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ny 3 WERE BURGLARS, ve fey pe 1 IGAR BANDIT TOU E TRAMPLES BABY TO DEATH IN CARRIAGE HORS WRATHER—Fa and day) cooler, FINAL] Tbe EDITION. WEATHER—Falr to-night and Sanday; INA EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” : < { “ Circulation Books Open to All,” | PRICE ONE CENT. Coors. the Now Terk Werle) NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913.- 12 PAGES. GIRL REVEALS TO POLIGE MSSNGBUGLANDS ISADORA DUNCAN'S CHILDREN BURCLARS TOOLS USED BY ‘Stress OROWNED PLUNGE OF AUTO yy STORE BANS ce etic mca | C5 B96 9O6-04-46$00000O00000 fants Carried to Bot- | Louis J. Sherman, in Remark- i aaa Some Bear When It Came | tom With Car That able Confession, Tells How McDonald Gave woman HARCE KILLS BABY to Osculation! aE etiae Orer tks Truckmeri Stole Fortune. ’ Seine. $500,000 THEFT 10 PRIVLEGE BUTS HE'SNOT AN ANARE Bnough Explosive to “Blow “NO HARM,” SAYS W #400 pigs F IFE, HIS PROFIT WEEK. Up a Block.” INJURES WO IN “1 have no desire to limit thé. ' lation of wealth in America, ' Mrs. Lockwood Took “Broad- FOUND IN A _ CELLAR. SIDEWALK DASH Minded View” of Caresses, — Police Believe Quartet Com- but Court Doesn't. mitted Many Safe Rob- | toofs Crush Infant in Carriage| 4 Sond tated emecking toe | i PT Marathon about beries at Night. . and Sister Is Mortally sts bobony coset nanae tala ‘The discovery of revolvers, saws, Hurt, . Gills and nitro glycerine in the cellar No. 508 West Forty- of & tenement ot No. 508 Weet For'y-| bi UNGES INTO WINDOW Handled $1,000 Worth of Stolen Goods Daily Through Big “Business” House. For three hours, late last night, t= the bir courtroom of Part Five of General who and miting the United Cigar Stores|Drags Wreckage Through Com-| — Plate Glass, Evading At- ho tempts to Stop Him. The horse of Tony Casculo, a coal stores. The safe robberies ceased | deater, ran away from in front of No. * early in the year and were guoceeded | 439 Henry street, Brooklyn, to-day and ~ by the more simple but also more| at Stato and Hicks street, a quarter of », Bamardous plan of entering the stores | a mile away, swerved upon the eldewalk | | ary daylight and holding up the clerks.| and planted its front hoofs into a baby|the Bronx the firet night he met Mre.| PARIS, April 1%—Two children of pena ini than "Fhe sleuths got on the trail of another | °ar::age containing Mary Ratigan, two| Mary A. Lockwood and then kissed that | Jsadora Duncan, the American dancer, sole bases fies every Weman in the case to-day. She is Bils-| years old, of No. 36 Columbia place adventure loving young wife into the|@nd their governess were killed in an men Pada 8 é po Bd ase! pact N) adeth White, twenty-six years old,| The child recetved injuries from the| aivorce court te Mi B. Umiddie| automobile accident just outelde the bey po ind, “Under ¢ Diond and pretty and lives at No. 608| effects of which she died in s few min-| name Smack) Arvus. He kissed ‘em—| walls of Paris to-day. Their automo- helt a dGosen big silk and woollen relations between the West Forty-second street. Learning| utes. Mrs, Lockwood and two frie n the| bile left a bi oveh: We ans ue ogee pot p that the men under arrest had cailed| Catherine Ratigan, seven years ol4,| street, hugged them in the parks,| plunged into the river, carrying all the wholesale woollen and silk district, rich and the great mass of r em her, two detectives visited Miss|a sister of the baby, was seriously,| smacked ‘em in the cafes and billed and , White's apartment this afternoon. After| perhaps mortally, injured, and Mary! cooga with ‘em in their homes, all of ome conversation the detectives were | Hanihan of No. 85 Atlantic avenue was whioh is told in the decree awarding rested to the cellar, where they found | badly hurt, The horse after the fatal Davia Lockwood a igned to- qj the safe-blowing apparatus above de-| encounter with the baby carriage fell divorce, scribed. through the plate-glass window of a| 47 by Justice Gavegan. Miss White sald the revolvers and| store, receiving such serious injuries} Much of “@mack’s” osculatory genius _ ether things had been handed her by| that {t will probably be necessary to| ‘se admitted by Mre, Lockwood. Some|ciay and the chauffeur had guided the ie John McDonald, allas John B. Gray,| destroy the animal. of St Is dented by Arvus, but « deal of | car onto the bridge when, for some rea.| BYOdie Crushed Under Aero- aliag “West Philadelphia Johnny,” one} AUTO STARTED HORSE ON | it #2 cortoborated by Miss Maud Paum-| son as yet unexpla‘ned, the car swerved et the men under arrest, He told her, FATAL CAREER. stead, @ sletersin-law of Mrs. Lockwood, | and headed for the eldewalk. plane, Which Drops 45 Feet ane sald, that a aes be rey, Soret Caaculo, whose place of ouriness 1s] Who, with a Mrs, Evelyn Maybes, was! It crossed the roadway rapidly, jumped When Wire Is Si fn con ee nive ta dhs eamiaae to aan at No, 13 Degraw atreet, had left with Mre. Lockwood the evening the) the curb and shot across the pathway re inapped. enough horse untied in Henry street while kisser pre-eminent settled among the! alongside of which an iron railing rune. the whole block, “4 een \acug fauna wee then to Wee shivering Cm). Tae {parla three young women. It may be that| ‘The car ied great momentum and —— bile and bolted. At the corner of Henry|ATVUs Dertlally doled out his smacks | plunged through the railing as though it (Continued on Becond Page.) and State streets the animal turned into| ™ fevor of Mrs. Lockwood ang thereby | had been made of cardboard. Then the the latter thoroughfare, along whioh it|*fused the demon jealousy, but the| car toppled head first into the river be- low. lunged at full speed, sigsagging from| records show that soon after the night i Baseball Games To-0; curb to curb, of kisses husband heard of it and thus/ The accident was witnessed by folk 4 Many meti and boys ran into the| began the undoing of Mrs. Lockwood. of the neighborhood, who rushed to the —_—.— treet and waved hate and coats at the! One night Lockwood, who is a civil] rescue instantly, They mapaged to get the chauffeur to shore alive, but the governess and the children, riding in the rear of the machine, had been un- the occupants, including the chauffeur, with it, Of the four the driver wa: the only one to escape death. The accident occurred at Levaliois- Perret. The governess and the children were enjoying @ drive outside of the Ey tg j i 8 | i i may disappear." H | F f CHICAGO, April 19.-Otto W. Brodie, 0 peeteastonal avietor, was killed to~day by @ fall of his machine from a height of forty-five feet at the aviation grounds rv} on the West Bide. Brodie was head of a s0heo! ef aviation and was testing a new COMPANY LOST $70,000 WORTH IN by On Jan. 86 the prosperous business! Brodie was guiding the machine over man was arrested by Detectives Edwa a some trees when a branch eapped «| Lawler, John Dewchee and Joseph au. i 7 i i i Hi ‘ horae, serving only to further frighten| engineer, made an impromptu call on NATIONAL LEAGUE. the animal. At State and Hicks streets] OM wi’ mae at nent at No. iat & group of men gathered in the horse's AT BOSTON. path and, with the best intentions, ai-| Wadeworth avenue, and there was Ar-| wii. to Jump and could not clear them. | #Uie-wire, preventing control of the/|kinson of the Macéougal street station, bad FIRST GAME, verted the runaway to the sidewalk, | vus. William E. MoCletland, a witness! goivos f; aeroplane. The aviator - | oh ence to . ves from the wreckage whi car e aviator was caught un-|charged with receiving two cases At the corner stood Mary Hanihan,|and friend of Lockwood, told Justice . iss teen Co may be der the engine. eilk and gowns valued at $636, Brodie was one of the first Chicago- . ans to take up aviation professionally. The children were a six-year-old boy | He was twenty-six years old and had wank in the river. The bodies of the three were recovered some time after- 1 1.0 0 3 © 1 O 1— 7} who nad been wheeling the carriage of| Gavegan of the aftermath. He met Mrs. baby Ratigan, the child of @ neighbor.| Lockwood a few days later and here's 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 O— 2| Mary Hanihan held the hand of Cather-| wnat he saye she sald: if SECOND GAME, Watched eath foocineted interest the can | ARVUS DISTRIBUTED HIS KISSES | 4% & four-year-old girl, The tragedy | Deen fying about four years. His in- wean las teenies ea Is eee IMPARTIALLY, occurred just outside the dancer's house. | struction Abe tot was 90 successfal that 0040 — | dosed «mong the soft cushions of the| ‘he told me that ‘Dave’ had nailed} "** "0% hae made ber seriously iil. me jong! pear dh ciel Bes carriage. her in @ flat with Morton—he used the 0110 fon: The swerve of the horse was so eud-| name of Morton and was supposed to fiscal da TRAVIS DEFEATS COOK. |inr' the nrst aviator to deliver: saree: \ ki — den that Mary Hanihan had no time to| be a nephew of Levi P. Morton—and ———— by the air route. He| 4 Roswell Kennedy, Alex AT BROOKLYN, Grog bev: sharees to enteiy, 38'6 Mon) che Gall Ge iwad 6 eed Game Ki and] LAKEWOOD, XM. J” Aor th ral “such packages from| Smith and Joseoh O'Neil, ¢ruckmen ter ILA 1 men runaway was on them. that Morton was going to stick. She! Waiter J. Travis beat Horace T. Cicero, a suburb of Chicago, to Argo, | the x Trucking Company, owned “ ‘ oo 0 0 © 0 0 © 1— 1|HOOFS COME DOWN, CRUSHING | said 1 admire the kid for his pluck) in tne anal round of the T. Cook} ri ioon after the parcel service was| bY John McKeever, which did all the ait must not be torsotsin BROOKLYN— INFANT. and I had to admit that I admired the spring tourna-|ingtalied by the Post-OfMfice Depart-| trucking business for the American told the Jew to mi way he answered ‘Dave’ when ‘Dave'}/™em here this afternoon by 2 up after ment, Most of his flying was done in| Woolen Company. The latter company 0 0 0 0 0 0 O_O O— | Med as tt was with fear and excite-| tod him to put on his dude and beat being 1 down to tvs schoolboy rival at| Chicago and vicinity, although recently bad lost $70,000 worth of woolens trom 1 my persona! assent to ment the horse appeared to realize that| ,,.+ {te trucks in a few months, e tt. he appeared in Florida, jm ment which is either AT PITTSBURGH, there was something tn is way that be] “Mrs. Lockwood, & frafl, comely ttle the end of the Gent halt oe ES Condon pleaded gullty, but Keanety paternalletlo or soclaltstic In its charac- ieee ater ae a *, we before ter, and I have felt that if those who they CINCINNATI— va attempt to stop be reared end stood for » denied MoCieliand’s alleged in-| (Vor Detatis of Other Games seo Page ¢.)|CAFE OWNERS INCORPORATE. | Sreutivan test night. have obtained special privileges through | '@t them eat cake,’ afd et 300 0 — | moment with’ front legs pawing the jones Satake as the principal witness against him.| legislative enactments could really un- | ™0 dewan to inquire ‘The suave-looking ailk merchant was| derstand the feeling of the American | 20% Was PITTSB! alr. Then down came the cruel iron- was true, except that Arvus wes as £rose-examined 7 pm houre by| people they would, in u spirit of loyalty | TRUSTS COULDN'T jURGH— 102102 — | shod hoofs into the fragile carriage and] [Vien in’ nis oscul kisses other women and wi ry attentions to| look upon such things from y _ on the helpless baby, rr) Judge O'Bulliva: to our institutions, consent that special OUT SPECIAL With ite feet entangled in the wrock| Miss, Pasmatend and Mrs Maybes as} minded viewpoint.” o Attomey Brouthers, who prosecuted,| privilege be speedily done away with| “You ask me what han.en AMERICAN LEAGUE. of the baby carriage, the horse plunged] Vive wes calling to eee Mite Pann | coc lely cecad ainda tne ceer? te" | the restaurant proprietors of New York| and Under their guidance he told what|and that the old-fashioned Jeffersonian |I have described to. be = head first through the plate-glass win- Hay eal adie Ayr -ob maui comets ore je night, Mrs. (city for mutual protection, was incor-| the jurist declared was the most re- nd exact justice to all | wit! AT NEW YORK. steed and ve" Uae | Leckwo porated to-day. The directors include| markable confession he bed ever lis- he economle policy of the | 7 Epectediy called, “Yes, I do now,” was the meek retu: ani on the corner, Bystanders pulled ¢! ba rm. | Louls Martin, Michael Shanley, R. M,| tened to. bor acy e on SAA. Sarna i pt tenet By coe ‘What explanation bave you married| Mise Paumstead, @ stately, buzom| Haan, Louls F. Fischer and Adolph| From the court records, part of #her- 5 to recall that i of further damage from the threshing| Yo™me” to make of kissing s man the| young woman, who has shed @ husband /| guesskind of New York City. man's confession reads: in Indiana I was ch with not deing New YORK— pry first night you met him?’ demanded the| and who lives in Cleveland, was the} ‘The International Mutual Cooks and| “About June 15, 1913, I was o driver ve, while now, when I call ate tariff for reven' @0000 _ Court, principal witness against Mrs. Look-| pastry Cooks’ Association of New York) fr the National Express Compa: T] tention in New York to what f think | the srenting by Congresa When Dr, Goldersleeve of Long Island | ~", ¢ College Hospital reached the ecene he ‘Only that I did no: see any harm.) wood, She is & alster of Lockwood.| also was incorporated. The directora| ¥®# Spproached by @ man whi ig the opinion of the public as to ure |ileges, The Kepublican AT PHILADELPHIA. bah .| Mr. Arvus was sociable and nice and| The Court gave Lockwood the custody | include Theodore La Manna, Adolphe| the name of Simmons, but whose Paternalism for the few, I aim denomt-| for a ih protective 5 ae ue by Phe Ce Me 1 kissed us all," replied Mrs. Lockwood. | of their child and made no provision for | Meyer and Laurent Surr of New ‘York name I have since found out was M. nated an Anarchist. I do not chovse to | shifted precast from ‘ 0220 — | Ratigan in one bundle and holding it in| LOOKED AT KISSING IN “BROAD. | Mrs. Lockwood's support. She and Ar-| City. Levoussove. He made an appointment| discuss the underlying princ of infant industries te. bent DELP his arms climbed into the ambulance. MINDED” WAY, wus left the court-room together, a Pera op peerage with me teat evening and evens lot of | reference to property. If 1 did I could} American working man and (a r — pate e a money entertaining me. He suggested |cite authorities from Solomon to Lord 4102 — |On the way to the hospital the Baca tte Cnet Aaa fos martes BOSTON, April 19.—Patriots’ Day,|that he had a market for merchandise | Coleridge that no man has an inbereat uy es. sinus Colette mavens ted aes en p Proven en v he) op + ghd ell eatin Sas ane ones me ie, ebenge ta address on |right to property after he ls dead and fret reseed ewan, a ston observed | packages in care the Nationa) | gone; that the laws of descent and ti OR Maat 4 ft] Bahai Hamthan end they were later taken to| ‘Well, Reine. ‘proper’ she an- throughout Massachusettts to-day. Busl- ——— a} AGE 7. thelr domes. _. ewered, . Lociswoed often ness was syspended generally, (Contiaued om Seapad Page) t