The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 1

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GARDNER'S LAWYER GRILLS FOELKER; _ FORCES HIM TO TELL OF OUEER CHECK G whe 1 fin & WEATHER—Fair To-Night; Friday Cloudy, FI NAL EOITION WEATHER—Pale To-Night; Feiday Cloedy, | “ Circulation Books Open to An.” | — == =— eiimomeeees ——= PRICE ONE CENT. <— l _NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE “CENT. a - = —— a WSKEDBNOT FORLKER TRAPPED OTS MAN IN “iamie 47 GARDNER TRIAL Actress C) ae to Bridle of Robbers at the Frederick Foiled by Bravery of Clerk Who Is Wounded. A AIRMAN FALLS INTO RIVER; ADELE Rw BPLANE HITS SHE'S MAST “THN ON ON FHT FROM JERSEY Charles F. Morok, it) Daredevil, Strikes Snag on His Way to Central Park. ‘Star Witness and the Justice Who Sits at Race Bribe Trial ears | Forces the Congressman Into Dam- ; aging Admissions After He Swears the Defendant Offered Him a” $12,000 Race Bill Bribe. | Horse After Truck Crashes | Into Her Automobile. BIG CROWD SEES FEAT. FLEE IN AUTO.! Stamps Her Foot in Court at|Employee Tries to Grab In- Magistrate Who Fails to | truder, Who F Punish Driver. Dashes Away. CLOSELY QUESTIONS HIM ABOUT CHECK CK TRANSACTION HIS = MACHIN SINKS. | s and Then But Adventurous Pilot Is Res-| e cued and Needs Only a Drying Out. Charles Frank Morok, the sional darecevii, tried to fly ~ Race Track to ( this afternoon at te profes: | he tried and snagged h Adele Ritchie, on her way to play in| Two bandits, cae a handsomely dressed | her sketch at the Fulton The . Brook. | man with easy, graceful # the chief actor | soft, well modulated and other @ large man, his face covere! with @ black mask and armed with a long-barrelled -calibre revolver, at tempted to hold up the Hotel Frederick, | No. 210 West Fifty-sixth strect, at o'clock this morning. The attempt would have succeeded but for the bravery of Robert G. Barnard, hotei lyn, this afternoon, ¥ voice, the on between her au- vy truck on the south Williamsburg Bridge. As yut In the melting snow and slush hanging to the bridle of a | plunging horse she was roundly cheered drivers of other vehicles and passen- [in an excttin tomobdile and a hi f roadway she strui anners and a | He Confesses That W When He Passed the. State Regents’ Examination He Was Living a With Max Sosinsky, Now in Prison ‘7 for Impersonating Others. a Congressman Otto G. Foelker of Brooklyn gave some ai estimony to-day at the trial of former State Senator Frank G. Gardnes, on passing street cars. | Miss Ritchie started across the | clerk. , ~|who is accused before Justice Seabury in the Criminal Branch of bridge in her limousine, driven by | The men drove up to the front of the 4 JUDGE SEABURY. : é ‘ : ¥ : the in Hoboken and was whirled into Matthew T. Sparr of No, 1291 BeAford | hotel in a big touring car. The two in wer x ral _. | Supreme Court of offering to bribe legislators to vote against the Agnews a water, His Schnelder bipis avenue, Brooklyn. In front of them |the tonneau alighted and the chauffeur 4 | ] Hart anti-race track gambling bills when they were before the State’ Morok was rescued amd taken to se was Hiram Robinson, thirty years | WS instructed to wait. Then the swing- | York to be dried and warmed. old, a painter, of No. 10 Ellery street, |!9& Outer vestibule door was carefuliy 2 Legislature at the session of 1908. - Tre last time Morok made the at- g. driving the truck. The|Uhinged #0 that one could escape from Foelker made thé direct and unqualified statement that Gardner the corridor. v t to fy from New tried to pass the truck sev- | Sale 'te. tho “ehelvhen op 3 but couldn't wet by, and | THO Well-dreased man. slipped quietly tg offered to pay him $12,000 for his vote against the bills, this being, © wiltied into is e grew impatient at the | to the corridor and went to the clerk's Se cari vha 2 sal f 4 F ere iat | lemon ihe rene Thevavranpeount ot * ing to what he said Gardner told him, $2,000 more than the | | collision occurred near the} the office is such that no one can be is | prevailing rate. ——— ng terminal, ‘The wagon] seen coming in from the street door “me ree ian Gad ar eole Cine inati r ; ; neal J into the auto, bursting @ tire| The corridor also has many paims an But it was while Foelker was undergoing cross-examination that , Mark Fox Attempts Suicide} hing the car against the rall. | artificial flowers arranged along the the surprising testimony was brought out. Foelk | g ght er, under the quese etre Seizes Bridle. and Walls, AB the first man walked to the desk 4 bellboy .aw the second man The | whipped him up, trying to driv Robinson the long t On Puget Gar Car Mgr. Ryan Is_ & red and Is So Seriously In- jured He May Die. ning of Max Steuer, had to admit to a hazy memory of his early cross-examiner attempted to show by inference that the humar oming he But the actress, with her bridge. Hee | | CO IREEES BR Pron .AF Siipteasixety:< | fur boa flapping in the wind, jumped out | pe ghana Levees nt| Cc “dF Block | Foel ad cast his first vote illegally and that there was something of easy ene am of her motor car and seized the Norse ee a a ee part at thie ace onveyed Four Blocks to |, picious about his examination before the State Regents for admiséion On this side of the river “| “you'll not get away.” she erted, “I'm | 40% - Tomb, While 100,000 Watch | to the bar. The witness was forced to admit that when he took went to bus avenue » going to have you arrested." | gece His Traloing in Leadville. it jexamination he was living with Max Sosinsky, who was sentencednlast Maid and a | Policeman Bolz came up and at Miss| Mr, Barnard, who is sixty-two years | wee ckwell’s Is or impersonating persons who were s 3 ea Ritchie's request mold, began life in the far West and got PIHTLADELPHTA, eerha bone (arene (a. Blackwell Island for impersonating persons who were supposed ‘as on a charge re is early training in hotels when Lead . of Archbishop Patrick John ttyan was {to be taking similar examinations, aha | walked wit to the bits ld Boll ville, Col, was a wide-open town. He to-day entombed in the crypt benea | te street. im eo tae Manna’: | nad Just put his books an J ’ | the altar of the Cath St. | fe rsation with Count, declaring she would csr e A Mn pee : paints yoard a Pullnam ting in order to ie | Pass Rn ah Picts I get a room the « funeral ser d been # and in keeping with high office held by the departed Metro- ed said his horse be- | and was ces that were imposing dignity of th track at irt Robinson straight east to the inmanageable the save ¢ Lay whan the nace ard turned and answered neo sreates h whe three Bondred river over Union Hiil, = It's 4 a Ri in ‘m eee Pe heuer ts tun | ee Ne tah a ene ; ; | Thursda: uot nie day ce : vomning to the river at the posit woes miokia disian dn ae tolt t 4 er you.” |) aad. rae Perro t os hg . Hata of the W ken Ralitoad yarde nto inet the way over the br He w slipped up to the desk and poking his : hurch in the United States partic! eee i 2 4 fe had gun into Mr. Barnard’s face suid ina) tO Marriage Bureau and Ne vatiearviee aa ban Motcieck?. 31, Sn edge of the rough voice: dear a if tha 2 oe aaah “Now give me every cent in that safe ancels” Contract. | Monee otra fara vant ss saxned k about tt | Het with a crowd of 80% per ee ee ners mee » Beverly 7 mn mass of requiem, ane bs Elste M ae gee el Bia ne vic | 90! W hundred feet below 1 a « ; : river, H Ten e Mr, Steuer Interrupts. boat an We arne ey Max Ste : to strike th eur i with techn He te that boat," nded me to bh 0 "| went ahead o r We need your vo! He almed so straight that a . Harnara at TE mad e “| to prove wit " race track bill. like m iw e tp re in ” f e train | the may en Tne 7 i} es rying 38 as ntuAaraaie arate: | gh my right hand and 11.10, after having talked for @ x ise toate! pee ACCEPT MRS. SAGE'S OF : He | iataaltig cevelvare bur de rhiared he , ey - cies tee the WALES ink OFFER. "COLDEST DAY OF THE YEAR.| ;" a male fa ad on welt ait gee toe a RSTURD BING: | ; pa ‘ | 1 Uke you. Ae I NL gain ee at Frigid Weather Brings Much Suf- bert ran througa M Jtvcled a ry | own, $3,000 fering in Adirondacks Region— ee ae * 1 " t Ms 1 | Ped Woman Dead From Cold, y dashed to t ; i the. ine bf an inten me Dr, Fox rushed from “ Mrs, M . ; Foelker ts Nervous. are 1. Ce any OF the D the ta ¢ velker was plainly nervous 4 , y ape aid " wly a : a he took 1 Page.) | n I q wy d cer vs . | ¢ nit ow 7 n : ; : iral n ad r the | t | a wh k Na ’ J ! 1 . the nominas ——-—- - —-— i sme down to the corrid rake t ended the con+ The Subway negotiations are taking place in the dark. reco ; ; Berty renal \ w ray 4 ’ rT h The bi 4 The public is without knowiedze as to what is taking place. ||,’ eouons va and ; It is to be “informed” when something “definite” is arrived Mr, Barnard wa \ f A F at. The city officials who are charced with the duty of pro- poe ean ‘ olay Nghe bate 6 and atottie viding decent transit have noright to conceal their proceed- | whion a 1 Mr and | remembered ong of ings. The public is entitled to, and should get, a frank daily re- |, MN sat Ge spam Mh ate ai ccicae tee ae ee ‘ De Ruut rreeerir bala. y n Alle neteen Kald Prisoners Held he ‘ a port of every step taken, or attempted to be taken. Mr. Mc- Nice and detectives in the eve. | ner In Depe | catatala | sever Hu One ftory Delayed, & Aneny and his colleagues are dealing with public funds and the aie ay iaatl : Alene ft Archti pia vith him the 1 pondunt oC: bis eee public welfare, The public is entitled to know what is going on, st t r i" ‘ 4 excluded as near pS eet aie i 5 k as New Y ay.” ' ; ail V porn 0. es, only sald Foelker, “I evidence, with the proviso that Ada: ee : »

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