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Th THE POLICE WITHARECORD — OF 1657 ARRESTS sapien ‘Lieut. Fogarty, “Honest John,” | of Detective Bureau, Re- tires in Il Health. HAD MANY NOTED CASES Without Fear, Tireless, Adept in Disguise, He was Terror of Criminals. Lieut. John J. Fogarty, who has jut Fetired from the Police Department on Seoount of {11 health, had served twenty years and never L* a complaint During his seventeen years in the de- | tective bureau he made 1,957 grrests and @eoured 469 convictions. Fifty-five of those convicted had sentence suspended andthe others were went away for a total of 79 years. One prisoner was sent te Matteawan, three to Sing Sing for | Ife and one electrocuted. Fogarty re- covered $74,462 worth of stolen property, while $1,671 was collected in fines. When Deputy Police Commiastoner Dougherty, head of the detective bureau, Yearned that Lieut. Fogarty had been Tecommended fot retirement, he sald: “I before I came into this department. T @iways regarded hie detective work of the highest class. “T recall seeing him in the uniform of @ ferry employoe sweeping out the ferry house at the foot of Broadway, Brook- lym There he picked up the trail of gome burglars he believed were coming thes way, and rounded them up at work. I have met him in the Bowery @eguised as a hobo. He has frequently ewept Broadway in the uniform of « white wing. Then he was absolutely WAD MANY IMPORTANT AR- RESTS TO CREDIT. Among the arrests that Fogarty made that of Adolph Bertschie, allas alias Dalton, e desperate bur- was later electrocuted in for the murder of Adolph Jan- bartender, in Lakewood, “Travis" ine wes introduced to the New York the remuit of many resourceful trailing, and ‘tho eet the department telking for not only got his man on "but located in this city and recovered Gollere worth of stolen ‘MeClusky, then the head detective bureau, received in- that one of the best burg- fn the country was living ity of Fifty-ninth street and Ninth avenue Fogarty apd Kear were went out to run down the man of ‘whom they had no description or ad- TRAILED MAN FOR WEEKS ON “SUSPICION ONLY.” ‘They camped in the 7 Ra looked suspicious to their trained By process of elimination their suspicion at last centered on one man. ‘They picked him up one morning and trailed bim to # fashionable addr in Sehermerhorn t in Brooklyn, He Was greeted at the door by a well dressed woman, who threw her arma @round hie neck. The detectives wait- a i i 4 until he came out of the house and | },, fellowed him back to Manhattan. Go- ing up in o Sixth avenue elevated train, he tore up an envelope and ong it out of the window at Cham- treet. Kear continued with the poole while Fogarty got out and walked back down the tracks. He found the pieces of envelope and Patohed them together. The address read William E. Dalton, No. —— Benarmerborn street, Brooklyn. This and | i the count | MoprL, DETECTIVE FORCED TO RETIRE BY ILL HEALTH|; | | LIEUT. JOHN J. FOGARTY. . y and tnformation requested, “not known.” followed by were dl appeara’ jon of @ special po- Hiceman at the New Haven depot and he put them on the first train for New York, They refused to disclose their identity. For three days the detectives hed the Grand Central station and then Travis came in carrying He tind two revo in the outside pockets of hiv top cout and one sus- pended in a holster under his coat worth it cases contained $3,600 elry and silverware, the home of Mre, Harlet Hartford. went to Wetherfield prison, At the Behermerhorn street house in Brook- lyn three vans of stolen goods were found and at the Fifty-ninth street house, two patrol wagons full of s#il- verware, GOT “KID” REGAN AFTER CHASE OF FOUR YEARS, 13, Be. Peter F. Regan, ECZEMA, BLAGK- HEADS, PIMPLES All Successfully Treated by Resinol. Young Woman Tells Secret itz. allay Travia was sent back and) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. | seta Regan, stabbed to death Roy Joyce, In a Tenderloin Rathskeller. | Reman left town and rdmore were strong ig of iH eve him by orb E and Bo Fl gicad ‘omm| dened “the best men in, te detective | Bureau on the case to .efute the rumor that Regan waa “unmune.” Four ron pod a isd located Le ta » and brow t Ty to Sing ne 6 28, 1906, Alexander ee Gaines cae Lefty Boyle ‘while he was through Twenty-Aeventh | ‘reat ne near ave Boyle Seventh New York Hospital, a serena to to tell t him, jot information who al at Oneida, N. Y. ihn: started him on the track. Devoe was in @ tenement in Seventh avenue, Fogarty “camped” in the quarters of Battalion Chief Ross in jsIwenty-ninth street and after two days of waiting got hie man, who was gent to Sing Sing. Fogarty also arrested Salvadore Gov- ernale, who had shot and mortally wounded Polleemen Sickler and fellick, of the Picroer street wtation, In Wash- inton Fark on April 4, Foxarty chased Governale after shooting into @ dark hallway at No. 2 Thomp- fon street, and after a fight over- powered and disarmed him. He was |later electrocuted. The Coroner's Jury and iater, Judge Rosalsky, at the trial commended Lieut. Fog ¥. el GREELEY STATUE CAST. It Ie Eight Feet Hig —Dedte The herole to be erected Chappaqua, N. Y., by the Horace Greeley Memorial Commit. ind the Chappaqua Historical so , Was cast in bronze to-day by Will- jam Oriway Partridge, the sculptor. Tho statue !s elght feet high, and rep. | resents Mr. Greeley in a standing poate ! 1 be placed fwekny ” the autumn, Jacob Fritch was the in spiration of the statue fund. '37-TON FRAGMENT |= =| OF LIBERTEARMOR | HURLED 225 rieeniien Fee Piece of Plate|ts Crashed Into Sister Ship in Toulon Explosion. TOULON, France, Sept. 27.~The tre- mendous force of the explosion which destroyed the battleship Liberte Mon- day was egain indicated to~<lay when o Plece of the Liberte’s armor plate was lifted from the side of the battleship Republique, upon which it bad fallen. ‘The broken plate weighed thirty-seven tons and had been hurled 235 yards. The | Republique was go damaged that she will be out of commission for months while repairs are being made. ‘Twelve bodies vere taken from the wreck togiay, The search above, the water line ja difficult, owtng to bar- 5 of crumpled stecl that oppose-ad- vance into sections of the holda Noth- ing was discovered ‘reding to the be Nef that other living men were imprie- oned in the wreckage, although thie re mains a possibility. The roll of the dead wes increased by @ half dozen deaths during the night. Mament m G. C. andson of William E. as elected to the House of lg Seem from Kilmarnock | reached Topeka at 6 A. M., but he was te guceed the late Dr, A P| nor asked to arise until an hour later, although hundreds of curious APT WIELDS TROWEL TROWEL AT TOPEKA MEMORIAL, even et that heur, gramme here included a parade, the Kansas Capital. laying of @ cornerstone of the Soldiers’ TOPEEA, Kan, Sept. 8—President| Memoria! Building ané an address. ‘Ta spent ciz hours and a half here| From Topeka the President te routed to-Gay, the beginning of his third day/ to Atohieon and Leavenworth, the only Kacses. The President's train! other stops scheduled today. What a andicap of a diseased, disfigured The marvelous c! endure a afflictions. — omplete mastery over all ails of the skin. Virulent troubles such the complexion cleared overnight. Ni uffering f Y aki affection can afford to ignore Poslam's benefits. rove a revelation ¢ oth ported N with itching OE sad embarrassed by It will prove « revelation to those tortu: unsightly disfigurements or otherwise enduring skin distress. 'oslam is sold for 50 cents by all drug, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West 25th street, New York City. Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, is the best soap for your skin. septic. Prevents disease. Large cake 25 cents at druggists. Sitth Ave., 20th-22d Street New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 ZO'NNEILL-ADAMS Co: High Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. O'Neill Main St All perfect, from the best makers. hosiery underpriced. Lot 2—Women's $1.75 Lot 4—Women's $1 Thread silk; blacks and colors. Black and tan shades; Hecker Walley, W. Va., contains a oung woman whose beauty was marred yy eczema, blackheads and pimples. Al- most driven to distraction by these finally found relief, and world to know of her won- derful discovery, “My face was breaking out with ecze- ma and I had been annoyed for ye: with blackheads and pimples. ‘After usi a sample cake of Resinol Soap and a jar of Resinol Ointment, s, traces of the ec- sema were removed, and I am no longer troubled with blackheads or pimples, but have a solt, hae 4 complexion. I can highly recommend Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soa, Oy all | persons who wish a lovely complexion.’ INA L. MUSGROVE. Resinol Ointment is an effectual and reliable remedy in all forms of inflaiama- tion, eruption and irritation of the skin. It is an immediate remedy for itching or inflamed piles and a great curative appli- cation for eczema aptione of poison is, b . prickly inflamed and irritated skin Resinol Ointment can be ap- surfaces. ay to the raw skin of the youngest in- jant without irritation or smarting, and gives instant relief. Resinol Soap by its antiseptic and healing properties assists the work of Resinol Ointment. The Ointment comes in opal jars; large size smaller 0 . Samp. willl m heading of this ad. mame was Mashed to the police all over JL BAUMANNG BRO NO MONEY DOWN is ofttimes misleading to contemplatin; that may be a great inducement Our Eases and Prices outfits, Mailed OUR LIBERAL sey andConnect! taining information regarding our We Pay Freieht and Railrord Fare A WEEK DELiver £65- WORTH OF MER CHANDISE.TO:VOUR HOM! opply also Lo Long Island, New Jer- 4y ENINGS Y * ve. at S4th St. tah Sto” stdtion Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. SHO AN E buyers of Houschold Furniture, some, we want you to know that Are“a Greater Attraction Free. CREDIT TERMS icut. serrsess es Resinol | Thread silk, fine gauge, reinforced; blacks and colors. Lot 3—Women's $1.95 Silk Stockings at 95¢ Pure thread silk, fine gauge; blacks only. Three Days’ Sale of Silk Hosiery Thursday, Friday and Saturday jore=—=Firet Fleer. An opportunity to secure high-grade Lot 1—Women's $2 and $2.25 Silk Stockings at $1.59 Pure thread silk, reinforced; blacks and colors. Silk Stockings at ‘91.39 Silk Stockings at 75 Lot 5—Women's 50c Silk Boot Stockings, 39c xtra values. Men's Silk Socks We Offer 1,000 Pairs of 75c and $1 Silk Socks at 50c Pure thread silk; blacks and colors; reinforced. Untrimmed: Millinery O'Neill Main St Persian trimming, buckles, ete. First Quality Black and Colored Black Silk Velvet Dress Shapes, Smart Trimmed Tailored Infants’ and Children's many chic and becomin, styles bons, rosettes, loops and flowe: duroy, bear cloth and cara and outing flannel; to 14 years; from in an endless variety of to 5 years; from ‘orduroy, br Toilet Articles Thursday, Frid O'Neill Main &i cure articles prices, for three days only. O'Neill Main st; low neck, Wom sleeves Tights, in knee or ankle lengths Union Suits, neatly trimmed, »: low neck styles, in ankle or knee lengths Union Suits, high neck styles in lengths Women’ or long sleey nestic White ats, $2.98 Complete assortment of Pajam: and all occasions, in all the newest materi: lored A evsee in all the newest materials, ° if Ribbed Vests, muy trimmed, also drawers in ankle or knee 50 c White Ribbed Union Suits, medium weight cottons, ucatly trimmed, all atyles, per garment rae ra ore—Firet Floor. We keep in constant touch with the latest millinery creations in un- trimmed hats, simply trimmed, smart tailored; also misses’ and children’s hats. We also have s superb stock of French ostrich plumes, fancy shaded ostrich, marabou, gorrah, hackle, blondine, fancy pointed wings, bands Women's Imported Velour Hats, 95.98 to $7.98. First Quality White Beavers, ¢5.98 to 97.50. Beav latest Pi }. 93.98 to 94.96. ienne blocks,#3.98 to $7.98. 98 to 97.98. New Autumn Wearing Apparel for Infants and Children O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, , Toques and Aviation Bonnets, pes, artistically decorated with rib- yles to select from in felt, sand $c to $10 - lor cool weather wear, made of warranted §0¢ to $1.25 $1.50 to $7.98 le for boys and girls, nd bedford cord, beau- { ‘oadcloth, i September Three Days’ Sale of ay and Saturday ‘tore—Firet Floor, Everything in up-to-date lines of toilet articles and drug sundries, mani- brushes, ete., ete,, will be placed on sale at far below the regular Large Importation of Women’s Swiss Ribbed Underwear ore—Third Floor, Women's Swiss Ribbed Merino Finish Vests, silk trimmed, ess or with short sleeves 's Swiss Ribbed Merino Finish Vests. high netk, wiss ribbed, merino Holshe ankle medium weight, short 00 The O’Neill Coats Always Stand for Style Exclusiveness, Quality and Value O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, Four Extremely Classy Coats That are suitable forati uses. In this assortment you will find tweeds, reversible two-toned homespupa, men's GH 8 and all lined broadcloths in blacks and blues. e tweeds are in many shadings and mixtures. They au all sizes ee a to as} comps on: aya tad values 830, at. 5 Two New Models Raincoats Bu Polo and the eemi-ftted styles The new mannish slip on models le of mannis dein many | “Yn many styles in th elie ahs iy styles in the popular, choice s ease he mixtares. They | new ten shedin They 6.75 $19.75 Values 930.00 are stu of, waep are the desired garment of $ to-day; value 88.50, at.. value $16.50, at.. Exceptional Opportunities in Women’s Blouses, Waists and Shirts O'Neill) Mata Store—Thira Floor, 500 Waists at a Saving Consisting of ts in black taffetas and messaline: lingeries, tailored linens and madr fully fifteen di models, all sizes, which we have marked ata price forq closing... Our Dew ‘Blouses Are indeed exceptionally us| $4.95 ick | Former Prices Up to 93.00 The New Mannish Tailored Shirts For women, models that are worked out from the finest details, is silks, taffetas, gress: as well Ps lain and fancy linens aad uF madras. assortments are excep- tionally clever, sg $5.95 | $1.00 to $8.95 $3 Crepe Kimonos at $1.89 For One Day Only O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floey, In three different models, made of ser- pentine crepe, in the beautiful wistaria and other pretty patterns. The model illus- smart, | made of chiffons, silks, messalines, nets; not one style for your choosing, but many,in blacks and the most popular colors and combinations; at, only... trated has collar and cuffs of plain colored satin to match the crepe. The others are Empire, trimmed with satin down the front, or Persian, with Persian bor- $1 89 e The Attention of Autumn Brides Directed to This Autumn Sale of Women’s Undermuslins O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, This sule is particularly interesting to the “Autumn Bride,” those wishing to replenish their wardrobes, able quality the very ders, ut ag well as ‘The materials used are depend - laces, embroideries and ribbons the choicest, workmans! st and overy garment generous in size, American and French Bridal Sets, meta ed with floral Day Ce Sei ciny and all sre viceable laces, insertions and washable ribbons, upward ". Ss A z vmardd 498 ,.°25 from.. Night Gowns, made of outing) Petticoats, styles.too numerous to mention, 98¢ to flannel and muslins, $0c to $10. 5. Hobble Petticoats, latest French] Princess Slips. white and all de- effects, $1.98 t sirable colors, 91 0. Combinatior med, T5e to beautifully trim. arious models, newest . plain and. trimmed bottom, Ze to 95.98, Leons Three-Piece Undergar- ments, $1.26 10.09.08" in an endiess var people crowded. as close to his private car, e6 the police would Isa Distiqured Skin on In daily business o — intercourse there is no greater handicap then that Poslam, the erfect skin, ‘remedy, has proved that it is no longer necessary to itt clous eMects which follow its use, the countless s accomplished, its readiness iol heal under all conditions, all demon- ‘as eczema, acne, barbers’ itch, tetter, itching piles, salt rheum, etc., are soothed, controlled and eradicated. tan oad are banished; ists everywhere. For free sample Anti- There are only a few days in the year when pianos with proud names and a pure tone may be bought at the prices of inferior instru- ments. | Today is one of those days. Tomorrow will be another. | At Wanamaker’s. Where, in the con- duct of the world’s greatest piano busi- ness, used pianos are taken in part ex- change for new, and twice a year dis- posed of at virtually what they cost us. Some slightly case- marred pianos— sound inside—are in- cluded. These from our regular stock, re- duced in price in- stead of being refin- ished. You may dictate your own terms for payment, within reason. Auditorium, First Gallery, New Bubang John Wanamaker | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, gh to Tenth Street é TOLZWASSE warre FOK OPEN EV’GS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK eooa bap oi 1911 10% ALLOWED ON ALL CASH BALES, ISHED CATALOGUE p 803 ing for WE PAY Ss SIGUT & ‘ui, FARE W A tery 1") GRAND RAPIDS. 72's hom copuinta 2 Parlor, Hedteow: Mviee | SAG ge " LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $50.00 Worth $3.00 Down) 3c to $1.25 $75.00 * «$5.00 | Weekly Worth $10.00 Down "V0," Weekly ea SE eS $1 $150 $15.00 $100 tanwer $200 « $2000 « site Anca $300 $30.00 $475. Paper ' iis oo >. 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