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PLAN TO INDICT HUSSEY AND THOMPSON ‘Gorman Demands Fat Jobs for Kinsman and Partner jay. FI — EDITION. WEATHER=Rain to- PATHER—Rain to-ntght and Taeeday. FI EDITION. [« “ Circulation Books Open to All.” __PRIOE “ONE CENT. ee NEW york, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1913. 16 Lc “PRICE ONE CENT. — FIRNALONE HS SOMIVLA. = om asin M BE INDICTED ON j = 4 Five Arrested as They Try L | Improvement, Says Head of : Present Petition and Start WRENN’ \ CONFESSION Also Wants anencaner IARBITRATORS SEEK | People’s Hospital. : wi a Near-Riot. ship for His Law Partner, He 3, * Ay f Nae | . Los Marat TOSETTLE DISPUTE 26 OTHERS OBSERVED.| ——_—-4¢-—__ —. German Scientist Elated as He|% MURPHY WANTS BATTLE. (F RAILROAD MEN Leaves for Demonstrations McAdoo Hesitates About Ap-} in Canada. allies ' inting Malone Fearing Sen- | ,.. i pointing i | |First Meeting of Board That} pr. rrteaerich Franz Friedmann, the | 3et Too Much. f German bacteriologist who has for ten ator May Get | May Prevent Strike on 54 Saris maklig a tipHilt ARSE be a | fair test of his anti-tuderculosis vaccine | , Eastern Lines. | y day | BY MARTIN GREEN. | ui nae country, gave out to-day from | Mpectal Stace Correspondent of The the Hotel Ansonia the first report of the 3 ‘Wot condition of two of the three patients WASHINGTO! “i March 10.— The Board of Arbitration, selected un- who were treated by him at the Pe a Parole “| der the provisions of the Erdman act to # i. ae Sie The Tammany scouts in Washington | settle differences between the Brother ed cinedtned oe i — Men erereclealted paves pete coal it day. eo were patients heard with some surprise and od of Locomotive Firemen and In-| o¢ nr, Max Landesman, the head of the grin this afternoon that Senator | ginemen and the managers of the Mfty- | nosnital > dames A. O'Gorman had demanded, | four railroads east of the Mississipp!| me favorable nature of the report or { about to demand, the office of] and north of the Ohio, to-day began It} astounded the discoverer of the treat: Collector of the Port of New York| sessions in the grand ballroom of the | ment, He had hoped for good symptoms for his son-in-law, Dudley Field | Waldorf-Astoria bas alt setae within a week or ten days. He had | must be before the arbitrators and they | selected patients with ligh Malone, and the office of United)" i Seapets’ by. ents ight cases be- States District-Attorney in New er Beye thay Ges) » cause, he said, results would show more ( o oute ABEL quickly in them than in deep-seated York for his law partner, ‘The three arbitrators upon whose| cases where the germs of the disease Marshall. jdeliberations the issues which nearly Spread through the whole system White it had heen anticipated that! caused a strike a few weeks ago and) Of the sufferer in an intense form, Me. Malone mignt and probably wonlt the consequent paralysis of all ratl-|/ PLEASED BY REPORT, FRIED- Take in the collectorship, the Tammany | poad business between New York and MANN ADVISES CAUTION. contingent hi her expected that Chicago represent in the eyes of both! But Dr, Friedmann himself had not, Georse A straight OU iy nutants the best possible cholce to/in the most emotional moments of his ket the United rea fair and complete adjustment | temperamental nature, expected to start pte Uiatricy (Mttor ney ene hw of the labor difficulties at issue. for his tour of Canada to-night with It is stated that Secretary of the ; y fF such credentials as were given to him rreacury McAdoo is hesitating about) MEMBERS OF THE COURT O! | by Dr, Landesman to-day. He coupled !MENACED BY BIG MOB.| ‘Former Harlem Wardman Breaks Down, Facing Prison After Defying iby Cont Grand Jury, and Admits He eae Was Graft Collector. LONDON, March 10 » has not been omitted from the) campaign of the suftragettor in the Brit | BLACKMAILED VICE FOR ish Isles, Vague threats had b it. Sy ee ea HUSSEY AND THOMPSON them during the ceremony of the open- ing of Parilament, and while the King Queer Mary were on thelr way to $ ] Wea due gy Winer at |AROSie Hertz Weakens and Gives empted to approach His Mas in $ ¢ aie Whittatt and te iawn «| WWhitman Amazing Story of etitio setting forth the grievances of : . ‘women, “They aid not succeed, however, East Side Extortion. for pollee were on duty in strong force and arrested the suffragettes Pane A reals rey tration of Former Inspectors James FE, Hussey and James F. Thompson, now hailed bsigitesl dpe en anaes Aa under suspension by Commissioner Waldo, will probably be indicted to- vast crowd gathered to see the procession and the women had to ‘ve| morrow or Wednesday on charges of bribery arising out of the complete protect o1 e " it . * ~, ape « vai rata uy rile vasenit outrages confession made this afternoon before the Grand Jury by former Patrol- OF Hig tants man James Wrenn. Wrenty had served, so he said, as collector for both The nar f the five arrested are ; age Lillian Wilcox, Dorothy Smith, Kath-| these men when ey WETS: MERCI were abs peelOny in the Harlem district loeen Paget, Gertrude Vaughan on Wrenn “gave up" only after Justice Grace Stuart, Kaoh of them was arm Seabury had repeatedly warned him with a rolled up petition setting forth ise he would be sent to prison tf he the grievances of women, |did not further the ends of justice by GREAT FORCE OF POLICE LINE telling all he knew concerning the col- THE STREETS. lections he was known to have made. % | During Ride to Parliament Po- lice Save Women From Even King Lecce amrccmaeccces Ms for the two former Inspectors. Wrenn : Revlawspeathe i cene in Whitehall was repeated appointing Nv. Matone in view of t ARBITRATION. | the publication of the report. with | Masha eA biaeaiantecabesd eral weakened and gave a dramatic story waibiiity that Senator O'Gorman may | They are Judge Willlam T. Cham) caution that too much waa not to be| Teen wwita apeaBle MALIOGKe for an hour and a half, specifying Mr. Marshall, Mr. McAdoo! bers of Washington, Chief Justice of! made of the effect of his cure in these |: \Focodestead dates, names and amounts colle ough House two women ran from the tor O'Gorman are io et tthe International Court in Samoa dur-/ first two cases and that false hope | Bork ann couaed Varouah 1) WOME te: |ROSIE HERTZ'S CONFESSION gether to canvass (he ne ex'Dise| IMS the troubled times of the native) should not be built upon them by vi ward the King's carr waving | ALSO BEING MAD! Collector Loot and rie sea ip Tebellion there and later a member] tims of the white plague who were | “y were promptly surrounded | confession of Rosle # owner thelr oa Ge veo these offices are| of the Spe aty Clall | took to his culture ax their chance tice and: hurried: away trom eal ie duorderly vuses, was to-day begun without delay sion; W. W, Atterbury of P for life. CAROAe Bil ate. sefore the District-Attorney. to be filled without deta ie i Le Ae re Dr. Friedmann's first three patients onan Ge handling —— Mrs, Mertz was ® to the Tombs « Men like F Sullivan of iinet, | frst ' ie jegel and Landesman, only throush : A f +p after she had m: xhaustive states Charles &. Murphy of New York, Tom | vanta Railroad, and Athe tive of Dr. Landesman tie nollie Protests Made by Business} inent to the Dp Attorney, She ‘ Taggort of Indlana—th , cinco, third rger. The report con- : Pes tnt ivenlaia, vay ‘named several Inspectors and gave the the leading tate | bonsen an | the Brotherhood ‘ cerned the men, both of whom were af- tet ntelnteletelel | ier a inod two thousand to these| Men, Governor Says, Moves jnanes of persons who, she clatmed, jave no a ‘ Rae a Samuel T teinberger, 4 clerk in the | tec ted in the lungs. pea EE aii herbosith ldtanwave with han lth atrong, who tried to take the d corroborate everything she sald, slebsup the GAN TER Ha Aare a ee of the Brotherhood at Pe-| Dr. Landesman visited Dr. Friedmann | {OMe GIRHISIORRE ciatarnasie: (9? the ti pole Him to Kill the Bill. Among other things she said that she ment is that this adminis! on is to 4 aig 4 aro | . 2 is ; out this sienificant stateme eae oe ‘ oria, Hl, Was first witness for the fire- | this afternoon, |p. e Frederic e ‘ rat @ quick 0 vad paid “Jack Sullivan,” the “King of be “High Brow aoe cee ltnah [ote in quite truo,* he told an 1 | Pauline Frederick, Supposed to “No ina can Noll a waman as tove'a | men a aulek mianosiyres howe) i tie Wewehon Gas Gc, NO RAY OF HOPE IN He took the stand to present the! World repo ‘that the improvem . , s Ube in lela ute fan SL Soild dal eh awalting trial for the murder of Her- i rr + a - , >, » 'e he mu ‘aKketton to e of safety, 3tilwel w ° SELECTIONS. ey ice cain ws hema ehinaiin the $WO meh radeue tay toca) Oe bappiy Wedoed, Sur ALBANY, Maroh 10.—The Sttlwell-| nen Hunenthal, $1000 at eorous tienes An extract from the petition whtch ‘ i att A ww Woll bill, whlch proposes to double the is M Im the Cabinet th classes by the railroads of the My relative, the — patient Ce Pre rate len ta | the suffragettes tried to present to H on van's assurance that he could Secerat hana r BAMEVACAIEG OOM Dare Thea ecwne Daan ete was troubled with nigit} prises Her Friends by Get) #n in ites ee ares ’ "| present tax on transfers of atock, Is to] nx” case in the courts for het. significant that ules with the demands of the Brother. | sweats to such an extent that his pillow fleldi pla s wife in “Joseph | “it law and order are to be recestabe| be withdrawn, The menauro was rec-| In making her sta nt the woman 1 turned down his hood in’ every as to cases, bed cloth! ting Divorce and Returning aes na we and night clothin and His Petiphar's wife, a8) lished in this realm wemen must have|ommended by Gov, Sulzer's committes| protected nobody, but ave names, dates William MeConve. although them with the rates pald) by rated, y night this , sate of tho #3 lane will 4 the vote. Votes for women ts the only | of inquiry as a means ner and places which will probably result In experience his to |r Is west of the Mississippi, Stein- | us lr 1, to the St | rf < troutienoma ‘eare ike tie Chill | State's reve The ant r ttine several high police officials, campaign, is intensely practioa | referred toa matter litte known t there was no sweating a tues tn ohia throne to-day | of the Intended withdrawal a many small fry is taken as an indication that tre ministration is to be run on a plan the ‘fremé too high to be reached by the bo: ee ee ce who dig out on eleétion day and garner | Contra: and the New ¥ plegel, the other patient wa who work on. the|fot troubled so y, but he has York | Shown — similar Both Ww Haven | men feel much more comfortable, they a ryt i he throne | | Mrs. Hertz was convicted recently of < her property for immoral pur- ed to one year on Vs Island. It had been ex- for) wax made to-day by Gov. 8 GRIP CAUSED 21 DEATHS [wom ORARGH ROR] HIDDEN eter via ee nie oi ae Now York business men to ti o'vreaesk | LAST WEEK; 375 DIED FROM | SUFFRAGETTES. Atter carefully considering the The big, strong pull of a weil work 4s as prevailed ainst domnesticit th ) vay the votes. and Hartford and Pe vania lines| tell m i # the had con.jPected that she would try to get im- President a an ” y | 0 a whilom wh of Frank M./ In connection with the opening of the | posed bill the Governor sald he had con cuncea that ‘ne will not iiaten to a reer Yorks loathe soon a can et ae nates Peek eRe sain architect and par | PNEUMONIA, SAYS REPORT. | i ig fon of the British ParHament|oluded to let it die in the lexislative | munity Before hor sentence by telling all n 0 jon Ww . 4 } -millio: n pia esi = a she knew about the graft situation tn piicants for office and has referred such| JUDGE CHAMBERS ELECTED AS/i00*, Jin yubmit a cureful report to| proprietor of the new Hotel McAipin.| | thie afternoon special|committees. A hearing on the measure ad for so long been an tm- ‘applicants to the members of his Cab- THE CHAIRMAN, inet, the practical bosses are of tue] When Atte! and Phillips met the opinion that he will pass on im-] Washington Judge at the Waldorf to- portant appoints made by t red to go Into 6 which she sease a recautions were taken | was to have been held Wednesday, and , ; 2, Rt ease Cases vent any Pe erente by militant |the announcement of the bill's with. |Portant figure. Her lawyer denied she Result Fatall lan at ANY | gumragettes or their male supporters. |drawal was made to-day, the Executive | Would do $e And It was sald « relative Other Ti This Year. Along the Mne from Buckin-vam| sald, “so as not to put any one to the ner in the Tombs and fright- \the Board of Health, as I promised the | Scores of the friends of both -|More Respiratory |authorities I should, Had I been con: | prised to-day to t sulted the report to them would have sir condition, erick had se mse ay and pre | decree of divorce " y 5 5 hiss ce of C0: o Albany." y threats, She took her sen- authority in | telal family }# board of arb it edmann b tl s tha Healt ner Lederle to-day | Patace to Westminster Bridge and the} inconvenience ot a to Alvany pad hghige oat sen have discover ir own 4 chose Judge Chau man ¢ t unnaturally, to give it out J mus |PAAd Only recently rumors th ah ie “Y | }touses of Parliament, to which King] “This tion that the Pr ts of the board and all |two had separated ise M Fred 1 was in the the | George and Queen Mary drove in al ‘was prep: er, Distetet-Attorney terday, howe ol because he method of conduc the arbitral body jon that he was rick ingisted on returning to stage Brip & sit, and hi Woodrow Wilson and not because t meetings of Judge Cham ‘tiation, | gilded #tate carriage drawn b athored he w coding Maren §,| famous team of cream colored that che woman She was brought their} quiry in order to iner raes| meet the incr e of these statements | © Democratic organisation of th «explained to t WspAper men ay Mare niet ie 1 W n kenerally begins brilliant equipment, strong | penses na nd d m and worked to ma 208 has ) picked ws t aia ote mB t ie Hees “ f 4 fing res of mounted and police and| was introduced in the Legisiature on the 1 to Mr Whitman's office. Two ay she th ard! he un ‘ ae ee eae 4ay at f " ; a ti ien in plain clothes were stationed to sammendation of the aint Wo #te hers were called in to take ERS OF - ning befo, NEEL PASI. RAGRU FAR SUIe readin , profess! uf t Ames o vent the occurrence tag e enue, ‘ ¢ . which is 1 to be posses LooK To MEMB fi ‘ ' it RaSAT ina Sta wOL, ie it ONGRESS., oc every rnoon after 4 SCIENTIST ALMOST FRANTIC jie wanted a wit . and he had Leen iy tne year |, * Anixaiing rain foll tarouxhout the) withou: menacing A of the alliance From this viewpuint o'cluek embers of the board will WITH JOY AT RESULTS, a town house f er near itral Park p ; day, but this had no effect on the tens! ste jay groused cons dera ” 4 the out. > ami " meet peWspaper men and gladly answer e effect of the news on Dr, Fried-| and a country esta ee “| of thousands of sightseera who hedged) = uclous busine ants of ast side. the President is not go! nan " abe . a ; Hh im tion fr n men to office in return { any question put ty them, was (o make him extremely ex- | Miss Fred x at t i t Muturday 4.721| the route in dense masses and kept UP! througuout the State, and It ion) WRENN DEFIED GRAND JURY vices they lave vend: The f wasions of the board His twenty-eight treatments~ | ___ = ; ; ‘ Wore report.| ® Wave of cheering for the King and) or thin opposition is wall founded, and UNTIL HE FACED PRISON, what services these men >| will be fro: ) to noon and from 2 tu three on Thursday, seventeen Saturday é ce, Queen on the drive Parliament cal-] iya+ tne bil! goes too far in placing too) W ved an obdurate witness fender the Government and to a pracs| 4 o'clock ea ternoon until the evi- t, instead of the seven reported, | 4 ‘ nay ahs desea eT to act as a deterrent to apy OMe) great @ burden of ee 7 OI torney Whitman sum \ tical politiclan such a pro nis! dence is all iu and the voard must ar- rdayhaa erhnunted nis working) Mexico Wants Generals ty of crip. last | Wig. AuUAPE have. baal the Inte HG Obtcataipo Kaos connote $ ‘ ne tha GEAR Sites ae totally d of nourishment ve at its final de These meet- of the culture. He was inter t inarring the function committes we ha tect an DistrioteAttorney brousnt Tt tg not in che nature of the pr tical gs will be publ: At no thne until the, rly tod in ni work for Its Many Armies f 4 nh ee ke me i 1 om n known a8} ceactinent nm y | hie J abury politiolan to lie supinely and allow him hoard gets down to the task of reach: propagating material for the Canadian ‘ ia ping the vaults’ beneath thel yoog and ot to any In re you ply to the questions 4 mn. If, as the ing its decision will there be any pri- trip by Dr. Landesman's report But why t such a com Kl of Commona and the Houre of! S70 08 FR HEP ried EET 1 said Justice Seabure’ te or no gratit vate meetings @ became st frantic with en- | 444 be contr { with d rey arried out since! state bust Ot \ Ir t T shall commit they know there is > nent, hugging bie | Oe utiet ry hand? 4 Heal Ts awkes in Novem-| states t of rt and plenty of Henry E hig | Stray bule ¢ K and all y sn . and the House NOMINATIONS BY WILSON. aid atorining by) Be your (8. general and call to “at he Hing a e as ‘alg ; ke Aton INGHAM LE "4 refused tu leave his @ vast army ot i than} thon gathered fur t eis ber " hibiee client WASHING TOS arch 10.—Nomlna ates were so ine a { ! i t ' i \ ‘ of th NihO bandie tanlay Gee tite ia Pa tang Workers, Buyers, s¢ Landlords, i wine Mier years haw bedi pare] duce Attory eto dy dent " ern dent Wilson led and food drove them out nts ety by advertising in : oaeriabarirad iy eine et . ‘ ! 4" wuld Mir. nts } ni hey ul HM wir Awsint Postmarter- vis re 1.” . A ea vary ‘ f0id Mr. Wh tried un vain to pry fromthe 7 Seulataiie Bonimantecn ‘i a ie 5 Might fo Witnon ¢ et Hee a dob At Yeomen of the Guard from " ad wlelse of what went on in ne eux abour tie Lari lexine | TMT AD Baas ‘ here he will dem t rowe London, w are he t ls ‘ Jury n. In fact, you have tion to be enacted by the special aon Alexinuler Mi Doukely of Mi ow Sw under phe he ' aters pow 1 « sion which is to as RCNA TNA re er Cena hag : 1 Hi J ected the dosses jovk the first PTL aa aurea aA ena EA Al the 1 ‘ tidy aes who were present, to = =e aatoe Tied fi , a me of tne et otticials ‘ t nut Wrenn sti (Continued on Tenth Page.) | Blows Peter Hamilton of Alaiy i ¢ Partlame and ob eoactore: C ‘ sada iil Commissioner of Libor Statistle: wht will pre and AT A Sel na : W DistricteAttorney Whitman | Charles # Neill of the District of Col esta Interesting semal FOR RACING GEE PAGE & womb eee + Kaulaued wn dorapddagns ee ‘Woniioueh anders beans 1, | would aulies.0 sesso orien, a... 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