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one a BATTLE STILL RAGING AT CONSTANTINOP 20,000 Suffragists March in Fifth Avenue To-Night {Circulation Books Open to All,?? ; oa : peach PRICE ONE OENT. Coorrtee. URLS New Vert Wenahe NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBE ‘WOMEN MARCH IN TRIUMPH WOMAN LED, 0 TH AVENE TON, oc f “ Circulation Books Open to All,” | r R 9, 10 PAGES Grand Marshal, the Drummer and the Trumpeter In the Great Parade of Suffragettes To-Night 1912. “PRICE ONE CENT. SULTAN IS DEFANT; | WL DE, RATHER BEATRICE ' Cox MRS"HAINES Cox/ ae CHEERING FOR BE VITOR Suffragists 20,000 Strong Cele- brate Winning of Four More States to Their Cause. HOPE TO WIN NEW YORK Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale, on Snow White Mare, Will Lead the Way. Twenty thousand suffragettes, finshed with Western victory of the cause, will parade down Fifth avenue at 8 o'clock to-night, carrying torches, lanterns, banners, challenges and flaring trane- Darencies calling on the recalcitrant men to etand and deliver. A mare will lead, It comes about this way: The mare is enow white, young but ardent, and since he ts to carry with becoming srace Miss Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale, eran’ marshal, why, it follows the mage will dead, RS Then will come twenty white gowned suffragettes, tooting six toot trumpets— ima) tooting, for they don't work— made Up for by the 200 voices, male and female, rising on the wind with a prayer for New York's awakening. After thet will come a mingled riot of SENCE OF ROOSEVELT. Despite the announcement that Gov.- . elect Sulzer will not be in line and de- spite the cold refusal of Theodore Roosevelt to march with them, dor of the feminine enthusiasts un- limited, They swarmed around head- quagtere of the Woman 6uftrage party, No © East Thisty-fourth street, all day, getting imo their costumes and it the equal suffrage move- for the enthusiasm. tee—Arizona, Michigan, end Kansas—ere in high favor A a@eparate float for each State veady and a representative from State will ait enthroned. Miss | | eb jaf it ‘Wisconsin Senator, is here to ‘the Michigan float. The ban- jue [ rill load in handling the rib- Dut will be well protected trom @t% of a male hand if one will carry something. Mra, through whose efforts organized, has ordered suoh as they use in on the Champs Elysees. IM'MANIGAL TELLS JURY HIS CAREER OF DYNAMITING In First Public Statement He Accuses Hockin of Leading Him Into Plot. “HE WAS MAN TO DO IT.” Describes Methods of Letting off Bombs, Says He Was Careful Not to Kill. INDIANAPOLIS, Iné., Nov. %—For ‘the first time in public #ince tis arrest Gineteen months ago, Ortie EB, Mantgai related at the trial of the forty-five ac- cused “bomb plotters” toxtay bie experi- ences as @ hired dynamiter, ‘The confessed accomplice of the Mo- Namara brothers, as @ government wit- ness, began shortly before noon, tel!- ing how for more than four years he caused explosions ebout the country against employers of non-union tabor, He Girectly accused Herbert 8. Hock- in, now secretary of the International Association of Bridge and st@ictural Iron Workers, of {inducing him to do Gynamtting under pay of the unfon. At the outset MoMentgal asserted he at- tempted ¢o protect the lives of people whenever setting off a bomb. TOLD HE WAS THE MAN TO DO 'DYNAMITING. ‘I had been @ member of the tron- wordoers’ union aince 1903," sald Mc- Manigel, “and hed worked in Mil- waakee, Chicago and Joliet, Jl, when man todo it, He sald: ‘You used t» tm @ etone quarry and you know ww to use explosives, You'll be paid the union.’ Srotested, but he tok me if 1 didnt de an the executive board said he'd e¢: ‘Wae boycotted against getting a consented. e to wet the dynamite was the qamtion, I decided to go to my undle, William Behm, at Bicomville, who bad @ stone quarry. I went to Bicomvilie June 22 and brought back to Detros in a guitcase 35 pounds of dyna- Victim Found at Georgetown, Com, but She Was Not Known in Village, SLAYERS LEFT NO CLUE. Girl Is Belleved to Have Been Murdered Some Distance From Georgetown. (Bpectel to The Evening World.) GEORGETOWN, Conn., Nov. 9~The. ‘dody of a murdered woman, not known to anybody In this town who hae looked on her face, was found to-day tn the mM pond of the wire netting factory of the Gtiber: Bennett Company. ‘The woman must have been killed at a dis- tance and brought here for the purpose of sinking her body in the pond. A frayed tength of rope about the waist suggests that the weight broke from the body and eilowed tt to float to the @urface. Carl J. Carteon, a Workman in the fac- tory, saw the body when he was going to work thie morning. It was floating femr eome rushes on the edge of tho pond, which f nearly a mile ia circum- ference, It was so near to the shore that he wae able to reach it with @ long atiok and pull it to land. ‘Within @ short time every workman in the factory, to all of whom ewery resi- dent of the village te known, had gath- ered about the bedy. None recognised a The outer wrapping of the body was & table cloth of good texture. When this was rolled back @ aecond wrap- ping, a sheet with the initials G. C. marked in the corner, was found. A nightgown was the only garment. ‘The face had been left exposed; the arms were bound to the girl's side by many wrappings of heavy cord, which Were continued to the fect. A band of woarwe burlap bagging had been roughly knotted about the waist and @ rope, reinforced with wire, showed ' the weight intended to hold the body at the dettom of the pond had been broken off. ‘There were several wounds about the head and neck apparently made by a aiiletto, The woman was apparently thirty-five years old. The owners of the factory have an office at No, 277 Broadway, New York. pea AA cl Un SAVED FROM SUICIDE, MUST PAY THE GAS BILL. “’Twas Such a Waste,” Says MIS.|Pennsyivanta was sailing. For, mind Goldstein, the Landlady; “That Pauline’s a Careless Girl.” When Pauline Volinsky has been brought around into normal shape by Gootors at Gouverneur Hospital and goes back to her room in Mrs. I4a Gold- stein’s flat, at No, 160 Madison treet, she will find that every cuble tnch of cuble foot that seeped through the win- dows and under the door has been ‘Too Late, Daddy! Married!” sacin's RR: FORGES RO BMRrsor —HOLm, > ROOSEVELT NOW HAS SLIGHT LEAD | INCALFORNA Close, However, and Calls Fair Runaway Bride |» May be caries As Liner Leaves the Pier And Papa, a Real Old Southern Colonel, Is Just in Time to Shake, His Stick at Elopers— Then He Sends Forgiveness by Wireless. Romance stepped out of a book to-day and lightened with a warm, rosy hue ali the ugly clutter and the bald details of things unromantic over at the Hamburg- Into Courts, Although returns from all but seventy- ee i | nine small precincts in Calitornta indl- | cate Col. Roosevelt will carry that State | by @ alight plurality, it 1s not improb- [able that the electoral vote will divided, There way considerable | scratching on some of the Roo: elt j electors—notably Lieut.-Gov, Wallace, | who made e¢ by commuting the {death sen tf murderers while he Person with black hatr piled high on her | W4# acting Governor. Whether the —contrary to all the ordery of | MMAtching was sufficient to defeat any Mammy—and with black eyes wherein | Of the electors only the oMcial count lurked a dangerous light. Young ,Price | W!!! determir fell so commetely the captive of fifteen | With seventy-nine precincts missing, American piers in Hoboken, whence the -old Dorothy that Papa, the Col-| the retur show: Wilsdn 280,618 and onel, decided that he'd better pack Dor- | Roosevelt Si. SThis gives Roosevelt you, Dorothy Burton, the runaway |othy away up to a “young ladies’ eem- | 4 plurality The Progressives in- and the clean-faced, trim young | !nary” up in Nashville, Tenn, at that the pncaalysping cant pre- cat!| $0, away Dorothy went, to learn de- | © cannot change this result, fetiow she te Oe for | Portment and music and French and, ao| Because of the pecullar fluctuations “Hubby” were on 2 her dotinx daddy thought, to forget |!" the returns from Los Angeles Coun’ Port of Dreams. Harry D. Price. the Democratic managers say if Roose- Critical Romance, knowing thet the) vist was two years ago, Papa, the| Yelt leade in the final returns they will situation would not be complete withou:, me of those flercely * mustachtoed, fire-eating Southern papas— i wery tachioed, C gas whe took into her lungs and every auat in dine supplied a Pay who came to the plier shake his tulip-wood stick in weak to the Supreme Court of the State to settle the question of the thirteen ele: toral votes, They claim that in some instances ballots invalidated marks weré counted, and dn Colonel, had reason to congratulate him. self, for that young scamp Price went down to N'Orleans to work as a cotton buyer and expert as soon as Dorothy was packed off to the Nawhville semi- to THAN SURRENDER | Ol ‘Scornful in Last Stand, the Turkish ; Ruler and His Grand Vizier Choose Death to Bowing to the Invaders. FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE ONLY MATTER OF HOURS Bulgarians Fast Driving Ottoman Troops From Fortifications—Mas- sacre in City Reported. PARIS, Nov. 9.—Kiamil ‘Pasha, the Turkish Grand Vizier, has in formed the foreign Ambassadors in Constantinople that he will maintain order there until the end, If, however, the Turkish capital should be occupied by the invaders, the Grand Vizier declared that he could not be answerable for what the exasperation of the population might lead to. Anything that might happen then would be on the conscience of Europe, he sald. According to a special despatch to the Matin, the Grand Vizier said: ' “Do not think that either 1 or the Sultan will ever abandon Con. Stantinople. My soverdign will await death in his palace ‘and 1 in my office.” . WLSON TO WATE THETIERS PLA FOTBALL TO Still a Good “Listener” in Re- gard to Extra Session Talk, The aged Noradunghian Pash the Turkish Minister for Porelgn Affairs ecording to another special desp: om Constantinos ts directing affairs there with singular tenacity and devo Hon in spite of his eighty-five years be infusing new life inte n oof the Turkish capital he has not left his ats there and sleeps theme throwing himself in the early hours w the morning on a military In order In the he sald: no time f) Snd-comtinuea bitterly, “Ef 1: | was Z would post om every wall of thi ; capital and print im big type in every ‘Turkish newspaper the solema deolara- tiom made three weers ego by th He appears ta Burop Powers that they woulé ac: en Permit the seizure of Turkish territ He Says. At the same time ¥ would publish tie text of ¢ twenty-seven treaties com is the past century by the nations of Bnrope guarantecing the in- | tegrity of the Ottoman empire.” ' Gen. Mahmoud Mukhtar Pasha wa: ; Sent by Masim Pashs, the Turkish com. | mander-in-chief, to notify the Grant | Vister that the Turkish army wont, | Bot accept either mediation or inter vention. According to » special despate? N. J, Nov, %&—Gov. tend the football game ion and New York Unl- versity here to-day, and on Tuesday will go to Trenton for his last visit before he starts on @ long vacation, The Governor was asked this morn- s an opinion on the array PRINCETON, Wilson will a! between Prin ing to exp! sclara-|%® the Petit Journal from Constan : ned | nia 4 of course Were errors and Irregularities on the| oe vaiorials, statements and declara: AND JHERE WILL GE NOIgE—| Deron in # multoase 35 pou GNNFHYG Up On Dar Board. MHil 1p. wag aeceMeanoN OF SLANT Bs EN. WhO LAE?) TETY) O87 Of COUTRE Shecwnale Ain! Aes eee eee settee seamen GE sean stonsinent. persons, pubs! SRoDle the | commanderta-chief de PLENTY OF IT. “T told Hookin I had the dynamite in| such a waste, says Mrs. Goldstein, for ay i ae “MARRY ME?” HE PHONEg—m| James D. Phelan and Rudolph Spreokels ber in various newspapers advocat- peveetog ts. Sovernment aia no: with 1 ‘He said, ‘all right, You've|a person to turn on all the jets when |/2sly to of this lite Vi have authorized the Democratic Stats | shed in 2 ? pice ‘ es of the army th ime Mentarne candles are all! my room. Q : Go back for the beginning of ti SURE WILLI" “ ore tae bward for {ing or opposing an extra soldiers would come to Coustantinopl: sold at five cents apiece, and 2,000 little] zone this far and you had better pull| there was @ gas tube handy and one tle tale of lavendor and old rose to} Committee to offer a $5,000 reward for | ing gases Her ypctlitir ir been cye colored lanterns to be carried by thoue! of the job between 1 and 2 A, M, in| Jet would have done the work. the dittle.town of Holly Bpeines sn North: But love laughs at seminaries—or| evidence of election frauds. Sens Tee ee one tant, naeen rsrguan ba Wy erameat stiaas supporting banners. The others will try|the morning.’ Four years ago, when Pave wan ee ani et where the crepe myrtle | OuENE t0, According to late returns Gc very uae ah Bs pitige ths to make several thousand tinselied be-| ' went to my oom and prepared | twenty and in Russia, the army drafted | orm Miuimopl, miners the Cape Mans) rhree dave ago a young man got oft| han t Me a aN to” take. all cinesel aur Cinta THREAT. wh GEE ribboned feminized horns make @ noise! three bombs, each with fifty feet pf) her sweetheart and America drafted the yellow jasamine atretches its threats | Be Crescent City Flyer at Nashville] Prac Mppings with you on your vacatl that the men cannot afford to disregard. | fuse, I then went back to the Ford| her. Before the sweetheart was dragged of elfin gol from treetops to treetop and | Aut called a certain telephone number | twenty-five Pell AA a pogo oreo SULTAN, Way up in the parade near the trum-| Butiding and watted in aa alley to see |away to be a acidier he promised that |® el!in Sold tom treatons to treety drop | Catore, aver he went lo hia hotel, An|ia the tale, give Wilton, 3.6 he, WAH AGHAD. A covernor, eva | The lenders of the Gomenlstana? ine pelére who can't trump oomes the con-lit there were any Police about. Beoing| when he was again @ free man he in gray monotony from the live oaks. acs irae y Ueere enenered, TAMAR GASMAt AAOORE: hee ead them already. The newspapers {4M Progress also informed the Grant trfoution of the Twenty-seventh A@sem-!none, I put one obmb in the firebox of | would follow her to the new country, |! sray monotony from the tive oaks | darling honey--Harry boy—I gure| Haines (Republican) has been elected|ferainiy are helping me in my lsten-|Vitler that there would be a terrivh bee gee ey the boiler in the building under con-| They corresponded for @ wMle, and fawhioned “great houses" of w planta-| dad bo tip fae poltey."" revolution unless the Turkish army gon (Comtiaued en Seoond Fega> wirpotion, arothier in an sir oompremor| then the letters stopped, Gi soonths| {on tveq Dorothy Burton ron book=ring—and Dorothy Burs Te attenton of the President-elect imued 0 tight until the Lat atch, and a third near the cylinder. ago she learned that her sweetheart Hon was Doruthy Price. ene haa ; to an argument ip an edi-|® result of thle and of the eslinimeln ‘Joining the ends of the fuse at one! had married a girl nearer home, and|FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD DOROTHY | ’ New York next day, ine| c2m (ihe # Wet Pe iene aa an ak my it 19 understood that Kiam) Point I iit all of them, They were fixed she told her friends that she would HAS A SUITOR, { enisyivania of the} wears celved a majority of the pu a decided to abandon the idea @ Securely to go off at about 1A. M. ft was thon] commit sulcide. Dorothy’a mother died when the} Lino tor a honey. ha reap gt nen fg, and |a the powers to Intervene. 10P, M. | Mra, Goldstein went to the synagogue |daughter was still a #lip of & girl, and aL e word would used, down on ' Progremsive parties favored a policy of | The officers who were sent into retire Entrenched “I again looked about the al 1) at 8 o'clock this morning. At 10.90 Mrs.j@ black mamm of the “befo’ che nd {k not been thatlaeane ‘tha eromden. shinies | protection, therefore the country had] ene from the Turkish army in 10 fo noticed » kitchen door at the rear of a/ Ida Braverman, a nelghbor, smelled gas, | war” Mind—found, as the yeara passed | one of iho girls at tie seminarsra cei are ine gees ship's alle for an | Protections |Muerstore Politioal reasons are now being rein The World's advertising supremacy, }| restaurant opened on the alley oppost ie climbed out on the fire escape und|and Dorothy grew to the auick, trople | whe coulun't keep @ Mecret-—mnt awirg {oats That's queer reasoning,” he re-) Stated, according to a special despatel fortified by “Results,” stands UN || where the bombs were, and. thinkin ed into she Goldstein flat, Pauline] womanhood of the Southland, that her/ down to the Mississippi tawn, The cat| “Hello, dnd; I'm married now. What| marked. “They overiouk the fact. thac from Constantinople to the Eeho @ approached by any competitor: some people might run out at the first! was lying unconscious on the floor and|dual task of foster moter and duenna Wan out of t ne a i. 4 you think of that ito goater shakey | ™49Y State legislatures went Demo. Tae Kiss ul da thet at ost oS i . 3, || explosion and be injured by the second | the windows had been closed, After algrew increasingly difficult, Every tox ook on the Hambarg-American j, The man with the white goatee shakes! 4:1. which means Democratic @ena-|1nto ah the fresh troops belt 1,360,983 World Ads. ae thn explosion, I shut the door and! policeman had broken down the door} h unting young spark of He 8 for Hie: josing chapter of this Hittle | hia st ie Gnd A aren or 8 minal. Carers ‘and Mkewlse that there were @ Grated into Nazim Pasha’s army, whilet Printed So Far | asnined a barrel of gar ne Amalia tt | gh wo vid-be suicide Was carried to the! and ue gounterelde. etre oa a ine eee SEER, pri the nm NONI DAM tp drive it hee eee saber of Democratic Congress- be ‘pein ts anized behind the line : hen [went to my room and waited to| hospital courting Dorol nd Mitte wonde 1, ; Revelei ae wavee hia Hab Mant) Reet Rubee This Year. td ap oat eporters who called later found Mrs.|she was beautiful as the briar rose,| &RN COLONEL, OF COURSE. mt arte tell ane |'Sien Wilton went to New York to-| Ghaal Ahinet Mukhtar Pasha, the yet he Hi | "Tt came ab Later 1 dstein in a atate of high excitement. | men eaid The boat t# just churning tneh by a telegraph station! aay io do some shopping, eron victor of Kars tn the Russo-Tuyk 08g 848 fr eNaw york ‘ne heasdthe ain reap Rnougi Kas wee wasted to kill ®) One young man was more convinced |inch away from the plev KangWay and says Col Burton |W? lint ‘Joe Wilaon, forty yeara}#® war of IT and a former Gram He ood: Aue 4 “Ut reminded me 1 #tiH had some ex-| Kean gist, Pauline! Mt #® C48") of tig than any of the others. He was | Whistle bellowing Sterterousiy, i ish, “ve just got to send whom the President-eloot retera to| Vi#le, in a published interview ex aah t army of Sunday |) Pomives In my room. What should 1| Stee Goldawin thinks the gas company| Harry D, Price and his home was nea gp hie “ap pe haat RT ee lee Ris rkid Meaahan* trahined tn ake plained the deteatio? {he Seam the grea v ¥ Tl do with them? 1 didn't dare to go out! ought to give her n_ rebate Holly Springs. Dorothy had been a lit- Who stand very close | Cigay On ihna |aume his duties ay city editor of the| ™ the following way: World advertisers to-morrow, Bm | wit w package. That would oxcite wit a il tle ginl in checked aprons when he wen bout deck, bound fo! PANAMA 4 fullest formation via Nasiiviile Banner, Tho President-elect} “Th® Young Turks have ruined ow list early to-day, —_— - away to college, but when he returned cams. a om TRAY Lj insisted in carrying "Joe's" sult case | army. Vormerty part of the offices ‘ 3 (Continued on Second Page.) World Wants Work Wonders. ‘two years ago be found © willowy young ‘Then, when the big hull ie yarde away Vins Weskinan Aue tom waiting carrage. came {vom the ranks and the remainde