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: Yremma the head and Hmbs of the) “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ~NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. Rees [i Till tts Found, Identification! _SEARCH BEACH FOR SLAIN GIRL’S HEAD BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WINTHROP — HI AT THE INSURANCE INVESTIGA TION.— ann T. E. Powers. ‘Who 15 THiS MAN PARKER? , a Lex. th Mrs. Margaret Gabler, of No. 172 Ington avenue ts at the point of di jas a result of shock and fright expe EDITION the News. | PRICE ONE ony Te BURGLAR MAY CAUSE. DEATH OF WOMAN 040 | Hundred and Wighth street the name of Samuel Klein, He shad evidently been watching t He rive * of ‘Winthrop Mystery ‘ zi \ burglar | flat and rane the bell as soon ag tie } 5 enced this afternoon when a burglar et 4 y MURDER MYSTERY, | forced his way into her home where | the nurse leave. Mrs. Gablor was A | aS a ‘i | he was ill tn bed. She was alone, a] able to get up and answer and It 13 De Appears Hopeless, | trained Gee thad been caring for| Probable that he Inferred that there ‘ The Victim. her taving steeped out on an errands | ST Or tothe eccond floor at \ cepectat. r four h 4 Gable e jed to the #¢cond . ie itee aveaw Woman, twenty. years old The xcreams of Mrs, Gabler fright; | 1 no time in kicking In the door of the |] well developed, ight complexion. | ened the fellow, who had burst In the ‘BOSTON, Sept. 2 Search, 4 Dde-| | dining-room. Mrs. Gabler, frightened. i |] welght akout 140 pounds. | | door and he ran. but the nurse met | jumped from the bed and screamed and ‘ios made to-day slong Winthrop |} one Crime. | ‘him on whe stairway and gave chase. | the fellow ran women Whose body was found in a sample case by members of the Win- Nenrop Yacht Club late yesterday. lig @m hoad t found tdentification fot, fhe ‘wictim eppears hopeless, ‘Wbeiasmole case in which the body | fycfosed bad no marks. Wrapped | he woman's trunk was a piece | ‘oadiuary table oficioth. Dr. lyrris the proman was killed Jess wenty-four ours before the corpse was found. | By Tn his Lrief examination yesterday, | qprentvary to’ to-day's autipay. Dr. | faynfl enough to convince hit feet “eahsa Sus Smee es evar de er evekles inveursery: Leiot Bemleay on ebep lett eter ares Autumn Bridegrooms will please t As to what was developed at the | ‘eutopsy the officials are silent Work of Skilled Hand. ) \emne head bad been severed by care- “gal outs with a knife and the arms and legs removed in the same manner. Ex- tending from the centre of the breast atraight down through the body was fan incision. Portions of the internal| organs had been removed and replaced. ‘This, it is believed, was done that there wilgit be no blood when the torso wi ‘earried through the streets In the sult | case. ‘Apparently the woman wes from twenty-two to twenty-eight years of age. The trunk was hard, the flesh firm ‘and well developed. The police are now bending every effort to the recovety of the head and other parts of th body. The dody was found a few minutes after 6 o'clock by Mr. Allen and Ran- standing on Girl believed to have died after J) MMegal operation; body cut up and the torso strapped in a sample case and thrown into bay; found twenty- four hours after death. The Criminal. Man skilled in surgery and anet- omy. Shown by cause of girl's death and manner of body's dismember- ment. The Clues. Mutilated trunk of the victim— headless, armless, legless with in- ternal organs removed and replaced. two entches and plain lock. No spe- cial marks. Strap tled around case. afternoon that the woman died from septic polsoning resulting fram an op- eration, The autopsy shows the vietim was about %4 years old, of light com- plexion and weighed about 140 pounds The doctors were, eatiaged. also that death occurred only a few hours be- fore the body was found. ‘Thin in a bird rday. oni millions in it.’ yo view of the Insurance inve: igntion, aketched In the centre of the picture stands Mr. Perkins, the yout Vice-President of the New York Life, (Col. Mulberry jelers—There's To the left sits Mr. Perkina’y bookkeeper. The man| POWERS. CLEVELAND ON THE RYAN TRUST. (Continued from First Page.) murpose is to carry out so far as possi- Board of Directors. |) Order of “‘Nylics” | In the N. Y. Life. NYLICS—An organization agents divided into the follow- ing emt Freshman Nylica. First-degree Ny on. in Aes Hi AMECALLS\ a RIGHT /| with the bell coat is Mr. Hughes, walting to get a word in, Comin up the aisle are the Morgan & Co.'s office beys, cler! and directors. To the right are the McCall rooters. just stepped dowm for a minute to meet som The commit $100,000 CHECK NOT USED FOR LEGISLATION, SAYS HAMILTON. (Copyright, 1905, by the Press Publishing Company, New York World.) PARIS, Sept. 22.—Andrew Hamilton, personal counsel to President John A. McCall, of the New York Life Insurance Company, reached Biarritz yesterday after completing an automobile tour through the South of France. He was met at Biarritz by a telegraphic inquiry from The bookkeepers ee friends—T. B. After a pursuit of two blocks he was caueht y Pollceman Dunnison, of the nOs Hundred and Fourth street fon, In a cellar at No. 165 Kast Ono Waglatrate- Wahte, {n Harlem Poles Court, hel Klein fn $2,000 bail. ald his home was at No. 208 West ES en fourth street. Mra, Gabler is under the care of two physicians. ding ring is made PUM, Seamless Wedding “Rings i notice that every Lambert Seamless wed- and is fully guaranteed as to purity of gold and excellence of workmanship. ig All weights, shapes, styles and sizes. 14 karat, $3.00, $4. 18:karat, $4.00, $5. 22 karat, $5.50, $6. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, This diamond, like all others we sell, was imported direct by us and mounted in in our own factory 50, $6.00 to $12 50, $6.50 to $16 75, $8.00 to $20 dolph Pollard. They we: : COIPR dees of the club house when Mr, | ble a plan for mutua.tzation, Under the Obstacles to Mutualization. penne” Nylica, World relative to the $100,000 check made out to him by the New York Nee hand made solid 14 karat gold by our own Kilen saw something bobbing up and(obarter of the society tts Mfty-two d!-| wz. trustees feo! that In the diffle rd-degree Nylies, Life Insurance Company in March, 1904, to which he replied by wire as Fim : ‘ Gown in the water a short distance trom | rectors are divided into four equal] wiitine tat hoy. a he ; | Sentor Nyites. fallowa: TIN workmen. Hence we can sell it for $25. the club house float. classes, each class holding office for four | (1. 8 ae ae confronted them and Gaines ch er lows: s “Bring that thing In," Mfr. Allen calleg | years, ao that In each year bu: thirteen act promptly under the poner esnrer:|[(#ervice. and ability to weite “You can deny for me that the check for $100,000 to me from Another fine solitaire, artistic and sub- S were i Irector: elect less vi i “ihe ite i ‘ D Z 5 Oe ore rn caacs one corner wot | by death or otherwise exist at the me |7Cd DY, the trust agresmont the results|] $20,000 new insurance every | | the New York Life in March, 1904, was, as asserted in New York, for stantial hand-made mounting of solid 14- ; whieh for some reason was sticking out} of the nnual eiection, which ocoure in) Of thelt care and labor have been as | yenr, purposes of influencing State legislation or that it was so used.” ES j of the water and towed it to the club | the month of December. satisfactory as they could possibly have | percentage of remuneration “aw karat gold. Only $50. Ae expected, They are not blind, however, | 4, no inerenmed yenr after year “This crime 1s not over twenty-fc to the fact that obstacles He in the ‘A ‘caihal |i LS . . Paella calat De Psa Hie aria here No Annual Meeting Yet. path of the proposed mutualization, | Cont charged againat renew-| its rules were produced and put n/a letter to Chairman Armstrong, of the Other diamond rings from $8.50 to $1,000.00. “Inasmuch as no annual meeting of | Which are so Inheren: that even with | als. Limit of membership, 1,000. | evidence. The witness Haid | the soctety has been held since the the stratest study and care they can-| (———_—_—__'| the employ of the New York Life, trustees assumed the duties of their | not be easily overcome. = formed with the idea of helping to re-| seal “«Mutuallanti: dd poliey- tain good men as agents. ere are trust, there has thus far been no oc on and paltey= | inna of James Hazen Hyde and As- | f are evidences that the woman was in a | delloute coniiition.”” } ‘The reporters on the case discovered that @ young woman who was employed as a waitress in a Winthrop Centro Legislative Insurance Committee, ex- plaining the purposes of the trust agrce- | ment under which Thomas F. Ryan ja: acquired cont ‘ble | Aghilred control of the Equitable Lit | feataurant left that placethree or four | casion for thelr direct interpost:ion as ' ‘y d' degree, third de ile, i } fave ogo. after having been called Ubon | voting stockholders In the selection of| t@ the car, hut in and of j sistant Secretary of the Equitable, took | Sh feviar: Nyntea’ “Any Coa nig, Cleveltd inate perneert)| 4 ing his home at Winthrop during the | the CMoctora to fill the places of those themselves they do not neo- | {n° Witness stand folowing the reading contract with the company 1s eligible Been: | summer. This girl was known to be| so clussifed that thelr terms will ex-| camarily im gond)ceaen |lih she: Clovelens lelier, SS ee ee Se T Siong in the world. Considerable atten: | Sieg with she clese of the present year. | - Chief Coungel Hughes immediately The Organization Rules. eacher Ends Life. | Raataent to her by @ summer |” one trustees were, however, at once| management, Pee ee one ice! transactions) Mr, Hughes then read from the or-| READING, Pa., Sept., 22.—Jobn FM. | Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street. oe state police announced Jate this | confronted with conditions in the man- ers are to be alloy ia a ; vin mic re eee Hall | ganization rules. G Koch, aged forty-fve years, a well- = a ‘ } agement of the soctety which hag re-| trol ¢ Be eee eee eee Ne eeucn | NSIaTee AURLES oe Go ReaCaCRCe NUNS ate Cee eee esc DIB Open evenings until 6.30. Saturday nights until 10. sulted in such numerous resignations | way, be realize their and Erie bonds which Were | hind to. have ive years” service and | where he was formers: principal of tne | SUSPECT from its board of directors that it be- responsibilit ns well as | Moreen, © (Go, ah //ihe) Bouthern 0% insurance per annum? Is high | school. i He" hh Peibane ate AN 7 came absolutely essential to the proper their privi ransacti nm. Louls Fitz- | with the excemon in favor of i i f % that the directorate showd be im-| fom Individuals was a participator, to get ero in ane ode ied | Summing Up Madden Case. mediately reinforced by filling, to some pollcy-holders in the Eaul- Profits Not. Reported. to begin over again. CINCINNATI, SEPT. 22.—"'No person extent at least, existing vacancies in tuble Soctety, and yet it ite ok. Reporseg: Q. Now, each first Aogree Nyle got} ities and atime limit” was thetieast ould be giving « high esti- any of the syndicates managed 50 cents per month per $1,000 Insurance | oy ee timamm t he “At the time of the execution of the| mate to place the number | 29 J: P. Morgan & Co. Mr. Winthrop, ritien th the lat Bhanckal year of his |vers in the Madden o trust agreement, the trustees determined | o have thus far made the — {88d profits had not been reported. In-/ 5 “nis g25,00 new insurance a year he | Would be elosed by that the persons they would recommend | at effort, directly or indi- een but no answer/ became a second degree Nylic? A, Yes, | MOP*: —_— for election to fill existing to acouaint the trus- Q, if he taled In any year to. get and orderly administration of its affairs vacancies | holding cont probably nearly h hen a director of the Equitable, originating with five degrees, freshmen Nyilics, first de- |a few men’ Q. It during the five years he failed New Yorker Is Honored. ais $%,000 new insuranco he reverted to | tt in the only way, we gam. canmyeous.our os Pa aetna tn the board should be taken entirely their preferences e) & Co, the Investment, wus) a state of a freshman Nylic? BON er MAKERS. is ec Makers ot pine candles “are £4 j ene Mag cemaatak hing for on | {70M Bolley-holders of the soctotx, and thelr desires Jacob H, Seni who: was on ail cee|| Ahe erate enh into lakea 1 neh Government has conferred number. | Wo glx rials Jewet, Purity and cape ell te way” Natbugh atrprioes ] gempcion. of deving killed Gussie | Sie Dotice wae. to. meke, Knows tho) . wiienmade knon have often, | ¢ 8 a director of the Insurance Bat after five ‘vous a Second depres {UPON Arthur von Brieson, President of | far jower than ! leva pay for thelr Wares Pteitter, bed committed at least two| (At that the trustees contemplated been so palpably inconsider- Sead rd of syndicates oftered by MUN. durne which twrm he got $1 ty Jm this etty, the cross | i | . . fe reco’ es offered by|per month on each 81,000 . ‘of the Legion fou | i other couriers 1a the bellef of the de-| St,80 early date to recommend policy-| ate or based on auch mia- | Mr. Winthrop covered a period of by ipa he produced during ue vest ot {n recognition of his twenty-five IDAY ONLY. SATURDAY ONLY. teotives who have been working on tho holders to the Board of Directors for conception, that they could years, in passing trom qne deal to an-|dist production as rat | Nvile, he then years of philanthronte work. BR CHOCOLATE, COVERED 4 @iection to Mil vacancies in that body not with mafety be followed, | Other Chief Counsel Hughes did not) ecame a Third degree N¥ilc. UTED FRUIT AND NUT LOC] reer TE ris... Pours = 10¢ 1 “Glaunted Oak’ mystery. fall to ask: bTho payment to a Third Nylle while -Pow i dale on at so ws much epportaptiy bas the mas trustees have derived || “Was any officer or director or sal-| qualifying for Senior Nylle ‘was "$1.50 Bordeaux on Way In. reer nw) ast ys Bastien 5 y of speedy action by tho| the best ald from poltcy- {ated emplover of the Equitable Inter-| per $1,000 in the Inst productive year @3| qne French Line at : ‘Hammond, stationed Bohuyler, | tru, Permitted, for the expression} holders in ounces where their — | “4, {P. 'Hat Brat DEE MONT) IG, Le DR irae ee FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. was murdered and his body was found | crseet Dome, tor ne eae ot . , Elnally tue probe ran into a ayndi-| In every case the man hed to yo | from Havre for New, York, passed SPECIAL F ° pe rosces end bis bon ome Fy representations have been |cate which James H. Hyde und ag-| ful. time. to the company ‘and ‘h tucket at 1.20 P.M. to-day and oe Gerard was employed. Three their preferences in the matter of fill- made through associations soclates had managed produce insurance for each Seay probably doc put 8 A. M. t i er eens FRO ea ei How do you know that James H.bunder the pain of falling back a. class days later Gerard disappeared trom the D Hie und associates’ managed this {and promotion. to each class mmecnt aan BoNuto AS: in thelr power to subserve the interests of the Equitablo Socloty will gladly weloome any aid in thetr work which the Frick committee jet the deal pass by he@ause it didn't appear on the timony May Be Needed to Clear SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS LEWKOWITZ 10c ee [ie NIGH GRADE © sO) CLATES AND NOW OPEN ome of Mrs, Mann, where he ha syndicate? A. From letters und papers | ther five years’ service. t ANUT BRIT. rene ee ger ati acter re be had} Only Nine Recommendations. sige and reduce to sensible | 18 oUF possession paper Nylic whether he worked or not wet ° ound ALL, C0 COLA T coe 24c q ve yo hoi a ale 0 “ , ” - turned, havirg grown a full beard in the| ‘In response to this notloe the trus- concentration the multiplic- nekeea OND. got those memoranda cents De fn the: taat. productive vest m0 Direct from the Manufacturer.’ . SUOtOLATa OnDAM TREES meantime, and, going to Mra. Mann's| tees recefyed representatives from a {ty and contrariety and the Mr. Hughes—Produce them wh u|each perfod of five years’ of service ASSONTED FRUIT AND NUT 1 5c¢{ pena 256 | frequent indi: ven Yor we. ToC) ‘ound PERMI ‘Ss. tee } { house represented himself as the brother | number of assoctations of policy-holders misdirected want | come here again with the company. | | CHocoLaTES + x , 5] 4 of Joe Gerard. It was not until he had | in different localities, who gave valua- at local sentiment, Not in the Frick Report. Nearly 1,000 Nylics, JINXICAN PRNOCHT Ries, 19¢| oc Tocorare F TERA 40c ( — duaved that he was recognized. ble and trustworthy advice concerning| “I am certain the trustees for whom| On Dec. 18, 1904, “Thomas Hazen Hye Mow, MUAY! NullealGiow? CA, 18 t | Jou 2. c Wae Being “Hunted.” the choice of those they represented,|I speak ere heartily in faycr of such| and. associates” paid sild No ie | 44" of whom are freshmen, mi ‘ od the subterfuge by etat-|DUt with all this and with dilixent ef- mutualization ag will be real and Haultable as proft of i Atlantic | . 2 How many agents not Nylicst A. ( Park Row Store Open Eyenings Until 11 o’Clock, Se ee eens ey, een | fort in other ways to necure informa: |senuine and at tho same tine willl pany nad invored Mebete eC tothe eompuny’ "to" geouire” necessary : fmikine tor om tion, and after availing themselves of gompel 1a the direction and manage-| Q, Was that syndic to embraced in}amount of insurance to auatity. yt. their combined juaintanceship, the mt o! © insirancn companies, such | the Frich Fired A 2. j much monev was pai yy the 7 oo me the police now claim to have dis-| (Melt lta trait ca the grth | buelnoas abillty, auch attentio, Q, Was {t presetried to the Fricn com-| New, OG teustoas OF Nelle fund 2 CORTLAN T ST p ncranlbgee Gerard was very well ac-| ‘rustees. at a meeting, ‘helt on 4 mn |nd| mitice? A. ‘Tho Frich committee had | in 19 ‘A. Two. red lind” fftys | gestion tn ra or Rall kik? ° i or] any of Tune, were adlo to recommend | A¢votlon to duty, and such honesty and | Recess: to ail the yokes, “T'eeukie’e Rad | Mine thousand els huacet dollars. °f | ety. bs mt ho ‘Wedding Ringe .o RCH ST, Guainted with Hammond, and that) ony ‘ning persons for election by tho| aleriness In discharging fductary ob- | wetter the committee saw It or no think ithe del Rape inenia by amency Ki agente): COR, WEST B'WAY. 3 COR, CHURCH ST, ae been some. re tweet) board to fll vacancies. Mgations as well ax promoting logit | Ream tae Teport It would Seem that i fare vepeney al ‘are re atl back sularies | i ap a STORES 9:8 promis Be as made fo sop She Gaueming fay another potise See earn cr ere cer iNay vita a that teaue wae that—atiantic | Mg aie try Mine feures for 1907 A. Wayne avian tien ‘an ar trom the.trustees to policy holders was | t° cen uch orkantea | CoWst Line, Loulavilie and Nashville of | rhe “compa 80,712 and the aatcan Leland, toc, By ASSAU Si Bort. Price, ii ee | publinhed 19 the public press ae ex. | Hone. Atlantic Coant Tine’ morigage bonds? | ieency ‘Airectors $104,020 Brooklyn, Jersey City, ‘AR & i nh common wi a other s who Ls loboken or The Bron, 15¢ pe te Berne ‘tba tenatvely as posstble, again strongly | "J" co 1th all ott bo] Ae Re SF ne other, Ha —— P see Hoboken or The Bron vs K RO 7 ging them to give the trustees the 4080 the best conditions in this tmelinSinnt deal? A, Taate know, "| MORGAN MAY BE A WITNESS. | i: ian ss sont Boge gage, | Nowsns ek C-0 COR: SPRUCE riers wo aid of thelr expressed preferences in| Dotan: feld of busliess, where the| 0, Whe” were te y manages BP, 0 eee NEW YORK ic! io 7 0 : Organ 0.7 think #0; but T fi 2 ‘aie flog vacunolen tn tne Board of Direct. | Pepe have so rouch ni atako, thal MOHPGI A PsA OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ssa BA ove and pledging themselves to do all| 'ustees acting for the pol ley-holders| Mr, Hughes suigeestta that perhaps| Announcement Made that His Tes- of such pelloy holders, fr bilahed 1 oy “At @ meoting beld on July 11 they|™#y result from the labors of your Faye aia) rho ailounent nearen Up New York Life Deals. Mannfactaring Je ris tm ‘er of Diamonds, were enabled to recommend to tne boara|ooiamitter, Nour very truly, | Lin tho name” of Jt FL. Hyde, "He ‘ela | FP yicitifiaroon“aaui'| ae bes rivihatreets SHAKE. 0 MORE Id 1 bt e seouritics ye company, talking rover et " ‘ H fourteen additional persons to be Chalvmna of Tengen |for iis trouble the profit of eran Meer vir Downtown 1; Ay J elecied to fill that number of remaining vacanotes. “AM the persons recommended to tho Boat have been cleoted.: Two of ches Morgan May Be Called, It was announced to-day that J. Pter- pont Morgan probably would be called] Dem soon an a witness before the investigat- about-a week ago, it was sald, that his testimony probably would be needed, Mr. Hughes said in answer té a ques- thon: “It it te mecososary T shall call Mr, ‘Morgan, I do not know whether it will ing committee, Word was sont to him| that Cashier Dempsey Called, Ht developed when bier y, of the Cll ena ants enr; Ne fi there, tie. witne witness could tell, flton an account H A @ transcript of that ac- yarn Be ep Ee eel od iat aa A Dysknar, of BB. Good Work ov sare cteraiers: needs HEALTH. U 7a FOOD COFFEE THE NOON (RACING) EDI- TION of The Evening World, le everywhere, contains Handloap by Frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET of the Day. _Demmtonn storm fen Patere Spring Collare Mh wai i" BRONX OFFICE For the convenlsuce of the rest dents of the Bronx The World hao established a branch office at 658 Kast 149th Street, Near Thigd Avonne, for the recoption of advertisements, subscriptions, Me, CURES DigD, AUDLBY,—On Wednesday, Sept 20, Mrs. Francls H. Audley, daughter of Myo. Margaret Phibbs and sieter of Charles,‘ Phibba. Funeral from her rvsldence, 212 Best ‘Twenty Hfth etreet, on Saturday ar aH, Mt. —_—ana=s>="™SE™?. LAUNDRY saeco Jolt