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— ' ASSASSIN KILLS KING GEORGE OF GREECE ~ IN SALONICA CAMP; QUEEN WAS WITH HIM | Tie [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | _NEW YORK, T WEATHER—Fair t PRICE ONE CENT. toon! it a w jeeday) warmer. DITION. EDITION. | « Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | (AROH 18, 1913. 20 PAGES MMLIONAIRE wwRY’ ‘King George of Greece, Victim of an Assassin, GONFESSION BY HARTIGAN FP Fe ce whe Ber PAN We Wi ted FULLY MADE TO WHITMAN 'teiresnto) ll AFTER PLEADING OF WIE smn Heavy Damages for Loss | BROOKLYN BRIDGE“ =o IS SOLD FOR $500; “A ES ‘SYSTEM'S’ GRIP ee MR. HOOPSBUYS ITI That Samuel McGurdy, “Ad” | cas UESDAY, M Copyright, 191%. by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York World). KING OF GREECE SLAN BY ASSASSIN CAND EEN OLGA WITH HM Monarch of the Hellenes Had Been | Since November Last at the Head of the Victorious Greek Troops at Salonica. Tells Whole Truth of Swee- ney’s Part in Passing Bribe to Witness Sipp. Dr. Tracey Sustains Charge| Convicted Policeman Sees Jus- Man, Lured Her Away. : \ GREECE tice . a Mak- |e Also Pays $100 for Option| snerim Harburger -| — j vena . PY returned a verdict, to-day, | ing Revelations on Contract to Shave awarding to br Gore w "rac MUSIGAS INDICTED: DANE BY BIRTH, BROTHER | 1 - . No, © Weest One Hundrs and leventh| Policeman John J. Hartigan, who New York Police! street, a wealthy physician, % | ’ OF QUEEN ALEXANDRA | was convicted on Saturday of per- fell amount of the damages fh a} oMice this afternoon and, under pres- eta ring sion amy No Official Confirmation Yet of News, | ‘ sure of the pleadings of his young Moree Mee tree Caeexcie “ay oth | i wife and some ot his frlends, de- Peer yice auth rks aut Whit AFTER BIG FRAUDS; Suppo) he 2 ae cided to tell the whole truth about The verdict won by Dr, A ! his connection with the attempt to ane Fhe laget_ ever . Press Censorship. awarded by a sheriff's jury. idle bribe George A. Sipp to leave New York and thus bak the District- irs. Tracey, who Is considered excep My be ful and i ae Snecific Charva te Cheati Attorney in his probing into Harlem | audeee han hee, nuatenaicts. 9 we.| sPecitic Charge Is Cheating | SALONICA, Macedonia, March 18.—King George |. of Greece was Hartigan told his ber of the old Whitney family of Bos- | assassinated in the camp of the victorious Greek troops here to-day. The police corruption. Seligman Bank Out of story after his wife and District-| gh! ons i Bey, Haag y weaccle Attorney Whitman had conferred | a a ee Mcre Than $16,000. | Queen, who had headed the nursing staff in the Greek army hospitals 4 with Judge Seabury and arranged In his complaint Dr. Tracey set since the fall of the Turkish fortress of Salonica, was with him when he forth he and Miss Whitney were mar- ried in Boston April 1, 190%, They lived together without a rift in the marital lute until Mr. McCurdy was introduced into their home about July 10 of Inst year, Shortly after Mr. Mc- for clemency in return for a con- fesston. CONFESSION PUTS BRIBE RIGHT UP TO SWEENEY. was killed. * King George, who had taken personal command of his troops dur- ing the earlier period of war, had been here since November, when the Indictments were returned this after- noon charging Antonio Musica and his son Philip with fraud in connection with the negotiation of a loan from the J. & structed Hartigan to deliver it to Policeman Eugene Fox in the Criminal Courts Building. On the way, accord- ing to the District-Attorney’s informa- tion, Hartigan stopped at the home of Capt. Walsh in One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, and Capt, Walsh added $150 of his own money to the $00 which y had originally ontriby District-Attorney had information that Sweeney had | collected some of the $800 from other) gh police officials who had partict- pated in the Harlem graft. When through the confession of Po- Hiceman Fox {t had been established that Hartigan acted as the messenger Hartigan’s decision to ald the State} y i} i cey. 0 .| W. Seligman Bank at No, 1 Willlam js i yao clinches, In the Curdy met Mrs. Tracey, the doctor con: ja fe iat Hyco Rie ny tw : cay eet pegan to pay her marked at-| street. Hehind this specifle charge upon ss Turkish fortress was occupied by the Greeks after a short slege. . 7 Aniline diet Ais Leesa tentions.. Then, Dr, Tracey swore, Mr.| which the Indictinents were brought RING GEORGE. The Queen of Greece also has been here and has paid t att former Inspector Dennis on McCurdy, “wrongfully contriving and] joom, according to the District-Attor- | OF GREECE ‘ i pakd great atten- the indictment charging him with brib- Intending to injure me and to deprive! ney, fraudulent operations of the father| tion to the care of the sick and wounded. ‘ ing a State's witness, It is belleved that me of my wife's society and ald, ma- a et takice “4 _—_—_—_— - ; ‘ ; ‘ . x Hartigan is in a position to reveal the lictously enticed my wife away from bane which may involve a million King George in December had a meeting here with King Ferdinand ; y wi me and from her residence in New ae ae - nner workings of the plot by moh it Me A rom residence In Newark,| The Burns agency haa lovated both the of Bulgaria, and it is supposed that they discussed the fate after the war was hoped to close the mouth of Sipp N. J. and has ever since detained and|late heads of the United States Hair of the captured Turkish territory. { and thus deprive the District-Attorney harbored her.” Company in elther Key West or Havana, His nam of ‘his main source of information. CHARG RIVAL DESTROYED Jai suey prodaoly will be arrested to- | tillttne teome eat nentenne atte. tate The District-Attorney had positive WIFE'S LOVE FOR HIM. night. Their objective point in Mght ts iT) i" pre: ae ey nats ab © sanditate fe tp information that Inspector Sweeney | wurthermore, the doctor's petition] ,, : . : pees H presidency of @ permanent Federation placed $800 in an envelope and in complains, “at divers times wince July| )"ucvy 10 DAN ove Bnet ors Balkan States, consisting of Bub rem which country they probally in- waria, Servin, Montenegro and Greees, Brooklyn Bridge Sold for $500. On the Holland-American liner Rotter- dam, which sailed today for ‘totter: dam, there left Karl Hoops, a pleasint little fat Dutchman, who is going back to Amsterdam, He was a passenger In the second cabin and that’s part of his 10, 1912, Mr. McCurdy by various acts, promises of valuable presents and pay- ment of money made by him to my wife, and by representations made to her that I was not fit to be her hus- band and life companion, has wholly | alienated and destroyed the love and| affection of my -wife for me, and Mr. McCurdy encouraged and dire y| wife to remain with him and apart | from me, and since July 15, 1912, 1 have been compelled to live separate and apart from my wife by the con | duct, promises and representations of | Mr, McCurdy.” Evidence was adduced Sheriff's jury by James F. No, #2 Broadway, former Judge of the | pefore the! Swanick of | tended to reach Italy. The indictment charges that Philip Mu- sica, who is only thirty years old, went to theJ. & W, Sellgman people with tn- 8 and drafts for $15,701.05, the sup. «of human i the Fabre) vot poxed value hair Ste of several cay the dock of ny in Brooklyn. young Mu M. Sayford, Hair Com lying on ship Com entations sica received $15,793.33. 7 ry of the U. 8. Upon his repre | the Se pany, suspicious of ;he transac- tions, basing his scruples on the fact that the boxes upon which the loan had yeen nade were too lght welght ty con- Loeber Breaks Down and Admits Helping Taylor, the Boastful | Leader—Three Identified. Eight of the eleven auto bandit suspects scooped up in Deputy Com- missioner Dougherty's net last night were formally charged befcre Mag- but the matter was allowed to drop. WARMLY GREETEO UPON AR. aie RIVAL. IN SALONICA, en King George arrived in Salonica, on Nov, 12 with Prince Constantine and | Prince George he was wai ly greeted {Hy the Greek Metropolitan and the jsentor officers of his army. All the | houses were decorated with the Greek flax and thousands of people assembled They Toss Him Out After He) f ‘ o cheer him, He | me “Plirt’? Wi Tries to “Flirt” With | piscopal Chureh, in an interview with the correspond. Actress j ont of Paper Geo * ® Danish that time said thet Prasad pra? f NEAR-RIOT IN RECTOR'S; CAPTURED BY ACTORS --—~—>--- in the transfer of the bribe money, the| sad story. For half an hour before the f! ian i > ‘i Te Te eee te con sartiean|ivaeaall milad i Moa tore tne County Court at Saratowa, jo | fll Sit clans, a feo cs eeu strate House in the Harlem Court to-day with the assault and robbery of| 4, inatvidual, tater dencribed og | Pari, panty would have = froatier | and gave him a chance to tell the] shouted: represented Dr, Tracey, whica showed | laa OUT, Bit spected. Musica Bert” Newman, the Bronx man who was blackjacked at Eighth avi Proadway as a.,"wild man," inveded | was incl lonica and Monastir and he | truth® Hartigan stood by his superior| “Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, | MF. MoCurdy took Mra. ‘Prazey away | ti ey ang told him that it was all 8! enue | Broadway aed Inclined to meke Salonica @ tree dfficer, refused to confess, was indict-| Amaterdam, New York, dam, dam,| from Dr. Tracey and had her jive with] Re a ie and One Hundred and Forty-fourth street last Saturday morning and from | ‘"* aril of ora Restaurant white: pert, ed and his conviction followed his} dam!’ him at his handsome residence at No, | M8db But when later on the Sanh WAFS wt saat a ; i . the Rialto was lunching this afternor Since the ocoupation of Saloni trial last week. The walstcort of Karl Hoops—remem-| 18 Peabody street, Newark, Tacie, the | broken, on " they wus found bo ernie hom a satchel containing nothing but soiled linen was snatched by high. | ana petore ne had been given the ley del the Greeks there has been some pk Mi inate and her four-year-old eon| ber the name, Hoops, my dear—lookos | Witnesses swore, he openly displayed | Mme tt wotnieas atufe, In-| Waymen, who fled in a high-powered car. fuga he created a ifeslued riot, After fetween them ‘and thelr Bulgarian i- . but t was thought that thie would Appeared at the District-Attorney's of- like a barrel. His head is a shining his affection for Mrs, Tracey before his 1 of being valued at the price named daughter Grace, @ pretty girl of nines | * on the Invole The ot petore three were ar being ejected by walters and volun Merred he was last seen dusting through West ntually, be overcome during the ne. this afternoon, Mrs. Hartigan] pald pate. For me nay at u " é - fice att Ly rete ts pat Fo many yoars hi Inthe: i teen, bnd bis thirteen-year-old son, sed the total! Chief Magistrate MeAc the BOARD gotlations tt rh spent some time with t and shaved and wcrimped and saved in q | value of the | OF ESTIMATE ‘rty-fourth street, muttering of the In- a for the partition of Turkish triet-Attorney Groehl, who sent to thednis barber shop in faraway Amsterdam,|MEN OF PROMINENCE ON THE) 'Q report Ted Jk. CAC. Sari uuey Se POMBhAry, rR ie FORM justice of republics. Serettory, ‘rombs for Hartigan. Then Distriet- He had heard of that ootiful land of “MILLIONAIRE JURY.” | Musica, the wi ‘Antonio, who le 10 | cre ees toura pending, the ruaniay | ALLY APPROVES ‘The objects of the “wild man's at- | Crown Prince Conetanting who has Attorney Whitman was called in and|the. free, where opportuntties not only| The foremun of the “Mlllionalre Jury") italy, i» wanted by the detectives tol Gommionioner inileven will. i Deputy SUBWAY CONTRACT: ae ceienion Intter caused the battle, D&M In active command of the Greek Ne arranged the consultation with Jus! knocked at your door, ut broke in| whiclt aut In Judgment upon the wealthy | iestity as to how the fraudulent cases missioner belleves will Unk ther S. | tem Nas Josephine Brown, an actress, '00D" throughout the hostilities In the to clemency. through it with a jimmy. America—New| litigants was Samuel Sanders, a inill-| y¢ pair upon which the fuk Mille ne | With other of the numerous auto hold he Hoard of wan were Gees te Lonnan of the United S&stern part of Turkey tn Bui iy 1 of Hartigan was fore-| york for his! When he sailed, aoout q|lonaire several times over and a brothers |)... newauinted ups of the past year ir ‘atimate to-day placed jand Mlee Helen 1 ; who waa at the head of ep pean A SS YER m8, eee AL A Nh mithal ov onthe ia ange were negotiated Ne$0 G0) "minus whe wars paleued in. ia Mota KX upon the subway son. | Booking Offices, They had sbout Ane ath the army which f month ago, he had $2,000 tucked in hia} in-law Ae ; e@ Court Jud) yuoked. It ix sald she und some| parlem. C tracts. John P lahed luncheon, when the merry Tecently captured the Turkish fortress sentence before Justice bury thls) «ick after paying his passa: luce Truax. The panel \ncluded the fol 1 Kuropea arlem Court the assault upon | urroy Mitohel, President | She of Janina with ite i ‘ dei a vis passa | tae thers acte husapeai: ugenin of Virtua. wire soranhe Panter ike aeat inh: kee Boand stranger rose before them, with the qn marrtson of 9,000 and asked that this pro | ‘Then he landed in New York, Jana} lowing nen of pr ence in the finan! the susieas and tr tod Whe business | ¢ r eg ¥ ylor, re | Alderme eerement that he had been trying Me™ will be the successor of his father postponed for & week, Justice | of opportunity. What he had heard wag| ¢ial and social worlds, atone the F 0 confess to the zing campaign of | series of agnendinents to the c gnnounc ‘ Ho Is married a : ; ipo the other side, without which co- sre ne is hn the two Youn« Women, in arcied to Princess Sophi snd the District-Attorney pth e. Opportunities re Charles J. Warner, I. G. & Noble, t wasoline and black, but he wa neo peel ome > Aire Win y, ol HR ) sympathized with Harti hg Nygaegl just . the|Hrank Northrop, Joseph b. New ee ee ation the tap bs a8 nt tae but! Vivar aad Kdward Ford, pt { fox hoy rinisority and | dividually and collectively, for more lg ff the German Emperor Will- : i just av | Franks North phd erg. | sful is into ojeration ontract and certificate D 8 Lehn vas th i followed the ‘rule of the “Bys-| Brooklyn Bridge was bold to him for the| BN. Moria, EM. I. Mitte Freders| y ial ii Lira eee id ie iH ’ ‘ aia vale GIR AR hey 5 ae a pei pen a —>— ‘ and lied to save Sweeney, agreed | measly sun 500, rt W. Gunther, John W Edmor i} a @ ‘ons, JD hich the stolen é ret to ip ry to pat the infliction of sentence over un rapid wnat van one night, when 1/ William B, Kendall, Howard fae | Wo GOW futo used in the Newinan robbery was » contracts now go back to the|iclly informed the intruder #he didn't LONDON BELIEVES and Hartigan was sent back| meets a gentleman,” he sald, “I knew|and Charles H, Stout NEWS-STAND BILL PASSES, | found test nigie: Mux Goldatoin, wie Service Commission and to-mor-| remember having the Pleat, ot wis STRICT CENSORSHIP ue apie o Aeanlerasy! Ne ees OF ener OB A a ‘ wan found In the garage when the raid| row morning the signatures of the | Seauaintance Pe Sis Me Teply Wee SUPPRESSES DETAILS. HARTIGAN REFUSES TO BE MAR-| mond he wore.” Menaure Given Dealers Street Rights] ¥## made, Charles K. Lowber, who | companies clty will ve placed | “the, care are atin manning on Broed- TYR FOR SWEENEY. THAT BROOKLYN BRIDGE Was EIGHTY VESSELS SUNK ‘i drove the machine in the Saturday |; rh 3 ° | me robbery, and John Quinn, arrested last}. vhe ineptitude of this observation! LONDON, March 1s. news ‘t oN A FINE INVESTMENT. IN GERMAN COAST STORM ' rman of the Py ; “4 ot Se The action of the Court was taken to} b . eh ALBANY © Aavemmiy| might in the raid on the West Tairty: | ian of tie Public Ser-| .iged Miss Brown to pass into @ alight &*assination of King George of Greece mean that Hartigan had seen the fudl-| ‘The gentleman told Mr. Hoops how | a RPC Le vil permitting | third street rooming he and im |e Wil-ox was given an|eint, and when she recovered tt was came from the correspondent of the ty of wuing to prisun for five years tof glad he was to meet uw straager who lwelve Men Known to Have Been New York | plicated In Taylor's confession, Mrank |)" owd which thronged [ys ace the int. being skyrocketed Greek semi-offcial news agency at Sa- superior aMeor againss: Wham | wean RS PRERIAT OR eee nnd Drowned but Death List Ex r 4 fol newspans sna Whit und W ra wer rn vas escorted tol inrough the revolving doors. He was lonica, It was filed in Salonica at @%, threaen Interment Sule i i pang haelvae j i rail AURREUR LOEBER GON ; tevin him tor | prepeliea i his Mixiht by elahtean It ts believed here that @ censorehtp has ge My Ba renee a rd ra NY i HOW * .| FESSES AIDING IN HOLDUP. ‘ wad of o new, een impaned and ie Dreventing | tip at anu the Bas iettol On ble AORRG ‘ neta 4 saclay smainly aaa Fouls 7 + ; yM ard vive Montgom: Hoth t say and the Brite grounds was shat th was ¢ aS iia mai ; . , ‘ ate ‘ murat ; iy Vu Ma “ Without any off. trary to the eviden rier a ee ‘ 1 amt A death t i a iota FH We ae ibwa r tone ‘ was a we sl news of the assassination that Assistant District-Attorney Clark | aw S08 something of twelve men of thelr rere a CAME ade tee he down tracts amd cortifiew # Hoard ¢ ; Payer ' a Fy is or mene He took him over to the Brookly ne i inder police inquisition at Headquarte ma ¢ he alleged dd. describ e n| ready been reported, but it is cons! about forty youre old, made alight an pee “ H tn Parenter ini ting rite Bridge and showed him all the people | (eet ane total wl ae | ery and not only admitted that he drove the) iuuing the city's the consteu Fae PORTER e HRC aE cane Store Ve Weare a an © PO"! coming and going. He told him eve: " Ue FOAL fda tt —t stolen car to Bighth avenue and One| ene work of the I “ put this was sald that & newspaper bad re- ny very f lent ante pie a fe ni Hs ' system and/did not dissuade Dick Carle and his ceived a despatch from Sajomjen tell- We Pandaves on Geoond Page) $Consigued oa Becoud FOR ong ~ $25,200,000 for ait lar work Guder the | tgtlow bouncers from the announcement . ing of the mr red kill! mes! Pager RACING SEE PAGES. | BL iy tas (Conaued on Soooad Paged ——_nteroroush coutmot, altel rye | 1G at ry eo ry bea ‘dae R dag re ——nsmee Set & oomtataly 40 Great to dere, Dtevious repent ( F é i - =" = - a lati i ——aanettaitipscaliaciiiihinjaiti

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