The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1914, Page 2

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RPT EO LERE NSLS SERRE LE NETS ‘S COMPLETE NOVEL IN _ THE EVENING WORL PRINCE AND BETTY The Stran, Who Found {Fel it aT i ti] HF i i i j [ i i / l i i f : Rockaway Point is one of the | in the course of a gangsters’ fight at | Seventh avenue and Thirty-eighth street on May .1, 1918, Patrolman William F, Kunts, honor- able mention, a department medal ani isaac Bell medal for beavery for his demeanor at the affra: it tinguished himself. trolman Joseph Ry department m« ‘ter F. Meyer medal for rescuing An- from drowning in the East cys Eighty-sixth etreet on Patrolman John Hallahan, able mention, a department medal and . A. medal for savin; death under a subway train Dolan on Christmas Day last. Halla- han leaped to the romase though crip- William J. Kenna, hon- orable mention, a department imncdal and the Brooklyn Citizen medal for the arrest of Michael Carozzo street, Brooklyn, on Oct. 28, 1912, when 4 Luigi Carozzo RADE: | AROED HEROES Here occurred the special drilis which showed the New York cop is prepared Eight Officers Honored for Gallant Deeds During the for any emergency. A battalion of members of the school of recruits put up the dis- mounted drills, which included the riot formation, the “wheel” forma- tar” formation and march. ing in street column. Mounted po- This was the Police Department's day—the day in the year when New York turna out to do honor to the “Finest.” On the other 864 days the cop te @ target for oriticiam. On Parade Day he is the target for bou- quets, and never sane powanete more Plentifully distributed than on this, the occasion of the largest parade In the history of the force, There were 7,700 men in line when the Police Band struck up a march. ing alr, and the head of the lino moved north tn Fifth avenue from Madison Square this afternoon. The parade was formed in thirteen regi- ments of infantry, a regiment of ca’ yoje squad and a motor. cyclo aquad. There were fourteen banda In line, and every band played “This Is the Iéfe"—said air being the Heemen exhibited new formation }y in addition to the various special drill features which are familiar to New Yorkers. Police Commissioner Woods, his aides and two troops from the TraMc Squad, called at the City Hull for Mayor Mitchel and the other elect- called the “wedge,' suing end shooting at Al Amad eo. Patrolman George C. Schlesinger, honorable mention and a department medal for arresting Luigi Carozzo. ed officials of the city government at Attended by the police escort, Mayor Mitchel proceeded to Madison Square, where the parade was alley at Rockaway Beach and, with the assistance of Detective Se: William T. Ennis, pursued the m: captured one of had robbed a house tn the reuit was guided by the flashes of the revolvers of the en. in formation. As he passed the square going up Broadway, the signal was wiven to start the march, ‘The Mayor went up Broadway to Forty-second street, crossed to Fifth avenue and rode up to the grand stand, which he reached a few mi utes before Chief Inspector Schmitt- berger and his staff came into view away down the sunlit, flag-bedecked thoroughfare. In a car bebind that of tl and the Commissioner, First Deputy Commissioner John McClintock rode with President George McAneny of the Board of Aldermen and Comp- troller William A. Prendergast, Then came Second Deputy Commissoiner Robert Rubin, rol hood. The pu: AGED PAIR DIE OF GAS ON EVE OF SAILING Wrote Letters in Hoboken Hotel Telling of Pleasures of Trip to Germany. An aged couple arrived at the Wilt- Hoboken, yesterday and registered as Koenig Hocker and wife, Plainfield, Ml. were going to sail on the Imperator for their old home in Germany to-day and thoy spent @ joyful evening ano postal cards to their At nine o'clock police favorite to-day. The line of march was a little over two miles long, extending up Fifth avenue from Twenty-third street to 3 g Sixty-fifth street. Packed on the four miles of sidewalks along the route ‘was a crowd that occupied every inch of Fifth avenue space and overflowed half a block into every cross street. Windows and roofs thousands of frien: relatives and admirers of the police, Packed around the Central Park Plasa, where the @rand stand was erected, was a crowd that would have frightened anybody but a New York policeman. SCHMITTBERGER LEADS PA- RADE UP THE AVENUE. Chief Inspector Schmittberger on his veteran charger, Frank, led the parade. The only change in t make-up as it appeared in the pro- gtammes was the substitution of Acting Inspector Edward 1, Walsh of Staten Island for Inspector Faurot as commander of the Sixth Regiment. Inspector Faurot is confined to his home by Illness, The happiest people in the grand stand were the wives and families of | » Detective Sergeant William T. Ennis and Patrolman Philip Carolan, who were awarded honorable mention and the medal of the Department for bravery. When the tickets were dis- tributed each of these policemen was 2a accommodated with Borough M. Marks of Manhat- tan and Borough President Lewis H. Pounds of Brooklyn; Third Dep- uty Commissioner Leon G. Godley: ESESEE bousen Hotel, They said they i Mathewson of the Bronz and Bor- ough President Maurice HB. Connolly of Queens, and Fourth Deputy Com- missioner Edgar V. O'Dapiel, with Borough President Charles J, MoCor- mack of Richmond, Only one out of every twenty-five of the 1,800 invitations to placec in the grandstand brought a regret, and when the Mayor and his party found Brig.-Gen, R. \. Evans, U. @, A., commanding the Department of the Hast; Capt, Albert gif iti friends in Plainfield. they went t» thelr room. A porter smelled gas at 7 o'clock this morning and traced it to the old The door was broken the man and woman were found dead in bed, Their postal cards were on a table and also a letter, in German, whiob told of the splendid time they were having and the joys they expected in Germany. Mra. L F. Jones, oocupying an ad- Joining room, said she heard moans at 8 o'clock and went to the old couple's door, thinking the woman but the moans stopped then aid ahe did not investigate. The couple had heen weil dreased and wore a quaatity of jewelry, and they had two second class tickets for the Imperator and travellers’ cheques, all indicating they apparently were in comfortable cireumstances. Friends in Plainfeld, Ill, were notified. ——————. THEFT CHARGED TO BOYS. 915,000 Worth i trate Willlam MeAdop, Hi, Curran of the Aldermen's Finance Committee, former Mayor Ardolpb L, Commisstoners ham, Cropyey and Mo- Director George D. Porter of the Department of Public Safety, Philadelphia; Bishop David H. Greer. Mar. Lavelle, rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral; Rabbi H. Pereira Mendes, Not until this morning did Deputy Police Commissioner McClintock dis- cover that Ennis has six children and Under the four ticket testimony yester- told Lefty Loute be “framed pp" by Becker inate Rosenthal, Rosenberg said that her bus- Becker and Jack Rose Carolan four. Joseph H. Choate, Cornelius Vander- bilt, Otte T. Bannard, Norman Hap- good, Col, Daniel Appleton and Elbert distribution one of the Carolan cbil- dren and three of the Ennis children would have been deprived pf the pleasure of secing their fathers pub- licly decorated with medals by the POLICEMEN TO BE HONORED FOR BRAVERY BY MEDALS. There were also prevent donors of the various medals other than the department medals, These givers are Philip and T, J, Onkley Rhinelander, Mrs, Kaward Hell, Peter F. Meyer, the Automobile Club of America end the Brooklyn Citizen, The men honored to-day are: Although there were 11,000 more ap- plications for tickets than could be accommodated, Mr. McClintock hus- tled out and got four, and Mrs, Carolan and all the Ennis children and all the Carolan children were in the grand stand two bourse 009 each for trial, charged with when they faced Magis. trate Simmae in the Yorkville ihe accused, Leo Makin, eighteen years ff Henry street: Loute Levy, elghtesn years old, No, 31 Orchard street, There are a dozen ideal week-end resorts within view of the Metro-|pattle or play in it. On the other the etill water swimmer finds perfect Dolitan Tower—places where the maximum of fun, change and rest are|conditions for less strenuous bathing. to be found for the minimum of money. best of these. The Point ie a fiat stretch of sand, lying between the ocean suff and|same cla Jamaica Bay. On one side the surf booms invitingly for those who love to 7700 POLICEMEN PA NEDALS AN The sands are a happy hunting ground for clam-lovers. basketful of clams is a wonderful appetite sharpener. cooked over a driftwood fire, is Fish, for the catching, are close off-shore, to vary the meal. ROBS GIRL CASHIER OF S245 INFRONT ~_OFBOWERY BANK Young Man Caught After a Chase and Arrested After A tow-haired young man who gives inder| the name of ‘Rocco Salvi, grabbed a | bankbook and $245 from the hand of Harriet Wiliams, @ cashier, in front jof the Germania Exchange Bank, at Patrolman Philip Carolan, honorable the Bowery and Bond street, this mention and a department medal for his behavior when, on April 19, 1913, ho was held up by two armed men in ; afternoon and ran, up the Bowery. | He was pursued by witnesses of the Detectives Moses and Dow!l- ing of Deputy Commissioner Rubin's staff joined in the chase and the man ‘was caught in a doorway in Cooper square, where he put up a stiff fight before submitting to arrest. THREE BADLY INJURED BY ELECTRICAL MISHAP Knocked From High Platform by| .. Explosion Following a Short robbery. A highly charged cable which Michael Hogan of No, 2069 Third ave- nue, John Medow of No. 363 West Forty-ninth street, and John Moore of No. were installing to-day underneath the elevated section of the subway at Dyckman street, touched one of the steel pillars and instantly there w: Hogan's face, and body were badly burned’ Me- dow's left hand and both feet were Durned and Moore had his left hand ainged. ‘The men droped from the platform nineteen feet to the street, clothes of Medow and Hogan were on fire, and Thomas McElwain worker of No, 2304 Amsterdam av nue, and Edward Frerach of No. 988 Bixth avenue, @ cabman, grabbed the men and rolled them on the ground extinguishing the flames. McElwaine's \ e Exploits of a New Yorker imself Ruler of a Princij H .|tive fashion, costs very little. till jollier appetite satis: NAME BANKERS AND BROKERS IN $1,200,000 NEW HAVEN FUND (Continued from Firat Page.) Seorge S. Graham |s a New York lawyer who is still counsel to the Westchester company. There isa Richards, who Boston lawyer intimately connected with New Haven interests. recently been appointed one of the trustees for Boston and Maine stock. Smith, McDonald and Hegarty were Pruyn is a banker of Albany and New York. Sweet & Co., Salamon & Co,, Lisman & Co,, Burr) and Carr are bankers und brokers who | are supposed to have held the stock | for unnamed clients, Providence banker who leigh Thorne’s partner in the buying campaign. The identity of W. F. Mc- Combs is not certain, When Mr. Mellen was on th he said that he found many el of Westchester stock in the name of who is a New lawyer having offices with | George 8. Graham, Examination of the records does not disclose the ie of Mr. Buell in the stock lis bpoena has been issued for h | to come before the Commission and | tell how he got the stock and why | {t wae not listed in his name and if | it was not bis whose it was, The complete list of the thirteen lemands made by New York politicians through Inspec- tor Byrnes before he would give up the $1,200,000 is now being compiled. Mr. Mellen did not have the written him in Washington, but will produce it next week. The document with them were as follo' Firet—Extend the period for con- struction specified in the franchise, Second—Authorize a route through the Bronx. Third—Call off the blockade to property condemnation proceedings that was holding up the company. Fourth—Have the courts uphoid the validity of the franchise which was under attack, There were several specifications relating to these pointe and besides things which Mellen thought good time to have cleared away. He got them all through, There is discomfiture in the Attor- ney-General’s office to-day as the ap- President Wilson Counsel Folk called off has failed. ‘The investigation will proceed next week without and terrific exposures are promised. There will be told the whole story of how J. P. Morgan and his coterie of bankers absolutely dominated the New Haven, how they made Molien buy in scores of railways and trol- leys at enormous prices, who owned the bonds, who held the stock and who profited thereby. In view of the commission and of Mr, Folk, suit would He against the: hands were burned. Dr. Scholer took the three men to Washington Heights Hospital, gan and Medow are in a serious con- dition, ‘The short circuit tied up the sub- way for foriy minutes and set fire platform on which the men had been at work, eae pe comet LOSES EYE IN ELEVATOR. Skull Also Fract He Will Rec In an effort to leap from an elevator which, he sald, @ emall boy had started In the absence of the regular attendant, Pincus Marguilas, 51 yea ously injured to-day in the house in which pyenne. His skull wes to the forced to restore money so obtained to the New Haven stockholders, Folk's judgment, the facta developed will show the necessity for the en- actment by the Congress of legisia- tion along these lines: To prohibit officials of a railroad from being financially interested in the road with din Jam, but which they are © : To prohibit one railroad from own- stock In another; Government super- 4! vision of the tseuance of all common carrier securities, and To hold common carrier directors criminally liable for of the trusts imposed upon them. $$$ —$———— ROLLS 15¢ 4 20¢ if deapite hia injuries Re probably would live. mismanagement When Margul Police | Aton at noe a boy power and jumped from “When I Wish to Hear From You! I'll Let You Know,” Says Judge Hand, Silencing Him. Because he criticised the manner in| which Assistant United States Dis- trict-Attorney Content handled a case in the United States District Court to-day Anthony Comstock was re- buked by Judge Hand. Comstock persistently tried to make Interpola- tions in the Assistant District-Attor- FAKIRS SWARM OUT . TO PEDDLE WARES AS POLICE G0 ON PARADE Small Traders Overrun Print- “ing House Square In a | Hurry to Do Business. | Like flowers bursting into bicom after a epring rain, Mke schoolboys swarming to the streets at 2 o'vlack, like chickens swarming onto the gar- den when the folks have all gone to church and hi left the gate open-- so came the fakirs of Ann and Fulton otreets into Printing House Square to-day when word was flashed through the pushcart markets that the police had all gone to the parade, Bearded gentlemen of small trade, pushing carts laden with garters, choc- olates, and framed chrom»s fairly raced for the first fruits of the forbid- den hunting grounds where there are ten possible buyers for every one on the side streets, As the news spread salesmen with wagons joined the push- cart and tray men. Uptown tho brass buttoned satrape week-ender who is too lazy to capture his own fare, there are a lot of | Whore frown Is enough to send any shacks along the bay shore, whore at plank tables tanned-faced Point folk | Presumptuous peddier ecuttling back serve shore dinners. A Sunday spent at Rockaway Point, under tent roof or in less primi- ‘Tmping proudly along Fifth Its dividends, in good times, exercise and e of acene. would make the fortune of a get-well-quick promoter. [ANTHONY COMSTOCK | REBUKED BY THE COURT, to the shadows of Ann street were enue. With an almost unholy joy and with feverish activity the little merchants made hay while the sun was shining undimmed by the shadow of police tyranny. A commercial census, haif hour after the police withdrew, | made from the Franklin statue to the Pulitzer Bullding, showed the follow. ing: | Chocolates (3). Jewelry (2). | Garters iy Police batene (hel- hi schoo! low with kit). Un breakable combe. §3 raincoats med pictures. at least ston” Sample shoes (in-Coat hangers . cluding free lec-Crockery cement, ture). Interest in a crap game in the shadow of Hen Franklin's statue was more intense, The crowd about the game was so tightly packed that casual passers by couldn't see what was going on. A three-card monte ney’s apeech, but was cut short by|crew was hovering down Spruce the Judge, who, pounding the desk with his gavel, insisted upon a recog- nition of the dignity of the Caurt Mr. Comstock attempted to show tho court that Mr. Content, in re- questing @ prison sentence for a man who pleaded guilty to writing an in- decent letter, had not emphasised sulficiently what Mr, Comstock con- sidered iinportant points, ‘Mr. Comstock,” said the Judge, “this cage Is in the hands of the Die- trict-Atforney, and Mr. Content has properly presented the facts to the court. I do not wish to hear any more, “Your Honor will pardon me, but 1 think Your Honor,” cried Mr. Com- stock, “You might asd well understand said Judge I 1 emphatically, ——___ HE COULDN'T HURRY! Miracle,” Just Makes the Imperator. Imperator, He came near not sailing. down the “Hurry!” r with friends, cried his manager. urely, “I'm a genius,” Clarence H. Mackay, Mrs, Cornell time, America will subsidize the drama. walked leisurely on board. Then t r pickpoc! Ritchie & Cornell’s R THE MM o Smpleres om one L206 Brkalieg tee Vere akies ptarted upward, M ty » but stumbled, 6, Niead between the floor above. in, who Liver in. the $2. Nete Worth Bc to $2 SONGS, OPERAS, CLASSICS & DANCES, house Breax Magic Roll Exchange oe eae arte @ hat store in De-! from me know that when I wish to Dr. Karl Vollmoeller, ¢: German author of “The Miracle, hich te to be presented at Madison Square Gar- den in the fall, sailed to-day on the} Just as they were about tg haul in the last gangplank he was strolliag “I can't hurry,” he replied, leis- He took time to tell reporters of his magnificent spectacle, in which there will be 2,000 people. He had interested as patrons, he said, Otto H. Kahn, Vanderbilt, Daniel Guggenhelm and. others. The author thinks that, io |2 = He bade his friends good-by and he Free Five Free ‘Round. Tri Policeman, Peyman, Later Cater will be printed le oe gay tine od ooupens as ‘please es else eae PaaS LO Petit apie iy Bays street, doing little business and edg- ing up cautiously toward the half- holiday stream of people on Park Row. ———— FROST DAMAGES CROPS. Feutt and V Ora and Adj MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., May —Ie Orange and adjoining counties consider- able damage was done by frost last ight. In some sections fruit pew rdtns were rulned: Teens rely and garden: was a tight ‘oat here. Peace of Mind—and Body Te bleed— hear from you I will let you know,”| which will you headache, bach- 'o prevent peisening your aches, fla bad breath, bed complexion, it Sod lepcded usm > oducts trom ten bewels. Fer a sate end successful WHY? HE'S A GENIUS |remedy 7 Dr. Vollmoeller, Author of “The R G P ILLS GET A BOX TO-NIGHT 10c. and 25c. the Box CLEANSING Feet Building. i Fire-Preot 8367 COLUMBUS , oligo. HENTSCHEL.—GABRIELLA, daughter of hauled in the gangplank with a bang,| Mathilde Hentechel, after « short fiimess. blew bugles, yelled orders, blew whis- Funeral from he: tles and the Hoboken police pinched 146 Harrison at brother's residence, Bloomfield, M, J. Sunday, 3 P. 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