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“ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1912, egal adviser in many dig criminal defenses in the past two and a bait | years, was engaged to-day as chief counsel for “Bridgie’ Webber, who is in the Tombs on a murder charge without bail pending the Rosenthal in: | quest, which has been set for Aug. 15. Mr. Steuer, if observation of his (] actions is an accurate Ine on his connection with the case of Webber, was / ordiuar, detectives wh: engaged at tho door of the Tombs Mra. Webber handed the lawyer a la by Mrs ree wad of Webber shortly before noon. noney. Later Mr. Steuer, fm transferring this roll from one pocket to another, revealed that the “wrapper” was $1,000 and there were other big bills in the filler. It was feported around the Criminal Courts Building that Mr. Steuer's retainer ‘was $10,000. The only witness in the Rosenthal matter heard to-day by the Grand Jury was Max Margola, who claims he was employed by Lieut. Becker as @ press agent last spring, while Becker's reg ‘was in the Tombs charged with murder. that the Becker raid on Rosenthal'’s lar presa agent, one Pitt, gambling house on April 18 Inet was a “fake” raid, and Beoker has denounced Margola in unparliamentary but effective language. New evidence in the hands of the District-Attorney prompted him to take notice to-day when half a hundred expense accounts of the policemen | | who comprise the raiding squads commanded by Lieuts, Becker, Costigan man Rosenthal to-day. The new evidence deals with the charge of Rosen- change hie plans for the Grand Jury investigation into the killing of Her thal that he was in a business partnership with Lieut. Charles Beoker of the Police Department in the operation of his gambling house at No, 104 ‘West Forty-fifth street prior to the ratd on April 18. Margola is on record as saying | + Sees $50 Dropped on Horse, $30 on Craps and Many Meals, Comptroller Prendergast and his aides were compelled to sit up and and Riley were prosented for the Comptroller's approval. ' The accounts showed that the coppers who are supposed to have an intimate knowledge of “dope sheets” and the play of roulette, poker and ‘A new start Is to be made by the Grand Jury with the examination of | Other games manifested a healthy thirst for intoxicants and expensive per- Becker to-morrow. Arrangements have been made to give him the entire time of the session. to be recalled Wednesday. last week, is to be recalled, and Lieu ‘The are to be questioned on the points brought out in the examination | two days Mefirite managed to spend of Becker, which is to cover all of the latter's activities as leader of the | “Strong-Arm” squad. If his examination {s not concluded to-morrow he $9} Following him, Lieut Costigan, who testified it. Dominick Rellly is to be examined. Chagrined by the fact that the newspapers have been turning up more evidence than the detectives have been able to gather the authorities tn charge have established star chamber methods at Headquarters, Reporters fare to be barred from the building hereafter except when on actual busl- ness with one of the officials. They are not to be allowed to stand around in the corridors or loaf in the anterooms, as has been their custom for more than a quarter of a century. to reporters. However, it 1s likely that the newspapers will continue to feed evi- dence to the astute police. For instance, Tho Evening World atated last | Friday that a gangster known as “Kiddy Second” was reported through tho underworld as having been mixed up The police have just admitted that th This person has made a complete and {n the slaying of Herman Rosentha! ey have heard about “Kiddy Second.” dark “getaway,” FUND FOR SCHEPPS SENT TO FORT ERIE TRACKS. It may or may not be known to the police that members of the Sam | thal case, was instructed to get evidence Paul Association met last night and chipped in $200 which was sent to) Oo June 7 sgainst an alleged gambling Sam Schepps, in care of a trusted friend, at Fort Erle, Cunada, whore 1, there is a race meeting on. from Toledo, O., for money last Thursday and accompanied the call with \s “pikin, a threat to return and get into communication with the District-Attorney, |MAmed Cockapur Underworld gossip has it that Schepps {s now on the payroll of certain interested persons, at the rate of $200 a week. Sohepps is one of the men who rode touring car and rode away in that car by {ng to give themselves up lack confirmat: render proposition. EXPENSES TO INTO” ROSENTHAL’S. Publication of the expense account of the three policemen of IAeut. Becker's squad, Joseph B. Shephard, Charles C. and James ¢. White, who Rosenthal's gambling house on M which raid eventually !ed to the ination of Rosenthal, has had the of creating » furore at Police Meters According to the expense ®ecounts it would appear that Shep- hard, Gtalnert and White epent several aye and considerable city money cul- tivating the acquaintance of person who Were qualified to “get them Into” thal's gambling nouse. ‘The record of expenses filed by the three policemen and O. K.'d by Becker shows that each of them lost 90, play- ‘ing roulette at Rosenthal's on April 1b Gnd on April 13 the three for “lunch, drinks and cigars for three persons” at the Gaditiac Hote! spent a total of $18.00. Gince Rosenthal was killed it hat been found that he was personally ac Queisted with all three of these polloe men. Consequently it would have been foolish for them to have spent money eultivating an entrance to Rosenthi Gambling house for the purpose of ob- taining secret evidence, All this ia in- tereating in view of the claim that Beokgr's reid was a “fake” manipu- Iated to stall off a reai raid which had beensarranged by Lieut. Costigan. Comptroller Prendergast has frequently eritialaed the expense bills of polloe- mes detailed to get evidence against gambling hou and disorderely hounet He bas p lot of Wille which he regurds As suspicious filed away. These ville are to be investigated by the police “GET RS CHIEF AIDE SAID TO EX-WAITER IN DIVE, A report ts current around Headquar- fore that @ policeman who was of great use to Fiecker in his gambling how raids wee o waiter in the Haymarket in the old dava when Becker was on N@uty in the Tenderloin on a special de- tall having « do with the activities of Women of the street. Tis report is also under investigation, » Am onde: wes issued at Police Head- squerters ‘0-day forbidding reporters to loiter tr the halle or ante-rooms of officer. They are to be allowed to enter the oullding and leave it on business, bug they must not hang around an@ “puberneck,” and they must not way-/ that lay \tetectives and policemen an’, seck to ob‘ain news from them. common, fare friendly with repo;ters #70 eccused by the in- epecters and Commissioners of allowing important news to leak. Concerning the report that the Will- 4am J. Burne detective agency has been investigating alleged clove relations be ‘tween gamblers and policemen suc April, and that important evidence had been gathered with the aid of a ma- ehine called the telegraphone, Misirict- Attorney Whitman was non-committal to-day. When asked point blank if wWurns had been reporting to him, Mr. “Whitman said: ing to me from Wiliam J, Burn: WHITMAN CAN'T PROTECT AC. Whitey” Lewis and "Gyp the Blood” are tn the ‘That they are im hiding in Now York is to the acene of the murder 'n the gray after the shooting. I» was recognised ty and arrang- fon, in so far aw they re! arded as more Daving fired the shots that killed He Are said to have been paid for the mur- der in gambling houses. The District- Attorney sees no reason to doubt that the murderers of Rosenthal escaped in the gray touring car driven by William Shapiro. “Have any steps been taken to pro- tect Louls Krese, the walter who aw the murder, from the police?’ Mr. Whit- man was aaked, this question being Prompted by the fact that Rosenthal was the District-Attorney'e witner when he was killed. ald tne District. Attor- officers of the na of protecting Auked if the contemplated action of the Board of Aldermen in forwarding an investigation into the Poltce Departient with the aid of a $25,000 appropriation ould hamper his investigation into the Rosenthal case, Mr. Whitman replle “It will not hamper me in any The money is to be expended by the Aldermen, not by me, and their inveat!- @ation will probably tend to bring out all the facts." MAYOR S8HOOES NEWBPAPER MEN ALL AWAY. Mayor Gaynor is at @t. James and it tm understood may remain there un- tll Wednesday. There te an uncon- firmed report that he will meet Police Commissioner Waldo there to-day, and iy his former Otty Chamberla! and law partner, Charles M. a He was talk to them Commissioner Waldo terday, in @ mood to re Newspaper men and shoved them , eaying: know you. Bo the best thing you can do ie to get off my porch. Mr, Hyde waa found at hie home in Roalyn, L, 1, but would not eay bi thing about the report he wa to vis! thé Mayor, Mr. Hy. any- thing to concerning the Rosenthal ease ane charges againat the police, especially Lieut. Becker, who, accord: ing to a #tory circulated yesterday, told certain friends in the department he was related to Hyde, The former lnw partner of the Mayor flushed and burat out “% know absolutely nothing of the matter, 3 never knew Lieut. Becker ene certainty 41a not gut Rim ny ton upom the fork po! {x wilt not bay word to say upoi |the subject of the murder. Just s | the matter is any way, x have not de- jcided as to what action 3 shall take in the case” The belief that but one man shot Her- man Rosenthal, and did so from @ posl- ton very clone to hte victim, has eon. siderable support from Dr, Otto H. Gehultze, the Coroner's physician who made the autopsy morning after Rosenthal wae kille Dr. Bobulae saye he found but two bullet wounds in Rosenthal’ epite the the bullets fatied to hit their mark, Ideut, Becker has denied a story of Max Margolis, a sort or ansistant pross agent for Becker at one time, according to Margoliv’s statement. Margolis says he heard Recker tell his favorite men, White, Steinert and sh to go warrants for men he 4 as wo! onthe CUSER KRE » ‘Phe District-Attorney wae not ao ee- eretive about an alleged report made by Worms detectives to the effect that the murderers of Rosenthal walked {rom the scene of the orfme to Forty-third Sirent and Bihth avenue, boarded a red touring car there and rode to Rock- away, where (hey lost sam af $4,000 they ing in Rosenth: within two hou! place. Margolis sald he policemen came i back with the warrants. His SHAR®. (From the Cinelanat) Enquirer.) “Nature endows every man in some {Cf Mandamus compelling the Mayor to Bae |18eu@ the call. way,” etated the philosopher, leaves no man empty ha 4. “Right you are, old o dub, “Bho handed we Detectives working on the Rosenthal case | M8ry luxuries of the gambling frat have been warned that they will get into trouble if they are seen talking | It appears that Schepps sent a hurry call|expenses aggregated $21.08. visited Lenox avenue to obtain gam- bliin piro, the chauffeur. The police would rather have Scheppa in custody than, or “Gyp the Blood Horowitz, according to playing stud poker. te to the sur-| he spent here was $76.05. |Pauads apparently nursed all jreally treated him like a boy | the Aldermanto petition. fectos, but showed themselvos to be about the poorest lot of gamblers that ever played a race or dealt a card. Poltcemen Daniel J. MeHride and Daniel J. Curtayne were particularly expensive investigators for the city, In some time ago aave atrict orders to tie Pollen Commissioner that he would not tolerate the expenditure of city money in obtaining evidence against disorderly houses, these instructions were appar- ently disregarded by Inspector Caha- obtain" evidence against a poolroom |iane, Ife sent hia men to St, Mark's in Fulton street. Policeman Cur! piace, Mantattan, and to Hast. Four. tayne managed to get away with $116.4. | teenth street, The members of the raid- MoBride jont $9 on one horse, $% On| ing aquad itemize thelr bills In referring Another and £0 shooting cra $10.15 of Father Knickerbocker's money while “obtaining and endeavoring to Cur-|to purchases of drinks, clears and tayne lost 9 on « horse race and 820 | coftes, At craps, The policemen apparently G4] Inapector Cornelius Haves, on June not deny themselves any of the ordl-/& 9 and 10, spent $20 for. roam -| hire in West Forty-fitth street, to ae nity, for of drinks and cigars they had|cure evidence against gambling. In & suMeteney | Additto he employed the services of The voushera were all conspicuous | Georke Slebert of No. 4 Groenwich dec@yae of the absence of any winnings | "Teel, whom he paid &, | Fourt Depu eC Mt 0 - At any of the kames played by the Bor! giny hay penuty Commissioner Dough. lice. |¥ouchers to the Comptroller covering MADE A BET OF ONE ON COCKSPUR. clothes mi ‘harles Steinert, one o er's aldes, who has been Prominently mentioned In the Rosen- DOLLAR |the expenses of hin what he deacrives as resorts of criminals with criminals.” agreed subordinates for frequenting t and associating vidently there men upon a standard price of ex- Panne for doing this work. Every ane of the vouchers in elther for $10 or $31 Detective-Sergeant Goodwin presented A vouoher for $0; George P. Gilbert one for $31.00; Detective Gambarvella pre- sents three vouchers, respectively for $31, $90.45 and $29.23, LOST TWENTY DOLLARS AT A POKER GAME. Plain Clothes Man William-J. Ferrick | required from April 17 to May 18 to ob- tain evidence against an alleged gamb- | Ing house in Rector street. Ferriott waa | one of Lieut, Becker'a men. During that time he epent $98, of which $20 was lost in poker games, Inspector Kchmitther- ger assigned a man to obtain evidence inet & resort in East Fourteenth atreet. It took this man eighteen days to three raiding| Complete the task, during which he West Thirty-elgnth single day, Mr. Steinert's He mate bet of one dollar on @ horse which ran in the fourth race at Latonta. ‘Nhe horse lost, according to Mr. Steinert. He next atreet. that evidence and spent $39. thia sum he lost #5 at poker, axain demonatrated hia lack of knowl- edge about gambling games when he went to Rector atreet and i $20 The total amount . Of Steinert The eleuths of the spent $53.70, William J. Deavy, acting | these captain of the Detective Bureau, spent | Sambling assignments, Lieut. Costigan, | $96 entertaining at breakfast, luncheon on May 1, aswigned plain clothes man{and dinner deputy sheriffs from the | Lawrency J. Beine to obtain evidence] State of Washington, here to anrcet an Inet @ simple iittle crap game in|embeszier. Joseph F, Brawley, one of New Utrecht avenue, Brooklyn, Heine | Zieut, Costigan's men, spent $61.00 on a thd “charged. his mouie and arias co] mace. George A. Hlawett, anoth » apent $1. at the expense of the alty for the follow. | ifA® Aide, apent $41.40 with the came re before he secured sult, While Comptrotier Prendergast Is pow- to apply for piace, Robert H, oriess under the olty charter to reject any of the bills, aa long as they are Properly certified by the proper poll: officials, it wan sald te would make a lengthly report to Mayor Gaynor, poin: ing out the inconsistency of many of the bile and many features which ure eo conspicuously absent. warrants to raid ti Hickson spent $74.10 before he applied to a City Magistrate for @ warrant to make @ raid in Pearl treet, Brooklyn, on & gambling resort. Negardiess of the fact that the Mayor DEMANDS MAYOR'S ACTION ON MURDER, NOT LETTERS Alderman Curran Declares That If Call for Po- lice Graft Inquiry Isn’t Issued by To-mor- row Mandamus Will Be Asked at Once. “By his inaction in the Rosenthal case, Mayor Gaynor has Justly brought down upon himself the condemnation of the communtt: aid Al- | derman H. H, Curran today in another vrrbal rap at the City’s Exocuttve. | “To-morrow it will have been two weeks since the murder of Rosenth: ALWAYS LOST THEIR BETS | Compt roller Gets Bills of Becher Squad and O:hers and | and Into the barroom of the om laced on Ya for Shovtng MO. GRACE HOES CHLOREN LOVE img at once When cross, irritable, feverish, stom- ach sour, breath bad of your little on: hasstomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat full of cold, tongue coate spoonful of Syrup of Figs Il the foul, consti cleans the liver and waste- clogged bowels without st Collapses at Si E Almost Collapses at Sight of .,} fiviog her child delicious Sprup of Man Helpless From Shot | Fis that this is the ideal laxative and and 30 feet of tender bowels so prompt- ly, besides they dearly love its delightful fig t Ople Grace was placed on trial here toe ’ Accused of having attempted to xii | naturally it iyo | ampeared in the and after the charge against her had been FROM CRIPPLED SYRUP OF Fes griping. physic for the children. Nothing else He Says She Fired. it your child isn’t feeling well; rest- + husband last March, Accompanied read, she pleaded not guilty. Her voice HUSB AND IN COURT Sweetens their stomachs and scomvamiiasssans very mother immediately realises regulates the little one's stomach, liver ATLANTA, Ga,, July 2.—Dalste Utrten| | 4 ing nicely; eating regularly and acting vy her mother and a nurse, Mrs. Grace carried to all parts of the chambers and courtroom early he appeared cool under the gaze of| up waste, undigested food and spectators. Later in the day, however, | will gently move on and out of its littiv she almost collapsed at sight of her| bowels without crippled husband and hereafter tried to hide from view. Contending counsel immedia work, weeding out undesiral he Work of selectt sea, [griping o- rarely have awe ’ i weakness, and you happy and smiling ¢ ith Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children; being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aro- ely got to «© talesmen, Ing Jurors proeceded rapidly and w ourt adjourned at| matics it cannot be harmful. noon the entire panel had been named, | _Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It the only stomach, is was caken as an !ndication that owel cleanser and regulator there would be little delay in the trial. It was stated that Grace, paralyz! from his walst down, would attend this afternoon’ He waa brought Proceedings, re from his mother's home in New | package. nan Ga, this morning. Ask your druggist for the full name jefore leaving Newman Grace bs ip of Figs and Elixir of Senna, reiterated his accusation of his | prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co wife with the declaration ‘that This is the delicious tasting, genuine woman shot me, so help me God. reliable. CRIPPLED HUSBAND CARRIED INTO COURT. t the jury had been chosen the # husband was carried into the Mrs. race was worked iver and | a sick child to-morrow. Full directions for children of all ages } and grown-ups plainly printed on th Béhuich &Sons Oculists’ Opticians Half a Century in Business : \The Great Efficiency GRACE..IR, @ looket but finally ‘ | usband uitched With remarkable nerve Kata leaped |to the floor husband, teh n ted for h iat Jacob Bert ’ air about so that one of her attor- “ 1 ° ST Ra Ur Rae Neasieel fon Sis ka fey mites hese ovacurad shar) Viet of “Ehrlich” Service bps Pe! shy beeert abhi ¥ i iy nia r quiet was restored the Prose- bibalandt nt aha the left chi the steps of the store to. Inv ailed the first witness for the| —each case is carefully Da Haars he ree ene } bes " Wo He poi seit Uap poli ue Fare. Polleeman R. A. Wood, who went considered, each eye is wound e ( ne! r in the! was coo! ucking the revolver in his| home on the morning of | ific: 6 left arm and penetrated {t, while the| hip pocket te nes oo HARI eek ee scientifically examined fourth caught full in the mout),| "Now you get out of the way If you x | by our eye physician. Tt was late in the morning of March , pall i We charge for glasses only. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 With Far & Near Lenses, $4.50 to $13 jurt”” the thug an- shrank to one side 1 down to the Purl-| ph t and. the} the iraces. door man’s voloe declared "I am shot.” police found the man, Grace, lo Wounded desperately, the clerk grappled {n't sont fo) ay With his assaiant, who dragged him to. | ROMER! | Berar, ward the door, At the door the man! tan galoon at turned and struck Katz a staggering Howery and on blow acrosa the face with his revolver, | lar followed as far « that pollee were summo: 217 Broadway, Astor House felling him, Then te fled. | BCE ANS man | te bedroom of his home, the te 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St, 350 Sinth Ave.,22d St abe Ske oe he ae be Rape a block below Delancey street, | {1 the same room stuffed with paper. | 101 Nassau, Ann St. 12 West 44d—New Yor: cries attracted urge crowd he! i pems ushed his wa re There was no ono else in shooter, still flourishing his revolver and galoon, but could. not, find apyccty, antl Apparently the sien threatening to Kil! any one who inter-|awering. the description wives bo the fered with him, ran across Cooper Unton | boy. le Hotei] When an ambulance from Goi at Sixth street and the Bowery, foj-| eur Hospital acrived Dr lowed by the crowd, ade @ hasty examination . In the barroom the man held up the | WOU and said that SAhwartekopt did the home, ng Was the regult | of a carefully planned plot. Grace was | 496 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. emoved to St. Joseph's Infirmary, where | o BILMs he Ungered near death for wi Developed bullet having lodged close to his spine, hen pra : yy bilOts ure vruerou irom Us. ere paralyzing him from his chest down, tis, Grace, who had left Atlanta for! see? f th sé ae : a, the very loungers at the point of a revolver and | tt have & tar Hein& (Newnan, Ga., the home of Grace's lowest, rowale Now Io. eocli. ordered them to stand back while he! ne went, however, he gave the police a| Parents, earlier In the day, returny i ae ork jor dashed through @ side door into Hull | description of tix Guaranteed man and told what/that evening and was confronted wits knew about his assailant, Mail Orders Filled : br SAD! KODAK Bicycles and Victrolas place. CAUGHT BY POLICEMEN AT POINT OF REVOLVERS, Patrolmen Magnus and Kutner of the Fifth street station took up the pursuit, following the shooter through Hull place and thence down to the basement of @ building at Nos, 18 and 20 Seventh street. There Magnus and Kutner, with revolvers drawn, pushed ye | ber husband, an ante-mortem statement who shot him had often come to his| being expected. He made a dramati shop, the wounded man declared, to/accusation that she shot hin In order have diamonds and other Jewelry ap-|¢ collect a large. sum of. Insuraace praised. He wax a gunman employed) wiih she had insisted he carry, Mr by Jack Zelis, Schwartzkopf declared, | WUCH she had insisted he carry, Mrs. and his business was to protect or| Grace bitterly denied tho charge, and raid gambling jhinted at another woman in the case. BOY FALLS ON DEADLY DOUBT AS TO WHETHER GRACE CAN TESTIFY. IRES On Easy Terme r \ Mrs, Grace was formerly Mrs. Web- Twelve-year-old Rayme i Moran of h, and wo . covere: fe 4 rary iss Ke nase at Ghaclen- Wh fered injr which probably wilt |Wbladeiphian. He dled’ from Sry gE ee eee e Ue eset YM | cause his deat), when he fell from a|Polsoning following a slight automobile | Mf 408 Broadway, Below Canal St of No. e ¢, Brooklyn. jaccident, leaving her, it was reported, | bridge on Willfamsbr! ning the tracks of th j 12 4 Wilson was taken back before Katz, | '6Univeraity Pl., bet.13414Sts She has an} Ja large sum of money. who positively identifed him as the; tiaven and Hartford railroad and be-|eisht-Year-old son, now living with her man who did the shooting. Wilson |oame entanged in the high tenston| mother in Philadelphia. also was identifed by a number of | wires supplying power to the trains. There was somo doubt as to whether}/ WHO IS other men as .he man who hi ‘The boy and compantons climbed the!¢he wounded husband would be per- ney and blad {shed @ pistol at them, rail to see a train go by, Young Ray-| mitted to tell his story of the shoot- TO Kiln After the shooting Kate, thourh des-| mond leanel too Tat fell upon the ing and repeat asa witness the accusa-|BLAME, fet, (he, great, kidney ately wounded, staggered to the} Tito the rondbed by the wrock, Tie{ ton he made agatnet his wife, ‘he| at druggists, in fifty vent oni dollar sleet telephone and called up the general of- | taken in an automobile to Ford-| Georgia statutes are not clear on the| You may flees of bis company, on Eighteenth street, notified the officials that he had been shot, and asked that a rellet’ clerk be sent to him. Then he staggered | into the street, where he was held b: Alfred Pletton of No. 21 Cooper Square, until the arrival of an ambulance from Belevue Hospital, when he was hurned to that institution. Wilson waa taken to the Fifth husband may testity lane say{point whether a night, against his wife. 1 Hospital, but the physi that he cannot live through th ! Noy, T » ration, — Abso- Pmnalted free i> A smoke that generates ‘man's good humor.- hes odor of pe: mies, Samp! artim: whl a Atores, 00 Callane nti Rt. Phat reot Yet what has Mayor Gaynor done im the case? Nothing—absolutely noth- ing, except to write two letters to the Police Commiasioner. In one of | these letters he merely criticised Lieut. Beoker for sitting down to dinner with a gambler, In his second letter the Mayor advised the Commissioner not to suspend Becker and to keep cool. ‘They were foolish letters, both IN TWO HOLDUPS; SHOOTS TWO MEN Appointed me when he asked the Mayor for Instruction ax to what he should do (Continued from First Page) ters, The gamblere are laughing up | in the altuation. Mr, Waldo 4s the head of the Pollce Department. The Mayor ts their sleeves, They think they are going to get away with this munter of Rosen hot the Police Commisgjoner, and, as Commissioner, Mr. Waldo should have acted upon his own Initiative. The Muyor in his second letter to Mr. Waldo | “Letter-writing seems to be Mayor Gaynor's favorite way of answering hin} critics, What the people of this city want from the Mayor is action, not let- a friend,” he sald. and began looking a Into the telephor hook. When we Aldermen make! the Mayor] mye nan remained. {ar some time on Friday to wend out the apecial meets} icguly eying Katz aw he counted the ‘ng call of the Moard we touched one of] yiiy in hin cash register. Two other hia sore epots. The Mayor seems tol mon came in a vught elgarettes, and foo! that an investigation into the Poltee [tien turned aa thointh to ton tne teat Department would embarrass bie adintne | cones, Aw they ald, other pir intration. Jt appears to me that in such jentered and the men hurried out. The & grave case he ought to suppress hia! omer one remained, still thumb! personal feelings and do Nis duty by the | citisens. My relations with the Mayor Were always Pleasant until J presented through the telephone book and wat tng Katz, who became suspictous. “What are you looking fort" manded. ‘Tho charter requires that the call for| “1 am looking for a man named Deter- *pecial session shall be printed on," he answered. the City Record three days in advance. | “Give me the book and I'll find it for ‘That means the notice should appear to- | you," @aid Kats aherply. e de- morrow, If it does not, I shall imme- | bRAWS REVOLVER AND SHOOTS diately go into court and sue for # writ AT CLERK. Instead, the man whirled suddenty inne necsenrnvedhnsianliiAcsineREL-AS na RUneT RAR and drew a revolver, In an instant he arith 6 eae ad had fired. The firat bullet crashed Gwitt sry "eo eo through a heavy plate mirror above ‘week Judy a, tyeene 1,28 pate et Kate's bead, 4 a el | clerk, mn. He depled that he had shot | HELP WANTED—MALE, Katz, but refused to account for his | aia Rie Raa where the policeman found him,! : Katz, who Is twenty-five years of ag: lives at No. & Firat street. His condl- tion Is ¢ SWEEPING | | World Advertising Victories | ! elieve Wilsor Planned to b but that the confederates were frightened away by the entrance of other customers and that Wilson sought to do the Job single-handed HOLDUP-MAN SHOOTS JEWEL- LER THROUGH NECK, When Schwartskop! Was away from his shop early in the morning a man who, 40 the Jeweller says, has done bi hess with him for a Jong Ume and wh he knows perfectly, entered the place aud left a small, gunmetal watch with Schwartzkopt's wife to be repaired When the Jeweller returned he repatred the watch and walted for his customer to call with two id up the The Smosities TOBACCO Handy Si bags-orone \t, TINS pound glass humidor jar LAST WEEK 9,384 World “Help Wanted” Ads, 2,132 Herald “Help Wanted" Ads, 1,282 World's Lead 4,548 World “To Let” Ads, 1,537 Herald “To Let” Ads. 3,011 World’s Lead A few minutes after noon the owner of the price demanded by the Jewell repairs and high words followed, denly the gangster drew # re fired it point blank at Nehw " iilet went through th and of his dropped, se ing, ——— ee the wa He refused to pay 3,831 World “Summer Resor. Acs, } se 491 Herald “Summer Rescrt” Ads. | (Trade Mark.) g 9 's Lead |Special for Tuesday, the 30th} | 54° Wer! 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