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

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T sci wish nanaptcn LO I, RN IT TEN FETT ER IR I ‘FIVE JURORS SWORN IN THE ROBIN "TRIAL. The ol us “ Clreulation Books Open to All. BA} KER’ s WIFE WEARING MISSING $70,000 NECKLACE. | SEARCH OF 240, | FAILSTOREVEAL $130,000 GEMS Mrs, Drummond’s Jewels May | Have Been Siolen by Australian Crooks. OFFERS $5,000 REWARD. | Disappeared From Liner While Former Mrs. Marshall Field | Jr. Was Asleep. After Hamburg-American line officials, | aided by Detective Quinn of the Ho- boken police fo: had completed the rearching of 240 employees he steam- ship Amerika to-day, two theortes were advanced covering the theft fro: the stateroom of Mrs, Maldwin Drummond) Me of pearls and dtamonds valued at sito. 000, Mrs, Drummond was formerly Afra, Marshall Fiotd Sr. | Theory 1 had tt that an organized Ng, composed of the best and smooth- t Australian and English S275) paNOPAL OF TOD consummation of a well-leid plan of robbery. Theory No. 2 took the line that ser- vante for other families, having the opportunity for knowing the habits of| the Drummond menage, did the work From neither theory nor from the exhaustive searches made on board the ship and at the docks came any result She had been asked to] The servant, who haa been leoking to the restitution of the miss-|pyo bigs tok ‘ mi, Kleeman, who was) country from Spain only three me ing gems. Detective Beutler, formerty |Charges Against Bernard Cron-| St. Mark's place in| saw the men talking to Mr. C1 in charge of the raco track division of| _ , - Hi unspan worked there} Within a few minutes after Mr, and | the Pinkerton agency, advances the| SON Will Be Heard by Com- jo9’a nvunes | Mrs. Vigil left the house, shortly ty firat idea. He has a line on tie former Exei | fore noon, tiie doorbell rang and Cat A a cited by a Witness. rr workings of the gang. Detective Quin mittee To-Morrow. ot mover enw thes tace before, Oh! oh'{ Fitta, answoring the call, raw the two otf Hoboken holds rather to the second Copy si 114, by The Press Publi jw York World). GREAT AFFECTICN tI as to her residences on the east side NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911. 16 UPROAR IN COURT AS FAIR PLAINTIFE RAVES ON STAND | Miss Lawyer and Witnesses as “Liars” and Collapses, cra a S CARRIED FROM ROO} Stand Gives Proofs of Journey Abroad With Walling. Resumes Later and to stand up tn “Do Fuchs whom he asked ich's courtroom as w | Maurice was called. | During toe excitement court attend ts rushed to the side of Snglish Walling, the | soctatist, Anna gestures Strunsky, Miss Grunspan's mother, ally ahrieked and who frant! the one of utter to attack t was je while ross-examining couple. confusion, Fuchs nating plain Lawy the fi Denounces | and Hysterically denouncing Lawyer Emil had Justice Gieger- t people and William millionaire whom Miss Grunspan Is suing, to protect him and his wife, the former following menacing rushed | about the counsel table as if intending The scene in was BURGLAR BIND ANDGAG MAID, THEN ROB HOUSE Get $1,200 in rusciaie at Har-| lem Home of Retired To- bacco Dealer. to Give Alarm After the Thieves Get Away. Half a dozen detectives are engaged this afternoon in a search for two men who forced thelr the home of Cesareo Vigil at No. 27 | perjurers,’ Annette Hethe Grunspan West One Hundred and Thirty-elghth Hapaed on the witness-atand this} street, pound ad gaged Catrina Saue ning, She had to he hale carried) ones an elghteen-year-old matd, and to an ante-room, She was Mot Ab1® *9 | store Jowelry valued at $1,200. It was as | resume for hours and her brother! vod and ibusiness-lke a robbery as has been committed in some time. the home of Mr, tobacco daeler, represented vne erere and asked for pairs to the furniture, for were paid. + | ‘The same two men called again at 9 for ‘They were told that nothing in| In conversation with them Mr. Vigil hap- 8 golng out o'clock this morning aud asked work. the line of upholstering was needed. pened to mention that he with his wife at 11.90 o'eloc Forced Way Past Maid. i. FAMILY HAD GONE OUT. Girl Tumbles Out of Window | Way about noon inte | -| Two months ago two men called at} Vigil, who is a retired selves work. y were allowed to make some re- nich they’ | Circulation Books Open to Al : PAGES : ROBIN GRINS VACANTLY AS JEROME PICKS JURY Seis Court in Uproar b: yy Shou! ing | “Liar,” Then Coliap:es o on Stand | “| | | | Stung by Court’s Rebuke for Balking at Trial, Counsel for Bank : Wrecker Puts Talesmen Upon Rack. FIRST DEMANDS CLIENT BE SENT TO MATTEAWAN. Continues Obstructive Tactics, An- nouncing That He Will Fight With Every Technical Weapon. The trial of Joseph G, Robin, the financier who made banks out of nothing and unmade them, leaving, apparently, little more, proceeded slowly to-day before Justice pury in the Supreme Court. Willam Travers Jerome, counsel for Robin's detense on a specitic charge of rob. bing the Washingtom*Savings Bank of $27,000, examined talesmien with { remarkable closeness and aggressiveness, alter having been rebuked by the ° : | Court for his announced attempt too bsiruct the trial. ‘ the Maticawan @tute Hospital for Hina! Insane, ‘This argument wag short by Justice Seabury’s curt de Jerome then refused to cross-en- on the ground that his mentally untt to ald in ut nel amine talesmen, was rie | men who i been at the house earlier, eolution of the mysterious robbery: a Nee ee ete mye cy, eiappad) inte lay het po Swa = : rf ssuming & ARR ¥ of of se c th on raised b Mrs. Drummond said to-day would! Teachers formerly attached to the| «yf, Eneler, stand up: commanded} One thr poercanie® ‘into: her nt Tobin Waa Bane, sald’ ftstice Wii willingly pay more than $5,900 reward] primary departinent of Public School | pyche bound her arns ha as a for the return of her gem: ‘ Hay , treet, werel “Di know sir men then care |Magnates nidtaad ‘Over (Ques- On board the Amerika to-day Cant.) NO % at No. 445 Hudson street, wer OU OW INR Mra. Vigil's ved: | § . Throughout the day Robin sat dike a to-day Capt.) on’ excited t 3 mn over tie | witness without awaiting th | ‘ . “1 inert manniicin, as if oblivious of th Herman Knuth afforded every portn!ote | he second | tion of Betting the hig *. stance to newspaper reporters, | nou fe chirges brougnt «. Kieeman that|They knew the way, for they © bata nport of wie pr ings. Jerome secret service men and detectives, wo by aga ne phi g | patred a couch In that room. | National Pastime. bald no algention to him and made nd fought " ascertain how teh | #0n, principal of the ent, are Hoel gee fh irl on the bed and | Nauonal Pasume, pretense of cone & him in accepting, 8 were taken. From the! be heard by the TE y Committes | | ning lier with death if she did! ae ; _ ara ; ‘ physteal tacts Of thé. ease, ihe rovoery | of the Board of Education to-morrow, a hat and lace? | not lie still, the thieves ransacked the Ye Jurors had been chosen whes the would have been easy-wntit-tt cama to} All of tie teac of the school were! «1 gave hats a ce to many peo- | second floor of the house. | Professional gamblers have invaded | COUrt ses ended for the day the detail of getting the jewels off the|transferred to other sch 1 wome to her; ‘They got away with two alamondy the fleld of baseball. Express packages | Robin Wears Silly Crin, boat. That feat, It was admitted, had| month ago after disc the janitress there," she re-| Tings, two bracelets, a gold watch ai slay in New York | Robin came in, wea on Wiese to be accompanied by an adroit smug-| stories now embodied in t 4 tremulous voice, a diamond pin and $80 in Spani i ? cate Ihoated th Kant | wholesome face the fixed, foolish gtin eler, [grown to s al whic Miss Grunspan, when you teft that | money, has been a pare of his court roons She May Be Mistaken. | broke up the disctpline house, wasn't It because this lady ob- | Tumbled Out of Window. im is |countenance on ail his public appear- In addi the captat: of the ship/ataff, After the transfer the s t uw the attention of| After they had gone eebnaainit ances ever since ie was arrested. Hie and Acting Chief Kiilduff of the Hobo-/tendent of the district " the street?” ss . made her wa bars heal da Baia ¥ throat wa eloped in a white ken police force, are not so sure that Arges to preseniel a Hes, on, Hest’ screamed the 1 egg te Kk collar, and he wore his famitiar Mrs. Drummond ts not mistaken abou meso: ae. Puciia, (aie “aoe ‘Tie yellow raincoat over a loose blue sack the stealing of the val ra Over-Affectionate, They Say. you-how much do you Neighbors saw ti : Fale ao on ee ae They ded a large reer: an to testify against feats bas dvb sip fl r " laadwee ge Dbeed el€ under Indl t for perjury, gat Poa ; san, thelr: ob, to “4 detectives were summoned trom t f ; : h was hot wor. in Dlacing onate r's head drop upon! West One Hundred and: Twine u . ] fo n , 4 DE Rie, feceeen eae MED. ADS has alr and she be) tO! greet station, Lat yon the sts i natlonnt pa shoulders of Mrs. Drummond. He said ng p of her voice, writhing | mut and Mrs. Vigil > i i that to her own carelessness could be « eh dati Her luwel ee eee sae pile ae dag a) warm an n J wh in ¢ “8! Hee Headquarters to ‘ds ° ( me to'M Pi; , nm are in tay Iald the afar ; shoulders ; Strickler rus ner Inspector Ittasell and” Deputy 1 Weds Ahead of Time Max | Co. n this woman lost the jewels on! gaia, he n friend p | Commissioner Flynn , 2 ; ; board my ship, In the way she says she | trem of smelling | pai te Throw Bronx Constitu- 3,000 on Cloak Mode viel & i ee of sistants—Meeges ald, said, “It is due to her own} 4 ants brought wate | P LED ER DOG. ‘ 4 oat ca 8. ‘Thera is not a member nore than T can stand,” she} JURY PUZZLED OV ents Off the Track From Abroad, , : * rachel PROP? tie Justice Rad ensered of tls erew who would take any sort ysterically, “He is buyi ag those | Can't Dealde on Identity of Altewed | i ne FA * +e chase, Seca al agi ey SB a piece of Jewelry: from a atatergom, | van I never knew a St. Bernard. | : ‘ gh: again rial of his client, and espe uy plece of Jewelry of the 5 * ne Bet Up; I want to fa Gene McG r : ; . ¢ kind reported lost, It is preposterous. trin PY ine tone ‘diate 4 t . anh uding a long affidavit “Lam no detective, but I should Mother Adds to Uproar mick 4 IY Haitiy ait sy > | setting forth in think that the woman had for some Hen hie : as ante © evide t = A ri ‘ i 1 time been followed by me 1 specifica is nd water WAs poured in her face * aga hs wang who traced her from pl ts 29 Sane ’ = ~ ra und Mrs H f: 1 id ; place and became famillar with Hee at flea. af the | athe LOW man, growin ot the a ’ a . E ‘ ; habits, as well as her posnessions ion noney | iy @ Walling a wite ership xs \ ; LETTER CARRIER A SUICIDE. : Could Have Had -trong Box, from ers and the Is! the n prang ' seat and er i e ‘ p ‘ - | t fo ahtiek wildly. Her t . t 1 longs Hiwsclt by Leather Belt of “We have 180 strong lock boxes on| for the purchase of a p iniek w Wo sons, . I \ ‘ Piles Up Alieniats’ ° this ship, and Mrs, Drummond ought to| the ssiioo! paper. He is said lee and Bi eized the diss} Whether D toa , ' Hath Rohe, 8 Up Alienia pinions have known thal she could have tuien| coilected § which the na tracted woman and podity to! at n wt anes © offered thy aed at one of them to her room and locked | believe # s¥fictent to a by Pe ; Robin her valuables in it. They are provided | pre ‘ s held ¢ tM A Ht pa week. for that purpose, and yet she left the; — Cronsen othe a > t au : : fi : on geme in a filmsy writing desk near aa : A : wd Wallin cook Brat mabe 3 H 4 fasion Py tas unlocked door, | fae 4A ye e eld, which was gab , : % | Station, «bhi “And,” went on the captain, “she is : ene as . ues sin Hae et Elkwood Monare i or. M : the coolest woman I ever saw $n talk- a BS et ae \ ie Walle the Gl ube Pe \ ' ‘ \ wis open ing about such @ lose, Vata seea har it ‘ with | OS mined from| didn't have anys gree I ‘ “ ' ne. Dr, Funt Detective Quinn of the Hoboken Hei hate F } { \them, He een ne pains n ; 16 ine ari dito b I ‘ound Macka fs 1 sued substane quarters thinks servants employed bY) inert ead with them é F . n and ‘ for gene , ° Sther gncnengens, Whe KEG gn duportun- |had to do so, and did not expe ‘ pie 1 7 eee . aving 1 ‘ war ling of the duc. ity for getting Information as to th el them before the ot the hearin A yO ; b vehge ‘Mu and € are ' eroue eded on what movements of the wo “ Fa ‘ ° " | to-morrow ime “ el to be @ lengthy ing place for her gems, got the whole |! more ae tiie te fal would tot he mAh hie it six é nA boualf of his motion, He) booty. Upon two tn particular did DA oe PWV a Bare ‘ai TMANAG FOR TO-DAY tei st desert yualiflations and auspicion alight, but there was no/" of his accusers, le was ve. | tad whe wis 8 # St0) . aM e ag A ; 1 sof the allenists definite proof that could be found In| ; transferred himself to School ts : ole a TH TIDES ir, nan I notin». leaaen ee support of hie idea~other than | West Thirtieth treet, where ie)‘ (% ha it tig Water aa : J 4 hoes tetaanea ae portunity the suspected ones had for lake hates Wedneaday’ | fie .) Hasils Haa Pores 1 i tis contention whey making the haul, * sponsor tn the Board n'y Witnesses who in co Heli Gave ‘, at t 1 al um owith Ais Quinn was not particularly pleased be- ; aide pollen formeriy » knew ' of the requamts cause Mrs, Drummond did not wish win | " a) atin the Dis Attienes fs M ¢ a i sonedings could be | no trumped up ¢ will earpeelee-peeaciyy , Z ' jury has declared: ty _ Mongiaued on Second Page.) \ingt him, (Continued on Be ively poste oh Cle y 1 C " a dur jared thie ; © as os aver

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