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THE WDENTIFIED FAY HEEL-PRINT IN ~), WOMANS PILLOW | Wwo Burglars Caught After . Two Hours’ Wild Pursuit | Through Back Yards, TABANDON $8,000 LOOT. | _ Fugitives First Plead With | Women for Aid, Then Hurl a One Downstairs. : 4 A V-shaped cut in the rubber hee! Ht one of his shoes was the undoing fearly to-day of a burglar. That white Hopace in the smudge of his footprint | bn @ woman's pillow, whither he had| eaped blindly in a desperate plunge | “through the window of her bedroom, fallied eo exactly with the cut in Hohn Jordan's heel that it will send ‘dim to the penitentiary. ® Jordan’s indiscretion in stepping through s lady's window on to her Pillow was but one incident in a Whirlwind thief chase that kept the Slock bounded by Twentieth and ‘Twenty-first streets, Bixth and Seventh avenues in tumultous uproar md nearly two hours after midnight i morning. One more burglar of B® wang supposed to number four or was captured and thousands of worth of silks and fine vel- Wet garments were saved by the ac- wity of a half dozen policemen. ) William Pitt, watchman for « burglar » jon agency, was about to make rounds of a i2-story loft bullding at Mo West Twentioth strest at 1 og ‘The vullding 1s occupied by apt turers of women's cloaks, tur- | “Flere and makers of other fine articles femininie apparel. Pitt found that was @ key in the lock insite of the it door and this circumstance arousid puspicloa. summoned Policeman Weltseh his Axed post at Ni ith atreet Beventh avenue and after Weltsch Tunning up rapping for help on resounding pavement the special man managed with his duplicate to push the key inside the door to floor and open the door, WORTH OF LOOT PILED HIGH; COPS HOT ON TRAIL. ty Policeman Matherson and Kil- who had come up in answer to itech'n rappin rs, Weltsch and the itehman started io make @ quick tour) “the big building. They discovered the eighth floor that the burglare had door to the es Of iron had dolled thelr best efforts, on the fourth floor, oceupled by Collen and Company, the police- game on the hot trail of the a the. special ivek in the door had been off and the door itself partially from its hinges, Inside the piles ‘expensive cloaks and eults had been by the connoisseur's hand and worth of opera cloaks, bolts of #ilk velvet and expensive wom an Doctor and Friend, Wom Whom Thieves Hurled Down Si airs Miss Hudson, without even waiting to ratee the enash. Sho ecreamed, and as they ran through her room Mi tyn Hudson, @ the leading burglar in his dash to ¢he front door. He whirled her off her fect by a grip on her nightgown and dropped her over the banisters to the basement ‘oor, Then the three men threw open the front door and clattered down the steps to the street. It wan a minute or so afterward that & householder called to Policeman Stra- ney that one of the burglars was walk- ‘SHOW NE; WALDO RETORTS Ing on the opposite wide of the atreet | Present Commissioner's Old Feud With Pre- Straney pounced upon him. breathing heavily, and when asked why he showed this evidence of exertion he said he had the asthma.’ Later the notch in hia rubber heel wae noted and compared to the mark on Dr. MoNulty's pillow, and dhis second prisoner, Jordan, was locked up. The three other men who had run through Mre. Sangster's boarding house escaped. aaa, TWO U. S. OFFICIALS SLAIN BY KANSAS BOOTLEGGERS. Shot From Ambush as They Pa- trolled Roads in Auto—Two Others Fatally Wounded. COFFEYVILLE, Kun., Sept. 3.~Two oMoere were killed and two mortally wounded to-day in an ambush by boot- leggera, The oMctals, in an automobile, | were patrolling the roads over which Naquor ts tlegally carried. The aseasains, after the shooting, threw their victims out of the machine and escaped in it. A posse pursued the men into the Osage Mountains, where a capture is almost conversation on Waldo, ‘The investigatora also propose learn why Captains O'Connor, gins and Formosa were not made tn- |mpectors by Gen. Bingham, The Ex- Commissioner says that he passed them because they were not fit, but there are various stories afloat, {n affect that certain definite reports were brought to the ¢ ¥ of Bingham which caused him to name other captains for he vacant inspectorships. NOTES SHOW INFLUENCE OF TAMMANY LEADERS. Then, too, the Aldermanic Committes may bring to the surface @ transfer book in the handwriting of Former fecretary to the Commissioner Dan Blattery, which gives the names of the men shifted, and marginal notes L. Bowmi os Marshal of Tuala, Oi and Fred Mehring, United States Mi shal of Dewey, Okla, The family wound- ed are W. R, Mayfield, City Marehal of Lenapah, and Rev, Lockett, Deputy Marshal of South Coffeyville, Oxia. streets Murle@d to Death tm Sand Slide. ROCHBESTAR, N, Y., Sept. ®.—Angeto Ferlo of Byracuse was carried onto the New York Central Railroad tracks by a |conveyed the information that this or ailde of sand from a rile from which he |that Tammany district leader had men are 1. wns had been piled in the middle of floor, ready for transportation, ‘the building and then a revolver hot. immediately dashed dowa to the floor and let themselves out the mase of yards and high fences f the rows of buildings fronting | 4 @q Twentieth and Twenty-first etreete. ourglars had evidently made a quick it by way of the fire escape when they heard the policemen coming into butiding, and now they were trying ‘go make a get-away over fences to the atreets. FLY WILD TILL POLICE STOP NERVOUS MARKSMEN., © dust as the first policeman dashed out (Of the rear of the loft bullding he heard ‘B Voice lifted in pleading: “Italians are after us and will shoot Please let ue through your house the street.” By this time other policemen had come Bod had surrounded the entire block, he burglars seemed to erybody jn the neighborhood was awake and voices back and forth from window to window, A man with ® revolver took vagrant shots at every Moving blotch in the darkneas until the Policemen called upon him to quit. } Weut. Melvory, who had come with Feserves from the West Seventeenth iret station, ordered every foot of the . found between Sixth and Seventh ave- Dues to be searched. The frat man jae dressed all in black, and detectives and poll ‘Passed his hiding place many um - Wore Detective Martin caught a jet white, Daly had moved his hand scratch his nose and that gesture ve him away, , when the pursult drew nearer ‘ Bs fences and across little yarda, the 7 four men grew deaperate. tives jumped suddenly to the top the re house at N: ‘Twenty-firnt street, a roon owned by Mrs, Sarah BE. 6: which Is on the of the top of the fence, was ov- by Dr, Eleanor MeNultys a wae shovelling last night and landed! made request for the transfer, It directly in front of @ moving train. The {ia understood that Gen, Bingham ts train paased over the mun, who died |prepared to testify that he told S shortly afterward in @ hospital, tery to make these marginal n You can buy a Fall Hat or you can buy a stylish Fall Hat. 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Bingham has evidently forgotten this letter, and I may run across it in my private Police Commissioner Waldo im a private conversation on Bingh A long way from inquiry into the charges of murder of Herman Rosenthal and even further a into present police conditions, it was learned to-day that the Aldermanic! Police Investigating Committee seriously contemplates inquiring: “Did! Waldo resign or was he forced out of the Police Dopartment in 1906?” tojand that the reason the requests | Hod-| honored was because Mayor McClellan | ft arising out of the from an examination wore at that time was friendly with those particular Tammany leaders and had ordered his Police Commissioner to make such transi they desire So far a can be learned, Mr. Waldo, At that time First Deputy Police Com- missioner, had nothing to do with these City Hall directed transfers, In conversation with fiernds both Gen, Bingham and — Commisston: Waldo are reported to have freely dis cussed the conditions which resulted in tho sundering of their relations six years ago, Waldo sayn he resigned because Gen. Bingham got himself entangled with « crowd of false friends and advisors, Bingham intimates that Waldo was forced out because he was conspiring, presumably, to become head of the de partment, but he declares with charac teristic emphasis that Waldo was both capable aud honest, If itis a Only Brooklyn Store 371 Fulton St. Opposite City dway or rs & COMB NEEDED, Be. ‘Bao gad $1. wold at ali fe. 7 Reet ‘Newark, cA " , i | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 Informed of the ems, ph ve pr Hingham by th manic Convmtitee the former conn Ido with the Police De 4 World reporter Hingham to discuss the aub- | at his oMce in the Park | t up tan Kyventr Ftow Putlaing. GINGHAM EXPECTS TO TELL! 1 hing to say interview with me It 1am dumb until 1 stand—absolutely dumu on police mate|teplaced him with Commissioner Baker, ters." Tuasmuch as $35,000 hag been approprt- Commissioner Wallo was equally ene| Si by the Board of Aldermen, ami five fn 7 mus young lawyers hired’ as coun- phatte when asked, point-blank, whether re Now appears to be every lrel- 1 held @ letter written in December, n that @lany old closets will be 1, by Gen. Bingham, recommending | opened and all the police vkeletons may him to the Secretary of War at the ume|sitlk forth, Having oped Now Waldo resigned from the Pollce De- A ure, ine dilertsante omagtines | partment, He ald: “It 1 have mush a ined have eters tt for inquiry the letter It will be produced at the proper | pciice adnvinietrations of Baker and , I shall not discuss Gen. | Cropsey before getting down to the acts ¢ first three months ted with the} Pollee Depa Gen, Bingham, no two better friends existed. Waldo's was @ personal appointment made by the young First Deputy rein in carrying out tho ham, and putting into effect such reforms as he deemed were for the improvement of the Department, Suddenly, without warning, Waldo was sent to Europe. It was given out that Waldo was picked for the work of atudy- ing foreign traffic conditions as a mark of Bingham's great confidence tn his -|ance of Slattery until Mayor McClellan ability, Waldo is sald to have had no such delusions with respect to being CLEAN YOUR LIVER You know whi when your bowel % feo! «certain dullness and depression, perhaps the approach of a headache, your stomach gets sour and full of gas, tongue coated, breath or you have indigestion. You say, “I am bilious or constipated and I must take something to-night.” Most people shrink from « physio— they think of castor oil, calomel, salts or cathartic pills. It's different with Syrup of Figs. Its effect is as'that of fruit; of eating coarse food; of spoonful of deli night and you won't realize you have taken anything w morning, when all { « clogged up waste matter, sour bile and constipation poisons move on and out of your system, without gripe, nausea or weakness, Nothing else OF BOWELS WITH “SYRUP OF Fics.” More effective than calomel, castor oil or salts; gently cleanses the stomach, liver and bowels without nausea or griping. C ! shifted out of the country and when he) urned, a few onthe later, he found his for place In the confidence) jen. Bin: 1 was occupled by Dan attery, the former newspaper reporter, FEUD BETWEEN WALDO AND | SECRETARY SLATTERY, A sort of running fight appears to have on carried on at Police Headquarters #ome time between Waldo and Slat- culminating in the oxposure that rk of Slattery, Mock, a a borrowing tnoney or the place. ock Was dainissed, wrod in the course { events Waldo ceased to hold the po- | n of Firat Deputy Potlve Commis: | r. As for Gen. Bingham, he seems o have wandered along under the guid- of the Incumbent Commiasioner Waldo, which Include the {nstadlation of the fixed posts, the improvement of the traffie regulations and the removal of the bulk of the police force from the mptations for graft surrounding the Atins of evidence against gambiing aces, disorderly houses and saloons. Str John MeGrog dead in his bed at McEihone’s Hotel, No, 98 Veney street today. McGregor, who wea apparently without money, had stretched his suapenders to the utmost extent of the elastic and, binding them about his throat, had allowed them to strangle him to (leath. From papers found in his pockets the police believe he work) on a farm at Lakewood. N. AND 90 FEET hildren dearly love it cleanses and regulates your sout, dis ordered stomach, torpid liver and thirty feet of waste-clogged bowels like gentle, effective Syrup of Figs, Don't think you are drugging yourself. Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics, it can not cause injury. If your child is cross, sick and fever- ish, or its little stomach sour, tongue coated, give Syrup of Figs at once. It's really all that is needed to make children well and happy again. They dearly love its pleasant taste, Ask your druggist for the full name, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna” and look on the label for the name— California Fig Syrup Company. That, any other fig syrup substitute with contempt. Chittonie 10.98 Clab plans or ridiculously small deposits be that ig i ay gi a i pigh prices ry it bp the the ountry. Thi ie to our cr "yon exceptional values. ff No Money that we are one of the and that only, is the genuine. Refuse) SS Down iy ye buyer, dine pesckesti Se feet ft ture ne di will attrac; io= are en. 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