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day Cloudy. th rsscancaten S. POPULATION 91.972.26 PASSAIC BURGLAR A CROOK FROM The tion Books Open t to Alt 4 Coy ht, corn ane ew ¥ by The Pre Press Papi Nebing ‘ork World). 10, 1910. 12 P RESTORE St eng Ma Mary Petillo, n in October, Thrown ito Father’s Yard To-Day. ZZO BOY BACK HOME. Was Taken by the Same lackmailer Who Carried Longo Child Away. success of Deputy detectives in rounding up the that kidnapped inepired widespread terror in the pk Hand gangs of extortioners, > throwers and child stealers, An- child who had been stolen for the Dose of forcing a payment of money the parents was mystertously re- to-da ureyear-old Mary Petillo was stolen . Jy on Her father found her in his ok yard this morning wrapped up In blanket. She says a man threw her ver the fence. Michaer™-fixz0, ooklyn boy who was found eryins pngside @ bonfire in the Bronx last nt, confronted the ten prisoners in the ngo kidnapping case at Brooklyn Po- Headquarters to-day. Young Rizzo kidnapped by the same man that the eight-year-old k away the Longo boy and was for a time confined with Longo in a in the tenement at No. 330 East -third street. Gets Clue to “The Bo: ‘other children kidnapped tn the trom New York and ° neld by the band, but predicted they will be abandoned he streets in the next twenty-four ne, just as was the Rizzo boy last ‘Although this boy was trembling from sight and cold when he was taken to East One Hundred and Fourth t station, he became calm when Deputy Fiynn showed up in his big au- noble. The Deputy bought the boy Warm red sweater and @ cay, and he took him on a long Journey, 1s believed to have carried him Airection of the Bronx. It is sa trail led in the direction of n aettlement near Bartow, wh Rizzo boy is belleved to have becr gince he was taken from the Ea y-third street house, where the Ago boy was found Thursday hen Flynn arrived back at the sta- house he was all smiles, Wypile not admit It, the fact was the had the name of “The I ‘man who $e said to have been the of the kidnappers® This man wi arrested to-day, as will anotier ma 4 @ woman known to have had a hand the stealing of young Rizzo Kidnappers in a Panic. te said to be a busines has never worked with tt wappers, but who has Issu¢ orders to them thr parties Da is not a New Yor Pian the city at pr Mbe anxious to come here to look over With this man in the tolls ctives Fa situation Mere is no telling, the t bit of evidence 1. he finding of the Rizzo Mnappers, with ten laid in $10,000 bail each, thelr are in @ state elcome heat of a bonfire on One Hun THE BIGGES! SHOP. » WINDOW IN TOWN Through It One May Peep Into and factor- are needed. stores and markets of all eriptions where Christmas argains abound, Land offices where houses, lots and farins @ offe red for sale utlons are wanted. where tenants To-Morrow's Sunday World WANT DIRECTORY man r TARR THEY HELD FOR RANSOM Commissioner | Giuseppe Longo | number | oe 1 i PP ichael was found last night in the COND CHILD BIG GUNS HALT SECOND REVOLT IN BRAZIL'S NAVY rship Crews in New Mu-| | | | . ~ | tiny Are Cannonaded and | Offer to Surrender. | RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 10—The naval battalion Th the barracks on Combra Island, situated n the bay a short dis- tance from this city, mutinted Inst night. ‘The mutineers were supported | by the scout ship Rio Grande do Sul, which took part in last month. For a time there was intense excite- ment in the city, and the Government officials hurriedly met and deviled upon | prompt and energetic methods to sup- | | prses the outbreak, The short batteries | jand the loyal warships in the harbor were ordered to fire upon the rebels, At five o'clock this morning the guns were turned upon Comora Island and a furious cannonading continued for s« eral hours. At eleven o'clock this fore- the white flag appeared over the the bombardment ceased. n made a formal offer to | the naval revolt of | noo The reb surrender. The excite: soon subsided assuming their ent among the publi dat noon affairs were normal course. the crews of war Bahia, ora mutinied to enforce t shor ours of sery On the nigh the Br Sao Pi and De | Held me up. | would kill me if I resisted. jcould tell that by the way the broken | West WT 10 aN AL > UNTED STATES AND TS DEPENDENGES WITH GUN FELD AT OPERATOR'S HEAD, Then Highland Station Agent! Sends Graphic Running | Story as Safe ls Looted. | ” SHE: S OPENING DOOR! “Now He's Taking Money and|New York’s Increase to 9,113,- Tickets,” Bulletins Helpless | Man to Weehawken Office. | A despatcher named Gleisner was sleepily sending train orders at 5 o'clock this morning in the West Shore ter-| minals in Weehawken, when over “| other wire came clicking a call which made him jump to answer. “This 1s Nolan, operator at Highland, N. Y.,"" was the message he got. “I am being held up. I was sitting he! few} minutes ago when a young man wearing a light overcoat came in. Had revolver, Said he wanted money and He's holding gun at my head now. Nolan evidently so nervous that he could hardly handle his key. Gliesner sentences filtereé in. Raised Posse by Wire. | There was a pause, i “Go on, go on,” replied the Wee- hawken man, “I'm Iistening.” “He thinks I am sending regular m sees," resumed Nolan. ‘Told me to keep right on with my work. Please send help.” ‘The sounder ceased to click, A mo- ment later, with frantlc energy, Glels- ner was calling up Cornwall, the nearest Shore station to Highland, and Poughkeepsie, which ts Just across the | Hudson from Highland, and giving the | host before he cut in the ¢ again a posse was being vanized at Cornwall to start for High- 1 and a squad of Poughkeepsie police hurrying to the ferry landing. yan was on the fob. | tor | States tw 91,972,266, an increas ! sions Census 93,402,151, Including Hawaii and Porto Rico, but Not Philippines. {91,972,267 IN THE STATES. 614 Wins gressmen for Empire State. ‘ine New Con- WASHINGTON, Dec tion of the United Sta This is the total numbe merated throughout ri. District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawai! and Porto Rico in the thirteenth census, which began April 15, 1910. ‘The total does not include the Philippines. The increase in the country’s popula- tion during the last ten years was 16, 146,521, or B.9 per cent., over 77,256,620, the population in 1900, compared with an Increase of 14,276, per cent., over 62,979,768, the population in 1890, The population of Continental United ‘The poputa ex is 92,402,151 people enu the tes, 691, or 21.0 per cent, over 20.7 per cent., 1890, Grand Total !8 101,100,000. The total population of the States with all her povsessions is ai 101,100,000, ‘This number includes 7, 426 in the Philippine Istands, ae enw over 62,047,714, the total tn |rated in the census there in 190%, art of the estimates for land of G: the populat! the Am in Samoa and persons Panama Canal Zme. It was announced that the total New York State had been ec making 1t 9,118,614, an Increase of 1 $44,720 or per cent. {s suMcient for nine new Cone q jotal for Florida was an increase posses- the on 1900, when the increase was 12,046,851, of | man “Prisoner in 1 Tenderloin,’ Man Called Captor, and. Husband esr BURGLAR CHOICE © WEATHER-Fatr To-Night; sensay. Cloner fo Cloudy. forane PRICE “ONE “OENT. ===> AGES” A REAL RAFFLES OF DIME NOVEL BRAND Thomas Wandlass, Held in Passaic, Was a Bright Sunday School Boy in Brooklyn When He Left Weal- thy Home to Become Crook. “SUPPER TRICK” WORKER LIVED HONEST ONE WEEK. Escaped Jail After Bride He Married There Sent Him Saws and Files in Wedding Cake—As “Shy Tommy” on Bowery He Stole Goldfogle’s Watch. us sa) | GIRL “CHICKEN STALL” TELLS OF HER PART IN 22 BURGLARIES, Ties Be “Supper Trick’ Worker’s Pal Uses Thieves Lingo Freely—Learned Her Job Like a “Wise Poodle” and Wasn’t Timia. The burglar who was shot in the act of robbing a house=in: Passaic, Thursday evening while a pretty young girl stood guard in the street is a Raffles in real life. He is a thief from choice, for his mother, a wealthy and respected resident of Brooklyn, has made un- availing efforts to reform him. Some twelve years ago this bur- glar was commander of the Boys’ Brigade of the Bushwick Avenue | Baptist Church in Brooklyn. He was a winner of prizes in Sunday school, . | | untshment 1 Ae , eae Florida ge ne new lend s' here,’ he tleked 10 7 ’ eens aci y miles of snow.| The total for Alaska is given as 64 Referring to herself as Thomas Wandlass's “chicken stall” and in-|@ quick and apparently ambitious mercy and for th "s nerve was coming | 356, an dncrease of 764, or 1.2 per cent terspersing her narrative with thieves’ lingo that would have baffled |®¢holar and a leader in sporte: he concessions soug back to lim, “Ne has no idea that I] the total for Hawall, 191, t } h Fil Mitchell, the seventee! ingle fi ans His mother lays his downfall to étme Jer arant pie ty to the revalters, he called you up." crease of 37,908, or 24.6 pe josiah Flint, Jean Mitchell, the seventeen-year-old girl who was with} now The Sunday school boy sud- Manton ij e wie ha oe flashed Gleisner. | Washington's Increase 120 Per Cent. Wandlass, also known as Hanley and Handel, when he was shot inj deniy Sevetcned ne ee ran OF ne Statisties of the population of fou the a breaking’ i contractor Tapley’s home Sa ada le i, |@Way from home and made his way to bs Work"! Nolen depeds |gigtee Me sineinent or wHiON wa he act of breaking into Contractor Tapley's home in Passaic, told in| te" haunts of thieves in the sluma of is He tells me to keep} withhedd until the country’s total popu- the Passaic jail to-day to a reporter for The Evening World an astonish-| Manhattan. Has his gun pointed | lation was given, follows mat aRe ‘ ai hatteipatedst mntvatw aries within, [fe has a wife and a five-year- _ raga pee ages JH yl hae rl onan - aa ing story of how she had participated in twenty-two burglaries within aaa’ tat living, ‘The. -wite: tame ] It isu Now he opens safe. Gun] or 17.7. per , over 1 ied LAWRENCE {the last two months. Mazie Coyle, “the belle of Monree stil! me. I watch him over | Witen the increase over 180) waa 38,978, She told her story with a pert natnpaeoreeptcepenaiaenisat seer coe bie my she Ife x pancy that was amazing In one Bulletins Safe-Looting We ; 1 on a Canadian farm Now he says, ep at work or I'i| the increase o if and had never seen a big city until | blow " Confess T am badly | Per cent. ete " ear ago. I e8 pretty ehild i he means Washington | 1,16 with her ha she seemed not to j t fo, atone | sare tent ity y 4h ” lave a nerve er body, If she has {ing all the time, He takes out money * © twinge of conaciance @ {and tickets, puts them in pocket Wisconsin se of | a > aged in the dangerous profe 1 uiking back toward me. He} 94,818, or 1 42 In on of & bursiar's assistant | say you are, If you move | 190 or 1800 was vt manifest the lea Escaping Fumes Fill the Cella ight y leay ree OUT OPEN Saas xion with a hig nit f 1as a clea nple a hign | s i ard the|‘ary and f the United AY tush underneath that nd ¢ | of Adjoining Dwellings in States abroad and on naval vessels heaas go | = 8, —_.— | of perfe | Newark. How the States Rank. The States in their rank a erdtn g to lw ife of Prescott Weber Unconcerned About Pal, ae New Yo :, i 2 ndlas 1 lew s of two far Massachusetts rives Home at 2in Morning | than an even chance to re a houses In Lat », Thdiana; 10 | eyes aul ; ow ove com California; 13, [ere ay € i > » Towa 6, a ' ‘ b _- —— ne the » Be Ihe ‘ 20, Virginia; t i I Wish I had a gun has Could get | 2 Mri a Vehe > her " eS : Ae colina’ Gants (a ORiene Mra, Martha Weber sah La dren Allce nh ft i a v . ‘ ny e|r Ja ie Wcatiner Atos coaned note , ¥e ough | \ is in the emt the e minutes Nolan called agatr n 1 n dae aria IE: ‘Bandit Hunters Too Lat Vermont DY f ® WANBLASS ~ OR ome, wut good," said Nolan |, New Mexic Mre 1 > Poi Nan a 4 nla overc tracks. ‘Took $170, a) | 1s, Delaware ate Sh vy CAAUS MANN. 2 yu a . me. afe, and a buneh o: | 51, ‘Nevada as beln € ¥ | otises are aoparated bs 4 Ss * sien ie Waa | Baas wi | street." He marr her In Charles- 1 hen ornwall arrived firs “vy wn priso: ila he as ser roke the escaping gos f Fie Dee eniroad station at tue, | 100 MILES IN 70 MINUTES The town pF ve was serving a Mrs, Naylor wa ; Ace 0 ’ ' A 8 and J “' i cline, Mea, Naylor ; e-faced Yous FRENCH AVIATOR’S FEAT. |. ond. sie awe and files t0 Bim i ma r the a he oltapae, | : ' | : fl e Was ved to bring inte mand f j rain over, | Bellinger at Height of 4,900 Feet | he ne . rie take snarls aa ie ae Nr raaaie tedeg: | Nate t ne a Flies in Aeroplane From Vin- te Savear ¢ Sa ta) ms most d he very firwt time I went|cape, but he was recaptured and served nT horpe thel gave a 59 and complete descriptor cennes to Mourmelon. 7 nl r the mont be out with him a use bis gun; out n, ow open and then! “officials of the West Shore think t PARIS, Dec, 10.—Capt a a “ In more detail v uway Kid" Howard in Underworld, to s family, ie! morning's avercgated © caller Was @ mem- Aviation i to-day T : “ 4 4 s » 1 Jim haa! Th irglar Is registered in the beoks 8 except two o lber of the same ga Vincennes to Muourmelo! I ‘ cs ‘Jim was the amoothe Aa na | street 6! t Mary's Hoanital > aintained an ave the 1 vd a . fhe ts to the nwall job were two negro | fo en | al it In a new, Thomas Wandiass, In the underwortd ry | . 1 eis known a gga! Howard rr it * v ba past ten yeurs he has been seen but iH 15 BELOW ZERO UP-STATE Seed | 1| Oriee by hs, mother, who’ te some a The gas esc _ ippy About Her, J 1 J ilar bow, | Augustus P. Berner, of No. 298 Cumbere ume that many BALLSTON, N Y., De sy 1 1 n ‘ thy ’ side street to land srooklyn. fayette gtreet ed by it, and ’ i r was the coldest day of the season in 1 a wide i 1 1ouse), It} ‘This burglar from choice ts EBeueg ere cou tit ate MR | te Sa "Btu sat foi oa ou ad. ae ae fe eee squad of men to get at the le 4 ‘oak nd travellers’ checks ot Jere touched 16 degr: (Continued on Second Page.) "The first time I went out with him (Continued on Second Page.) irl accomplice, Joan Mitchell, whe lett — é ¢ a