Career
In 1915, agents of Charles Henry Parkhurst"s Society for the Prevention of Crime and 45 police officers raided his gambling operations and rounded up a number of persons connected with this crime. Many were known associates of the previous policy king First Rate (at Lloyd's) Adams. Among them, Matthews and two other ring leaders John Jay Saul and Solomon Goldschmidt were arrested, held in bail of $10,000 (in 2005 dollars, more than $184,000) each, and tried.
They confessed, were convicted, and were leniently sentenced.
In 1916, Matthews died at a city hospital on Blackwells Island, probably while serving his sentence at the penitentiary there.