The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 1

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WEATIEH—Rain to-night and Saturday; colder, Tbe ** Cirenlation Rooks Onen to All.’’ /DEMAND $5,000 TO RETURN MISSING GIRL. AAARAARRRADD. DARD DADA ADDDADARARARAARABAN AA A ONE OF THE FLEEING CONVICTS GAPTURED errs to-night and Sa FINAL EOIrTion Z Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | —___ Copyygnt, 3011) be ‘he New __PRICE ONE. CENT. The Kross tuviishing Werk Worle). pn nme Is YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, ONE CONVICT CAT | ON HIS WAY TO NEW YORK; TWO ARE STILL MISSING JUDGE 0’ GORMAN, WHO LOOMS UP 4OR THE SENATE, Ralph Taylor, “Silk Hat Bur- glar,” Captured in Little Town on Harlem Road. INSTRUMENTS WEAPONS. | | Trio Break Away From Prison After Felling Guards Fol- lowing Rehearsal. Taylor, one of tt eaped from Sing Sing pris was captured at Hedford station the Harlem Railroad, this afternoon the ehiet of police of that village. V word was r 1 of the capture the privon Warden Frost left apto to bring Taylor back The escape from Sing Sing last night WH go down Into prison history n last nig on Dy at in an | ea ea getaway.” The convicts, wen pout their tasks to-day with | broad grins on their faces, and the} keepers and guards looked sheepish. | The feelings of Warden Frost and | Headkeeper Connaughton could not be described paper like Alexander MeGin an wittrea| Webster, the keepers who were over- powered by three convicts armed with a trombone, a cornet and a yellow clar. Inet, were not Injured enough to keep in home and family news- | JUSTICE O'GORMAN ELEVEN-CENT PIN. ONE OF HUBBY'S SPLENDID GIFTS, Once Ullman Gave Her a Dime for “Carriage” Ride, Mrs. Ullman Admits. AND ONCE LEMONADE. | Pretty Staten Island Girl Wife Accused of Desertion Tells More of Her Woes. Mrs. Fdna Ullman, the pretty young woman of Tottenville, Staten Island, who Pled@ed that she was justified In leaving her husband, Percival G. Ullman jr., be- cause he would not give her enough to eat, Was again cross-examined to-day before Supreme Court Justice Clark at Richmond, Although she has been married three years, Mra, Uliman {s only twenty years 14 and ts very good looking. To-day she answered’ her husband's attorney's ‘questions that Ullman never had taken her out for a carriage ride. “The only carriage rides I ever got,” she con- tinued, “were in the hack from the Huguenot railroad station to my home, and that hack was anything but a car- Tage." Bhe sald that on two occasions when she went to visit her parents, her hus band gave her ten cents more than her carfate and with this she rode in the hack, His Eleven-Cent Gift. “Isn't {t @ fact,” she was asked, “that on several occasions when your husband them off duty. They told their storics | in detail 10 Warden Frost to-day, a the detalls bring out the fact that the escape was ea matter n of the nig the prison pieces to the officers nt for rehearsal The Musicians. Among the most promising muste| 18 URGED TO BREAK _ SENATE DEADLOCK er tool in the orchestra were William Bush Pee el this city, serving @ life sentence Be oe in City Hall eC murder; Ralph Taylor, the ik Hat} x = p Burglar” of Westchester Count, Is Being Considered to ing @ twenty-one year Charles Moc elty to a term Bush, slide t sentence, and from this r burglary . senten! t five yen Replace Sheehan, | H | | rop | Aci * to reports current about } Ee sient events. Te the « Nall this afternoon Charles } clarinet and MeGiin 1. Murphy and the other pa leaders | three men sat togetti have come to the conclusion that Wil ing into an entry connecting the officers’ | iam I, Sheehan cannot be with the main prison buildin: United Senator and have agreed } Digan. ab Gm o's 4 name of Justice of the Su- [ and an enjoyable time was had by all! preme Court James A. O'Gorman shall i as the editor of the Star of Hope would |i. sorung in the L tira At acces Bs | say. ACS o'clock MoGinley started t01 chological moment to de nelected with: na week or ten days, The infor ae wrehestra to | he cellhouse, | “on cam: n inside sources. 4 N win: wasclaalin a hapee | Lhaleaan at Mayor Gaynor has ‘| Ulster, stepped into the entry Bush | en consulted by several State and leaped a him und smashed him leaders within a few ¢ He} e slide trom asked for advice and gaye it. The ! artially stunned | idacy of Justice O'Gorman is sald | { open te meet with hls approval, } Paylor and Me-| 1 © the Warring elements tn the | throttled him, | racy should ee on Justice threw hin ed his revolver an—or enou insurgent votes and then made for the entry. Bush had pledged to insure his election— pened a door leading to the prison yard, an, according to the reported Hefore MoGinley and Webster could re- » Would wit raw. Of course gain thelr feot—they were not dows cus strength would go to : more than fiften se on ajority candidate, { viets had disappeared. — are convinced that there r Flee Through Fog. not of an adverse nature that t fom ought aga Justice O'Gor- He would s ummany Hal) | would a table to the| pard element, His friends say that | ort time afte ; 1 | ature on joint va | INDICT TWENTY- SIX MORE At abc , IN JERSEY ELECTION FRAUDS | gounding the alarm thei sustaietas way off th q m‘Iroad Twenty-six Tacks, ciim 1 Glsap- K ; peared | th ‘ town ot] Pesining. T r tracks were foal to. | ng @ total da " f r During his ten y n br 4 ent e of the new! ndlcted are Bush had not received a sir ad 1 with dllegal ragistration, the mark. He would ay bstehed five with offen inst the recommended for P ow yours are more. He eo empl m the library Deputy set ed ov is after. and Warden Frost t es that he pity @ ° ff# started out this ‘ter: prided up the plan to escape with the| NOON to serve warrants, but they culd Serie errs! find only a few of the men, Some of the names in th® indictments are sup- posed to have been ‘phantom’ voters. fo trace has yet. been found of the | | house hi went away on business tripe he would always bring you some Mttle trinket home with him?" “He brought me a stickpin from one| of his trips and I could buy this same) pin anywhere for eleven cents.” This answer caused the spectators to laugh and Justice Clark threatened| to clear the room if there was more merriment. “Well, Low about you posing for post cards when you knew these were to t put on sale in stores near youn home? was asked. "I did pose for pictures, but I never dreamed they were to be put on post cards or offered for sale." Witness then went on to say “During the time T was {li T was allo only one pint of milk a day, and, no matter how I pleaded with my husband, he would not get me more. Finally T was compelled to go home because I cov!) | | not get enough to eat In my fusband’s | home." Once Bought Lemonade. Yesterday the witness testified that her husband had given her only two summer dresses during thetr three years of married Mfe, Her husband, she testified, objected to her people coming to the house and she added that when his own brother came to the aid he did not want him to ¢ any more. Once ler husband took her out, she said, and that Was to a beach enter tainment at Huguenot, where he bought her a glass of lemonade, She could not live in the house without suffialent food ro shi to her parents’ home, where she has since dved. Her husband salé his wife needlessly deserted him and that she not only refused to cook his meats for him but made life very unpleasant for him be fore he left, He asks for a separation, Sane ROBIN BANK OFFICIALS SEEK GRAND. JURY NOTES. Counsel of Indicted Men Ask Judge Swann to Permit Inspection of Minutes. Gifford and James W. Os- unsel for Willlam P, Young, | ‘Thomas F. Murphy and Harrie James, | the three indicted trystees of the Wash-| ington Savings Institution, argued a mo- tion before Judge Swann in the Court of | General Sessiens this afternoon to in-| spect the minutes of the Grand Jury} which found the Indictments for perjury. | ‘The object of the |b 'S is to move to Jismiss the indictm The are charged made false statements to the State Banking be tment regarding the assets and labilities of the institution. The indictments grew out of the in- vestigation into the carrer of Joseph G. Robin, the banker now In the Tontos ebarged with grand larceny. men with having |Recent Hat She Wore When She Disappzared, nf note were John ent of the Met sake te are fifty-nine families in the tan Life I Com y TT ei ; ane rar au KORE 1t No. 419 Base Sixty-fourth wife; Sir ¢ Vynd 6 DNs | erature teataa Maa? here? MaTiY” ChaLe leer ft c re veral of them Germans. Let- ry a ond his lead woman, Ma mm an ¢ »~ No, 8 ongs to Mrs, Sophie a the life ) Kex Folt Sop | Moore; Co: Mack, manager of is 2 fu h ben pay = ‘ x a; fatally injured a » Butt Wilt tte Philadelphia his \ ch ¢ at ees The at-{| TWO detectives from Headquarters ars . and H, Gordon Seif 5 - ecananiniih \ \ » F Husene : ahikeaa | id 1 at the house late this afternoon Mr, Selfridge 1 me 3 : ihe hoa ‘ he erie ea! to ran town the etter stu sinh atak went m ¢ Ago to m a few th t nted Ww ' ate ‘ord © r, auth n Carrie known on ew wk surgeon, Who ha ‘ years ago, leased a building and an- | respo acciden “egy Demente | hear al wan Wee MAS) Arnold from Philadelphia that a man nounced his Intention of starting a de ~~ s wife is madly infatuated | The result has been in doubt for some|feported that he heard two chauffeurs partment store on American lines. He | World Building Turkish Bathe {with another man. Many burning love| weeks, Mrs. Bull is at her Dudley | talking about the Arnold case in front inaugurated the sysiem of placing page | 4nays oven. With, private ‘# were read to support the hus- | Place villa suffering from nervous pros-|of the Br edvertisfments in the newspapers and euce, a ' / peared from the sight of her family and friends on Dec. 12, Lawyer John S. Keith of Garvan & Armstrong, who have had charge of much of the search, to-day received an unsigned letter which was dropped in the let- ter box of the Arnold home, unstamped. | Mr. Keith understood from the family that the letter was found lyesterday, It was dated Jan, 25, the day before the fact of the girks disappearance was made public through the newspapers, ' The letter was written in German, tn -@ ‘ ' DoRoTHY B EGE clumsily formed script. It gives No. 48 ‘ y Jast Sixty-fourth street as the address A RNOLD _ of the sender, This is scarcely two i -_-—_ — Perk mid RRR NERSeP OES blocks from the No. 332 East Sixty-third generally overturned London merchan- | street, where Marla Rappa and Stania- ‘ dising cogditions. The store has beer | l4o Pattenza, the convicted kidnappers, a big success. Mr. S ft for | kept thelr little boy ‘victims. Chicago within an > arrive | Translated, the letter reads in of the Mauretania. ae i netaen t | Dear Sir-If you would tie to Ry New Yo rk in Une to catch the sivip o know where your daughter Dorothy ‘ er return trip. ; ; n as an t found, I am ready to 6 Carton a nleago_bitaln 1 Aen you and eh you where and r n wuretania Li = ce her can tind her, but only on i arded th wel a ie vinent of $5.00, without which no ; : eh ‘ par ¥ hi German Ruler in Grounds 1s| 1 lation, and lastly, T must take ¢ PF rad a zt was tak a a ns § au j b ser of myself, as I do not wish to ah san 'y i it the en he bod Protected by Police from | te viaiea vy the devil, but I want a ; 7 So [ am now ready to tell . : » i sry Unemplo wens you Lord Decies and Miss Gould at|ATTEMPTS SUICIDE ¢ |Passerby Hit by Bullet Fired, — AMStY ployed, where you can And your davghter, ; IN HOTEL NAVARRE. < Be areE aed | $000, and it you are willing to sda Pier to Meet. the ee by Men at 109th Street BERLIN, Jan | this money, Il right. TE not yeu Salesman Shoots Himself in Breast + | the unemployed can bunt for your daughter; but tf Drexels. | Bur Wil Recover | 1 First Avenu seimnstraton | 224 Want your daughter send me Doctors Say Wililam wan transmitting the pasawora| clock int FPArT iy Gite nees'll: saassncyinnn. eT rere Tw ing men armed with revolvers Ah eta | New Kast Sixty-fourth street, Mauretania did not reach 1 cantile e Richmond, Va., vhot|{°Usnt & et dual at One Hundred manifesta were driven awa money 15 Posie nae nen MAUINIASIG GH sl a8 tle he Dn, Va cnet Nal Lia auineencionte were riven) away and you will get an answer pete Re rrepagts ee orem 5 si « ‘e is an he Bs hs webege pR nai bes > hil ” » by Frida + Jan, WIL But be care- eae ale Lage Bhs Ss TBE: WARENOT: | cies i|o tell why he had shot himacit. | rar ral of the Fleet z Letter's Dates In Conflict Decies and Vivien Gould was — 1” ‘ — > — | The conflicting time of the the dates Dore tan tha aerlval oe beycrel RAID PRISONERS HELD, | ‘6 ADMIRAL BARRY RESIGNS ON) in the first and the latter parte of pa gers. Among them were ru - < : A tahe aENay tote ind the date lead the investi ROHS: DtaNa and his mother, Mrs. An-| Ball Fixed at 81,000 as Hearing ts ! firs! ‘ PRESIDENT TAFT” S ORDER. » belleve it was really written theny 3. Drexel. Aci Posty Wan ‘ann, ection | # th arance of the girl hat RODEN He ARON BS 8 Police’ Commissions Mose nr ry for! and that the illiterate writer was teying his moter until afer we . a raid on an alles ve re yt ed fto a t r that the letter was tana Otalia te f n Fo _ kei : ae : * s " ; 4 #2 rt 5 ‘ ; writt fore yesterday F (01 Court tosday: chars nouncement made Secretary Meye a Arnold” has recelved several * : eer “ayy rte Jother Jetters,”” Mr, Keith said, ‘put ers who t thew ey | act ) AAP Lay eongeh Ka dhaemen ah #y are obviously the work of weak- - are the Right Hon, Lord Camoy re ele ath 1 or mischievous persons even to 3 tile Kroom-to-be, tt 1911. a PAGES RANSOM OF $5,000 FOR VANISHED GIRL DEMAND ON FATHER \Writer Threatens That Wealthy Importer Arnold Will Never See Missing Daughter If He Does Not Comply With Orders. PRICE ONE CENT Photograph of Missing Heiress; ‘FAILED TO MEET GIRL CHUM ON THE DAY SHE VANISHED. Mother Said to Haye Expressed Bitterness Against One of Dorothy’s Suitors—Family Rejects All Theories but That She Is Dead or Held Prisoner. \ From Francis R. Arnold, the wealthy importer for whose beautiful daughter Dorothy a world-wide search is being made since she disap- extent than the one whieh is erin vue-Btratford Hotel in that them e@aid that a RF me Barber Custopodise ‘io aitend: | lett ° band’ tration, harse elty, O1

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