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"ance, the Bajkan allies are constantly | | Set aot ~ TRRKS DRVEN BAEK TO QUZ WALDO BY BULGA 1 ATADRANIPLE, — POLEINQUIY One Detachment chment_Annihated Attorney Buckner Deckares and Strongholds Near City Captured. wn He'll Call Commissioner Regarding Foody Case. WIN VICTORY. GRELKS Deputy Police Commissioner James 1. Dition was again a witners to-day before the Curran Aldermanic foe Investiga- time Committee, It war announced the case of former Lieut. Stanton, Atari aned by Commiexioner Wallo, would not be inquired into to-day, as ret ported, It developed in ihe examination of Commitsstoner Tillon, when he was qu tioned concerning the rehearing In the $ case of Lieut, Poody, that Commissioner Waldo held the rehearing, of which no report was ma Defeat Sultan’s Troops in Two Days’ Battle and Pursue Them in Flight. sorta, Pulgaria, Oct. 23.—Terrifi fighting was in progress to-day along thé; Whole: Bulgartan front, according exclatined Mr. Huckner, ‘we to official despatches, The Hulgertin shall ask Mr. Waldo about t Fooly force ‘opehating a@ainst Adrighople| case and we ghall put him on the stand |, feached Orda, a redoubt situated to the [asain Boss ‘ west of the Turkish stronghold. After anhe pavee seit . t np stand belo he probers Ix in. store ne Com- ne Settee se ee chee, et | miationer: “ 6 ckne pou ety he that To the north of Adrianople several Saat se sede me hee A advance Turkish positions have yee een nH. Tapman a rehearing eaptured by the Bulgarians after turt- | fave Cope been fy errrigy eu fighting. ‘The Turks fed precipi Oe ae een ane oe i iemlissed) ately toward Adrianople, leaving many | {C8Pt Tappan havin, vee el cate flead behind them. The following day, June vit, Com: | During the battle before Adriqnopl: | Me#loner Waldo addressed a letter to the henvy guns in the Turkish redoubty| (ie Mayor, askin permission to agra to, the northwest of the city opened fire | the rehearing to Tappan, Tie May m the Bulgarian assailants. wrote In return, “Yes, let this case shooting, ineffective. In the meantime a force of Turklaly troops was annihilated while making a sortie from ¢! eastern f the city. ATHENS, Oct. 2%~The Greek army Gefeated the Turkish troops to-day be- yond Glassona after a vigorous attack anid the Turks are now retreating to the town of Servia, according to a denpatch from Crown Prince Constan- tine Of Greece, commander-in-chief of the Greek army. CROWN PRINCE SENDS NEWS » OF TWO DAYS’ BATTLE. ‘The Crown Prince telegraphs that the ‘Turkish army, composed of twenty- two battalions of infantry anil six bat- teFies of artillery, was compelled ‘to abandon its positions and retire before the Greek onslaught. The order has been given for a general pursutt by the Greek army. ‘The Crown Prince has estauiished his however, Was irregatar ‘and testified Co.n- Dillon. r read | Inst Capt. was dlamissed fro by Commi! Dey. “Did the charge against Tappan eon- | stitute “conduct unbecoming an officer? asked Mr, Buckner, “It did not. Tappan did sor deliberate lie ments ina fi the record the | ‘Tappan on which | n the department | he not tell a Th are! duct | cermiag the who obta tend the f a dow. “Is there any case of Tapan Kogers, who wa. for making 4 false statement?” asked Mr, Buckner enquarters et Khanhadiixogo. “There was no lle in the Tappan case, The battle which was won to-day waa| While lie und faloehood exixted in the Yeaterday morning and lasted nti |! delng continued this morning. Gen er of the Greck to the War Of- the Turkis) village of 1). timed 9.20 last eveuing, sn troops) have aprponc: Sertich Position and remain ther. Danny was difference who wan reinstate Alimninwed, between the und only bout, tk Garkcheny mopped the baitle, which will | Stanton case send ham anny atbout the ve Aortnortow morning,” vi why you missioner Dillon ow armly. resumed. " LONDON, Oct. 23—Heavy fighting 1s replied Com. Provesding on every side of the Balkan Poninsula, and competent quarters re fmelitied to believe that the conflicts | The success of many» @te much more serious than official Salaee on hy av vine eat Feporty would indicate re While the ailted armies of Bulgaria, Ber Montenegro and Greece have oudticss had tie best of the pret Teles wide by 28th @ry skirmishes and sintiiven” te tela rn gre cae a @mall Turki: for es, villa t ie" : wader lest | ATTACKS “THIRD DEGREE” PH): side will ve the most euccesss Heothe main theatie of the war IN TRIAL FOR MURDER. THOUSANDS FALL IN BATTLE Police Captaiif Denies Unfairness in Getting Admissions: from Mckenn: NEAR AQRIANOPLE. Both Turks and Bulgarians claim to When the tri ie! the varied stat pee McKenna B the official sor aix Sins MI independent ouservers, a ine Was resumed @Nte GHA miuitary attaches are being |r4ay befor Rosalsky in Gen- Rept in tbe hear oral Sesalons Police Capt, Price testl- fi'd to admissions made by Me! the Meesu cs ” Capt. Price said, @ dexperato Turiish ree “that ant.nople . hes | he ba laying with the ehild and the enemy wan showing | 934. ¢ vr body Into the cellar pxation and y prow hid It. He told me overwarining Turkish jw whet the ehtld an Leake Gk mine | Orosinen apt. Price, attack is A {What he termed the “third degree” pO Set inethods of the police, saying that Me @trength and £ a trap thnates liconna had been coerced Into makli Of the killed an ded to-day Tan | damaging stat ' i Al into the tho: You fad this man al h ou had this man alone when you BERLIN, Oct. Phe Serviane were |quizzed him? the lawyer asked Capt. @@vancing on Urkup to-day, according | rice. to latest advices from the Balkans. The town Of Kumanova, which was reported Wan sald to-day ably to the sur- 4, who expected the Turks to make a prolonged remtet- Yo, adr, Every cony with tim was In the pres nerses, Lieut ton Thad Wines and a ater from the Dintrict-Attorney's was very mild @ith him had been told it wax the handle hit." Krapher Moe 1 because 1 *, | the jarrested Mre of wit. |} est way to BIFFS AND WHIFFS “| ONCE MORE IN GREETTWO SLEUTHS ON BARREN ISLAND Amazons Give Pat Police Liv 300 During Attack on Island Prison. Battle When Women Are One Lone Woman Stands Off | | through the roaring crowd to the station |to get the prisoner first Itamured there | indthen, ‘with epwotters Gi ae} avery foot of the ! the ferry roan the th in the baffle ree, and ble w irren Island st WIFE LEFT BABY IN HALL, SAYS ACCUSING HUSBAND. Asks Separation From Woman Who Didn't Want to Be Bothered ely With Infant. Mra, Mary Shanahan, white ha Arrested for Robbery. and dreased in mourning, told Supreme Court Just gerich to-day bow her gon, Joseph Shanah. had found — his own girl baby tying in the hall of TINPANS IN THE AIR, | their home. Young shanah suing his wife, Sarah, f @ separation, The husband jed that he did not live with bis wife long after birth of the baby. They had teen arated only a@ little while, he when he Shanahan street and 1 not want to be bothered with the baby, He offered to care for it If he Would bring it to bis Se mother's home. TAst to the lay of the Battle of Bars] “I have the child now," said old Mra fot Idend Khanahan, “My gon came nto the cee + with a twoepit [2M Where T was sitting one day tn It began, oh king! with @ two-bit liom with the baby In ile arme,, Me hud chicken=a Barren Irland hen, wt that--|¢oind the enild in the hall J it ended, Most Kxaited, with a] Michael Tappe Vd a of gi vot 4 of Mes, [Of the husband, ‘testified he was FNAL thst Ml ceeh abt ast Present when M Shanahan, the William Evans, desk Heutenant in the evar wlitt nae i Barren Island police # of the Harren Island pollce force, wh Js Polteeman William vans, Already it been told Jacob Golben was asraulted and by four Harren nd Amagone Ww haa how he displayed his roll of $81 sImoleons tn- of one Barren ‘The Bar- cidental to the pure Island fow! (price 2 vents), ren Island police force went forth « wault and robbery of Golben Paulina Bvon and Martina Kostka, They were wafted the Barren Isiand breeze to the Fiat- ie court and there held yes. bush terda ton. In $2,00 atl, each, for But two more of the vallant women of laree, they, too, he island were still at Magistrate ordered that brought to civilization and the courts, So Detectives John Fennesaey and Syl- vester Brierton of the Flatbush station fared forth to bring in the maining culprits. CROWD GATHERED AND “MEN. ACED THE 6LEUTHS. Trouble then perched — upon of the Barren Island breene. tlon and wife robbed Mra thelr shoulders and menace was In the breath ast One the Bronx neh one hen | trouble. _———— WILL ADOPT FOUNDLING LEFT IN HER HOUSE. Woman Wants Two-Days’-Old Infant Found in ‘Baby Carriage. Allen Roberts, a waiter, was going to his apartment at-No, 43 Weat Fiftteenth stre late last night when he heard the wailing of a child in the h first floor, 1 fer and on Ini he he rlave standing under th: found a two days’ old ba up in a white cloth, ov re- been placed @, child's coat of good mate. flal but. made for a child much older. He found the owner of the baby car- rage, Louis Bisenberg, a laundryman, who lives in the house, but Eisenberg declared he Knew nothing of the child. Patrolman Egan was called and he ¥ ing on the Island, they | took the tnfant to the West Seventeenth went, iceman Evans, the local] street station, Later he took it to for home of Mrances Smith | Hellevue Mospltal, Barly t for #0 # her name—and put her under Instantly word spread through all wide wilderne! were arr an to gather in front of who are solemnly accused women smite h a volley of Kite lowed a hor Then f tective Brierton, near breaking It leaving a wide wound. When krappled with her she went down of floor, aming and fighting with Kl fists, She cut ete finger on the rij ive Fenn wagon, ven as battle was waging at Island police force, which Is, inetden ly, the home of the force and the combined. A woman came first alone to the on and told Mra, Desk Lieuter ns that her husband, the for nt the message that the we ready in the station coo! the wrong prisoner; she shoul leased, But the desk Heeutenant wife did not fall for any such. Pe btlety, She said that she @ Mrs. until the for 6 Kot back. TO GIVE BATTLE. Whereupon, out of the ground, Polish frult of Cadmus's teeth, #p the Amagons tre e squatters’ tlements, running by dd dow «pins, shrieked lke knives; irons, 08, slver in ra, Wi of the the ne) where more ante there, The neighboring towns of Hammill, @ stenographer in the | women stood, shrieking futile deflar Pristina, Kotohana and Kratovo wore al- of the Dimtrlot-Att Then back came the detectives Peady reported occupied by the Servian ‘4 4 Capt Price} Bvans, with the chatned Servians’ claims are all true, King Peter's forces have secured a firm foothold in Albania, cutting off Scutart from relict and giving the Montenogrins @ practically free hand for their opera- tions further to the northward, SULTAN’S TROO MASSACRE é CHRISTIANS. LIN, Hungary, Oct, 23—Mas- of Christians by the retreating have ocourred nearly everywhere Sukan's troops have been forced to ‘ack, i was charged to-day in Mensages from Belgrade, In their ad- Silversmiths through smoking villages, it} ‘asserted, their streets strewn with corpecs of their elaughtered in- The Turks, one account said, determined to make such a desert At London the country that it will not eupport | invaders. SILVER h Fleet Prepares for Fight. | CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 23.—The | h fleet was hurriedly refitting to-day under orders to sail at on Greek naval force in t the admission CRICHTON BROS. A large consignment of OLD ENGLISH just been received from the London house, which includes many fine and early pieces, and makes the stock one of the most interesting in the United States. 636 Fifth AVENUE Corner Sist St. |waxon. ‘They had to fight thelr of London Old English Silver Prices LONDON; 22 OLD BOND STREET e gave the English version of arr of squatters huts that sting people, and a tion house and home of the Barren your lyre at this June- y met the advance < kitchen chalr, which projectile made Its trajectory straight to the right ankle of sey's pinkey t hand nearly in twain, The officers had to shackle her hands and her feet and carry her to the police Gashateky outpost, a siege was laid to the hearth and fireside of the Barren nan al- Mrs. Smith, mith would stay in the cooler AMAZONS SPRING FROM GROUND t and wife of the and gagKed Mary Gashateky in the bottom of the Gertrude Peterson, wife of living In the house, ¢ e station house and sald she wanted to adopt the would make applica- the wuthorities, Or aN LONG TERMS FOR TWO. wat. the the taland for el a detectives from Gashateky, the fourth of the hlghway- tenced to Seven and a Halt Years ta uperiptende the Bureau of Live of the Department’ of’ Justic headquarters in thig. oity, at Wo by Division ‘iam i ‘gation with rnotinged Hughey hen ade | and the Federal hey the| Martello we ling Re Hinkowltz, rs old, to the proprietress of a disreputable house At Bridgeport, Conn, and Di G feet ty to J, for im- the Jail She—When they raise your swary, ata. nant had id be and oMah hl 7 READY: TO USE like lOCENTS. rang wet the with they lor Randwiches n her!” At Delicatessen iam Kun forth | 300 nce. and Grocery Stores way the People’s Contidence Have you e' it is that 60 many products thi f sight and are so reason is plain—the the promises of the manufacturer. applies more particularly to a m al preparation that has re Value almost sells itself cured, to those who are in need of it. In an interview on the subject a pi local druggist says “Take f wamp-Root, ‘er hesitate | in almost y case it shows im results, as many of my customers testify, other kidney remedy that I know of has so large a sal Th sdue to the fact that it fulfils coming ki ty adder diseases, corrects uri les and neutralizes the uric causes rheumatism. A free trial bottle will be ‘nail absolu free, Addr | Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, | Ges sold wal Nanuygis liver an acid whie sent WOW HODKAX, "The Secret oF Success Genuine Merit Required to Win, those who inea been success of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp- ry rH ary troube estore ‘ELOPERS 10 JERSEY NOT BEYOND REACH OF NEW YORK COURTS! HONEYMOONERS SAIL Jurisdiction of Tribunal Here | Whitelaw “Reid RB. Upheld in Annulment Suit | Strassburger, New Balkan wo, 1514 MAURETANIA STORMED , ~ and of Anna Prell. | Envoy, Among Passengers, ALBANY, Oct, 2.—The Court of Ap-| The Mauretania of the Cunard line poate, In passing on the appealed action! *@iled at 1 o'clock this morning for Fishguard and Liverpool, carrying 400 first cabin passengers. Most of then were in their berths before the bis liner (tas rtered a new arial end iett her dock. Among them were White- caging taiee | law Reld, Ambassador to Great Britain. in another Stave the courts of and Mra. Refd, who have been home on gh he “| a visit for a few weeks. Haight, In the majority opinion, |" other passenger was Gen. Bir John French, Chief of Staff of the British Army and one of the heroes of the for the annulment of the marriage of Anna Prell, who was under age when she became the wife of William Cun. nlagham, declare contracte this 8 Judge Bay The marriage of the plaintiff to the defendant in the State of New Jersey, while nder the age of legal! joer War, who has been veiting in t! consen! it the knowledge of con-! country and Canada, Me: visited West went of her parents, is repugnant tol point to see his friend, Gen. Leonard our public policy and legistation, and in view of the fact that the parties were, and ever since hi been residents of this State, our courts have ihe power to relieve the plaintiff by annulling the marriage.” Wood, but did not get @ chance to see him. ‘There were several honeymoon couples and the parties accompanying them to the pier were well equipped with noise, oon rice and old shoes. Anna Prell was seventeen when she} Ralph Beaver atrassburger and his and William Cunningham, a boarder at| bride of @ year, who was Miss May her mother's home, 107 Seventh | Bourne, eldest daughter of Commodore Bourne of the New York Yacht Club, formerly @ football star at Annapolis, is going to the Balkans to take his ap- pointment as Consul-General of the United States to Servia, Bulgaria and Roumania, New York, decided to get mar- refected at the City Jan, 30, 1910, they Jour- Westw N. J, where an obliging clergyman complied, ‘They kept the marriage a secret for three months. When Mrs, Prell learned avenue, ried, Hall, 8 neyed to a For tautry, Prendera: of {t she instituted annulment pro- cveding Justice. Greenbaum diae| Dietrict-Attorney Whitman was asked missed the complaint, explaining that) by Comptroter Prendergast to-day to the jurisdiction lay in New Jersey. catigate the statement of Mr. Ox- The Appellate Division confirmed this made before. the Senate com- view. An appeal to the Court of Ap-| Washington that primary peala resulted in the reversal. dammiitee If GR a ‘aud Fetnré, ight Assembly District. Mr. Millis made the #etatement under oath that he of swindling people had been informed that Louis Freid said the!former Republican leader of the dis- ‘an you really read| trict, was concerned in these alleged fraud —perpetrated in the interests ville Courier-Journal.) on @ fortune tell district attorney. the past? “No. of Col. Roosevelt. At present Freidet Weil |is an employee in the Finance Depart- And ed to read the culprit's| ment, having been appolnted by Comps rf stormy record you read the judge. No.” troller Prendergast. In his letter to the District-Attorney, the Comptroller says he does not seek to protect Frei- At anyjdel or any other man, and adds that “Col. Roosevelt's friends are not’ pro- tecting ‘wrong doers.’ future?” inquired 1, T can to some extent. I can tell you where you'll be for Decidedly Stylish! There is “io. corset:on a par witha Redfern,. not. even one costing from two to three. times, the price. REDFERN ‘ MODELS are conceded by Fashion crea- tors at home and abroad to excel in design and wéaring qualities all other corsets—not only are they accurate in shape, but in appearance are dainty, with ma- terial soft and beautiful—chif- fon-like in quaiity —that fits with the softness of kid. The trimming, which is so neces- sary a part of the corset daintiness for under-dressing, is in perfect keeping with the most exquisite lingerie. Wherever Redfern Models are sold they are fitted and they are sold at all high-class shops. “Security” Rubber Button Hose Supporters Attached. $3.50 to $15 Per Pair THE WARNER BROTHERS COMPANY MICHI GAN FURNITURE CO REE is Mah Rocher with Every |] $25 Purchase. | | Leath Turkish Recker with every $100 Purchase, stopped to reason why | Sk LIBERAL_CREDIT TERMS ; z bens $50 |APARTMENTS| $7: 50 Down $100 bows $75 |s59 to#500) $102" $150 ‘ rice — = AVE ‘BET IIB ©GIIO sts. QOEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9O'CLOCK ‘WITH RICE AND SHOES AS; er lection wagon street to-day. by the society at womén may ity lingerie. wo A pair of solid 14- karat polish- ed gold sleeve links, with fancy edge, ble, We views on the portant of a Solitaire Ring because Europe over heads of the dieman and for you. into hand m solid 14-karat 14-Karat.. 18-Karat, question buy diamonds 6:7 22-Karat.. $8.75 22-Karat..$10.50 LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Saturday Nights Until 19 ‘HORSE THIEF STEALS CHARITY WAGON FULL OF RICH FOLKS’ FINERY) Laundry ‘Collector House to See His Rig Dis- appear Around Corner. There are lots of wealthy people in Washington Square and avenue who have an uhpleasant shock coming to them when they } theft of the Charity Organ from V A lundry No. cighth ag a laundresses’ agency and asa achool where depen: earn fine laundring, People of large mana who are seeking an opportunity to h use It exclusively for thelr ‘flnes ‘The expected wrath of some h en patfons when the theft of their finery is made known to them has already caused deop Mines to the face of the driver, Patrick Reilly. Among the sufferers are the families Lamberts Go Over | Middlemen’s Heads — What we show in the pictures here as well as all other forms of Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry in our store would be marked ‘at much higher prices if we stuck to old ideas of buying. But we, don’t. rers ourselves and WE CREATE FASH.- IONS. Some articles it would not pay us to make, and those we buy, but always direct from tie maker—never through a middleman, What ‘the newly established Parcels Post is expected to do for’ by cutting out middlemen, LAMBERT § BEEN DOING FOR BUYERS OF DIA MOND AND SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, WATCHES AND SIL- VERWARE FOR OVER A THIRD OF A CE Here are some sus ee for strong, honest, handsome, inex: pensive Jewelry Gifts ier Me OT We are large manufac! buyers of produce, &e. BROTHERS HAV simple, dignified, dura- meet your im- Dia- mond Engagement we in the mid- pay spot cash for them, getting the benefit of all discounts— this means a saving Then we (A hand IMPORT THEM DI- RECT and put them ade or 50 Store Open Until 6 Hieventh ptrect; Washington Square; Retily said that. he laundry at No. t half past 2 wagon, which wagon bore the name Organization Sectety: Leaves ick up horses left sts drivers and (rom the land “That sensational been out si with a guide. lower Fifth rn of the Jon's cole est Eleventh is maintained 516 West. Twent empldyment wr guide. id the char- Bears the Bignature of ppear in Heavy solid 14-karat gold stiff + bar sleeve but- tons, navural leaf design, ae in de- mand, $4.25 | $7.50 The variety of Solid Gold Sleeve Links, plain or brightened with. directly imported diamonds, runs into the hundreds, Don't Fail to Have a Chain or Fob Every wearer watch should have a fob tt id 14-karat gold chain th iooke olen trace pattern sol -karat gold chain every looks of which strength and the wearing quality in it. yoo Sugeest the Dickens or double chain (pocket to pocket). Look at our Solid Gold Vest Chains of $9.00 up; Solid Gold Fobs, $4. pycyaaie Diamond Saving 18-karat gold or platinum ings, factory, Fvery stage of bu: ufacturing economy for WHETHER PAY $50.00 or $100.00 $150.00 or $500.00, you get the best Single vest chain, $20,7! 75 of this quat ity wold for| $100.00 This artis. tleally ent, {ine white diamend in mate moun ting only the the ring made without solder. 44-Karat.. $6.60 18-Karat.._ $8.10 of G. H. Penjamin of No 2. W, W. @. Deviss ¥p. Ht. East Tenth street, and 8. C. 13 West Twelfth street. 12 West Eleventh o'clock and that W ne out he saw the taf end 6f was painted red, making the turn dato Sixth avenge. The iT that the theft was the work of an organized band of horse thieves who fter changing the eélor of the animals sell them at the auctions tn the East Side horse markets. —— A Simple Method. Pu Mrs. ting deer in Colorado Did she shoot any? How did she contrive to hit She invariably atmed at the CASTORIA. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Atways Bought Prices from $1.75 up. other style: buy and you get antee for reliability. We are in a modest locality. store rents or fix- ings ‘9 be pald by you, Seamless Wedding Rings Choosing the wedding ring ts doubly a pleasure when you know *hat every is guaranteed solid gold them in any style, width, thickness and date and initials are ep- graved without charge. 8. Porte by wat gctlecrtng fost of thé Charity The police de- anding by their Dealer.) Garble has of a {sa fancy’ 5 $27.7: up mount. in. our own ing and :1an- is any ] You $10.00 . or money will Lambert guar- No fancy and, You may have shape or PARTY | _GAME, printed in in colors, on heavy ¢ “coated paper; size 18 ins. by 28 ime. 3 3 barrel of f monkeys.