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3 Tne BEvu... ‘ dy Waewiawwich, ws Tou Bow 48, 1912, = ssinomitbanintamni : ee om the Met of those cligibie for Pliment him, Retth, his work In that #aid Reith, “it has been a fallacy in| | 2 s Promotion— connection the Poilce Department that averyaody | M “6 Lo id R deceived and misied. He failed tn REBU! “hat he thereafter mtde two | “Well, Hineham didn't think 1 was had to pay to get_promoted. In my MRS ROSENTHAL _ Leftie vg osenberg, iauieetix Gaal. thay. wore. (he, Oy ON OMT ROM BENCH. applications to eee the Police Com. any good,” I told Bugher. opinion no appointing power ever got) e Fi l Mi ° s ° Menschiks, and they were the only BY COURT F ie spplioatens te se the Potice Ov eee Et Dasa (thats Band ok mee Rowe rate ormerly Miss Lillie Lieber) \ren'st wat nme wat the potce ot " ies write tater for an ep: | come down and ave me,” Hugher ‘old | “TAPDETA wot It n Pinkerton men have been able to to | Judge Crain, Indignant at Négledt him. im that he feared he c not find his old schoot! Reith @aid that when he called on han, Reith wae excused and Gen, Bugher in response to that invitation ham took the #tand. Bugher showed him a shelf of letters) When Gen. Wingham took the atand | that had come to the Commissioner | he Was asked ff ie waved tmmunity. about hie sage, He aid he didn't want apy immunity, ‘Moa ut he wanted to know ff, in case he alte expesina | Might be forced to anawer questions of j was signed by the initials @ nature to develop he should use 14) cate In Greater New York, | THEORY OF THE PROSECUTION IN GIBSON’S CA Poiatment to oall—— “Thet in May, 1908, on entering the office of the Police Commis-— stoner, the Commissioner halted of Duty, Threatens to Fine | >! Alleged Offenders. The prosecution will seek to show! For the first time in the history of the that the lawyer was in desperate need courts of New York Judge Crain in Part | of money and that he took an amasingly I. of General Sessions to-day took oc- bold chance by producing a woman to casion publicly to reprimand members sign @ waiver of citation in the probate of a Grand Jury for falling to attend to of the will who {s closely allied to his | their duties. oy friend, Me Bing- MOVES SHE GES AFALSE ADDRES were anonymous,” “but one was not. ously: ormetic lange kK with “Phar the Commissioner sald ne | ‘D. which are Dan Slattery'e| brutal frankness) Mra wit | “Gyp” and « i) Keralonad | family. The theory ie that he had this! There are twenty-three members of was not standing tm the position | {nitiain, ‘That note to the Commis-| "The committer thinks.” aid arr.| GYp” and “Lefty,” Arraigned Woman make up with an elaborate dis-|the September Grand Jury, and the of @ soldier, and shonted: ‘Fou (sioner said that I was a shifting tne, Buckner, "you @hould use language| , sulse and that he coached her in sign. presence of aixteen Is necessary befor. think you ——— —— are @ | dividual and would bear watching beat calcutated to exprese what you) in Court, Plead Not Guilty ing her name in a disguised hand, and/ business can be transacted, There was Reith explained that on hin visita to | Met" to convey, that when the time comes to produce |not a quorum present yesterday an? somi-militery body. ‘You're all te —— ThE law gives power to promote whom i—— ——— please’” AFFIDAVIT MADE AFTER JOHN. Gen, Hingham told at wome length of the care he exercised when Police Com- | Minsioner in promoting police officers, | He recalled, he said, that Relth was on the list for promotion and was very per- ent, Then the Retth aMdnvit, which 1 | Justice Crain instructed Assistant Dis bony sca ciasreared; saF? the plea that irict-Attorhey Delehanty to have the Jury before him co-day. the fortune of the alleged murdered |" oitiomon," he said, “I tnve learned woman. with considerable surprise that men- The cunning and daring of such a!bers of your body have absented the} Bingham's office he had not intended | © tell the Police Commissioner about the $10,000 promotion fee Hin only Fearon for seeing Bingham was to ask the Commissioners why he, Reith, was to Murder Charge. BACK TO THE TOMBS. BON HIRED BLEUTHS. being discriminated againat. | Gen. Hingham had read carefully, was scheme, sald a representative of the selves from their duties, and that theve An be concluded the reading of the| “Does Waldo know that you didn't | Men up. Austro-Hungartan Consulate to-day, hag has been considerable in the pub- Bingham?” asked Buckner, The witness ald he had met and nevtr had a parallel in the probate ‘llc business. I am told that this js du aMdavit Mr. Bu ner placed particular talked with Helth as related in the am-| Their courts of this State to a change of the foremen and secre- Wives and Mothers atrenn on the date. Feb. 16, 1912, The I think #0," replied Reith, davit but ha vit but had not used the language y one oth .|taries of the Grand Jury during the emphasis indicated the intention of | | Retth explained that Waldo helped | erived to him by Reith, Questioned at 1 th i isdan Gibson who aw or dgowe 10 the torm. The records in my possession counsel to the committee to enlarge on| MM to prepare hie affidavit. “It's not In my vocabulary,” he de- at Length in woman who 1s alleged to Glbson to have #hOW that two of you have been pres- ent on but four occasiona since you the fact that the affidavit was made) Melth volunteered that he had not/clared. “I have been & commanding van vine | ” OR; convinced him that she Wag the real more than a month subsequent to the Visited Gen. Bingbam to toll him about | Officer a eoot many yeurs, and an army| Listrict-Attorney's Oftice, Mro."Menschik, named by Mra ‘Ssaue|Were empaneiled, one but three times time when Alfred J. Johnson had de-| t2¢ $10,000 “shake down,” but to find our 0Mcer doesn't use that sort of langiase as her mother, her sole surviving rela- |" another but five. | two have ab- tettiven suatowing 262, Rhesban, Com. | EY 6 hadn't bean promoted, | {0 Mis subordinates. He may have wald tive and sole benefclary under the |*ited vam raunitéy thal. (nee ilk be. miseioner Walac'e eecretary WHY HE DIDN'T PUT IT IN HIS | not hie words tke cm remeer, but Herman Rosenthal, widow of ublic ot" No bls. Nostrand “avemue |i" attendance at least sixteen jurors.” “When did you get the aMdavit? AFFIDAVIT. | Gen. Bingham told of conwulting with | te murder ler, appeared in the irooklyn, who certified the watver ot at, all times, If the Court becomes asked Mr. Buckner. “Why did you omit to state that in| DIS alley and friends as to the capabilt-| CTminal Courts Building, heavtly velte: citation signed in his presence by the | *atisfed that the grand jurors absent Dn the day Capt Reith gave it (0! your aMdavit?” asked Mr. Buckner | He of men up for promotion. Ils aes-{JUAt about the thme the rumor ctr supposed Mra, Menschik. Seca the Coat tite ot cle eee me?” “It L had to do tt over again I would, | fry: D. G. Stattory, he wuld, had much| lated through the bullding fo-day that NOTARY TOOK THE WORD OF feted’ it wit rornoveainne te ie “Did you sera for him?" 1 aian'e ths to may on there pointe but had nothing had * getion, It will cause proceedings te. Be n't think of it the 12 any oe theme. Fotste Wut, had she had moved from the house in Wert LAWYER GIBSON, instituted for punishment GY tae eae “aia not | "want to may,” the witness rampted | {0% with oe geil jae. We eh Forty-fifth street, whege she had lived Lyans had never seen the woman who|!n extreme cases, when It can be How G4 he come to make the aM-/on, “that 1 never believed Mr. Johnaon | threw oft hin cam anda (ute, Me oMee: | With her husband before his death on impersonated the dead mother of Mrs.| proved that a grand juror has not suf- davit?” jor Mr. Hassett was going to wot the| te wax radically wrong in his discipline | July 16 Mrs. Rosenthal was accom- Szabo until the moment Gibson brought | ficient interest in the public business » “He came to me and raid he had/ money, and I think it was some man In| and wan doudtioes “called down,” | Danled by one of the District-Attorney's het to hig office in Brooklyn, Me Knew | to attend, the Court wil) have hie name, knowledge I ought to have and was between, Mr, Johnaon and Mr. Hassett | o . detectives, who escorted her directly to Gibson—had known him for ten years | stricken from the list. We have at this willing to make an appointment.” in trying (0 do @ favor to me were try-| NONDERPUL = UNDERGROUND |iie ortice of Assistant District-Att Oe tee dic THER Co Wb EER a ay enet shite “Did you aend for any captains who| ing to do him a favor too, TELEGRA’ HE SAYS. ney i sl Aliahadibietas od vouched for the identity of the woman | prisoners in the Tombs, 123 of whom ns mm 0. ome ney Moss, and Lyons took his word for it. He|ate awaiting action by the Grand Jurys had been appointed over Reith | {Who te the man in between?” asked} 1 heard rumors where men were! After Mra, Rosenthal had been elos- recalled that the woman seemed to be|and it is only fair that these case 1 did. 1 think 1 summoned ono | Alderman Keterbrook Meer pal eee th and, A ueard where! eted with Mr. Moss for several minutes mewhere in the fifties. that her hair| should be wound up at once.” Morne and one Vaughn.” J een trying to find out tue fve| pig. eae ietared tha Bolen Denaen, she was taken by him to the chambers ‘as tinged with gray, if not gray, and —_——__ aa COL. BINGHAM ENTERS AND | *°*!*" replied Reith, “who was doing| mont had the most wonderful ean | of Justice Goff, There Mrs. Rosenthal that she wore a wig. He saw her for "> Na? TAKEO A SEAT. = buriness, It was @ matter of what you|derground telegraph" in the world and remained in private with the Justice only a few minutes and conversed with PRESIDENT BUTLER S ‘NO! . . |™M'eht call public report that somebody | that freqgently word of promotion | for ten minut her not at all. “Am Not, 3 Dormer Commiediner Mingham on- | 4 Would be taken to men who were about] When ghe left the @ustice’s chambers Tee ie GRIN Any OtRIE RaROR ie Ze tered the room here and took a neat| jtelth said @ mysterious schoolmate bh ih ; og ae cae Me, | 2he, hurried away from the building the been a thin woman with her clothes Se ee neat Mr. Buckner, jnained Meehan had started him on the | pingnuim “where & man hoe wae i | Without speaking to any one. No in- | Padded to make her appear plump, once| The New York State Republican » “Did you get any further information |!) at the eod of witch he ran AKalnst | dope duty In a Quoone precinet, was | C#mation as to the reason of her visit she had discarded this disguise, it would | €Ubernatorial nomination has no al- o> along this line? asked Mr, Buckner, |“ demand for $1000, He hadn't been | promoted to a captalncy. It leakedtout| CM be gleaned from Mr. Moss or be an utter impossibility for Lyons to|lurements for Nicholas Murray But- “f Aid not. |{urned down for promotion at that friend of hia got| Justice Goff, but her presence revived identity her. He was not struck by one|ler, president of Columbia Universtty. “1 belleve you are quoted an saying time ; iat day and wald: ‘Well, I've fixed| the reports of the Intimidation of wit- fa a) e, fe solitary clue to| Dr, Butler returned from Europe yes- you found one other captain who sald “MiIn't you go to Johnwon with an|!t for you and you'll be promoted to-| nesses who will appear in the Becker \ they wero lovers, He called on her 0) andes” Gar te ee Qlterday and when he learned to-day be had been approached? offer to pay money? asked Mr. Buck. |™Orrow! |. 5 trial. It was said that Mrs, Rosenthal often and seemed 40 attentive. Even! Confront him without her disguises: 1 | {hat he Was being prominently mens “I believe one captain told me he had "°F. ; walle war dead right, and the man| had asked the District-Attorney's office after he had sold me the balance of her| tg sald by the prosecutor, might be|UOned a8 4 posslle G. O. P. candi- been approached by some persons,” 1 didn't have $10,000 oF 19,000} auch things got out, but they do.” to lay the circumstances of threats she furniture he came and got her mail| worthless. date g Governor he forthwith “Can you rooall the name of that cap!| Cents. The ox-commissioner wid that he] 2&4 received before Justice Goff, as from the postman. One time I met Mrs.| $AYS GIBSON MUST ACCOUNT |hono:,, ee mone anpire to the aoe? oie hing your memory?” WOULD HAVE PAID $10,000 IF HE int ned the Pract ot making atnvesilaatig tr vepietiee for pee, ia ena Gites a bo gy fegmngin evel FOR THE MONEY, clate very much and value “1 eanno' nt promotion late by his own hand, e Evening World won, She said to me, indicat-| : very highly the ma 6 85 Didn't you think thia aMdavit was tn | wae yo y iow IF, in. he admitted, word ot pro-| Shows that Mra, Rosenthal moved Ing the dark man: “This ts my lawyer.) Charles Golisier, tho attorney whol navy ‘reached me while abrond” wid ‘es you had r , ‘a o ay i ; ie : ed Gibsor 4 ead 1 teresting’ Jeers 70 bad ewould you have pata hut mae ee oat in sayanee as yesterday from the. premises the had | gangsters stood side by side before the : sald, ‘I thought Mr. Gibson was your Surrogate. Fowler, pald tecdey oe {alnce my return yesterday in. regard “Interesting, yea, but not valuable ie. iasiy to the work of the Inyentigation Hur | occupied at the time of and after the/rail as Clerk Penny read the chacge|/@W¥er! ali your friends seem to be woutd withdraw from the case unless |'® tle Possibility of my becoming a alone. I was unable to get legal cor- tainly tothe MAC fof the Investigation Hu- murder on West Worty-fiteh street. Be- land asked: vers.’ She laughed at that and said, Gipson proved he had not misappro- | CaMidate for the Republican nomin= feveration.” prgiftan't you tell Mr. Johuon your | Hingham established. This isthe bus [f° leaving the nelghborhood ane paid | “Which of vou 1g Horowita?” fem that 1s a0. prlated the #7100 of the Szabo estate| 4U0" for Governor of New York, But, “Did you tell the Distriet-Atgorney| other in-law had = money In the/ rea which haa been abolished by {2% rovery bills and other indebted- yp the Blood” elevated his right] Mrs, Stern was then asked {f Mrs.| which he had drawn as executor and| Mle these suggest! and proposals about it" Knickerbocker Trust Company?" Comminaioner Waldo ut Mayor, Gay. |e" and also paid @ bill of $0 to a] hand in schoolboy fashion, H. In| Szabo liad spoken to her about her first! for which he had refused to account to {@, Most flattering, they have been “1 Gid not, tt was of no legal value| ‘2 “id, but that wae o T wan|nor's direction. chanic which had been standing for Ad bean nity ested of Charles G. F-| visit to Greenwood Lake with Glbson| the counsh for the Austro-Hungarian |'™&4¥ without my knowledge and are without corroboratidh.” only stalling for time, thinking maybe| Gen. Bingham vald that he had found |sume time before Rosonthal’s death. | he wished to enter a plea of not gullty | ree {ave vefore she die Pastas MEER andldale. tor’ Ahi Hapethoee Wouldn't It have been as well to let | S2Mehody would come actos with the | Mich a bureau a great help In keeping | Mrs, Rosenthal stated (o tradesmen| in thelr behalf, The plea was accepted | “No” sald Mra. Stern, “but she told) "I have seen Mrs. Gibson,” sald Law- (Po nination tor @iovernen, bat ee he District-Attorney decide on thatr’ | 19.000." crooks off the force in Sixth avenue with whom whe had|and Justice Goft remanded the young |%¥ felghbor, Mrs, Merritt, about it./3er Goldsier, “and informed her she| not under any circumstances whate ‘ ” el a Kd 7 Ded " must vran vith e id iy Care x “there @sa nothing to Werrans aching You were willing to let somebody hee’ ta Leah po Bicndl Ravotaen 2 dealings that she was moving into a|men to the Tombs, setting no date for| She sald the boat upped over and that| Mist airange with her husband iP ee leoever, accept nomination for that or dub bid-ut the fabteiehsaétotnes cise wuy Your promotion for your" |virel," he auld, “an our bureau supe (At i Beventioth street, between| Melt trial, Ht mam lucky for her the water Wasn't! money. It they can entiary me I ean {AY other public offien If ik were " D - vey couldn’ n. ‘It wi art “4 e in ‘You got no dther aMdaviie? Mi iareeen Matectrook: plemented the work of the Civil Service | Broadway and Amsterdam avenue:| sous hud a number of witnesses in| should tip over in deep water ene| Sts) Surrogate Fowler, and he will “ ‘Only this 1 would have allowed mt assuredly L was, It wan] peopte There Is no flat house in the street 10-| court to identify the prisoners, Most! said, ‘I would be drown ante Span aauourTEent OF fhe pros that to remain burteg, but you called | Worth It PROXY TOOK AN EXAMINATION |‘Atlon mentioned, Broadway and Am-|of them were women from houses in|” yrs. 3 hn | eeve ate estar ak camiersee Tes for it when 1 mentioned tt on the stand,| “W2¥?" shouted ar. mnokner. sterdam avenue and Seventioth and| Williamsburg, where the fugitives are| (uiy Stcrn sald whenever she had) move Mr. Glbson as administrator of I don't belteve in dikging Into former |. “FOF the simple reason that @ oap- FOR CANDIDATE. Seventy-firet etrest joing to “form | supposed to ‘have hidden right after | Sled at Mrs. Szabo's flat when Gibson) Mrs. Szabo's estate. * officials and former adminiatrations, || *#8 oan sleep nights,” Gen. Bingham went into some de-| snorman Square. . the murder and from the neighbor-| V4 there the lawyer had slipped out a| “Several days before Mr. Gibson was . douldn't prove. the aMidavit and did nor| "HOW did you expect to get the $10, talln of the work of @ bureau he sturt- |" y))14 days of prosperity Herman | 00d of the flat in Glendale, Queens back door as if he didn’t want :o be| arrested T met him on the street and ™ alain’ at 000 back?" i ]ed to inveatigate police candidaten.| |. 0 Weak weal 'y Borough, where they were captured by| seen. She said that wnen she asked | #4id to him: "You ought to engage the | act on It for that reason, rer though Just before he was removed, he nald, jenthal and his wife lived at the] the police last Saturday. dm what she would do with Mrs,| ®olest criminal lawyer in this city.’ He \ Z, WALDO EXCUSED AND POLICE) expect tence swe Ae a lege: 1) he heard of & caan whore a proxy took | Sherman Square Hotel. Mra. Rosen- | "The wives of the prisoners and the| Siabo's dresses, as aie couldn't wear | 'piled, ‘Nonsense. ret to wet betwen $40,000 and $40,-]4n examination for a candidate, got] thal is well acquainted with that neigh-| mothers of the wives were questioned # Peel F “De t looks certainly as tf! . rete gyal CALL baits ® ht ‘s ret adaia ent and refused to give pees which makes peculiar her de- | at length to-day In the District-Attor- bey fe pechien Te BRO en a HE [Will be. arrested.’ | ommlsploner Waldo was excused to ou would have made up that $10,- . eriptlo ¢ Place to whigh she| ney's office. t ¢ 0. eo" mpoasible, he replied; ‘It Is all make way for Capt. Reith, who wag| 00 sleeping nights?’ : Alfred J.. Johnson nucceeded Gen, | said she was Kolng to move. ——__—_ them again. | newspaper talk.’ : owere.. Tho Commlasloner faked to| “Well, ® Houtenant’s joo was | HiNKDa mon the stand. He told of Recently Mra. Rosenthal has been THE INQUEST ADJOURNED They will arrest you and indict you,' | / Waals tab toes Th Boalt the Alte {0 those dare being in politics more or less directly | Paying off obligations and displaying UNTIL OCT. 10. T sald, ‘and if they indict you you will MM ie ve* y for twenty years, He knew Reigh and| plentiful sums of money, It ts ex- “Tiec! have to face a trial. Take my advice sumption of the regular line of exam-| “What was the difference in salary?” also met Daniel G. Slattery, Secretary | plained by her friends that she cole After Mra. ‘Stern and Tischmann hed} image the right kind of counsel’ ination. About $10 « year.” to Police Commissioner Hingham Ha| lected 5,00 life insurance after the . (eatifed to: having been present at the 1 have nothing to fear,’ he replied. Capt. John T, Reith on taking the} Helth sald he wrote two letters to| met Slattery in 1907, when he called | death of her husband. Interment of the body of Mrs, Szabo! “They can't prove a thing.’ He sesined ‘ chair stated that he had previously! Commissioner Bingham through official|#t Headquarters to «ee Gen, Bingham| “Lefty Louie” Rosenberg and “Gyp and to their Mentification of the body! abgolutely confident at that time that given @ written waiver of immunity,| channels widch did not reach hin, |SbOUt & process, Then the Reith mat-|the Blood” Horowits were arraigned oc- two grave diggers were called. When| they would never get to the poiat of | = He was appointed a patrolman Jan. 4,|Then he wrote @ private letter to the | tt, oame UP. fore Justice Goff in the Supreme Court they were excused there were no more] arresting him, | 194, and his name, he #aid, was certified | Commissioner, “Reith was brought to me by some: |{o-day to plead fo the charge of mur- witnesses and the inquest was ad- ance bs to promotion from lieutenant | Keith's explanation of hia conduct | 2oty',t, ont remember who, and Relth ng Herman Rosenthal, The young Journed until Oct, 10, Mnde Love and Robbed Women, to captain, when be called on Conmmisaionar Wings | triton and Wee-cttaie be andre ekena — etl This Jersey City inquestSis an un-| Benjamin Jagiowsky of No, 410 Kaat| «biangnds,parchesed from ae can be exe Ralth’s story was that an old school-|ham, the conduct which Bingham|much of a show. |not connected with his tnicrest, and ax aeeag re Ans because the alleged) Seventy-ffth street, who made a prac- | leas 10 oer ceaty within one rear mate ti hed not seen in some years met| thought was unnoldiorly, wae that he,| "That day or the day follwing @ public investigator he murder pf Mrs, Baabo was committed! tise of ‘making love to women and then him one day and offered him congratu-| Reith, was almost overcome by the| broached the proporition that th He had paid enough to Plas without the jurisdiction of the State of| robbing (hem 6f their Jewelry, was ) e lations becatise he was about to by heat, 0 badly did he feel, Reith things were bought and pald for uw JOnatY. . nee ca Ul ew Jersey, In commenting on this) day sentenced to Sing Sing prison f. pecia peinted a captain. This schoolmate, he| ‘hat he almost collapsed in Hingh thought he could get the money, I But why did you s the in (Continued from Firat Page) fore he began calling his nine years and six months by Judge aid, took him to see Alfred J, Johnson |“ told him he was @ fool, Bation ersisted Mr. Siuekner, i Coroner Houghton Malone In General Sessions, Jagiow-| To=Day and To-Morrow. im the Sheriff's office, explaining that} REITH DROPPED HIS CAP ON “Gen. Bingham, I told him, couldn't, "I'll tell you very frankly.” repited “All we can do ts go ahead and get| sky was also adjudged an habitual ‘s ngon could help bi mto become a BINGHAM'’S DESK ached, and If he gave his money the Witness “that 1 have extraontinary ' o) Yee ain : @ verdict from the jury\ already sworn! criminal, The specific corplaint for VALUE, ’ » Reith and Johnson, Reith tes-| to y ap woul! get to Gen, Bingham he would ene ER CTA hile es York State. certified ea ft the; larceny o} b worth of jewelry fr They, Reith wi that donne |Avk MY cap and dropped tt on his! be burning it up, Finally 1 told iiim| "Dd you tarn your material over to] TOLD HUSBAND SHE BELIEVED] \nX cule, A cemiied copy OF Ble digancth D, ‘Suszvacka of No. 440 Bunt tified, talked over a quarrel that John-|denk, and sturted for # chair. Any public officer? One Hundred and WOMAN WAS DEAD. ighteenth street on “I felt,” the witness testified, “that " to keep out of my office and out of my | oom had had with Polloe Lieutenant) Th t of the interview, Reith satd, | wight.” | “I did not. 1 didn't have a con tained can be obtained by the Orange %. Jaglowsky wi ; Downing, and Rolin sald he would get| Way largely one-sided. me faid he wann't certain am to) Chain of evidence. If 4e had ti Mra, Stern said that at the thme she) county prosecutor and by the counsel! paitimore and brought bask heres : Downing to apologise, A few days) Under Huckner'a quizaing, Retth| details in the way Reith came to talk Ver the fact that Norton was fri had & premonition that some evil had} er the accused lawyer. I am holding! 4 2 later, Reith says, Johnson took him to) Deively admitted that he knew that! about money. with employees of the Pi Depart- | COM Upon Mrs, Szabo. this inquest because the body was ex- ——_—_—_—_—— “ seo Hassett, and lassett said he'd try| 2°" Bingham thought he, Reith, was ment and didn't show he humed and an autopsy performed with- Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes He didn't offer to pay me anythin, was consort- ® crook, That came about’ he h ead and I said hi ‘, a to help him. fete uid, aatd Mra. Johnson, “We didn't get (MK with others whore interests wer | @ Was dead and I said to my hus}, my jurisdiction." * Diainonds Inventme; “a few daye after that," Reith went|cecmuae he had ihe ra of having | Very ta against the po It would be of no| Land that night, ‘I think that man has} one jatost ciscovery made by the It’s built ; Ay | outta te rice. tl om, “Hassett sent word to me that/other man in the depurtmont, and that | p/2nnron sald he might have taken UAe murdered that woman and (that her lagents and detectives of the Austro- this way! “lo ‘ath | Johnson wanted to see me at his house] combined with rumors in the depart. | Melt to Hassett, but Sian't Bhow why: waar Reade SAvige you to drop 11,""| body ia In one ef the trunks that het iungorian Consulate in their search Os gen ex | that night. 1 went up to the apartment | Ment that ho was a wealthy man, luid| that Reith might have called at hin Akel Buckner Bag Mbloned Spi Ney ersey for the mysterious woman who posed inseh-dow house where Johngon lived and we had him open to the name of being a crook, | NOM but he wax e he didn't ask ears ‘ Lae to several people and| These were the six trunks that Gib- aa Alta, Petronelia Mensohik, alleged ; _—-_—~— a +" poco ag ty al Seely very. detective le thought, ter te| Relth for any [they told met wax going too far for! son had sent fromgthe former abode of | M4 Mrs Wetroneila Menschili. alleged ° crooked," said Retth, and when that} Johnson declared that the Reith case|™MY own good,” replied Johnson, Mrs, Szabo at No. 46 West sixty-fourth | Mother of Ars. Rosa Szavo, bred { BAYS JOHNGON TOLD HIM IT| produced a laugn in the Aldermani.| Was the only case where a police of.|,"P!d you talk to Commissioner| street to his Rutherford home. Woman Who was not only wel: knows | WOULD COST $10,000, Chamber he added: “I tell you, Mr, | Meer had ever come to him to get ald in| TROMP¥on Continuing, Mra, Stern described her|' Lawyer Gibson but allied to him by fu . Buckner, you ‘| gaining promotion an old-time! en closer tles than any mere business ar- dew Got to wet a thier to rin isits to Mrs, Suabo and her negotia- “Johneon told me it would cost me| catch a thicf.” politios, he sald, he wasn't surprised that ‘Did he advise you to go ahead o tone With Harahan *the purchase of|!nwement, If the fact Is established anh # $10,000 or words to that effect. Reith explained, when that resulted in| Politician or any other man in the ait? fart of her furniture, She had read|it Will prove that the man accused of| } mliftpn dol Raat “That wasn't the Gret time I'd beea|® WAVe of laughter, that he soant thut| CY service or who aspired to the elty| “E think he advined me to drop in” | Vatt of her furnitur NWenapern.| strangling bis client to death is one of | Diainty . approached. 1 hadn't been on the po-| detective got the name of being 9|#eFvice howl) try to enlist the ald of| “Did you tell Commissioner the | 44 advertisement in the newspapera—| 1 TORK NE Nt Ye oe * bo aprciged ped thy se og fer Fy thet heckuwe he had to Sesvciate wit; | ld politicians. | you haa Information about a certaiy sngerted by Mrs, Szabo—in which Soa ers recor . \ “THE CHARLES A, KEENE 5 nie nan in the Polte oner's of. | Woman stated that she w er | scord, to get me on the Harbor Ballad. Soon| "I knew Mingham thought 1 wast a|ClON'T TELL REITH IT WOULD |fiemicatng muceee cuuniamloners of | woman stated that sla would sell her)“ int es cady been shown that after ; Pe 180 pa ee | after that my grandmother died and K, and it wax because nome one COST $10,000, "Yes, T dtd." replied Johnson When I went to her,” said Mra, the Greenwood Lake tragedy Gibson SMOOTHEST Broadway, New Y | left my mother a@ little money. Tio ‘knocking’ me, and I wanted to Pi vou tell Relth tt would cost) Johnson explained hy that the tal rn, “she told me she was shortly to| Visited two Mrs. Menschiks in this aty \ > . scouts heard avout It and came around biog bah Oust ‘wnock' If T cout wis £10,900 ty Be promotedr Buckner | With Commissioner Thompson was tox’ | ioave the country, Bhe wanted to get! and talked to them about a will ti \ Dy TOBACCO With an offer to get me promoted tol gon, “iy * Kept im touch with Jona-| Asher Festina dbhnmans hontaenade tim not at the time he hot) cid of part of her furniture then and| Wich they had beea nained as NZ © roundsman, 1 put up #0) tn the] Ae to how he knew Bingham thought) “let us sump to 11," #aid Buckner,| He wax excused ake way for | 29%t later, When my husband drew up Sr Pees oe io fad, o hands of a man numed Billy Kiesone.| him a crook, Reith anid “Ald you talle 10 ex-Sherlf® Hayes in De. | Dan Kelleher, atlve for @ Dil of sale dite. Sxabo Said she Ee OS ee (@) ¢ me I was told to go down to see Chief] “On t . Police Department ts vem WI), about affairs in the Police era-Fye” Sheridan's detective ag mild not write or read English, My real Mra, dul en he cout | TINS = Handy 5" Ba Conia, 1 went but couldn't get tn and! ody of correspondents on| Department?” | Kelleher maid Dec. 22. 1811. was vusband. wr and she made use in probating the dead woman's wi!’ Sy I sat outside and Conlin came out anq| Yeu, he dropped in and we talked| date on which he first ran aerowa|her mark under It and then, §€ any question Was afte: C Logit eyiyere Tebae Cn) gave me o nod end walked op. Thi | causith, dented ifhat Bingham had ace] avout attalrs keneraily, He asked me if) “eorge C. Norton, At tis time Mra, Stern was a neighbor | Ward raised, #ock to establish that hi mi I went into the photograph bureau us| pickpockets ond der med jin with | I Knew tat there was a branch office fn ——_>——_. | of Mra. Saavo a © told of the many! anit asicanay 7 I knew @ lot about photography. After pot griearto’ wera ionrded Be giéa't now | the ling 2 wa in fo the SAY BOY WITHOUT HOME | vigite of Lawyer Qibson to the Austrian | * PERRI-WALLA TEA IT had been there a wi 1 made a, ton ? ton was the . woman and of his stopping the pos = aeane a GM cad Sanay ‘back, When he found himeelt in Bingham's He Mal oan | ROBBED CHURCH POOR BOX.} inan on the strect and wetting '\ | ROASTED COFFEE ‘Then 1 was summoned to Conlin's| 084 Krace: ith wrote a long letter tal a man connected with Poles Departn ; zabo's mati both before and after her| a i office and he told me he was thinking| ‘©, Commissioner which Mr. Buckner| affatrs and T was curious about hia con. | halt hour walt by Cen-| death STRA (BERRY JAM of making me a roundaman. 1 told him) {ou tne’ cine, Mien, Tt was addrosnod | nection, We wondered who he way cok | {al OMice Detective Angel Cava in the| LAWYER GIBSON OFTEN VISIT. ai I didn't want it. Goon after that 3 ect! niseioner at resident for, but neither of us knew, and of Gt, Andrew's chin ED MRS. SZABO. some of my money back.” : tpaet ies hoy serial i Ne meen 1h tant City Hall place, r I thought at first," she sald, | (Trade Mura.) CAN NED CORN } ina 2 ” he first hat ah iT mayo as to whose col. e arrest this afte on 6 > Y | e . “Wan that during Gen. Bingham’a, parsgy hat tt was @ letter “from orton might ber? | in charged wilh) waving Special or Wednesday, 18th Special for Thursday, 19th | | FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY time?” Jone & man to another." “My recollection ja that he dint, tematioal! wd the poor box. cog 38 EF ee 10c aeRO FRENCH CREAM b-cascustesecionmatatesusisnseeneeiaeen eee ALWAYS BELIEVED THAT Bina. |HAP TWO SENATORS TO INTER MM is sy atout that boy Adid’ he was Richard Co Y ing” worse nox LOC HELP WANTED—FEMALE Fr : 1 you do abo at cor lelghteen, an t a home. q y 4 rm i HAM WAB HONEST. ane OR non HIM, — sitto ; poor box in St. Andrew's church’ te not| Wedies ay’s Otter ng Thursday's Oitering Haale S40 hier tee Alera ‘No, that was before. In Bing) bad hea Dinien wiatte antics ant aye after former Detertt ept locked and the rector complaine! | be W. w.? U.R.? w.n. 0? Jy CHOROL eee ade TrMAAN YER CI = a mei Sa time 1 aiways Ualleved that Gen. Bing wanted to intervede. with the Cometic: heey ap SM eile as mH ae ee voexn Hox 25C onnn BIEe ham Was an honorable man and wouldn't sioner iu his behalf, Bingham had sald sont ‘ T mene ns amr eemems earn se nan = PRIEN,—Sudden! Pes ; a J o nt Cortinndt sircet stores open evening: pt 17, 19132, 5 take 6 cont in What If any police oer went a Senator] They worked T Ruswe A couple of Wreke t ’ “| But for your next Gea Party | [8h “e" Nit iveintores ‘oven. Saturday evening until 11 ae Ue 7th at,’ Brone’ Reith then recalled that after Bing- t Ni he would throw the Senator] HIS CURIOSITY L Saat beaind ox, He wa | . r 54 BAR of B toved husband ham, during Commissioner Baker's Os. pole anked I MARGINALE To lions aod. reel, At bo 9 Milk Chocola‘e Covered ce Atay S wiv). ; Srarge of policemen detailed to cover! was to be used in the trial of the lhe) | ie Metert!y do Old he thought hel vas Anoering ine the thames wren Ate Almond Ciusters ROW 6 WASSAN Aauinas's Church, “Daley ave, , the Parades, and took occasion to com-| suit brought by Gen. Bingham againat |? sticking bls Angers into something | datecae reba a hange wae ite set, wholesvme almonds, clustered BR A mane will, be coleereven, ouemn reautem “ cee | MAYOr Gaynor, Reith sald he thought | & arralned in Tombs police court and his oxether and held snug by John's Cemetery, Siddve quterment Bt, Mi wee a Rood thing to exploit a examlbalion Wan acl tor to, 3 & blanket of our Premium A: Members of Local No. apo me: le Te : uch things and stop grafting. Don't Forget These Red Cress told Magistrate Murphy r Milk Chocolate. 39 and Gi al No. 480, Tum: ‘ 4 phy that he was 7 ‘The op nd Gastitters’ Union, Oo tet Bow tin Soe fap Baa te] “For yenrs and years and fer Cough Diose, " Krecrebers Se. per Xe honveless and needed the money, SOUND BOK ¢ FOnerel . of thelr tate "Busaste reed \ on