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ie Loe et es ae _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, MEN ACCUSED OF ‘DEFRA UDING INSURANCE COMPANIES AND ONE OF THEIR VICTIMS.) OLOEEEEGOO EERE EOE DED ED Eee e eee CE eee eee re EL OMT EDO DEED OCOD REOEH ENE LEE eooae oT ERE Swit Unfold the Work- “sings of the Insurance © Frauds Gang and Mag- © istrate Commits Alleged » Head for Trial. rs co « i 'young Fellow He Had Passed for a Policy. Sess five prisoners in the Little Maly fa inéurance frauds were arraigned be- Magistrate ‘eller in Harem Co; eo tors arraigned to- pani yy and asa result of the hearing ant District-Attorney Paul Kroiel & to secure indictments before an- 2 P week has passed » ° ed Stat'n evi. 2 rank RB. Foster, @ avenue, a potter, . n, who was formerly an agent @ on Central Life Insurance $ ¢ Cincinnati i © DR. ALBERT LEDWITH. ‘day were Joseph " er who is Fald to the under- GUERINO CICCONE. $5406.004400% nave attented ti the substitution of bodies: Emilio Ulront, haying furnished subjects : Gor Insurance; Michael J. Pasea, the > Ker who is sald to have call the | 2 f@laims; Fabio d'Allessio, Dr. rancis | 2 ject and Dr. Albert Loewit, They % aware represented in court by @ host of | Walevers. hoaded by Abraham Levy we Mr. Krotel decided to place Trepant | tom examination alone. The evidence Apgrina the others on the partioul: ange of falsifying proofs of death ar ’ Hammurance racts Is the ¥ame an that Waeainst the undertaker. This method “res agreed to by the lawyrre for the <@efenze and ‘Trepani was accor tinaly | “Made the defendaat in tho proceedings. Caused a Sensation Foster waa the first witness cal i® appearance created a sSmong the prisv Syears of age. and ageponurs of the insur been in the insuray 2O99994OCC20OO606840560006 FACIAL GIANTS HIS WIFE MUZZLED IN A PETTY SUIT. HIS ALARM CLOCK Ladenburg, Thalman & Co. and He Couldn’t Wake Up, so He the Importers’ Bank at Law) Left Her, but in the End They Over $5,000. Make Up. TU ROAD EXPRESS James Flynn, Former Assistant Corporation Counsel, Stricken with Apoplexy as He Clung to a Strap. . GREATEST EVER \To Show They Can Outlay Aus- tralian Product, Twenty-one Sailed for the Antipodes To- ‘| Day Bent on Match. sen n xty-five je time of the! onapirag ve business the THEY ARE GONE FOR GOOD. HAD RUN UP LONG STAIRWAY. Smoxt-o! his ite ' | SSS — ’ r testified that he had net | 1 4 ger gestae Sat es Wann il da te ceave Uae ing nero @ to Yel Gadonburg, ‘Thalman & Col. and the| axe J. Connorton, she Nappy: Mitlelaigne ce ctcine lente ne eee ene feent to Harlem to investigate suspictour | the g: ARG OPPAR TA COPIED ame Ee enicn vowel all Judge, of ape) Long Island City Police! drea and ‘Thirtteth street atation of Mio elaima trom Little Hoty and | having been called in question by certelg fom 0 no | Court, adjudicated a marital gomplloa-, the Ninth avenue “L" brought on an © ce ‘in KE: Parsons and Delos Me | a on the undertaker who had Mr-| Australian breedera of fowls, It Is now legal gianta, who appear aa thelr te: jee fe RS Ee eae ey heute coomianen ME the injured persons, Trepant practl- | propowed to taken number of the most| spective champlona in the trial before! Mrs, Aukueta Babington ared a1 James Fi oA ied My admitted that there had heen alactive of the hens from this country| Justice Dugro and a jury in the Bu. bik etre Counsel James) Flynn to-day, Heidi abstitution of bodies and o} | @ainst her husband William, who is a vd Fox- | nerogs 7,000 miles of the Pacifo Ocean | preme Court, are likely to chargo them | on the train somewhere between One ‘ ‘ Te araical machinist, and ch é 309 for east ense he might report {uate nee the Sushraiinac wis: A, more for fighting than the amount In-| qommeste’ tre cues ion halal, Hundred nt ‘Thirtleth street and AM right to the o ay. Fost ankee female fow! can do when thor- | volved | 5 ! 5 5 L 5 he reported o nthren eases, wetting | OURHIY. aroused, ee urged in dis defense that he could not! Mr, Flynn lived at No, 189 West One The dispute arises over a $6,000 balance | ‘ ee Che ibG Hematol rATEOM af 06 i 6,090 1 live with her as she would not let his| Hundred and Thirtieth street. He was pes sach He did not te bod Stee HEAL cepa Li wal Lata alleged te e2 aus ane nire) Thelma alarm clock alone, late In starting from hts home to his . twenty-one hens sailed from San F Ban tecnher 4890, Me (be % eeeann Me said that his ‘business required | office to-day and ran up the “u.' ateps { Strack for More Money, cieco to-day to display thelr ege-la PESTON AEN: e borrowed $26.00 nim to rise very early in the morning | to catch a Ninth evenie express, Upon 7) Im June. 192, he was pent to pay a “ualities In competition with the jfrom the bank and gave $50,000 worth | and that he bought the clock with |boarding ihe train he found that he ise 0f $1,000 to Paulo Roma, the son of | 'Redean s |of 8 per cent, Virginia bonds as security. | wich to wake him. Before going to|could not get a eeat. He mede his way ra. Anna M. Rosa, wao had died. He} Then he borrowed enough from Laden-| hey he would wind up and set the gong, | to the middle of the car and caustrt fold found Rora in ‘7 ni'« undertaking plans was to them a| DUrE, Phalinan & Co. to sotile with the} Hit when he got to sleep his wife would | of a strap. @yop and became esepiclous that Une | Fatufn Ritu aright acer able Phe Donds are alleged to have yite-n string to the bell and put It under| To Edward Mattearn, a commission 7, waa more profitable than hej b will become the i spurious, , cs her pillow, and thus emother the sound | merchant, of No. 165 Greene street, Mr. ad Imagined. Deeming himself entitled | property! of the Austra aca Haneon s sid in hie opening that! when it went off. Some times she would | Flynn complained of « pain in his heart, ould not lend his ald further for less | ents. will, be oie hied for eale al publi] wecitity ant took them with the unde;-|0f this he would overslesp and could | station steps had been too much for auction, sianding {dytt they were to be used fn] never get to work on time. him, Rounding the curve at One Hun- 23 per cent, of all the money col-} sy tes fos fon fraudulent death, claimme | pedgtghe, East and Wer fatnog the money from Ladenburg.| ‘Therefore he could not hold a posl-| dred and Sixteenth street he was atrick. a *y n & ‘9, Jookey ¢@ firing a }Prepani scnt out for Cironl and for Hays, Henley ville, DIRBORERUAT IRR en Oro Tn eee militions en. He lost his grip on the strap and 8 brother and partner In the under CUE Ci at cese If wny one in the crowd gets Killed| “If she would only leave my alarm| fell unconscious to the floor of the car. 5 a i oC avenen he shooter of the blunderbus is held] clock alone I would be willing to live * ng consultation they agreed to the eee . at make good to the fim, io] ‘Now, look here; Mra, Bablngton,” Mattearn and other Dassongere jerms of Foster and this agreement | Importer was the| sald Magistrate Connorton, “you let an effort to stop the train, but drew #4% tn a couple of months ROCKEFELLER DEED FILED. | nest witness your husband's alarm clock alone. I am|One Hundred and Tenth street had been re ————— : Thep camo the cass milo, whi passed and the express was running at full epeed down Columbus avenue be- fore they could get to the guard. He refused to pull the dell rope saying that to stop the train woud disarrange the express schedule and bring about the of Rafaello 1 2 aroused KO Much BUspicl not sure but he has a right to charge you with disorderly conduct for sitting on bis clock, If you will promise to leave his clock to ring its alarm I am sure he will return to you and support | Proves His Intention to Batld # piracy was exposed. W hen | New Rond tn Weatchenter. that was an investi- (Apoclal to The Ryening World.) Hon on foot he went to the Diatriet-| yrpre PLAINS, Feb. 20,—In order to CHEAP CHARITY. A Story Showing How to Be Good Economtently, ttorney's oMice and made a confession, { you.’ é prove his intention to bulld a new SA TON fu danger of a oolliston. Narrents were made, | mecadamiged” boulevard from “Norin| , qo. (from we Boston Dude nis { Th® couple agreed to live together | SADRCF of 8 collision. | se wanted t I dropped Into the Uny shop of a dis ia qherele Pineeh vould | BY the time the train anted most sue- PEHOWHTAOKROSRn TED UNNish a tian? aike ed In i “[again, the wife swearing that she woul otified ae ‘a \Tarry St. Crispin, He had often done | 96 thin ten fect of Mr, Babing. | DBth street the conductor was n y and are NOW | pense of $40,KM), John D, Rockefeller to kK to my wole and heel as well, 2°¥er go within ten feet of Mr. ne d to be tn Taly that there was @ dying man in one of | day pad a deed of the road to the vil 1 fond Tinteninm fo ie, Wino ton’s clock the cars, and that to remove him might! i A Woman Witnenn. | lane Bie: wilh Register Barrett, at Hey is m Wiilowopher Well —- be the means of saving his life. He, too, S/The next witness afte: was | White Mati imed, “what sag refused to etop the train, on the ground (Bilge Herminie Kaske, « notary puvlio| Mr. Rockefeller given the road wo the | Haye Sia a ae WESTERN RANGE HORSES, that there would be danger of an accl- got No. $35 East Migatieth street, be- | village puthorkies witbout ‘any. reatris soma people’ would never “give Sioux City Tribune) dent. iewhom who sworn all of the pape tops The tenea) ne} at 1 A, ROU: vg in charity ey did not take ern horses are interest-| The first stop was Christopher the ce and death | Wouig arive In his private lakes asim mn porker Ting animals, They are the wildest |etreet, but the tvaln was started before inn sinter he prisoners. that she wmked | Ne a NO “L” ROAD COLLISION. hordes In the world, and yet they eas e first-clasa driving and work the body of Mr. Flynn, who had died in on the gnean me, could be removed, Not Wace went on Mr. Barnes, “They |Unul the Franklin gtreet atation was Wh and took answers | ik, not Of @ inaid of N are desvendants from the Spanish horses | reached wae the corpse taken from the which she did unde’) Employees and Shopkeepers Deny | bul of a female member of my own] that Cories and Pizarro and other early | train, ‘iy ye) Fr anawers to quustions put by rereyyryy shurch. | Bhe u DugIiE Ito m ea hale of) Snanish adventurers brought to thts Identified by Jud ue Magistrate were so unsatisfactory Trani Wwalsal ee iskons ve loidaweahne 4 a caret ma Ate country, De Soto contributed a bunch} Jugtices Olmsted and Mayer, of the eat He sxovsed ier Teta Rad iibsar a menreend> conlaiunihee and usked me to repair them] of them when he explored the Gult sec- | Court of Special Sessions, getting off at silts eal cute atten he (awans elvstnic tral the Sixt! ean Hon aud dissovered the Mississippl. They] wranklin street, recognized the dead ; vai eon elvotric traina on the sixth ue ae a it hn " in certo ener vente "L.’ road at Forty-second ait have bee: anna horee {29} man and identified him. By direction hase r he mustangs that descende . fed toat he Was present when the |ytreet, vemuldng in a panic among the | ‘ PaaS ys (descended from] of Justive Olmsted the body was taken oly was dui uy in Bt MeaeaAcaig inane at @iich ware iiiured | ROMR banetan A ran down to 0 and 60 pou to the Leonard street police station, ry fe ial ton aid be that Ee iach Gace simul wuaienauatianle | Bury be, Welght, ‘Nhat must have been a Mr. Flynn was born in Ireland June enius an arm ana bo toce at fenied, ‘The s#lauion agent at Kort add another of inbreeding; but ail evidence im that 193. He was educated in Bimira, | } Pela he cxamined physically [se2end sree and shop iKespers in the salutly hajo. p ‘ horses have everywhere Inaprsvng | in slae Y. At the outbreak of the Civil War i? velghborhood declared that no acct simoner. axer os and quality No New York Zelle ‘ had oocurted, he usually draws the Uiread the right] animal has rec = hg Re IPPING N G NEW ry and cant Ho haw developed tn alee, style. | charged with the rank of captain, After Piirand Jury, SHIPPING NEWS. — i, hardiness. intelligencentn’ every: | Yesoming a private oltien gain Capt, a Vostug asa Fine Art. | RAT Bio bebly ever yan susie ise. iare p ofice of John Chinene Anatomy. us rtare,, Wb eae gett BALAN sivas. 1.65 bert iniee Wattation of the feaulis "ot good breed: | ot (Prom the Landen Telegraph.) He Tbs 1, oging ina fine wrt peraon Whol ing, ‘here are no. wild th misted to the bar, ee ; * High Water, tow Water #4 OCPARION: | ee inal have covets Capt, Flyan came to this clty, and was physicians have somy curious Wy Riundennna i verbo as \ § u : A, (0, Jone independ: oto speak, tron) domentis Sohool Commissioner from ° iM ities Sec AMAD ARBOR, | fants ei: A cuauAlnia (hel wnd: “North and South iksg. During the administration of done ‘tna of they Know nothing about | Governors, isla: pevite are able to] tens of thousands of them not many | Whalen as, Corporetion Counsel 4 word Is understood by able, They Were mustangs, in-out | Flynn one of his axsiatants. eas ier principal ACL Woh, peuple wat the ho. | | tn isl he was married to Julla Poole, ect belng a wrk gael “linproving ‘these “kfiotty little | daughter of Robert A. Gregory. {Sings ot welsh lang he, Beat of at illlons were) "Phe decensed wad a member of, the one 200i te out W {urned among the | Manhat oN of MM u | ws Netangs The result ts that the range ur Bost G. 0 “Shlitie physlolang, the horses hay and atic ‘ e been bred’ uy 600 occupl poe gngat the same vulward #8: 600 pounds Co 1,000, 10 and ERP hinds aly ft St, : director of the Kalway ‘Triplex i Of Neht-heartednesa thal he may arouse | Thal mush Nas been done in twenty | Company, ita a ‘orl INCOMING moment ‘ . er ‘the plains; ate only vel pa igh DUE TO-DAY volee he muld be r to be branded; Mow Ge t ew Brockiyu Cily, HWaNete. Neapolitan Prince, Oral wt and spirited nembered te (rem the Cleveland Piaia Desi “George sald (hat a lon once abased ba) for two miles.” bee ft es has one thing to be fe that they must nol have their spirit broken when training ts atvempted? for if 4 Speak mat 4 0 Will Come the shatiow ry of at forgo’ pose. ‘Anni S apeach | lose wplrit they ar f Beant: Uverpeat!"” oF Mia inmtoat ake dalle Mens’ sheet | ageine® esha aeleinisrdhcte Ligh rans Summons he anitld, Satria ie eiseanine Sbausn Th f He sia. sf Fi by, he told me Quick serv’ Fan 0 ty Wypat Pe. i a pings of ico thr through Fiy-—-4 sos tareation aand Fate thet ihe at gma eves minut fie World Wants, If you've got edi dow vould that ‘bey ‘possi fo Jong, oxcrit wiih, ier | mer, dou't use World Wante, & ine ran » Jehlid: the man lays a) pose apart fy 0 ine "Sw, xn! “tt t Ac Talia but“onge "hls ies, bury. de ¢ sao eee 1903. CET-RIGH.QUICK “TIPSTER? HELD Ernest Matthews Turned Over to the United States Post- Office Authorities and Put | Under $1,000 Bail. |BROTHER FURNISHED BOND.! |D ‘ectives Say Circulars Were Sent! Out Announcing a “Big Killing” | that Would.Cross the Plate at 10 to 1 or More, When Ernest Matthews was arraigned in Centre Street Police Court to-day, charged with being connected with an alleged qget-Heh-quick turf tipping eon- cern. he was discharged and turned over } to the United States Post-oMoe author- iues, | United ®tates Commissioner Shields | held him in 81,000, and a bond was fur- nithed by his brother, Gustave Mat- thewa, of No. 00 Grove street, Brooklyn, ‘With the joint affidavits of Post-office Inepeptor Awh and Central Office Deteo- tive Bernard McConville were attached @ olroular letter telling of “a big Killing }that was to be pulled off that would cross the plate at 10 to 1 or more,” and signed Frank Kelly, There was also one of the advertioe- ments of the concern couched tn about the sane lenguage, signed Dan Smith, the sombrero and tall-grass myth. This also bore the name of Frank Kelly, It develops now that this Matthews is not the one who took the name of Dan Smith and who used to tell how he had slept in the stall with a certain horse and thet the horse had told him with his own Ips thet he was a eure winner. But the detectives got pretty close to the Tall-Grase Dan’ Smith by Matthews's arrest. Frank Kelly, who te known to all race- track habitues, denfes that he ever had anything to do with Dan Gmith, the prisoner or any other get-rich-quick concern, It 1s alleged by the Post-Office au- thorities that Matthews got money from patrons all over the country for a big. killing on the race-tracks and that the elleged information was ‘false and bo- gus’ and that the money of patrons was never bet. Of all the get-rich-quick concerns the alluring Dan Smith ofroulars brought {n the most money. But the crash came, and now Dan Smith must go back to the tall grass. FORGER GOT HIS WHOLE FORTUNE, Bank Teller Informed Court of Frank Follina’s Deed, and Prisoner Got Heavy Sentence. Frank Folina, of No. 14 East Gix- teenth street, who gives his vocation as an editor end former heme Halmero, Italy, was sentenced to six years in Bing Bing to-day by Judge Newburger in the Court of General Gessions. A dozen paying tellers testified that Follina was a second “Jim the Pen man.’ is forgeries are so cleverly ex- eouted that they decetve the most prac teed eye. Folin; ‘was arrested on Jan. 19 for Bank drawn to the order of cash for 160 and signed George F. Poole, East Fitteenth street. He gave @ check to hie fencing inmructor and in some way the check fell into the hands of Follina, who made a perfect tracing by using @ window pane, ‘There were also three other complaints @gainet Follina, one from the ship brokerage firm of C, B, Richards & Co., No. 0 Broadway. A letter from Leonard W. Simmons, paying teller in thas firm, was in great part responsible ¢or Wol- Una's getting euch a heavy sentence. Simmone wrote that, although he had received letters begging clemency for Follina, he hoped the Court would re- member that he (@inrmons) had lost the savings of a lifetime through the for of @ $600 note done by Follina, “I ha’ head to make good this sum,’ wrote Simmons, “and it @ook eyery cent 1 had. ‘The signature on this check was perfect that It would have decelved any paying-teller, no matter how long hits experien DR. EDWARD KOCH IS IN NEW YORK. The great German’ physician who invented the Koch Inhalation for curing consumption and asthma is now in New York at the Koch Lung Cure offices, at 48 West 22d st. to demonstrate his latest German oure by Inhalation, His visit ¢o the Tuberculosis Con- gress, London, a year ago last July, with his latest method ef vaporizing the inside of the lungs, met with such great favor that he found it necessary to establish ap office in every principal American city, whe: skilled expert physicians under his directions give this treatment with "Gon 1 free to those who call on him, ether they require this treatment rnot. His t on) by his company, of A | pare presenting @ check at the Fifth Nationa) | [! ‘Tne Jaiter 1s @ physician at No. m4] > ~ (SPOOK MADE HIM SIGN THE DEED, Explorer Cavendish Declares in London Court that He Surren- dered Property Through Spir- itualistic Fraud. ACCUSES MAN AND WIFE. Woman He Asserts Represented Her- self as Shadow of His Mother and Told Him to Execute Papers— Wants the Deed Set Aside. LONDON, Feb. 20.—H. 8 H, Caven- dish, the explorer, who on April 16, 1902, married Isubel Jay, who was lead- ing lady of the Bavoy Theatre, is the plaintiff in an extraordinary case in the Chancery Court, In whtoh he charges Major ©. H, Strutt and Mrs. Strutt with Influencing him through Spirttual- ism ant table-turning to execté @ @bea by which, his property goons to “Me. Strutt and her ohiidren, to the! exile. sion of the plaintif’s own wife, |” Mr. Cavendish has appealed to ‘the court to #et aside the deed, which,’ te contends, Mrs, Strutt obtained by pre tending té ‘be the ghost of tie 5 who, represented to be speaking heaven, advised him to dispome of Bie property, ———— They Are All Good Wrestlers, “When I was a boy in Vermont,” off@ Representative Cy. Sulloway,, of New Hampshire, at the Arlington, ‘it wae my ambition ang that of nearly every farmer's boy in the State, as far as I knew, to be considered a champion wrestler, Probably no State in the Union has furnished as many good square hold and aide-hold wrestlers ae the en Mountain State. Most of us bors learned wrestling at school, the wres- tling boutw usually talc vess. Even the schoolmaster took hand in the skill against ¢ sot peste happened to be thrown he lost prestige long his scholars, But 1¢ waa at town Hed nd the rpeople seemed more interest in the outcome of the bouts than In the results at the polls. The science of eanareshele, ana pide-hold remains, has almost died out in the State nowadays. Boys Bee ICe Pipe 5 men seem to fancy footvall OF baseball, but there are seme itakes a pretty good Se Sea eves it takes @ y good mat a modern Fermonter on ‘his tack.” Special Offering of New Wash Silk Waisis. To-morrow we place on sale . 300 New Wash Silk Wairsis, in an assortment of fancy stripes, made on a new model, short yoke and full blouse front, finished with fancy stoch tie; all sizes; value $5.00, special at $3.50. —Also— 500 Silk Waists jof Peau de Soie, Satin Foulards and Striped and Checked Taffetas, also Black and White Taffetas and Peau de Soies: regular values $6.50 & $7.50, special, $5.50. Lord & ge aylor, ” Broadway and 2oth Street. & «Btun Shoe Years of Easy to buy stocked Blyn st es’ Lace Boot— neat, straight toes, amet! Cuban heels, of fine vic! kid, with patent FOUR Yor, "The oontrasting Origntaees $ STORES of the three leathers gives the EASY TO REACH ‘wolght, desirable in Shops — style, lence to enable us to cou Ah bet sae. the smallest possible prices, tine of beauty or a touch of grace is omitted pick deservedly popular shoes, at. The name Blyn Heh eoueanate | mi 92 comf in the four large, ore: Shoes for Men and Womes, 81.80 t 64,00, 1. BLYN & SONS, GUARANTEE SHOE CO., Gth Ave. and 27th Street. Third Ave. and 122d Street. 609 8th Ave., 39th and 40th Sts, 162 Bowery, near Broome. Footsie : THe Do Not Shut Home-Seekers Out of The World’s Storms * “TO LET’’ Columns oe oe eo) THE WORLD: Foomlaned Reva t Let FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 99, 1002 Fomdel Rome © bet bl -ieeg wom elie ene %

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