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‘OLD FOLKS’ FLAT ‘si I —— Polioe Find Apartment of Thomas Robinson, 81 Years Ols, and Hig Wife, 75, Stored Full of Alleged Plunder, eo the Accumulation of + Tan, tine all the loud tal Yeallnes that any compromise we Years—Aged ‘Couple Under in| tween Odell and Piatt 1 if - mi a eH Guastionnay: tts tatectat inar tap Atteat: Refuse to,Clear:Mys- Governor will give some itt to! the’ Biack (people tn chee to jh tery and Talk of Bargains. ' ong yihiaenn them) in line with; Odell, * i of alsoord! Hy 6 In Deep Conference, In an aged couple, gentie-featurod + brtiote, ‘will romult) tn a) “The retiring ‘Governor 'and party bons , apent more than’ two hourw:in serious| #4 Kindly ‘eyed, the police of tho Platt fnain'at the héed of the conmiltation with tho"important men ‘Jh| West Twentieth street station have sane Nae i ii Peers the Stain Grganivaticn and those \ineil/two venerable prisoners about whoue A MAGPIE NEST up behind Black, His every movement | factions Are gathering in force je euahboa with eae acd tng| OrTest anid the ctroumstances leading Alted with Tumors of |Gemnanor of the imén about him waste !t !# a mystery of an altogether un- : not in accom with the. holiday, spirit, peralielied sort, ‘They describe them- Denew ts at the ‘Ten yok, andl jessie slarsilgenmee selves a8 Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Robin Hie has opened’ tas headquarters] while ally woot Spodtat,| tot be elehty-one yearn old ad ohe nied by ‘his son Chauncey Brackett;:with’ a ourt, "I Have nothing seventy-five. They had been Hving for mh dr} and) Assemb!, t6 say about ti ‘What ja there to|tWo years in a little four-room: flat us “apes, of Westcheater, with - u th boon in clone con: 1s naked, about the recent ‘report ie fal han are basin Wlheed arrival, Former Gov, | that he hed finally, decided to:accept the | ™*'erY | piled. up in tons. he same hotel’ and ity presidency, of the, Pacific Mall Steam-| Zt consists of paroele piled 6 feet bleh, i idge Arthur 8, Thompron, of | 8p Company, epntrolled by his frlonf| M4 erowding four-fcths of the area of nah Commissioner Jos, | Harriman, te replied that he had no] three of the four rooms, For the most Senator Platt, it 16 /éntention pe aectpting the' presidency of bap heeds hag hegeo of hy Niaed Washington to-morrow! | ¢0ything ‘at, presorit, \ department oe; but he ts représented |. Depew Spreads 4 fond peal ‘qieltveay ‘seoured) payee ‘body of supporters, |). Whilo he wax engaged tn ‘conferring | thea hang the Soose ends of every man- faction, with dlotrust ‘With party leaders the blithe and bonny | ner of handise, from pink corsets orowds, is rallying for | Depew contributed ‘a Uitte’ touch ‘of mh to men's ‘silk underwear. ‘hen there situation "He Wat! are groceries and provender on t uy i tis Bidek heads | tho rte merry ‘gure In the capital ety; | stook ‘@ Taelledteieen shop, Ruhisg ; he Hi ste Seqaod neon al Vowed, some pértectly fresh, > Out. le bOsses and ment of’ Les: pi ‘Albany Ivlature, who. will torthally. elect, ‘i vi Detectives Take Inventory, ony of his the | Seuator two..weeks. trem | Wednesday||', Tete ate’ five: Aetootives dreading |i Thos, Robinson meats, canned vegetables and bottles containing a@ \ variety of Gireiiee apere were rolls of ilk, fuil pl ot ry goods, rolls Tibbons, rubber shoew in Mose ‘and loose shoes, and it fs positively | with the arity’ ind) Gperflowing on-| ‘h® Narrow Mite passages, like alules | aiiv dlanes, crates of fine china, crates not allow himéel arty ‘eouple, ‘the insone, 2 Attn! Nave teen coloting and hoarding in a ‘cluttered’ village store, beginning | of olay an {nventory of this mags) of | Dalts, men’ ware, ben te shoes by the dozen lerbva of the sae of y seasons, women's hats of every iting: some waving forests of feathors and some of plain Legs Pe fur, were garters, ' corse! te, bits of nildrens hat tH ‘There ‘tamily’s health, thelr) heteroeneote colection for at lace, hides Vil gl bis se yl brosperity 8n¢) ieast @ eqore of years and that ‘no Hbiaid et ee one, feel ‘free to fame price ever Mgured in their meth. ae ail road passes, he! od of obtaining It, \ Capt. Daly,, who: will have the, atutt 0od'| removed to the statlon-house to bey ” ‘rol Stat auctor ove the case, 4 4 figure] put Ie eo flustered over trying to pumsle’ ioe the corals ‘ah wil. The Rout that e tan apart hour tev To atlisdt oye “He Is. golny th’ have) read the secret of ft in the placid coun- {ny-etie tniataueat, wal ceremonled aid) venarices' of the old people. They, will it eeeacte wilt ar gbtaiil niireeste, then a dilapidated stove; a babtered iron bird cage, and ou A Lore one chalt, This wee the meagre. andl Rd only, household gear seen going tn. Rut, erent the pakages: Yollowed, ‘three truck: it's ould ri toads full. aa lu to aie Have ‘whele Curtonity, Uneatiatied. it) tt was carried. upstatra ia greet bas- keqta and piled, up Sh the fat uit! the bed, the #tove and the chair were pressed for ‘room. ‘The were of wil tikes and: wrapped with a paper of a Wosen difteront colors, stamped with a goore of names, The tenants of No, 210) hung over tho ‘buigters in clusters watching the atuft come up, Binge then they have. been guessing, and the old { man end hie old’ mate have them guets- ‘s ™ i etait | ty r Roth 8 ing yet, tthe bse bi ie “In tt ‘What Increased their wonder waa the fact that, notwithatanding the heaps of oh a are ie te BANS HPA. Goma” wiki ach ar: @ay i Comelluy Collins, Boper. |Padted: that. * in't gee the little, fat, ntath his oontro! int Of Bute, Prisons, ahd Wes Lwhite-haired. wudy going In with ah net prevailed upon t recon: be compelled rminat other armful, Now and then she would ¥ ee he ri of cra tn ae a ea telly ly | 8° out with a few neat little bundles, Jeg'siatipn to kecure "Coll rie will’ be le auouueek, ‘only to come back with .” many more grip as the pirty fat tell an Ingeate, sain, the woiet ii ‘was hard for the tenants of No. will be op ed life~abs lutely. the vy SAW | 310, consumed with curiosity ag Siey Collirg, "The trick ‘Wore, never to be: allowed to pve} ‘ed on Black was the worst Wwe. win the fiat, ‘The old man and hi Pexpetrated .wpon any man. +1 have no alwaya had a kind word for Tespect for any man who will tars avery gad and when any one was sick et and deso:t a friend the way Odel has, Black told t Odell ‘at the coi eaiceas Return visits, however, salad ny h I attended that he had politely and firmly discouraged, Al- os ‘the the:race for the Sanatorshlp not bec pe ay Suey” when “Relghbors . y “ewarm of Stes older mba cai unas ce By egueat ane | knocked a the door, Cn OO ary | coe reuben told him that he would pisk| . Nelghbors Missed Things. , i mold-laced military | to him until the last and that if the iat, the. 1abbten aco tibet fink they) would go down t0- nae Atom months ago the P peaele in pin ready’ i ree: oh Paene | { Th rire sails A Sarit to Coll fret A TRH Gi ecejah gy but Sit soon 108 New York. City Radewaent ich About being foul whey, he nae ot thei y her ani kim to receive Inatruc- | pence the W Ait atreet he - winger. bons also learned | fe BYE Ua nalet ‘upon ta rae of Wonmufted Tn ihe. etter, % nfended to tak detective ewandered around and wan- High of. the. Leéaialatuve,./ who ciende thet nin hia siren yay aapeeated |i @nnounced on Jan, 11, ot youn A vow are a qui 14 hat come ‘one In i riage by ‘prob- i leve'that you y Hirsi: ‘to Work, never liad that appearance wou hire i RL ee ‘np’ thera, for the th Intelligence | of [OnlY want to Impress this one fact upon io he heard the story of the aged rn your’ mind, Ben, that I did not. we tivity with & | orto. this race anytelt and only’ aus Wats phe 10, and the three truck loads of inoident to their moving fn, want bahay 0 t Odell” ‘ we way, Paid Kel Stat ‘eroun f vacated magn. that Ob tout bang Bn 8 Bethany, 124rm, Coyle, who liven | Pad homes, Benators with Block through thlok and: thin, enf Gand Geer Dene et yet on his Way toward the|nseured hin that. he would not ole ones, hurried aro Da tended lila hand with a difl-| withdraw ite support after once having | {Pd informed. Mim th that aie a found ting! almost to shyness, ag) lent it. had gone out, leaving. the door Mar bien ue AMidcb bata PP pee etal J re Hl he a ee rellev: and ¢! an whe pu “rul in’ in ron y ‘ra SHI ING NEWS. room: The ‘unbidden visttor ha Pee soanee sooewhet, ae counted for her presence by saying in Soyereniaeerly ay ALMAMAC FOR TO-DAY. that she had thought some one might t hundred ses, 7.26|8un, ots: 448/Moon rines 40g] DAVE broken In, [NG he Dd a ha THE TIDES: ¢ Detevtive Forces Entrance, .|. This was a slender thread to catcl | hold of, but the police belzed it and Detective Frank Glennon was sent $8| nround, He went up to the he thing. story flat,and knocked on the door, It was opened to him on a crack by the ven- erable Thomas, the white-haired Han- nah bending oyer his shoulder, ‘The detective pushed! in and after yione sweeping gli 1 against the ra for support. ) about tim to well above it at the serious business HAL of vlacatine tho {rlends i few ae who haye been exhausting H ities of invective in de- | Goyeract for surrendering to the ies behind Denew. Htle eave in Future, of Odlell's friends is that | QHms Wa Hittle Peace in the future {Caracas succeeds In bringing the nie head, “And Bil in” waverit id into Mne, ‘This task wilt | @ jeans} walla throu Tey and thee rooms | of accomplishment, as is]. \NCOMING STHAMBHIVS, pare ae * x8 by ‘the fcathing denunciation Ble TO-DAY, ane ih Sugsila Tyo. tes long. “the boa by Henntor Brackett, | Calabria, Ni Citta dl | Napolt, boxes ran, from Bean aise to an Pri ee “Naples, Bhai vajibiattar, | Fee of cardhoird emple ug to gon; f+ Jon. tain a seniskin aaeque, aa jonterey,, Pramrest \: | Marecea, ‘Trinidad. o fine te arinenty protruded yd cid A doren sue XO. ouraornd Fs IPS, ane comer there was @ pile of ALED ¥, hae ‘bifd -cages; in another a pile of anne Er a crooks of freah butter, . canned whe ine ‘word pane Robinson would volunteer her'| the Ra Pa puaRert fo Rano now But he had no evidence to work om and | ki Feet ats | fa uct on le In ia Rae A cratoren ot: the ol which Wag Pot represented. ‘Aunt's Legacy, “When the detective recovered from the Hae ‘gatonishitany he aaked the couple Ra 4 old man took. ie coolly 8 nodded -towatd hia wife, Bhe ‘apiined with a little uaver in’ & voice of Simrulariy natural sweetness that an aunt had died som years ago ind left her the epeegnaet assortment, Then she set thin lips, and not them. fr were taken he ngtion ani gues ieee AY hy Mane queries | nothing or thant | story of the aunt’ ear riot exp! Warton thet fhe oa lady was fond of ‘buying bar- ANY ORANGES 2 Pick EM QUICK Store Your Cotton, Get Out Your Heavy Ulsters and Prepare for Blizzard Scheduled by Forecaster Devoe, —_——— Accordin to Prof, Andrew ¥, Devoe, ‘the prophet of Hackensack, N, J., 1005 will see an orange famine, ‘a cotton panic, a bad day for the inauguration, @ severely, hot summer and a cyclonic storm which will sweep, the Atlantic coast from Maine’ to Florida, At his home in Hackensack, N, th Prof. Devoe nats to-day, “Let alt prepare for a small bllizard about Jea, $ ‘It wil continue Jan, 12, 18 and 10, Up to Zan, 2 It will be ae- yerely cold, In February {¢ wiil again become severely cold, On Feb, 8 there will be a big’ snowstorm, but the sevez- est atorm of the month *!l) occur pe- tween the Wth' and 24, planters in the Gulf Btates who are allowing the fruit to remain on trees should pick them now, because @ great wtorm and killin, leg aly is Ciel to swt that section, ‘All oF Sapten planters who are 2 opal burn their surplus should it, be oause ‘the crop this year will “be sil, It will Al be us urned by the @un, “The imp event in March qill the inauguration, ‘The weather on 8 and “4 will be cloudy and Shaya anda heavy storm is due on ¢! “Wor the United States 1906 will’ be peaceful year, But the Rusgian- A ty ees Wat will have to SerteR® in the next six months, or United States and Great Britain ar interfere, without’ bloodshed. oth sides will lose, but Russia: will Fave to evacuate Manchuria, in the mid- “A rsh storm 9 comt dle May. The summer will Be one of the hotfest on record; December will be one of the coldest months ever inown, Cattle and oropa will‘ suffer terribly from the nea, Mt ouratel orsetats the regular heavy rainfalls and. $100,000 to the man who Aiscovers' the law which controls be weather, The prizes will both #0, tp. th ie same man, I have discovered that law.” or FOUND THE CITY SWIFT. C, L. Johnson, of Mohawk, and Al- bert Teskow, of Yiton, both wealthy and well known up<tate, left New York to-day after having been shown the town. They did things properly, even as far as an automobile ride, whioh landed them at the West Forty- foventh ebreet station, Thelr epteriatier ‘was Wiliam J Lasher, of No, West Ninety-sixth street, an ‘\utomobite manufacturer, ‘They hit i ay, we at \ Raldliy that the sgonett £ AA pent ovaradl teh ris ae aH mi they were the men were ‘then taken to ota Wien arraigned none of the three ad- mitted the forty mile MF ype but Lasher as the drive: trial Special Beestonn fits trends, who w expected Damne yytercay, were Mie: down with telegrams from anxicis friends Mimaki! Aiidlbbsts picked before dan, 0 will be destroyed, | rin) a 4 warrulous moment, but after announc-|Indy was ni the habit for twenty: me band’s friend, Geor MR, 4ND MRS, THOMAS ROBINSON OLD COUPLE, WHOSE. ' | FLAT WAS A STOREHOUSE OF ALLEGED PLUNDER. to tr T ehided my wite gents about py, ths, up parcels from counters. satis en “Mr, Fricke” respectively, ARREST MAN IN [OT HALL TOM (LOPMAN GRIME HAS Led Murderer ot the Mat the Matron and the| staff of Cleaners anes ball Guest, Polioe Certain, 18) Observing New Year's R Under Surveillance and Will D1 Soon Be Caught, kK ba i j G rae ith Where "Neighbors Baw fl Mrs Robinson Sitting E Pacouncala te Opane A Few inches * LANDING A corps of detectives from the Kast besieged od @treet Btation and the Yentral Offtoe, under direction of In- ‘Walsh’ have not been able to completely unravel the mys- arr! ‘the shooting of: frm, Clute lopman and George Fricke, | ang tiles, because the other hose bodies wete found lying tn the | inguding Tony,” the Bayt Klopman home, at No, 14 Bast Fit+ | not show up, arene Sia tsenth atrest, late Saturdey afternoon. | are the Mayor's reception, the Inspector Walsh announced that an ar-| mocting of the dignified menibere) nat Wae momentarily expected which | ine buurd, and the consequont would go ‘far'to clear up the mystevy, | ing of hundreds of the Frioke wan ao old friend of the fam | citizens, Ny and had come to the Kiopman home| fully an acre of marble da ties had: with the hushamd to talk over the do-|to be scrubbed and a hundred others); |) testic troubles’ of the Klopmans, the| things to be done to put the oO Olty * ek wife shaving recently eloped with An-| Hall in presentable shape for the New | | tonlo Ferronl,-a shoemaker, Athough| Year function required by the it the police are keeping thelr own coun- {and none but ‘om’ to tackle the job. gol, it was learned yesterday that Fer-| But why ngt Invoke the help of Janis’ ront had lurked in the neighborhood of | tor Marty Keose, the venerable wane + the Klopman home ever since Mrs. | the cleaning staft? Klopman had beet breught back from} ‘That would prove fatal ito the new, ‘Rostod® by her husband, For three! year happl ot th delinquent clean days he had # room at No, 143 Eaat/ ars, fi lain Fourteenth street, directly overlooking | 9MIF “e the Klopman apartments, but since the) “No,” he exclaimed, as he wrestled shooting he has nut been seen there. — | jaboriously with mop, duster, brush and Mrs. Rudolph Drieman, who keeps | chamols ray. "I'll go it alone if it puts the house at No, 143. sald yesterday. ine ont of business, What Keese don't 4 sine 4 gina. bee se a iis | know won't bother him. 1'll take a fall ome on the cindy aide of the street, | out of the job single-handed. If I asked he 0 i" 3 Terronl had left Mg, room and ons! him to butt in, explanations would have No. J44 however, but pas: by the en |} to oe made and ‘Tony,’ ‘M: ‘Dan! tance and dipanpeared atoani the et.) and ‘Bill’ would get lald off, New Year. i Fourteenth str ag i: Eboutg o'elcke nid. sobordine to airs, | or no New Year, But I con't make & Packs Bechriat, who, lives Waele teccin decent job of it alone at that, It's & BRO CRL aR erse CLIO MD ick and @ prom.so this Job gets to-day, fiat, Perron was. seen climbing up the| liek and @ » rear fire-escane leading. to the Klop-| but a wipe ts better than none at all, ma hos HY Attean anu Water, sevitte | And think of the day, too, The Mayor Topmi arralgnes In OPH Coure yesterday, and held without pai] 8 golng to be here; the board Is to for i Panna On, to-morrow| have a spe.al meeting and baie ho Ree police say that nichoii | on hand a lot of big fellows who alwaya Fe aes th BNA ptt ex: come around at these ahaa tent plain. leaders and so no, ‘Them's fine fellers, An autopsy performed on Fricke and! gay, am I beginning the new year Mes. Klopman at the Morgue seaterday’| ot ee ean no aquealer, showed that Fricke had But I hope that this stanting on thy & bullet in the thorax, wa:le An's death was die to a shot in \ough Joo don’t mean that 1 must ke it up tor the twelve mon.» ‘They and spinal column, 4 a good start Is part of trace, but & Lottera May weeaiee Wie Sinrt ke thin ie too much ke Roosos xan 9 letiers were delivered at the relt for me, ay home to-day wich the ‘Ro “Bay,” and here Tom" becanio a m Re iniche furnish a clue to the slayer | fidsnth ‘Il knew them follers wouldn’ ‘The husband blurted this out tn jhas.been orystallized.~ It {s that the old ot Mra Chant fKlopman and her hus: | show up to-day. They got hoo much Icke, ‘They | 4 start New Year's eve, and twas yl jopman’’ and | them, but I know y ven to quit. Ke ‘The ohirog | is having a gvod sleep, so we won’ or more of gaing to. the stores an Were aAcremsed there Wy) ava, purses raphy 1s that of a man unused to) the wiser unless he comer snooping round, Well, I'fi.do the I ing al this stuff,” he up hy bi STAs ately ‘a8 janl in the Me ae wie, era Pe ae, take ey ne paroal to He "ive Saters were taken at once to the | it's a big job," and here fonie "oraple and ot & salary month, genie erpte wi te could purchase enough to at Noo No. Cah and ‘om ani modation counter and have thom Twenty-second strhet station by | long enough in his strenuous work aati anced ait ioulders Ste her home. Her Relators s3y Betretie Galitgier He te now awal:-| gauo contemplativery down, the, i we ne Ereavent er ‘om plain, e)y corridors a: up tl thes delivery iw def area yy Poumnarks ahow that the letters’ were | darbie wieits, ee 1 mk 0 aM ‘Baly th sa iy posted ah artes Nee Fergoni, lie i supp pose it's ue to, me, Leas 10,000, ie. es wisest ‘i ifter ever " le police | sighed, “to put ‘up the flags, Ww cab: Delp ania day hat a mere | brave. to the autention tai nee, | EMG athe Jettors mlghe have been | ctnck, fix he furnace’ and’ receive. ths cat. ar tne fits | he ‘Will be arraigned In the i raon | Witlen hy bilin, but they cannot accontet wets, It's. certatily no cinch, and ie, Beate ‘Court to-morrow, charged witi be eyes from. the city, Service man, too," Me, bel a tnt it mths mt lenat | Mremnpted burglary, ‘The police, low: Day. hye A ett Turned over! thy don't Youu Hn up Woodbury an mn Avaalory over, admit tuey have a weak caso t. Ga yee the Bast Twenty-| and call for help?’ was rignestod. wil led at | & net her and every i ‘will be | 8e0ond, atreet fop and he had read! “Not un your Rite If WoodWury put casing lo 'to fasten the grime of grand | them be rushed Detvotives Galagherand| his foot into thly piace he would ba jetec ves bk 00 on her through obtaining the a to PMIKGiMphia., The Captain | introducing zome new-fangled cleaning | in to pottey on identification of some stolen article in| would not dlecuin the nature of the! machines that would moke uy all los bet atter ‘oaty bonault a theory |the Nineteenth street flat, dottere, i our Jobs. No, I'll go St alone.” YOUR FIRST DUTY TO YOURSELF ' TOMORROW MORNING, THE BE- GINNING OF THE NEW YEAR IN | THE BUSINESS WORLD, IS TO SEE 4 THAT YOU HAVE A COPY OF THE [—9- -0—5 WORLT ALMANAC frre Qe Qe 5 ON YOUR DESK. 9 IT.IS ON SALE AT ALL, NEWSSTANDS AND BY THE LEADING STATIONERS AND ALSO BY NEWSBOYS, BUT IF YOU ARRIVE AT THE OFFICE AND HAVEN'T TAKEN A COPY IN WITH YOU, CALL THE ALMANAC DE- PARTMENT OF "THE WORLD," TELEPHONE 4,000 JOHN, AND A COPY WILL BE 3 TO YOU THROUGH YOUR NEWSDEALER OR AGENT : 8 & # on ono : \ iia Se iad Sc vai Ad i oa ii ht eB 9 Si AMR acted! CaS