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"HUASIEVELSTAKEN BY cine WoRKNE SOF THER Many Residents of Newpott, Long Island and Westches- ter Among the Victims. “| \ FAMILY MAID IN PLOT.| Young Connecticut Schoolmis- tress Discovered the Robbers | in a Boarding House. Blombership in a gang that made on Long Island and in Wertchenter, in chérged against Robert Rhind an James MoIntyre who were arrested last night In Greenwich, Conn,, with alt ef the $50,000 worth of Jewell lant Wednesday night from the home of Mépry Waas, the New York Inwyer, at Lang Branoh, in bag and puree and @ diamond brooch valued at $1,000, but the brooah has been | located in the possession of A. 8. Borg | & Seweller, of No. 14 West Twen: third street. = Mr. Borg bought the wreoph frém McIntyre last Thursday fer #157. He notified Mr. Haas to-day | that he would return it. | ‘While the mesh bag and the brooch were missing there was found in the Possession of the two prisoners other | / from the | 4 Jewelry that was not stol ‘This includes with penda st set. Rhind has a ban! posits in the last moi McIntyré was also possessed | diamond | k book showing June deposits | The agatogate wages of tne | { a at period did not reach $50. Mcintyre formerly was employed as Second man in the home of Mr. Haas. Chet of Police Ritch of Greenwich ha! Alscovercd that Rhind, who once ran a ‘fig jiteu schoo! in Harlem, has been em- pigyed as a ‘valet and masseur in the homes of mifionaires in Newport and elsewhere. Hi dozen big robberies wére reported from Newport last sum- KL FIGHT AGAINST EXTRA- q ION TO NEW JERSEY. and McIntyre were arraigned Judge Tiemey in Greenwich to jcharged with burgiary. Bail was at $10,000 tn the case of Mcintyre he brought the jewels to Green- and at 05,000 in the case of Rhind. ‘4 Ht i | i af : = i 5 F 2 F Hi ft ut har that Me- to diapose of some of it, CUSED MAN, conclusions and suspicions of.the school teacher were justified . Molatyre made @ confession soon hie arrest. In his statement to Business of getting employment in the > hemes of wealthy persons at Newport. | « re are missing a $700 gold mesh | ‘When first taken Into custody by Capt. convinced that whe confessed, the police say, and _ Intyre, the man who arrived om Gatur-| | had brought the jewelry up to at but had stopped off in New York 4 en Ih iD 5 01 SAYS GHE 18 WIFE OF AC. |" | the colored population and the Indiana , ry SERIOUSLY SOK AT. abst Poor ee ee ec ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee’ $60,000,000 for educating blacka and + ‘ PAR WAR IS ON jIndians, to which Joh, D. Pockefeller * ' subscribed a million, He was inst z As | HIS SUMMER HOME mental tn bringing-Tuskegee Institute | > . to the attention of the public while he $ : wan acting an truster, | ® ‘ WITH WILSON AWAY _ | He re‘'ed from active participation in | 4 jthe ¢ alte of the Wanamaker | 3 * —— Former Partner of John Wana.) Aprit 1, 197, and dvotared his 1 ° ‘ of devoting the remainder of $ “ " i to educational work, He ve ; $ Wrangles and Rivalries Over] maker Widely Known as | te educational work, | He we 5 @ | ‘ Board, under direction of which the + ;| the Tariff and Currency at | a Philanthropist. Suemiae eiven by John 1. ocketelle ° 4 Is being expended. > ; an Acute Stage. | a "Mr. Ogden is & member of the Union ; ¢ KENNEBUNKPORT, Me, July 7.~|League Club, the Century, National | : $ Robert C. Ogden of New York le nerious- | Art® and other clubs, He ts also an | ; % By Samuel M. Williams, | \y 111 at his sumener residence, The Bu. | OT OF Mote , 4 | Stat Correspondent of the lows, on Arundel Point. This informa: Horse Rolle om Policeman. ° $ ‘World, tion was given at the house to-day. Mounted Police Sergeant James Lynch, %| WASHINGTON, D.C. July 7—Demo-| Mr. Ogden has deen in a feeble condl- | thirty-six, of Glendale, wan Injured yer- + @ | cratic dissensions and troubles began to- | tlon for some time, and ‘t was said that | terday when his horse fell and rolled “ 4% | day in Congress, President Wilson is| sickness that developed several weeks | over on him. rabodud ond ead Nob * © | away and the leaderiess legisiators are] Af {00k @ serious turn during taat | yore ot the tine. An amputanes. took : disputing among themselves, pe aes tadbntaolldonediheal madly bd] : $] Two great committees having 10] ihiry po as ssi aita dd z= @ | charge the most important legislation of) A physician of Portland was sum- ° $ the time, met to-day in secret session! moned to “The Billows” this afternoon, | concussion of the brain | : | and wrangied. The services of @ nurse had been ob- One was the caucus of Democratic! tained earlier in the day. A daughter, $ Senators which tg endeavoring to put| Mrs. Alexander Purves, is with the for- $ | nnishing touches on the tariff bill, Their|™er merchant. Mr. Ogden came to his | @ | internal difference is whether a the} cottage on May 2, | party members shall be bound by pledge aed @ to vote solidly in favor of the Dil as| Robert ©, Ogden until his retirement | ITCHING AND | anally approved by the caucus majority, | {TOM active business lite, five vears axo, | 4 | There ie vigorous protest against this {4 & member of the firm of John Wan- from half @ doen or more Senator Re senoged hee oe charge of ue New | HEALS QUICKLY ork md of the ‘business, le came SHASUANY: SBEES SAS. SES HS COS Ee | creat PatAde HA 0 tine charge when Peleared up the mystery and showed how easy the thoft had been, but also re- vealed @ romance in which the maid, agcording to her story, is the bride. mitted the robbery. was planned Tuesday night in the Ilaas cottag the following night she let, Mciaty in the back way and bave him the Jewelry. She declared further that she and McImyre were husband and wif having been married in New York Jan re leaving ago, Mrs, Hi of their jewels in a safe deposit vault. ‘When they returned to their home from @ picture show in Long Branch lust Wednesday night about 9 o'clock they found all the lghts on and the police search The vants told ho herself while back porch, and a few ming down the na man up- we saw him, and the been overlooked by the thieves. jad the man escaped through the window the only possible way he could have got out without being seen, tnere would have been footprints in the flower bed | underneath. There was nét « sign of a footprint, and detectives immediately eaid one of the servants know something about the theft, But not @ clue could they obtain, Two days ago @ young man, tall and Ml dressed, got off a New York.train at Greenwich and told @ cab drivar to take him to the home of Eugene G, Beott, on Btanwich Road, where Rhind was boaniing. A month ago Rhind had appeared if Greenwich and obtained employment as a nurse in Dr. J, Bowman's santtarium. How leng’ he has known Molntyre is not known, but | Molntyre said after visiting him that | he diked the Scott home and would share Rhind’s room with him. The two men were found in their Foom last night and arrested. @heir Benelited Many Who Had Lung Trouble exoetient twelve years. alt 1 atrongiy OARS.) MART WASSON, police he sald that Marie Kruger, the absence of the Haas family & moving picture show on Wednes- “pight, had taken the jewels from, hiding place and passed them to [r0\! Chiet Ritch telephoned to Lung and 1722 8. 17th BL, Phiia,, School Teacher Who Di d | -Robbers Who Got Haas Diamonds DEMOCRATS SPLIT; baggage, rems. Jewelry. M by the PO EFOFEO4 O00 0Od0 O54 three large mult cases, taken to Pollce Headquarters in Gree: witch with them. For hours they wet questioned together and separately, a both deenied knowing anything about At first the police proceeded cautious- ly, and would not take a chance on opening the men's baggage. they Were satisfied they had the Haas thieves and from Judge Wiliam L. Th packet hief with knotted end: and many other articles, all of whioh tallied with the lst of the missing | with the maid before they went to work tn the Haas home, which he lett a week the robbery. robbery to be carried out the fii i nearly all thelr Jewelry at home instead A petition in day in the United States District Court Marcus Stern Manufact Company in the Jewelry business at No, 42 Maiden Lane. A voluntary petition aigned by Edith Stern, President, gives Habilities 2 stock, ; debts due amounting to §108,25, 4 $8 in the State Bank. ROBERT C. OGDEN astic over the free wool and fre sections of the bill, Some of | sert that no matter if free this or fre » | States do not want it, Thi afte opposing a caucus pledge to save thelr faces. @ | they will be called traitors in Washing- ton. If they do not vote according to >| tariff innue their political future ts en- | business, which was small. , | dangered, His success attracted ‘The date of reporting the tariff bill and came put off another week. In the early hopeful days June 1 was the date set for the beginning of Senate debate and July 1 gor final passage, Then another >| month was added. Debate w begin on July 1, Now the tim on to July 14, and the Republi! heard from, gramme, which be- aa been entirely in the hands of the Democratic majority way. a word to say. Democratic ranks is over financial legis- | lauion which started two weeks ago with Introduction of the Glass banking was yanking and eursency | committee, A majority are critical of Chairman | Glass and denounce him for baving ig- | mored them in preparation of the pill. Mr. Glaas pleaded with the committee to-day to compose their differeno:s that*consideration In some form could 4 given to the measure itself. President Wilson will have to cut | short his holiday in New Hampshire, , | and get back on the Job at Washington. | Some big doses of his harmony soothing | syrup are needed. y OUR BUSINESS CREED Vereen in an honest way. We be- Weve in good worreneas a But finally serviceability. They plant said the maid found women kept sea. A vel 88, unsecured, THE RVEWING WORTD, MONDAY, TULY 7, the firm established tts big house Mr. Ogden ts prominent in the 1 enn world of Philadelphia, where hey Senators | ¥45 born seventy-seven years ago and | began Ife ay an errand boy in a hard- Af they ahould violate it! WAre «tore for $1.60 a week. Afterward , he was a clerk ina dry goods store in Philadelphia, ang by saving diligently home sentiment on some particular jocal | Was able to secure a partnerahip in the John Wana- | jmaker, who eked him to become ape | » | from the cauous to the Senate has been |e his partners, which he did tn 1888} Hi New York in 1806 © moribund at jest success lay tn his me & working force Into nently identified with’ various tonal institutions In a philan He was many years pre: without the Republican minority having |the Conference for Education a | South and last year, despite his re ‘The second) cause of trouble in the| quest that another be chosen to lead $2 Tailored Shirts tomorrow at $1 It has been left to the Saks Blouse Shep to show how eh dollar will buy in blouse wear. These are just simple little shirt waists, desi ned as a cooling influence for Summer days. materials, Madras, crepe, soisette and guaranteed lincn, all very sheer, & of too good a quality to default on a ne can buy several of thege shirt waists for so little, and profit by the transaction so much, that the opportunity is too good to be neglected. $3 Blazer Stripe Silk Shirt Waists at $2 These blazer stripe waists are perfectly plain tailored, | perfectly simple, quite effective. cl] ote, of white and pretty French cuffs to match. Just the waist to wear anywhere these Summer days, in town or by the cool fabric to begin with, and available in all new colorings. Excellent value. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street the work, was re-elected. country in the interest of education for Slight ski pimples, red noses, rashes, hives, mosquito bites, t overnight tre often sufficient. rc MSOAP, medicated with Pos- the soup of soaps for daily use, jet and Bath, as a means of im- iw color and texture of the skin and assuring its cont’ “d healt All druggists sell Poslam (p cents) and Poslam Soap (pri For free samples, ite to the _Emer- | gency Laboratorief, 32 West 25th Street. New York City the Made of 'y crossbar Main floor. Made with broad collar Main floor. Continuing Tuesday, the semi-annual Sale of Men’s - Suits Consisting of our three garment models, in that liberal variety of fabrics, weights and colorings which is one of the pillars of our reputation. Designed and tailored and finished with that perfection in each process which gives Saks Clothes their individual character and style. 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