Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
“ Circulation Books meee Open to. All.” The Books Open to All.’’ « cathe | Circulation ~ SHE SHOT H a 6 Paris Gets New Version of Pistol rious Apartment | sational story of the shooting of W: vas infatuated. aalous rage. Te appears from the Poliwe Commis mpy’e report that De Mumm attacked Mrs. Barnes in her own apartments, snooked her down and brutally kicked Yer about the face and body ae he neuled her with his fists. Then the American woman crawieg to a writing able, whipped owt a jewelled revolver stad ghot her admir ay he was attempts { n@ t© flee from tie room. i] NJURED WOMAN REMOVED IN| AN AUTO. | It has been learned the beastifia wor- now 80 badly injured by her lover's soots end fists that four doctors were vaNe@ io attend her after De Mumm ved dragged himecif out to the sidewalk A @ont of her residence and burried sway in a taxtenb. A short time after he physicians departed a man, whose entity cannot be learned, called in a lowed automobile anil with the assist- moe of the cook caitied the injured voman downstairs and into the vehicle, Where Mrs. Barnes was taken reinaing Tt is vel od she was taken © aome sanitarium in the environs of Yaris and police agents are making a! igorous canvass of all the private hos- vitala in their searoh for her. Mrs, Barnes's departure from Jarnes's fervants summoned several loctors from the neighborhood Mrs, Barnes, it 's sald, was often vith DeMumm at ‘the races, where she \ttracted attention by her heautiful ollettes. Police Commissioner Landel, who sharge of the investigation Into thre #en- tational affair, has experienced great limeulty in tracing the official identifi- sation of Mrs. Barnes. She was not egiatered at the Amorican Consulate- jeneral, scemed to have few friends ind rarely appeared outside of the im- nediate neighborhood of her home in is in ame. REPORTED HE REFUSED TO WED HER. When the fragnentary firs: facts be- same known, yesterday, it was said the voman had emptied a revolver in de Aumm’s Airection and that aeveral shots yad entered his body, because he had isited ther and announced he would not narry her, Tt Is now believed the shooting was nspired by jealousy on the part of De ‘PRIOR ONE CENT. DE MUMM BEAT vo IN JEALOUS RAGE BEFORE pent HB or PRICE ONE OENT. _NEW YORK, SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER at LEK IM, POLICE SAY and Sensational, Affray in Luxu- of Former New York Divorcee; Bothin Hospital. PARIS, Dec. 14.—LEvery hour brings new developments in the sen- ‘alter de Mumm by Mrs. Marie Van, Zensimer Barnes, the beautiful American woman with whom De Mumm} The Temps publishes the statement that Mrs. Barnes shot her wealthy lover in self-defense after he had beaten her in a fit of FLYNN LEADS RAID INGHRYSTIESTREET Seizes 900 Bogus Dimes and Quarters. Six Secret Service agents under Chief nn crept up the stairs of No, 230 Chrystie street to-day and stopped with revolvers drawn before a double-locked door on the top floor, ‘The Government agents Hstened to the chink of metal land the hum of @ motor, and then Agent Burke drove against the door, breaking It open. The detectives piied in Jn time fat took place at about % o'clock Fri-|to catoh two Sersons at work pouring jay morning. Dweilers antimony and tin into moulds, a hun- partment house, tn th dred in a row, and each mould a re- quarter near the Avenu production of one of Uncle Sam's qu Boulogne, had been # at 7] ters or dimes. Yelock in the morning by @ frightful The two men arrested, charged with iproar tn the Barnes apartment countertitting for the wholesale trade. Excited shouting, the of|They gave the names of Guiseppe Pes- ‘urniture and wild cries Ww suc-}antino and Ignazio Cecala and said they ‘eeded by: three revolver shots. Then}had learned their trade from men in the he Janitor saw DeMumm leave the/old country. jouse and shortly afterward Mrs.] Chief Flynn, who goes to Washington Monday to take complete charge of the Secret Service, says the men ‘arrested are the astern agents of a wholesale firm of counterfeiters who manufactur exclusively for the trade. The hundred ‘well made moulds, and the 9,000 counter- feit dimes and quarters, including an electroplating outtli, comprise the most elaborate outfit taken in New York in years, When the detectives had pris- onere under guard they found a section of the floor which sagged under foot. Ripping up the boards they came upon for delivery. ‘There is a wholesale business in making counterfeit money,” said Chief Flynn, “and this te the Bastern division which we have captured. The coins were sold at thirty-five cents on the dollar and were manufactured for about five cents on the dollar, All the coins taken were fairly good specimens but not #0 much as if they had been stamped. The men arrested have plenty of money. One of them offered one of my men-$1,00 to let him escape, ‘The pitsoners were arraigned before dumm, The tatest report is that the} | fi! atta tod eae t y Ne % ; A ited States Commissioner Shields and able to drag L rom. the — Jisclosed Just why she no loi ll¥ | polation, went to the reacue. voman, desperately wounded, seized ay riers i of 97,600 ball each they were| water and Capt, Roncelet tried another Mae War Baie huese is 6 bib ban ad hin Sew ‘evolver and shot De Mumm as he was |) 44 plan, SIX-DAY BIKE RACE This country,” she suid, “why, 1 ¢ peirgyedontt rd ’, sgh roe Smith, fa @ Jeetng from the apartinent. Lee, Pane He ordered a lifeboat lowered far SCORE AT 136TH HOUR, } tove at: But T can ne bere|smait one. fo Johnwon lay at full De Mumm, despite his injuries ee | PRISONER WALKED OUT. | enoven to reac the water, but not far paral again, ‘The noise drives me mad. 1 length on the pler and lowered Smith, he woman's houre without asstatance, pill ik enough to float, A dozen sutiors climbed Miles, Lape.| cusiot res. fF cannot th I can) head downward, Smith couldn't quite de entered an automobile and aa! Allesea Smu Atier| into the Lifeboat as it was lowared away | @rends and Pye 12847 6 [never again lve hore, f know © sha ach the boy, nor yet the dog, Jack 3 {and while two of them prepared to get | Root and Hehir 2547 6 fer from the nolie even witlle spend * sWimming around in terrified etr- e (Continued on “Becond Page) senpe Fram Courtseem, Lees with a boat hook the others fend-| Clarke and Mil 6 tava” Sen Ae Se eriiwa ntraVelik WAN UB BAO ‘ <a Antonio Lombardi, who escaped trom | ai the anialler craft away from the sides 6 wn, and he was sinking for the third K a ‘the Federal Butlding !n Broolsyn during | of the ship. H tum @nother boat came warp: his trial for smuggling In October. wax! 11 was quite durk and those on deck ip to the pier Shop Knowing y Bil dur SERINE 19 Cte TAR Hea ule ark wird shove on 460k | spamey ang Meese o>) 3 Ce ee ancl Readers of The World who find Don't buy Christmas sts on ¢he)in Brooklyn to-day. He was arrested | darkness made the task of keemag ‘Wells and Walker . 4 for me, 1| per Johnson himaelf, always ready to yA “ ” I impulse of the moment. yesterday in Boston, Mfebout far enough above tie waves for |Brocco and Berthet 4 ‘a vide from | obliz friend all unmindful of the Sunda Editio: Ss ffe Bian your gifts carefully and with!” Lambarat's retum was particularly | jan ‘a \Gameron end Phomas ‘ : What was happening off the weather | wlS | gatety hazardous tn the ex and ty. wand there TL find peace and | What was happening o| wea Fe A ‘ A ‘ ought, Pleasing to the Broot officials, who aa aera wir Hvew to], MM leading. Recora 2,624 miles 2).)., Mi Pag ike, at {{bow, He fluag a hawser to the dock oq roe Mfonie worthy person employ-|serented ie cetiod of in encape: i |-¥I°" 24am are akg rir Wen 2 agpes mage DY Detarn and MEM In 0G fg il ings ty ate | he other neon vesched t tr imitations of its advertising pages ment. et Up: fro He Meee ANS SUE | eaten to dle | - abroad | | hand, Krabbed the hawser and tossed Buy your gon a business enterprise.'sea#ion, walked out to the street and c = rend, soe Maltby Aveta py ey otees tot or farm. makes a most |!oat htmeelf in the crowd, |DIGAPPEARS AS BOAT HOOK |iori was drann abou ant the i WOE AN 8 Teh Paget heeaatce are warned to beware of purchas- ceptable present. ! i TOUCHES HIM. was headed once more fo: a : i ee on Banter se ae,| dt reauleed a fob of manouevr Me eet : 1s mt we cave ave wie aoe {lf ig goods of these space stealers. instruction, a household pet, a riding . . NO) get the ifevoat close to Le hen | tal, a@ sealed jeiter ad i ‘ ne ePunted Ariy's lett} “ ” e . iden Lane, to-day brought suit st " 0 t , ¢, a plano, a safe, a typewriter, 116 Ma the eailors with boat hooks reached out r nailed asin water Lord, but this & . M Ti h Ww b we ae. i : al, 4 set hears wu bil en : to drag the euleide from the water, One ud be s Nkely he | heavy | € c ants ho graf their pu So) 4 a who, ghe gon, has retin: | nook just shed Li conte tocks or bonds or ac: | But that matter of wetant was ex- ee Aude? teen Mish at MTs Wi astanea Rar al fection for nia tn Favor | Mo eget asunmard sid with ariny ak pine’ wien they tened Arty rout licity cannot expect to be regard- , in, Mre, Beach «had bitched on behind. No cas: SUNDAY WORLD WANT lives in an Apartment at No, 205 Went |tended, the body disappeared. or | unities DIRECTORY TO-MORROW. Ninety-firet street, The Heachen were| Anxiously the sallors watched for the Ba ee 4 oS ed as reputable. Don't Mise This Great Guide To merwied in Chicago Sept, 15, 1895, | /eappearance of the form. it Was vd ile wife Make your “tet semipeianie ayrine Bete Thinge Wanted. They have no children, pparent that Lees was lost. Tie life 8 a qhoppling by yalun Jonpson s Foot of rh ON COUNTERFEITERS Finds Two, Men, at Work and} thousands of dimes wrapped and refldy; ud GOFF TELLS WHITMAN T0 SEEK INDICTMENTS OF GRAFTERS AT ONCE |Six Women Called to Appear Before Grand Jury Monday Expected to Add to Mary Goode’s Start- ling Disclosures. delelellelelnletelotolnietelaiet {New York sree Who Shot * De Mumm in Paris Apartment! LEAPS Nt OCEAN 100 TIMES WOU, ASASO-MILE GALE WIDOW SAYS KIN LASHES BIG LINER, AREHOUNDING HER Pamttigaes on te Pe on the France Bring | ‘But Mrs. Lucius Hopkins Smith | Thrilling Story of Vain Declares She'll Fight to | Effort at Rescue. End for Estate. TALE OF WILD THREATS. | | | | | | | | | SWEPT AWAY BY WAVES. | William Lees of Manchester,| Foes Sent Dead Wagon Full England, Carried Out of Sailor's Grasp. of Ice to Scare Her, She Asserts. The 0 t vu ities. In in attempt, halt 2 ho ty Sueations ldap Gust Bester ke tas, eewetuiooen iNEW LEADS OF EVIDENCE rescue @ man who had ed vers » | Goard th srld-ocean was related to-day [Gta dog hee area eee GIVEN BY TRUST VICTIMS by passengers and crew of the France of the French Line, which arrived | Port from Havre, thirty hours late. ‘The | Incldent occurred Inte, Wednesday’ after | noon while a ninety-mile gale was whip. woman of ali the fashionable set that sailed on the North German Lloyd liner |She goea to join Ner mother and her ten-year-old daughter in Paris, being accompanied only by her mata and her ping the waves into miniature ridges of : oh Poodle. Nhe says that she has water: i | peri rereniin dikes tad 4kd, been driven out of the country by the threats o€ her late husband's relative bey pee ttesd DUAAE tha tontiae fee | When Lucius Hopkins Smith died in pep har tended tah April, 1911, it was found that be hai ‘ne boat was rocking frightfully ana | Het to polish Mpeg CTY Bt pl bed oiag: , a op 6 ten-year-old daugh- few aver tha masts ent funnein "| ter of his wife by a former marriake we of Manchester, Kug-| 7M beautiful widow claims one-third sea ur Ree Uaatin camer, ‘appeared| Of the estate and the remaining two- on the promenade deck at 4 orciock. | thirds for the little girl. She aaid s14- He vamiihie eae wich Gan essinain(t| ney A. Smith, « brother of Mtr. Smith, {We inet @ sailor to whem he handed a/ ® brtker Beal a4 osm note addressed to the captain. Then,! ls wae “uate ee | without waruing, Lees leaped ovor the, Which, It fe estimated, ts wort rail into the sea. Mr, Smith ‘Oted tn. Pai 1 r. Smith ded in Paris, and at the re- QUICK EFFORT TO RESCUE MAN | «ie, of sidney smith, Mrs. Smith had \Schmittberger and Walsh Digging Deep Into Tenderloin Discipline After Several Raids. Justice Goff suspended the Horowitz arson trial to-day and sent for District-Attorney Whitman. The District-Attorney was instructed by the Court to begin, through the special Grand Jury, an immediate inves- tigation into the story that disorderly house-keepers have been paying money for police protection, Justice Goff told the District-Attorney he thought this matter sol be taken up without delay. Although the District-Attorney tad ar- ranged to postpone the graft investigation until after the first of the year, Tiamhe ery of tinea weeebonra)’” waa| fin neay broustit here for burials Har {he fell into line with the suggestion of the Court. |rateed. Lees could not be seen from the| $2,500 for tho transportation and ts | “The Grand Jury,” said Mr. Whitman, “will take up the matter | decks, bat Capt. Poncelet and his ficers on the bridge could nee a black | death of her husband Mrs, Smith {s object appearing at intervals on the| said to have received one hundred pro- tops of waves astern on the starboard | posals of marriage, Her first husband oe rn ri a was a French officer @ sea wan too rough to admit o' lowering a boat. Capt. Poncelet swung SAV HUSBAND WANTED bal) his great ship in a ctrele until he had TO INHERIT FORTUNE the vessel directly alongside of Leet “In this great country," she said, “it who, while making no efforts to support] Wonderful that a woman cannot find himself, was floating ay though buoyed | Protection from the persecutions of her is enemies, I have been harried and ‘The skipper knew that no emai boat} threatened by those who must be emis- Sayadinlve in ie Go kuaka Way ,|¥aries of those interested In getting the directed that a sailor be jow money belonging to my dauathter. the side by means of a rope “My daughter was legally adopted ble member of the crew volunteered for] OY Mr. Smith In Germany. He was the rescue work and was soon swinging | Vry fond of my child and had always perilously alongside the stee! hull, now] ##id that he would make her hin heir high above the water, now swept by a] “Threats were made to kidnap my wave. The ship was kept under head- daughter, and 1 was warned to leave Re at ine oan paral]! country under threat of violence. Dash I hurried to Paris with my child, My. Try as he would the man at the end] Mother lives there and T placed the girl of the rope could not reach Lees, who] ® convent close by. was floating face downwani with arms] DEAD WAGON SENT TO SCARE extended. A few passengers who had HER, SHE SAYS. -heard the cries of the crew came on] “One horrible thing they did to ma| yr this, Since the on Monday. I have already issued six subpoenas for women to appear Monday morning, and I may have more women on hand at that time. “Several cases are pending against disorderly house-keepers in Spe- cial Sessions, and these women have made overtures to furnish infor- mation in return for immunity. 1 am considering their cases. FROM BERMUDA: HAD FINE VACATION leads whioh the Grand Jury may pro- fitably follow, At any rate, at the sug- —— President-Elect Delighted With Stay—Is Cheered as He OH, THIS AMFUL NOSE, BOY ON END OF ROPE, IT MAKES MRS. COREY. PUPON HIS COATTALS, gestion of Justice Goff, we will take up the matter Monday and go right threugh with It. RAIDS FOLLOW LETTER OF MAY- OR TO WALDO. Chief Inspector Schmittberger and Deputy Police Commissioner Watsh, ef- ter two days of preliminary skirmiah- ing, began today an active investiga- tion Into the charge that protection monay has been systematically collect- ed from disorderly house keepers In the Fourth Inepection Distetot, which has been in charge of Inspector Dwyer A nim- SHUN DEAR AMERICA!) SAVED FROM ICY RIVER And Oh, These American Hus-! Jack the Terrier Had Strong bands; If They Were Only Jaws, and Arty’s Coat More Like Frenchmen! Good Stuff in It. deck and went below and notified) was to have an undertakers wago. ; i since the suspension and subsequent re- others. Soon the rail was lined with] Grivy up in front of ny apartmentavon| S Meatly dressed gentleman, “lentl| One boy and one dow were hauled Heads for Home tirement of Inspector Corneflus @. ivering, terror-stricken — persons! Riverside Drive. It contained @ coffin | fed as William Bilis Corey, the steel! from the North River to-day on one es Hayes, watching the attempt at rescue. and about a ton of tee, ‘The driver had | millionaire, walted on the Chelsea rope by virtue of the good, honest fab-| HAMILTON, Bermuda, Deo, 14.—| Four deteotives who have been dotag CARRIED BY WAVES OUT OF| the auductiy to tell me that he had| piers for two hours to-day, half in and] ric of the boy's coattails, the strength| President-elect Woodrow Wilson eatled | the district Invest'gution work on diser- RESCUER’S GRASP. come to measure me for my coffin and} naif out of a big Iinousine, whtle Lalor the dog's Jaws and the presence of] to-day for New York on hoard the Gerly house eomplainta for Inepector The satior was drawn aboard aster aj had brought the ice because he was] Franc he rch Line, with great! mina of Louly Johnson, head stevedore| steamer Bermudia A lai crowa| DW¥er were questioned by Schmittbers- few minutes and a abtp's ladder wan{ told 1: would bo needed for my cane. | deliberation sauntered up the river ant! s+ the ranch line pier of American visitors and people of|° #nd Walsh to-day. They are Dwyer lowered. Another sailor descended this| Detectives have shadowed me and have] wax warped In. On board La Fran oc Se cE AH ah nq] Bermuda gathered on the vuay and and Hall, who arrested Mary Goode, the and hanging to the bottom step reached | annoyed me at ipy apartments and on] srs, William Bills Corey, who was! THe Boy's name te Ally Iaimon aul) cheered Mr. Wilson as the steamer) Aldermanic inquiry witness; Welder- Out every time ¢he roll of the ahip per-| thy street. Only yesterday I received| Mabelle Gilman, ctrens, until mio | he 1% the sever vearold non Ol Mile | left ot Ako cleCe d Mn W kehr and Elmer E, Buckland, who ts mited and made a grab for Leos. After| three letters warning me to leave the oned the atage to become the) Per Johnson of fie M . aabbgys d Hefore going o ard Mr, Wilson | under suspension on charges, 4 Lima. As the Lime made her way un-| declared that he wae delighted with @ dowen unsuccessful tries he nvanaged| country, ‘The eruel men have extended wife of Mr. Corey, talked gally Pebe ghee Alacrpsag eal Bel baeecdy Schmittberger and Walsh also ques- " ers D husband paced Mra, Ps ’ * with reporters while her husband paced | ean ighter Packerton bumped into tloned Mrs, Palmer, and Mrs, Mareha¥, hh n, Mr. Wilson put hie own baggage on era aly mepe in the cloth- jon to my mother, She is F persec to get his fin: ing of the man in the water ll as a result. impatiently ashore. board the vessel. keopers of disorderly houses in the Te: “ t then i Arty and Jack, him pet fox ter- He was lugging Bae all his) might aus 2 wn Aght them te the last] srs Sy wank a thas wis pannter | oe teed ot sre dee legn |The Bermudian waa ercorted down derloin, These women, and a Mra. when @ heavy wave rolled along and BO Aen sed sine aeee en tee to} cuwn, very, very tlght about the feet.| ing’ went into the icy water, Mrs. the harbor by 6 Sumber of Britian of- Sereuss, visited Commissioner ‘Waldo ata protect my inte r on ; ind fll yey re * . e whipped pitze from his grasp, It) y think © will settle in America, for t]* ti kipper Johnson was looking on. Sh - y ¥, not to give evidence of po- was anparent chen ‘haf io one man a She \ creamed and Btevedore Johnson, ny) —————— 1 love this country would be :