The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1913, Page 2

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{t drew from Second Depu' Commissioner George 8, Dough- tement : * "Th. bulletin on the Detective Division | femned by the Cdmmittee of Aldermen is | & sample of malice and es worthy of the trade taiént of a professional crook Th§ Aldermen have lined up with con- vi thieves om their side against the of hardworking, honest detectives. “It le too absurd to discuss in Go and besides I haven't time to fight wil M politicians, feet rhe “Thé accusations againet the detec- lives made by Levy and others wore|Pretty Artist's Model Who Pregented to the District-Attorrey by terpisine iregvias te tos tareegee | OOK-Drug in Subway tien imparted to me vs Tells Her motive. |, TOOK DOSE OF POISON | IN A SUBWAY STATION. SHE FEARED SEPARATION | Man She Loved, Tuberculosis| | gm die” o> Victim, She Says, Had Told ELIZABETH MADSON Her They Must Part. se, Ss men WORKMAN PUSHED old girl with the spiritual face of a child @ureswed in fluffy, corn-goid hair, lay om @ cot in Lincoln Hospital to-day and told Dr. L. Gray, the house surgeon, why ahe bad swallowed fifteen Grains of dichloride of mercury in the RAILROAD subway station at One Hundred and —— Forty-minth street, the Bronz, at 2 @elock this morning. She pleaded with the doctor that h ., let her die. She could not live tonger, |Painters Fleeing After Attack she eald, because her sweetheart, a clerk In the office of the Metropolitan insur-| ON Foreman Cause Tragedy ‘ance Company, hed told her he belleved he Ned tuberculosis and thet he must go| at Forty-Eighth Street. tools, | away from her forever. The girl de- por be Bho Lanne with sobs, . she and Frank nsel could not) Two grudge { "a | be wed life even at nineteen held no! pose Heored ce Sadar an More happiness for her, y e New York Central tracks at Forty- HAD EXPECTED TO BE MARRI . js . ee eighth street and Park avenue, this H s ‘The girl, an tate’ del for the | Mternoon, were directly responsible for : last few months, since she left the| the death of « fellow workman. Jobn Devano of No, 175 Nast Seventy-fitth street was sitting on the narrow para- pet over the tracks when the two i iy brushed by him in flight and pushed more secure, him off onto the tracks below. t ing or Lewis Curtain of No, 61 East One i eat’ in Hundred and Fifty-fourth atreet, the ¥ 1 detectives Atlaatio avenue station in Brooklyn,| Bronx, and Edward O'Do! of No. | trying to nerve herself to snap the | ®%7 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, were laid thread of, life Off @ Job of painting work on the new “Last January,” she began her story | Viaduct by John Dwyer, the contractor, I i big SPECIAL SQUADB, to the doctor, “I went to = dance and| Yesterday. To-day they came to the | , ‘ “mua! Monee and etarted to make trouble r + That the personne: with yer, At the noon hour, while é should be kept he was eltting in a whack on the track i possible, level, the two angry painters deacended ie Fs ! i i them they ran up the stairs and across the viaduct. It wae the. that one of | them brushed Devano off the railing. A crowd’ of workmen chased the’ two i i °3 i i ie rH tt ral lance ‘from Flower Hospital arrived; ‘were sure | his skull had been split open by the steel rail upon which be struck. Cur- tain and O'Donnell were locked up on Vas to .g0 ® charge of homicide. jp ill | Hil i : Hi WHEN NOT PROMOTED IN RAILROAD OFFICE. ia il Kill Ticket Agent and Fatally Wound Chief Clerk. PFTTSBURGH, June 6—James Mo- full | Natr, ticket agent at the Union Station here, was shot and killed at noon to-day 1) and hls chief clert, Ralph Paully, was ont; | fatally wounded by D. H. Sage, a clerk thful, |! the tleteet Ofte, who te.said to have have| become angered over fallure to receive even | promotion when changes were made recently in this department of the ratl- the cot} road. Sage hed been visiting about to the| some of the other offices of the building fresh in| during the moming and had gone into the ticket office about half an hour I told him i¢ he! before the ahaoting. ‘would kill myself right} He 1s sald to have become embittered 1 told Bim I wanted to| toward MoNair, whom he-held respon- in sickness and pain,| sible for his failure. There was no HH Es aT iE Es i ioe Hi af Hi = — Cx val big quarrel, but some conversation over the b Promotions, Without a threat Sage Beech (i Pea, Me denher, after | rast nigh inking that| drew his gun and fired three shots, The viewng bestness conditions fm this |the morning the /When| frat struck McNair and he died in « country trem; the vantage point of Bu- | Frank Sosa means jent) few minutes, the second hit Pauly, in- rape Ger dour sewn, returned 86-847 | don back and forth which phyeicinns’at the hospital, where con Delf egeadboredinad [hogy ni Seas aan anya eur ae y . and Forty-nii atroe Sage had been in the office of General dred port mia t, bought 2 of ers and then slipped | Superintendent R. L. O'Donnell o tew ® cafe and bought| minutes before he went to the ticket erg Sara was! office. He made his eacape through the way and there I put al HAS FOO. the beer and drank it, ‘| DEMANDS $50,000 FROM » for I want to aii THIEVES GET $1,400 WORTH PUBLISHER FOR SLANDER. OF HABERDASHERY GOODS.| Dentist’s Wife Accuses J. ‘Sinclair Rob Two Stores of Same Firm, ete eae Door of One on Broadway ' Mrs, Nannie Verity Whiteside, wife Being Jimmied ré Dpen. Oe er ere de Rid segs @ dentist, jught an action in the Supreme Court eee areca, Benjamin and Mar | to-day to recover $60,000 from 3. Bine at No; 08 Broadway and No, 14 sixth | !#!r Armstrong, millionaire publisher, - ‘quffered a pbery im both at No, 258 Broadway, with a home at a ian night. This is the & nh No. 83 Bast Sixty-first ‘eet, Mrs. me news have been robbed within « Whiteside, who lives with her husband . | at the Hotel Ansonta, charges that Mr, year, and the entering of thelr Broad: |) strong elanderad her, her husband : I tr | | ] if Bieanor Louise, and for this she damages. that Mook! “Inasmuch as the detailed complaint in the action has not been filed as yet, the exact nature of Mr.» Armstrong's 28 | alleged slander has not bean made public, Nathan D, Perlman of Ng. 160 Broad- Way, attorney for Mra, Whiteside, said: “Dr. Whiteside and his family had been leasing & home from Mr. Arm- it Binty-third street, but il Ih li “if F E : [ jie eal oved up to an poorinens | ‘wttered + standerous | White Rese Coffea, Only 380. 0 Pound SAS SOOM AR, KP TN OT OUT OF SING SING TO AVOID MURDER Pals in Prison Threatened to Kill Man Sentenced After Aiding State. Denouncing the defendant as the moat desperate and the most remarkable criminal that had ever been arraigned | before him, Judge Foster in General #ee- sions to-day sentenced Joseph A. Young, alin “Taylor,” chief of the taxt- cad bandits, who played such havoo ia this city the early part of thie year, to the penitentiary fer one year and to pay © fine of $1,000. .In Gefauit of. the pay- ment of the find, Young will have to epend 1,00 Gays additional in prison. ‘This 1s equivatent to « straight sentence f four years, lees the commutation for 008 behavior. FRIDAY, JOWE 0TH, SES SUDETY ROE WON BY DETECTIVE, ATTN CHARGE Long Island North Shore Folk Suddenly Learn Cause of Favorites’ Retirement. Richard Battin jr, secretary of the Lockwood Company, hardware manu- facturera at No. 18 Reade street, caused &@ flurry to-day when he filed in the Supreme Court a suit for divorce from Mrs. Florence Battin. Mr. Battin lives in @ handsome villa at Whitestone Until recently he and hin beautiful young wife have been leaders in so- ciety along the north shore of Long Island. Tast month the Battins suddenly withdrew from participation in soctal events and Mrs. Battin dropped out of sight. It wae generally supposed Mra. Battin had gone for her health to the mountains or abroad—an impression which Mr. Battin did nothing to dispel. Meg] He further excused himself from social iron would aceldentally drop on his heed some day. a letter filed with Judge Foster clemency. “To my lay mind,’ says, “delleving that precedent has weight in the pass- Ing of judgment ® court of law, it appears that my present situation has more of merit than had ‘Bridgey’ Weber, last year, in relation to Rosen- thal. Weber was a party to the murder of a member of the underworld—Rosen- thal as such created less of public rancor toward Weber than the reguit of my depravities. But does justice con- siier public rancor im such a case? In alding the State, I believe my motives to be more praiseworthy than were Weber's, In bis case, apparently, self- Preservation outweighed any pure re- solve to reform. Lastly, his money enabled him to secure legal aid that managed well to drive a bargain, hard and fast, in exchange for his test!- mony.” - Charles Lober, twenty-five years old, of No, 67 East One Hundred and Twen- ty-elphth street, the chauffeur of the gang, also a State witness, was given the same sentence as Young. PATERSON EDITOR GETS LONG SENTENCE FOR ABUSING POLICE Scott Must Serve From One to Fifteen Years in State ~Prison. PATBRAON, N. J., June ¢.—Alexander Scott of Passaic, editor of the Weekly Teaue, an 3. W. W. publication, coavict- ed last week of s high misdemeanor in holding up the government as represent- @4 by the police authorities of Paterson to ridicule and ebuse, was sentenced this morning by Judge Kleinert to an indeterntinate term in State prison of from one to fifteem yeats and pay a fine of 9260. Geott was sentenced under an act which was made a law immediately after the death of President McKinley. This makes it a crime to hold up to ridicule any portion of the government of the State or of the United States, In this case the State has contended that the police officers of Patereon were a part of the government and that in re- viling the police officers and men of this city, calling them names, charging them with offences against the law, Mcott, in ‘The Teeue, incited to violence and ridi- oule within the.mesning of the statute, ‘The jury recommended Scott to the mercy of the court, but Judge Klenert eald he did not see where the facts Justified any such recommendation. Boott was at ence taken into custedy to begin his term, but his counsel, serv- tng notice of appeal, Of five thousand dollars bail. cemeaislliaiiaticcbenieineniaa maecmieiiaimememene et loed or hot, it te refreching ether way. White Fvose CEYLON TEA affaira becatse of the serious tliness of his mother, coreapondent named by Mr.| ¥); Battin is Ralph Browne, a Pinkerton detective, The husband declares, under oath, that Mra. Battin is living with Browne at No, 8 West Twentyrninth otreet. Mr. Battin sald to an Evening World reporter this afternoon: “Florence an ‘were married October i, Wil. I thought we were the most {ideally happy couple in the work. We had @ beautiful home at Whitestone— Just the sort I thought Florence would | ike. And she seemed to like it and to enter with the happiest grace into our social life. “Suddenly everything changed. She grew cold toward me and seemed to have an aversion for everything had loved before. On May 3 last she came to me and told m @ was tired of me and deathly sick o! urban life. ‘I am going away for a le,’ she said, ‘to be alone.’ “She went away, and somehow I had an awful gnawing at my heart—a wick- @4 guspicion filled my mind that I could not down. So I began a quiet invest!- gation. I discovered that, before, Florence had met ti Ralph Browne, at the home friend in Beachhurst. It was a long time, though, before I could find any further connection between Florence and this man. “But I kept on hunting and a few days ago I discovered—well, I learned about the facts set forth in my complaint. “Everything hae come on me in a heap. When my domestic traubies over- whelmed mc the shook proved so great for my mother that sh ‘with paralysis and may di “For the rest you will have to see my attorney, Alexander Fox of No. 122 Nassau street.” eg MISS DODD, GOLF CHAMPION. Defeats Mise Chub® in British Title ‘Tournament. @T. ANNE'S-ON-THE-SBDA, England, June 6,—Qies Muriel Dodd of Moretoo, Cheshire, to-day won the ladies’, golf champlonship, play for which has in progress since Monday, @he beat Mise Chubb of London by 8 up and 6 to play. all ence of any physical injury. Soar eey tax A dash of Eddy’s Sauce Makes the Whole 1 Savory Eddys B10 English Sauce Grocers and Delicatessen Stores know it because they sell lots of it at 10c per bottle. E. PRITCHARD, Maker, 331 Spring St., New York FROUMYER.—QEORGE, beloved son of Mr, and Mre, Frohmyer, Tuesday ni ral on Batu 10 A. M. Service, | lock, at the Chapel of Incarnation, | LOST, FOUND AND “REWARDS. |§100 REWARD i= iit vt os ro Union frond scat Sail | Farnham Intended for Ulster- SEUE SOO LES MURDERED MAN (SSSSEEESEE OF IRISH PEER IN| STABBED SO TIMES [:2=--as-2m HOME RULE FIGHT, AFTER HS DEATH === esees = ———— BOYS SMOKE, START FIRE. Moving Picture Show Seon of “stant” Gets $1,000 Damage. Small boys broke into a moving ples Arms Consigned to Baron|No Clue to Slayer of Joseph Keys, Whose Body Was Found in Room. men, Who Threaten War. . today and smoked cigarettes. Pread diene Hho June 6—A sensation} As a result of an autopsy performed | ently the place oor oi ie Wen was caused by the seizure to-day ‘by the | to. away. C. D, Erck of No. customs authorities of a consignment of | Srcerh ahercy eastern the, body of | Py “Hundred and ‘Twenty-dith treed five ‘hundred ‘rifles and bayonets on|J0#ePh Keys, who was found dead last | Oona out Ray Altenbach, nine yeare board s steamer from Liverpool, The} Maht in His room at No. 666 Third ave- | 514 ot No. 908 West One Hundred arms were addressed to Baron Farnt: »,/ nue, with numerous stab wounds, it|Twenty-sixth street, as one of th an Irion peer, at his country seat, Farn-| was shown that the man was mur-| who had been in the theatre. He wad) ham, County Cavan. Baren Farnham, ered. HH 14° not arrested by Policeman Kunts of t who ts the eleventh Baron of the ine, | 4 veer, not have inflicted the} Tonox avenue station. He sald he was formerty an officer in the regular | Wounds himeeit, not know who the other boys army. He eebved through the war in| Dr. Ray, Coroner’s Physician, who ‘The fire aid damag South Africa. ‘performed the itopsy, found both The Haron, who is thirty-three years | carotid arteries severed. Both wrists old, 19 one of the leading Unionists of the Province of Ulster and has taken a| rere Sushed, the arteries being severed, For prominent part in the campaign against| These wounds caused death, according Home Rule. to Dr. Ray. There re fifty stab The cases of rifles and bayonets came wounds I the left portion of the breast. from ® London firm and it is reported mnirty of these punctured the left lobe that the authorities have discovered an of the tung and five punc cH elaborate organisation in jon for tured supplying the Unioniet centres in "(Se one of the cuts going through the left ventticle. shcase tS SS Dr. Ray said the wounds in the GOMPERS UN ‘ i “lpreast- were made after death. All of INDER THE KNIFE. tre wounds were mi with a three- WASHINGTON, June 6.—Samuel Gom-| inch Jack-kalfe which wae found beside pers, President of the American Feder.| the body. ation of Labor, was operated upon here| Keys lived in the house for about two shortly before noon to-day at a hosp! half years. He waa considered for a mastoid abscess. Surgeons said tric by his neighbors and no one his physical condition was such ag to, in the house knew much about him. Promise @ apeedy recovery. 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