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Show A. PAGE SIX ' ' THE EVENING HEBALD, 'MONDAY, OCTOEE3 5, 1S25. '. .T bureau, all those who bve per the aBnoaneemettt that fee intends sonal interest In it object' treuuou- - te Introduce bill giving blanket IW' all - "We seed consolidation and re-- the reorganizing, sonaoll-datinaction," they agree, iut not is readjusting and reducing as this spot This bureao's esaentiaL be see fit, congress indorsing what- "NEW L OctC 8. (CP) POHT, . Let's economize elsewhere." ever be doe la advance and letting Because of beavy ceaa, nqtnlng Eacfc'lawmsker U also aware taat it ge st that Tt. f farther eat be don today toward the recovery Qf bodies from the sub If be votes to abolish mpe other The balk ef tb auoatora aftd marine according to. a wirelawmaker's pet bureau, tbe Iaur won't like thia, but it!a less nteasage received by aavs! comwill rote to abolish his pet That's ajian thyr ifflliiid tt ry.4l?5elt munications here from Admiral H. dmH why tne burianirats remain Mfirt-- , a jot, tbe TTi: ub-lfree wbil nobody but congress dis- a rertiufle of the executive Camden at "the scene. , , cusses retrenchment divisions is badly needed and every- - Admiral Christy said he had y : r , . 'I themselves'dered can see that they auspendd are unable t do aaytning about How, however, eouies Crti-wh- h indefinitely, pending more favorable IIEAVYSEAS : pd4t td auiiuy exex-stlv- e d T.. . .' . TT . STOPSRESCUp '. Crowds Are Attending the on account of the very, dia- - l( .f agreable and rainy weather. ftrtstyrbsnaT6ir3 we have decided to continue : . alvag-eperatlo- our' annual it A Phooey ' ' that's the reason! Beter bargains were never of fered . i,f s-- Dresses Coats Millinery Dry Goods -- ' - r t.. " -; v.. r ' ' ' r . 'T -s. ..i A ir r r ' ' ' Sale ' One more day oee me Wonder ."wortn ,f h (C .double i Two'of a Kind By CIIAULES J. STEWAUT. ElSertlceuWj-lteWASHINGTOX-Senator-CB- - r rti" well as to .others, that .y .' HOJIE $16 COATS Senator Curtis ' Sends Scare Into V Bureaucracies "; style' )) they were In little danger. Senators and congressmen, hardly necessary to say, have found, places la these bureaus very handy to pass out to political henchmen and Naturally they flos't like to see an end put to this patronage. For one thing, losing it will cramp tVm in'th future. For another thing , each little bureaucrat whos Job Is abolished will blame bis particular "eojigressinanr for It and so will bis friends, and it may make a difference to the congressman him self, when the next election day rolls. around. hench-"woiiie- line succeeded finally In throwing a real scare into the Washington bureaucracies. Talk about abolishing some them. consolidating others, cutting down their perMonnels to a business basis and eliminating a lot of the waste that most of them have been respoh-slbl- e for has been going on ever since the war. " It hasn't worried thorn much. So In a general way a majority of actldh waa the luwmakers recopnlze that the Ionic as congressional necessary to trim in sir-- and rtHluee government Is But when it comes to putting the them la nm!)er, it was pretty,clear to the bureaucrats themselves, ' as Indians sign on some one particular " V " - . . "over-bftreaue- e The IDEWMS Where, Each Man Fighting Alone Against an-Unknown Enemy ,"New York'. Finest" Carries on a War That Never Ends. . , 1 EWYORK ,B!; zmmmmmm fifAT The iiuoimw -- ' " "Here are two pugilistic cbampa of Videly separated divisions. In other ,word, meet Jack Dempsey, king of the heavyweights and ridel La BarJack's ks, flyweight shown doing a few stunts with Fidel out Jn Vo Angeleajwbere bothare .p. keeping to training. crown-weare- r. SICKLY, rEEVISII CIL1LDHKN lChtldreOuffjM worms are cross, restless and unhealthy. - There are other symptoms however. If. the child is pale, has dark Tings under " the " eyes, bad breath and takes' no interest In play, It Is almost certain that worms are eating away Its vitality. The 'surest remedy for worms is White's , Cream Vermifuge,: It is positive destruction to the" worms but harmless to the child. Price: 35e. Sold by Hedonist Drug Co.Vi Adv. .4 " "L. Wiea tor help. Then the aund and a man dashes rein and make New York and mr other citle. place, of running feet by night to our peaceful citl- east on 164th : nortl t on Aqueduct turns-tretti .Unsung Heroe. Avewv and heads for the Harlem The average cithen. according to River Speedway. Close behind him, Police Commissioner Enright gaining with steady strides, comes another it) behind th t (lrtlmaa follows the MViW 'k fry? 1 port which tile 2rst man has attempted to loot It "if as dark as Erebus in the clump I t trees above the Speedway. The few only serve to make the shadows the blacker. And somewhere In thoue shadows lurks the, bandit .The foreJlnger of the patrolman's right hand la upon the trigger of his pistoirihe thumb, of his left band presses the. button ot A. long beam of his flashlight light stabs through the blackness of the shadows and falls full upon h ifcz&??iTU LSS aT.uW' . r ivv Wf- c- , , mw u ftihnll MUyii'.irfC."i SV Vtl.ftttr C e.' ss . .4: VV T S v , 4.- ? - - the criminal crouching - Sewing-Machin- ' . Cleaned and Repaired Telephone Immediately No. 36 s t --I - ' AT V. v.- - J- : 5 ?' iV .H ' "IV l marauders of various 'stripe who under coyerj)rjkneB3Ja.ve;, prowled to and fro in the world, loingwhatvilit lay Tin their iowcr to accomplish. According to the authorities, the Toportiori of criminals to populs tion changes little from century tc omtury. The world over is proportion i abour two per cent And true today as it was three it thousand. jears ago.. ihatJdth-- t Ik di scent of night upotr-t-mr streets ot Our great cities the law of the Is-a- s " "5nf to t. ' 658 i "'iH - '. ."1 4 ; New York," says Commissioner Ea right fl have' boetj In most of the large cities iax Europe, "studying police cosditlong. - - In - Home one patrolman protect 12 citissnsr in London one patrolman Drotects 860 citizens; la: New. York one iatrol-ma- n is responsible for of 5E0"citlzeni. "London, with police problems far less difficult than ours, . .. 1...,. uao ponce- nearly twice as bave,:; of :;.r .J-- , the 8mallness of our force, the efficiency ef our men, together with their courage t and . loyalty, has enabled n to keep in New York well under, eon-- ; crime . . ... . xiiere are ioqr crimes m tne criminal calendar which are knows 1 iff spifce m . oarr crimes ' of violence A felonionk assault, assault and roS ' "In WIS' there. bery, anrourglary. were 15,885 crimes that tell under those four headings. By 1921 the number. Of such crimes had fallen ' to 10,436. For the last three years " the figures are as 'follows:? 1922, 9.147; 1923, 8,768 i 1924, 8.648 ftidurdE. Li A-v- Enriglit, Comtnusioncr ef Police of the ,V' ii: CUyofNcwYwi. The Thin Blue' Line Four thousand and more'miles of streets, Ave1 hundred and seventy- nine miles of water front! A battle Ma. Iin.tiesrly''.:llye. tlio.oss'rviiiUes - 1U tt.til..mi, joliccman In those gl4owiKw-th- st ... t .1 i kauMwiMd fol- - But not all are slue to go back to' their tetiCxTPatroTiaaii Rosenfeld. never went back after tb:tt crght whetr be fonad .way.oti?ttrid'wentlMfiOnv-it.iu- e was ;ate. The steht tj'iit mer-biA dozen members a startling-one- black halL Warned. by fftjr just In time to avoid jilunpe down a steep talrs, Rosen f eld caught the Jijht a violent mcnas they stmgglea toopen - the heavy shytters-oa wlgdow ' il;at ' looked upon the alley in the of the .Tweuty-flrst- ' Assembly-.ncr. The trappe men turned, ap- publicaa CJub sat vith their handstpaiently to surrender. But on the held high tn-- the air. Coverlai them instant,. before the policemen Could with an ugly looking automatic bring nlaown weapon into ilay, stood :a Ciasked . man. Another ohe of themflrcd from .the pocket man, ' also tuaaked,. ' was; , going ot his eoat Tatrolman Itosenfeld TeTrwIt"rbullet"1n"hls thronsh therrpocfccTs. hea'cc " ' The On the walls ot the main enpatrolmau's sudden entrance sent the two thugs flying towards trance of the Police Headquarters . - f - big-for- flight of un with- . w - long! .Armed with a baton and ft pistol end- - with --wiJashllghf to " A rout darkness, the ally of crime ' oach maa-vthe force that hold, the battle line fights alone against an unknown enemy. Alone is the dark ' streets, in cellars black as the in fernal pit along the gloomy .water front. In noisome place, of evil, the , men of this thin blue line guard the lives and fortunes of nearly seyen million people and tho Safety of u by . NEW STORIES "FINEST" ON PARADE. Building in" downtown New York inal element, and because of this are four .tablets.. At . the top of constant lnnux the Ponce Departeach tablet .land the. word. "The ment faces, a more difficult eitua- Names ot Those Who Died in the I.U6n than that which confronts the Performance of Their Duty." The Police Department, of aay other Lstory back of each of the. names on city. , the long list 1. much the same as To keep this criminal population tho story back of 'the death of in check and so safeguard the lives Patrolman Hosenfeld. TCach ' mnn 4ilMeref- - stowdp'WeaTtn KfiTIffe to protect the life Police Department bns 13400 men, property in th city of New York. A orproperty.of. jywtherL .., - . but jmmi3sioner Not only la "New Tork, but ia The Mecca, of the World ' exiat:ia that more than half Chicago, In San Francisco. In yew Tork becup'fes uniqife posi- of these men: arc members ..pt .the city of. jie luadr stands Just a thin " tion Among' American cities, from Traffic Division, of the Detective blue line. The annals of these, men a police- standpoint, not only be- Division of varldps special divi- are glorious With the name nf cause of its size, but also because sions, and :,of, the adminlstratke heroes, but their names .are remew- - - , ot the cosmopolitan character of Us staff, Less than Ave thousand. men bared only by their oomrudes, Buli inhabitants; and, too, because ot ate left for. regular patrol duty. warks against the thiot. the thae. the fact that the fame of Ndw York Under the existing law, a tshitt of and the bandit the most sinister V.n nonl ltnnwa has so spread throughout the world eight hour, is a day's work for a nf fttr'tlfA it. r iuai walk uj . that it bas Ijccome' tthe mccca of patrolman; so' this, force ' of loss ttigntr-tne- irs Is a war that never' thousands of the weaker, more im than 'five thousand men. baa to be ends. For thenf them run ha nit moral.' and more' on fort al parts, givins4anft4inmph7-W1rennhrfainh- era pie of many .foreign lands. Among aoout ivjo. men as tne maximiturws no time, for pageatitry. - The these people there are botind to be for service during any hour ot the wacniy still thunder, af 'tb"e"ttftC The war must go on. many representatives of the crim day or night. " 4 crises which test he courage of hetirted. itid .it he Is fortunate he can to lihroufib-iif- e without ever havhig-t call upon' the policctor help. As Mr.' Average Citizen drinks his. morning coffee with his paper propped before him be May rtad of he- - heroism of some individual patrolman, but for the guardian of law and order thyre Is no blare of trumpets, no waving ot banners, no natioiml pantheon. And "so by the iitiaeo the very name of .t',:e hero are soon forgot ten; the hero himself goes quietly , the-safety "lu S , No other world metropolis Oper ate, with so small a force as doee baa ,yuu lu tho lue iandlts-Cutthroa- - 1 'PlK-tJmP -- -- t New York City covers an rea of 815 square miles. There are 4.300 miles of etreets and 579 miles of water front Bay and nigh every yard of tto 4,300 mile, of streets must be patrolled by a man on foot, a man oa a, bicycle, a man on a horse, "or a man on a motor cycle. Day and night every yard of the water front must be patrolled by themen:of Tbe marine Xorce in" v their cpeedy luunchea. many as we. of a clump of fuchsia. An automatic barks. The bandit's aim Is good. The bullet goes straight to where the policeman's heart would have been had he held the flashlight in front or him. But Patrolman 4900 has held it well out to the side and the bullet thuds into a tree over to the left Again the bandit fires, and again he misses by a hair's breadth this tirrie. And then before the cornered criminal can- - Are agftiH the patrolman" Is upon him. Hislqus are pinned to his Bide' by a vice-lik- e grip. The 'handcuffs snnp about his wrists. For a long term of years the peace- whijehoryjaj'niee'dj . "f sVf arc-llgh- 'cFiine are filled with the acts ol , and ts, Jthleves,, Ernest Williams 113. 1 hi" lV Mir-- Con-ley- , . f -- V '. ftut.i:.n ..4 Ludcrwoud -yeggmanmd bandit. AWARDING THB,"PRDER OF MHRrT TO A PATROUVIAN rO COriRAGFOUS ACTION IN CAPTURING AN ARMUD BANDIT AFTLR A UKPtRATt BATTLE. The Law of the Junole Three thousand uud more years, ago the psalmist wrote of "the pesti- the policeman and the protection back to his beat If be Is lucky the rear of the building, He lence that walltelh in darkness," the policcmkn affords him as a niat- - ouuuKh to be able to go buek. lowed them, picking his way ' - - rVmT3 ' I J b"?-.-' ful citizens ot New York will have nothtpg to fear from "Piggy" For to win success - - - I MyST satisfy you. vr' "I've .learned how" . 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