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4 T RECALL SUBPOENAS | ANS. HARRIMAN AND MISS BLSS | — | Senators Decide Not to Ask, Women to Testify in Cam- | paign Contribution Probe, | PRESENCE NOT NEEDED. Any Papers Bearing On Roosevelt Fund to Be Produced. WASHINGTON, Bept. 2.—Mre, Harri- Man, widow of Kaward H. Harriman, he railroad magnate, and Miss Bilas, | Geughter of the late Cornelius N. Biss, | former Treasurer of the Republican Na- tional Committes, will be excused from testifying before the Senate committee investigating campaign expenditures, Benator Clapp and Senator Pomerene ave decided not to ask these women to Present to the committee any papers fm their possession bearing on campaign contributions. A sergeant-at-arms of the Senate was sent to New York with euthority to subpoena them. There he Was assured by C. C. Tegthoff, formerly Private secretary of Mre. Harriman, @hat Mrs. Harriman had no personal knowledge of any contribution and that he would be willing to produce any Goouments of the Harriman estate for ‘the inapection of the committes. ‘Mite Bliss is o0-executor of her fath- er’e estate, Cornelius N. Bliss jr, has ‘aapured a representative of the com- mittee he would produc rap @@ paper the Bliss estate hi ting to contributions and that it would be fanmecessary to subpoena Miss Piiss. It (svas upon these assurances that Mra. Harriman and Mise Bliss were excused. ‘The “big five’ of the Standard Olt Company, with heads of the leading in- surance companies of New York, have Deen formally requested to testify here before the Benate Commitee. Gergeant-at-Arms Ramadel! served subpoenas in New York on six wit Nesses, These were Secretary C. T. ‘White, Genera! Counsel M, F, Eilfott and Director W. H, Libby of the Standard Ou; John BE. McCall of the New York Life Insurance Company; Cornelius ¥. Buse jr., son of the former treasurer of the National Republican Committee, and C. © Tegthoft, for a long time private eeoretary to Edward H. Harrimen, Col. Ramedell served subpoenses duces teoum on the six witnesses. This means that they must submit, in addition to eral testimony, ali letters, books and @ocuments which the Senate commitioe Gestres bearing upon campaign dona- From Tegthoff is desired information fegarding the eathering by Mr, Harri. mac of a $200,000 campaign fund for Col, Roosevelt in 1904. Cornelius N, Bliss jr, has been asked to submit books and accounts, if any Pemain, kept by his father regarding campaign contributions, both from Mr. Harriman and Standard O11 men. ‘The summoning of John C. McCall of the New York Life Insurance Company @igeloned a new tine of investigation by the committee—insurance company con- tributions to campaign coffers. Head: of the Equitable and other big insur. noe companies will probably follow MoCal, Senator Clapp intimated to-day, of the committee witnesses are or- | to hold themselves in readiness 'y Beptember 30, when the hear- Degin, but the order of their testi- | ‘many has not been decided upon. SUBNAYCROND SE A NAN CHOKED AD ROBEED IN STAT Victim Chases Assailant, but Can’t Identify Prisoner Taken in Broadway. tie Jacob Schilling went into the uptown station of the subway at Times Square ‘Just before midnight and took als Place in a crowd which was returning from the theatre, to wait for a train to take him to his home, No, 6% Mead street, in the Bronx. He walked to the front of the pla! form and was returning when he eud- @emly was selzed from behind, Before he could call for help a man had him by the throat and a second man was holding bis arms, Then his pockets Were searched and # wallet containing 016 was taken. Many persons in the subway saw the scuffle, but not until the two men! started for the street, pushing their way to the stairs, did they know that « robbery had been committed. They thought three men were engaged in rough play. | Sebilling and # number of men fol- fowed the robbers to Broadway, On Of them sprinted through Forty-second street, going east. The other went north on Broan way. Calis for the police were answered and @ man Who Was runn.ng up Broadway was caught at Foriy-fourth strect and swoner, He was taken to the vensn #: Police station, where he sid We was Peter Mott of No. M8 Tenth aver He denied he had eided ip ihe rebbery of Schilling and Séhiliing court po: ity dim but he " ‘ THEY'RE TEETHING NOW HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912. a Those Eugenic Twins Coming On Fine; Boy to Be a Philosopher, Girl a Voter ¥ NIRS DA GORTON ANDO THE EUGENIY) Twins Their 80-Year-Old Father do. j they began to fret a little, as all babies But that 1s purely @ local, nervous Says They Are Both treats and cannot be helped, of NEVER HAD ANY TROUBLE TILL Very Intelligent. Dad Will Follow Teachings Set Down in Rousseau’s “Confessions.” ‘3 become of ¢he Hugenic That Is the question which somebody asked The Evening World, and Tue Evening World sent right over to the home of Dr. Daniel Allyn Gorton at No. 622 Eleventh street, Brooklyn, to find Out. Here is the anew: The twine will be five months old on Sept. %; thoy are cutting thelr teeth now and they weigh 10 and 9 pounds re- spectively, But that ls far from being a full report; just listen to thi Allyn, the Eugenic Boy, shows signe of being @ philosopher lke his dad. Leonora, the Eugenic Girl, gives every indication of becoming @ suffragette, Burely the world does not move so fi that everybody has forgotten the Bu- genic Twins by this time, It was only lust Aprli—on the 25th, to be exact—tyat they were born and thelr father, his eyes alight with pride, told then all about the theory of Bugenics which had been followed in bringing (hem into world, H Dr, Gorton was seventy-eight years old when he married Mise Beriha Renbeln, | his secretary, in June, 1911, and the wife, he chose was over forty. Friends of the couple thought they saw only an autumn romance in the wedding until April 2% Whea the twins arrived at Dr, Gorton house, Thon the proud father sent @ circular letter to his many friends in hea such Intellige my theory of eugenics in the selection of parents is working out in those bable ‘The boy alread ing a philosopher and 1 the girl, who takes has an Independent apin high order. getto I know. “Of course the bables have nothing’ but milk and soft food now, but when they begin to oat nolids I will not allow Meat breeds nothing amile, tlee as RB Dr. ‘Well, TEETH CAME. Gorton was asked if his of the raising of a perfect child included the old fashioned idea of walking the Moor at night. He laughed, theory Wo never did waik the floor| A with the children until thelr teething troubles began,” he answered, will admit that I do it occasionally; but I don’t believe that {1 spoils the ehild any when he ts teethi “Now I “Both are highly intelligent children, “Confession: hundred and fitty ye: are an applicable to-day as they wero when he wrote them. In fi them to eat meat. but the passion ere in a race children, 1 ft the father added with a wag of his t, I may say I never saw know that shows signs of be-; ill ae id mother, very | Nat, She will make a 6uffra-| No; A race of meat eat- prefer a dict of vegetables and nut I drink coffee In moderation, for I think Mt good for a man who us much. poison, however. coffee if they want to.” When he was asked what theortes he had for the training of his perfect twins Dr. Gorton replied: will follow the teachings of Jean Jacques Rousseau as set down in hia They were written o1 ‘8 ago and th nis brain In too great quantities it is a My babies can drink “But,” the Doctor interrupted with a Onare au did, T will not put them into prac- He sent all of ive children to a foundling asy- —_—_—— CHURCH BARN DANCE. which he gave the whole secret HE COULDN'T WELL GU WRONG, His secretary and he nad married, fe Ninetieth street, will Milwaukee Automobile Dealers’ Asso- the doctor advised his friends, to “tafe | 1 Beye Wosanaane we Petcare cation, American Automobile Assocli fi) w deep purpose ond aatusieg rpnat| evenings, Sept. 24, 25 und %, in the| tton executives, entrants and drivers! Jugnest and most exalted i o ne school auditorium, Nos. 521-223 East|in the various races were called into was to bring into the wor ‘ Le ie Ninety-first street, conference at a downtown hotel. baie Hesse bly . pee gett Rarace The man from “home” will be there! It was intimated that at least two jent of euKe polleved ‘ theory that determination of thi 4 child is not only possible, but » jae decided that it cal for the parents. should be a boy. Betore vestry and dixcovered that it was hardy, intedigens stuck, He was very! sure of his own sturdy blood, insured by a clean life of hard work, So he was wasured that not only would it boy, but & perfect boy, strong of bod) | and rich in intellect | Hut theory paid the doctor and hia wife twofold, It was (wins, Better yet, | wccording to the doctor, now they had not only a perfect boy, vut w periect eri So Ute world first heard of the ® Turn the rascals out-+the headache, bilious i children weighed five Pound ) stomach and foul gases—turn them out jepiece as birth, Now, lab Or Gorica Don’t put in another day of distress, Let Cascarets sweeten and regulate | te} haw they have wrown: stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermentin i "The bavies came twenty days t09) guy, tuke the excess bile rom your liver and c 008, and though they were perfectly | and constipation poison from the bowels. formed they were fra, Little Allyn Was Whal te called a “blue baby” be- ft hi cause » Ume vefore he assumed bis natu ral color, “Wikia @ month we had to put both infanis on 4 bottle and each lost a pound, FP would no them, but. as they beew ed with their mili they i up, and soon Were normal children for thelr age “Since then they , Recently when thelr teet! w er he had married Miss Reh- bein Dr, Gorton had looked up her a9 be untimely birth, and it was a Ume we were afraid we on ustomed to the food we an ye had not @ bit of was locked up in the West oriys chuie and no other infant troubles. ee to HH 5 The annual reunion and barn dance of the young and old folk of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, East | with the fiddle and bag-pipes to enliven Isle, Prizes will be given each evening to the best dresséd country couple, Tickets are twenty-five cents and may be had from the Rey, Jame: J, Talbot, No. 2% East Ninetieth street, a to all with the melodies of the Kmerald | CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, HEADACHY, LWER TORPIO(—CASCARETS SURE A Cascaret tonight will atraighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel bully and cheerful for months. Don't forget the childreh. att 0.A. GORTON WALLSTREET Prices again climbed to new high ranges at the outset of stock market trading to-day, A burst of strength ac- companied opening “ard all issues were quickly pointing upward. Steel was very prominen:, around 76, as were eat many low-priced apecialttes, which adyanced with alacrity, ‘The initial buying increased in force at the end of the first hour, and mos: of the leaders bettered their opening figures by almost one point. ‘Under the lead of Reading, Lehigh Valley and Steel, the entire market rose to the highest of the day at closing time, Net gaina ran throughout the list and in some instances exceeded two ints. ‘The feature of the last hour was the tremendous buying of Heading. With- out abatement the stock rose to 174, within 6 pointe of its highest price, Lehigh Valley kept pace with Reading, scoring an advance of over 2 points. Steel, responding to a heavy demand, crossed 76 without difficulty. The Closing Prices. prices of La Co. 3 S SEs SASALNSLE Sass FEEER EGPTEPLEOSTESSTOSESE SES SSeFasesce: TEL ESPEEETE FFE FSSA E FHF ~ State! ssEeus PSPS ELITE anne ers FER |SEEEEEEE EEE HEHE Dette te Ltt mw F 424 # By iT i eh a 18 aT 124) 144 oa i ati f m% 174 ahs BS Bt s yy 1s a Et 172) 1 B ty 7 18 13 113) Oy 6 { By BI sh Bt eal. VANDERBILT CUP RACE IS AGAIN POSTPONED. Course at Milwaukee Still Too Dangerous for the Autoists—May Run Off Event To-Morrow, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 21.—The Vanderbilt Cup race was called off for to-day, the condition of the track still being too dangerous for the speeding autolsts, Recent rains have left inches of mud on some parts of the course. Referee Pardington announced that the decision as to the time and date for running the Vanderbilt race would be announced officially at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Meantime oMcers of the days would be needed to dry eut the course. Ometals, however, insisted that the course could be put in condi- | tion, with the aid of the sun, in @ few per of the local i elation running the Van bilt event to-morrow (Sunday), constipation, the sick, sour tonight with Cascarets, our food and that Merikee ry off the decomposed waste matter Then you will feel great. TIMES ARE HARD! @ run through Central F EVEN GOOD CROOKS CAN'T MAKE LIVING! Pair of Exports Caught Try- ing Old Game, Say ‘Good Old Days” Are Past. James Farrell at No. and Frank Daly of No. 216 Warren street, Jersey City, clerks, as they called themselves when taken before Deputy Commissioner — Dougherty, looked shamefully at their feet, when they saw that Capt. in char % Ninth aventie ‘auret, of the detective bureau, recognized | them as veteran crooks of renown and reat ability in the days of Superin- tendent Byrnes, For they had caught in Battery Park by Detectives Mugge and Micelll, working the de- threadbare, old “dropped en- me. It was as though Corot had been caught painting patent med!- cine advertisements. The pair had been observed dropping the envelope with the false fold of bills in ft again and again on the park sidewalks. if the game had worked, they would have attracted a greenhorn immgrant to pick it up and then would have pounced upon him and claimed a division of the contents, taking securt- ty In real money) from him while he counted the imitation money, and run- ning @way with it. But oof an immi- grant bit at the bait. One even ran after them with the envelope, when t ad worked #0 coqsely that he had seen it dropped, Yet Farrell is described in Byrne's vho’s who In crime’ as one of the moat akiliful of “scratchers" (forgers) and @ member of the grew which, in 1890 fleeced B. T. Babbitt, the soap man, out of nearly $1,000,000, Farrell has spent nixteen years of his life in prison, Once in Gonzales, Tex., he his cell and militia for thirty-six hours, til _his ammunition was exhausted, To Daly the Byrnes book gave credit | ans @ master of swindlers and one of the smootheat confidence men in the world, He hi been observed of late much in the company of wire-tapper swindlers, He has been arrested eleven times since 18% and has served seven prison terms, “Getting down pretty you?” Fauret asked Daly. “Got to get the price of a living somehow,” said Daly, “There's no big mongy loose uptown any m ins THEY'LL SPEND 10 DAYS ON ISLAND AS PAYMENT FOR THEIR RIDE IN TAXI Mr. Harris and His Lady Friend Had Fine Time Till It Came to Settling. un low, aren't ‘The meter ticked on for three hours | this morning while a taxicab carried Charles Harris of Pittsfield, Muas,, and Irene Dale, who says her home is in Asbury Park, on a joy ride that inGluded rk and a final stop at the West Sixty-elghth street po- lice station. Harris could not pay the $3.00 the meter showed us the price of the taxi trip, nor the $10 fine Imposed in the West Side Court as the price of his failure to pay Anthony Minido, the chauffeur, so he went to the Island for ten days, along with his companion on the cab ride, ; Harris, who said he had been stopping at the Hotel Manhattan, said oe could easily raise the fine were he allowed to go to the hotel, but his request was refused. According to Minido he picked up Harris and Miss Dale at Jack's res- taurant Mm Sixth avenue, with another couple. He drove through the park and north in Highth avenue as far as One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. ‘The second couple, he said, got out of the cab at Riverside Drive and Ninety- sixth street on the return trip. At Columbus Circle Harris went through his pockets and found only $2, so Minido insisted the journey be continued at his if necessary, as far as the Miss Dale her New ddress was the Empire Hotel. mely gowned and Harris York She was han hh Ma ah __ wanker a TN gee EN EL eh he been | IRISH LEADER WHO SAYS | LORDS MUST SWALLOW | . HOME RULE BILL SOON 4): 1 William = H, leader in Partiamént, arrived to-day on the’ White Star lner Baltic, bound for the convention of the United Irish League, to be held tn Philadelphia on Monday. He was accompanied by his wife. When he was asked about the, status of the Home Rule bill in Parliament Mr. Redmond said: “As to the opposition to that bill, I believe that it will not prove stable in the final vote. The Government has 4 majority in its favor, and it will surely pass the Commons, What) will become of it in the Lords ts, of course, problematical, ut I belleve that public sentiment will Jam it through the upper house. There is no difference of opin- fon on Home Rule betwee:. Liberals and the Lamor party. They will work to- Beth on this score.” Mr. Redmond said after the conclusion | of the Philadelphia convention he will) attend the meetings of the league ia various cities and will then go to Can-| ada to be the guest of Mr. Doherty, Min- | ister of Justice in the Borden Govern-| ment and an old friend of years stand- ing. ‘The largest meeting scheduled for Mr, Redmond in the United States Is to be held in Carnegie Hall on Sunday eve- ning, Sept. 29 hia affair, which has the indorsement of a committee of leading New Yorkers headed by Alton B. Parker, Justice Martin J. Keogh and Herman Ridder, promises to be the most notable Irish Home Rule demonstration ever held in the city. pete: FORMER JOCKEY FULLER GOES TO THE WORKHOUSE. Grover Cleveland Fuller, who ten years ago rode the horses of Tim Sulll- van and others to many a victory, was to-day sent to the workhouse for three months on a charge preferred in the West Side Court by Mrs. Rose Siviger, ‘a bride of nineteen, who lives at No, 122 Weet Sixty-fifth street. Mra. Siviger avserted that Fuller, who was out on bail pending trial for the alleged theft of a watch and chain, entered her apartment at noon yester- day and attempted to embrace her. Her cries brought neighbors and he fled, but was recognized, A few hours later the y Was arrested, rin the old days was one o: the turf favorites. He fell from a mount and broke his leg, and for some time r it was said he was one of . At one time he being worth several dollars, was credited with hundred DYSENTERY, | DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS. thousand Internally—A half (o a tesapoontul of Radway’s | Ready Relief in a half tnmbler of te fe. | peated as often as the discharges can| BR finnnel saturaved wiht R Wa Maced over the stomach and bor wil {Immediate relief anid sorn effect a cure, ieikil SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, | George Witson, known here as Wilson, JAIL-BREAKER WITSON CARRIED MAKE-UP BOX, RODE A MOTORCYCLE, ! Police Find His Supposed I odg-| ing Place in Philadelphia— Second Escape Foiled. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—Additton- al Ifght on the methods employed by burglar and ‘New York Tombs jail breaker, charged with a series of rob- beries in Atlantic City, was shed to-day | when City Hall Detectives Coogan and! Tucker discovered the local headquar- ters of the daring griminal. Acting on a tip received by Capt Cameron, the detectives went to a fur-| nished room house tn thé neighborhood of Thirty-second and Dauphin «streets, They found that @ man answering Wit- son's description had occupied a room in the house for the past month. In the room was found a mask, @ wig, a complete make-up box and @ motorcycle, ‘Witson is under spectal guard to-day he having picked the lock tn his cell in Central station in City Hall date last night, but failed to escape, Witson used the fork brought In with | hig supper, He bent one of the prongs, with which he manipulated the tumbiers | of the big lock on the cell door untli all he had to do was to pull the door open, climb over the top of the cell and make good his escape, When Jaller John Collins went for the dishes after Witson had finished eating | he noticed that the fork was missing. He searched the cel! and discovered the bent fork, Witeon was moved to an- other cell and a guard placed over him. ‘The claims of New York and New Jer- sey for the prisoner may have to be fought ot ‘before Gov. Tener will decide as to which State should have him, Officially the local authorities have received no word that Witson ts wanted in New York. Despatches from Atlantic City indicate | that Miss Price, who was @ friend of Witson’s and from whom he stole jow- elry to the value of $1,400, may not pros. ecute him if ehe can get her property back, She is fll in her apartments, more from indignation than anything else. While waiting to eee what the author!- ties will do with him, Witson Is just as flamboyant as he was immediately fol- lowing his arrest. He says he would NINE MEN LASHED AT WHIPPING POST IN DELAWARE JA One, a White Man, Given 20 Blows Before He Begins Two Years Sentence. WILMINGTON, Del, Sept, 21—Bhe whipping post, which is still an in- strument of legal punishment in Delaware, was brought into play in the Jail yard of the County workhouse ; to-day, Nine men were chained to St and each received from ten to twenty lashes on the bare back One of the men, lashed by Warden Crawford until great red weals stood owt on his flesh, Charles ©. + Chamberlain, white, twenty-two years old. Ho was arrested recently 1) Hlizaveth, N. J. and on conviction of robbery was sentenced to receive twenty lashes and to serve two years in prison. Chamberlain received his puniah- ment without an outery but war badly used up at the finish, The others whipped were negroes. Passenger Conch Bept. | 21. hi — Residents ded by Senator Platt, mplained jo, the Public Service of Painted have c Commtasion that the Company has \nstalled Erie Raliroad old passen: coach in that village udstitute for the station whieh ned down last March, HERE 1S A REAL IVSPEPSIA CURE: “Pape’s Diapepsin”’- Settles Upset Stomachs and Ends Indigestion in 5 Minutes Do some foods you eat hit back—taste ood, but work badly; ferment into stub- rn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy omach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests, everything, leaving nothing to sour and t you. There never was anything se 'tately quick, 40 certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is disordered, you will get happy relief in; rather be taken back to New Jersey, as he fears something may happen to him if he is incarcerated in the Tombe after his escape. “It will be harder to remarked Witson, “since thi aix mo ‘Tombs outside of out now,” have put lights in the courtyard of the id hi placed lights on the the wuilding.”” Find Body Of ‘ten Island. inutes, but what pleases you most is that it strenghtbens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some- times—they are slow, but noteure. Dia- pepsin is quick, positive and puts yeur stomach in a thy condition se misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as Dia) comes in contact with the stomac! The body of an unidentified man waa| tress just vanishes—your stomach gete found floating off Fort Wadsworth, | sweet, mo gases, no belching, no eructa- Staten Island t an undertaking Stapleton, The man wi in about forty- five years old, five feet six inches tn| ever made by height and weighed about 190 pounds, | case of Pape's There were two religious medals on |store, You realize in five minutes the body. It was apparently a case of accidental drowning. | lay, and was taken to| tions of undigested food; your head clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you piss & large fifty-cont jiapepsin from any drug needless it is to suffer fro dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. has eyes in his head" that housefurnishings are on the instalment plan get the goods in any other It sponsib conveniences, for free advice from compet HSIDESOF 6™ AVE. J. BGrer: Double gal Green 1'radin Buy Goods on the Instalment Plan? 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