The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 1

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eee enero Me eR Re 8 MARR oo eee Ae aN RS RRS smn Tar Ry eS ee a pe ret semen oe ISONER TELLS OF $50,000 FIREBUG “ Circulation 1 Books Open to All” ™) “orm et Rr ee NEW YORK, _PRIDAY, JANUARY 10, an “94 ‘PAGES 00 on arses si ~ RST NATIONAL BAK HA ou - SWAY IN 8 CORPORATIONS. . Rhinow’s Shop to Get Evi- H . “ # nhnowrwrnrnwmmmsmrrrwrrmrwww””™ “2 a George F. fane i Himself a Di-| CAPT. AMUNDGRN, dence for Her, ) , , tector in 50, Throws Light |$ FAMOUS EXPLORER, Laeeaia Teele H y \- 3 AKES “4 on Interlocking System. | WHO ARRIVED TO-DAY OMAN MAKES DE CAN LEND $74,000,000. © Combined Interests With Mor- gan Told at Money Inquiry— Balks at Questions. | ae, mL FT BES SE ‘renzo BY BND OF FREES vcomzcse” IS CHE CONFESSES | SE WED SECRETLY.| ob pinarcbiee ‘Insurance Agents, a anc Legitimacy of Descendants Re-| Professional Incendiary Involvedin - "vealed by Morganatic =, «3S @ Conspiracy Through Which*~ Wife’s Papers. $50,000 Was Collectéd. $n rie of on ONE BROKER HELD TO-DAY. By tonsrat ot Joan P. Ord, ereat-arase-| UNDER BAIL OF $5,000, son of George LV. througt’ a morganatic nm er merpont Morten & co. 8e- SaMUel Gold, Who Makes the Confes- | . | Vices will ve held at the Cathedral »f| All Saints at Albany tosmorrow mc el sion, Tells How Big “Losses” Were; 4 Willlam Doat of the diocese of Albany [wilt conduct the services, _ Collected on Worthless Furniture; | MP. Ot died at the St. Rests Hotel jin this city early yesterday after an woe es ¢ | iMness of several weeks, due to a) The confession of Samuel Gold, .who hak guilty .t0 arson | > ta, jure afMiction of the throat. He was only, forty-four yeara okt when aM, {th Court of General Sessions Tuesday nifht, has opened-.the way to: 3 a week, now ony of $30 Morgan took nim from the vice-presi- exposure and punishment of a gang of firebugs as powerful and: een Nei tor euhesel eas ae : \ ok; ; ; . Har eaancoey be a tiglan4 ing as the gang’ that was broken up sixteen years agos The net ale oem a io ~~! ; Morgan banking house. by Fire Marshal Prial and Assistant Disirict-Attorney ‘Weller, wor ‘out’ an incaine of 96,009 a year. , | Mrs. Rhinow Had Won Separa-| tion Suit Despite ““Coochee Coochee” Evidence. Mrs, Leona Rhinow, a prepoi young Brooklyn matron, who hud to answer charges that she danced the coochee-coochee with an actor and | pored for her photograph while wears | ing male attire, when she obtained a/ separation from her husband, William c¢. Rhinow, a fashionable Brooklyn tailor, three years ego, ts in court again, When Mra. Rhinow asked Justice Scudder Zor the separation she said Rhinow had been ¢ to her, Now she wants a ree and charges the tailor with Infidelity. Justice Kapper heard the case to-day, Mrs. Rhinow, who had been awarded | . WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—The mill- fons which the First National Bank of New York has available for in- vestment were disclosed at to-day’s hearing of George F. Baker, Chair- man of the bank's board, before the House Money Trust Investigating Committee. Mr. Baker, popularly referred to as “the biggest man in the street,” testified that the bank had $74,000,- 000 available for investment, of which $31,000,000 was out in demand loans and $25,000,000 in time lonns and) discounts. The bank holds $43, 00@ in securities and has gross de- SODOASOSE eaaabaucaseauaaes Aeseseeersccsccee cecemeseeneesace sessccoooneooeces 3 | sdle wee chosqn ag the magn pest fitted - C posits of about $110,000,000, Mra, §thinow a re Gooden deat wet ot mites re nies, thie feces wy pecker: Sys rad mr pes a bey a - - 64 7 newly Bll ‘nl tates Btee! iv 1 ce u se ’ Wnsel Untermyer for the committer who is sald to ve at No. 194 South — poration. After a brief expestonce in| 008t of fire insurance agents and brokers and so-called: 1 lee Mtr. Saker throug a line of qu Fighth street, Brooklyn, as co-ne- Tovaacaorsensasssrannassovetennbesbonaseneccunnens i capacity he returind to Schenee~| adjusters and professional firebugs, tl which was intended io bring ont spondent. She, her brother, William J, |———— aa enn prnens paens ag ener eeets (tay towel In an adviory capuctty for hiiclose relations with the railroads Marton, of No. 1059 New York avenue, | the electric works. George Grutz, a fire insurance broker ani notary with an omer iné®he anthracite Melds, usually referred whom she now resides, Peter | FACTS REVEALE iv MRS. FITZ. > on re te , with m , ROERTS PAPERS. at No, 62 East One Hundred and Sec: cet; Was arraign: to ae the hard coal trust, without de- Lennon and Harry Weir offéred aflle| av veloping more than is wenerally known, Vits fegarding ve different ; At the tine Mr, Ord Joined tie Mor-flem Police Court to-day and held in $5,000 bail on a’ charge of arson ‘[wice when Mr. Untermyer wanted In- pus When they hod peeped thro: i wan firm nothing was known of his royal "i Marshal Prial. Grutz is said*to be a me ,, formation of the bank's connection with | & rear window of Rhinow's sidp, They | [dexcrent to the general public, ‘though preferred by Fire mber of. the Fit Heouritlen Company, the au said they hwd seen nights winten cont | | there was nothing alshwnors ble ‘ the Firebug Syndicate in which Gold and Izzy Stein, know as “lazy, the 1 vas held Mr. vinced them Mrs. Rhinow was en- relationship of George pis arent A \ water could bea Ba eae luitled to a divorce. They numed live krandmother, the famous Fitaher- | Painter” were nrominent workers. * 4 Daring the luncheon recess Mr. Baker | dates betwoen Oct. 15 and Nov he American branch of the family @ Gruts placed the insurance on a fat his counsel about furnishing: when, they asserted, they Keon was not given exploiting its deriva- ovenpled ‘wy Gold: He wrote a polley | “ committee a Mat of the transaction: Mrs, Goodwin and Rhinow together in tion from the rifling honse of England. for $1,000 in the Geri ss American bie bg | floating securities In which his ce “cr | the place. | The facts were mude known in surance Company on household, goede 9 3 ’ i) pany had acted jointly with J. P.M +] But Marion had more to offer in iis c | 1905 by the aeoling of the papers worth not more en's Then the an ahd ¢ . When the hear. aMdavit.. He asforted. that he had | Grand Jury Starts on il of jot Mra, Witsherbert. in them ehe fat was fired by “Iuay the Palater* ‘5 me ied M aker aunoun: | seen Rhinow carrying Mra. Goodwin's |told of her, marriage to King George | after nearly all the goods hed been ré- bad determine! to furnish that an baby, “which, by the way, Is named “Higher Up” in Alleged | IV. and of the birth of their eon. moved and the Insurance company Was is edhert data to the clmmittee, if the! Willlam ©." according to the aMdavit | | ding t> those documenta and a mulcted for e loss of 6M. Harp of Directors of.the First National} H 1 asserted that on one ion be} “Frame-Up.” | marriage certificate later found at | ALS THE Fan decided Uiat it mast be omg na heard Mrs, Goodwin kay to the | H Coutts Bank Hira adie Were lt Oo PLOT IN OBTAIL. Wedieaday: to submit the Intormnat “Here comes your afi . iaechehig . | Hundred and Thirty-cighth Raker resumed the stand IG AMBLERS. TO. 1 TIFY. George violated the laws hia coun- —_~_- Ly -e street. FFIDAVIT DE. G | insurance was placed Dec, 1, 10 tort pquity h WOMAN MAKES A | | try and contracted an mar- on 4, 0 roake » statement FINDER ON ARRIVAL NYING WIFE'S CHARGES. | sea {ages "ara. Pltshorbert acu! Second-Year Man at West|Goia dercrived the plot of thie parties “You made me out such a Rhisow denied all toe charges |tholtc and the laws of Bi nd for- ular fre detail in his confession - holder of dir ips yesterday.” also introduced an aftidavic from ui | Whitman Gets Testimony rhatl 64 Magnate, Ni WwW: feited the heritage of any member of! Point Must Leave Academy said to Mr. Untermyer, "that. 1 w Martha Goodw six ye id , | Ht Magnate, Now on Way t@ ijn. rosa tainly who married @ Cae i x re : i ay y 1 Tel . “ . arti a ang, the description ts imter- \@ gay that I never became a director) | i < faints Of t Goodw Hits at Five nspectors rN ee 18 ; | tholte Because He’s Married. ¢0 F Ss Jains Of | 1072 New York avenue, wher Miami, Will Be Met There | ‘tie counseliors of George, when as a eating. It applies in general, Goll of voting trustee of any company | Capt, Amundsen Compla : a a ; solid tt aanes 2 at @iy own solicitation.” : a also has apartments, She di and Five Captains. : CIWS fo ‘oontramted Mk aE: pi eit . ween fifty and sixty. fires je have just berun to ask you! Heat as New York Shivers | sie was the Women with whan Mes, | } | by Government Agent. | the view that naanucth aa] a tas 6 oma Ulaeau eee slenteen, montha wach netted a your directorships,” said Mr. Riinow and others had said they had | Leen | | was Mlewal tt was null ani nele age vnap! than $60,000 pa og haa Be added thet = let fur-| at 34 Degrees. | seen Rhinow tn his shop, | tas Seca aed Gee, eal —_—_—_—_ | void before it was performed, ing relative when one of his boys af fake losses collected from fire tower aished by Mr. Baker's bank showed . a‘ She also said sie had been the| The January G heeglid tee |. WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.The Money | fore was @ mere ceremony t Point runs off and gets inartie ange comasnien, directors in the- First wecesel | mother of five children, three of whom {itself imposed upon by the police Trust Committee of the House to-day | bie right hin they | Conseguently, however, the bride's pa- rs , with his wife and child, ana ba eighty-cight directorships . , | Were dead. One of these, who dled re- | charges against George A. Sipp, the! ordered Chairman Pujo to send a phy-| hte own way. The son of this untoo! rente may xreet thelr new son-in-law, p IR insured the furateure. other corporations, In thisty seven Capt, Roald Amundsen, discoverer of cently at the age of six months, She) Harlem hotel kaper who accuses! sician ia meet William Rockefelle: re-| wan Joseph Ord, who tx recorded in tadet Eimer 3, Addler, who was ne- |) Si pmmmetl ranrote one to have “Isuy corporations members of J. P. Serena the South Pole, arrived overcoatioss in| said, had been named Willen M police officers of extortion, hes de-/trning from the Bahamas as soon as| books of Georgetown University ax cretly married at Tarrytown to Minn | > tint ose Neonat he ran Oo, and directors of the First Ma-| Now york to-day on board the st.| Mrs, Rhinow's witnesses had charged hae aiGaar the hey Miami, Fla. ‘The phystelan | or George IM. and bis awful wite, M* | wiorence B. Davis of Buftalo @nd will) ) emnggte @ pUrpdad of tioual Baak were confmon directors fii) or the American iine, and with) tie Mrs, Goodwin they cided to Investigate what appears | V1) undenver to axcertain Whether or| Fitsherbert,”” and as entering that instl-| have to puraue his double destiny now pereee temmnabio olla without BAKER A DIRECTOR IN FIFTY 1. temperature at M4 degrees above! Mexpondent with having med’ be a pgtice “frame-up” of evidences | 4: the oll magnate is physically able} ution of learning in 190. in olvit fe. Ce us Sue Hs CORPORATIONS. nero; acted much lke one who had’ suds iam C, a‘ The investigation ix to begin at once} to give the committee testimony MADE ORT OF HIS ROYAL] ‘Our Uncie Samurt will not permit even |, Veld and el left the - » other Mrs, Goodwin appeared or | ree ; » eet wan teen th the wife and Gold arranged Mr., Baker agreed to furnish @ lst) geniy found himaelf, fully-dressed, in| omerad an aMduvit, and Justice Kapper#nd 4% not to coniine Itself to the} Mr declined to make public his] gL OOD BY IBBUING “DECREES.” |» tent a to wad wien t0eY Jelaborate allbls. “Insy the Paluar= tet of the corporations in which he him-1 ii seam room at a Turkls ith, He] reserved decision actions of subordinate officers of th intercepting Mi. Hocketeller) “a. uidest son of Joseph Ord was Judi Barieee tered, and, soaking the little fweniture Py self was Mra oay He ong bel complained @t once and at iength of “COOCHEE COOCHEE” EVIDENCE |a partirent yatclan to be ems! 5 cincus € ne Joxeph P. Ord w raged tes o in the place with bensine, set fire te it. n bout y such plac . rp < Stone ” ad a ne. a men of J. & Mor & Co, | second Neuter —mue wh oe aka asked Mr, Bakor if he |the heat gf ‘tropte New York." but ly IN HER FIRST SUIT, Afte # arrented t examined bY van eer ter ot shane aed. wae | year man in his military echool—Is in no vee erec anil ween obdla supply @ statement of the ace jrefreined from demanding @ fan and a BMAOW's: Mult for &. separation) City on a warrant fasued by O ae [Therefore in the direct line of descent uf | position to aupport heb as rete tations, But they had the fre pontine — cooling drink ed much att in Flatbush, | igtrate MoaAdo varging vin Ameri urt bk sof Mngland save for the fact | ly, when he took a bride BTytOWN | csicy securely ied (Gan ynend on: txt Pave? ime Whe Ml FANome-iNto: She -herhar |. both she snd her husband were) felony under the laws of this 1 pin olaatnant attest oe is areut-grandfather's religion, Mr, | yesterda ng Me, Adder: Of WiMID. Te forth, Then sopeared Pry Bess pend- ees es [the tum Henry Lee, chartored ec] well Known, ‘The Incident about wile | evidence furniaived by two immoral Ord, among his clo was | yont oat aor elae of Cadet Addier’s | €8t adjuster, acting for Gold, and with ) | Norwegian National League and cur-{ most of the gossip Atay J women, Deputy Commixsioner Dough Mr. Puso has al-)nomeimes given to m Tene rants Government had itn |# 4d Gold ‘collected #35. ‘The money rying a committees of the explorer's | ¥a8 aroum vob itt Nee ee erated Gehy. seAb. Ut Dist Attorney ati | rea gel with a physiclan to ex-l golf py iasuing “remal A constancy t the Yale-West Point foot. |¥#* divided up among the conspirators Don’t Losea Week |orous tetiow-countsymen, cleared i ee eee ae ein ini at Dn /davite aie ay these women, Phe Dis lence: dun w-|_M& OT wan a raduate of Yale jn | Inceptton at the Vale voat Point foot |an plane ware made to set another fie, Me e, an or, a he home ¢ . enc ne e class of 167 © began bis bu “ e J > n, Battery and steamed toward the incom: | ang Mrs, Wiklam Pettit, In Kast Thirty-| trict-Attorney submitted the attdavit Rockefeller has dish on |e cunee 06 Fe ee Sunn Nicene eee 1911, when Addler was Just a “plede” | AGENTS AND ADJUSTERS TAKE pa Ing liner, On the aides of the tux were| reventh atreet, Flatbush, on New Year's) to the raid Jury and samoned ts | eave h Hy an ard the ateamer [Oe inter italioad, from whih he| the Moxt vacation maw an engagement PART IN CONSPIRACY, seven days that | displayed banners announcing that Capi. | Day, 107. women as witnesses, ‘Miami for Miami, Fla the Wee oh decal nd Misa Davis, who is the daughter] According to Pire Marshal Pria), Geld i evel y' 1 c © come and it ts only once ry » <2 went to the electr have an opportunity to secure the | Amundsen was welcome to the United nit war that Mrs, Rhinow was! goth women testified that the affida vance ‘uth thaveled’ Miss let Mer. and Mrs. Harry J, Davis of Mas Made an amazing atatememt cays rom har orker home, lost article, bar-|States and above floated the flags of nd to have lifted her wkirte Hwh! ity nad been handed to them by De STEAMER | ALCAZAR SAFE lessen want daughter of Mrs. | fuftalo, was the envied of all the girls oles . lous suocesaion of incendiary ee 4 on seek through a far-reach- | the Norseman and tee Fenken TE eT ee etic eng | fective Morin, Growsnaa, a plain: | BUT LEAKING BADLY Tawa Vandlerpoel of Albany at Miss Mason's Castle School in Tar-|fires, In the iirebug gang broken ae a Just after the doctor's boat had dane ‘ P| ccathenpian’ On: the | sli Maal ps remen potion ef- s es nee nd others an ex- f on | | | ficers weve Implicated. Im the gang Mpped back toward Quarantine the ‘ i that two « 1" ouldn’t walt until Elmer 6 SUNDAY WORLD AD, [T/2P84, pack tor under ti Tinea caveman of th then paar ‘iion'tn wien ttn, thes, nea] AS SHE REACHES PORT.’ SHAPIRO WANTS LICENSE, | They Just comin’ wats untit Eimer fom expel Ly at hae are wo mea ' fe 0) one tonsed h er | ry dow aan. RBnOw affidavits, and one of t on 6 at's Oc ‘an! hers except fire insurance agents an f This is a reminder that Sunday {s not ee wee nak of the tug. It was the |inatated she did nothing more than dauce Nee aoiaintea the bas el With Twenty-three Men|urtver of Mesemthat Stayer's Car] frat lieutenant ara ton tn 9 prriiicliaer piers a de far away. So plan your Sunday World | iieention of ihe Norwexlan cotuittee, | worwtey with th actor fs thar aiguauires The otarees| Aboard Had’ Rlsahed Wires” | nia 10 bi Hustnens, army. So fn Wednenday ba 3 pisces, mad: Pot dyeuvanee “ee hate advertising to-day. twhich was headed by Frederick Werne Other evidence Una inon presented re dropped. ri 1 en Y phages Aya oe t in Tarryte She didn't pose of suffering fake losses by fir re evidence that Sunday |G, A, Roberg, Juell Bie and Christophe | inciuded a photy of his wife in men's Wile se, ereg SWEENEY'S MEN éss Call for Hely Wiitam Sha he eer. Tae tae (utenti Ried Of course the game could n Bo sir best: Raj eral, to | attire, hoping by this means to cast FOR WOMEN. NORFOLK, Va, dan. 1. Toe Britis | ue ne staat duly, oallea (aay, put vest and the ca worked with any great degree of suce ‘Wor si dre \take Capt. Amundsen in triumph to the | retlection upon her charscter 2 ¢ steamer Alcazar, with « crew of twen-{ ill Herman Rosenthal last duly, callen | the Fic without the connivance of dishonest in- 90 World Ads. Last Sunday, city and board the specially charte omer eliier Members of the Grand Jury were Ine) i iia, which had severe times off] at the District-Attorney's office to-day) Lio ney Hegeman of the] surance agents and brokers, but blame 7,6 Henr: but the American Line a to Shoot Aviators, dlgnant whet sme B on the North ¢ vant wo week 0] with his co! Aaron Lavy, and his Church toying with a attaches to the fire insurance companies 1.177 More Than the Sunday Heraid— Henry \ an 4 RSBURG, Jan, ~The to deveive them. They talked the | : 1 Feuployer, Joseph Clavin, and asked Mr the tables. , " hthe United States Customs a . : a aaa wi reported ja “ r r c for not sending trustworthy men te in 908’ More than The World Printed the the Untied Stites Customs a Meied Env ardse prohibiting| mater fi um di i eS AEE a ne Saitnan (o iniervedy with te Swere= | “Ny you a clereyinan?” waked Cadet | £2" BOF genie Seem ete ey thal . at that vere unanimous in de tary of Mate fo restoration of * | Addler. * 4 P Corresponding Sunday Last Year, | hoarse command cane eninte and aviatora from day that tHey vere uouyi ints in nid shvoah Lelilatah io, hte | ides peer rn Mas» repiten' De. BiesinaH agents. No inspections were ever made , \ af day World ShoWld Bi sbridge Of the @. Pau) and a sailor, ext-| " ia) beck ee ee Set tatinte ball aie it re | " “4 om hinatthe! ft was all over in afteen mipu A collection of a few chairs, a table, m Ads. for the Sunday Wor 01 le ponths, ny one violating ord ae , a tone po bu @ piece of carpet, « Cunlausd va dvusie Mage wie dua faded id condi, say es we ace thea, beven, broken. doun * eles deans nA deonce, - pin Four Page. [4s ta anounces, ta Mahle in bs goes shall Schaal uh haw wine la salily Bovis vei ‘ of ae Sr nae et ‘ A } , f { t ‘ é $ ' ‘

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