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30 WITNESSES CALLED AGAINST BANDITS Brandt Leaves Tombs; Cons eter, te APRs by, The Trese Publishing jw Nork World). __PRICE ONE CENT. BRANDT IS FREE AT L UST: WL TELL THE GRAND JURY STORY OF “RAILROADING” ATTACKS WOMAN, ROBS FLAT, TURNS en ON GAS TO KILL District-4ttorney Will Keep pam 3 OY | in Tach With Him and BABY ONICE CAKE | 7# | ADRIFT IN HUDSON IS SAVED BY DOG One-Year-Old Willie Blake Rescued After Remarka- Schiff Vilet Finally Leaves the Tomls and Takes a Long Walk. GIVES OUT STAT ble Adventure. NOT EVEN SCRATCHED. Playful Pet That Caused the Trouble Wags Taii in Joy | After It’s All Over. | Negro Elevator Operator Con- | Bunch is a big weolly dog, not y ube dahameided Fesses Shocking Crime’ in jy).5; tor when tw pushed Wille l - Harlem / ¢ one year oft a canal boat onto a Folke E Brandt, the Schiff burglar, Apartment House. cake 0! in t orth River to-day | nt overboard after W Ana | was releged on bail t Crain inthe Court of General Ses- sions accepted a bond for $: ering theindictment standing against | Brandt fir assault upon Mortimer | V ould-Be Slayer Comes to Senin. | | Work With Blood-Stained Judge |when Willle was rescued, ten minutes later, a fall city block away from the| ‘as swimming along- arking with all) the powe d lungs. Willle Blake 1s the only child of Capt, | and Mrs. Blake of the good canal boat |Mary Ann, which is moored for the| | AGED VICTIM IS DYING, 00 cov. tment charging burglary in e : winter with a of other canal boats! wBeiarst diree is covered by: the bond Money in Pockets. | aiang' the ‘outh aldsiar pied arisen | for $5,000 Justice City. Fast to the north side of the pier Gerard, Wth bonds were furnished by to-day was the big .ermuda steamship atthe wight Mrs, the concern balke bail toeday until he Mirabeau L. Tows pers Johanna aOOwenor “EVER thi x a widow, ts Oe In her flat h floor of the Riviera Apart- Seventh avenue, as the murderous attack made upon| r last night by Frank C€. Cooper, a} Oceana, The Ann is the farthest boat out of the 1 boat fleet and her) rn, where the cabin te ed, pro- | ete beyond the pler line. PUTS BABY IN CLOTHES BASKET | ON THE DECK. years old, ments, result ov persons pense attending the| : Story’« attorney sald ‘ # ihe) colored elevator man employed in the; A. Perambulator ix not part of the tory'# attorney A " Prompt indictrrents, quick trials and severe punishment are the Immea | buttding. equipment of the canal boat Mary Ann raat Po y Was In ba 1 i vith and} pal t immedi pon the aoproval of his i | ie rk bi ‘went South, but one mornin tn! ati Second api olice Co issioner Doughe: ati papers 4 a aes ae areas a ‘oreing his way Into the aged woman's pid renee Bee over k, he dropped into. the hetor [Expectations ofS nd Deputy sa mmnissioner Dougherty and ¢ffects from\the Tombs in a sult nt with premeditated design to mont at No. S West Thirt\-second | Assistant District-Attorney Nott. @nd a Kripsagic went downtown w and rob, the big Young negro ham- and Willie out on the - ‘ ery Oe iB Le an eae le. | ® Thirty or more witnesses will be pro- Towns to the laser's office, Mr its victim with his fists, breaks | deck t she engaz n the | ta Hares Tha ie wy ate ps duced at Grand Jury investigation, 6 that Bhandt callek one: r jaw and nose and ripping great! work of wring the noon meal in the Vide Ablcl's slater, Mine onde, was peso | nd none wit rede’ ea make a st the public and! ad: Deaf to her} cabin, : a diab | ent, but Mr aw that his wife's purticipated on the r or shared would spend a couple of hours in coms he Bounded ¢ Bunch: ie Mtio Willies: playmate In Forde was vse the py at the of Dough- Dosing it w clousness, dragged her romping 1 the . Bunch found Is \ Mh ada ahaha sina atietia a prcigget Brandt's tat t proved to |to turned cn sixteen gaa] to his cant MAE 6. Could ] vat no who a a sores ey ® OS8 AeOlaye ABO ee led with $65 in bills as the! Move ft With “n tt fact ad Jury witnesse, voluminous d tlon, covering many | serceload crn and sit fl W S et 1 wit) be allowed ‘the Dhases of his case. He declared that h toature of the| the, bask inh ‘ t id not read the statement he signed whe man | it fight near the « shirts w went 0 f | in Mortimer Schif's oMce which was enetocan Wille coord ant n : apartnent in one lauds a u erin ork to-day andy Ni 0 A afterward el r arcs of hate a dozen| {Ppreciation of th 4 L ——>— ww, How Could Miss Whii i Pea a shape of a co n. en him ¢ re MaGreaR amen perenelttl st returned r i y , proceedings dt posit * Meuvener lone ' 1, o 4 ven a really ine! Dragident’s Answor Sen: . G a battle Sout snerant of what w and 7 , 1 4 country. ‘ Breen? conitvsir: ole Hae pes oF aa a tellixent do veld have pulled th President’s Answer to Senator jorde: had n odoin wine Wa ate a aid ch ts under way for the miss NOt KON the sta nn ) 094 er and not pushed Detail Like That? aii GeuaLiiale Wl 4 2 : Tie moet Important unteered to t are ! “a Bat push it over he) Who Presents Le etail Like Tha yaaa City Offers $1,500, but Police S nian known a8 SORE case is cleared 4 | -- —— ag " ed a prominent part in the 4 at . 7 4 : . x n & whereabouts s om ail a Lace RL | ‘The tite was running in slugwishly Americans. Selec ner ntters nae » 1 Adding More Mystery to textes Y. and ts also suspecteg counsel and the representative ; canted and, f for Willie Blake ees ne oD ” ft sh nother recent holdups, District-Attorney, During the afte t One Hundied and Twenty. | S&P iNEMIAR RTE a kot sty a week Case, Do Not E eet Arrest. ; Was attended by the death Brandt took a long walk a station to- ne said he de- | Mar i 28.—-Nenin Shae ‘ms p Keep regular hour p ns, described in the cons waterfront and through the parks an the apartment: to slay | i i precio Isetts tosday laid “ hae erg argued it was all right * tid t Bese poeed {1 i je boat i , per by , © were not there, as Miss Forde would ai to The Hiren \ | ze eS squares, his first walk in fr Be aoe a vetip and: wile Part letiers from r “s Rluipae hey 4 hore all ew mula thw) i W moat tl 1 Matteo “Paul five years NEEDED MONEY, 80 HE DECIDED), warm pady clothe Her inarriage to Mandeville Do Hf ted, Mise Vorde remained Just one Gaiee ac il Lee a LA wn by name to King- Former wardens Jesse Fro TO ROB WIDOW. the ice and began to cry. 8 wali t pd setae ty Spell hat arring® lost Yan ave looked upon as important per= | §9 sly ” hashing ow Simos " hen she deft, and Morde and @lson Johnson of Sing Sing »| He finished his work early in the| aTTRACTS BABY’S MOTHER, |‘ * tal entanglement, for J HARE CROP PgearT apes erick O, Beach waen she Was sonages In the « ‘Thorough search before the Grand Jury to-day to explain | €vening and went out with some friends, SSR ULMRATARTERIHIA that wident’ rewarded the| burger told her lawyer to draft Aa tp nurderousiy assaulted tn the yard of|has been made of thelr haunts wiikiane why Brandt was transferred from Sing | He ran out of funds and then con- HE . situation as te and perplexing. cree and he would sign It natds, who went out « home Monday night bad doen found success and it ts supposed they have Blng to Dannemora prison in the Adie| ceived the idea of breaking into the] The situation called for action on the | wt : Tex, Feb, 28.—The capt Mins Wh ee and examined weller, | fed from the city, B a5 aman) wid art of Bunch, After lo g perplexed: | of ngth to a i si worth of these fou 1 ” jrondacks five month after his com.| fat of the aged widow and robbing tt. | par ot ene se of lve and Willle andthe ea revolt throughs |e mene tet! STORY'S PROTEST AGAINST COT. Sho states that In tO Aa Or lhene! Soe 608 1G ‘mitment to serve his thirty-years sen, | He had only @ vague plan in his mind, | ly over the cake 0 4 to and | the aghe a large p Fe WENT FOR NA Win Tek worth The Italians took no active part in the tence, This information ts sought by jand intended to do any needed violence | the clothes basket for a moment, Bun hy out the nPalng to oes plumes, “Sir Mor E , 3° UGHT. sj robbery, but they appeared at @ réme District-Attorney Whitman aa part of | With tis hands only, He figured it] began to how! like a n siren, Jump: | parches ! A souther | ty Mr, Ktory protested against ba ezvous when the money was divided eed he yi to build up of a Would be siinple to pound Mrs, Heu-|ing to the door of the cabin he howled insurrection 1s ioe a And ons: oF rec ie TAid Gs hie eo gonapiracy to “railroad” Brandt to neonsclousness and then| there until Mrs. Blake appeared with a Authoritative Whom he was-not divarced $10,000 of the $25,000 stolen. rison and keep him practically im- the g ae rs ee | In support of her siut for an annul $10,000 OF STOLEN MONEY mured from his friends | apartment about 10 Pas etn of her marriage a judgement of Yo “PLANTED” IN NEW YORK. The DistricteAttorney says the pi 4 ed ‘ the house wheo Fi the Supreme Court, entered t i if : ee . books will show that Brandt is th the nis ttor oper sors of the bis) BRANDT IN LETTERS : ra dorar of Mig, lores eT. Hall aginst : ene } nee ey Be ee asaaie to Ba 1 Heubenor flat and AND IN AN “INTERVIEW” dil dente, he tirst en Hall two months, Finally, the eit- | Weeiar sot tl a " ‘ si z San Pedro to Join G AMPOS'S APMY | divorce from Hall b: sation ame so xeandalous Mr, sto. , 6 leas the « ; ; ; ; 7 n ie 0 deta n’s confession i (Continued on Second Page) a 5 5 s | Jon its nertoward mar Whitmore “respon aceon by his brothe Went ou } 1 , 1 Loa neg 4 an nemora {s used for tuberc ntinued oF One Was Written to Mrs. Schift) ee eee wut docArawoe| ase ns = : Prout ei awane Th ena e 1 © as truth nd men who have served more Five Years Ago, the Other and Velarde “ieee eae hi ” j Incld search for the one term, t is under wa: Although free t Given Out To-Day. ‘ i wwyer a 1 7" Bea 4 p y be practically ' " ae mm Folke Brand r to Mrs ' sch ee ne, and sh ” f see Slap ae: th 4 4 nen who are 40 ; District until the Graad Jur 8 written five years avo nb. x w . wa e dragnet js 1] investigation is concluded, Thus tar tie $ POLLOWING ee aan Tou moan Vide W. wees sree 9 Qrand Jury hos cathere pnolualve real r that I ones last Autumn nr eee fh r Hise age 1 ! , 1a minor role a evidence to warrant an Indictment for t 1e ral and the 1 nthe afta Prom Police Headquarters Sonepiracy, but Brandt ts expected to | » YOU pe ' ‘ ; FY \ , n uy t at lamat ] supply needtul missing 1 n i misses and slips$! p U , Osh , ‘ ' w ould be | A eee Pak ; rih one's while to} | t pe oe ~ 7 Wa In AsV RY sO ee ee pabiitty, ai t note when a great eco- AUation The ‘ A sid the: venlpart they. eng Brandt t tention of ihe Cr y established, ink felon tow 4 . ie eo: you neluded murder, Jurors to-morve ee Lip doing this | y fut « FAMILY CAMPS IN STREET. »: ea M y ‘ ' The f 2G as. wi ere uin for im € Mee 0 i . \ , hoxtcab rebe era's tiled Wh The World} | MP7" £ | Dinposnesned and y Moun sie) 7 wa M 1 in \ sont a (wr more man to ° wed : Se camit t © of Aetion eral month it ie a i y a by Chattels Vath Not : ; ‘ Petey est coi A oy iy the Herald, Nand ; é hie pele. 4 reader a ts, Sun, Tribune and t f f 1 Luis Mage )MBINED ML toed : m ; ‘ ans me . ; : , \ ' ° the crudeat, Mee 1 Mecond \ ailed : < ever knows went to the te t i ‘ i : Taft incluied thice United rds and tenants ; fea tn uno, TEN MEN HAD A PART IN THE torneys—Joseph FE. Morrisan, is ever seen, r ’ ROBBERY. Arizona; William N. Lands Matrive ee ; a ; ( n shown to be of Porto Rico, and Alexan¢ man, 4. Houcucetere’ Ghiule Aebie aiuve un 1 B10 1 er ; vs § eae pare tin the ; thee Soe Bouthern District of Georgia, and PLantlordst Renting Bureae that Qter-as imuca ax L can aay " +a Inia the canalat Bro a ne of baneeson in the andere eighteen consuls, apeak volumes for World To Let) yin goes down, ail fam gots | a ctenng from lack : Mliph satd a es a Nay cat ral pend and seve! a oneny are advertising reeulte, j to #leep under the sar bed he notified w charitable urgan:zation t kirls and (wo young od $2 i | known $0 have, heen af pa NORA He tt on rr se) will Know where | am once in st him, but that no attention was iT as * 81, }) Central Police Court this afternoon Haul aud of tie almost vena tect Mes eats a DAES: eqyiy hw enty-tour hours,” paid to his requesy } salling. wat! ogy pivioe ths autg withaut a lsenem, ° of the viplin, The police have Mee i - ’ 4, i Oe a — er Will Teil His Story to Grand Jury WEATHER pand Th tr to-mia! FIN EDITION. ‘adny. j “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ } NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, _FEBRUARY 28, Whose Laundry Bundle May Win Husband a Divorce _— PRICE ONE CENT. — SWIFT INDICTMENT OF TAXICAB BANDITS PLANNED BY POLICE ——_—e¢2—_____ 1912. 18 PAGES STORY RELIES UPON SONG OF THE SHIRT TO GAIN A DIVORCE He'll Sing It in Court, Telling How Actor's Linen Went Out in Wife’s Laundry. LOVE IN COTTAGE, TOO? Arrangements Completed for the Calling of Thirty Witnesses Before the Grand Jury, Which Will Take Up Case at Once. -« MURDER CHARGE ADDED | pretty Mrs TO THE LIST OF CRIMES. Alleges Wife Spent Summer With Stanley Forde, While He Worked for S18 Per, Whether or r had « Stanley 1 sin laundry se young at Helen Hit) Story frou her at No, % Nast Ninet en’) street, will be apartment fone fore the jury in sere tia of whens hy, toate Capture a “Dutch” and Others Goff presiding. ‘This was a eed by | Edmund Mooney, counsel for the plain- | tet husband. Named by Kinsman May Clear ae Ane eae | Other Holdup Mysteries. M Story Is a 1 Mr a m Cumming Story of No. Although five of the men who participated in the $ Mi story TObbery and the division of the loot are still met Stanley | and became ine |g, ie * timate friend of his, Introducing, tha | Uspected of comp actor to Mrs, Mtory: ACTOR INTRODUCED FORMED “TRIANGLE, ’ In outlining the plaintiqe « 25,000 taxicab one of these is iccompanied by hey {murder, the Police Department completed arrangements to-day to present { ce we jthe cases of Kinsman, Albrazzo, > Montani and Lamb—the five ise Mr. | Suspects under arrest—to the Grand uty, ment at No. * t lar: in another holdup which SHELEN MIL SOR D tine,

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