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TICAB RAIDER “NAN WANTED * RESORT MURDER Harry Kovner Identified as One of Gang in Robbery Where Man Was Killed. lw? |Preseeg\ HF hte babi | am) | od But Five Others in Similar Band) Are Caught by IZ, Woman’s Quick Wit. Hy HIS SIX PALS ESCAPE. When Harry Kovner, allas “Joo Bern- | stein,” alias “Charlie Newman,” one of the taxicab raiders of a resort con- @ucted by Mrs, Lillle Stanton in West ‘Thirty-eighth street, was lined up in Police Headquarters to-day he was not only identified as one of a similar gang who had raided Mrs. Elliot's fat in the Marlborougin Apartments in West Fifty-elghth street 19, but as the “Charlie Newman" wanted for the murder of Cassimir Balti at No, 65 Btanton street last April. Detective John Goeging, who has suc- ceeded Billy Sheridan at Police Head- quarters as “the man with the camera eye,” ploked out Kovner as “Charile Newman” after Mrs. Elliott, two young women who board with her and three young men who had been visitors in her flat on the night of the rald had {dentified him as one of four burglars who had burst in upon them, threa’ ‘di them with revolvers and robbed them | ‘of $700 worth of jewe In this+ @ance the young desperadoes also came! and went in a tuxicad, | Victim a Visitor, | The murder of Cassimir Balti occur- red ina jlar raid at No. 56 Stanton street. Was 4 visitor and was Killed. Nicolo Gonzales, another visitor | in the Stanton street house, had five | n in- | B bullets siot into him, but recovered. | The police have been unting for “Charlie Newman" ever ‘since. His| photograph has been on file at Police | Headquarters since he was sent to El- | mira Keformatery in 1906 by Judge Cowan, Kovner was the only one of seven| ‘ young thugs who raided the Stanton | Cov cvwr house and beat and robbed the inmates | a! last night that the police were able to catch, The others got away in thelr taxicad before Kovner came out of the use. But another gang that Is delleved to be @ part of the Kovner gang were aot ‘so successful in their burglarious de- cent upon the boarding house of Mrs een, at No, 167 West Eight- | *) street. Mrs, Green got to the sAiuphpne and summoned the police be- | * gang could get away, | ere are several young women Ive! ing wit! s. Green, and about ten persons, including several young men Jers were in the parlor at 3 o'clock | when the rang and three strange | men Walked | One of the men displayed the shield of a Deputy Superiniendent of Ele t # and said he had come to raid the place. Mrs, Gréen slipped him a $10 bill | und said to wait unul she got wraps | for the crowd and they would all get out. in, in Delaying Trial. Brought Police in Hurry. Co ay APPEAR IN COURT Central Office Man Fined by Judge Malone for Contempt Wea ante aon sea She left the room, called up Police) Central OMice Detective Thomas Headquarters, and sald a gang of rob- | cy, was sent tg the Tombs to-day Bers were In’ the nou The West by Judge Malone when he failed t Twentieth stieet sttaion, only a short | a fine of $0 which was imposed on him distance away, Was noutled, and Lieut. for contempt of eourt He will have to} Powers and several puilvemen hurried | remain there until his fine is paid or | to the ho: . | Nquidated, In the meantime, according to the| Cleray aroused the ire of Judge Ma-| | a story told the police, the three men in| lone by falling to respond to a su the room were holding up the men and/poena requiring his appearance as wonien at the point of pistols, and tak- | witness in Part IIL. of the Court of ing mouey and jewelry from almost |General Sessions yesterday, He did not ev one of them. lreport until the court was at recess, ee reached the and tant Distric trorney MeCor- ‘The police | m! He did not show up again v and the trias of the needed could not pr afternoon, Thi: terday public's busines twenty-one, printer, No, | Public's bu and Third s to punish you. vlone ordered sf da tr j | is my duty Judge court to se revolvers, the This robbery occurre: two hours in told him to return at 2 o’cloc} til this Ke | bushes about morning Judge they It ex 19 als to avoid unty's ped all three. Malone demanded an explan ave their names as follows: {Cleary made no reply. 1 Miller, twenty-two, a plum-| “It costs the county $600 a day No, 413 East Ope Hundred and | operate this court. The time of pri citizens, summoned here as jurors and twenty-three, No, 159) witnesses, is lost to them while driver, One of the! are in attendance on the court. the business of pub -one, an fron- | causing unnecessary delays at teenth street. | pense of citizens’ time and the c y, plumber, twenty- | money. You are a public servant + Kast Twenty-second | youy first duty is strict attention to the clerk of the ‘anscript of the pro- od and le he had after one of similar nature the | eoeding to Commissioner Cropsey for ac- Stanton house in West Tairty-ninth | to) Street, near Sixth a ene othea | Cleary'a face, when he appeared 1 hold-up men beat two women, robbed | 1 Par ne dimost a svore of men and woinen and {court this morning, | got away with riy estimated ut | bruised in consequen £1,000. last night while attempting to arrest « Seven in the Gang. negress, cans Seven a dat the house in an automodile. » minute the door a A. Carter Mixsing, was opened in response to thelr ring.| John A, Carter, ntvactor, living at they swooped into the hallway and then | the Hotel Avon, to the parlor on the second floor, tainetanl ay Thirtieth street was reported nu ‘All Grew revolvers, and ten young) Wexington Avenue. Nee ee potthe en who board with Mrs, Stanton | ins last night to the pol f the d six young men callers w ordere: Thirty-fitth street stat 9 his f and back up that husband had v He ja fi old, welghs about tnehes in height his eyes are blue. in cash and a gold watch and cha hrough the | nton, wh ara old and ill, and forced 0 she had@ hid In ner used and was beaten | 65 pounds, ts F.| pn. | tle, br to | ate | You stand here with- | out offering any sort of excuse and it | | | and | n. t His hair ts Ught and He had with him $0 over t na pistol, her eye! = eo = meine and four of her tee! nocked Maxim's, and Kld McCoy's ts only al out. i el distance Her cries created In the mean ithe. th ren fown- | rreat excitement in the neighborhood. stairs had robbed the men and women | “Policeman Burdick i to the of all thelr money and jewelry, Then! , the time there. six one discovered a diamond ring on the 2? eg eis ge wf Vetere eh finger of Miss Hattle Stanton, a niece We 1 SE ausareantler en of Mrs. Stanton, a Ordered her t0/ disap, ner was caught fleeing, take it off, Sho refus The vlx prisoners wore arraigned { Six Robbers Escape. Jefferson Market Police Court this He hit her on the head with the butt | noon be Magistrate Mresehi. K of the weapon and then grabbed the charge and | ‘Bhe ran to a window and kicked out | the robbery charges, the glass, shouting “Police! Burglars! The house is not far from ton, was held without ball on the homic $10,000 ‘ball on each of The other prison- ers were held without bail for examina- DETECTIVE JAILED JERSEY WILD MAN ORDERS HALT OF "FAST EXPRESS” Panicky Passengers Pile Out to Be Asked Riddle by “Road Agent.” The half dozen passengers on the fast express of the Railroad had hold-up to-day Morristown and urle all the excitement of a without any of its dan- gers, The express, which consists of a retired Third Avenue Elevated Rallroad locomotive and a combination baggage smoking and passenger ch, was making the second of its six trips be- tween sex Falls and Morristown, N. J, a distance of sey tes, when, at a point just below the town of Hanover, a man stepped out of the ten feet in front of the train, * He stood ia the middle of the track, waving hi; hands, and Engineer George Burnett promptly threw back the throt. ng his engine to a stop th feet from the man, who kept on way- ing his har shouting. or Henry crson and passengers piled out of the express and approached the man, wav ts ¢ Hl as tall, thin and fairly well dresse¢ “Which ds stronger?’ demanded ti stranger, “you or the Lord? The parsengers ser: and pondered this When the man spoke Lord is stron; escri r heads inquiry, th weighty up ag usin t he said, A bright individual su be ed that the An attempt was man, but he b din the bushes, the holdup occurred n the Morristown and man must F away and The point we 8 midway bet Over Ir insane te ade to ea ‘oke »rookk pved £ the cutie —_—> LUNCH TO HUGH CHISHOLM. De Lancey Nicoll Hont of E one yelo- paedia Britannica Editor, An informal lunen was given to- day at the Downtown Assoclation, No. @ Pine street Chisholm of London, editor of the eleventh editian of neyelor Pritannica, by Ds Nicol hisholm, who Is 4 personal frend of ar, Nicoll, 49 stor ping tn this elty for » few days on lis 1d event at the around v nere were also n Josep H, Choate, Morgan O'Brien, John L, Cadwalader, Justice McLoughlin and Justice Dowling of th Division of the Lyinan, Don , Archibald R, Wav poration insel; Richard Willan M, Ivins, We W Ketd m1 oi. G. Ward o United state reult Court; for Justice Gilder dames M. Beck, Johh M. Bowers, Wiliam D, Guthrie, T, 8. Puller, August Belmont, Henry W. Taft, Francis L, Wellman, Otto T. Bannard, Francis L. Stetson, Thegdare P. Shonts and Con- Gressman-elem Martin W, Littleton, z | Supreme | HE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, ‘JANUARY 26, 1911. ODES NOT WANT TO PAY ALIMONY TO MRS, HENZE SCIENCE HEALER BACKED BY THREAT. TOTESTTHELAW —— off as before, I went again Into, Pierson's flat and the detectives | waiting for me. Send me and. my | to prison, : We will at leaut, food and w i there. The poll in the station toute were very kind us, They bough kept us wa word tom us food and mile They never sald a bi vl treated me aw It I weap STARVING BABY ja neat wor My poor husband | do h t we barely exit | te cis wits Former Husband of Copper |Arrest for Practice of Medicine| Arrested, She Told a Pitiful ide, las Noman Man's Wife Applies to | Unconstitutional, Says | Story of Struggle Which " er | " | 2 . ‘ Mra. Gibbon It te not tholighe I Court for Relief. Counsel Jerome. Gained Court's Sympathy, | tnet airs. Pierson wilt press the p 1 wit be made’ } bring t t put the family @ HER STAGE AMBITION.|HITS AT CHURCH RITES. |..." 227'y, (ilianan, ni dara | . the Butte! t Report That Woman in Case, |Cole Discharged, Many Women | ine tie apartmens of nor nein vor, Atre, John We Former Actress, Plans Re- Followers of Cult Rush and ring f ay Sie young woman, who war we t r, wi turn to Boards. to Embrace Him. 1 emactated, told a piti fi from white | | s ¢ struggle of her husband and h is disordet, agit | ————- _———. ts keen eG af ne. | #im c been attadst . Formal application for relief from the | Wille Vernon Cote, a Chrtttian Sole | ad @ on infant in her | fe ry mas paenumetia 1a imo | $100 q week allmony he t# paying to his | ence practitioner with offices at No, 225 tas . divorced wife, Botnice Golden Hender-| Fifth avenue, was artaigned before Sonn, #he ea It Was Mew Loader's taste ahd Quid son, who recently became the wife of) Magistrate Freschi in Jefferson Market 4 kpot ‘ eye which enavied to why her tthe, | Fritz Augustus Heinze, wax made before {Court to-day on a charge of practising pay {10 a monti rent| Most of hee gowns she mado | Justice Gerard to-day. by Charias A.| medicine without a Men: The cast $80 w week, on € ii Pie | She decia ho woman hy Henderson, He on ts to payIng | oot a Se rf tthe | me age d ti a quire more t for the “support and maintenance” of . ae ates | a A. the: most fastidl another man's Wi he says, Th ig a appear beagle vee Ta Ave a week f ; tion is opposed by Mrs. He s | be compiaint had not en light, food and clothing Mere. Conricda Lett Btg | HHetnze's lawyers, Battle & Marshall, — | *!8t husband had to provide iy with a] png wit of Mrs, Aumtste Mrs, HD ze has planned to make her} The courtroom was packed with prom | pq ea a ve which! widow of Heinrich Conrted, which | second theatrical doout on a London | inent jan Scientists, Former Dis- | impoxed another burden of debt upon| tied yesterd Surrogate |stage in a playlet by James A, Fagan |trict-Attorney Jerome was present to | them | © bret risk W, Spel from the novel “Belladonna,” by Rober: [defend Cole, a tall, good locking youns | ‘Tie young woman had a key which|one of her executors, Jeaven to her Hitchens, She is now in Mt, Clemens, | man, attired in black and carrying a | opened the Pearson flat, There was no] Itichard Conried, all her housel | lich., where she is undergoing « mud sated cane, Two. scores of tash- | food in her owh home for ht or| furniture, horses, carriages and “of bath treatment for nervousne Heinze | a ; n the |baby. Her husband had gone hungry | effects, a specific legacy of $3500 | nas been living here in seclusion, ss “ y the 4 women w of Ay sali and in addition the residue of het | ‘The opposition to Mr. Henderson's mo- | Courtroom throng, and the majority o “E thought 2 114 find something to| tate after legacies have been paid | tion leads to rumors that the newlyweds the men Hk Seeaiapbe ei eh cisce| aE n'a flat,” said Mra. | tw » appotnted executor with My Jare not happy. While Mrs, -+Hender- | perity pong them was Virsi! O.|Conanan, 1 went in and found the bra Sperlin | son's lawyers refused to-d to diguss First Reader of the First | the case, It 1s stated that Mra. Heinze bchurch Scientist and leader of the op- | jis not inclined to see herself separated | position to Mrs. Stetson tn that marble ‘ om the $100 a week. It is also stated | pa igiog | rR. aue™ \that 1 Is opposed to her resuming | °°" ial la sapiens Woman Furnished Evidence. cy] T W : rp Ete spect Henderson's motion briefly cites tho | The warrant upon which Cole was - hh e inter Ss rn i! pied ai fact that his forme wife has married | 1 issued by hief Mag jonire mining operator’ who 1 evidence obtained by 4 ~ a raph he refers to his daugh- ; eal 5 S) y| lp vases an $5 Sale ae ee ok, now in Mrs, Heinge's possession. * ~ — . Goodwin has been backed by the $ $ He expresses a willingness to make i , een : 10 ‘ r te oroing © nano ate | iy sdeat ovat and wen - oats : dicates his convent to have the Court] Healer Cole was arraigne te aM : ¥ fix a sum sufficient to matn the | muth C. Vandiver, counsel for the Bo- “* child. jclety, was ready to assist In the prose- Lillian Hobart French, once an asso- | cution. Vandiver was formerly an as- a clate of Ann O'Della Diss Debar, sued | sistant on Jerome's staff, ri Heinze for $25,000 soon after his en-| After Lawyer Jerome had called at- anon gagement to Mrs, Henderson was an-| tention to the fact that the complaint ne nounced § 1 (8 ue : lg ggg BT not signed and that Mrs, Goodwin To-morrow, Friday, Jan 27th ‘ | this cloud TE edad iihst eb ip ee | was not in court, he said . ‘a Henderson romance has never entirely , orsons ‘i ; AFTER CE BREAKS diecousneed, trom the tier matri- | he statutes Lobidoeg ayes he = bi The time of times to savé many 2 hall ot be persecul in the pract 4 re so eitshaiae tio) naa [oe their religious bellot, Were the sort dollars. When youconsider ; oi of prosecution here attempted sustaine A the many, many weeks of an F it would do away with ail religious pe a Eleven-Year-Old With Brother formances and abolish the use of the cold weather yet to come, @ x : [relics of St, Ann and ceriain rites of and that you are getting 4 Only Nine Are Modest bald abs ee ee ee Ue a $10 or $15 garment for i Heroes in Paterson, | Jerome Hints at Prejudice. — | $5; it certainly looks like | “Recently many select arrests have opportunity—anditis. Many been made by the police~astrologers, arviearte sth ie | Meven-year-ol4 John Campbell and hypaotivts, fortune-tellers, claltvoyants style to choose from besides ; his nine- Id brother Wille of| and palmists—and somehow this of the stunning black kersey f " Washington street, Paterson, found| ¥ H man has E on angled out rat coat illustrated. Materials : | *hristian Selen ‘ 0 c 0 : ‘ ; thats ar na school to-day a tri-| jpractive thelr religion are as guilty | including mixtures, cheviots ‘1 jot thelr rescue of three Iittle girls: wh [Sw euettaaan ab, Selva: ab si and black cloths. | had broken through the tee on the Morris |Erom Five to Twenty Days’) ox." men: aly. Wiatioa 40. eat i | Canal near the railroad brid Nobody a . un fs iil have uo Y S . knew who the title girls were, but th»! Paw for Delinquents, With | MG's till have vo | Sale at All Three Stores r bridge man had teen’ the rescue ana| Pay for Delinquents, IUD | trouble in He) : enema spread the news, Johnnie and Wille A inate [rene ution ts eee ane tee Adi 19.4 had not said a word, but they had to be| Big Penalty for “Liars,” | the « es RESTS A SAR $ heroes in spite of themselves, pages Fagh Ot gga Steel ehh The girls were sliding on the tee o ar in the ape ne Shae te the canal. F had it soft} Police Commissioner Cropsey an- | 7 oe 5 m4 where it sate three day | nounced to-day the sentences Imposed |° hi announced a ago, They slipped and piled up on euch | oy poticemen who have been found | 4. yyy aad use| is Obisn at the and the ks i call taint. hab. ponaltlae | Cocatee through the | : broke and they went through. guilty in recen 4 : lhe ‘ 2 . | 14-16 West Sth Streec—New York ‘a ter was not very deep a hanging on | Were consistent with his practice of | court-ro wg man passed | A , to the edges and standing on the tips of | Iving a revere fino in ¢ eman | throagh the gate there was a rush to 490 and 462 Fulton Sircet—Brooklyn 4 pis) v4 pos-|ynake bis hand and pat him on he Campbell boy toes they abl 8 above water a were to ke | to serea on th p their pleaded guilty and t m sible in case thi his troutle. out of | ba K. few moments 1 wit For oagratulations, of the canai about a hundred feet away] Léeut. Robert R. Craig of the Centra’ ral sg women w on and ran to the help of the little girls.| park stati ig In a back | verge of embracing him when a y Johnnie took charge of the rescue.| com instead ing at his desk in| te her polnted his camera tow Within five feet of the edged | 1 waa Aned Ava One |itealer Cole and he fed Dashing he made WItllo et down On ai a ee acct P. Gorman of the West | trough the ranks of his friendy, h Roh SOds9 tIRSIS SORE Thi - t sprinted past the battery of camera himself dug notches In the Lhirty-seventh street to yea | st Teach are Arty pein his heel and sat behind Wille Jaway from reserve duty dd was tined | and rushed up to ay platform of the smaller boy's heels. On five days’ pay Jthe Highth street station, other, by straining and hauling, they} qjeut, Abraham W. Skidmore did not | pulled the girls out to safety |furnish a written report to the Commis. | aoe = about thelr ow 6, told een days’ pa. A quick relief for 1 h t. Louis 1, Ro did not vk them when they were all out on the 18 ne 4 eaudhs colds ean, ari “But we must hurry| complaint 1 ‘zen anc Lapel home n ecause W e wel was fined fifteen da pay an noars: - "And I don't ae hat there was to] Numerous patrolinea who were nd ness is make a fuss over anyway, myself,” said or less drunk or coming from q John to-day saloons when they should been on 1 H -—— monscre"™aled’ on ten to ton | Male’s Honey COULD HAVE PAID HIMSELF. Mii Me iin so announcea Of Horehound and Tar _ that he had aby 1 the precin = { for State! Known as Bridge 1 had consol. ff Contains Bank in Note Deal, geal as ie ay ane af no opium nor Saul Amsterdam, real estate dealer| Bridge B Wa anded unt Tues. anythinginjurious of No, 63 Park Row and lving at No, |day by ¢ trell, who was sus Rsikeshe Droar 13 Fiftieth street, Brookl, was an| pended fr cause of his unpaid important wit s for the state Bank | debts. against Samuel M, Katz tn a civil eutt | f $900 on sixteen rte for which Katz had as jJability, It was learned to-day 2 Mr. Amsterdam coutd have pald the Fr ge eee i~cxander's for v recelved, had assum the liability, the bank held Kate alone for he face of the notes wiih Interest HOW TO DEVELOP i | i | recommended ‘ib THE BUST raid for ite t Use Bor where, rou) itis guarantee’ to do this ree Weel « lonal agents, pala trom “the ‘ember ‘Toilet ‘Cs. ee. 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