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ITALY ORDERS TRIPOLI BOMBARDED; WAR ON TURKEY HASTILY DECLARED re Se " ee . a ee = ——— pentane WRATHEA+Clearing to-night; Saturday fair, ae WHATHDR—Clearing to-night; Saturday fair. FIN FI EDITION. EDITION. . PRICE ‘ONE CENT. Comrvight, 3011, by The Prose Pubtohing NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911, “PRICE ONE OENT. L == -- = nw — a NS = i — . P. T G WORLD 1 MORE FH SBN MP yy AY UMN TUE] (Spectal to The Evening World) WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—J. Pierpont Morgan, who fs here to-day on private business, sald to The Evening World Correspondent: FLEET CFIZES TRIPOLI: “I am not apprehensive as to the business conditions. Physically the country is all right. ‘ “The present attitude of the Attorney-General towards the major business interests makes for uncertainty, and has made the country apprehensive. “This apprehension is not confined to the officers and members of the great aggregations of capital, but to business men generally, whether their interests are with or against the big corporations or simply associated with them. “The condition is a psychological one.” ee ee Sultan Fails to Meet Demands of ‘AH WOMAN A SUICIDE KIDNAPPER CHIEF Rulers of Nations at War---Scene of Conilict Reade sat eae gn cng M1 UNDER HEAVY BAIL | to Begin Hostilities. “FROM WROOW OF Maino BAY WIRELESS FLASH STARTS Sa cies BIG WARSHIPS IN ACTION Turks Eager for Clash, Declare They Will “Fight to the Last Drop of Blood.” ROME, Sept: 29—ltaly has declared war on Turkey. The official “Miss Cora N. Barnes Eludes GIRL CEPPETARY . Pietro Pallozolo, Accused by Nurse and Leaps Out to Death OF JARED FLAGG | “bow in Coun ID ON HER BIRTHDAY. APPEARS Ay LAST IDENTIFIED BY CHILD. | peeve announcement was made late this afternoon. It declared that the two i i lebration at | _& Disappointed in Celebr: 4 —— Six - Year-Old Vincenzo Sa-| ‘eE-KTSSF 1 countries were in a state of war beginning at 2.30 o'clock on the afternoon Aviation Meet, Melancholy | Madeline Russe Goes to Fa d-| TARY : of Friday, Sept. 29. This Is the hour at which the Italian ultimatum to bello Pcints to Pri a i i i Patient Kills Herself. | eral’Building and Talks With | pavocne tell apner As Turkey expired and followed a session of the Cabinet, at which the Turk- eas | Captor for Two Months. ish reply was considered and found unsatisfactory. Miss Cora N. Barnet aayatiree years Government Prosecutor. | —___. Although every indication pointed to this action by the Italian Gov- old, committed suloide this afte ara Sei Sixes Facing the possibility of being sen- by Jumping from the fourth story window of the manston of Mr. Pinlens William H. Bilss, at No. 6 East 5 a N4 + fifth street. Miss Pernes was a step- daughter of Mrs, William H. Bliss and a daughter of the late Demas Barnes, whose widow Mrs, Bliss was when she married Mr. Bilss. For the past two years Miss Ba had been a victim of melancholia | had been under tre nt in a sani-| tarlum. She was in of Dr. Jot a surgeon a Madeline Russe, a W1 » have tn « workin | cent. Investment 5 tenced to pri for 110 y Letr | ernment, there was always a possibility that the good offices of other i ering HERSELF ON TRACK ABANDONED IS THE LEGISLATURE 10 nations would be successful in avoiding hostilities, and when the final ¢ Murphy bel . . ' to the two charges } * Pallozolo sto y, to answer decision of the Cabinet was announced, the excitement throughout the * against him, and th in the Tombs Co phar Fie da warships blookadi.g Tripoli, to land army of troops from the trans- ward Hughes, “that $1,730 was meca boy, Atirg when, with Inspector et lees porte and seize Tripoll. Mis instructions were to demand the immediate eur- he arr | render of Tripoli, and if thie wae refused or delayed to gt the Crowd on the) Backers of Gittins Measure to|Dix Sends Special Message Seerera ue nese until paphepte cba l es dient raaiaal ne * was questioned for more 4 MRS osha A nites “had | Ae aeeireack is heir otaatens Reale Cent nine ee lRtormebysscreaminie Restore Gambling, Told Urging Repeal of the “FIGHT 10 LAST DROP OF BLOOD.” been in constant attendanc i ander ar John F. 7 Itallans with bomb explosions or as She i i ees: Rrawiey Bl It is not expected that Turkey will make any resistance, as she has Mr, and Mra, Bllss went to i counsel, was on hand Aavernuss as She Jumps. They Have No Chance, rawley Bill. only a small armed force in and near Tripoll and has no navy to fight poet Al Aeth etre a “ i 5 Nee ake: F vent that Phy a a ez eviden. gain pia? fae aaa Italy's sea fleet. Savage tribes of Arabs are, however, gathering im the in which he Mr. Melntyre # neatly dressed Goy. Dix} disputed territory and to-day’s advices from Tripoli say that many met fent was not Sept. 2%9.—Senator “Big | ALBANY. holds his people h An unidentified wor , sanitary " he a to allowing Ma > Russe to) “How much think 1 ousne| ed sulelde by no wald this after fi sent a sp ¢ to the Lewls-| to-day and swore to support Turkey and “fight to the last drop of their PLANNED ScYOUS TIME ON : the tution, as Soe) nbound South Isture to-day ne the repeal) piood.” It is these that may start the fighting with the 30,000 troops pow BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. ® can be none other than » Fulton street of the Fr under which the f i k, M MeIntyr h 1 being landed To-day was Miss Barnes's fifty-thira | fav er work, Mr. MeIntyre ay t the Capitol and the} State Athlete ¢ aigsion to regulate | Lk f 3 birthds and she spiel ad to celebrate s simply the work of a clerk!“ sald Mr F adritltse | Pl s boxing was estabilai The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sig. de San Giuliana, received the r by going to the aviation m i out orders, and her testimony int on epee of wt Bove they thronges It I belleved that Senator Prawiey |‘Purkish reply from the Turkish Ambassador this morning and immediately sau Boulevard. She came to town | Wl show th all ue an a at if x It ancn im : aes .ty lel. heave ot Nee pe learn Ree GE ae | went into conference with his associates In the Ministry st aa at 18 ey mate business kidnapping eh: nd $2, y y Humired and ned ot W's belleved that nothin ' will naan in| The Ot an Government completely conceded Italy's economic a ‘a atly @ Sar] —- # pistol-caryin, You will have the| Thirt street ents mtr | reference to the Boxing law at thts| claims in ‘Tripoll but evaded a direct answer demanded by this Govern- the floor for hours and would not| CUMMINS GREETS TAFT [ull forty-eish Be . d | SNOW IN ADIRONDACKS | this pill | ment, which had set forth in its ultimatum that Turkey must say that she soled. ona ha. : at t "i nthds came before for} . ' phe, : ‘ 7, ac pj saereakine “aid everything in ner! ON VISIT TO DES MOINES,|%on¢ he may eee rea EARLIEST IN YEARS. | signature, the G@ ‘ "| would not resist the proposed occupation of ‘Tripoll and Cyrene, Instead o take her patiént’s mind off! * fie! | message, “I belt re. {the Porte sent a conciliatory note suggesting further delay. It was known ut avail. | lowa’s Insurgent Senator Cordial |" to President, Who Gets Big Welcome. disappointment, but with last the nurse became decided to telephone to I left Miss Barnes in the bi room on the fourth floor, | couch, clad In a thin dressing ow nurse had just reached the me on the floor below when vent the disorderly and » sume time Turkey transmitted @ note to the powers in which It 1 that she represented herself as the injured party, and by tofer- ast, sought thelr Intervention First Fall ot the Season Light and) iiiinitions of t of Little Aid to Hunters Stalk- [given in this jexisting law i and he Was away. At the Sabella boy was p "| Children's Society 8 MOINE RB. Cumm The royal Government decided to stand absolutely by their ultimatum of yesterday, and In the absence of the reply ealied for to declare Italy Turkey {n a state of war from the hour that the ultimatum of twenty- and 1 ; , heard. screams from the back ft reach cnalaa "i 4 t-| four he had expired Geryants had seen Miss Barnes step to from Waterloo. The led | Pripoll is de ull business fs suspended and the place is described ; Hl rly the low French wind mn them, * Preset ; SAE and leap out. She in the ar ora ; Jas Ike a plague spo air, her head striking th rnice an was p jeal Jeoap extension. Her skull wa Turkey in Ultimatum Repiy physicians who were su 1 sald Wa s 1 wom h vi dead before he body struck ht Httle boy | thea te bi ow ever sa stoven"|an who i to Planned to Gain Time. Patrolinen Lubin and Gtimartin, who inspe shen ny N AT PITTSBURG ‘i ontinued were called in, reported that " A bbou Pu ADELPHIA— day unit Barnes had committed suicide : a yer pyauon, wom was n but was di 40200 a 1 | Bete ae rere ess Seen inet ste ita |QFFERED PENNY AN. CAME TO tk ae. , I PITTSBURGH She DOrernoes ScOmBiRsaRHGy alien: Milnes Fy Geny the sulcid er \ 1 SEE HIM DAILY IN CAPTIVITY. Here $1.0 00 o— | which Senator hairman, | Italian charge, | er Miss Barnes had th 1 President He sald ° i: Alexander and Cotter; Gard ‘ fo ie et es [oe vert ost*ana ‘Sion * _LACKAWANNA HEN } : ; yy ‘ > areet him | on at 1 One Mundred a — har pa there were ony une 9 greet Mim Lona teu , Papers rire ae END THEIR STRIKE. : R RE. \ wa " : | : ‘i ” t vpaianine arehtori ; intified by 3 ; ; ae mT s aye 5 ing “section men “on the Taackawanna i} aud throughout the provinces. . areola son, ¢ ne aye at ___ | Ratirona . atte |MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN When the present Mrs, Bliss was mar meca, Who was kidnapp ‘i i Tae A \" Fy re e CONSTANTINOPLE, ° ah Hs } ‘ ne be hue bi ernment has decked to ens , , an AMERICAN LEAGUE. ary repos ree. martigl thie in eae aR Mannin aie com : ci the present. The and 1 " elas , but tt wa age an : ratte | AT WASHINGTON, in the relations with Italyy may years . *] oETROIT— ad to iota tay A AA 1 { =_ The weakness of the present Govern Ann ’ a, is ine to at W ances N— ment fs unfortunate in such a crisis and to Demas o F Ml : 0 a chang linistry is believed te be Miss Barnes was a moms of the thelr hope of securing | | a ; t of dif+| imminent probable that former Colony Club and of the Daughters o ne s i '} Batteries -- I anes way determ| . nd Vigier Said 2% the American Revolution, In her tendan nee ne (Continuedgon Fourth Page) fa ihe evening and ‘ook at the body, Hughes and Henry, : ay determined up- Grand \isier Said Pasha will be made " 6 : 49 i wv esl ~~ y . *

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