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| 12 _ ‘THE EVENING WORED. ee BECWUSE HELE, A&vays W RYAN DOWN EASY 's-Pasceon to city 1 Is Possible Under the ‘Long Judge Rosalsky Orders New Beat” Plan Now in Vogue. Inquiry Into Brady’s Paper D TO BINGHAM F Reka! Selle | AS A SUGGESTION | Devised by a Captain of Long Experience and Contem- plates “Covering” City Without Increasing the Force. (i SS SR, == [> >——elie em hh Hie Cul f\Nespe ar és A= — off; bhexs i Gt ee ee POINTS OUT ERRORS. Ses] Says an Indictment. of Ryan Would Have Been of Doubtful Validity In discharging the November Grand | Jury from further consideration of the When Commssioner Bingham took eals of the Wall and Cortlandt Streets office he endeavored to remedy th Ferries paper rallroad to the Metropoll- | folly, nolice patrol system. end ites tan, Judge Rosalsky to-day charged in effect that the District-Attorney com- mitted a legal error in submitting the case to the Grand Jury—that it was sud- mitted in such a way that. if j ment against Thomas F. R sulted, such an Indictment w« been of doubtful validity: Judge Rosalsky orders that the matter be resubmitted to another Gra Jur, the proper way, which mean the next proceeding Mr. Ryan be subjected to an immunity dep nough he was unfa- Nar with police work, fol! ght out the OFFICERS Meer in MIDDLE oF structions, and tha now in vogue. It is the ac tas set. Commissioner Bingham to moring for 1,0 additional men. ne Evening World offers an up-to- date patrol system, an impro' nt on he plan in use in the old days, when ndsmen and sergeants controlled by the system were able to protect shirk- ers and make the patrolling of beats a mockery, The Evening World's system was ar- the process of forcing him to te d by a police captain of twen Cotes Sr years’ axpertence. It will be cam by a tance the accompanying ms Tn connection with the @iecharge of at Ve hag thie merit—it_ will keep the November Grand Jury Judge Ro-/q policeman within sound of an ealsky also dismissed the contempt pro- qlarm uttered by any householder cecdings inetituted by the District-At- at any hour of the night. torney against Paul D. Cray The {dea confines the beat of a police- Thomas F. Ryan's personal counse ine autiiekiphaattioditnarchcththa Mr. Cravath refused to answer ques- ay ato Renin Peel Carn OT tons put to him by the Grand Jury in os eorainat nd halt connection with his conversations With | block on each side of the avenue on Mr. Ryan about the Wall and Cortlandt | each intersecting street. Btreet Ferries Railroad deal, on the ground that such communications were Is a Typical Precinct, privileged as between counsel and client. In the diagrams the East Refused to Waive Rights. Hee eee Ora crn ee eerare: Mr. Ryan refused to walve his privi- | iS ‘PICA of te aoe vcrboara a lego, although the District-Attorney, as rangement. of streets and. exte the Grand Jury minutes quoted by | tre tr e®nackbone of Manhattan 18 Judge Rosalsky show, made persistent {7 the Packbon ‘: efforts to force him to do so. The Court |*tRe Mere Ok in one holds that Mr. Ryan and tr icravath| hmeense i neuen momthe lsandeireal acted well wi t jepmar ; Sr ene the caller methods) patrolmen are fixed. But every inhabl- (eieseieanty in IT RaerS Go aati Rae Ce I A Cin) ines yadwevronslaiy. onva: old of a policeman within its bound- “Phe District-Attorney, evidently ais. |i *t night or to attract the alton, antisfied with the witness's attitude in| YOM ot @ Policemen ts a matier Of luck his persistence in refusing to waive| Not is the difflculty in gaining the the privilege, then stated “to che wic,| motice of an officer always due to the nese, Ryan, that, for many years, he|!#2ess or dodging propensities of the had ‘been the subject of persistent ara |svardians of the peace. It 1s due to Yenomous attacks in the prnile press, |the patrol system under which police- at in the city of ‘New York, but| Men work at the present time. all over the country; that, up to this Three-Quarter Mile Beats. time, he had never had an opportunity to nppear before a judicial body to. pre, fe to japprar i beter ae Hee Ly ie precinct example 19 ust transactionalon/whioh\nei wablattacked’| tte irom enlirse pa artaerneistia ee) | World's. . we find that th police- that tnis was the first opportunity af- men of t precinct now have beats, enat the atlnghe trade on ie uty | Beat River—one policeman to 8 @ishonest, and that his conduct was deyord reproach, RCS Ae sponsible for closing door to th Grand Jury to allow his counsel to t Questions Put to Ryan. Here are direct q tlons put by the Mr. Ryan _ befor transcribed + judge Rosalsk Grand Jury Q. You with this crime for fail, and is y and Jury to find ou: w ba hi, Ey cieee iol eae eae % 4A PP pee aS gs AF ie as bo) & ay It e! ighth street precinct unaer Eve- iotat invol this it they were actions?’ Or HAVIN STOLEN $1 stigation s or propitia Ung pub- Brice Syndicate Was Jugglery syndicate w EEE Av: and Worse, Declares Pro- moter Barnes. YOU. The way that matter before the Pu vice Commission, that is inference to the man on t Now, the privilege client is giver the client and n the attorney to think because there »xplanation s \ COAL PRICES REDUCED. | Former Suprer Brov Weea Dealers Keep Their Promise Made time Day After Storm, @ retat! coal deal ice of dome: mas and e formation that ja. P ‘ , M He Scores Jerome. a : & Le Re eee Ae a OFESSIONALS RULE | : i recuenion: nl were hou THE COTTON MARKET. ery PREMIER SLEEPS IN NEW =| 220)t0 and that under 4 ona ent PLACE EVERY NIGHT. “onk fe alleged wrongdoer before tie e, sle ht in a ditter- | s Jury; @ad i seems to me that use surrounded eavalry. Yes, toe syndicate racsed 637,000 for ‘hay Octover, daa’ "te thio, pci i he ee SPORES JFROME 'Here’s a Patrol System That Keeps a Poitceman lways Within Hearing of a Citizen's Cry for Heip AS eS" aa, ae { \ 23rd Street CHINA DEPARTMENTS, FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS. 23rd Street ITANUARY 27, JAMES McGREERY & 60 34th Street In Both Stores. On Tuesday and Wednesday, January the 28th and 2oth. Dinner Sets. Austrian China. New decoration, 12,00 and 14.00 American Porcelain. 100 pieces. ..7,50 Austrian China. New decoration. 100 PATA coooondodadsda susoanadosnnnodUcylee) English China, 7 inch Plates........6.00 and 12,00 doz. Bread and Butter Plates, 3.00, 6,00 and 9,00 doz. Tea Cups and Saucers. 6.00, 9.00 and 12.00 doz. Cut Glass, ShinchwBbow!] Swemerneriaaiiteeces OO) SpoonslHoldersses ses. Ghanaonndsor acs Oil and Vinegar Cruets,,...........1.50 ——e———— Sale of Mission Furnitnre, Brass Beds and Beddings. At greatly re- ducced prices, Mission Furniture, including Side and Arm Chairs, Rockers, Bookcases and Settles. Models to be discontinued, Side Chairs and Rockers,...........3-25 values 4.25 and 5.00 Large Roomy Arm Chairs and Rockers. 6,50 and 7.50 values 9.00 and 10.00 value 20.00 Settles.......... ....-...25,00 and 60,00 values 31.50 and 75.00 BEDSTEADS, / 200 Brass Beds, Colonial design with 2 inch pillars, All sizes, 15.00 value 21.00 150 Brass Beds. With 2 inch pil- lars and heavy filling rods, All sizes, 25,00 value 35.00 100 brass Beds. With 2 inch con- tinuous tubing, 1 inch lateral filling, Superior quality and finish. All sizes, . 29.50 Be AWAZ RSD Best quality White Enamel Beds, with brass trimmings, 4.50, 8.00 and 12,50 value 6.00, 10.50 and 16.00 Best quality of Hygienic Elastic Felt Mattresses and Sanitary Hair Mat- tresses, at greatly reduced prices. JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street Bookcases. . In Both Store 1908. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 10 RELEASE MAN 23rd Street 34th’ Street LADIES’ GLOVES. rn Both Stores. ANNUAL SALE Ladies’ Gloves, hanaaa Pend Benasciads to Commencing Tuesday, January the 28th. Pieces and Save Victim Sale of 50,000 pairs of Gloves, in- ive cluding Suede and Glace Kid. Over- sea.n or pique sewn. With sledges, axes and crowbars, fire rand 2clasp Pique. Tan, brown, m Engine Company No. 22, at mode, biscui phi n and William streets, Rie Z cue: ina, Qi Ms es Black ame work of an elevator on th ELIS) te iy fifth floor of the Raymond Building, N 8 button length Mousquetaite. Tan, 133 ulton street, to-day, to relea w , whi a 3 Eid Sti es ara as grey, white or black. 1.00 per pair 20 Jackson street, who had been crushed 12 button length Glace. Tan, u Tek the expec the floor. white or black. 1.75 per pair e was rushed to the Hudson Str VW: Logica sea bererre maa ere wees 16 button length Glace. White or from fractures of the right leg and arm | black. 2.00 per pair and possibly of the sku 1 ek G |Ssticingisy amisieveut og tine esecices| 20 button length Black Glace. : | Wank Book Manufacturing ys 2.50 per pair on the fourth flo Is | XAVIER JOUVIN GLOVES. i fourth foo: + Thi J Aukin p guide pe i tt 2 clasp or 3 button length WW ine mae Kk. He gave it a tug that Glace. 1.00 per pair made it move faster, nue + ~ 3 SoricaRS ai ‘ 4 button length Colored Suede. kita tepped. trom the car he 12 button length Colored or Black and descended a: Suede. 1.75 per pair 1 arm and jammed them against were heard by pee! CORSETS, In foth Stores. panel On Tuesday, January the 2Sth, Corsets of fine Batiste. Models for average and well developed figures. High bust and long back or medium bust and hips, gsc u Prices 1.50 to 1.75 mAs Corsets of fine Batiste. Model for average figure. Medium high bust and long hips. Model for well developed figure, with extreme long back, 115 usual price 4.75 Corsets of fine Imported Mercerized Batiste. Model for average figure. Daintily trimmed with lace. Supporters attached, 1.45 usual price 3.00 ts Corsets made of fancy white Silk Broche or white with pink or blue flowers. Models for slender and aver. age figures, 2.85 JAMES MeChEERY & CO. 23rd Strec! 34th Street (1,000 pages) “Tells you something about everything and everything about a great many things:” Centra! and South American trade, Division of Atrica among the European powers. Sons of the Revolution and other patriotic societies. 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