The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1907, Page 12

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TEARS G0 FREE AFTER GUILTY PLEA Some One Blundered and Dr Mandow Is Probably Beyond Reach. CASE WAS NEGLECTED. Police Made No Effort-to Get His. Evidence or Record Till Too Late. Whether it was the result of nocident or design when Justice Whitman in General Sessions on Thursday after “neon paroled on a suspended sentence © man who had at various times posed &s Dr. Frederick Mandow, Mandell, “Mandel or, from payjers found in his po:session, Fritz Mandowsky, the police let slip through their fingers a man they are now ready to acknowledge in & King of crooks. While the discharge trom oustody of this man, who tn all probability {a now tar from New York, 1s to a certain ex- tent the fault of the Police Department, |. Ta really up to the Sane office to make explanations. ‘That Justice Whitman acted in good faith is not questioned. He was not in- formed as to the facts in the case. Had he known, there would in all probability have been a different ending of the story. —~ | MDr.' Frederick Mandow may be gullty only of the offense with which ~he was charged ant to which he pleaded | gullty. Howevor, the police now bellere he is the moving spirit of « gang of, thieves which has been operating for @ jong time around the summer resorts, Mandow, as he now chooses to call Poter Palmo, of No. #2 Third avenue, whose flat was _bursiarimed at noon- time Aug. 23. Met “Dr.” Mandow. Palmo is a boss tailor, and lives | there with his wife Ino and their four- .teen-months-old child. Yaphank, L. 1, and there, according | 7 to the husband’s story, sbe made the Aoquaintance of a Mias Hannah Baum. While the two women were In conver- sation ‘one day “Dr.” Mandow mado his appearance. He seemed to know | Miss Baur very well, and the latter in- troduced him to Mrs. Palmo. In the ourse of the conversation that fol- lowed “Dr.” Mandow learned all ubout the Palmo home—what Ume the hus- cmt traxt-to~treretor—businesa in ithe fat night; also about how much jewelry ‘and other convertible property eould be tn the place. While Mra Palmo was away the hus- tind returned home one™night to find that ibe fiat had been looted of every- thing that was worth taking away. ‘here were no marks on the door, and Mra, Joseph Rantls, who lived on the ame floor, said sbe had seen a man entering the place with a bunch of keys, but thought nothing of it. Bhe eave a g00d description of the man Paime—sent for bis wife, who re- turned by the next train. Aa soon a9 abe heard the description ef the buré final Hosp Te Was aitinwed “that Stre Palme should try to find th physician and pring him to the flat whil he husband got the police. He, brought in Patrol- ‘THE EVENING WORLDSISATURDAY, \“Dr. ” Mandow, Alleged Raffles, Freed ME Police Neglect aame qntertaiming. | Shert of |Guidenptcontag. tn himself, posed as a physician attached fare, But ct ne Gyeam of a ark | Riot Binal ustache, ‘Then he talke bas ile gerne spaced ae fonatre taiher and sald—-but what's the Not Known In Hospital. On au Her flat was rovbed, but that During the| is only an incident. which ‘the police|had met Miss Hannah Baum, who lved have not found out ao with the Guldenpfennings, at a social mummer he had his wife end baby at prosuanebly? orale rs Brooklyn. jan was seen ‘he y the doctor said. ° ‘Man- and said was in sruuble, and asked for shelter, butiiwas'| {ov coms varcandsh refus Dr. Dorn said he hed never heard of | one of Bi ‘ At the Mow ‘Binal Howital no resprd morning and what time ho retumed | one there ever heard of hin, Same time aj z ca release he sent two men to make @ search Editor of the hventos Visited Miss Baum Last Night, sto the methods adopted |exploston of dyr ‘Mandow to gain entrance on a State road tn 4 Dr, Mandow, of Mount | py ‘Rattle to ait Borst of wealthy persons tn the apartment house rk Jet No. lio West Eightragth street, the family had become awar a Was Taking. repeated ef: rts fo sect an entrance to the fat on different occasions the Guld a noticed that the screws w xtracted from the door locks and mistakable evidnce that a jimmy hay- Ing been used in attempting to force | the door. The family suspected Mandow, who function on the side and had pald He had been eo times a week Miss Baum js st end tailoring | ee pay ue irk with his display i oe” came to ine. fat “Why, the fellow after he wi told him ag nt him coming he —atratd—he— jtiie father was a multi-millionaire tn Germany. and he always had plenty of ne: Whenever he met any nice persons | at our home he would invariably write down their names and ask goestions | duced to Mise Baum by a Dr, Splers whom I. don't know. We afraid of him’ ‘amie ley MAN BLOWN TO BITS IN was blown to atoms and two were {njured t man @kelly, of the I irty-Afth street Precinct, and when the ‘doctor’ eame,around the patrolman heard the eonversation. Admitted the Theft. Palmo at ence accused him of, the ~ Burgiar, and the thief confessed. “If you let me go J will pay you beck,” be eaid; but Pulmo insisted that he was going to prosecute. Then there was a atruggle, in which Palno wen, reste ‘The “doctor wae taken ‘to ‘Police Fleadquarters. When he was searched there were found enough pawn tickets @ call for prompt “investigation, — but mone has apparently been made, ‘The “physician” was arruigned on Bopt..1 before Magistrate Moss, in ~~ Yorkville Court, and held for the Grand Jory. He was jndicted for burglary tn} the third degree, and on ‘Thureday last | was called to plead, ng to. tt Palme. tells, the "dos aon of © Garman, @ dapper ey oes a) the! 28rd Street RUG DEPARTMENTS. ~ On Monday, September the r6th,- size 9x12 ft. Size 9x12 ft. New shades, JAMES McGREERY & GO.’ 34th Street In Both Stores, Sale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Carpets at the following low prices, Karabagh and Shirvan Rugs, 10.00 and 12,00 Rare Antique Shirvan Rugs. 20,00 Mosul and Kurdistan Rugs, "15.00 to 35,00__ Mahal and Indian Carpets, Average 120,00 Domestic Rugs, Royal Wilton, Size gx12 ft. 27.50 Standard Grades of Axminster, 20,00 to 35,00 Tapestry, and velvet. Size 9x12 ft. “13.00 and 15,00 Velvet Carpet. Plain or figured. 1.10 per yard Best grade Axminster Carpet. 1.35 per yard Plain Dhurries. One Yard wide. a 75€ Linoleum, UnlaidesDileisnirvisceseiserelarcicre 1,15 per yard Plain... (ea Printed’ i. Distelseatieacaey wereieySOC tee a cins “8rd Street 34th Street “ee scat nse GIRL BITTEN Bt “DOGS CRIES AT Little Delia Makes Excuses fo Them and Saves for Their Tombstone. | Ume to save her life. The Iittle rictim, time to-day, bore no renentment agains! been killed. No, 6 on Monday, accompanying he: ‘Village road was attackea by an {ll- tempered fox terrier and a savage brin- Diting and cl NEWS OF DEATH Seven-year-old Delta Painter, of Van Bicklen avenue érid Avenue W, Sheops- heed Bay, {* saving her pennies to buy | Five-Year-Old Girl Whese Clothing a headstone for the graves of the two Goxs wiiich bit and clawed \her @o se- ‘rerely. She will be confined to her bed for wome time. The dogs met a sudden | Nineteenth street, Brooklyn, had a nar- ldeath’ after the child was snatched | row escape from being burned to death while playing about @ boniry yerter- ;away from. therf Inst Tuenday just in who was able to sft up for the first) the dogs and cried when told they had Delia wae enrolled at Public School] The girl approached too near and tha sister May, ten years old. The next day she went alone and at Lake sireet and| Sorts" or the, children, DrouRnt several dle bulldog, They carried the child off | Sir ei¢ her feet with ther rush and were! complished, aad her when Andrew Kiel took her tp the Seney Hospital. ir {ll pe weeks before the Itttle 1s @tte to go out Sheepshead overrun by stray dogs. ——— = | FRIGHTFULLY BURNED PLAYING AT BONFIRE. Caught Fire May Die from Injury. Louise Goll, five years olf, of No. fl the fire: with vacant Jot twigs and leaves in 2 Eighth ‘avenue and Elgh- and Loulss waa danes v Blase rit chibalangeligat. niy she stopped and picked up a ee OE ag Be tribute her share of fuel to the fire. t| 2 r| next moment ner dress was on fire. Frightened, she ran screaming to her companions, who turned and fled he men to the scene and they tried to ex- tinguish the flames, which by thts time envel the child'a Body. She was Zaliy burned tetore thie was ac: Ambulance 8! SEPTEMBER 14; 1907. Pi sion on Misa Baum. He told her that about where they lived. He was tntro- | | DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. AUBURN, N. Y., Sopt. 14—One man! 23rd Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. ‘ity, Black ,Dress | HOUSEHOLD LINENS. JAMES MAGREERY & 60. 34th Street ee eo On Monday and Tuesday, September the 16th and 17th, Exhibition and Gale of the finest Fabrics. = A complete assortment of medium and standard qualities of staple and novelty Silks, at attractive prices. New colors in plain Silks and the latest designs of Novelty Weaves, Chif- fon Cloth, Velvets, Marquisette, Satin Ondoyant, Marquise Rustique and ex- clusive novelties in Bordure Patterns. _Sale of 20,000 yards, standard qual- _ Silks. The most desirable weaves for Autumn weur Considerably below usual prices, COLORED & BLACK DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores. New Autumn Fabrics, comprising a variety_of Velvet Novelties, Scotch and English Cheviots. Rough finish. Stripes, checks and broken plaids. Broadcloth, — a complete range of colors. Diagonals in plain or two-toned shades. Striped sheer Silk and Wool Materials. On Monday, September the 16th, Sale of Black Broadcloth. Sponged and shrunk, spot proof, 50 inches wide. 1,50 per yard, In Both Stores. Second Floor, On Monday and Tuesday, September the 16th and 17th, Sale of Cluny Lace trimmed Tea and Lunch Cloths considerably below “usual prices, Round Tea Cloths. | 36 inches.......... 525 and 6.50 each Round Ivunch Cloths. 64 inches .....--se sees wees 19.50 ort ME Gan enonparonbanaaano 26.50 Double Daniask Table Cloths and Napkins, | By ZX 2 yards...--s eerste sere 425 Ass tse dornmusqdandounnaa 5.25 2x3 Yards ......1.- eee eeee Gand EIS Pd peCRA STAGES GR bj dooGeaadoos 5:75 28rd Street. , ow“ 2%x2% 2% x 3 yards Napkins to match, Breakfast size Dinner Hi JAMES McGREERY & G0. 84th Street. PAL ati H E defied his father, the: President, and 4 he loved. SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. is only earning $40 a week now, but soon she will be the wife of a British lord. talked for nine hours at a stretch, and now issues a unique challenge to New York. is the only person on whom the. Prince of Sweden paid a private call while here. NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. E ___ter, and when disaster came_he only smiled. NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. found the slipper that she lost and. wasn’t Satisfied until he found her ~SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. is coming all the way from England to reform New York by her magnetic SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. monkey ancestors had special nerves to protect the danger spots. SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. | ( saw in the hand of the doctor the | reason he was able to save a multi- | millionaire’s life. SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. get the pretty red plaything he wanted---the Newlywed Kid. \ SEE NEXT SUNDA. Y’S WORLD. "SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. | get this | YO picture in the famous SUNBONNET Greater New York, with | Next. (s ‘Sunday’ S WOTI thir tetee teerned Sse in Colors, Sunday, Sept. 15 Given Free on the Next Three Sundays With came to New York to marry the girl SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD, NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. made a million dollars out of laugh- has found another road to health and ’ beauty, and it is a decidedly novel one. 1 and married her. eloquence. ; = LE H E says you are tickled because your can’t understand yet why he couldn't told Bill he mustn't open other péo-— ple’s letters, and that night Bill had _ another terrible dream. next Series free, if you live in Other Pictures in the Same Series Will Be R ' ‘ - sinnimitics ere nianaleedediaical Rte A aU ilatindadiiib cei Sat

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