The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1912, Page 10

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BLOW OPEN SAFE. EAGT SENTENES BELOW DEAD LINE, SUSPENDED IN DAY GET Ric GEMS. ON GULTY ILTY CROOKS “Expert Yeisen? Rifle ialtidieieigai 3 Forty-nine, All but Nine Strong Box of Maiden Lane | Plead Guilty in Court of Jeweller—Leave No Clue. | General Sessions. ‘DISTRICT IN A PANIC. | MERC Y'S FULL MEASURE. Took Advantage of Holiday i Less Than a Year for Twenty- | to Make a Descent Into | two: Short Terms for Some | “Forbidden” Territory. With Prison Records. Winherton detectives, v } | with the! Of forty-nine persons sentenced In the | etty’s beat offcors, are to-day Seating | Court of General Sessions “every energy to find the vous: | fourteen we to i men who invaded the Maiden Lane dis) tory, eleven were went to State | trict, where miilione of dollars ‘orth | @leven were went to the Penitentiary | of gems and precious stoner are stored, | for terme of lease than one year, one was Blew open the safe of man ae sent to the Tombs, four were fined fo mn, lant lp Ink concealed wenpona and xen 00 worth of dlamonds. Some t Between Wednesday atiernoon an WRATH INES BE Nok be ator ferday morning the daring inves . utoncea had . phlei pleaded gu post of thet to robb . toog (108, lareenios and inor degrees of . ‘ ’ | bur@ar Many i piiten records, tk today | Among the nine whe were convicted ‘This is the fret time ty years coat any | #fter trial was Charles Carles! a coun | yesgman bh on bod enovah terielt @at the crimina Polos & complete I of tie and venture be elces ymponed Fulton sireet. A. situation BY JUDGE CRAIN: upon panic resulted anong 3. M. Basen pleaded gutity to grand Powellers to-day when (ue i that) larceny: « mira Ree } ‘the man with the 4 Nitro-eiycering | farmatory of petiy | and fuse had thrown + , larceny, wher Penited, Bo! Didden territory to the Winds, Kilzaveth Lawler No. | Many of the joweller# s0 wares et pleod y to vur G0 wate deposit vaults atier hours and | # ihied Gem committed @tranged for extra « ds and unusual! Good Shepherd. No prior Precautions to prov agains: (he por i @tbility that thelr own iroasire chests end of No, ® William street t wld be the next to ed for the » wrand lafceny in the | ‘Work of the daring oroninale * #uspended. t EAPERT WORK IN CLOSELY uy tare WATCHED DISTRICT. | 7. of Ne: ite cherr Bo expertly did the yegemen do thelr ot Dleaiedewullty to carrying a HM Work that not a clue waa lel) behind volver. Xo prior conviction; f fo ald in tracing them. All the more re- Rover! at non of Pemeiee wes Meir performance when | rundred and Thirty-four {t te remembered that a wacnman 1 quldly lo wlty larceny, | Was nig ekeese nn MUNSON) tngiet arglary in the third de | gree, Benten@e suspemied for prino Bane! 5. Rose is one of tho bie mon ‘ of the diamond trade, ittx i matastione | a Pb ge we Gre 20 large as to have proniood tie | ar ae yegamen a far richer haul thas tuey | teed wil Blut) mere Nay ded fade. But pe handles his trade largely | guilty to ) by means oF mmples ant does not keep | convict @ay vast stock in his « Rose and | Chrisiv wor Of No. 16 Kinwe- { tele clerks carefully put t en Wodnesiay stock, which venue was Jand No prior pended. James Foley Hundred and Nineie pleaded yrailty to sonvicuon lar @ontence us afternoon valued wulliy to rylae & revolves Sentence The Rose © the seventh floor suspended, no prior conviction. b end is protected by a peculiar door lock | 20! Carrol of N 2 Wom which may not be “picked” py an ore |@Xt street pleaded xullly to Derglary 4inery burglar in (he third degree, sv vrioy convigtion WATCHMAN SAW NO ONE ENTER | #Hience suMpended. THE BUILCING. | Gus Kahle of No, 37 West Tenta f No one passed + watchman exoepe street pieced wullty lo grand larceny eorub women. No une in tie tmtid. |! sures. No drier cons heard the explosion that tore off! Viction; » suapended ithe big safe door posed the hoard | Clinton Wilght of No. i8 Hoyt street, gems wi etectives belleve Brooklyn, pleaded guilty io forgery in je thieves entered the building Wede the tit dexree, S04 con vtetlo: day and hid until toe Jeweller had 1 mtv Rag i ian State prison for vot loss t Beate ay a lo Lee Wan the wan: two _ A re mn bee . | enter the place, He noted that the! atore Di Maria of No. 2) Bast h covers hed been taken from the |One Hundred and Kighth street pleaded cases, and the Boor was littered guilty: to cerrying a revolver, One prior th at the top and otto Mage | tan one year and montin or two years and ix mont Leo Finkbohner pleaded {grand larceny, No prior jEblnira eformatory, sg through of that would have defied ord ree and nitro-giycerine had done th fer To deaden the sound th stoned the wuilty wonvietion; uth show vers and} James Woodson of So West A Foriystite: street pleaded yuilty te ‘ate experts One | petty larceny. No priv convieiton, { ne for sta montis Be i ‘Thurman of No, 22 lyaat f thay have ketting them, aieas eeu E Father Vaughan on Soctultom, agaivot Bator aon F fx Lenten {The first of t on ‘olive | Hun e | guilty No pri be ed. nu.) William Smith of One Hundred and and ‘Twenty-first street and Third aveaue pleaded guilty to burglary in the third to burglary in the third de conviotion; sentence suxpend- *Soctaliam end the © he will deal with fie Stato.” = The Fourth Picture in —— Morrow's Sunda as vioted in 198 of 61 KITTY COBB: Series Will Appear in To- y World FELRUANKY 24, 191 vale ed hi That Guard “ae Riviera Home SOCIAL LION EASY, scams | PRINCESS TANES THE JUNGLE KING There's enrilatty B Between the Breeds, as Her Royal Highness Finds. ~aG EVENING URLD, SATURDAY The Painting Princess—Tamer of a Real Lion— | stateroom on the ship was his without the asking. At firet the steamship peo- dle rebelled, but how may one refuse a Princess? In the olden days it was death—to-lay it is dollars. Besides, It in not so remarkable a thing, for it is becoming quite the fash |fon over there in Paris for ladies to love savage tions as well as civilized ones, And, #-s-h! there are rumors of Lion Parties to come, when the beautiful Ja dies will vie with one another as to which hes Drought the lord lege of ¢he jungie to her feet the eoonest—just as they do ‘with wumen loons. lien, But for whose | name arould he bear mm that of him who rescued him from the circus bond- age to place him tn his princely palace? THE GENERAL JEALOUS. Does he Kiss the Goneral? Ni though he . not yet, ogasionally under much coaxing to give him thie manicured }paw. Even a lion, under worldly in: fluences, may develop the human qual- ities of the green-eyed monster and roar acoording!y. It 4s well there are twelve rooms. BUT BEAST IS CHAINED. “General” Reserves His Kiss for Mistress—He May Shake Hands With Others. | painting Princess. | s si Friends of the Princess come and see the lion, the Princese’s pet, and eres realizing that he te not a iton in eh clothing, but @ really and truly lian. The curious ones leave muttering, “What ® ‘The King of Beasts has now become the pet of the boudotr and the female of (iw species studies him at clove range. ‘Right in the heart of this great city ‘he is being royally entertained and by a Princess—the Princess Lwoffpariaghy, who holds forth at the Plaza in a mutte . | of twelve rooms. The Mon? Oh, yes he ts there too. | But fear not, He may not stalk abroad. | He ts chained Only the best meat, mitk and rice the famous hostelry affords is placed at his disposal after careful suy pervision, A wondrous room {a all his own. And mark you, almost from birth | haw he known ail this, Verily is he the | Mon of the how 23rd Street On Monday 4 |X few: months ago a ctrous came to| February the j town, ‘The little Hon was then but five | weeks old. The Royal Princess caught | jslght of His Royal Highness, and as | was only quite natural fancied him SILK DEPARTMENTS. | overmuch | At once she offered moneys for me that she inight have him for jown. But the circus people lone young lion to a womat would she with him?” Ney, way, Pau- Mne—no, Princess—it could not be. It 1s bad enough for us poor mortals | of the east side to be thwarted in our} \ittle fancies, but a Princess! It was not to be tolerated! So a brave Gen- Los inter a Soret are BARLAGHT AT Sar JEAN, 93% ar, cons hasten the E Penitentiary burglary Reformatory ahan of No arrying a ary in the third degre xcept disorderby No prior con- mira I onduct. Elmira y snd xen Jo No, 1) Sierti conviction, pentiten for one, f No. 16 Si: 0 e. wi ad . : Wu die bos we Se Sm | ten Twenty tn og fug we oe ee i vy. suspended |the thied ihe 5 beipanaroncteuel reece Levine of No. % Suffolk street; toon the lion was hers to have and to Wei lacy 700 pee yous Farad ANU RRL STU CRC cetiazed LER ran RTS eee aiteaseT a ead riots merc i yn he Sed degree, | Hel ingly alaposiion through the abe eo isa PR KNior conviction, tat prisn for i, ines, ‘art (ng ae to the City Heformatary = [foretatherss ne Some Silks, inclu belle proof Habutai Bail nits tas! es an ee insert ara noes | eres Loreena muoM| HE HAG ARRIVED wvh—wwo| Alt SS BR ee oe oa Teng Dre Ker of No. 56 Ninth avenue ba ot Sate prison; in ims, unearth eh Serre ted ear unt But until cane. pie he shall go Palette de Soie. 8s5c yard aidiea mice ty Hare eny cane 1 pre yeas 10: Bote pay, BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. sercunte enjoying the. tempting dishes of fast Four.) av pI grand | in of a famous culsine. i, Thirteenth street and A, convicted of forgery in_aac- in the ten WASH DRESS GOODS. He has received much tn ‘0 prior | th 4 od 6 ond de Tee as the second offonse. State| months of ‘his young Ife, but he haw French , rved six months Inj Prison for twelvo yearw and. eleven| given nobly too. For when the royal one White and Colored Costume David Cor leah of No. ‘ don ave- | pent tentiary 38, 198 was again con-| montis, Was convicted in 1895 of a“ paths portraits of poh statis 2 be a one join the city prison. In 1908 wna convicted of at- eee E Tr eee eee iy tint tro eeentea and Navy Blue, Pink, Lavender, Wistaria, Predet tok Keott, Jesse Washburn and! tempted burglary and sentenced to serve 19 ied qullty to bur-|one year in the penitentiary. TRIAL EXONERATES POLICE, ery. nie pawe on her shoulders Myrtle Green, Golden Brown, Champagne, Seott, two! xow ne prison: Washburn, 131- BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. | and kisses her, He plays with her and ld R Natural, eae eeanee ae] Diohe. oF f0: st One |DOMMer and Maddock May knows no fear of her, Perhape—who Ol ose, Nai i was convicted acl | und Fittioth street’ pleaded | stored to Their Former Pon! Led Meg wttle Ben and Mary having inches wide. se) term in the Elmira r rn) eny in the first de- ory, Washburn and Stran had no ¢ for ten ye Police Commissioner Yaldo to-day lost sim, a Oe ee ND oe previous convietions, 1 sentence in t dismissed the charges against Capt, form, Cer’ iy Ai Robert of No. 12 Bowery a larceny. |Walliam F. Delaney, now stationed in ROW claim him so she won't love him White Old Bleach Pure Linen Suiting, it warved three. Fonts wie tn the pententiary | gottonville, $1. and Poltceman John “Ete ao stupid for people not, to eee crash and round thread weaves. Irish Iaresch of No. 1% Sands} 7: Maddock, who had been accused of pow harmless the dear little pet is,” she , . Klyn, pleaded gullty to petty | failing to perform thelr duty in the saya. manufacture. 45 inches wide. » prior conviction, Pentten- tabbing of alberto Roberts he crosses the weter and the best tT. Dwyer in the apartment convict sed to the . , t mnie Carrier, mothersine Elmina R In 1908, convie convicted of burglary in the third |e aeriel cr teld. tee donner tnslaw 4 Just Ss. td of carry iy: burglars’ tools, sente Ne prlor conviction,“ Hlmtra | Oi se NSIC ORE TODAY. MER to the State Prison for one year; in 1) ‘arrier lives dn the apartment house convicted of petty the penitentiary Heney Witte inglary., No pr nltentiary 1 De Leo of No. larceny, for sentenced to “ix, months pleaded vietton. nith of No, 1889 Third ave- dof burglary in the third prison for one year and | In 1910 convicted of petty tenced to the petitentlary Known as Bennington Corners, at One Hundreath street and West End ave- nue. Delaney and Maddock were tried yos- \terday by De Commissioner Dillon, Dw HORLICK’S Wt Meens Original and Gonuino pleaded guilty to carrying ar No} ae i Roth nd Roberts testified in Drior conviction. Penitentiary for three, BY JUDGE O'BULLIVAN. | their favor and the ‘Trial Commissioner MALTED MILK Suits. 45 to 50 inches wide. | Peter A. Bango pleaded guilty to/Tecommended to Mr. Waldo that the Hille Hotel, convicted | grand. larceny. No. prior conviction, | charges be dismissed. At the time of The Food-drink for All Ages. wurg xt degree, No prior a Ref the stabbing, Jan. %, Delaney was in wonviction bert F vloharge of the Sixth Detective Bureau More then Tea or Coffes bral Ing ple ded guilty to attempted grand jar-|{n Harlem. Maddock was a fret grade, with the weakest digestion, » A ygullty No pr conviction, Sentence | detective, It is kely both will be re. op convicted the Hous r ten petty f Refuge. In 1905 was) jyapended aie: leat ue Lec BY JUDGE FOSTER. © former Mne of duty, | bree eed c Frank Liquori of No, 407 Kast Twen-| Charles Vituaky of No, 3l2 Henry WASHI Feb. ¥ oog tench prepared iy 9 a3rd Street ty-ninth street convicted of assault in| street; convicted of attempted extortion, 7 | batten the second degr State prison for | imira Reformatory, troller of the Currency to-day issued Take me substitute, Ask for! four years and four nths, Waacon-' Timothy Costello, Wesley Mackey and’ @ call for reports on the condition of OS Otbers are imitations and sentenced to, John Fitagerald pleaded guilty to burg. national banks on Feb, 20, This i \ uf Wh" iy James McCreery & Co.’ “McCREERY SILKS” Famous over half a Century. Complete assortments of the latest weaves and colors always in stock. 6sc, 75¢ and 8sc-per yard ‘WOOL DRESS GOODS. Ten Thousand yards of All Wool Suit ing, including Serge, Mixed Fabrica, Diagonal and Natte weaves. Suitable for tailor-made ‘James McCreery & Co.\ A Serial Story Told in Pictures vereeaxeees Drawn Specially tor the Sunday World by JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAG These Are Some of the Pretty Girls Who Figure in the Picture Story; “The Adventures of Kitty Cobb.” BURGLARS ROB TWENTY IN NIGHT AT BAYSIDE. Leave Coat of One Victim omGtet Rack of Another, Just for Joke on Villagers. Twenty burelaries, all in or @ear Lawrence Manor, at Bayside, Long Bet- and, were reported to the police of @he Flushing station to-day. Capt and a squad of detectives hunt which gave them no clues Dr. George Dormand, principal of the Bayside Public School, met dalive J. Curran, former Chief of the Sire Department, on the street. “What are you doing with my enon coat?” asked the principal. “[ found it on my ihetrack,” Curran, “Burglare were in our stole all my coate and lett this Mr. Dormand hurried home @md found that nis house had been seated, too, Similar reports were soon ward received from the homes W. Ezray, Victor Neiss, Charles Alexander Wiliams, Mrs. A, Knight, Joseph Kiernan, C, William Wagner, Walter Som 34th Street and Tuesday, 26th and 27th. In Both Stores. In Both Stores, White or Black. 46 value 65¢ osc per yard vibes 6.80 34th Street

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