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POLICE HAZERS BE PUNISHED i © (IN DRASTIC Me Deputy Com, Hanson ¥ Bs mends Cleaning Qut in Oak Street. | \" “BREAK” THREE MEN Tt Found Guilty of Hazing Patrolman Walsh. most sweeping recommendation wholesale disciplining of a police tion force in the history of the de- iment was made to-day by Deputy joner Hanson, when he urged three policemen be broken and entire fourth section of the Oak station. Including uwo Meutenapts @ doorman, be sent to the woods poattered far and wide in various precincts, Policeman's Charges. WPhis decision was the climax of the onal chargés of hasing made by “PPatroiman Stephen S. Walsh. He ac- Policemen Eugene C. Clinton, x W. Unger and Christopher . Fitegerald of hazing him a sin- a ly brutal fashion. fs known in the department as « cop’’—that is, an honest man © Fefuses. to give up to funda de- a by ‘the system.” Ta the face of sweeping denials by oMcer in the Oak street station, bh Gesoribed tn detail the ruthiess fm which he had been bullied eaten by his fellow-offcers. Ciin- Unger and Fitzgerald, he said, nered and pounded him into un- & it of bed, stood him against the wall Grove their fists in his face and fm their rage bit him on the joner Hanson finished K teatimony in the case yesterday. > announced that he believed every d of Walsh's story notwithstanding fact that his comrades in the Oak Station had “lied by platoons." found Clinton, Unger and Fitzgerald PMity of the brutality charged and ded that they be dismissed the department forthwith, There @oubt that Commissioner Bing- p will act upon the recommendation Hanson also recommended the fer of Lieuts. Glynn and Lane orman John P. Anthony, and every of the fourth section of we Street Station. of ‘these men, more than tw maintaining that on the 9 beaten there had been no Of @ny sort in the station-houne . Hanson suid in suggesting (hat the Platoon be soattered through t Sections of the city, where the: “beats five milles long and pair ty Is considered as more or less ole punishment Denounces the Hazers. “] have never seen or by more fagrant viola the department proved to nis wort ploy @rastic measures.” thelr final effort to m f acted queerly ney di jared he had wy We want to tempt y« says ‘‘Who would belic At your Grocer’ s—onl) 6 9: ORO Clinton, Unger and Fitagerald} clousness, Later they dragged him | AUG LEED GORN FLAKES am 5 | ins . tha wan | ar. Har i it nd m ba if, w ® st the -amday | M ft No. ¢ \¢ re whor | M alied | a ated W | i Preppy r « Heada ad BEWARE OF THIS WOMAN: SHELL = SWINDLE YOU She Preys Upon Poor; Women Who Advertise for Positions, Women advertising in The World and othe rnewapapers for the position of | caretaker are warned against a female swindler who has been operating ex- tensively and profitably among such ad. vertisera, The experience of a seeker for a position who lives in West Bighty. fourth street will serve to Mustrate | the methods of the confidence worhan. | The advertiser inserted a request for | the position of caretaker in Ae 6un- |a@ay World. Yesterday eventng @ wom- @n called upon her and talked like this “Mors. Jones, of No. 707 Fifth avehue, Tread Your advettisement, and asked me to call on you. She wants a caretaker, | amd desires you to call at her residence to-night at nine o'clock.” The advertiser took down the name and address, and her caller departed. In = fow minutes the woman returned. She said she had lost her puree and asked for the loan of $2, Her conduct was Sumpicious, bit she managed to get fifteen cents before she went wxny Tine advertiaer went to, No. TT Fitth ayenue—the residence of Mra, Lewis Colford Jones—whe saki that several other women had been sent to her house by tho mysterious cailer. In eact case the swindler professed to have lost her purse and requested a $2 loan. She seldom failed to get It PERE Sac len STOLE MR. SHEPARD’S | FOUR BRONZE VASES, | Some Time Ago He Was Relieved of a Bronze Dog. Biward M epard, former candidat, for Mayor of > York, reported to poe Brooklyn police to-day that thieves had stolen porch of his home, at No. #4 Pterrepont | street, during the might The vases ry heavy and worth $78 each time ago one of Mr. Shepard’s olen, | bronze dogs wa: | ee */ MILLIONAIRE BITTEN BY RABID DOG BETTER. NATI, May 7. 4 CINCY Mam Coo- Two lovers sat ben | Commissioner,” four bronze vtses from the | ferty, | Some of the maak: |of the faces they cent [ing to de lined us THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, se Hi WE HAVE © THE NEW ORDER UF G BTS Sleuths With th Black Masks Institute It at Head- quarters, MEMBERS UNDER A of Detectives Z, to Prevent Crooks from Recognizing Th ces em, There ts a new order tn town—the Orier of the Gaxzizza. Initiations take of Police Headq sarters “Men,” sald Capt. McCafferty ad- dressing his horde of high and low | browed sieuths, “the timp has came. | You know the omters of our RREST Covered beloved | | | “We do,” replied the h.-and-l-b. e's with one ¥ "And you have complied with the same,’ continued the Captain, perspir-| ing in his anxoity | The eleuths drew from their pockets | mysterious bundles. Some of the the wall and roared. commanded’ Capt Up againat ‘Btlence!" MoCat stern, This ie no time for levity Joehing. Put on them masks certainty was a fearsome sight, 00d citizens, There were two nundred or more sleuths wih ted the lower part 9 meant to ¢ 1 we on covered the even the chins, Two © three uths «with ft visages ha mask failed to conceal the sallen points of their features. v need. ‘Ng nose bags Others eoks, aye at you gu auch, 1K Ajusted 0 BuBpectes masks w hallway fitty », gathered | and 5 ce mor eath a tree, Asleep and happy as could be; Kornelia Kinks, intent on fun, Then tied the ou to try ‘Korn-Kink then you'll always tie up to it. that corn could be made so delicious?’ Full of-he: cents, THE H-0 CO., a lovers into one. BUFFALO, N, ¥, ack masks on. men o Suickered, others grinned, others backed features becoming hard and ir 4 brows ana a a t | declared Capt out a oy Central | Everybody delights in it th and strength and easily digested, BINS Reosy to Serve Hot or Cold |B known to a entral Office gartizas \ ea i ey may. be the leuten When the surprised orooks had fled slowly past the masked line Capt. Me: expressed himacit as pleased, firet fifty members of the Order of ow what to think Heretofore the crooks have had Just éan-| as much of @ chance to know the faces of the detectives ana vice versa, so to place every morning at 9 o'clock at No. ia 30 Mulberry street: Readers of The | Cafterty lwvening World, being law, abiding | Bie Mt Wht Citizens, are not eligible, for, be it known, to attain eligibility to Gidate must be under arrest | GLAS inarited “the Inavaroration of | Ste” the order and the first Initiation. The lodge room ts in the Detective: Bureau ACCUSED PAYSICIAN GIVES BAIL IN $5,000. Dr. Schoonover’s Lawyer Tells the Coroner Some One Im- personated Him. Dr. Warren Schoonover, East Fifty-ninth street, who, leged, performed an illegal operation upon Mrs. Mary Hochberg, No. 122 Avenue D, from which the woman died, of No, 15 it is al murrendered himself to-day to Coroner Harburger, Dr, Schoonover was accompanted to the Coroner's oMce by Lawyer Peter Gatens, of No. Broadway, who tolf Coroner Harburger Dr. Schoon- over had never seen Mra. Hochberg Coroner Harburger admitted the ac- used physictan to $5,000 bail, which was furnished. Dr, Soboonover has been a practising physician than forty years been th more preter Best Natural Laxative torpid liver and especially everybody y Peers ghia emg» | dress of bikok ling he was MAY 7, 1907. ~~ SCHOOLGIRL a | ~ DECLARED FREE FROM HUSBAND Pretty Seventeen ~ Year- Old Bride’s Marriage | Annulled, | Katherine Weinstein, in a echool «trl reaching her anklea and | brald of 4 Diack hanging | flown ber back lon hatr rat mute to-day while | het elders presented evidence on which | Justi) Truax annulled her marriage | to David A. Welnsteln and gave her! back to her parents, ex-Policemen John | Blovey and his wife. Dave, who. Is] handsome. last August when he fiirted with the! girl’ at Arverne-by-the-Bea. Nineteen days Jater—Sept. B—he took her to Al- derman Fried, who married them. Day says he gave hin bride $9 and she went | home to her papa's cottage and never would see him afterward John Slovey, who has been retired by the Poltoe Department, is an invaltd and made his way to the witness stand on crutches 4 that Katte was only seventeen Jaat summer, when Dave Weinstein ma Mra. Apna Slovey corrobor: and Br | George P. Sherman, of Williams! Hnched thelr story by reading bh ord of births. Weinsteln's lawyer called Katherine to the stand.in an effort to p rhe looked Uke a matured sp showed pictures of her on po in. shirt-walsts and long gown: ey ve New York, and the most We invite everybody, SHEFFIE Perfectly ASTEURIZED It has come at last—perfectly Pasteurized milk for which New York has waited so long. 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