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IRENE BENTLEY { My figure of about h OED W CAN ANEASTONANAY Released, She Scrambles Down Ladder From Phiiadelphia’s Deck to Tug. Woman Walks Barefooted on Broadway; Isadora Duncan Makes New York Gasp THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1908, HALF CLAD BODY LAW STUDENT | WOMAN FOUND KILLED OW TRI AST RIVER WITH nS CHUM =e Sound Steamer. ——. | Police Theory Is That She Had Long-Planned Vacation of In- Fallen or Jumped Off a ; Separable Companions Ends in Tragedy, | The half clad body of a middle-aged) The long-planned vacation trip of gether appeared 80 ros pBDCTIN TLE WAS FE BUTIT WASH Florence Huber Should Write Fairy Tales, Police Captain Says, Grrr, WHOSE ISTORY OF ABDUCTION | FOOLED POLICH,. ne FIREMAN CATCHES HER, ‘ branes errig ers Fens ee cate ove nts tOn cub te woman floated down the East River to-; Abraham Avracl and Abraham Sheru- millinery business and go to writing day. Seemingly, it had come in through | Ske, of Brook! law students, ended tales for a lving,"’ said Acting es tr ir fatrls Police Captain Place to-day after he Alan ven ! 1 Gate, it i falrly v Got to Rehearsal in Time, but | Bereta a ee Snes had heard the “confession of Mes oo as * Phe first person to see the y was Started mn é ich was Flo , Who told a thrilling Soot Had) Transformed | August Weiss, of No, 1797 First avenue, |T!" down and tnatantly killed by ht of her abduction and ip peeatt lGfevona standing larial le rain at the Yonkers station of the Nen eatery Her Blue Creation, PREC SETTERS Ae iy cetere pie Nessie obtte." a eighth attest when be enw the dead | {ort Central Nathan Avrach, the pmobit | rere eek f of the dead boy, bie She'd sure filed the ' Wa j ? woman drifting along about sixty yards |), back to his home, No. aptain, ‘beca gave Polloeman ‘A rope ladder, a rainstorm, a soot out from shore, He yelled to a passing Marks avenue, Brooklyn, this afterr Kessler a regular description covered fireman, the North River, the AT MURAI CURIE Gi TTT pa Loa a land 8h reba font and almos of the men she said stole her, But. meamianioeeenilenalnnlemenanithentt Ses ; Ree, jdemented, accompanied him, this morning she says it was all a fake, ipa ai E | derstand, and the tug went by Avrach and Sheruskie first met at a that she made It up all out of her own George H. Kirkham comprised the d | !Wetss hailed a fisherman in a skiff primar noo! in Brooklyn when they head, so I've called off the men I sent matis personae of a little drama in | and the two men went out and caught were six years old. That was fifteen : yut to catoh the abductors."’ which M Irene Benth played the the dead nman, They towed the years ade They Were inseparad| con S —_ Miss Hub who is twenty years old j corp. pantons from that first me 7 Tr 5 and pretty, was found screaming and star part to-day, involuntarily tran " FTLARUAQI tHe (NEW OTHELA 1 3), 5 nd pretty, was found screaming ai Aine er fons) anveiunary Lae | and notified Policeman Walah, Mitcred the Now Yorks Lay Soho th ALORENCELTOBER) Vice ip Al kindal ot aaa DARA the stage of fcr wh tt | aN woh At Sackman atrect. Ho is employed as aj - ———=| night at One Hundred and Sixty-first uy X | bigaty-elghth street 2 " 1 h aw office vu! ray! Neu- t of t 1 h - cet * {clerk in the law ofti f David Neu-, 18! and Forest avenue, the Bronx, by might be she feels a good deal | y re r ree Jo, yadway ; a J ‘ was cerorully. exam ined, | bareee at No Peenaiiet era ts Policeman Kessler, and to him she told ‘ Apparently It had not beerl'in the water || 100 yonne aay vacation tomether in |her dramatic story, She was taken to a is IQrS AH ete LU AOUTE! August, After much deliberation they Fordham Hospital and all the plaine were The woman was between forty and decided to ide from this city to Ale clothes men of the Morrisania station outgoing vessels she liad to ¢ | forty-five yea of middle height bany by trolley and go from that | : railtaes te cubtat Ohad her passengers at the end of i AEN aan up into the Adirondacks by easy stages, | were put on the trail of the “burly nat. dee [ent atousat Bie iwelged) teary ring by train }fians” who had mistreated her, But | two hundred po inds , ; ne yesterday evenlg and | thle mor safter a good ij sleep, mal tovmnaat Lae eu ie « features were|selves In the vicini fe railroad Jand hier Imagination didn't work so | ~ and i pea Ee eae tral RaW Gn at elty and, belng une yell when sho talked with Capt. Ree, | remilar and decidedly comoly, The) foi their surroundings, start- (she anc ie tal Miss} baw . y ! body was dressed in a wh i rk ed vad track ‘ bao AI a ne Dare N one of shirt waist of good grade a kilt uns) sbound from Peekskill, ay Ua ate ns ’ eet . } aid eg Taeetaalraut ‘ , a ny } ad too much vig he pas- l ] d d b f of sor eaven-! Clac a pink drese of clagsteal cut, | dervest and a pair of | to drink > was afraid to c ward, n ismaye yy ny hich greeted with a pink sash and a pocke bonnet| ings, 7 were no marks ue pec saad ko to 7 East One Hun- ti ini wand Charlotte! with v eamers hid under her chin,; One theory was that the sf the way, but NG el ; dred a ty-tt street, and ttt ess's | Commenis of Pe- Corda w commonplace! the dancer whom sovereigns have de-| ¢arion or jumped off a Sound s esitated and was eva President Approves the War her friend fiat LO herall shea 1 lighted to seamed ely u The body was sent from the station to j nae ¥ thy nuto and the so Miss Florence : Hee | des tions aneee Fee nae rage EHAGranUOrOUUU ha THE ATGreUe fORMAnMAUCopay Vyas) was the eldest fon and the Secretary’s Verdict, to Ex- | witt’bo sont home to mother ta a little Thought She Was Off to Europe | t S, H A second glance told the analytical -_ - ae ise) Oe 7 5 : while.” ais TIRES ArEMn ere saeiver Minion! (ew bottom Metis | | pel Two and Suspend Six. | Sa ee Rene owl veering rou | Saunters Along moa feet that have! bean afleel Dui peels ci "HIS SWEETHEART’S LOCK there to wait until she ‘an's fortune was a p of leather a Y eo a ae | to the Offi it a ne ai a gee waensoros, Aug @camomee| OF HAIR CLUE IN THEFT. tere RW nthOUERT (0) e ce O fue nnerEnin ane a strap. But ment was made to-day by Secretary of carr’ anracanlskitt ectable vis thing impe of her un- | nit War Wright that his recommendation PATE Aug. 22—A look TS HATTORET ESET eS g) Charles Froh- ngered in t tramni ‘ hat 1 claspingly ie } for the punishment of the elght West of bros wh had been given J. Hin hey eR tee Ui toward the thronged sidewalk, and alto- il Point cadets, suspended from the Mill- | him by was the clue by etal e one erying, and, ly cute that they | tary Ac y for hazing, had been ap- which the local police succeeded in port Ung on a cou He rushed to sot saw Misa Bentley s all tear could not Wa halfy the key ay to Jers Ain was p wigwagged to the tug Kingham and it came alongside the Philadelphia, Then @ rope ladder was brought out to got the actress down to the tug. My Hat and My Dress!” hat and my dress will be miined,” sobbed Miss Bentley, while the n poured and the thlok bl oke arose in clouwis from the tug's stack But she decided she couldn't be late wo there was nothing for it but to go down the ladder and she started on the Journey, giving little shrill screams at every step while the ladder swayed and the rain and the soot changed the co! @nd contour of her hat and frock, She had only five or six rungy to go and eens. Miller, of the tug, and Motty Erickson, flreman, were holding the fadder and preparing to catch h “just can't go I'm ‘atraid,” she cried as the Kirkman t plunged. “Yump !t." oned Mr. eon, re- fpeating a famous remark of one of his countrymen, “You oan make ft in two }grumps."" 1 But_ this encoyragement frightened | ‘iiss Bentley, and instead of “sumpine? Yehe fell straight into the ar f the reman, and her gown r “which he was covered hand svared, as reck, whe was taken tot and hiring \taxioab, Was cartain at loast that she | ‘qwould be in time for rehearsal. —<——_—_—— "TWO-CENT POSTAL RATE TO GREAT BRITAIN NEXT FALL. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—An Was to-day Issued by the Postmaster yGeneral, mitting Into effect, beginning Oct, 1 next, the postage rate of 2 ce per ounce, applicable to letters in this country for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Treland. Letters unpaid or short of postage orday | | Neadquarte: | William adway gasped It takes a great Broad- ve and the wind} Way gas Isadora Duncan Was tearing along at a great rate the fam lass dancer now as “Whatever shall I do?" watled the| pearing at the Criterion Theatre, wiy actress. Must get ashore because 1| WAS e for the general axhala. “have are at 1 tlon of astonished breath. may flattar There wei hundred suggestions | herself that she a very re tortheom! pt. de Mayo finally | markable thing. ‘The gasp Was not a little one, such ag sued the ¢ Bmp! her liness a desire to quote the famous | market, nome.” aved at home. | pink and perfect, | ston at any churl r their little outing | Fronman off Miss Duncan he delightful vis teat. TTS ADVISORY ‘GIL PAID COMMITEE NAMED LPI ——— MMA ' | | | T COAT-TALS GS? OF GAL Shows That Hitchcock Is Still Mary Brady Fell From Win-| She Is an Invalid, Too, but in the Saddle — Elmer Dover Secretary, Chairman Hitchenek, National ¢% ttee to-day a nounced the ment of the n& men as Members of the ad committee: Richard A. Ballin, the State of Washington; Bliss, New Ye ot the Repud- app Arkansas; W. Mu Crane, Mass achuset:s; William Neilson Cromwell, New York, Ic Hays Hammond, Massachusetts; Franklin Murphy, New Jorsey; Charles P. Taft, Ohio; Arthur I. Vorys, Ohlo. Mr. Hitchcock will be chairman ex-oMficto of the committee and Elmer Dover will be secretary. The committee will advise as to the conduct of the Republican national campaign, financial and otherwise, Its will, be in New York son Cromwell will be ite Jegal adviser, The announcement of the appotntment of an advisory committee of nine goes to show that Mr, Hitchcock has ne been pushed into the discard, as far as the management of the campaign is concerned, by Mr. Vorys, of Ohio, Taft's dow Sill of Home While | — Granpled Pluckily with Singing, Twelve-year er was ill to-day and Mar being the idest child in the family, volunteered to mt the flat to rights against the of S>me company to-morrow, the fourth floor of No, Brooklyn. Reld a The little windows ni ed washing, She across the window sill, half out of the opening as she scrubbed at the glass. She was singing Mrs. Brady, lying on a couch fn the front room, heard a frightened ory in- terrupt the singing. ‘Then there was the sound of a fall, When the woman ot to the window Mary lay on her face in the pa courtyard below. Mrs. Brady fainted. Dr. Kappel, who came from Bush. wick Hospital, said the child had been Killed Instantly. It ts supposed that she lost her ance as she tried to climb back inside the window. pa No Id Marvy Brady's moth. | rl decided that the kitohen She sat! Intrude \ When Henry Roshinsky hurriedly de- parted from the residence of Jacob |Rosensaft, at 4 A, a. to-day, he left a section of his coattails in the grasp of Miss Annie Rosensaft, Jacob's sixteen: year-old Invalid daughter. Mrs, Rosansaft was wakened by Ro- sky as he wae entering by the win- dow—they live the ground floor— and screams aroused her daughter, who junyped out of bed and grappled with Roshinsky. They struggled all over the room and just as jumped out of the window Miss Rosi zaft had got a finger nail clutch on coattall Policeman Trieber saw Rosinsky jump and nabbed him. In the Harlem Police Court Mrs, Rosensaft atd Annie tad t story and Roshinsky was held in $1,500 ball by Magistrate Finn. | FIND STOLEN GOODS | on > oe [Husband of His Old Circus Albany House Detective Says proved by Preside | making an arrest and recovering a sult order to be issu eerotary | of clothing that had been stalen from Wright, based upon the President’ James Esehritch last Thursday night proval, will dismiss from the a while he was a guest at the Central Sand the Siake Charmer | ri Sate the two first classmen under suspen- Hotel in Passale. When Bschriteh Friend, the Snake Charmer) Prisoner Beat and Robbed et ie nee ern arn eemene ported the t eat pollee tha ’ CPU AA te a ate , - ne had a lock of his fi 's hair in 2 elled Him. fin Cab j col. Willam Rossell, of the Engi- one of the inside coat pockets of tho Pumme Him in Cab, neer Corps of the Army, and Harry | suit which might possibly ald in cat - Z G, Weaver, of Hlinois, and the sus. ; pension without pay and allowances for Twenty years eda D. Leonard, house detective ear of the six members of the & ty one year to station-hous: was walking the ih a © Hotel Albay madway and tiivrd clase, George Washington Chase, | {0, the Atation:house th din the side Mme, Matilda first street, was iplatnant in York; James Gillesple, of jy, later identified the lock charn 1 boa constric Jefferson Ma yuri to-day HRSA Pe prisoner gaye his as John Cos- walking the wire, but A Saal grove, but refused his auures yy Mrs, Willfam necording to Kruyt, keeps house for her husband, a! y;5 Dugean and Pullman ear ward, ina flat at No. 26) q'Par Jast One H 1 Fourth street. | Leonard sald tary sent to Kruyta| met C Pali Heigh' rossed t Park | id There panner, they saw the name| I 1. “petered of Senor ¢ da. Mrs. t remem-| had drunk alleged dy drink Ne iliyennl x after! Call placed him ina eab while partly his turn he remembr er, too, ale | unconsclous 4 veat him over the thoneh they hadn't met twelve | head till Li nembered no more. | vea At the invitation | He came to himself in some back room he shared a supper with a Tenderloin saloon, dazed and apart Then Calceda consented to} robbed of a gold wateh, chain ring }stay all nig Su Mrs.) and some mor ally dat Kruyt ar early to prepare a bite of Call ed f an adjourn 1 reakt: for the g » who had to t LY } W s anted back to his wi walking b, Whi trate arto » vat y over the gas stove he sald | 4 nnendation he W Poin the con participate ax hah (REG US.PAT.OFTICE FALL STYLES correct in every particular she was ‘ 1K0 rtered a tra rf ae at, bs “| someth her which caused her to] fram the Long Ishind Railroad h srhe other menvands ina 8 WILL BE ISSUED Monday night he came back for an-/ oo aS pa Iy tha urs ay, other call. Mrs. Kruvt hinted that his ° net, th drast Te tiia fe entecete oe Ur UnhiOs Oh) Siete | pee August 27 company. but he insisted that he could a . bis inf as sup explain if he liad a chanee, He went | Homeless Wanderer Shocks Pedes- {nto a front room to wait until she had trineh In Attempt on Life, eto hear him, Kruyt, coming ' | time : : coming In Un-} yon Maitiand, sixty-one years old, a expectedly, found him lolling on a na ; | wanderer, Was arraigned in couch with dis coat and hat off, Having ‘ Thandl Bollea 6 cay rd from his wife what had happened » t i Bf the day before, he iit upon the arged with attempted sulcide, On Surf avenue, near Eighth M. to-day reet, at 1 A mpts to Kill ut like a brick walker presently den at No. 117 Ras smokehouse, The 1 for his home Fifteenth street with his e made two face bleeding and the shades drawn |urew s ident. Roosevelt down over one eye. In his great haste | $!4sh) : wo of the women pe he left behind his hat, his uindrella, nig |{tnted. Policeman Bohnke rin up onl TRAIN OVERTURNED IN DITCH. took the knife aw collar, his tle and his gold wate SURBLO, Co £. B—A Si cae Nardi am ewanbnto she ie ERLO, Col, Aug 2A. St. Le Yesterday he swore out a warrant | old man drew ind. express train on the Missouri Paciile against Mrs, Kriyt charging her with | Slashed his throat some mor re WAS embodied in the made lo, It is reported that four pas Help Ads., 214 more than all otlfer New. York papers combined, with the company's officals to secure a modification of the order, and their fallune- Ottawa to-day. He was accompanied by Dis family and a number of ser- vant, Yorkton it is reported the mercury nes tered 7 degrees below the fre noint. country for the winter, playing along the Atlantic coast next epring and back across the country to Seattle next tall, will be despatched to destination, but . jattempted assault and eny, Detec- | ness of the knives saved his life, and BRON GR OURHTUR iE Goudie the deficient postage, calculated | Personal manager. Mr.’ Hitchcock on-/ CANNOT FIND MR. CAREY. [fives nerestod her and aie had to may | after spending the night in the Emer ROWHUNEUT HVE NU leans ea vateatant grow at the rate stated, stall te collectable [nounced three weeks ago that the ad-/ jin_a cell all night. & al he was able to appear }ired A veliet train has. been eon F eb tte Souerny Coioee | Mipon the delivery of such letters, visory committee of nine would be ‘ % This morning {n the Harlem Court it! in morning. He was held in. from’ Pueblo, Hoaty rate Ls auneos BE a — |named after his return from the West.) New York Police Unable to Asstet | developed that Mrs. Kruyt had written) $1 | to have caused the wreck. — es Hot Springs, Yan inspired. by Me. Very | New Orleans Authoritles, and get his property, When "Magistian| Hel Wanted to the effect that Candidate Taft was) Chtet Inenector Moses Cortwright re- Finns heard about the. letters and | z p hot satisiied with this arrangement, d°-| coived a telegram trom Chief of Police ae learned the other elreumstancos he toid | . - — reporis' trom the name. source that tne| W: J, O'Conner, of New Orleans, aek- Burglars Lose Their Loot| the, weeping woman he i ee hi lade youl ie ing that search be made for Joseph | at he | ys To-Day! alvhory commiltes would conalrt ot) Gey poner of thermcaon sie] the Day After They |Satitiewitt'tt' warns netsh | h 20+ a Sack More i ; withstanding, the original design of feUNOE Nana Or pene einen npones Cn y Colombian, almost turned pale when or 4 : : (As Advertised for in The Morning | Chairman Hitchcock went. through Forbes ebb De New Yor! Secured It the Magistrate warned him that he had ) : . Be 4g he dite . Chairman Hitchcock left thie after-| MSI woccam stated that Mr, Carey's 8 . lald himself lable to arrest and or- oF asia ; NE Tit tied ag! Workd’s Want Directory. noon for Dalton, Maan. where he will| gon william, had been drowned dered him to get out of his sight. ‘ \ : st SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1008, be ae eae Fone coma rrene 0ya0 The only Joseph Gorey her detective - s RDAY, , 1908. | Sinday. Monday, s could locate in Greater New York was| 7 an W. e fAdaressers .. 4. 1 lirradshcera Chairman will go to Boston where they a man of that name Who was stopping! When Join W. Brennan, of No. 43 UNDERWOOD BUYS CAR THAT Ugents . 9 Ironers will confer with all the New England) at the Blite Hotel, No. 3% Franklin) West Forty-ninth street, brought his) sApprentic 1 Janitors *.. State chalrmen. Tuesday, the Chair-| avenue, Brooklyn. “This man sald he| family back from the country this) TURNED HIM TO RAILROADING iste PRES trey |man expects to be In Portiand, Me., Waa et qnarrind, and had no relatives) morning the found his front door sim- a kart ; Gis i ot ‘ New Orl i . Rartenders V0. 1 Managera after which he will return to this city, | In isle mlied open. Everything in the rooms| MILWAUKEE, Wis. Aug. 22,—Pres- Maoklrepere 8 Manicures mer ae ee had been ransacked, and silverware and {gent Fred D. Underwood, of the Erie Moys ...... 10° Milliner ry Mia's dent Fre f LY otal Hrasaworkers 1 Neve. | CANADIAN PACIFIC STRIKE DIED IN WINE CELLAR. trinkets worth about $40 were taken. )Railroad, has purchased an old-fash- iausheimen +. ss 8 Sate The janitor told him that the burglary joned street car Abst Th which he Sitoherk face ie 8 PIRACY, HE SAYS,| Porter a Victim of Heart Trouble| had iaken place on Thursday night and te z ‘4 i 8 7 A CONSPIRACY, i, oR es the police mere working on the case, | ever Fade wr AN aC Nine 4 i e. Brennan went to the West Forty. |towa, where it will be set up as an our 4 Plunbers 1] MONTRBAL, Aug. 22—A formal Fred Hahn, forty seventh atrect station house and found | door reading room on the grounds of 4 Polishers i tay by Bell Hardy, an, forty-eight years off, ®| all of the miasing articles in a trunk | his ancestral home. The street oar 4 Porters, i} statement Issued to-day by Bell Hardy, ! porter at the Broadway and Twenty-| which was not his, Mrs, Norah Rey-| opened his ayes to the possibilities of “Composite. # Panty Help .1,, 1] Oaalrman of the Federated Trades of /frst street store of Park & Tilford, | nolds, janitross of No. di West Fifty. |tramMc on rails when he Was a boy and Bopea 0 tsed t Preerera 2| the Canadien Pacific Rallway system, | grocers, was found unconscious to-day | *tth streel, awoke early thie mornihg | turned Bis tere on te Kept the old Coopers + 1 kauleat nah + ?l charges that the strike of the past/in a wine cellar in the basement by| trunk away from the basement. “They | homestead, which he visits once a yeur, YY i} "7 et + et ering his senses not believe ir jem. | frien may spenc r mer there Tristearianars 1 Solteltars J] Rave been engaged. in due to ® con while on the way to the New York | While ae went. to get her husband the | There are three tents for overtiow Vis-| Drivers 1 {| splracy on the part of some of the! Hospital in an ‘ambulan men ran away. leaving the trunk be-| (tors. 7 (a) 1 oMoiais of the company to disrupt the) Coroner's physician Lehane sald heart | hind ee 7 Stenographers (er) | unions and drive union men from the| failure had killed the porter. Hahn had, The Woman called Pollceman Collins, EA thse 1| company's employ, |@ wite and two children at No, 413 West | of the West Forty-seventh street sta-| ALASKA BASEBALL TEAM elma 4| This conspiracy, charges Hardy, hadj|Fiftieth street. tion, and the trunk wag taken there mingmatthe.* 1) its ption In conferences held by the —_——____. he police did not think the articles TO TOUR COUNTRY.'# Poretadies Varnishere 1} railway superintendents and master belonged to Brennen until he appeared. ii} » Foremen. Walters }] mechanics early in the present yen, DEPOSED TURKISH MINISTER | —— ee ——— Gardeners AValtrenseg following which notice was served on | ZS 2.—The Fair- le ments betwe — — NNIPHG, a —4 er % + the unions and the company would be) MONTREAL, Ave. 2%—Under the| frost which appeared here last night| rived in Seattle and will start Monday Total soe +420 | terminated and a eneny would} name of M. H. Perah, Mehmed Alt,| Will Reavily injure rath, much of/on a tou of the State, The first stop . treat the men as individuals only, Maz, tt TT by Ministae at ch is yet to be cut in the north-| wii) he made in Spokane, and the play- The World printed to-day 430] Hardy follows by relating the efforts | forme: nh Minister at ston. ern part of the province, In Kamaack 4 of the unton offclals by conference | sailed for Liverpool on the steamship| Sask, Birtle, Hamieta, Moose Jaw and] ors will then work toward the southern

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