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- PRICE ONE OENT. COURT RELEASES JOHNS ; Suitor of Alice omni Accused GIANTS W! WIN ‘ AT NEW YORK— 1 . of Causing Her Death Is | 9 003 10.0 tut Exonerated. CINCINNATI GIRL'S SISTER TESTIFIES.|9,,,.2, 9, 9 0 0 0 90 Batteries—Tesreau and Meyers; Suges, Packard and Clark, BROOKLYN WINS AT BROOKLYN— 0010000200 1 CHICAGO 0001020000 0 Batteries—Alien, Wagner and Fischer; Lavender and Bresnahan. GHLANDERS LOSE AT CLEVELAND— 1 , Says Father of the Victim Threatened to Kill Her and "_ Was at Crime Scene. + —_tipectat to The Evening World.) WILKES-BARRE, Pa, July @.— \ Herbert Johns, held ander a cha’ | ef murder in the Alico Crispell mys- tery, was released ty Judge Fuller In the Luzerne County Court !ate to- @ay on habeas corpus proceedings Drought by his counsel. His dis- charge followed testimony given by @ number of witnesses covering all phases ef the case. Jobns, pale and nervous, appesred be- Hee Judge Fuller this afternoon to at for his release on tho charge of FIRST GAME. 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 100 1 0 1 1.1 bei reaponsible for the death of his Batterles—MeConnell arid Smith; Mitchell and O'Neil. sweetheart. —- | “Johns was accompanied by his mother, ; Ben styters and ral friends. Mr, and 7 ‘Mrs, WeieCrispall sat near Johus, but) . Never spoke to him. With Criapell and | | Ma “; hia wife were many of thelr country- side friends, District-Attorney Bigelow _Ppened the case without delay. na Molcomd, sinter of A was the first witness culled. Sie rhe met Alice in this city on July BATTING AGAIN BEATS OUT REDS They Drive Suggs From Box|Dahlenites’ in Fourth and Score Twice Off Packard. jd. they planned to go M., and met at as arranged The party a dat the Oneonta Hotel at 8 all drank beer. Bhe said Alice drank six bottles. The party remained together for threo hours and the witness said it was under- atood by all that Herbert was to 4 home with Ali Latex Alice sald she was going to the Crisp farm house and Herbert said he would go with her, Batting Rally ir the Eighth Tied Up Close Game. ‘She declared * densely Wooded and without any looking fellow, who | han with tremendo: brked for the Cubs. FIRST INNING—Leach [rst on four bad ones " @ double play, Schulte fanned. +) None Lett Moran walked, © 4 dg blue eved Irh is six feet tall a speed, The ne atroiled wianed. Cuuhaw to No Runa Daubert. No Hits, | posing pitchers, A ) were) stshaw forced Mor: __IN THE LAKE MYSTERY KNEE HIGH, COSTS | HER FINE FINE OF $23 5 Indignant, wis Gut Cut Richmond | Sugar Instead of Pearls in} | Ce) 5 CHICAGO CUBS. IN ELEVENTH ~ streets, SAW JOHN6 AND THE GIRL GO = A few minutes after their arrival a DOWN LAKE ROAD. GIANTS, BROOKLYN. young, dark-haired wom At ILM o'clock the witness said she | | 1 ¥ i . a e i R H.PO. AB eed, meerees bee Soy " Nett the lake for Wilkes-Barre, and ve- | Burns, If,, Moran, 2 1 3 00 eo was al fore leaving tho lake sho auld’ she xaw | Shafer, 3b. 1 0 0 1 6|Cutsha 0 0 4 10 Off? ned oh the ight Aide to 8 Herbert and Allce start down the take | Herzog, 3b... 0 0 0 O 0} Meyer, rt, 1 0 1 uo 9] gemncrerrerss lopmey Ore ne ares road in the direction of the boat !and- | rletcher, ss. 2 1 3 4 0) Wheat, It. 0220 0 hdd and ing. She declared the beer Alice drank | Hoyle, 2 1 2 1 2 0} Daubert, 1b. 1 4 16 0 Qj traction threatened @ dlockade of foot made her ill, Allce did not stagger. | Verkle, Ib 0 2 10 1 OJ Smith, 3b. 0 £ 0 © QO} trafic. Johns was sober, she said. Murray, rf. oo 1 0.0 0 1 2 &@ 6| The Mayor ana Chiet of Police looked On cross-examfhation the Witness | Meyers, ¢ o 0 7 1 0 0 1 § 2 0/84 gasped. Chief Werner stepped to stated that Alice frat came go Wilkes: | got cay 1Pptee 0 0 the woman's alde and told her the dress Rarre four years ago to gv to school, t schol vu tooo o 1 0 waa too extreme and ahe must not ap- and one year later started clfy Ife us a] Fesredu, p.--.-- ik ee 9 0 0 © 0) (car again in the strect wearing it waitress in the Windsor Hotel, She 0 0 0 0 0) “Indeed! wae the scornful reply. "I said Alice had drunk intoxicants slight: | Totals....... 5 8 #0 — — = — —Jbougne this gown at a itcensed depart- . She denied that her ke out) hit vy batted ball, Torals.... 4 10 33 17 0} ment store and I'm going to wear it aay aotect to,fits, MINGINNATI Callahan batted for Allen in 7th. where I wish.” loom said her father threat- I R. H.PO. A. 8 stil ‘The Chief then conterred with Mayor ened to shoot Alice for her wayward- A OBS oe 2 Fe CHICAGO, Ainslee, a warrant was issued and Miss nese. ‘The father was at the lake be- Deviidy Ciseceeee 2 R. H.PO. A. E./ Blossom Browning gave bond for her etka 7 and 8 o'clock Fourth of July | Bescher, It 0 0 1 OU Ol Leach, ot... 0 0 1 0 Ofappearance in police court to-day. night, and Alice and the father aid 1 1 0 O 0) Evers, 2b. oo ft 5.0 int x. O 1 1 2 0} Schulte, rf.. 12 1 00 i F, Micholson on the night of July 1 1 10 1 0) Phelan, 3b 2 1 s 2 o/PAYS ALIMUNY IN CENTS 4 came slong the lake road at 11 0 t 4 1 0} Saier, tb. o 29 0 0 clock with his wife and aid he heer 0 1 0 3. 1|Mitchell, If o 0 2 0 0 “TQ KEEP WIFE BUSY’’ \e ft boat on the lake, It 1 2 8 6 | Corrid 0 1 3 4 0 eee oe ee caw o bat foating in i" 4 4 9 i oo 0 3 | After Working an Hour to Count the water. After hearing the scream 0 0 O QO 0] Totals 3 6 +31 16 4| §&4 Mrs. Patterson Says Hubby hp sow s man at thy Weokesser boat We ee lee eaten landing. Me could not describe the ny ne out When winning tun was scored, “4s the Meanest Man.” man, 00 the latter burried Totals........-. 3 9 Py 2 SUMMARY FOR 9% IN Ss, SISTER FOUND HIM IN ZED AT| Bates batted to Packard in fh Firat Base on Hall—Of Lavender, t; o| {There was Are in the blue eyes of ey Mien, 7. Struck Out-By Ty | Mrs) Florence Lantos Pas THEIR HOME. First Base on Ball—Off Tesreau, 6 y Teavender, 45) nutnertord, N. Jy when Clara Johns, sister of Herbert, swore) struck Out—Ry) ‘Tesreau, 4 Two-Base vy Allen, 4 Stolen Basew—Daubert, ation ‘Advisory "Master one was in the party at the lake on |fiits—Dayle, Marsans, Stolen Hasos~| Moyer, Wheat Double Playa~Cutshaw | Chaves HH. Hartehorne tn Zi sity 4. she left the lake after It o'clock | sturkie, Marsans, Snodgrass, Burne,|to Daubert; Hummel to Cutshaw to, Charles M- DB dereey: City And got home about | o'clook, finding Tinker to Groh to Hob-|Daubert; Phelan to Saier; Cutshaw to| Herbert home and in bed Mel Wild Pitche| Hummel to Daubert; Corridan to Sater, Oney testified she lived at Har- . Hit by Pit he:—By Packard, |Hit by Pitcher—Ry Allen, 1 Umpires | Patterson, @ Newark mantfacturer, oe Lake and on the night of July piresKlggerand Orth, Attendance} Brennan and Eason. Patterson is living apart from his wife dane spent the day and night at the 4 | Vhin Carlstadt now. Mrs. Patterson lake wide, She sail she saw Alice and fer Mee | (Special to The Evening World.) | arges her husband with cruelty and Johns along tho roud at the boat land: | peony gel (alley Juy | 2BBBTS FLOLD, Brooklyn, July | ghe declared that she bad a new speci- ing Z7about 11.30 Aolaeh AN OY fete oe efore the game today Mo-|1%—-The Chicago Cubs and the Dodgers | fication to include in her complaint SE OTE Oe tat thé pt an] ann é4 that he had signed| played their fourth and Anal game of | “He {8 the meanest man,” exciaimaa 1 nt ‘on home, reaching } at ‘iio Patni ne of the star pitchers| the series here this afternoon In the | th® young wite “Why, yester. jE) o'clack, walking slowly along the /or the Almendares team of Havana. | vevence of about 3.600, Allen and | 0¥: he sent me my allmony, the fires ame country road, She said shel phe deal was made through Ra cele and | installment of four dollare which you after paasing the couple | conti, one of the Cuban newspaper men,|Fiseher were in the pointe for the} Uiadim, your Honor, to pay me each Wome. wa miten | MBO is now in York, Palmero |x|Dodwers, while Lavender and Bresna- | Woy and how did he send it? He 1o| was kept busy vers hit into| trying to eee whether it was all the NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, “JULY 16, HER SKIRT SLIT |, for'New York, Which Is _{ “Not So Prudish.” ™ ‘SHOCKED THE MAYOR. Can Not Imagine Why Her Gown Should Offend. RICHMOND, Va., July 16--Blossom Browning pald a W5 fine in Jude Crutchfield’s court here to-day for wear- ling @ slit skirt, and declared she in- | tendea to Zo to New York at once, Pmhere people are not prudish.” she was charged with indecent exposure. ‘The skirt, slit knee high, and held by the police as evidence, was restored to ‘CASE A DEEP MYS ;But Miss Blossom Browning's. $625,000NECKLACE STOLEN FROM Na, Packare After It Has Been Received from Pa TERY, cotland Yard Detectives: In- clined to Believe Robbery | Was in France. LONDON, July 16.—The heft of a pearl luce, valued at $625,000, waa reported to the Scotland Yard authori- ‘The pearls are alleged to} by tien to-day. have been stolen during transit post from Waris ‘The robbery was discovered don this morning when the re packet In which the necklace had been Miss Browning on her promise t> sew up the alash or not to appear again Mm ithe streets of Rehmond witheut a pet- tleoat, Miss Browning's sawyer afgued. thet the aale of the skirt by @ licensed de- -paviment store permigted her to weir It Judge Crutefeld repited that's city lgence for the sald of firearms did not authorige mu; ler. The Justice, sftor an “inspection of the offending skirt, bdlushingly fined the defendant, who paid with the re- tort that “Richmond wan a most Illlb- eral city.” Justice Crutchfigid's court was packed with the most select au- dience it had held, ‘The arrest of Miss Browning, which wan the first made in Richmond aince the advent of the “allhouette” gown and the slashed skirt, occurred yeater- when Mayor, George Ainslee and Chief of Police Werggr were asked over the phone to come to Kighth and Broad n nt me four hundred cents In @ box, and I for an hour or A man named Cole brought ine | money, and when I maw the cents I w {a0 surprised 1 waked if my given them to him Well! have me aon of of vuedand | terrific despatched Was opened. The case con- tained only pieces of sugar. The reais of the packet were apparently intact. As {he suger was of French manufacture abe abstraction of the necklace Is con- wliered as probably. having ocourred in Lf ,, ROOSEVELT, N CARE B00 FT. OVER RIVER, IS CAUGHT IN STOR Colonel pong Sons Archie suit Quentin Have Thrilling Time, but Not Hurt. QRAND CANYON, Aris, July 16.—A @lectrical storm, the worst ex- perienced in thie region In several years, raged about Col, Theodore Roosevelt and bie party yesterday as they crossed the Colorado River tn Bright Anxel can- yon, en route to the Bad Lands huming grounds, The crossing was made in the! cage suspended from a cable 800 ad above the river, Lightning played about the cage and | the Colonel and hie sons, Archie and Quentin, were drenched by rain, but suffered no other mishap. pts ne NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. ' PITTSBURGH— 02000000 1— 38) BOSTON— 0000010 0 01) Batteries——Camnits and Simon; Hens) and Rariden, — "Grealation Books Opoa to 1913. | when she wae married to Collis P, Hunt 16 PA RAILROAD OWNER’S WIDOW, WHO IS BRIDE OF HU: /SBAND S NEPHEW Pier INTINGL ONT MRS, HUNTINGTON | WEDSNEPHEW OF- LATE HUSBAND Divorced by First Wife, Who Was Niece of Bride. PARIS, July 16.—The marriage took place to-day of Mrs. Arabella D, Hunt- ington, whklow of Collis [ Hun- tington of New York, to Henry B. Huntington, the ratlroag man, of New York atid Lon Angoles.Y The religious ceremony was performed at the Amer fean Churoh tn the Rue de Kerri, Collie P. Huntington, why died in August, 1900, left a fortund estimated at many millions, whioh he bequeathed to his wife, hia adopted son, Areher M. Huntington; hie nephew, Henry K. Huntington, and hie adopted daughter, Clara Huntington, who was married in 1889 to Prince Francia of Hatafelm&- Wildenburg, who died tn Ag10 tn Lon | don. ‘The engagement of of Mrs, Huntington and the nephew of her late husband has deen reported frequently and dented by Mra, Huntington, The rumor was cir- culated quon after the death of the rail- road finanoler, Mre, Huntington's latent her third venture in was Mra, A, D, Waraha: ington In 1484, Hhe ts now probably clove to sixty years old, H. 5, Huntington te’about sixty-four years old and was divorced # few years ago by his first wife, who wae Mine Mary K. Prentioe of . Hor AT PHILADELPHIA. | ST. LouIs— | 00060201 03) PHILADELPHIA— 0 000018 —¢ Batterios—-Griner and Wingo; Bren- nan and Killifer —— AMERICAN LEAGUE. | AT DETROIT. BOSTON— 10011004 DETROIT— 00000020 Ratteries—Colling and Carrigan and MoKee, AT CHICAGO. FIRST GAME, PHILADELPHIA— 0000000001—1 CHICAGO— oo 0000000 4 Batteries Brown and te and Schalk Willet 0 BECOND GAME PHILADELPHIA 20 CHICAGO. s forme? political ieader and] on hand to see the Aght, at kecond, Corriden to Fy Meyer | thom ai the rest for him,’ ‘Hut eta ae was on. trial on the| FIRST INNING—Devore popped out to | gouked a grounder to Evers, who topsed why f? I demanded, ‘Oh, it's 10 keep you vixapiving. G11h00 of the ; a pe lt Ei busy while, was bis answer. poh ray Cuacinnal Trust Company. (continued ap Tenis Fagus , AGURNBUSd om Tanith Sages Mawe ite @ urwed Kaley te de ae \ 7. Oe, 4 hi cs eRe | L nn are meg ETE nother was the at Collin fr Huntington, and the niece of the we » sucdecdod her to-day an Mra. juntiagton. fA, Hun born in On- eunta, N. Yq and was in the hardware bustness there er, Collie fH man into bu oome his uno! tH hie fathers broth. ton, took the young ith him, He be- hand man in the management 8 great railroad prop- erties and in! ted from him nearly $10,000,000 in ratlroad securities, >—— SEES AVIATOR SON KILLED, Mothdr Window as Aleman ed te Ka! ote CHIVO, Cal, July W.—Thaddeus Kern, a Wenty-year-old aviator, was Killed oe the eyae of his aged ou windew Lo wee Kern's engine explodes wien he was at & height uf woventy-ty Anen he fell the radiator head § —_— » Ain” | Bridegroom of To-Day Was| GES PRIOR ONE GENT. ONE ORNT.. LSON'S HURRY CALL BRINGS AMBASSADOR: TO REPORT ON MEXICO |President, After ‘Conieraiia ‘wi Pwr ors FB Secretary Bryan, Takes Step Look- .ing to Possib!e Revercal of : Non-Intervention Plans. ¢ MAY USE BATTLESHIP TO HURRY ENVOY’S TRE |Attitudeof Foreign Governments Be lieved in Washington to Have ’ 2 Caused a Shift in Policy. By Samuel M. Bhs dg tad .Oqsueepempent of Wasitin ‘ON, July 10.2 President f Wilson tc vodhy ordered Lane Wilson, United Statés Ambassador to Meaico, to come to Washington tor consultation on the’ critical condition of affairs - | vailing in that country. A despatch from Mexico City says the Ambassador will leave Washiagton to-night, Nelson O'Shaughnessy, secretary of the Embasly, will be left in charge. Secretary of State Bryan made the announcement after ¢ hurries conference with the President this forenoon. It has not been decides — just how the Ambassador can get here most aukely. but one of the battleships at Vera Cruz may take him aboard a ind? bring him to Ga} veston, Tex. .He could then take train for the Capitol. Revolutionary uprisings in the north have rendered railway travel impossible aiien Mexico City and the American border, CHANCE MEN DROP Mexican affaira, President Wiese hig adhered to his programme of nen- althon of the Huerta Government refuses to anawer the appeals of Amees loane tn Metico for protection and tmtery Oe ronog, FIRST TUSSLE OF === — DOUBLEREADER) =n Sees 9 | —— im hie poltey, The protest of a ere FIRST GAME. wut une onus ane ernment either assume the HIGHLANDERS, baggies ; Ee Socept the tm Deniets, fe Interfere hae brousht about o dition of interna! aftaim + ‘The fmous Monroe Doetfine | Tope must keep hands of aft; Western Continent ie | Menaced national policy. Neither President Wilson e| 1 CLEVELAND, H, PO, el coocceceo” el wo-w----e Bl eene-c3oow | -neeece-oP richest and most promineat pt Mexico, called on Mr. Bryan yesterday end was at the White House today deavoring to see the President. several weeks Mn Braniff has been deavoring to bring about an emeng the warring leaders, ef whom he la on good terma, He appesied to Provisional Preaient, Ol suerte, to Gen, Felix Dien te | Carransa of Chibuabus and gate) Oj nent chiefs of factions to pur ©) 4nd good vf country above personal 0| ditions that ai should withdraw —-|candidacy for election in October | *8Tee upon some able disinterested Ww receive thelr united WOPE! > Leibold, 6 2 LJ Jackson, rt. Lajoie, 2b, Turner, 3b, | ose--—w a =|—se-—-ansew. 3S! e-en—-co-oF% Totals... e s i (iipecial te The Bvening World.) OLSVBLAND, Ohio, July 1—~Phe Highlanders arrived here from 8t, Louis suppor, FOR COMPROMISE Fo END BLOODSHED. > My, Branif sald to-day (nat forts so far had been without m: sult, but that he etill was hopeful of being able to bring about a comprom|se, that would put an end te the present era of bloodshed and revolution, tary Bryan had a long talk with whe had presented inf 8 of conditions as he saw th ‘The troubles in Mexico, however, not so important as to detain the retary of Btate from starting om lecture tour to make money tp Wes to bis twelve-thousand-dollar salary, Gas (Continued on ‘Tenth Page.) aT WASHINGTON— oo00010 LOUIS— 000060002 Hatteries-Hoehling and Henry; rene and Aw ST. Lev- “1 think as emen of the ‘Dress,