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LIKE BINGHAM New Police Deputy Be- gins First Day Poring Book of Rules. AEAAARHE 2 RECORD AS “PUFFS GILT-BAND.CIGAR. & SOLDIER “All. Department News, He Says, Must Be Given Out by His Chief, . The new First Deputy Commissioner, ‘Rhinelander Waldo, arrived at Police (ieudquarters bright and early this faorming to begin his first day’s work. ~ He arrived in the official conveyance, a HE IS, VERY Fickety vehicle of some years’ standing, YOUNG end hopping out, went up the steps two . Bt a time, When tnquirers followed film into his office they found him alt- fing bolt upright in the chair that has ‘beld such heavy-weights in police learn- ing as Inapector Tom Byrnes and Bill Devery. The new Deputy was holding in one da gilt-banded cigar. Opened on ‘the table in front of him was a brand new copy of the book of ruleq or Police Manual. He looked up warily. “Are you studying the book of rules?” he was asked. Mr. Waldo smoothe4 the sparse locks that were carefully parted in the middle before he replied: “Not” ilar ote y IMPRESSIONS OF FIRST POLI By Maurice Ketten, The Evening World’s Angle-and-Curve Artist, 4, Xt re = bi CE DEPUTY RHINELANDER WALDO. BLUE BLooD IN HI VEINS: Seniaey i MAN HE DIDN'T KNOW IT The word shot with all the in- Ww Rnalteioe a letaplk. meigedty, the HIS Povice ComineGe question was taken to impugn the WILL BE ON @eputy’s store of police knowledge. “Any business this morning?” HE CAN NOT. THE Goatees ahachis sapsahy and’ pulled Untads eat with aoe sharp puffs. He blew BINGHAM. HAS the smoke away with a wry face. THE WEY No News by a Damn Sight. “No.” Then he glared at the ques- toner. “There will be no news given out from this office. Gen. Bingham will of all that. If you desire to = esse = (HIS POLICE SHIELD (CAT SWVES LINES d do @ damn sight better by going Se en WORKED OVERTIME) OF FOUR PERSONS queries he puffed his olgar and ut- ! “Nothing to say,” efter the man- of ont of, _whowe reticence bes) Stolen from Patrolman Moran, |Partly Overcome by Gas It byword, and alone, before him the! It Was Used to Blackmail | Staggered About Until new Deputy site in the big Man A k ed. the that has seen so many big chiefs and go.) They ere on ail skies of regarding him: cynically from their je frames that girdle the walls. Some of them date back to ante-bellum days, but all of them await with inter- est the results that are to come from the perusal of the book of rules, Gold Wishbone. jek Pama First Deputy Police Commissioner | Pir wire, of Ne. Sal West Rhinelander Waldo wears a gold wish- bone for a scarf pin. Policemen who|a felony. observed him yesterday when he made| Walsh was held in $2000 his debut at Police Headquarters com-|amination to-morrow, end Viola mented on the pin. detained as a witness under $100 bail. “Fye seen many of ‘em get !t in the| ‘The end is not yet for this is they forgot to put wishbone,” remarked one cop who has|No. 2 in the history of the -wenderings ; it of doors. Tillie put & headquarters detail because of in-| of the shield Patrolman Moran, |°t the gas. ‘The gascock ts a double Juries received in a social function in Corcoran’s Roost, “but this is the first ‘thme I ever saw one comin’ around and favitin’ it, But you might be able to expect ything from a First Deputy Police Cémmissioner by the name of Bhinelander Waldo.” Police officials in New York have re- Ty book ciga: room ‘come Sim, twood! g if bsg ing as though in @ stupor. There sa tired with millions of dollars, Rhine-| George Petry, a salooa-keeper, of Fifty- strong smell ot eas io the room, Jander Waldo {s the firat police offlcia! | 1174 ptreet and Highth avenue, testified | 99%” to go into No. 300 Mulberry street with] tne: ‘Taylor, after buying a drink of ss te eee his way with millions of dollars. It {s reported that|D0er oO! im on Sunday, had flashed | “@cul e low. Thi rg sould ho survive his mother he will have the badge and threatened to raid thhm if|cDe? he ahd ee oe felt ataoenle fortune of $10,000,000 at his disposal. r compromised e an Most of It fs invested in New York real poral achauny ict pra age Alacovared the cause of the noise, ,estate. However, he, is mot the on! staggerng aro! ° police ofelal who has money investea | Saturday night amd dst ao a eeeamig |TOO™ Partly overcome by the escaping in New York real estate. ee fei mneae: Bult, In ita wanderiogs it had knocked ‘Young Man for the Job. Since then the police have been in-| Labinus founa Gat ihe: idk laa cae: Deputy Commissioner Waldo is young— | yestigating and the first indication that | ing from the room loocupled by. the two Deputy Commis} 9 badge had been used for other ex-| girls. When he tried to awaken them tortion came with the arrest of the/ he found both unconscious. He ran Walsh couple last night, Viola Walsh| into Mrs, Strong’s room, and after was taken from her room on West Fitty-| fob {rouble succeeded In rousing ber :] rst street, where were found « s8t of | Suid. ‘Then hi we furs that Policeman Petry says belong yee 508-8 to his wife and were stolen with the | Mee: was, cal ahiela. 2. “Anat The ‘Waish woman said that Taylor ern District he/and Walsh had come to her before| he wis found to be in a serio daylight Sunday morning, and that Tay-| her home. lor threw the furs into her lap with eee. AN MEEK LITLE ‘Walsh was arrested at the Bedford Hundredth street. evidei the Dolice have against him they did not ‘ (8 (oe SGm Sey present to-day, but it is understood & coupl tho ehleld was hee tort yea hoon : 10 e] Bevel urs: ith: + ju and that wt the expira- | om Sunday al faay Silom’ keépers Charged with Being One of open-con Versati ir sums ran ullsed "eat fener nbs ee Four Men Who Held Up magne ® con’ of deat-mutes, mal re First Deputy, Ya i _ Not Much: on, Conversation. "| Taix'to you, burt wont? /7o Mx ta) Paymaster for $5,200. Sommatasioner Waldo is Pot, a heads Hard Job Before Him, ‘Ei saaniie that be te collie | Rhinelander Waldo has a hard job. ae he segueng to may Yester woratiee ar ha hy us that the} A meek little Italian baker was at- ot fib, learn~ ‘wealth olny tats Doll rested in the basement of No, 155 Pllzi- Commissioner ido“ has | beth street to-day charged with being enon bourse Pe. has been ona of the four masked bandits who Florin wa organization that, polities has | Rela up robbed the paymaster of governed for ein ie ties FRe‘navent the Delaware Convtruction Company of ty aa gf Dalle OmiciAL sent ndiminiatta- $5,200. near New Brucswick, \N. J., on tio an Antusdod Proentdminiatta: | me mtternoon of Deo. 28 last, ie bas » reticence {8 a long: polns, oats fips hn ame amie z ‘ -four Years o} a mutive of fn re: idee, that while he pen ety ecient and Sivent Gohueraalion Companys ahd? tenrome the pol force at} tite, He lives ai ‘ariny and. Navy {ately etter the robbery disappcared. He @ similar his at Hal Fat afreet.| With only this clue sto) work on De i ‘ be i hota ae the’ man down’ witha’ warrant charging rm o! . if Out @}tective found the man to-day and in Rout capactty ts 7 MAYO | ero Mere Comet be dayitite | dap tesa: ia: the Socabe, Court ta eweit x; ian ec recratias| Seale Wife Seeks Husband tal mana} did not! walt to collet hia pay, Sure my ‘husband 1s alive and: believe | “Ge day, he ts in Now York. If he is there Lam| alan qui pS re sme y rporine magn met it No. 3 aan nt ate tie q Ms Bs tM , tective Petrosino was asked to punt | Positive that The Evening World can} -‘ver coine Y tenths ae Gprcimia: te Sab) Me ete nae: SoBe. ng fine thim;> sala) Mra, Frank M: Walsh, | s°Sdcame gud thea ae Bea ae Ree roca ste, declared. they was ina city of atia to i . chila > Worry. ttract ttle wi whirty, t i ree] him with the robbery. ‘The Italian de- ioe See paris Dortancadion Cie Sheen Oy here. ere SQUARE Fashion Notes for Cops. A By WALTER A. SINCLAIR. “What are the hammers going for?” sald Miatty-on-e-! “We're in the air, we're in the afr!” Precinct Sergeant maid, “And why the district leaders’ roar?’ said Fiatty-on-s-Rald, “Oh, are me pants the stylish pair?’ the Precinct Sergeant sald. “It’a killin’ Big Bill Devery. Ow! wot will Willum say? I'm Witting to the tailor’s for a morning sult of gray, ‘With Waldo we are entering Society to-day, And we'ro woaring proper dress suits in the evening.” “What makes the Captain look so tiue?” ees aaeoers Raid. “He isn't in the book “Who's Who,’ the Precinct Sergeant said. ‘What makes the wardman mope and moon?’ asked Flattywon-a-Rai. Rain of Last Night. Cate Bava te oad cations witn) thes neeaee Pewee emee: - | “Me valet will be fired if he ever should forget ‘That frock coats after Gunchtime is the proper etiquette. ‘That Uitesard trom the We Oh! You bet that we must Hve up to the fashions of our set, And we're wearing fancy dress clothes in the evening.” three “Ob, who ts Rhino Waldo, Sarge?’ aexed Fiatty-on-a-Rai. o “His wad, they say, is very large,” the Precinct Sergeant said. “What has he done that this should be?” cried Miattyon-a-Raid. “He's of an old York family,” the Precinct Sergeant said. “He's of en old York family—pray what more would you know? He never was in business—his auntic says it's so, You shouldn't ask a copper how he fell into his dough While we're wearing pobby dress sults in the evening.’” “Why can't some copper have & show?" asked Flatty-on-a-Raid. “You ought to know, you ought to know,” the Precinct Sergeant said. “Well, anyway his home was here,” said Fistty-on-a-Raid, wetting near, they're getting near,” the Precinct Gergeant said. “If you aspire to that job the best thing you should be Is « Cescendant of a good old New York familee. ‘We're full of fads and fancies as the best Society; ‘We'll be wearing saucy dress suits in the evening.” BLIZZARD 1S LOST, BUT IT 1S COOLER Delightful Weather with Lower se Who Left After Quarrel|= 2 Bip , Police Station Leads to an Arrest. A man with his face smeared with ‘blood, an ugly cut under his right eye and his nose brdken staggered into the Alexander avenue police station early to-day and sald: “I just fell down out there and hurt anyself."" The man said that he was Louis Schissl, thirty-five years old, of No, 405 Willis ayenue. Dr. Briker came in ar Ambulance from Lincoln Hospital and Schiss! was started to the institution. The ambulance had hardly left the sta- tion house when two other men stag- gered in, One of them was bleeding from a stab-wouud in the face and the other from a cut in the left side. “We have both been stabbed,” one of tho men sald. “The man who did It escaped. Ho stabbed us in Herman Galside's saloon, No. 87 Willis ave- nue.” ‘The men gave a description of the stabber and it ftted the man who had just been sent to the hospital. A police- man was cent to head off the ambu- lance, and in a few minutes the vehicla returned, The man who sald he was Schissl was Ufted out and brozght into ithe station house. : “That's the man,” said one .of the MERIDEN. Conn., Jan. 24-1 am | happy, and forget alt the past difter- Bile phiag Mwrae dot toicbim) Soros: day, brite ote) but not enough,” Day Szhlesl thea admitted that he had had attacked him because he refused jer nro to pay for drinks and that he defended ¥ was emplo; aa «ttre, ca oomanetor in New Y, himaete, with a knife, Schissl was then ways seomed anxious to get | arte! men said they were John The stabbod bed as forty years of 1 dite nelghts iene, £} Merckel, of No. a7 Willis arses, as oh mars “Ho always read that iu OW d ‘babe. . KILL TWO GOVER for Conspirators Against Pennypacker, of Pennsylvania, and Pattison, of Ohio. ~ Paterson, N. J., which has been known aa the hotbed of anarchy since Bresci assassinated King Humbert of Italy, is being searched from end to ‘end to-day by Secret Service men and] found many incendiary docatnents and at Dunleavy last week after ing “Black Hard" letters: x George Barll, & ‘miner, was attested at Baird on suspicion. In his hut were the paterson police for the leaders of] paper showing how to find the ren- a circle of Anarchists who have been|dezvous, Baril wore a button bearing plotting to kill Gov. Pennypacker of| the portrait of Brescl, who assasaigated - Pennsylvania and Gov. Pattison of] King Humbert. x Ohio. These ‘two Gtate executives were Italians supposed to ‘belong to the instructions know what to do. Keep pushing the wort:-an4 mever let up.” Marked for Death. FLYERS. MASHED Se Fourteen Victims ‘Taken. Temperature Follows Warm | Wreckage: Aftter- Collision Near Los Angeles, ,»|. |!Shttre'matter has'bemn dropped: ‘° —— DIED AFTER BEING IN AMBULANCE) IN BRIDGE CRUSH Parade of Injured Men to|Francis Ferguson Had Fre- quently Complained of His jay Inability to Stand the Strain. fo broke gut PRR ee as firm of James H. Dunham & Co., office to-day. office at his usual hour of coming disease, expiring Instantly. Kalb avenue, Brooklyn. ¢ this morning, STALLED THAI with bis brothor George, also employed by the Dunham firm, at No, £26 De For sovera' weeks he has been com- | qogmplsts External end In reat plaining of failing health and of the fearing of Cuteara ong a Ol Ly fatigue and distress he suffered ‘after | fd), may bebad of all druczite, Aainglaeel sing through the Bridge crush. To | fester cae i alt terri ead entloned this again on his way to tho | Sulescopt: Hulse Ste ig Ho also had a list of ‘thirty-one “Black Hand," 235, In the swamp but were found boxes containing sorted letters, Wermants Were sworn out for Constantine, John Spida and Petro Larrach!, the last two ttafied. to uncover any BABY'STORTURING SKIN HUMOR Grew. Worse—Face, Now- Clear ‘CURED BY CUTICU IN TWO WEEKS FOR, ete and Body 3 2 VE umor, and we used mended, but without ache ta. ‘After complaining that he was be- | in three doctors, th coming too weak to sustain the ordeal | could help her, but she continued of tho Bridge crush, Francis Ferguson, | grow worse. Her body was a mass ( for. thirty-five years employed by the | sores, and her little faco was of,| eaten away; her ears looked as if they No, 310 Broadway, dropped dead in his paler te off. Neighbors advised me ura Soap and Ointment,and Mr, Ferguson was sixty years old. fore I had used half of the cake of He had charge of the sample depart- | Soap and box of Ointment thesores: ment of the Dunham conosrn, and had | all healed, and my little one’s face ani Just passed through the door of his | body were as clear as a new-bornbabe's, to | 1 would not be without it again if it Nt ¢ | cost five dollars, instead of seventy-five work when he was stricken wits Sak Gents, which ie" all ie’ ooak be $0 etie our baby, after spending many dollara on doctors and medicines without any benefit whatever.” : ‘and Internal Treatment for ‘he, pee Grape-Nuts A Food made of parts of pecially selected for re- building tired Brain and Nerves, “THERE'S A REASON,” Read “The Road to Wellville’”’ in pigs, Wheat and Barley—es- WEAR DIAMONDS AND i Look Prosperons. You can have om CREDIT from us,, paying as your ingome will allow, Dealinis Contidential, Ao employers’ refer- ences requle. 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