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nines " ei nielaeiad : Seale 4 Y Bak ine WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911.00 submarines, gunvoats, supply ships and ! | Tthe article which rhetofteally tnetude {me ta its accusations, £ ha 1 BEES once os 1 two] DRUGGIST | Battleship Florida on Her Way Up North River 23 NEAR DEATH isso @oast and up New Mneland way ie hort Gotted wih war vessels speeding toward) learned that this stat 1 New York. By Monday tne great fleet | | wident I realized” that the Already assembled will ve do i} Was Instiluted mistakeniv, there will be 102 Ment! sh nd J thereupon signed the letter here- Yong line Tuesday morning when the tof published containin a candid Mar ictaw wear ment of the mistake whteh T had All the battleships dropped from tnetr | nade and of every repara- upriver anchorages down to new posts t Bi Ate Ma ae ee ake feday, The flagship Connecticut 19 i poquired thi WITRHCKWAL. Wan COP Gam Row stationed off the foot of West is mnfidence tat with rospect to ail Fitty-seventh street. rom there clea the Democrat cial nominees Wp to Fort Washington Heights there! @ string of battiosips ot regular in- | PASLOT Will fie that He tervals on the New York aide of the! is A Fiver, North of the battlesutpa are er Purchased Poison, as eruisers and other craft spreading up Hahn Declares. GIRL to Bpuyten Duyvil, The torpedo boata And destroyers are assembling the Terecy side. A LONG TREAT OF PATRIOTIC MUSIC ON THE RIVER, Among the arrivals to-day were the WITN iaaaid S. eo aneas fManmacmaette, | Says Avis Linnell Told Her of | Magee the bands aye Past ine! “Walk With Richeson” on Gea since the North River nea ouen's| Day of Her Death. qieng and continuous treat of oatriott: Wikia te = paint 6 1 the atipe te dry | veal From ». statt Come ent ot The po hong be ol her cdaand Petes Ars] BOSTON, Oct. th—-When the special Grand Jury Investigating the death ot) | Avie Linnell by cyanide poisoning, for which Rev. Clarence V, ‘I. Richeson te held on @ charge of murder, resumes Ite inquisition Monday morning, & new witness and one whore testimony 1s ¢x- shad his clothing pressed and his shoes hinged. The officers are spick and span in new uniforms, They expect hun- | dreds of thousands of callers before they loave next Wednesday after the review, and are out to make the very | pent Impression. posable Dected to go far toward esouring an in- 000 READY 7Q BET ON THE) dictment of the young minister, will be | | Presented by DMatrict-Attornoy Pelletier, FOOTBALL GAMES. On board the vessels of the feet little talk Is heard about the great ri view of next Tucsday and Wednesday. All the conversations are about the) football games of this afternoon and Monday, Of the $1,000,000 to be paid out to the men in w during thelr qipStay here it ts estimated that about} one-Afth will be bet on tha outcome ‘Thie witness, a young woman whose name te being guarded by the police, will testify that ene met Miss Linnell the afvernoon of Saturday, Oct. 14, at 4 o'clock, of about three hours before the girl's death, and that Mise Linnell id tho had just been walking with Hiche- won On Ite face this testimony would ap- of these games. Dear one of the most important bits ‘The elevens of the Utah and the Ne- | of evidence secured by the authorities braska played the final qualifying foot oe the atatement of Druggiat Hann, | ——-——--—————-————- ball game afternoon, The winners are to ploy the at Van Cortland Park this| who sold Kicheson the cyantd Newton Center drug store the ‘Tuesday at bis} GARY PLANS LEGAL () eleven of the Connectiout for the cham | before Mis The new | plonahip of the Meet on Monday after- | witness's testimony conn icheson | noon, The game will he played at) with Mise Linnell for the firatt time on | American league Park. the afternoon he 1s belleved by the | ‘The river front from Fifty-ninth street | prosecution to have given her tho cya- north wae A maxnet that attracted sreat | mide as medicine to relleve her untortu- | throngs of New Yorkers and visitors to | nate physical condition. NTRAIN iy LISION BATTLE HORSEY SET BET INATTACK BY UNCLE SAM WITHOUT MONEY AT : Electric Locomotive Carries Away Rear Platform | Trojley, Then Speeds on of A matter of a few feet in the progress of @ trolley car saved the lives of a number of its passengerc when it was struck by a Long Island Rallroad elec tric locomotive at Metropotitar, Flushing avenues, on the boundary Ine! between Brooklyn und Queens, to-day. Th were twenty-two men passen- two wero injured. This was because all the car but the rear platform had cleared the track upon which the loco motive was running. Plaza in Brooklyn. roached the Metro ia are required to go to the railroad racks and signal their cars to proceed vhen they are sure the road ts clear. ALL CLEAR, CONDUGTOR SIG- NALS AFTER LOOKING. George Malloy, conductor of the Met- ropolitan avenue car, followed this rule | to-day. Thero was nothing in sight on the Long Island Railroad tracks, He led the motorman and then ped across the ‘ks to wait for! car on the otter side of the gro: ere were en on the rear pl: form of the ca to glance down ¢ car was clattering o saw the and apt Ofe of them happen ‘oad track as the r the rails and misty bulk of Ing. ned t lo’ of warnin ele Riv So far the movements of both Riche- | represe the car, The Drive swarmod with sightseers. Owing | son and the girl between 1.30 and 4.90} i aes to the continual arrival and switching | o'clock on Saturday nave not been ac: RULES. ADIIOR CLs NO Rea E EAL Of Vessels the crowds on shore were | counted for. That they nad a teleption | k | poltan avenue, in charge of the laun- treated to @ naval panorama of raro in- jappointment to meet Saturday afternoon | nounces it will push the suit to an early } 8" resigent le. of wstern District Hospital, terest. has been proven, but the one witness | trial. The defendants have been sud-|°%S° for meward 0! —>— aM George of Metropolitan and FOOLHARDY BOATMEN = AND/'s the fret of a rellanle enaracter 19 | , Posniaed to appear Dec. 4 at Trenton | New York Gets Rare Git Fulton avenues had Just got inside ae offer testimony tending to show > . chino: | before @ full bench of the Circuit Court, Toxd) tices ot | N@’ 'd Hse | car when e locon ve smashe, PAQSENGERS WARNE araie at All on Boat cual Rushiint’| ccamsune st sunwes weesen susttacen, | sin eat New York Gets Rare Glinypse | car wm rn cent The crowds of visitors to the war- Gichen ce 4 ' ships ingreased to-day. and, naturauy,|!8 HEARSAY’ EVIDENCE AND © Gray and William M, Lanning the overcrowding of the launches and NOT OF USE FOR TRIAL. to Meet Lusitania at Liver- A roport that Judge Gary and M>. | oma! te t | Morgan will go to Washington to con: | cl 0 | It must not be forgotten, lowever, | tana tai ae area nee take: wil tha| that no matter how truthful this new pool, Escape Injury. sult Attorney - General Wickersnazn | witness may be, nor how much welght | could not be confirmed to-day. of Thoroughbred Sport at Net Awa Belmont Terminal. Xn wanted to Mr. Richeson CHICAGO, Oot, % Taft to ‘Cambrids: » Oct, 2, 1911 Wash, Bia bomt -treln: faadt run tate the! Seen by Life-Savers 2 and Capt. MoDor wom You Might hea again changed ye his] Rev. CoV. TB Alcheson, Charlo | T° of th " W Habs aol ec hati cena: \ 4, viding Cha As Well travels after leaving tree! Roster the local train \ 1 i ——— ¥ abandoned es sunk Vs day. The Preside: Your ¢ ton of en Mann pected to The Brening World.) — grand stand when whe 2 tom I te p inst duly reco red and read _ © U8) spLANTG CITY, Nod, Oct x—| COURT BELIEVES BOY’S w se of the om Mother —inval Trv and sali a boat ona ss eee yote to wait until stich thme as ti and s from the Forked Kiver and Bar- . ns vents > wel calm day as to attempt Springs, Va. rom a Ce oe waae| AGGUSATION OF TEACHER. 0 inse wat, vot walieo! “TL GENUINE IMPORTED | (6 find roomers or board: w the ing that sil (hing® may turn out for northwest | . of | 1 afier his ho As : in : Rg edly dts the best. Sincerely yours, In bebait ua ewes |Lad Says Instructor Nagged an t , Enslis le and Stout ort aoe mn 80 ad. in pectnk of the churen, ' w > hed ee CHARLES J. CUMMINGS, Cteri, ‘ the launch Rover, a emall| Beat Him and Drove tim id reais a vertising tu Cincinn desy At (he prayer meeting, which was “ from Mays Landing, got | Out of s Room. ees ducted by Edwin 8 Watson, the churea | poo! outside Ba at Inlet. ! : 1a treasurer, “Love er Faileth” wes!) pivERPOOL, 0: The section of | T off Capt. J. 1, MeDonata, | A tale of continual nagging, exp sua t Morsewhips Ju tor | be tople tthe American bo. xin which was in{ bls wife and two small dren jalon from the classroom 4 dew England’s BEST for 170 yeara| rosie rem einige tee) meeting closed with a prayer f he Ar iad ° feb: NEUES inlA oRAeaeen. tha laere & caused Judge Forker to diseuarg Watch d that ur Als and | 66 ” ting Aside a Ver | ait persone tn trouble. and sotertng | alliaion with a tocol train at 5 | two hours later coaveyed the lunch 101 1%, teonyenrcald Abrenace wine [een vid bookmakers, |<, Watsh the bes and see that yout Ale and! ¢* Furnished Rooms 2 Angered te Judge John B. Main | foo) perploxition amd for thomy {vend | tale af n wl e south shore of the inle aa” ae: Geviineae stg needled Loalen te oh in the open, | Stout are bottled in Eng! the brews: of the Superior Court, 8 set uside | places ome hour and & half ta t ‘ McDonald raced against Pe ygoe rv “ ‘ . Be xe meet-| There’s a GREAT Teecence | —or & jury's verdict in in & suit} —— ers 8 ng disaste, last night, ane a peony in - 1 et 0 si Imports A _ ~ Ir eu ond r cha * , it. James Importing Co. ‘Importer, | ; ey ”? of her landio: rie Christine | py . > - vat was alo caught Bim with the protect: | $ se 3 ‘e ng ew York City, ‘Boarders W a nee ations toe seas. Ate Chriaine| U7 §, SOON TO HAVE |! eth raw der | the arena! ia signe aaeies| SHYIE stoned Paul” Wisasea, | ee vont anted rushed upon expectedly GREATEST NAVY. 1 “en t : 1 the littl Raat taait tle : \@ Advertisement is printed im with & horeewhlp ii ' bad. The hari te a \- in the . head and shoul a © Bal 5 : RCT eNO Sper arcana ge lah, with Mg cutere| sae osbers ana look, tr | HEM EYRIGATON __, ___ MEN SURIEATIOME SU NDAY WORLD . Oleson was} Meyer, the Secretary of the Navy, ve- ty % % Minute ‘Modaneid ar 1 ay Papers and stayea | avait the! leves that the United States will have . "4 AH vi A ist the engine, away f a | rs Toor car. 3, the new naval trai . ere uldn’t wet a Jo St eg, 4 irony bought She Wus “sweet toa a uff, twent Ra ea 4 ae eek eet ae the! the class, But ‘ a} M a es Lip a or es it Rea aig circuiation but Delver Meant Moras, ¢ » which was to De Westace fy breve | Bho crted ut tn dorson but | ts? yng, meee 8 mo all tt DR ADNOUGHT BOYS SERIES a NOW. SOE Faby eae yt ghouts | gedic tom > t je Chi . : ou error, . Wednesday L » ings rin ea ae 2. is z stanp lively there, sweetheart gene dedicated to-day by President Talt,) phe tmmis +: |the mother eatwed them while the cap didn't Wie, so ne punched me wna | es of Our New Navy, by CAPT. WILBUR LAWTON, th an if published in, the ptreet, driving through Delancey street The ining ot tioned a siiver-habied, row aln groups a to the dexbuess to ight ble knocked u eat nie utior of “Boy Aviators Series, DAY TIMES, SUNDAY SUN, ust ae Mre Magdeline Pots and her finest ta whe worid. Loetiove that, whon "Wr Whe mene on. the fo. {only light available was up on the Dow after, sciiool waa dlainisscd Dreadnought Boys on Battle Practice, SUNDAY TRIBUNE and emer eters ee mae CAsAm Bronk ent, of the men solning the tavy {come @ pu a t the boat, He fought his way forward| the stones etruck t Dreadnought Boys Abeara a Destroyer, SDAY PRESS combined : oniiet from the M! vi ho Wed #500 ish 1, While Waves wlmos, Deat alm overboard, readnought Boys on a Submarine. . he Perse: uiiet from the Middle Weat. ehow a beat alm overdoar ' taparene’t » | Ventena” Oar eeatt $15,009 unas 4 the ianweoa ; rv , : : re Peis and bad him arrested, but in ne ane BA Besant hit $n 0 and ane led. deer toe | Wake Torker Vit le en outrage, ¢ Cloth. s: Illustrated, :: Price 50c. per volume. So Why Not Send F ho Woe discharged when be made | ynavated for one tt! ‘Welcome to our country was | McDonald Hasued signals of the authorities, In ordering the boy to At All Book Stores in Greater New York and Elsewhere. explanation; “Why, 1 call one of| undoubtedly will, the United States will| Mise Milsabeth Stury se, an Ruglish- | distress as best he could with the dim get working-papers and in beating hin ave. f Catalogue mailed upon request. It In To-Day? horses Sweetheart and the other] have the finest navy in the world.” woman on Der way ') visit Dayton, | lantern and attracted the attention of he superseded his authority, Corporal 1 Was only telling Sweet to gkidap a little “% ‘The new neva! training atation nas! (Ohio, after which she wil! make 4 the lookout of both stations, been voustructed at g cobk vf $3,500,000, | ture tou ‘rewe trem ihe swan v-ssamnes SY ani mas wasita tai ¥Vederai Corps, punishment tn the class-room is a thing of the past aud should not be tolerated.” HURST & CO., Publishers, 395 Broadway, New York. | completely away. The trolley car was @eralled in th» rear. Appleton and Earle were both cut by glass from th and in addition Appleton sustai by falling against the side ngers they can jam = tnto thelr ‘ 12m: Lasomacire,: ———- ie ee nee “an Gee Couitardinens| 8€F story leude to the prosecution's case ; | —— ae eel A te ” g [FRIENR eect wine Of the passengers themselves. ‘The river|™ the newapapers, it is absolutely val-| LONDON, Oct. B—The American) PART TALKS WITH Go. i MONT I Dot. BB fe filling up with excursion steamers|Ueless for the trial court. Bhe would) 0) train, which left Euston Station ; N THE © Movi fi . _ not be allowed to relate the conversa: | ne hep ede aa Pa #2 CAINSON ba 1 HE e was | the side away : making rounds of the fleet, and the at noon to-day Aled with American’ 4 Uion she had with Ming Linnell, as the! ic. akers and Lee or foe swells (rom tnese boats render DAVIE% | deengant, Riaheson, Was not present | and other passengers for the steamer tein Sian Phe" hovee ght on tion of small craft extremely haxandou: It was held. ‘The testimony that | Lusitania, sailing from Liverpool for — , baiaethcs from the shops at Jamalca to Long La'- Officers of the tect are afraid that a) oouig pe introduced at the trial to prove| New York, ran into the ‘Trent Valley] CHICAGO, Oct, 3 whe corridors of ae pode Wg cal jan ent ity to take traing through the | werlous accident may inar the review, | iticheson and Mise Linnell met on the |jocal train at Colwich, about six mites| President Taft's hotet here to-day. pr a : pee tun pl aca ater Jolly tars of tho fleet were jollier th4M | srernoon of her death would be that of | south of Stafford, at 2.99 o'clock sented the arayce of th Rasine > senete ubo po SUN eo sane * & @ver, for while pay day is Nov. 5 the}. witness who xaw them together, 1" None of the passengere on the boat| House ante-room with a Cabin c i _ iMierelpy aves: departinent stretdhed @ point and began!” 4 gudden change tn the plane of the! train was injured, but three of those] {MK tet going Into seston, Before t nh ; Yuriee dressed. to-day to pay out something ke §1,00*| Goreng, iy announced. Richeson will | on the local tran were hurt, two serle| President leaves Chicago he will confer | 12 Cee =| came along and pushel the disabied car #9) on salary accounta the biggest Part! deny that ne ever bought poison from| ously and the third slightly with his Cabinet advisers on the co: a in hl € Then he went to the of which will Ad tty way into Newlgiahn, the Newton Centre drug Teports were at first circulated, | duct of the newly-flled case against th u astern District Hos Howpltel York coffers. Hahn and two of hia clerke, George from Stafford, saying that @ score of! Steel Trust. From the President's re Arrivals yesterday included the battles and Bdward Linnahan, have told | people had been killed. ‘This was] utterances on the trust problem yester- | bone makee ships New Hampshire, the mine-laying | she Grand Jury that cyanide Of potas: | promptly denied by the officials of thy! day It wax quite apparent that ther« orses P: ‘ bon, the ‘Mp Gan Francisoo, co ra) vey sium was sold to Richeson. London and Northwestern road, whica pike hae ay lazity on the wart of the, wees a os apn BORRLATSE i At, the Petre! the collier Nepiune, the} The defense, it 19 eald to-day, Will! gperates the line. y leseribed tho} Government in prosecuting the case. | 0 course pong this ha | parent ships Severn and Castine And] assert when Richeson Is placed on trial! accident as mot serious. Later it x eyemenses — pe Dickinson, | however, t ‘dookles 9 led their eal thelr eight submarines, the Grayling, |thet il feeling has long existed learned that only three persons MI +d id overument in but nd of cour “wonita, Stingray Narwhal, Salmoi eon the pastor and Haha. Tw be ang its trust-busting suit against the Steel eR ¢ 40 vulgar us the actual passiz by ° Ly e lor a! injured and those were on the lo a Trost, had breakfast with the Pres- Kaliway Sr iiatredu hacaronesainee nat apper, Tarpon and Octopus. The last|/Aye ministers will be called to te ‘Among the passengers on the boat {Adent, and the two conferred at lengta, ¥ 1 money marre pro -are clustered of West One Mundred | concerning this alleged iNefeeling. These} train were the American Ambasss Wun Merit Wreek cain th wes enla ean real spectators at the start were more| and Thirty-fourth street, Preachers were all fellow student of} 4 prance, Mr. Bacon, and Mrs. Bacon, sal hss main topic discussed, of the s horsey Long Is! tel set} WAR VETERANS KEPT OUT OF /Richoson at the Newton Theological) syq petand Harrison, second secretary | Se Fisher and! dhe EAs area Siac eae i SHIP PARADE. Aebool. i of the American Embassy in Lon ton, | Myer are here w Secretary Mr wah aielbet Go, Aw to Mustrating the generat mod-| Robert Burns, a private detective, was) toward Gould, \. b. Juilliard, Gg Dickinson, y-General Mt of racing wit wee » ernity of the mobilization may be men-| called by the Grand Jury yesterday) | ke Guark, James Bishop, W nat as expe but if he The ace was on ard) Loned the eleventh hour decision of aad testified he ransacked Richeson's ine Cuartes W, Porbes and family ate , ree sold SRE Secretary Meyer to keep the battle.) Toms !n the Carter home w the) were on the passenger list of the & |raune hed the poate and fous * Scan ebip Veterans of the Spsnish-American | Preacher was secluded in the Edmandy| “*' 0" [iP Bienen ne het I way a : pat chee ren « Wh war out of the parade. Twelve yeare) Mansion in Brookline before his arrest, Oe ine cowl [it neared the : akers on a length : lowe, Indiana end Massachu- | 24 !t !s known that he took away a| (Mer Were On Tne Vem eos he shoals, They chanced going onte withdrew Mint against Mr i loved on as the finest of | @ress sult caso Alle@ with letters cal Papy Satiegicreere ire ay bars themselves to dart in on e: Berri i? en's ships, But they are ad. | Photographs. was able to proceed, and tt was toma tt to drag a act) Georges P| KETCHAM BELIEVES “STRONG ? ; ° pec Led at puld arrive at a ak . L W udged too old to show themselves in| RICHFSON'S CHURCH AGREES | ot ‘ ay aes rs ae ar! refused at the fire GROUND” EXISTED. this new company of Dreadnoughts TO DELAY ACTION, Bie eee: he oficlale utes . y from the rece at t Y € pinta ins Sted {9nd modern battleships of high degree.| yoijowing the regular Friday evening | oo4on aud Northwestern Rallway them and.¢ A. as take an's statement follow Se ewe the now Mains, which made her! orayor meeting last night, @ bdusinees| ira; they have Information that no pas the wind Dots. I joined earne A elses. le Seckoned to be ovtag, | Baptist Churel: tn Cambridge, of whicn | Sn ribed as not sei told and 10 at gi ape aaiaamaaee € OUtOF | ne Ray. Mr Richeson Is pastor, way | Witt WHICH Is de Mah -Aatis t £ a }held wor formally the letter This «ls alte n Stator q ~ which the mints ent recently to the that 4 score of nave yi PRFs SIDE} vo s ‘PLANS cleris, asking that the chureh defer ace) General Manus of the Loidon) salt CHANGED AGAIN Wane nara vate | ee Senne * scene of Engine Broken Down During TO REVIEW FLEET | any considerable discussion the tot) soon a Shy Rt omiror Bat ce ae = h wave wie lowing letter was ¢ Sean Shes Jeet ‘ ised Storm, Captain’s Signal Is p chitdeen and Sers and one woman {n the car and only | The car was one of the Metropolitan | avenue line, bound from St, John's Cemetery to the Willlar regting of the*Long Island allroad t Flushing avenue, 1s a bad cross) t there is no flagman the betwe 7 o'clock at |might and 7 o'clock in the morning. | Conguctors of trolley cars croasing @ ntalned an unjust accusa- | ee eel Wore Coat Hanger With Dress Salt, Mad Mheamattom, rot Crown Point, alld the “BI Nye of Indiana, to a banquet at Ham- mond thinking his rheumatism had turned and arousing & storm of lgugh- ter On Investigation donning his dress Ind It, jearned that in which he wears year, he had ne coat hanger, leaving himeelf | humpbacked, a << First Snowfall in Bayonne. Bayonne, + reported @ flurry of snow lest night at 69 P. M. and » second flurry half an hour later UTICA, Ne Y. Oct. 2%—Two Inches of snow Boonville and other poings along Black River Ratlroad tase | night. ECZEMA BROKE OUT ON FACE. AND BODY |When Two Months Old. She Scratched, as It Itched. Did Not Sleep for More than a Week, Was In a Terrible Condition. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and In Two Weeks She Was Well When my baby was twe months eld, abe had eczema and rash very badiy. I noticed that her face and body broke out very sud denis, thick, and red coal of fire, 1 did ot know what to de, The doctor ordered castile soap and ‘powders, but they did no |. She would scratch, as It itched, and she cried, and did not aleep for tore than 4 week, "One day 1 saw tn the paper the advertisement of the Cuticura Soap abd Cuticura Ointment) 60 f got th and tried them at once. My baby’s face w: as a cake of sore fell at tie When I first used the Cuticura Soap {and Cuticura Ointment, 1 could see a dit- | ference. in color it was redder 1 continued | with them, My baby was in a terrible | condition, 1 ued the Cuticura Remedies ese and Ointinent] four times @ dey, and In tWo Weeks elie was quite well, The Cuti- Remedies lealed her skin perfectly, and skin ‘is now pretty and Gne y them. os 1 also use the Cuticura Boap Tul contiane to, for, tt makes y L,motter should use cute * Reed They are. good and the Cuttcura Soap is also impoolag the hair, for I have I} ail my friends how the Cut!- sd Cui Toth st Tor m ew York City, A\ nh ageneration Cuticurs Boap Ointment have efforded the most economical treat- Sof te skin that torture, Reetio ure, itch, Duin, crusty scale and destroy Sleep. Box ef Cuticura Ointment (800) are often A cake of Cuticura Soap (26e.) and suf it. Bold throughout the world. Send fo Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 19B, Boston, for a lide sample ‘of eacl | free, toxether with 32-. book on the car reatment of skin isderalp troubles. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times ia ton whee the liver fs right the tomech aod bowels are right. | CARTER'S LITTLE | LIVER PILLS ? i Hisedache, and Distress after Eating, Small Pill, Small Deve, Small Price Genuine outa: Signaturs Cleanses and, Fyocion, ‘a Shas Nover Fails t re. Gray Hair to " Cu: Ri 8 Youthful