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a Ys ‘ing the trial and exceptions to the in- She & WEATHER—Cloudy and cold to-night and Saturday, FINAL A RES U LTS E ) ITI ON | fm Circulation Books Open to Au” | PRICE ONE CENT. MORSE. IN TOMBS, BEGINS Flan ON To-YEAR SENTENCE Convicted Banker’s Attorney Obtains a Writ of Error Atter Court An- nounces the Penaity and Also Makes Application for Bail. CURTIS FREED BY JUDGE ON SUSPENDED SENTENCE. Crowd in Court Applauds the Judge as He De- clares the Dethroned Ice King, for Whom He Finds No Excuse, Must Go to Prison. Charles W. Morse, formerly the Ice King, and fifteen months ago, onsidered financially invulnerable behind a bulwark of $20,000,000, was | o-day sentenced to fifteen years at hard labor in the Federal Prison at Atlanta, Ga., by Judge Hough in the United States Circuit Court. Alfred H. Curtis, former president of the National Bank of North America, was sentenced to five years imprisonment, but upon the rec- ommendation of the jury and the United States District-Attorney, sentence was suspended. Judge Hough allowed counsel for Morse ten days in which to file whatever motions they may deem necessary. Curtis left the court-room with his wife, practically a free man. MORSE GOES BACK TO TOMBs. After Morse had been kept at the Federal Building for two hours he was taken back to the Tombs. | Once more he was spared the ignominy of handcuffs. Between Marshal Henkel and Wallace Macfarlane, one of his lawyers, Morse went up Broadway to Leonard street and through Leonard street to the Tombs. A big, jeering crowd followed along behind the trio. Morse never looked back. He was taken at once to the cell where he slept last night with Curtis and was locked up. He asked for copies of the afternoon papers, said he wanted no lunch and sent a sealed message to his wife. Late this afternoon Lawyer Macfar- ing before Judge Hough that his client Yane took the first steps in what will bebe admitted to bail. ‘This motion was Morse's new fight for liberty and an- denied, as a matter of course. ether trial. Then Mr. Macfarlane went back to Gets Writ of Error. Justice Lacombe and got an order From Justice Lacombe he obtained a Girected to District Attorney Stimson writ of error returnable on Dec. 3, This | fequiring Stimson to show cause why writ was based upon the usual grounds Morse should not be admitted to bail. nthe defense dure This order t# returnable Monday at 3 exceptions taken py P. M., before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Until Monday, at least, Morse must stay in jail Crowd Applauds Morse Sentence, he imposition of sentence was at- ~\tended by dramatic scenes, The crowd that packed the little court-room ap- plauded when Curtis was shown mercy. IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? rous and resounding applause was heard when Morse was sentenced ar ena to serve fifteen years in prison, Cur- Then Read How a Town Too Full jis wife fainted away when the strain of Women Found Husbands, was over, Morse's wife broke down It's a true story, It will be told ex-}and wept hysterically, Morse, with his clusively in next Sunday's World, | hands in his pockets, was as cool as the ‘And here are some other features of | commodity upon which he builded his the Sunday World that shouldn't be | fortune, missed: At 10.99 this morning there was not The words and musle of “Keep on | room for another pair of feet in room the best sung in “Bird-|70 on the third floor of the Federal Vaudeville hit of the season; | Building, Men stood upon thelr own and one another's toes to see what dictment itself. ‘Thus armed, Mr. Macfarlane next went | through the necessary formality of moy- ARE WIVES NEEDED Jang,” th a GPECTORS AND CAPTANS ARE REDUCED. (EY c” YN Le | “ Circulation Books Open to All." NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. eo SCHWAB IS CLOSED —-~o— IN BIG POLICE SiAKE-UP BY BINGHAM + Riverside Drive Palace Is De-| serted Except by Care- taker. Burfeind and Hussey Lowered From Curtis Walking Free With His Niece Rank of District Commanders ;- (Photographed by a Staff Ar Murphy and Ivory Degraded to Lieutenants. M’CLUSKY ONCE MORE GETS CHARGE OF THE TENDERLOIN WINDOWS BOARDED UP. of The Evening World.) Owner of Most Expensive Residence Will Live at Beth- lehem, Near Steel Plant. Following an announcement to a dis- ould no Ie J servant that on Ft Schwab has boarded 2 Drive, ¢ p the $7,000,000 palace and caretaker in charge facing on River- centre of Schmittberger Succeeds Flood as Borough Ih- spector in Brooklyn—Raids on Sullivan’ Pool-Rooms May Have Resulted in Part of Changes of Assignments. The Schwab mans! side Drive, occupies t) site including the entire square block bounde ity-third and Seventy- fourth stree extending back to West End aven It has peen regarded as the most expensive establishment in America. Some time ago, !t was announced that Mr, Schwab would make his permanent home in Bethlehem, Pa., as his duties as president of the Hethlehem Steel Company demand that he spend the greater part of his time in the vicinity of the plant. However, when he built the tremend- | Riverside Drive he the greater part of the time in Pennsylvania or travelling abroad, Millions €pent on Interior. Inspector Henry Burfeind—Reduced to Captain. Inspector James E. Hussey—Reduced to Captain, Acting Captain Thomas H. Murphy—Reduced to Lieutenant. Acting Captain John L. Ivory—Reduced to Lieutenant. 1 Capt. Patrick Corcoran, from command of the East One Hundred cond Inspection District. Inspector Jolin H, Russell, transferred from the Second to the First and Fourth street station, to take charge of the Se MORSE ANS Inspection District. Not only has the / | Inspector John F. Flood, transferred from the post of Borough Ine cl but th stables ar palace been s as well. ‘The West Seventy- nal SITARSWAL FIENKEL sixth stree = == sctor of Brooklyn and Queens to the Tenth Inspection District in the ly to shel a es D as usuaily appertains to such an elabor- ») Bronx. “Raaita lee tiie Gn wae aoe A Inspector George McClusky, brought down from the Bronx to take place Mr, Schwab was as lavish in fit ting it up as he had been in providing | building material and surfaci a. It is estimated that millions @were swal- lowed up in the purchase of trappings rted furniture, tape € and Ori rugs. Each room | in this great house ate up a fortune in| furnishings. The Schwah palace was years under | construction, but when it was com- | ple in with was his nized home, and e when he travelling there was al- | ways a staff of servants on hand to| care for the mansion and guard its} treasures, in the Tenderloin. transferred the Capt. Willlam H. Shaw, TBYEAROLDBIY'S “BODY DUG OUT OF | yklyn to su 1 Flood as Ine | | | HIT BOCKS Ch FIRST WINER "i | They Cash on Salvolatile, the Favorite, in the Opening Event. who ty-second Flushing as a art objects, img nied toseap- the Tender- Immense Running Expense. promoted Brooklyn and Queens Bor Wreckers of Building on Sands promaied ck Street Find Dead Lad Amid Debris. \ (Specia warned that he’ PIMLICO that With only two d The young man had been he built the house would never find it homelike, anc st of keeping it up would prove | ing season left it is a serious drain on even his immense re- sources, It was later hinted that the mansion was in the market. This was "°Y denied, but 1t was learned that the re- noon tinue of servants had been cut down,| FIRST RACE—Selling; four-year-olds Mr. Schwab sold many horses, until HO) added; six@guriongs finally his neighbors learned that there was only one horse in commission ‘The great pile now wears the forlorn aspect of a deserted castle, TRACK, 8 of the present r g, transferred no wonder that from the station to more than 3,00 persons made the jour- to the Pimlico course this after- The body of a fifteen-year-old hoy Walling made commander ellar of No, 132 Mag, & quad Thomas H, Murphy, nd sent to ¢ tw ory nue station, Brook~ | re balng torn’ down for the Brookly nspector ‘Titus sent from the Bureau purse; | Japproach to the Manhattan Bridge. of Inspection and Supply to the Tenth 4 vid Re | Two workmen digging in a heap of | Inspection District, Brooklyn. n, 1 to 2] f seants were prov ) \ i 112 (Lethert), % to 1, 19 to U l ve aths, Robert Cowers, “Delance } ni ches tall Jerick Ble eee lil - ~ ‘The body was five feet, five f | Jand wets 10 pounds. The clothing| Fr vt TH RACK — Patapseo Hunt A f Simm careainn with |and Twenty-filth 10 added; two miles on flat. | ni consisted of @ bine sereo-aulty, With orge Ku earthed in the Brooklyn, to stripping t MR CURTIS AN®@ 1215 VIE CE. (Crowley), 7 to 6, 8 to 5! Salvolatile 1 uilding, one ¢ and out, won ely, 107 (McCabe), 4 to'l, second maldi, 107 (Brussel), 99 to 1, 10 to 1,| Ran M0 Ae BO 4 land 2 to 5, le also Mr. Schwab has rented a fine house at and 5 to 1, third 407 Delaware avenue, South Bethle- Baby Wille, Sun Fire, Botantst, Min 5 Bi the Bay, Niblick, Halifax, Sad-, an hem, for one year, He isc a fortni ed with the Union 1 diary concern to the & ny In the course of a year, it ig sald, bh expects to so readjust his affairs tha can return to Riverside Drive and stablishment with fitt this city yes- | where he will on affairs Works, T tollowing ed to be euter Michael Dounes, Seventh Inspection Distriet debris discovered the body. Dr, F. B, Selling; th 40 added McCaul, of the Navy H who ex- y had 1 the body been dead abou street sta» 5 to 1, even an West One Hundrea n ooklyn headquarters twin th nickerbockers, peaked cap end laced |, splendor of equipment. voMT Qtr, Wright), 6 to 1, Ae ‘ uaa mauer, Liberty avenue’ star SN hteacnayioe MANOR TAO) on ee | Until Sept. 1 the building was occupied tion Brooklyn ‘ FIRST SNOW-FALL HEAVY ergo. Tah Mr, Tucker), 6 0% 7! gy N, Nov. 6 by two Japanese store Keepers, Yo Peler J. Tighe, Brooklyn Bridge ste and out, t dent Roosevelt ma Akg IN NORTHERN NEW YORK. Bessie Kiser also ran Gecntar ite is consid Shivra and Ishikawa, Ishikawa w James P. ‘Treanor, West Thirtifth Jd not identi: ered by Thurston, West Thirtipth The pre: ay demands of the stage > 3 WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Nov. 6.-Snow ro He said that occasionally ber for beauties of the society type; there was ie soo=two men wating sor to the depth of several inches, the first SAW CAR KILL HER SON. at HOR , Iding he ts The strange plea of a convict sen-|thelr punishment, one with drooping | o¢ i season, fell throughout Northern — Those who regard this as possit Jun Harbor squat. ee renee oor 'osking an honored |spoulders, the other with shoulders | oF te season te) ffe was playing |clare that the i mel ee ime ‘and beautiful wife and mother to reveal squared and eyes blazing defiance at | * s father, Frank the President hin \n autopsy. w GhanuosiGauaer Wangan her past and hidden history in order to the hostile, ert cacan tat ringed | " > ‘ oadway, this be entirely averse to the acceptance ef termine the caus 1 o is the result of the swings W ; and behind these, urn, ary A 10 Sena 1s The § t save hin from the penalty of the laws him in: am a oeeeving. women tain, © DEAFNESS—HEAD NOISES, mt aged | tne Bel , Oftive detectives we s iugham'a big me Renaasy er One a ‘ow of sorro omen folk. for a walic hey will be after Mar Bo far us . i in oon, Many ot. foe = Seale TiPhNeE Pry ee With a slam a clerk threw open an Pee ces coa tin t “ ate the case and discover whethe . i Maly Oh aue ea tticle that’ will be of speciai inner door. In came Judge Hough, with |Suecesstully Relteved by traffic just below Hou the subject sot a inurder had been committed {t wnt, expecially Xhe tentia women; y tho talls of his silken gown Whipping | Imvisibie Har Drums and nGatiialiser nia maaan Y¥ Nov 1 t a eee n of to for & ; ; ne node! ‘1 ren the air, It is @ surprising fact t hand and ran for the side i Ww ri rp *Reashlog the Blas in, naw Anout pverybody who was not standing als /oul of every four in the Us des t INiNG'S, 245 BROADWAY, Fee oy uctaind a “pteerspreer Op RENT OE d for the formal opening of w | Ais" a tuct that, physiclans ave not pet ‘ i ‘ sida on “hoe Anatructs ite pupils ws to tirjteq states court. Strs. Curtis lurched east ka they ¢ , path i a ; mia ih his late roe eee cowyant wnsteadily’ as she rose to her feet, Mrs PPO nt caciaetein) A | Li thet 1 we lds, was pron “captain Directory” wil be p Wnted 7,000 separate Taatintnatan heskna’ Samad i i et to bee ae ‘| ; ae “prosper dvertisements; ere wen : My rawing the (8 ‘ 6 Inabeetor The early morning sale of the Sunday : vy a An ) THE HUB CLOTHING CORNER, ; f ah Nez imiomas C. I ! aid th World is so great that it is more cays THE HUb CLOTHING CORNER, eT AND 2 ’ 1 - 4 spre able than ever bet that order for s ASD LS BROAD W ‘4 i , ane ay MI ‘ 4 * " copies be left with newedeaters ls ven You better attend to it toe Men's Over ‘shila : * 0 » en, bile o desire kk, or wil granta lack, Br ie to any one who will call at his Saturday, #5.00. Duy today, you save yi he ood ot a Ralf price, “Oden Saturday wivir ethane a + i In Oper to-night tir 10 o'clock, Lil's Restaurant, 14-15 P: sown, Oven unt) widnigi