The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 16

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} } aq HORSE POISONER SMILES TELING {OF CRUEL WORK ® reste Indicted Ice Cream: ; ? Makers Tried to Hire Him * to Do a Job. mits—Bossed Gang. Geen M. Levinson, rotorious as an Cast Bide gang leader, and described by Lawyer Abraham Levy as “the most érett scoundrel in the world,” to a ge" defore Supreme Court Justice Davis to-day how during four years’ activity Fhe had engineered the deaths of scores © of valuable horses by means of the “Geath ball’—a concoction of arsenic, eweet bran and oats. } With @ nonchalance that was astound- Sing Levinson told of hie employment oy @ercents throughout the city to de- @roy horses ownsd by their business ‘vale. He admitted that he was well for his work but dented that he had ever administered tho pvison to the herves. *E was the bom," he said. “I made ‘all the arrangements, got the money hired men to do the actual poison- = Not an Honest Day’s Work Done in Five Years, He Ad- SENTENCES WOMAN SLEUTH, |*#7 they demandet tack the money they had lost. The marked carda were H-O Z Mine Jahrens's Pleas for Mercy De | UF In evidence Z _— nied Because of Many Thefts. Miss Ethel Jahrens, a pretty young MODISTE PAID BROKER. Z Z H.-O is different from woman of twer tenced to the Judge Warren Miss Jahrens was arrested in July | her tn © 0. D. to the St. De Then she tuld the d KILLED MANY ANIMALS,! estod in | with atten | pended. Mis« Jal detective in the Wanamak i sien. eythe’s, Simpson-Crawford’a and other The construction of the White large department atores Plains Road extension of the present —EE—— subway will be begun shortly, The ROBBED OR FLEECED? contract to build the section, which lies bet Burke avenue and Two Hun- -_——- dred and Forty-firet street, was award That Ie a Question Jury Will Havel oq by the Public Servic Cor jon . a cametan ere i mae a ay eres | Francis Connor| Morria Rubin of No. 2% Henry street | work for $958,484 and hia brother-in-law, Nathan Nathan- won, of No. @ Rutgera street, were held in $2,000 hail each by Magistrate Schultz = - = A In the Centre Street Poltce Court. to- day, charged with robbery | ‘They were arrested on complaint of we hit (fe David Kovetsky of No, 30 Madison | sf betdecrabadhtdid ANT bated street and Michael Kottler of No, 40 | Bears - Cherry street. Kovetaky told Masia: | eng a Ar trate Schultz that he was playing cards . Bome horses were poisoned tn the ts, while others were killed in Rabies.” | Levinson spoke with the utmost frankness, hiding nothing. He te one FE df the principal witnesses for the pros- @eution in the trial of David Kalhofer Gnd Max Swerskey, proprietors of the mbla-O. K. Ice Cream Company in ‘Cannon street, accused of hiring men fo potson nine horses in the streets of this city belonging to the Royal Ice {ream Company of Brooklyn, Levin- won told the Court that Swirrkey of- fered him the job to poison the horses before hiring Samuel Friciman and ‘Thomas O'Brien, who actuully did the work. ENOUGH MONEY IN THE JOB FOR HM. “Why didn't you take the jobT” Ae- sistant District-Attorney Weller asked . I'd think tt over. The next I heard the job had been done, I read ‘bout it in the newspapers.” Fa Cross-ezamined by Mr. Levy, Levinson eémitted that for the past five years he fad tod | comparatively easy life’ as the head of a gang which preyed upon he credulity of east side merchants, emacting tribute, which he colected, travelling from place to place in an Automobile. This automobile, it was brought out by Mr. Levy, was the gray one subsequently used by the four gun- in the killing of Herman Rosenthal. “When did you last do any honest work?’ Mr. Levy asked Levinson. ‘The latter smiled and then laughed aloud $B “On, about five years ago,” he replied, “ET was a cooper in Rutgers street. I boxes for the merchants.” “Aren't you a starker?’ asked Mr. ‘Lavy, meaning if the witness was a strong-arm hold-up robber, VOUS FOR THE GANG. hook his head. 4 5 you are @ can-opener,” Levy went on, meaning that Levin- @on was at one Lime a safe-breaker. “No,” replied the witness, ‘wee that.” ‘by Bwerskey, 80 Levingon suid. reds of hosses. Friedman and) O' , Who are now ing terms of thirty-one years each i) Auburn State Prison for highway ry, will testify against Kalhofer ind Gwerskey late this at ‘say that they were paid $! That's the keynote of this Mmpunusual shoe. The name Hm Dr. Reed in a shoe stancs mim for style combined with Perfect Ease. Your body or mind can’t be at rest when your feet are torturea with bacly fitting shoes. 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