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apertment * townd A ford says she wee held prisener ieeldations of whet 5 Ger ate Se oe eulte of of to Chivege 2 Sere eee aL tereese $1,000,000 WITH Call Untrue " Statement w Mr HOW THEY WORKED @Lacn Bullock Regarding Transer of ques ehih Go ¢ ‘ oupe . - ,- Mayor Mitebel to-day replied to ALSO WORKED THE OLD a Twenty Arrested for Political | Offenses Shot by Soldiers in Chibuahua City, te lore before t BL PASO. Tea. Bept 18 Northern When it wae Bvold disclow Mesice @ in turmoll to-day, 66 fT hary wae doom a into w they tack upon Chikua-|eMicers ren th ‘” reed that the blackmatiors faturday pre prisoners, Airing om | belted their own tra ba and men whore pr throughout the country, Four thou. oa swoeveenhly that of the ¥ sand defacto troops fre are being rushed to Chihuahua City end other points, while t¥o columns of cavalry are pursuing the fy ng reports ransa oMeiale th: defented, the effec lowing hit boast that « heavy As the vine tim had a the City ot Chih oney the ewindlers t ence Day, was to arouse the enthu-! Gove away fr nim on the am of, the wuti-Carranes element, fant carey ce paneer tte winich is strong in Northern Mexico | 3!" It te auppesed that some of the an hour mem © gang were interested car ' y of telephone in th The Canrangiat ed tho thieves, ately purnue wh cotn bie € | wa» out their way any’a estimate, y Joutaide the city, the 90,000 @ month through: | yrteg a |formed and marched away in. ge puntry to ‘ across the Rio Churiscar, J egeding northward toward Banta) COA\ Clara Canyon iby military men tt is believed Ville id not {Intend to occupy Chihuahua Ciy, but that his purpose was to make & demonstrotion for tts effect HUNTING GROUNDS. niladel- yminent The clubs of New York phin, Moston and Chicag const resorts from Atlantic City to Palm Beach, leading hotels in the upon the Americag-Mextcan media- made of tion cornmission Sitta's men started chief cities of the country, dancing evacuating the prison before shells | pigces, wherever, in fact, rich people ‘ir heaviest] Were in the habit of congregating, formed the extensive hunting ground of the gang of blackmailers, Their the cannon of At Mex- ' lonses on the retre the garrison got the range. 100 drad Viuvetse ‘nad been. killed or nen folk were attractive and well captured, This is about three times | dressed, their men were plausible and ‘Torn off the alerm clock and thea | the actual casualties, according | equally well appearing, and victims B cups Presta, 2 tablespoons butter, |Teports here, were to be found on every hand cram Hi cap mh. Bi te Frew, es ‘The most common and profitable Se, er teams re |POLIGEMAN RISKS LIFE scien mores'y i ewinatrain a p dood hg fed leged to have been accomplished by with biscuit cutter. Gpread with butter, fold over, and press whe together. Let rise 20 minutes, a hot oven. the use of spurious United Btates warrants of arrest, served by men representing themselves as agents of| the Department of Justice at a time whon the vietim was particularly de- fenseless, ‘ The alleged swindlers were taken into custody early Sunday morning in the fashionable Tyson Apartment Ho- tel, at Grand Boulevard and East Forty-third Street, Chicago. There the police took complete possession, oper- | ating the telephone switchboard and listening to conversations by dicto- graphs, which had been installed in the rooms of the suspects. When all of the gamblers had returned to their rooms the police trap was sprung. Search of the rooms resulted in the finding of scores of pictures of men and women im unconventional poses which were apparently to be used to extort money from the persons 80 portrayed, In one of the apartments raided elaborate oplum smoking layouts, ex- pensive silk gowns and valuable jew- and furs were found. In Henry TO GET DEAD MAN'S BODY Corpse of Window Cle Cleaner, Killed by Fall, Carried Up Ladder From Roof to Adjoining Skyscraper. With scores of persons watching from the office windows of the elev- @. story building, No. 35 Union Square, Patrolman won of the East Twenty-second Street station, this afternoon, descended a ladder from @ sixth floor windowyot No, 35 to the roof of No. 83, apanhing a 100- fuot air shaft, and returned carrying the budy of Alexander Vandesee, a window cleaner, and try the Forty-second = atreet, = while cleaning @ window on the eleventh floor of No. 3 had fallen to instant death on the root of the adjoining ‘five-story building. The que: of the body was 5 one, feet in width and extending to the | ground, intervened. There was gen- leral relief when the patrolman re | gained the sixth floor window with RESORTS WERE GOOD with this impersonation, with using the mails to defraud and with viola- tion of tho | Fearing that Mrs, noily ad two de Muppowe your leader, Then oup ton attractive, charming wom s roof @arden, sey, Then y ed Them uppose twe or three they were Government red you In & compro mand threatened y sum to have the matter she Was blackmailed out of srriedly left’ for Philadelphia under the direction of Deputy ‘ Commiasioner Lord Bergt, Finan was went to Philadelphia to bring her back «0 she might have @ look at the| Kogues’ Gallery at Headquarters. 00 and wut! In this #he identified Don Collins, + Broadway character, as the man who had impersonated officer of the Department of Justice during her it to this city, olling Mann White Slave Act, Kiipper would ap pear against him, he pleaded guilty to using the mails to defraud in a peat lands case and ts now serving (hree years in the Federal prison at Atlanta, FOUND COUNTERFEIT UNITED STATES WARRANTS. Finan, aided by Detective Riley, still pursued the gang, however, and later raided a flat at One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Street and Audu- bon Avenue where, in the apartment of William now in Sing Sing for grand larceny,’ were found a number of counterfeit United States warrants, such as were used in the gang's blackmailing operations, After that Finan went to Palm Beach and “got next" to the mem- | bers of the coterie operating there, and this resulted in the arrest. of Frank Crocker, who has at last turned State's evidence against his former associates, William Butler, under indictment and $15,000 bail for the alleged at- tempted extortion of $8,000 from Mrs. J. Bolton Winpenny of Philadelphia as & Department of Justice agent was about to arrest her son for violating the Mann Act, was another arrest that fell to Finan's net. Mrs. Win- penny died two weeks ago, The Chicago prisoners have de- termined to make a hard fight for their liberty and have retaiped Charles E. Erbstein, a well-known criminal lawyer of Chicago, to de- fend them, Assistant United States |Attorney Knox has been designated as special prosecutor to ald the Fi d- eral authorities in Philadelphia when the case reaches there. Mrs. Klipper was to have been used by the Government as chief witness against Crocker and George Irwin who was also known “Sir Robert,” David L. David and Robert A. ‘Tour- billion. Irwin's case was about to be cniled when Mra. Klilpper was whisked away and kept In Montreal for six weeks. Irwin tried in this time to force the trial of his case, but failed and then it is alleged he aban- doned her in Canada, She is now under the protection of the Federal authorities. PHILADELPHIA WOMAN WAS KIDNAPPED TO SAVE BLACKMAILING GANG PHILADPLPHIA, Sept, 18.—Frank " Garbarino of the Philadelphia office Modern Gullivers * Some men stand out from the crowd as Gulliver towered over the Lilliputians. superior energy, activity and reserve strength they predominate. Feeling right within, is one of the fundamentals of physical and mental strength, and ‘is largely the result of proper nourishment. By Grape-Nuts with Cream is the logical food for thinkers and doers. It contains all the nutritious elements of whole wheat and malted barley, is partially predigested, and supplies an abundance of energiz- nourishment without Overworking the stomach. It also includesthe vital mineral its of the grain which are lacking in white bread and many other cereal foods. There's able help for many in Grape-Nuts. of the Department of Justice has been trailing the gang of blackmail- ers Under arrest in Chicago ever since the Butler-Winpenny case in this city last January. William Butler at- tempted to extort $5,000 from Mrs. Susan Winpenny of No, 1433 North Broad Street by posing as a Depart- ment of Justice agent and threaten- ing to prosecute one of Mra, Win- penny’s sons under the Mann white slave act unless the money was pald, Mrs. Regina A. Clifford, a Philadel- phia victim of the gang, who was to have testified against the blackmailers last June, will take the stand against them to-morrow in Chicago and tell how she was kidnapped and taken to Canada, until traced and y Agent Garbarino, Clifford 1s safely back again,” aid Garbarino yesterday, “She is not in Philadelphia, but ts in my custody, and will be on hand in Chicago on Tuesday to testify, I will not tell where Mrs, Clifford is, and nobody will be permitted to interview her be- fore she testifies, She will tell her own story on the witness stand, not before." It in declared that Mrs. Clifford was threatened with a white slave prose- cution by George Irwin, @ partner of William Butler, As Butler approached Mrs, Winpenny in thls city, so Irwin approached Mrg. Clifford with an offer of immunity for the payment of a large sum of money. Mra, Clifford refused to be black- mailed and caused Irwin’a arrest in Chicago last June, Bhe was to have gone to Chicago to testify against Irwin for his removal to New York, Members of the Irwin-Butler gang of blackmatlers, according to Mra, Clit. ford, then approached her again in Philadelphia and again posed aa De- partment of Justice agents who had “There’s a Reason” Sold by Grocers everywhere. 4 \ 2 come to take her to Chicago to tes- uty. She went pons with the alleged De- artment of ustice rents, but 4 sok ‘her to Montreal, Canada, tbs ung Kastern WIRE-TAPPING GAMB |» 1, Bept 18 Hine Operations et] syndicate, which 100 per cont While th cording to infor- | joped to-day, Among the office of "oe" Ba- || facta. r myself that the trans fer of the property would not * as oMiors ali over | » cipher codes wonderful price tt obtained. rently had be: ters on the land who of tenants as Mr Bullock asserts. uP. The Firet Aero Company of the State National Guard, after wait- ing three months at Mineola for Government aeroplanes, has gone up in the air and quit » signed erry, Secretary, and . © 4 wiretapping | seale, Be. rot large GB. Altman & Co. A Special Sale of Men’s Autumn Furnishings to be held toemorrow (Tuesday) will afford an excellent opportunity for obtaining new, seasonable merchandise at much below the regular selling prices. MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS in a variety of desirable patterns; with soft . orstiffcuffs . . . . » SIS &1.35 MEN’S PAJAMAS of cotton materials in a large assortment of fancyeffects . . . ~ «© persuit $1.20 MEN’S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS trimmed . © © © © © «© «@ MEN’S FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS (with open ends) made of domestic silks in a diversity of effective designs 65c. 55c. An Interesting Offering of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. has been arranged for to-morrow and Wed- nesday, the prices quoted being decidedly low for the qualities offered. White Blankets $4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.50 to 9.50 - each $2.25 Satin-finish Bedspreads, with plain hems: Size 72x100 inches . . . « each $2.50 Size 90xl00 inches . . . ~ each 3.00 Satin-finish Bedspreads, with embroidered scalloped edges: Size 72x100 inches . .» «© « Size 90xl00 inches . » « « per pair Fancy Cotton Blankets . . each $3.25 each 3.95 Comfortables Woole-filled, covered with plain-colored dot tedmull. . . «6 +e each $6.50 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets With plainhems . . each 80c. to $1.25 Hemstitched . . . each $1.20 & 1.35 Pillow Cases With plainhem . . . each 20c. to 30c. Hemstitched . . 4 each 28c.,32c. & 35c. hed (heir rente reteed from) @ not all the fate umes! Lamar Hardy Mefore I voted There may have been a few squat. paid rents, but IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD "WANT’ WILL FIND IT A good tone is of supreme importance in a piano and a reasonable price is equally to be desi The Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos ‘offer both; a good tone and « reasonable price. The Waters tone is very sweet and musical, with ® fine singing | avality. and the Waters prices are pin Bn ey le, but in the interest of true economy not at oy sacrifice of quality. Also the Waters 3-Year System gives you three years’ time on a piano without interest or extras. Call and let us demonstrate what we claim for the Waters Pianos and Pl iyer-Pianos or send pos- tal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave, Branch Stores OPEN EVENINGS A Special Selection of Hand Embroidered Lingerie Pillow Slips (Imported) in several different sizes and a diversity of attractive designs, will be placed on sale toe morrow, in the Fancy Needlework Depart ment, at the extraordinarily low prices (cone sidering qualities) of : | 65c., 75c., $1.25 to $3.00 each Also | \ Quantity of Down-filled Pillows covered with French sateen in plain colors: Size I2\oxlo6inches . . . ©. . atO60c. Sizel4 xi8inches . . . at 75c. A number of Hand-embroldered Centerpieces, Pillow Covers and Pin Cushions (all model pieces), will be on sale at the same time, at greatly reduced prices. (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN will offer exceptional values toemorrow at the low prices quoted. M MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS { Initialed . . .~ per dozen $2.00 & 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, perdozen . . . $2.50, 3.25 & 5.00 With tape border . . . per dozen 2.45 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed, per dozen $f.35, 1.50 & 1.90 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen, 1.50 & 1.80 In white plaid effects, perdozen . . 1.50 | With embroidered corner, per dozen, 2.25 Also Novelty Handkerchiefs of crepe de Chine, perdozen . . «© « o $1.50 & 2.15 Handkerchiefs for the completion of college and school outfits are shown in the regular stock in large and attractive assortments, which are daily receiving augmentations, Orders for hand-embroidered initials or monograms can be executed at short notice and at moderate cost.’ Hitth Avenue-Madiaon Avenue, New York