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; ~~ PRISONERS WENT ur “MOVIES” Life. In Riverioad Jail Was One Long Dream of Bliss, Ex-Warden Says. VISITED THE SALOONS. Thomas Furey to Tell Grand Jury Remarkable Tale How Convicts Strolled Streets. ‘Why be honest and obey the laws of | | the land when there is such a delightful haven of refuge for the unregenerate as ‘the famous Suffolk County Jatl at River. heat? Grand Jurors and citizens will undoubtedly put this query G@nother, after hearing the testimony of former Warden Thomas Furey, who was " by Sheriff Brush last Sep- because, he alleges, he refused allow a privileged prisoner to go to @ ball game. Furey outlined to an Evening World feporter to-day the testimony he will Give before the Suffolk County January Grand Jury when it takes up Its inves- tigation of the now famous escape of Miss Esther Hartis, confidence spinster and gem collector, who debonairely re- Jeased herself from the $%0,000 jail just before the break of daw. last Monday. Harris was to Wednesday for added some piquancy to did the fact that she car- to one of luggage and was driven from the dell gates dn a motor car. Aside from the fact that he te eure he can prove the prisoners in the jatl re allowed to tor ball games, mov- picture shows, Ret joyously drunk Riverhead saloons and roam the Mreets at will in search of a Job, the former warden has nothing sensational ty tell the Grand Jury. JAIL ATTENDANTS “JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS.” htt may be of intorest Of Suffolk County and elsewhere,” sald Furey, “that two weeks ago a River- saloonkeeper called up Sheriff yh and ead: ‘Say, Sheriff, I wish You would send some of your men down tp my place to get those nine prisoners let out for the day. They are all nk and fighting, and T don't want Place to get a bad name.’ I believe Sheriff had to get a counte of his ties out of bed to send to the and collect those prisoners. \ Lcourse, there was no fear that uid try to escape. They couldn't We been more comfortable anywhere i m the jal). The food ts good and @eeping quarters luxur' The t Attendants were all jolly good ywe to them.” <The former warden sald he could fur- wish the grand jury and District Attor- ; Green h positive information i tno one was on duty in the Jail when Harris walked out with her bur- isons impedimernta between midnight ané 4 o'clock Monday morning. “I now have « good line on the per- fon who let that Harris woman out, and when I spring the name there will be something in the way of @ sensation, “{ lost my job because I refused to allow a prisoner to go to a ball game at ‘the County Fair. This was last Septem- very friendly wton, brother-in- led to Newton and Newton let g0. Then I went to the Sheriff and _ asked who was Warden, Newton or I. I told him I had been Warden of the jail for ten years undor four different @heriffs and that 1 didn't approve of the custom of turning the prisoners out “ih WeGivesS. 2H. O8 STO Give S. & H. Green Stamps AND BALL BALL GAMES 906-06 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912, otoseseseees: PARAEAADRA DEMOS DD « 030500009000 THEY WEN’ FREELY 40 THE BASE BALL GAME Your BRISONERS 1S ALi BLACE DA! BA! DON Worry. n Apour me! AL [TAIL | » the citizens | © O060056- ONE OF THE WOMEN WENT AWAY IN FINE STYLE C6 49-0090004000 000000000008 © to enjoy themeelves. The Sheriff re- ; plied: 4 FIRED FOR NOT LETTING PRIS- ONER GO TO BALL GAME. “You've been warden ten years, eh?’ Well, I guess that's long enough,’ Thereat he gave me the sack.’ “During the spring and early sum- mer a Mra. Jones, a short-term pris- oner, Was permitted to go to the mov- ing picture theatres as often as she wanted to, Practically all of the prisoners who were in for @ year or so were made trusties and let out to wander about the town at will, The keys to the Jail hung up in the Sher- {ff'n office, where anybody could go in and help themselves, “Only last week I met a prisoner on the street and asked him what he was doing out. He said: ‘Oh, I'm looking | for a Job. The Sheriff told me to go| out and help myself to any Job I could find. He said I could keep the money sleep in the Jail nights, Pretty , eh? he waid, winking both eyes, “Many of the prisonera helped out from time to time in the County Clerk's office. Whenever a good bookkeeper was needed, Brush would dress up one of his prisoners, who knew bookkeeping, in a high collar and a natty sult and send him over to the County Clerk. When they weren't working, they'd sit around smoking cigars and chewing the rag. “Now, these are only a few of the 'Sevent things that I will tell the Grand Jury. | I've got @ lot more that I intend to keep under my hat for the time being. I think we a Boing to have quite a nifty lttle investigation, when we get started.” > . THe PRisone Pane NIGHT KEYS TAKE ONE ON YOuR 9006464 A SUGGESTION FOR. THE CONVENIENCE OF Pens 400006 FATHER, MOTHER AND FOUR CHLOREN FOUND dae Aad sabre Year-Cid Woman Tried to Nurse and Care for Entire Family. raw-boned giant, who If with @ whimsical turn +. Yel Nevertheless is earnest and sincere in all he says, For the last few days, he has been in close con- ference with County Prosecutor Green, who has taken up the escape of the Harris woman and five other prisoners Six members of an Itallan Inborer's farntly, occupying an fil-kept tenement) apartiment at No, %7 Ely street, ‘e discovered to-day in the throes of a ty- | phoid epidemic and removed to St. Vin- cent's Hospital in two ambulances. who wandered into dim distance during | Guleseppi Cangalosi, aged forty; the summer. Marte, his wife, aged thirty-five; Phit!p, TE eam a son, aged thirteen; and three 1,200 NEW STREET LAMPS, |aauzhters, Carmoia, aged ten; Anna, aged seven; and Conctppa, aged five ‘They're to Cont $9,000 on Broadway | years, are all afflicted, and Amsterdam, Maria Carvetta, mother of Mra, Can- | galos! and seventy-two years of age, has nuraed the family for the past| ten days without being uttacked by the | disease, } Failure of tany of the Cangalost tan: | Ny to appear outalde their rooms for 4 fortnight led the other inmates of the tenement house, numbering twenty-six families, to send a reptot to the Mul- | berry a#treet police station, asking an in-; vestigation, Polleoman Cross sum- | moned Drs, Reed and Healy of St. Vin- | cent's Hospital, ‘Cangalosi and his wife are tn a serous condition and thelr recovery Is doubtful. | Twelve hundred ornamental lamps of. constructed In such manner ho runs may re tering. are to be erected which was conceived by Henry who planned the * “goose neok" style Re and the money has already been appri priated. The form of construction will able passengers in cars easily and readily to read the street name: BROOKLYN'S 8S 98 STORES ALL 0V:R BROOKLY ALWAYS LEADING SELECTED LARGE, FINE EGGS FOR 100 STAMPS FREE With One Pound Can Tee Arr Brand BAKING POWDER ILK: Borden’s Peerless Evaporated RNS, See Telephone Directory for Lint. 25c 40¢e Large 7 Cc Can Stone 1 Walls Do Not a Prison Make, $ Nor Bars a Cell, In Riverhead Jail! L FROM We zs C7 THE WOMEN PRISONERS WENT To THE MOVIES) OOT You SHERIFF? DIS 1S Gus IN MY = IF You DONT, TAKE Em, AWAY= I'LL anew Em RS “cur up IN oe A NEAR BY SALOON GWAN , nS WATCHA it MERE) LOOKIN! ger Heat) HERE? A a RS THEY AMBLE FREELY ABouT THE VILLAGE n apartment, provided she arranged fo: the thorough sanitation of the rooms. |emASH ON JERSEY CENTRAL; BETHLEHEM, Pa, York local passen tra! Railroad of at 800A. M, er coal train t Dec, 12—A © train on the Jersey, due d into the rear of niles south of hezw.t ai badly di ng much tock and blocking both trac one was seriously injured, i 6 mann aCmpy s. Block 8th Av. 362 355 mph EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street Practical Xmas Gifts! AT MONEY SAVING PRICES $20 Turkish Rocker ‘Durable, Well Made Furniture $3 Mahogany Finished Rocker O04 NONE SERIOUSLY INJURED. rolling No profit-making—cen(-a!l disposal plant for garbage and ashes, At present It comts the city $1,000,000 @ year for disposition a for a self SERVIA RECALLS HER MINISTER FROM AUSTRIA Sudden fers Unexplained Ac- tion Looks Like Break of Relations. f garbage and ashes. President McAneny's plan contem- Plates the erection of # plant elther on bee or Rikers ea at a cont of 500,000, $2,1500,00 by the aig and "Garonne cs ine contractor. Operation would remain with the con- tractor, with whom the city would share the profits, half and half. of Reon $1,000 MORE FOR CAPTURE OF ASSAILANT OF GIRL. Acting Governor of New Jersey Brings the Total Offers Up to $2,250. TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 12.—Acting VIENNA, Dec. 12.——By an imperative | Governor John D, Price to-day author- order from Helgrade, the Servian Min-| ized the publication of a proclamation inter to Austria, M. Simics, to-day was! fering a reward of $1,000 ‘to be patd recalled. ‘There waa no explanation |0Y the State for the arrest and convic- : tion of the man who ten days ago at- offered by the diplomat or the Servian| tcked Mian Luella Marehall on. the Foreign Minister, No successor to the outskirts of this city. recalleds Minister was announced, and} she was brought to the hospital here the action of Servia was construed aa and for days it was hoped that sh: a formal breaking off of diplomatic re-| might recover consciousness long lungary. enough to tell who her assailant was Furious fighting |1f she knew him. She had brief spells f semi-consciousness and finally died without naming him. Several negroes and white men have been arrested and | turned loose and dogs were employed in-an effort to trace the man without success, The thousand dollars which the State offers makes @ total of $2,250 which will be paid for the arrest of the as- sailant. The county has offered a re- ward of $500, a local business house has offered a similar sum and the fam- ily offers $250. De “eks and Turks, It ts re- . Was resumed before the n of Janina. A battalion udians 0 ed the village of Drisco, near Ja ter 1 hours | of ‘Turks he sur: | despernte fe Many re killed and wounded and vivors put to route. BERLIN, Dec, 12.—Conferences were veld to-day between Alfred von Kiderlen- | Waschter, the German Foreign Minia- ter, and Dr. $. Daneff, one of the Bul- arian peace plenipotentiaries, who passed through the German capital on his way to London, a MRS. CAULEY IS INDICTED FOR PERJURY IN LOVE SUIT. Woman Who Sought Breach of Promise Damages While Living With Husband Faces Prison. Mrs. He Cauley, the trained nurse who was suing David A, Sherard for | $25,001 for alleged breach of promise and | on the witness stand, last Tues lay | nad buried her hus- | n Anivew J | by the Grand Jury to-d nent was hand- ed up to Judge O'Sullivan in Part L of General Sessions, ' ely after the platnuff tn the, heard in the Supreme Court atically confronted by her husband with whom she had been Iiv- ing constantly, she was arrested by rep: resentatives of the Distriet-Attorney’ ce, who had planned to trap nee. | She was lodged in the Tombs without | In her cell whe talked wildly and! the suit against Shevard had deen | one of * She will be arraigned O'Sullivan esmorryn Resinol heals itching skins ESINOL Oinument and Ree inol Soap stop itching in- stantly and soon restore the akin to perfect health, in even the worst cases of eczema, rash, ringworm, hives or other tormenting, unsightly eruptions. 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Sma!] Accounts Especially Invited NO STRINGS TO TH 0 EXTRA CHARGES 01 MakY ix sustaining—in tact,| 6th Ave., Cor. 18th St. “New York's Foremost Millinery @ Speciai for Friday & Saturday a startling value, a8 there § aweep effects 25.00 Paradise Sprays 1 2.00 Ostrich Plumes 1 made of finest imported African ) Unfeaaeors 189 3.00 Ostrich Plumes 2.00 Ostrich ands aad 198 very full, gl 1 wide Tory tine! full trande: } EX 0 | in black, white and all the nun.) James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street Store Only. CHRISTMAS BAZAA For the convenience of Christmas Shoppers, we have assembled in our Fourth Floor a choice selection of articles, suitable for Holiday Gifts. Each price is represented in an individual sell- ing booth, which will make it easier to select gifts, 50c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 DOLL HOUSE NOW ON EXHIBITION. - A completely furnished miniature house, large enough for adults to enter. Parents are invited to bring their children. This Toy House is a surprise and delight to both young and old. and Nora Bayes Get the Most and Best for Your Sunday Newspaper Money Words and Music of “There Is A Happy Land” The Great Song Hit Sung by \Now A, in Jack Norworth ober & Fiella Music Hall Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders,

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