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DOUGHERTY IN; DRISCOLL THE NEXT TO G MAY DAY LABOR PARADE RESULTS IN ‘WEATHER-Rain To-Night and Tuesday; Colder. RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES SEE PAGE A The “ Circuli ion Books Open to All. Oa Van TY Za Copyright, 1911, by Co, (The = WOMAN WHO QUITS RICH ATMOSPHERE OF CITIZEN MAKING _PRICE ONE CENT. | | BiG JEWEL THEFTS BEHIND HOLDING OF WOMEN ON SHIP Detention of Mrs. Jacobs and Her Daughter Caused by Cipher Message. $500,000 LOOT “YEARLY. Jeweller, Who Met Pair With! False Pass, Had Address of Mrs. Drummond. United States officials, acting upon the requests of the aments of England nd France, to-day made an effort to} ascertain whether or not Mra. Davia Tt Jacobs and her daughter Bessie, wh) arrived yesterday on the liner New York, brought with them any jewelry. ‘The women were taken to Ellis Island, | we quiry and then returned to New York for further questions. | The V Publishing York World). NEW YORK, ii Cl ARMED MEN ATTACK “BAKERS MARCHING TO MAY DAY PARADE Cake Makers Declare Employers Had Threatened to Make Trouble, CORE KNOCKED DOWN. Union Thousands of Trades Unionists March While Others Strikes. Declare ents of the; Just the sort of robt son the| zest to the pages of penny May Day| Was comm in the Erle trades, at| stat t 5., at it o'ciock arted a small| to-day when a masked man held up most exertions| the station agent, William Narber, a ey street sta-|“outh of twenty, at the point of a ts stationed t oot the roobed the till of $175, the day's receipts rade to suppress. from le of commutation The disorder was not expected by the| A® ® fitting climax for this thritter 1 all pre- ROBBER BINDS STATION AGENT AND STEALS $175 Victim aia dh Gets One Hand Pres atid Newark for Hep. |\COWED BY | REVOLVER. Perpetrator Had Half an Hour's | Start When Help Came to | William No bound and gagged him and ther MAY 18 1, Higa MAYOR NAMES D r be " Cireulation Books Open to All.” | ak nee PAGES 1ER—Rain | "PRICE “ONE “CENT. \OUGHERTY TO HEAD POLICE SLEUTHS New Second Police Deputy; His Record as a Detective Goorge S. Dougherty has been & Pinkerton detective twenty years. Four years ago he was placed in charge of the New York oMcs, yout important position tn too. the se: Ke is noted for his knowledge of bank burglars and their methods and of * "men and their haunts, Doug capture of the Missourt bank rob- Rudolph, who, with a part- Collins, hed Killed a Pinker- ton detective and made their en- pe. Tho cap- A Aud Rudolph was executed. 8 greatest feat was the bor, fug ives were A thief stole $25,000 worth of jewels from the wife of the late Bishop Potter. Dougherty .a rested a man named Coleman, who was discharged. A few days later Coleman, who had er been out of ht of Pinkerton « eaceses Announces Selection of Pink- erton Agency Man, Another Flat-7 bush Resident, After Consultation * With Commissioner Cropsey. ‘NEW DEPUTY WILL NOT BE RAIDER LIKE FLYNN. pei Former Chief McCullagh Visits City Halland May Get Clement J. Driscoll’s Job. Mayor Gaynor announced at 1 o'clock this afternoon that George @. |Dougherty, local superintendent of the Pinkerton Agency, had been @ | rang: : ‘ 4 lected to succeed William J. Flynn as Secoud Deputy Commissioner Bids, Tasoka;cwhe led deweller police, who were merely watching the| UNE Narber struggied desperately operatives, was canght digging |) °° it > ; puty , of i ¢ Best Bist oak general prin-| until he freed one hand from his bonds. ‘201 Be a up the stolen Jewels in a Marlom || Police. The announcement was made just atter Commissior at No. 206 East Eighteenth street, . general prin-| S2ORCE 8 2OUGHPPIY mi ner Cropsey put through a series of close examina- Oke. fei trouble was| then rolled himself atong the floor unt! vacant lot. i ° City Hall, following a tong consultath ie tions at the office of Gen. Nelson I the night parade of the So-| he got within reach of his aph | had left the City ’ 5 ah 8 be ultation with the Mayor, Henry, Surveyor of the Port. The for- Labor party and the Union| key, He ticked off the report of the “T thought you all knew it,” said Mayor Gaynor to the reporters. elen requests were made upon this Square meeting which is to follow robbery over the wire to Newark and oe toot 5 ate : = Government in view of a number of The Orchard street cake-makers were | all along the line of the Frie's service Q f “Commissioner Cropsey, 1 understand, has gone to meet Mr. Dougherty large Jewel robberies that had been re !going thro < street to the| Harrison is a sort of mushroom off- J H »w., Mr. Dougherty will take his new position as s it i potted From the other elds, and 4 aaeBha ple shoot of Newark, and the Erie's atation VLA now, Mr, Dougherty ake his new position as soon as it is convenient ‘use Jacobs had, in other days, a Between Fv that town does very little business {for him.” ) ecord in London that led the streets a Htth the sale of cot on tickets. } were iat i knowledge of | i BBA ate Feraicl wears and ately. {culated on the receipts from the morn- | JE I | ved around the City Halt that te sts'whieh were under |DUt Mrs. Edwarc Regrets TSP down. |ing’s sale of May vommutation tickets, j ’ appointment of Mr. Dougherty had bam | . : hipatigatt 2. |Phillp Papineske Orchard |for he arrived in the station about in | i sidetracked. This suggested >; Trace Big Loot Here Leaving Naturalization Bur- |") A Tend Of No. im|two'‘Houre after this eale had ceased, | | visit paid to the Mayor by former Chigg Brotiand Yard officials have insisted , ae Orchard street w uy about Station Was Deserted. v0 | yy e John McCullagh. The objqge thE dean JaWalhy! 0", the’ ale of eau’s Attractions. the body and ¢ Others were! The station was deserted save for | m | DutNai fee old een eT RAHA AMINISRiA saan ke: bean Eroiackt rite Bet scratched and ‘bruised the young ticket agent. The robber | scicageaiess [and has visited him at th ri Mayor to New York from Europe for sever Make Three Arrests. did not appear at the ticket window 4 batons . o Clty ae > They asked that members| AD tter e Mt an Hauptian way to|but knocked at the do) nd asked if) Ty e P. ver the! P Miss Stearns Suffers i " Piece baw They asked ‘that saan : ee ant a ms on my ta) Nat MnoeR ea aE ao a Two Whe Pass Over the't \i Stearns Suffers | | In Drtacoli's Place, Maybe, It was said that when Mrs. Jacobs Mrs, An e 1g mass| hours. N Joor and Sack of S on- Year-Old ‘rom N of Childhood | | Following — McCullagh’s departur@ and her daughter reached this port yes- ‘ i op it, The first thing he saw was Back of Six ear-Old From Malady of Childhood | from the City Hail it was rumored thet ; ; s i the a or t shot - ; the Mayor was consider terday som was fou ; q s and | <A ee " ga eee j nsidering appointing thelr possession that warranted f See hin an in thre opening until the muzzle eph Kall&no, | With Date Set. | | im First Deputy Commissioner in plage inquiry. Was sald to-day that an ee ‘ na hed | had to iis collar robs } oe ee | Soe | ils Gia ina Rhea of Ole m J. Driscoll, MeCullagh de Apavler, aah ae Ald iertay Ago when ae aay 4 Aral cue a Thinks She Is a Victim of Ma-|« ayed-in-the:protected-wool Repubin family, consisting of Jacobs, ude Ne K shut t hind hin. | o da a fa Men attack of meas re one " A ‘ and for a time after leaving the aha tee Aadentors ‘ trained ; f “If you ma vou're a dead ‘ ' t f Mise Autee Antal Ticious Animal Magnetism ¢ Department he was Superintende fler an ‘nvestisacon thar art follow ga the thousand to avenge|man™ sald the robber, who was tall, noand I arnt and Weld M. Ste which was] | ‘ ay ent of Blections for the Metropolitam day, the government ofMfcia ) 1 fecided t arten the in, 1 men well dressed and wore Diack mask sem viotim + , ainbanas solemnisea| Exercised by Former Friends, | District. : nothing to justify the belief that + the world, but ¢ the I 1 Policemen Mallon, Beecroft and Brau-|that reached his chin. Ife spoke t sh | italiane: 6. “ a Nneaday in'Bt Georae’n Chuven aiuy William J. Flynn, the retirin, cond Jacods waran 1 brought over cc ¢ Lab and shall con-| vowel went to his afd, but all three wai | cares Race Division sit GAUMEAS Kaa MiG GOatSeRaAL Gn on Deputy, sumgested Doughefty and for- |, traband jewels; but the fivestigation | com: ; rap tion] RIVINg back whent Sergt. Maas and the| her Sian eae Pi a aie ae cues DONDONGE FOr) secs Margaret Weight, wie of Bate Chiet Hazen of th8 Secret Service conunued, and David it ahs was | paeiats na, [reeves arrived, support | soumaniel ot | ia Br ol de ward J. Wright, a wealthy contractor of | 2% Sau aen to succeed him. Me kopt under watch. be fo oe eee [| en who got the alarm ! : Kayside, L, 1, was arratgned before | ¢- venerty, Whe ae Action was tal . 7 be } running plocks along cord and se i + or mys, 5 ts | Platbuah, and that was a powerful fi from abroad. It was exp Mme 1 p t! agent's hands «a | Ave th Masistrate Murphy in the Weat Side|tor in his appointment. Another wan oil els would Le found on these women, but | and anxict st fe nthe soners were taken in t im out on 1 4 nly F ly consideres | COUT to-day charged with attacking) that ex-Chief Hazen was getting well they were not found. The tuvest I t, onl: leared ne to| anon. 4 Award ms | hie fe nd legs. y le ee 1 usher Arthur Probst and assistant | along in years. Will be continued no | he ‘ street, ph| the daushion of Narber's ; ty Its vitta-lusher Willam R. Phelps of the First) The appointment of Dougherty $s When held by the customs officials w vith t na | Abram: ss7 West Fourth street thering the youth as he . a ans) Church Thriat Scientist, Ninety-sixth | bound to subject the Mayor to stinging Jacobs had tn his purse the na 1 ace ah it ‘ and Max Goodman of No, 2774 c Having n rw i me F and Central Vark West during] criticism from many When address of Mrs. Maldwin) Drummond, | ¥., t ox 1| Park a . ber and said Db tot 1 unde tt orning ° day. 1 F.oserton Agency formerly Mrs, Marshall Field » Who 7 ‘ " arged that 2a] a 1 turban by Mrs, Wright had | ine race tracks was robbed 30,000 worth of pe ‘ wth attack . | ong 1 . 1 en expected and Polloeman McGrath | Phase of detective work was under while coming eon the Am ae | s that Adam 1 bee t ant the West One Hundredth atrect sta- aguerty’s direct supervision, month ago. Tole:and led the New Yo: ' n ¢ eon muld n veh. He 42] tion had been sent for. On several oc- Knows All the Gamblers, police to be called into the ca Pa ‘ evfume were | wa athe on asions Mrs. Wri ad created a com- He has @ speaking uaintance with Lieut, William Brown was sent to " i. t whom | He co e through | | A, tha a euiing 3 Bene 80: athaatatar A atana | girls in the |imotton in the church by attacking h i! and bookmakers a with Jacobs ~~ he we ‘o 1 1 why | grudge. | the till and opening dra H hoxe | Streets an ‘Rew Grade | | former best friend, Mra. Hughes, a fel- Reformers will meet his wite and daughter, | war frag rt, The | He ned eager t md ot| Hs : ; : ie in-|low Christian Scientist ording to} oreate out of his appointment The officials deciared to-day that they |, wround on from | some other footste ame, 0} ’ Shy besipey Mir.| many of Mrs, Wright's friends she has sionership visions had no evidence connecting Jacobs with 6, nt ip me, |When the robber had obtained. ail: the |ot ef Ppcgivenk ESF ocapbhat ah it 2 Cerone ae the Drummond case. Jacobs was held | funds In the place he stepped to t » 4G : | As t ned , at 1 the gambling elem all day at the Custom Ho arto) on the ittered this p: warnitin ation t | i ae eee Vveyor Henry questioned him at One Wane Rese; For s 7 Lk moots tie. Beran Aly saraeg. Bia. over. to 5 4 ‘If you make a so efore lock bs : r t © immediately turned | Pinkerton office for som fidential men, who kept mn der | nj “ 1 "4 “k Then | 2ecust . ry | ns Fi ’ 4 struc! ° with | as he has been surveillance y | wittly | thelr t 3 iether fists, Before head usher Probst ng an agency c Government officials maint t tet f | ‘ 1d dodge he got a punch tn the ¢ prestige atta greatest secrecy about the case, But ‘ | ng threat was a bl " 7 ts xpena{and when he appeared tn court ¢ |tlon of Police ¢ they admitted that the most damaging | ea J, J. McNamara and othe It sure wa io ¥ nel Y i ere Were several black and blue ma York is of great a ea | . with 4: ting enemies station ean strugeling e 1 aa s face, Before McGrath got inside | Dougherty's nds say (Continued ort'Becond Page.) lt Res yonda, He was roped so tightly from |" — © ohurch Mrs, Wright had attacked | he « t beyond the —=<= = | parad 4 om head to foot, tha wrigglied [ner | : alfa dogen men and women, Sh administra will pect w | past tland writhed fo t eer eae fe : : 4 1 West One Hundredth > business for himself aes era ploye e was a 0 oA | ‘ 1 the © Headquarters than out °| t | (hat Kh to - \ et | Flynn Ready to Leave. t ue and! work a tele rh ke TDL 4 + ny a af r ’ , ; TRUE \ JE »| Flynn wound up alt his ace The theory that good things in | rt Greene Park| It was the ! TRUCKS MOST DEADLY, Magistrate M | min wound up ait his acoumulated come to those who wait was “xplodec a ’ pig) ret taal: en ; . ’ Gisck Chsd OVAAUILAA atjae ea tH ania i tha Jay and was ready to walk out of hie a long time ago. 1 ft eat sal fallen ac. 7 . na is animal Magnetism directed | office at any time to-day. Despite de P the gag and his feet were still bouna ' aS tins Than Autos ay ' nO: Wo ere formerly | spatol) uington stating that Of course it is possible that the posi- were 's AL) Piha : : h } Plyn from the Secrgt tion, worker, home, investment, bargain, anys wl) he anon aes he wot: Gib kay. Open I 1 Mrs. Wright bas been arratg Serv cation to retumm etc, you seek may come and knock at|* wa : on le me 1 awa on th call for th sil - . s be the *\ Bide Court severe must be |." it is a fact that your door, But is it PROBABLE? ANNE, i Bcd Ce ik Mating, “Whan be bor it ie Two Wheels Pass Over ‘ lara” on Gharees ne took the Deputy Police Commissions Jemonstratio: em- ’ : Vine When s ar s Wave of absence which ex+ M . LE ! ‘ 1 il ip ona ° 31,831 individual opportunities to)!" ) the Asch Buildin Harrison. Bound and a9 " efore Maxistrat w s within a few days. He will go hire, work, buy, sell, rent, exchange, |"! 1 r teh the para a tip. re that would a ow Chriss Washington to consult with Chief Wilk etc. were advertised in The World last ‘ e 4 tet r t te phed 5 tist r their doo: , nas be has wound up his affates week— Y " ‘ a he towerr At Harriso: und waiting to nto ° * : wepatr ¥ hed dow » pe J three tines is busy con the | 10,807 MORE THAN IN THE 'ERALD, |two. ’ s hundred 1 winst’ Mrs. Wright >mmissigner Cropsey and DOUBLE the ber ad>| sua \ , r 1 ; Mag arlow ordered her tol Deputy Commissioner Driseolk ~ More ton EO THER ‘New York | : ted at 2.90 o'clock a pre | SrTlyal. a | ease annoying the comp Mrs | Neither iM regarded as a fixture: 9 wertised in AD SR EM LSS as not to end ur ree the | “Bank! " ‘ He os | of the 4 Wright sald then she was drawn| Headquarters. No stock ts taken inthe | pevepape, it foe tho | atane ™GEit ying ural age at Union Sua theme was to be 4 “hour'e {not Os bay vauk ths Gaus Warn Ak aa ee dao © rifon by some psychic influence over| report that Cropsey is to eave aah Werld Ad. Readers don't have to wait for ae Se ote i) wy almost on top of him, by care and 24 by truc! which she had no control. that Flynn is immediately te succes” ‘uncertain heck of the hand.of onnortunite. | BSD ,8M4,, Newicare , Gauvvodion (Continued on Second Pass.) Cad Ps or hd

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