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7)AUTO ROBBERS’ BEATEN VICTIN ® DIES OF INUURIES, Hurts Aggravated Ailments of Horth, Despoiled of $10,000 ‘ve _ ‘WAS CONSTANTLY DIzzy "Robbed and Assaulted in Up. ‘town Street, Thugs Escaped = Without Detection, | in Diamonds, | pry aviNIvE: \ : ‘WORLD, SATURDAY, uahox 2, 1912. - rs THE LENTEN LOOKING GLASS 3% In Which the Rah-Rah Boy May See How Silly He Can Be--Fifth of a Series of Articles by Nixola Greeley-Smith. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). mone ee oe bah “TURKEY TROT” GIRL MOTHERHELD "== CAUSES BATTLE; FORGRAND JURY AS OK ARE INURED BABES ES POONER Proprietor Jacobs Objected and| Magistrate Cuation Questions the Head | Then the Trouble Started Nurse About Other Deaths Good and Plenty. | in Brooklyn Hospital. | —— IN THE FRAY.|CONFESSION ADMITTED. | Heinze Was Some Dancer and So Was Miss Brown— | Only Too Much So. SAILORS That She Killed Eight In- | fants Is in Record. Winifred Ankers’s Statement |» Overruled all of Assistant torney Goldstein's objections to her ai timony. 4 FORTY DIED OF MEASLES Ane DIPHTHERIA. Miss Anderaon sald she was at the hospital ty children dled of time in the spring of 1910, Were 115 children inthe pital ats 4 Meven did in February, twentge in March and thirteen were ree 9 |) i five returns — The others died in April. “ Beara of Health kept « physician at hospital at the time, ' udent Nurse, was fee called to @ay that sometimes Ankers mixed the lime water for the children's milk formulas. Magistrate Hylan announced that he Wauld admit ine r | Tom ant District-Attorney Warbasse. Lawyer Reilly put In no witnesees, His motion to dismiss th was overruled, he hoped t Reilly's sugyestion that and: Miss Heintz be put under bond to return as witnerses, During the proceedings Miss Ankers, Whore baby has Leen restored to her by order of the Magistrate, played with the - — infant and w cone as ‘aughe { y had the “turkey trot over in scious of her surroundings as the laugh- George T. Horth, fifty-two years old, | Ma Pr) Jacoba'a vatoon at No, go] Winifred Ankers, the acrubwoman| ing, erewine entid. we diamond dealer, who was blackjacked | ‘Sandy street, Brooklyn, early to-day,| V0 !% Scoured of poisoning twelve ha- R emgeemar —aene ae . Feb. 16 in Thirty-Afth street near Sixth | 4 jes fn the Brooklyn Nursery and In- tailor on Cie U8, @,|£80t8' Honpital recentiy, ao that etent! Navy Vard Hospital, feld for the Grand | WILLCOX PUTS HIS 0. K. ON STEINWAY TUNNEL. avenue, and robbed of $10,000 worth of | < Jewels, died last night at his home, No. de> 23 Third street, Union Hlil, N. J. yo) se After the assault Mr. Horth was "treated at the Tenderioin station. Then he went home and to bed. He was at- ie tended, as he had been before, by Dr. J. Clement Juatin of West New York. ‘Mr. Horth, even with cirrhosis of the iver and thé other chronic troub: with which he was afficted," eal Dr. Justin to-day, “might have Uved for a year or more. He had been 4M in bed for nearly three weeks before he was struck down. When he came home from New York that night 1 found his dizzy he would have to go right h Day before yesterday he was so much | ! | | | ness of Getting Drunk and May Realize by Magistrate Hylan in Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, today. Tho Magistrate continued his efforts to find out whether there was not la F infant mortaiity at the hospital owing | py Virginia: Af by alas, | SDWAHD 2 TALUUE. ale of” the Virginia; we (IIEINZ, aloo ot te Vieiaia and | atts MARGARET nrowy, No, OO Hight sirset; cute on the arm and A dozen or more bluejacke: Jacobs's saloon about midn’ King ack singling in the Hack room er Reilly, who appears for Misa Ankers, he Joined in aw come ln) RAG WEA [tioning len Bett etek) . py : ‘ ae he hospital, regarding de- eae pitas wise tails of the conduct of the Gonpital. 7 beg 7 oO Racor “You Mr. Reilly tried ‘to get Mine Howard Kickin’ My Dawg Aroua'"’ |i teil nim who the directors of th Can Be Pat Interborough Wilt Malt Expense. Chairman Willcox of the Public Ser vice Commiyaton takes exception t@ the statement made by Commissioner Cram that the city, in bargaining to teke over the Steinway tunnel as contem- plated in the Interborough’s offer, would be making a mistake, Inasmuch as the |” tunel {a unfit for the operation of sub- way care, | Chairman Willcox declares plans have gitls, Miss Howard was asked for the rec- le In two years, t hvay negotiations instrument. jinstitution weve, M joward sald % scalp badly brulsed and his right hand | hind w chance to ago this ‘turs|ehe did uot kuow, fala] atrendy been drawn owing that at cut and bruised where he had used tt | : j little expense the tunnel can be put ; a tt | since I Kot cst sakl one| “What were the diagnoses in the be to try to ward off the blackjack. Rut es | jinto such condition that traina can 4 stereo was no evidence of fractire ‘of of the sailors, “I'd Uke to cake w siant | cases of tho first children who dled last | operated throu! The total) csti- . f f t wht Cy a M between 4 4 kul. at it ie was awk mated of work is ; " i" “ fait this fog a Cee . ~ Miss Brown sald she knew It by heart. firet two,” aaid, “we | $1,600,000) and $2,000,000. here may have been some can: | athe CaPT RIG?” 20 = MATH ABATE Princ Huis: palane dal gerne a thought were suffering from ‘spinal | , according to the offer, Is to be sussion of the bratn, ay he was con- ie wr ON SIN EXPIRED Mm blasts otk lalhib ts meningitis, but In the third and fourth | hor the Interberouga. | The wort stanly complaining of dizziness, He in hits (rousers, ‘ a eee e npleting the tunnel connection and 4 Would get cat ot eee aaguneas. He He Will Have His Doubts ax to the Amazing Clever-| fo and sald he was an expert canea tho diagnosis was gartrio menin: | Taking the chagmes 1 Sy tun 006 lode of: the ay, and he added that the tunnel h “1 k ~ agli 7 ’, ‘ y} ' = lords o he hospi showing how many) could be in operation before most ey 4 ie sue Seu wy one 2 That Vandalism Is Not Smart ings i own did me deka Jdeaths had occarred ¢ abways new under contract @F > 4 he , b hats they tipped the “Dallas dip, ed, Hi e onsidered could be compl stay a few minutes, ‘The wiccke and or Funny or New. y and the: “ertaaly Hr sgery daar ety fag rman Wi'lean vemed that he had dating sia sho took charge, in the worry and tie functional distur. nd the satiors howled with glee. ry she couk! no Mayor Gayhor on Gam n following the assault were ihe ch for t ; i, ie . Deacaditar aces Nertentne ‘ain PRI CAR MINE HOST WOULDN'T STAND | vouch é the others, | ‘The hoklup occu: shortiy before 7 Also He Should Appreciate the Fact That There Is FOR MONKEY DANCES. lane was told she had been venael rted trouble. somevody hat \four had died, T. could he oft * 3 3 +4 2 i j % “You'll havo to can that rackei.”” Ja- to bring all and muat do ro, rowan last summer voted ovelook on the evening of 1a 18 ate One Thing More Stupid Than Copy-Book _ ~ cobs 1s sald to have ordered, “I can't |time, sie texililed, there had eon $47 Public Service Commission 4 ftth street not far from Sixth avenue Moraiity and That Is Copy- eto eo TIE Cr. AS ‘y BRITISH |e any of these monkey dances,” |bables in the institution, of whom titty} B when an automobile drew up to the curb behind He did nt attention to ft, and the next tnet, he was struck a terriMc blow on tie head, which partly stunned him. TORE OPEN HIS COAT AND Got WALLET OF Gems, He felt one of the men throw ope: coat and take his wallet, which con- Book Inwmorality. __PausteD STATUES" Up to a certain point, no other object in nature {s so much improved by age as man himself. Old friends, old wine, old books, old loves, old churches are all tempered by Time and mellowed by maturity. But nowhere is such a contrast presented JUSTICE TEMPERED. WITH MUCH MUCH MER, Shorlage of Coal Coal Halts f mevady oso slapped M ‘Then bottles and giaeses began to fp, \< airs were hurled hither and yon, and | “Who prec aye crashed to the floor, Pictures did |@#ked the 7 gt “Misw Austin, ea Mt of conversation aud iss Lrowa, THE HOSPITAL. lod you as bead nurse? rt bigh dive from the walls aud lighs ee clattered to the sawdust, Jacobs told the police tater got tired dodging his own soll Miss Heward. u know about a portod “two out of fortyefour pas Q. "What do ye that he | when fo Mlasaware | ents died’ QUESTIONED A8 TO DEATHS IN| ‘Nothing of the aort | THREE-DAY TOURS POPULAR | 4 tained the Jewels, all unset. He had attic Jand ran back of the bar for his revatver. | occurred time." brought then uptown to show to J. N. between the raw material and the finished product as he got it he fired a shot tu scare). “Have not four obiidren died in March 7, 21, April 4, 18. 4 Demarest, president of the Sage Foun- in the compariaon of tho boy of eighteen and the man and Cities Unable to Get rusts, He 's certain he did ot one day, ity year timber A, r and May 9, 1912 : dation Homes, with offices in tho Mare shoot hee do not think more than two he 3 " r of forty. ; rs ~. . Policeman Gallagher of the lower Bule | on one 4 so . tyStoarth serene abs care sant wak Once in a while some fuliy ripened siren assures First Offenders A Among | Supplies. ton street atatton ran in and found the Me nt ee ‘| t at 5 trowa with wreckas ni : 4 i for @ P. M., but Mr. Demarest was de- us that the woman of forty is more attractive than the Prisoners Sentenced Are | ‘ ney eee a tte called Dee Lessee from | @ Did not four dle on Nov, 3 taste q tained by a business conference and girl of eighteen. Perhaps ehe is. | LONDON, March 2—As e result of |the 1g Inland Comes Hoebial B28 (AIMS) two, eal 4 Horth decided he would take a short vy F , at an) * : ‘ |. SOREON: PONS © S ithe surgeon patehed Up all those whose} Q. Were not the bodies sent to the a walk and retum to moet his cllew, The, women of forty: likes’ to Wwellve poled Ag Dealt With Lightly. the great coal sirtke all food prices © in the iit, and others who Morgue on that date? A, 1 thinic Under Persona! Kasort, 4 He went cast through ‘hirty-fourt! rate, But no one has ever thought it necessary were adeanced to-day and us pres before thelr names could be! At any rate, they did not all dle that] ff Tieheuend ful inturmasion of Pichet street, walked up Fifth avenue to state that the man of forty is more interesting to women than the rah- ‘ Gicted that before the end of week | |day. or edie ey paarien Lesssoene ty-fitth street and turned toward sixth | an fo Two Judges of the Court of ¢ a new cost of 1 1 would J the afters} Q. How houra a day do the doce |B Agen. (36 Pitt. Avewue (Comer 4 avenue. The south side of Thirty-ffth : sadent es must have} Sessions, Crain and O'Sullivan, yeste"s | established. PF freight |ruth of wt was are | tore spend howpital? A. You! Se" *° street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Foor rah-rab boy! Chorus girls and decadent “4 wash xcopt. his} 24Y #eAtenced thirtyenine prisoners WhO (rains y vente a charge of amault and will! roaily owt n " H is dimly lighted in places, been invented especially to love him. For no one else can, except had ether pleaded gullty or bedn COM of the shortage uf vwtiwise | be arraigned vefare Magistrate McGuire they acldom Pennsy'vania Horth did not suspect he was beins| mother, If no man is a hero to his valet, every man aa hero to his mothe. | victed before them during the P&S! tame was almost wh ta the Adama Street Court, mm minutes there, e 2 followed and tad no fear for che safety! stone of ail the ratterah boy, with hisfored nech and take my word for! Week, The prisoners s ntensed were Tons of food su. —_ A. of bis gems in his inside pocket. He} positive clothes, lis ponitive views, | what he soca! BY JUDGE CRAIN. minutes. was in the suadow of a store canopy positive except his profile. Hirst of all, after @ long look in the} Willlam O'Brien, ity to ate ! them what the symptoms of the when the machine came up in the rear. ‘The first blow struck him on the nape of the neck and was followed by 42 second. He put up his hand to protect ‘his head and the third blow mashed hie thumd, The attack lad been go swift he did not have a chance to see assailants. After the third biow one of the men drew iis arms behind, tim to facilitate tecring open his coats! and getting the diamonds, Ife thought he made an outery, but _ probably an “L” train was passing at the time and its noise drowned his cries, The robbers released him the moment they got the wallet and went West in their car, turning mort in Sizth avenue. He could not say » whether the machine was a taxicab or & private car, but thought 't was da: + brown. He felt sure there were only two robbers, but there may have b ‘ “He had no theor of how the thleves knew he had the diamonds, unless (19 “saw the wallet when he pulled !: out + to show @ dealer i Twenty-third 6! ‘Phe diamonds were graduated from one-qu to one and eighths carats. ‘Three-fourthe xems belonged to Horth. The ot nad get from merchants on mem rane dum, + Horth had been in the Jowelry bust- ~neas in New York for eighteen years, Hig offic we No, 43 John street. é "Phe police have never made any ar-| reste for the robbery, and what now © pears to be a mu a FOR CHURCH AND SCHOOL. Samuel Goulding’s WIN ‘Makes | jc Bequests From $250,000, * Phe Chureh of the Heavenly Rest and Destgn each recetves Samuel Gould! the Academy © $10,000 by the w ter of a » will was filed fo: mii+ pro- The bequests incl Coulter, Goulding's * er: $10,000 to the Rev, Dr. RAN, a lifelong friend; $1,000 to Aie Davidson, sexton of the Church ¢ Meavenly est, and $4 to the Ite John The fate and an outrigh (0 go to a niece, Jane Boland, West One Hundred and Sixtee while a number made to relati both adhi chosen as the a Convention here fast evenlug. | 16, ieaving # fortune esti- | begin to doubt the amaz- | tempted burgia: mirror, he i In 1911, convicted of pet ing cleverness of getting drunk. He will ye useless to ask the rab-rah to gaae over his padded rf oaliz e as the power} Halvatore Gilly p} sul Lenten Looking Giaas. realize von an idiot has t d | F ruthless the reflection, !t} further to besot an addied brain, He) siary. ‘ \will seem to her to make Apollo and| will wee shat there ts no originality In j months. Antontous like the grateful patients | painting a s:atue ereen or a town red; Jolin O'Leary uty ¢ that doorknobs and barbers’ poles were | slary. Ponitenti me of the Pharaohs, and) Second renten otes from ally} John Baldwin ‘deadly wean of patent medicines. i No one can rppreciate the extent of this absard and sublime devo. | that “icone! One day las: summer I was taiking to| boy's mother—can forgive hin every- the mother of a man who was the | (ng but his desperate wickedness, central figure in the most sensational] THE DEADLY PLATITUDES OF nwunier trialever held tn the United VICE. States, ‘Testimony at this trial had established the hopeless degeneracy the accused. It had #iown that he ‘ad; stolen in that Cleopatra got : montis, \ ry Newman pie. 1 ary, Four years and two in State prison. Fourt! senteny Max Cumtan lead. ue are unpalat- | janceny. ho deadly platt-| ence s. The copyright on sin Clin n J, ides of vice! not even pretendod to fidelity to sane |exmred with Adam, yet everp raherah| grand larceny, No for whom the cefenne establ that takes } out to @up- | Sentence suspended. had killed, Hix m nctaeand : | with me for having written that s! oe ud of her as thoug ident of the United States, | ‘You must admis you guabed in — Just as were ways of ¢ landered ‘a you Inven the tchthyosaurus knew | of folly, an old age of cards, jisr reen that ssnten she said reproving- Ok, rah-rah boy, gaze long ana * ly, “Of course I am not as proud | itngeringly into the Lenten Look- Nic ita pleaded cf my son ae if he Ladn' ing Ginss and realise that there is [srand Ja No pr Sentence suspend Max Phillips ple 1. ded x au ao, much trouble by bi! one thing more stupid than copy- | book morality, and that is copyboox | dmmorality. aused, Ps her ey! Refkin plea No prior ing gesture of depr |” “Foyt she sata. “EZ don't mean el the wrong word I mean bis mistaken sense of | chivalry.” | So, fond mother of the rah-rah boy, | | Keep away from the Lenten Looking | ; ndments had all 3 before you were Lorn, onths. t Join Louth, Hs Dea't let the beaming flattery | {alary, No prior convi + eyes disturb the clear vision | { suspendes that will come to him in the Mirror of | ‘ aaa Meditation. W York” Mauri¢ NOT SMART TO GET DRUNK, announced og ryy ng a will have eharge if the vare of the Ins, ONE THING HE WILL SEE, To consule yourselt for on (ary abstraction get out his gav ond dura them, or press als partl-vo: W YORK SUNDAY WORLD, Brooklyn, Y, Feo 2, in exposing the merci recelve the If it were have ty pay # supports ay have ma: mant Wiehing The E Your ang W key >A. MO ain, Bh BRAY ' ua mn tence. BN and middt ra and 1 walle built ts No sickness there them tc make an in- j ence Hard, ft Laven ie i ti Af there ts need, eine Hard home, 2 he gy in liard ts ie coflee Dusines® at No Mr, n Wall street wt the ‘The Magistrate teatd he himself had summoned ber and CHOICE eee 7 The 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Have Now Struck The Even Dozen New-Laid Expect Much Lower Prices Next Week Watch the Papers Every Day Now Kor Our Butter and Egg Prices. matron ot! Arranged especially for the Sunday World by Victor Mollaender the oooriiee Ll composer oF music “Sumurun the wordless play et the Casino Theatre New York | Words by ARTHUR GILLESPIB uvieiad ey ny irongement | sth oe MW Srern&Co. | 104 Wiest 34% Stowners, of the copyright and pub lishers of the Sumurun { score end selections : RE with F NEXT SUNDAY WOPLD P| 3

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