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Pag me Reg Oy OM pita - £3 as 9 BAY GIVES UP ie oo = Bobbie and Bessie in Search of ANOTHER MYSTERY I WOMANS BODY Revenue Cutter Discovers the | Gruesome Evidence of Trag- | edy in Shape of Torso. SEVEN FOUND IN WATER. Police at Sea Over Many Parts} of Human Bodies Discov- ‘ ered Recently. SEVEN MYSTERIES FOUND IN WATER Gruesome finds in the waters about New York during the past nine days 1—You remember, Bobbie and follows: | Bessie borrowed a butterfly's wings JULY %—Head, trank and right arm to help them on their way to Fairy- land. They flew near to the seashore at last. You know what happens to | the carefullest curled hair when it gets damp. Well, that's what hap- pened, to the butterfly wings when the surf-spray spattered them. Bobbie and Bessie sat down on the sand. They had gone just as far as of a man, all attached, found in the upper bay, near the Statue of Liberty; legs and left arm gone, JULY M—Lett foot of a man picked up in the river, near the Battery; attached to the foot was several inches of the leg above the ankle; on the feot Was a congress galter, Right leg of a man recovered from the North River, off Pifty-ninth street; on the foot Was @ patent leather shoe, JULY 23-Laft arm of being found in the the fnot of Market «tres long to a man or a woman, JULY %-A rib floated ashore at Long Beach. Right lex of a man also came ashore there. JULY 2%—Headiess, limbless body found in the North River at Wee- a human TOBE APPEALED BY GIVERNNEN Fight at Once to Reverse Fed- eral Court Ruling Favoring Railroad Combination. hawken; may be 4 man's or a woman's, JULY 27—Left lex of a woman taken trom the North River at the Lack- awanna ferry house, Hoboken, JULY %-Torso of woman sighted by Capt. John Bradley of the Revenue Cutter Calumet in Quarantine. the bay near The sighting of the torso of a woman In the waters of the bay ne » Quaran- tine by Capt. John Bradley of the revenue cutter Calumet to-day was the latest of a remarkable series of such iscoveries during the past nine days. WASHINGTON, July 29.—The Govern- ment will appeal to the Supreme Court Never before in the history of the the Harriman merger suit which was New York Police Department have the |ecKed in favor of the railroads by the Waters near New York contained so | United States Circuit Court at St. Louls, many gruesome hints at river tragedies | Attorney-General Wickersham to-day within so brief a time, While some of |directed C, A. Severance, the Govern. the finds may be accounted for by mu-|ment's #pecial counsel in the case, to tiation due to contact with propellers, | prepare the appeal and file it as quickly there are others that the police do not | as possible. Put in this category and which are being | ""y it, jough the Government hae @ year if Hea investigated on the theory of'a duplica| 1 te peetect ite action to the tlon of the Guldensuppe tragedy. When Capt. Bradley of the Calumet |hishest court, the Department of Justice intends to hurry the suit. sighted the dismembered torso to-day te was In 4 hurry to get down to] Opinions have been expressed in some Quarantine to meet an incoming Mner.| quarters that the Government's appeal He could not stop to investigate, but} would be only routine matter to have he marked the spot where the womag's torso was floatin the direction and speed of the tide. ‘Then, at his first opportunity, he notified the harbor police andl told them where they might wo to find the fragment. A police launch was immedtately despatched to search for it The rivers and bay began «living up the questions involved decided by the highest court. At the Department of Justice, however, it is said the Govern- ment is appealing the case in the hope of winning it. Mr. Severance has r ported to the Attorney-General that he believes the Government has @ good chance, these ghastly relics on July 20, when| It has been suggested to the depart- the jhead, trunk and right arm of {ment that the outcome of the Harriman men were found in the Upper Bay, |Merger sult might have some bearing near the Statue of Liberty, upon the great holding company which, There were absolutely no marks of {it has been reported, is to be organized identifigation about these fragments and|for the New York lines, Attorney-Gen- progress in|eral Wickersham, however, said the pro- The wom- the Lackawanna in by ‘ another ghastly clue to sc Tut the Hoboken detectives have so far developed nothing in their investiga ton Coroner Converse of examined the leg under posed New York Central Company had not been called to his attention and would express no opinion, HARLEM TRIES LYNCH LAW. Hoboken, who the microscope ives Rescue Boy Crowd Was and then had County Physician Hute Attacking, inson ma an investigation, said toe aay: Lynch law had a brief inning when a! “From what Dr. me there ix Hutehinson Informs crowd of men and women beat and ery reason to belle stamped upon Tony Cuoca, an Itallan they could. And Fairyland was just as far off as ever. Hard luck, wasn’t It? 2—When you don't know what to do next, something always happens. Old Father Neptune walked out of the sea and gathered up the tired children in his big gentle arms and held them on his lap while they told him their troubles. It is nice to have people to tell your bothers to. D | Father Neptune said he didn’t know) that had been sunk in the old days exactly where Fairyland was. But/ when pirates still kept on sea in- he offered to show them a place that| stead of on land. Fairyland was every bit as pretty. And he did.| that shone like rainbows and other 3—Down through the cool green| jewels that glowed like sunsets. water he ¢arried them, very gently.| “These are all yours,” said the Mer- And the water didn’t sting or choke| maid Queen. one bit, the way it sometimes does 4—Then she led them to a mother- in the bathtub. Down, down they| of-pearl door that looked as if some- drifted to the great snow white Sea| thing tremendously interesting was Floor. And there the Mermaid Queen] behind it. But as she started to showed them the rich treasure chests} unlock the door Bobbie's patience anes There were jewels land!” he said, just a little crossly. (For too much wealth isn't always good for people’s tempers.) sorry you won't stay here,” sighed the Mermaid Queen. “But if you really insist on going on, I'll lend you my very fleetest sea-horse chariot.” 5—The children scrambled aboard | the chariot and the two snorting sea horses plunged away like lightning through the shimmering blue-green HARPIMIAN MERGER |Pavlowa and Mordkin to Dance Together Again in American Tour pots Quarrels in London, Said to Have Been Due to Mme. Mordkin’s In- terference, Adjusted— A Festival in Madison Square Garden in Oc- ' tober. BYSYLVESTER RAWLING. PACE has been proclaimed pe- P tween Anna Paviowa and Mikall Mordkin, the Russian dance! who were so popular at the Metropol tan Opera House last season, and they will appear together again in America during the coming season. Stories of Gisagreements while under engagemont at the Palace Theatre, London, thi spring, that were to lead to a disso! tion of thetr artistic partnership, have been freely circulated here. M. Mord- kin's wife, who is a member of the company, appearing under the name of Mile. Bronisiaw Pasitekata, has been charged with being the trouble maker. But @ reconciliation has been effected. ‘A great company that will include, be- sides the two established favorites, many famous dancers never seen here, ts to de brought over under the auspices of the Metropolitan Opera Company and will appear in @ three-day festival at the Madison Square Garden beginning | on Oct. 16. Among the stars will be | Mathilde Kschesingka, Julija Siedowa, Catrina Ge Tamar Karsavina and | Warslaw Nijinsky. The company will be divided after the initial appearan one part making a tour of the country, while the, other gives special perform- ances at the Metropolitan Opera Houre. ‘A new conductor, whose identity is not yet disclosed, has been engaged, and at the Madison Square Garden festival the Imperial Russian Court Balalaika Or chestra, under M, Andreeff, which was popular here last winter, will appear | before starting on @ tour. | the roof of the Century Theatre are at- tracting increasingly large audiences. On “Instrumentalists’ night,” next Mon. day, the progtamme will include a trio for violin, ‘cello and piano by Pilzer, Bronstein and Schenck, Two movements from Dvorak's ‘New World” symphony will be played on Tuesday, A Russian night announced for Wednesday. Wagner's muste will be the feature on that a ert ax heen committed, ‘The ‘ Thursday, modern French music on Fri- leg had nitly been amputated with | bO¥ of sixteen, at 11 o'clock last night at | gay and dance music on Saturday. The a saw and not cut by « propeller, ‘Tho |One Hundred and Tenth street and Man. | Sunday programmes consist of the most lez was wrapped In ollcloth and brown |pattan avenue, for fring a %8-callbre ro. |DopuUlAr selections of the preceding | Loar: ten arpr iter iene |volver and hitting in the lex Jultan week, floating nour Quarantine to-day may |RUs#, ® passing peddier, Detective| paderewsk!, the premier pianist, le re- have some connection with the ‘Hoe|Kahn of the Central Office was able to| ported to have been wngaged by R. hoken find or with the Jex that floated |rescue the boy from the crowd only | Johnaton for elghty concerts In the sea- | ashore at Long Beach on July 24 It! after he had rapped for help and several | #0n of 1912-18. His tour of Ameri Was at frst rer tha Lola | Galiseniate seapcndeds 19), which was Interrupted untimely, | ch find was n ned aying an Itallan game which always o far found ended by firing @ shot. Magistrate Cor. appeers to have been in the water more rigan held him tn $600 bail for discharg-| pearances in America in 1919-18 for than a few days. Piecing together the ing firearms in the treet. Russia waa | $10.00. Mr. Johnston, who {# now {m Various police reports, they seem to a) to go to court after attention Ina |GeFMany, 18 credited also with a desire have been put in the watet at about the neighboring drug store. | to engage Jean de Reszke for a concert same time. | 0 a 1° 2, | In Night Court Cuoca said he had been | Nae aid to be the last he would make, | |Ysaye, the great Belgian violini: ie sald to have signed a contr Mr, Johnston to make one hundred ap- tour of America tn the coming season, Before Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE . “Apartments to Let’’ Advertisements in the Springfield, An unfi iar insect smaller than a fly and larger than a mosquito ts biting many persons about Springtield, Mass, | Bites on the face look Ii) an ulcer- Ated tvoth, and one man's arm was 40 od that amputation was barely | averted, } paots Fish Daily and Sunday World, |}, jookaway Hive! IT WILL SAVE YOU sopusa’ KeaTan wan caught by John Skowinaky and Michael Time, Bnergy and Mone | Webb of Bloomtield, N. J. in the Rock- J f[jaway River, bet it dumped’ them into |the river before it was finally killed. | The World’s “Apartments to Let” | Advertisements Offer You the Greatest Variety of Selection, | ‘The fish ran away with the boat, and) ng suddenly darted in another dl- n and upset it After getting an- jother boat they recovered the line, luck Bear” Is Ohi- howe chow dog which felt the call of the wild June 3 and has since lived in the woods, Although a reward of $100 I” offered for tt, no one is able to get near it’ It 4s an unusually large chow and looks Uke a bear at a distance, ‘Twenty-four 8 being used for Scientiflo experiments escaped at Pitts burg, led policemen and fremen a merry chase through many streets, and | all but eight are still at large, | ‘They went up rainspouts, down ov neys and through parlor windows, 18 is being held by 4 woman who wants damages for (Wo pairs of lac. cur tains it tore down, mt Deg That Fled to Woods, A little “black bear” that bas terrar- |ized the people about Kiverside, Conn Allprices, sizes and locations Serenading © Bullet, bat Girl Ins Wounded, A serenading cat ¥o 0° syed Howara | Pearce of Central Falls, R. 1, that he i Elliott Schenck’s popular concerts on|? | Amusement —_—_—<— 1G EXCITED AT BALL GAME, DIES) | Philadelphia Doctor Stricken lyears, was fatally stricken during the | Passed through both k ch, eleven years old, ‘who was en- Be tering her home 100 yards away. of Laura Colored Pictures ot Coronation at Two Theatres. INEMACOLOR motion pictures of K the coronation ,of King George will be shown afternoon and eve- ning at the Herald Square and West End theatres beginning to-day. These plotures are in colors, showing unl- forms and gowns in ther different shades. The effect ‘will be further heightened by vocal and orchestral ef- fects. The Folies Berge! day evening with ¢ reopens on Mon- same revues end let given when the house closed three weeks ago, Features of the cabaret show will be Les Marquards, Olga Petrova, “The Dallas Dip,” Four Girls of Melody Lane, James Morton, Marcel’s Pictures and Simone de Boryl. ‘Zaza” will be presented by the} stock company at the Academy of Music. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. At Hammerstein's roof garden will be Ruth St. Denis in her Hindoo tem- ple dance, ‘Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, Gus Edwards's Schoolboys and Girls, the Rossow Midgets, Joe Jack- | son, comedy cyclist; the Three Ath-| letas, Harry Jolson, the Arlington Four, Cunningham and Marion, Harry Breen, Juggling De Lysle and Lee and Conrad, skaters, For the first half of the week at the! American Music Hall and Roof Gar-| en the bill will include Dotson, come- @ian and dancer; Jermon and Walker, | comedy musicians; William Gill and| company in “In Wrong,” and Joseph Morris and Charles Allen, comedians. During the last half of the week there will be Belle Dixon, singing come- ienne; the Sombreros, comedy hat ers, and others. ‘The Fifth Avenue Theatre will have Valerie Bergere in “She Wanted Affec- tion,” Gus Edwards's High Flyers, May’ Tully's Players, Bert Howard and EMe Laurance in The New Stage Manager,” Welsh, Mealy and Montrose, Knute Erickson, Peggy Monroe and Roeder and Lester. PARKS AND BEACHES, Lillian Russell in @ series of songs will be the principal attraction at the New Brighton Theatre, Brighton Béach, Where the bill will also include Shean | and Gallagher, Milton and the De Long | Sisters, Keller Mack and Frank Orth, Marion and Billy Hart, the Victoria Four, ithe Carbrey Brothers and the | Five Pirlscoms. At the Br! lon Beach Music Hall | Consul will be “Honey Boy" Byi ‘The Man- TOBACCO TRUST TAKES STEPS TO | ‘STORE, HUNDREDS GIVE UP COMBINE) — ROUTED IN PANIC Agreement for Dissolution to} Explosion Be Given to Stockhold- ers on Monday. An agreement for the dissolution of the Tobaéco Trust and for its reorgan- |, isation under the terms of the recent decision of the United States Supreme | ta :1em' Court will be given to the holders of Preferred stock and the bondhokers Monday. The terms of the agreement have not been made public, Calls have been made for deposits of the preferred stock, the forty-year 6 per cent. gold bonds and the 4 per cent. bonds of the company, the stock to be deposited with the Central Trust Com- pany and the bonds with the Guar- anty Trust Company. It is the plan to issue certificates of deposit to the hold- ers of stock and bonds which will be exchanged for such other issues as the agreement of reorganization may desig- nate, All of the stock and bonds must be de- posited by Aug. 28, when, it is assumed, the agreement for reorganization and dismantling the trust will be adopted. Three committees have been named to act for the stockmolders and each of the bond issu On the committee acting for the stockholders appears the name of Charles D, Norton, former secretary to President Taft. WALL STREET After Canadian Pacific moved up for a 1-point gain, Union and Northern Pacific, Steel and Reading 1-2 point advances, the market appeared satisfied, and subsequent dealings came almost to a standstill Freed from foreign selling, the list opened strong with the (aforesaid gains taking pli The firm |undertone in Steel attra Attention. ‘Trade journals reported a steady im- Provement in the steel industry, Liquidation was still in progr the cotton market this morning: Early movements of the Gifferent options were all to a lower ran, Hunters," Howard Keane and company, the Dooleys and Kramer and Ri | The Abernathy boys and their father, | “Colonel Jack,’ will start from Luna Park Monday night on thelr horseback | ride to the Pacific coast, “The Mixer,” a@ big revolving plat form, is the latest amusing novelty at the Great, Lillian Herlein, Brothers, Scott, Steeplechase Park. The Aborn Comic Opera Company | will give “Sergeant Kitty” at Palisades ark, Local Team Makes Two Rane, PHILADELPHTA, July 29, Wile! Nam Burd Evans, aged thirty-three | excitement at the Detroit-Philadelphia | ball Kame yesterday and dled a few minutes la | In the first inning of the second game when the lc two runs, Dr, Svans coliapsed, carried from the grounds and hurried to a hospital, but did not regain consciousness, sas Conaul’s Auto Hite Boy, J, $8. Diaz, Nicaraguan Consul in New York, who lives at No. 40 Riverside Drive, was driving his automobile through Delancy street last night when a boy ran in the pa.. the car and was knocked down, ‘fhe Consul stopped instantly and cared for the boy until the arrival of an ambulanve from Gouyenoir lw spital. The soy, who was avt badly siole out and took ¢-o shot at it jeroven 9 be Mya Jolin He Ygen'* Cdl- de missed the cat, but the bullies! No. Essex street hurt, Was Samuel last pri ompared. Low, oT of stocks th yesterdas’s Net Amal, Copper. ; % Am, Can p BATH 8 Am: Cotton Gi aS mh R Ree Se Natty alt Atinitic baat’. os HBO AOS TaD TR Balt de Obto 109" 10K 109” F Kiyn Rap. Tr. Sor 5 Oe tral Leathe % 2M wy = 3 Geiadinn Vecities'< 244 ata” 2am F 2 Cowie edwin, al TH TG t iso, Gad s,s ss 163 1H 1G — Q ; OQ so > B Be GR 1h Ge ity ‘igs & ae tas [178% 170K 176: oy ay hs t 40% 40) a0 Tia wr, + ing ing t D4 - io by 21 1 * & Be Be ae t fast aah 10 DR DS. Steel 130 1p & pia garner wu t ving, Cari ham. BM i i Matt BR BR BRE + Advant Deelin — Shocked to Death in Climb, ROCHESTER, N. Y., July %.—Ernest Friday, a ten:year-old boy of this city, while playing at Fairport yesterday af- ternoon climbed @ steel tower of the Niagara Power Company, When within two or three feet of a wire carrying 60,000 vekts he was seen to threg @p his arms and fall forty-five feet w the ‘eller, 10vi Loew BL yround, He recetved a shock from the ‘tagh vonage 006 ied © Sow boure later. BOMB WRECKS Follows Harlem Grocer’s Defiance of Threats Sent by Mail. - A bomb explosion in the doorway of grocery at No. 219 East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, in the heart of 's Little Italy, wrecked the front of the store early to-day and caused a ‘wild panic among the hundreds of fam- | files in the block that was not quieted until geserves from the East One Hun- dred and Fourth street station labored strenuously for haif an hour. | The damaged store belongs to Giusepp! Licenziato, who declares that neighbors, Jealous of his prosperity, planted the bomb to drive him from the ni hood after he had refused to leave at | the suggestion of threatening letters. Licenziato moved into the district | about six months ago and opened his grocery on the ground floor of a six-| story tenement, living in the apartment above {t. He prospered from the first ‘and soon opened a bakery at Second avenue and One Hundred and Twelfth street, where he made the bread he sold advising him to move vut of the district or his store-would be blown up. He ignored the letter and three weeks ago a second letter couched in similar terms, This also he ignored, and this | morning the threats were made good, Two or three times Licenziato's gro- cery has been robbed and recently he installed a big St. Bernard dog in the store fo keep burglars away. POLICEMAN NEAR STORE AS BOMB EXPLODES. Policeman Wolfert heard the dog barking early to-day and remembering the reports of thefts at Licenslato store went around that way. He was about twenty feet from the store when the bomb, evidently fitted with a time fuse, blew up. Wolfert was almost thrown off his feet by the force of the explosion, Re~ gaining his balance, he ran to the store and discovered the bis wagch dog -al- most buried under the debris of the shattered door, and canned goods and groceries shaken from their shelves by the explosion. Hardly had the echoes of the explo- sion died away when in a score of win- dows in the block appeared excited | men armed with revolvers, who began shooting into the alr, apparently to sound an alarm, The shots added to wave wat. “We want to go to Fairy-) ocean depiu shiny coral groves and fields of sea. mortgage principal. anemones. ‘I'm | Cross to the Mermaid Queen,” said NEVER know what was behind that in Fairyland maybe!” Capital . 4,37: (The Quest for Fairyland witt oe Surplus (all earned) $,G37B-000 continued. Watci. for the next ad- 176 B'way,N. 78 Baie, sentra) ’356 Watton 8 daamalce. 23rd Street “SILK DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores. 23rd Street ca Quarantine station employees Doty hed emptied the urn con Col. Waring’s ashes and used it t gin rickeys in. PRIVILEGE TO PAY past queer iishes and “I'm sorry you were 60 “Now, I suppose, we shall | less. Send to any of our offices “Never mind, “Don't you care. answered | {TLE GUARANTsE | AND TRUST GP in a few minutes— dAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street ‘McCreery Silks” Famous over a half a Century. On Monday, July the 31st. The entire stock of Short Lengths of Silks, Dress Goods and Cotton Goods, consid- erably below usual prices. 34th Street the general excitement and soon the street was choked with a shouting, ges. ticulating mob, all wild with fear and trying to learn what happened, Licenziate was one of the first out in the street, and he told Policeman Wol- fert of the thraetening letters he had received. The panic was not stilled until the reserves arrived and forced the scared residents back Into their mi om bomb dq about $200 damage to the store and building. Ma dy im Kast River, The body of a man w found tn the | wast River to-day by Harbor A squad. |The body was floating at Pier 7. The man was about thirty-five years old, five fest eight inches tall and welghed about 1 pounds, He had red hair and mustache and was dressed in a stripped suit, pink underwear, blue outing shirt, \black stockings, lace shoes, The body was removed to the Morgue. ‘Carbolte Ao , thirty-three years old, a trained nurse, who Ives at No, 303'Fast Elyhty-ninth street, was found unconaclous early to-dey ava: the Loag Island Rallroad ferry-house in Long Isl- and City, When he was removed to st John's Hospital it was found that nh had swallowed carbolle acid, He will eecover, * Nurse Tak Q8GGSGBISBIIBO Don’t Skip! Pictures of the Newest Beauties on Broadway; The Mystery of the Lonely Cabin, by Capt. Flynn; ; “The American Girl,’’ by a Great European Cartoonist; Words and Music of Eva Tan- guay’s Song, “I Can’t Help It;’’ Court Decisions That Show Man as Boss of the Home; History of Cipriano Castro, Presi- dent of Venezuela; How Surgeons Gave “The Man with a Mask’’ a New Face; How Cupid “Winged’’ the Three Daughters of Grenville Kane; A Humorous “Vegetarian’’ Story by Irvin S. Cobb; Another Famous “Peter Ruff” Detective Story; “Wrestling’’—the Society Girl's Latest Health Fad; : The “Buttonless, Hookless Frock’”’ —See Home Page. To-Morrow’s Sunday’s World

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