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wan true, I then mang for the Chief we when the Aldermanic probers of thal Tt ctor and told Oliver to produce | the iron workers’ ofMee. confinement” until his will-power gave | Ss#aulting men in public conveyances.’ brings health and Petice Investigating Committee resum-| ter eas.” col that the | Way. She was placed under restraint by her|sirength to every } of their hearing. Mer. Buckner questioned the Gomenie-| Th? Government annovnes raid He ‘Aasistant District-Attorney Nott totd| Felatives and declared tucompetent.| one along * life's e Mr, eee, Sey, fom bday stoner remarding the method of Invest fe ee reports are to be read tol siry that the only third degree he| The Long Island Loan & Trust Co. It aids di- thet after j r . ) was to have been appointed?’ asked Mr. Buckner. “It was,’ answered the witness. “Are you certain of the date?’ PSTANTONGULTY 32 ‘ [08 1 Then Lam In the wrong and you - SHREKS WITNESS = SSE 2 Mistake in the date of the meeting be- tween himself, Givney and Stanton. Before committing himself to a post- Detective Oliver, Before Police Invéstigators, Denounces Dismissed Lieutenant. tive and emphatic statement that Nov. 7 wan the date of the meeting with Stanton, Gibney sald, “lam as mute as anything that Nov, 7 the date.” “WIN the rest of the story you are to tell be as accurate as your atate- | ment regarding the Nov. 7 date?” asked Mr. Buckner. “Absolutely and you need not bo- lieve anything else T say, if I am not correct as to Nov. 7," anid the witness Oliver was equally as positive in he could not hear Oliver's version. WALDO ON STAND AFTER STAN- TON DENIES. Following the appearance on the ftand this afternoon of the dismissed Lieut. Stanton, during which he dented the story of attempted extortion, P Comminsioner Waldo was called withers, Was Offered Place on Force for $250, He Declares, but i Refused to Pay. ¥ 4 came infatuated with him, followed him | ""\ { a Pi row, at $3.95. My secretary, Mr. Sheehan, told me [sions made by him to the police. fis} came For my practice I prefer Duffy's Pure Richard Oliver, first grade detective! a dicycle policeman, named ‘Carrigan | Talon W. Douglass, a newspaper Man} vo unse cmanuel Klein, contends these | around the country, threatened him with | Malt Whukey to any otber and I want * . end former police chauffeur, on whose! had told him Sttantori had attenfpted to | wae called to teatify us to the presence | samissions were extorted from Mc-| loaded revolver and narrowly escaped! people to know what a blessing it is. “ extort money from Oliver,” testified the | of @ telephone ‘spy’ system in the “ Mo. | Killing @ man in Boston who looked like ; "—K eharges Lieut. John F. Stanton was dis- y . Kenna by the “third degree.” M expecially to the aged.”—Kate Dowd. * Commissioner. union headquarters, For two months) Kenn ribed the “third degree” ae| the actor and was mistaken for him by) Clinton, Conn. e glssed by: Commissioner Waldo, was 1 t fe 1 told hi het I m, gecatied to the witness chair to-day,| had ent for Oliver, told nim whet I) Government stenographers, hidden In a)-"being starved, beaten, intimidated, not Mis: CoMn on tho atreet. a N. Y.,—the wness bye Cen ts cnlcmrat eae tems District-Attorney Miller interrupted the} 4. a public prosecutor was In a play-| @fter her estate in 189. That trusi| Gray and Blue. Sizes 3 to 10. Some of the biggest qebereted Oliver's charge that Blanton) cong bureau and that in the prosecu.|<esttmony to say It was Heckin, whol house, He accused Mr. Kleln of formu. | has been continued ever since, although | Overcoat Barpains you ever saw. They are lined Attempted to extort money from Oliver) HUOME Pit tton your judgment would |!9 “double-crossing” the union, had) tating his defenge after aceing the |Mis# Coffin has, at times, been free! 2 expedite his appointment to the! 4, vindicated?” asked Mr. Buckner. THE EVE WAS MADE WITH Says Labor Leader “‘Double- Crossed” the Union. of the Bridge International Association identification at apiracy” trial to-d the room below, recorded what was said 1) turned over the office keys so detective Department—Oliver called Up) “No intell'gent person has criticised. ‘The action brought to-day Is against] ‘, ‘ OAL Gommnlosiover Walde's oMce on thelTne onty orlticiam came, T think, in|deak at night. In this way, Mf. Miller’ Detective Bureau for bie work in the| Mra Liliian W. Coulllard, the admints- Ce erat een waar pietceel coats is worth $7.50. They are now on sale at $4.99. phere “pe cesses spud Pig ee yo ated speeches,” snapped! asserted, the aay beg or what case. tratrix of the estate of Sexta Coffin, ‘Waat 414 you say q transpired in the office while the @eat’ demanded Mr. Buckner. “1 petated that Gibney, whom I want- es @ Witness, was unwilling to come @e Now York.” “Did you ¢ell that to Commissioner “Would it have been a vindlontion to nd “T sought no vind Tt was Just © case of @ man gone wrong. T have) ald little attention to what Stanton has said about the department.” —>—_— POLICE MATRONS BEATEN IN WAGE RAISE FIGHT. Appellate Division Reverses Special not, I told it to Lieut. Retlly f the Commissioner's oMce, He an- @wered the phone.” “Were you accustomed to call up the tron, upon the payroll of the department ané privileges of patrolmen with @ max- Oliver asked Stanton to Wentify to The him the “somebody” who wae making | Um velary of $1,000 per year. doorman in the station house to which @he may be appointed.” Mrs. Priess wis appointed matron in 184, Und contended that by virtue of the amendment of this year her salary has been raised to that of a patrolman who has served an qual length of time, 4:4, “Well, you go home and I'll send @ man up to se you.” _ Later, a man describing himself as “Marry” call tng the latter's absence, and talked with Oliver's wife. Later, and as a result Federal Grand Jury was investigating the dynamite cases. Douglass raid the sound receiver was under President Frank H. Ryan's desk. Secretary Herbert 8. Hockin was in the same room at a desk formerly occupied by J. J. MoNamara, the confes: dynamiter. After the atenographers had been re- porting what had been said for weeks, the Government officiais as Assistant District-Attorney C. Nicholas succeeded in recovering th hone instruments. After reached under the desk, grabbed the tn: strument and fied with it to the street, Bound for Mexico, MOBILE, Ala., Oct. 26.—The revenue teaming in pursult cutter Winona 11 ND OF HOCKIN Prosecutor in Dynamite Trial ot and Structural Iron Workers after the oMfcials of that union had been indicted for alleged complicity with the MoNamara brothers were produced for “dynamite con- nt w. telling Se NING WORLD RIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912. DICTAGRAPH PLANT |“THIRD DEGREE” IN USE |ESTATE OF HEIRESS, ONLY ON THE STAGE, SAYS. PROSECUTOR McKenna Not Tortured by Po- lice, Nott Declares—Case Goes to Jury. Joseph J. McKenna, on trial for his caro inst him wi given to the jury [by Judge Rosaisky this afternoon. McKenna Js acoused of killing ite tle girl by striking her head against the stone flooring of the vestibule of No. 1077 Ogden avenue and then hiding the body In tho cellar, The chief evi- dence against McKenna is the admis- n}aliowed to sleep and kept in solitary had seen In his ten years’ experience *!play, “The Third Degree.” Mr. Nott might put the instruments under Ryan's! praised Capt. Sam Price of the Bronx —____ APHASIA VICTIM GETS LOST. Charles Smith, Retired Merchant, Fo Charles Smith, sixty-five years old, & retired merchant who lives with his brother at No. 65 West Sixty-ninth street, was taken into custody by the Newark, N. J. police to-day, after he He became confused and his distress brought on a mental disturbance from e They Managed to Gather In Reed, age twenty-elght, of No, 420 Jer- sey avenue, Jersey guilty in Special Sessions to-day of shoplifting in the Fourteenth Street Store. They stole seven pairs of gloves, five strings of pearl beads, @ve rings, y, were found have the custody of the entire estate of Mise Coffin, now amounting to about $50,000, turned over to the institution. i} | | said Marks ley, “that it Keeps him busy these keeping track of hia soctal obligations. “Very likely that's it, At any rate, he doesn't seem to have time to bother with his financial obilgations,” replied Lenders. ———— Nurse Dowd Says: “‘Blessing for the Aged’’| During many ye: exp nce she has always found thie great medi- cine wonderfully efficient. She writes: “Iam a nurse and wish! The fact that Harriet Elizabeth CoMn|to tell you what Duffy's Pure Malt NEMESIS OF ACTOR REVIVES OLD SCANDAL Trust Company Seeks to Se- cure Entire Control of Miss Coffin’s Fortune. Twenty-three years ago Harriet Elizabeth Coffin was the most talked of young woman in the country, Sho was an heiress, enjoying the in- come from a property left by her grand- father, a reaident of Cincinnatl. Kyrie Bellew, the actor, was then in the hey- day of his popularity. Miss Coffin be- | When she was 87 years old she had a very hard spell of sickness, and but for this medicine she would have died. I nursed another lady, 94 years old, where the medicine did ber so much good she would not do without it, One old lady, 96 years old, said she attributed her good 's Pure Malt Whiskey, without a bottle of it. and she is nev Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey Miss Coffin also developed a habit of was appointed a committee to look| from restraint f . ‘om re it for short periods. up the b who was the mother of Harriet Ellsa- beth Coffin and died jn 190. The Long Island Loan & Trust’ Co. seeks to have) Medical booklet set aside a deed of trust executed by | on request. Mra. Coffin to Mrs. Coulllard and to! The Dufly Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y. sold by druggists, $1.00 a large bottle. doctor’ i _ Clothing on Credit *48 &°20Suitor Overcoat 2 | an These suits and overcoats are a case of WZ V hi yne for some of my older naming Nov. 7 as the date, until con- fe In General Seask charged With] is sti alive became known to-day Whiskey has done : fronted with the calendar. While Oll-| tDLANAPOLES, Ind., Oct. %.—Rec-|the murder of six-year-old S184) through a eult Inatituted before Justice | Patients. Le I eae ao at TELLS OF BRIBE OFFER. | ver wan giving hin toatimony, Gibney | ooas taxen by Government atenogra.|Hkatrom in the Bronx last June, Will staagox in the Kings County Supreme | Present it |) ire, Osh year, and we Waa demiined Jn a remoge fom, where! oo oe eonterences held In the oles |Orobebiy Krow his fate today, The! Court. (Adhd Nhat | Hdlad ts if A splendid offering of Norfolk and Double-breasted 1 ‘Bargains for Boys $6.00 Boys’ Suits at $3.95 Suits, every one of which is warranted absolutely all wool; all the pants are lined throughout; they include this season’s newest and most desirable fabrics, colors and designs. Norfolk Suits, in sizes 6 to 15. Double- breasted Suits in sizes 10 to 18, Every Suit, the best $6 value you ever saw. Special To-day and To-mor- Absolutely all wool Chinchilla Overcoats in Brown, throughout with all wool flannel, belted back, velvet collar and Venetian yoke. Every one of these On Sale at These Four Stores Only Bulk Brothers 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST. 125th STREET, at $d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. 125th ‘Street Store Open Eveni » bear Greenwich, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN —SE eS SSS, . which he has suffered for many ‘all candidates for police ap-| year, abolishing the rank of doorman | P ash pe nreteeet | bee $9 ie and giving the doormen al the rights|know where it Suddenly he} TWO WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS. We are proud of our Children’s Clothing because original act to doormen fixed their #a!-| no said. S FE Fo A Lange sevriment of Lat wii Manton produced certain papers and| shal) receive the same salary es the) PURSUED AS FILIBUSTER. Della Ruell, age thirty, and Mary " i And we sell it to you directly from our own Work- Shops. This means Better Values and Better Service to the Customer. For Friday and Saturday, and particularly at our eee rN y N Melb: weay umes” had been wandering helpl around | N Si iaiies guactiense Olives diekkta: Term in Granting $400 Hee satis fe uieh: ISM eKEGa tha eros the atreets all night, apparently a vic N = = —"Y Yas his career before he became a po- Increase, ence of the telephone system was| rine, qorane | He was identingd bin : Thira Door : K nee i 5 * = Giver asld he ware taxicad| Tye Appetiote Division has reversed | known. A voice, according to the |Daper# found in his pocked aid his) 263 Sixth Ave. bien tite ats A NATIONAL INSTITUTION === a x4 the order of the @pectal Term granting | Government, was heard to say, “I think} sought him home. fe N iG OFPEREO “FIX HIM UP"|e peremptory writ of mandamus direct-|they have been llatening to us right) yr smith had started for Orange|N Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store. rownh 9 n oO i POR 9250, HE BAYS. ing the Police Commissioner to place the | along.” yeaterday afternoon and had left the|\ ——— ® weeks before he was finally ap-| ame of Adele D. Priess, a police ma-| On last Feb. 17, Douglass said he and | train At Navare (hetaa’ cP Olkane: CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS fo talk with Gibney, Oliver saw the ft jous “Harry” on Broadway and Gwdsequentiy, in the presence of Gibney, he charges met Stanton when the latter, witness doslared, offered to ‘fix him Justice Mclaughlin, who writes the opinion in which all concur, matron 18 not entitled to more than $1,000 per year. The action Ato albvon case brought In favor f all trons in the depart- ments, im of the suspected filibuster schooner L. M, Dantsler, which quietly slipped her moorings and departed et 9 A. M. to-|ham, one sash cord, all valued at $15.45, dey. It was believed the Dantsler| Where the shoplifters stowed these aimed to reach @ Mexican port. The/ valuables to get them out of the store schooner carried no clearance papers,|did not come out in the testimony. They two corkecrews, one shirt waist, one Broadway Store, we are offering 150 Boys’ tin dipper, twenty-two yards of ging- School Suits reduced from $10.00, $12.00 and \ $15.00: Fa “seeing is believing,” for words would seem an exaggeration of their real value. But you owe it to yourself to see these gar- ments, for they will save you money. ‘the © wa" tor sa. | oe Alderman fimith, of the Committes, to the continued probing into ton case, characterizing the es & “reopening of the Sta and beyond the province of Alerman Smith was Chairman, who ordered ‘oceed. Som Bae SE LATONIA ENTRIES. pe See <Ce ae it was charged. Extraordinary V DRUG STORE GOODS were fined $100 each, which they paid. alues in Highgrade Never have such stylish suits and overcoats been offered in so wide a range of materials as this lot comprises. There will be a style and material to suit the most critical. Low price does not alter our guarantee of absolute satisfaction or your money promptly refunded. This guarantee goes with every one of these suits and coats. Clothe Your Whole l 00 A WEEK Ve LMT ULNA MU ITAL TED $6.50 These are Fancy Mixed Double-Breasted Knicke erbocker Suits in broken lines from our Reg- ular Stock. Special Items to be found in the Departments devoted to the outfitting of young folks in- clude Sweaters at $2.65, $1.00 Underwear at 65c and $5.00 Children’s Velour Hats at $3.95, BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway & Sixth Avenue, between 31st and 32nd Streets, Cooper Square opposite 5th Street. , are : Bons 1 wanted nothing to do a ey eee Te \ Family on Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb Ave. P. 1 3 N Be a umcon let ‘a eareosete ll Patent Medicines Toilet Articles || money to Harry or Stanton to Lah eres Lad. "fi eee ene Laver on.88¢ |I) G0¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste. ia N | This is the only credit house where you are sure of : id Fin Gubety "sak eo asquare deal in Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices | toatl teeta CAUREL ENTRIES. rt ‘HOW TO ere WINTER XO FURST RACK Two-year-olde; sellin ne na hae | anne adbadaad tk CRN a ce iy VOTE ‘Be the midst of his testimony Otiver uo; te | jail, 2; Oehre Cor | cee A ta 72D ANNIVERSARY SALE) <= news tn EN iee sear der rial 0! HE uring. ing IGGETT'S ARE BNE BET ogee : Bess Bai ieee oy, coe aE NEVER KNOWINGLY ||, aon fro 2 a apenas tataned Tinea He was overruled, the commit- ‘eclding its probing was not to be | for fered with by a mere court of fus- el, Otherwise T would not have against him.” UNDERSOLD Extra Special! Buffet Apnoflionmen Hitman de to Subjects ENCYCLOPEDIA e | About Politics >; kish Wash | ‘ in indignant outbreak on the part of {oriole Mant tne Pure Drugs Herta large ties Geshe Bar dal n | ug) ened the proceedings. Mr | dinette, lob: * Ati tine eg xt vy was pinning him down to the| un Mir It jog Olly 4 for 25c | ref hie_meating with Stanton frame mig uy bm qu ON CREDIT | ment of money was discussed, aporelia, 41, sApiaser | ‘the witness: aimed 4 jou’ Muwehinson, ‘110; Madeline 1, fe are ying to show perjury” om my phreny $ 90 sire te a 1o show perjury m, .t ih. a . bs PS Gide want to break Stanton fh. Kodo, sue (WA | este oi AND 48 es guilty ax the most damned i gone nae _— questioned further re- I Meeting with Stanton, On talked in my presence al Money, just Yike a book. He | the price for endorsing me would ¥ Gibney, who was present, Mm ‘Aim ‘that 6 little high, Lieuten- reed to meet the next last longest in laundering hold shape. Try them—it will pay you. The newest shape is the Pembroke, with money from | a to Genuine Congrese Playing Cards in Leather Case Extra Special! Halloween Novelties Isn’t it_a wonder at the price? 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