The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1912, Page 1

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670% COLUMNS ADVERTISING ( 13 COLUMNS FROM BRODALY! ARAN ee IN THE EVENING WORLD IN 5 DAYS PAID VICE GRAFT 10 GUN MEN AND POLICE ER—Falr to-night and Saturday. INAL EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. 2. by The Press t ‘New York Worl i ii Circulation Books Open to A Publishing LIFE OF THE CZAR'S SON IS SAVED BY THE KNIFE UF AJEWISH SURGEON Prof. Israel Demanded Better! Conditions for the Jews in Return for Service. | REVEALS BOY’S MALADY.| Tubercular Kidney From Which He Suffered Is Removed by Operation. (By Vntted Pre) BERLIN, Deo, 20.—What appears to be | the true explanation of th | the Russian evitch became known | to-day, when It learned in medical circles here that Prof. Israel of Berlin, one of the world's most celebrated spe- clalists on kidney dtveases, went to St. Petersburg and by an ex- ceedingly delicate operation, removed « tubercular kidney from the elght-year- vid hetr-apparent to the throne of all the Russias, Prof. Israel ts sald to have received a | fee of claimed as a boon e ines of recently {Brunswick ar of the laws prouicidng the iment of Jews in Odessa Prof, Israel is a Jew. Although the to the royal the Czarev redurg physicians and knew the SIX PROMOTERS UNDER ARREST FOR $30,000000 FRAUD | Offices of Sterling Debenture Corporation Raided After Indictments Are Returned. SOLD SHARES BY MAIL, | Flotation of Stock in Oxford | Mills Lead the Arrests. Linen to Six promoters of the Sterling Deve! concern the Madison Square thas t wer sliding, at which for sc time tots a la Int wk, rested to-day on indict th using th w arrest NEW YORK, FRIDAY, jet olde 20, 1912. “|Policeman on Trial for Vice Graft, ; 4 HOYER OSES His Accuser and Other W. itnesses “HIS LIFE IN LEAP. -FORMOVING TRAN j Can dy Manufacturer's Young: ; est Son Dashes for Platform | as Cars Start. UNDER WHE Coolly Directs His Removal in Wagon When Ambulance | SLIDES S| Is Slow in Arriving. | | John § | late Muyler, youngest son of the millionaire candy manufacturer, | fell beneath the wheels of a city-bound fe awanna train at Morristown, N. J, to-day, and, after both his legs had been | 4 so badly that amputation was necessary, he calmly directed measures | taken for lis own rellef. At the Morris- |town Memorial Hospital, to which he | Was taken, stil! conscious, In an express wagon, he died in a few hours Young Huyler, nineteen, a student at Princeton, went to Morristown last eveniug to attend the “coming out” Miss at the 3 youth named Cleveland, started tor the railroad station, swinging a suit monico train and w “eveland boarded the | » through vars toward the smok Huyler stopped at | the stand in the station to buy a paper and, as d Wt on the platform, nh Was pulling out. ise, he overtook it and Hampered remedy, they hesitated to perform the| two more whose appr operation, Czar alas finally was] Brookville, Mass... to: ard rail beside the persuaded to call Prof. Israel, and ie) th tal authorities have put innigration laws were set aside by royal! to an which fs so welght of ease dragged edict for the celebrated surge He | nettet ARAN BhEWean 48 him back. His feet slipped and for was escorted from and to the frontier] and $3,000,000 a year. few seconds, Wille the train wos ga 1 alde to the Czar, It was said that their total business | £28 speed, he clung to the rail, 1 operated alone, and re+|since incorporation an T to abort {168 trailing on the plat?) Petersburg but one day. | $0,000,000, ropped the quit case and trtet to oa panied by of bis own| for several years past the promoters | Himselt back on. th. Ae aittear ta Behl Sarre Nhe tae ck een S| NEWSDEALER DragGeo YOUTH Ung Deb n FROM THE RAIL! Recently It ame known that the} throug ail E Be: GUGANE: between zarevite H and grave alarm | ch h it us! own that | felt wi chosen iselan throne. in London that Caareviteh) Was so wounded list attendant that be could ot succeed to the thr petbceiann silo NEWS OF TWINS MADE HIM SPEED AUTO AND GET FINED. » of Mark A. Baker, employ of a man Wost Tweltt toe Httle tréet, had twins he th vent on him to devel with the Iner er speed ase in hts rate O) n Broadway yesixth streets. s when I was up sald Bak 14 Kast Pourth high tu get he and If the |; as |, 3 incum-| , to remind him yer he put ot nd Aned Lim $8: eney, saving. he © appeal rt of the ¥ nder Pro’ k until the fine is paid. ee; CiOlD ast Christmas “acksges, a World “Lost and ad, next Sunday; To locate some snissing fr relative or hey, have an formation Wanted’ ad, |) in next Sunday's Word |! Then your call for “Help” will be circulated into more New York City homes and offices than if sent out through the Sunday Herald, Vines, Sun, Tribune and Press COMBINED, And Think of the Great Saving in Expense! - BU WE RR BU Vw w weeny tem der the direct Investigatio: t- Office inspectors had to do with ¢ flotation of shares in the Oxford Linen Mills. Those arrested and held tn $00 bail aplece by Commissioner Shields on the nge of using the mails for >per were Sidney Re my Barron, Wilbur M. St 3. Findley, Fr maker Mudge, Middl Mass, ret process of nto Mnen in a ording 19 any floated b: Frank 1. field, Maw Oxford Lt sell, Frank EB. Winchell. — TWO SHIPS ON SAME SHOAL; ONE FLOATED, ONE MAY SINK. n was float afternoon undamaged, The Taft ie. mained fast, however, and lifesavers The captain o Hatt and seve f River a Tae schooner n leasing add > Fe ae gin with, ts ie a i trust than a few bruises. fell in such a way, go volunta ing more us legs slip %. H. Bure aler at | the ation, was the first son to| reach him, He dragged young Huyle: from the rails before the rear truck | could pass over him, Both less were almost severed, but the | poy: emtied | "“L guess we'd better get an ambulance he sald tile a bystander was telephoning for | Hance, Burchell got a length | and made a tourniquet, Huyler and tried to ald in the half raised himsei its adjustment COOLLY DIRECTS HIS REMOVAL TO THE HOSPITAL, The ambulance was delayed, and time that Was 1s We don't need to wat for an amu freight house Phe wagon wa ted fo pressed tar liuyle uv > “ANNO UNCES SUICIDE IN NOTE, Former rv Recelytngs of Max F xty-two yea at No, \ Fort 4 ‘ Y ta N A the yarner on h anging from the bed nea nis he v was overed aries 1 ad ina rove who ta ietey trom Max thts morning, sa Was golNK to end Burg lad inet reverses isiness and Wo Seebs AKO, id NOLAN was (Photographed for The Evening World at Police Headguariers To- BIRS Goonka vi Day by Stati Photo graphe ~TAFTTORESIE “TNNEW HAVE WHEN TERM ENDS —_—~ -AUTOBURGLARS DYNAMITE BANK ~ SAFE;TAKE $5,000 | | First Wire Doors of Building | President Has a Friend Seeking | Next Door to Institution } a Dwelling for Him—Yale at Mattituck, L. 1. Plans Broaden. et | an Burglars who rede tn an automobile! wy HAVEN Mm President broke into the State Bank at Mattituck, par wil) make hi. p nent residence Lod st night, blew open @ safe and |) tig vy when he skes Juties h. In the vault was a t spring, He has requested a trom New York and this Was part Of | uiag 4 y the he booty » ed by the thieves he i Ai saa f pr the village, across the st from oH a ' he Long Island Ratlroad = station. 4 - H . tig neat door to the bank, The doors |), Nan " Hight that | 4p Lup The vullding . ‘ \ t DAIRY 9) “mst $12 Men'sO’coats & Suits, $5.95 passa: y Vie MUR Cloth " : Corner, or, Barelay Bt, opp. W vad 6 Mat wplar The p nt ty UDO, ¢ Muastin J Le 4 ait " rf double the Punt District of Sut- | Measted: worth $12 ta any" other 'at he bing tw slab sd | | ge ese wpecla Brice itt and i atacday . MAYCR WILL HOLD PUCLIC HEARING ON MOVIE ORDINANCE Proposed Picture Show Law Will Be Discussed in De- tail on Tuesday. if Mayor Gaynor hax decided to give a | puna day on tie proposed | movin rdinances, which y Jadopted by the Hoard of Aldermen Jiaws affect the mo lotuve houses of this city, with reference to Jrexulation, censorship and structure to safety, have actively heen advocate The Evening World, and it wa \ 1 ted and \ In 4 1 f 1 ' Ma t ‘ ‘ rad 1 asiied i Nd a deter . 1 poir 1 Vorld’s moving pleture uplift carnpaign 49 also to be preseut, tv speak | p: in favor of the ordinan: | Ly Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | 32 PAGES WEATHER—Fale (o-méght and Saturday. FINA EDITION. PRICE ‘ONE CENT. WOMAN WITNESS SAYS \ RIVERSIDE DRIVE “SKELLY AND ZELIG GOT GRAFT FOR PROTECTION |Mary Goode Swears Rosenthal Gun- mens Leader Made Her Pay $125 to Prevent Another Gang Raid After Holdup. WALDO ASKS WHITMAN'S AID IN GRAFT ROUNDUP \Send Every Police Crook to Prison, Is Commissioner’s Announced Purpose of Alliance. Commissioner Waldo announced ‘his -fternoon that he frad asked the co-operation of Dis‘rict-Attorney Whitman in an investigation of the Detective Branch of the Police Department, with a view to Police |prompt criminal prosecution of any police officers who may be found to nave committed an illegal act. The Police Commissioner has arranged tor a widespread investigation, with a view to punishing delinquent police- men for violation of the rules of the Department, but he wants the Dis- trict-Attorney to help him send crookéd policemen to jail. The Commissioner began an investigation into the Detective Bureau jot the Mercer .treet station a month ago when it was charged that a rob- bery was ‘framed’ in a Broadway feather importing house and police- men stole $1,500 worth of feathers. This investigation h: spread to —]otne districts and there is now under way a pretty general investigation, Junder the girection of Deputy Commissioners Walsh, Dillon and Dough- jerty and Chief Inspector Schmittberger, Commissioner Waldo wants to find owt all about the relation of detectives: with crooks, and if such rel tlvew Into he first sign o: between the Police D District-Attorney's office ent todday whe toms ave let criminal paths, newe harmony nt and the me appar Assistant DiviricteAte torney Groel appeared at the trial of Polleeman John J. Skelly, accused af collecting graft from the keeper of a disorderly house. Mr. Groehl will @e- clde whether the case calls for crimainat action, Not only did she pay $0 to the police for the priBege of running a disorderty se, wall Mary Goode, tn testifytag Inst Policeman John J. Skelly in n the latter's trial at Headquarters tut she had to pay “Big Jack’ the gang leader, $16 to protect house from high GETS EXCITED AS PIER I$ BURNED Captain and Wife, Trapped by Near Death in 97th Street Blaze. Flames, indirectly openc graft which vely pract 1 by the wast s S11 Rivenside Drive wa blanketed tor] * an spaced viata alti be Gyp the Blood” and three other gun: with meting pall of reas’ men invaded Mrs. Goode's place witb noke, watch not even closed windows [drawn revolvers, robbed the Inmates amd | would {Dwellers in. the ‘visitors and “Big Jack” Zelig Apartinent houses ted the Riverside | visited her and mataed her $1 FS achange with frantic appeals to the| <uara that “Gyp the Blood? Ra Foie’ Gwe tere th CRECTEEAiUnciies | WORM CG: rae at a vis Gyp" wae a mei Ma's g partinent, the Pire Department and t AG ehae uae wew to do something aout IGT seetly tn about the sam The Evening World alone lad otx she used whe the teleph within twenty mine | accusation | manic Cross - examination It wan the te the foot ; faite ge off her charge Ww vet, Which | that Skelly collected $25 from her ani t Je rom all acs | 4sreed to protect her dis f ‘ ful t » West One Hundred and Ninth atre@ \ started in a watchman's shanty! for $50 4 month ! mm ihe Street Department plets|WEPT WHEN PRESSED on oh I SARE BOR | CROSS-EXAMINATION, : } rita pier and into several | CPOSs-examination with this witness ‘ te ? cine thne it] Teally wasn't of much use, She flatly ' Wri abs GARion |, | pefused to answer questions she did nat aaah ti sie like and burst into tears when crowded re ey ‘ or an answer. At one stage of the 4 hearing, when Lawyer Grant for Skelly hone af ihe Aset\ ore was pressing her with personal ques A Seren ions, Deputy Commissioner Walsh I have told you I would elt ean Miata: cthelo a But you spoke unkindly an kather up their belongings ana|t Me and f don’t want your proteg toff by the Names, tion,” snapped the witness Capt Iligh Lawless of a elty scow} Deputy Waleh turned his head and ’ Ht sh che fire and helped Capt, | Sratehed his chin, and Lawyer Grant Tigranam take his wife (o land, A[sritted his teeth, ‘The sum and subs hauffour, Howard Duncan, offered the} atance of Mra, Goode's charge againal f jis car and Mrs Ingraham, who {Skelly was not changed by all the fers as pa 1 wa ken to J \y and twisting tactics of Mr, Grant, 1 ye cross-examination by Lawye! XUngulshed th the] Grant brought out considerable matter supe © of tho] asainer bis client that Deputy Comte. not crumpled by the! sioner Walah had ni deat was tora Gown by the remem, airect crpinations ee ene ge ake meme eee terre er eer aw women .

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