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ete Vo remanded for forty-eleht hour plaining that Beckerman had not {ually Mentified Ross! ‘This not surprised the Magistrn him, as he turned vpon Farley, et “Bam conducting ta ing to law " you as to what Dante d Farley spoioniz 1 Re brought t ve r Magistrate ask made a positive and Beckerman + "You certuiniy point from among « 1 VICTIM OF HOLDUP NoT SURE OF PRISUNER only Apsistant District \ttorney Brecke ridge, who was in court, asked Hooke man i he had not tol nin that was the man who had a afd Reckerman repiled that he at all sure of the man. Ther mam explaine! that when le was i the hospital after the atrnck en him the police had brought film a number of photographs, one of which was of Rossi, and that he hal probably identi that r pointed out that ul was of Rose fled the man fre Magistrate O'¢ the picture the police without a hat, bot Beckerman main- tained that he was pot of Nie Mdentification. After this the Magistrate held Rosai in $3,9 bal) until to-morrow afternoon in order that Mr. Drecken- ridge might summon Witnowees tn an effort to identify Pow | Ever wince the polloe have had thelr | hands on Ross or Rossi, the taxicab driver whom they suspect of being Im- pileated in the holdup of Irving Beck- erman, who was robbed of $900, they have set great store by the arrest and have Indicated thelr belief in his par- tletpation in or knowledge of the bank messenger rovbery. Detective Flaherty of the West Forty-seventh street station, gned Rossi before = Magistrate | O'Connor tn Jefferson Market Court to- day. Roast, who says his Ross, is a wmall, well-built man. Ttallan in appearance, with keen bisok eyes and coarse black hair, Flaherty made @ short affidavit “on information and belief” that Rosst was concerned in the Beckerman robbery, and asikod that he be remanded for forty-oigit hours. To this Rossi strongly objected. ald to the Court: “T demand an Immediate examination. IT can prove that I was #tck tn @ay last Saturday whon Beckerman wae robbed, I was not In my car at all. Speaking to-day of this arrest, Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty sald “That was only a ‘pick-up’ so far as the robbery of the bank messen ste) concerned. No one saw the number of the big black car in which the three | ighwaymen escaped. 1 feol muro that | ne men aid not get away by means of ye elevated train, because I have tho | ame of a citisen who #aw the car, It| weat north on Ohurch street and was fost in the bend of that street at Mur- tay treet, | MAY HAVE BEEN 8IX MEN IN THE HOLD-UP, “There may have been six men in the fobbery, because I have heard now of n old man who was neon standing in ront of the taxi. But he may just have pan @ Dasner-by. When Montan!, the driver of the taxt- | b, was arraigned in the Tombs po: flce court on a charge of being a “aus. piclous person,” he was remanded to the Police Headquarters with his own foneent to the proceeding. Detective Stringer of Headquarters was the com: | Plainant against him, but Police Com- | missioner Dougherty and Inspector | Hughes were in the court room. Commissioner Dougherty told Magis. trate Herbert that he would like to have Montani remanded to Police It quarters, and the Magistrate asked: “Montanl, have you any objection to being remanded into the custody of the police.” “Not a bi! answered the chauffeur, of the taxicab, “I want to dp every thing in my power to help the poilve to catoh the hignwaymen, and 1 want to put myself at their disposal.” Barly to-day Detective Devany of the Weat Forty-seventh street station ar- rested Charlie Ross, allay Charles! Young, alias Charles Chaufalo. alias | Charles Roas!, upon suspicion of being implicated in the taxicab holdup of last | fatulay in which Irving beckerman, & bookkeeper, was lugged and robbed of $900 at the Bowery and Great Jones atreet. ‘The arrest was significant in view of the connection Uhat is ma holdup of Saturday and yesterday bery of the two bank messengers. F the outset it has been #trong!y apparent) that the same gang committed both crimes, uving in cach instance a blac Automodile in which to make their os cape, About tts a vile the polle have bung thelr Lest work The number of the machine, sure real name ty He the place where it is kept and the chauff who Grives it are known to the po and the number corresponds in four of Its five figures with the one used last Sat- urday. Witnesses who saw the machine used Saturday told the police that it bore the nuniber 9128 N.Y Detectives investiating the crime sald that they thought the spectators from the street must of necessity have seen the number from an angie and that then the first figure was not reported After they had looked £ No. 918 and found that It belonged to James Stokes, the philanthropist, of No, 4 Cedar wtreet, they hit upon the !jea that the number contained five figures and thus located the machine and ¢ an the now believe were Jeading factors ty beth the Beckerman holdup and the larger affair that yesterday exciied the entire financial district Following this clue the dete found that Ross, or Young, or Whichever may be his rea! name. tives Rossi, was a frequent visitor at the EMforado Ca Seventh avenue’and Fifty-second at 4 place much affected by chauffeu SUSPECT IS “GUN MAN” AND FRIEND OF CHAUFFEUR, They found he was very friendly with the chauffeur who drove the ear with the five figured number that matcnes the last four figures of the number gly atfer the Saturday hold u 1 Wht they traced a straight connection between fe known as a despe “gum man” of many encounters and th gang workers who are suspected as (ie ost probable perpetrators of both @imes. At the same time the suspected man was locked up at the Mercer street sla tloa, Btephen Sanborn, superintendent ot | Broaaw | Bank at | and dark of hair and countenance, jbeen used to wrap some sort of weapon | Police learned that It was the custom i | feurs | Whether or not {t was possible for the Se eee eee tee THE EVENING WORLD, hod strong lead , . 7 were sont to the garags to await the| Lost Her by Very Close Shave claimants of the machine, but, evt- . ~ tly, (ney did not make any effort to} ——Didn’t Give Shampoo for learn the identity of th wher from the official Ist of motor cars. ‘They , ; suai ! were still “on the Job" today and Love He Gave—Next! patiently waiting. aooaneny ont regivter of the Clinton Turkleh Vath: No.. & Clinton street, which Once upon a time there wae a@ little ” short distan from the gir) who belleved in fairy stories. She an Evening World reportet | read the story of Cinderella and the re Ue aaa ce i taepnone | Prince who came and rescued her from “Bernate ‘arm "Rae 4 lephon call at th me of Dt. Roth adduced (a life among the cinders and took her to a beautiful castle, and gave her lots of jewels and fine clothes. This little; 1 wan aixteen years olf, when her the information that the doctor was not | at home, but that he was expected soon, Dr, Roth called for his car to-day and} @ rodeo away with his friends and the) detectiven. With the arrest of Rosa and the find- tng of the black machine the pollor doubled their efforts. One hundred a fectives took up the trail of the five] men who are ned in the daring and desperate incursion below the dead Mne in which one of thelr number co: ered Geno Montani, a chauffeur, with a GIN wanted to walt for the Prince, for | fhe had to work hant all day in w little back room, basting clothing, and she wanted fine clothes and jewelry. The girl's nae was Jennie Annis, and for several years she had lived | With her foster-mother, Mrs, Antionetta | Cotapenta, at No, 143 Mott etréet. Tony | Simone, a good looking youth of twenty revolver while two of his fellows Jumped | years, went to the home of Jennle'a into the moving taxtoab at Edgar atreet | gunt to make love to thie modern and Trinity place and beat the bank | Ginderetia, Meswengera unconscious, leaped out at spur he's not Prince," Park placo with the $2500 In currency | Jeune tone uae oan 4 wre which they were bringing, from tho! man who has lots of money and who Produce Exchango Bank@at No, 10 will buy me fine furniture and protty dresse BUT ALL AREN'T MILLIONAIRES THAT WEAR DIAMOND NGS. “Rut he's a millionaire, | the next best thing to a Prince,” sug: gested the guardian of Jennies wel- fare, “He has @ diamond ring, always to the East River National) 0, 6% Broadway. POLICE RECORD OF ROSSI HAS NO CONVICTION, Rowel, the prisoner, was the only enol Individual at Police Headquarters wien he wan brought there early to-day, He! {9 a alight, email fellow, amall of body | Ms Rives little idea of the I!fe | gooa cloth Jennie thought Appearance s over her mother's he has led. No moro desperate man i8/ woran for meveral days and fnally dee jilsted among the gang fighters of the) VO et tee mutetitue for ae city than the litte fellow who Is now Lehardiut deta Ascrted 4 millionaire might not be a0 bad—#o she anid “Yea,” and Tony, Jennie and her mother went to the City Hall on Deo, 23 last and the pair were married, And then the fairy bubble of Ife with @ millionaire broke—for Jennie had married a barber. No sooner had the wedding ceremony been completed “Cinderelia’ held by the police, The poltee hook him up with the Sat |urday night holdup of Beckerman by, | What they consider atrong links. They Jconnect the Saturday holdup with RA terday's star criminal event, the methods empleyed were ldentic the men seem to answer the same gen- eral description and the same sort of than * learned she had not automobile app the escape of both predutors partion, In wdditien, “a | married a millionaire, that flne clothes newspaper containing an account of the | and Jewels were not for her, and for Baturday crime wax found, stained with bleod, along the route of the taxicay robbery of yesterday, and had evidently @ honeymoon #he had to go to her Iit- tle newing room, while Tony went to the barbershop in Canal street where he wax omployed. Oh, how Cinderetla did cry: She went home with her aunt and eatd she never wanted to see Tony again, Hut Tony really he tried to get her to come and live with him, She would have nothing to do with him, however, and Tony pei niated in hia attentions unt! Mra, Cin- deretia Annis Simone secured a aum- mons for his appearance in the Tombs Police Court to-day charging htm with having threatened to Kill her. 80 NOW IT WILL CO8T TONY | $600 IF HE ANNOYS JENNI”. “She thought I had anoney and when ehe found out 1 didn't have anything with which one of the bank mersen- (Bers might have been struck. | SEEKING CLUE THROUGH TAXI. CAB DRIVERS. ing about for further clues the of the East River National Bank to send ‘te messengers for money in @ taxicad every Tuesday, Thuraday and Vriday and that Montant's taxicab was always ed. They found that three chauf- other than Montant had driven the car on such occasions, Those men | are Wililam Wataon, Samuel Leskowita | and James Miller, made to find these what thelr conneotto # have been and robbers to have got thelr Information [except what I eafned, she would not upon the bank's custom from one of live with me," sald Tony to Magistrate them | Herbert. Tho elder of the two bank messengers! “Haven't you lived together as man ‘s Wilbur I, Smith, notary of the Bast River National Bank, sixty-one years wt asked the Cou answered Tony, “I want to live and old, living at No, 901 Sterling place, . but she won't have mi Brooklyn. Me was serlously injured] «there's nothing ia married I with blows on the head and neck from the wife has to work,” declared “and that's what I'd have to do tt I lived with Tony. 1 was decetved when I married him and now he hae threat: Sinith recelved are|ened my life with a rasor and gun it he in confined to hie bed /1 won't Hive with him." @ blackjack, and was removed to his) home after treatment at the Hudson Street Hospital. The injuries Mr. #0 serious that to-day and under the care of phyals! you pretended to be well off, eatd Mis wife and daughter, who wero! Magistrate Herbert to To When you en vy an Evening World reporter, sald | married this girl She has’ never Ived | that the physicians had given orders! with you nor does she intend to, You that he was not to ee any one nor tolcan't forces her or annoy her into liv make any statement: ing with you. You must keep away Mr. Smith has delirious at timen| tr n her and I shall place yor under unt wished her to get married, But the! and that's! has @ pocketful of money and wears! ALBANY, Feb. 16=The sole putpone of Gov, Dix in designating fichard 1, | Hand as Commixsioner to trie |mony on the application for Mxecut! lelemency made by Folke F. Brandt, {former servant of Mortimer L. Sohift of New York, was to determine wheth. ‘er there wns any foundation for th wrongdoing on the part of public oM- cals and others, acoonting to a atate- ment made at the Executive Chamber to-fay. Mr. Hand conferred with the Gover- nor this afternoon regarding the care jand was requested to make @ thorough investigation into the allegationa ‘for the purpose of determining whether there !# any new evidence that would warrant the Govrnor in granting a par- |don to Brandt. |, “I doctted the case on the record a it wag before mo,” ald the Governor Jascertain {f there is any additional evi- dence to warrant a reconalderation of my former decision.” It was made known that when the Governor denied Brandt's application there was nothing In the record which indicated that Brandt had been im- properly treated, the principal question ‘deing that of the sanotity of the home, &@ question on which the Governor ha very pronounced views ‘The only men with whom T discussed thin case,” said the Governor, “were At- torney-General Carmody and Mr. Van Santvoord, my legal adviser, of New | York, concerning tt. | “t have seen Mr. Charles F. Murphy |pnt once In ax or eight months,” added | the Governor. _—_— | BILL GIVES PARDONED INNOCENT CONVICTS PAY FROM THE STATE. ALBANY, Fob, 16—A bill which may have @ bearing in the caso of Folke F. Brandt, who {s seeking @ pardon from Gov. Dix, reported favorably to-day ‘by the Senate Committee on Penal In- stitutions, The ‘ill was introduced by Senator Ormrod, and provides that if the Gov- ernor certifies that in his opinion a | peraon pardoned by hin was not guilty lof the crime for which he was impris- joned, such certificate may be made the | tants of a claim for compensation to be ‘adjudicated by the Board of Clafms. ——— —— BANK RUN STARTED loved his bride and | BY REFUSAL OF | (Continued from First Page.) {ing this, that they would get the full amount of the!r money if they would take their turns dn the line. Mandel's bank computes Its interest sembannually, Jan. 1 and July 1. Those who withdrew to-day will Jose the tu- terest on thelr money from the first of the year. Mr. Mandel attfibutes the run to a wang of thieves which for years has operated in the neighborhood. “T have heen trying to break up the gang with the aid of the police,” said Mr. Mandel, “This ganx has made a practice of watching for my dopositors to withdraw their savings. Then the gangsters follow them and pick their nee the assault and has been heard to! $00 bonds for xix montha tp insure her| Pockets or even chase them to their ery outs “If T bad only been prepared!" against your annoyance hones and e thelr money at the and (It wan all so mudden!” and “The = Pomhe pollce have aided me in trying The other messenger in Frank Wardle, | to etop the work of this gang, but in the sixteen-year-old son of ‘many cases the complaining witnesses Wardle, grocer, of Pai have been frightened off and proseu- Dougherty kave hiv namie out ae “Wor. {0s te a oa cree ae Wh KOR dell’ last night, 00) one, 7 c¢ i rectly —_— _ solvent, I have plenty money to pay TRUST THIEF SENTENCED. | | all who wish thelr depostts, E CE le A reflection of the panic that started the run on the bank Was felt in Public When Wickes Serves Term He Will | School No. 100, at Suffolk and Riving- Be Arrested for Forgery. | ton streets, where Principal Oorneitus , ae 6 ? Fleming has a pupil's saving account si PTA ieee eee oF | th Jamounting to about $600, Nearly 200 of ) cor Tram Company, who! the 2,500 pupti in the school became pleaded gUiLy to taking $10,000 of the nervous about their pennies to-day and company's money and concesting ats jaaked the principal for their #avings. theft altering (he books, was to- | r. Fleming sent to the bank in which day need by Judge Crain, in Gene (Continued from Pirst Page. jhe Benne. Wie secouat nd sad | the eral ons, for larceny, to Sing Bing money fh ° for Jess than tw are and four — | nace Only one or two applied for the mi more than four years and| was in the direction of finding out what | °**™ _—_—_——_— mo | became of Brandt's property after he | ' t \ | ERS. ent for forwery waa lodxed with the] Headquarters show that Lieut, John | President ¢ atley | Rbbete 0 anion of Sus Sing to be werved On ‘Taytor went to Brandt's room, seixed | Brooklyn Netione aan loam. Fes ot Pee eae eaaimattt | 4 effects and took them to the prop: |celved the alaned contracts for 1812 o ane ae ot on HOME WAY” erty clerk. Further the records show (three mdre players to-day, The men that theae effects were turned over i¥4| who were satisfied with the club's JUAREZ ENTRIES. "Milton Schiff, |tcrme Wate Biaeher Maessen, Ouifeleer | Dodgers secure JUARWE Four Mccpnisive tor do-|_ SMEe TANF Lieut Tamiea W, Tra | Moree. wne Hie Deng. | Hit ae ree » owe nor and Thomas F. O'Connor, property ine fast infielder from FIMOE MACE selling: tive and opechait tur | clerk at Police Headquarters, were ex- League, who is credited with being Mice Miter Pager Beach Teamerads. | arained by the Grand Jury to-day. euch a good man that he probably wil, Poe pile. Fae f lit; Wiki | Trainor was In charge at Police Head- be a permanent player on the team, Bear, Milo. Dy tio. the nicht when Brandt's $< PR gad ig ad onehat | property turned over to “Milton | Ea Achenbach De ylenge Bag Schiff." The District-Attorney hopes! CINCINNATI, ©, Feb. 16.—Edward Sait ie | to determine the identity of “Milton | © fthe @yr- Tow Pin 108 ny Mani-| SEDI” and find out what he did with | Ashenbach. former manager o fine Byr: (ive, 02. Mereth aifesse | Hrandt's cigarette case, watch, letters S°U8* ft bi 4 ee Ne aig) ARG other property, | State Basodall League, and more tately PHOTOGRAPHS SEIZED FROM BRANDT DESTROYED. scout for the Cincinnat! club of the Na- | tonal League, « | Mon hospital, whe today at @ deten- he had been com FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, l |ports that Brandt was the victim of) — today. “I declared the case closed, denying tho application upon that | record. Mr. Hand was designated to CASH AFTER HOURS Le RnR ER 9, CAEN Attn nmr vw 1912. fons to-day as ond her seventy- } five-year-old huevand drove up to the % Waldorf-Astoria for Juncheon, after a morning round of shops. M Alsop is just twenty years old. The stepfons, whom she acquired at d twilight vester@ny in Trinity Church.) any bee may Te 9) are Harold W. Alsop, twenty-two, and TRS be BAT. | Eaward Hf, Alsop, eighteen, Ma ee ee ‘Ido think my sons are just sweet,” declared Mra, Alsop. Unimpaired as to digestion and un- daunted by the brevity of the sleep that followed last night's Joyous wed- |ding supper, Mr. Alsop, the latest Near-octogenarian to join the ranks of blushing bridegrooms, arose early to- day and hastened from the Waldorf tn she Thi AINTT LOVE FIERCE? IT JUST ATE HEART Jan automobile. He had spent the ‘night--or most of tt—celebrating with his sone. He drove to the Hotel Latham, | | where by appointment his bride, who | was Miss KMe Hill of Georgia, was| en | waiting for him in her mamma's apart- (Continued trom First Page. jments, ‘There was an affecttonate | | sreeting, and the beaming couple os | whisked away fi the hotel to have furnishings that were the finest and| breakfast at eome quiet restaurant, mont expensive to de had | with @ morning of shopping to follow After Whi left his wife and she} When the earliest of the newspaper started her suit for separation, the| reporters arrived at the Latham there pe Fae) her P genie Dy 14 fate} was no one but Mrs, Hill to greet Ing this reduced to 9,000 inter, and then | MM Tecently made an application to the ir. Alsop is extremely spry for his Court to have ft redo st!l! furthe she said with a smile. x] to $100 a month. When Mrs, Wheslor, didn't want to be bothered who lives at the Great > ‘thern Holl, | viewers, so they arranged to meet ver was Informed of this, she threw up her| cart They will shop all forenoon. | re ave <n 1 My daughter hax much to do at the shall be a pauper, a begga can't pormbly tiveon tess than soon 4, dressmakers’ and other places. We are to meet for luncheon at th al heeler was a member of the firm of | “Yes, I was taken by surprise t J. B. Russell & Co,, Wall street bank- terday’s marriage, but I have fo ers, who recently went into dissolution, them and they have my blessing. ‘They Because of this, Wheeler's cou will remain in the city for several days Wheeler was unable to 1 before starting on the wedding trip {$10 a month alimony They will go to Washington for a few Mra, Wheeler declared that when days and then go to Paim Beach and Wheeler left her his income was more probably to the Bormudas,”* than $140,000 a year, ielr last trip, “How do you Ike your new grand- abroad together, #he sald, which was stepson was asker jortly before their ecparaiion, he spent, “They are lovely boys, both of them," $12,000 In six weeks, ] THEY TOOK A MILLION ACROSS) sald Mrs. Hill, “but the report that to her hushanc “ET don't had so muci business transac she sald, and ed your tried’ to memo: forget i many She was asked about a conversation | her husband had with @ bust asso clate relative to the Chien » sit with There was a titter in the court room and calla cor quiet from the bench. No 8 1 Buys This VICTROLA OUTFIT | 8 2 54 Complete 1 had only been on the stage a short time when I met Mr, Wheeler,’ she added, “but T was the prima donna, ap- pearing with k Daniels and other well known artists,” Wheeler {s not opposing a separation, fully but he does object to paying a large amount of allmony, claiming he ts at I. D. Jr. Prevent financially depressed, de ex- AVEGA, plains his abandonment of his wife by saying she has too much artistic tem perament and that !t was Impossible fc him to live with her any longer The case will be continued Monday, | MRS. KIMMEL DENIES EX-CONVICT IS HER SON.| rting Goods Fouse | 125 w. 125ih St. Bet. Wenox, & Th Avs 131 rm aT, LOUIS, Mo, 1 Mrs, Mas | telle Kimmel, sixty-cleht years old, and the man, an ex-convict, sapparentity | aixty, who a put forward vy an insur. | ance company as her son, George A. Kinrmel, stood side by side before the Jury here torde After compa them, feature by feature, Attorne: 8. Taylor demand 1 am sure he is —— ANOTHER RIPPER VICTIM. ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. 16.—The six. | teenth negro woman to be murdered on | the streets here in a little more than! | jest, purest, whi relamatiows twelve monthe was found to-day with that can be produced. the coat her throat cut negro population lug is our High Grade Sweet Choco= Hy aroused and attributes the mur) | yates” our regular Pes what they call a “Jack the Rip- quality, special at Cc AND NUTS—A be- Roots i ier ed special, They Barks Herbs wildering array of chy spleen, treme: erful medicinal power and OCOLATE MALLOWS—The centres are the fluff nute ts used in this i 25) : ered With m Porent. sugar coating, ortlandt Strest atores Mores open saturday pareMemular S4c. good Assorted Milk Chocoiates svectal 8 pouND ae Park Row and rar ey That have wo 7 Tittle information of value, {i ts be- | fined for three weeks, are of great service in purifying and e, lieved, was gained by the Grand Jury| Aahenbach at one time had managed fiching the blood are combined In Hoo: % ? ‘aylor, Trainor and O'Connor, The | the St. Paul team of the Amertcan Ae. |Sarsaparitia, which is Peculiar te ite |] For the folks who tike vartety Bom SLOT BACK. Relive far dies jiia| recorde show that letters and photo: | sociation, Me is reputed to have beer 4 6 testimontals in two years le eure a n of Mille © 20! es pr , Piinoltan A * | graphs selged in Brandt Ms Were | the discover Pitoher Mathewso to take In every box, No trouble tor Ms . [destroyed Dy ordor of Police Commis: | the New York c while acting as seout to sujt all taste: sioner Bingham, on the recomme dation | for John D, Brush of Inspector McLaughlin. Among the| Cincinnat! chro. cheap, but the price te photographs wore @everal of women.| Ashendach was forty years old. Death | a@et it to-day tn usual auld form or POUND BOX ‘ralnor told the Grand jurors he never | was caused by paralysis, lat to called Bareatabs. then president of the Hood’s Sarsaparilla | °\:. ‘v. “ox “wun ve a oa aoa WhiteRose Double Strength Saves Half At the Top of ‘the AFREE TRIAL ood on better and costing much ‘The Weser qu onstrated daily in thousands of homes in the quatity and ondu of The WESER PI make you the exee, ae to sond one of Wheeler and herself bringing a million) Delicions with Sardines and Sandu to instruck you how to operate the zeand lollars from Chicago to New York in a At Delicatessen and Grocery Stor Playe large pack- valine, 106 Spoon with each Alter you iiave given it a fair trial, Th “What became of ft when you] == and you decide to keep it, we muke ages. e hed this city?” ‘i you | Large peerage Mr. Wheeler, my maid and a mes means great- uenger boy took It to his umce" ans Special Low Factory Price} | er ceonomy. said. Gur plunos and player-planos wre New Weser Uprighis, $200 Up Player-Pianos, Slightly Used Pianos, $75 Up WESER BROS., Piano Manufacturers. FACTORY SALESROOMS, Openereningsdy aypoiotment, Tal. Chelsea G414 er mee | E rage at No. & Clinton stree Brook. | saw the letters or photographs. Me sald GIRE, BRIDE OF ment between them and my daughter ta | eported that th re 01 he ent to the Criminal t » absurd and silly. , 1 bin ace tied a i bignt LIST 10 THIS TALE Hullding ® couple of tines whine the STEEL MILLIONAIRE | Hl A HI R allt: Alsop 18 a brother of Dr. Reose B. 7 . a LT ae tor " of ® #e} treet, Lbrook- with ata X touring car, answering , "ihe tecnit at Meadnunriea snow, WHO IS 75 YEARS OLD liv the fine tobe alathers of money aa the description given of the inachine ’ that on April 18, 197, Howard Gane, | an ja Atosl merchant aburgh that was din both holdup alia OF BA F. counsel for Mortimer L. Schiff, wrote MAMMA Washington Hi magnit he sald, left the machine 2 er to the Polies Comn er Com Washin Massa st to waah Its yo inending. the work of Tavior an th at, and t rn in the morn Iirandt ¢ i) ra work, Insofar when ey retuned to give the | ha evidence thus fi heres show | F Tent 2 so an ated an the Ferandt was potnted out to him by a ale ctor ce ry, ct Cie Ha : . . @ Pinkerto ining Brandt's u Wi New Haven, ¢ ' singe yok begged inst night In the Clinton Garage Inmpector 3 | Were alectod inst night, ax follows: John Nm of the eos avin ins, no waste of ’ eres okivn. THis : ‘ " Taylor. after testifying before FP. Acheli ork City, President timeot money, Tn nickeled box, 28¢. At ah Sa te van, te Married Jennie, but She Bade tie Grand suey: went up to Police Heads E. B. Alsop, 75, Millionaire | {psc § Hrooklyn, Secretary Storevor by sil. Liberal sample free. ewhid by OR AMPen Hoth ANE Whi , quartera and put fn an application to » B. Alsop, 79, ! | Hen pCulgmie, Orange, “Ma atrecs "Gutieute,” Dent. 28, Helton. 7 j a a , i shot jl. 4 ; ¥ met F,'Jenka gr, Brooklyn, Ags st i, Hoth, of Xa, 130 Fastern Parkway. | Him Go! Snip, Snip! Wasn’t be retited on 4 pension. ite has been Steel Man, Weds Miss , | Manacer, ana Lawrence VP. Sexwab, — Bro yu. Thelr names uf on the! mi - 7 past fifty-five yeare of age, #0 his ap- ‘ ew York City, Pre as M nager. Arnold lat of the Secretary of state, wherein! — Rich Enough, Y'KNOW, | pieation must ve wranted. Effie Hill, Only 20. lesaweenion ee ¢ i CE So, e car in the Clinton Garage is a —oy a - = 3p: hell ene and when thre : “ | DIX ASKS HAND TO SEEK | ACTIVE Lovina | Vast night at 1 SCRAPE, SCRAPE, SCRAPE NEW EVIDENCE WHICH Roguish Mra. Edward Brown Alsop 50 " fon bat NOT cleaned, the poll eee MAY JUSTIFY PARDON, | Kieeed her pink fingers to her two step | Toitet alates ster) 70.400, year Glasses ARE a Sign of Intelligence! 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