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ID MG UP By ELS Girl of 9 Killed When Father Forced Her to Pick Coal on Railroad Tracks. ESCAPES POLICE WARRANT Wife and Little Ones Suffered Worst Cruelties on Record, Savs New Jersey S. P. C. C. Agent. Union Hill X. .".. F.i, 19.. '?pj our fath? r and loch him up" w< re Um word? of ihre? brisU children ihis .?Hod about .1 tir- on tli* estsklrti .<f rni'.i, Hill. The poll ? of .irr.**- Cltj snd throughout Hudson i ?arching for Prank narged ?ritti comp I i .? ?iildren t.. ?let p w it! the pig? Mr.s Suchen sayi that her husband ? ? - i ?. ?Mr-old ion bj th< - n? ii him t.. Ihe top vii? ro !*,<? remaim mv< ral Btnul? i When tin* child s si lie wat ?, :iii.i i .. lim? ' ?? stti ndli | phyi - vive him, added the i ... _re, lldrcn. Tl.- m ?hair- gt ndlng her mvn children oui to ?teal, a hile hl .*pring ar?- kepi a! school snd sre - th? the Id '?? Be* ?"???i - ..p.. he si nt liii* r,;n. - esi ghter i.. pick coal along the rail? Bhi was kill? ?! rali Even thhi did nol soften h? hi i une h?.in?- ?-nd f . riev? n?year?old itepsoi al ou! I ?: I kicked th? boy Into ins? ? ihei ? ? ? Hjhei sen I .- aft? '? - ? -. ' luring husbai ? ? th? ? Ig?, Iheli ein g t h< l "I have pi i ?i an I . . sllow I : ?. ? ... m to th? i - His ant mi d nol to 1 was is? He 1 ? ni| i l ' ? t th? children wer? ictui , n ?lgi RLO l.? PAT? Celebrated HATS Spring Styles Now on Sale NEW YORK Chicago Philadelphia Agen *ies In All Principal Cities Suites of 2 and 3 offices ??r SB*/ nnnil>?*??? Ir. ??ntir*? floors, ii T?<1 ?abdivided ;?? me?et yo'ir rfquir'-ni?*!)' *. ar?~ now available in the MS Aeolian Hall tli*? r*"! afivrrtiv'i buildiag in ? b?* world, located on West 42nd Street opp. Bryant Park anil rnnninp ihrn Is ?t.'ird Mr?-?*?, with ?I* ?StSCI -? bo? h entrann**. An of* So? bii?din-* unMir p.i??''(l in location and facilities. A<a*?*nt ?m pNSsisSB. Pea>c $i Kllim.in 3*1 Mad. Avf. T?*l. et(K> Rryant WINTON NEW NOTCH AR-R.OW COLLARS WITH CLOSE FITTING TOPS WINTON %ni ??. ADRIAN 2}i in. IS eta., 2 for 25 ?ota. Clued, Ft ?hod r ?ft Co., Makers CUPID GRIPS CROESUS BY THE FINGER NAILS F. R. Hall, Wealthy Safe Man, Not So Safe in Barber Shop, Where Pretty Manicure Wins Him. I Bj ;? ? graph ? Tb< rrll Now Haven, Pit? 1'c Tli.it Cupid has been s guest at the Hotel Tail practising largely in the barber shop, ?became known ti?-<i.,\ srlth tin-- nn nouncement <?f tii?- coming msrrisge of Miss S;?in. ?Louise Smith. ? pretty i? anlcuriat there, lo Krank R. Hall of New fork, ?i retired member "f Her? nu?. Hail A Marvin, ?-.if?- manufactur? era. ii? baa 1- ? -i a guesl at the Taft for some time. Miss Smith ih twenty? one wars- old. Al" Hall la well a<l :i . ,: - Sin?. tin- i)??-? \ wat .n- ', laal - ??;??'. M u smith, srho is a daughter "f Mrs. Hiram B. ?8-mith, ..f So. ?13 w h alley a\en ???. ai held the pia. ? ? of manl . trial Bht is tall snd handsome, with striking blond hair and ros* cheeks. Mr. Hall, who Is one ol the m mti ra ? :' tiii- hotel com] arber 1 ? ? sin ? - ' often. < Sradually 1 ?fri? nda ??f both noticed tl nt n hen Mr s - Is i sual ? "iii irlst Th? ? . rm i of Ih? roroant ?? was :. hi ?l this et ? tig. when M isa ?Smith announ. id thai sh? \? ?- ?-? ??? msii ? ? to the wealth: : ol Neu Fork, 'i ?? tv ?. fam ? ? a It Issl Tin w?edding hss been sel for n?-xt Thursdsy, and will i?<? quietly cele brated thai evening at tin borne of the officiai hu? ? Irrgyiiian, th*- Rev. J. Fred? ?ink S' xton. of St. James's Bpiacopsl Church, in Westvllle, nesr here. <>niy the Immediste fsmilies ?win i.a- pressnt Immedistel*?' sfter the ceremonj the ?cotnpsny will go t-? th? iiot.i Tsft, v in ra ? Isrge reception is to be held In th? bsllroom Over two hundred In vitations have been issued Assisting m welcoming th? guMts will be Mrs. Bmith, ti. other of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bmith. the brother and MM? r-Hi-law '?i th? bride, and the 1 i daughters ol the bridegroom. Mr. Snd Mrs. Hall will ?It-par: for Bout ?hem Irlp ol als weeks after the w?edding, and will make their home In New York. Mr. Hall owns large faun In California and also an estate m the Cstskills H^ lias ? married daughter seven ' years a,?.i,-r than Miss smith. He Is also a giandfath? i. bta eldest dsughtei having .two children. Mi BmItli - to ,-;i.1er h?ome In vVestvill? and sill live with hei daugh? ter ?:i New i'orfc Several dozen ippll? ? at ona for Mlei Smith ?? pla? ? bav? be< n i. prived al th? Hotel Tan. SWEENEY m IE ? BARE VICE Gf ? "IiIhiimi! fr..in fir,i eggt. guPty ?r not g ty. He | It is genei . ti? h i., ki hat Sweci : day morning. Bw \ || t] from doii i'< v?'??? ? D utri? t Attorn? - | n *?''?' v' ' ? r? ti at to pei . ... and ! . . ? .- s . . ihi ? ?? P? ..... I net Sweei It il owed th ? .???;,.*HNi ,, month ... Oil? .'?<) G ?*"_'."?? I?*? ' . ? ? ? ? I pa Bcrgeant Pel 1 : ? : were toi? the i ??? -..::-?? Uno of i . ? ? ? : .'. -?;??? ?ther of "Ba ? "bis? k :. ? 1 ? nd< rl'.ii, Infor? M thai .-I paid to Duffy .? in ?nth 1 ' 1 t.. I '? ? :ni" I !<? had i" 'ii i Id li? said, that mom > ull Imat? ly w* ni lo Sa ? Wi.i - trembling and In -? it? m '? ben hi .as bro D ti ????..,- ofll? ?. It at h< ay fi had been done * Slpp, Mi. Whitman d?*clded not io ? iiiiiil t. .daj. when th? .lohn I? ..ir rned and I .gulai Febi un : gn Aftc- Mere Inspectors. Baron**' W ilk told ? hal ol poll?. (trail m the old .' n, ..mi whi n Hi? re la oth? r ration of hli sf?r> besldi I ndl? im? nta ??: pol , aptaim tora whose nan . ? ifon be? n link?"?! s th? grafi Investigation will follow. VVllkins will n ? ?? ol hla si??r> to t ??John i"" grand Jurj to-day, and - n ? in ?* la expe? l? An n. ? ? ? nil nos. ?'?* one hopi ? attach ? : DlBtrlci Attorns] ofll ? | it Mi. w hltmsn la i m on th? trail ol tl ?? entire Kr<.?n? grafting Inspectora snd captain? m . . eral ? oll? tor?. The r?< Ital ?. roy Wllkina wsa on a par with il toriei t"!?i lo Diatrl * Attorney Whl in??ii by other Harlem resort keep* ? if \s hat fn? U nu' ?1 Bweeney*a avari "Why, on i.nov," asid Wllkni ?wh? r Patrolman Bug? ns PV?, wli had been collecting for Captain Walsl cam? to me las! July with thla h?*? Sergeant Duffy, he aald to me: 'Nov Wllkinfl, '?"! kn"u tins preclncl hi 'juai be* h mi?i i * m two Captain ~ sia ii" longer haa you. y*-?u are now ? ? ? th Lenox avenue pre? Inct. Thai is Cap tain Kslllber. l'?>it he won't ii?-!?. yon to ;, ,,,,?. ii. 'i nol in the fame, lin you mual pay Inspector Sw? m. ' man. Give him whai you've bean k?. iiik in? tor th? last two years." "And ?I?? : ou knoa continu?**d W i kins? "thai man Duffy wouldn't t ?? k >.*,<?;, month, UK? Captain Walnh'i mat to.-k. N?'. hi. ii- wanted ft?, snd had to sUnd for the $]0 bik? ' Walsh Kept Hands Off. i it hers who were In Hie n< m !?? soi avenue preclncl t"i?i "f almllar arrange? ments, of Walsh keeping hli Usnda <.n i?,?. new pi' in' '? snd all th? **r.?u being ? oil'-' ted by Duff] <ji mm of Bweency'a other alleged electors. j W. Collins, I't'opri'tor of ?i <;?!?' si .\o 71 Wool ISSth street, t"i?i the Dle iricl Attorney thai he paid Patrolman j-,,x ?^."aii ;, nif.nth until las! July, when i'o\ introduced Duffy. After that he paid Bweeney'i man 173, i?utTy telling timi according to nil story? ?thai the in? spector WOUM not bS r-atifli?-! with 1?.sm than ?*'-?"? more than Walsh exacted. The strange part of the stpriea told b? the half-dosen mk>?i?nkeap**ri rester? day i* that none <?t them kepi ?? dis. moin: resort. Bui from their tsstl Imony ?t was msnlfssl to iivir hear tii.it Bwesney levied tribute <>n ev. I piece, wheth? r straight or < rooked, ; | that when th?-. besttStSd to "?CO screws" they were t.?iii th-- would , arrestad i?n ? hargea ?of violating the ' I'i.- law. Tins threat slways ha.l i d? ir. ai ?'iTc-?. and the recalcitrani ?. paid the tribut? i 'rom ail i ni h stoi lee, siso, .' at ' vid? nt that no Kraf; !, id ? n ? oil? ci ? ii irlom sin ? i ??? ? mber I ?,? ben Bl first told his story before th? Cun ? oinmitt? s Patrolman Foa sp? nl anol I with the i '.s;i i : Attorney . baring furl r del s aa to the mi th? ol ? oil? ? I Ing pollc. graft In Harb !;?? told of numeroui small crap can nd at g unes thai paid prot? tl mon? ;? ..' -.in:! ae?rtlon. Ta.ed Baseball Clubs. PI : .' ;-i pay trll ? .... h Be itric) (do < [>la; ?? l d r.li. ? ? ?ses ? '?.- of th? Lenox < >\ai. t l l?th street and I Igl ? nut, .? the otb. Olympi? Fit Id at 1".'. i ? ? r ami Fifth a a n i Sweet to have 1 ;?? lat iom v. Ith ??.' u Tamman ' i? ad? \ ? ? ad| th? i ? li ? Attorn??! ha? e? L ? ii.? , ?'. k? i - two m< ? the Tai ? ?. ? 1 n : t.a Tamn ? n m< n and i ; -.; prot? - i? t. mom ?i.- ? i gral ?cctor f B eei ? n . ne of th? Tamman! m? i and a ' ,\ llian sm? tiv- I?i tria't Attorn? . ? ? ? I d i other, Ti... ? v,,i n ? - .a bell \? oi k?.i up, and w|thln ? -.a ? expect? ?? ? i, ? ? liape tbi ?grand |urj ?>? ttou ? Waldo Aqam Promises. i Hai I* i Attorn? ? W hitman receivi : ? tenia y from Third Dei ut - oner Sew burger, v. i ? -i him that . 'ommission? i tVald , ;.., ,:. ml - an; memb? i ? ? ?: ' Poll? e I " part mem a ho persisted I shadowing him. He asked Mi w hit ! man II !?? kn< a who ma- is a, piaii , loth? - r,,- ?: '.? ? re " ho folios ed him o ? Saturday ;.f'? rno >n In his toui ? f th HaiI? m hotels snd ?- nfoi m? I thi the I ?h tri? t Attorn?-, did ii"! knm th? lr nam? ?, bui : et ognis? ?i m..i m ? headquarters men, e-hom h? coul. id? util i if ' onfront?ed s Ith th?em Mr. N'a ? burger turn? ?) ? ?? ? r lo th District Attorney thr r?-~u;t?- a,f hi investigations of four policemen hu? pected of --'t if ting. Thn-. were of mei alp ady Indi, led, Bw?eene , Hai tig u and Walsh, the fourth Bergesnl Duffy w ben ilia? John Dot grand Jurj me? It tri-ilr. y it ?-.ill < cutre it? ;itt?-n tii.ti oi. the actlvltlea of Duffy, and gt least half ?? dosen witnesses ??ill i" celled before tbsl i??.<ly. One will >?? Patrolman Fos. who arill to thai In Introduced Duffy to Lero! t-V'llklns si Inspector Sweene; s graft collector and t?,, other ?ill t'a- Will.ins who will i?or? roborat? 111 i ?#-*. and add thai h< caul Bweeney'a man S''?''' a m?onth time July l. ending -with December, or ?**?"??''??,| in ail. Collins will be anothei witness A DENIAL BY PETER DE LACY. To t " Editor of The Tribune Mr pet?er De La. ? . of Se IS W?bsI Hi street, Manhattan hai conterrei with Hi? ?ti r< t??? ral t?. ai? aril? 1. ?publl >:a-<1 ;n -,,,,- ?paper on February I, 1913, ?entitled ? I',, . . M ,1.? Right ...uni.liai; Raids," in which he is ? iiKrt;, i with being the rt" ,,ria ?"?? of an ;.it' ?ail gambling house m \\, ht ?7th street, tai- city, one of tbe ? j,'.,,..- raided" by the poll? ? Mr. i" Lacy has sdrised me thai tin? published staternenl i-? rear paper re? garding hi* connection with .;t?l slleged gambling bous? Is false and i?. ha request? "I mt lo art ? ?? i t. red ssM staternenl si once, and m.-.k? the ? <.rr"'-t!"-.i si pubil. aa Ihe chargt Itself. Verj n .ia yours, r.l>\\ ARD il HAWtCR, li: \tt,?ni' | for i'?-i' r i.? La? ;,. Si tl 1 "rk I ity, l'a 1? IM, "?: TWAIN'S NEPHEvTRlLLED Kin of Humorist Slain in Cana? dian Hotel Fight. ?Selkirk, Man., i-vi?. |ft.?-John Clemens, son of Wiiiiiiin Clemens, of tiii* city, ami a nephew "f the lat. Bsmuel <'i?m i us r Mark Twsta'*), is riaa.i ii? r.- aa th.- result of a liK'it in a iocs! hotel. Krank Hoffman. | onmp .ii"k, Is Uttdsrl ?airest, chsrged with csusl?g Clement's aji*ath. Hoffman I'ni'iv Clemens on tin- jsw at th' PkSJH Of a bested arsunia ill Til? single blow and tin tali killed ckmuit?. Im witness ce m ? m ?Expert Admits Burglary Insur? ance Rates Have Been In? creased in City. \ WROTE TO TAMMANY'TE Casualty Men Tell Curran Cora ; mittce That New York Police Recover Prnctically No Stolen Goods. V*, llism i'- M? ore, :r ; ;? ni of the N"? w Amaterdatn Casualty Compsny, >?a?) railed ..- .. s ti befo ? t'a** Aldermsnlc '? mmlttee ? esterd. .. ? ? ?-,,.:,! ''nvtke "?". i." aa Rmor R in. k:. . counsel i" Ihe eonrmlttee pul raid to ? I? tl t Mr We ?? ? ??? ? ? ? .vin;: ili.-it : !.. ral * on la Inanrsnee ' .i l Inerei sed ahmii ??? ? ? ? this rit) durli i the Issl ? ? i It m> ,,n the sfr<?- nth of Mi Moore's ihsi Mayor fJaynor rested hia sa. aritnesa al ens ol l ? ji ly i .-ai Inga of the comn ????? September thai the ?tatemen! of Mr. Il'i'-Vit,. ' :! .T '?'ire; .r : ? r;?r.1 ':. ? ? i a.-.] 15 per cenl nd tended to 11 mlalesdlng Mr Moor? ? pill atraen a Ih Mi r'-' '.:...? a ii. .1,1,1. r examination by th? latter Ii tt gsrd to the ciai fical Ion ol : tes the head ol ? - :. -?? v'.'ii U admit! ' th< rate on certain cleaeea had been ra ' be rnalntaiiied he had bten rlshi in hla ? ? | ir. hb i?' tter thai the bi eras? rates <n such Insurance had not been materially Increased. Bo'ii Mi. Moor? snd snotber experl sitneaa asid the atnounl ol stol?*n goo?la i ??? ret through th? Bgcnc) of the poHca V.A- practk 111 nil. Bsvers] ?ritneaasts pa**s**eded Mr. Moore ?? terday, Including official? ? other ? i*i'??t: ?'.-i-,, ar.i. s v.-i.i. : speeiaUsa I ? i. .'a' ea and ? . ? - o testified thai ihe : u on anille urg?an in iui an? ?? I ad In? creased from to ? I ? ? em du the last year. The] asid, howevei it M id been no bang? In thi rat* ??..'.. i ? ? old ? ? Inauram - Re.ids Gaynor's Letter. \? th? ? ? ' ? Ur. Bu ? ? tated that Ihoua th? m itltt??e i , th? Informatloi to ... ? ? slat? n ?? t .. . . ;.i i ? ? . . iceouni alt: of the polie? il I ad taken i ? ? . to 1 iggestlon ? . .. . ? eaei i Il e read 11 .'?'. ? ::??? ? ? ? ? to ? v.. [?oration ' <? in '?'? i n w ? ? ? , : eei authoril ? ?.,: rstea ? nol ( II and wert lot . >. a ? ? . sen tal the able to ? ? . lstem-.nl ,. . i et -, ritten hia ? \ . . ; t..r Btsi ra . 11 H ? Mr. Talk ; . . i ? ? ? end ft? rtsii ...??. mi . ? ? lie tet tlfl ?! irsnee d? ment I ser to d < . ' 11 from I Mi Tsllcy desired II foi th? ? ? ? Its rated ? ?. ? , estad Ml lo gat th? for him. I M Talk-: droled thii I . ? ? in? Ii ?? matlo. from Ml Moon . i . - d Mi Ta I? ., Ti Ibune repot 1er after th? ws tl.roneous si it? mi nl In ih? pa - j ?ra id? b? f??r< l I ?lerma I tee. snd d?M mod u a, i ss i Ute ' It < ? ?? i I j SSB .n a position to Si ? .,, Mi Moon '"? ih.- Info i lation i ?., -is, i , onsid? ? n ? ? irglai i Aftei i : got Mr Moon ? I? it? i i lui m I It ov? In the Ma] 01, M? M,.,,-, teatll I thai ? had b< ? n le n t ol ? ?. ? Bu r a i 11 ? ? I nc? l*n ? . i. rt? : ? ?? - v s. i , ? ' ? for se? ral esri .. n thsl ' ?*? ompan had '???' arritten iii.it kind of Inau n foi aeveral reara to ? ' toi i aben s g? a., r.. nu ni on rate? for ?urglsi ? insui anee hsd lu ? n ? nt< red Into ? :? th? corn* i snles thronghoul Ih? - ounti j D? for? ?., t,,... ?, IMI, i,. ?sld tbei ?? had t ??? n no n\..i rates on burglsri Inaursnc? Ai the Moor? letter wsa written In Beptember, I 1812, leaa than a yesi after that date, Mr. j ). .. kner wanted ?.? knoa bow th \ v itn had ?"???n abt? t.? Judge what the ratea tarer? i?ri<?r t.. October, r?n. bo a to make , eompariaona which would lustlf? hie ?tatemen! that the rsl< i in I nol in? crossed during th? laat rear. Mr Mou Mid h? hsd tslked 11 o? er with otl i officers of his rompan* and offk ?ra of the ! H irgisr] Insurance L'nderwrlt?H*i Aa , istlon New York Not Lowest. Mr. Moon was asked 11 N?s ."orb sou bad the lowest rstea on ourgtary insut? an' ?? "Mo," be tmpilet '"Besslon hsa th? low? ( . ? ,i, ..f an? rity i'i ? tic United States Sea Torti I? abtwl th? average. < hlessjo snd lian ?Trsnriaco rat<aa .?!?? 0 per ? ant huh, i thai, m Sew fork. Norman R Moray. rlc?i>preeldent ol th?! Qroai Ksstem tournait? L'?*?tnpany, test!?! n, .| thai n??' rneresntlle burglar? Insur-1 Sim rat?s hot been raised al l?*aat .'?'? at r| . ?ut by '?" pe? cen? of th? companlro in I tills dtj arritlng that -lass of bustoess during the last rear. He said that pre - tlcsll) ??ii the ??ompmntes obsarv??d a iivd schedule "t rates On ?mme irterchandl e, | such a* ?Hk . festhers, etc., whlen werel . onridered I.la ' ?Ssitat ht- ?lable, 'the ...i?.? had bees rslsed M i>? i cenl on th? ins: tt.ua* ami a? tooeb ?s M per cent on a ii",?!" polley, h? tubY lie dec?an >i thai the atiioiini of k.i" r"?v.'i''d by the pol?n- from ??ii? ->? robl*ariea ?jmsaunted Is late than I pel ?'"' of the gooils !?,,.-n. ??. o MORE COLUMBIA STUDENTS ???.?Intnl'la ? remM ration look ?mother hin ji.ini. ?S*t week, v. h. n bstWaeH ll? ami :"??> students ?ni??!.id fOr the varions ?/raduata .?n?i uridefgraduata atsaraea I? ail in atii?i? i?la laajsMeisd tar work la the ?'.?ll? >/??. s. i'ii'" an?l Journalism cuir.-.?, most <>!' th?*n? enteritis the fresh BBSS ' lasi. B*sur "f Ihe nee? m ?merit* Brtll tsk? p tii<? isgulai uaursa in ioiimaiism and ?mi ? swll Hi? fol.tl enio.ii-'in <?( that s?'h,"?', | t.. 7??. Th?. Iota! rofc'.-tration it Polumbis Is now ?:?'??. ? (elusive of th'?s?? taking work ?n Ik evening classes ami In ?*duestbma|l centres remote from Mornlrigswe Heights?* WOMEN H AS MEN FIGHT ON CM Doors Locked and Motorman Puts on Full Speed to Call Police. Ringing hi* fonj . nd m nding his car ??v. r awitcbea snd by cornera .?i railroad apt ? I, thi motorma ol a ? Blxth avenue trolley raced aouth for i ! dosen Mocl on thai thoroughfare yes? terday sfternoon In search of a pc?Uce? r ,i: . ?? hile two .... n i-., k 'i In to pre? ven! th? Ir i seaj ? Foughl snd roll ! shout the Boor ol :, car under the feel of fifty or mon Ing women ? hoppers The ra< invr Illusion ' sa completed when Mounted Pstrolrosn Bill? r put spur*? i" I,is home, i '.;?.?-?'?! tne . .*-!? ;?n?i < aptui ed th? fight ? g men. ?.'. o -ii >?? ho were oi the car i aid the fighl started without an Instant's I warning, snd I b ?n ? oui by the stoi ?? i he prison? i - told In I Bas! .">!?*i stn ? i poll? i station. The I one a h" started the trouble, a tailor by tl .? name of P?lcl ?laa Sp? set li said he pot on the car .?i"i h id no i m ated in n ? If ? hi n i i beh? Id s? at? I opposite him. caln Ij n oding .? paper, . ? outh by t? ? name of Christoph r Afentlo Afentlo, h< explained, stole s watch from him i tore than s i ear and it was the firsl meetlnf* of th< two sin? r- rh?^n Leaps on Shoulders. Bpeserlo i ad? one cont ulsivi I? p at th?* comp nt Al lio and I tnded on : his head and shouldet Hampered by his newspaper, hich ?> ame wrapped ; |> '?? h Ca? e, Afenl rgled to get I a look 1 ? ? and free his | I arms, and h the struggl both com i,. tant a roll? d off th? eal Into the al ? . ? big ind ti Iking a?? thi y fell. Th?' serge of sen .mlng worn? I ard the front of thi ear arose alwve ? h?- t oar ol train? . and I he motorma n glanced back to se? a feminin? ava anchi coming He thr ???. ofl hta powei ? ? the brake?" and lo? ed ti,.- front door bx ti..- ?. omei . ?? Id tear il - pen. With ' : conti ?Hei I '?ii' ? ?? ii ging be .-I start? d rear bul mi t th? ? ? ? ? nlng foi ard. The conduetoi reported t ha.m? n fere Inside and It!; 11 - ? :? ar door u d was goli ;. . ? ? : re . - Ight, - - : . n iiaa ?... .| >?'. i ? ti., ?ouiuli bal and 1 th? Imploiii -? ? ? linpi Is? ? h ? j.? i !.. ? . ? ibont i ? In Swirls of Dust. As the cond . plstfot m the motot man thi is con? 1 tr.'i'. ?? over. A shoi ? r of ipsrka and s general lurching toward thi rear .l"..r told the passengers the] i en m ? ng, ? nd si other minute thi? fa? ? ?? at a to per* ii* along the a ? Pot ? dosen blocks the csi ran *.^ i t >i - out ? ittlng down it- i|?? ? d a bit, \ trolle) ti?-" ' ' thi . oi tier of 17th itre? I Patrolman Blllei caughi agonised sen.'- of the motorman and ?i into thi ra? e For two bio ki mor? i cai ran hefoi li . .1 Twenty Twentieth Century* Smokes of choicest and purest tobaccos?? a quality "distinctively individual." The most popular cigarette before the public today. 0&md\MM4^lSCMB t% brought to a stop, but s?ier. boardingi th. rear platform, soon hail the Bght? ing men pried apart a bos of cartridges Ml oui <-f Af?en? tio'a pocksl as h?' S M ha-in? hauled from tht: lur. Siller searched him and fourni a rseslvag in his pocket. Ke gsrdlem of the ??barge of th^ft preferred, by the tailor, the youth was locked up for violating the Sullivan law only. # Flints Fine Furniture NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES \ve have succeeded this season in get? ting out all our New Samples o? the Ad? vance Styles for Spring and Summer Fur? nishings much earlier than usual, and we invite all those interested to view the same as now displayed on our ten spacious floors. The examples in Enameled Furniture, both in Bedroom and Sitting Room pieces, in the cifierent colors, are particularly unique, ?while in Reed, Rattan and Willow the va? riety is endless. Bird's-eye-Maple, Birch and White Mahogany woods are very exten? sively used in the new designs for Bedroom Suites or single pieces. REDUCTIONS of \0% to 50% con? tinue on discontinued designs. Geo C Flint Co. 43-47West *?3JSr. 24-*'?Wnsr 94eSi " THE TUfHClNI ' LATCH ' OPCHS THC OOOS TO ALL THt; NATION." Lift The Latch!" IIFT the latch on your telephone door and at once you ?tep over the threshold of -J distance and greet your friend or busi? ness associate wherever he may be. How simple and easy it is! And yet how effective and businesslike! By telephone you may save possibly a long and tiresome trip. You may save the labor and expense of traveling. You may avoid unnecessary waits, delays and possible disappointment. You may save practically all of the valuable time that might have been waited but for the telephone. Whenever you want to reach anyone, anywhere, any time, why not use the quickest and mo?t economical route? Just Lift The Latch?Then Telephone NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY