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, a yd SO THE EVENING WORLD, BATUBDAY, MAROH 21, 1914 EET SIXTEEN IN DANCES OF DIFFERENT PERIODS \ Ne, ial Te THE TWO STEP CHIEF OF FORGERS LIKELY TO BE SENT TOPRISONORLIFE Rounded Up With Three of the Gang After Attempt to Cash Raised Check. FP? DRVENTOSTAGE BY INOUE 0 HERBY HUSBAND | Mrs... Leavitt Explains She Couldn’t Stay There and Keep Self Respect. _THE BARN DANCE THe TROT iT ‘ 1 STAND FOR: HER BED IN HOSPITAL COFTHALS BULIS said 7 ? Ane It to Her Are Punished the east side during the last atx bidet cs Lt aucabiva; \osdics ate Republican Assemblymen Ral- reesei rer naan hd hay tation with Assistant Dis- na by Court. Indictment and arrest of Joseph Se cattarkey Couway, ‘The psiee lied to Support Them as a Party Measures. i Miller of No, 148 Norfolk street, Max in Brooklyn, as in New York, have wife seemed pleased at this and en- couraged his companion to laugh some more at Mrs. Leavitt, After reading the affidavits, Justice Page to-day awarded Mra, Leavitt $20 a week alimony. Leavitt, besides being interested ac- tively in the film company, is associa- ted with his father in the George H. Gilbert Woollen Company at No. 254 Fourth avenue, Mra, Leavitt lives at No, 523 West One Hundred and Twelfth street. FLOWER SHOW OPENS WITH BLAZE OF COLOR Florists and Horticulturists Sit Up Late to Keep Plants From Freezing. nothing back of the present case. Fisher wan at one time the hus- band of “Jew Rachel," a notorious bank sneak and forger, and when she died he lost most of his nerve and gave up trying to “pull off” big forgeries, contenting himself with swindling people out of a few dollars as he neéded them. For a long time he was a member of the gang of forgers headed by Ellen Peck and Ike Vall, who in 1877 tried to swindie B. T. Babbitt, the soap man, out of $1,000,000 by forged letters. MADE KEY AND ESCAPED FROM CELL. Ho served ten years in Sing Sing for forging a check on the Chemical National Ban in 1685, In 1895 he was arrested in Cincinnat! for forg- ery and sent up, But he made aa ‘our Arrested for Alleged Assault]/Court Rules That Photographers on Adherents of Faction that May Take Pictures Every Seceded. Day in Week. The fact that open warfare has| There is no law to prevent photog- 7. Sigman of No. 316 East Tenth street, caused the arrest of numerous pho- Benjamin Crean of No, 1¢ Ludlow Res peel educa tae street und Jacob Goldstein of No, 217|tographors, who do their heaviest 4 . 3X reet Kast Broadway. All are charged with | business on Sunday. a ASKS FOR SEPARATION. With nervous florists and ‘ horti EXCITEMENT IN BANK. |impression of tle cali” tock wth would bill heresit it Cab conte oH hasait ik to fist deena ane a Shtaiged by Pellobinass treks STL. 3? VOT © 4 or 6 2 lyn was ol y Policeman 5 ‘ + _—_— culturists (florists are those who ed Le eet yd enacts get hold of heroin, was read in| According to information given the | YP WA" Soetor ad te etait for Er. ot Leavitt Too Attentive to a grow flowers for a living, while 2 Yorkville police court to-day in con-|Grand Jury by Assistant District-| nest R. Thomas, employed by Bail Two Old Offenders Put Up a horticulturists grow them for a pas- England and served six months for) eee i the arraignment. vor | Attorneys Breckinridge and Murphy, | Hernel of No. 472 Fulton street, be-| Mayor Hopes, However, That ~ burglary. After being returned to more than one hundred members of |cause he took Pooler’s picture Bun- he time) stuffing up the cracks and ‘ N witcsan . William Moreteky of No. 416 Grand ions have been seriously | day, Maroh 1. ‘ i Cloak Model and Cabaret | watcnins that the “windows _ wore Fight When Detectives | cincinnati, where he did ble time, be street and Bamauel Mondsac of ‘No.|temfivt cone fave a antauuay | ceuinday Photographs were ascemary| Something Will Turn De», "4 : A . kept ciosed, the International Flower i" stein 157 Clinton street on a charge of dis- | with slight injuries. Muny were dis- g #3 he Singer to Suit His Wife. | siiow openca thts afternoon at the Trap Them. Die" of two years for taking Im orderly conduct and having heroin | fqured fur lif an the reault of boing re, were no day- feat Into Victory. . . Grand Central Palace. As a result) pressions of the mall box locks, slashed across the cheeks with sharp in thelr possession. Both men are , they could reach a gallery, 11% of the cold of yesterday and the 1910 he had got down to forging a ve t if Instruments. These were mostly 34, Mrs. Florence Kendrick Leavitt, aj early part of to-day, many of the| Confronted with conviction as an| chock for $6, and this cost him an- ee oe bale Sie er ceo ne | eemnare Otte tnveenetlonsh Leaaaat Mayor Mitchel ts making © lags, |) womber of the weulthy Kendrick fam. | most beautiful of the plants-suffored, |napitual criminal, which would put|other two years in Sing Sing. pool but at that, F. R. Pierson, who ts in h was formed by secedera from MILLIONAIRE, FEARING desperate stand to-day against police say, but Moretzky has never) Whi! i, iy of Fhiladelphis, says in papers} charge of ‘the exhibition, declared|him away for life, since his record| Dove, the police state, was the one! been in trouble before. the old union ight months ago. defeat of the Goethals bills, He 1 filed in the Suprewmo Court to-day in| that in point of variety, novelties and | of forgery and theft soca back to|WHO did the “scratching” or writing | “Soretzky'a people are wealthy and | mrt” yinactment,, agalnat, the four INSANITY SHOOTS SELF | inaucea samue! Koenig to gather tee 7 /eonnection with her sult for separa-| beauty, the show surpassed that of| 187 and he has already been con- | of the forged checks, Fisher was the | four lawyers were in court to defend |March 17, wt Clinton and. Rivington ' Gether Be five Repwiiians tion from George F. Leavitt, her col-| st Year ; ASA tho conc Wireeta tay. one who stood about looking im- portant in frock coat and silk bat while the trick was being turned, CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF GET- TING MONEY. The sporting event In the show Is a probably the competition in schizan- thus between C. K. G. Billings, Felix Warburg, Adolph Lewisohn and W, B. ‘Thompson. Mach of these four ex- hibitors have sent in six plants. The victed of felony three times, Charles Fisher was arraigned in the West Side Court to-day as one of a gang of four which, the police assert, has obtained more than $300,000 on forged men in Manhattan, and Jacob A, Lave" ingston, Republican leader of is in conference with hie twelve semblymen. Conferences are being held this afternoon and there willie lege boy-husband, that his attentions te many women impelled her to if go on the stage, where she got a Jeading role in “Too Many Cooks." | Two of these women whom Leavitt him. The lawyers disputed the con. |streets, they assaulted four members i lof the new union with blackjacks, tention of Detectives Brennick and iingicting serious wounds, Twelve Murphy that the powder found on disintereated persona who witnessed Moretsky when he was arrested with |the assault identified the ansailante Mondazac on a Thirty-fourth street Asaton W. Lee Sr. of Lawrence, Three Bullets Into His Head at Mount Clemens, and testified before the Grand Jury, Warburg six aro tho most Iuxurtous | checks and bond certificates within| FoR several days Supt. David ©.|croes-town car inst Friday was Risen ts meoretnry G6 the old: Ubiee more to-night. ee 2 Sipe ceemice be.cet walleat Cornell: Unis or occas in the foliage anda | the last few months, Thornhill and Detectives Graham and | heroin, bers of the unlon. All were committed| MT. CLEMENS, Mich, March 2t.— versity are Katherine Thompson, 4) Wiiteness in the flowers not unsug-| ‘The men arraigned with him were|Donnelly of the Pinkerton Agency “These young men,” said Brennick, | Koenig and Livingston have bees cused of “soft-soaping” the Mayer, » the Tombs to awalt arralgnment| Ashton Loe, sixty-seven yeara old, cloak model, and her sister, Mae King, | gestive of pastel coloring “Doo” Doyle, whose right nama ts| have been trailing Fisher. They say | “admitted they were carrying heroin before Judge Honalnky In General 8ea-) gig to be @ millionaire manufacturer | they declare they want him te @ cabaret singer. One of the late arrivals, from. an) john W. Doyle, Louis P. Wendall and | he and Doyle cultivated Thomas. On| to the Neurological Hospital for a {MM MONCAY. in Lawrence, Mana. fired three bul- | that they are “on the level.” Some ef After two weeks of life on the | exhibitors Doin on ov a oxhinition | Robe Th 7 ‘Tuesday last, according to the detec- n patient there who had written lots into his right temple to-day and |the Mayor's friends are telling him seh. whoreame with his exhibition | Robert Thomas, Thomas and Fisher J | woman pa e yy | tots in n stage Mrs. Leavitt—who by the way | Y"hvnrd wichuranius all the way | wore arrested in the Colonial Bank | Ives, Thomas went to Charles Brand: |to Moretaky, bexging for the drug. | PUPIL TELLS OF “BEATING.” | |. reported to be dying. ‘Tho attend. | he ts being “double crossed,” while 4s only five feet in height and weighs | from Cape Cod, Mass. Walsh sat up| at Broadway and One Hundred and | *tatter’s lunch room, No, 902 Amster- |‘the woman is young and of a good _ a ing physicians pronounced the man‘a| Publican leaders ingist that 108 poynds—had to quit. She says|all night in Oy ec! oar takin Care| mnird xtreet, whether they had gone | 44™ avenue, and induced Brandstat: | east aide family, She was sent to the and Mother Appear} vitality as oxtractdinary. but suid | are absolutely sincere and doing “ . of his roses s arrived half frozen, iB « la recover: Assemblymen he seenine the eneegorient ‘in sor. oe ee flowers were. in splendid | with a check given by Charies Brand- | tf to give him a check for $1.28, | hoapital to be cured of the drug habit Superintendent. Lrg ety og poe nike ie Rete, utmost to hold thelr row and desperation, when my hus: |vhape. He has a new hybrid, grown |atatter of No. 92 Amsterdam avenue | This check, it is charged, was) Moretzky and Monduac told us when| aie statements of Mra, Mary Leorard| and hie wife wan with him peas band’s conduct made me realize that a polyantha, but with what! gor gi 98 and which been raised | ised to $128, and with It Thomas and | we arrested them for opening @| and her daughter Mr. Low, who la the boad of tne Loa| Seventy-alz votes are needed te pa T had Iittle to hope for at home, either | cross he will pot tell. As yet it hasnt | 1 soe ane arrest. was not made | Fisher went to the Colonial Bank's | woman's handbag on the car that enthal, w teacher in Pub-| Chemical Company of Lawrence, | the Goethals bille in the tn the way of society or support, but eee pr tenin Wil | out a atruguie und» consequent | Broadway and One Hundred and| they were glad to be put away where | lic School No. ! at No. 474 East Ono/ had told friends he feared be wun! 1t seems doubtful that Mayor teas than one week of that kind of [Prone ce there wero a trytiad of| panic among the depositor i Thirty-third street branch. Thomas4 they couldn't get the drus. Hundred and ‘Thirty-ninth street, brutul-| Keing insane. can get twenty votes eGtalbe jabor pba eae conclusively that | athor interesting things, such as F./) nianoe Doyle. and. ‘Thomas were | entered the place and presented the| and now," continued the detective, |! brat Helen, one of hls pupile, on CO. REORGANIZES grossive ranks, where nineteen are 1 was unfit for the atmosphere, and | jx, Pierson's many variations of the | id in $5,000 ball each by Magt check to George 8. Carr, the paying | p11 read some extracts from # lotter| March 9 lust in the class room, were COTTON OIL CO. be had. Twelve of these are undes atthe end of two weeks I found | common Hoston fern, Bobink and At. | held In $a, all each by Magistrate teller. Fisher, wearing « silk bat and heard ay by Dr. John Dwyer, Supe stood to be controlled by George W. that [ could not maintain my aeif|kins's trained yews, Rohers's wonder. | Simms after Fisher and Thomas had : Q we found In Moretaky's pocket. It te] cn ot the ‘Twenty-third Diatriet ea oe i frock coat, stood out on the sidewalk. Subsidiart eke Over! perkins, who 1s boosting the respect and continue the engage. | £ul glorioxa lillies, Stumph's Japanese | pleaded guilty to a char forgery | from a young woman named M Ho questioned them both closely, alse ” : garden, and a large collection of or- in concert. Doyle demanded an ad-| Whea the money was handed over | nospital patient I mentioned. It was| asking the Kir! about her studies. “He Branches of the Business. bills, but the others also will Li. KI9828 TO ENLIVEN AN auTo|‘"* __. . journment for consultation with a| t@ Thomas he was arrested by the| written on Thursday, March 12. polnted out the fact that she had been| phe tines usinoss conducted by | for the Mitchel legislation, it te wie. | RIDE EEKS DAUGHTER, 14|lawver. A hearing was wet for Tues. | Pinkerton men. He put up a fight and| + Dear Willi the letter says, I am| absent from the whit 22 1-3 days lust] ehe Americ on Oil Company will| derstood, Even if Mayor Misael | fs FATHER SEE ; Jthere was considerable excitement in 2 ' aa term and 8 i? days since | 4. | ner 1 and placed under| should get tho twenty Repubiieas Other conduct on her husband's scsi day . . the bank. Fisher was in the mixing | (2 ‘© Pleces because I can't get the) Net 1 that he the control of three part that Mrs. Leavitt objected to|weatchester Man T Clerks from Thomas ‘vok and | just long enough to alge up the situ. |stufl. My nerves are all ripped apart. | i tie hearing until Me according to an an MEESG da ving out vnill early hours : Sons, tourist agents, Identified | ation when he started to flee, but| Good God, Willie, If you only new eee ee tl i stne witnewsen for both | BF He A Munro, Premdent. ‘The of the morning. But it wasn't the Kloped With a Thomas as the man, who, under the | three detectives nabbed him, too, and| the misery 1 am in here—if you only | 4. ame of fetlniny and suling opttonseed club life that kept him from home,| Giuseppe Lifrierl, a contractor of name of J. J, Armsby, obtained $900 all ware taken i ie Woat One Hun- | knew how the nours drag and my soul > Cottonseed O11 Comp ny Itaelt, the cote be he says, It was a now excuse, | 16% Filson avenue, Wostehenter, revert] worth of traveller's checks und a ""\titeward Doyle and Wendall were | Kegue calling for rellet from the pain.| STONE KILLS WORKMAN, | fix mt ferttizer business will be fon: | UP-State Repupiloaas fi ed to the police to- oe disappear- Be dae’ Busoni arn On an , my life aa by the Union and Fertili ct Laowitt told her that he had to spend) ance of his four ie ad ms ae it The it k : “trope ane hircet end Cotntns | right now for some of the atuft. Oh, ~ Ompany, @ subsidiary, and. the thangs A} the wee hours at the moving picture] jouisa yester jorned « Seria SATE Eas ye chornhill laid a specie |1f L could only bit the pipe #0 T could |Prape Prom Wall of New Subway | facture of lard, #rape nnd the tke by | iy {oy studio of the Ruby Film Company in| peen lured from home by a former em- | W4 from the cashier of a Perth Arm ‘ery against Fis sleep! haven't slept since they took ana starters one diary. : "| NEW DEVELOPMENT SEEMS TO | Yonkers, in which company be is in- | ployee and is held 4 captive: boy bank on the United States Mort- | the stuff away from me. ‘The company denies that the reorgan- | | K Loutsa, who is nearly of the apy gage and Trust Company. It had Aa aes wae you Gon't reach me with the ry 6 welehing fifty pounds, | taation has any nn with Fa. HAVE Angier? er ee Robert M. Fleming of No. 6551 Pu- ce of a grown Woman, left hom -| been raised from a $9 « k 80 skil- stuff by 4 © afternoon Tl loosened by the morning blast Ny arts the i. had asker The Mayor practically gave no taskd avenue, Philadelphia, in an am: terday afternoon, saying that she was] fully that the trust company cortl. VICTIMS OF GAS METER, een Aad HE ABY Vfrom the mide wall of the Lexington To rrre ALi... of seeing the bills passed several daye davit supporting Mrs. Leavitt's charges o call on her sister, Mrs, Rose | fle ey ? y bedalde 01 ‘lavenue subway at One Flundred and ago, but something seems to have said that he accompanied Leavitt and) SOs OP i Hundred ant oie. |rtow Om and OW Kilts Ome, Overs |Get It to my bedalle Uf you have to i tit vat nda, cruning [FIRE AT BUNGALOW COLONY, (0 ul combine seme, oe Noe one Paeamreeb ute the] Beventeenth + 0 to a physi- | TWO OF THE GANG WELL CON: wamen Another While Aste itt will find a way to Kill myself or |the skull of Ant and, work: | What new source of hope theme ta, ' ie aT the ‘way up Leavitt ceed clan to. None NECTED. > man is dead and another in the| Hl make them Kill ma. T broke a tray | min, and billie Linth, Fears |Gond Werk Prevents Spread ue! Dil naw Molle OT ee ae } aad kissed Mise ‘Thompson. i nat Before going to the court, Fisher, |tinrlom Hospital, victims of trap. | DE Alanon vemeriay MBen (DAY) Cried ing that the wide wall MiMi ove le Winger at Mibledate, Veod ie Assemblymen will have te? & few days before last Christmas| employer of Her tate War Making LoVe) who was noeking to save bis own |an open jot in thelr room at No. 262/"sieetmrata Nolan held the prison. | the cxasal treet, | Quick remar: to en alarm ana -gond | show me why if they don't name Chae ere ea to her that he loved tha| Inver found employment in a hotel, "At| skin, “wnitched” on ,the gung, telling | East One Hundred and Seventeenth | gry in $1,000 ball cach on the charge [spreading ja fevort that several bad | wii on the part of the tie depart: | juny,” declared the Mayor, Me tet beautiful k model and explained to| Christmas | cousin of the man wove | an about its workings throughout the |street The dead man Is Toulgl Men-| of possessing the drug. Ho paroled | Pt, 4. Roxera her | ment after reaching the ‘ire saved the | ought to have told the Repubiiess § fer that if she would let him go away | oul ANver mish Bae tnd some | country. But the police alt knew |huna. twenty-five years old, and the| Moretzky for one year on the dinore |» the body Tard, | bungalow colony on the Rich property | tout to ha ‘ig? for a few months and allow him to| {ew iim. ‘The xiet kept this from | aren deat aheat. his he had [OME Mt Anthony Cance |derly conduct charge on tho promise | w is tate home Nol gt iilisdals, No J. from a bad cone Waders that he wants them to eames / “gow Iris wild oats” he would be all] jor par ‘axo the same | * Brest deal aby him, since he Bad he two had es to alee of his family to have him cured of 4 narod And Twa thet i fay Chief Werner sider his bills as 4 party measure amd | over it by that time and if not she| cousin ha $s H xerved many years both In this couns («aa lighied |The tne wave out at the | the drug habit and on the same |stiset Hogets bt ual warned indned the bless | hue practically compel, the Pesala a divorce from him, But] to call the man on the tel try and in England for forgery. Wen- | tine one went tothe meter downastairg | charge sentenced Mondgac to sixty Groped an Gerards heal Mr. | Assemblymen to vote for them, ; Mrs. Leavitt did not want him to sow |quiry nt the hotel broug! dall, according tu the police, isa mem-|and dropped another quarter in it and | day# in the penitentiary, — Fee hie wild oats neither did she want to| man May abernoon - oe the flow of gas reaumned, overcoming | —_— mart! it's the plan at to-day's camters | ; oper rbd without notion And find not een seen | ber of a well known New York fam- |{he mem Decetved Husband Fined 920, m te: Ih Firlabas. Bent i are ences to make the Goethals bille party P Soak MODEL LAUGHED IN HER | °™ shave ¥ ily. “Doe” Doyle, who Iv another | ooo PARIS, March 21.—A police court de- | Vrof | 4 for many It’ apposed | voasyres,” admitted the Mayor Held One O1 Yeu “jail bird,” having admitted that he Varned On the Gas and Died, |elded to-day that @ husband who dis-| years & principal in public schools in) that the fire was started accidentally by sf , * FACE. an are od y of " D0 | whe body of Junes FB. Webb, @ care-| covers that his wife is living with w York, died day at hts how tramps who invaded the HigKing place The Mayor added that be ett! On another occasion Mra, Leavitt | WORCESTER, Mass, March 21.—Ira| had served a year of @ six-year sen-) Th at No. 276 W Jother man has no right to enter the | yo, 140 Fulton avenue, the Bron | > thought the bills would pans, despite \ says (bat she went Into the Cafe de|N. Goddard, who was elected Town| tence for forgery in 1895, Ix wuld to In the houye at » eat One| tovers' domicile forcibly and take violent NO Vil OM! yeah) atl hig the fact that they have Rat ’ 9 Paris with friends and found her|Clerk of Milbury for his sixty-second| be a graduate of Johns Hopkins Uni- |Mundred and Thirty-second street, was | measures. A husband who did this was | he *ls as Seth” Wane reached the Senate, where the a d seated at a table dining|term on Monday, died late yesterday | versity and to have had charge this | {olay found on che floor of the kitchen | fined 100 fr | Amons pupils ore "tude is suid to be hostile, If he. if ig with fates Thompson, Aa the cloak /atter an illness of two days with| summer of tho practices of two New |teumned nicer n two day'a “abnente, 5 eae or. Sasepn Herts, whe nanien for the week shows that they |ceed® if butting hie Bitte Beroes mosel’ was leaving the cafe pneumonia, aged eighty-four. He wus | “Umm ai Sarena | Webb had turned on the Jets Ina kus Teenie Grip—Curee Grip [ade Chief Rabbi of F Rola $25,146,000 reser bat they fore noxt Peiday, when, the ‘ walked past Mrs. Leavitt's table and | the oldest city or town clork in polat of | YOFk Physicians who were In Europe. | tov, ie was living apart from ‘ig! HARATPIE, BROMO GLI SINE miner tie ity a son und « daughter gurvive | requirements. This t# an. increase of | ture adjourng, bis triends gay he . Laugbed to ber face. Leavitt says bis service in the country, | Of Thomas the police say they know wile. {GS tor elmalare od ky W, GOK, hie,—adrs, bit. $3,50,60 from last wegk. have done something very wank