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ployees Had Been Discharged Under Suspicion. In order to pay his dues and other} @bdligations in a domen lodges to which | the belonged and maintain in the Mul-| Berry Bend district his pose as a well- to-Go and liberal entertainer, Antonio Deljerini, Atty-siz years ol4, for «ix years systetoatically robbed the Amer- lean Silk Finishing Company, Now. 174 he Was employed, of nearly $20,000 worth of goods. During the period in which Dellerini carried on his peoulations some fifteen of his fellow employees were dis- charged on suspicion, but suspicion never attached to Dellerini until ao $2,500 robbery on Dec. 28 prompted the American Wilk Finishing Company to ask for aid from the police. Detectives Devoti, Nelson and Foley learned that between the time the store closed on the afternoon of Saturday, pening Mon- 600 worth of ‘There had been no forcible entry. The detectives also learned that all the other robberies in the last siz years had been mysterious. OBLLERIN! MAD ACCESS TO THE PLACE AT ALL TIMES. By questioning the night watchman, Pearl street. Dellerini confessed at Headquarters, Me eaid his eons were not implicated in the robberies, and Louls had innocently ‘ected as custodian of trunks Milled with stolen eff until the father could die- pose of tt. HIS METHOD SIMPLE WORKED WELL. 4 ‘The method of robbery was simple. | Dellerini would sneak back inte the | wareroome, select what silk he wanted and dnop It from a rear window on the top floor to the roof of a tenement at No. 9 Mulberry street. Then he would @tand on the ledge, close the window ‘and jump down after the alk, spanning im the leap an alrshaft five feet wide. Finally he would carry the silk, a roll at a time, to his own home, BUT IT the Afteen men who were dlecbarged toward Dellertal are beyond description. _—— MONEY TRUST INQUIRY RESUMES WITH RYAN be placed in the record. The concentr: ton of money and credits, the prin + branch of the money trust conclude the committ: Chairman Pujo expects to have a repor' before the Sone by Feb. 1. Financters and business men from New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago appear before the Are under subpoena to committee in the series of to-day. er of be- the Currency Gowrence « ©. Murray was scheduled ae one of the Grst witnesses. Thomas For- tune Ryan also will appear this week. Chairman Pujo, of the pete refused to ef sailing of Wiliam Rookefeller fo: Pujo ) With @ aubpoena; we are through with | our part of the task." Asked what action might be taken in @ase Rockefeller did not put in rance bere on Jan, 13, the date fm the subpoena, Pujo refused to He aleo would not say | speculate. whether the committee regarded accept- ance of service by ookete ‘Qe legal service (04,496.000 te WASHINGTON, petimate of the population of continental United States places the figures at 404,000 on Jan, 2, 1913. This by the Treasury tm determining te 18 Worth atreet, by which concern) Gnwarranted suspicion, thelr feelings AMONG WITNESSES “concentration confronted the Mouse Banking and Currency Commit- tee with che resumption te-dey of the money trust investization. Before the holiday adjustment the committee con- eluded most of ite investigation of stock exchanges and clearing houees, leaving only minor details under those heads to ‘» efforts, und committee, | ment on the report- era counsel on Rookefeller himself. Department that of the tote! in circulation in the country on oe aaron sha ermmces per te wae Ws Fifteen or Twenty Fellow Em- | Middleton’s Attempt to Destroy | Before Senate She Explains | Family Balked by Visit of Grandmothers. | Two middle-aged women met on the| stairway of the tenement at No, 668) Concord avenue, Bronx, today. They nodded to each other without cordiality and climbed side by olde to the third floor, whete they stopped outalde thw | door of the flat ooo ~ Nam Middleton, a piano t ystour | years old, his wife, hu«.4, alneteen yeara old, and their three-deys-old girl babyethe first. Mrs. Frank Midleton, the mother of Middieton, and Mra. John Donegan, the mother of Middleton's wife, had come to help take care of the baby and th young mother, who had not been tended by @ physician in her confine- ment, and wae very ill. The door was locked. The wornen knocked, Then thay pounded frant- j cally. An odor of gas wae heavy in the hall. While Mrs, Donegan threw her- elf at the door time and again, Mrs. Middleton went downstairs and got the Janitor, Climbing up a fire escape lad- der, the janKor entered the Middleton flat through @ window and opened the door, The mothers rushed in. They found Wiliam Middleton dead on the bed, with the end of @ tube attached to & gas jet in his mouth. By hie side lay hia wife, unconscious, with her dead baby in her arms. Young Mra. Middleton was hurried to Lebanon Hospital, unconscious Her condition ts critical. The infant and Middleton had been dead three or four fhours when the two mothers entered the fat. Tt appears that Middleton, a moody ‘wort of young man, did not want the baby. He had been married less than @ year, Doubtless his intention was to Gestroy the family, with himeelf, and that intention may be still realized. ‘Whether or net the wife knew of the plot cannot be ascertained unless she recovers settee THREATENED KING GEORGE. Man Discharged From Incane Asy- lam Wrete te Reval Palace. LONDON, Jen. 6--Charged with sending @ threatening letter to Buck- ingham Palace, in which he ¢hreatened paid 0,000, Perey F. 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One of the charges against Judge Archbald in that he accepted Cannon's hospitality on a trip to Europe that Cannon, as @ director in tone and raiiroade, wae a possible liti- fant before hie court. Mrs. Archbald tontified she was cousin to Mr. Cannon and that she had often been on trips | with him and his family and recount- | ed several journeys with the Cannons | to support the contention of the de- fenme that the trip to Europe wax more or leas of a family affair and ra-| Violating the Sullivan law, established nothing unusual. Mr. Cannon was @ director in the Great Northern Railroad, Lake Erie & Western and other Ines. Mrs, Arch- bald maid the invitation to take the trip was given to her personally, not to Judge ‘Arohbald. “T talked it over with Judge Archbald and urged him very strongly to go," said Mrs, Archbald. “He ‘otal it over with friends and decided to « Judge Archbald, called, “to the stand, paid he wan in his wixty-fitth year, and wan to-day beginning hin twenty-ninth year of service aa a Judge of various courts. Judge Archbold gave a full account of his relations with EB. J. Williams of Scranton, his negotiations ¢or the pur- chase and eale of the Katy@id con) dump near Goranton, and his efforts to expedite matters by talking with George Brownell, general counsel for the Erie Railroad. “Ne declared he told Mr. Browne and Second Vice-President Richardeon that he did not desire to influence the road to nell the dump; but wished them to reach an carly jon ae to whether they would sell. Mannish Pallored grows, we, one ed with Bair Fa fn cei w eoll ot ann with ‘se At all Druggists and Department Stores. Presenting values ance {s that every Ketently y designed harmony with coal 26.00, Opening price ‘Wares-Quarter pn quality, at Ad kiero Opening price. Pull-Bength Duffel enone Perio cistora: ote! Moon effect ti {0 be, be buttoned high or rever ofteot; atrictly Mmodela in various other atyles, 1 Gelling price $85.00, Opening price....... THE EVENING WORLD, “MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 11 a BF See ; v ‘ PROTESTED BY JUDGE OF THe Ti TRIAL COURT! Never sine, Says Swan, to Prohibit Household Revolver. Judge Swan tn the Court of General Seasions sald to-day (that he voiced the sentiment of several of his associates on the bench in protest againt the re- cent ruling of the Appellate Diviion in & more strict interpretation of the Sullivan law regarding the possession of weapons. The Appellate Division in refusing to overturn the conviction of Joseph F. Darling on the charge of the principle that if @ man keeps @ re- volver in his home, even though he never carry it on the street, he ts guilty of a felony. Mr. Darling, who was once a Dep- uty Attorney-General of the State, made @ test case of his arrest and trial In General Sessions, He ahowed @ policeman that he possesed a revol- ver in his home; it was not proved that he had ever carried it on the street. The Appellate Division eus- tained the conviction found in the lower court, holding that the strict interpretation of the words “in pon- sennion of u deadly weapon" rendered 4 man equally iable to arrest if he kept @ weapon in his house as if he curried it about the atreets. “A great many citizens have called upon me,” Judge Swan said, “to in-| quire H€ thay were violators of the law | in that they possessed weapons in their | homes. 1, for one—and others on the | bench agree with me—believe that th Sullivan law has no such strict inten Sevesal tegisiatiors with whom I hav spoken have assured me they will se- cure an amendmem to the Sullivan law which wit offeet the ruling of the Appellate Division. | t Holt ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A New Department, To-Day, J anuary 6 at their Fulton Street and Flatbush Avenue Store, Brooklyn FLEISCHMAN IS DISCHARGED. 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Bpening Coats, of bl Fit, ‘and Oxford; bow ire coat bound with p ectjuntal le ey collar and Intended to aell ond Fa tp nary, plas $12 plaid Posehn red; Lue! ul ta in late all Edy | intended 39.00 and $36.00, Opening price Ur Coats ter Length Model of Mearseal, eo new iootry collar, and outs. fastened at side uy u fur tton, Al et Pull-Length Bisam Seal Coat, with long deep sha coller and cuffs, Lined with sandosms s 4 brocaded eatin. Intended welling price $260.00, Opening price... .s.sseeesses Puusengra, Ferien Jamd Gea ric iinet. Lone tended’ elling price Wise Openins $2QS price ee Advance ¢ Spring Mo Models & 88-Inch Box Covert, strict); man-tallored; notch collar; pore Sheovastou wi pean de cygne to matoh, ’ St; loring ta fetaizgrupeter, to any eteole : $18 vals ria be ‘$38. 00, Open ¥, price, Suite of aton's Ean A one- eatin and ‘Trimmed button cutaway model; a combination o! hand embroidery in contraating colors; new Medici auch collar; ekirt trimmed to match. 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