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ya) ~ Made Play'Upon His Name on Identification Card and 2 4. Hint to Coroner. i CHARGED WITH RORBING | Effects Are Packed Up. Paul Kase, President of , a]wno anows them and who lives at No, watoh in Gouflak’a, Not satisfied with @isted by @ large delegation in night and was subsequently found in bed by MERCHANT SHOOTS | ROOM OF A PRISONER HIMSELF ON BOARD oe Bragin Is Locked Up on a ‘While Michael Miller and John Sou- flak, laborers, slept in their room Company, Found Dead |room art searched. their clothen. He . in Stateroom. ix @uch emall pickings, the intruder be- to eeareh the bedies of the sleep- elothes, After a pajama marathon about the Policeman Friedlande: He was eno ing innocently, but he had one shoe on . Cturge of Burglary His Home * > BOSTON STEAMER 4 ' No, 13 Forsyth otreet Jack Bragin, found only $4 in Miller's and @ cheap ' LEFT LETTER TO WIFE. ry They awoke and pursued tim, as- Diock Bragin ran into hia own house chest wag-atill heaving rooms, so he wae locked up under the double charge of burglary and vicle- tion of the Sullivan la A tow hours later when Policeman Friedlander thought he would mare reg! ‘was surprised to find Samuel Rothman 85 Becond street packing up feos, He waid he had been by the man under ar- hig word was to Bragin he loudly cried “Thi Go Rothman himself was arrested. WALLSTREET Market Cloting—in the last hour trad- ing wae more active, and while there ‘was not much vigor in the buying the tone was better and prices showed a tendency to improve. U. 8. Sites! closed at @ 1-4, @ recovery of 1 point from the low; Union Pacifie, Canadien Pacific, Mt. Paul recovered about the same, while the er atocke all showed fractional upward. Total sales, 996,800 {rem Boston to New York. The body| were elosed when It was ‘earned that Mr. Kase /as dead. HIS LAST WRITTEN MESSAGE MADE A PLAY UPON HI8 NAM In the suicide’s pocket was found a ehares, ‘The acute tension in the Mexican ait- uation which te implied in the manner in which pronounce’ prominence was iven to despatches from Mestivo City in the morning press wae the chief fester determining the market tone in the early trading. Increased attention was also attracted to the political altuation in Murope and money eenditions in Ber- lin, Firat prices were gubstantially lower in nearly al) the leques traded in, to 81-3 points. but the artictes in regard to the Mexican situation was discussed in the Wall etreet district and Stock Bx: change lobbies ell through the fore- noon. Although the statements were ented the attention attracted to the re- lations between Mexico and thie Gov- ernment for the tithe exerted a disturb- the Important ang, on which Kage had written: “Othe! aide, please.” On the other alde of t! yoard were these words: “My name ts Paul Kase—very ordinary case, Please notify by phene 1748 Audubon and Cortlandt, Mention my name and facts.” ° ‘On another piece of paper in the eame , handwriting was this note: “Dear Mr. Do! acl Fob. 3, 1913, in New Jersey, was found fa his pockets, as well as $2.93 in cur- tency. Mrs. Kase drove over in an autome- Bile from Bloomfield and identified the Dody. Sh ned to make arrange- ments for the Qurial and an undertaker ig expected to call at the Second pre- @inct police station this efternoon for the body. The Coroner viewed the body and will give a premit for its re- moval to New Jereey. QBAD SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE BODY WAS FOUND. @o one on the Massachuset: the shot by whieh Kase killed himeelt, the body was found this murn-| heavy seller, ambulance was summoned from | gamated Copper. ‘There wag a moderate imprevement tn sentiment after the firat hour, and after midday prices generally showed frac- low levels ef the ‘There had been seme impressive sell- irig, however, one house supplying 10,000 i EE, if i A i a i i i | ALLEGED WHITE SLAVERS 2 - WELD BY HARLEM JUDGE) Ese ee fpeidderigg TE tested ed oskexi 33 | dames Mahous twenty-three, of No. ‘ Third qvenue, calling himeelf o ‘Jaberer, and Peequale Birico, a junk desler, 28 Park avenue, were held for Xon! ‘further examination on Thursday in| 920,000 each by Magistrate House in| hock the Herlem Court this afternoon on a| &* charge preferred by Elisabeth Ryan, a pretty dressmaker. According to the story Miss Ryan told Assistant District-Attorney Follett, the $ apeused men induced her, on July 18, to 80 to Bridgeport, where they kept here prisoner in @ furnished room for one week, They then brought her back to New York and installed he & room in the neighborhood of Seventh avenue ‘and Twenty-elghth street and compelled ‘har to go upon the streets at night. ‘They trailed her nightly until Sunday when she eluded them, borrowed a nick- el from @ woman and went to her home at No, #16 Third avenue. Bhe told her mother the story, and when the men ap» = = sSmubscSas-232 te? SnBEEe: ete ert raaant Saved trom Drug Habit. The sur-| Trading remained of @ small ecsle been dead sev-| without any important changes up to| Lah: peared at the house last night and asked + for the girl, the mother sent @ boy to \the Alexander avenue station, Tne ar Arthur Bergen, ¢wenty-threq years old, ® piano tuner, living et No, 998 Bast One Hundred and Fifty-sizth street, to- ‘yest followed soon end the men wore) dey Potice Court to having cocaine and heroin in bis possession, and was held fe Special Sessions by Magistrate chuls in 1,600 bail. Im the facto: strict, in the neighborhood of the Southern Boulevard and One Hundred and Thirty. nd atfbet, are employed from 2,000 to 3,000 Loys and young men, It was learned that many of them were using cocaine and heroin and Detective € pabainco wag sasigned to find out ‘Where the drugs were -oming from, He @@ARY, Ind. clared to be the fret Aght against tradition to New York State since the tangle growing out of Gov. Bula peachment, will be made the County Courts, An attempt will be made to remove Ed Davie, wanted je of wife abandonment in Qtean, N.Y. ‘H. P. Price, attorney for Davis, an- nounced to-day that he would fight ex- twadition of hig client because the papers Ip the case bear the signature of Gov, Guler, Price will argue that Lieut.-Cov- pag slone bas the right to sign requl- papers, was arrested for having them in his possessicn. As Bergen was | fay from court, he told the police: an who had him in eharge that he was glac he had been held. It might be the means of seving bie grom the “nabit,” + te CHRISTENING OF THE PHALEN KID BROKEN UP BY AN ALERT COP Hears a Crash, Blows His Whistle, Jugs Seven Men —All Are Free. 4 Ghortiy before 6 o'clock this morning Policeman William Sheehan of the Lenoz avenue police jon, bottled up oeven men, whom he had chased as durgtars, In the room of John Phalen, @ dartender, a¢ No. 246 Eighth avenue. Jotm Gault, janitor of @ five-story apartment house at No, 416 St. Nicholas avenue, was Bwakened at 3.60 o'clock y the crash of glass in the basement ot joune and a blast ef hig police Whistle summoned Sheehan. ‘The policeman ran through the dage- ment into the yard, in time to see one man going over the back fence and eev- oral others climbing up the fire escape Of the tenement house at No. 446 Bighth avenue, which t@ in the rear of the apartment howe, He saw one man climb Into @ window en the third floor, and ran around to the front of the tenement house on Fighth avenue, Run- rieg| Ming up to the third floor where John nm and demanded admission, Those inside replied that they wouldn't open the door and that they ouldn’t come out. Sheehan eent for ip to the Lenox avenue station, and was ean joined by Policemen Blake and ‘Wilaon, He eent the latter up to the Foot Of the house and Blake to the rear, then again ordered the men to come out, telling them that the house was aur- rounded and that escape was hopeless, ‘The men aurrendered, and at the Leno: Tenth avenue; James Natrino, No, 318 Bast One Hundred and Thirteenth street; James McCann, No. 264 Kighth avenue; Michael Nagel, No. 90 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth atreet, and James Wood, No, 20 West One Hundred and Sever’) street. For Inak of evidence a charge of attempted burglary ¢ould not be placed against A the police submitted the court without charges. Janitor, sald that he had heard one shot fired. A revolver, fully loaded, was found in the yard, Phalen gald that the men had been in his roome celebrating the christening of his ehild. Mrs, Phalen had the child in evidence in court. Magistrate House gala that there was not sufficient evi- lence to hold the men on @ny charge, ey were discharged. ———— PILE OF DIRT UPSETS AUTO. One Man Serfeusiy' Hurt, Twe Slightly Injardd, Near Bzeavation. & pile of dirt alongside an excavation im frgnt of No, 19 Doscher street, East Now York, overturned an automobile in which Fred Reineking of No. 6154 randon etreet, Woodhaven, L. two young men, early to-day. Reineking and Henry Lahyr escapnd without other injuries Druines, although both from the car, George Wel: ty-three years old, of No. Street, Brooklyn, Was aitting nex nd Lahur fell on him when they te thrown out. Weinkel was taken to the Bradford Street Hospital, ne internal injuries. ‘The police gay that the excavat: and pile of dirt were marked pj 04 red lanterns. at the State House to-day on authority of Gov. Foss that the Governor would not be & candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, although it was declared that he had sufficient sig- netures to nomination papers to piace hia name on the primary ballot if he had desired, ‘The Governor has not made up his mind, he aid, whether or not he win run independently, He has until Oct. 6 (From Lendos Field.) No fruit has piayed ® more important sacred or profane history than » of which Solomon made good in his proverbs, “Stolen apples are gweet,” and “A word fitly spoken ts like apples of gold in pictures of sliver.” A good many English doctors pre- soribe an apple for either the feet or jest meal, The Dutch equi our "Two birds with app! dates back to the days of the BUY CHIRIS OLIVE OIL BY THE GALLON Be iy ret press MM Keep fresh f on indofin! tu eleaded guilty in the Morrisanta| e¢ Pronounced She-ris OLIVE fo sold by moat dealers in ucts. Out-of-town Cent: t Charles & ho! \ a | ‘wich - Y ANTOINE CWIRIS COMPANY, SESE aS ey BOSTON, Aug. 19.—It was announced ‘SRE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUS GIRL SOUGHT DEATH BY DROWNING AS te (Continued from First Page.) & chauffeur, Prevent her from jumping into the Bound et ell coste.” ‘The Justice of the Peace immedi. ately began calling acquaintances on the phone, ordering them to assembic at Darling's dock. He hurried thither himeelf and, later, was joined by ff. teen or more neighbors, Charlies Bis Bop eame in bis auto, Assembled in the shadows of @ beat- house near the dock the Justios’s posse began @ long vigil. An hour passed and nothing happened. The men were beginning to think it a hoax whes the cough-cough of a motor sounded on the road coming down from the town to the waters edge in the darkness the exolted watchers sew @ big black car trundle alowly to the shore end of the dock aed there stop. Justice Dreyer walked toward the au- tomodile alone. As he approsehed the slender figure of a woman, heavily velled, hastily retreated from the otep, where she had put her foot te get out, and powered back upon the seat. As Robert Orosler, who had) followed Justice, started for the mach! woman cried to the chauffeur, om, Hurry!" The big car jumped away tate the darkness in the direction of the town. The Justice of the Peace, Crosier and Chaties Bishop leaped imte Bishop's car, and after 9 slight delay the pureult of the mysterious auto was taken up. The car ahead was going at but the chauffeur was orden? snrsmitar with the town and was exercising cau- e ‘Drive Pursuing car, his chance, Knowing a short cut by which he could head off car carrying the would-be suicide, he took it and in less than two minutes the auto of the peace officer was bloc: ing the dugitive auto's path. “You are under arrest Justice Dreyer shouteg to the chauffeur as he clamped on his brake, Ti aceemed to be nonpluased and dasedly inquired jerein he had violated the law. The Girl started to her feet ané appeared to be on the point of leaping from the car and Geeing in the ness when the Justice Jumped pn the step and blocked her passage. Then he told Mishop to get in the captured car and pilut it to Waiker's Hotel. Once there, he aroused the proprietor and his wife, briefly told them the circumstances of his unusval visit and asked to be allowed to escort the girl to the women’ 1% Weat Fittieth to go, Dreyer not being certain that he was not an Accessory @ his passenger's attempted suicide, When Justice Dreyer contronted the) 'o parlor she} tY-fret etreet, it was anid that Mr. Tal- Girl alone in the wom raleed her vell and, hip questioning. atrald of what posi The Justice asked her if 'y eyed, awaited He saw a beautiful in the plack of it was true z. ! had come with the purpose of | throwing herself off the pler trom which that a Larocque had before. “MoI hadn't nad that 14 not Rave come pr anges. fe were to have been married very oon, and when Lous did Mat—did that terrible thing, there was nothing left or me to all the world.” ‘The sharp eyes of the Juntice caught a fugitive metion of one of the girl's hands toward the bosom of her gown He theugtt he sew a lump under the black cloth there and asked her to pro- duce what she had hidden, At firet the girl demurred, and then, with a lit tle gesture of resignation, she unbul toned ¢wo buttens of her gown and brought out from her bodice ort, peart-handied revolver of #9 calibre, You 1 came for any- she handed it ove wrapped about fan's fine linen handkerchief, marked wi the Initial “1. “He was Louis's,” the girl simply. Growing more confidential, she showed Juatice Dreyer a diamond studded Watch and a long Ghain, also dismond studded—both of great value—and © bundle of newspaper clippings relating to the suleide of Larocqus, he also ‘bundle of bills in her could take all jumped thirteen days tention | ed, would | i jalned, must not rob her of Gellar bu §=That @iamond stuéded wateh and chain had been a gift trom Larocque, she sald. All efforts of Justice Dreyer to learn the gi identity failed. Nor would she ive het address, “That will all come out if I succeed In doing what I wang to do,” she said. Fearing that, if left alone, the girl might attempt to harm herself, Justice Dreyer eat with her in the parlor us*i! @ o'clock in the morning. Then an He introducd himesif to the Jus. ties of the Peace as the man who had telephoned the night defore, saying was Prank Talbot of No. 1 Kast Fiftyiret street, and that the girl, whose name he refused to reveal, was @ triend of hia He would not tell who his companion in the machine was. The Justice got District-Attorney Green of @uffolk County and laid the situation befor Green advised that inasmuch as tl girl had not been apprehended in the actual act of attempting suicide the Justice had no case against her and could hold neither her nor the chauf- four, The Justice ef the Peace then dismiseed his veiled prisoner and she Got into the auto with Mr. Talbot and was whirled away. An Evening World reporter learned at the garage in West Fiftieth street that a last night, saying she wished tO go to 1s Migs Bishop was anid to live at No, 48 West Forty-ninth atreet, At that address the reporter found the Anglo-Danish Inetitute, sa osteopathic medica institution, It was admitted there that Miss Veronica Bishop was seoretaty of the institute and it was eed that she had deen engaged jeerry @ Mr. Larocque. More of her af- felre was aot known. : At the Taltiot homie, No. 149 East Fit- pot was not in. It was densed that Mies Bishop was in the house. When Mr. Talbot was found by the the reported at the garage on West Fit- tieth etreet he said the girl who had deen in Justice Dreyer's custody was “now in good hands,” but he refused to or with whom, He denied ing Wor! the girl’ ind thet she lives erg", ad 39, 1918, SCHATE ADORNS SEES WITHOUT ACTION ON GOVERNORSHIP Resolutions Prepared Under Which Sarecky and Colwell May Be Punished. TALK OF A COURT TEST. Sulzer Is Expected to Take , Action That Will Bring It About. ALBANY, Aug. ¥.—Senator Robert F. Wagner, president pre tem of the Sen- ste, Speaker Al. Smith of the Assembly and Acting Governor Giynn, held @ long conference this afterneon on a gian of Procedure in the guarded office of the Lieutenant-Governor. The Genate met at 2.90 o'clock with Senator Wagner presiding, and ad- journed immediately upon motion of Senator Frawley wath U o'clock to- morrow, Resolutions have been drafted for Presentation to the Assembly calling for the arrest of Louis A. Barecky, Gov. Gulzer’s former confidentia) secretary, and Frederick L. Colwell of New York for alleged contempt, both having re- fused to testify before the Frawley Committee concerning the ‘8 campaign fund: When the Assembly convened at 3.03 P. M. Majority Leader Levy presented the resolutions relating to Colwell and Barecky. They were read and laid upon the table for future action. Only a dosen members were present. Mr. Levy announced that a etate nite date had been fixed for the recon- “It depends somewhat on developments he explained. determined whether the committee’ next seosion will be held in Albany or New York. \ That Gov, Sulzer will decline to abide by the opinion of Attorney-General Car- mody declaring Lieut.-Gov. Martin H. Glyma to be the acting Governor of the State, but will seek @ court decision to ity of his impeachment by , wae the general opinion continue to recognise Mr. Bulser Bxecutive are expected to fol- low the advice of the Attorney-General nd accept Mr. Glynn as the doting head of the government. ‘The members of the Legislature tal fed, that to rescind the impeachment resolu Was emphatically denied by the overwheimingly voted down. @ Splendid Bicom. WASHINGTON, Aus. by the experts of t! autumn flower sho or chrintene: “Eleanor” after President and M: dent and all the Great lovers of flowel purporting to have been made “to the discredit of would be referred to the Judiciary Committee for such steps s might be deemed necessary. The committee will meet to-morrow, Garrison is alleged to have charged that money was used to influence votes on the Sulser impeachment resolution., The Assembly adjourned until o'clock to-morrow. PLANS OF THE FRAWLEY COM- MITTER NOT COMPLETE. Senator Frawley, Chairman of the in- veatigating committee which unearthed the evidence on which the impeachment u :|DoYouHear Well? name Re OU AL OK Summer Comfort IL bout Ay ing you with ey pes preter ch instances we will di No sou direct ma Sih lst of Chiele 084. bookies ss a popular aia choad an Devt. W. 18 Flaws west, New York, is wonderfully enhanced when rest and lunch There's a mighty satisfying flavor about of toasted corn. right from the package—fresh, crisp, clean. Post Toasties in the making or packing. Seryed with cream and sugar, or crushed fruit, they are delicious ; hour. unite in a dish of Post Toasties these thin wafery bits So easy to serve, too, on a hot day, for they're ready to eat Not a hand touches of Gov. @ulzer was based, said no def- heretofore $65.00 to 90.00 | The. Sunday World’s in arriving. A report, widely cir- ttempt would be made embly leaders, They declared that if any such motion was made it would be pila settcbdeheehy CALL FLOWER ‘MRS. WILSON.’ New Chi jathemum Beariag Tit! iw cherie ie Title 1.—"Mre. Wilson” is the name of a new type of ehryeanthemum that has been developed Der Agriculture for the department's annual lamed in honor of the President, the new 14 to.be a magnificent spect- B. Altman & Co. Are holding a Sale of Selected | ORIENTAL RUGS at the following extraordinarily low prices: “ORIENTAL HALL: RUNNERS ORIENTAL RUGS in Room sizes | heretofore $125.00 to 1,250.00, at $68.00 to 675.04 Rugs purchased during this Sale will, if dee sired, be teserved for Autumn delivery. Great Weekly Joke Bog LOAN SHARKS PAID $3, TO BEAT CONGRESS-Of WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Pat - ere of Washington, charged In mony before the House Lobby Com: mittee with having contributed $7,600 to Representative McDermott TiMnois to beat the Federal loan shark Ja ¥. their hearing to-day, isaac Heiden- elmer testified the loan sharks had spent 98,754 to deat the bill—how, didn't say, He had talked it over whh the other contributors last night; me oaid. Under cross-examination Heidenteity testified that $00 of the fund was to the Democratic Noa fund, with the hope that it 1p with Democratic Con@rétg- men." He swore none of the went to MoDermott. 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