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Gane to-day remem- smouldering enmity againet and)took to the trails ewear- Ace. Be jo MAY TRY TO RES CUE WOUNDED LEADER. js town I still in the grip of terror, word down from the moun- that the Allens are determined to Floyd A Allen w trial and sentence to a year's im- by Judge Masale started the He ts @ bewhiskered, powerful who boasts that he carries thir- ‘Yullet-holes in his body, Sve-thir- the dork of his brothers, the waged a feud et one are Sidmey and Jackh— the eame unyielding moun- Sidney is now under com leged perjury ia connection &@ counterfeiting case, Jack gs the Bidney Allen is be- ‘The assassinations of yesterday wiped all the law officers of the county expected to arrive some time during ‘Thay will take charge of 4 will direct the restoration of s3 a i could they ‘SUFFOLK, Va, March 15—Pollce Chief William E. Brinkley to-day wired Gov. Mann, tentering the frea service of Buffolk's bloodnounds pack to help Tum down the mountain oudawe who Genasinete@ court officers “tn Carroll County, Virginia, The doge have helped to capture some noted criminals. ‘WASHINGTON, March 13,—That the Federal authorities may take a hand in the man-hunt In the Virginia-North Caroling mountains for the Allen clan, Murders of Judge Massie, Attorney Foa- ter ‘and Sherif Webb, was intimated to-day. At the Department of SES WINES + ADSDEFEHSEN Harned, Who Had Been Forced, to Accept Acquittal, Upsets Prosecutor’s Theory. NICOLL’S ADROIT MOVE. On Cross-Examination He Brings Out Testimony in Fa- vor of His Clients. De Lancey Nicol, head of the britiiant array of counsel defending the five Sugar Trust officials on trial befor Sufge Mand in the Criming) Branch of te United States District Court, made eiite use today of Thomas B. Harned the former defendant, who hed been fereed to take the stand by the Govern- Mem, when it came time for the cross jam mation. ay examma atrett ‘Mr. NWol) built © | up & foundation of testimony en whiun the defense will ve erected. This foun: Gatien consisted of beg nr ‘8 statements teat Adolf Segal was not inveigted into @iving over the Pennsylvania Sugar FR finiag Company into the hands of the | ———————____. Sugar Trust, but had planned right along to dispose of the company and ever intended*to operate it. Mr. Nicoll made Harned’s position em the stand more clear by bringing out again that he hed been forced against be will to appear as a wit- ness, The lawyer also drew out that Harned had been shown a ment Prepared by the Guvernment’s attor- Reya some time ago and had refused té wign it, ae it was uot ao true state- ment of fact. PROSECUTOR WISE ANGRY AT QUESTIONS OF NICOLL, “De you mean to imply that I mad attempt to subora this witnens? inder | @emanded Mr, Wise, hotly. will try to take him. Allen’ is bail pending an appeal from the Federal Court which convicted nterfelting ease. % 4 —_——e— © rYasky Nigger” and “Sleepy |; Soe” Charged With At to Extort $700, Jee Toblinsky of No. 35 Montgomery fad Joe Lieberman of No. 118 street, better known to the by their gang names of “Yusky and “Bieepy Joe" and said to Be the two leaders of the so-called \ Camorra, ‘were arraigned in treet Court today, charged with boy een extortion. With Hyman Abl- tt of No. 206 Division street, who wi last night in a moving pic- on Monroe s:reet. They ‘Max Levine, who has “There waa no such implication in amy question,” said Nicoll, suavely. we continued Wise, still der the collar, “and I wish to you are injuring yourself more injected a little Nicoll conginued hia ctoss-exam- ination by 1S UL the indictment Count by count and getling Harned's Mental of each separate charge. The witness retterated that all he had done was in hie dliet to the best interests of Gegal. ‘the Pennsylvania Deoar Reening ‘ompant.) ‘ , Harned cald be had specialised tn Corporation inw under the Now Jersey statutes and had organized thirty or forty corporations for Segal. He dees- crlbed the reorganization of the old Pennsylvania Company after egal bought it wp. Mr, Nicoll brought out that all the officers of the Pennsylvania Company end the Champion Cohstruc- tion Company were meroly Scxal's Gummies, The Champion Construction Company was a sort of conduit secured money to bulld the new re- Mery. GAVS SEGAL MERELY WANTE! TO LL AT A PROFIT. Accorijng to Harn Sogat talked about finishiog and running the new refinery, All he wanted was to sell Thie information brought from ‘the Court e query as to whether Mr. Nivoll “THE SUBIR TRL \ rT MAYOR O BENCH OFTHE EAST SDE \ Jed away. Then came a number of little dimputes about bills and property and when these were disposed of Nathas Weleer of Cincinnati appeared a: ‘plainant against Loule Cherkis, (Continued from First Rage.) atreet. FOUND Hi€ LOST $280 IN His PANTS POCKET. “T camo to New York yesterday,” said Weiser, “for the first time in sixteen years, looking for my cousin, who used to live here. I asked this man on the Street if he knew my cousin. He said he didn't. We gbt talking and had « few drinks and he took me home with him and I stayed there all night. When 1 got up thia morning $260 was missing from my Inside vest pocket,” “Do you accuse this man of stealing $20 from yout’ asked Magistraty Murphy. “No, alr," wi of Welrer. I'm looking in my pants por match and.1 find my $250 all Welser ahd Gherkis left the room gether. A few minutes later th Could be scen entering @ house of cal! across Second aven A diminutive Ital jerraigned for carrying a loaded revolver. through which I passed the stock | He said his family ran eway from him/ je down from Mi K, yenterday, to look f. “With a loaded revolver’ 0. Mayor ‘| Be a, New Ife, asked the know he had put pro he! Baptista for the Court of General Ser in named Sandburg was charged with passing a bad co saloon keeper named © livery sable a1 No. & Rutgers strest, | intended te show by the\ testimony of | appeared for Sandbur; ‘to extort 910 from him @ threat that they woyld polsen the @ay one of his horees was pols- amd died, Severa) days later, says demands the pair renewed thoir t with a ref againet one of the horse pote- and wes shot the day of the trial. : Pana, +1 tata FISHERMAN HOLDS MATE, _ UNCONSCIOUS, OVER SIDE é Man Rescues Them Off OF BOAT IN BIG STORM Two Nearly ‘Drown Before Third the defendamta or in other ways that Seoal (led tO sell the refinery before joan " “t Ke @Y Positive assurance,” sald Mr. Nivoll, “that tl Segal prometed an@ bullt this refinery i . Later * lexplanation of the remark Mi had co red an implication hie integrity. Mr. Nicoll said he had no intention of casting any insiny | tions against the District-Attorney, cordial was re-established. ‘Th Segal's operations. (re Mr. Nicoll accused M. ‘The Government ney hotly denied of his questions, But Mr. Nicoll, o>ntinued to the goat’ of th trict-Attorney at every opportunit: Herned w. be called yn I hat}to know If i¢ would ter part af the afternoon Sensifn was devoted to a questioning of Harned by Nicoll and Wise on the oh an Interpretation temporarily exoused, to for by Mr, Wine, and George M. Newhall, president of an engineering “I would like to sa: man to the Court, viously appeared for the complal: fn this case in a ciy! sult. I proper to appear for the defendant no’ “He has a perfect right to appear,” put in the Ma ‘The case Was somewhat involved, Sandburg claimed he could not tal! English, but soon showed that he un: derstood everything that went on, Th Mayor noted this to the Magistrate, te @andbute was held. WOMAN WITH BABY WANTED é HUSBAND SENT AWAy. hn, ig & baby In her ot and cruelty, She wante Mya, Woiltsohn said she was a worker on shirt walats. MayoP Gaynor wanted to know how much she could make at that trade and she said $10 week, “But what about the baby REVIEWS TROUBLES wd commented on it’ ry sed her husband, Jacob, of! shee Aiohwarts, tn jestimony, told of the table tipping over and the money falling on the floor. oh a case tike that." he ex- ‘of course everybody makes a pick up dime: also applied to cafe loungers who walt for some- body to turn up with money. The case of the fourteen striking bak- ers was néxt on the calendar. It ap- pears that four policemen tn plain olothes and a boss baker named Gott- fried invaded @ meeting of the strikers to errost @ man without a warrant ana the strikers resisted. One policeman was sent to the hospital, and die others wore badly beaten up before they got fourteen prisoners. Against one of them, Cohen, rested a charge of disor- derly conduct. ‘Alderman Max Levine entered a plea. of guilty to disorderly conduct for all ut Cohen. The Alderman knows his book. He also knows the decided opin- fons entertained by Mayor Gaynor about police oMficers invading premises /vithe out @ warrant. dmitting,” said Alderman Levine, “that these officers had a right in the uikiing, they might have expected trouble Invading a meeting without a nt, especially as those present did and English.” Murphy discharged all the prisoner t Cohen. The Mayor showed his indorsement of the decision. He also indorsed Magistrate Murphy's warning to the bal to reepect the law and ‘ay from trouble with the police. Mayor got a laugh ott of the case of D. Marrin, charged by 8. Rabin- owitz with holding property of said R binowlts, contrary to law. Marrin ca ried a flat box and a silk hat, done up in a paper. He had @ five or six day growth of beard, a wo:. flannel shirt and a coat that showed signs of hard wear, “This man, sald Rabinowitz, indl- cating Marrin, “rented from me & dress it for one night for 2, and now he |refuses to return It.” | Marrin protested that he didn't want to keep the sult. But he sald he had |pald for it twice and he wanted his $2 back, The twe men were advised to reach some Kind of a settlement outside of court, and Marrin went away carry- ine the suit and the plug hat, with Ra- binowlts trailing cloge behind. | Noon broke in om the hearing of @ man who protested that he shouldn't be compelled to pay & dog license because he doonn't own the dog. “Who owns the dog?’ Mayor Gay- nor asked. “My brother-in-law,” replied the de- ndant. ell,” said Magistrate Murphy, ‘either you op your brother-in-law got Hceriae for that dog before next Wed needay."" ‘A new batch of prisoners filed into jthe dotention pen and a new batch of \susnmonses was handed up to Asstat: ant District-Attornsy Lesile Lockhart and Court Officer Lee, on the layor Gaynor looked at his watch and quietly took his departure for the Clty Hall. — FOSS SIGNS BAY STATE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY BILL » March 13.—The Presi- ce Primary bili was en: ate to-day and {mmedl- » the Governor for his Nomination papers will oe by the Becretary of State next ! approt | teaued |week, and the primaries wil! be held | | on April 30. | Gov. Fovs Preferential the oll one signed Primary minute bridge , Presidential | Mayor Gaynor and Magistrate Murphy On Bench in Essex Market Court To-Day oy REE e Ladd ‘BOY WITH $40,000 APPEALS TO COURT FOR MONEY TO EAT Legal Entanglements Tied Up| Fundy Inherited From His , Rich Father. Although his father left a fund of $40,000 to provide for the support uf George Brinkerhoff, now thirteen years old, the boy 1s suffering the pinch of extrome poverty—ipdeed, has lately been In ninent 4anger of going hun- ery and ragged, acsording to Frederick Hemley, his lawyet. Mr. Homley told Surrowute Ppwler to-day he was res- cued trem ‘hin ptedtoament vy the un- oa pyc discovery of $00 in bank The Uttle tallow, whose income has been taken away from him by a tan- &le of legal proceedings, 1s a son of ti» late George. C. Brinkerhoff, sukar planter and one time United itates Consul-General to Cuba. “Within the last two weeks,” sald 'Mr. Hemley, “the mother bas been to my office at No, 200 Broadway and ex- hibited to me pawn tickets for every article of value in her possession. Mr. Hemlay then explained that the late Mr. Brinkerhoff provided the trust fund for his eon by will and that the late Col. Ethan Allen, who 46d on Dec. 7, was named as trustee of the fund. {Since the death of Col. Allen his estate had been “tled up" by a will contest in stituted by Kathleen K, and Nettle C. Allen, contest, Mr, Hemley sald, he had been unable to get possession af the securt tes and other documents pertaining to the Brinkerhoff trust fund. Mr. Homley was appointed trustee of the fund im- mediately after Col. Allen's doa “1 ask Your Honor,” sald the lawy “to name Thomas H. Van Tine as te: {porary administrator of the Allen e: tate, author ing him to turn over to me, as trustee, the Brinkerhoff papers. I saw those papers myseif—that is, I saw an envelope marked Brinkerhoff—in Col. Allen's watety deposit box when it was opened after the Equitable Ori T could not take possession of It | “Phere iano immediate hurr Schreiber, counsel “for the executor. “Col, Allen left $000 of Brinkerhoff funds on deposit at the Columbia Trust Com- pany, now the Equitable.” “That's the first intimation T have had of such a thing,” said Mr. Hemley, quickly. “Well,” said the Surrogate, “you can exhibit your certificate of appointment {aw trustee and draw enourh to provide 'for the boy's present wants. We will dispose of the temporary administrator |. question a little later." his nieces. On account of that | BANDS PLANNED “TO SHOT DRNER TAN HOLDUP | Detectives Heard Kinsman and Montani Discuss $25,000 Robbery After Arrests. \ DOUGHERTY ON STAND. Taxi Owner Was to Receive} Bullet in Leg to Clear Him of Suspicion. Second Deputy Commissioner Georko 8. Dougherty took the stand to-day in the trial in the Supreme Court before Justica Geabury, of Geno Montani, chauffeur And owner of the taxicad used In the $2,000 rvobery of two bank messengers on Church street, February 1:13, and told how Montani had given tn- correct information to him directty after tho robbery. Before Dougherty {went on the stand Edward Kinsman, |ailas Eddie Collins, finisned nis story |acdusing Montani of being the ring leader of the gang and originator of the plot to hold up che messengers, Kingman admitted he was a pugtliet, but had lately been a trainer of fighters, On the stand he, like all the other bandits, presented a particularly mild lappearance. None of the so-called dar- | tng holdup men taken by the police bear lout their reputation ih appearance. {They are amall, seemingly unintelligent and utterly without the daghing alr ox: | | pected of them from the description of {the holdup. SAYS MONTANI TOLD 6&TORY THAT WAS UNTRU Commissioner Dougherty tani had told him @ man jum) him and pointed a er yolling “Drive like Hell!” Kinsman de- res he had no revolver and sat by Montani with his hands in bis overcoat. Montant described the man who stepped In front of the taxi frgt as an old man with a white beard and later a man wout thirty years old. The man who rode beside him during the black-jack- ing of the m-ssengers in the cab, h described as five feet nine with a black mustache, Kinsman does not answer thie éeescription. “{ gpked Montant," said Dougherty. “how’the thieves knew where to get on his cab and he said they must have been following him.” ‘The Commissioner told of the other bandits placed in cells near eacti other while thelr conversation was taken down by @ police stenographer, Detec- tive Boyle, the “hul dictogragh,” In this conversation he declares Montan! showed his relation to the gang as leader. At one point Kinsman Is eaid to have rémarked to ‘Montani: “Wi: + “Victor-Vietrola ‘Tasking Machine. 815 up te S250 iVER- JOHNSON: Attorney Davis of Davis, Symmes & | I. DAVEGA, JR. (Harlem's Leading Sporting Goods House) 123-125 West 125th St. persisted company bearing his name, was put on| the Mayor, him SRR a EL RTE SLEUTH DENIEG MONTANI WAS GIVEN “THIRD DEGREE.” Lieut. Dominic Reflly, assigned to the Commissioner's office, was it on stand, and told the same story as wuperior. He testified to hearing bandits and Montant talkifig, and hi he went upetal tograph,’ i. defore going into an adjoining cpl. Dougherty ang Reilly, on cross-exam- Season ten by 4 sas subjected the jo & ir Sed Mi; declared there wan no such thing. . meth during the examinatiof of Detective Kdward 8. Boyle, who is known in the Police De- Partment atethe “human dictagraph." He told how he had made notes on email sheet of paper im) the hollow of Ale hand, at night, standing in his @tocking feet in 4im corridor be- tween the cells where the bandits and Montani were conversing. He admitted he had copied the notes on a type- writer and destroyed the originals. Boyle denied Montani had been kept @wake seventywo hours by the police dn a third degree effort to make him break mm and conf Detective John J. ® rapid stenographer of the department, fottow- ed Boyle on the stand. Hoe testified to taking down stenographic notes of the conversation between Montani and the bandits at the same time Detective Boyle was making his long hand notes. His testimony corroborated Boyle's declaration that Kinsman said to Mon- tant: “We were going io shoot you in the tee firet.” CUTICURA SOAP SHAVING STICK For Tender Faces Indispensable for those subject to red. ese, roughness, and other irritations of the skin. Ashaving luxury. 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Hay F¢ecr end all forms of Caarrh ‘The Standard Remedy Sor Nearly 30 Years She can't take the tuby|after it reache f the stand. He wan thy engineer on-| to work with her.” Atlantic City. TIC CITY, N. J., March — Mvers and Dan Jones, fivher- ‘Peturning from the Sehing banks, Y wacaped drowning in the ter- ed by Bewal to conattuct the Phila- Stipnie plant of the Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Company. jo hk | MISSING BALLOON BUCKEYE MET VIOLENT SKY GALES. |No Trace of Big Flyer Which Left San Antonio Wednesday With Two in Basket. EAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 15.—Fall ure to hear from the balloon Buckey since it shot from the ground ‘here, Wednesday night, and sailed away north- ‘ard may be due to somewhat unusual conditions, J, H, Wad the pilot, myst have ove the clouds most of the ume he over Texas soll and possibly for @¥en longer than that. ¢ cloudy drove furiously actoss the dy nome parte of the southwest and Aocompanted vy violent surface indicating that even at the high ude which he might have fade Wee Probably racing with the ele Cook of Han Antonio ac- fade as aie. dl + ie as Had It not been that Pidked his own life to gu ey would probably a3 ‘The woman sa'd she could board the baby for $8 a week. Mayor Gaynor and | the Magistrate, consulted briefly, “You had better make another at-| tempt to Ket aton Magistrate | Murphy recommended ‘ome back | here in a week and see {f things are | not running more smoothly. If your wife brings you here again, Wolfsohn, | I'll do something for you." A clean cut youth from Newark, N. | J., who gave the name of Isaac Kut- Mek, accused two typical East Siders, named Schwartz and Moscowits, of | robbing him of $2 in a Rivington street | restaurant, “They tried to get me to play card: said Kufiick. ‘I wouldn't pisy. When 1 took out my money to pay for my} meal both of them grabbed !t and this | Schwarts bit my hand and made me det Then they threw me into the street.” ‘ ‘The defense had a horde of witnesses, A lawyer for Schwartz and Moskowits continually referred to the affair as a “@iecrepancy between these parties,’ much to the Mayor's amusemen Schwarts and Moskowlts swore that Kuflick lost his money tn a square game of cards and then tried to grab it back, “What does he work at?” inqutred the ting Moskow!ts, tw replied tie priso H “We got a strike." | Ta the (vod of the lengthy examin: ftom the Mayor picked up a new Tat @ rani EE SOLD OLEO AS BUTTER. nsky of No, % East Forty: Bayonne, N. J., was given John L wixth # the alternative of a $100 fiue or thirty; days in the City Prison in the Court of Special Sessions to-day for selling oleomargerine und Inspector Hugh J. partment of Agriciéture, testified that he had seen Lyneky delivering the stuff at 196 Third avenue, and that « chomical analysis’ showed that it was oleomargertn Good Spring Tonic have taken Hood's Sarsapariila for a apring tonic and blood fer, Last spring 1 was not well af al! When I went to bed I was tired and nervous and could not sleep well, in the morning i would feel twice a tired; my mother got @ bottle of Hood’ Sarsaperiila, which f took, I felt lke a new person when I had finished that | eof AL bottle. 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