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4 POLICE HEADS | COME AND GO ; Eight Commissioners In Office and Seven Out in a Decade. A TERM IS FIVE YEARS. Longest Tenure Was That of Bingham, Three Years and Six Months. term of office of the Police Com- of the City of New York ehall years. So says the Jaw under the present system of @ single Police commission was organ- | g rity 19M, when the law went into the longest tenure of office of a Commissioner in New York City been three years and six months Theodore A. Bingham holds that it Some of the seven men who have ‘been in and out of the Big Chair at Po- Mee Headquarters have tried to rin the department the way the police themselves have wanted to see it run. Others have ran it the way they thought the Mayor _ who appointed them wanted to see th @epartment run. And one or two have tried to manage the department herd who pay the salaries want to see it run. It * fe somewhat encouraging, students of "municipal politics say, to observe that Bingham, whether he judged right or wrong as to what the taxpayers want- 4 but un tedly doing his best to give them what he thought they want- 4, was the man who lasted longest. ‘Waldo's record is not complete. Examination of the history of the po- lice administrations of the seven mea from Murphy to Cropsey shows one law * that has held absolutely good up to this way. soCOL, MURPHY LASTED LEse THAN A VEAR. Michael C. Murphy was appointed Po- Mee Commissioner by Mayor Robert A. Ven Wyck Feb. 22, 1901. He came after @ riot of confusion caused by & 10- called bi-partisan board: John D. Sex- ton, Bernara J. York, Democrats, and Jacob Heas and Charles Abeel, Repub- Means. Col. Murphy was o fine olf figure of @ Civil War veteran and an invalid from a chronic stomach ailment, With @ keen mind and a remarkable unde standing of men he combined an un- questioning loyalty to the appointing power. He made Devery Chief of Po- Mea There followed the Read Light, fbeaes cheek campaign of the candidate fer District-Attorney, William Travers Jerome, and the often repeated pledge ef Seth Low, candidate for Mayor, that ‘were he elected ‘the head of Devery Ghali roll upon the ground.” It did. Ltkewise the head of Murphy. Among ether things which he was alleged to have tolerated among his subordinates| !2t@ the Gaynor administration, From | ter 7 o'clock. He asked mo to Ko over @f high rank were the sale of promotions, the sale gf transfers to desirable pre- @acts and posta, the extortion of black- mat! by threats of transfer or of discip- Vmary fines. He lasted ten months and Giz Gaye of his five years. END OF ONE YEAR. John W. Partridge of Brooklyn was made Commissioner by Mayor Low at the beginning of the Mayor'a term which had been shortened to two years. Partridge had been the colonel of a militia regiment. He was a pompous, busy little man who liked the ceremony the police called him an ideal Commis. sioner. He could always be persuaded to take an excuse and could oasily be le@ into busying dimself with unim- selves. bravery, discipline in the face of di order and common sense saved it from disintegration. In Partrid plasterer named McAuliffe, who ha arrested for drunkenne: w wife, who was to be a witne! tactics of The System—w toh suppress the facts | Mocence. Pariridge was ¢ Just one year. TWELVE MONTHS, file and they beg Low's wobbly question made it Nh a ~ WITH RAP Nimeolf th “Ww c PARTRIDGE FLEW OUT AT THE at his head would not be} ‘We rode over to where Chaffee lives and the reputation for power which his office gave him, The rank and file of | shared Bugher, Raker had been In amey| Chaffee came running out to where I portant details when his men wanted |, The department needed a switt, ating-| gays CHAFFEE HIT HIM WITH hig head turned the other way on re- garding things of importance to them- ‘Under Partridge only the matchless| man. He did it. He had the whole traditions of the New York police for | force walking Spanish and studying the administration a little been | disciplinary duty, but he wasn't being a| which the hospital surgeons had bound found | policeman. dead in the street, There was strong | He was furnished with Willlam J.|'0 he oto reason to believe that his death was Ly pga de Vnltae Biases Secret Service Que to brutality in a police station |48, for a deputy. Flynn reorganized 4 a Ghence he had been thrown out to die, | te Detective Bureau in a way that | wrestled with him. We fought A ery was raised that The System had murdered McAuliffe to frighten hie |He was net after the gamblers, ainet | believer !n crusading with the axe, the! (i nee, Chaffee was fighting ike a mad @ policeman accused of protecting a dis- | crowbar and the hydraulic Jack, Flynn, | orderly house. It at once became the | Nevertheless, went at the Job thorougt bably ad nothing to do with the murder—to t they re-act | nesses varying against The System in spite of its in- | mony according to whom thelr te ly per- | mony was funded to take part in the effort to| manded a free hand, war told he sould mix up and cloud the evidence. He wag| Mave It. and found he did not get tt, @ Joke, as was shown when a lint of men whose promotion papers he had! the signed was shown to him and he 414 ag M not remember signing them. He lasted | found himeolf yearning to be a District. | ered ngs would be serious, @EN. GREENE WENT OUT IN| SEne! in May of Inet your after being | revo! rancie Vinton Groone, back trom the | Mow long will Waldo last? Why? | 1 got up, Mo lay at! Philippine rebellion, took a try, He got | yp age to fighting #0 hard with The System that he lost hie grip on the rank and| doing as they Pleased. He left many matters of im- co to @ Aecretary who did not infle them with mar] Giatinetion. on the @x-| contained forty-eight first reached the Chaffee house, then ile far tao | cone y-eleh: bine. ay verious a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912 Gerved 10 months, 6 days. Servea one year. Commissioner to check t form of Detty graft. Gen. Greene got out to e {take up an offer from the Asphalt Trust when the Tiger crossed the Bridge in 1 (spite of Mr, Low's campaign for re- lelection in 1908 and elected George B. MoClellan, He had served one year. M’ADOO KEPT THE JOB FOR TWO YEARS. William McAdoo was the firat Com- missioner for Mayor McClellan. He wa: Inclined ‘to be diplomatic. The public _—_ Served one year. did not see much of The System during his term of office, though there were rere that gambling was spreading. jam Howell, necretary to Commin- y sioner McAdoo, assumed charge of the | Widow of Chaffee of Mounted mbling situation, leading raids in per- fon, Time created unpleasant comment) Squad Says Collins Fired in Self-Defense. old time methods of informing gamblers Just who their police master was. Mr. McAdoo wearled of the complex- itles of a department in which he could make no peace, th Any open menmaah wey he had avoided! afounted Polleeman Richard A. Chat- when Mr. McCle! jected for a| fee, attached to the Sheepshead Bay term of three years. station, died early to-day in Coney BINGHAM WAS IN THE OFFICE | Island Hospit Last night he was shot UNTIL THE DUFFY CASE. through the forehead in his own home Bingham took his place. Bingham had |&t No. 2127 East Seventh street, Sheeps- been the President's aide at the White |head Bay, by Thomas Collins, his friend une. He had quarrelled with Theo-|and brother patrolman. 1 dore Roosevelt. He caine into. Po! Headquarters with re in his eye ang | Coins who appeared for arralsn- cuss words on his lips and @ sense of {Ment on the charge of murder before humor back of both. He took ordera| Magistrate Voorhees in the Coney on what he was to consider right and| Island Court a few hours after Chaf-| wrong from no man, not even the| fee's death, had his face so swathed Mayor, He did not kill gambiti in bandages that he could hardly see to though in combination with Jerom t. He de- tutoring in the use of the Dowl! gulde hin footsteps into court the revenue of the gimblere wes nty|clared he had shot his friend and down more thun it ever had been, |>rother policeman in self defense and He made The System grow lean and | the widow of the dead policeman, wavs hungry and also peovish. He atirred up| shattered nerves still kept her on the Dublic sentiment to force the Legisia- | border of hysteria, cried that had it ture to pass a law giving him the right|not been for the intervention of Col- to make and unmake inspectors of po- have been killed at the lice at will. The System began to hate [eda tira husband. . 3 tfor- There were great conaftations pbe-| The atory that Collins, a etratgh: tweon Patrick MoCarren, the statesmen, | ward young patrolman with unblemished gambler and financier, and tha Mayor| record, has toid about the shooting of and many men who did not like the! Chaffee—substantiated in every detail by covered the Duffy boy and hie wrongs, shot he fired—has to do with Ho insisted that Bingham's men were | toate fight for life, @ man’s blind hounding the Duffy boy. Bingham out reports to prove thet they were mot, | anger and the chivalry of another who The reports were pronounced f could not see @ woman abused. | Mayor demanded the resignation of| STORY OF THE SHOOTING A&, Deputy Commissioner Hansen and Soo- TOLD BY COLLINS. | retary Slattery, who had signed the re-| -pnis te the way Collins told it to-day | and took b nd Collins to Lane | Saree yew Nah ta Ad 4¢- | while he was waiting arraignment in the | the hospital, It was seen that Chaffee insubordination. The System had en-| Coney Island Court: [had not tong to tive, Tho bullet had | dured him three years and six months,| "Dick Chaffee and f have been friends | penetrated the brain and made an exit) (N. B.—Two weeks ago the poor little | for yours, He was & ood policeman, w| Sbove the right ear, Ile remained une Duffy boy wi ent to the workhouse | good fellow; I Mked him immensely. for a brutal jack on a Brooklyn} woth of us, attached to traffic D, have srooer, The Mayor has not yet pro-| been riding post about Sheepshead Bay an a year. Our posts met BAKER STAYED ON THE JOB er iacr acess okey fom ware NEARLY FIFTEEN MONTHS. Chaffee lived. William F. Baker was promoted to] “Last night Chaffeo and I met where take Bingham's place. He held over | our posts adjoin. It was some time a! all over the city, from Coney Island to} to his house to dinner with him and I So helene of arin ene ne Bronx, agr to go. Both of us violated rules came chargen of lax administration, of . We had n h of the complaints of citizens. Much of | UF bos Baker's time wan spent in self-defense. Will cost me my Job in the depart-| He was busy with politicians assuring | ™ sliced off when he was not looking. — [in E werederick Bugner, hie deputy, who| there once before, and that was In © succeed him, a oeaes, i Help Baker's peace of mind, The Mayor | coamee’® company. I walted on the declined to authorize the dismissal of [Porch outalde the front door while he Bugher to please Baker. He declined | Went in the house. 1 heard him raise to put Baker out to please Bugher, {his volce the minute he got inside tho He let them make charges and counter | house and I heard a woman's volce pro- charges against each other until both | testing, I did not go in, I did not want Were unavallabla ‘The System, which |to mix up in any family quarrel, os “In wbout three or four minutes Mrs. it Beventh street, I had only been ous Interference by Baker, wae at least one year, two months and twenty days. | #tood. CROPSEY GOT ENOUGH OF IT IN| “MY, husband Is abusing me shame SEVEN MONTHS. fully, 1d. ‘Won't you please make . him ' ink bract up. James C, opaey, ni District-Attorney for Brooklyn’ wee A REVOLVER. picked out by Mayor Gaynor to put the| ‘Then I wont in with her, The minute fear of the Lord into every uniformed | I got in the door Chaffee made a rush at me, His face was lke @ wild man's. Book oe fulak. The avai , I tried to quiet him, but he cursed me, pended activities becuuse Ite ditsctats {and suddenly he pulled his revolver and were too busy looking ertore tite me a crack In the forehead with the selves to guide | But he couldn't last. He was doing corrective Here Collins pointed to the bandage about a cut in hia forehead, which had 4 by atitches, “L threw my arms about Chaffge and scandalized the vetera painful to them, madi ‘and, even more | the room. I heard furniture fa them go to work, | Mra, Chaf'en screaming, but I w Not a! buay protecting myself to mind th ho trached over and sunk lie teeth in my left cheek, then he got one hand free and began’ to claw my cheek and ear on that alde of my face I felt him getting hie revolver hand down toward my abdomen Just as we fell on the Moor and rolled over, he on top of me, I eaw then that one of ue Ho realigned and wont back to hin Fed. Waa bound $9 Gh Ondo FRRe ND PER oD) reucmancanceey Row patty Ot fant when J felt him tugging Nie pistol cy took his place, But Mr, Crop ay | and down to shoot my 1 hadn't be- {ly He found himself hampered | shouldered toward this Kam away from that one. He found trangely in thetr te posed to convict, He de- “rT gave a heave and got out my own trom my pocket and fired up- Pollen Commiastoner tor | ward, I couldn't ase whore | was alms \and three days. foven month | ing, ‘rhen Chaffee relaxed hie hold and with a bullet Attorney and his own boas, and ho rec hole over hie right ey 20h phe NORWIC a ine bm Rend Hep, | man to send @ man around (o arre Henry Bowers, living near here, re. fu fand to ring jn & all to the oney J e pital for an ambulance,” cently killed a hen tnaide of which ne oe Were pixtecn OpRee Inside nf cach cen | WIDOW FIND@ REVOLVER AT was another ogg, and another BIDE OF HUSBAND, | POLICE COMMISSIONERS NEW YORK HAS HAD IN TEN YEARS (Co. MC MURPHY \Con JW PARTRIDGE |Gen FV.GREEM, | Win MCADOO J.C:QROPSEY | _R.WALDO, SG) PRIE AAC DONALD, Served two years. POLICEMAN WHO renay ne, — \ONLY ONE SENTENCE OUT OF SEVENTEEN SUSPENDED IN COURT Judges of General Sessions Show No Leniency to Convicted Criminals. a) PACH BROS AT HIS OWN HOME. THOS COLL Jeonsclous until he di The surgeons Collins made by Chaffee's teeth, sewed ! up the wound on his forehead, and put him in the custody of Inspector Dooley. HELD FOR INQUEST WITHOUT in court when Collings appeare Magistrate did not feel it 1 call upon her to” make the charge against the man who sald he had pro- tected her. fever and th in the first hour, Leading 4 with a slight loss, but soon rocovered and after wav hour closed steady. Steel common yielded under several small sales, but finally recovered and clos with the rest of the market, The total sale of stockm were 49,200 | shares, and of bonds $ sales for the week were 1,210,800 shares of stocks and $8,574,000 bonds, prices Of stocks, fore tt EE SSunpared with yeatentay’s Amal, Caren Am, couto’ bil Aim, Joe Ci Then 1 (oles | jot to the aaiion and told the deat | wel . ¢ wide of that. Humming up, the hen’ Policeman Johnson wae the man who | Gergt. Mathews arrived, When pe Nee officers came Collins was waiting coolly for them @f the porch, He took off his badge and belt and with them turned over his revolver, one chamber of which was exploded. “The policeman found Mrs. Ch ner of the room where the Binghain regime. Justice Gaynor dis-| that of the woman who was widowed | gcourre contigs re ffee huddled in a oor- ght had n furnl- , all strewn with brok ture and with the still form of the policeman stretched out on the floor, She had @ fully loaded revolver in her hand. She almost in the grasp of her husband's right hand, had found St, she said, lying Dr, Kenne a ed t 7.30 o'clock he marks on uteri BAIL. When Collins was arratgned before the Magistrate to-day on the complaint ; of Policeman Johnson he waived the reading of the charge and pleaded “not guilty.” Voor Coroner's without ball, and he was locked up jn the Raymond street Jail. a him for the xt Wednesday shi nquest Mrs, Chaffee, In deep mourning, was , but the WALL STREET The stock market had the half-holiday was very little tradin ues opened ny through the second 000, Thi Closing Quotations ‘The following were st, Joweat, and per 4 +1 Wika =a FLORENUH, July a.—-Thievos yoater. day ransacked the villa of Knrico Fuao, Many of (ie tenor's most ob Johed art relion were stolen, the third Ume the villa hae b tered, INGHA Served 3 years, 6 months, Served fifteen months, Served 7 momths, 8 days, “Oo Seventeen prisoners, WIFE WOIGHANT —‘WKADORALES, ATBENG CAUGHT —BUTISSTILIN /—ASARUNAWAY) —RITAL STATE Mrs. Perkins Gives Another |Doctors Resort to Artificial Version of Mrs. McNamara’s | Means to Prolong Life of Trip From San Francisco, Japan’s Ruler. ‘ <q | TOKIO, Japan, July 27.~The conaition MELD WITH SERVANTS. |o¢ stutsunito, tmperor of Japan, which ees wi id by the court physicians yester- reached an @x- ‘ day morning to ha’ Declares She Is Really a Friend, | tremely srave crisis, has since fuota- stving tise ated greatly, at sometim . “es to hopes of recovery and at others east- and Says McNamara’s — |ing''those around His ‘Majesty. tate gloom, Several Cabinet Ministers . Story Is Untrue. main in constant attendance at toe Palace, a) ‘The bulletine issued fn the course of Mrs, Cora L. Perkins of Burlingame, | to-day indicate that there has ‘al, who with a man servant and|little change in the imperial patient's chauffeur employed by Mre, Margaret I.| Condition, the announcement published in the early morning hinting that MoNamara of San Mateo, in the same th bbl a Giate, Was arrested yesterday at (i atreng' is ebbing and that he wi ERS very restless, One of the State Sesre- Hotel Knickerbocker as a fugitive from | taries In attendance said thet artificial California fustice, is in a cell twlow the | methods of prolonging the Emperor's West Side Court, and must remain there | life were being continued. until the writ of habeas corpus ob-| Later in the day the Emperor was tained to-day in her behalf by a law-|Sald to be resting caslly and his tem- | yer is returned before Justia Bischoff | Perature had been reduced while be | on Monday. Fred Patterson, the chaut-|®eneral condition had somewhat tm, feur, and Patrick Walsh, an old ger- | Proved. en vant, who has been fifteen sin Mrs, | OWing to the nature of His Majesty’e McNamara's family, occupy nearby | {lness, which ts described as a comptiea~ 7 cells. ‘ tion of diseases comprising nephritis, Fifty Thousand Men in Dis-] This woman of refinement, who tives | abetes and uremtc poisoning, be te t Ss 4 f in the most exclusive San Francisco ay aa ie Wer cene rap isi ena ress, Surrender After Ten |suour> and whose husband and two | Mis streni nl . feince . grown sons are well known San Fran- | July 19 he has been in a crlticel eon, Weeks’ Bitter Fight. " i World reporter to-day an unusual ig hearer iri Mea aii Gilg by confession of trial, the laws of the State, were disposed] LONDON, July 27.—The strike at the /Orde" Sent on here by Chief of Police of by Judges Rosalsky, Mulquoen and|London docks which started early in| Vite Of San Francisco for the arrest the Court of General|May and has c Sessions yesterday. of violating imposed were as|state of semi-starvation for ten weeks BY JUDGE ROSALSKY, John Boyle, twenty years old. Tried and convicted receiving stolen prop- erty, Firat conviction, Elmira Reform-|pranches of casual laborers ang has sumed on Monda Michael Santolillo, thirty-four years| district of London, was originally old. Pleaded guilty assault. Cut man| brought about by a dispute between the First conviction, Peniten- uary one year. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. nineteen years old, carrying blackjack. Penitentiary eleven | months, twenty-nine days and $500] men’e union ordered several thousands | her husband al of thatime until a few|her to the care of two sisters in Okle- Angelo Toronto, Pleaded guilty First conviction, Willian Fanning, forty: Pleaded guilty petty Stole pocketbook containing $2 from ‘zen, First convietion. Penitentiary leven months, twnety-nine days and Charles Rothard, Pleaded guilty Stole gold watch City Hall Park. thirty-six yea from sleeping man Two prior con- eleven months, twenty-nine days and $500 fine. Pleaded guilty attempted grand ‘Tried to steal pocketbook con- taining $3 from woman on street. twenty-one years old. carrying revolver, Penitentiary one year, Thomas Gollimore, twenty-threo years Pleaded guilty carrying revolver. Penitentiary one Pleaded guilty prior conviction, prior cOnviction. Lewis Watson, twenty-eight years old. Pleaded guilty carrying blackjack, No prior conviction, Penitentiary one year. Frank McLaughlin, twenty: Pleaded guilty carrying blackjack. No prior conviction, Penitentiary one cessary to! cisco business men, tokd an Evening ST ee ee, Te peALatT — story which, she says, Hes behind the showed that his condition remained prac- (ically the same as It was yesterday, al- though his pulse varied considerably. of the three who were accompanying | at 5 o'clock this evening tis pulee hed Mrs, NeMara on a trip to Europe, gono down to % from 100 at noon, At @ Reports from San Francisco which | o'clock, however, it nad risen again, but described her as “housekeeper” for Mrs. | otherwise there was no change. MoNamara and which detailed the tn-| ~ —— cldents of an alleged “joy ride” upon $300,000. which she, a8 a servant of Mrs. Me- BEGGAR WORTH Namara had embarked, together with the wealthy invalid, must have ema+ nated, Mrs. Perkins said, from Nichol caused #0 much distress in the shipping] McNamara, Mrs. M: husband. She sald the husband was afraid he would lose control of his wife's esiate. workmen and their employers over the) ‘This is Mrs, Perkins's story, as she engagement of a non-unionist workman. | told it to an Evening World reporter ‘This man was a foreman who refused | to-day; to join the union, and the men refuslug| «Mrs, McNamara is counted a wealthy to work under his orders were locked | woman at home. She has been married upon which the committee of the used about 50,000 dock workers and their families to live in a was declared at an end to-day by the strike committee. Work is to be re- The strike, which involved dock labor- ers, carmen, lghtermen and other Los Angeles Woman Crasea by‘. Cou ing Coine Has Riches. 108 ANGELES, Cal., July 2.—Driven mad by constant indulgence in her enly pleasure, the counting of pennies and small silver pieces begged from passers by, Leota Seybold, an aged character of the street corners, was sent to the asylum recently, and there found, to- to be worth at least $300,000, for nineteen years and had supported) Arrangements are being made to send of the men to strike, months ago. Among the chlef of her|lioma, where she owns large tracte of Endeavors were made to get the|ussets is a controlling interest in the | land. Transport Workers and Dockers at | Anglo-American Bank of San Frei. '*0;| other ports in the British Isles to Join : Reports ¢ in w national strike movement but with [he owned #0 hares and somo time ago) Repo! 7 ‘ares Ma. | she deeded 60 of these shares to ner hus very little success. The London dock- |*' r ers, however, continued obstinate and | band. Pans, sale Renee eee Lord Devonport, chairman of the Port} “A few years ago Mrs, McNamara, Porane Site in gsheuny ih ais pal of London Authority and @ leading em- | who has long been an invalid, instituted | he's tn good health. bata ployer, reftised to Kive way. A nuit for divorce against her husband, The strike committee has issued | hut because of her daughter Gladys and manifesto to the men declaring that @!!] ye. two i agreements between the employers and| tc", t¥o young sons she consented to the employees existing prior to the dix | “/idraw the sult, At that time she | i i pute must be maintained in their en-| Continued, as she had always done, to ' Hrety) Tha’ eanployers’-harevotore give her husband an tncome, but in ina : refused thi April of this year she published an ad- (a vertisement that she would not be re-| Il l it sm Ml A I tt « “KID” My ic sponsible for any debts contracted by | [if BAIL AGAIN REFUSED} torney which he neta, il —— oe vith nae ue desired that her daughter, am. ‘ j ” Gladys, who had been put in @ convent m bigs 9 Pareto eee tO}in Belgium, should return to her, for ie, jon ore London lu she belleved that she was dying; but Can Grant Release. her husband opposed this move, saying | MATCHLESS . bt LONDON, July %—"Kia" hat it was impossible for the daughter | to return until she had graduated. who was brought up again at Bow | tent manded until Aug. 2 without bail, which|final break with her husband she has can only be allowed by the consent|kept me with her always, My home in Frederick O'Donnell, eighteen years seventeen years old,|of “Kid McCoy, {n endeavoring to years old.|gecure the assent of the F and John Ashley, AN pleaded guilty burglary, into stationary store, No, 663|of the Jewels stolen in Ostend was only | cur trip, which was planned to be by O'Donnell and Ashley | $8.00 instead of $80,000 ay reported auto from San Mateo to Portland, Ore., second offenders. State prison not 1 than one year and three months or mor two years and first offense, Iw afternoon to telegraph to Ostend way . three moaths:| Sine torautnority 19 approve prisonere| cre, Yaiued St $.E00—the same ma DISINFECTS penitentiary one| release. Scotland Yard seema convincea| Chine which, as Mr. McNamara com- POUSHES that the ex-pugillst is Innocent. ‘Tne | Plains to the San Francisco police, hai Harris Elgenhold, | thirty-two years| only evidence against him thus far i been stolen, It was McNamara’s car, Pleaded guilty abandoning a child, BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN, seventeen years old on @ Par) pieaded gullty pet worth of jewelry, Giovann! Landi, twenty-two years otd in| Pleaded gullty assault, Penitentiary one year. thirty-five years old Ploaded guilty petty larceny, Stole $0 worth of clothing, Second offense. Ponitentlary one y. | pees AL DOCTOR GOES ON CASE AND VANISHES, ‘The Police have been asked to fina Dr, Cufrord A, Gardner of the Post-Grad- First offender. “ HOSPIT! % * + % % 4 * Bacond avenue, who left the hospital last Tuesday to attend @ case and has not been heant of aine s Z because Dr, + % Gardner ai one time had a dimoulty | with # patlent, Nothing {s known of the phyates | whereabouts @t ia home ate Capt. Ramune! Helden Dead, — W uel Belden, U, A, N,, retired, aged Alot wmuddenty at hie Capt, Helden | ndant of one of don'a oldest families and w Jie entered {he pavy service of the Untied @tates in the early alx- 4 aa a naval officer yiilt 198 when he retired with the rank of ia aurvived by a fon, Richard i, Belde: home nero ¢ of the Belgian Legation. Burlingame 1s only a few miles from The lawyer who appeared on behalf | yrs, McNamara’s home in San Mateo and I with her almost every day. “In preparation for the beginning of a my this summer Mrs, MoNamara planned | c ed on behalf of the Belgian Government on |e (he dauenter with her 60 Onrteond, | the allegation that he was implicated as inc! ner plan: CAUsE | in the Jewel robbery at Ostend, waa re-|Since her jast recent illness and the for planos, furni- ture, and all fin- ished surfaces. CLEANS ‘igian Min- {ster to his release, declared the value Mrs, Norman Selby, wife of Kid| Mrs. McNamara traded her old auto- MeCoy, Induced the Belgian mint ter| mobile, with a cash bonu: for a new a trial ae the statement of @ Woman among those | paid for by her. Ree ite! irene arrested in Oatend for the jewel theft. “We started on our trip with Mr. ond cones ent Tt is beliaved her purpose in to shield | sroNamara's full knowledge. In fact, cverywhare. the reel SUPE ee he sat on the porch of the McNamara an Lucky Pearl Finder, villa at San Mateo and saw un off, , | When we arrived in Portl nd we heard MARSHALLTOWN, Towa, July 27.—) trom friends that Gladys had already Little Bix Bear, an Indian from the |yeturned fiom Belgium, Her father Meskwakl reservation, near Tama,|nhad sent for her without his wife's Iowa, yesterday sold to a local dealer | knowledge. f@ pink pear shaped pearl weighing 33%| ‘We decided to come on to New York, grains, for $660, Little Big Bear found | anyway, and continue the trip abroad the pearl in the Iowa River near Iowa| for tie sake of Mra, McNamara’ City. The Indian also sold to the| health. Though Mr. McNamara kne dealer for $60 a round pearl found in| where we stayed in Portland and could the same place. have intercepted us at any point dur- —_—_—e—e—— ing our auto trip thither, he chose to SHIPPING NEWS. wait until we arrived in New York, for Business Bargains WZ VALLE #ome reason which we cannot fathom. talk of my having a hypnotic . | power over his wife and of my having a er’) fan rane a get 20 tloon aets,,, 2.08 | URHE her to drink are simply terriblo The Business Opportunities’ ‘Ads am only his wifo's in To-morrow’s THE TIDES, fabrications. | dearest friend Mra. Perkins said thet she had com- muntcated with her husband and that making investigation of Mr, Mc- charge of robbery in San Sunday World will be of interest to e business man. Here pat Governor's Hell Gave « TITEL PORT OF NEW YORK, 1 li > a be-|N Partial list of the business ABALER as van | Haves Aria on that way to New York |\) propositions offered for eale: feta “pelt | now. |N Moving Picture Theatres Reena i | lenis ined Salgons and Cafes |e a | DY SENTERY Road Houses INCOMING STEAMSHIP, DIARRHOEA. 7 CL ry CHOLERA MORBUS. Pere wert Mitac Cate Insenailt =A Dat (9 toumenatul of Radway ou aampton, Uinesitan, neat align e Soll ‘Stmbier "ed “weters "pee reser Rocce bg Alilance, Grlawot wale dycimanritie, peati mo \e an itesey is TERRE, ieepacl" ATiGhoet eatuimted lin’ Maatras%s Tt Printing Plante Meet Seine | zsh nding ete ha yas Upholstery QOING @TEAMANIPs, i Bakery oun SaiLED ronay, | Drug Gtores Read them over, Your ye daughter, Mra, I opportunity may be ts