30 WITNESSES CALLED AGAINST BANDITS sssfssfiafsrst- Brandt Leaves Tombs; Will Tell His Story to Grand Jury UF'AHIF.R-Fair to-nlnlii nml Tlmr-ulit t I' rill-.lt Pair In-nluM nml rhnrailif. KiiiEfl ! "Circulation Books Open to All" " Circulation Books Open to All." I fi waiJ I EDITION. EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. BRANDT IS FREE AT LAST; ML TELL THE GRAND JURY STORY OF SchitY Vilet Finally Leaves the Tomttf and Takes a Long Walk. GIVHS OUT STATEMENT, District-'Homey Will Keep in Tench With Him and SMpply a Guard. Koike Hi Brandt, tho s ihlB burglar, was j i . i on ball to-1 ay. Judic Grain in tho Court of Qgnaral Bat Blons accaote.l a DOttd fur $L.,00 COV- ring tbapdteunant tan ding aialnal Brandt fjr assault upon Mortimer Benin. The indlftmani charging burglary in the Rrii .lis.-. . I- covered by the bond for 11,000 aW : .1 yetrday by Juttleo (ward, una bonds were furnished by is- luinoii surety ' ' " -- the rPrM-ltallv ..f the concern bulked on putting up 2,MI ball loiday until he was Informed Mlrabeau 1 Towm f the Idtntltl nf Ihe per. .in or pcra.ni- btandlng i, to,- . upsna unending thu bail operation, Immediately upon tha a iproval of hi tn pi peri Brand-, who bad car... i hi affect from tho Torn in a lull ca and a grlpeaak wen) iwntown with M Town to the laMer' office, Mr, Town.i aid t.ial Hmu I: f II call) d up, hi 1 1 1 make a itaaNnent to th" public and would ipand a COUpl of hours iti com pering It. Brandt's ilit,':i:i: proved to be a voluminous declaration, covering mans phases of hli caw. He declare i n n he did not read tlie itatemtnt he signed in Mortimer Bchlft'a ,,m whl I) i afterword produced In court in t ie nape of a conti Mli n. Brandt positively dated that ho wi! not mi on the stage, Krlenda havi onteered t, take a eae la , leared Up, whereabout M . aUUfl and th" re; if him until hi H Will keep his (ran all i . hii iwntattvci of the District-Attorney. Hur ng the a f tern ion Brandt took a i ni walk along the waterfront and through the parka an I ejuarrs, hi first walk In freedom In five years. Former wardens Jcuse Km-: and Ad dlaon Johnson of ling Sing prls n Wer before the Grand Jury to-day to explain why Hrandt wag transferred from Slip; Sine to Dannemura prison In the Adt rondacka five moutha utter Ida com mitment to aerve lil thirty-years sen tence. Thin Information la sought by Dlitrlct-Attorney Whitman ns part of the record be le ;! to build up of a ronaplraey t, "railroad" Hi in, It I, prison and keep him praotlcall lm mured from hi flit nda The DttrlotAtl imy aayi th prli in book will (hOW that II: an It I the only first offender In this hlltor) of King glng ever trunife rrud 10 Dannemora leaa the convict WM tUboreulai . Dan nrmora Is uMd for tubercular convloli and men who hav Bt . ved more than one term. Although free under bund, Hrandt will bo aracMoally in lb oustod) or th Ujatrlot-Attornay until thi Urand Jury JpvMtlgatlun la ouncluded. Thu far toe Urand Jury ha fathered no conolualV evidence to warrant an Indl dm III for conspiracy, hat Urand: I- de I lo supply needful miasm.; 111 ki w . n ie hi testimony. T ie I , i '-.Mtnrs ue Mid io-day that he n Hid, . , all ggobab.llty, It li ahape t,. pretent Mrnndl t, the altantUn of lbs ' i in. Jurura lOmorrow. The n ItlCl of a: a ..I from Jusll.e I), gg4't dectai'in 'it .. tiled oy Mr. Wb't- man to-day o- ,onorroa', it a;a KMT i monthi it ta nooldou by in bllbeit oeurt, vwantgHena ipiMilatotonto ' Taft, BVAoUllNUTON, I". I. -v No aent to the ttotnite t i-.'ay l.y I 1 t Tnft Igohatad t '.. UMtod Btnti torne--Joaoph R, M ur.aon. Wa.r Arlaoiia. William -s' Land.;-. , ... t of Porto Rico, and Alexander Akerman, Houtiiiiii DtOtblCl of Ooorgla, an. eighteen eonauls. irtak I'natal Scrim Witrr. twttled it i. CattUll alt. I'Boaa Munaj UUl Olio. "RAILROADING ATTACKS WOMAN, ROBS FLAT, TURNS I 0NJ1AST0 KILL! Negro Elevator Operator Con- fesses Siiockin Crime in I larlem Apartment House. AGED VICTIM IS DYING. Would-Be Slayer Comes to W ork W ith Blood-Stained Money in Pockets. Mrs. Johanna. 1IEI IIUI . -WfVirdx years Old, a !dovr, la dylbs In her flat on the fourth floor of the Riviera Apart ments, No. Seventh avenue, a the result o( a nturdrodl attuck made upon :n' last night by Frank C. Cooper, a Coli red elevator man employed In the building, Forcing his way Into the aged woman's apartment with premeditated dMign to kill ami rob, tiio big young aogro nama an re, iii vlotlm with his fists, break ing her Jaw and nose and ripping great washes In her forcead. Ufaf to her piMdingo for meroy, he poumied the widow ii.io uuoonaclouanoaa, draggod nr to a buihr :orn, turned 'n eixt .ea sa It - ii :i 1 with li. la hiita a the pro. IOdl 0 hit ferocious crime. The moal aatonlahlag feature or tho outrage, howaver, waa that the man come c oil) back to hie work loday and aalkeu Into the ar of half a ; ...en p llee.nen. Mm. IttUbOttor alone In her rial II gilt 'Vila her little ;.udle. or ron, i'n.'. w.. , -. ira the apartreaat with her, ..- In -:. Paul on a butrtncai trip. II, r ma .1 ii ji ep n the 11;,:. VI tbla waa known to tie: i!g young nemo, an . I tn bll confaaalon a 'apt. Tun nay , 1 ... Weal one Hundred an I Twenty. Rfth itreat station ioday ba Mid he de It lerut. ly went to tha apart tuent to alay and ro ,. NLEDEU MONEY, SO HE DECIDED TO ROB WIDOW. II. gnllbod his work early In the (VOning and went out with aonia friend. He run out of funds and then con cilved the idea of breaking Into the Hal of te aced widow and robbing It. He had only a vague plan In his mind, and Intended to do any needed violence with hil hand! only. He ngured It wiul. I llmpli to pound Mrs. Ileu benor Into unconnolouineaj and then -.urn on ta- gua )e got up ' i lb apartment about 10 o'clock, allppitU '"to th? hous wliei t! olgbl alavator operators of the Mg bun were la baMniegit, He weni t , i do ir of lu" lleubenor Hat and : . to id'.: ; ana ii;?s It it wtll ft'orlh one' while to ,p nd lake not when a greit ecu- '.r:'. firmly HUMIehdA 4,467 1,769 i . : ads. were nrlnte.l In Die World a d J . ; Die last M . I'l thf Hffil.i. it II, .i I, I ribune and . i.MBINID. Th ticurai hrand Thi World it ri iii . 'diiitn nf communtea run batwMn landlordi add tenants t'.;.!'. New York has over srn. .4 o , r" .' id aag n f.oi, Hon' i Renting An icon jpcufc IWlumM tor ll'oi'M "JTg l.rf ndicflifnp tea ii I la. 'VWW A'JWV.V floor -r in" lieu oenor iiat nnq (Continued "n .Second Pag.) . rnj- aMasaw -1 aj i saaiaaaaaBaaaaWasaaaaaaal 1 Following the Trail IWt&V&fXZS?""" NEW BABY ON ICE CAKE IS SAVED BY DOG One-Year-Old Willie Blake Rescued After Remarka ble Adventure. NOT LVHN SCRATCH lil). Playful Pet That Caused the Trouble Wags Tall in Joy After It's All ( )ver. Hunch 1 a 1i!r w to look at, ! ut he hero; for IThon Iih one eur oM, off ; cake of Ice in the - dly dog, not mu h ha the heart of a ; ashed Willie Hlake, canal iioat onto a North Ulcer to-day he Wl nt overlM.ur.l after Wlllio, And when Willie was rescued, ten minute later, a fall city block away from the I canal boat. Uunch was HAiniiuiiiR along side the cake of m, barking With all 1 the power "f iii , hllPd lima. Willi- Hlake Ii the only child of ('apt.; and Mr. Hlake of the good canal boat . J Mary Ann, which is moored for the i winter with a " of other canal boats along the south ald of Pier B, Jersey Cltg. Irat to the north aide of the pier I to-day was the big -ermuda steamship I Oceana. The Mary Ann Is the farthest I boat out of tl spa boat fleet and her stem. whre the cabin la located, pro- Jerta beyond tne pier line. I PUTS BABY IN CLOTHES BASKET ON THE DECK. A perambulator 1 not pari of t'io tqulpmant of the canal boat Mary Ann. I Willie' NOtlng plac when he Is out of doors Is a clothes Mokct, Well uphill ' Mere.l with blanket. Mra. H ake pul I tho clOthO basket and Willie oul on the I deck lO'day while iba engaged in tlie work of propnling the noop meal In the aliln. j Bunch i Wtil WIIllo'o playmata. In ramping around the I aaket, Rune . found I to iiis oanlno gurpriva ihai he cottid ' .move It. Wlt i much w igging o: hla tail , and ghuffting "f hi. feet, lie rubbed a' I the baakal with hla hum until he had I it right near the el;" "1 the deck. Willie cooed an 1 clapped hi" hinds In appreciation of the sliding rid Bunch 'had given him acrora the daek. Of OOUrM had Hun h been a really In tlllgnt dog he WOllld hive pulled til . ! basket i ut of danger and not puahad It over ti i1 side. Ii.it push it 0Vr he did. I The tile wo running in ilugglahly , and, fortunatoly for Willie Rlake, it rarrlcd a big cak or ! nlnngaid thu Mary Ann )ui a tio cloiiie oaakot ! and its precious burden droppod from tile boat Tile , lolne basket lauded on Its side and Willi,-. .11 b ind d up I In warm ba'ay clothes rolld out on tiie ice and beean to ,-ry. ATTRACTS BABY'S MOTHER, THEN JUMPS AKTER HIM. The tituailon called for action on ihe part of Bunch, After lo iking p, r,ih Xed ly over the cake of I e and Willi and the Clothe basket for a aioinent, Hun h lienan to how l like a (team s.reii. Jump ing to tli'' door of th, c&bln lie howled there until Mra. BUM ippMIWd with a (Continued on Second Pane.) BRANDT IN LETTERS AND IN AN "iNTERVlEA" one Was Written t" Mrs, Schiti Five Ve.ir Ago, the Other ( iiven hit To-Day, Prom Polk Rrandi' latttr to Mm chirr written (in Doarail Uady a reniein en that I left your s. rvlce why I e i an- b.i .ears jgQ! you may parhap ones UVI A at n un i, and the real ,;i la vir pel i n i mu nnver ragllgcd or by any tn, in aura. lied, t w..s for yog, yl bat I muat t- I you D 1 Uagg, H ' no th a par, I liar filiation I hav In ed my daraing Intrftolon to write you. I;, doing thll I put my future i ii a haaardi nv , a ., life for lo lime, me in i arnlfl ni ihoi And i'" i i 1 ' I i ; ,otte i n ' gv il l ill to-1 1) : "I ,i!n .'. i if to u nl' r.' i ir r . the ycot I oiu : look a; . ;o wi tlie Ireci ni nature ,:u nlorne I water aa mm a as 1 ruin for m or i' v. in . ring :h; of c lining;- , v. . at be la ro oen ret a iod on an 1 dr. iik In i: ough bii. 1 am going I water and v.; .ii a' oi.u ciai i can bafor ' , i eg goes down, gild (hen r inn going to aieep gndar tlie naaf. My oaun. ei wlil know where I am once in , twenty fvur hour." ADRIFT IN HUDSON YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Wife Whose Laundry Bundle May Win Husband a Divorce """ 1 M laaaaV aW M H? m sfl m MEXICAN SITUATION SLF5SL PERPLEXING, TAFT INFORMS LODGE Now, How Could Miss Whit President's nswer to Senator more Remember a Little Who Presents Letters of u'::,i! Llke That? Americans. WASIIINtlTON', I'. Henat ir l.o.Ue I before P, dent ,,: In Ueali Mu a i tiuaett loday laid , :.l Tuft I, tiers from renl- ,ai siate who have property lllld w .io are ,:i are.it ul.iriu over i.e.-, at condltlona. .Mr. bodge said thnt the praidnt regarded the, ItUal oa as delicate and ptrpl. xliiK. AUITINi T' X, I'eb. I's The cuptur" 1 f Juara has mid., i great itrangth to the Zapala and 'as, as revolt through out t-'c country, according to des patches received bare, in aoutngrni Mexico tie Ham- uf Insurrection Is1 spreading' rapidly. Authorttatlvn In- (ornaatlon w is obtained to day that a gonaral uprising or VaaquUi n i gcheduled to take place in ihe gtgloa of Tamaullpa and Nuavg Uear on Jlan h 1. Hun Is of rebels In th legf (una dlatrl t ore concentrating negy San Pedro to Join Oen Campoa' 'irmyi mi its nortbwurd mar, h i-vderal troopa will b sent to Araeool and Velgrdena lo relieve the marooned A'merlaana at ti. aa pi t, Kranclsoo del Tore, wltb lOOeinen, I' marching south in in direction "' Slate OolilMi Several de Inch Ittel IS of, ii. ipa are in pursuit. Macarlo Ramlrea a il gvral of his man were killed and wounded in an engagement "' the Ktst troops nanr t w towu of Tacalit. Ian. Womn and chlldron ' fleeing to Uuadalajara from lbs hnctendai In var .. is porta "f the Stale, roaring1 raids by t he I I FAMILY CAMPS .i STREET. lylaiioaHOaeed and HwHvry, Kutir sii i i bnilel "i Walk, John Slrtaon, I Ii wlf and two obll drcn wen. dlaimi weed loday from the: - apart mnt In the (oncnient at No. i: ! : i in ii in ire i and sot d str.et. Having no rmN ,.r friend, I ... re. i . i.-l iting bseaiiio I l I . longing" " Ih sidewalk, NalUon ins long " uul oi wortc and lb family :j.,i-i bai "n deplotad for avral days. Xellaon alck and tii ihlklrsn ar, aunering fro m 'aek of fail. Matlaoa .a' I he notllied a eliaritable l aa: aii, i, i . alt in..:, but thai 00 attention waa paid to h;y rtquMt, ON WITNESS STAND Ti VI la Willi u ire. me pr. I' I mi: not ret who succeeded tlatij l ta- tar a; the Winter i io now i,,b tbla aftt tic ilu - nl. ii I In the laid. . I. uppe io in before supreme, p IIS- Ilia M'hllmor wanted an annnlmenl of inn mat rl ig to Wanda vl lie n. ii Hall, sin. 's now almoai fie,, of n,at marital eutanalcment, for Juutlca Mow burger told bar Utwyer to draft ., de cree and ha would alga It. Uaj Whltmore, win wai fetohlngly gowned In a bin. k velrel suit and wora n large picture not w.th a profusion of plum, told how aha had married Hall In Jersey I'lty May ill, IIH, an. I utter dlaoovarad he had another wife from wham he waa not dlvoroed. In supporl of her alul for an arm il mi tn or in r marriage a lodgement of tba Supromo Court, entered laai yeai favor of Mrs. Klorenc r. Hall agwln it atand1ll Hall, was produced In evl deuce. Tae firsl Mrs. Hall I dalned he ,ii. one from Han by naming Mis VVhttmor as corapondant, On the wllio as stand to-day l Whltfflor ehowod some trace t ner vouni. Tao nrt quaatlon her lawyer asse.l was her name, and ln- promptl) replied Vlda U 'A It more. "Von mean Vlda w Hall," corn 'ti 1 th attorney. "on, eh, i forg i," aald me young aotrea, lo r face flushing. Tlie Hav. Uaniuel -I Arthur of Jerae 'lt.i was then l ii. led and I Ifled ' ivlnv performed tho marriage cere, a v In IM ' "(lee! iiu' I'm g ,,i i us thing . over"' almost Bhoiited Mia IVhltmor, a ho w ii- ii ting th court room, "Think you'll try matrimony again soon'.'" w .. : ai d. Not no t he Aral i poor fudga nromau'a i Maud i'l 1 1 so. h ., iij-.: afraid I ni a I'm el . W ,1 lie you i cm uuit a aag t his wavwardn i trou de and n.. w i n fihu i' i Hand, it rvlng ois ! en hre ' began lie aujt f,,r a- ue red wlin t".. ;.ii.. i in . i s n t-n-d mi would .1. fi d . In, f.,.l. Ilia 'i iii" pre . c. I . I . ii wa wiiiie was i a 't Mill W It nnulnieni o w,:m . ,".s and im Har and annu i a . ase. Mow. . . .,!. ingwar within 'l.l w hen was .iii ufttrnoo.1 Ml Mfbltmor ailing. :a I . JI, 28, 1912 18 PAGES STORY RELIES UPON SONG OF THE SHIRT He'll Sing it in Court, Telling How Actor's Linen Went Out in Wife's Laundry. L )VE IN C( H T( E,T k Mieges Wito Spent Summer With Stanley Forde, While He Worked for$t8Per. Whi ther or not gtaula) I'or I. , an actor, bud xloVM s In a bundle of laundry by young a: i pretty Mrs Helen nut glory front icr apartment at No. ;;', hnt Nl at m i street, will be on, of the queatlonj 1, .'on. the Jury In Alien Lawranci trial of Which itoff presiding. ri dlvurc suit. beg in to-, i n . jostle. 'his was announced by counsel for the plain Bdmund m y, tiff huaband. Mr, dtory Is a i. ii,. Judge ii- . his large est it f. and Mra. William granddaughter of th" Hilton and helreM of Story Is a so i ,.f M i . Cummmg Story of No an tpartmani at n 34 Uramar Park, The Hior.vs had at 32 Kus! Tlitri y-nlnl I .Mi Story am an in oduclng th" 70 WIPE 'TIS SAID. -net Stanley l i.nl. mid be limits friend of hla, Intr letor lo Mrs Mtory. ACTOR INTRODUCED FORMED "TRIANGLE,'' in outlining the pin ntlff i tae .Mi st"r s a ttornt v .- i ,l t "Mr. .''lory was In tin I In ulth hii I went Mouth, bui on morning, about n o'clock, lie dropped Into the haChiOf apartment at So, I Weal ThlrtV-ae id treet, gpoctlng to And onl Kurds. Hut, to his Mlonlahmoni and dlomay, in, found .Mi Btorj l her, l is true, the actOTfl si-i. i, Hil Korde, wa pres ent, but .Mr. gtory an thai hla w fe s aagocUitlon wan Kordo was undealrabl and he pruteMad at tie iii "t opportunity, "Mis. gtory, we will sioi, ha I l. d Ihe elevator boy not to admit am .., i. Vfhcn Korde was yloltini her, W.- w, also show thai as many as eleven of gtanley orde'a shiiis were enl out 'rum the gtory apart nnl in on I mdri bnudlo "Whin Mr, Htory returned from Ih South, iitnoi in, ,,r ahu i i. wl.'e and Korde bad bcn doing durini hli aha in e. it waa mat with pr Iilon by eort, I'orje's 111 it they I al.e Savoslnk H' ach. . nuldn'l go ther. ploymani he is iitid Ii 1 1 o keep Nli I and Mrs a callage logei .Mr. St-,: jirotis on a. ouni ol b a clerk i" Iti a regular n ira, itory. "The other argued it wa all right P ho were noi thero, as Mlai Korde would is- gi me cottage. Th itag a- rrnted. Ml Kordo remained Jual one week. Then s: left, and Korde and Mrb, storv remained alone in tho rot tag, with the threvyoarold g'.ory child and iwo me Ida, who went out overy eve nlgg.'1 STORY'S PROTEST AGAINST COT TAGE LIFE WENT FOR NAUGHT. Mr. gtory protested uga.nst this sa nation contln ilng. but Korde and .Mr.,. Story argued they had gone lo a greai da of eapenso, and, m .Mr, gtory waa ..nl'. making IP a wee and his w.fe wai paying the apnag of tie oottag, whai Mr, Htory sa d didn't oounl for mu h. "Konle and Mrs Story Hayed, in t at cottage two months, finally, the pt. uation became so aaandaiou Mr. gtory, accompanied by his brother, went out there and took his baby gin away, in in, ajbaeoc of her mother, T ie man and woman l lyed ,it t ier.. TO GAIN A DIvORC fifteen daa after the tak.o w, away y (be fathr, Bven after theat y ret urn tliev were mi h III ea 0 ,,( a: ronapaii) al raatauranti and pla ea "';, . nuns, lieeil. nut in,' i i. max was cuppeu when Kurd went into the Pennsylvania i: i , i ..a i t level off! t on Klfi ivenue ..It. i Mrs. gtor) and bOUgl I two t.. iota f ir lieno, N'v., "ue for Mr M ind on for at maid Mr Mi i i n she w .' go. to IteUo g ... i We heard that and g o ad , now i i. ...I. Almu i Mi s. gtori i "' led In II' no i s. n i d v fi . . py of th u.n n li llaUlt, ni' n"t l le i . .'. ,i ih alightt i from the , Varb we grrved her again. 1 attorney wiiiia u M. Hulll i an . v'.:it Mi s gtOI Oallnl hi r ii rblldswlfo" and di larui i inly a i: i i maul ' te ling a gOOd wo n , i a. a l r. a. s n. .in 1 1 moral liu - u I, i , ,,. a . bad rafuaad vi . i l.l i: .n ih wa fait Ma.ll.l Biilbliua lurklsh Hall, Isiaia ifru Usui wun i,rii.it, - -. u.. and niinlc irs. Chi at lu at SWIFT INDICTMENT nr Ti in a in niuniTA e Ut IAaIUAd Mm i PLANNED BY POLICE Arrangements Completed for the Calling of Thirty Witnesses Before the Grand Jury, Which Will Take Up C:.se a I Once. MURDER CHARGE ADDED TO THE LIST OF CRIMES. Capture of "Dutch" and Others Named by Kinsman May Clear Other Holdup Mysteries. Although five of thi: men who tobbery art J the division 1 1 the lo i usrYtc! ii complicity in another Imunler, the (Mice Departmenl completed arrangements o4iy to prcstfiit the casdi of Kinsman, Albruzi i, s, laine, Montanl and Lamb Ihe live suspects under arrest to the Urand Jury, Prompt lndictr..ents, i"i.'k. expectations "i Second Dep'ut) Assistant District-Attorney N tt. trials Pollc AIKEN REWARD El F City Oilers SI, Adding More ( Jase, l i Nol i ii ill KOIK Mystery ti xpect Vrrest. OR ASSAILANT OF IS. BEACH ; i wo iiauana. ueicrtOCO in the run- ; foMlon made by Kinsman, one uf th (gpieial U Tea lifeala wodJI. highwaymen, as "Malteo" and "Paul A1KKN. . .'. I- , -v ;o. Peh-re . .,.,.,..,. uaknoan by name to Kiaa. said to-dgj thai 'he earring i"t ) i,,i,,., upon tts important pr- Mra Frederick 0 Beach when eh wa aonage in i crime Thorough aearch murderoualy aaaaultad in lb yard of bai 1 n made uf their haunts without hr home Monday night had been found iUC CM an I II la auppjacd they have land aggmlngd ' " expert jtweiier, I fld from tho city, Abo ItatM that Instead of blng Worth Ail of theae four ar "gun fighters" M.OUO, as waa reported, they are w.ulli The lainm lo ik nj active part g the HO more than 13 I Ota Th ' ' I ' II they appeared at a rec ti xpert say a. are mad Ol pa j delVOU whn tiie money was divided They were fOUn I In t;',- trd 1 ihi an I one of tip m ia said to have grabbed Ilea 0 i resldenco, w in re th,' las i ill upon II '.'SM of tae UVnUU itolen. Mis, It. a i was ma, , , all i 1 1 1 mem was hros.li by a ol aw thl Met the ding a, I ii bery York . .1.' of whi ii pol ee motit e society woman ri her " 1 1 wuli a , oil fell, led. P Th in. i h .a aiao p. en i eeovoi declar. dlvnosei of Ill thbory. it iiai a'' dvlo woman In in emploi truck wii.i i in same mliiu'ea e..f . Mi ed 'hit a neio of Ihe Pell h 'I v. l fence Pa t. iik few Ilea it' resraa night. Tn.' at: i,'H ,. naanl Ma ., I 'I" .1 CI I i outboui :i. Ir; . and i Ii woman wa mad al a i b( lard, used us n . . .: mra atati thai tin y .v u una nan -' n uwni when 1 " nearu . .mi I ge ng In t o- opposite : om th ite ic i 1 o n -a ind, I NVl s 'Itllng , negro atru k :: and lb ii i. waa nol th on hi i -in, i-ontradiri i h di ., p iito bat c abandon I 1 1 ,i ic ,.,!', I t i'l, d I il l' Tin M theory thai BSUlti a" i .. I - -I"' t l lie : o coal. nit le I Hie a hii, r'biisid T.u .'ll Com I ii 1 1 In i I ell baa i t ii- u: .a al : ai ty. bui 'I I c ..ill i no S4IJ Itani Mrs. l II. Ih- ii f.l gul 1) II VI he li all' UK I a id i Us ' II' . li. a a id In i l,,. Hie, i in Vutoi Klurd "anil I TIHSNTO.V, .N. J . I'. i i . I. r i jKoaur, tic weattby Tronton youth, dr. var of bo 111 fated auto hl bplung4 lul l the canal ut It. oakvtlb o.i tliu u.n .-. 0 dan. 13. taualng the deal i of three giils and two otiug men, ' - tlnd f.'Vu :, V ikfgl Police t'ourt Ihll uft.rn.iau , oi y.vlng tb am to without li'.'vtigo, ' , aaaa " r. PRICE ONE CENT. participated In the $:s,o.xi taxicab are -till at large, .nut one ut theii is holdup which ivas accaApanied by jiij severe punbhmenl arc ihe ! Commissioner Dougherty and i' Thirty d ia i d al i Hd none "i more wltuesse will be pro : Urand .1 iry Ini eatlgatMn, of th.... win ii,. person w io i srtlclu I ted tile I v or shared i o- dealga nf I tough- no proflta Ii '' i. - nl i:..inj even the thre 'I, 'i who in :,. :,i .,- a eeeaarig. after Ihe fad . Urand Jure wllneaaea N o f i men will la- allowed Ihe Immunity a II h attache, lo one Who liattfla befor a Urand Jury concern Ing a crime alleged to hive Uep rem- milled b :ilmaeir. While ih Urand Jury pi nillgjgi an- ,n procaaa of formation a e mntry n de March oil ier wai for tile mlaa Ing Hi. auapa f The mod Important ... lb is a uii known a "I'uteh," i playd a prominent part In the lavlca , robbery, tnd la also aupe.'tad ol Implication In other recant holdups, on of win, era attended oy tae death oi the . ttim, $10,000 OF STOLEN MONEY "PLANTED" IN NEW YORK. Th dele tlvfl at work on the case be 'i' al . i- 110,00 of the money I iat waa atoitn from the bank mil i nger la planted" in thl city. Horn : .. dels - "I lv . i. inn's coufeaalon ri iiai le l oy the police a truth 'fill. Incidental to the search for th remaining ii. a t..c. la under way i -. i rob for tl.e money. a ir mn n ho ar ao wanted the ..!. di agnal I Ml toe thu Kul." a meMOnger ., i' 1. w , play , l a minor rola u I , ill i. Kroni Police Headquarter, that at least vu live iien wanted would ba i ,.aii. l within a very ahorl time. Il 1 itel u( the pall a that they wera tJ ... a ih' half .1 I ii other big ,ld- , . . . if w iii ni included murder, during i OA nt awtllhd, '.....: . i'. ... .' ih" : xivah rob ay pi eacn . .ar mora .i.i.' in a: j di tc live ol llctloa n-.il . ' ..... mud reader, i .i .::, i i iii . : i ao ticuonal crime , t .ii i u .. tit uatik'a uies i ! io crudest, uracil .. k ever known TEN MEN MAO A PART IN THE RJLJERY. Pen ..:;, have had i . . i ut I ho i ... . j . Throw worn ti in th under irlj a.ul acieiu, diiokeupur age IknVWO 1' uaic o. . u aware of the big uaui and of i,, aiai .t puailo dUlaioo uf .iik afpll. Tha yullce have i-':'l?