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Gunfighter Cancels $4,000 Bail and Flees While on Parole ‘WEHATHER—Fair to-night and Thereday; warmer. r —— INA EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” UNDER LAWY PRICE ONE OENT. POGGI VANISHES AGAIN ER'S PAROLE AFTER CANCELLING BOND ——————— Counsel Failed to Keep Prom- ise to Produce the Gun Fighter in Court. SURETY CO. WILL SUE. iY \ "Tumed $4,000 Over to Dis- trict-Attorney After Bond Was Declared Forfeited. After two court proceedings which, in the judgment of lawyers, cancelled @ bail bond of $4,000 calling for the appearance in General Sessions of Louls Poggi, murderer and gun- fighter, Poggi disappeared this after- noon. At the time he was in the custody of his lawyer, Robert M. Moore, on what, counsel for the Em- pire Surety Company, which fur- mised the bond, contends, was virtu- ally parole. The” District-Attorne: Possession of $1,000 which over yesterday the Empire Surety Company when Poy! falled to appear for trial, Su't ‘will be instituied, 1° necessary, for the recov this Money on the ground that Poggt, he appeared in court to-day set the forfeiture anq that Judge {netead of continuing the bail, paroled the prisoner, The Empire Surety Com- pany sets up the claim that the forfelt- Ure of the bond ended its obligation and euch ob! tion Was not renewed when Pogg! gave himself up. At any rate, Poggi, one of the most dangerous gunfighters in New York, ts wone. His security appears to have been nullified and the only apparent redress open to the city is to catch him and place him on trial. POGG! KILLED TWO MEN FIGHT AT CONEY. Poggi, known in gang circles as ouls the Lump,” killed Kid Twist and Cyclone Lewis at Coney Island in 1908. He served @ short term in El- mira Reformatory and came back to New York, He resorted to his old haunts and was in trouble time and ism paid omce IN He had a loaded in Mulberry Bend, revolver on his person when he was arrested and was charged with viola- tion of the Sullivan law, As a second offender he was ligble to imprisonment for fourteen years. The bond of $4,000 turnisied by the Empire Surety Com- pany is sald to have been guaranteed by an employee in one of the city de- partments, When Poggi was called for trial yer- terday he failed to appear. Judge Crain ordered the bond forfeited, The Surety Company complied with the order and @ bench: warrant was Iseued for Poggl. Much to the surprise of the Court Poggi appeared with Moore at the opening of court to-day. The gunfight: ing defendant explained that he had for- gotten all about his trial. Then came the proceeding that amounted to Pog- gi's release, Mr, Moore asked for an immediate af trial, re Dixtrict-Attorney was not ready and asked that Pog! be com a mitted to the Tombs, After some argu- ment it was agreed by both sides that Pogs!'s trial should be called at g'elock this afternoon. LAWYER SAID HE WOULD BI RESPONSIBLE. District Attorney Weller Yourt to commit Poggi to the Mr, Moore protested, He satd iake care of Poggi until 2 Assistant urged the ‘Tombs. he would o'clock. “will client's asked of Mr. M “Certainly,” replied the lawyer. “] have enough confidence in you to give him into your custody,” remarked the Court. Right here, it 4s claimed by the sures | ty people, Poggi became a prisoner on parole, The bond was not in effect. Pogs! walked out of the courtroom with his lawyer. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Mr. appeared in court alone. Perspl reeponsible for your Judge be you appesr Crain Moore tion there Judge was streaming down his face am *, was @ worrled look in his e¢: Crain called the case of Pogst. Mr. Moore got up and explained that i bie client a4 stvan dim | siven bim the slip, He @Prasinued 9m Barend Fane). WOMEN CLUBBED IN STRIKE RIOT AT SILK MILL GATES Deputies Say They Only Pushed, but Workers Have Bruises After Affray. ONE MAN IS ARRESTED. Row Starts When Missile Is Thrown at Pickets Around - Garfield (N. J.) Plant. In a clash between special deputy sheriffs and strikers at the silk mill of the Foratmann & Huffman Co, at | Garfield, a suburb of Passaic, N. J., & score of men and women were clubbed Conrriatt. 1988, b7, The! Prose Fuotichion CAT WITH RABIES The EA cin PS “Circulation Books Open to All. ia | BITES THREE AND STARTS A PANIC Woman and Two Men Victims of Mad Feline in Apart- ment House. FIGHTS A POLICEMAN. Imprisoned in Bag, Animal Manages to Inflict Wound on Captor. ‘Three persons were badly bitten by @ mad cat to-day in and about the store and apartment house at No. 40 Howard avenue, Brooklyn. Surgeons at the Bushwick Hospital, where the eat and two of ite victims were taken, declared after an examination that the animal was undoubtedly suffering from rabies and that the wounds inflicted were of the most dangerous character. The first victim was Mrs, Clara Gross, who lives in the apartment above the grocery store at the Howard avenue address, As she was leaving the house early in the day she came upon the cat in the hallwi It wasa big gray tomcat and it was hissing and snarling in @ oorner. Mrs. Gross tried to shoo the animal out, when it sprang upon her and sank its teeth in her foot. In freeing herself she kicked the animal downstairs and it disappeared. ‘Two hbure later the cat ran out of the hallway and sprang upon Hyman Rosen- ~NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 220 the 1912, orld. |F BATHER—F EDITION. — PRICE ONE ( CENT. x GES Buying Foodstuffs on First Market Day; Housewives’ Leader; Head of Market Men. ‘MRS. BeacH is j One stork his head badly cut | feld of No. 687 Gates avonue, biting him aT of buying first hand. | by a deputy's billy, was arrested and/in the hand and leg. The cat was cling- | taken to Hackensack, charged with|!ng to his arn and he could not shake THE hehe compelen among the bomeainaaa rloting. {t off when Poter Ruppert of No. 3122 EGG om been going on for many weeks, but Tt in claimed by the authorities. that] Fulton street, got down from the milk MARKET j to-day marked the first big demonstras |g aL A Tes th wagon he was driving and went to his | Hon that brought to market almodt &, ¢ women struck by the| \veeue : 7 | thousand women who has beet deputies was painfully injured—that D ey 4 ps y Ruppert had on a palr of heavy tuck- | there before, and who were treated t@.@: | they were prodded and not beaten. | skin gloves and managed to beat down series of surprises in the way of lower © The strikers assert that some of the|the animal and break Ita grip. As the prices and cholcer cuts. women have black and blue marke on|cat fell to the sidewalk It roiled over their arms an¢ backs to show where |#nd bounded into the hallway again. | ¥ |; The entire market Mapping the 'dopillieg, Ianaed nein Glew Patrolman Charles Fitz of the Ralph | | oie net hanes oo onteee The trouble at Garfleld has aroused |2¥eRue *tation had been attracted to the | . SOA 06 06 Fane a = enaine he ‘i scene by cries of Mad cat!” and arrived | very man of them ws of resentment among thé} just as Ruppert darted into the hallway | bloom tn the buttonhole of his etelhers in 7 te, ee add to the tur-| after the cat. -_— ' ra eae Jacket, was shaved and powdered ang moll, two rival factions of the Indus-| Inside the house the tenants were ‘ * a pomaded and wore his hundred-caadéie trlal Workers of the World are fighting | screaming and. barring ‘their doors| ASPirant for Olympic Honors PACT 1 WITH JAPAN Mamma Roodgant and the Lit! power amile. bape: each other over the management of the |amainst the cat. A crowd collected out- , ‘ BIGGEST DAY IN 100 YEA! strike. side and the neighborhood was ia'an up-| Found Dead in Metropolitan tlest Immigrant at Other Haywood, the I. W. W. leader, who lias RL KOE oonducted tk . It was impossible for Policeman Fitz Oper: 2, Ist 4 .| CA OSOELSH: " . For it was really the biggest day conducted the Lawrence, Ms ji as lnscabiily for Pellogssa Mite pera House No Agreement ah Establish-| res, WASHN(, End for Safety. the hundred years since che W 2 Aiea . . 1; and at a big meeting bitterly denounced | his haute wad put it ina bag, A bag ment of Colony on Mexi- MARKET. ASSOC! ATION, _———- vanidescthore at pees Ta Boris Retnatein, who has been organ- {was brought and Ruppert nally pounced |cranegt, Ofande who was once a br 1 together tke a) ft e SMEREERGLROL, ena Stang re 4 together ke a) of more izing the strikers and counseling peace-|on the cat and imprisoned tt. Then, in maby aoe Of -TtAly can Soil, He Declares. ' ¢ lod through the| DNent down from the suburbs abet ful methods. The I. W. W. does not|order to tie the bag, he took off his| Vi"? aspired to enter the next Oly Atreets of Hutoken. to-day, to the | Bleecker street and hageted over care for peace. gloves, and as he did ao the cat wrig-| Games In Stockholm, died of heart ais- ‘4 amazement of ail deta, They mere] “Areas, STRIKERS WAVE HOOTED Work. |#ie@ out and hit him, sinking ‘ts teeth [ease In & hot bath on the fourth loor|’ positive dental of the extstence of Mine ite. Reodwante, bewik eiritid liga tteshal (esas nia ‘i almost through the palm of his righ: [of the Metropolitan Opera House Bulld- ngamant between’ Mexico: acd . Mi aya because the Hou RS AT MILL GATES. reer Bie te ee Bilas | any aerane f Mextea | from Holland on the Holtand-Amerisan | 19,00 strong in establishing @ new y the Forstmann & Huftman| The cat was in a fair way to escape |ing had weakened his heart. shaihs | Japan: wheraby phe, Iter o eatabs liner Noordam, and ‘ier parents took | for the housewife and sending heg plant employs about 1.20 hands, Of] again when another man with a bag|sudden death, said br, Vi | lia OE SARA OB SE BaALonS 5 ee 1 the precaution of ng them like #/ to do her own marketing where these between 340 and 60 on strike, | Captured tt and tled ft fast. Policeman} york Hospital, who was called |was Gate Dy President Hran chain gang in order to prevent them | stuffs are the cheapest and where It has been the custom of the strikers| Fitz then carried the cat and urged | tes wonte B -called. when | Maderovin® Watemram: sent from Maxie’ | from becomtag semarato« | Is the areatest variety to select to gather at (be mill gates mornings | BUDpert sad Moseafeld to accompany |cNre’ Ventry, @ fellow watchman City to the United Press this afterqaon } When John Rootgans kot down to the; Mayor nor mingled — with and evenings to hoot and Jee the | iilm to the Bushwick Hospital, ‘The cat {With Orlando, discovered his body in) The Mexican Kxecutive wired | view from the Noovdint, hia family cons | throngy of purchasers, Jotlytna the atalle kare WEE WabEAR RRB Cul. Wan oulorataremad at. the homlfal ang [te natatubs It ts completely Incorrect that my tinted of His wite aad tei children. No, |keepers asking innumerable quent Kcrowd of moout 900 aasernbled oute|@M examination made, which proved| Qlando, who Hved with hts wife and Ament has any arrangement with 0 is an infant In arms. ‘There way @jand enjoying himaeif in the thoraughe side the fence to-day, There wes a toc| that It Was suffering’ from rabies, Then Ja large family of childven that of Japa Het ine good deal of confusion on the pier, and) going Gaynor method, . Of shouting and some one threw a mis.| Ruppert and Rosenfeld were treited Carleton avenue, Brook! | Ere ce Heavy Auto Fire Truck, Re-| te tead of this large funily dida't The Mayor was invited to come idl sile that struck @ striker, At this And oh7ls08 ia # A sacs fo the Bours lemployed as a watehman MRS. M’REE ACQUITTED 4A N are: t6 ta es of toxins aven ace the “lower-comt-of-liviag” move about fifty from the mob, largely wom.| 0 Health and begin the Pasteur treat- house for s sponding to Needless Ala Jone of th borrowed & ment was Kot under way by the offer en, made a rush for the ae with the | ment. not on his rounds behind the IN GARLAND MURDER CASE. ponding to Ne dless Alarm, | 1 plece ofthe Wanhineten’ ithe Morcha av apparent Intertion of invading the] Nelehbors told Fits that Mrs. Gross he was out on the country roads, ee | Runs Over Youth ee letien was met by the s6gips rity was severely bitten, and he was ad-|training for the bicy aration event “Unwritten Law" Plea $ : 1 ’ ymmittee and Mrs. Julian Heath, \ deputy sheriff tried to stop the ruen,| V8 by the hospital physiclans to Jut the next Olymple G: ‘hose whol Cpe cm A tonded: to, i sident of the Housewives’ Leagmes po Woe store helined Bian the ruth] nunt hor up and persuade her to go to lenew him anid to-day tha: he was con.| JUfy in Second Trial of Louisi- ‘ : . B I. led: the procession mother of of the frst yor Qaynor He and fighting, he hung on to a ‘coupk the Hoard of Health Fits also made |stantly training, even at the ex | ana Society Woman, : Pear} ne Domina 'Faleiaire [ihe fariixe, WN nN nnide t suilding wom tne rounds of the neighborhood to learn jof his strength. Several years ag | gtk a Te j matches in thelr home on | held onto the ¢ J. Ulckey, who went t ah if any others w tten and find Iando liad won a bleycle Masathoi OPTEOUSAR, Ten Ati kpair floor of @ six-story tenement [Hants proces Me the " wont Aa doputies| where the cat § boy t Runge MeRee who has been on trial | 1 \ j there In IS and became 4 stall-keeper n jee at the n rita under au. | Where the cat came from. he be he would be invin Mea the racianisteae iit Gant “| ms st Houston street when | o 3 ay & J eon 1 1963, Hickey told. His Honor @bepe thority of Sheriff Conkling of Hacken- Regan agen Stoel Repeat ti ikl wp ep A r mo a lett them to tah eS na’ & i the time the Washington sack. Some fifteen of the Jeputies| BULL TERRIER BITES Last night he attended the opera with| With the Killing wf Atlan Garland, |» et Sa ERih aidealel | wis iy Hal See eee ised (0 rua’ with the engine: cna rushed to the ald of their comrade and| BOY SEVERELY DURING |*\'* {ther and then went on duty. 1 or here ke ity he lt came the fed & train of clroum-|yivy acreage. He brought his fire alarma we sunded wititil charged the crowd of strikers with jis the custom for the two watchmen ad heen o " went Baby Jennie, t the wecond cabin of Noors bell hung in the roof of the mark drawn clubs, FIGHT HT AFTER ROMP. |\0 make « vorapiere rouad tn opposiie 4% ht. Mra M pleaded that hed to a hospital, and brousit They leave toonteht for the nor of the ae The men strikers fell back In a hurry.) 0000 nm directions and t at a certain | * to protest her Ata pr to @ man several blocks MAYOR GAYNOR SHAKES HAI but the women were harder to handle,| While playing yin the yard with Lud-|point in the i 4 trial when she wan charged wit esulted In his h WITH “BIG TOM.” They scratched and screamed and yleld-| Wig Hreitenfeld fourteen failed to meet murder, & Jury failed to agree, ‘Th Palme t the ufant in a ene | LEWIS A VICE- 3E-CHANCELLOR, | A, Uitle further along eh Mayor ane ed only when the deputies rushed them jold Samuel Klein No. #6 Union a one © his) Garland family haw well Known inf! e Kitchen when she went out to do ul Big Te Madden and tne In @ body with upraised clubs, The dis. | Brox, was Kked by a pet bull | mor n | Loulsiana for, se } generate Ars, jher m {0 Pearl and Dominios! yey Jerney Man pmminaioner # ste vl n shaking ds with him, turbance lasted only a few minutes and|terrier and s en, Kleln hadjand sub F he Mekee Wife of a southwestern | %ho ree and four years r wit are the healthiest loobiamiiaa Was not general among the strikers called on bis la the sun of (bathtub avsigned to t rallroud off tively, did waar " haa" I ever sew," sald the Mayor low @o clustered about the mill. Dr. Van Isuren Breitenfeld of No, sav ployees of the opera Young ¢ “a “1 Liem amainet bao: you do It When ten .police officers under Ser-|Kast One Hundred « first street body was removed to the West | MoRee home last fire ‘The two ehikiren races | Rarly up and to bed. eat Beant Boyle reached the scene of the} The boys began romping with (ae|T' Mele lawyer hall, screaming that Jennie wa fadden. {I rine ; on trouble the deputies had the situation) dog, and Klein climbed a tree, with . : in band. The entire force of deputies| the dox Jumping around below hiss “ co, fourteen years old, whe red at 6." Then and policemen formed lines and drove| When he shinned down the nd withdr A ame Noor ” r sch ble poke \the strikers back to positions a Mock or! tacked him and both rolled . e 7 and foltuwed| Mr sa Republican Ma's more away from the mill, ‘There was ground, with Breltenileld Kicking ai Wray {2 mules Hy Pare greeny She dasied | ean gainst W on In the market mre no clubbing in this movement, the dog y could not tear the an! | pecause 0 wie “ all clovided | G cr Perit Paxstiets Coie years of age, Nows of the trouble at Garfleld| mal loose before he had taken a piece mony. Ser li splained that Bond, A fund of sn “ the wi | the baby with] We nancellors, and it a the wust e oldest tenant ¢ epread rapidly through Passaic and! out of Kle! lower Hp and chewed, had been served wh notlee in tue ho f si) Der ¢ girl beat the) iy t vurt e ! 7 Your Ho sald MeDermott, groused Intel exeltement among the} hie right el early Sunday mornt . fh avenue, w was filed y | flaw Bite up th Chancellor Walker {s 4 Demos permit f Ie stand int strikers, Radical members of the 1. W.| After the dog was chalned up th w ‘ ate, It isto ed In amounts, © res ey were extin-| erat, Well. L hope you've JW. began denouncing the authorities! boy was hurried to Dro dod. Walwh of fare Nt nd rom $i to § Molen r of the 3 ————~<- wald Mayor, and it Js feaved serious trouble will| No. 887 Longwood avenue, who cx tn oA ane of poor fa cor etation same ciclo: up Oe) & PAPBR SKIRT PATTERN PRBB, | Bank ody K have!” ud the vend develop. 1 Anticipation or rioting the| terized nis wounds, He will oe dis-| |e ee ettiae knits asl i tae ta Coote Oi \e Vemiunncs + | ble police precautions have been redoubled | figured for life. | os seean at hala ans inci eal faacamen IO oe AN JAD) BONE for the sou see BUday ® | ne Mayor was aje tuGieapentin and Gharit, Conkling ls preparing. to RACING DEE PAGE 1 | bea ee ee Pee ene Ses Saree ie eed wen “le potiveman_and Herat. Oray m4 nay World diagae ne of Apr ‘Bjsiid wish ihe widow of Jaitne 1 Amn AEN MI. mci) |, POR RAGING ORE PA a Fl ne sco. == Mga GREG ROHR ng i Searle i belberabe i Serre a f CAINOR AIDS WOMEN IN MARKET CRUSADE AGAINST HIGH PRICES _ +: iMembers of Housewives’ League, Crowd Stalls on First “Market Day, . Some Getting Initial Lessons in Purchase of Foodstuffs. WAR IS DECLARED ON PROFITS OF MIDDLEMEN City’s Executive Hobnobs With the’ Stall Keepers Who Are Aiding the League In Its Campaign. Mayor Gaynor and more than a thousand members of the Houses wives’ League, the new organization of market basket progressives, took : possession of Washington “Market to-day and inaugurated the ew Gf” by. which it is hoped to show the middleman he is deriving an unholy 2°) profit and to educate the New York hotisewife in the domestic science