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ee ne na Et eee ) SMORE UNION MEN HELD ON CHARGES OF ‘DOPEY BENNY’ Secrela 4 OO) eanizal Two Tombs, A Others Are Se cused of Murde EXPOSED. CRIME TRUST Confession of Benjamin Fein, Vheir Leader, Spreads Terror Among East Side Gangsters, Three of (ye men accused of murder by “Dopey Henny” Fein, in his con fession to the District Attorney, were @urrendered In court today Abra ham Levy, who been retained to defend all the union | piteated in Benny's revela work on the east 1 Dr. CHARLES | FLESH | FOOD romen tin of gunk led them before Dr. Gharies Kentucky's Barley de Luxe, age-mellewed fer your pipe. sta mae THE EVENING East Side Gang Leader Who Bares Commercialized Crime Judge Wadhama, oral Sessions. The men are Morte Sigman, retary of the Internat Garment Workers’ Union Morris Strupnioker and Saul Mets, ‘They are indicted on a charge of beating Her man Lichowlts Joath with an tron har, on the night of Jan. #1, 1910 understand,” sald Mr. Levy, “that five other men are indicted for perticl pation in this erime, If the Diutriet Attorney will give their names T will bring them here forthwith, ask your Honor to t these three go at large on their old bail, They were indicted more than @ year ago on very meagro evidence, but nothing was to bring them to trial, Sigman ts still under $16,000 bond and the other two under $10,000 each. They r wat labor unions that inelude more than 250,000 members. ‘They will abundant- ly prove their innocence.” Assistant District Attorney Dele- hanty opposed the motion. “We have recently obtained m more and stronger evidence,” le wal “The indictments obtained a year and a half ago have boen superseded by new indictments. “Lacbowits was a member of tho in Part 1 of Ree Al Ladies’ on B. Altman & Ca. Choice Silks and Satins especially for Bridal Gowns and Bridesmaids’ Dresses Fifth Avenwe-Madison Avenue, 34th and 35th Strerta Nem York Union, He went out on strike, b because he had a wife and children, he took auother job at Fulton, N.Y the unton men heard of it, they 1 him to New York and into the Union in Fourth Street and beat him to death Judge Wadham comitted the three to the Tombs and said he would hear argument later as to ball vile Mr, Levien is attorney for the Union,” Mr. Levy explained later, "L have been retained to act as coun- nel for all unlon men broweht here on these so-called revelations, 1 shalt do any gangsters, The unions wot any kangsters, and they have had noth- ing to do with th Dopey Benny has equealed.” The message carried by those four words has made a bigger etir In New ork kangdom than anything else that haw been heard in years, — It means that Benjamin Fein who has been, ever since Jack Zellg was shot, the leader in the horse-potsoning, man-beating and murder business, has turned State's evidence; that he is telling the police and the Diatrict Attorney the secrets of the Murder ‘Trust, and that he is betraying his fellow gungsters as fast as he can re- member the details of the crimes the: have committed with his aid, SIx men were arrested on Tucsd and aa miny more yesterday, on wa rants for murder or assault or ex- They were all held in such il that they could not raise it at once; #o they Were taken to the Tombs us fast as they were arraigned And District Attorney Perkins auld this morning that the arrests are only beginning. The number may exceed one hundred before long. Henny Ja betraying his former em- jay to help him out of trouble, He is under heavy bail for an alleged at- tempt to extort $500 from Benjamin Salmanovits, organizer of a butchers’ union, for the rough work Benny did in “settling” @ strike for him. Ho ix also awaiting retrial on an indictmen; for assaulting a police sergeant GANGSTERS HAD FIXED SCALE OF PRICES. ‘The men who hired me to do their work,” says Benny, “want to keep me OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Announce An Important Sale Friday To Close Out 350 High Grade Tailored Suits The Entire Reserve Stock Women's and Misses’ Tailored and Trimmed Suits of Tailor Serge, Gabardine, Shepherd Checks H and line Poplin, Stripes. Formerly sold at 25.00, 29.75 and 35,00 Styles, make 15.00 materials and linings represent the usual Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s high standard of quality. No Exchanges or Credits, No C, O, D.'s or Approvals. 8 now becauso they have re-| WORLD, Kahne wince I & Zoiig, who f be ows a reeuler eet om) ' ' wie wees wh an am bows of (9 Ie Ho took good eare free from em. | them, to do ¥ Headquertera deteotives way that ny the real and forceful leader, the power “Hat Pwouldntt de tt" maya Renny, | behind Henny’ tn tis « “T wanted to hatp the working mon, | thug called t let Benny And L wouldn't tall on them now, only | CRY the tage, bUL took 1 fe atin , nwn, Miner ite, ‘Sikian a ho has boasted that he reel far toe coe. | aaa 010,000 a year. Thin. Is prob , | wbly Toone talk looks and dreawen ’ Hike a man with not am mM about the oppression and ext srt nof| eg bade Al peal iT it 1 the @n Te manie anil took the In| i ee eee have nat got an j formation to him Incidentally, 1) name ia being kept out of hw cas price of $1,000 was put Henny often was arc 1 of of Max Hulkews, a dote fences but seldom pu Hin asa | eanized a garment tr term of buying oF Reariig mien rder to investiga nilenee mm it diMeuit test the song ayatem, A f dence againat hin one, tie [ Dintrict Attorney bexan to Invest: | has Been arrested acores wf tines, He lente the gunmen Who were following | jt 4 dlachar n court ale times | Sulkess quit once by t stone tle has “DOPEY BENNY'S" CONFESSION ront to the Workhouse twice, to REVEALS HIS WHOLE CAREER, ra Keformatory once and to Sing Kenny's” "an mettle wtriki the things he mitracts: ire nome of Drookivn smashing mebody smashed A iukwell fF got $150 job aud $80 top In J Ina the having my nose fixed up. 1914, 1 was convicted of assault and wot five years in State prison, but good lawyers wore hired for me and the decision was reversed In the Qigher courts and T got out, All the thne I spent In prison Twas kept on the roll at a week “L went back to Brook: y= under or- 4 4 package of ciearette awfal din and saw py out of the windows he fire escapes, Just kept on smoking a clmarette as the people ran by shots from my men popping out to} keep them on the run, I went to a} corner drug store and telephoned my employer that everything was O. K. He told me afterward It was the best Job he ever aaw done. TELLS HOW HE THREW WOMAN, INTO CELLAR. “LT got a job to do up a forelady in an underwear shop, My employer } said to mo: “Phe forelady in that shop knows the boss too Well, He tells her | verything. She has ty get a good | ileking, aud the best thing for you Jto do is to get somebody | ber down cellar, 1am going to gi you a girl to point her wut to you.’ | i didn’t want to do the job as L! didn't Want to throw a woman down cellar. 1 pictured my own, sister in that posit Hi 4, "You will hover got any more work it you don't do ity and he kept pestering me til | L consented. We followed the woman Ull she was passing 4 saloon with an open cellar door, We threw her down the open cellar dvor and got! away. She screamed and a lot of| people came who touk her to a drug! |store, 1 got $50 for that job. | "In the fail of 1912, 1 got in a }flcht, and being set upon by a lot of {inen "1 was trying to do up, one of them stabbed mo in the stomach. | They rushed mo to St. Mark's Hos- tal, and 1 had some operatign p formed on my intestines, wh [ me, up for nine or te $150. 1 gut $100 In connection with | tals A Job, 0 I was out $50 besides the I heard lost, Another time we were doing a job in @ place where there were some girls who ble: cum whistles, and before we could get AS caught and got thirty and three of the other fellows wot fifteen days apiece, All the time 1 was serving my thirty days) my wakes of $15 a day, which [ was getting then for doing these jobs, kept on just the same, though some | of it wasn’t paid until later, rty-four men have been indlet- ed, thus far, on Benny's confession, and nearly a dozen have ben arrest: ed. Former Alderman Max Levien, counsel for the International Ladies! | Garment Workers, asked District At- ays | torney Dy for a list of the indte ing he would bring them to the District Attorney's Othice at once, but Mr. Perkins re- fused the offer, ana the detectives went out to make more arrests, Assistant District Attorney Breck. enridge says @ defonce fund of $12 000 Las been pledged by some of the | torfety in the summer of 1905, ‘There was a celebration on Public School N Rivington Streets. Twenty teachers from other schools attended the exer- cises and eaw the dear children go through a lot of drills and dances and/ uplifting games. were And while they watohing half a dozen wicked ong them “went through” the ’ bags and purses that dan- from thelr wri @ and neatly| ut of them, The police got tres of the boys who were gorging themselves on so water and candy and clgurette der pressure t confessed t belonged to "Dopey Benny's’ They satd he used to drill Fagin fashion, by dangling a bag| from his wrist and promenading after dark in the hallways of that very school, The boy who could rob the bag without jarring Benny got a quarter. ‘The others got nickela, They soon became skilful, BECOMES A HERO AFTER BERV- ING TIME, gled picked all the monsy »plo Jumping: i and screaming | me, revolver| fro mthe port of Galveston is 3 bushels of No. to throw] F jhere last night os east sido unions to defend the men Benny cuses, oF Abraham Cahan, editor of the Jew- | ish Dally Forward, declares the om- | ia = PIMLICO ENTRIES. " ders to do the best job ever h tert it RACE Maiden, aan pier done—to smash everything in- the} Rie", Horning, Be place and beat everybody up. 1! Ville, ‘i Wo, watched my men go inside, and then| Kear ‘Orme 1 I went to a street stand and bought | al Oak haniiean; relting mile and. seventy Hton Gass , Michard Taig mn in, 13.—The GALVESTON, [record cargo of grain to be shipped 00 ‘Tex, May 2 hard winter wheat, Valued at $537,560, exported to-day on steamship Andreas for EE an Bagley Dead. N.Y, May years old, Thitty- con- d New making machine Symbols of Strength. Our “all-under-one-roof” sys- tem of furnishing glasses has built up the biggest and most reeponetble aptiont organization in the world. Whether you come to us to have glasses made upon the prescription of your own Oculist— Or to have your eyes exam- ined by one of our Cculists (registered physicians) we as- sure you not only the very best ossible in eyeglasses, at the lowest cost—but absclute and complete satisfaction. Harris Glasses cost $2 or more, depending upon the fram you select and the kind of “lenses” your eyes require. zee i? = e ployers of labor on’ the east side also | i), } are in the habit of hiring gangsters | + to break up honest strikes, and says Wilmaiy hyp. {ho is astonished that the District At-| dao” Pulse "Stret opmmienay a'&, fkin: torney cannot tind proof of this, ws “Dopey Benny" first came into no-| ass Broad St, next to Btraum Co, Nowark Si a Conan | Don't let constipation poison your blood | and curtail your Sostey if your lives and bow- els don’twot proper! 'y i abox of Carter’s your trouble will Por dizziness, lack of appetite, headache and blotchy skin nothing can equal Ll Purely vegetable, THURSDAY, MAY 13, ‘* PLUNGES UNDER TRAIN, ankles were bre 915 CAUSES SUBWAY PANIC. Whe wing to Witnesses, Hurls Selt to Track Vomen Grow Hysterical erry, A Iettor Merry of No 128 ast Beven \{[——— 1865 maw berry t tre teow. ont Hireet wae taken to Flower! “ to May, @ prisoner, charged ationpted muicide © permene on the siform of « Grand ning over (he eae of the express) platter, peering down (ie tube | wee of them aatd he Jum to| otrck on @ Lenoe Avenue 4 tu aid he ane ally and ¢ The front pert of the frat car went over bien, orman Miles O'Conpel) opplied the enereney brake and the pasmongers, Just riaing to leave the were thrown to the floor, lierry rolled from under the mid- tie of the cor and against the third ral, There was a short through his body, with « of sparks and flame, When he was pulled out, with the ald of Tra Mfc Poileoman Kobel, tt wae found bis en and he was badly eee Thia little misadventure cost Benny Sea) Made of natnsook; several dainty Yoke Dresses At $1.65, $1. E several other simart styles Sale of Thousands of most mod There are Ginghams, Piques, Voiles, Tissues, and all daintily trimmed. $4.00 & $5.00 1 45 Trimmed Hats e Ten different styles, in hemp, Milan hemp and hand-made straws Clean-Up of Odd Lots of Ready-to- Wear A ts, some hand made, with satin crowns; former prices @ ap $2.00 and 83.00; apeci Second FOF cs Ribbed Vests; low neck, Cut styles; regular and extra si Silk Lisle Vests, Cumty evtra size Glove Silk Vests, cut full, oth width and in whi pink. Special . Glove Silk V. embroidered. forced shields Fine Ribbed Uni tight, style, in both medium SILVER SPRINGS WOMAN WRITES OF HER SISTER A Truly Remarkable Story of What Wonderful Remedy Did For Her. Mrs. Margic Granger, Silver Springs, N. Y., tells in the following letter to George H. 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Girls’ Tub Dresses— models at uncommonly lerate prices ah 5 se variety of becoming styles, Sizes 6 to 14. Value $1.25 Value $2.25 to $3.00 Cul French band finish, im regular and Kayser’a make, with new ts a reli knee Nength or lace tri DRY COLD STORAGE FU Baby Yoke Dresses, 6 Months to 2 Years At 39c, 49c and 69c models; aquare or round neck: yokes trimmed with Val lace and embroldery insertions; some have fine pin tucks. At 79c, 98c and $1.29 good quality nainsook, in a chotce selection of styles; yok: « prettily trimmed with nd neck finished with dainty lace pmbroidery and lace ineertio: Ke 98 and $2.65 ve yoke daintily hand embroidered, 30 Second Floor, Boys’ delightful || 27". 4c. Repps, ens, Fine Ivory & Hand Mirrors— Hair Brushesa— 25, Talcum Holdes Puff Boxes— Mair Receivers — Natl Buffer.. 75c¢ to $1.98 Women’s Neckwear 47c Manufacturers’ Sample Line of Vestees and Collar and Cuff Sets of Organdie and Lace, in newest shapes. 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