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‘WEHATHUBR—Fatr to-night FIN EDITION. FLIES UNDER THO mes a Wednesday; warmer. ‘New AS GREAT Prank Coffyn Does Spec tacular Stunt in His Big Hydroaeroplane. MAKES AUDIENCE GASP, ‘Sheer Volplaning Opposite Navy Yard Leads Many to Expect Accident The most renarkable exhibition of an airship ever given in thie part of the country was performed la: ais afters noon by Frank T. Coffyn, in a hydro- aeroplane. Coffyn sailed around the Battery from Pler A. Reaching a height of seven hundred feet be pagsed over the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges. ‘Then he volpianed at a dan- wer angle and with a wide turn apeod first under that bridge and pro- seeding southward passed aiso under the Brooklyn Bridge. Coftyn was alone im the machine, as thé moving-picture apparatus failed just as he was about to start, and rather then disappoint those who knew of his projected flinght he undertook tho jours new alone. he sheer volplane manoeuvre was made just opposite vhe ni was #0 steep that 1: seamed aw If the machine would surely strike the water, n was" He rose to a height of about thirty feet, the machine oeing always under per at this sa emheight he passed under the Brooklyn Brid, although it was neces- sary for him to take the least nit of a Ap Just as he passed bel of the second bridge. After passing under the bridges Coffyn sidmmed close to the water, the river craft in the vicinity saivting him with thelr whitles, Off Liverty street he rose lightly in the alr and proceeded to tound Governor's Island and thence ‘to Pier A. where he started. WASHINGTON AGAIN DENIES INTERVENTION IN MEXICO. 13.-Reaitzing reelden in press despatches telling of p tervention on tho part of t States, the State Department to- oued anoher olrculey to te d!pl and consular representatives {n Mexico flenying “all foolish stories’ about American intervention, and oxpressing AND SWEEPS EAST RIVER the roadway) Cl thing good to eat sinom he wan inc CROWD CHEERS ‘AT BOOM OF CLOCK MR-BLOOMSKNOGK GIVES WIFIE SHOCK He Must Gome Home at 9, You See, If He Wants Judge to Leave Him Free. Walfrid Bloom awoke to-day after a long night's sleep at home. There's a reason, Mr. Bloom is the original full-grown New York curfewist. In future, when the clock booms 9 watches can be set by the fact that Mr, Bloom will be in- serting hia night key into the look of the door at No. 747 Lexington avenue. He did it last night; he te going to do it to-night and to-morrow night and so on indefinitely, because if he doesn't Magistrate Appleton of the Yorkville| Court ts going to send him to the Island | for @ year. “A husband,” said Mrs. Bloom to-day, | “4a a nice thing to have around a house,” “And a house," grunted Bloom, “ts a |fino thing to have around a husband, ain't 1t2” Bloom's sentence was meted out yea terday, Mag when his wife complained to 2 Appleton that Bloom insisted | t nights with girls he met, 2 and 3 ant tr she averred, 4 o'clock tn the mornin ‘ @ kicks me." | nd when he comes in, | "My wife, she talks too much,” said|#0me Monthe ago. Bloom. ‘That's what the trouble 1s," Bloom resonted the curfew decision at He told the Magistrate he liked and said he didn't be- they'd let him bring his wife Mag strate countered by athe in the morning. witch will you take? asked “a year on the Is. every night at hon tate the 9 o'clock ¢ Bloom, But accor indie the o'clock ta grouch by torday, “and fix of Roup 2 tebies, I knew he sed up, Friday night, Waea supper was} ready I Mary up to cail him, He! sald he t want anything Flor ° iii cid — eta WEATHER—Fale toon Wednesday: warmer. ’ EDITION. a a oceans cata aie oer) warengme _NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE’ CENT. 7 = “THO GUN FIGHTERS | (Scene i in Court at Brandt Hearing as IM (F BRANDT Bystander in 5 titers Bend | | Probably Fatally Hurt Dur- | ing Fusillade. | ——— 4 = KELLY WAS THE TARGET. | 4 | Full Investigation Demanded by | Louis Poggi, Who Killed “Kid” Sentencing Judge, and Banker: ’ Twist at Coney, One of Cchi ; sd Y, | Schiff Insists on All Facts the Prisoners. i i Being Heard in Scandal. Thero was a gang fight In Mulberry a TOMBS PRISON Bend to-day. Five quick revolver ay ped eth MY A SENTENCE WAS ILLEGAL chanced to be passing, who had noth- tng whatever to do with the fight, fel | JUSTICE GERARD SAYS. to the sidewalk, perhaps mortally are cart Bee ao ya 4 wounded by @ bullet in the breast. U ; The police were quick upon the - (ol UES Mie) ee IS A RON MISSING: AN INNOCENT MAN Attorney-General Declares State hood dared venture to windows and | “ esdiray ouseteconresse bet Should Seek “Power That Can about, Louls Poggi, better known as ” : "Lowe the Lump,” supreme. gus. Nees | Use Courts” to Railroad. fighter of New York since he killed Thomas Murray Knew Noth-| “Kid” Twist and “Cyclone” Lewis at | , —— Panera Tpiace) eu Marat in Ue Kern 1 ] ing of the Crime for Which | At the conclusion of the second of two unprecedented legal pro- “Gamey" sola Were under arrest. i $ i Wo Beth ‘deeiad kisWing enyiiind eheet He Was Held. ceedings in me courts of New York County, a motion for a new trial the shooting. The police, however, {for Foulke E, Brandt, the convicted Schiff burglar, was granted by Judge \ say ey have an eye-witness of the! | Rosalsky this afternoon. After spending fourteen hours in the b ) The injured man te Patrick MoKenna, Tombs, during which time he was not Judge Rosalsky set aside the plea of guilty entered by Brandt five an old laborer, just now out of work, allowed, to see any of his friends, re! years oy on which he was senten ced to thirt ’ " Tas Ee cet hata tides [MICHAEL J, DADY RETIRES are! 2 #10.000 att tor a crime te| Years aa ea ey wes ene hirty years’ imprisonment. ee A peal nun cae Financie’s Companion’ Re-| FROM RO KLYN POLITICS knew nothing about, ‘Thomas Murray | In granting the motion for a new trial, Judge Rosalsky pledged him- s a 4 priest of ve ¥ nth st : ea 7 1, salasribecsapal resatennewianen er 5 : | BROOKLYN PO! eof Nos Work Witty-clghth street, | saif to aid a full and fair investigation of the whole Brandt matter, from fan SeKennee hist taped ine tne; fused Offer of Settlement i bak Cie Teak ete Cee aL rabies Talat dl sire ctnaroW aH Rese Re i rh soak Hevea ct c ‘a sumpe lio | ’ Republican Lead as Done So with the Columbia Phonowraph Com. | start to finish, je ction of Judge Rosalsky took the wind out of ambulance with him and gave him ex- Made by Heirs-at-Law. ack ‘ie Ti pany in the Tribune Bullding, was hon- | os ‘ : A Nie F kiss treme unction on the way Belore, but This Time Braciy AibaHG Teta CA GAG aE ails of counsel for Brandt, who had previously, in arguments before Jus- | KELLY KNEW HE WAS GOING - — He Means It. e Criminal {tice Gerard in the Supreme Court on a habeas corpus proceeding, attempt- “TO GET HIS.” The heirs of Rdwin R. Hawley, Michael J. Dady has retired from urt. ed to show that Judge Rosalsky deliberately misled the prisoner into mak- The story of this gang fight begins! cording a t Brooklyn 1 ibltean politics, again, On Jan, % the Grand Jury fled an tne y i sion to bolster up a plea of it to bi if For a year at lenst,|with their affairs, aro in a panic for |'M!8 time, ho announces, his retirement gictmont, charging conspiracy to de. |S admissions run 8 Ris guilty to burglary in the first |the gang, which 1s headed by Jack| fear ward and companion, Mies - Ps pathidap ioeedta ie pd fraud against Donald Perse, Harry In- | degree. Siroceo, has, #0 the polico say, “had !t/Margare: Cameron, may really pay pad aril tte to attend to MRAM, Charles R. Mitohell and Thoms | Mortimer To Schiff, whow house) of the People va Brandt at 2 o'cloek in" for Jimmy Kelly, otherwise James | will or, at any rate, a bill of #: Ua aalge at as Murray on the complaint of Wiliam Brandt, @ former , entered} this afternoon, his courtroom was aad de: Silva) who ja) the propristop of chal @hng « larKe the late finan see Nine ves Shinks of Springfeld, Maey., who (Jomed thre 1s counsel in t roby jammed, as had been the courtroom of Mandarin Gardena at the top of Doyers possessions. | ot a Biyeulng Rais F many charged that these four men by trick | Ment 12 alive Beant a new bree anit, i asaale Gerard ley We morning. Mes strest, He did something the gang ob- |0f Ie ene Ks BOS ful follower, finding and dev ad obtained from Hitn $10,000 said hy clout was anxious that the | Ge noes ree not present tn the Court of Jected to and it was thought bettor to on's ation that she eidab ONDODMEY ina Worllilesa etook trance ate ! Pate Sessions as he had been tn the remove him permanently. This perman.|ind that the grest Hawley n Dady influence ms. wa, - iM joubiic shail have # weds Supreme Court, where he appeared by ent removal business, by the way, 1#|Babylon, the town liouse in Six: |¢ tilend, te Alexe che, Warrant for the arreat of Murray i tie case r that the) virtue of the writ of habeas corpus, not very diMcult of accomplishinent|tieth street and a large alice uf als | via been fighting \“#® placed tn the hands of Detective “of Mr, Schiff and his wife, whlch] “At the counsel table in the Court of when thero are mercenaries at the beck acurities were here, Mis, Coweron vat | ot the Fire: Busby of the Ventral oMlce, who went to Hh athate by Brandt, be Vidi |General Seasions were Mirabeau Lb, and call of overy gang leader who, for|an open breach with the } landea the {he Towns and Clarence Shearn, ropresent- & consideration, will “bump a guy off'|The rupt even cloned her eres ane ; ing Brandt; Judge Alton B. Parker and how cani F i ten"? | 4 ly re J 1 resulted foward Gi ti shove a canister up agaloat Bim" |frtendly | , ic moe paticued there Without nae ek| 1 new tr Now Attorney” Wattinan sis cv gangs had tried in many and an a rator of the He ca eta Oy planation, according to My. Murray, by dunes W. OM90rne.) place with counsel after @ whiapered y out of bustness by jarder of tie surrogate. leer athe ate tia legdacatip. Pusey took Murray’ {0 the "Tom nan 8 SMEE | Couvermaston with the Court. meats, and these Miss Canseron, mn open sual | | Ga cutee “Asie Disgrig by _ The next day Mr ae tis are nowith- | Mr. ‘Towns then made a formal ma. ! house, lett ‘vhe was going to arralling elt the old Dady toltewiae. y Kirby, |guatiee Gerard, arguments on the mo-| and sentencing. hie eae i ¢ sunt ‘an (he represes ennai <amapaN emo was re-ltion of Mirabean L. ve a writ| prison, ‘Then Mr, Whitman. intermed ot the family know, sho went to ©) BERLIN TO PROBE MURDER ‘hed b en : Was furs | of habeas corpus to i Brana Judge Rosalsky that it had deen agrec a UI home of friends tn thts oity. nisked by } urns cate, Justice Gerard reserved decision !in the proceedings be! c f Squad” went to the | aeare arent hae sate to find OF GERMANS IN MEXICO, si. Murray, accompanted by Me rik: ae ypinton of lawyera that | ape : othe Goma een ay UY One waliea for}uer wince the publeation of her etate- pi Kirby Bp There they no will grant the writ until after a dectaion should be ren- Baiuedas bs if isn | ne ie to these mbloyaee of Oe Baby! P| BORLAN, Fob, The Foret OMco ar _ ht ane as " 5 place ot ara TO BE ARRAIGNED FOR PLEAD. | ‘loved on the habeas corpus motion, taht, the | optate regarling rd wil! ft i peer 4. ines 0, 2D r. a Ps N. Mr. Tow 0 ng aa (ces te nny | been Unsucconst an. Announced this evening that an Invest: Bote es oe tay was not one) ING TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. 1 | wis sald that he had no ob- the good will and sincerest friendship pf the United Stat Mexico. pene SE MAN BUMPS INTO CAR. Head Down Agatnet Wind, He Is Knocked Unconscious, A man with his head low the sharp wind, cr nue to Tenth street Govern: nt for stanchion of the touthbound oar, moving at full speed He was knocked unconscious, Policeman Soderberg of the Fift treet station carried him to a drug nore and called Dr. Haywood from Bellevue Hospital. The surgeon thought the man's skull waa fractured {n his pocket wa rent aame of Peter Greenwald. W: Ward, motorman of the car, ‘owed to go us he was not to blame for the aocident, —_——>——- PRIMARY LAW BILL PASSED Porris-Blanvelt Am ent Goes Through Assembly, ALBANY, Feb, 18.—By a vote of 119 to 11, the Assembly to-dey od the Verris-Blauvelt bill amending the Di- rect Primary law #0 aa t make it workable at the spring primarios, At- tempts to cha: bil were voted icwn after @ ong abate, _—_—_—__=_ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. thet I hadn't pent him any food w b was !n prison, wo he wouldn': take an now." down- injured husband ng stairs, Sho hoard nla over jeoat in i the fron: door oF | Mra, Mloom (ir wea all off, tet to order, and @ stealthy ot camo @ kp thera" jheatthy man to con eae minutea \inig frame on hiv lonely cot, At 690 today Hioom arose, Ho stayed not for breasfast nor dia } speak to wife nor ouildren, but wen forth at once Into the noVAing Ho had pot returned by no ‘Mut not we t ate Dicom, ‘Holl, wema bask, Hod a be here wiih #1 sn gal, anyway, eee Biaterooin rover Baa peta “i ire caer Is tae iascole a and yrs 1 basi, % @ voltce protection wae lifted v he managed ¢ h iim, for Pogst te , ‘und sure with a ver could ha id n on t ning and Poss’ a home n » aftord POLIPY CAUGHT TWO MEN ANZ FOUND REVOLVE from front of 18 wero yoy % ‘ y there me Ban his story to the police, ‘they witil Mb the 4ing of the witness, (Continued on Second Page) \ | sno vised" he om oy. Kation of the murder tn Mextea of Ger- as inan aubseots has been o a coodines of the alleged aw ra, This fact 19 revinied ered, Mr. Nott told Justice Seabury a great confidence in the en, take had been nade in the arrest o vonition TAF) BACK IN WASHINGTON, Sir sturras. tam. woeep the’ noon y hope,” 4 the Eve ecutor sai’, “such @ mistake has oc- hat the d President Gets to White Hon curred, In the name of th Istrict-Ate ’ ” Time for Breakt ton reat regret at Mr a he Ls * Murray's are ll of swe t ABHINGTO! 1%—-Prostdent yogis Se 7 arging Mure m Park, ne ! Tat eturt ington ray fron Z fame ney ape more worried 407 trom Now York nained moard ee om n the his private car i. the Unton Station un- am - = TVR cat he way driven to the - : 4 ages : for breakfant, GOVERNOR 1S AT ODDS Aan offe ‘ WITH CARMODY OVER the adminis i Sparhergn: REFUSAL OF PARDO caper: 1 wx fu wees as e 5 ALBANY, Fob. 13, there ts a § wide atfference of » between Gov LB hg Dix and Attorne Carmody re aie he come » B. Brand servant er 1. Scaife one ged an yhanined ¢ av: orépart fro Dn ; ernor #aid he had not asked the At i i fay. 8 purse y-Qeneral fo: tn the " Jtot and and had not recetved any sug. I 4 o ten $1 (Me- geattons from him 4 #ocond; The Governor 4 that the record tn ¢ a Pits i d som 4 ing the Brandt oase wae turne atned 6 Now they mo annie seu ee tiene pr Mest peers Phe Attorney rseral are sure ' - prepared bie anewers ; . Paichowne Manker Stricken, wings entirely on the evidence Black of er ¢ stilton wa. | Nad beta oh Ldecided tiie mat da addy Cyiigens’ National ba ten,"" fed af ' re sf y Tho Governor wait he hat not bes Intions Namie A caused aM vas apoplex anwest { the oa ware a e rlay at the store of > — ‘ 4s on Bocond Pax t pon, Ore ie, Wigetne, at tellp, ee : ale howe, Ls eondi: FOR RACING GEE PAGE 16, tion ly not believed to serious, 5 to an adjournment if it was ests of justice. Then » Parker addressed the court in tion to the motion, but not in vosition of one opposing the ad- of even juette USES OPPONENTS’ ARGUMENT AGAINST THEM. Parker said he was amassed @t upt of counsel for Brandt to show that Judge Rosalaky'’s of the prisoner after a ple at been entered was designed Dw but safeguard the rights He quoted from ¢ at length on th legal entanglements are Brandt will ‘al tere | o If he docs Likely to result. I he arratgned in the Sessions Yeluck to: no ore Judge R to two indictments, on lary tnt ' th n be nee this ma! 4 ‘* con- st my client would not inter- into the © for the pur tving his sentence commuted his man Brandt posed asa martyr ernor ang tried to con the impression that he was there ent with one dearer elf to my client, ho mystery in the oi now for a trial that tle the public to judge, and an ity to vindicate his honor and ls beloved wife, “If you should be in doubt a o do after you have Istenea An appoint to what to the ] jArguments In the case, give the prison. | resartions jor the beneflt of the doubt.”* ALL FACTS ARE TO GE MADE | Judge Rosaisky announced that he PUBLIC, jwas prepared to decide the case at At any rate, Brandt {a to be tried jonce; that from the authorities ho had ‘ t made jeonsulted, the Supreme Court had no frintic. Judge Rosa however, will right to @ecide oh this matter, Judge not it La Judgment on Seni bungher |Rosalaky salt: \ second time, | “It 1 grant him a new trial it shall be When Judge Rowsalaky called the cage ip ihe tacerepy of fustion—that doere ( om

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