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4 % . if F Ya 33 and Popper was impressed by good looks. Walking beside @fAt and wearing a little black slouch hat. a POLICEMAN SEES THE HOLD-UP AND FLIGHT. Whether or not they had been otand- tng on the corner waiting to eee him come along, Popper could not tell. In exchanging greetings with Fagan and Philip J. Curry, who has a real cstate office at No, #2 West Seventeenth street, he had failed to glance toward the corner. Curry and Eagan and F troiman Martin of the West Twentieth street station, the latter scarcely halt @ block away, and eauntering along swinging his Dilly, all saw what hap- ened when Popper came abreast with the two young men. tall blond was nearest the mer- when he came within arm’ hand flashed out of his ity a i i SAVES VICTIM FROM GERI- U8 WOUND. @ Merchant hag caught the blow of the rist and his arm as the satchel was ‘The tall blond swung again and brought on Popper's head. His wae predabdly all that saved his from being aplit open. As it was was beaten to his knees and fell a ands on the pavement an turmeg and sprinted after EE ? of the assault and tor & moment stunned the @nlooters grouped on both F Sides of Seventeenth street and at the Ninth avenue corner, Policeman Mar- tim even had been scarcely able to and the two thugs corner of Ninth ave- got under way. There ling men in front of ecotes of others rushing out ‘aad tumbling from doorways time he rounded Shay's saloon headed up Ninth avenue. He turned in time to see the pair of robbers leap into a big red six-cylinder Packard car and he could hear the bandit ecream at the chauffeur va God sake let out and to hell Hf ii, ! gk a i z ii with the crowd,” he sald to the driv CAR 16 HALTED IN MIDDLE OF BLOCK. ‘The car was stalled on the west side of the way between Seventeenth street an@ Bighteenth street, pointed south- ward. A hunched up little man with a bat pulled down o his cyes was at the wheel, The engine was drumming under @ fall head of power and it only remained €or the chauffeur to throw in the cluteh. » He obeyed the command of the blond Righwayman and pet epee four steeds so that the anto fairly from where It stood and rushed atte of men piling toward ft. No effort made to turn the car, and as it spel em the blond bandit stood up in @ Dig listening revolver. He tine eae. tate the crowd and took aim tor Mazin, who was swirling along Siouting men, The band! before the car was halt way to Matera se waventeentn the Dullet grazed ‘he Hecker, a barber of on Mapesteatitn street, who on bis face. yelling that hot. The second bullet Bh the coat of Philip Curry, éetate man, and a third whis- ‘orewa ‘scattered, tumbling over another and crawling out of range hands and knees as the nits te binge away, directing his ah the head of Policeman Martin. bis part Martin was making @ effort to draw his revolver, to wet it out unui the big went tearink by. bed to swing round to pursue he made & hopeless race of it, he ver i £ i i a ran. The bandit emptied ané then dropped out of 4 the shoulder of the tone ‘Martin gontinued firing ti!) his ‘Was empty and raced on down up to Bixteenth street, where eer turned the corner on two eaded toward Eighth ave+ time Martin got to to had vanished, pera ater teenth street declare) that !t was mak- ing between gizty and seventy miles an QNE BULLET CRASHES INTO A STORE WINDOW. One of the bandit's bullets smashed through the window of Max Wildstone's Uttle notion store at No. 111 Ninth ave nue, ceromed againgt an alarm loc and then bored through the showe: in whieh Wildstone was hing at the thing, Tt Was a snub-nosed bullet of 4 call Harry the provision merchant's aid after the hold-up that two robbers had visited the store featuréay night when he was counting the money and asked to have a $20 pill changed, He could not accommodate them. Other shopkeepers in the district recall having seen them on Saturday, when they probably got a line on how Popper deposited hia cash in the bank Generally dis Saturday — collestions amount to more than £80, but as last Saturday Was & Jewish holiday he took tm omy @bout half the usual amount, By the time the reserves and a half osen detectives reached the scene from the Weat Twentieth street station the auto bandits had a chance to put miles between themselves and capture. The firet four members of the big red car that were noted were 4309, There was room for two or three more numbers on the metal license tag. but they were plastered over with some dark sub- atance. BELIEVES THE AUTO CAN BE IDENTIFIED. An automobile dealer was positive that the car was a Packard of the make of @ few years ago and sald that Mt should be easy to identify ft, a» the rediator war leaking and the hood was badly dented on the left side, ‘The only effort mate to check the rush of the two robbers to their auto- mobile proved a disastrous experience | te little Thomas Carroll, an errand bi employed in MoNeilly's grocery store at No, 11 Ninth avenue, The boy was wtanding on the curb a doen yards irom the automobile as the two bandits ran along. He caught at the coattails @ray, freshly pressed, and « bat Jauntily on a mass of was rosy chesked and THE £ SON AND HEIR BORN TOA. G.VANDERBILT HE'L HEAD FAMILY News of Event at Wimbledon, England, Is Cabled to Grandmother, | 4 NAME NOT YET CHOSEN. Mother and Child Are Expected to Visit This Country Soon, Cablegrams announce the birth of « oom to Mra Alfred G. Vanderbtit at Caesar's Camp, Wimbledon, Surrey, End- and. ‘The firet in America to hear the news was Mra, Vanderbilt's mother, Mrs. C. Haseltine Basshor of Baltimore, who ex- pects that as eoon as Mra. Vanderbilt and the young heir are able to travel they will come to this country and go straight to the Maryland city. Mrs, Basehor’s cable came from Betchworth, England, not far from which point Mr, and Mrs. Vanderbilt have been wpending the summer ia their Thames houseboat, Both mother and child are reported as doing well, Apparently mo name has been chosen fer the baby, who wil succeed his father as the head of the Vanderbilt family. Both Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt have been married and divorced. Mra. Van- derbit, the daughter of Mra. Sasshor and her former husband, Capt. Isaac E. Bmanereon of Baltimore, wav Mrs, Mar- garet Emerson McKim, wife of Dr, Smith Holling MoKim. She married him Dec. 30, 1902, and obtained @ divorce from him in Reno on the grounds of cruelty in 19, Dr. MoKtm mubsequently sued Mr, Vehderbiit for $100,000 for alieged allenation of hin wife's affec- tions, but the case was settled privately out of court in February, 1911, Mr. Vanderbilt's first wife was Mis« Ellen French, daughter of Francis Ormond French, and better known as “Blaie” French. The Vanderbilt-French wedding oc- curred Jan. 15, 1911, In the Zabriskie Memorial Church, Newport. A son, William Henry Vanderbilt, was born to them th November, Mr, Vanderbilt and Mrs. McKim were married Deo. 11, 1911, at Reigate, twenty- five miles from Londo |AMBASSADOR THREATENS TO RELEASE AMERICAN BY AID OF U. S. MARINES. Wilson, at Mexico City, Ready for Action Against Governor Who Ignores Demand. “it “DOWN MURPHY? SWLSON'S ORDER TOPART LEADERS (Continued from First Page.) Wilson elther late last night or early ww-day befure he left his summer nome at Deal Beach for New York, soon as he arrived in the clty he went into enference With Senator O'Gorman jn (ae rooms of the-Navonal Committae’s headquarters and apprised him of the messake he had brougat from Wilson. Long before the Campaign Committee met at noon to consider the Murpa U German fight and its effect upon State and mauoval issues the word had ad out of the buliuing and dowa to Pourteenth sueet (at tha Lig Boss of aii had Kiven the word which may make Murphy sat as he bus never fougat ve for his puiucal ex. co. an open secret that tae National | +, | Campalxn Committee was uy | MEXICO CITY, Sept, 2.—Tho Unte| cuitd by the tenur of Gov. Wilson's | ted States Ambassador, Henry Lane since its members hay Wilnon, to-day declared be would not convinced wiihin tie past few] long defer definite action In the inter ks Gikt Lie Democrats cannot win est of W. C, Nicholx, the American fall with Dix at the head of the fruit grower now in the Tampico jail | Hoket. Ot is jnire than an open secret Gov, Matian Guerra of the Btate of! sity toward Charles Murphy exteta Tamaulipas has not replied to the Unt- 11° the corporate breast of the co ted States Ambassador n demand for] Mites, Nichols's removal from the jail, and Mr, Wilson to-day manifested his tm- patience at the delay. He said in the NO CANDIDATE PICKED; o'GorR- MAN FAVORE M’ADOO, Hitnerto, event of further delay his action would oy ee MUreby a! be in Une with the determination. he [Mans has been purely negative, inocu] Announced on Saturday to secure Nioh- | oo ogy Dias pretensions. At head. ols’ le from Jall even if it should | uarcers carly to-day no word could be become necessary to land marines from|optafned that dicated any progress the cruls Moines along this line now in port at Senator O'Gorman still Temp hoists that McAdoo himself is the ‘The Ambassador has been advinea |PKIcal candidate, but the tunnel builder that Nichols in ill and that hin lite ta/cnowed today lle Hat refusal te atand in Jeopardy as a result of his confines] Phough Murvhy remained in seclusion ment. The charge against him is the/at Good Ground, Tawnany Hall was killing of @ bandit, Caballos, who had| buzzing all morning in proxy for him, been pursued by the authorities for}it was evident that, though Gov, Wile paved son's prynouncemest Was no great prise, there had been a strong ——— that he Would hola to what Senator RED SOX ARRIVAL HOME Gabrmah Gucies hin AN Gerlag ae tho convention in Baltimore, whlch was that he would not pat his linger in State polities, ‘They had other bright thuught at Tammany Hall to-day—a thought which Is told confidentially in oonnars, Murphy DELAYED BY TRAIN WRECK. BOSTON, Sept, cause of a wreck on the New York Central, near Rochester, N.Y. to-day, the special traly on which the champion Boston Red Box were to reach here by 2.80 this afternoon was delayed nearly two hours, It was planned to have the players driven through the city in automobiles and brought to Boston Common, where Mayor Fitzgerald was to tender the thanks of the muntelpality to the play. ers who have Won for Boston ite third American League championship in a dozen years and Horton's Afteen major league champlnoship since 1872. ———_———. 115 DROWNED IN WRECK. Victims Lost From Russian Steam. Collision, ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 23.—The steamer Obnovika was sunk Jn a colll- sion on the River Dwina to-day. One is only putting up a bluft fight against O'Gorman, this wireless’ Trin has it. He ven tipped off to the solid oppost could expeet from the up-tatw delegates at Byracuse and has realized that he could not jam Dix through, Consequently he ts pre paring to put up only #0 much fight as would “let Dix down esay" and gain possible concessions for Murphy in throwing over th resent incumbent of the Gubernatorial chair, Secretary Tom Smith's assurances within the past few days that there le no #eal quarrel be- tween Murphy and O'Gorman are taken straws which point the w in this matter GIVE MURPHY TIME AND FISH, SAYS TAGGART. National Com man Tom Taggart of Ind vreezed Into headquarters to-day, and ho mmled owlshly when he was askod what he thought of the Mur- phy-O'Gorman Donnybrook fatr, “Phe trouble with people down here,” hundred and Afteen persons were! eyia Tom, “is that they're not willing Growned. to glvo Murphy time enough to get used — = cece eee | to the new order of things, Back In- diana way I've been eating fish tho past | Jaw and {t was fully ten minutes later! few weeks rent brain food, is fin | before the youth recovered his senses) ince I've heen on the fish diet 1 and could tell of the encounter, see this new sort of politica that's | ‘Phe victim of the robbery has a lump | coming Into style ane ate It too, | us as a hen's vgs over the right| for that matter. Lut my friend Murphy temple where the second blow of the} May be a owe lan me, Be rlungehot landed. Powerful a man patient w nm Give the time, he is, he was #0 badly stunned that he| Tel! im to eat fish.” ould take in the pursuit, By | All but one of the members of the @ tng picked himaelf up and, National Ca 1 Committes were turne! the Ninth avenue corner the red | Present when the commition opened tts wut was reeling round the corner | Sesion at oon, They were Witham ¢ lor of the blonde thug and the next in- stant he was rolling in the gutter, blind. Noll Sees ay a Temas Sixteenth street, with Pollooman, MeAdoo, ehaliman, ny puttin ind it and peppering | of | sit Committe the back of the oar. Panels of North Caroll Vhile the policeman ts not sure any| Hudspeth of New Je of his bullets bored into the framework Saulsbury of Delaware of the car he hopes there 18 at least one | Ma of New York, Judge W. Ry King bullet scar to help identify ¢t. of Oregon, Daniel J, MeGillioudy of VENING WORLD, ‘MONDAY, SEP YACHT, ALL Miter Gay trip: jaunts, a other “hig bert FE, pletur Claire," w the merry ried out testimony hauffeur, Carl M. Claire" The test! yacht “Tt was, Whereu of "Miss ( the recon Nesx{nald Ld, and aeroplane: ‘The r GEN. SI iW: by Further Dantel Court by a promins by pawn General w To-day, Delehanty, Gen, Bick “The fac not alter tons The on Magt thre: Ottobs mon! i} he had fol and avenue ance Among of a man dreased ay n Siste thing inh “The p taken to Maine and Rolla Wells, treasurer, A: Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania was the abeenton a ~ saree oe (Bes Bead ton en Dean Ben maton. Indiasted frou Referee Recommends Wife of Mo- tion Picture Man Be Given Decree sult of Mrs, Mary E. Smith against Al- Smith, moving pleture film concern. A moving actress, cht, told of on and this the woman you saw on the aske tol of taking Smith and “Mis# Claire to the Cafe Bi Smith bo awarded a divorce. FOR $5,000 ON HIS NOTE. Financial Difticulty. @ suit flied against him in the Supreme The wife of the a. burg came to his $8,000 to pay Metropolis, $5,000, payable Sept. 4. note having been paid on that date guilt was accordingly brought. are dependent on you for support—docs Appleton In the Morr Thirty-fret testing hin desire to make her acquaint- iuneeeaineaeemnnes WILL IN SUICIDE’S POCKET. Note Found om Body road train near Bridge to-day ferson hus been deedad over to you of the iy Civil Service Commissioner Who Shifts Blame to Whitman AEROPLANES, AUTO, IN ONE DIVORCE SUIT. He Hears Lurid Tales. s aboard a yacht, automobile viation meets, dinners and h Jinks” figure in the divorce an officer in @ larg Known only as “Miss ‘ax the feminine figure in all expeditions planned and car- by Mr, Smith, according to of his yacht crew and his Pedersen, skipper of the trip up the Hudson Smith was were taken passengers. mony before a the wife's lawyer. replied Pedersen. on a very artistic photograph ‘aire’ became “exhibit A” s of the sult. Lyons, th x Arts at Huntington, to Belmon eo up © torday recomm CKLES SUED AGAIN ‘ar Hero, Recently Saved His Wife, Faces New financial troubles for Gen. Sickles cropped up to-day in the Bank of the Metropolis on wry note for $6,000, dd hero of Gettys- rescue the other day her jewels and raising Mf a Judwment which the as facing. however, the Bank of the through its attorney, Jolin declares that on June 4 la jes gave the bank his note for No part of the ne t that you are married—that y, a wife and three children sald Magistrate nia Court to-day I, accused by Mins 0, 59 Southern Boule your cage,” having tried to force his atten- her in utrate, the street yesterday. who on Saturday sent Joseph Marsh to the Workhouse on wimilar charge, sentenced Ottobelll to ths on Blackwell's Island. was arrested yesterday on the complaint of Misa Lein, who sald owed her from One Hundred street and Alexander » her home, frequently pro- jemtit ‘Train's Victim, the wilh things found on the body iby a ne Island Rail- the Forest Park Drive was an envelope ad- to phn Reynold No, 346 avenue, Long Island City, Ine the envelo w a plece o: which was tten Abbie and Children every. eft to you # IWARD CONKILING., of property at Port Jets “RROTHER ED,” The articles found on the man were the Coronér's office in Jar Tt was thought there the note meelf in he had thrown hii ven ‘REALTY MEN OPPOSE | STRINGENT PROVISIONS _INNEW FACTORY BILLS; | Many a Building in This City a Fire Trap, Replies Com- missioner’s Counsel. je Norwogd, counsel for the League, was the first man to address the State Factory Investigating | Commission, whieh held the first of a jreries of hearings on proposed tastory jegisiation in Trial Term 1M of the Su-| preme Court to-day, ‘The new bills do not divide responsl- Dility fairly between owners of bulldings ond tenants, he sail, and suggested « board of appeal from the orders of ( Bureau of Fire Prevention. He de- nounced what he called “the absolutely ubsurd requirements that have been is- sued by the bureau either through in- competence or neglect.” ‘Responsible xpayers,”” orwood, “have been haled because the: eurd orders.’ Mr, Norwood outlined a new board of survey, the members of which would be paid $10 each for every meeting they attended, All persons interested, includ- ing employees, could be represented on this board. “The Fire Commissioner may !ssue +n order to-day, If this order is carried out faithfully, the owner a not pro- tected from further orters demanding more changes,” aaid Mr. Norwood, “Realty owners should be given cer- tiflcates showing they have made changes to conform with the law and thus be protected from the orders of future Commisstoners. State Senator Robert F. Wagner, Chairman of the Committee, interrupted to say “I have listened to your attacks on individual Ta like to hear about; your objections to the proposed laws.” Abram I. Elkus, counsel ofr the In- vestigating Committee, reminded Mr. Norwood more than once that he was Attacking the Bureau of Fire Preven- tion more than helping the Commission. sald Mr to court refused to obey these ab- TEMBER 28, 1912. | FOR WHOM 1,500 BOYS they INE OF under our form of questioning could not secure any conviction. had the forms of application changed. WENT OUT “ON STRIKE” | © |the Distric ‘CHOOL HEADS Attorney's office.”’ The records In the were read. He had sworn he never had been arrested, although he once mut been arrested and tried for homicide in killing a policeman in a street car col- jlision while he was a motorman. “ Tthought the question meant wiether T had heen arrested for anything crim- inal," had been Pollack's answer. Pol- lack Was appointed to the force by Mr. Waldo. @. Did you think @ Har might make A g00d policeman? A. Look here, Mr. about lars, | Honor, the Mayor, on t | Stand you deliberately falsified in ask jing questions, Or perhaps I should |#ay that you were guilty of the petty | harp practices of a little lawyer, just j for petty politica.” Ru pale and trembling, shout What do you mean?” “t mean.” sald Creelman, “that you made a false statement to the Mayor when you sald burglary insurance rates had gone up." Buckner Jost control of himself. 1 made the statement that there had been an Increase of % per cent, In burg- he witness |lary insurance on the authority of the manager of the National Surety Com- par Tam @ young man antl young In the practice of taw, mut T never made a false statement knowingly and I never will, Nor do I think, Mr. Creelman, you can excise yourself for letting per Jurers get on thd force by attacking my veracity.” CURRAN CALLS CREELMAN TO ORDER WITH SHARP REBUKE. Thero G B.T DEMAREST ords aver one by one, and he sald, tn a loud outburst of hand- several instances, ‘I appoint this] C@peing, which brought Chairman ‘ih ge betel! Curran to his feet on the rostrum, man now, without any further investi: | pounding 1a gavel. gation.’ Mr. Croptey had resected |? r, Creelman," he shouted, “we are here to investigate these charges and not to indulge in petty personalities. Your remarks are entirely uncalled for and If you will stick to your testimony and not indulge in personalities, we will get along better.” There was more handclapping. man, furious, shouted: I started to ilwitrate my opinion by a preper explanation, I am here to state facts and not to play polities am not here to play with petty politicians. This do |coinmittee in expected to hear me as I wish to express myself, and I want to te emphatically that this committee annot compel me to answer as thts com- mittee wishes me to answer.” » Then the voice of # woman tn the gallery squeaked: ‘8 right!" “I want to add," shouted Mr, Creel- man, “that I do not propose to have you petty politicians do as you wish. You will take my testimony as I wish forty-seven men, all bad characte Waldo accepted asking us to ex: f them being for Ten of t men Mr on the without m spot further Into the charges made by Mr, Cropsey. Q. And in three days you recertified these cases back to Mr, Waldo for ap- pointment to the force? A. Yes, Q. Did you recertify the seven, left by Mr. Waldo, Investigation, or did you samo discretion that Mr. recertifying them on your ment, without examination? A, I not recall; but I know we made a complete Investigation and acted con- acientiously and under the law. Mr, Creelman interrupted then Creel- rose from his chair, thirty only after Xercise the Waldo aid, own jude to say that, under the law, his commission had power to reject success jess the candidat charged with offenses, given ample time for defense and then given a hearing. Q. Patricks Doyle was rejected by Com- ul candidates formally nissione: ‘ropsey His name Was se to give it—you cannot compel me to Norwood sald he was speaking for an) sine Mr, Waldo and in three| testify, and if T-am not permitted to association that represented several) Hak 0 900 Be tod him appoint. | testify as T wish T shall withdraw.” hundreds of millions tn real estate. Ivecnt though the, polite investisation| Custam pounded for order, ft oes & Charles Buck of the Realty League! ieee ew uilty of certain offenses, [Considerable time before order could be Questioned Supt. Miller of the Bureay Of een een eine oe eatigation? At |Featored. Bulldings in regard to doors opening o01 quite certain this case Was not left| “Mr. Creelman, you must cease these outward in factories, Mr. Elkus said [0l Wi) snide peraonalities “immediately,” sald the siding doors would be safer tn case of |G “hoyin was charged with handing in|Chairman, “and stop talking of false- a fire panic. The bill reads: a bogus birth certifieate, a true certifi- | hoods." Where five or more persons are! °.1)heing mufficient to keep him off the| Aldcrman Dowling, the Tammany employed on any floor of a factory all! popcg ns too old, Mr. Waldo says you re- |leader, rose, shouting at Mr. Curran: doors on such floor or floors leading ortijed this man to him, Is that true?| “You @re’ standing up there like a to exits must open outwardly or be 4 7 feel certain we did euch thing. |SMooth bartender. Why don’t you quit eo constructed as to slide freely." | ‘tiie ts one of the men Commissioner |talking about falsehoods yourself? You Buek said almost every building in Walda told us he would accep: with. |have given out more false statements New York would have to be spoon-| Tatructed if the provision for Moors swinging outward were carried out. ‘This brought from Mr. Elkus the as- sertion that many an escape in build- ings in this city gave egress to a court which would be @ cul-de-sac in case of fire. “And we've got to change these con- ditions,” sald Mr, Elkus, A. L. F, A. Himmelwright, an engi- neer formerly associated with the com- mission, sald that every building ought to be einptied in three minutes and should be reconstructed to make this possible, if necessary, GRELMAN CALLS BUCKNER LR ALDERMAN SANE (Continued from First Page.) rejected by Commissioner Cropsey, of whom later got on the force, Commissioner having recertified them to Mr, Waldo. Mr. Waldo said he did rot fnvestigate these’ c: that he turned them all over to you and that yu investigated. Do you recall that Mr. Waldo was appointed May 23, 19117 . Yea, Q. When did you see him after that appointment? A. Immediately, WALDO PICKED REJECTED MEN, WAVING INVESTIGATION, Q. Did you have @ conversation rela- tive to the forty-five men rejected by Mr. Cropaey? A. Yor. wHe ‘phoned and made an engagement with me, I asked Mr, Keogh and Mr, Welling to be pres- ent. Mr, Waldo was two hours late, and Mr. Keogh had to withdraw, Mr. Welling and myself met Mr, Waldo. Ie brought a large package containing the records of the department relating to the cases of the men objected to by Mr, Cropsey. Mr. Waldo turned these rec- nost your Two philosophers met and put in the time smoking— Ftte: Siiiooihest’ 10% TINS Heriiels 5¢hnigs or one pour! Glass Aamdgrjars out any further Investigation by us—he|than any'other man in the whole cas was one of the ten Waldo accepted out | Stop playing politics. I know what I Me tant am talking about. ¢T can take care of els myself, too, here or anywhere else. Manne Curran, still pounding with his gavel, cast said nothing, and Buckner, resuming, anked the witness of the case of Charlea make the records straight I sk again jf you made any ation into the case of Patrick 7 A. We did not. Practically the same answer was|W. Oler, whe -was personally heard, madé as to the case of Thomas F,|¥nder oath by the Civil Service Commis- Harding. another like that of Doyle. |Ston. Oler had been arrested for street | Harding's record of birth, ‘owever, wan| fighting. Sentence was suspended. He found to be an error. was certified by the commission, Well, Mr. Creelman," satd Mr, Buck-| Creelman'a replies were combative and ner, “we want simply to find out who {Not at all instructive, | to call next to find out who ds respon. | a * sible for these amen, We have had| STOP BUCKNER FROM LYING! three now"—meaning Mayor Gaynor, CREELMAN DEMANDS, Mr, W and Mr, Creelman. Buckner said regarding one applicant “The records show thet this man w: arrested four times. Without consider- the triviatity of ARRESTED AT TWELVE YEARS; ONCE STAMPED CARD WRONG. ‘Then followed inquiry into the cases gust Gosden Wilok aie teen gieett| of Philly Maixner and A, C, DeHart. eck cn the foenee! ‘ The latter had said he ne was ar-| tr Creelman half rose. fasted, but, when examined after Llewt. | “pis examination 1s eoing to end if Seaton e. De Hane as had forgotten |1 nave to answer any of thove lying Graig tid: ate ised haat a eete Ive] questions, Th's naw was not a thief, Basie an eae Ob eort ands ogee was | 02 deliberately lied in thowe que discharged from work ‘for incorrectly | Wore | arder Bin Jateee te ace te stamping # timo card, Ing me these lying questions, This {x Q. And you thought this man, whom|iitte Republican ring politics, and 1 you re-certified to Mr. VW be on the force? A, The Co Ido ought to not propose to come here and be pinission as heckled by a lot of lying queations to ® whole, voted to retain him. It was.|ieip out a lot of cheap. politicians. therefore, our judgment that he was fit} -riose jes have gone to far. to go on the force. Alderman Robert Downing was on his Q. Did you make an investigation into | geet: the case of Dennis Healey, who swore! “{ want you to understand, Mr. he never was In the liquor huginess when tn reality ad heen? A, No, Mr, Waldo took him with the ten I men- Uoned, Q. Did you investigate the case of Morris Pollack? A. Yes ¢ Mr. Creelman broke in with this “there's a ‘woman in the H-O Mills — an with the Distri . and In every case th Attorney's office has refus presto ¥ Pres x reais iateliuam expert cook — pisirletsAttoriey. retused to PETES who teste in her these men ought to go to the police own oven every ig ees batch of Presto Flour that goes 1 ort his question, Mr, C c ou ee ae (Ertl through. It’s because her word “When I first took ofce T was! ig law, and her “O.K.” final, that ee cine mtuty tight tte | Presto Flour always comes to rosecute first case that cam:] you right. to mywattention T took before a Magis!“ "Pell your grocer to bring you trate and asked for a warrant Th ‘ f th warrant was refused, the Magistrat-| @ package and try one of the senting us to the District-Attorney, th | gecipes it contains. That will District-Attorney's office elling us that prove Presto Flour. Special for Monda: OCOLATE SILVER SPRING, ade value else Pol BOX whore. Monday's Olferiog SMOOTH JORDAN 0c value cleoubere oy 290 Park How and Cortlandt street, stores Milk Chocolate Covered Peppermints Delicious cream centres, trongly with nce of peppermint enveloped in @ cov- Creelman,” hh So 1 here to play politi is a Republican ring n then we got no support from lie.” Morris Pollack, CITIZENS THANK ROSENTHAL SLAYERS’ CAPTUR® commend jen Is from the Cit Jet at jUnion Aug. 1 last. Hows | the resol Buckner, 1 want to say right now thal! ingeimeeting of yoy ought to mo vareful about talking goon the PM Why, when you had His(\j,, eral. (Signed) ; \ that T am not t i say this you WALDO FOR Waldo madd Whe has le t In arresting the “ ‘in Rosenthal muy a mas "On Aug, 19, 1911. w ito ina of th n ' Awe 4, 104 ce Depa to approbt maining fe t cae. ‘The successful 4 must be a source of ration Department, asx it ts 4 ciliate , Respectfully you CITIZEN RO: rer tary.” — — + “FRAT” HOUSE BURNS. Livents on Fires Becoming Vearty Correll Grounds. 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