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DARING HEADQUARTERS ESCAPE; TWO Promotes or “Fires” for Cause, Waldo Says | iF to-night; sat ny cloudy. FINA Sve EDITION. WEATHENR=Falr to-night; Satarday cto FI EDITION. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” | hada diden ONE CENT. Com He ee NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912. 20 PAGES PRICE ‘ONE CENT. — NO FAULT WITH POLICE | WAITELIGHTS PART NLONARE GS ee eee ee ne BURGLAR IN FLIGHT DCT AL AR ct Sex AND BYSTANDER SHOT She Won’t Leave Stage, So Little Miss Hutter Needed anaei pr ‘ons. as Well| 2ephant Bandit She Plans Suit. Ride in His Big Car. rio motions iy Well Holds Up @oach in His Big Car yi ; SHE Li -|HATPIN HER WEAPON. $ i Deserved. ———— Desperate Prisoner Leaps From Win- | Travelers Had to Take to tue T to B rt ’s in Virgini ilds,] She i PICKS TRUSTED STAFF.| “Sertrc Purp of ene” |OUt He’s in Virginia Wilds,/She Threatened to Jab Him, Enraged Animal. While Spot Light Plays on She Says, When He Tried tills Wrangle| Her as of Yore. for a Kiss. . CALCUTTA, India, Sept. 20.— dow of Detective Bureau, Breaks Boy’s Leg in Fall and Is Wounded in Flight. BURGLARS PLANNED TO SHOOT UP HARLEM COURT. Police Got Tip and Arrested Two Men Who Wanted to Rescue Confederate. Police Witness of Aldermen With “Be Peaceful, Gents.” 5 With the confirmation to-day of the! Frederick Pinkus, millionaire lMnen An attack by @lrumor that Fritz! Scheff has separated| manufacturer, went a-riding In his six wild elephant on|from her novelist-philosopher-husband, | cyiinder touring car early to-day with the Mullaittion-vi-| John Fox jr, and 1» contemplating &)4 young woman whom he had cap lankulum — mat}|!t for separation against him on the/ tured by stone age methods on Broad- ground of abandonment, there !# evi-lway, and he will have to pay for his coach, In the/denced again the melancholy fatlure of] pieasure with ten days of his time northern province|another sincere attempt to reconcile the! py the direction of Magistrate Krotel, ; gay, fascinating Ifo of the theatre with| about his promotion of Inspector) of Ceylon, is re|ine quiet and monotony—no matter| "2° heard the etory of Pinkus's wild night drive from the lips of the erst- George MeCiusky and placing him in} ported in advices|how happy and peaceful—of the family while captive mafd in the West Side charge of the traffic squad; also| Z r= 5 ,| fireside, about} é ce motion of ins rlora pes als The Evening World learned on un-| Court, the wealthy exponent of the old Die a y dy He sald ids ees Appearing = uneX-|queationable authority to-day that the] order of things will change his addres aahey ane hes, He e RAINE adi - M pectedly from the|chatming Mttle prima donna, who has| temporarily from No, M1 Hast Fifty moted MeClusky, Lahey and Hughes captivated more than one heart, till) wiihont investigation of their pre- jungle the elephant !ioving her husband, who ta several | *Ixth street to The Workhouse, Black- vious records, because they were the killed the driver|Years older and the very antithesis of Well's Island. her temperamentally, has for some) The Pinkus auto was somewhere south heat tien he could find for the work he had to do Hone blow Of|time ween unhappy Ddecause he loved of Twenty-third street, moving rapidly its trunk and then|the quiet and peace of his Virginia | northward, when Miss Elale Hutter, a Commissioner W hills, and demurred against the con-/ pretty wttle dressmaker of twenty-two, principle promote men from the top of | the Ih service list’ regardless of | proceeded to|stant travelling and hustle that made Yt off a cromstown car in Madison emash the coach/the tife of the theatre so dear to her. pane ‘The hour was 2 and ehe had and after a fusillade during which a bystander was wounded, they brought charges against them which have not affected the police standing. Ne takes against a telegraph | M188 SCHEPP DENIES GHE WILL | been attending some feativities at @ McInerny down with a bullet through the left shoulder. the position that If a man gets to the SUE FOX, girls’ club in Second avenue near Twen- poe Mr. Fox visited his publishers a week tyethied atreet. And ahe was bound for “a No such excitement has been seen about Headquarters since the + shown that he is The PASSENBErS| ago, and returned to Virginia, telling’ 20 les respectable place than the house building was opened. The spectacular attempt at escape happened just A who were thrown! nothing of his domestic affairs to his | Of her married brother at No, 22 Weat regardless of | ee ore het ont. | OM out of the vehicle| friends in the city. Miss Scheff ie indig-| One Hundredth street. where aie liven } ” before 1 o'clock when Grand and Baxter streets were filled with school- harges against him that are not offl-| soma mes. i ta lmmatiover the fase that qa. dir "ie Rit] never had ridden in an auto- i cla Ph bia ratte Mk between, her and. her husband. hae |Moblle before, and as she watched tho AFTER PROTESTS IN THE Pil LATEST children and workers from nearby sweat shops. 5 Waldo also admitted | RASS! a nearby culvert) reached the public. She bravely makes |!8 machines speeding past her in the ’ ’ —————— )MecInerny was 20 badly wounded, the Commissioner doctors at St. Vincent Hospital diseev- Police Commissioner Waldo was Guestloned closely by the Aldermanic Committee this afternoon about pro- mo'ious, He was asked particularly | William Mclnerny, a desperate criminal with a tong record, made a break for liberty shortly after his arrest to-day by jumping through an open window in the identification bureau of Police Headquarters. He LIEUT. STANTON [dropped fifteen feet to the sidewalk and ran through Baxter street. Seven detectives leaped through the window after him, emptying their revolvers, said it was hie ot thet that he personally picks the men he from which the) no secret of the fact that she is stil | “tection of her destination she gaxed| | Seaiita (for paaiiana Ob “leant ii enraged beast tried|in love with him, but refuses to admit|*"Viously at the passengers in the to-! ered, that he may die. Joseph Lavitola . i Rivne ih in vain to dislodge| she 1* going to commence any action |Neaux. There was no Hroadway oar in| | of No. #29 Hast One Hundred and ev~ ba eae at he faa put the them, When the| 9F # leeal reparation. Binght and she was lonely, Te silence jth street, was shot through the thumb ae. in si serkea ita aptain . “It is the uvual attempt,” @he said, | was broken only by; the snores whic! | jd broke his left wrist as he was fall- president Rel pane dpe eta animal disappeared | yngsity, at her Baltimore tet to-day, [came from recumbent figures on benches ibaat Seer } 4 ie to the cobbles. wyincenso Garofolo, omen . an ead airing Beare! Ne » into the thicket| ‘of some irresponsible person to disaredt |in the park over the way. | ‘P’|4 sixteen-year-old boy of No, 3 Crosby Hea NE RE TED AR ok im the frightened tray-|some reputable actress. There wit be|/ ASKS HER THE WAY TO HAR-|‘T\ chic w er e Bosses Know It 4 atreet, kad ble Fant le SoUal mae salv did that in order to’ at . al / Ss now Se edie me ity ellers climbed a/no, aully and my Intimate <riends know | LEM, JUST FOR SMALL-TALK, Tell Chicago Coroner Aero} All’ the Bosse ees Se cueperais Cereier, earth eo nee , z nis ~ 1 Why T T, js jump from the window. fe bolleved In| Baie. tree where they Te-|""Despite Miss Sceaft’s loyal eanertions | Alne came Mr, Pinkus, The search-| Club Men Broke Pledge and That’s Why They Turn to u ; transferring men to remote precincts | TREE, << mained throughout] t the contrary, it was positively atated | ##ht behind which he was being whisk- ! 55 : x POLICE GOT ON TRAIL. OF BX. as a disciplinary measure, He said it] the night to-day that the great difference in the | toward the brighter lights of upper Gill’s Death Followed. | Wilson, Says Colonel. | PERT BURGLAR BAND. was the best scueme he knew of to| —eesiie temperaments of Mr. Fox and his wife| Broadway fell full upon the waif 1n his! ‘The capture of Molnerny and Thomae Randi ‘men against whom there are| had gradually, even though they had| Path. the pitiful rider in street cars ee Lyon, alles Oyers and Mages, came a8 ous, Not susceptible of ac Con fought against dt, brought about strained | Mr. Pinkus threw on the brake. ‘The! QrrraGgo, sept, 20.—'4 heated’ to LASTING Neb, Sept. 20.—Critt fae ah Pei}. [tho direct result of the arrest last Tuse- Waldo defended hia act " Baseball Scores To- -Day teetiens maliraen tion machine xrinded to a halt within a few | CHTOAG, Sept. M4 proseated Phage th Sth naa pont | Adventurer Arrives With Thril- the numbers from the badges o “Mise Scheff,” ‘mald The Kvening| feet of Miss Hutter, fn hie mont en. |thy Aero Clu) of llltels againat ying > a8 : Seta . ater. . Headquarters as the the pollo Heurentante -_— World's informant, “ls a loyal, true| 48ing manner, which has: found |" the approaching dansneas, wut they in-) And “Vistor Rosewater, of Omaha, for ling Yarn of Trip up the : Pelutreau had robbed the howe thi did you do itt" he wan asked NATIONAL LEAGUE. woman and etill loves Mr. Fox, Hoe js| Wonderfully effective 1 he twirls|#isteu J shoult My becuuse th mer Republican National Committee ; of Mrs. Margaret Blis at No. 100 Weet Hecause the lieutonini« didn't like }a quiet man, somewhat older, devoted| his moustache and thinks of the good | would be disappointed if I did not man, in particular, Col, Roowevelt Orinoco. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth eti ttande aground with them. If a Meu AT NEW YORK. to his Virginia home and happy only in| old days at Princeton, Mr. Pinkus asked | George Mustach, the French aviator, so | opened hla campaign in Nebraska to- | and his arrest led to suspicion that he tenant haves we fia tntzn, | wiaar Ghee the atmosphere of its woods and hillsx.|@ Playful question testified to-day at the Inquest into the|day. He sald in part — was one of @ Sang of expert burglars There is no veason fort ring Heu-| CINCINNATI~ He ts esseniially @ etudent and a man} ‘Can you tell me where Harlem 18, (death of Howard W “In thin district or In other dintricts| rhe frat that Kd Hartin knew about} *2? tnady thee: Heedaiantent in the tenants Ike patrolmen, It's only a _. 4| Passionately fond of his home. lt1ttte girl?” ne asked, lolling comfort-|ayiator, who was kil the only way in which Republicans ean) gold tn lord country of the Orin. |*se0n% about Seventh avenue apd question of Judgme 1 am respon Re © (00/0 10)'@) OO Cee his cmiy (ipa ta Naw’ York he | ably in the rear of the machine meet at Cicero lat ; ater tle ghee Gempsives (rus to dbrghens tae f ee ee ‘ aoeedg, Tisrty-elahth street, sible and ics my Judgment and that) GIANTS— saw his wife for the first time from the orth,” she sald. “In the direction |piriane, gventy-flve feet in the alr, had|ooin in to support the Progressive| °°? UPWaters was when he saw rm ‘Through 4 “stool pigeon” the tip cae settles it | 000 0 0 2 0 O O— 2) other le of the footlights, Her|you are going.” And she wondered at! olided with a monoplane driven by Mes- 4 part pounded ornaments of the preclousito Headquarters yesterday that members The Bureau of Invertt of Appil- NNAT ECON? Osu piquancy’ and charm, the effervescent|hia simplicity tach. The accident to G4ll ocurred at 6 jenrone, Barnes and your own Vic-| metal io the ears and noses of the ab-}of the same gangs were going to) “Weie santas of the Palice Dep j | CINCINNATI— personality that charmed her audlence| He asked her to ride with him, then, |P. M, when the twillgnt waa dimmed by | o. josewater see Pn VIS originen, Just like Cortez In Moxtea,!).p" at Kighty-aixth treet and Colem- beta > solist ti 0100000 - wank a deep shaft of love in his heart,| Promising to whirl her to her ho: noke from surrounding factories. Pes aeaatit = wasn't It? us avenue, and five detectives were kept n 1908, and abolished ‘; “T consented to Ko up only after oMetals| Chicago convention tn #cuttling the “| Waldo, was the subie GIANTS— She was to him a bubbling child of|much faster than any ow! street cur, | Ut bommelllid 0 Hl Mp re a ttid he { Republican whip. ‘They cared nothing y of Cincin-/in the netghborhood. But nothing Rap- \ the Aldermanis Committee this after 0030010 = Joy, They are as different as the North |OF to buy a litle something to eat for | iM! Puvninn’ Out) ie oh testi (for the principles of the party. aly) nett! but of pened - Ideut. @tanton, «who was In Beni isis and South Poles, her first. ‘The girl! was tempted, but lag) _ | thoy wanted’ Wha to keep the power for | Cueln sed puntry about ‘Then early today came « far more charge of that Bureau, testified from | AT BROOKLYN. “Perhaps that was the reason they| recalling stories of others who hed |pwo viplanes © MNeie OWE HUrDONsS) And A? ihey collate t Orinoco,|eertows report through secret police his experience that adout 12 per cent ‘- | CHICAGO 1 in love. Polar opposites meet. lembarked In automo with stran-|stead of keeping it without ruining the party | ot! on ner Mexico|chamaele, This was that the gaag who apply for the posit! 0000000 .|CALL OF THE STAGE LURED |wers she shook her head where they were were wiad D rulN the. Harty from Vera Crue and Bd sure has a tale| of which the “Stuttering Burglar” was ooks, perjurers é HER BACK TO BROA | ‘Phen the man dropped his cigarette |t ved ghee yg tat! to tell He doesn’t mind telling {t either. |@ member, intended going in a Body to BROOKLYN— JOADWAY, and asked her to pick it up As she|spae? when T suw one Wanah RAO CHAS ME: THe 18 8 went Marlem Court this morning, where he on maunprce Hicmgts 1000001 . “Mise Scheff, naturally, loves her work, | handed it gingerly to } Ith hundred feet ahead of me Vand they are turn-| oe up th was to be arraigned on the burgiary ee in es rihietea cin a eae The theatre is her life and lutched hor wrist « Ha caliinion, butt waa Impots [nye to Mr Matt He ane iy ndentt that) ea. who tn an athlete youns | charge, and that it was the intention ae Aine (emit vulal AT PHILADELPHIA, although she was and is sinc ar Off it went at full ap hearin: confsmatory, teatinion oi tis Je _ ane i rhete mor sn indian ped, ‘Then lof the Gesperadoes to “shoot up” the ‘a mon, fe had heard, th FIRST GAME, voted to her husband ave and finally into a dark} spom several spectators, the Inquest was a ke me son went on up the tiver|court after the manner of the milis- be . of furnishing $T, LOUIS— | “After their marriage, four years ago,|sile street. There, Mise Hu tol! | continued until § 20 4. mony . . t « lund Where | ville assault of the Allen gang in Vir- a reKy A i i thet | 0 3.1.3.0 0 O 1 1-— Q/in Mount Kisco at the home of Magistrate Krotel, her to host ores We remalves inte pears en, hall ever ete Heth ce Acates i yan a 0’ band’s 0! ene | o Kise bh ay, she ed to his our y every prov nade by « t Apureone al So race eeiticotea eatie: (ton1, 16> | PHILADELPHTAe Ce cig Tee Tete titacte mtnhar tat : |REBELS WIPE OUT FORCE Peta HR UA Kath ; . the 0 ite ere both |ailvances with her hatpi L aah ' 201100 0 0-4} very nappy. ‘The quiet and peace of) Ser#t. Quinn and Policeman Haniat OF MEXICAN FEDERALS, iW ‘ ‘ eT roar hol ashes f ape In a wrangle over Stat Ate LOUIS SECOND GAME, | the hills and Is was new and de. lof the West Sixtyeolghth street stato becwar-kwekened/ OY abe t with: the rough’ «0! nike men bowling and Smith bee ame Ne at f ST IS }Mghtful to her. The quiet gentleness | Were stan fing Gute © park wall at! DOUGLAS Soy y ‘ fe ‘One ‘tuhe inaconda, Duker ground im the back of the court room ah ni the witness tifted his hand 000000 and love of her husband in their home, | Seventh avenie w YHile [ported that entire comimuayid ppaarnd y t wny tt ttot livocr's and begin shooting down the Magis- deprecatingly and a ort ve ©0007 PHIL ADELPHIA- | far from noisy Broadway, was some. | bore down on tt Pink | Pederals uy Obre vas w i 5 rw Museum, dropyed 4 nk DY | trate and court officers Vt you be pe PT eins 100004 | thing new to her of its oyinders shrieks « ste a ta \ ‘ ‘) O° gtrean wan arraigned Ie tr red tha nige ; ii Cath | "Then came the call of the stage | veman mut in the i i 4 « ' ’ 11 | who wae said to be cognii lige Commisalonery Clee ee ey “a | PITTSBURGH— ighe wanted We &0 Lack but she wantcs ‘ Nii t Pe orate i AE.” | pans, was te ecoape im the confusion, ouce ¢ thed by tae M ines Mr, Fox to go with her, For a time, te t ‘ . i DETE: t = eee engin in toot,” tx furniahin 00 18 01 OO O10) ietted, because he wan as much kw ve wen AXE BRIGADE DESTROYS ec tain GTIVES._ IN SOUREEamE mate pon which Mr, Buekner 18! BOSTON— lin love with her ax she was with him a Bo ? an ; ee sets WATOH FOR CROOKS, bust any Ge He aueRRORS | 0000 0 0 2 0 O~— Zine the constant travelling decane hey ZIGN CITY TABERNACLE. at Pu alt fatth s report, Head Waldo wae iled: to the WITRERS BCeD did not Hke the confinement of tt he ome , ne A “A MY 0, Sept sooo t vb hn ilsona igi Bd: to be ned further on his admin: AMERICAN LEAGUE. city, He practically pined for the it a \ Aah ; eu urd Burgess and John Devanney wp to Jatration of the spartment, He eee f mand quiet of his hilly. which : f (ariem Court before court opened with ned by Attor | AT CLEVELAND, | 4 me 1 to die mselves about the ‘ou any place In ie depart) HiGHLANDERS— i y ; ‘ 00; first known ment where you file letters Felt ie 000 et Dix to Weatehenter Pair " 1 to W us i | , nance. your secretary? A, All letters are ">" CLEVELAND, - Gov. Dix 1 hd 6 building ie at aie f ial Jetectives had not been om the im the same place. 002 + attend th . crear {| Bfound long When they saw MeInerny Q. Did you ever get any letters, | th at awoke whil ree 1 Lyons mounting the court house anonymous oF otherwise, regarding) and thetr separation, view the First Brigade of the Nattonal| ead te td priginaity| steps. ‘They Immediately pounced upon —— most practical way of ats ath met) ets Foot wed Quard on the #. nds ef the Miping Hi aiiding h is not far from] the two and hustled them to Headquar- qCvetinned oa fecond Pasa) ference caused by thelr temp: CE owe ui opedios Trock Club, Loonat + ciley, bb 88% Ful ‘née ters. When he saw tho detectives wane ' # ‘ ( : Rk, STN A hi