The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1907, Page 5

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+ posed of, and..the courts josted along , the cases as they came in It was the Every police court in Manhattan: felt the ‘effect, to-day of the: first session of the new night police, court,” which Gtsposed of 238 cases in Jefferson Mar- ket betwren 10.20 o'clock Jast night and. 8 o'clock this morning. In place of tho usual long lines of offenders there were frowsy Uttle groups of stragglers, ar- rested during. the early moraing hours. ‘These cases were expeditiously dis- for the rest of the day, taking care of WOMEN’S CASES TO OCCUPY TIME OF NEW NIGHT COURT: Present System Leaves but Little)“s Work for Day Courts to Do— First Session Disposes of ; 238 Arrests. THE EVENIN Gessied by the glaring When he} Sealioasine wae interne it court he ¢: elaimed that he would be if you Souldn't get anything tn New, York. He ras paroled to appear in to-¢ ded, solid-looking citizen who ped boon “butting in” vigorously, broke foud talk during the first hour and cre Int the only excitement of the ses- sion. He insisted on seeing “M friend Zhudge Barlow, er Zhudge House,” pod’ was hurled bodily from the court by steepectoe Russell and Lieut. Bill Baal He was later brought in % under the name o! lawyer named Schmidt. Judge Whitman retired at 10.20, mak- ing way, for Magistrate House, who sat ustl 40.0, when Magistrate Barlow went to work. At midnight the ‘busi- pase was. atll so heavy that Magis- House and Wahle held additio Eivcessions inthe chambers whtle t regular eession progressed in the cour By thin diviston of labor the work was ouickly cleaned up, so that the firat quiet spell came ac 1 o'clock, when all the, cases were disposed of. From that ¢hme on. plain clothes men and polleamen dropped in from time:to time with gayly. attired women until: the elonine hour, on? of these women oases two sits awaiting Wiel were open talking two youths through the screen ned 7 Tet Dring in” the kaye thelr names aa John Lane, FIRST SESSION OF THE NIGHT COURT. ftnurtyrneth street, and were held in ‘anole Weinberg, of No. 338. Bixth avenue, was the first woman, arrested to-day ‘to profit, by the swift machinery f pee inet . She was arreated just be-~ 2. o'clock by pieieco atte man oft respecte Burns's staff, who hurried h the court, whe ty or M0 fine nad fering to trife with bond sharks. Gtorxe Meyers, « marine of the Navy- Q ard, waa the first man to disgrace | tniform of Uncle sam faving. It dragged betore the night court. Gettae hopelessly wabbly, having Jost. his n@ legs when he was brought before e, court. His furlough was up te-day, and a4 be was held fo sober up he may have trouble explaining to the com- mani te First woman arraigned for atreet-walking, Her Thirst Cost 3, President Rocsevelt’ pane elt’s i ey Bay, ver Honor,”* eee Ee the warm made her Theat was nearly then Magistrate Barlow made it $8. Selle A, Knestand, Deen in ‘the Past Tenth jentist’s chair nerfestly chosen Fpaieh, which Tinted at Co (aaa moody Deer and went her way "Although the t Snipe court was designed to hurry 1 fenders and innocents to speciy ‘hearing and. disposition, a crept Into the pro- @eneral opinion of the, magistrates tat] street, had the proud posftton of head the night court will nave to be con-} fined to the handling of cases of women| moet a minute during which the swift ‘mrrested on the streets, minor Intoxioa-| recital of his blocking the erossing at tion cases and of persons to whom an| Broadway and Fourteenth street was ‘adi night incarceration would be an in-j Justice. \ No More Graft. Tt is Ukely that the Board of Magts- trates will adopt a rule specifying the} Mature of the cases to be handled by | doing outside the screen. ‘The new tribunal was | the Night Court formed to break up the graft of profe: sional bondsmen upon women of the| the stops to the arraigning “Bridge,’’ streets, and an effort will be made ta| came in a tramping, jostling, sweating | horde from every corner of New York e@onfine it to that function. From the standpoint of eafety to the city the court ts a menace if it should Keonttrrie’ to be conducted av it was last might. It took scores of patrolmen from ‘their beats for long periods at the Thours when they were most necded. ‘The Magistrates suspect that the police made a great show of activity last night in order to put the new court In aa <poor @ light a possible at the begin- ning. < Centre Street Police Court was s type of the effect of the Night Court. There were but four prisoners on hand for “arralgnment when Magistrate Corrigan took his seat. The police court lawyers, haying no business, were in despair; the court cis sand the runners and boosters and bonds- men were diaconsolate. Busy ‘Social Function.” ‘All the old Tenderloin turned out as |a4moi 8 toa social” erent People flocked tol ayatem to | charges ceedings of the might, and morning, notably the charge, made against Tony of t Thirteenth street, by. threes Tittle girls, Rosle ills, twelve years old, and Eleanor Horton, teenth strect, and of the line, and he lasted at the bar al- told, and— ‘Two dollars!’ as crisp as the crack of a revoly Henry. faded in spite of ¢ war dance which Sigmund Sch warts, resident of the Pushcart Trust," was A ng aftray between ‘two negroes and a cbaree ‘of jewel robbery were the only other felonies heard. Views of Magietrates. Several of me jatrates made And from that time until 1 o'ciock the policemen and prisonérs billowed up County. on It seemed as though every policeman.| in a lonely mpot wanted to be present At the grand opening. Pushcart and other corporation violations swarmed before the Magistrates during the firet two or three hours, And meanwhile feos i ll over the city at were withdrawn 200 _polloeme: the protection of thetr is and That is the p: pal eriti- esata lidsaling the, mmvenee business brought are thus left ur ap sotected ‘for Te Weakens Lien te Fores. Commisisoner pepe eo Deputies Hansen, Bug! ls and were tho our aurine abe frat hour of fhe ka.dozed At thelr deaks, | set they were ominously ailen! samee Rect Oe ieee rr tected at plight. To boa et eat Ajor Reiboe ae to helt, own. nl Eat: nad devised eS insure ers to be at ed. the establishment of other to aay, ir aes SoBe nee cimit al | he critecioa Belleve that ome, omcars j _ OO ONLY CRIME MAKERS ON IRISH POLICE GET AHEAD. | * Constable Barrett, Dismissed from Force in Belfast, Scores Dub- lin Castle System. BELFAST, Aug, 3.—The parade of 4 fhe court-romm under’ the efock-ights | court do Apt totter et old Jefferson Market where they qa | ecene of activity. Patrol was- rere CHUEBIN Up We wide eTreeTs Oe eaed ths ¢ourt, and patrolmen end plain clothes detectives were dropping down from everywhere with _privoners, ‘The neighboring saloons were doing | &rin ,@ fortous business. Ninth street was “erowded with Mehictos. and rubbernooka, Phe policemen haa sto” arrange their \prisoners in a” lone life outside the gourt before thiry ould be herded tito the “bdull-pen."’ Inside the groups of lines iGescents Were Masxing lifs missr- ‘able for @ crowd that jammed the old eourt’ to the doors, As the clock hands pointed to ® Magistrate Barlow and Judge Whitman fa. thelr robés led gan imposing galaxy ‘of Magistrates, inoltiding House, Ker- mechan, Wahle, Walsh, Corrigan, Cor, ‘nell and Droege After rapplog for allence Judge Whitman valid: “In accordance with a resolution of| aot th fe Beard of City Magistrates of the | iret Division of the City of New York, X do here and'now declare this night yesasion of the Magistrates’ Court open (and ready for the transaction® of such ‘pusiness may be presented to the here presiding, and that -Ahta~ court will remain open from 9 P. M, to $A’ M., or unt}l such an hour sthereatteraz the businesa ponding ts f@laposed of." & Firet Case, $2 Fine. * Bang! went the-fashlighta. in the (Raider of the dudes’. remarica, and then E"Qall the first cane,’ the dlaaffected members of the local po- fice force, which was scheduled to take place to-day, has beah postponed, tf not Tide i! yer ees , hed Pehaaiteges [ot Seteht ah and shining marks toe. all ais Wanted TO De prevent Rt ment to be in a position to dismiss the entire. pollee force of the tity sheuld such drastic action become necessary. The men remain deflant, ami declare | they will not cease agitation until they ¢ Wurried to the net have secured a public inquiry into thelr | ot ti the wind which the low ee a fied alleged grievances, In an interview to reach—that Palmer, eet published In @ local newspaper. Con- societ; Rerana went to ‘work~ foclety streite Zorkowite, whore he Cop John eer”, rR, seer theo “pontne ta er "ino ae eriaiatel ce et ive. r eentes which, to the severity. of his workhouse bench warrant, cial Besatona, the it Castle syntem’' only tnoee men who are to |daughter, Misa Eleanor Hall, 0} the Bridge and loaded to oapaaity with | otra? disorderly. Fetort. | Bbe as ine} stable Barrett, who was dismissed from charged nn on, Tthe force for agitation, declares that Sutged' the tele A itor a tial Ressiona | tong the erievances of (he men is the | Bho was sent fact that under the gresent ‘“Dyblin G WORLD, Roa WOMEN HURLED —X SCIENTIST 1S WITH AUTO OVER | SENT TO PRISON | BANK INTO RIVER Two Almost Drown While They Are Pinned Under Wrecked Machine. Severe Séntence for Byrne, Who Let Child Die With- out. Medical Treatment. BEDFORD, N. ¥., Aug. 2—An auto- mobile running thirty miles an hour and} carrying Mrs, T. W. Hall, wife of a prominent leather manufacturer, Jnatices McKean, Deulo and Mayo, the Court of Special Beasiona’ to-day ed Clarencs W. Hyrne to the son for thirty days and by so her doing act on foot « tattle in the courts | Miss Tas | that will finally set ¢ lemal status all of New| of Christian Science healing. Byrne ts the man. who allowed his nix-year-old Anderson and a chauffeur, Canaan, Cohn, went over « steep em: bankment and plunged into the river | Gaushter to die of pneumonia lant here. | apring because his. Christian Science be- nd | Miss “Anderson and Miss Tail were | Not would not permit him to summon a nd |Bearly drowned while pinned under the | physician. fmachine; and it ia feared the former{ Dantel W. Steele, counsel ‘for Will die of her injuries. Tyrne.. gave notice to the Court of an The accident occurred, Jate yesterday appeal from the sentence. Mr. Ste afternoon, but the facts) were not made public until today, Mra, Hall's regular eheuffeur did mot go on the trip, arid the gardener, Williain Rickey, to be an inexperienced driver, want in his place. While approaching the reservoir in Bedford the driver lost control of the machine at the top of a twenty-foot em- bankment, and before he could stop’ its progiess the big touring car plunged through a rail and into a small river below. Alien Anderson was pinned be- Reath te. machine and nearly drowned, |nd wien rescued 11 wad Cound that ano| was inlernalty injured. Hac are fatal. eine aaa was also hold beneath the ear and came near meeting ber dea! through arownisg, and she was badly up. om Hai recetved several bruises, but’ her Injuries are mot serious, The driver wae pnnurt. e ingu: tome of airs, Hall in New C Fallin New ‘TIE-UP ON BRIDGE; THOUSANDS WALK: Motor Breaks Down and Traf- fic Held Up at Rush Hour. announced that he would carry the case tothe United States Supreme Court, if necessary. Byrne has no money, and it Is understood about the inal Courts Bullding that the expenses of the forth- coming legal contest wili be borne by | the Christian Science organization, According to the Special Sessions Jus- tices the Byrne case Is the first tn twenty yeara in tho’ oourta of this clty in. which an issue of religious beliéf in connection with @ case of ndglect ‘to provide medical attendance for a minor has been squarely pdt. The sentence of | thirty days in Jail {s considored severe under the ctrcumstances, and the Court | Js oarpiul to explain that it Is made se- ih order that it may have a det rent effect Byrne 1 Jesman tn a Sixth avenue store, a cidower and a man of qulet | tastes and o religious bent of mind. He | has been a Coristian Scipntist for many igen Tis six-year-old daughter Viola died jin his flat in Waverly place, and the persons are now at the ‘Canoan. Investigation disloned that | treatment whatsoever. | a healer had prayed for her, sUtine mae, arrpated for Violation of | nal Z Tuitteds at tha jnauestitiee ome eaniet summoned a doctor to attend Viola. The Coroner showed that other members of Byrne's familly had died without medi | cal attendance. Byrne was a tant. witness. He volunteered would rather have a rattlesnake Rouse than a’ doctor of the ‘medical | school. | ‘Tho Court| of Special Sessions found him guilty, and his counsel ask [Qn arrest of Judgment and perminsl ee to appeal. The District-Attorne ‘There was the umual Droaedown on sel for the County: Medical Bock the Brooklyn Bridge to-day. Of course,: counsel for \By submitted ts, t happeiied in tho helnht of the rush! and the cour\ went into the ‘case ex: hour when’ {t would discommode the |tensively. Tile decision denying arrest of judgment and Inftetin greatest numiber of persons. |sentence 1s longthy and faniclag, tne ‘At 7.34 o'clock the motor gave out! Byrne ts held by tha court on the first car of a train bound up sullty on his own admissions, the grade from the Brooklyn aide of | ——— ecalcl hat he 5. passenxers. The train stopped. It hi not reached the point where the Brid, trains pick up thu cables, For twolve minutes west-bound eral fg-on. the prides wae ats standstitt: ‘Then the disabled train was pushed on | over, to the Manhattan rider bur the) been dani The isiand platforma in the was not relieved for an hour. FIVE DROWNED IN WRECK OF LAUNCH, OTTUMWA, Ie, Aug. 2—Five pet @ons were drowned last night by the capsising of a lunch in the Des Moines River, near this atty. The victime were William H. Powell. wife and son, |” Hante, and Mrs. J. ¥, Stevens | and SHIRTS THE EXAGTNES® AND PRK- “CISION BHOWN IN THE — PATTERN OF A CLUETT ty hed started out on a ak pecans Manageanio in the iron currents due i nugh water, and ally the Sat mi aa aay éown. “The boat with its) Reiners occupants then drifted over dam crashed into the rocks) Yowell waa & prominent young | eee gees ILD KILLED BY CAR. | . Maas, Aug. 2.—Selma Miller, oleate years old, daughter of | Avgustus G. R. Miller, an actor now in New Jersey ath ® company, was truck and instantly Killed yesterday scearnean by an electric car on Chand- street, the car running Over her, butting off both legs and crushing her skull. MAKING OF ALL CLUETT SHIRTS. WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE FARCY PATTERNS, AOR rom CLUETY. emimTe. Loon ron eLuerr Lae. CLUETT, PEABODY 4CO., MARKERS OF ARROW COLLARS. below, musician. ACTOR'S CG, The North Pole may or may not be found. In the White Rose Ceylon Tea Defies the Thermometer. ST-89 Maiden Tans, N. 7 889 Fulton St., Brookly” udge reme the new court had no surtedtction. Jennie Ewoott, ant fetowed and was Hon, Mever Eisenberg oR ner, | Willing to play the part of provocative ether gewort wine?! agents can gain promotion. Barrett xoing her bond. | claims. thet the present agitation ‘will put an end to tha “abvoniinable system | of manufacturing orime,’* Women to Workhouse. of ned were two- cream-colored of: | The gituation is aggravated to-day by eens oe nay C4 ene orem | ine threatened renewal of the com o Rev, Meare re the fo | dovkera’ strike, ‘These imen recently re- The women werg t an tt we AHS: | Iendsre aver that U tae enplo sea Bet fenve, but bend aS t hops cheering’ the compact nthe. cee and were eart ; Aig * ang ithe hile the Goryrament 12 fn, Inheentene oburt, wsa te Londond mer ee Pe Mite git on Plein, Glotmmies | ANY William Be Beak told the usual story, whed | Wateh ed asked the Cid what from wt ml ave in, sho had ae my, anak mane and lag ‘thal ewalt lone to ner she began ng, faa fort for hereeit, = detachment of the oa 2, ner Ee aaa, iat Bogarde et a —_—_—_———— Alice Smith, the paeii Froneoh Toe Slow. Henry” sient, of He 2 mae herr officer, and. the. iittle woman lec Deities wicee aml Teeen yubbora BeORYINESS vedo don't hear much about French’ bd Preoner of guy note was | duels any more.” gee! is Cc vey fernmer "No, i, the French want to get pee of en ‘ener Scie for Housekeeping $1° Weekly AUGUST 2, FOR THIRTY DAYS was reported to the Coroner by an | taker. NReittislabereabeas given no medica: | Her father and | for to be “|i Registered Physicians of experience. \) LYDIAE. 1907. cass "MEET ME AT SY ‘SIEGEL: NO CONNECTION WITH ANY asala rT quickly. “Going @ and receive | safe. We ee Men’s Good E clothing-store is having a clearance sale and up clothes for now and next summer at prices the real value of the suits. ‘ For T For example: ‘ ‘9 For Suits Originally and biue serge, fancy wor- sted cassimeres. Priced Up to $16. Black Trousers regular $3 kinds ‘{Stegut Cooper Store, Main Floor; Rear.) SERE'S news that ought to crowd to-morrow’s buying hours. like to wear—they’re neither too well-dressed young man of to-day. Three-piece suits; made of cheviots and cass! | Fj | light colors. ‘All sizes for young men from 16 to 20 y | (Slate! Cooper Store, Second Floer, & ars .) will result from this announcement. every description, for every member of the family, one-half the original prices. Come early and get the biggest “‘plumes.’” CRISP SODA BISCUITS—Graham Ble cults, Glager or Lemon Sasps; 3 ee dox., 41; regular Se carton " 21 Fresh Fish We clean fresh fish free of charge, MANZANILLA OLIVES — q far, SBC: DIRE Vers ceseseseee Chickea Halibut Steaks, | Pound Chineok, a D8e | | tone Branch Miuefish.., i2sse BOILED HAN=or smoked ‘ileed bee! ID . Tarte Live Soft Shell Crabs; G Qe EXTRA CREAMERY RUTTER— 27e¢) | Widens eonetax - Print. | THRE “LAYER CAKES — tress a SUNSHINE CAKES — Spo rence Crkesor Angel Food Gaheer + frean from our Daylight Bakery: 5c ROSTON GRFAM PIE POUND CAKE—tresh from our Daylight | akerys falsin, cltrou “marble, plsin or Indy cake, Ihs., 506, « 15¢ Ib, EAE sachs Bbc an COPFEE RINGS—each 10¢ and, 10% Sekt, “iver article parehased for cash tl | Jf any friend of yours is neglect- Agents for GRAN ling his eyesight give him no rest Until the Satter is attended to. The {chiaf DANGER ts DELAY, + Eyes examined by Oculists who are A. W. BREWSTER, M.D. 11 years Brooklyn Bye & Ear Hospital, EDW. JOHNSON, M. D. Many years in private practios, | MARCUM KENYON, M, D. 6 years Manhattan Bye & Far Hospital, M. LINDEROTH, M. 0. Late Brooklyn Eye & Sar Hospital. Glasses Only tf Needed. Always at Moderate Prices, ESTABLISHED Noarly $0 years, 223 Sixth Ave. Below 15th St. 480 Sixth Ave., Below 22d St. 1274 Boncwey, Below 33d St. 217 G'way, Astor Ho. se Block. 101 Nassau St, Near Aun St. ‘This bonis FURNEKURE, ra ibera 0.0; pairw Curtains, AN LNG ia oor rar bee legant | chine in| $100 $150 | $200 $300 New Store, || Quick Work! | ATURDAY is probably a short day for you as well as for-us, The * things you want you doubtless want We make every effort to rush things on half Eiietse: featured. They are brought forward for swift selection, our system of bundle- |) wrapping and charge-making is rapid; you (can make your purchase, get your change I] it takes. under old-fashioned systems... With all this speed, you are perfectly moncy—when asked, with st Ye ne; hesitation ‘or red-tape. “Going-Away” Suits. Originally Priced Up to $11. 2-piece flannel cheviots. in worsted, flannel and fancy cheviots; sizes 31 to 46; § | Youths’ $5 Long-Trousers Suits at $ Even at $5 They Were the Best Values in Town the youths’ clothing section every minute of These are the kind of suits that sensible young men “boyish” nor too “‘mannish’”—just right for the meres in neat mixtures; dark and | All Summer Shoes Being Cleared Out Extraordinary Picking for Men, Women and Children OUR and a half hours of the fastest kind of selling this shoe store has ever culsved Remaining stocks of summer footwear of Also an excellent assortmen for. men, women, and children et less than, one-half regular prices. (Slege! Cooper Store, Serond Floor, Rear.) For Picnics, Lunches or Sunday’s Dinner EERE. Tae HOLLAND OR PARIS TARTO— 30c be lo (Blegel Cooper Btore, Fourth Floor.) | Ask for ‘‘S. £ A.” Greer Rrading Stamperslte GED The: seracet on. any New Catalouve. week.” our warercoms, filly ae they would = eredie’ $78 Warth,S7-S0Doyen.81.S0Wesk| jf Accounts uy away” items-are especially | in half the time your parce exchange goods—or refund the wise ones are a often no more than hal Suits suits, cassimeres, a $1.50 or 32 t0 36 breast measure. 4 will be offered at just about t of white shoes and oxfords, Fresh Meats ‘We deliver freah meats {rem the Bias. fery io 1 10th street, east aad weet, Fapex_Lsas ef Gaoalee Lamm 15 ¢- incy Fresl Litled) Der -Pleked ee i I = Fresh Killed Looe ry-Fed Duel Toland 2ic Fancy each... URRAN each, RET RAPIDS. FU RNITURE, ite of the follow- |. 41uDROOM- ‘on exhibition ta | Uax | Dresai Jou ex-| and Weahitna Ih your | ena me Bod, Truss trimmed, waven is 3 10} attr oaee i roltet Giese eu ©. System, $3.: 15 itp 810, 000 i soe Also to New Thomet, glaes ores KT teh Hanes ser, Be Pa sy ae PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE CO cous Tae Most, BUCCROSFOL, MEDI WOMAN'S Tie LY - \ | 4 ‘““Purnished The World a_ Desirable A Thirty-Cent Twelve-Word Room” Ad. in Finds Many 2 8 Tenant.

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