The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1912, Page 1

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oo. yA It's @ ‘ale and cold to- FI But Just as Good to Be a Runner- ROOSEVELT TALKS *‘Never Quit the Proper Spir tos EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. Fine Thing to Be a Champ rT a Cie t; Sunday cloudy, NEW HAWLEY HEIRS Share of Millions Will Enable Her to Live as When He Was Alive. NOT ALL ARE AGREED. Miss Cameron Declares She} Found Testament Witnessed by Help at Babylon Home. (Seals frou 6) Dt Cersempendont ot ‘The Bren | ORATHAM, x Te Feb. .—Homer 5. Cranda@l, whose wife was a sister of the late Edwin R. Hawiey, the railroad prinee, and whose son Walter is one of the administrators appotnted far his es- tate, ald to-day he wa: sure ample pro- vielon would be made for Miss Margeret Cameron, who presided over tine ‘oh egtabiiehments of the miNionaize in New ‘York City and at Babylon, “My daughter-in-law, Walter's wife,” naia Mr, Crandell to an Evening World reporter, “Is very fond of Mise Cam- eron and very friendly with her. Thoy fo about towether a great deal, Mrs Crandell has the greatest esteem for her and knows whet an cstimabdleobir- FOR “NIECE” FROM ESTATE, ADMINISTRATGR PROMISES THEATRE THIEVES YORK, ;, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i ~ TENPERATURE OFS TWO BELOW ZERO THEN UP ALITTLE a TO PROVE ; Sudden Drop Brings Great Suffering to All Parts of the City. FALLS WOMAN D BAD. FROM BOXh BOXHOLOER 9 Sons Ur State. Mrs. Levey’s Sealski Sealskin Vanishes | as Did Mrs. Sorg’s $20,000 Sable Garment. THE TEMPERATURE. 34. 8 Above saM . 8 Below 8A. mM. 2 Below 9 A.M. + 2 Below 40 RECENT ROBBERIES. | Police Hide Operations of | Gang That Has Secured About $50,000 Plunder. Zero weather came with the breaking jof day to-day and for several hours! after sunrise th em peratu fen stead. | The public announcement to-day by |i. vt upone the tive me eapdidrccate Mrs, William Lovey of No. 0 West a. Quinw te their coffees teantewe tt One Hundred and Tenth street, that on | 00." BUNK (0 thelr oflies downtown ‘Thursday night she was robbed of a! the Ariat licteaeaily wha: aquick}y 9900 sealskin coat while occupying ® BOX | roriowed by reports of death and illness we acter @he has, ; “2 know Walter has already as- gured Miss Cameron the adminis trators will provide for her hand- comely and that they will see that she is enabled to maintain her re vent mode of life as long as she lives” This view ther deire. | Mra. Harvey Seymour, favorite stster of Me, Hawley, dented with every ap- | pearance of indignation to-Way the truth f statements made in Pabylon that s! iad anything to do with the installation fe not wholly shared by of Margaret Cameron as Mr. Hawley's companion and ward. In 1901," said Mrs, Seymour, "my rother asked ime to xo down to New York to be Keeper of his town house until find the proper permanently, 1 meron girl. She was ten appare out twenty-on twenty-two y 11 understi she was then Just a plain hired t ard she was born In New York nd that fhe was an orp 1 neve wd anything more about her, 1 # not then and have not since been ted in her Wersonality’ any more ) servant NO MORE CLAIM THAN ANY EM. PLOYEE. “1 do not delleve she will attempt to im any share of the estate. 1 know nothing of the apparent friendship for her which my brother showed at the Habylon place. I do not believe it But certainly she has no more claim om us than has any other employee on the payroll of my brother. Told of the hundredx of thousands ¢ dollars’ worth of Jewels Mr. Hawley vished on Miss Cameron, of the yle in Which she dres riding and automobiling and of thelr trips, the old ady, Who was Kindliness jtself on any ther sub sniited angrily Mrs, Seymour said she thought she would move io New York to dive in ne or the if ler brother's ouses, wi hard for New York, nephew of Mr yaa practically a olding trust with none of the securlt of within five ye (Comtinued on Second Page.) » thoxe people But ms \oUuse> eeper of the tov Ip me | ome." The Seymou rw lve a plain mfortable home 'n plest way could hardly be iter cons 1st between ow-rvofed, rown farm Nuilroad aven nd the gr ' Sixtiew! eet or the 1 eat Babys CONFERENCE OF HEIRS HELC ON ESTATE. Another conference of the rele has | eld here. It tended by Samuel Lawley Hawley, Annie Jlawley, Mrs. Seymou nd Mrs, John H. Pag in n Chataam, and Charle ° in the Playhouse, on Forty-elghth | ..., eye | atreet, following swiftly upon the thefi " lof Mr. Paul A. Sorg'a Cansoe ‘sable coat |, “70M UP-State came stories of ip the Globe Theatre, has brought to | 1 “2 desrees below zero, men frozen on |iigmt that the police have been ailont |COUNtrY roads and trains and raftroad on a series of theatre robberies that | *¥stems out of commission, have occurred with great regularity | ‘The second, coldest day of the year since early in Decembe! | did not come with @ blizzard. Sparkling These robberies have sunlight without a ray of warmth tn it |torty und the value of the plunder {sj J#ied the sky and the streets and ‘eetimated at about $50,000, It includes made the hurry!ng thousands, about a dozen valuable fur garments and almost tio score sets of furs, stoles and muffs. In almost every ci thief reached into a box in the midst of the most thrilling moment of the play, | silently lifted the coat or fur pleces and | made his way out of the theatre unob | gen, a butler, of No. 203 served, second street, w ORGANIZED GANG'S OPERATIONS | ii, ARE INCREASING. | stree Inspector Hug! chief of the | hur » Bu to make ght beries the detectives been workl pn the dally in- | creasing multitude of “aqueals’ declare | P* that the robberles are becoming more frequent each week and that it is the work of a splendidly organized gang. a ched above rubbing their ears, slapping their arms and congruous RIED TO HOSPITAL. At a little after 9 o’cloc Nevue ed there seemed to be little ing his lif to Hospilt: chance While Detectiv 1 n due to the Miss Cathert of No, 2 fell dead in One oried Second place, Smith street | car as she was on her way to work at Dr. y old, Brooklyn, a Fulton street department store. (Continued on Becond Page. tal: | stamping their feet seem strangely tn- PICKED UP ON STREET AND HUR. | CRAN DELL GOWNOFIFWELS = FOR FAIR LILLIAN STRIKE BABIES ARRIVES ON SHIP ARE SENT HERE Custodian of Near-Gems Comes From France to Decorate Miss Russell. Appeal to New Yorkers in LAtttan Russell is preparing to make the Quean of Sheba look like King Co- |phetua's beggar maid. On the night of | Feb, 9 (creditable assurance is given that this is the date of dates) she ts to Parade and al Meetings. Feb, 10.—-A com- | LAWRENCE, Mages, jeppear on the stage 4 Kown pany of one hundred and fifty ehtkiren, | tering with Jewels, Ir ve made of ¢ from the familtes of striking —but let's get this Jewel business wettled | yoctite workers, was sent to New Yore first. I-Noors in festoons; there There Will be Cullinans and Koh- |, w tay for the purpose of alding the be rubles | strth “I Never Was a Great Boxer, but I Fought My Way Through the Preliminary Bouts” ON BOXING AND ATHLETICS SEE THE SPORTING PAGES:«««“You Win Even If You Lose’ 0, 1912, i Two Views of Haw ley Estate, the Railroad Man, Cast-Off Nephew and Wife Who Are Made Rich| = LHAWLE Esra= SHOW GIRL BRIDE 0 a meee AND DAUGHTER AT. Without eatin Take Turns in Watching Aged Elijah Allen in Hospital. High strung diffe: family noes (Continued on Second Page) EOwin ON Hawkey & toontaht: sa HER—Fatr and col FI EDITION. ee PRICE ONE CENT. Face. DARING HOLO-UP ME BLACKJACK PAYMASTER AND ESCAPE IN AUTO. ee ee ‘Man Carrying Money Struck Down at Bowery and Great Jones Street and Dazed Spectators See Rob- bers Flee in Machine. CAUGHT IN TRAFFIC JAM FORCED PURSUERS TO STOP Y Victim Lay Unconscious on Sidewalk While Crowd Chased Speeding Auto Through CrowdcJ Streets. Two men armed with blackjacks set upon Irving Beckerman, a bookkeeper, at Great Jones street and the Bowery, shortly before noon to-lay, knocked him senseless, robbed him of $964.99 and @- caped in an automobile of the touring car type that had been moving lowly along the curb, The car, pursued by a crowd, proceeded east (throusa Third street, turned south in Second avenue and disappeared in the traffic on that thoroughfare, The number displayed by the auto- | mobile was 9,128, but this number was doubtless Prepared for the occasion of No, 9128 {s James Stokes Pr Pushes Cars Ofi Rails; |S, Pack atau ine Dersey? Sure) ss vaceriny aires nem regiat wae has materially aided the Y. M. C. A. P The plate numbered 9,128 Is at his heme |What Other State Could Produce! so Remarkable an Equine in the original Package as It was re- as That? celved from the office of the Secretary of State, The car for which it was ed has been In storage since Jan, “Ae the train was running slong through # cut at Biberon « horse is believed to have either jumped or Bi mm down the embankment and struck some of the coaches on the aide, throwing two of thems aeroes the track blockiag beth the north and south bound track.” ‘This 1s what happened to-dey on’ the Within @ few minutes after the reb- bery orders were sent out from Police Headquarters to all stations to watch for a black Plerce-Arrow touring ear with @ black leather top carrying chauffeur and two passengers. The order was hurried out from each sta- ton house to the partolmen on post. CARRIED MONEY WRAPPED UP UNUER HIS ARM. | | | More than two weeks have pat The young folks, tt 19 satd,| opinion over the month old marriage tral Rallroad atgailberon, | Beckerm , as large as two pigeons’ exes and far! “ ‘ . an is twenty years old, elim ince Mrs, Sorg's sable coat was xtolen, : eect Ane bane talend Eatens Le ak ah ey yf, 1 Sali a ae “3 wil appear at meetings and posatbly in] of Eijeh Marshall Allen, septuagenar- i ding to the telegraphed de-|and not strong. His home ts at pa but absolutely no trace of It has M cart and had been unable to withstand |@nd the pearls and sapphires will recall | street parade tn w York, The chil-]$an lumber merchant, to pretty nine-| catch of a local news gatherer, Jefferson street and for the last seven eeseiires: se eae na.” | the intense cold of the early morning. | the recent Durbar, dren were assembled early in the day|teen-year-old Mattie Laura Walker, does not state the}|Months the has been employed as agsle- emia ne all as Investigation ‘thas | Edward Touhey, #ixty years old, was| But let those who are so fortunate as fm Franco-Belgian Hall, the headquarters |quondam show-giri, have invaded the . though he aeaures us| {"t bookkeeper by the United States All Shat the -pokee thvesul hae | taken to Harlem Hospital early ¢ to gaze upon this splon dof the Industrial Workers of the World, aged man's sick room at St. Vincent’s| that no one was injured inthe remark-|#incoat Company at No, 23 West ida yeti sae ckl ep eerie suffering from cokt. A polici look and then another, b and Were escorted to a train whioh lett | Hospital, ‘There ts prearranged] aple accident, He does not say what bal Fy san streot, a coat or fur piece and wait for the| found the old man lying unconscious at | Problem that Miss Russell in the gown|at 9 . schedule of hours. who stand by|happened to the horse~whether, after PB here ig Heckman's practice every One Hundred and Sixteenth street and] is solving ls how to make $100 look) ‘The New York party was in charge of] the young wife watch part of the time,| pushing part of the train off the track, y to Ko to banks with checks owner to become adworbed in the play, | One Hundred Mice $1,000,000 and then gone, The gown | Jonop Hedard, seoretary of the Indus-| gud those who object to her have ‘the it got up and bit the engine, or whether | “24 obtain cash for the payroll, As, 10 Tt de the almost universal custom for] “A” yriek wind added to the suffering | Will actually cont $1, after the mill Feria Workers’ strike pore ng ft went on its way rejololng at Its Uttle | lock this morning he cashed a check members of box parties to go to the! (2 ine Gf lie wieint |tuer's pectile ANG With it, #00 Of tha laurses and an industnen Working’ eam eee exhibition of strength for $600 at Fitth avenue ‘and Fifteenth boxes with thelr wraps and hang them old wave came from the Great|sum representing’ the fabric and M from New ‘Yorks Incidentally, Mr. Alien t9 getting well rn rain was a Long Branch docal, | #treet and carried the money to the Ga) the. Hook. in. the sear, aisae } s, and after it got under headway | work and the rwmaining $1" the near childre 1 from Franco-| OM of his doctors mays his trouble 18] 4.4 the newa Katierer, and the cars| Store ‘Then he was sent to the Ger- are within easy reach of the entr iis \Gullinane ae, Fialniae Wall 4 sy relatives, |ROtMINE more than a bad cae of KrID.|Ihe horse pushed off the track weigh| 4" Exchange Bank at Bond steeet pe tie bam ane: (tla coe ainip |DROP OF TWENTY-EIGHT DE-| author of the foregoing is %, Hi land many of were singing the|@Ayway; but from the glances, thelten or twelve tons or When that] and the Bowery with a cheek gor {n thy world to slip up, ire « | AREES IN TWELVE HOURG, i, eamier, maneear, deal snd in Jish National industrial hymn aw they | Chil disapprobation and the overpowers we had finished push train at | $9844 a out with it, : aes hares |ventor of xlittering garb f Fitth | weat alony Tiere wore twenty-one !ingly anxious solicitude of the moder: or the track he had blocked the Hne| A satchel aws provided by the firm gor la key hat tee theatre thieves | Tho average te ly ee hay Ay | avenue milliner, who arriy Of | Polish child the party, three Lith-| ately well-to-do merchant might be @| pretty hly and all traffic was | Beckerman's use in carrying money, He jWork in couples and are well dressed. | was see eee oxat | the French liner La Proven ‘1 Ganians, several Lulians and numerous| master of many millions in the grip of [held up about two hours could not find it when he startes. tam In the case of Mra, Levey, the woman |% for the cor date, The drop! the material for the Kown, t vf representatives of other nationaltttes, |aggravated heart-fatlur It might be a good thing for Father | the the of tie pair left a cloth coat in place {18 New York and wmoerg! wey | jewels and (he plans and spec Hs one hunt and fifiy in all, ‘The young) ‘The le of the oaition Is Mrs,| Knickerbocker to get that hore to} th oF t BY Hie SPevenIn GOA BRE eee nun en st ad midnight ey mH : raat He sald that he had ik ranged from two io fourteen years| A. E. Cook, daught Mr. Allen's | Push for new subways. aig wrapped ft all In e plege.af ne label had been cut out of tho efoth | houre. i M. it was b degreer arg | Dromly to Kot this aur All Wore checks bearing thelr{ first wife, who Was Milzabeth Akers area Paper, secured the cackage with rubber pOya Sf - ot oir haa | Russel, end thet i wines and Ons Some of the chil-|.Allen, author of “Rock Me to », | | vands and placed it under his army Levey was with her nd|and 8 It was zero, and at 9 It had go , voy wat with her husband and § It was nd WORE | some gown. compunied by thelr parents. |Mother.” Mrs, Cook has decided ubjec: Pope’s Audae erman'a habitual route from te not notice the theft until they got up) tie W uaat; aaeecnatne Miss Russell hats o party expects to reach New York | tions to any alteration tha was make jbank to his pia f enployment was to go ont one of the ushers tena Peele se is lin the design of th os fore nught. ‘They were provided with|the famous poem read “Rock Me to A up the Bowery to Great Jones’ stpeet pen nny one leave the box with the | severe, northeast storm about to amite] cet ramer « fom wns|ampie lunches. It Wan anounced that | Sleep, Wits,” and 90. ee imed at Low 2," re “Ther e e ’ . . . | eralit sUpulating, howey that! another band of children will be relatives Mr. Allen ‘a car, He started te pe expecte to-night pe imorTe + * went ” >t ow that rou i tce alge to be expected Lo-nikht oF tarmorrow | ree lve auld bw purchased | awa her, They. wore not at.th Cut DreSSeS ioc; ans ina veschen the haa ak have with ease. Ld A era reat Cees in Paris, because the Fre ‘ rn 10.-With red nosey |{herry Dale Farm wedding, near “. reat Jones street whon the hight Tt ae Of Mra, | Melt it w aOR were i Drtiila than " n ' t. happ: j Norwalk, Conn, and didn't t} y 1 Sor the forty-| row in than ft t apy ta { et Py, men Interferred with his plana, odo) \" the 4 spread all over Now |@d If they wer ' atw land Miren of Law. | to be. They dies waolw| Church Dignitaries Forbidden to! as neckerman tett the bank a black es ‘ the use of th q eel pen rikers pasted throu | business. They ¢ site ‘ tomobile h 3 . | England, ddle Atlantic States ard . wi thin | ttend Aflairs Where Women automobile that had been standing at jee ee ener back from the coset as |cesstal was Mr. Krame ‘ noo vay to New GIRL BRIDE WATCHES By His) ‘tt the tbove Great Jones street bee Onio and Indiana, | weve the Jewels for che go y ttle band, many of them BEDSIDE ALL NIGHT. Wear Decollete Gowns. nt slowly southward. ‘The sade ae | Kramer was afraid the cu t me from Lawrence o : te hie “ ae : mov ni he. wins 0 y Tawr ®] Youthful Mrs, Allen refuses to be diss] ROME, Keb. 10—-Pope Plus to-day mae pur us eye on two mea ibe tokets TRAINS UP-STATE; him back ebout three waialier, Ake b IUWSY) SHA aha ou eh dignitaries must dectine to|** areas an poe be: ” 7 y t ow how the 7 r + vehal ACU LOn. here w er % . " f the tavennn | MERCURY 22 BELOW, |* ‘8! 8 bos [Allon waw taken sick at Pinehurst, N,/attend sock bape clm Melee] hwest corner of Great : afternoon, ww for the gown, a in the midat »f thelr honeymoon, . a siete | Jone and the Bowery just as “n : twenty-seven] gyract prow this t wit , It's ter ave all this fuss owns, ‘The Pontitt been op-| Beckerman got there, 4 « No Is OMA AY ae a one ay anes WIN thet sea nee e 4 as she te; t fp was stricken W ta vere a In the firat place h Siam manta hue | abe’ sald ony CMe me. 19ke tha | paped: ta |VICTIM STRUCK DOWN: BROM shew moved to ily ladies’ waitinw the me jfrom avout here ‘ gown, It Fe ssa pa ant ee and fin _ TWO SIDES BY THIEVES, : ur " Mev | «a strip rat x6 @ne ua-|my husband and { un dearly."* ne in Cathal! 1 secke el a 'y ' | pes about the 1 Ax for the tea” Abas Ald foe en hall - —-—- with blackJacks, One blow landed om ind in a sort of thingmas sehe . Pred of Freie +l gcone taut night Mrs. Cook was ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, the back of his head, the other om hie + crossing over rou arran "| darkes Fav on ia % | roads depart at 9 o'alock, ‘The meet. | Sun ries. 7.01 Asa sata 2\Moou tls, 1.82 right cheek, He went down Ike @ log 1 ae allroad tine went) at Around the walmt, \ tall Gren Jing between them wan not overpower Big ‘ea Wa and the package of money slipped out ener day north, has been abandoned, ‘Tie | YOu know, the yi v, it's perfectly fair to assume! ingly cordial, especially since Mrs. AM, BS {from under his arm, vider and i | tuft wh u ipper part, Lillian will look perfectly good tn} Hy } g g | One of the highwaymen grabbe@ it Vass Bow, PC aa And Js comes back to form @ Whatedge wat sown end started ater his partner, who had. Y

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