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DIX SAYS BOXING LAW WON'T BE te, | od AAR Rn Rn nn ne ne te et Rt enn ee te pte en enn ee ee ne owen nena acetal She bid Circulation Books Open to All, Copyright, 4011, by The Prev Poblishing NEW YORK, ae Maal Now York World). it) Saterday clearing, EDITION. r PRICE _ONE CENT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER — 15, 1911. Assassin, Trailed From Scene} of Explosion, Found Light- ing New Shell. RISK TERRIBLE DEATH. Police and Desperado Battle Near Machine Set to Blow Gtevanni Rizso, nineteen years old, was poynced upon by Detectives Carrao, Demdero and Castano in the act of Nghting a two-foot fuse on another bomb in the hallway of No. 356 East ‘Thirteenth street. ‘There were many features of higher @ramatic interest in the cupture of Rigwo than attended the recent errest | ef Glusepp! Costabile, the socalled | Bleek Hand chief, by the same trio of detectives. While Riazo 1s not hailed as a Black Hand or Mafia leader, he 1s regarded by the police to be as dangerous to the community as Costabile. The fact that he was carrying two highly ex- losive bombs and firing them in rapid | a eke [the Governor is Interested in this, and his attorney, Abraham Levy, dectared, MAB. HELEN KITZINGER. Police here say the job is the biggest announced here to-day by President y —___— --- — dank robbery ever pulled udcession ts proof of the activities of |qag. s, Rgiia Enea | th Hlock {n the Commission as the] during the husband's absences. In a|————-———-——— or Pi of and that he little dynamiting band in which|.-” ae of hers in the Department) result of Major John J. Dixon's refusal |sult for divorce which Kitzinger has 1 IN HAND it will probably stand for @ long time ne te active. " satealuire may not fare near #0 well! to vote with O'Nell ax the latter wished | brought he tella how he discovered his as the record, 2 or. W! y h » do f 20 show y 1 . | ‘Wheabe was atralgned:in teeex tare | ac. © Hey | him te Jo is also shown by the fact] wite's alleged duplicity, Five burglars entered the bank by the In his decision, which is in the form |that ie has requested Commissioner ° ° ul ai front door, broke through the thi ket Court to-day he faced the charge | o¢ » letter to Secretary of Agriculture |('Ne!l to attend a conference ‘Tuesday, | TRAIL QUARTET THROUGH Honea eo, ae of firing one bomb and having another the day before the at! nich TENDERLOIN, metal coating of the vauit, blew the deadly weapon of the came character. | Wrwsee) She Weeeldens declares tae ae ee ony ee ae ee ecteror the 1c | Mitethger took altralditor Chicago and safe by charges by nitro-slycerine amd in his possession, crimes for which he| Wiley wae justified in all that he did | © Nehlibhube ihe “Caminiaee ies ay Tells W, seeker 1Te’ ittle Gi e Wi sk kot clear away with thelr booty witit- sray bevsont to Slag fing for the greater im te matter of te employment, of |<eNse J*mued by the Commission to the piesa a ite te ell at the depot. Tells Western Seeker for Fells Little Girl He Will Ask Gat bale. ones “cesane ty cee Madison Sq » C, F: a “ld te c here 2 © 1 pert of his lite. Be: Ms Me BAN OS RA CxNeTH CROMINT | “Bayon. the admissions: that ihe (ted Joined “another: woman, who ‘est with Wife He Is Too Police Not to “Chase” sige DETECTIVES DARED DEATH IN/that he was no party to the corre | talked with the Governor concerning the| two men. The husband, with Michael J ESCAPED IN A LAUNCH OR CAPTURE OF DESPERADO. spondence involved in the case; that | boxing situation and had been requested Bennett, a detective, saw them tour the | P’t’kler. He AUTO. Carrao, Dondero and Castano cap-| Dr. Wiley acted in accordance with |to go to Albany on the matter again | renderioin until after i o'clock, when | ‘ They probably escaped down the tured Risso by not only a splendidly | murerous precedents, and that he oan- | Tuesd: Mr, O'Netl declined to make it tp alleged, the four went to tho Bot 1 | —_— + azer River in a launch or else By Rien pee oF Oeteatlve: work, but A) Mey BAY command, the Sympathy, fof /'Pubin What had assed (between (Mim oc wea Wittiioal treet, | William W, Mummey 0%) Arkansan lo Helen Roth of No. 6» West{It Was One of Many Received |*utomobile toward ; @ering climax in which they risked be-| very one for his earnest effort to main. | #nd Gov. Dix. ee ee EE AES er ee NOU oidadter aah [Gia aihateee kee cae, balsa ’ ‘There was in all $350,000 in the bank’ img. blown to atoms. fain tha waveleeaa tow, According to Commissioner O'Nell fered as “Mr. ani aye Boje 2 e dred and Fift Ne @. to| : 5 safe, Chiet of Police Bradshaw believer Risag formerly drove a wagon for| one President also reccommends the| tere 18 not the least foundation for the| and “Mr. and Mrs, M, A. Robert fag bi find im a wite. saaten |tM® Mayor that her playing in the street | by the President From All if" ion wou have taken tt all !f Biagio Biracuac, a milk dealer, of No.| tention of Dr. HTL Teste tn tha | bersistent rumors that immediate action| They left the hotel at daybreak, to| Mian MuRitsewa tattee er achool hours: was interfered (w Over the World they could have carried It As it was, $0 Hast Twelfth street, Three months | "tention of Dr. H. H. Rusby in tho! yas contemplated against the club on|fnd the husband with four. fri BP are omalsgurcelacew ered ahe APHANEAT ne who chased her ver the World. they togk all they could carry awe: } eae, Biracuso discharged Rizzo ana | COvernment service and rules adversely! hiy part. He sak) Awaiting them. Kitsingor grabbed ble |. ey nen © a Wrote her thin letter toed Heaving all the silver and notes of amail wince than two of his wagans have been | the decision of the Personnel Board| “of course, there will be no tnterfer-| wite, but she escaped ina taxicab with tocday, a8 follow Dear Miss Roth: Th denominations a& well as damaged $00 , row! of the Department which advised that} ence with the affairs of the club, cer-|... Dear sir your letter of Sept. 11, telling m REVERLY, ass, Sept. 1. —This was! and $100 bills lying around the floor and ¢ynamited, Siracuso narrowly missing » fF) two women, Your letter asking me to find a Geath by each explosion. One of these | desides Dr, Wiley, chief of the Bureau] tainly not until after the meeting next! On thin evidence, and the aMdapite,| wife for cou Inet hand that you and the Httle girls in President Taft's Afty-fourth birthday.|tables of the room of one of* the eccurred on & Lackawanna ferryboat, | of Chemistry, Dr. 1, F. Kebler, chief of| Wednewday. President Powers of the| iti thiy mat of cheistina Mattehe | How Ta tte | neikhborhiood have no place to play |nnis morning the President played golt| clerks two months ago. The wagon was|the Drug Laboratory of the Bureau, be| club will be given every opportunity to| 7 2 Whe do you send way up here to | after echool, and that wherever you |) styopta. Representative Nicholas | The firat known of the robbery was blown to pieces and the horse was} alowed to resign. anawer the testimony taken at the pro-| the child's nuree, Kitzinger aaka the! W! York for’ a wits? mo to play you are chaned, Tam |i i vorth of Ohio was a luncheon on’ the Clinene caretaker appeared killed, Biracuso was talking to a deck-| 4, vious hearing, and to explain further| Custody of his child and an absolute} Ne Ne a ver ry about it, and 1 will phe Pr ¢ atation at 6.90 o'clock and gave hand, a dozen feet away. The personnel report aleo recommend: | ae oue the lease of the Garden for hia| #Vorce. The nurse swore that Mrs. De.) FOU nat anew: the pated | if Lean do something for you. + guest ‘at Paramatta and Gov. Foss o| m. He had managed to work Whether or not these two dynamitings|°t that Dr. W. D. Bigelow, ansistant | cup, s¢ he wishes to do so, There can| Kitsinger warned her that #ho wa the| that he who Roos far from home for | 11 | Vili) Amit Tor Tk RM | ta seachunetia onlled thin afternoon t0l ine trom the monde wieh enleh he tad were the work of Rizzo it 1s certain that | “Mets be demoted or allowed to resign | ye no change in the situation until the| MY one who “had the goods on her,”"| @ wife Is apt to te fooled: And | 1 ait the time, Bue'you |eay. tetewell to che President, whol tee’ ist tine ake iment tee mae Ke laid a bomb at Siracuso's door, ou] on account of alleged irregularitien in | commission decides the question in the| Gnd threatened to kill Ner If she di-| then seuin, how vould t te mt ko out and you must play | leaves to-night on his Western trp. | | parted. Chief of Police Bradstew BUF: 2 he appointment ” i 2 “ome: c d we must let you Congratulatory messages pout nto sf ein Aid if Whe third floor of No. 314 Bast Twelfth | the appointm Dr, Ru The | regular way. . Thar dataline (eo (naianese in..Gls Tou cukst Hol te bo, atevedilve. 46 mewhere, and w t let you ongratula Ahsan ped An'l ried to the aceno and all of the avall Street, at 1 o'clock this morning. He| President recommends, however, that| Bouts and boxing contests under the f 1910 when she discovered | you think you are. From my way of | Play in the streets until thero in | the execyyve oMices here from al able officers were pressed into service, dad this ahd another bomb in a tray in| pr, Kebler be reprimanded for what he |!@W are to be given by the New York | Winter af 10 when ahe Giscorerad a) sou tilnk ye ate Tan man | xome other place provided the world, One came from King George) jt the only obtainable clue was that which he carried milk bottles for his i Alginwencane conaust’ Athletic Club, which filed an applica-|™an in the apartment at } Pony ‘ am know, 1 receive lettere |V. of England, It read as follows sive oy: the Ghinamats dectares was disingenuous conduct,” as ; One Hundred and Sixty-second street| happens to meet {6 altogether too : lo: As he t to th tion with the Commission to-day for a| OM URN y F 1 he hat Balmoral Castle, Sept. 15. F: ¢ nie > Raw employer. As he crept up,to the) wn by letters he wrote In connection ‘ inth | With Mrs. Kitzinger, the nurse alleges| good for him, But !t seems you are Wh women Wenner United States rom the thoroughness of the job and eran wrecune’s apartment he rattied | | joyment of Dr. Rusby, |cense for tts clubhouse at Mitty-ninth | ner mistross frequently made appoint-| unable to find a wife among all the hildren play in the streets | “President of the United State | the tools with whicts the work was done the tray and the noise awoke Mrs.) ¥!th the employment o: ii >. | OGReet An8 (ISU AYERS. AS Tike ROUES Ae ee rene ee eee eeee ea | woman at rour tosality ablinaalin tf always tind "T have great pleasure in sen YOU! the local officers believe that a gang Elracuso, She arose in bed and looked| The reprimand of Dr. Bigelow 1# also /witi be given exclusively tor the ene | mente Sees Of ONE BORNE | At"they. aro peopio. who have [my most Hearty congratulations on the which ‘has Been at work in, Wane. Wet over the transom. She saw Rizzo | recommended tertainment of members and not for 14 “ ‘ | dren of t own anniversary of :our hday, and ®t! committed the robbery here. 4 ; > i 4 “ ” oether too particular? 1 am very zs ; ating, bec reaching up his hand to turn off the The language of his letters does not fevenus: ‘the c ppc peve Be ‘GOOD TIME” ALL hg TIME Laetaligh sats there zy Sed S You say you want to pon roll that the sane fb aed Ase Un big It is Impossible to say just when the hall ges jet, and in a second the Mgnt} have a commendable tone," says the |elalm f ¥ P WA8 HER MAXIM. who would make good wives. Very ° at Maybe I car the poll ur tv effected thelr entrance into de Under th w a iicense must be . Bad: gone out. President, “and shows @ willingness to | Onaer tne new ee te vane clup|_,“When I protested with Mra. Kit-! truly yours W. J. GAYNOR Wi way to wink eyes th but it is presumed that it wae BOMB-THROWER STROLLED J resort to evasion that calls for officlal |QMtined for a bo Juinger,”” swears the nurse, “that #he| sfummey's letter in part wan . eae time about 4 o'clock this morning, ' a fo nitton bout 5 2 : COOLLY FROM SCENE. Pantone | Sn8 sr 8 sails n pout when siven| wasn't acting fair toward her husband,| she must be. true and virtuous | NATIONAL LEAGUE. for when the Chinese janitor arrived, GR 4ne hs PF OPTRNOUAS, ‘ ¢ e wante o have a «oO . nust be o! 0 shor after that el he Mrs. Siracuso aroused her husband| President Taft intimates plainly that | acer of the club, signea the applica-|* ald shi anted to have @ « and must be of rtly after that hour, to clean up, { n ED 6 with he men could me yod cook and hou: murat | found five men had been doing « both jumped from bed in time to m may be ex |tion, Lic ¢ aiso asked for by| time with all the m s € ; AT PITTSBURGH. frise hava tre door of their bedroom | mnee More FAGen notion maey Mogae (fom kdgama, were iso, aaked for Y ‘and added that aho always managed to| fn betwenn cghteen ani twenty-five | Fuctelee fs olean ia up on als eens Rea cab Hea exe Biogas Ms |nave a good time when she went out,| Years old, not over § foet 7 Inches . and vefore tue Chinaman could give the blown In on them. The bomb had ee roader question involved inthe Knickerbocker A. C. of Albany aa said "Do at Ide and you wil have| in helght, welght not over adr ‘ | CHICAGO: pea ah ich ds bit ploded mtcre Rizzo was out in the) vestigation of the Bureau of Chemis- | — se enod itina,, top. She must have brown hair. She must 5 ; 0000101 0—2 pee aa roris aged street, but Biracuso and his wife ot tO try py a Congressional Committee,” He nod fr ROO. be in good health and she must ha . ox PITTSBURGH— ne Hee, SC SOO the window In time to see him strolling | S2,b¥ * Coumrennimel Cig vmind ta ene| NO HILLTOP GAME TO-DAY, On June 29 last, the nurse swore, Mrs.| Re in good health and she ‘ ; PITTSBURGH |LONE BANK WATCHMAN WAS aloag with his milk tray, just as if noth- Of Dr, Wiley weeks ago, but with. | DOUBLE-HEADER TO-MORROW | Kitzinger recelved n packago cont good-looking J, GAYNOR, 300000 3} ON VACATION, ing “had happened held tho announcement of his decision agony on of Mr oes “ Ma Lied a ae ‘uelbach and Archer, Hen-) phen the robbers proceeded to collect De Laurentiis, a music teacher age to her, she said, bi nee . ie Bronx ride downtown in| °" 3 td and bills in the vault and left Fh ae No, #21 Kast ‘Twelfth street hacerte ~ ihe iced LPAGUB PARK, N. ¥.,| Kitainget displayed haty sickpins, | HERE'S A BRAND NEW PLAN |! na oor ciaedpwat bs wiexeoe MOND AME ihe euiliing some:tina Nattre Bhai a 1 na | AEOER: scheduled f ‘o-|coral beads, vanity cases, chains, cuft| . igh : CHICAGO— pe time bei . Who wes aroue fbr ho ‘expla ‘80 WICKERSHAM EXCUSED FOR Notratt and the Yankeos | but nd jewelry which "Robinson"? TO RELIEVE THE SUBWAY. Pe Mia ianiaetea’ ear 0 - I, Pimithtcahe cae ay oe ae and recognized young Riau. ne buttons a 1 H ea andere ard ut ty 1s thought possible by the fad tyhalsiied, nowever, by (he ume a HIS REPORT. Account Of Fain |gave her, the afMdevit asserted. Con 5 } PITTSBURGH— | of & powerful automobile stolen frou". policeman arrived {rom his fixed pe Pr ning the action o a le-header to-mor- |tinuing, the nurse #w Offered by a Passenger on One| we |S. Sakee'e parsnn bebe Gems te eee Rr GRrS Rit “GaatKny torney-Ger W amy Ht a aisloek, The Chase] “ere, Kitsinke m ald mt of tne Green Lizht | ‘Toso Ws 1 ge eig tee ag Garoner| of the 8. Me CA. Bullding, dt ie hae es later, and atter 1 i aaied a Ie nion on t yne out on top in fourteen tention to the ba © seldom bathe KILO, 8 so | , Mashariae i rah, a pate ed EU Ee au Ari cat] Felder Reena Board, | out of ninetoen gamen with the Tigers, him. If the baby Wax croat or cried Expresses, ho and Bimon Hleved the ronbere storied, 12 yh Aen over the pils o kH n ng that on: co) ball games are expe ted sh would throw hirr t Noor, She) A thick man with @ sho: | tet ] M y ‘© convinced, however, that the GA@Jooking over thy Alen vi ed out to Dr, => often said she would choke him. Mra. 1b on hia face held tenaciously to a| ¢ y anit AT 8T, LOUIS, Many are sonvincsd: hawg ‘4 P they had received, svt on ign | | ; a YIRST GAME. kang escaped in a launch down the Femme Hey ad rece dg vat Wickersham | EARTHQUAKE IN CHILI; Kitsinger ‘sald to me: ‘Mr. Kitainger is|eeiiuiold swing io a green light exprees| 7 The w reyes e hours t he first bon was given only @ t of the actual | a fool Don't you think I'm smart,)in the crush hour yesterday afternoon, | "* j ally shaved te Bim four houre aftor ¢ . dence on which to form his opinion, MANY HURT IN CRASHES, tint, the way 1 foot hin? Mrs, Kit:|The rim of one of the new felt things 0v02 _- aually there ts 0 watchman om: We explpsion they saw Rizco walk ony | ev . ‘ back of his neck 4 Heard at Sweet Sixteen, premises, but he Was on his vacatiem, . A nd “hence his judgment was differ. zinger and her friend, Stella Friedmi was wawink je neck and : met da ong | ST. LOUIS— ; First avenue near Eleventh street, He | @ a | TP ernie mal Sout iettera her husband wrota {a newananer 10 hands of @ nervous “I’m not at all superstitious,” sald the {t 1s evident that the robbers knew ef Btilfxbore his tray and it was covered | doup! HOR TES S| aaa CON See i pn earth: laughed about letters Her usband wrote) man wat sawing bis nose, He was | mani girl in Rweet Sixteen’ at| 0100 — ents, for In his room the loot wae ted With a cloth, ‘There were milk potties | Nave been If he had had the whole | quake was felt here to-day walis|when he was away from home and] Man Wel Sumit Wu, moved to oom. | Lily's hts "DUL every Mme f heat | BgtterieenBenton and Clarke: Bteclelup ‘and diankete from hie bes tome Mused Bomb six inches in dlameter | record | sid as 3 have 29M! a many Dulane mare crake and salied him mM boob. ner put porosiae on| nt i, ‘ a ne an ime tion champagne 1 know I'm | and Bite! eed ta: dendam the eels ac tua a ialeateady tte) ‘The regan the actual work | several persons were tnjured “I frequqently @aw her put peroxi¢ I can solye this subway crush,” he, going to have a thins > ston ue of writing his dectsion early yesterday — ~- her hair and alyo on the baby's hatr.|gaid to a friend. sited ota le, SOUSIG SIE Ath BaD ning, but it Was not whipped into No Extra Charge tor John Teretole called sometiines to mas-| “How?” asked the friend, somewhat World Building Turmiah oe [FOR BASEBALL AND After # full examination to-day # waa fag Bo attention to any ono and a | morning Tani’ (or untigation tor The World may be left ot urprised, pre ee gitar” Bhi a RACING SEE PAGE 15, oMctally stated that the robbers got pis (te final shape read 4 ftececen Hi fe with oper Peles 1 sar: day. gies es loemmnger * Getion te the (Continued on Second Page.) ‘Keay. enough, Let all the people sendance, ‘ew, A je away ‘aon, eee. (Continued on Second Page.) unt early to-day, : oA HD SECOND BOM FUSE RNS AS DETECTIVES FIGHT 10 CAPTURE BOY DYNAMITER TAFT EXONERATES, WILEY AND GIVES” PRAISE 10 EXPERT President Declares There Was Gives Warning of Coming| Shake-Up in the Department of Agriculture. BEVERLY, Mans., Sept. 15.—The res ignation of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, ehiet of the United States Bureau of Chemis- try, will not be asked for by President Taft, despite the recommendation of the Personnel Board of the Department of Agriculture and indorsed by Attorney- General Wickersham, This decision w GOVERNOR SAYS BOXING S WANTED BY THE PEOPLE New Law Won't Be Repealed Because There Is Strong Sentiment for It. O'NEILL TALKS WITH DIX Commissioner Is Still After the Madison Square Athletic Club in Garden. there {s no demand for a repeal of the jaw as against a general sentiment In favor of the law, As to the resignation of Mr. Sullivan from the State Athletic Commission the Governor that he had not given a thought to naming a successor as he had reason to belleve that Mr, Sullivan would later be in- duced to retain his place on the commis ston, Some features of the controversy that has developed between the managers of the Madison Square Athletic Club and the New York State Athletic Com- mission were taken direct to Gov, Dix. |Commissioner Frank 8. O'Neil admitted | to-day that he had mentioned the mat- ter when he met the Governor yester- |day at the State Fair in Syracuse, That d SAYS MODEL WIFE STOLE GAY VISITS TO TENDERLON Cloak Manufacturer Kitzinger Names 15 Co-respondents in Divorce Suit. ‘GOOD TIME’ HER MAXIM Nurse Swears Employer Boast- ed of Her Doings While Hubby Was “On Road.” duced an astonishing collection of am- davits, naming fifteen co-respondents. Justice Gavegan adjourned the case until Monday, to enable Mrs, Kitzinger to reply to the charges. Meantime, the child will remain in custody of his father. The acene in court was the climax of & romance which included Kitsinger's elopement with his prettiest model, in March, 1907, to Westchester, where they were married by @ Justice of the Peace. Both have.been popular in young so- clety circles on Washington Heights. During most of his wedded life Kit- ainger lias been ‘on the road." The alleged misdoings of his wife took place. Former Model Sued for Divorce NEI $315,000 CASH. TO GANG IN CANADA asians Five Member Not Able t so Leav iRobbers Escape Montreal NEW WESTMIN teen thousand dollars in cash was st to-day. which ter conta at Plunder of Gold and Bills So’ Heavy s of Gang Are o Carry All, e $35,000. Gov. Dix does not belleve that the! When Mrs. Helen Kitzinger, an ate a i present hoxing law should be repealed. | tractive, girlish wife, appeared before Wf esate No Ground for the Charges |rvcre may ‘be necessity fer’ certala| Justice Gavegen in the Supreme Court KNOCK JANITOR SENSELESS, ‘ amendments, he sald to-day when seen|to-day to force her husband, Elmore Your hours after he had exploded a Made Against Doctor. at the Knickerbocker Hotel, but there| Kitzinger, a wealthy cloak manufac- THEN CLEAN OUT VAULTS. Bomb in the third floor hallway of No. lappears to be a strong sentiment/ turer, to resign’ the custody of their ly to-d VC |throughout the State for boxing under] onug, Morris, the young husband pro- 314 East Twelfth atrest, early to-day, | CENSIIRES ASSISTANTS, |certain. restrictions. He added that Either in Auto or River Launch—Branch of Bank of the Loser. TER, B. C., Sept. 15.—Three hundtéd and "it. ‘olen from the Bank of ‘Montreal early The robbers escaped, leaving the bank janitor, who disturbed them in their work, senseless in a chair, bound and gagged. ‘The robbers were evidently overlon ded with plunder, for they left 635,600 ve taken, behind them, wy

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