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—_— | Mite =F ' 3 ——_—_— THE EV ENING WORLD, ~ POLICE HEAD SCORED BY JUDGt GRAND Jt R WOMAN LOCKS OUT: WRIT SERVERS IN . Allen, Intrenched in Hotel, Defies Court to Make WHEN TWO URIES CLASH BRUFF'S RE PLY UNIQUE. “Condition of Force Needs Immediate |p ,64<1 of Promise Claim Made Reformation,” Says One Body— “Criticism Is To Grand Juries in the Court of General Sessions made contlicting W%° 4tays behind locked doors, seea no lin an interview given to The Evening World yesterday. presmtments on police conditions Grattd. Jury reported that the police concern?” The other reported tha ranted and misleading The presentments were volun placed before both Grand Juries in plaints made during the past month. presentments were made, was puzzled. However, he was disposed t: fF: Says the Other. by Married Plaintiff, Is Unwarranted,” His Defense. Fontrenched ina sulte at the Hotel Sa. voy is @ tall, handsome, middic-aged | ae woman, Mrs. Elisabeth Regina Atien, | callers and has her meals brought to | Rosalsky to-day, OMe per rooms, all because abe wishes to tuation is a matter for “grave public | @¥°!4 process service which would bring her before a lawyer to be questioned in t criticisms of the police are unwat- | advance of the trial of « $100,000 breach of promise suit, which she has filed ¥ Added interest is given to the situ tary and were based upon evidence | tren through the fact that the defend- the investigation of hundreds of com. | ent-the man who vainly seeks to have e Resals &@ subpoena handed to her Judge Rosalsky, to whom both! sckine Brutt, President of the Reming- | ton Avis Company, with offices at No. ) agree with the presentment which | 2! roadway, and a big house at No. to Judge tended to paint the police situation as alarming. Judge Rosalsky bases |" Pierrepont street, Brooklyn In is anwer to Mrs, Allen's petition his judgmeft, he says, upon his experience on the bench in the past | atv. peut has already set up the unique few mont defense that he never wanted to marry ovnabubiodiy waid the Court, routine work we are of the opinion that 2*t- and never promised to marry her, “the men of the Police Department =the «ituation and condition of the p and couldn't have married her if he'd have no confidence in their present ice force of our city 4 a matter for Wanted to, becwuse she was already the Commissioner. My opinion, formed (grave public concern and that immediate | wife of another, Jt was in the hope of entirely from what I see from this ation Is required. jauestioning Mrs Allen regarding her bench, is that the ontize police force | RGK CRAWFORD, gPoreman |suppored husband that Mr. Bruff's law- ie Gemoralized. Mayor Gaynor is | IMUND R. Le Secretary." | yer, Charles S. MacKenzie, obtained When the presentment of the addt-| from sup Court Justice Kelly in the Police Department, aud I have | tonal Grand Jury had been handed in Brookly an order for an examination recommended the Grand Jury to suggest to him measures for relief from prevailing conditions. Remedy in Policeman Head. “Police officers are afraid to make arrests unless they are forced to do #0, or actually witness the commis- sion of an offense. In my judgment, the remedy is to put an experienced policeman at the head of the force —* man trusted by the rank and Judge Rosulsky avked if the body had) consider! any suggestion to be made | to the Mayo When told that nothing jot thut wort had been offered by any of the plaintiff in cham! calling of the actt Hecause the pro unable to hand Mrs ers before the # wervers had been Allen t cosmary td: ° papers the Justice yesterday vacated the Grand Jury has already | order. But Mr, MacKenzic has not |taken cognizance of the conditions you | hope, and y he snnounced his in describe under instructions from Judge] tention tos another order and O'Sullivan, Since that body has this {important problem under consideration |1 Would suggest that the views of any make another effort to reach Mrs, Allen with the proper notice. In the mean while, Mr, Braff, who is well known in other Grand Jury #hould be commuat: | pustness and club life, is perfectly calm. fe.’ } loatsa thereto. Your presentment will be ‘The presentment viewing, police con-| nig and a copy will be eent 40 the ditions with alarm was made by inal Mayor additional Grand Jury for April, which ‘ | posing presentment was made by the| * “Your presentment furnishes regular Grand Jury which handled about| C¥mulative evidence of the condi- half as many complaints, but these com-| 0B of affairs tn our city. I would plaints were tty Crawfora ts fore rand Jury and Merwin Ash ot lar Grand Jury. Criticism fn This One. Following i» the presentment of the additional Grand Jury “We deem it to be our duty as a! rand Jury to inform you that in the xamination of witnesses in caves before ¥ hat ¥ sie! Nie ¢ al ¢ at city by the Secret 5 us testimon ronth to | Pialnts. This means tha there have Col. Williams Declares the | way or another on Fiynn’s information, !now taking him back," wer . nh but that nuinber arrests tn proty While Flynn was waiting if the ante| nied by Chlef of Secre the effect now sta | Peace meter x ng iff the a i 5 “First—Parts of our city are danger. |401y tree times as many crimes com-| Company Plans a Real | room for the Grand Jury to call him) He said Flynn was entirely out of the | bl i mitted. 1 would suggest that you ap lp, ‘Commlasia: Cropsoy. entered {Service and had given no intima ous because of the lawlessness of roughe | MITT 1 LJ iapate gettin: 3 = | Police Commission KOpwey. anitared. | eee ene ined to, recenter It and criminals who are not effective Jury which: has been Investigat Five-Borough Route. jthe room. Ile had been summoned to| ‘At Ne desired tO re ore applica restrained a crea rg aes | appear before the jury and>mive some} eon, jowever,” sald Wilk twill ve “Becond—Police officers are reviled i nk BD ROS OO oe? | | informats Jt was 4% o'clock when| ceive am ‘careful considerati add, cometiic are ev asxauited | to Confer with the Mayor. United effort| BPM é sori lithateonnnlesiduar’ aveveds veeanice| Lah ir di should be made by the Grand Juries to| Col. T. 8, Willlams, President of the 1 ‘ | while aftempting to perform their duty. | Hh : | ands with Flynn and sat dewn for a} Fiynn was shown a copy Above Thirdepotice officers hesitate to do) sUsReet to the Mayor some plan of ac- |Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, iseued | tay im it year t H visbie yecause ain roughs have | Hen jthe following statement to-da; | oF c | “this. afternoon, He irth—Police ofllvers do not make! temperamental. He ¥ eay things |the precise attitude of the B. R. T.| oistive to instituting @ auit for Nbel |o porto URE og vse Of taeielubs when they should do| he does not inean, but I belleve he ia a | toward extensioM® 1 would say that the | eaingt a morning newspaper which |." ° ff hire xe use ive tthey fear thelr superiors, Sd man. As taxpayers, it Is your | company! has offered to operate all ex-| Peesrred to. him re Fs Murine re ‘4 plans for the futu Your ot Day poy ‘ *} uty to let him know t your expert- | tena! fe elty might build, now or ir ‘ | absence shortly re. must Who, theg ray, will entertain and provw | duty to Jet him know whet your expert: | one the city might bulld, now or in| todayy enue, If it In devided by the | ween’? RE Se ae cute unsduniled charges of riminals! ence as grand jurors has taught you. the future, The question of preference ! lawyer that Ibel has been committed ainst them, and have ” “The Mayor's idea taat the doing| was left to the city. | the sult will be fled without delay, or Fifth—Storekeepers and vesidents are | AWAY with plain clothes detectives! “The company’s own conviction ts that | @ retraction will be demanded : aolel een "pase | would anolieh graft appears to have! Maamuch ae twill probably take four | i roughs and crimtr om pl against even tp them believe the ‘wangs are embolie by the luck police resistance them and will take reve Matter of Grave Concorn From the testi " ‘ veard during the monfh t , BRIGHT light that discloses HighSal- aries, Low Prices, well located and ar- ranged Apartments, st Articles, &c.: fork, Buy, Sell, Rent, change, &c., will be individually’ edvertised in next Cet Yeur Ad Sunday World Ready To-D they | ver 8,000 offers to Hire,” UNDAY'S WORLD] 0) 22808 Mke to say to you that from my experience here on the bench in the past few months I have come to | the positive conclusion that the entite police force is demoralized. ‘The men have no confidence in their superiors. Patrolmen and detectives will make arrests only under pressure. You have considered only INCLUDED IN OFFER MADE BY B. RT. | 300 com: | | been {ll founded. Uniformed men ecan-| years to construct the trunk line subway not do detective work against disorderly jand less than two Years to cgnatruct houses, gambling howses and. plekpock- | the elevated extensions, st will be possl- ets, Upon the Mayor rests the reapon-! ble, if the city is so disposed, to have j sity for the maintenance of law and] all thome extensions ready for ope nd he would no doubt welcome] by the time the trunk ne to that et completed Praise a Surprise. Of course tile does y was unable to « extensions to existi whih hk vated railroad, which can be constructed soles es | at once & operated in connection witit up & brief presentment | ese eatating. lines palice., Having heard the dita is absolutely a five-boroughs said te, not on paper only, but in definite you Mmit your referen proposal and purpose,” -_— so | $20,000,000 DEMAND BY MADERO IN HIS TERMS FOR PEAC crry s of the uniformed fore made the arrests save come before you, I beg | to advise you that the other Grand Jury | jin this court has also returned @ pre- sentment."* Thereupon he read the presentment of ud a altivd 4 Jury to take up this | ernors of five States to be designated by et when ready under consid. Ain woe recaes all That ail chiefs of the rebel army be Mey vealous | Sie corresponding rank in the regu- yall 00d oltteens and Jealous | AT gems nd naine of our city.” explained “pyar Gomer be appointed Se ‘ Fore Merwin Ash win the the dnterio, sipidbiredighanedzae 2 ips. We found that i That Mads be made Assistant Seo. ve complaints of hold-ups come from | retary of Forelgn Relations. en who have been @rinking and invite the attention of thieves by thelr cond!- tion and their acceptance of invitations to drink wnd te go to places where they Tha That the Government deliver to Ma- ero $20,000,000 to cover the cost of the revolution a fair election for the Presidency would not go spher. Complaints of hold-| “1, 1s ungerstood here that the Gov-, ps from veapectable peopel ave rare ernment’s chief obfection is to the| To the Police Credit amount of money demanded. The Gov- nierjected Judge Rosalsky, “I oF nt is Willing to pay 615,000,000, it five or six hold-up men to 18 said, ‘The terms are now being con- | ns ranging from ten to) “ered ——_———— iy this court In the last! — CALL THE KILLING replied Mr. Ash, “but AN * IEE Noe Tete { YANKEE TRICK.” ea ‘ Y prosecuted on M I think the dnatances |, EAGLE PASS, Tex. April %.—'The| ire to the credit of tne XilliMe of the Americans @t Douglas, Hoare to the credit of the Ariz, during the battle between revolu- | tiontats and Mexicans was a Yankee | trick, as was the destruction of the matter, He con-| Maine in the harbor of Havana, Cuba," saying that the po- is what the Mextoan of is of Cludad inadequate to| Porfirio Diaz aay in a elgned oireuler large and widely seat-|ecattered broadcast tn that olty to-day, Aid not dispute this roi as New York, Twice as many|The circular ts signed by the Jefe Pos ihe kept busy in aatistactory | tico of the Chided Porfirio Diaz dis- ‘protection of Ufe and property 4, his| trict, the Mayor of Oludad. opinion, cout udarte HER $100,000 SUT -is William | [tne additional Grand Jury MENICO April 28 — It wa You must appreciate,” the Court con. | learned here on high authority thin af. | tinue { findings of thi character |tfMe0n that Gen, Madero had suomitted | warrant the Court in suggesting a terme e as follows sree of act 1 don't know what| ‘That Mad allowed to name Goy FLYNN BEFORE GRAND JURY: oh Inside Facts of Department's Records of Resigning Deputy Lay Complete Expose Before Inquisi- tors in Deep Investigation. The Grand Jury invesiigating, police con noon for Second Deputy Commi question him et lengih about to have said. volume of information about police affairs now ‘Grand Jury would b> materially increased. ‘The retiring Deputy Comunissioner positively denied to-da sioner William J. he has said a thing J things he is assion pos FRIDAY, APRIL POLICE HEADS IN FRIGHT Intrigues on iiions set apart this after Flynn, arranging to eged _District-Attommey Whitman declared a certainiy that the of the that he called the Police Department the “crookedest layout” he ever saw. His ideas about the Police Department and its personnel were incorporated Nevertheless prominent policemen marked down his little book, and those records have been fattened by information tained from the inside. The tneasiness in the Police Dep: ment arises from the fact that poll officials who are not strongly bulwarked bend honest records know Flynn has no use for them. There will be keen and shivery apprehension among such | until the Grand Jury takes action one in} Josiah Stover Every police captain in New York he ob-yty submitted tq Assistant torney Moss to-day a 1 | bertes reported in his precin: ef past two will prep records was a h ‘and Ju WASHINGTON, April 2. ~ Deputy Police Commissio New York had In an interview with World reporter yesterday he had asked the Mayor and the Com: missioner of Police to relieve him of the duty of raiding gambling houses. | The Evening World has been informed that Uils fequest was made as long ago as last Februar Mayor Gaynor promised to make a change as soon as he bud power to appoint an additional | deputy commissioner, A vill providing for such an appointment Is now making its tortuous way through the Legis: lature. an Evening | Fiynn said Shadowed by Spi The Grand Jury has information that, At the tine Flynn was actively engaged tn his erusade‘on gambling houses, ho was constantly shadowed by spies in (he | pay of gamblers, Flynn tooled these | spies by getting his reports from his stool pigeons outside Headquarters, nnd the fact that he was spled upon would be of no particular interest but for the police end of It The outside sples were kept posted | from Headquarters, by telephone and SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, THE 28TH otherwise, of the plans of the Second TION BOND | Deputy Comsmissione He satiated | A “genuine, old himself of this by allowing false infor- mation as to his contemplated move- ments to escape and then sending trusted men to see tf the gamblers’ | aples would be at the pp es indicated by the misteading tip at stated times, The spies never f ‘d to show up. Undoubtedly th ar Jury will try | to got at the bottom of this sort of treachery. For many years tt has been | the complaint of law officers that con: | | tomplated raids and arrests were tipped | | Hoods Sarsaparilla Isthe most effective medicine | for the complete purification | of the blood and the complete | renovation of the whole sys- | tem, Take it this spring. form or COVERED HE, SOc. a oF aally worth yer ay POUND Box eh ite #1 bursting wi in blankets tt Sour iis Witvorter saue’ hands oa wre POUND BON All our store impor ‘about o POUND BO la on than “the dut hind, and cost fourth as much, Disirt of the rc tors, captains, Heutenants and detec- tives, Flynn went into the Police De-| ne sear was UV Rieas Aa | 1910 increase was mmicides partment with the records of scores of | 11° in SPECIAL FOR FRID MARSIIMAL~ 1 cont Of fresh, ot sn 25¢ Vark Row and Cortlandt atreet stores open every evening, 4 wpen saturday feted Reports that | 1 of “merely been Joaned to AY AND SATURDAY 1911. SOCIETY WOMAN WPGRATH FRED —-— eo - W Standard Oj Man Jteturns With E Millionaire W ish Hors Harry 8. Beenchley and hia wite, who Poli-eman Matthew J. MeGr at the tine of hee elopement with him tamtiton aveaue on De was still the wife of the second greatest hammor ed Et hy son of @ f among the world’s champions, was dla: the Standard O1 ‘oup of f t force lay by Police} cane 2 Burope to: on the Commissioner Cropsey upon charges of| Mauret their first visit since | conduct undecon an off ‘The lety was given @ thrill over the disnyis results from the same state] es of thelr fight. The woran, Who | of facis that was developed at the ree left her husband, her girl baby and al of McGrath in the Supreme | millions for the horsenan who had Brooklyn, for the shooting o driven his way into ¢ re touch with G. ge Walk “ k f the tel th “400,” had nothing to say when she! phone company, upon wi h evidence left the ship. jury acquitted the policeman of the irenehley t MoManieal P g dynamite after he @ with all the deta he was suppoved to de Ww tective when te 1 of given out in Ly “1 never in eo days ry ona Track Bu Fr. <i a truck cont ery and theatre whi Fiske at Phi enue Dismisses WHOELOPED FROM FROM “FINEST” HUSRAND IS BACK UPON ON CHARGES Policeman Sherry From the Force. ‘The former ocenpants of the 08 | house or apartment you move into “°F may have left the gerins of sour 1 | disease. a place with © Platt's | : Chlorides Purify every suspected «wast ohio ee The Odorless Disinfectant. ‘To York Central, Sparky , employ ill-smelling disinfectants started the fire. When which advertise their presence is nived the only ting seve’ to invite suspicion and critici Tights, costumer of # nt etroyed sorts and scener¥ were to’ CREAM OATMEAL |B HAVE IT TO-MORROW MORNING trade Maris a, FO3 SATURDAY THE 29TH MMM COPY STYLED SMEG WATER ne nuts Mette “tater tit 6 o'eluek. ofclock, 54 BARCLAY SB Cor West Brasoney 29 CORTLANDT ST. for Church FARK ROW & NASSAU 206 ene 147 NASSAU Wat Beeaman a 2) ght ty udye tie comainer eveving aotil 11 ance in, — Rest and Strength for Weak Arches constant*walkin Under the daily strain of and ptund- muscles of g the celie ch frequently sag, caus ing dull, heavy pains, and sharp twinges (frequently mistaken for rheumatism) in the foot structure, The Coward Arch Support Shoe vats the muscles, removes the strain, holds the arch in a natural position and pre- vents and relieves “flat-foot.”” Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel have beer made by James 8, Coward, tn his Costom Department f over 80 yrs. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S, COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Ze. NRAM WARREN ATRERT Mail Orders Filled | Sead ior Catalogue BOLAND stordam ay, oO1eo. - On April 26th, JOHANNA iv of Kathryn A, Boland Neral Sauurtay at 0.30 ALM, trom ce of her sister, Mra, B. Corri+ ius Amsterdam ay, Reawem mass Name Church, 96th at, Vho Left Commissioner a hea Also | Blent Hour Day for Postal Men | WASHINGTO: April 2%.—Represent- ative Reilly of Connecticut hag jtro- | duced a bill providing an eight-hour workday for mail carriers and ¢! . jin firet and second-class post-officer the eight hours to be consumed witht a limit of ten consecutive hours, an | for pro rata compensation for all Wor in excess of eight hours a day. It wa ferred to the Committee on Pos Offices and Post Roade. We Take as” Much Pride jin our methods of doing business as we do in our piano itself. Our ot the prices are the same to every one. ation, Brooklyn, and and we seil upon a S-year pay: hrower ment plan that is practical and economical. If you buy one of the me back with the mere | « nlous assault. the Grand Jury planned to closely question Flynn as io his observations | | statement that he Hoped the papers Commissioner Cropsey also dismissed during his six months at Headquarters regarding crookedness, Would treat him more kindly than t Policeman William A, Sherry of the Flynn will leave the Police Depariment May 7, unless sooner ree DAt when he w ay in 10 with the | Rockaway Beash station, who appeared fi . le a ‘ iter avinaaeen fF fich wife of a rich man, under the fore the Commisstoner w the lieved by the Mayor's appointment of his successor, He will then go to) names of “Mr. and Mea. 11. Bi charge of being away from his bea: | YOU know that over 82,000 people | Washington to confer with Chief Wilkie of the Secret Service about his They gave ine @ pretty tough deal | and who told the Commissioner cat alt | have Et before you and status with that organization. then,” the said, “and I hope that they | of the th * the ¢ had been made | been pleased. | sta aniza \. i bk oe Fas " jon y his regime. (° i | Commissioner Flynn was sb-] off to interested partion by men con. WU! B® more lenient this trip | |_ For a low priced piano rie | poenaed yesterday afternoon to ap-|Nected with Police Headquarters. w Yo lety was sh 1 during | OIL SOAKED MATTRESSES |recommend a used piano of a | the latter part of December, 1907, when |good make; we have the kind pear before the Grand Jury this afte: Driscoll Slated to Go, eae ; blll : k & make; was served Mr. Flynn has been quoted | misstoner Driscoll ts slated to go short- NY! Moped. It was known that s Pere 7 it will PAY you to investigate as kaying that he was not allowed to|ly continues active. Some of Mayor Nad fone to the Hotel Cheisoa in Weet | essee of Apartm Renting. Exchanging. Write wtraighten out things that were off|Gaynor's friends are promulgating the Twenty-third street a Hela bebdd His Wife Out, With Doors for cataloz and bargain list. color, Interference in that respect| Proposition that the Mayor can nullify a woman who was reglétered.as “Miss ut, th Doors | the effect of the uproar crea’ by | V and that Brenchley and her- Locked, PEASE PIANO CO. coul? only come from an authority | wivnn's resignation by cleaning i : Ai i % ° ° | Fly tion by cleaning o elf were register he hotel as "Mr. When attalion Ch , Meher up, and the only omcials, 8u*}Cropsey and Driscoll, appointing Flynn | and Mrs, LH, Barker.” “‘then, under the \ m_ Acting Battal ‘ 128 W.42dSt., nr. Broadway, N.Y. perlor to Fiynn in the elty government | Commissioner and publicly instructing crne mame, tres took Page oie Dota ng ie eases Brooklyn Branch: Nowark Beane’ are the Mayor and the Conimissioner | tim to handle the Police Depurtment|ticener ot vie IamburkeAmerican | fieectars pita 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. of Police, Mr. Cropsey Without fear or favor along police: {°° athe re Te a ee ' Dintrict-Attorney Whitman, Assistant |lines, ut it can be safely stated that) Vi» SBCA Suled Dec | BG At eat otra root District-Attorney Frank Moss and Spe- | the Mayer will do no such thin oh Sere We eeune sl EL abet ide aaa clal Assistant District-Attorney George |, MA¥or Gaynor hae made no reply to his Wife had eloped. tie dectine: Bell sacigert arial say ; me |the assertions of District-Attorn publie ved sunt ; comet nasig weet tis . untll | Whitman and Assistant District-Attor » beca acing th rad Wea a i ree ae late last night, arranging @ line of Ques | nevs Moss and Batt At Whe Mane alba: Weak he ud re yan alarm th Uons to be put to Flynn. The conference | tyid a falsencod when he sj nity and ; sei do Soi anced base Every Woman Was continued to-day, It wa settled ing informed the Grand Jury tut " nity and | ttod over adjoining ie bie that the Second Deputy Commissioner | Fiynn had resigned or was going to| 272° vite eh e Every where Wears is to be questioned on every statement | resign. A letter from tue .Mayor ts ; A te) Fustice | ot AHA O ne SaUlA oot Bei! Atel | attributed to him or to his friends that | €Xpected at any time, however ee Me hike eae a GE i has appeared in the public printea since| 7 and Jury had some time on its | Mediately 4 jp house " 4 smell of a ° the announcement of his resignation, e Comm | Mrs. Feat pone Lane Uae ‘ i dont fd that ais wife gone out for t Flynn Will Tell. | pels EINGE narcotic tae The I ap f " oman wants one. No doubt exists that Flynn will tell| D submitted the cn| DETECTIVE BL ed They're all the rage now f the truth, He has lived in New York all a ee nut the fir © fy You pay more for ordinary plumes his life. During his assoctation with | t ahowe a MAKES A Di:NIAT,| ,, fe ‘Atarmhal, and ” you know nothing | the Secret Service he and his men came | fn the numb: cwait the you are getting until after | into direct contact with police inxpec- The larg Apeit 28 you have worn them. In buying yndon Plumes you are absolutely certain of the quality, because ail LONDON PLUMES hiust measure fived etanGard ostaoiished BP tO ene ty no Worlt’s. proatest Py abe, erts, Ag a symbol of por- Fection anda sign for your protec- tion all LONLON PLUMES are la. belied with Scent rr) (Ria ter Inspection » EVERY ree, SE Uiw evalu Tralee os ‘axed wt to “the umes. Th ae oar standard te and next Lendon Plumes, $2.95 to $50. oxddon.. ‘eailier Co. Sew Yar London 21 West see Street 5 Aha. 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