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IN GAMBLING CASES DECLARES JUDGE —_—>— Court Says Police Do Not Pre- Judge Swann tn the Court of General Seasions made answer from the bench HE EVENING WORLD TROLLEYS COLLIDE FLIMSY EVIDENCE SIXTY FEET ABOVE STREET MANY HURT SECOND OFFENDERS GET LONG SENTENCES IN GENERAL SESSIONS Fifteen prisoners, convicted of various crimes were disposed of yesterday in ‘The following were the highest, cen of stocks for. to: Judges O'Sullivan and Rosal-|* Ae compared with 7 ——————— , FRIDAY, AUGUST 32, WALL STREET After @ sirong opening and a very active session the market weakened in the last hour of most of the leading tssues lost a good part of yesterday's gains. ‘The Cl ing Prices, lowest * eater ding to-day and 1912. VICTIM OF RAIDERS PLANS TO GET REDRESS AFTER COURT APOLOGY “WW, F, Duckworth Declares He |W. F, Duckworth, head of the Waldort | Mortgage Corporation, at No, 63 Park served subpoenas upon his in the pen for thr Mr, Diickworth, seized a great mass of property mortgages from his safe, nogral ers and then bundled Mr. Duckworth into @ patrol and took him to the Cen- tre Street Court, where he was locked hours. “I never handled a chattel mortgage in my life, and wouldn't know how to draw up one,” said Mr. Duckworth to- day, “I never in my life made @ loan on @ salary or on personal property. My business is purely one of real estate mortgage: that conducted by titl the v | Sentenced to Workhouse, Then| Runaway Car Dashes Down! sent Proof to Secure sky Dispose of Fifteen Men Never Handled aChattel | "consider ‘my arrest "an outrage, des: % : a ‘ rofuse excu ologies Transferred to Raymond Street} Incline and Crashes Into Conviction. Found Guilty. Mortgage in His Life. that ‘nave ten tae tome ty . District Attorney's office, y wife isa Jail and Finally Released. One That Is Stalled. — Ul ever the whole affair. 1 am now in consultation with my attorney, con- sidering the line of action I shall pursue ané 1s exactly the same as ial Spec ime after, lyini @uct on April 20 Inst found some ¢! ying senseless acer aa the Indies’ 4% t t di “f COURT ORDERS INQUIRY | ore thar & aoore of men and) today to the charge of Police Commis! the Court of General Sessions. The sen- x Row, conferred to-day with his counsel |‘? S* Fre Semel <= = < women were thrown Into @ panic on &| sioner Waldo that the courts are lenient! tences imposed were: relative to action to be taken over his H tH trestle sixty feet above the street oy) with men accused of conducting gam- BY JUDGGE O’SULLIVAN. arrest a few days ago on the charge of TWO STRUCK BY AUTO. Solid 14-a ‘ vant ‘ © trolley car collision early to-day In| bling nouses, The occasion was the AP! sais shaw, thirty-two years old and i violating section No, 814 of the banking Judge O'Sullivan Directs As-|ttosoken. one person was pernapa pitsation to Judge Swann on the part | Sui, Mathechiid, cwenty yeats old ' laws, on which he later was honorably [Jewish Pastor and His Wife Fatally D te ded mortally hurt, two others ao badly in-|°% ‘awyer Louls Spiegel for the Teli tig and convicted of recelving wa discharges by Magistrate Hermann in ed Up the State. Sistant District-Attorney |jurea they nad to have medical atten- Jann Colter convicted ot Lene a Conn | stolen goods; fret offenders; peniten- 43 % Centre Street Court after profuse apol- Sie 904 Saati Weed) GENUINE tion and several suffered from cuts M satis nom) dary six months each. ri ogies had been ma MONTICELLO, N. Y., Aug. 2—Rabdi to Get All the Facts. and brutses. Tn aadition ¢0 the fine Cotter was| Salvatore Iscarra, nineteen years old Fy 23 Section No, 314 of the banking laws|Giass and his wife are to-day lying un- - An Oakland avenue car trom Jersey | gentenced to @orve two and one-hait| hd James Regno, rains, passe Jong ih | makes {t a misdemeanor to charge more| conscious with fatal injuries at Falls- amon i City Heights, with elghteen passenkers| yours in Sing Sing, The sentence 1n| Doth Dleaded guilty of abdumlon: ts bis ay han 6 per cent. in interest and fees on| burgh, the result of being run down by| | eates and Gentiemen’s Sizes. Acting District-Attorney Charles E.) aboard, was going down the inclins| about to expire with good ume de-| {Ts hg ‘athe pnatory Tecarra, TIM TIN 118% a chattel mortgage of less than $20. Mr,|&n automobile late last night. They! | To show how much we care for “The Wott, at the request of Judge O'Sul-| elevated structure toward the Lacka-| ducted, and Cotter's attorney sought to | R&kRO Elmira Refor . : idey ing i Duckworth, real estate broker, never | Were returning from an entertainment | Sxat Uicited by them we otter Bivan of the Court of General Sessions, | ¥& trolley pole| have set aside the fine which must be| State Prison nine years. * fain 52 ah do a chattel mortgage in his twenty-|When & large touring car rushed upon | ond a Dewan to-day an investigation into the} Came off. The conductor was unable| worked out at the rate of @ dollar a|fichard Duggan, twenty-eight year wis 14 14 macs them, The occupants of the car did | welease from the Workhouse on Biack- | ¢ the pole back by working tha| day, ; old Tried and convicted of selling co- HER UE Ley two years of business experience. The) 10+ stop to ascertain the extent of the! || Wwell’s Twiand of three pessons. They | ‘Tolley Fepe and climbed on top. Will-| Judge Swann refused to remit the) “sine. Segond offense Dey ee oes ay km transecttOn On Wien ae iranenation,|{iurlee of the victims but increassd| SEE SAK: Ghcinted ce eiecrad? ¥|1am Marshall, the motorman, went back | fine. Ho said the conviction of Cotter | m® year. Re ph ea was purely @ real estate transaction, |tneir speed. Rabbi and Mrs. Glass wore | convicted of disorderly eb! in the vestibule to help. The car was| was tho only one ho recalled before nim| Loule Gros, nineteen years old. | ioe OP sie ith and one in which, even had the law been & f Each was sen-| dark, but the pass s thought the|in four years on the bench, Pleaded guilty assault. Second offense. 1 Iw 1 violated, he could not have been prose-lon the road, Whiabeorore cir veaitias sick ok lie fenced to six months imprisonment. car coming rapidly toward them would| ‘There is @ reason for the failure to| Sentence suspended because of depraved i 4 under the banking laws. IN. We do so to show mparison of ed investigation at an early stage] stop. convict gamblers," declared the court. character of copplainant. $ aR AF On April 8 he had loaned Fritz Balke wal and retell sowelicrs in the United + Geveloped the fact that although the “When the evidence gets here tt has 7% 171 tes, who dare not move ua e Pp bwen were discharged, according tol ¢rotty ng eemen the coming | oon fixed up ao that conviction ts next BY JUDGE ROSALSKY, ion ‘bor of the Germania Hotel, the Bowery, Gyetem’™ pulls the string, There te Ro Warden Fox, on July 25, three manthe| roley @ Summit avenue car, 44 not] i inyossibie. ‘The police do not bring| William Parker, forty-two years old. nl $100 on property In Queens which was # and none on these = string on ui slacken speed until It wae too late tolin jegai evidence aufticl Feauine dia stop, George Tischer, the motorman, | conviction tried to work the brakes, but there] “The « was @ crash that broke every winuow|are ral Pleaded guilty grand larceny. Held up aaa none Jewelry peddier at No. 63 Market street and stole $700 in money and jewelry. Second offense. * State prison four to im advance of their time, by order of Justice Blackmar of the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, the latter's dectaton fwas not printed in the Law Journal already subject to a fortgage of $1,800. Some time. later Balke claimed the charge for the mortgage was excessive and Mr. Duckworth immediately offered th o jent to warrant genuine diamond ‘ect in a. 9 lers leaked dry by gratters | nd brought into court and} FRECKLES = Ss in both ‘and sent wplinters in all| allowed to be leaked again because of to cancel it upon payment of the debdt. @ record until July 30. the fllnay ‘evidehes because Of \ten years. : ; f | | Buffictent facts were obtained by TEs aniline ead: Wis vashiled it District iltsrags aid ya ET doit pe pps caet hi To the Fan of Th Be tnstead, fe Prat rosea Don prendre halo t hed Remove i; a | - dence ‘or iT ve > - pe o! . Acting District-Attorncy Nott to war-ling track and nearly toppled into. the evidence from policemen and the] goods, First offense, Himira Reforma-|yy printing an item in The Evening] in the hands of an assistant, who drow | nes" demeatntnet ehite eereuer ke, i Saat bie in invoking the ald of Dis-| street, Marshall, motorman of the | chy punish tory. World. up @ warrant charging Mr. ‘Duckworth | tniformiy ‘succesful in. removing. t eenworney Cropesy of KINSS/ drat car, get the full force of the im.| 7 “errement on James E. Mooney, seventeen years! 1 have a son, and he has done some-| iit an offense of which he could not | {ut kine Heetann tad aie aan Reunty in conducting a part of the! oo: ana wae taken to St. M sae Skaabaties ea cas old. Tried and convicted grand larceny. | ining wrong for which he fears punish. | ")\) been guilty. Riprantes, torrefind the money iinet made in the Amvestigation in Brooklyn. Mr. Nott] ® Forint, Bt M@ry’* 1 CLEAR MOUNTED BLUECOAT |Stole # from man on James street. | ment. He stays away from home, I¢|"\? guilty. one hide “our freckles tinder paying too much. We ¢ Would not dincus# the matter, but it| Hospital suffering from many cute Second offense. Penitentiary IX | he will come home it will save meja| A Patrol wason was backed up tn ounce of ete tora sseetrommnte | owe Jawalier can he the fe known that evidence sumectent to] {M4 brulmes and internal injuries, He OF HOMICIDE CHARGE. | months. : good deal of anxiety, shame and dis-|front of No. 63 Park Row and Mr. | some of es vanisaing entirely, Tt | Warrant a Grand Jury investigation in] ™4y die. — BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. grace. He can come home and every-| Duckworth's offices, which he had occu | |s absolutely hat ‘and cannot injure the moat Diamonds, Watches, | eth counties has been obtained. Miss Helen Moyan, nineteen, who! Policeman Who Shot Comrade 1 Castrilla, sixteen years old. | thing will be all right. pled for elghteen years, were invaded |\ He sire to ax Ritw:Meeenen Prog. Store tor 18 Brozdway, New f said @he lived in Brooklyn, but re- : ee at tty tarceny. Stole] MRS. D, I, (a heartbroken mother), |by four strong arm men, who arrested ; the double strana oulioe’ & ie at Is old | OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. \ ‘GHARGES INVOLVE COURT OFFI- | fused bh When Latter Was Maltreati Pleaded gullty petty money : Red IN. SROORLYN ‘used her address, was badly cut about en Latter Was Maltreating | iweive stick pins from employer, First : ; CIALS OKLYN. the head. She was attended by Dr. Wife Is Freed offense. Sentence suspended. * Ss ‘Phe charges involve persons in the] Dustin and went home. 7 id Tony Merino, twenty-six years old. YYW) YYW LLLLPLLLYLLLQL, YYOwWQV0Vr an Department of Corrections which hi Magnus Bredentyk, a prominent | Mounted Policeman max Collins,| pleaded guilty. possession of cocaine YY Yy U f YY L Yor fryyy duriadiction a or the ‘Workhow and palltleiks ana’ Docaceratie. eonaioers attac hed to the at shea Day sta convict. Penitentiary three months YY Wy Wf fy Yy d Wy Yj ; oMoials connected with the courts In| for the Assembly, was cut about the|{0™ Was ¢ of the charge of] Charles Smith, . y YY Y Yy Yj 4 Brooklyn. face and lips. homicide arising out of his Killing of | Pleaded guilty unlawful entry. Yy YY, Uy Uy Y ‘The facts as laid before Mr. Mott by! The passengers on both cars—-the|!!% brother pol Richard Chat-|prior conviction, Penitentiary one Yy J y Judge O'Sullivan show that on April/ runaway trolley was well filled—bo- |" “1 was din arged from e bs en awa enteen years old, Yj 29th Giovanni Zangario, Nicola Cagito, nd their co Island Court to-day, It was William Jonéb, seventeen years Yy feslo Marsigiio and Frank Masa were al blocks, ‘The Dintrict-Attorney Warren 1/000 oe ged: guilty. petty. lar- Uj Grrested, charged with dmorderly con- dark, and after| 1" Who moved for Collins's discharge |oeny, Stole two sults of clothes from Guct by Detectives Mugge and Brown. | some semblance of order was restored |"''°" having heard the story of the! No, 1796 Third avenue. First offend- \ Tt was alleged that they were interfer-|all except the three worst injured |Prisoner corroborated by the widow of|ers, Penitentiary one year each. ‘ fag with and attempting to rob immi-|walked the trestle to the Willow ave- |!l ‘lead man, Michael Marahall, twenty-two yeers Grants on Went street. Magistrate |nue station. Collins shot Chaffee at his home, No.|old, Pleaded guilty assault Btabber Barlow sentenced the four men to the| A detail of police was sent from Kast Se et, Sheepshead | woman in, quarrel, First vifense, Zeni- Headquarters and Bay, He had Invited to accom. ;tentiary six months. sworkho . Ten nin 0 ays ee ike sour ean vanieta cievee yee to ene, but mont of | pany Chaffee dinner, revi] Jultus, dounmonisthtely | years | Git rs rt ie jus wer lo go home, T iT y Ex-convict. \e% ‘who Meese * rf sage O'nutiven pate dd oe Servic poration io holding aires ‘o * calling tor revolver, State prison seven years. : an investigation to determine the caure | pr tect! m her husband, who, she a aay © Magistrate Barlow's conviction. Judge|of the sald, wan ting her. Collins tried | BROADWAY SUBWAY STATION | @Bulltvan amMrmed the conviction of the —_—_— \to. inter in the meantime the four men sea| COUPLE CELEBRATE whic Chaften drew "hie revoiver and] AT THIRTY-THIRD STREET. im eo me tried to shoot his lend. nly ther i been taken to the workhouse and there at labor. In June a lawyer, not THEIR SILVER WEDDING. | Collins draw his own weapon his assailant through the fot Principal Express Platforms to Ex- wr f | Colling on the stand told a . E. fifth dar. | Brande, | representing Zangarlo.! Mr, and Mrs. George Meisler Have, he fatal 06 tend as oe ‘aa corpus from Justice Gtegerich a Quarter Century Matatea Seaton teeta Street. three prisoners. Justice Gieg- Jubilee. elr posts. wo to the lacter's 1 to-day sulyway en- on bemg told of Judge O'sulll- J Then Mrs Chaffee, struggling 8 to locate the 1 exprese action, dismissed the writ. The} After twenty-five years of bilssful sobs, corroborated the account| astat'on of the Broadway way now men were transferred from the | Wedded life Mr. and Mra. George Meisler | the man who had served as| building, and which Is to be operated marched once more to the strains of that joyous old tune, The Wedding | March. The occasion was the celebra- r, Willlam Norton, a neigh. n into the house after the shooting, verified some unimportant de- on Blackwell's Island to street jal) in Brooklyn, whore @ new writ of habeas corpus was ob- by the B, R. T., under the two blocks between Thirty-third and Thirty-fitth A connection will be made at bor, who ¥ a tm. ; tained and argued before Justice Black. | tion of the allver wedding anniversary | tl In Céllins's story this station with the McAdoo tunnels mar, Th rds show that Justice| of the happy couple and the festivities station in Greeley Square, An under. ih ._ dafed the discharge of the prisoner, | Port, N. J. ‘There were seventy-tive ereaboute. | or the Pennaytvania Rail ‘Company. } POURTH PRISONER 18 KEPT IN | Suess. | People living within the elty limits have | Another express station on the new WORKHOU ‘The party started with @ dinner, at reported depredations in their gardens! Broadway subway will be built at Four- \ whioh several of the guests dis-| caused by does and fawns, teenth street. ‘The other prisoner, Paslo Maraigiio, had been assigned to the Tombs prison es @ cleaner, but after the discharge @f his companions by Justice Blackmar ‘Was ordered transferred to Raymond Street jail. When he reached ¢hat in- stitution a writ, obtained from Justice was served upon the warden. tinguished themselves as orators, After the feast those present indulged in some | — HOT WEATHER Hard on Stomach was a bowling match between the men and the affair wound up with a dance Among those who lelped to make the affair a joyous one were yy. Mra, McDonald, Mr, W. Werner, Mr ce Kelly, when told that Marsigito| and Mre. George Melsler, Mra. Pallin- fhad been sent to the Workhouse from | dino, Mr. H. Sullivan, Mr. and Mra, J ew York County refused to hear the | Hi G@reument and transferred the writ to lormel, Mr and Mrs. A. Horme, Miss adie Lam ert, Mr. J. McAuliff, Mr. and Austice Bischoff in New York to hear determine. Justice Biachoff dis- Mra. T. J. McAuliffe, Misa Lena Braem- or, Mr, Davia, ifr, and Mra, Koal, Mrs. ‘@miened the writ and ordered Marsigiio Weturned to the Workhouse, where he E Louls Molater, Mim. Henry Mois Wf. Melater, Misa Alice McAuliff James Trainor, Miss Estelle O' Net! TALE 12 - THE KINK’S RACES Trainor, Mr. and drs, Wollrich, Mr, and Mra. Truend™®, Mins Rose Healy, Mr. H. Henry, Mieg M. Calahan, Mr, Calligan, ‘Mr. and Mre. Schnel: M. Train. or, Mr. and Mra, F. Sheehy, Mr. and into the office of Mr. Brande and at the attorney. He told Mr, had cost him and hi a iB Soe uA art” et cur’, amet Mr | fact t! t three men had n ule Kral ian Irene Meister, rod + ~ - ‘ Bate It is a difficult task for you to feel well and keep it is sory. i . Cunnt! Miss Estelle La ie | thea it Larane eee cematee Lash On Paton Mise Me Bholtte. Mae. “ah well during the hot summer months. This state- | ELIEVE me, some Thoro is only one kind of | | ment applies particularly to those who suffer from stomach trouble. Great care should be exercised in the selectiod of food, which should be of a light character ann easily digested. Plenty of time should be taken in eating your meals, so that they can be properly digested. So gee in that string Trophies that interests me,” of ours,” murmured : Kink, wi i the Kink, as the Royal colors ao by -ulbwe arwee paraciod before the Grand Stand. “and those are Turkish Tro- SS \ \ NS —Yffy Gowan, Mr. 1. Effing Wy Yj Horn, Mr. and Mrs. "Well, Mrs, M Buttivan, Mr. W. Lubman, M n= “ ri tag? een x, eg eee nar Mr a sulivan, we nj Str It is absolutely essential that the nutritious ele- And some classy ‘Trophies phies. pigan, seventy, while engaged in his Mr’ and Mra, R. inde, Mr. and ments of food be prepared in some form which have been hung up in each Hermann, Mrs. Groech and will assure them uniform distribution throughout devotions in church here, to-day, top- “ meensseee te we Pew 1 Whion fo FINED $200 A WORD the eyetem. This is accomplished by the action of event,” retmarked ‘h: Royal All oth are scratched, Was praying. . the gastric juices in the stomach, which in turn Trains sire,” rep! i oyal ‘rain oer assimilate with theblood and are carried to all parts si lied the R T er. Prisener, However, Will Spend of the body. In addition to the digestive function, the stomach also expels waste and unwholesome matter, poison- ous substances and deadly germs, which are the chief cause of disease. This is done through the medium of the bowels, kidneys an4 liver. 1,000 Days im Prison. It cost Perry Weinberg $200 a word |¢o say “I'll get even with you" when arraigned before Judwy Martin to-day at Paterson, N, J. The Court had sen- Nearly Here You—Mr. and Mrs. Particular— who want all the comforts and von- Veniences that you can ft for your Fent money, will soon have an ex. Oil tenced Weinberg, who had just been ee mrhsart'e Gesire, for about the | oonvicted of stealing #0 from hie em: It therefore follaws that if the fatomach ceases to of is month there w © | ployer, Leo Potter, proprietor of a gar- perform its duties the system w: ecome clogg: Beirne World's Main and Branch fo not more than three years and with impurities and. the germs of disease will and by Mail, jess than elgiteen montha, As quickly break down the system. Cooper’s New Discovery puss into wholesome action the stomach, liver, wels, blood system and nerves, thereby restor- ing the vital forces which have been unduly ex- hausted through lack of proper nutrition. By the use of Cooper's New Discovery dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, flatulency, gastric, liver and kidney troubles, insomnia, constipation and other bowel disorders are invariably eradicated from the system. Weinberg was being led away to start hie jail term he turned upon Potter and made the little speech that caused Judge Martin to call him back and say: "I overheard your remark, sir, and now, In addition to your State's prison senten | I will Impose a fine of $1,000 in your case I want to impress upon your mind the geribed scores of the most up-to- | fact that you cannot make open threats te Apartment Houses in New || 4m this court.” fork: City. | The fine of $1,000 will keep Wetnberg |4n prison for one thousand days longer Be Sure and Get a Copy |, tian nis original sentence, * In ordering by mail, enclose 6c, to The World’s Fall Renting Guide for 1912 fm which wil) be {Iustrated and de- —— World Blidg., New York City. guna tomday, ag wires, all over ihe Yi Yy

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