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oil Po eI EH ETTE & eee — . — oe ey THE 1912, EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, Alleged murderer did tho sawing had three saws in his possession the profontet fatl delivery wered, His pian, ts #ald, ine “Bisco this morning. In the course of investigation, Warden Fallon heard those who were © ing in the from the outside had hoped to le @ revolver In to Fosbrey, but Whe Warden denies that any attempt > bag to provide the prisoner with ‘& weapon. PISCOVERED PLAN TWENTY. 4MOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE. Warden Fahon related to-day that wenty-four hours before the discovery the plot was made he had been ed of @ plan to deliver the jail of prisoners. Sefore he got th “Fosbrey must have been sawing the steel casing of the ven- » Keeper Joseph Gregory had Watching the man's cell closely early yesterday noticed that a dark Temoved the cloth and saw that the inch steel casing of the ven- rf had been sawed through for a More than threo inches, He im- late y began @ search of the cell and two in Fosbre hanging on the and one on the ledge above the . The bottie of nitric acid was in one of the prisoner's sh Gregory at once notified Fallon and Deputy Commia- of Correction Wright. Fosbrey his celimate were transferred their cell to two other cells ‘ the asanult of a night keeper, | the time fixed for the encape wa was hung upon the ventilator. | ~ AYSDQUGHERTY Second Deputy Commissioner | Charges Predecessor Left Gambling Lid Off. QUIT JOB IN A HURRY. |And Cleaned Desk Except | for a Batch of “Stale” | Warrants. | Second Deputy Police Commissioner | George 8. Dougherty told an Evening World reporter to-day that hie prede cessor, William J. Flynn, who has been |made graft hunter for the Aldermante Investigation Committee, never gave him any liste of gambling places when | he got out of the department in May, | Wi, Mr. Dougherty said that he did) |recetve from Mlynn a list of twenty-one paroled pritoners and thelr photo- graphs—all emali-fry clerks around gambling houses—and from twenty to thirty unserved warrants, but that the Intter were quite stale when he got |them, being holdovers out of batches of | warrants issued in connection with Likens Campaign Fund to Po- lice Graft and Says Archbold ‘Did Not Get the Goods.’ BENNINGTON, Vt., Aug. 9.—An at tack on Senator Penrose of Pennsy!- vania and John D. Archbold of the Standard O!1 Company was made hero to-day by Col, Theodore Roosevelt in opening his Vermont campaign. Speak- ing to a crowd of several thousand per- |sons in Morgan Park, he assailed Mr. | Archbold and Senator Penrose for their testimony before the Senate Campaign Contributions Investigating Committ “We have been saying for some time,’ wald Col, Roosevelt, “that I was op- posed by an alliance between big bu: neas and politics, and now John D, Archbold of the Standard Oj! Company and Senator Penrose trump up to say it te true.” The Colonel read from the testimony of Mr, Archbold and Senator Penrose before the Senate Committee. “As soon as these men had testified,” he sald, “they let Mr. Archbold go off to Europe and they scattered to the four winds and refused to let me testify. I am as well satisfied by the unconsclous test!- mony for me of Messrs, Archbold and Penros ON STANDARD OL | KING & “Carniva! of Fun” Week of Sept. 9 to 4 vote for 14 Mall VOTES to EVENING WORLD MARDI GR BOX 1554. Or votes may be handed te at The Worl Brenz, 408 K. 149th ot.1 Cotown, 189% Broadway: Harlem, 2: (tt Breckiva, 292 Washington ot.. and Poiltser Building, Park Rew. N. ¥. Ne candidate te te be voted fer except these regularly nominated by the Executive Committee. See let published eisewhere. GRAND JURY SHATTERS STOCK DEAL (Continued from First Page.) sided, and their team work in that im- portant proceeding withstood the legal acid tests in the highest courts. Mr. Osborne recently conducted the investi- gation into vice conditions in the city and county of Albany, and by his per- siatence and Ability drew out amazin disclosures. {™ |quiry while Mr. Whitman {s engaged in STORY OF BECKER QUK RHE turned to-day from an ajl-night confer ence with Justice Goff at the latter's home at Millbrook he had practically complete plans for the John Doe pro- ceedings Justice Goff is to begin next week. One of the first points to be settled is the selection of a special assistant to t, Whitman to conduct the graft In- he murder trials, The man wanted Is Sil Aelivery that is delleved to have In- 2, { SIMI tie nave 8¢ sevarel wiser rio: CITY WIDE OPEN |Men Engaged to Find Grafters, I R IN VERMONT | Oman velinn 6 A woman soot iwents.five 706 Dot a ele by Warden Fon And Who Begin Work To-Day|'+"\ — Posutgnte we"onl sus ounce ween the Tombs, to-day, had progressed This Coupon Entities the Metder te Cast One and then: e to ae " vapital this the extent of sawing through several | ' Vote fer the Meet Fopeiar Man la Ureater New afternoo police believe she 1s of the ventilator In the cell oc- | | York, whe, on Sept. 9. ot the Insane, TI nan Was nicely dressed, by Fosbrey and deorge Madd, 0] ’ MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL Mok’ collar ‘ani cafes attached, mie B charge of eran Inroeny AT CONEY ISLAND Baan Cons nar eee She had dark sand black hair. nplexion, 6 TROUBLED WITH DANDRUFF 20 YEARS oy Skin on Scalp, Would Show jadly on Coat Collar, Cured After Few Treatments with Cuticura Soap and Ointment. —_+—_ 743 Third Ave, New York, N. 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He is| but do not rub. Wash off the Cuticura Were questioned separately, A! raids already made by Flynn. hout the prison on @ tour of in- ton. cell where the sawing was done Mo. 339, on the second tier, almust the cell occupied by Lieut. Becker. It was not possible Becker to have heard any of the and his name wat t men- by Warden Fallon in conneo- with the plot or its discovery. ventilator through which Fosbrey to escape is located in the of the cell and is large enough it the passage of a man’s body. ventilator connects with an air- that descends to the boiler room ) prison. It wee through such @ ‘that Charles Witson, a burglar ited on July 2, last, escaped on iy 7. Witson made his way down fW the boiler room from the seventh tlee of the jail, crawled under and the boilers to a coal vault and h this climbed up to the prison where he assaulted an aged JG@ONER ADMITS HE PLOTTED TO ESCAP! Fosbrey was questioned about plot to escape he frankly admitted attempt, but sealed his lips us to had alded him and how he had Of keepers was then despatched) This is a direct dental to claims made 2 and then maée his escape, 4 “Flynn calied me on the telephone and jaald that he wanted to meet mo away from Pollce Headquarters. We met and| who were sitting about, nibbling a lunch and he said that| of sweet p he wanted me to meét the Mayor, We] for the front door, Went to see His Honor together, and| by tho detective on guard there, formally offered to me| FIND CHEST FILLED WITH DIF. by Flynn that when he left the depart- ment the lid was down on the gambling game, and the town was cleaned, That Flynn did not turn over to Dougherty any lst of gambling houses which he had not yet been able to raid will greatly surprise officials with whom Flynn has talked since he resigned and returned to his old Jo) as Chief of the New York Bureau of the Secret Sor- vies, “Mr. Flynn got me into the Police Department and himself out so quickly that there was not much chance for the confidential chat I surely expected to have with him before I began my uth Second Deputy Commissioner,” #aid Mr. Dougherty, “Do you mean that Flynn secured for you the Job you now hold?" was asked, SAYS HE OWES HI8 PLACE TO| FLYNN. “So far as 1 know I owe the place to! him," replied Mr. Dougherty, who, when Pressed to tell all the details, added: talked for five minut when the job O YOUNG GIRLS WOMAN ARMED CAUGHT IN RAID ON COCAINE DEN (Continued from First Pa; . tried to make a break but were collared WITH THO KNVES WAITED FOR TAF Caught Hiding: in a Hotel at Columbus, but Failed to Get Near the President. COLUMBUS, O., Aug. %%.—Cuaroline Beers, aged forty years old, who said age, reads not unlike some of the testl- mony that appears in cases of polico protection to the underworld in our Great cities. Mr. Archbold and Senator Penrose testified that Mr. Bliss had at- tempted to blackmail the Standard Oli Company. “Mr. Archbold didn't complain because he was biackmatied. What he com- plained of was that he didn’t get the goods, Penrose testified that he tried to blackmatl the Standard Ol! Company by saying that if it didn't contribute it might occur hostility dn certain quar- ters. As the Senator has udmitted what he has dono, he should be thrown out of the Senate of the United States, The man writes his own condemnation down himeeif."” The Colonel said that to-day te had met James R. Garfield, who was a mem- ber of his Cabinet, and who had told him that at the time the Standard O¥l contribution was supposed to have been made the Government had been invest!- geting the of] company for ‘nteen months, The sult was brought, he sald, and the result of ‘t was to show that whether or not the of] corporation did contrtbute, It had no influence with his | administration. The former President appealed to ite- publicans to come to the support of whe Progressive party. from home Mr. Osborne hi were changed and he is expected in New York next Saturday or Sunday. night at Justice Goff's country place :n Milbrook, N. Y., planning the John Doo inquiry and the Rosenthal murder ‘rials, The District-Atorney left with Justice Goff & mass of documents bearing upon the situation, with which the Jurist will familiarize himself before he returns to New York to take up his task. offered a retainer to defend Becker, but demanded « $100,000 fee and the assur ance of Becker and his friends that grafting did not enter into the oi He gave Becker ten days in which to come to an agreement. John W. Hart, Becker's counsel of record, is sald to Mr. Littleton returned to the city ten days later he received the assurance that the money could be ralsed, but getting no assurance that graft would not figure in the cap, washed his hands of it. WHITMAN IN ALL NIGHT CON- FERENCE WITH GOFF. cut short his vacation abroad. He was to have! remained in Europe until the end of | Gort than an; h 4 . September, Within ten days his plans) Me panTe i (Gk SRE, District-Attorney Whitman spent the} in the John Doo ‘A story that has not been dented to- | day is that Martin W. Littleton was | said to have a deeper insight into the conditions to be investigated by Justice He has given assistance in the prepara- { Uon of the cases in the last few weeks {and has otherwise shown deep interest Proceedings. | District-Attorney Whitman went over | with Justice Goff a list of more than |one hundred witnesses who are to be called in the order of their importance. It 1s understood that among them are | Mayor Gaynor, Commissioner Waldo, | First Deputy Pollce Commissioner Me- Kay, Fourth Deputy Dillon and perhap Second Deputy Dougherty. Among other witnesses will be inspect | ors of Manhattan and the Bronx, former | | inspectors, and some of the civillan em | ployees of the department. It is not be: | !ieved that Inspectors Hughes, jand Cahalane and former Inspecto | Hayes will be cailed to testify, The tn- have asked Littleton to undertake the | spectors expected to testify are Daly, | defense, According to the story, when ; Sweeny, Dwyer, Titus and Farrell, the | fatter of the Bronx Mayor Gaynor is wanted largely |bring out what he meant by his “ou ward order and decency" idea, Wh: the probers get an official interpret they expect to be better prepared combat any effort to twist the Mayor's |utterance into a defense of the charges Ointment in five minutes with Cuticure Soap and hot water and continuo bathing for some minutes. This treatment ts best ‘on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap freely for the toflet and bath? to assist In preventing infammation, trrt- tation and clogging of tho pores, Sold everywhore. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book, Address post card “Cutieura, Dept. T. 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He e ‘ae not to be! vecpartiand, who sald by some of {Southern Hotel while waiting for Prost. | °° |dlschacged an long as } was honsel ana Col. Roosevelt prophesied the passing | of the officials, and his movements were | ry esas team’ chal ebay yr) capable. That waa agreed. the cowering drug victims to be the pru-|dent Taft with two long knives found | of the Republican party and referred to) watched since shortly after the docking nate had, brought. him. the| “Then I came down here—to this very | Pristor of the place. They found smait concealed in her clothing. The woman| President Taft “as the last of the re- \ of the Kalserin Victoria at her berth vials of cocoaine on his person and un-|_., nf actionarles.” in Hoboken, His fi ‘ husad nah She yaeaseded Rave two order the cot where he had been tying a | Md Me Was the wife of the President. |" “wpne Republican machine left the tha G6bie evdaceeie NOTAL allsuetaa ee \Whis young woman, who is remark- o wit! lynn, He! tigntly locked tron chest. Within the| 2's: Beers said she was gKolng to pun-| Republican party at Chicago last attention of the customs men, and this “ “ i t here, and tho desk and every- President, She ha 0 " Col. Ri It declared. “The g00d looking, visited Fosbrey on “"* 1° every: | chest were row upon row of tiny |!#h the President, She had been noticed] tune," Col. Roosev ec! i i i ' i | morning he was followed. As soon as . and again on Aug. % She '%N& Was cleaned out, Hardly before wand id hand 4 eee [machine Republicans care infinitely uM, I Felees See ocoalne and optum | yest rday after waiting around the ho: sears for beating me than for electing |he met Moos in the hotel both men ‘and asked to seo the little pris- |#Y bad transferred Fynn's principal iP All |'® grades, some money and a|tel and Ws bil eae i she was! ineir own ticket. They never did care were placed under arrest by Deputy| — —— ting for President Taft, , The w few hours afior the Men, Lieut, Collins and Lieut. Cain, But | D8 Fevolver, ner Louis G for Mr, Taft except as a means of} United States Commiss: wery of the attempied escape, ve | aid not care much about the trans. qari ene nan, vie mye his name as | have the sacred knife for Presi-] heating me. They dreaded me, I don't Beekman ant Customs Inspectors Har- denied permission w see the pris- | fers, as 1 was going lo get my bearings | Jacob Wallace and suid he lived at No, hi letectivi on | believe they have any {dea that they! ais and’ Walter A. WGdd. a taken into Warden Fallon'a {like any new inun must who comes to| a Weet Fortleth strent, had some of | lent Tath” she told a detective when} oo elt Ott ot candidate, They've ——— Jo questioned her at length, | tis place.” the forbidden drug rolled into the fotda | tested. given that up.” ean raya iA neh he was taking t last wring ® confession from | “Did Flynn give you a list of gam-| of his turned-back cuffs and so fulfilea| The woman id not get near the} What the Republican leaders hoped. FAs a cee een ue ‘The only other visitors seen by | ving houses against which he bad not| the stipulations of the law making the | President but was found and rushed the ex-President asserted, was to elect : Jewelry agent. t number of the drum- y, so far there 16 @ Prison 4* yot got evidence, but which could ve! porsession onthe peraon of cocu'ny a} of the hotel just as the Presiden' a Democrat. Passenger and Steward on Ship mer's trunks had been examined and of, were hia mother and brother ;Fulded?” was asked Soe rinks ; mine ; teed.” She Was found in one] At the conclusion of the Benning- pasted by the customs men. All his counsel. So far they have not| "He did ni as the “Me wal mer etyan Ay OF NO, TRV amt | Barty. REEL YE oe Col. mevelt lett for r " effects Were again examined ‘y ‘his far they have not | eto ge eePiy, (HE Na8 cpwonty-ctghth street, also had the fore /at the upper floor waiting near the] ton meeting ol. Roose fo Taken With Hoboken again examined ‘und th Hotelkeeper. ‘another visit to the Tombe yee: into my chair Commissioner Crop. ‘Drought into the investigation. | many day before I got noxt to the fact ; ; tatland to deliver another address trunks were found to have false bot- inquest 1 murder ati t tho Inspectors make out such a list, | den drug conceated in his clothing, | elevator, of which It was expected Taft | i1. arternoon, toms in them in which quantities o. jer Bchwartzkopf had been set for bot a fortune that if my pres, In an adjoining room the detectives | Would go to his apartments. 4 F the time | dece had given me either @ list of then discovered the two girls, | One of the knives which was found se wold chains and other jewelry wer. edd Foabrey for vapfl — » Me | gaming Ronee or 4 Het of fresh war-| wtretehed on cots and almost uncon-|on her clothing was 4 long keen-| stration this afternoon for “Teddy. jught into Coroner Hellenstelu'a | rants 1 would have lost no time In qolouw from indulgence. ks vladed affair, on the handle of which} "4 1a ‘unsympathet . | f ©. Kach girl | viaded affair, Say,” said an he had succeeded in getting more ti Foam & few minutes after the getting Wisy. 1 wax keen to make ® aga dittte vial of cocoaine ae a picture of President Taft had beon| Where's your permit?’ A land office business in smuggling! Pe eid wately to the hate wane Of [bis desperate plot had beon | iK showing. At the tine recall that Ho, aulte ine photographed. Mra, Beers was well clai,| None of the women Moosers could |jeweiry from the Kalserin Victoria waa! “Linie held in $6,000 bail white rl 0 ed Fi he ed in her stocking. The ¢ about tie Criminal Courts ked Fiynn why he wanted to put me aMasaneral Aral w (A roll of $20 was found In her clothing roduce the written privilege hold! broken up to-day by United States of-!De Muth and Moos were each held in 7 concealed, A number of these chains! were found on Lillie, and he sald thac cop, At sight of him 3 o widow of in a job he way quitting, and he re taken with the e > e 2 ardered joweller was selzed with It was be he wanted to go back | three other prisoners to Headquarters, | President Tatt was not told of the EES ae Rorygeetee ta iie|ficials and three men were landed in/$#,000 ball , 7 See Bin OR Of Violent hysterics and had to be |\o the government service, There, ufter the effects of the polaon, Woman's Arrest. ager, could not #how an authorization. | jail charged with smugaling and con-| © none vickabarw mani from the court room. Her) “But you did get some unserved war- had commenced to wear off, the tor- GRRENVILL: 0, Aug. ML, B, then, you'll all have to et out | yoiracy. The prisoners are Charles H. 4 could be heard throughout the | rants from Mr. Fiynn, “and. he ling. Fosbrey seeied the least af-|there were between twenty and. thirty « d vo vic} f 1 ted by this scone of any une in the|of them’ wus questioned read aa Fit ats Pett fe t room, } ¥en, ac a on replied Mr) ea and writhed on th a Chenoweth, an attorney of this city, e* waid the policeman, and Miss TUCGON, Aris., Aug. 2.—The United 1 tO Fide the et ta Colimbus at soon torday: to Caspenten, Piiseen ce former Assistant |De Muth, a passenger from Germany| «ates gunboat Vicksburg, about whose d girls twiet- look after the Interests of Mrs. Caro- Disteict-Attoruey Robert H. Wider and on Heat nip aplartdlyy ein ies OF safety vente praey) ertactel oat Ea: : benches Jeers, Who Was arront Walter N. Chandler, who had volun-|resentative of @ > | was reported to-day as having arrive: LING OF JEWELLER BRUTAL. | Dougherty: holdover warrants from celix, culling with. broken Cie ~_ we aoe walliia: for Bese td La Prats ao. make Bull 3foose speeches, porting house; Kurt Lillie, steward] ge Guayamas on the wes: coas: IN EXTREME. soiGe sralvh FDR Rad moaus just one little sniff.” For. time it with two knives in her posseasio Employed on the ship, and August Moos,! sexico last night, The Vicksburg was The killing of Joweller Schwartekoot|FLYNN LEFT LOT OF HOLD. jooked av if both of them would have % hh was sent by the is a hotelkeeper at River and Second} reported damaged while on the way to was absolutely wanton in its brutality. | OVER WARRANTS. to be turned Ver toa Hosptial ae eaten in nen new at wt] veloned, refused to give perm! trets, Hoboken. ald the wrecked freighter Pleiades at ‘The enurderer ei renee ae otved here N* OF REF) a Bull Moose oF a Cow Moose assem: |" ovat was under the suspicion Maxdalena 1s: red the little Jewelry | Dougherty went bulance. Later they and the thre e | Dougher ent on to explain wha s e men ‘s . | shop at No. $ Delancey street shoril¥| noldorer warrants were, The apt hat were taken to the West Side Court for arrest wae received here, blawe in the city’s most revered park, | _T! *ay® tures of deprivation beg Defore midnight for the purpose of PI! warrants sworn out hefore at jy SFralgnment, John Jarvis, & telegraph operator and] put Poles Commissioner Waldo ytelded | == & few minutes he covered him with! of the raid. Usually there aro from aie West Sido Court their nervous eondi-,Beors had never shown any tendency| the delivery of Moose orations at 1. t | a revolver, The jeweller screamed and} vient warrants Inet fee O'S | Won was auch that a Bellevue Hospital {of violence, although her actions faa fayette and Worth streets, and thither 4 oun 0. or the robber fired in his face, inilicting a) Magis: ter evidence is ambulaneo Was summoned and box} heon somewhat pecullar at times. She| the disappointed delegation wandered mortal wound. The slayer escaped and | oyred n comes the rald, and of slaves of cocaine w taken thither, «till determined, however, to declare the ‘ ‘ gp Rage pe me taken ta | cured: Then comes the rald, and o a » laid not follow politics, and he did not | * 9 . thi Ai | BeMieceee ecract Tt ant? | there ore one or, two warrants wt ert |patlove whe was after the President pen] colenel’s Dlatform. | A featherweight Autumn novelty that is, as! cannot A few hours inter Fosbrey entered the jaro noi f shop of the United Cigar Stores Com-|an ew ulation at No. 37 Cooper square aud &i- | that Dougherty says ited to hold up Max Kats, the youn to him—stule warran er of the store. afterward urned little footpad w out the | issuing asthe m Weupon hr 1s allesed to have anonymous, belng for such pere the Jeweller wth and demanded | “John Sovet write id “John tz that he pass him over ail the| “How | in the til, or have his brain out, Kats ducked, dodg 4 his counter and rushed his us They grappled and in the je Fosbrey fired three shots, all| @ ye berved, an the du fendana MORE MARINES LANDED Furnished $110.00 there MAKK-DOWN NOW GOING the SATE ON NICARAGUAN {tions Mr. Jarvis *ald Mrs, Beers left i ( ie WHO WERE AT PRIZEFIGHT.| Get it in any color you like best. $3. ee of them wored cruise BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Aug. 2,—Some- pagel Greenville yesterday saying she was | e aM th = finKenberss \ ik: eighty Warants hi been frat Sutherland on bonet, arrived. ac| WOMEN MOOSE VAMOOSE | thing ike eighty watants dave, 960) ig gooatmy cata. Arf ‘AVN es she ave charge Wan ask 1 here waan't o! ers Aid not have n, $0 T had to get my own which he {gulng to the State Fair at Columbus, Pony sion oon. Be landed | AT PARK COP’S “SHOO!"| men who attended a prizetight in Hub- |S) Rrmdvay: ee SOA Gey attnished: jzause of pontion or natten! connee-| WARRANTS OUT FOR EIGHTY |xygual, a credit to the originator—Young. Marist WASHINGTO: Aug, 2% — The —_— of bluejackets and marinos, ae aE, Cer, TOUR St Ea Aves Me Be bell'e Grove, Stratford, last Sunday [0 PITY Ate at No. at Pri rate ht, Six areste have been je and I All I rimed to Orate for Teddy at night. | the men are held in. $1,000 each | MY Brooklyn Soe. Sy Fu ton 3h City Hall, but Neglect to for @ hearing, and Daniel Dillon, who v P Get Permit. not belng stated in t the Navy Department, but About 950, and left at last night for Panan fs sad to have been t ree is held 2 ich took effect. Then he broke| men. I visted aati and ploked| She is due at the lat ort Satur. in $1,800. For those principals, aeconds grip and flec, only to be! them o self, 1 ad not be 10] day aod will immediately omnes s Several women, Alnnlas! and spectators who have left the city, and av othe: pass ng policeman ‘Kata| Proper for a Deputy Police Commis-| jeren suten myer mbark 160) oo ee ” a acd all meplazins zy States Attorney Judson will obtain a removed to the hospitul, seriously, | Molen te Ko ral i ould Nulinue alt penne aussahas Bnd otherwl F adinirun| eneh Warrants. = ot mortally wounded. | Kk out a Hew as a{ $ land on thinus a t that time | MPeeches an otherwise, thelr adinitas| “apne fight Was between local lght- oO:.eco. je arrest of Fosvrey #0 soon after | and could say was ‘my man,’ | OM Will take them to Corinto, tion for the Colonel and his third term} weights and went eleven rounds when BRADL On Tuesday, Aug, 27, 1012, assault upon the jeweller led the | That Was the last time that partdoular| — cause, gathered in City Hall Park for] one of the doxers quit. The w.nner got HENRY J 1 won of the late to believe that he had committed ad anything to do with a raid. | the purpose of holding a public demon-| $4 and the loser $35, Pe ety < Ine 7. Bredl crimes, He taken to the} TP next rab it was another Heutenant | tion of the following advertisement in i (Trade Stark.) 7 je renigens jerneur Hospit A positively | ed the a“ several sporting ory ry Aug. 30; urch of. oo gg a TO ~~ a caeraitiees Ik thal Comat oe My eres Special for Ibursday, ihe 29ih| Special tor Frid:y the S0th]) avs. so: urch, of Bt, Cath the young thug was connected with | so n after T had got the /odtatn evidence against gambling houses Atmaterdam av pad way, LATE FRUIT AND ASSORTED CRYSTALLIZED SER a ONG! Se. value 10c CRATERS ates value 10c B Binh tanee” of rodulom "wilt he elsewhere. FOUND BOX e FOUND BOX brated at 100A, Interment Cal , urare POVERED yarn. FUELS © BOC| ME 19¢ : PMoeserits murder and he is ales | Ane of my Job that 1 Jed 1 would | Addrevs Pastor ted of taking part in the murder | AYe to eve raiding my personal attens| The Second Deputy In Whiteford, ‘an aged Brookion | tion Waldo came May 284—three weeks | admits he was "the Kent o, | Commissioner | nin of the Post Toasties nutritious are simply delicious; keeper, Who was shot on May after I was appointed—and he was Vcloth” in question, and says he met ° . IL. He ie the son of w respectable | Me,'2, Ret bUSY personally, and once I] men whom he hiro’ to get evidence a They're flaky and crispy and brown; had started he Kept me out of br | ath | the New Amate Among the pl 1 WMell-to-do Bheepshead Bay plumber, vt ¢y baw served terms in Kimira | {UNE Kamvling Y m Hotel whl) Commisatoner Row and Cortiands street stores evening antl Park Bow Br chores ‘open Batunday’crening unt Ti orclork. All lost or found vertived in The World will be Their exquisite flavor has surely won favor, story, Sing Bing, Auburn Prison | .i°W, many Taide did you make | Waldo says Dougherty got—betore the listed at The World's Informae the penitentiary of Albany County, | pei eee at Onechalt months 1] creation of the trlo of raiding squads : Mik Chocolate-Covered 54,BARCLAY oR tion Bureau, Pulltzer Bulldt ay coord for erimes a | Rarudied the gambling attuation T made one of wich Lieut. Charles Necker was Just try them and banish that frown. 29¢0 Noy ot Arcade. Park “Moms World’ { 0 Alda and too! prisoners, But| place? at the head of--we: ce yee "ptown ce, northwest e posohded Wn police: ceaete wnt ME | you will have to go to Commtsstoner | Ramnteli’s, tom Linpaa ty Teeny Carame's PARK OW NASSAR fer BNth St, and Broadways Graneperate tyne of crimalg, Mf the | Waldo 1¢ you want those facts,” Teagon & Considine's, and the Wynd. pe Chewy, pleasing caramel centre that 206 ake ADW, osis’s mariom Otten, Be Dees te mate te conzesr|USEO DECOY VAD’ TO TRap| MmCi.h im Yory-si are, owned WEN nT RD NeP Beane, 1 eke £504, Pas Lens peas 8 6 way Brockiya Office,’ 202, Washing et Re cra: GAMBLERS. (Biewart 8 “Dict, iemei, : f C4 tom Bt. Brooklyn, for 80 dave ‘#98; BO trace of wiom has been dis-| One of the methods Dougherty exer- aaa nad hero nyc 494 Bate dant wens Bale" 308.00" sk Funes Be Stk Shoceis: nena 39c ‘The specified weight in each instance ee ee. Beletipe "et, ee i] fevered since he broke jail on July 7.| clsed to get evidence was the publica-| the place twice more TAs FOUND ROX includes “the contatner, ee ene tn a a

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