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etreet—the East Fifty-first police etation, where he formerly commanded. O'Connor was demoted by Commis. sioner Waldo and sent to the Glendale Precinct some time ago. He formerly commanded as an Inspector tn th Tenderloin. Edwin P. Banta, the former conf- dential agent of the Yellow ¢ Company, whose revelations brought about the present Grand Jury tve gation, has prepared and furnished the District-Attorney with @ list of per- haps fifty policernen—all of the grade|+ of patrolmen, attached to the trafic squads in the vicinity of the lerger hotels in the White Light dintrict—to whom he paid from $5 to $10 every twe months ‘These “presents” from the Yellow 4 Taxicab Company, Banta will Inter tell the Grand Jury, were for favors granted the chauffeurs of the Yellow Taxicab Company in the congested streets, and in many Instances for permitting a violation of the Iaw by allowing more b than the specified number of Yellow | taxicabs to stand in a restricted hack | stand. Banta will place before the Grand q Jury what he believes ts indieputadie evidence of this petty graft. It is not known whether indictments of these policumen will be asked, but it is prob- 2 able their names will be furnished to j Commissioner Waldo for police depert- 4 ment action. Tt was asmerted to-day, despite the etrenuous denials, that Samuel Mar- q time, in charge of the complaint de- partment of the Mayor's Bureau of TA conses, Was a frequent user of taxtc and that NEVER paid hie bills, { though they have been charged off on| A cur: | iat" book | { the company’s books a: paid. sory examination of the “fre of the Yellow Taxicab Company's rec- ords show that Martime's bille ran from | $35 to more than $150 in certain months. NAME OF LICEN CHIEF ON COMPANY'S BOOKS. “The name of J. J. Wallace jr, the eine of the Mayor's Burcau of Licenses, also appears tof w taxicab pass, though his bills were not so large 4s those of Martime. His bille— like thone of Martime—have not been paid, though they have been so marked. Officials of the Yellow Taxicab Company admit that they have sworn to the Grand Jury that Perfunctory dilla were sent, and then the bills marked “paid” on the company's hooks, though, as a matter of fact, not ] ‘one cent ever changed hands. i One of the most serious charges made i y mat by Banta ts that he was told by one of the highest oMicials of the Yellow Taxi- cab Company to commit perjury in con- nection with @ damage sult, Banta ha: been unable to furnish legal corrobora- On Friday or Monday of next week officials of the Mason@eaman Com- pany, which does an even larger busi- mess than the Yellow Taxicab Com- pany, will be asked to produce before the Grand Jury the records of that y dealing with “free rides” ac- counts. Although no evidence hae yet Deen adduced relative to the activities the Mason-Heaman Compay, It ls re- & ‘Taxtead| JURY HOLDS BISHOP MUST PAY $8.900 Seeking Divorce Contradict Each Other on Stand. INCOME ys He Warned Modistes Not to Give Her More Credit. HIS IS $111,000, He A prelude to the Rishop marital storm, which Is echeduled to sweep into Juaticn Newburaer'a branch of Court next week, occurred to-day when James Cunningham Hishop, the banker, and his wife, Abigail H. Bishop, glared ‘at each other across the counsel table, and then followed one another to the witness stand and made highly wrath- ful and vehement contradictions of testl- mony. The Bishops were witnesses in the sult Drought by Jesse Farquharson and Margaret Wheelock, :nodintes, to collect $8,900 for clothing furnished Mrs. Bishop before she and hed husband parted In November, 191%. After being out five minutes the jury gave a vertet for the ful! amount Hishop declared he told his wife not ft was “one of the most extravagant Places in town.” He told the jury he notified the firm he would not be re- sponsible for goods purchased there. Mrs. Hishop stated the clothing was a necessity, and ag such It was her hus band’s duty to pay for It. She dented he forbade her to trade there. BISHOP'S INCOME $111,000 YEAR, € TESTIFIES, admitted his Bishop Income from the estates of his father and mother and from his partnership in Redmond 32 Pine atreet, the year 1911, pfite from his He de- & Co. bankers, at aneret of which $90,000 was p share of hix firm's business. rivea an income of $ his father's estate. Hiahop identified a bundle of checks drawn on his firm for amounts from $200 to $1,000 which he said he gave to Mra, Bishop during 1910 and 1911 for her personal use. He included the item of her clothing in these gifts, he FOR WIFE'S GOWNS Banker and Spouse Who Is ¢ | | the Supreme | to buy of the Far@uharson firm because | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, | PERFECT BABIES OF THE -EAST SIDE AND THEIR MOTHERS Faint ese tye Gh ee at adh nae me artemanerestnt oes 1913. epeeeee PPPEAOAAAEDAEOEOSOOAAEOOS AORODAAEOFSEDODOS 'GAAOREEEAORESAAADOAOOAODEEOEPOODOD OR OOAD ODE OOS ORDO ER OLEOHOOS FOOHEEOSES EO EO® | EAST SIDE BABIES ALL SO PERFECT DOCTORS PUZZLE Fourteen Husky Youngsters Take Final Examination at Settlement Rooms, Fourteen almost, if not quite, Mawleas east side bables took their final examin. ations in perfection at the University Settlement, No, 184 Eldridge street, to- day, They are the plok of the lot of 1 infants who were entered in the Settlement's Baby Health Contest. The perfect score in this contest signed by the child apecialiat, Dr, L. Emmett Holt, numbers 1,000 points, All the babies examined to-day scored between 9% and 1,000 points in previous trials, Here Is the “honor roll": LASS A, i Ported its charge account system of | sald, Mra Bishop contradicted her | | (Ome year to two geared) Polat, free passes is even larger than that of | }usband by xtating the checks were | Wille Forman, 121 Pitt Mt. ite rival, the Yellow Taxicab Company, ee ee Oe Bail Which has admitted ‘that city officials anything (hls sesathe 6. oy fees proGtted to the extent of $20,000 8 year|abdut the Farquharson bill Mra. polomon Goodman, 227 Cherry At - 3.000 | ta tree rides. Bishop said: Mollie Palins, 104 Allen Bt. 000 | ie ‘The investigation has revealed thus| “Why, yes, I tolt him T wanted some| Yoiey, Valor. 00 Crand st... ‘8 i far that the.poor “boob” customer whe | gourning on account of the death of my | James bi : 1,000 ¢ Siways pays cash and never makes ®) mothor and he told me to get It and “ons | } | lek hes been putting up hundreds charge it to him. . on | E thousands of dollars for the taxi “At that time wan your husband giv- enh seh eon tach companies to make up for payments to ling you an allowance for clothing Morte Gluckman, 34 Want Hountnn St } Motels, clubs and restaurants for private | asked Cornelius Hays, attorney for the| Abe Edclowits, 165 Kidridge St etand rights and for losses on free rides | modistes, lzaboth St | taken ‘by favored ofcile and individ. T nave not recelved an allowance) fanny {ith Raton toe | tale, Here is 0 very from my husband alnce my return from| ALL | 4 the let of those who been riding | uypt, when he trled to restain me from THE DOCTORS AT FINAL { tm tani at the expense of the cash | i iinging—— EXAMINATIONS, q Lapse te roo | _ Haye Interrupted his witnens and pre-| 1” the preliminary examinations each found in every instance will suf- riding, no doubt ferybody's Doing In ite long Aight, successful end- taxicab tariffs vate stands at which make it im- independent hackman i : E various taxicab companies Private stand privileges, i extent of these payments is of | intense interest now, in view of its hav- ) ne won ite fight. It was by the Evening Wor! } land House, weer @ year to the Wal- + Gort-Astoria, 00 to the » $8,500 to the Ve jor Houm { the Knickerbocker, $6,000 to Sherry's, $6,000 to the Union Club, $4,200 to the > Union League Club, $6,000 to Church- | 1M'a, &c, It was estimated at the time that @ total of almost $400,000 was paid out by the taxicab companies ery year in this way, of which $110, 000 was paid by the Mason-Seaman Company and over 9160000 by the companios Which are now gathered $20,000 to gets @ discount of |; Bean eet Se Thine Feniese vented her from going Into matter re- lating to her divorce against the Imnker. Pishop's lawyer wanted to know how many servants Mrs, Bishop employed tn pring of 1911, “Klahteen, wir, whe paid. CAN'T REMEMBER DATE OF MOTHER'S DEATH. She enumerated the positions tn and outside the house, but could not recall the names of her seamatresse “Surely, you don't expect me call the nam she inquired, Thin bill consisted partly of mourns ing, you way, What was the date of your mother's death?" asked opposing counsel, to ree of the servants, do you" things worth some $2,700, know of. I told her sponsible for any tracted there by which I don't furthe my wife Mrs. Bishop had her counsel, Jame: W, Osborne, in court with the latter's militant wl Ince Milholland, Mr. rhe intimated issues would be framed in the Hishop divorce ¢ the week and that |t would res © during h trial TRAIL LEADS DIRECT CRIMINAL COURT. INTO | Sens Se of about $3,000, bout $40,000 worth ‘ can clear, to make a close inquiry into all the free riding privileges extended to n!ic officials fn and private citizen» wll the taxi+ 7 z cab companies 6° » will not be satis- fled with lo. oc-ssaf ledgers eithe: Geclares, Ho the prospect is for a Jeps drawn out inguiry, which will re. he halted by the pasing of a new ordinance or by the finding of one or two indictments of minor officials, before w jury within the next t | Mins Milholland wit Mr. Osborne's wosistant in the trial of the action. curious developments im regard to the activities of certain clerks enjoying im@uential positions, Hut this is a Phase of the situation that t# not yet ripe for disclosure. ‘One of the matters which an Inveatl- gation of the Mayor's Bureau of Li- enses mnay develop, and which Mr, DuVivier intends to take up as soon as he is through examining tne Alder- men of the Taxicab Committee, Is why to certain right to them, almost past understandl plication by a property cwner eo for @ private atand privile, must be passed upon by tho respectability of the plac public necessity for such be vertified ty the Mayor, would not be re-| debts con-| ye | io | private stand privileges were granted h had no possible 1% wes rumored around Courts Building that at {least one disorderly house had been | granted such 9 private stand, and that it was in active use for some time be- | fore word was brought to the Mayor | aud he revoked the permit. How auch» Lconse could be issued unknowingly is for every r the Police Department as well as by the Mayor's Bureau before it can be granted, and the and must eld at ; Settlement, PREP Epis of these bables was examined by one of the® board of attending #hyaicians— Dr, Stafford McLean of the Bables’ Hospital, Dr. 11. L. Dowd and Dr, Hugh | Chaplin, To-day all three physicians held a consultation examination of each little candida’ This was to eliminate any Unconscious personal preference on the part of (the individual doctor, Without} reference to previous results, each baby's score was taken again, The Physicians took home with them copies of the final and p each of the fourt Judicial decision will be handed down some Ume within a week, The prises will be awarded at the settlement by a city offtetal, IT cannot recall the exact date,” she] The prize winning bevy of class A anawered, “I know it is odd that 1] will recelve the sum of §%, to be put should not remember, but I don't. tn the bank for his twenty-firat Mesheny, The banker was the only witnest!/In classes B and ( the prie is called in his behalf, He told the jury| respectively, and the same dleponigen Mrs, Wheelock called him over the) must be made of the money as ia | telephone and sald Mrs. Bishop wished | class A, to purchase some things there : “She told me Mrs, Bishop had gotten | TAREE PERFECT BABIES FOUND IN CLASS B. According to the preliminary results, there are three absolutely perfect jem Jin clase B, and two in class C, If thie ‘ato 1s 400d to the end, Robbins Gilman, tof the University Setth. nt, that som» generous child> era will add to the aattioment’s prize honey, “It would be @ pity,” he says, perfect bables by giv- h money as one would bles, as well as their mother, were all in @ rather excited frame o mind to-day, and there wa en wi gling of plamp Uttle bodies and many Walls from lusty lungs, But even per- sons who were neither parents for phy- siclans couldn't help perceiving that th youngsters were a surprisingly husky lot to represent their crowded, nolsy, odoriferous neighborhood, One proud father was preaent with his offspring— Hyman Price, the father of little Philip, Unfortunately, it was discqvered at the last moment that Phiip was not eligible to the final contest as a miatake in book- keeping had put hia total of points too high, Philip's father was much 4 pointed, RATED ACCORDING TO HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT, The bables Were rated according health and development. some of the to wirls,” now being held Pig the Univeraiiy | out ¢ 3 | i 3 ie bith ACCUSED LAWYER GETS ABSOLVED IN COURT. Justice Guy Declares Inquiry Failed to Find Any Collusion in Case. When the weekly divorce day of the Supreme Court was called to order tits) morning Justice Guy made It his first business to deliver an address from the bench completely exonerating At- torney Benjamin W. Burger of No. 26 Broad street of any imputation of col- lusion or perjury in connection with the handling of the divorce action brought by Martin Schoen against his nineteen-year-old wife, Sophie Schoen, A week ago Marcel Levy. un attorney of No. 06 Liberty street, who had been appointed a special guar Schoen because she Inu terrupted the trial to inform the Court that Mra, Schoen had told bim that the’ cane had been “all fixed" hetween self and her husband and that the ev dence upon which Mr. Schoen depend. to prove his case had been stage man- aged by Lawyer Burere Thereupon Justice Guy quissed Mr. Burger, r ferred the papers In the case to Dit trict-Attorney Whitman and announced that he would set the case down for a further hearing to-day. To-day Justice Guy suid: “I take pleasure in announcing that { have thorougtfly investigated the charges against Mr. Burger and find the: tirely without foundation.” Justice Guy awarded the husband a decree. peste bens ES, /ROSENTHAL’S FIRST WIFE, CONVICTED, ALLEGES PLOT. Dora Gilbert Declares: Charge She Conducts Disorderly House Is “Police Frame-Up.” Dora Gilbert, the first wife of Herman Rosenthal, the gambler, who sigged, at | the request of Jack Rose, an affidavit reflecting upon Rosenthal a few hours before he was shot on July 16 last, was convicted to-day in the Court of Spe- clal Sessions of keeping a disorderly house. Her coun former Judge Wahle, took an appeal and furnished 41,00 pond to secure her attendance for sentence May 21. The evidence agi it the Gilbert wom- an was furnished by Policeman Scamin- aky, He said he was omered to investi- gate the house in which she lives, at No. 161 East Twenty-seventh street, on April 3. He called there and got evidence on which he swore out a warrant, which was served April 4 Judge Wahle claimed the raid was a police frame-up. He sald the woman) had been hounded since Rosenthal was killed, Justice Zeller dissented from opinion of his colleagues, and raid he belleved It would be shown the Gilbert woman was the: isin of of a police olot, “MOVIE” MAN N ARRESTED TRYING TO BRIBE EXAMINER. Applying for License, Tries to Hand Over a $20 Bill—Held in $1,500 Bail. Jacob Targoff of No, S Orchard street was arrested wt No, 10 Park Row this afternoon for attempting to bribe one of the city’s moving picture examiners, Targoft had appeared to apply for a le conse to operate a moving picture show, and after the questioning put to him by William Goerwits h to Goerwits, saying: “1 was told to kive you this,” The envelope contained 80. Goerwits had Targoff arrested and he was held by Magistrate House in the Centre Street Court in $100 for further exam- ination, —— H TEACH STRIKE CHILDREN. | Speolal Seho: son Little Ones, To enable the children of Pat strikers to continue thelr studies while being cared f in this city, special schools will be opened and teachers will be furnished by the 1. W. it was announced to-day, Three mngudred of these children are in New York, | 'Phe frat school will be opened to- | morrow at St. Mark's Chureh, Tenth street and Second avenue. Miss Elsle Clapp will have charge of Mfty children je Here for 100 Pater- *|night were of Sa passed an envelope | * |shirt which he was grippi VOTES FOR WOMEN BILL RSEY FARMER IS PUSHED ALONG BY Reported and Fight to Keep It Moving Is Planned. 1INGTON, s May berlal ‘s resolution M4,—Senator pri nt'to the Constitut allot to women \ posing an n to give | ered favor- the Senate amend the ably reported to-day by Woman Suffrage Committee. Th as and Senator Owen, Democrats, nd Senators Jones, Sutherland and Clapp, Republicans, voted for the reso- lution, while Senator Catron, Republl- can, voted against it. When the resolution is reported by | Chairman Thomas within a few days an effort will be made to have it taken up uring the present session if tari lewis | lation does not interfere, GUNMAN'S FATHER ARRESTED AS AID WTRPLE MURDER ‘ontinued from First Page.) Chairman who did not stop’ The policeman hit Oresto over the head with his club and Oresto shot the policeman dead, Then the girl, frightened, clowed the window and went to bed, She heard other shots fired, Corroborative evidence Is in the hands of the police. It has been known ever since the murders that Rizao, when he yas sot, Was eating a Kandwich, With father of the murderer In custody, puty Commissioner Dougherty 1s con- fident that his men will soon Ket hold of | Oreato, who Is Supposed to be in hiding not far from Mulberry Bend, Other arrests that brought about such | renewed activity among the poilce last | uel Shillitoni, seven- teen, a cousin of “The Paper Hox Kid," of No, 3% Hast Eleventh street, and Evarlo Del Pepe, nineteen, of No East Eleventh street, Detectives Carrao and Casteno had been watching Shitlie toni because he was a relative of ose Th a revolver, by Oresto, LOSES LIFE IN SEWER. | y were arrested in the house and | believed to be the one used was found under an tcebox. A short, deat auick struggle of life curred early torday over opened vent of a sewer at Morgan and Johnson avenues, Willamsburg, and death won Tony Spraga, a laborer f the city. Spraga, whoke working and of whose unk Hine sew. lon being upon @ rough seaffold ov top of slyn, Ls charge of the work! when the board under Spraga broke) and he plunged down into the vive | flood of the sewer. Kirby by a sudden grad a teh the laborers shoulder to lift the man from thi was standing near ed to He tried water, but the ave way Ka disappeared into the black of the ¢ His body wan subs Newtown Creek, What You | Most Need Now, for tired feelings, bad blood, ete., is there, Other teachers hay outlined on the score card to take charge of mental activity, head, eyes, ears, ren nono, nostrils, teeth, throat, arms, hands,| Noted French Economint lean and feet, chest, spine and gait. =| PARIS, May 14.—Alfred de Photographs of the best bables in the | prominent French economiat and per contest, with heir manent Secretary of the Academy ¢ important part of the ehild e| Moral and Polfilcal Sciences, died to- show for “a bet of boys and | day, eged seventy. lie was a prolitle author on the subjects of transport, ag> ‘yl toulture aud Mae tnorense of prices, \ Hoods Sarsaparilla Spring Medicine und blood purifier, \ $ fachcacataththccatachccad aatactatadadacacaatatacc iv hehchdhcaththhchtiadadhcatadache JERSEY FARMERS FEED CHICKENS WITH SAND | STE CNMI TOE EM WERT] AD; MAK SEN Measure Ordered Favorably |New Yorkers Won’t Buy, and} Crates, Piling Up-at Market, Cause a Near Riot. There was a near riot in West Washington Market to-day, where for two days crates of live cliickens have piling up until they overrun the sidewalks and have been piled in the street. More chickens were coming {1 steadily in the live poultry wagons of New Jersey and Long Ieland dealers, but not a chicken was bought by the |live poultry dealers of this city, They say that the growers have en- tered Into a combination to stuff thet chickens full of gravel and cement un- Ul a six-pound chicken t# about faur a half pounds chicken and pound and @ half stuffing. They de. clare the growers starve the fowl ne a few day® and then give them poo: food In which gravel and cement has bean mixed, and yesterday the deal here agreed to buy no more of the fowl Crowds thronged and the ri the market place erves were called out from the Charles street station to keep order and prevent the crated chickens from velug stolen, How the affair is to end no man can predict, for the dealers declare th will stand firm, Meanw! the chickens are Hable to dle in | close quarters of thelr crates, they are without food or water, Seca GIRLS FAIL TO APPEAR; CAUSE STIR IN COURT. But Young Men Accused of Break- ing Taxi Window Thought Trial Was To-Morrow. When the case of Florence Smith of No, 61 North Oxford street and Mamie Hardy of No, {18 Jay street, Brooklyn, was called before Magistrate Walsh in Gates Avenue Court to-day, nobody an- awered, John Becelno of No, 2103 Nox- trand avenue, who caused thelr arrest for smashing the window of a taxicab which he was driving, Was not present. Policeman Rooney, who made the ar- rest, had been in court, but had away to look for the bondsman, mund Mints of No, 343 Qui who furnished the $1,000 bail on whic the two had been leased at the p lice station last night, later reap- the where man sought for the murder, and saw | peared, but seemed not In the least agl- him and Del Pepe Ko into No, 25 West) ta One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, | Magistrate Walsh started an in tigation. At the station house it was sald that the case had been settled out of court Policeman Rooney afternoon and explained appeared that in The girls had gone to work, e that they were not due in court until to-morrow, ad the sam asked for an extensio} hours, while and four valid he stances, ’ of twenty. Magistrate W re ASE as AND Lg ae 10C Gilstening pitt eameenceny RS Tisowhere. Suggestion for Wedseséay LATE CHOC e ie "POUND BOX PENNY A POUND PROFIT bags "PARCEL "POST opposite te cor Mt Park Row, Cortlandt BARCLAY Cor. West Broadway eS @ CORTLANDT 8 ST. e}each rhing. One by one, the men un umbled Into the sea. Quickly ar 2as thrown to each man and he was hauled into the lif a the he iad | been out hunting the two girls and their The chauffeur opinion and was at home The bondeman came into court ish would grant under the eircum- tee ‘pen Baturday#x¢ enlaxe ‘COASTER IN DISTRESS OFF BARNEGAT, CALLS Cutter Hurries South to Assist Chesepeake Which Sailed Yesterday. The revenue cutter Mohawk was dea-| patched from New York early to-day in response to‘the following wireless message sent to the Brooklyn Navy Yard by the Clyde liner Lenape: “Passed steamship Chesapeake in dis- tress off Barnegat at 2 o'clock this morning. She wants revenue cutters.” The Chesapeake, a freighter, belongs ito the New York and Baltimore Trans- portation Line of New York and lett here lute yesterday afternoon, The Clyde liner Lenape is on her way in from Jacksonville. At the Brooklyn Navy Yard it was said no word from the Mohawk was ex- cted until She had returned from her ion, She would not report by wire- n reaching the Chesapeake. The Chesapeake was anchored off Barnegat this morning, waiting for tugs to tow her back to New York pecbeeEets ts Sastiees [FIFTEEN RESCUED FROM SINKING BARK AFTER LONG FIGHT (Continued from First Page.) sea, Nothing was visible of the bark but the shrouds, and what was | the foremast. The vessel was | take @ final plunge any moment. settling fast DESPERATE LEAPS INTO SEA SAVE FIFTEEN. “Gut yourselves loose, one by one, and Jump for it!" roared the mate, using his hands for a megaphone. ‘And the men, weak though they were from exhaustion, did as he bade them, One by one, their sheath knives slashed Mite to It was 34 Flatbush Ave. A Full line of Victor and Columbia ET tain was the last to leave the yard, and he atill had his parrot, With the bird, he leaped into the ocean. He was picked up like the others, and out of the crew of Afteen not a man was lost. ‘The San Jose landed the shipwrecked crew at Port Limon, whence they were sent to Colon and there cared for by the German Consul. The three officers expressed a desire to come to New York and the Consul put them on the Carl Schurz, The remaind f of the crew were shipped to the ports to which they desired to go. When the Ban Jose lost sight of the derelict, the sea had crept tp to the yard and it was a matter of minutes when the marine graveyard must have claimed her. —_—=>— Neck Rroken by 12-Foot Fall. Robert Doehm, -a painter of Wood- side, Queens, fell from a scaffold on which he was at work at the Astoria Athletic Field, Astoria, and struck head on the concrete floor, twelve feet be- low, to-day, His neck was broken he was instantly killed. The build being erected by the Board of Edu ‘It Is Time to Start Those Piano Lessons HERE IS ONLY ONE time in life when you can learn to play the piano easily, and that is between the ages of eight and twenty-one. The earlier you start tolearn the better it is, and if delayed too long the task is al! the more difficult. If you have children to educate is your duty to give them the advantage of a musical education and at the proper age. 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