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7 = % y Vol i yi a a De i yr a ape pre > "; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920." 0 = O00 POLICE LOSE EASY JOBS; *°"'Sic"rirets uc Window Tato Armo of Rescwers MOTHER THROWS _| “ksi BACK TO PATROL DUTY JAN. TNO =sree) MORTON'S CHARGES UPHELD T's following minutes have been made on the records of the Police Department by Fiffteen-Year-Old Boy Catches; the Police Commissioner’ relative . to the resignation of the Fifth ‘foused her again and One and Saves Life in Deputy Commissioner: \ Nog Re what, bad ‘caused it Brooklyn Fire, “Whereas, On the 18th day of December, 1920, at about 12.80 o'clock in the afternoon of the said day, Fifth Deputy * Police Commisaioner Blien A. O'Grady entered the office of the Police Commissioner in a hysterical condition, and in a loud, boisterous, insolent and insubordinate manner threw the shield of her said office | upon the desk of the Police Commissioner, and at the same time exclaiming, ‘I am through with the Police De- caw om|Rank and File Rejoice at End of Situation Which Slain Hero Had Said Demoralized Force — New Side Car Patrol Ready. | Trapped with her two young sons ID the second floor of a binzing two- family frame dwelling, at No, 194 Hinsdale Street, Brooklyn, early to- day, Mra. Harry Moseloweky threw she younger, Albert, two and one-nalt ‘years old, out the rear window, re- turned to the amoke-fillea rooms, grabbed vhe elder, Norman, who in a Tae ae waa te panic had wrenched himselr away MA from her, and threw him our another window and was prevented from fol- lowing them when Henry Lensky, oun ‘ partment, and having imme- found a ladder and brought her to) — Giately thereafter abandoned SAYS GIRL STOLE CHARGES MRS BROOKS ENRIGHT NAMES When the two-year-old boy was] eae itn uly ane “Due to many useless details and excusals, precincts have been left for hours and hours without a single patrolman on post, It is so serious policeman dare not tell his best friend of trac conditions.”— ‘This was the thirteenth count fn the indictment of the Police Depart- AL oxaT quo Waa mod. ment made by Lieut. Floyd Horton and published in The Evening . - World on Deo. 18, thrown from the window ha was 1 ‘ t 1 a Gee aor of theit| ‘The voice of Floyd Horton, valiant Lieutenant of police, who gave his | HUSBAND’S LOVE 2 NEW INSPECTORS caught by Fred Seblang, Aftee n years naeione —_—— I. ives o th rn Y ‘were in the hotel ants way to efficient reform in the department he served so well. (Mrs, Louis Bleicher Sues Miss May Captains Sackett and Walsh Get (ln, sight iy, LAioky- ABA’ KOU Gas resignation is heey accept- ing ne oe case ‘The passing hours make more clear the fact that Floyd Horton knew Hartigan, Said to Be Politician’s Christmas Gifts in Way of Pro- | caped serious injury. Se barcen at pie ce E ° ions. S. Mrs, Mozelowsky, whose hush: os Ee ie aussie with Mr. ireland the | tne fundamental evils that beset the Police Department and his indlct- Niece, for $50,000. THAT KILLED HORTON motions—Other Changes. | aioyed in the Manhattan Post of.| O’dtady. stenosrapher to the $2 out of town shop. ments are gradually being acted upon. Commissioner Haright has scalk Mrs, Gadie Bleicher of No, 741 Fox The following promotions were an-|fice, was awakened by the sinoke Fifth Deputy Police Commis- - a b peon fit to abolish one of the grievous faults that ext ta tal the 4 Street, the Bronx, to-day filed In the nounced at Police Headquarters to- Pi pee esi) into beng ball she Meer | sioner, having at or about t exists in the department Supreme Court an action for , $60,000 v day: Tet with w volume smoke which 12.30 P, M. Dec. 18, 1920, that of useless details. Under his latest order 600 men who because of damages against Miss May Hartigan ot (Continued From First Page.) To be Inspectors—Byron R. Sackett os bing race eetrg ened abandoned het sald position : influence have been enjoying sinecures are to be placed on active and N° 4 Van Bicklen Avenue, Brooklyn, and Thomas F. Walsh. to the front of their apartment, but in this Department and has ‘| worthwhile duty. 4 ee to boty Resear Ca well-known | her, I have the evidence that Cav-| To be Captains—Ernest 1, Von | changed and sturted ty the rear, absented herself without Liett. Horton pointed out shat there@—_—_—_—___(littctan of that borough, alleging that/anagh tried to get his own brother|Diezeiski, John McCarthy, Joseph| ,,Q8 (he first flour Mr. aud Mre) leave, now therefore it ts °. Miss Hartigan alienatéd the affections to kill th ™M. Jacob Schlang ond thelr family were) Ordered, That th ia , ‘were fully 1,000 men éf the force who) watched and saw th out to of her husband, Louls. Mrs, Bleicher |‘? je man Mrs, Brooks wanted Mctvor and Patrick Kenny. purtially overcome by @inuke and| rdered, That the sal ’ eee Show. 8. killed. Then he got a weakling, the 8 a-| Were assisted to the street by & stenographer be and she js ytd enjoyed att bertha, much to the detri-|emerge with two large bags, Swetser ated in the papers in the came thet! dercnaanta brother, Joseph, 0 at-|nerrm Preacelie araliman William | twolmen Funes, Maxwell and Scll-| hereby dismissed from the , Ment of the morale among others of |4@w his revolver. The men Aropped Mer marriage, which ocourred twelve) oy 1 do it. ‘ gi nagh, Frederick Spellman, William) man of Liberty Avenue Station, who| service of the Police Depart- 5 the sacks, containing about a dozen Ye" “#0, had deen happy until No-| ‘eri lo it. Plant, Dennis Glavin, Joseph Courte- to be changing shifts and estes o the raak and file. The order apolish-| toe is abou 7° vember, 1919, when Miss Hartigan, “by| “I order to disprove Mrw. Brock’s| nay Adam’ McMullen, Martin Noonan} uitived pefore the fire fighters. ‘The! ment of the City of New York, ing a large number of these petty as- chickens, They are charged with 4 dispiay of wealth and @ promise of |Statements before the Grand Jury that : house way almost destroyed. effective forthwith.” and Daniel Connolly. burglary. ‘The; e thel 8 . ‘ signments has sent a wave of joy | UTS y wav Fr DAMES 28 fingncial assistance and support,” per- - . P / @ontinues From Fire Page) [through che department. It has hean| Joseph Perciacento, thirty, No. 429 suaded’Mr. Bleicher to leave ‘his fam- Some Da eeeeees ere BORIS = ter the shooting of Horton, I have her pointed out that if the police were| Past 115th Street, and Domenico Al- ily. hat, which ahe Jeft In the defendant’s| ‘” P* Mahesaag . ting 1 t TWO POLICEMEN SIT ON DUTY ‘on Jan. 38, to succeed Com-| permitted to function aa they should] Dero, twenty-one, No, 2432 Firat Ave-| Mrs. Bleicher further stated that her! fat after she had assisted in carrying|, SMkett Nae Deen acting Inspector she did no: know what happened af- i husband was about to return to her on 0 in Brooklyn for several months. Frederick Bugher. Soon| the lawlessness no doubt would oon | 2U°. the bandit's body upstairs. I have . FIVE YOUTH Dee, 3, but at 1.30 o'clock in the \° no Welsh has been an acting Inspector this the Legislature passed a we eh SUREL Dae as Ine Ming Tear Seine tov thetr home | evidence that ste sald ‘I'll kill the gUy| in change of staton Island ling that a member of the has been demonstrated in the LA ad in Fox Street and made . ; & rumpus, de-|who killed that kid, referring 0 _ 1. pe i DETEOTIVES MILLER AND | claring she would spend her fortune t wer Sects £ Himmne) erom. 0) irmed force who hae served as|last forty-cig: Roum, during which! 1 TO eV of the Hast Giat Stroct {seeb, st" hicicuer from returoing to hie] somep! and ehe put the loaded re-| sews: UFR. ee, ent IN CAFE WHICH WAS RAIDE Commissioncr or a Deputy | Period the men on patro! and the de- ” family. i volver in her etocking. She then took | }rraer nF Str 5 8 ou pong Station, early this morning cap- coe ee ee deriok 9 Kemapgeeetl glint bean permit to ute Inara “hat| ed foe men who ware footing [CRIPPLE HELD UP; __|it wocrted'tn'a water tank ie the| ier seg Bacte th tat i late 9 yore, Tee low was pase gpiar be nya) sos Detectives Miler and Layden of tbe ROBBED OF $5,600) orn" istrict Bee eta ar New {Bien Peake re Four Poker Players Arrested Nov. 18 Fined $1 intended to take care of Com- wheee a Roary are on the a ahs esapifhaes epee cade ie Pay Roll Stolen From Station Agent eee oes adie paeel ae Street, Brooklyn, Bo Bath Begeh; Al- | * Each—Three Able-Bodied Bluccoats on oa Virstape Tad be antag ha Now York In te granp tin with roadbed Tetee: aveees end pare of West Shore Railroad at selven Sy perjuted tentieony, 1 cul ae . Watch From 8 A. » % 4 PER. _. ine fo take sare of wach unt |i Force Bummnad apne couron| reed the five to accompany them| Haverstraw. 8 ag eygee are mg |HELD FOR THEFT FROM AUTO. |, SF"mnon power in the Pouce | S0ery Ava wt ago two polka on special detail, ong from 8 o'clock HAVBERSTRAW, N. ¥., Dec. 24.—| !€d into following the prosecution in| Prinoner Accused of Stealing #300) Depurtment made by the late Lieut! in the morning tll 4 o'clock In the orth of Silk Dresses. Floyd Horton, one need only turn t0/ afternoon, the other trum 4 o'clock he case u in the}-till midnigh, have been on duty ia te ae of the poker eats rs that cafe, They bave bad nothing to cafe of Shapiro a Hart, at No 14) 4, hut sit in the comfortable boot~ ane upstairs to the room of one of the! He Rt as deputy police commission-|'0 the entire crime situation might! aon, where, the detectives say, they | + be given in the worde—"give the cop!» 24 $1,500 worth of fu J othee THO armed robbers held up Joseph] what It wants, In times of stress like , ta} with his appointment |* © " weatig beberle ee ea Neal, a cripple, ‘station agent of tho! these, when public officials are losing A man who gave the name of oner, Licut. Enright| The latest. onder trom Commls-| (et sivas un Richard Bo described Went Shore Raliroad, here to-day and their heads and sanity and reason Isabella, No. 33 Hast 105th Stree and obtained a leave of ab. |*'0ner Enright abolishing the soft) oo years old, oh Pepi Sahel took a money bag containing $5,800. give way to hysteria, and when govern. Held in $2,500 ball in the West Howard Avenue, Brovklyn, and the! black’s chair for sixteen boura a day. tt pay for six months: At | #08 In the Department becomes ef- nue, Gon Cantu aitnioon, oe Pighege 24 ‘aie eT TWYy weet Meat: mént by law becomes government by 0" 10. Gienield ‘ ee Descontaotqeiatd to Ihe Lone ne pALelina ne Raikou itv ae cone ake Intervals for a Tong time | fUve Jan. sb snr re iis West oth woece, Willd C Gene ee cert ‘S ali the rob- ‘dividual, some one in the commun- $300 worth of silk” dres Sey, spocein tive coy ine loss of man] pi spout $600 to, Keep those men tn automobile of Mrs, Leah ‘orders would appea: y sta: awh ; : | the cafe, where they Dave been of na ; x signed DY |v sssioner’s and Deputy Commission. |'torh nine:een, of No, 231 West 67th) bere were well droesed and wore no ity should stand up despite public North Fulton Street, Mount The’cafe was raided un Nov. 1s| the cafe, where they Dave bean of na r Richard HE. Boright | 6 cetices and the Telegraph Bureau, | Street; William Ferguson, elghteen,| masks, They arrived at the station in clamor and prevent a miscarriage of ten, 48)" S60. 1. ihe theft Patrolman | @8t by policemen of the special ser-| c+ killing and robbery. which has al- 1sth Street Station | Vie division. Four men were. ar-| most inundated New York of late. at iylat|rested on the charge of gambling| “When the polige of the Ralph Aves (he | and Magistrate MoCloskey fined them | nue station were asked about the de- extensions of the leave of The order does not affect temporary | °t No. 137 Went 67th Street, and Clar-|@ touring car ten minutes before tho justice, especially when a dastardly Link of the Ea st 1 e naw Isabella with r of Lieut. Richard BE E-| a signments ‘to raided premises or |¢nce McMenanin, nineteen, of No, 977 arrival of @ train. When the train attempt is baing made to railroad an 2a Isabella with & sultcaac iret Avenu pulled in, Neal said, one of the men got innocent boy tor the electric chair.” policeman started to examine the suit- | $1 apiece in the Gates Avenue Court , the date of est © games y some question arose bags isd he ro acl discovered out of the auto. As he walked toward) Juage MelIntyre interrupted Mr.|/CAse Isabella fled. ‘The bag contained | the same day on their plea of guilty, fe, and other thot 10) ielcuane a CRUSADE TO BE INAUGURATED on @ man try-| ine station with the money bag one of | sandier to say: “The District Attor. | MT% Taylor's property. Later Patrol: | phere was no charge of maintaining| information was promptly refused, ‘the ethics of a Police Commis- ing to get Into the apartment of H, ‘ evolver at Neal and 5 man Link saw the same man at 1032/4 gambling house made against the| g hi mes of th trolmen ¢ AGAINST DRUG ADDICTS. p the men pointed a revo > sey: haw the tight to aasest tue teiuslluttest anh Eexinavon hyenas: ond are] ©. iS Even the names of the patrohme: granting himself a leave of ab- i ‘ M, Gais, No. 17 West 67th Street, yes-| demanded the cash. , i rested him | proprietors could not ve learned. from duty as a uniformed hae ce pen ntaggtated seasuurars terday afternoon, and chased. bim| ‘seal handed over the money, A posse| y of accomplices if it be neces- eS lees no - Sp _ Of the force because the or- ba ns wway, He ran up Fifth Avenue and] was quickly organized and set out in 5 WOMAN H FOR . ' { Stolen in Front of Tiffany's. ‘#rafting extension of leave have |"#Vi%€ een pointed out by the Com- was pursued dy policemen, who fol-| pursuit. r. Sandler then went on: "Since {ELD F ATTACK A | ] LAW: |, Cornelius Statford, No, 2 West missioner that a goodly percentage of | , ti oo ——»— this boy has been in prison he has Wite i1sth Street. wae arrested after a Appeared recently. of jowed him to 69th Street and Madison Acouned of Uni Broom on chase in Fifth Avenue this morning en-teave of absence Com- ber Phi tig nathelace,-Taahelte var {AVenue, where they treated a man BURGLAR BEATS AGED MAN received « message from the woman, of Mer H a's Partner. and ‘held, In. $10,000 in the Jefferson Enright was subject.to the|oetes br Carleton Simon, Special who sald be was Harry Spann, « - a 1 ‘Sit tight and IM take care! ‘airs, Freda Ribos, of Rockville | |Mapket Count charged with stealing Of the Department and charges | oeaty Pouce Commissioner, ie in /chauffeur. The police say he udmit-|Ueed Pieck Handle on ant But he will not sit tight, He's Centre, L. 1, to-day t# under $1,000| |Robert "'Baakins, No. 43 Leonard 1 2 eek pestered t7 charge of the Narcotic Division, and) iq severat burglaries and gave thom Keeper In Menlo Park going to tell everything he knows.” | pail awaiting action, of the ‘Nassau | [pereet, wen ihe ownel wan in ‘Zit % Ea oe'ts against !to him reports will be made of dtus| information which led to the arrest of| John M. Cornell, seventy years old,| Mr. Sandler asked that bail be fixed County Grand Jury on a charge of chauffeur watched “a toy vendor nh aay snag ‘The preferment of | aadicts arrested. Casper Furman, owner of a gown proprietor of a restaurant at Menlo ae thea Ie nee ks reared second degree assault preferred by Mra. R F rs against him as @ Lieutenant The automobile squads of police,|#hop at No.| 108 Weat a7th Street, on! park, N, J., was beaten unconcious br gd — a A gpideroe jet 3 Bilverman, wife of her h ve automatically suspend his right| who with automatics and rifles|* chase of criminally receiving day in @ room in the rear the court refused to entertain, and ‘partner. ry y Stolen guods. early to-day In Mr, Sandler was allowed until Dec. 29 Riliverman aald Mra. Ribos at-+ os soqyo, 5 ia paneton. course through the streets, will be|” parrocwen arivrosy anp |°t the Place. to make such motions as he desired, |tacked her with a broom. The {rac . It’s wonderful! Let’s On the See Of the sityation. 1aes- | augmented to-night by a number of] WARNOCK of the Hamilton Ave- |, Cornell awoke to find a men EAINE et ee Was said to have rown out of the wn-| (Continued From Fifst Page.) have it often. now— band resigned from the| motorcycles with side-car attach-| ue Station, Brooklyn, last night | through hia OCH ee That ane |MURDER IN TRAFFIC CROWD. | .iSicrs son, following. which’ Mrs ——--- in lots of different ned force with a ‘clean bdok| ments, In the side-car will ride aj Captured a man with a revolver in ed over the head. A small — Silverman admitted she called Mrs.| aii. of the possess hi mn bs on though he has not served uniformed policoman equipped with hie hand following a shooting. amount of money war Vaken, froiw the|Commuters in Pantc When Three rlbne Dares The worn s husbands aie 9 . Pos: ion of his prop- ways. There’s nothing Patrolme: 0! cash drawer. Cornell ts not dan conduc 2 Hast | erty. to be entitled to relire- |. 45 calibre automatic. wotrolmen MeIntosh and Warnock | can, rir "ake robber ip his fight] Shots Are Fired in Windew. — |i9th Street, Manhatta The Second Department Appellate like Ancre Cheese.” the uniformed force on a y lumbia Street. | or yood his cap, which Is the only| ———_—_———_ bine aubenrs te Din |, Although the police at Headquar-|Brooklyn, when they heard thres Sop nia Identit "You have taken the bread and but-| 9... w. a. Hendrickson Killed by| Division on a similar statement of ters are prone to be optimistic with| hots. They captured Giuseppe Bar- ter from my children and now you Aehes facts had rendered a decision exactly J ginl, who had a pistol. Three car- must die ss ( ‘Office of Commissioner with | T84Td to the crimo status, robberies | {ages had been exploded, Gedaro| NOTHING LEFT FOR THIEVES. | Yiicr making this dramatic dec-|_ TRE Rev. Willlam HM. Hendrtekon, Jepposite, and in to-day's decision the ie prospect of $3,760 coming in continue to be reported from the five| Basile, No. 30 Woodhull Street, wes | — sixty-five, of No, 60 Hinckley Plac landlord's application writs of man- ; laration, according to the police, An- Sify year for the remainder of his |PTOUKHS. However, there has been| treated for a wound In the neck. The h tad Been Paid for Wages ana| [#retio sre dow a revolver eng | Brooklyn, pastor of Spencer Memorial|gamus pending the determination by r of Wis! decided decrease in hold-ups and| ther shots went wilt, The prisoner re They Arrive Chote, instantly killing | Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, died to-| the Court of Appeals was denied < hureh, yn, d peals was denie oner Hnrigt tas never|PUNKlaries. Since dark last night |tion of the Bulivan laws '? “| here were thousands of dollars you-| Cawtablie Amato, hia'partner in shoo | day In Kings County Howitt from in| nig decision was in tho case of ress, Phila, aver: : terday in the safe of-the International] shining, at No. v1 Newark Street, | Juries sustained last night when he wos his stepping down and out Wmecused of inability to look af-| %ft¥-one persons were arrested for DETECTIVES DONELSON AND the people ex rel the H, D, Realty = J : down by an automobile at Beverly ' carrying burglars’ tools, laryand| COHEN t ‘ = |Componition Company at Union, N. J.) Hoboken, hee : a sau) | COmporation vé, Murphy as clerk of Rimemrezes interes. He has boon | or rne oe other crimes fon ivrented a. Hantmauille Sta lat the robbers who opened It last night] ‘The shooting took place yesterday| Road and Coney Island Avenue, Paul) CUNO Wh ky oe S| © HOLIDAY CIDER a since Sept. 29, 1896. He The crim haus aoe last night on a larceny charge. got only $10 in thrift stampa. ‘The co morning, when the st crowded | Valentine, twenty-two, of No. 554 Hicks Was made a Sergeant on Dec. 20, pal again demon- ¥ Mra, Eva Silver of No. 1931 Bergen | pany had paid out the rest in’ wages) With commuters, ed much| Street, driver of the car, was held in| V#. O'Connell as clerk, FROM CAREFULLY SELECTED APPLES Exoltement,” many ‘women, ‘becoming In the cases of the people ex rel]/5~GALLON KEG $2.50 I" ‘and « Liewtenant on Dec. 7,| Strates that it ty the patrolmen and) street, Brooklyn, reported to the police | and bonuses, simost hysterical eliet thet | $2500 bail for examination next Tuea- i i A mémber of the uniformed |Aetectives on proper police detail] on Nov. § that «diamond ring and $85 | ‘There were three robbers. ‘They over-] gunmen had deacened-upon Hoboken, | 28y {pthe Fiavbush Court on » homi-}ine Durham Realty Co. ys. La Petra, SEND $9.80 AT TIME OF ORDER. Must serve twenty-five yoare | WHO ure catching those who defy law ad been stolen from her home. |powored and gagged’ Sohn Brandigan,| | Sensovero was arrested. The police an and the people ex rel the Brixton|" Pi Mhatep binbor pmOM MILL Oe ¢ Makes Firat Wage ¢ k h, that the killing wa: s . 7 t becoming entitled to retire. | 424 order. feated Hite Con tin Bayon aos eae She wre eemane aes peri Oe Oe ae ee tn 40 Years,| Operating Corporation vs. Le Petra, |60-CALLON BAIS AT ATTRACTIVE RATES, |the combination w an acetylene je om half pay. PATROLMAN THOMAS LAW- 164 SI. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, > GROVELAND, Mass, Dec, 24.—The | the only decision to which there were oe , n , | torch. Groveland Mills, which manutacture|not dissenting opinions, the court RICH GIRL INCOMPETEN ans Fak pd pag (ones wane Lee Hie aL am WHO IS THE BOLD FIREMAN? onlin goods, to-day announced) held the Legislature had the isnt to - ‘sc ubbhodeateald i tits morning, one of whom had a pereorives cauraen, | NO PARDON FOR DEBS. : their fipat wage reduction In forty 0,000 SECOND HAND Policeman Wh AND CONROY of the Grand A revolver and $5,000 in cash, bs nue, Brooklyn, predinct, arrested | Wilson Rette Hold-Ups Wa: : par 101 a 1 Maen ana Her 9118,u02. | Shortly after 4 o'clock Patrolman| a man.charged with robbery. | Not to Extend Clemency. Patrolman Frank Heffren of TraMc| $00 empjoyeos. Its amount has not] it Part 80 long as it left landlords Pale $B, Xe manor Bites! Matforie 1. Mann, daughter op| “A¥IOF saw & suspicious Joking auto-| On Aug. 14 the home of Stanley] WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—White| Squad B, who was fortunate enough |yot been determined, A. D. Veasey, GhaNeh Bray, NAGEL Last No Lower, the fale @. Vernon Mann. Wall Btreet| Mobile near Eldridge and Stanton| Wisnoski at No. 681 Franklin Avenue, | prouse officials were unube to say to-]Oct. 30 to get the help of a fireman in| the owner, state y. decision de- M. COHEN oo Went Albany Shop Ane t — clared@ the landlords have such ade- : Closed In- quate remedy, since the statute at- tempting to remove the remedy by Seren ejectment is void MEETINGS. ; td Who wan eoveral years ago| Streets. When he started toward the aeat netbstines Caneean sor ae day whether President Wilson would| capturing five men who were attempt- ‘of Flushing soviety, wax yes-| car the driver begun to apply the| roy arrested Thomas Walah of No. 100 | STant any Christmas pardons. ing to hold up and rob Charles Springer — bainvggenaed ordered him to stop. Giuseppe Rostolo | Changed him with the robbery. Bugene V. Debs, who ls serving a ten-| looking for the fireman, whom he wan 115 7th Av. cor, 17th St, Open Buenings withdraw, by repealing, the remedy Arrested Five " y « “i years, The reduction will go into] )’ : VERCO TS ls Assistance. |‘irect Jaa. 2 and will affect ahout| OY Summary Proceedings in whole or A ALBANY, Dec. ~Approximatoly 1,000 employees of the New York Cen- Jo. 1 et DETECTIVES M’CARTHY r sentence in the Federal Penite Atness against the would-be rob- tment at West Albany did] 19 the cases of Guttog vs, Schatzkin ere RENCE Of No. 230 Springfield Aye. | Ot No 21 Eldridge Street, hada re-| anny yTIERNAN of the Fifth |Uary at Atlanta for violation of ¢ J HFA oa eta tet ony notions having {and No, 810 West End Avenue, Ino, | ¥ N AMY wil be i Bummit, N. J., wa» uppointea| Volver in his pocket as well as $5,000] “Avenue Atation, Brooklyn, ar- | espionage law, has written Fire Commissioner | ot 6° ‘ is ok of Wer person and property.|i0 cash. He also had two new over- > pany »|¥s. Stern, ejectment act rested a man charged with rob- nos Brennan in on attompt to learn the|been posted by the company that the J actions brought , and the may rho| shops would remain closed indefinitely, | p. rds nove! Rives ales usen teatne | costa. He'oould not explain about| bry. Eecrusos doran tote tea a food cnenth’ io uaalat the polfos: | Oietals at. the shops gave ‘no. Tensor [PY Tandiorda to recover possession of ffs Jury and two Commission-|the cash or the overcoats. He w: The blacksmith shop of Morrin Bas-| ball; David Kron, No. 127 Halaey| man Ip the first instance can complete |for the shutdown, ; provatty frorm tenants efter thes inte eg HEN MT 4D4 | charged with violation of the Sullivan|MOW!tz at No. 402) Smith Strect, | Street in $75,000; Sol Deneff, No, 180 eee eet ae ying With Matchen, Ser leboiuan ieaeem: We ours bale eg ot tla a RL Seen phe -Uvieah gt the td he | rogklyn, was robbed of tools by boys | North Portland Avenue in §75,000 and . ee ey 4 vere [that chapter 947, forbidding the rs nas and trust’ cocents ° car said hejon May 1. Detectives McCarthy and Samuel Bloom, No. 476 Rochester year-old David Astrosky. left) maintonance of such an action for | === was Frank Barber, twenty-four, of] MoTiernan arrested Richard Piacenti| Avenue in $75,000, GIVES $50,000 CASH BAIL atone for a short time this morning in }MO MiOnene’ &° Si) At did OIED. No. 3 Fountain Place, Boston, He| Of No. $ Ninth Street, and charged | ‘The prisoners are charged with a the family apartment at No. 221 Li- a Prescribing | | oop.—wiLLIAM. OAMPRELL Fue ’ Bed wi him with having recelved the stolen| having held up and robbed Harold Get Home Christmas for} jonig street, Brooklyn, was found|@my other remedy by which land-|POOO OT tou gunday! a P. Of was char with operating @ car] tools, Anderson of No. 1778 Sterling Place, Man Sentenced for Wood badly burned about the head and body | lords may recover possession of their} ™ i ang rk wr,| Without a Hoense. A brick wan thrown through tho| Mrooklyn, last Wednesday night. Aloohel De when his mother recurred, whe ota property after the tenants’ rights |O'NBALB-—ROSALIE. CAMPBELL Fuq PATROLMAN SWETSER of the | Window of the Mathious Jewelry Shop | District Attorney Lewis’ described East 126th Btrect Station arrested |St No: 62 Eart 28d Stroct early Iasi Brico as “a more desperate criminal Joseph Pescopo, who gave no address, Mary's ‘Hospital, | have terminated under their leases, 1s RAL CHURCH, Bunday, 10 A. ag, ee Ie*Wwas’ said’ he ts not cxpocted | invalid, It was held that this act, if = = — Tuesday morning and $1,500 worth of + vioy.”* put up $50,000 cash ball to-day for the t Teen directing ‘the| two men who had committed a | jewolry stolen. The joweiry store win. eye participation by po- | release of Carmine Lisenziata, recently (eae Manes create te Teaarnane 4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ? \ Company! robbery in Rosen & Scher’s Chick. | dow of Maurice Tigner, No. 68 West | licemen-chauffours in the operation | sentenced to Sing Sing for 18 years for 9500,000 Fire in Halifax. the Mupeenes Conia dutemicton and ————<—<—=> 100 additional steel care to} on Market, No. 318 Eaat ised | 28d Streot, way wroken with a brick ,of snow tractors has been cancelled | complicity in sending out the wood al-| srarmAX, N. 8. Dec. 24—A half|impair the obligations of contracts TD clehieen. menthe | gerce, early (he same morning and $1000) a» the policemen ean attend to thelr|cohol which caused 100 deaths in New| mition dollar fire vcourred to-day in The es A worth of watches and other valuables yrogular duties. ‘Cractor crows will be|Bngiand « year ago, The bail will give| Million do re Y 1 | Wweatchester's Sheriff Serienaly 113. Patrglman Hvfetacr was walking | taken. rup. | ade we of firemen and Department |tim his liberty pending appeal | the buninens dintrict of Halifax. the | Went t et riag Br Noaslier ot, West: ore? jothing loft of Loeb, ‘Hub- rect Cle. twas anid that the money had been|dry goods establishment of ‘Wood| t ay om un ions Set 1 pd tt posta Plager ‘bard & Bilve 13 nat No, 121 Bi alee Street Cleaning employees, | ‘by three trignda, of the prisoner | Brothers, Ltd., destroyed and a|chester County, is ill at his home in wi tered Wednesday night co! wanted a for music & rere building | White Plains from blood polsoninis (ol two men moving about in the'chicken | gua cloth eel at ee wee iat 0 ‘The three met him am he nearby were tt Was twol lowing an operation to re «ay of Kowen @& Scher, He Hse eho Menino we Sir of the Jail und. ey all wept ware. a . uel cotinine Ry oa TY 5 a shee TE

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