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eke FOLLOWING TRAL OF ROBIN IN BOOKS, OF NORTHERN BANK Grand Jurors Take Up New Angle of Bank Wrecker’s Activity SISTER RELEASED. | IS Dr. Louise Robinovitch, Hys-| terical After Night in Tombs, | Gives Bail. | The Grand Jury to-day took up the a Investiga the relations that ex- insted betw ph R. Robin and the Northe or to the lure of that ins All the indictments found against Robin thus far have been based upon transactions Washington Savings he was President. Tracing Robin's deals with the sav thgs bank was a comparatively simple Matter, but the task of following his evious trail into the vaults of the jorthern Bank and out again promises | be one requiring « lot of time and labor. The latest exponent of get rich quick high finance was so original in his methods that almost every turn he took develops a surprise. ‘The books of the Northern Bank ony 0f some of Robin's corporations were | submitted to the Grand Jury eon nvolving the Bank, of which Frederick K. Morris, who was Robin's confidential secretary was called as a witness to explain Hobin's system of bookkeeping. When the nd Jurors | have fathomed Robin's plan of keeping | aecounts other witnesses will be called. | Report Will Be Delayed. | It 1s not Mkely that any report will) be made by the Grand Jury to Judge @wann on the Northern Bank matter before the end of the week Dr. Louis Robinovitch, Robin's sister, under indictment for perjury, was re- | deased on dail to-day. The bond for $3,000 was furnishea by the Miliols Surety Company, No. 11 Pine street ‘The night in the Tombs, following the | 4, Strain of exciting events attending her Other's failure and arrest, almost caused the collapse of Dr, Robinoviteh. | She was unable to sleep and was hol- | Yow-eyed and almost hysterical when | ‘Fought to the office of the Bond Clerk to-day to sign the papers required for her release. J, Elihu Root Kunzmann, assistant manager of the IiHnols Surety Company, met Dr. Robinovitch in the Distriot- Attorney's office and completed arrange- ments about the bond, which had been secured by Robin's counsel, As soon as po Dr, Rovinovitch hurried away from the | Criminal Courts Building. She did not walt to see her brother, Drrs, Alan McLane Hamilton and Smith Ely Jelliffe, the allenists who examined Robin as to his sanity for DDistrict-Attorney Whitman, witl be called as witnesses for the prosecution if the trial of Dr. Robinovitch, She is aecused of perjury in swearing, in e and the parents prother,, Edward Robinson are dead. District-Attorney Whitman maintains that Herman Ro- bihovitch and his wife of Williama- . burg are the parents of Robin and Dr. Rodinoviteh and Edward Robinson, Took Measurements. At the time of their examination of | Rodin Drs. Hamilton and Jelliffe took | careful measurements of the features of | the prisoner. They measured the width | of his brow, the length of hts head, the length of his nose, the distance between his eyes and other dimensions af his face. A récord was kept of these mess urements. Yesterday the features of the aged) Herman Rabinovitch were measured by | Drs. Hamilton and Jelliffe. The mea: urements correspond ex of Robin, and the allenist: no stronger proof of the Robin could be produced. “Concerning the renunciattion of the Rabinovitches by Robin, Dr. Robino- | Vitch and Robinson, Mr. Jerome admits that he is in a puzzled state of mind. | Robin and Dr, Robinovitch have as- sured him as thelr counsel and privately that the Rabinovitches aye not their ts. “In repudiating thelr parents,” said Mr. Jerome to-day, “they could only have one motive—vanity, Robin and his sister having reached a certain social position—the sister having achieved dis- tinction in the fleia of medicine: might assume that they would consid their parents in the lowsly station th aceupy an incumbrance. On the other | hand, when you note the rance of the brother, as con- trasted with t parents, you find him y type. Yet he has been harbored by Robin and his wteter District-Attorney Whitman thinks the Rabinovitches have been repudiated cause they could not induced to wear that Robin is insan — NEEDS A DISGUISE TO PASS DOOR AT “HOUSE OF MYSTERY” Am interesting story is manner in which Detectly District-Attorney’s office arentage of told of the trance to the home of Dr Rodinoviteh, No. 2 West ¢ nd Twenty-#ixth ympelied Edward F the doct Joseph G. financier, no the Tom's him to the Distric inso ain his sister 8. Huy- er reaidenc and Twer tyeaixth etre a! function seems to ve t ne house has been known bore #5 the House fo although until) the recent of Rodin became known, Dr. Robtnoyitel kad a sign In the window, but few per- 40mg were ever admitted, When the beil {yang Robinson avswered st, opening the Moor on a chain about two inches, and Sis genera! answer was, “She not in.” Robinson bears a striking resemblance to bis fuancier brother, save that he) | barring admission _ THE EVENING WVwu, were the Five Borough Presidents Hand Out This Gift to the Interborough: JANUARY sumsDAY, 10, 1911. Photographer Sanborn, with a camera, Curator Ditmars, Headkeeper Charlie *|Snyder and other keepers ca to Eee him to more commodious quart- ‘ Mr. Ditmars began to pet the animal, | rubbing his nose. “Nice old chap,” sal Ditmars, and the bear ticked his renal LICKS HIS HAND, | affectionately. | “He's not so bad ag he has been painted,” continued the Curator, They | quarters among the rock grottoes of tHe * N WATS HM = opened the cage and stepped in. It was| Zoo. The photographing was deferred chi Pantoptico Ursus had waited for weeks, and he promptly stood up to his full height and gave the Curator a w lop in the solar plexus. His companion? pulled him out of the cage and slammed the do After Mr, Ditmars ha@ se vived he robbed a cub bis nurstite bottle, gave Frederico a good grip of its nipple, and guarded by his assistants led the anifal steaithfly to brutn Read- YETIA' SCHEDULE ~ SENOS ISRAEL T ~~ BROOKLYN JL He Asked Her to Wed in 1906|Surprise for Curator Ditmars sii McCREERY 800: ; i ; and Tried to Back Out From Companion of His ’ ‘ | F as 23rd Street 34th Street | in 1910, Auto Ride. 9 the moment for which Frederico Pichin- | to a more tranquil occasion On Wednesday, January the rth | An order of arrest for Ro-| Frederico Pichincht Pantoptico of | manoft was issued by Justice Putnam | Ecuador, who arrived Jast evening on| r in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-|the Panama liner Colon, was met by} MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Im Both Stores. day on allegations contained in a sult | Cur nond L. Ditfars and escort for $5,000 da Annual § an wile to the big estate Sale Continued. ‘ Ise brought Wolf- as Bronx Zoo, where he is i by i; - man of avenue, | henceforth to reside \ French hand-made Underclothing,—ma- 4 Brooklyn Owing to the fact that he wore a fur i si 7 Here is the chronologicai iiet ot the|coat and hed somethin that, looked terials include Sheer Linen, Nainsook and events on account of which Yetta thinks | Wonderfully like goggles @n his no: i A * pany 4 n . she ousHt to bave damages [tt is not strange chat the distinguished Batiste, trimmed with Torchon, Cluny, Va- March, 1%6—He was introduced, arrival was Siak fo ry . . . . Apel, setts aaked the 10. Arey | and bee Febelves. thet dabeltate lenciennes and Venise Laces combined with tm, _ nickname. Frederico, who is the name- fine hand embroidery. At attractive prices. ' May, 1906-1 sald “yes, |#ake of the director general of the mil- May, 19%—He told me he had no | itary prison at Quinto, Ecuador, is the A complete stock of Domestic Under- eiblay ait talked to advance |famous spectacied bear who was A his Hoard bills until he could marry, | captured by y military prisoners clothin; I did {gar B. Bronson, in i March, 198—He said he found he | tsman, to the Bronx Night Gowns..... aco . .95§¢ to 5.50 Was no good at a trad 1 nt him. | ieeg bi $210 t0 go into the commission busle | ‘The bear's cont ts perfectly luck with| GCHOMUBES lie ivivivieesceivsgee 3:50" 5 | nem, still paying his board the excey of a ring of white fur vaste “ August, 108—Gave him some more | and connected over Drawers. . pe ape id Si cdg gett tg “ 175 and he said he would inarry me on | 5 WOPeSl. COVETE cc cccire te ncrereewgee 1.75 pt Rg 1 in vain for PRCHOORUB cies cdes sores gsc “ 2.95 pone wedding to August. Gave more money August, 1910—Asked to Christmas November, vim to the Bronx, k of his p er would un- curator, ace © postpone WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’T Silk Negligees In Both Stores, IMOBorrowed $85 to buy seeeee-14.50 and 19.50 me a wedding p ent Sanborn, ¢ ran id me e the hea a ara Albatross House Gowns.. 6.75 “11.50 Is without a goatee. Seldom has he been seen to leave the house and then lonly after dark. Since the explosion of Robin's affairs he has been zealous in any ¢ hen Detective Boyle was sent to get Rot son he found that the astute doorkee): would not open the door, The dete tive repaired to the drug store at Fift avenue and One Hundred and Twenty- simih street and waited about an hour until an expres wagon drove up. Boyle went to the expressman and asked his assistance, with the result that the express helper loaned the detective his cap and coat. Then Boyle drove to the | Robinovitch house, took a box off the) Wagon and went to the doorbell “What is it? demanded Robinson from behind the back of the door: “1 don't know,” answered Boyle, an express package." “Is tt from Long Island?" “It's ked Ro said Boyle, and then the dot tive guessed that express packages from Long Island place were being taken to the Rabinovitch house. The ruse secured him admission, and once inside he quickly told the astounded Robinson that he had to go before the District-Attorney. The detective would not even let Robinson go upstairs and get his hat and coat, insisting that the maid should do that service. prises <b evthhatall WARRANT FOR MOTORMAN. rkville Reside strong With New Charge Arm. A delegation of residents of Parkville, headed by Mrs. Georgiana ‘Tinker No. 1738 Forty-fourth street, of} WALL L STREET. Exceptionally strong trading in Can- adian Pacific was the sole feature of a quiet market this morning. In a re- actionary market, this security was a ‘conspicuous contrast. Rumors of forthcoming increase of the dividend rate of the company were in circulation on the floor of the Exchange ‘before the opening, and the initial transaction of a | block of 1,500 shares at an advance of | 41-2 points was attributed to these re ports, Not satisfied with Its opening watn, the stock moved up to 203 3-4-the highest price ever reached—and a gain of 61-4 points over the final sale of yesterday. The Quota: The following wer the ope and last prices of stocks at 1.1 Apen highest, Amal. Copper. & F ‘Am, Locomotive Am, Smelt, & Rt A, Sm. & Rif Am, T. & Ateh., Halt » Riokiyn RB. T. Wkiyn Union Gas. Central Leather & Ohio went tol p the Flatbush Court to-day and procured | Bs @ warant for Christopher Armstrong, motorman of a Culver line train which seriously injured Edna, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walsh, | | yesterday afternoon They charged that Armstrong was criminally negligent in that he was elther not keeping a lookout ahead or that he deliberately ignored Mrs. Tink- er's signals to him to stop so that would not run over the little girl, whose foot Was caught in a frog. Mrs. Tink had found herself una’ Edna's shoe and 5 when she heard .b ving. She then ran down the track waving her a se and pointing to the Httle girl. Seeing phat the train did not slacken speed she ran back and body out of the way so that only foot was crushed. It was amputate the leg at Kings County Hos pital this afternoon, held Edna's | \». her |W Taliigh | Valley Louis, & Nash tial Copper boast Wealth of the United sta Wealth of Belgium in Valuation in 1910 Pennsylvania Illinois Oto Money on deposit, 1919 ny Kingdom mark ei Money Punt in clroulation IngOnited Sta debt, United St following ta 4 the tn) es and Sta fe shows the tot nd last reases Manhattan Bronx . Brooklyn Kichmond .... Taxable Vaiuation of the City More Than U.S S.’s Wealth in ‘ax Board for 1911 $3,191, 882,00 1,083,470, i AML sane passvana tity $3 tom, al valuations ‘of ven! eataté Cor-this year Per cent, of Totals ... « right t his tind. "Asked | Aeaine dkee Remaining stock of Velveteen Suits and Slant 4 resi pinay Hace recline Ve apt eee Dresses. 19.50, 25.00 and 35.00 | f nam remarked that If any : . : | former price 32.00 to 60.00 ~ | nosourn if Raymond’ street Jail. would to we a. fe one for awakening Say Se a ee ——— | ~SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS. i woth Stores. 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