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“There ien't a policeman who doesn’ ho} take graft if he is bullt that way, sald Walsh. “Every captain can graft if he wants to, and he doesn’t have te go out it. The graft pursues him to hie station house, to hie home, to hi > or wherever he goon, They follow him all the time. “Captains and inspectors are hound- ed by men who want to slip them money of presents. It takes « strong to rewiat the pressure, i | i i i i i ie i #7 $ & Hi i 3 g z E ie f H " ty s ® & 3 il i i Fit if tH i gs mT i says he may die at any minute and adviees against pressing him for fur- ther Getalls of his story of collections of gratt in Martem. Mr. Whitman is banking on getting Walsh betore the Grand Jury before the latter part of next week. Now that Walsh has made to the District-a1 . 53 LJ FS $ 2 s £ij H | I é i { & Complete statement ttorney in eMdavit form he will mot be bothered by pro- tracted questioning again. 4 feature of Watsh's confession of FH | e P E SABAAABAARAABBAADSD FEELS LFS SLL LLAASILDABLALLIAAAALABDALALABADS i teterest to the District-Attorney is the feet that he professes to be able to furnish corroborative evidence of adttial Dpeyments of moeny to Inapector Dweeney, which money can be traced beck to George A. Mipp. Buch o pay- grt Walsh eaye, was meade on Agril (eon beae matter of interest to ¥4 t t-Attormay's office to-dmy e+ aay Fret threat ways he pe ME ae Ey f fi ik sya aEsak na o's Aden you evér hear of Jim MoCoy? witness later eo; it wee he was to the Ghetman House, No. M3 ee Pt herman Bran itonss ea] Saceea. 9 hth A. Wot tit tom ores whe 1 ¥ ~~ BARES THE POLE ' | £0aatinned trom Yiret Page) __ street. open or went at we to ay 1 e wald he'd speak to Tom Woods, who) was friendly with Cassidy. But it aidp't do any good, we hed to pay the mongy. PAID @ANNON'S WARDMAN 000 Hi | City?! _@ Did: you know Capt. Gannen?a, Yes, when we were uptown. Did you ever give him any money to him but to Carroll, his + dad re 3 oF ee) iw much @i4 you give him?! A. are @ week. 7 it aid you Pay when you yan 2 ALT mal id were stdht- t A : # S8F it rh it "t = 30% ! i ‘on the door to cafttt them @ a week if (lai: # ‘: 2 fo 2 g ry g know . Ingpector Richard ‘naw wha he 1s. him any money? i 2. Eee i" i i g He azt s Ese ever pay Inspector | errrersrs s ‘ SAAAAAAARABABAAASD gether, but a man named Farrell, o sergeant who. had it in for Rosenthal, wrote to Inapector Walsh, who was away on hin/vacation, and when Waleh ere was trouble for us. how you hide the stuff necessary. A. We havi clonets in the wall. We put the » fero tables and the rest in That's what we did the night h came in. Yhen we hed cleaned @ let him in, ‘What 414 Walsh de? A. Be looked ant ached Rosenthal how Ree get was we had your experience that rightly addressed by will move out? A. No, mm, @. At been gamblers, wh 414 & profitable business A. Oh, eure! | Q@. When was that? Alin Caps Bhire's tim Q@.-And: all that’ time you paid ne money? A. No, sir, “You’ , w long did that Inst? A. Bight or mine months. | VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913, FAIIBBABAABABDABDIIBABABIBIABBNBAA AT BAY! FESCE SCE SCE SSCS SSE SS SS SSS SSS SCE See ioe fae ” * % PAADAAPADABAASADA line contracts as they now atand, pvint- 04 out by Public Mervice Commigsioner Milo R, Maltbie: ‘qherge to the cost of addi- tions after Jan. 1, 1917, when both contracts go into effect. In elfother cases, such as construction and equip- ment prior to that the discount is Mmited to 3 per cent. and should seecrres SAAABIDBAAAAADS Club in Februngy, 10? A. I went to Gerrity's, at Forty-ststh street ‘and Broadway, . Wes this sane the man who rested the singer? A. Cardeo?,, Yeu 1} Slipped Keane 60 weekly my com bution. \i the ofty thus made to pay for the financing, Q. Byer give by 3 “% The contracts still permit the In- there? A: ¥ee; Ofcom Rey and.Heany? | terborough to charge interest to the That was after Con” Hayes Succeeded | cost! of the subway in excess of the Walsh. The two wicers cam, thg.; amiowmt which it will be actually re- clud and saw the Georkeeper. Re acost' auitsa to pay. This ought to have keeper, name was Smith, gptd’'the | been changed #o a8 to limit the amount officers wanted to be seen. , * / peharged to actual and necessary din- Q. You saw them? A. .Yeo,. 1-gave'| bureements. them twenty dollars. They came foiind| . Similarly the B. R. Tis to be every, week efter tha ‘ i Rare ae's heres teterpet Bh wee ‘When tI, four montis into Bl, PISE a TE Pow Woeer Beer toh past. No interest sneays be al- a lowed prior to the signing of the con- Ie eh peeled tract.end the ectual spending of the Q. Where wag thie? A, No, 233 East Twenty-third street. Tell ue the circumstances. A: On Aug. 7, about 4 e’clook, the police broke in. It took them twenty minutes. They tore down blackboards and smashed James C. White st004 either ted them op} them go, according as he had a/ nt for them or not. He said to me 1 right) You go out with a one eledmoney y Becker? money. ‘4. Neither company has been re- @uired under the terms of the con- tracts to make adequate proviaion for past ‘depreciation and future ex- penses for replacing prosent equip- ment.’ It will be larger than they should be allowed in all fairness to the city to make Pravision for ac- erued appre accumolated therefrom, and the pre erentiats largely reduced, TOO LONG A DELAY IN POOL- ING OF RECEIPTS. “%. The pooling of receipts trom the Interborough lines, new and old, 1s not to take effect until the tunnel to Brooklyn is completed, although the company will have a completed ‘H’ syetem in Manhattan and ext Bronx before that tim: ! ia a i eT 4 item is finished with the building of the line south from Forty-second street in, geventh avenue, and the line north from Forty-decond street in Lexington it Ht i Hd $4 Hie l and said he didn't wan: any poolrooms horth of Fourteemth etreet. ‘The witness, going ahead with the cae following the raid by the Becker between 95,008, $10,000,000 Would have to be abandoned. But . GRAY. TAUGHT WIM LuEs- SON FOR OPPOSING Boss. @. What was the result of the fight? ‘A. Capt, Paddy Cray gave me four ex- Clee arrests because was against Cruise the 1 and pinched almost everybody in ecinct who wa for Larney. pat me out of business. It Alderman Q.—What 414 you do next? A.—I saw Cruise and dekeg him to let me open a pool room. He saw Cray, but Cray wouldn't stand for it. Then vaw Jack Murphy, but he couldn't do anything. Neithée could Al@erman “Butch” Lewis do anything. Later Cruise fixed it up, and I opened with Munphy at No, 235 Ft f was. reed s = i Q. Do you jo thie? A. I do got. . 1d anybody get any money while Bcheyer wae in command? A. Yés, Inaptctor Molaughiin hed a. named Joe O'Connor we paid tees month to. Later we paid it to another collector named Lyone, Q. Are these men on the force now? A. 1 think Lyons ie. Q, Did you know Capt. Naughton? A, ‘Yes, He had collectore named John iL Mivan and McCormick, I think | they're e#till on the force. We paid jthem 960» we CAPTAINS CHANGED, BUT TAR- 1FF WENT RIGHT ALONG. @ Did you ever pay anything to the Eggers equad? A. Yes, Frank peolroom man collected for & week. nm aight t gave > Q. How about Capt. Corcoran? A. sent Burns and Pick |e ned a collector named Doran, He A. The same thing—his man was Jerry Murphy, Q@. Did you ever have any dealings with Herman Kosenthal at this time? A. Yes, we planned to open up to- any ttorney or any representa- Of his? A. No, air. y the District-Attorney Witt, Weat Thirty-third street, Then Cruise | Wanted to know what he'd get out of it, | We finally agreed on $60 week, Then we bad to psy $180 a week Of this equad, told of the final outcome, when Daly was “turned out." “Then I gave Slicklin $160. I saw Blicklin give it to White,” he sald. Purcell aaid after that he went into the liquor business in Bleecker street. Q. Did you pay any more money after this Inste$#0 given to White? A, No. Q. What did you do next? I ran a more important. than these and other factors ie. the probability “I—The yearly preferential of $3,580,000 allowed to the B. KR. TT. 4 69,000 more than originally decid upon by the city, The B. R. T. con- Q. When did you comeback? A. About| tract ap it stands allows the B, R. the trial of the Becker case. I came| T. .rentals of teased lines whieh back at the request of the District-/ should ‘@: been pald out of and Attorney, not in addition to the preferential of In forty-nine years this Q. What are you doing now? A. [ reage amounts to working for the Bociety for the Preven- tion of Crime. ‘This concluded Mr. Mose’'s examina- tion, Alderman Downing wanted to know if, while Purcell was in the gambling busi- ness, he paid as high as $40,000 to gam- of certain property and the reconstruction -of existing Mines are to be authorited prior to the payment of the city's interest and sinking fund, and the B. R. T, q@mount 650 went te Capt. Oray, 950|blers. Purcell sat he thought {t would] is to retat: ownership of the prop- to the inspects? and $10 aplece to their |e al! of that. erty, hie violate the Sundamen- collectors, Btovens and Zee. Later Lee| “I gured $6,000 a year for ten years,” | tal agrecment of the comferrese— | Wae transferred, wat he kept om get-|he said, in reply to a question by M:.| memely, that the company shall | ting Mle money. Finally Jack Murphy | Moss, ‘The oxpensen were $100 a week |! Fecetve BO promt Upon ity new ta- | teleptioned me to wp and I closed. | or jess," veotment aati] the city’s @xed T didn't investiwat { supposed he! Adjournment was taken till 10.9 A.| Charges Bave been paid. Bd | knew what wes best. Mon Mondoy amount involvea ranges from $20,- | Q. Did you kn Policeman named |” or 000,080 to $18,000,080.’ |CM@? A, ¥ had a crap game on Bixth avenue, near Monty-seoond |etreet, CHM came over one night and won @7 shooting crap: at | Brown, who le a | Preciuct captain'a man. I fixed | by atving him $% and promising week. He got it until we closed up. Q. Did you know a polleeman named Lyonet A. Yes. motvntm when t wanted to open 4\place at No, 10 East Forty-second sttdet. We gave him $19 to fix 't up for us to put a rouletic Wheel and otter things, But Acting Captain Bernatd Kelliner came around one night and tried to get in, and, when we wouldn't let him, called a squad and pashed his way tn. Then we had wo close up GAVE KANE OF CARUSO FAME 980 A WEEK, Q. Where did-you give.up protection money when you bad the Windham CASPERFELD & 144 Bow: ™M OF GRA: GAB OF GR i NVCALL GOES INTO OFFICE AND ~ BLOCKS WLLCOX | — (Continued from First Page) deain brought to Meht by The Ey | World, and partially corrected | lade final drift of the contracts. Mere are the cavet gisring faults of cae CHORUS GR BRE FLES SUT AGAST RAYMOND BELMONT | Seeks Separation From Million-! | aire’s Son Who Deserted Her After Marriage. HE HAS GIVEN HER $50. Belmont Sr. Refused to Tell Her Where Her Hubby Was, She Says. Mra, Raymond Belmont whirled eword of the law threateningly above the Gordian knot of matrimony this afternoon when ehe filed in the su- preme Court sult for a legal separation from the “bed and soaré’—or rather, {fC her statements are to be credited, who is heir to the Wall street grand Guohy of August Belmont & Co. Mrs. Belmont, prior to the taxicab trip to Jersey City last November, which made her a partner in the firm of Raymond Belmont & Wife, was known about the district of electric igns &s Hthe! Lorraine, and she had eady achieved @ modicum of fame as a member, for a brief period, pf the tights brigade of the Winter Garden. Raymond's father Is conservatively estimated to be the proud possessor of fome $25,000,000. Young Mrs. Belmont | asserts to the Court that the sum total | of her husband's contributions to her Pport, pleasures, foibles and accoutrement amount to the rather constricted figure of $50. The renowned Jersey City nuptials of Raymond Belmont and Miss Lorraine occurred Nov. 21 of last year. A cosy Uttle nest of a home was established for Raymond's induction into matrimony at the Gesford apartments, No. 26 West Fifty-fitth street. But in spite of many Preparations for a life of stayin home-evenings-with-the-wife, you mont absented himself from the side of his bride on Nov. 2. SAYS SHE'S WILLING TO BE [118 LOVING WIFE. In the language of that game bereaved bride, as incorporated in her complaint. Raymond “abandoned and deserted her” on that date, a week after the Justice across the river had made Ince continued to er without com- munidating with her, or in any way con- triduting to her support, although she has been at all times ready and willing to receive him and perform all the ob Itgations to him of a loving and loyal wife and has duly notified him to that effect.” Premenitory rumblings of an appeal to the courts to right her wrongs have been issuing for some tine from youns Mrs, Belmont, who says she is living in solitary grief at No, @6 Madison avenue. Datiy her friends have been expecting to hear that hen sult had been filed. It dveloped to-day that the reason she has delayed thus long is been unable to locate no appetite, pimple cleared ite returned, strength beck andi was tom enjoying the bert belt. ‘Three hearty meals find me equal to every dn so many cases. t it today in the usual liquid forn or in the tablets called Sareatabs, Wherein Noturv’e ewoeteet aut terme St" vies an. Obecolote ihe hing of confection at reeset Cor. West Broadway 29 CORTLANDT ST. ‘Cor. Church Street f ask Row & Navooul At City Hall Park began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. and my skin | day. | workhard and elep well.” Win. Semple. 6see ‘The specified weight ia cosh instance incbades the contalner. eye eile her réeréant spouse to verve him with the papers in the suit. Through her attorneys, Gettner, siven her, No. 4 Hast Thirty-fourth street, or at his office with his father's firm, No. 48 Exchange place. When Babyton, L. 1. Wolfson -was quite as | > Unsuccessful as the former process ward to Combat Nervous server, | He Thereupon, acording to the state- | Debitity. “Papa, where In my husband?” To which the master of subways is said to have replied: ‘MUCH Simon & Asher, of No. 277 Broadway, | Simon announced his quest had been’ ment {n an affidavit attached to the aes | KNOWN AS TONA VITA | “Oh, I'm sure I know, she employed Irving Simon to attempt | : io serve the papers on young Belmont, if} fruitless she employed David Wolfson to emmay the task of making service complaint, bereaved Ethel called up August Belmont, her husband's father, seen him for some time.” She declares in her affidavit that she either at the home address he had | at the Belmont summer residence at, New Tonic Is Being Put For- at his office and asked him: continued to call the senior Belmont on Andrew Markley Js Astounded by the Immediate Relief Obtained. T haven't the telephone both at his home and at hie office at all hours of th iy and beg) but, she swears, her father-in- | law invariably denied a knowledge of the whereabouts of his offephing, oltthe Tone Vite, Company the sew Andrew. Markley of 842 West 46th Street, New York, issued the follow: to one of gr 2 v RAYMOND 18 SOJOURNING ing finished his first bottle | SOUTH CAROLINA, | tenler 6 4 At length Herman Asher, of the taw!. “Ican indorse Tone Vita unreservediy. firm representing her, wrote to Ray-| deca e on Trond & letter full oF reproach; eating Teli ie the weakened state. of health | fie, young. man’s attention to the fact feat f hed Beem in for some time. Be, | that he had deserted hie wife without re, out ail the time. If 1 beat over wine that he had failed to turvish ber | Todo anything my head would ewint | With the necessities of life; and urging with fv froin I wes troubled with 19 husband: | peins in my head and back. I took nu | especial sure in anything. It wag In answer to this letter, | came a fetter from Nicoll, Anable, Lind: say and Fuller, attorneys, of ,No. 31 Nassau etreet, who announced simply) | that they had been retained to repre. | sent Mr. Belmont junior, in any legal | action. Mr. Asher immediately requested that law firm to accept service of the papers in the case, but the opposing lawyers responded with a curt refusal. Finally, | Mr. Nicott’s law firm furnished the in- | formation that Raymond was sojourning at Garnett, Hampton County, South { Carolina, | Armed with these facts, tn affidavit form, Mra, Belmont went before Justice Hendri {mn the Supreme Court. That | Junlet wave permission to-day to serve young Belmont with the summons and complaint in the case by publishing a notice of the suit in two New York pay ers and by mailing copies of the papers to him at the South Carolina town. Raymond Belmont is twenty-four years old. as though I was locking in ambition. After the firet few doses of Tons Vita 1 ‘meals Talept well at ane joy my meals; well at 5 land woke up in the morning refreshed. 1] can certainly state . ery beneficial in my case. y very many thousands,” Tona Vite official. “The lite we live in a bi city ie a rush morning. night that the human fram; le to stand the inordinate p eee sure placed on it, and, es Mr. Mi iv expresses, the body becomes weak and worn out; this is nervous debility. 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Asa) fi FIRST OFFICIAL STORY ; ABOUT THE SULTAN’S HAREM, Many writers uate atteaixed to describe tap | gultn's tte, ond eh gut of Tite tae Tire ros it ined, Bowerer | we omar, SEM es eer See oP eever beciaue om Candy and! ‘ali lands, to actuaily at i ta, all tend, ain Sultan's hareun, ‘ake plciures Sad’ tol eboue le bee there with is fait uae of Many Wives mestive Was eavurted to the great "Mo by au umweuss bodyguard by apecial disper jot the sultan bimeelf; took photogr Nudie! oe steed “brecncte an oe r Bet. Beekman & Spruce Sts 266 W. 125th STREET, Just Bast of Sth Ave. / ¢ ad ory ‘Mection of meas If you mise thie story sou will mle much, ages nest Sunday World from our sewgdealer ig he