ap
,tud;eans greet ?judges
Meet to Congratulate Recent
point?es to Federal Bench.
Judge Julian W. Mi k and Judge Julius
M. Mayer, who were n ently sp?polnted on
the federal bench, wei ? ?congratulate I ?j
ii:? ?i fellow mem?ber? ai a meeting i : I
.1 idarana held at the Hotel Astor lasl nlgtir.
Justice I'.ijur. <>T" th- Supreme Court, dellv*
. n d the greetings
? speakers Included Judge Sch?tzer?
er of Philadelphia, and Judge Sellgman
? Mrouse, of VVIlkes-Barre, l'.-nn. a letter
i i' i ? : ? i cam? from Oscar s. Straus.
"II. i.:. w and Jurisprudence" was read
by the Rev. Dr. M. II. Harris ; "Jew In Il?
lation to the Law "f the Land," bj Max J.
K?hler, end "Federal Bench aii'l Sociul
l'ie.1,1. m." by B, N Btroo k Dr. Henrj __
Leipzig. ? ? ii - ill nt ut tl.?' s... lety, pn
sided
TO MEET CARL LIGIN AT PIER
Local Labor Bodies Plan Big Welcome
for Head of German Organization.
<?"ii.ii.nt. ? -? ol Ihe i '' ntral Federated
I'nlon, t!.?- i 'icii.-.i ll? i ? .. Ti ?!?!?- end other
.. ntrul i'"cii - ? f lal oi unions made si -
ments j i terda to wei? om ? ? '..-!
head ?>( the Federation of Tradi -
nd un mi" i of (he < ?? i man Reichs*
?.im i-- .lue h< r? to-day on the steamer
Presiden! Lincoln, of the Hamburg*Amerl*
Une, hen the \ ? tael ai : h ? ? at hi r
berth this forenoon. About one thousand
in'ml.'i ??: ? :al and national unions ??.n
i p ai lia '???? k, and r?verai ad?n ?
? " ? .ill !?? mai.. a public cei .,,.
'.. .11 ? ? Ivei fo him In the evenlm* ti
? ? Hall, So. 210 51
n wai said lhat Mr. Usln would ?.
about .? m< nth In thl count i \ i lui .
..if "i tl.? l'inc : ?? will ;? ak In du -
1.1. it . itl< "ii behalf ol tin Am
i . 1er il on il !.." ? r and lat? r n ill
al m? 't Ings "f the Su ?.ili?i pai i\
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
""-IATI|:i; AI.MANAO
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WIRELtSS REPORTS
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?' '" ''W "'-??. "i ? ' I as TU tulles sert ?ef
To point to Scotch cheviots
is to point out a most interest?
ing feature of our Spring suits.
Fancy mixtures so apart
froni the ordinary that even
the layman is impressed with
ihe Scotchman's deft blending
of colors.
Brownish tones, grays, and
blue grays, all so skilfully
woven that the effects are dis?
tinctly new and refreshing.
Spring overcoats of Harris
tweeds go well with the Scotch
cheviots.
Stetson Derhies.
"Stetson Special*' Derbies,
exclusive with us in New York.
RooEBs Peet Company.
Three Broadway Stores
Ht nl ?<*
Warren St. 13th St. ..4th St.
AMUSEMENTS.
NANSKMIJLD isysrssr
COOPEH I MON. TO Ml-HT. ?.13 P M
?___RI_FN T' ' v" -:'y'- et. & 513 Ave
.1/AIt VI. i*. 2 go ft g go popular rne-s
DII D R A Q end Burial of the Maine
______ ? IX KIXEMACOLOR
Ml.'SlC Pep.Prices. Mat.Dally
ACADEMY
PRETTY PEGGY.
?-.nel>- Kool ht .".'-*. c i" yesterday, is .'.xiieoted
k Tue_day evening oi .Yednesday toreneon
rh? Lapla 1 reporte. .?? 1<M miles eat' o.
?bandy Hool ?? I i ran yesterday, Is ??pected to
? ? mox_n
INCOMING STEAMERS.
TO-DAT.
"?s??1 Vrnrr. T.lne.
?no't^rda1" Rott??-? lain April ? Holl-Am
fac* ."Pars .*?. rll 2. Boo'.h
?? s Ifornla tilas prit 6... Anchor
*.;.-., v. - .?? remen, .prl ?'. . .N G L!o>d
"Lapland Antwerp, Avril 6 .Red Stai
?Al'emannta . Kingston, April xo Hamb-Am
? Ugon . ma. April 10 i lyd?
?., udlsn Bermuds, April 18, Quebec
??i-..-, ?Bkermuas, Aprtl IS.. .Ber-At
?? arollns San Juai . A| rll 10 N v & P P
fit Laurent . .Bord, ms, March 28.. .French
Lulstana. S March Sl Uoyd-ltal
Lituania.Ubau, Aorl t...Russian
? ?.H_\ re, April 4 .Kreuch
Kro?:>r?* UncOln.Hamburg*. April *. ..Hamb-Am
Du ad'Aosta. ...Genoa. April _ .Italian
Hermtnlui.Barbados, April ...... 3_oustoa
Ne? Orleans, April lu. bo Pac
El Mundo .. ....G?__veston, A?prl D ...So Tac
DAY eVPRIL I?.
?1 ?? mi ton April 10 ,W 8tsr
?Heilig Ola v. Chrlatlansand, April _ Pc-Am
*T_**-__*ba. . Kingston, April H.'" F (To
"????gejran. ,i .Tampico, April 7....Ward
?Saramacca Trinidad, April ... R l> ?W I
???araieixa.Havana, April 1_.\v_rri
Athinal..Palermo, April .'?. ?,reeK
La Bretagne ... Havre, April 8.French
(i ?? ?. ai>ri' ."?. .French
Mesaba.London, Aprtl 8.AM Tran*
Matin. Antwerp, March SI... .
Yuniurl.Clenfuegoa, April 3... Ward
Ben Jacinta . Galvesi n, Aprtl Io , Mallory
Rto Grande. Brunswick, April IS Mailory
I i - .Galvesti n, Apr*' M s., Pa?
City of Colui bui tavannab, \prii IS .Savannsb
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
? ?.-? ? A-i . . Genoa, April ?;.Hssfb-Am
L4vi !i?.".i. April 7 .U int. -? ,
"? ? ?*erp, eVprll :t ......
?R A Wilhelm.. '?"'?" v j., i : ;. |lSI \ ?
? ' ??? ? I I, V - i' 11... M union
I ?Tuneo ? > ?\prll 1_ .. ? '?m^.-.
Mohawk . ...Ja.?k ?oiivllli. ?Vprll n. Clyde
i.i Rlii.?!ah.i, April 11..., s.. Pac
'Brings mail
.Vl'ce p ,,,
IO:iio a ra
B. SI a m
:; ?hi |. m
1 :e?i p m
.". "Op m
OUTGOING, STKAMERS.
TO DAT.
Mill Verjel
l'or. lAtte. ' Ion ?. sals.
Alamo, Hi inswl . M:e ? . l ".. i ra
: ilisi'.W. APRIL 18
K'p'a Wilhelm, Bre? en, Mil. ?'- :3il a m 10*00 am
\frl. .in ItIi ". l: .1. Ian. IN 13:00m :::?n? i? i..
Iveran, Argentina, Am K r i_.'m?iii
i. Hoi I-A
? . Hamburg, I lamb Am
?'??r Montgomery. Sa van, Hav - ?
A:..(.., t... ..!,!.-: HI?, I ;?. ,.
WFDNEHDAY, APRIL 17
. in manl i, Lli ?.i ? ? mard.ll :30 a m
?tulla, Curacao, lied I). h:3Hini 12:0(1 m
Hermudian, Bermuda, Quebec, .um t m 11:00 a m
i Marta, Colon, i F Co . 0:30 a m 12*00 In
Ladj Carrlngton, Montevideo. 12:00 m 3:00 pm
. 'ornan, he, Ja. kfonvlll. ( ? 1:00 p m
a?, i Malloi - l ."> p m
TRANSPACIFIC MAILS.
i '.?.-. ? ? .. ii ? ['lose In N. Y P. M
Ilawall (via An Fran.ti Hierra I o lay, C:.'iO
Japan I 'oi ? .e. i ' In i i ? la Seattli ?
Ksmakura Maru .Apr 18, 6:30
Hawaii, Japsi i Phlllp
.. ii>?>
Mara .Apr 19, 8:30
Japan, Cores i" i (via
V'ei ? .'-ri Mom <__l. ..pr 28, ?; :*?)
Tshitl, Marqu? ?;i ? ' ok Islands,
N'? Zealand, Australia i?i:i Han
!':.?..??' Manulca .\pr 28, 8 SO
rapan, ? 'or. i, i 'hlna I ??... '.',. on s) -
?". ago M.irei .Apr 28,8:80
Hawaii, Japan, Corea, China, ?Phil
Ipplnea (via Ban Fian. I? o] l'e*r
sis .Apr. c??. r> no
Hau.ui. Guam, Philippine- ivia tan
Frai el* ol i K Transport.May 1. 8:30
Hawaii, FIJI i-i.iti !-, Samoan ?n!
\-w Zealand, Australia nla
Victoria) Haran a .Ma. 10 ?' SO
SHIPPING NEWS
Port of New York, Sunday, April 14,
1912.
? RRIVK?
Sleaim i .- .. i nilan ' Hre. I_julabei | c ; g,
April ii. to lienham a. Boyegen, In t'Ulla.t.
Arrlv. ?I ?i th. Bar . i s s m,
Hteaniei tilnidalehall (Br), Troon March '.'7.
and H Ufas, N S April il. to the Munson sh
i.n.? In halla? Arrived al the H.ir .-n o ? rn.
- c e Mr i. m . ?.. c February 8,
Slngapon '.?- !? tai ? ?__ por Said March l?*..
Algten _i ind Bi itoi \piii 12. to Barb i g
>'". v. Ith mdw li ; Ived at th? Bai si i" p m,
il
M? atm r Ei f?er), Hamburg Mai ? li
:;... to H.I-..CI T Wai len, In i ill?sai Arrived at
ihe Bo at 11 '?" ? m.
Delaware, Philadelphia, to ? I ??
with m?!- Pass? '. In Qu ? ;.n I In
i '. i:. ;. in
i 1:1 i. Liverpool April 6
. ml Que. nato? n 7. !?> I lie i'unard ? . Id
?hi first cabin, ".T : I In und ?.;:;
? , , . i - - : .? : I ? .?. \ : : l\>,.
,t III.- H
illa Mai ? ill ?> \\ ' II ''
1. i ., ?. . ? ?? Da lie 11
ft i'o. with 1H pa
.,! I. I..c '? I '-??
. .,: . , . . ? M II
7 Dunkirk .'?' sud llalli i .pi ll 11. to 1
\ ??,.. altl ilk eVrrlved e Bar a
:
? nnei ltt.li? Main iDiil.lil (toll
.. ' .. ?., |hi ll". ? I
...t., ?? .nchored oui
the Hi ,.i ?? i?:. p
. . ? Hi i Hull M ir? h 28 t.. Kai
?lemon
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i .,-...,1 m i?'i.,'.niii". ,' ?::? p m
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STEAMERS AT r ^Rt;iGN PORTB
M \, n in ?. s.-? Vorb
f.i u: _ *
Stere Brothers
direct attention to their exceptional facilities for the
DRY AIR COLD STORAGE OF
Furs, Fur-lined Garments and Oriental ^u%$
in accordance with the most modern atul approved mt*thod?j with
Insurance against Theft or damage by Moth and Fire,
at very low rates, also
Storage for Draperies and Hanging!
Special Concessions in Trices for Altering or Repairing
Furs during the Spring anil Stimmer. Laice Curtaini
Cleaned at Moderate Cost and stored fret* of charge.
Kstimates submitted and articles called for upon requofc
Telephone: Gramercy 1*000
Stern Brothers
are now prepared to make to order on tlie premises
FURNITURE 5L1P COVERS
for which a large variety of Cretonnes, Cotton Damaskj
and Linens is shown to select from.
AWNINGS FOR WIND0W5 AND PORCHES
of the best quality awning stripes,*also novelties in tur**.! dm!*
with stencilled designs to conform with the architecture of houses.
WINDOW SHADES
of King's Scotch Holland with Hartshorn's Tin or VVood
Spring Rollers. Samples and Estimates
Promptly Submitted.
West 23d and ?2d Streets
James McCreery & Go,
23rd Street 34th Street
iriPORTANT SALES
On Monday, April the 1 ?Mi
Bedroom Furniture, Domestic Rugs.
Carpets, Linoleum, Curtains and T"p
holstery Fabrics.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
Silks, Wash Dress Goods, Parasol?;.
Waists. Feather Xeckwear, Women's
Suits, (towns, Coats and Shoes.
23rd Street 34th Street
AMUSEMENTS.
rt? h A v.,4.1 141 D'lyl
SI M
??'?mxi-Clfl US ?AROUND THE WORLD
MM M Mill lAF.MMi. Al'I'II, II,
TETRAZZINI
\Ti- N? i\V ??V RALE.
M ?MM. KI.I.HITI'S II, , St. bttt. B'*. t ?* ?H
T :" Mr. Chares Hawtrey'^r
WINTER GARDEN Bt^4Yi tt"
??lutin?*?* T??-m'w. :."? 78c, and Bei ? Beata $1
WHIRL O^SOCIETY
WEST KM?. r.'.":li s? . W ,?f ?*?;.. .\ . ?.? > ?!.".
THE BIRD OF PARADISE
(LAST MADISON SQ. GARDEN
WEEK [Sg^^liaV&lg
f (wrnum^jaiiiylI
,\ the new 1,1*90? haraoter Spactacle Success
CLEOPATRA
A World of Foreign Arrnir Bfitlaaa.
ADMIPPION TOm a pa, Kea rved Seats
EVERYTHING ZQ ? DUC 19 ,11 11.50.
PRIVATE BOX SKATS S2.50. Boi <iffl<?
open '.' \ M !<? 9 P. M. Children u"....-r 10
><?.?!s Half Prlca lo After* n Performancia,
Branch Ticket urn."?? (Bos Offlca l'ri????-??.,
i.? iiiKti Valley Ticket Office, 14H?> B*way.
N". Y Central Ticket Office, 121 W. 125th St.
Theo 1,,'l.r's (two ?tore?), l??i Leaos Ave
and 299 urand Bl . and *?Taiuimaker'a Store.
?CTAD B'wajrm45th. Eva! IS. Uata.Wed.
AOlUn ,.. Hat . 8:15. \\'?'<!. Mat., 50 ?.-*.! 50.
TIIIBD
111?.
MONTH
THE GREYHOUND
THEGARDENQF?LL?H
< piiiiiry The? , 82 I Si ? 1 Av. Phon? ?MOO
!:? N ??i M.it Sat ? JO ;.'. -j-j \v,.,i Mat 25-$l .".?>.
valuers V ; ..:.::-..-.r
?&?'SS. WII8S in DISRAELI
^.rm>r\ 44th 8t..W of B*way. Tal. Rry.3l.40.
// ?ttf?r\ ' ?ve. atS i.. Mat. fl ,2:30
M?? GALSWORTHY'S "NE PIGEON"
jHuimj ?,,.,,, Umta ... w#d? ,,t, it2 .,?
Keaaedy'a 'Terril.I,. M?-,?!.-' .,:. | Pula??*? of
Hun.'' i .?i it it W > luir* "laith??on tri both playa
BELASCO '.:,?. *:.i
I>\MI? LAST . WEEKS
WAppipi r\ riii laii i<\ ?if
MKT I C.L.U n n ???.Kimm.
ftEPUBLIC \\ . ' . ;; ?'.'...:,:
? THE WOMAN
*?? *?l ?OKI \**H>KI\. TO-Nlt'Hl
DESTIN N
???alated ? Ml l?lnli ?.ill?. Idmiur.l l???lil?*r
\rtliur II,?. Iiiiimii. Tl k?t? Jj tu |.1 from
M u !>...,m- i ?. Wi ?? 341N 81 an.l
.>" nnusu ru i \i?<i. B'*?? . i ?. i s.
M UUclAlf Bv? ?VI.*. Mal w .?. E I
Itl ?.IWIN?. H? M?.Il I'. S:|V
BlancheRing ???
COLONIAL
11,11.? ?.iti..il
?.u? i.i?vuni?' Kei?i.?.
? r.???? .V Hinna, **\ i-'i
\\ ??.. ; ? v
SHHAMBRA M Bu illifilS?hl
l*VSi ?,7 ?2..HEADUNEI.S..-2
!ltl KM I I \ llll MKI Mil? \?IIKNfJ
Il \ Ml I. I i I I ?I \ I I 1* M '
... HARRUI II CADYl
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\MMI i;?*ii IVS m? IT v?i ?
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"Tur riTiirt?" ? ??-, <*?-"? '???? '
Int r * I M?t H i
Ils -i?ii \t.l il \? I H l -?" ????* d?i<
AMUSEMENTS
LEWIS WALLER ?/.','. Y.,7*
bhO?UWa. "'"
WEBER& fields '..v'iT?'0
j "Hok<"j * lie; ? . -? ? ., ?
i -STH NT " ? ? ? *'?
A BUTTERFLY WHEEL
1.11(11 . I- I, K*'?si? of B'wa?
?&.,-. LITTLE BOT BLUE
|er*| I UM? II. ,41 - !
Bunty Pulls tha Strings !
Dl?.hnll?.fl ''"'? ,:
riaJllUU-0 , ..,,-,, -,(.JN ?;...... . v
BOUGHT AND PAID FOR
M \\H.\ l"l AN e i| Bo <??' A v ?
!&..?$ JOHN MASOH Vta?T
NEW YOKK**. I.i:\IHM. 1IIIMKK8.
rUQiDr ! ?? aj an I 101 i Si ? P itf,
LiTirint m na v, . - -p
Ks* OU?E.; T?IST
Marie I .
UfCEUM ?$?M\fi __?
TnNiGHTi'AULJ. RAI?EV'S
T_-_IB_. eFR|CAN HUNT
- SEEN' AM) ?_>ES< .' "
\\ It] M \ R*t >''..< ?i H M< ril IN PI? ? I'-'-*3;
uiin.nu i-itiTs
nuuoun
SS, THE RIGHT S H?PPY
With cDoroth? I n i S E n ' n-eet*.
n\ a. win ti ?un:- The r?i?ii"<?B.
FDL???. ? S V* : - ? ? -' *
Whiteside,',:. Typhoon
Msn/ss N.\t Wee* te Hn?l*..n Th?f*Mi*_
HAKKlO Mata Thurs ai '
THE TALKER.
Wt M .t ..: _ ? ? -.$130
The Quaker Girl ?
GKII._l.i_N m _ i *->< -i5
louis mann rasas
KM( Kf KIMM M K. B ?? *>'??? /.!'
SawE?f?ISPffl
hew Amsterdam;w ? m
i .... .; N,_i.t-. t Mati l__L__f
THE MAN ?FROM COOK'S
Zi..-iF.:..U MOIU. ROl'lih\
"A WliSOME WIDOW" ??&SS
1 IDCDTM I2d Ht., near B'_ iv. i:??* * *?
LlDl_l.ll *.*.. : ?ai _ :. Best Beattttg
HENRY MILLER
ne T.
Blli?l
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W lth *....rB?- N-S_k * ?HsMses Pnmmt?
ni nu- ? "?' ' ' *"'n
GL'.Bt Matin?e Po. ?Ui PrJJ*
tfg.' EDDIE FOY sd
In THF. RAINBOW filou?
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m A M
VNEXT MONDAY
V\ | l; |< \ A 11 i:.-?-|IIH ? '
KKW nt-KRETTA
THE ROSE MAID
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ut.ii! | ?'clock i'. t".