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a eer en Se — THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 191 i“ j NO POLICE ON HAND, FSS “ANALYSIS OF THE NEW YORK JOHINNY ss FIRSTMRS, BECKER cesses esse as sae | not Mra, Recker finally appealed to him to hete ‘ KORRES to The World at once, and the next Tho deteotive asked me if T knew the | taien care of him, expecting to see Rim | woman and f sald I didn't, Beoker | Saverised for in The World. 66 99 Becker said he knew he was caught, A . H And Cries Out Aloud: ‘‘She Tempted Me! Beal gute ait | Nc mam meee we a tN one cnertes nce Cc ie Chi Extenston, qj “There Is the Fernale Johnny, the Chief Instigation| T4pped Him in Hotel Seven | station and ot saying the policeman had CHICAGO, duly HA afte, of emete N of the Male Class,” Writes H. W. M., ‘And It Years Ago and Got Goods [tua nt"osety nad seen nim at the | y tension Society here last night by the fold, that Ooleary had seen him at the) Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladle First Bluecoat Arrives Half an! Hour After East Twelfth i. Street Battle. Is the Female Johnny Who Causes on Him. hye" ould Becker, the witness as-| AUullary,. | ‘The women contributed | Annoyance to Innocent Girls.” pn eS wee tite Bekraldce followed on the} The sift will be used to estabiioh @ permanent fund, known as Hiber. stand with corroborating test!mony. , r nian Fund, to which will be added tue of social order, which must be maine ) tty of meeting ana knowing me [HE PAYS $8 ALIMONY. | Then Becker was called as a withers |icaiauat gitte by members from time Mo named his position and gave the tained. There is the female Johnny, | right one. figures of his pay, THe anid that he and t© tlme, Interest from the fund wil be hief inst! u used to establish chapels and small eel ely marie chief instiga- | PLAINT OF A BACHELOR WHO one of his brothers practically support throughout America from time The female 18 LONELY, | + . his mother, a widow Johnny {8 common enough to make Dear Madam—Your acticten tn the | SCcONd Wife, He Asserts, Has "ustice Fitzgerals, on the rete VICTIMS NEAR DEATH.| Gangsters Left a Red Trail, but! Witnesses Say It Was | | DECLARES 7 ot Followed. re ort, ted the dec to M: Beck Helped Him Save for — |ana'tixed alimony at a week. |» $000Howe. 1 TTLE FRANK IN BAD: | In’ hte effort to discredit Herman Rosenthal and the gambier's charges against him Lieu. Charles Becker sent | his press agent to Rosenthal a first wife, While nine-year-old Tessie Blerbauer @nd Vincenzo Mazarelio, thirteen years | 0M, to in Bellevue Hospital with velled dea their cots each hour, Dora Gilbert ef No. 161 Eas: Twenty-| Twel t seventh street, to obtain from her an| | how 't could be that after the fueiliade | aMdavit concerning her life with Rosen- | of A between ganisters in the} t It was apparent that Recker's | crowded thoroughfare wilch guve mort Intention was to have iosenthal's wounds to theze ehtldren on the credibility di unted by facts in) hi 4 ai e * e maa CCU * Kind Doctor’s Daughter Gives scores night, not a DIN ve | til half a 0 As for Becker himself, the records of ‘ . Gilse. this, ae Gla! ead AE, the Supreme Court would do iitte in| Him Dinner and He Pays Sa n'a, an | on | constructing him into a church pillar. His first wite obtained a divorce from Her With Yarns. rout Gordy him in 196 on evidence that he and 1 Aventia A, who another woman’ haa peen found to- Snysermnepec Oa Tessie Diorbauer gether In a room at the Eagle Hotel, Ten-year-old Frank Loray waa not . 32 Cooper square, Mra, Becker got | y h aring a barrel when an nt of the custody of ys then five y thy Custody of thelr boy, then Ave yeara ' cuitdren's Society led him around Kast | In view of Becker's building opera: Seventy-third street to-day, but he tions his testimony during the trial is Might have been. Another boy says also interesting. Ile now receives $2,230 the real reason Master Loray didn't go & year, about $13. a week. Jo Is butiding home was because somebody stole his | an expensive home at No. 241 Olinville clothes while he was swimming in the avenue, the Bronx, Explaining how he fast River. could do this and support himselt and | ytiss 43 ; i‘ hia second wife, ho sald a few days ago hone Note coe Les Sod Rs that the second Mrs, Recker has been }* Purdy: of No meb-cttl bgsalb Match ve my wing money for many yeara asa found the youngster, wearing a tattered vho Was shot and I could not ge i 7 . . school teacher, a position ahe now holk jc and overalls, crouching In- fo the telephone in the drug atoro'to BY Nixola Greelev-Smith. ; : : ’ ; ALIMONY AND MOTHER'S AL. ti Ge ee reclosl acai s Bb This {is the! F F oy 4 m hungry,” he said. call up Bellevue for neve A pnisutte | Y LOWANCE LEAVE $32.75 WEEK. | When questioned by Dr. Purdy the thought a policeman would be there to During the trial of the divorce suit he led said his parents were dead and @o that. When none came I rang up was a roundsman—a grade now known |that he was homelosn, GreAT Aleit cen iea miauiertce! UN jermeant—and received $1,000 a year.| After being a guest at dinner in tho curred almost on the minute of 830 the ambulance an Evenin ju i ween th the appearance of tho KK World @ HELLO ED! WHERE HAVE You HE enor. BEEN FOR THE LAST TWO WEEKSS FIXES THE TIME OF DELAY BY WATCH. | “lt know what I am tall 2 1se I mous sale of FATIMA Cigarettes proves that the FATIMA blend satisfies FRANK JOHNNY" FROM * Jobnny’s day in court. He ap- pears as his own é nai Ho said from this be paid his mother 810 | pura more smokers " y home the be wi 4 to th e'clook. ‘The ambulance came at 9, and lawyer, and I “AFTER A WHILE a month. The Court ordered him to pay | police, and Patrolman Witlam Green the policeman caine « little after that." shall leave it en- Wéasts TIRED $8 a week to his first wife. Counting lay later in the evening took Frank than any other. Others who witnessed the shooting tirely to the OP LONELINESS] the alimony and the money to hl8\to the Children’ readers of The mother, he is left with but $22.76 @ week | peated the tal Evening World as with which to run his hou to whether he has a fool or a wise man for a and who were in the drug store watch- Soolety, Here he re- ing the drug clerk's mintstrations to the Uttle girl who had received a bullet from @ gangster's revolver in her ab- omen, bore out La Mantia’s statement. A woman who lives in Twelfth street Tear Avenue B said she had seen one cient, crowd of the warring gangsters moving Gnder ner window with children fole| It 8 needless to say that many lowing. young men-have written me defend- ‘The curious children kept af the heels/{ng or excusing the practices of the of the gangs! she said, until they! masher who speaks to women on the 4 ae {sige lade ae rey pase canes Street. Other less sophisticated cor- nd tried to wave the children away,|Tespondents deny that the masher ex- tor their presence left a clear trail of fete, Among these are some women That extra qual- ity is made pos- sible by the plain, inexpensive package. ince lived with a woman near Avenue with the asaistanco of hie wife. But!A, who had turned him out. ® long training had made him so thrifty) ‘When Frank was brought before he and his wife have been able to ex-| Justice Hoyt in the Children's Court pend $9,000 on thelr new Bronx home-| yesterday he further complicated mat- stead and environs, tera by saying that hie father, John Becker's firat wife was Mrs, Letitia| Loray, was @ painter, and that his Becker. On Nov. 4, 194, she inati-| mother worked in a cigaf factory. tuted proceedings for divorce. Her! said that his home was at No, 843 East attorney was Robert V. Hibbard of | Seventy-third street. No. 220 Broadway, the lawyer who,; After hearing the statement of Miss Rosenthal said, acted for Hecker in| Purdy, Justice Hoyt remanded the boy "1 loan of|to the Children'’a Society while his 1,600 by Becker to amb! Yhe getaway. Yet, though children fol-| who declare with more vehemence than| York young woman I have known is j the masher think it worth while to) _Jvening World on the actions of UHah tho pallearaen’ ee to recareneat | Cemmcazes being Lebeanedod dtd pte des flowed the retreating gangeters, there|truth that no woman wi Gresses| the original lemon. hunt her, but he has to be “wise” ‘ome of the people who claim to be per cent, of the Rosenthal gambling | tf the lade pa sate oF pierces fwas not a policeman in sight, modestly and attends strictly td her own THIRTY-TWO, and find her out. Here is where all | men and women are quite true, and | pronts, Archibald Van Ness of Van| bn tas kh fom roti bd beth ba “One of the men who had done the| business is ever insulted in New York, |. The part of this letter that te merely| the trouble comes in: Innocent gis | the letters from the discouraged | Ness & Van N HW BIOMENM he ber tc Re i shooting was wounded,” this witness! But today this discussion ts strictly (2emuAciation of New York women as) are annoyed in the search. ones are pathetic, There ought to | was Becker's counsel, y to 20 01 ef the affray sald: “He had dlood|. tan No women wir be Palen a whole does not seem to me worth| I Join In with the man or woman | be a remedy, or some way by which | The divorce action was tried before FOUND HER pouring from his neck and from his) 7 et eee te D | | answering. No one has said, no one be-| wlio condemns the Johnny, because | young people that care for congenial |g, Morrill Banner, appointed referee vy| WORLD FOUND HER DOG. hk s to cash fight hand and he was cursing loudly. wep Meves, that all or even half of the men} he is @ nuisance to society and bane- | company could meet. Suppose a olud | Justice Leventritt. The first referee! pay: pay he dlood left @ trail on the sidewalk,| 5° many men have declared that the in New York are of the objectionable| ful to female innocenoe, but not with | be formed? named, Warren Leslie, resigned because |“Lost” Ad, Hote is ¢ fut I did not see any policemen follow- | c##¢ of the New York Johnny has been type described by the word “Johnny.” those who complain simply becau: For the last twel ears I have he knew the defendant. i fag thet trail then or at any other|Prejudged, that I share the eyniciam, A man who classes all the they do not know what it is to feel | knocked around these United States toatifled the po- | ar em time, though I watched.” Gnd unbelief of the majority of the; Women of » great city in one themselves and are only inspired by and the last four have been in New eman had married her on April 21, | The. manager of the Hotel Maryland, i HOW THE CAPTAIN EXPLAINS | Yomen correspondents, that I am will. | ing anathema has much to a repugnance for that passion which, | York, and I know that'the hardest 8% ‘ in West Forty-ninth street, thanked Wie: ing to let the young men try their own learn of temperance and modera- looked at from another viewpoint, is thing a young fellow 1s up against LAWYER'S STORY HOW BECKER The World yesterday for the return of THE CASE. case. ; tdon and common sense, But there considered the holiest of emotions— | 4% meeting the class of girls he WAS TRAPPED, & pet belonging to a guest of the hotel, Capt. John D. Ormsby of the Mitth| 1 can't print all thetr letters nor the| 18 ome observation of “Thirty. Love. Most of your correspondents, | should meet. ‘There ts enough pride | Jeremiah A. O'Leary, an attorney in which was lost and recovered through @treet station in which precinct the/artieth part of them. But I have se-| Two” whioh deserves serious dear madam (I do not say all), a left In me, sos do not care to make the employ of Mr. Hibbard, testified an advertisement in the Lost and Found @hooting occurred, explained the ab-| jected such arguments as seem typical| thought, 1 @, his comment on | from this Inter clase—human_ {c questionadle acquaintances or meet | 'hY columns of Thy World, 147-149 W125 St sence of policemen from the scene of |of the views of the majority, Let us| the snobbish desire of the aver. | Déres! Chronic Johnnies aro that | people ina questionable way, conse- |<, t Went to the Eagle Hotel at No. 3)" Tie manager aald he thought at frat | ; the shooting to~lay by saying that un- | consider first the communication of the| age Mew York girl to marry out species of human belng who, if they | quently I am much to myself. When Goanes enmara Fane anne Drone aa It pet, a fine Maltese terrier, had Ger orders from Headquarters when-|man who signs “Thirty-Two.” He says:| of her own class. combined an honest nature with their | I first wandered away from my jy, I went to @ room on the third | owner was much ever @ public band concert Is given in| RATHER HARSH CRITICISM OF| Ambition ts a splendid thing. The! Violent emotions, would become the home [ expertenced & lonesomeness — floorm I think It was room No, 22, which one of the city’s parks the policeman THE NEW YORK GIRLS. jambition of mothers for thelr sone has| ‘ost ardent and devoted lovers—the | that would make the hell that has was Occupled by Charles Schneider, a whose beat included that park must be Dear Madam—Tnis {s only the (Produced nearly all’the world's greatest} Mind that the poets rave abou been pr a fr some pul private detective, I stayed In the room tn attendance. The policeman whose] iia, a worm makes eon te {Men The ambition of wives for their| While if thelr natures aro em tame in comparison, and at for about ten minutes and we then heard some vote hall when a w sin & room across the ter went to the room ‘peat covers that portion of Twelfth @treet where the gange battled was in husbands {s one of the highest incent-| Praved, they become monste: Swarts type. Being ordinary, partly age of t turns. I would Ike to say at the rty-two Tam a cynic ives to achievement. But. to- the Pesaimistio, besides being @ bachelor a start to those or, dear, discour- \ After he went away we went to the Tompkins Square Park, five blocks eee etin oe roe that Tthink they |OUS Woman's ambition is becoming} $204 and Partly bad, they are what Where there {9 @ disease there should | room and listened at the door of room Destroys Persp’ ration Odors away from the scene the captain de-| | Just the samo as about ninety |™Ore and more self-centred, Aw The| ¥® call Jobnnl H.W. M, be a remedy, and 1 think there can | No. 20, We stayed there for a moment Ss E . eared. Evening World reader says, she docs Another young man recounts au bo in this case, It may be hard and then wo knocked at tho door. A s. : ‘Capt. Ormsby said police investigation | Per cent. of the New york Girls t jnot want to marry the man of mode:t} adventare with a “female Johuny, Worm, “bus T belleve 3 woud be | yoise galled out Who in, terer | Bae tops Excessive Perspiration had determined the number of those ave a of Pp q But, worth {t and Iam willing to do my _ “¢tective answere os oy.’ ani said defore,! though why the existence of such fmvolved in the shooting as only four| letters do not ring true, It would Jinis isa national, not @ sox, character, ne . er five It wae not @ gang war, he| make interesting and instructive | iio, @ type should We taken as a war- the man Inside inquired, want?’ An answer Was give hat do you jaa and finally | from having my experience or be- best toward it to keep anothi No matter how much tien perapire Frothal will give you relief. Ww loon | reading should they tell where and Fant for the indiscriminate inswts comin) corner loafer, the door was opened and we pushed our It immediately kills all odor arising Sonata nes ‘Avenue A. He| under what circumstances they met | AMERICANS LOOK FOR REGULTS| of the etrest “masher” X fail to ea BNGINEDR, Reape the defendant in that | from the arm pits or feet and reduces eaid that no progress had been made| these men who without exception AND DISLIKE DETAIL. . I conclude to-day's discussion from) room?" asked Mr. Hibbard arm Sronetive peruirelee tote a tm capturing any of those involved | proved to be wolves clothed as sheep. | As Americans we want results and! we THINK® NEW YORK CHASS [N° letters trom men who concede the| 1) 4id."" answered Mr, O'T, SROUDE Sirneny brit bore injury fm the shootin: ‘That 1s why I aay tney are pikers: |are impatient of methods and detail, APS existence of the Johnay type, but find| {iow was he dressed ee o the abla oF te the ovens ee ‘Tessie Bierbauber te one of a family| they invite @ certain sort of conduct |We are enthusiasts of the ready made, MUST BE JOHNNIES, nothing to aay in hia defense 1 famateietlaia ont aeatininpenraee ROTHAL is 0. dellente, orgs ef four; a eister Mary, aged two, Ea-| froma certain sort of man and then, | Tho girl at the ribbon counter does) pear stadam—By your definition of |AN EXPRESSION OF CONTEMPT| “A woman, She had the bedclothes | Bing : ry Cellet ee ward, seven, and Jooy, four, being the| when the inevitable happens, they |not regard the young man acr: the} . Pp q nty vanlet propery a New York Juhnny I am oj them; but believe me, there are to say @ of others, How can a young fow words with regard to that de 1 New York keep from being a testable skunk, the Ne i} FOR THE MASHER. = - tion that is a necessity to every one, Dear Madam—Permit FROTHAL applied to the arm pits or feet once or twice a day mal other three. Their father ts @ laborer,| craw! and bemoan the fact that raw material, to Le fashioned | and their home {s in the big tenement| there are no decent men left, I have and care and {magination into ot No, 603 East ‘Twelfth street.| lived in New York ten years and |a fatry prince, She wants her fairy sion brings me tnto contact with different classes of people. There ts was out on the street playing| have yet to meet one I would take |prince ready made, She seeks the! joiiiny? pte finds himself constantly Is mash a large number of young men who you immune to perapiretion odor and with Johnny Schmelze and Herman| a chance on. As far as obtaining and |mail order millionaire. She ts wrong.| Suing smiled upon by painted a.cig, | fh LR my tray ty for | despine to be clasaifed with Johns { Promotes a sweet cleanliness, Gineberg in front of Alexander Blas- ping the respect of men goes, the | but she 1s excusable, for do we not all of whom are pretty, 3 over Atty. years, both on iroliey and on nies and corner loafers. ‘The miser FROTHAL is on sale at all first fus's undertaking shop at No. 507 when} young women I have known were |earry within us this ne aversion to] young men are human. I have never the public streets, I have seen thi able "masher" or “Johnny” tnfeats class drug and department stores, the shooting began. | andicapped first by their dress, | patient constructive processes, this same! Joven toa girl first without recete. | Peste-Mostly of well-kept and re the dance halls, My own personal or sent direct postpaid. Don't for- : M ‘ello, who lives on the y thelr deport 8 uite? he Ly dle | spectable appearance nevery experience has shown me that many et the name--F ROTHAL, ACCEPT Vincenzo Maszarello, whe second by thelr deportment and third | eagerness for result encourag I should 1 Ci oe OR Tint fourth floor of No. 41) Bast Pwelfth| pecause they were a crowd of climb- | Several young men call attention to my attention, for | Possible’ way to attract the attention BO A hem late cant eae NO SUBSTITUTE, was me other " ip hl 2 ° omer oung girl pum ber ar hiss naire a very ; ' Pp y ct poe eT the omitale or | ers and female snobs. It im thetr {n- what they term ‘'the female Johan I der mynulf a gentteman 1 | vat aa Young aire A number | wise man said in @n article tn The Guaranteed Under the Pure Food and Drug Act, June $0, 1906, Twelfth | etrast when several men| satiable desire to got out 3 thelr # Opllle. auphmnine: tar es tapes tas might cits this incident as a typical | Of tien 1 have personally called @ | Wola’ concerning Ton Command Got tube today it coats but as cents—and if it fails to benefit you, your way of the bulld-| own class t gal! or them by t women pity mple: On cent Satul eve teat aay Bedvegs ee ae nents fc very woman ts money will be cheerfully returned. Geet aalen cree fire on acy-| unconventional means the acquaint- [One half-hearted denunciation of the sae Navin dined at Fane 8% a wretch until hia bold effrontery van- | some mother's daughter; the white FROTHAL MFG CO. 314,318 W, 43a St, New Yau eral.others, who dodged into a door-| gnce of those men of low principle |"masher” says that he Is actuated by] POT Soy gown itrondway. A ished, The called men are of life. you « t your mother's OTHA . 1.» 3 . «+ New Yor! wey next to Undertaker Blasius's shop. who look for the big return, If they |that “grandest of all passions—Love.”| 9. \¢ indy I had never seon before every age, the very young learn | daughter you t to take AM who were witnesses of the shoot-| Jo conan ty mect a decent, clean- {Even a masher would hesitate to make| J )tn "4 up to me and & i | from thelr elders and the latter are | away from the jog agree that between thirty and p f ’ Geebed: 80 r of all ager, Each and every on Any man who puts the this claim. Hero 1 the argument: — | ‘wire an old acquaintance), JOHNNIES OUGHT TO BE KICKED| Eu, where have you been for the GOOD AND HARD. | two weeks?” I auld: “Greetin kiris or women only shows that he forty shote were fired, and that fifteen | minded young man 1 } himaelf ta | men were involved in th» shooting. vives the fir: The batuing gangsters were about dy at the ri seem to have forgotten they @ knew mother or sister and # am low to common decency, 1 agree with BRIE 7 equatiy dived between each side of; with the attentions the young De: Aa kid! Now that the ice Is broken ar Madam-Nature prompta us, our recent correspondent as to CGR y | man who works besi'e her even | grtera certain stage of life, to mace | ti old frlend stuf? and we wil) get pLAreal ce treananent, WA 10. 8 ster the drat volley both sides came) tnoush he be honest, : acquainted right over a bottle of | Mckory atick remedy, only there —to “love; and this desire is inde eut in the open and began to run for : pendent of the will, and in varying nometning Avenue B, firing scattered shi promising? Not she! She has her de to It, and I | | | | | » suould be no soft | Ltle Tessie Bierbauer was lying limply | lines all sot for bikwer fish. Is the | Gegrees ungovernable, far more so IGA ti teal os 4veee Zohani’a wo a eda that it our Magistrates 80 Refreshing Announces the opening of its new ticket office at @n the sidewalk in front of the under-| pretty manicure gir! hoping that the | {he maie than in the femal rience. It 19 now as tt was in ould give days on Blackwell's sate , taking establishinent, Joseph Szam, her Li foot doctor who works at the ant pata Mat ni the beginning—remember, Eve gave | Island Inatewd of a paltry Ane they These Warm Days 1286 Broadway, corner 33rd Street, in tl McAlpin uncle, who lives in th me tenement establishment will some am the appie. | world find themselves called blessed. Hotel-—adjoining entrance to Hudson River (McAdoo) sam license {a indulged n to a minal ex- | came out from behind the refug As to the way lad < 48, OF pa | : _ . had instantly taken in a doorway,! PoP the question? Bian ey Ht) sen to wit try, Sohanyien, | SLAMS AM |) or pomasreboeh! Much, (ines | 3 f Fubes, trains direct to Erie Station, Jersey City, and Fad MARY, jenaih 1h SOOTWRY: | the WiNgeat Esme comes tn 's | autation-the off ven then, is & fon Denver teense fen ie) elise aay men who. hes venient to elevated and surface line: her to the drug stor none too good for her to take a shot Mable to public such as masher or Johnny tha: y he hi | ' ay rn ae Mi if : € ate _ But no one knew that the Mazsarel at. And #0 on, up the soclal scale ur present discussion has brought furnished for himself is con- ae Mie rernees oF the peace Telephone-—4700 Greeley. oy had ben shot until his o! In thelr @ttempt to land something The Johnny {s only sinning tained in the simplo, straightfor- | reserd it God's best gift to the is him, # y 1s be rine go to extrem ai rf Seyret q vor! oman. discovered him, Rrowning tn his ved.) big they go xtremes in dress, snvention, that is all ward lotter which follows. Lonel | eG ey eyes Tickets, baggage cliecks, Pullman reservations and Infor {The youhgster had climbed the four) manners and conduct defy some or This is not a defense of the John ness does indeed account for much 4 BLLPR IN 3 A > , ftice b ial en eee ithont attic] all of tho conventions—and then | jt is simply an elucidation of hit of the unconventional conduct of |CBSERVATIONS OF A WAITER ON mation delivered to your home or office by special messenger— = a eevee Wincenga won| whine when they come a cropper. | origin. He should be kicked--good both end womes. A young THE GENUS JOHNNY. 10 extra charge. te the country fer ms when 3 gar hard, toe, not because he nate mon peldom marvieg the wreng Deer Madam—I am @ young man in the anveulance whics carriaa| ¥: 4 Kas again think of marriage, The New uradly Geserves it, but for the sake ‘Woman when be has the opportun- mineteen, and @ walter, My profes ’ LAM AEP aM RR aa EEN TT A wee et

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