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Ais vault In the Rowery Savings Bank. Deputy Commiasioner Dougherty, Lieut. Dominick Rellly and Push went to the bank. With Cashier Eeaig, they visittd the eafety deposit vaults, and Push opened his etrone box and pro duced $2.00 tn five-dollar bills, Dough- erty took the money to Headquarters. Pr Was not arrested. Kinsman anf Albruzso have made complete confessions. In their stories of tie robvery Uiey Involve Geno Montant, the owner and chanffeur of the taxicab tn which the bank messengers were rid ing when they were robbed, but Mon tan!, who is under arrest, has stuck to jat he was really held + who Jumped on the seat beside him and pressed the muzzle of a revolver against his abdomen. CLIMBED INTO TAXICAB. Kinsman and Albrurzo are th messengers with blackincks and grabbed the $25,000 tn fv the box with Montant and put up the bluff of pointing a revolver at the chauffeur. Kinaman and Albr detectives how th ty belteved to have come from Monts who has a taxicad stand at the Mroad- | taken way Central Hotel and wanted to buy | dented any out @ moving picture show. Montant | knew that on certain days ‘two mos. sengers of the Hast River National Rank—an olf man and ‘a voy—rode in hie car to the Produce Exchange Bank and drew out $25,000 tn gmail bills The plot was formed before Kine man was brought into it and the de taila were Worked out in the back reom of « saloon near Washington Square. Montant agreed to play the part of a taxicab chauffeur held up on his box by a man with a revolv The commander of the expedition aigned the various actors to their sep arate operations. PLANS FOR THE GET-AWAY CAREFULLY MADE, The spot for the hold-up was eelected and the project of making a “get-away” in an automobile was discussed, This plan @eemed too dangerous, ao tt wal decided that the three imen taking activ part in the robbery should leave the taxicab at Church atreet and Park place and escape with the money by the Le Montani was to delay ¢iving an alarm until he was sure they were aboard @ train, ‘The master mind of the plot, realizing that success depended on accuracy and rapidity, arranged for rehearsals of the | dropped on the floor some wrapryre auch aa the Produce Exchani fastening together packages of bills. Places and incldents which the deteo-] me. Garrett: was called place, Rector street and Churoh atreet, |tiven had picked up in their investisa- from Hudson The automobile was run by, The ban-|tions were mentioned to Kinema: dite boarded it, or ran alongeide as their | Was plied with questions unceasingly. -own and eald he robbery in Central Park. A secluded road was picked out and marked off to correspond with the vicinity of Trinity ngsignments designated until they were ag perfect in their actions as performers in a cireus, ‘There was no hitch im the rob- very. The chief plotter jumped om the seat beside Montani as had by the “strong arm” mou, the mee- sengers were overpowered and the bag containing the money was sotsed. At Park Place the three highwaymen Jumped from the cab, rushed up the “L* covered with blood. ked up Woet Broadway to Third street and found a taxicab waiting for them, ‘The taxt took them to a place on he Jower west side, where they ree yained in hiding untti late tn the e ning. BAG FULL OF MONEY TAKEN TO SALOON. Then the three, atill carrying the bag full of money, went to a saloon the back room of Which was crowded with men and women of the under world, They Were Joined there by the two: “attong- arm" men, Xj nt show up for the good reas was detained by {ae police at Headquarte I, hed not been the intention of the thieves to divide the money in the They had picked the place for @ eting and the plan was to adjourn to yrtion the swag ae ance of the part % had taken tn the dold-yp. The bag with its $25,000 was togned under @ table-and one af the tleves ordered a drink. There happened to ve in the room a man who knew all five of the highwaymen and he instantly divined phat they hud committed the robbery he hed read about in the after: hoon papers and that the bag contained the proceeds . Being & man of action, this individual stepped up to the group at the able, drew a large revolver and announced his intention of taking charge of the hag and its contents, His intention evi- dently was to rob the robbers, BIG GUN FIGHT WAS NARROWLY AVERTED, But Kinsman, Albrugzo and another pulled revolvers f thelr pockets, It looked for a moment as though there Was to be a big wun fight and the tators scurtied for places of aufery, The leader of thé gang averted host!tities by promising the man who had projected himself into the proceedings a slice of the profits, ‘Mis made necesmary a “split-up" on the pot, as the “butter-in" refused t leave the ealoon without his self-de- clared share, Consequently the bag was opened and its contents were revealed Neat, compact packages of five and ten-dollar bills were counted out and passed over to the highwaymen, Tie crowd gathered around and watched the proceeding open mouthed, Some t to declare themselves in as the man wit the gun had do: but he, having stowe! away @ big fistful of money in his pocket, Joined issue with the bankiits and professed @ desire to blow holes throug: anyboly who interfered, Wine, beer, fiquorm, cigars and cigar ettes were ditributed without reserve ‘The bartender ran‘out of change for five and ten-dollar bills and had to send to nel#hboring places.” Friends of the hig! waymen, learning of the division oF joot, astened to the saloon and borrowed whatever they could wheedle out of the _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, F Sarees 27, 1912. NURSE WITH $1, 000 Nurse Who Ended Life in Subway | KILLS SELF UNDER TRAIN IN SUBWAY jIn This Country Only 1 = Weeks, Discouraged at Not Finding Work. left the saloon together: with them the major part of the Albruazo's share Paloonkeeper, ded to leave the the ratiroad stat were watche wo they engaged @ tax! to Peekskill Ariver of the tant accompanted “Bwede Annie BUYS FINERY IN ALBANY FOR “SWEDE ANNIE.” From Peekwktt! the two men and the Albany Kinsman bought “Swede Annie” ynetderable other | THESE ARE THE MEN WHO nnery besides soine clothing and wear: | | ing apparel men | returned who climbed into the cab, boat the two and his companion went on to Chicago “AIR TERE P OISONS ME.” by @ fast train, Although the with "had spread th ther bag containing the! dolar and ten-Aolar | up" Dill, The leader of the plot sat on|imen had all disappeared when the de- | Delibe: itely Steps From Plat-! {Kot a line on thete tdentity of running them | down and arresting them and the ar * yesterday at the highways Was a question form at Bowling Green, to 0 GA not tell the re: Pian of the robbery | atavion opened up the unravelling of the came to originate, but the suggestion robvery plot. When Kinaman and Albrutzo were adquarters yeaterday art in the rothery Commissioner Dougherty Be Struck by Express. Fritz! 1nuttel, twenty-seven yeara stepped tn front of @ southbound ex- train In the Bowling Green sub- way station at 7.% o'clock to-day. was Instantly killed, had drafts on foreign danke for §), The aulcide was premeditated and fall- ‘ure to get work in her own line was the cause of the act. Dowllng Green station, which is one of the busiest transfer points on the ‘as about to pull off which] @yetem, does not wake up eo early, and the only persons on the platforms SCARING KINGMAN INTO MAKING] were E. D. Davis, a negro porter, and one or two passengers, They saw the Other persone came to the door and| woman enter the etation, walk slowly Bach of them had been in] @crose to the centre of the long piat- some way associated with Kinsman be-|form and hang her coat upon the rail- fore or aubsequent to the robbery, None} ing, Then she turned directly toward of them had really given the police any | the tracks, information, but Kinsman had no means He was puzzled at of the succe of the late Tom Byrnes. Kingman was sitting in Commisioner after dodging a long In her pookets she Dougherty's oMe 's. Government} Austria while tution maintained by of eltizens o: seeking employm For a number of woman sought work. particularily anxious for the support of her mother at home. Failing in her hunt for employment she t the home that she All yesterday The highwayman gave @ atart of surprise The woman was his n had told her of BRANDT'S BAIL READY, BUT HE WILL STAY IN CELL (Continued from First Page.) She said she wi make money | would enable him to get out of dobt. told the employees intended killing herself. they guarded her and would not allow her to leave the house. before the home wi out of the house and walked to the subway station. In her pockets was found a card with the name of the home, and (4 in cash, aside from the drafts. LEFT LETTERS, POISONS ME.” been @ nurse for the wife of the Austrian Ambassador to the United States. She had a num- reconimendation, speaking in the highest temns of her character and ability. She left several letters. addressed to Joseph Pfeffer, |tendent of the Austrian Home, suid: Dear Sir—Don't send any of my Properties to my parents. cannot use them. The money please fend to my parents. any other way o1 be the end of all. To General Tirech, presumably the address of ¢! head of an Austrian hospital, A CONFESSION. awake, she stole The express train came into the at of knowing that. thelr presence in Police Headquarte! A detective walked Into the room and front of the train, dumped on the table Swede Annie's #25 and a receipted bill for te same, which | form directly in front of the express, jo reversed his controller and brought the train to @ sudden and violent halt. A] Then the woman's body was taken from the tracks. The éront train had struck the abdomer WOMAN HAD BEEN KILLED INSTANTLY, her own name from hie littie bom at the AW with horror that itepped from the plat- After his discharge Brandt wrote to Mra, Schiff begging for a refercace ‘This letter is in a humble and an apolo~ Betic tone and went unanswered. ‘On Feb. 7, 1907, the woman had THE AIR HERE Miss Knuttel had been found on her person. the chauffeur, was agen én the hall In . Seniff, Brandt close conference with a detective. handed Mra. Schiff a letter and asked wheels of the Rank uses in One of them, | #!armed Mrs. Schiff that she locked her- walted for Mr. Schiff to come when the letter was turned over to him and Brandt was discharged. Street Hospital. | next to impossit He said the woman | had been instantly killed. ‘The body was taken ¢o the dispatcher's office and the Coroner was called, was soon ascertained woman came to this country Feb. 9 where she had been grad- uated as @ trained nugee, was In Bohemt this country she brought letters to Nu- ber von Bereked, Consul for Austria 1a 000 to carry , over the period of* pouition-hunting and the Consul sent her to the Austrian | Mome at No. 4 Broad str At dast he broke would tell at he knew. Albruzto was easier, that Kinaman had told, he made a clean breast of his part in the rob! the men wore surprised at the extent of beom planned, Kinsmaa and Al- | the police information as to thelr move- brusszo piled into the cab, assistea =| ents. Annie Hull—which ts» the name of “Rwede Anni friend of Albruzzo, who had been ke: separated from the men, also revi to the police what they knew of the Albrusso told where he had stairs, bought tickets and boarded a| Dut the $2,000 he had left and Kinsman train. To their horror, Kinsman and Al-| 6ave information about some of his Dbrugeo discovered that their clothing wae| share of the proceeds of the affair, ‘When Kinaman, But no one paid any attention to them.|and the two women we: They rode to Bleecker street, got off, | detect!’ tani was the picture of dejection. knew his companions had he doggedly profs was so weak and trembling hardly climb the stairs. Qn the other hand, Kinsman, Albruazo and the two women were in the best of Kinsman shook hands heartily with Lieut. Dominick Keilly, to whom he had made hie confession, and “Swede and the Holt #irl eagerly in- quired for the morning papers. “Swedo Annie” I cannot see | BRANDT'S FIRST LETTER THAT When he found CAUSED DISCHARGE. Dearest ‘Lady: Please have indulgence and par- don my liberty, which I have taken dy writing you this for mo so impor- tant and particular letter. Dearest Lady as you may perhaps remember that I on left, your services, why I came bak to YOU pe zed or by any means When she r “I have tried hard to find work in Ameriea, but it ts very hard to wet work in this country, anklous to return to my own coun- have been last Autumn robbery, you never re wih carrying « loaded! FELL FROM WINDOW ASLEEP, clone friend of Kinaman, one burglars and from e last two months | the gang was| Mallot, | pinde made regarding his position in th I must tell you Dear Lads this particular quistion I have ba y dareing intraston Suppoate to be a somnambulist, pole history in the detectives | reaponsitle for other robberies, under the name of Clark, was a ly for trying to grab a bag con- | nue, taining $1,400 in cash and © checks from to write yo) put my future on a | Brandt’ climbed or fell out of a ‘sted | @tory window at No. Franklin ave- Brooklyn, early to-day and fell to lfe for some time, or confessed, but J his innocence. He of coming:— Horace Mann, Tam a poor fe! heart which I would part with to a love dearest on earth daughter, Mrs. James Murty, on the subway station at Atlantic leather unoonacloue. Lady which 1 ried the injured Hospital, where he was found to have a fractured skull and internal injuries, His recovery is doubtful, Campbell car- He was kept in Jail until Fs he was tried and acquitted, the day after When arrested Clark gave his address as No, 9 Third avenue, Commissioner West Twentieth street. s % o'clock yesterday morning when a prisoner was bro with carrying humo. relations wh: I do not mix up with the se pleasure to a je better than I am.— I do not know !f you are or ike my person but [ do know that 1am awfly found of yo “Mysteriously” Fo: WASHINGTO. ten days’ absence crulser West Virginia has turned up| looked at all the re- productions of her photograph and criti- ad the story of ght In charged the ble armored | He had been the capture 1 she exclaimed tt all, even to my new hat. WALDO CONSULTS WITH THE DISTRICT-ATTORNEY. Tn View of the confesnl a she disappeared, Tr 11 declines to statement as to her understood that she was sent » Near Fifth avenue, | the name of John Spader, Ni © clreumferenc, Inside my heart !s the eternal feel! ings which cannot be words (“only actions can speak"). Day and night, me away, I thi bird avenue stuck in Com- expressed in called that It was the addresa given by the Joha Clark arrested in Brooklyn, To-day Spader was recognized as none other than Clark, ed in Hrooklyn on Feb, »nnection with Kinsman was also of carrying a loaded revolver will serve to hold Clark, until some robberies of recent | date have been investigated. eater MAKES SURE OF DEATH, TYING GAS TUBE ON NOSE. Phat there should be no possibility of » Richard Kings: ; @ prominent real estate J, who was oalay, ted eocurely vber tube he had at which there ts sail to be some doubt. nt!l the slumber k of you, Dear Tt is restless thoughts whitch never lives my brain, yn @ Baron; my mother, the man who before arratxning th went to the ¢ and Joseph nat Courts Bullds Assimant Dis- Nott, chief of Mr, Whit- | staf, was assigned to the case | s legal adviser Comm: quarters to Intervie ner Waldo to tl trlet-Attorney She was wealthy promotion carr: was born one ye: which took her Channes gray, Of heart trouble and two women gued befors Magistrate the Contre Street Poll At the request of the poll racy; so much was left to my stepfather for my education tn elght King George's only dau: ing from an attack of influenza in her fifteenth year and the King's six olildren. and drug departments at S0c and $1.00 0 ipottte. country three and a halt years ago land Behuyl operator of 1 found dead in bed to Mis nowe t run down after | RADWAV'S NEURALGIA counter irritant known, | best embrocation that cau be used in e disarranged in should fall over member of mn vest Known New Jer- as deen | sey families, his fwbher and gr having had wary Min and the n Special for aes the 27th Speciai for Wednesday, 28th DP NOT CREAM BT " and therefore the Went to } putting on @ nond ive at os, asked for and got of a resort at mt much of he Mra. Goodwin entered | Was | complain the elty on her trip to Als fected, and keep flannels soaked with it on the seat of the pain until ease is obtained, which will uyually be in the course of ten or fifteen minutes, Sold by all Druggists. RADWAY & CO., New York, 4 home somewhere in this SELCIAL ASS ‘Swede Annie’ friends sata his wife and has Deen started to | Milk ene Covered Marshmaliows ows — delicately tte Mra, Bobuyler he dead man was} BOTH ENDS OF THE LINE CLO: LY WATCHED. Kot back to town full | ne excitement of her | not long before she began to display a} “Bwede Annte hia grandfather ———————— _ A QUARTER CENTURY BEFORE THE PUBLIC. was | Over Five Million Free Samples Given Away Each Year, ‘The constant and increasin provesthe genuinemeritof Allen's | » the antiseptic powder to be) shaken into the alioes for 1 ONE MEMBER OF THE GANG Wag! Swollen, Sweating, Tender Feet rt new clothes, Commissioner meanwhile trying to the clue seemed tost a down the men, | THE SALE OF THE 2 World Almanac HAS BEEN MOST REMARKABLE | that word | sample wi? 191 Kinsman was tn Chicago, lucky thieves, It Was @ great evening for the resort, Kinaman and the leader of the gang ER SUN #0 fv, ek tices UNAVOIDABLY DETAINED. | instant relief tocornsan dbunions, Dliste: of the members of the sang | mak that held up the bank messengers but | for Danc ng Partie S Sold everywl accept wny substitute package addres: MITCHELL 13 TAILOR FROM BOSTON 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY For the past ye: ilies tse "tit woot see Oe He's the 3 jest quarter's worth in the land. AS COPY TO-DAY fa MEENA Walkinga delight, Just the thing and for breaking | cause he was in Jail charged with a tinedi | other i# one John Maillot, alias Clark, be Baader, et ae ” ay” wader | La Allen $. Olmsted, ee best and to help my steps wh is in @ ra poor finanetal affairs, with three dolters PROUD OF HIS HEALTH AND “NOBILITY BLOOD.” 4 ty thing I ha » be proud id my mother's blood, #0 1 dT shail onor of my 94 any longer, but have the siitest Mking or for me, Who thinks the 4, 1 wish of my it ow would fee me and have con- feldence in wi 1 am not able t marry nor ider ean I because Madam, has me, with body and sould you maybe do not know or believe it, but I take God as @ suffictent ado to tt 1 will do anything tn the world for you, Wh sin my power and could make you a pleasut {f not longer than If hours, it would de ight me an well “Trust me, as you only true friend, money thoes not make @ true friend of hear, here, T am here to you purpose take me and mako use of me and give me a friends hand through this weary world of iline: “You have power to send me out on the atreet I can gett a place gasy enoft but to think of It makes me feel sorry I trust you because in your eyes [I have read something which I never read {n any woman; “I hope you will from time to time give me a little place in your min and heart and remember .me as one who thinks the world and all of you “ ‘Lovingly, B, L. DE F, “'P. S.—This ts a free country, T have a right to love you if T want, but ft Is up to you if you want to think anything of me and consider me an a friend. F. ‘For mercy, don't show this to your husband or anybody. “‘Let ma know your thoughts through a note, please; it would make me happy.’ THOUGHT HE WAS DEALING WITH A MANIAC, Mr. Schiff explained the events of| | the night of March, 1 when, after returning home with Mrs, Schiff from a dinner party he went to his dressing | room and was struck on the head by 4 tenpin in the hands of the former servant. Mr, Schiff states that he | thought he was dealing with — mantac or an exceedingly dangerous man, who indicated that he had a revolver and would shoot Schiff, Mr. Schiff parleyed | with the man and finally induced him | to leave. The man had pleaded with Mr, Schiff for assistance, saying it was je to get employment | without a reference. Mr. Sebift ga Brandt $50 and told him to call at his office two days later. Mr. Schiff says} that ne consulted with hj cttorney, | who advised him to progecute Brandt. Thinking the man might net be right) mentally two allenista were cailed in by Mr, Sehiff to examine Brandt. They decided that he was not insane and Brandt's arrest followed his signing of a confession that he had entered the Schiff home for the purpose of robber: Mr, Schiff denies the aceusattons’tna phatically states that his reason tn gt ing his version of the affatr-ts to put a’ stop to false charges that are being | matter. | “I repeat what I have stated publicly | before,” said Mr, Schiff," that had application for a pardon seo Swissco Grows 5 coannn $225 New Hair Stops Dandrut and Res tores Gray or Pated | Hair to Its Natural Color LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, ve Your cit risk y m Why Rw co arown al ‘air you want, hair’ to a youth! to Swin tere, Cincinnati, bottle ‘ Swinsco 18 on gale On and wee where by drug (Trade MurkeY ASSUMED FILLE CENTRE MONON 25 kinds ry evening ¥ PL CNECOLATES: 19 MOUND nox, [Y een 54 BARCLAY nn Ser TANG?’ 29 CORTLANGT st PARK me ak y Hail Bark Su ig 206 BROADWAY EA 147 i NAS: ‘AU sr. ht ine Muataeee ii the container, | | | | | a staf! of Editors and Statist!- rab 9Oe- 13 Balled tor hased upon evidence of sincere repent- ad opposed it. But his efto were based upon lying upon my honor, the publicity of w for a A scand: it | means at my command. WILL CONTINUE TO OPPOSE BRANDT’S FREEDOM. ontinue to oppose the efforts ‘ha nan from prison and turn | a menace to my fami eclally in view nd myself, es- the effort of certain newspapers and certain public officials to treat him as a hero and at T sha artyr. I continue my effort to secure a full investigition to the end that the | whole truth may be brought out. In| making this fight and in subjecting my family to the unpleasant notoriety con- nected with tt Tam fighting the cause | of every husband and father who may have had in his house a dishonest and |revengeful servant. The story Brandt has told can be told with equal plaus! bility by any servant who may be dis- charged and prosecuted. And if, when | convicted and sent to prison, he can be taken out and transformed into a hero and martyr and used as an instrument to attack the man whose house he en- j tered, whose property he stole and | whose wife he slandered, no home Is | | safe.” ———_> -_--- SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises, .37/8un_ seta.. 6.80 Moon sets... ‘THR TIDES, Bandy Hook + 28 Generar vised 1. 348 Hell Gate PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Port Artiue INCOMING STEAMSIIIPS. DUE TO-DAY St. Oowald, Huelva, Ameriki Breslau, Bremen. Veneai Pynneslrania, Hamburg, Ancon, Uristod roonland, Antwerp, Alliance, Criat Laddana, (Genoa, City of Montgom Chicago Oity, Swansea, ade that he assisted in ‘‘rail- | roading” Brandt to prison, and ,em-| WEAVER Fancy woollen wea Children — many thousands of them —with strong ie its and clea: the. real value of RIKER’S EXPEC- TORANT as an efiectual and permanent remedy for coughs. 25 cts. and 60 cts. a bottle. 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