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| BOYLEDCHASE ~ ROBRIE’S MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT & OF HIGHWAYMEN fo ; | IN CITY HALL PARK By Eleanor Schorer STATE SHUTS UPR. KNICKERBOCKER SAVINGS COMPANY a ' Caused Capture of Three ; _ Banking Superintenden ' Hold-Up Men Armed With ae 1g Sup. dent Closes Concern at No. 38 Park Row as Last Official Act. Knives and Raz TACKED A) BROKER (i EXAMINER IN cuarceh Daring Bandits Tried to Gag Their Victim in Park Place. | Discoveries Made Only Yester- s1\ |e F : : i rf | day Lead to Quick Action ; : - : | by the Authorities, \Writam BE. Lacey, real estate broker, ru a 7 a losed 4 K the: complaining witness against three 730AM DRESS ING FOR CHOOL LUNCH (BETWEEN RUNS). = ~ savas and tnan "CORE a pred a . . ‘ 35 > . 4 | 3 is men whom be charged with holding | ctehibea igi eda a dnlai hale dad Beo TIME cern occupying two small, dingy room@ tim up and robting him earty last) ~~ ' z * en - Be dead Sama Sy nn" ce beer womens | QRIGINAL FASHIONS FOR w# w & ow HOME DRESSMAKERS —————= | on the eleventh floor of No, 38 Park db ) | MISS MORTIMER Row. The kehagt of the company are An NEW SOPHS | QUIRTLY WEDDED | Sita secretary aod counsels 7. athe Vy | Bunting. people passing between the Brooklyn w Bridge and the Sixth avenue elevated, Kate! the priwners, each wi wey fe in both directions all night overflowing criminal record, watved X= joiy. When the crowd iw thick (hey emination and were heid in $1,000 ball noid out a quivering hand and aay, each for trial, Lacey was very much “Please boss,” and “Help « poor taller | Patout when he heard that he would who ain't had a thing to eat for a! thaws to wait until the trial was over to week.” If a man ts alone and there is| SS the $17 found on one of the "9 policeman in «ight they use the bh i whith, he said, was part strong arm, the sand bag and the as oy oe Weak voll knife and pistol to terrify thelr vietin into giving up everything he haa. ‘The holdup was aa bold @ piece Of ere are moores of mich men who Away wtreet c AT TUXEDO VILLA, | °°" Black, Treasurer, and these ad- ditfonal directors: George W. Alley | Michael F, McGee, Jackson A. Nichol, | George M. Hook jr, Joseph L. White, nae | re H. Marshall and S. H. Ether, THERE'S RIOTING ! act | _ | tendent of Banks, ined what probably {# his Inst official act. his action necessary,” he sald, t | ‘because of coveries: made yester- | day afternoon during the course of | the regular examination conducted by | cutlawry as the pottce have had defintt® | nang anout er | | ln Pr ‘ ihe Henk: Denattnent SLtAae PI pout the porticoes the Pomt-| | Xo hid asi a.| | the Banking Department. J. J. Ken fi fetormation of for « Jong time, Mr. Office, lounge on the benches ot ony | | Columbia Class Buries De-} | ned one of the examiners of the dex ff i ‘Laosy’s amvailants brandis! Hall Park and ‘*k In the doorways of - ai partment, has been place in 4 end rasore and threatened to cut bie the business bulidings of the on he funct Calculus and Then of the concern, with instructions y p finger off to get from him the diamond barhood every night. All downtown | | Nquidate the company.” In Business Since 1833, { The company has been in busined fing whlch he wore, The prisoners Nght workers have had ther expert-| fT Paints Harlem Some. were captured after an exciting chase | ences with them, The recorda of the ok across City Hall Park in which « ONE | aetna) and eatrieterne ied bly cconsy If there wasn't a choice cotection of policemen and ckizens who were eum- i a ee hed statement on Dee. 31, 19 1 assets of $190 ed shins !n the dor-| 7 entries of men muffering from slungshot nitories and wl hous of Co ‘ William Duckett, Frank MoQuire and | ip by the police or who have #ought nthe | ured sha prior mort twenty reserve policemen who were] rudely awakened from thelr slumbers last night to Ko out and put @ curb on [the spirits of about 500 young men who| felt the sprout! omoral pin j feat ners the first Jers was six per cent, h ting v ab a ouldn’t help cutting uw man told an Bventag me and jus \ \ P. : who were share! | In University Halt in the fraternity | j \ : that the company had club rooms and in Harlem boarding | : never developed any large tract of real houses the students to-day celebrated | es estate, He said that the company’s | victory of last night over their an- | 4 ldings were in connection with email ) obi | Frank Robineon, Bowery and Park Row | aid on their own aocount after being lly assumed and other lodgers, were the prisoners. They were Attacked by thee coyotes of the city'a| arrested by. Polloeman Connor ef the) Cowotown night Gesolation. Greenwich street station. Few Arrests | =:!c. | To Make Wor on Thugs. It Is sektom that the police have been | able to make arresta in su cases. | According to ¢he police the — ‘The cowardly cunning of tais type of | ment of these ae ee ag robber does not move him to take the! beginning ef a crusade by the COM | eightest chance of being caugit mands of Inepectors Hogan and Gal-) phe incident which caused the arrest lagher, which include the police on | of the men in court today was nantly | duty In the nelghvorhood of City Hall typtoal. ‘There was a newshoy in sight | Park, ‘he Post-Office, the Brooklyn) when the assault of which they are Bridge entrance and the downtown fer- | accused was pmitted. Usually auch ries, against the cowardly thugs and thieves only show thetr fangs when “panhandle who use knives, razora| there an opportunity for a awift, n ; fr \ptient assault at a moment when tha and revolvers to prey upon those who) fo) trae the moment quite olear pass through the lonely downtown | sroreover, the man who made the com. | Streets at night. paint against them to-day was sober Lacey was on his way from the Park |The pexgar-robber of the downtown place L station to the Brooklyn Bridge. | street doo not often make a threat He was passing the American News) ening approach on @ man who has all Company Bullding on the north side of his senses in good order, Often they small ttems. value of the shares wag $100, » sold on instalments ranging 1 five cents to $1 a month. The ine t pald the company by borrowers enemy, old John BR. Calculus, but plots in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Helped Open Saf Mr. Oatman atded the oMctals of the banking department in getting into the » safes, which rst filled one of wo rooms, and, after shaking ands with the two clerks thrown out “f employment by the shutdown, lett Miss Wilfreda Mortimer, daughter of | tig purlding in the company with Secs Mr. and Mrs, Richard Mortimer, was| retary Gibbs. qufetly married to- yilla of her parents to John M. F of Mr. and Mrs, Walter administered to them by Capt nan and his policeman of | West One Hundredth street station and | reflecting upon the rea! harsh reprtmand anded them by Magistrate Steinert tn the Night Cou Big Didoes Over Calculu: The hoys became sophomores vester day, and, as everybody knows, that 1s fn the Tuxedo We have no stat re ent to make,"* Mr. Oatman when asked cony ning the discoveries of the banking the street when he saw three men| hang about the entrance of the Brook- ab A alts titeh tae "VT tora, 8 Crouching. behind a. pile of butlding| lyn Bridge and track down well drensed ied : sigpial naa tela ee bod ne] Rutherford partinent. tmaterial in front of the new Woolworth | en whose gait and manner seem to ply has to tuck away his dignity and | emer aw neautitully | Mr ai, the head. 08 theorem get out and execute al! kinds of didoes, Last night's didoes were probably th | most exciting in the history oftheunt versity. Theentire sophomore class gath ered on South Field, howling, singing ny, was formerly a member of the ard of Aldermen and the president men ran across the street. had only one Altendent her aster ee Nemnnny rec Mentined ‘with Re. Wes prooemen for Me, RUNES G eee ee cee ea viatah Bathing Costumes for the !— and dancing and waving beer mugs And aie work on the New York Public Library Si Sean “What time im itt’ called the etranger, but Lacey made no reply. viet i sd the nme, woo by. ths r : flags and sticks. ‘They had captured : nt salves by Nia companion, three works, Please teil_me wont 1/fIKY And, ticks, Thee had co0i~! | PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY noite hans & Peak estate office at tame was joined by his companions, should take to wear, also what I should No. 1558 Broadway and Ives at No, 8it ” Gh oAEEe | eke ares een wore quick <b wee thelr #10 BELIEVE HIS WALL STREET | Summer Girl Described, and | Wear on the train. Do you think a| bound figure to the centre of the f CONDEMNS SUNDAY SPORTS. | wes: first street, Tits associate, caps as gnge to silence Lacey. While| s arge or small hat would be most ser-|and creamated him, to the accompant- Mr ee .| ‘As, Lacey approached the| dicate that they would make easy vietine. ’ decorated. A wedding breakfast was building. served after the cer The, bride Broadway Bank building one of the| vhs, {#9 a vice-president of the two of them held the real estate man| Puzzled Ones Answered. MISS T. R.| ment of a ghost dance. Republican Club fhe third of the gang evarched bie! ould wear s light weight sult | ‘then they proceeded te parade and, of | Also Wants to Put On the Lid) sir. c In contrast with spirited sesstons that | pockets. In one pocket he found 40, Poy more convenier:t than a large on h prevailed thia week, this morn- | will need two or th: ‘hit when he noticed @ diamond ring on the AFF faitalebook inaeker ereeteoarewtat ee ot AM questions con. | waists, one or two linen etter » fs an attorney witht ‘and a small hat, which is a Hig a i - offi-e um street, wad COnrme they, selanted Broadway. Oy sit) in Atlantic City and ; time !t was pretty late, and as the ye mieunere ’ se cea ipa tion ef thal eee ayes vn the 8 ds Slsewhere. spies / clan! “ man's finger. Anxious to gain thie cerning 6e08tone colors, say, Copenhagen bi Ing army Brune COW the Bre8h Sis88 ewnere of the company by the Banking Depart, | began to pop out of apartment windows an say but little,” he declares n may dise irregularities, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 20—Con-| ment I demnation of baseball games, sports, au- disa ppointn t. The Government's ac- | | 1 a Sem Go Sammavens cegpet ah me tion againet the Lumber Trust gave and materiale of intely ei ential, and ance and another o: additional momentum to the selling | Greases should be possible uld be very conve! land telephoned the police to that ef- Threatened With Razo movement that developed durin About three lawn or dimity ar : tomobiling, travelling, theatrical ated Thi ad . > nat de 1 the late | reseed to the 1 te Capt mmerman started gut |", ft he Sabbath wi f 1@ com: . @ rasor from his th hours yesterd ich war aaa and @ couple of white lingerie 4i | te . , {aviation meets on the Sabbath was co rty In Manhattan an@ Taking pockets the | Police Commissioner Arranges | hours vesterday and which was in pros: | Fashion, Béltor | Wit be needed end en evening gown | with his trenty mn nie cotuma at [tained In a report of the special com: | Brooklyn, mostly small dwelling houses. resv at the beginning of business to-day. | | and wrap. | wagon, and hit the students’ column et of The Evening \ a err om i Raaeees i ok One Hundred and Sixth str 7 y | Kindly decide for as to which of | Aw, Je! back to be World. NO pat-i0 three designs of graduation dresses We JR ED ee 9 mittee on Sabbath o! to-day by the Presby — Henry Gluck of No, 863 Third aves own F of the gang threatened to cut erat eae seats Soar to get se to Attend Hearings Before Pricey were uniformly lower, but after | the opening price changes were rather Falls cme down the elevated station stairs confusing. While leading features Jents," mald Aa alsay @ hale block away, Policeman Connor the Budget Committee. evinced a tendency to steady, constder- 908 0 for dotene | shown in The Hy World would be |Pin tut the captain aldn’t ike th ales tilaay and} nue. geil fhrough she, sl4vei)e aan | b Seales opionelabpap oe i , in thie column can appropriate as a d nee frock, jman i , aptain dl ni hi ne WAY | members of the faculty to omit Monday] from the second floor to the basement aie came along. ble weakness was displayed in a num- NXIOUS BMTTy, |the students were behaving and made | jening recitations to tHe neteme Ke vai Btore Wareh “Make a getaway.” shouted one of ber of specialities, Accompanied by Tare be obtained, Dut any of them would vo pretty ang |« series of Httle speeches, telling them |r ere asy stugh seitenty Oeetiie’ s ieee eanered pre ie Re men to his companions, Thon Police Commiastoner Oropsey has re-|reports of dividend cutting, Virginia~ Robes with’ the deacrip- could ma touch of color by |so. ranort. took a rap at the Atlantic| Afth street, where he was employed, pares. the kclle om fore Lacey as he, ceived no intimation from the Mayor pb - ne mica! dropped two points tion furnished it is @ simple matter Wanenee. arene lakes pres Bee But the marchers had stopped tn many |oyty “open Sund nd deol the} to-day, He was taken to Harlem Hose, Im not to make an outory.| that this restynation ts desired or that | art, Amertoan Cot-/ { -neertion an. on the waist or |tempting places on the way, and some | Assembly's inten ea fight to] pital suffering from a possible frace ton O1 was another weak spot. to work out pattern que pollenoen had not witnessed the | ing City's Executive wants a new head | Amert Teeomativat nulinn awnal sauamers sleeves. A crush of ribbon around the |ot them had become decidedly sentimen- |nave the lid Dut < here and elsew ture of the skull. per yeyonge APL ge ad , nericun Locomotive pulled cate ager -allvyo dup, jen, dellevin: lof the Pottce Depeetment. Comm m the gagging mov t, ahd scored | re oe back would add to thi | tad and affectionate, would attract attention, walked rap-| mmnie " DESCRIPTIONS. iB 0 MPpOAE. | on't be rude, ol’ man,” #ald one to ver one point (ly to Broadway, They had just | One? Cropeey has no stated to friends | brisk rise of | vt | Subsequent dealing’ were quiet, it ane 7 Dear F) the captain, “Drink health of good o turnea the corner when the policeman who have asked him concerning the re A furtous buying and (a the last The first sult shown te of plaid tet Will you Kindly a me tf the de-| Cumbia nd he wrap his arms came upon Lacey. As the two men) Ports half hour awep feta allk in blue and green, made with shown on the first fgure of styles |around the captain and offered him his t night's World, May 18, would cond py ( . t prices to the highest of A to-day |the day at the close. Standard tssues ® Wide panel tn the front ha arrang- | were about 1 point up on the day. F loner evider Meinl melt th started im pursult, a newsboy who had) The Commis seen the affair told the policeman that | Ms fatth in hiv ng flv tucks at the belt ine, It ts trimmed nake up prettily In a light blue mull al, and what sort o} -ov Police Waded In. | ing with the Pinance Department to ap- {ing Union and southern Pacific, Fe gt h bl F % mat 1, and what of all-over ma- the andite bad gone into City tall | Yun sne vine vid ema 8. Ue, UR en AN Saar ees jon either side with black silk buttons (terial could I use in combination? Capt. Zimmerman, however, wasn't in 23rd Street 34th Street ers of the late demonstration, from shoulder to hem and {s of ned | RROWN FYEs, a mood for sentiment, and in a Ww “There they are; on that bench,” cried, Of Polloe-hefore the Rudget Comm!tter the boy, pointing to three men who, Which t9 now meeting dafty tn the 7 were seating themectves on # park "HNC Department, and ty bench, members regarding the finan on the right side. A band of black| Yes, the material you suggest would antan “ia FY || |be very pratty. and you could use taffeta finishes the bottom of the sktrt | either all-over Val. lace, or fine white {s Inserted across | Swies all-over, worked in white or pale| structed lis men to wade right In, and minutes, finding that the boys were de- rmined to march and to howl, he in: Interior Decoration: and a plece of It ball blu vade they did, the 1 there. There Policeman Connor tightened his grip of his department for 1912 | |the aquare Dutch neck tn bac nd | Tear Fashion Fe wade they did, then and thi here Acs ‘ay , F . on his club end then walked rapidis heade are required to eo bef Atl tront, A shaped cuff of It also finishes | Wii you diy advise me ea: tol POP Mamieen, mage, but It ende Exhibition of | Decorative Fabrics, Wall toward them, | ‘Then eaw “him and committee and make known the the anor put seevem and forme a Delt | whether” the wzren, das neacripen In| ehth ten"at ne atatnt ender wer -aper and Art Furniture. Orders are ac- started off toward the City Hal, Ag! mater. ‘The comintttes ts comrposnd the panel. |The Rvening Md would be sultable ‘ed AY the pa beoil aera : f ee they reached the wide stairway almost Comptroller Prendergast, President dale gure shows @ black wa- | for # girl of twenty-ono veara, if made Are ee ine hove wouldn't laperse cepted for the entire or partial furnishing st the comer where the City Hall po: | the Toant of Ate hae 4 of matin suit with the sleeves tn [af old tag ttn mT EAM ITIM | put, singing and cheering, followed the of Houses, Club Houses, Yachts, Bungalows © station has rooms, the men turned Mitchel and Forough # yew S| one with a yoke which crosses the t NQ 7 wagon to the Night Court. There the . “) for Park Row, \ Anan of Manhattan: | shoulders and passes under the arms, | q77e. trees, te, Mdantable to most any | prisoners were lined up before Magis and Summer Cottages. |girl or woman, and would make ui es Y ‘1 piped with white satin, The skirt ts | prettily in any of the popular colon, Sohlesinger, No, Ca West, Ninety-aay piped at the pelt line with white satin | The one you stggest is food. enth street: John P. faraing, No. 16 Crowd Joins In Chase. When 267. 0 y passed tn front of a car and in opsey Was communicated Furniture Departments. s way gained s lead and leaves @ panel effect in the front, | Oc meme ees anerrenl woe no te | Ive 4 : . on thelr pur aie n with t sist. fullness gervices nie, A ay Soler wonie run, | street; Emil = ees No, 44 Centra 1 d ers. Policeman Connor blew h which fs In one with walst, fullness | You migh lo more for | Park ‘West; Barl Steve 5 " Kean Anti susrs, nner blew 0 : Keine given by & few piaite on the rial that would iant for eat | cere, meet! eat) teenies The space devoted to these departments the Chambers street side of City ‘ inderarm seam. Black and white te excellent, and “he cheapest 16 Amatercam venue Prank Tall: has been very materially increased, 1 Park, The two policemen and t ‘> + S| poika dot satin forms a round j ‘a. Pest! mer, No. 420 Weet One Hundred and v an * ren the sleeves; also there | Bsclace Seve h street; Wealey (, Cox, N pn fs : ey were hen Joined byw crowd ot ‘ ‘ d wages the sleeves: also there is | OLiCe aiPThiN Wo se tnvaralty Fiail: George W, Dunne. The collection includes Sheraton, zens who too! the ch. . + nd 0 hag . - es iT u red and vt ry Sal ji At Wiuace aiaat A powetoy enw the } ot 8) eho intra motes Is a dark pine mo: | EXsPOLICE Rileles | No. 4 West One SOenareg oie pendale, Adam, French Period and Colonial fugiives turn toward the bridge aroh. ror ara \ oe. | Hale sulk iae On aRBIR: bE aMective | Miehagl 2) GRANAR ARTaNles OR) aierdarn avenue; Norman Carter, reproductions in French Walnut, Circassian He p i A haliad or ape ! + | lines a low y in the front, 7 i120) Amsterdam avenue | J . t ie Bus ous Ble 4004 04. dalled the Aret.| Wednens By 1 heer een ETS ae the referred by Mia Wite, |i Mitrate Stolnert looked them over | Walnut and Mahogany. French Enamel in vegies ¢ — ‘ : . . e effe: ra annon con c y were f and bedraggied lot . he . : AY up with the other two men, They \ b / line, where tt Ae the alkect oF | nen, conteactar wack & Bad one ennen enh | Gray, White, Cream and Antique Ivory, Sy a rink Svea. Waa. Sree)" paid. ono ee pai Saute (Nee is 4 | on each edgo Ww! ‘amiet pation Officer Martin Sheridan on a | UM f ShOy EAYO Bie pollen att Craftsman and English Arts and Crafts | them for thelr gGdresses, Later ‘ Wiand eyeitis, A plrce. of red sstin Ail | wacrenl levied EDRr Aas hi MANtTale with t and go home and Furniture for furnishing Summer Homes, sey ot Pak Bee AN. Yu May 20,-wint | ‘i Fae ine aith the braid ornaments, ‘The {charging him with abandonment, eS op eran Bungalows, Seashore Cottages and Camps, At the police station a search i y n | Rock Island "ed wh put in separate! The compla as made oy “his wife, | young Schiessin from the door 5 5 . veuled $17. Lacey identified all three ‘ mp wool: | abnith. Hae, " ; a} A a ent th? | One Hundred and went ae een heer aiscealaahisae Craftsman Furniture sold exclusively by men as the ones who held him up ' the Ww i WB oiey Ctr ea CrP aunt Pore 4 on was locked up In Weat | “= \ James McCreery & Co, oA any Complaints to Police, Ae tee PAK Scag pear | ta) SMR tl cone Hundred and ‘Twenty-ffth street! Caeambers and tee Cream KIM, \ i ‘ A “a . sik dol have been n i L b) +} - - ro and lat Minnie Hoppner, eleven years old, died | pees dale wants and | HG. ONL d| ANSWERS TO QUERIES, |. onirash i venlarae Ae LE Moke, Noe ue] | gard Streak 34th Street th nm . ; ats he rat wu fi ere | menta a between ptomaine pols s. Last Saturday she Park and ia Westin tee teh aT TR oR Rit Fe io ppend ane Jred and ato cucumbers and then ice cream, She K | was taken il soon afterward, meme |