The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1918, Page 6

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BA FOR end GET norlick a tCuticuraBe —— | 1918. to serve ninele months for tne i ‘Tucker, a cone al gangst The no more eh ren to offset stories by the ‘ombs Prison | ¢ awoy again after had shot him through ine ee at 2d Btreet and Second Avenue the same day, and once more escaped after the police had him sur- rounded in a house in West 118th Street. Sheriff Knox will ask the State Su- who escape on thee : Maited | ch og GAFFNEY TELLS vsied ine, HOW HE ESCAPED = FROM THE TOMBS Inspector about 10 o'clock. H asked him if he had right: s B D | Getting Out Was Easy perintendent of Prisons to lift the!“ our uty loctor | Says, and Confession Takes |auarantine at Sing Sing so Gaffney hat was the 4 be sent away at once, asked you when you 3 RSet an in All the Thrills of Fiction. |‘ The gang leader was taken in a| here?” ffney, without a single mark on New ray's offce this morning answered quickly when the Inspector “Yes—all right,” he sald. d anybody harm you?” on in my cell T found a pair ot whanl peak I wore I hed. t sneaked down to the sixth tier and saw the kitchen was empty. I had the bars unscrewed ip five minutes and let myself out on to the roof. RODE IN A FLOUR WAGON TO FORTY-SECOND STREET. “Then I jumped down to another roof where I could reach the wail. From there I jumped into Leonard Street ani struck across the lots to where the Italians live. I stepped in- to a doofway and took off my khaki pants, A flour wagon was passing and I rode in that to 42d Street. that he had been York police le was sullen but been treated all first question I were brought in “An auto party gave me a ride She visited me there several times when I was lving low. cent Gaffney, notorious jaltbreaker and convieted murierer, received a revolver and cartridges from @ North Bergen thought they had me about two weeks | unitormed policeman while in the police later, but I slipped oufon a fire es-/atation heré yesterday, was made to- cape and down an airshaft, I went|day by Capt. John Semmen of the over to Jersey and hung around there | North Bergen Police Department ever since, Kitty hadn't been near| “There ja no truth in that statement e unt at all,” he sald. “I believe Gaftne Ge ee een > ree ae non him all the time ani omens DENIAL FROM NORTH BERGEN |} Police Captain, Says None of His Men Gave Gaffney Gua. NORTH BERGEN, N, J., Oct. 21—A WORLD ARTIST’S WORK AIDS. Bartght 10,000 Bonds. A sketch of Mayor Hylan, Police Commissioner Enright and other po- lice officials, drawn recently by Henry Brcreer' Byening World artist, enlarged ‘and framed by Manager senthal of the Bronx Opera H brought @ $10,000 Liberty Loan sub: scription Saturay night when auc- timed at the theatre. That started a bohm which resulted in $86,000 bond sales by the police In the Bronx Opera House. The theatru's total for the drive was $317,800. The picture was returned by the bags purchaser and will be presented mmissioner Enrigh “She was there when the police that it Fas overlooked by the New men priicemen when they searched Sees ie “The York me mn had “him charge all the tyme. "None of our men had anything to do with him. No North Bergen policeman went near Gafftney’s cell. ‘e are not making any investigation. We are waiting for the ork police to present formal flat dental of the charge made by the| New New York Police Department that Vin- ERTY BONDS BOUGHT eT PKG a COT EMY:| prevents Vinc A. caffney, man MacCauley, her friend, both of New| Inspector Cray gave the prisoner a] game time, and I jumped from the |p A Siter from being on his way to-day York. The arrest was made withont| fatherly talk before he sent him back] auto, AsI ran Flood shot me through | a fight to the Tombs, and told him to behave! the leg. It didn’t interfere with me, [A Pret Sees i u ; "Te enpihind ecseawe MEE fact that an influenza Saturday while in the company of quarantine exists at Sing Sing Prison Kitty Coyle, his sweetheart, and Mary “If T had enough to eat.” “Did you?” “Yes, and a good cigar, too.” North Bergen cafe around midnight down 494 Street and at Second Ave- nue I saw Detective Flood and an- other man. 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