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PRICE ONE CENT. Co. (The New Conran 4908, 0 Te, Prem peta NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEM PMAGISTRATE. DENOUNCES Warrants for the Arrest of Lee Shubert, Its Producer, and the Harrises, Producers of “The Fight.” week at the Hudson Theatre in West Forty-fourth street. | McAdo> saw “The Lure” night on the invitation of Mr. Shubert and issued the w: his own judgment of the indec immorality of the piece. In 4 feoue a warrant Magistrate McAdoo! fgnued a statement in which he con-| eented solely for the purpose of making hubert were dep that Samuel Untermyer, cou! Shubert, and Max D. Ste thy Henry B. Harrie ¢ may wh. equipped +o oppose the determination of service of the warrants was deferrea uatil to-morrow morning. Lee Shubert will be arraigned before G Magistrate McAdoo to-morrow at noon LANs. A ‘The trial’ of the Harrises is set for » . 2 o'clock. As soon as the warrants aro rat ot... @erved a police ban will be placed on| Doyle, 2b..... the two plays, vending the final decision | Grant, 2b ef. the Court. The offense charged | Fletcher, ss. the theatrical managers is a] Burns, If Shaler, 3b. McAdoo's action in the hse of the Harrises was taken on evi- @ence produced by Deputy Police Com- c missioner Nowbur It was not i ught out In to-day's proceedings, but ieskie, ” will be shown at the trial of the Har-| ( arquard, p. pisos that “The Fight” wus produced | Hartley, ¢. Jgst season without a bawdy house ad geene in the second act and was u|/Totals.......... 8 14 Seeco---cne A he ee 2 (—.e«--— veo x S @eene was introduced for purposes of @ensationaliem, and the box office was BROOKLYN SAFE WITH HIS NURSE} ions Ampudia’s Servant Arrested in} —s.090 Jasement of Tenement Not Far HS From Employer's House. HOLA. The Bresing World) tOUN De Clara Ryan, a nurse in the +t Ampudla of No, venue, who disa red yesterday Ampudia’s en-months ru, Was found this afternoon. her in the baseme zoe Fifth avenu Oatex'’s attention was! he presence of the woman by presence of more than $000 fans, called t rested her on a charge of int on, The child was unhurt but very dirty The nurse said she had been visiting found j "bull sign in Saturday's game, ~ | FI to Snodgrass. Cutshaw singled, craper to Snodgrass, CAMP PERR end of the second stake Trophy match vn the he, U ha vent a sky easily ume Republic ‘ ond place Boy 1,00, and Canada tad dropped to Sweden's score was shod SON AND HEIR BORN FONE OF THE RED LIGHT PLAYS. | AS INDECENT AND IMMORAL McAdoo, After Visit to “The Lure,” Issues Warrants were iseued to-day by Chief Magistrate McAdoo for the ar- reat of Lee Shubert, manager of “The Lure,” and William Harris and Mrs. Ipene Harris, the widow of Henry B. Harris, managers of “The Fight. @hubert and the Harrises are charged with presenting indecent and im- moral theatrical performances in violatton of section 1140A of the Penal Law. “The Lure" has been running for nearly a month at Maxine Elliott's Theatre, in West Thirty-ninth street, and “The Fight” was put on last pil ails bee ae nt on y and ing to| @emns ‘The Lure” in vigorous fashion | @ inexcusable, without any good Ll pose, lacking any moral issue and pre- money. i i The warrants were issued at tne close } fee the. Harriss ree guurert ware ‘eugenics and said that they both a —_——>—— Snodgrass and Fletcher Fatten re] Averages, Latter Getting the authorities to close the theatres,| Three Hits, One a Homer. ale-c-scucuc-o” -lecccocccccoo-o™ failure. This season the bawdy house Hartley ran for Meyers in 7tth, R. H.PO. A, E. flgoded with money. 5 Mr, Newburgher reac from ste- | Moran, rf... 12 1 00 Rographer's rote: extracts from dialogue | Cutshaw, 2b. 03 44 «1 of “The Fight’ the frat and second | Culling, If, oo 3 v Oo acts. The talk was profane, obscene | Stengel, cf. 02200 @nd taken verbatim from the vocabu-| vaubert, Ib. 0061 Oo leries of wantons and their mule asso- Smith, 3b....... 0 0 1 1 r ciates, Mr. Newburyer described in de-| Kiey atrick, 3b. 0012 tail second act of “The Fight," | 6 ee y BRe 0 wher: a United Sta’es sena‘or, who has| Fisher, ss....... 0 0 fF 1 0 eontracted with the propri of the|McCarthy,c..... 0 1 4 2 0 place for a young xirl, unlocks a room| Heckinger, c. 0 0000 and finds that the girl who has been| Ragon, p oo8e24 aupplied by the harpie is his own daugh = me aE “Were there any other police wit- F ew 2 Ae SUMMARY. (Continued ond Paxe.) First base on Wills—Off Ragon, 3. ———>—— Struck out—Ky Marquard, 6; by Ragon, MISSING BABY FOUND 2. Home Run—Fletcher, Two-base hits—Cutshaw, Marquard, Burng. Murray, Markle, Shafer. —Fisher to Cutshaw Daubert. Pased ball —MeCarthy, pires—lison and Brennan. Attendance Y., Sept The Glants and the Dodgers came to- er here this afternoon in the fifth and final game of the series in the final game between the teams grounds this year, Dahlen sent Ragan in to twirl for de Dodgers, while Derkens, owner of the house. |MeGraw thought that Rube Marquard -|had enough speed to hold the Dodgers down, Just before the «ane started |Capt, Doyle was presented with a $0 ali ni he at the place where she was |check for driving (he ball against the ‘T INNING-—Moran sent a line fly Collins shaw tried to steal second, but was ed on Meyers's perfect throw rags started with a single, Doyle | TO ROXBURGHES IS TRUE EUGENIC BABY Duchess, Formerly May Goelet, Before Child’s Birth Shunned Food Containing Sugar. ARDENT WISHGRATIFIED. For Months She Followed Ad- vice of Dr. Schenck, Noted Vienna Specialist. Copyright, 191%. by The Py shine Co. OnaMs tthe Nox York World ne oe (peclal Cable Despatch to The Krening World.) LONDON, Sept. 8—The son and heir so ardently hoped for by the Duke and! Duchess of Roxburghe was born last ight at their London residence, Chester- fleld House, Mayfair. The Duchess is the former Misa May Goelet, daughter of the late Ogden Goelet. The baby born to the Duchess is a boy, according to the Duke, principaily be his mother ate no food con- taining sugar for months before his advent into the world. In announcing the birth of an heir to- the Duke of Roxburghe admitted his wii tributed the sex of the new-born infant to this. Desiring a mate heir to the dukedom, | the Duchess went to Vienna in 1 and there consulted Dr. Leopold Schenk, a noted scientist, who ts a world-famous authority on embryology. He is nected with the University at Vienna and has given much study to the prenatal determination of sex. ne JOY FIRES BURN FOR EUGENIC) BABY BOY OF DUCHESS. Dr. Schenk advised the Duchess and she followed his instructions, ‘The prin- cipal thing that he told her to do, in order to insure a male child, was to avold all food containing sugar. She did ao, according to the Duke, and bore & son. It Is said Dr. Schenk staked his repu- tation on his prediction that the child would be a boy provided his advice was strictly followed. The correspondent of The Evening World called at Chesterfield House this morning and was told that both the Duchess and her son are well. The child will bear the title of Marquis of Bowmont. The birch of an heir to the Dukedom has caused widespread joy in the border country, where the family wields mense Influence, Bonfires will blaze trom “he hilltops to-n! ht and all kinds of festivities are being prepared by the people of Haddingtunshire, BROTHER WHO MAY HAVE GOT TITLE 18 GLAD. The birth of the little boy makes it certain that the ttle and estates of the Duke will descend to his own child In the eveut he had had no son his brother, Lord Alastair Robert Innes- Ker, or one of Lord Innes-Ker's two sons, would have become Duke of Rox- burghe. ‘The friendlies feelings exist between tho brothers and in spite of the fact that so much of his own future hinged on the sex o the expected child, the brother has been a# much interested uz uny one In the Duke's hope for a son and to-day congratulated him| heartily. Lady Ines-Ker is herself an American, having been Miss Anna Breese, daugh- ter of the late W. 1. Breese of New York. She recently sald of her sister- in-law. “1 gincerely hope the Duchens's baby will be a boy. The fortune she has ean do infinitely more than our limited means toward keping up the splendor of the Roxburghe estat The Duke of KRoxburghe and Miss Sowjet were married at Mt. Thomas's Episcopal Church, Filth avenue and -third street, New York, in las, Their honey h Was spent Ogden villa at Ochre Point, been for years leaders of En, ety, the Duchess being @ great fayor- fte of Queen Mary's. had practiced wy form of} 0 0 0 90 Batterios—Marquard and Moyoi Arrest of Jerome as Gambler By Sheriff at Coaticook, Canada PE OOEOEE OLE O9O006- 14-004 1H THE ARREST cE -rORNEY WIT: JEROME, @ WWoanweod. ane UNORRWweEm, AT NEW YORK— 0 20 5 0 BROOKLYN 0 0 00 Ragan and McCarthy. HIGHLANDERS WIN AT WASHINGTON— 003 01 0 0 0 WASHINGTON 0000 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries—Caldwell and Sweeney; Kngle and Henry, BER 8, 19 1 Chancemen Young Star, WASHINGTON, Chance sent Slim Caldwell to the vox In| Morley, 2b an effort to capture the oy from the Senators t posid to Caldwell was Joe Engel, th te hin ial Kid pitcher who has b Pt nw Athletics and McBride threw out} to Milan, Cree ined to Spenver, No Runs (Continued on Highth Page) COND INNING-Mart CALDWELL TWRRLS ann" HGHLANDERS TD > ANOTHER TORY = 0 0 1 0 1 Gilhooley, rf. 2 o 0 0 Totals.......... “4 Drive Griftith’s bia sa a Moeller, rf. ». oO 8 gel, Out | Milan, et. 0 0 —— Foster, 3b. ot in Fourth, | Gandil, 1b. 0 0 | Spencer, 1 A 0 0 A Henry, c. o 0 Cy Sept 8! McBride, sa oo. al kame of | Engel, 0 H day, On-| 0 0 ork 0 0 AiteaZei taut | Shaefer o 0 gy eceginedal (oe 0 Schneffer be: oft Eng ity Caldw | 1) singled to Sl cennwssesos eo! ----cwcen? -lceoccooo-o® cc-ccocco™ eooc—-e4ne--N 0 Q| Ottawa that ti ol cosco--co-ow?” for Gallia in ath. orted to the! SUMMARY FOR 8% INNINGS, a4 ny Bowel, 2: Two-base hite-’ree Stolen | Mivoley Double play Passed ball-Henry and Connolly Attendance—2,.00 13, PRICE ONE CENT. Fre lM) GIRL'S HEAD SEVERED AT COURT HEARING Coaticook Officials Ridicule Threats to Kill, but Take | Extra Precautions. | | THAW SAFE TILL SEPT. 15. Ottawa Authorities Intervene | and Immigration Men Are | | Powerless. COATICOOK, Que, Sept. §.—-W. T. Jerome, Special Deputy Attorney-Gea- eral for New York in the fight to get Harry Thaw back to Matteawan Asy- Jum, alighted from « train from Mon- | feral at noon to-day to stand trial on | the charge that he isa common Li bler. Because threats had been made against his life the authorities, while) professing to regard the th aw Jokes, took precautions to protect Je- rome from violence. It wae raining and the crowd which firat had gathered ebout the railroad station had dwindled to sbout forty. They watched Jerome's arrival in sl- enide: Samuet W. Jacobs, K.'C., of Monfreal, special counsel to the Now York' lawyers, accompanted Jerome They alighted almost directly beneath the window of Thaw’'s prison, but the fugitive did not ahow his face. Jerome and the Canadian lawyer, so companied by a squad of Domimon police, went at once to the Royale Hotel, where Jerome had eng quar. ters when he first came to Coaticoos. He «hose it partly because the intense feeling here closed the doors of other | against him. Neither he nor . Jacobs would make t. BIG CROWD OF COUNTRY FOL’ IN TOWN FOR TRIAL. ‘There was « big crowd in town, all of them to witness Jerome's trial, By dawn to-day the countryfolk for miles | ground began to arrive in buggies, old | fashioned surreys, ‘shaye” and even hayricks, hted folk who had been disap- pointed in catching « glimpse of Harry Thaw when he was rushed here from Sherbrooke in an automobile pre-empted seats in the courtroom as soun as they rived, although Jerome's hearing was set for 4 o'clock, Others, however, took up points of vantage at the raliroad station to watch Jerome alight from the train, Feeling here is intense, and it is im favor of Thaw and against the man who is regarded as hie enemy. Jerome 0 wan taken before Mag- istrate Mulven of Coaticook Instead of by Juatice of the Peace James McKee. The latter showed himself bitterly prej- | udiced againat Jerome when he ad-| journed hia hearing last Friday, end! County Prosecutor Nicoll, who is ap- pearing for New York's Special Deputy Attorney-General, arranged with the Sherbrooke Magistrate to come here. THAW 18 SAFE IN CANADA TILL . 156 AT LEAST. Mr, Jerome has abandoned hope of! having Thaw ted before Sept. 15, when bis case will come before the court in Montreal, and will probably re- turn to New York to-day, Saturday night he made @ circuitous trip to Mon- treal, avoiding the district of Bt, Fran- cls, After @ consultation lasting twelve hours he reached the conclusion thai it would be futile to attempt to get Thaw back to New York before the writ of habeas corpus should be ad- Judicated. Jerome's decision to return to fter E. Blake intendent of word from hold Thaw for his epi Gay, Bept. 16, before the Appellaie Divi- sion of the Court of Kin, Bench on the writ of habeas corpus. Then Thaw will begin a Aight to up- set the Canadian immigration laws, which were framed when the Liveral! party was in office, The firet attack will De made upon the particular section of the law which provides that only! Canadians have the right to plead to the courts against deportation decisions, ) be carried, the Thaw law-| way, to Uhe Privy Councli in Eng- if necessary Then thaw will) aingt the article of the law mak- pulsory to deport persons who| adjudged insane within Ove ulin tasi sas WHILE SHE WAS ALIVE CLUE TO SLAYER FOUND Autopsy Conducted by Three Phy- sicians Shows That Fiendish Mur- derer Did Not Wait for Death Before Beginning Dismember- ment of His Victim’s Body. ; NO MARK OF A BULLET OR ANY SIGN OF POISON. = Retailer Who Sold Six Pillow Cases Similar to One Wrapped About Part of Body Has Been Located and He Knows Purchasers’ Names... That the victim of the Hudson River mystery was dismembersd while life was still in her body was the unassailable finding of three doe- | tors, who to-day performed an autopsy upon the two segments of young woman's body found in the river on Friday and yesterday. Death was ascribed to the shock caused by the severance of her limbs and head. Because of the absence of the murdered girl’s head—now being dragged for over three miles of the river’s course along the Jersey shore—the physicians could only guess that the victim of murderous fiends had been stunned either by a blow on the head or by inhaling some ‘ anaesthetic and that while she lay in a coma the work of dismember- ment was done. No mark of knife or bullet appeared on the torso—there was no trace of poison in the stomach, NEW YORK DOCTOR AT AUTOPSY. County Physician George W. King and his assistant, Dr. Arthu J. Haskins, were assisted in the autopsy by Coroner’s Physician Dr. Thm othy J. Lehane of Manhattan, Deacon Murphy, representing the office of District-Attorney Whitman, and Detective McDonald of the Hudson County Prosecutor's office were the lay witnesses of the autopsy. The cause of death was ascribed by the physicians as follows: 5 “Death due to hemorrhage caused by the severance of the 4 fomoral, artery, abdominal aorta, cartoid and brachial arteries.” ‘The severing of these arteries represents the cuts made by the i» struments of the murderer in preparing to dispose of his victim's body. BASEBALL GAMES| ssc» victim had recently Deen expectiog motherhood but that by arti@cial means the working of nature had been éo ———— foaled There was no evidence of » ortminal ration. - NATIONAL LEAGUE. (A avedd otap sowed tho setup aT TON. Fine? Gama PHILADELPHIA 6001031 2 0-13 BOSTON— i : tt if | i i t fy 0 0 O-— 0] of the body wore stuftea, gave to Paes eects aire: Quinn,| *8¢ Mudsom County authorities the James and Whaling. name of the retailer whe had eKLUNY GMs doughs six pillow cases of the pe- PHILADELPHIA— ouliar aise of those weed by the oo2z200100 -— bagi BOSTON by ome of the 00000000 — + turers tis afteracen, Batterios—Alexander and Dovin; Tyler] @ble to give to and Whaiing | memes and afdrenses of AT CINCINNATI, | tomers whe had purchased vinst vada PITTSBURGH-- | HOW DEALERS TRACED THE Ply 08002140 0-15 is £OW CARED a iNATI= @ manufacturers were ‘ald SNK oO 0 0.0 0 0 2— 2] Bt search through sales recorda the fact that the pillow cases were Batteries-Adams and Simon; Ames, Packard, Harrington, Blackburn and to Dame) Geis. 20 Toe YAO eee nee rough this pecullarity to rememby wall to whom he had sold them. Dtectives of Hudson County besa: et LOUIE AT CHICAGO. | ipanetiaie work on these new clues LOUIS— aided by Headquarters men | 11000001 0— 3) hata » ae CHICAGO— The discovery of the body of » stilt 0001 00 4 0 ~— §| dern infant on the ehore es few hundre Batteries—Perritt and Wingo; Vaughn | feet @Way from the spot where th: and Archer. lower portion of the woman's body war found yesterday was not overlooked b; the authorities, eager to selse upon aa; ALMANAG FOR TO-DAY. fun ris, Gib sun sets. 623i Mova we. Lag scrap that seme evidence pointing THE TIDES. | the solution of the myetery, “se keg Way | dt was eald by Detectives fends Sook, oo ed¢} the Hudson County Pr