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s * THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 10918. ANK Pra Markings That Figure in River M, ; eraaen othe ares 8 down the proceedings at the expense ARY of the Executive Lo siete E) leo IN hada Lagisieture gone beyond the subjects for which the Governor had called it together, Corporation Counsel Watson sald hi was surprised that the question of the ‘ uMciency of the impeachment should — contents. Hagman, who is a paper | hanger, insisted that the package could | not contain anything valuable, of it Would not have been allowed to re- wrapped and bound in a manne: main there long, and aa he peered to that of the upper haif of the torso| in he shouted: “It's a human body, The | found on Friday—to lead to the assump-| upper part of the legs are here and tion that an tilegal operation had been | eome of the stomach.” | e performed upon the victim of the eensa-| An attendant of the Hoboken morgu: tional erime now only Geginning to be| 49 sent in an automobile to get the i uncovered. package, and & superficial examination ‘On the contrary there was every evi- | by Dr. King ehowed that the thighs had —— dences upon the lower section of the woman's trunk—found near the De ware and Hudson coal dock yi been out from the part of the body al- ready in the back room of morgue. igteocnyed aleu found hod i woman would become a mother i of her body in separate packages im the | four months Stockholders’ Protective Com- river. ‘The new discovery added materially to NO MARKS OF VIOLENCE ON | the description the authorities are so} mittee Calls President Elliott THE BODY. oagel to yo Sonreae dl dimen: toB fi Tin ry tive); ke of vio> sions of the thighs proved the woman to io joston ‘or ly lance upon einer the upper or lower hat |e, 4,014 heavier than wae at frat #up- —— 4 ; was murdered and that the motive was instead of @ mazimum of 190. The e-| BOND ISSUE PROFITS the same as that in the “Billy” Brown | wuinea tre come Tn the wore wae $ murder near Herkimer. Had a criminal] (¢ 9) perfect na a8 gperation been attempted or death re-| proved. That she posscsned dark brown |Banker Management Must fulted from auch & cause ft would RO: Fate tinged with bronse, waa also. ee- = Se aoe tablished. A clot of halr had been ‘The second telling circumstance M th | toseeq into the pillow slip, and when Cease If Road Is to Pros- G@ried was seen to be rich in color and exceedingly fine. It wae such hair es te per, Is Said. be taken before Justice Hasbrouck at this time, an The Justices of the Court of Ap- Could Two-Thirds Vote Of|penis and the membore of the Senate are the sole judge of the euMciency of the Impeachment," he contended. | Body, in Tammany Hall, Justice Hasbrouck asked If Mr. Wat son thought the Assembly without no- Do It, Tracy Asks. tice could act as a court of Impeach- Mr. Watson thought ft could. “Where?” asked Gen, Tracy, inter- ROBIN'S WRIT FOUGHT. jrupting. js no Hmitation as to place id Mr. Watson. id the aged advocate, “Ip Governor Would Be Immune} rammany ita, then?” ‘< ‘ & Standing on the right of the Assembly if Legislature Must Await |to impeach at any time, Mr. Watson rested the remainder of his argument Call, Says State’s Lawyer. on the complete disability of the Gov- and Manhattan to the utmost endeavor | wei cared for by Its posscasor, the matter trom the standpoint of what od managing harlot, Present righteous indignation of the ernor pending trial after impeachment is the determination by the Weehawken the least we can do in order to comply when not 4 t Public against what is called white SAYS TWO-THIRDS OF ASSEMBLY, aty @uthorities that the dis- (pects) from Stef Correspontont of ing on the sordid and criminal slavery. deceit, fvmn. a, GAR Coprtapenaint he COULD IMPRAGH in Justice to all the interests | tures of her trade and houxe, and Section 1140A of the Penal Code, under ening World.) ¥., Sept, &—Supreme| Deputy Attorney-General Norton eaid thi Ae people of 2 Court Justice Hasbrouck considering | {ht tne people of the State of Ne boasting of her rise from a trumpet |the provisions of which the warrant®| KINGSTON, ‘The commianton demanded a dalance| of the streets to her prosent pros- | were issued, reads: sheet of the New Haven company of| perous condition, is amoking tobac- Any person who as owner, man- York, in making thelr constitution, hai June 30 to show how much Indabted-| co and consuming draughts of va- Ager, director or agent or in any [the pardon of Joseph Robin bY 14 right to give the power of impeach- Ress the company has. The Massachu-| rious alcoholic drinks. As repr other capacity prepares, advertises, | William Sulser refused to decide off-}ment to any man or body of men { —e——— and memberment of the body was not done } the Bvening World) oy agli pegt tng J oe es ways of our BOSTON, Mi Sept. §.—The Maeae- gery, @t the hands of @ person ac- m % pod a i we se PH hunetts Public @ervice Commission be. gine to-morrow an investigation into Het they point to the fact that the limbs REVEALS NO TRAC rE igh Anancing of the New Haven OF, 0. ARNOLD Rallroad that will show how the Morgan pedal yi! allows indedtedn in this play ie an Kiven, sents or participates IM |) ang to-day who is the Governor of New wed xeeed twice the amount of treme for whi any ene, indecent, immoral or ot | “Do you mean,” asked Justice Has - . r ; reat array 0! vt banker management hae piles up Gun warrants of arrest are issued daily | impure drama, play, exhibgion, | Tork State, He heard » #1 ¥ 0) [brouck, “that If two-thirds of the Aw rede of millions of indebtedness and ‘will exceed the limit. Commis-| in these courts, and whom it te one show or entertainment which would | counsellors and asked representatives of rithout notice to the other made vast profits for the underwriting | *ioner Anderson raised the question! of the penalties of office to have to tend to the corruption of the morale | Robin (including iawyers acting for Sul- aaa ia syndicates, It is @ new phase of New | bout the correctness of the 1912 bal-| come in contact with oMetally. One | of youth or others, and every person | ser) and the representative of ths! Mr Norton renewed a point made by Haven exposeure. There have been in- ance sheet, saying that he was unable| of the other characters is a disgust- alding or abetting such act, an@ City of New York and his supporters of to preclude the possibility that the Governor could tools except the specialised instru- to match certain reports, and added.| ing creat @uld to be of the male every owner or lessee or manager of "7 if © Attorney-General's office, the Tracy's construction, call one feats of the pergecn wore weed. No vestigations revealing the attempts to @ G0t to find that the floating | species, and known to the police any garden, dullding, room, pi Nauacaxtersey's office and the advi fon after another, standing amateur ender the stress of terror) Young Real Estate Man Not| ™onopolise all the transportation facil. yas properly incurred and for a| @ cadet. Another charact: structure who le: or Tete the | eet aioe rrt of Impeachment to aubmit | off impeachment. eould rte ere ase} ene with ‘ ities of New England, the purchase of ery purpose.” graded and heartless bea: same or permits the same to brief within two days. ian ES bined! Page papell a absolut no bungling and haggling. trolley companies, the absorption of | QUESTIONS OF NECESSITY AND| represent a ward politician; add to for the purposes of any such drama, anded in custody of | me’ tled and convicted, he might ‘The detectives lean to te theory that Seen Since Leaving Bath steamship lines ana the gobbling of PRICE ARI thie fe @ hard-faced and callous | play, exhibition, show or entertain- waskar Patrick Hayes of the peniten: Hee ae tee (Capa ae ene ee , the _ten-pound piece of mica gneiss Beach for Coney. contly railway lines, but the probe has! ‘There will be inquiry by the com-) woman servant, and an impossible | ment, knowingly, or assents to the | 1.0. on piackwell’s Island, pending the] cei! he could Ianue a pardon to himeelf, Which was found yesterday line ie i never been Into the vitals | mission not only on the necessity of the} ‘étective. \ be crcatlnns haa such pure | aesteton, think {t peoullar that this question fener batt Ge: tea thanked eon tons of the banking house profits, and the| bond issue but also as to the price Into this ee eee ® eee In hearing argument Justice Has-| should be browait up at thie time, within . monument of eecurity issues they have |@t which the bonds are to be sold to} people vrouck asked many pointe! questionk| 4 week of the impeachment trial a Bebe re eswuirrs vera ca'ias | ths ehlisg cy cad gurmecting oo | Peet 3: Pierpont Morgan and Company and| senting an honest working girl |WALOO 18 READY TO CLOBE| Urouck asked many pouiel Boh oln) jaa, gumably a an's or ¢| the entire city and surrounding towns, | President Howard Filictt came to|the commision allowed, The agreement| who comes there at the invitation HOUSES AS PUBLIC NUISANCES. | oo ne as a court of impeachment Teoh ap week are weal Salk de Capt. John F, O'Connor of the Bath | Boston to-day to face the storm. A|4/ready entered into wit! the bankers! of the madam, who tells her she Police Commissioner Waldo, who in-| without notice to ite members. ROTHSCHILD HEIR SICK. this purpose, and in the opinion of the Beach police station announced this | meeting of the stockholders’ protective | Sves them the bonde at par, less com- will give her night work, about the | stigated the proceedings against the red Former Secretary of the Navy B. F. Gaeutves the murderer used a smaii| Afternoon that nolther he nor his de- | °o™mittee, of which George Von L,| Mission, which makes the price 97%.| nature of which the young woman /iight dramas—and “The Lure” and) qraey opened for Robin, supporting Matted Ny Kev t Chicage beat to distribute his packages. Atter| tectives had found nny trace of twenty. | Meyer 1s chairman, was called at noon | These bonds are quoted, when \ssued, int Bee “The Fight” were merely openink/ auiser's contention. On Around-the-World Tri ginking one or more his eye caught the ¥ trace of twenty” Jin the Old Colony Trumt Company. Mr.|&t 106 on the ourb, showing what Im- ing harlot brutally proposes to | wedges to admit a flood of filth to] Justice Hasbrouck opened the pro-| Ps red anchor in the boat he used and one-year-old William Ogden Arnold, | Iiliott appeared and there was a pro-|™ense prof lies in them for the un-| this young woman to sell herself, |the New York stage—saya he will take| ocedings by asking if there was a re-| CHICAGO, Sept. 7—Erich von Golu- to ‘sink the portion ef the | WHO disappeared on the night of Aug, | longed conference, derwriters. It 1s expected that they will] body and soul, for one hundred dol- |; steps to close The Hudson Theatre and]iuen of the writ. Corporation Counsel | schmidt-Rothschild of Frankfort-or | ain, Germany, ts 111 with a sever: l 1%. My. Arnold fe the son of William| It was voted by the committee to ap- | >¢ gobbled up quickly not only because! lars, and, after @ short etruggle, | Maxine Elliot's Theatre to-morroW] watson of New York City and Warden | th eis ee ee ried, Fevelation of) 1, Arnold, a Bath Bonoh reat estate | pear bofore the Publle Service Com-|f the Mish Interest but also because | she half consents. The scene cul- |night as public nuisances, should such] ttayeg of Blackwell's Island Peniten- cold at a local hotel and Dr. Viet: Droker, and was manager of his fath- | mission to-morrow and urge the grant-| they are convertible into stock at par, joa by this young woman a proceeding be found necessary. There] tiary stood up. | von endorff, the young man's phy TWO GIRL® SAW A HAND AND) ors oie at Bay Nineteenth street and | ing of authority for issue of the bonds [8 that if Nex Hav, ek should | being half pushed and half coaxed, | will be no Interefrence with the two! str, Watson also tried to show that sician, ald it might be several day ARM IN WATER, Bath avenue for “the benefit of the property to in- |#S#in soar to premium the bondholders |* clad in the costume of these bawdy | houses this evening. that the petition should have been sub-| before the patient is able to resume hi Meten Zimmerman, a girl whose home| The young man left the home of his| sure the carrying out of President El- | ¥°UK profit, houses, into @ room, where some “The police,” eaid the Commiastoner,| mitted to another jurisdiction. |Journey East. His temperature was re fe Gt No, 00 Broadway, Astoria, told| Parents in Van Pelt Manor with Jo-| liott’s programme for improvements.” President Elliott presented to the Pub- | male beasts await her. The door | “have full authority to suppress these| «1 bad already taken up the matter | ported to be 104 degrees Inst night, tr.’ ‘The Bvening World that one day iast|*eph Lynch, @ friend, to visit a family| ACTION TAKEN BECAU: OF | "tc Service Commission to-day « report} 9 closed upon her, and the intelli- | performances while the issue ts in the| of juriadiction,” said Juntice Hasbrouck, to-day a slight improvement in his oo: Wweek—che thinks it was Friday—she|!n South Brooklyn. The persons they in- OMIN of the New York, West Chester and| gent audience is left to its own courts If the managements should per-|+nefore issuing the writ. Attached to dition was noted. Dr. Von Varendori and her chum, Emma @tritt, who lives | tended to visit were not at home. Lynch COMING BIG BOND I88UE, Boston Railroad, which haa cost the| thoughts, This seemed to me so ‘sist in trying to give performances.|the petition was a pardon eigned by said his patient caught cold at Pike’ ; eu Temple otrect, were walking on went to his home and Arnold said he| The oMcial action of the committee #0 many millions. It shows| gevolting that Z was tempted to [which I do not anticipate, the police! the Governor. that Into consid: Peak, Col, a week Ago and the chane: Veave the theatre. would simply proceed aj ENTIRELY UNNECESSARY FoR, ‘"tY Se empowered by | it them 48) eration, I signed to pro-} pardon signed by Wil writ. It was @ to the lower altitude of the Middle Wes’ th when at the] Was going Gown to Coney Teland and|!# based on an application of the New ‘beach along im Sulzer, un- | had aggravated his indisposition, ‘of Jamaica avenua, they caw a| Would ride to Bath Beach on a Weet| Haven to feaue sixty-seven millions of feuman hand and part of an arm lying | End train. ¢ per cent. bonds, which J. P. Morgan | was $1,408,990. Even the cost of operating ceed against any public nuisance, der the seal of the State of New York.) Erich von Goldschmidt-Rothachil@ 4 fest out of reach of the waves, They| When he did not return to his home| & “0 already have agreed on behalf of |the road wae twice as much as the ANY GOOD PURPOSE. “I have instructed Deputy Commia-| whether or not it is the signature of a grandson of Baron Wilhelm wer GCUld, met toll whether it wae @ man‘s|the next day « general police alarm|&" Underwriting syndicate to take at} revenue, while interest charges were| The play is sald to be an expose | sioner Newburger to consult with the| the Governor may, of course, come up |'Rothsch!ld and one of the heirs to th ¢ & woman's hand, Helen said, but it| Ws sent out. Bince Aug. 19 every pos-| Par, lees 21-2 per cent. commission. |more than a million dollars. It is capl-| of white slavery, and therefore te | Corporation Counsel for the purpose of | he; great wealth of the powerful Roth; looked an if it had not been in the water | #ble line that could be thought of has| Morgan takes one-hal¢ per cent. for his |talized now at @ total of $99,000,000] be used as @ valuable preventive | getting additional aMdavits to substan- in J. Arnold rose to ask to be al-|chtid banking house of Frankfort-on- tong. They were so terrified they ran| been followed, but no trace of young | OWN profit and parcels out the remain- against young girls fg lured into |tiate the charge that the two plays in| jowed to intervene as counsel for the ain, Germany. He 1s completim. away without telling a policeman. Amold, from the time he parted with| ing 2 per cent. to the underwriters. ——_—_—__—_ these traps. This play |e said by | question are indecent and’ immoral.’ Knickerbocker Press, ja around the world, travelling {y Aa the tide reached its ebb at §| Lynch, has been found. Despite all denials, there Is MOTHER OF THAW ite defenders to be a sort of moral } Mrs. Harris William Harris were] ©] shall be hear you," eald|cognito, and will return home by wes : @elock yesterday morning, Joseph Hag-| The young man wan of mplary| ment between nd prophylaxis against prostitution, It | reatly depressed by Magistrate Me-| Justice Hasbrouck, “as @ friend of the of New York "as soon as he ts able i fan and Michael Brennan, fishing for |habite, seldom spent a night away from|and Wall Street bankers, There te| TO JOIN RELATIVES 20, will we not soon see exhibitions ‘Adoo's action. Lee Shubert would not| court, but not for the Knickerbocker | icave for the East. qumbe 9 feet north of the Delaware | »°™e and had no love affair. atrong feeling in Boston that for years IN MONTREAL FIGHT, | on the stage showing the advantages | talk when asked if he would promptly and Hudson Coal Dock, at Weehawken, New England na forainhes ore imoney of sanitary prophylaxis against some | close, “The Lure” on Magistrate Me- agreed that Mr, Clark and Mr. Gar @ bundle in the mud. There was for the New Haven road an MONTREAL, t. &—The rT of the accidental and painful re- joo's report, as he prom:: on Sat-| Norton should appear assistants to|” Re way to determine whether it had SUFFERING FROM RABIES, Street hae ruled the property and made noe eatin te Montront o¢| suite of this vicer urday. ae Wither, CASTOR IA \ ented in or had been dropped from 9 | the cream of the profits, No banker We do not need to uncover a | EACH DENOUNCES THE PLAY OF| arracks RIGHT TO IMPEACH| the railroad tracks a fow feet away. PLUNGES TO HIS DEATH |szents, open”, 25, tone oe the sta sewer to convince people as to its THE OTHER. SULZER. | For Infants and Children, FORMATION OF ROCK POINTS TO bi Me demination, “Now: they. do not ap. | (vee, and, the Thaw lawyers gathering) Sitnineee ror te Mar ngtht cet. |< The Harrlsen were represented by Max| cen, Tracy bascd his attack on tne! The Kind You Have Always Bough? MANHATTAN CRIME, saeunn y in numbers day, First to ar-| ~ |Steuer, Lee Shubert’s lawyer was Wile! action of the Legislature 4 ing be- a af sins ite oven eoverea the pack. | Patient, Bitten by Dog He saved,| tte rote bre iesereed Slciane rates eer re Dancer Carnenis PAG Otel Sones ena ierortiee Ham Kiln: With) Mra Hactia end Mt (yond. the eal dor wn extra, ueasion, 051 Boars the again and the men forgot it until Leaps From Hospital ing to see what is going to happen to jusband, preventing exhibitions of golloliors Heme wis Ad ae) Nea tae Sather form Itself into a court of impeachment, Seu later in the day, when the water re- ps pi this crumbling monument ef rafiroad se Roome have bes f0F Prostitution, and brazen harlotry |°f “The ‘ie! ts and under his arm Mr.| He quoted the unanimous Court of Ap» le = we sf ons Ngan apo ‘They Window. curities piled mountain high. engaged for her at a local hotel and her} °° OUr public streets, How useless | © aie gene the original manuacript peals as sayin that the asisiatire was poles ‘J fe thi “4 5 im! e matters subm: yy the and caw that the outer wrapping was| Walter Pearson, thirty-eight years|CECLARE® BANKER MANAGE |arrivel was oot for to-night ing aahibitions of this vies an ine | A Becullar feature of the matter ts|Governor in calling an extraordinary @f Grown germicide paper, such as all | oi4, of No. Winthrop street, Newark, MENT MUST CEASE. Mra, Carnegic sald. “We expect to be| Age, including portrayal of the in- |that Mr. Shubert readily concedes that) session. . rug stores seti as a protection for ture | x J, was instantly killed to-day by | .W0Ule Brandets, the nemesis of New| 0) considerable tim terior of brothels, to be served up | “The Fight," the second act of which| ‘What right has Robin," asked Ju . ——— a oe q|teping from a window om the third Haven'e soley ee tes it, | From thease indications it was surmised | !0 Stolemeent youth and) gureminded = Reiasgiaiors Rr area nd eet enone ne eee strong, two-strand rope an ra , appear young gir! m c “ yards of fine copper wire wound with | ory of the City Hospital of Newark | morning, come back from the woods to oa Seamer este Hy maine (Hage 8, ae Ga opinion of other cttie | that “The Lure,” the second act of] “Only the right,” sald Gen. Tracy, ‘white allk were about the bundle, When |'© the courtyard below. He was suffer-| watch the battle. ‘This question is | "8Ve Thaw bro id within Hare may be as to this play and its | Which Is staged in @ disorderly house,| “caused by the denial of the validity of the cord and wires had been cut and| ing from rabies and, eluding the nurses! proader and greater than the mere | Or two. a Lessa wy ‘tence "| moral lesson does not really con. |i# @ything but a moral lesson. And! his pardon.” the paper removed | hemstiched pillow |rushed to the window and leaped| authorisation of @ single bond issue,” | ™Alntalned thelr accustomed allen cern me. I am asked, on the re- |": Velller, although holding that the] Gen. Tracy insisted that If the action ig Was revealed, around which was o| through. he eald to the Evening World cor Te sponsibility of my office, to answer |*econd act of “The Fight” is a moral) of the Assembly in impeaching Sulzer \ Gestion of the New York Times of ua-| Pearson went to the hospital yester-| spondent. “It etrikes at the very root the question categorically and di- rees with critics of the ‘Shu- was legal ‘ day, Aug. ML There was also between | day. Five weeks ago, while wheeling | of the evil. It means that banker man- . rectly whether or not this play is ‘Plece that the second act of “The} without notice at any time in any place the browa wrapping paper and the body | his two-year-old child in @ go-cart, he| agement of the New Gaven must cease. " indecent and immoral and an offense | le” 1s an offense against public! and remove judges by a two-thirds vote, Ose @ Jagged plece of rock of the micaceous | saw a wagon driver kick a dog. Pear-| A complete detachment of the banker in the meaning of the statute, They | orale 7 The dictionaries, he said, define im- @aeies type found tm Manhattan and | eon interfered and, picking up the dog,| from the corporation Is necessary, It have no auch responsibility; they ‘I claim,” declared Mr, Veiller, “that peachment as a mere accusation. the Bronx, but sowhere in New Jersey. | placed it in the go-cart with the child, | is outelde financial advice that the rall- only speak for themselves. More- t moral lesson in my play. T assume that none here will ‘The stone weighed When a banker director of ove @ people are #o afraid of |I am amaged that Mr, Shubert should| that William Sulzer {a not now Gover ant was cloven decides a8 a r i ing considered finicky, puritan- | have sald that Jt was the big scene in] nor. Am I right?” he asked, imehes across at the widest point. pet | that it shall issue secu: | teal, old-fashioned and, above ali, |‘The Fight’ that stirred up thi Deputy Attorney-General Norton re- ‘BR 414 not take long then to discover | and he decided to put it out. The ani-| sells them to Aimselt, Aizing the or! | Provincial that thoy would rather | tion against the two performan: piled: “Yes, he ts Governor, but his oe ont os ped oe ma snagoed at him and we tooth | at which they are there Is grave be known as somewhat wicked, “My play was writen a roar sae. 1 Fanotine are Suppended” tee scratched Pearson's right hi but he! danger that the ita of the railroad —~— blase, Mberal and tolerant men of | made no secret of the fact that the sec-} Gen. Tracy then pointed out that the ae * Se move cumiang along took change and | paid no attention to this Sunday his may oulter—aufter botn through the te- P eran the world. This play ie entirely |ond act portrayed a acene in @ disorder. | Lieutenant-Governor could not be im-| CARPET wm 4. & J. W, WILLIAM: aetiged entheriticn at Weehawken. | doctor advised him te go to the hospital. | gue of securities whieh ought mot to be (Continued trom Page! unnecessary for any good purpose, | ly house. It was generally known in| peached unless there is @ vacancy in After a worried tavestigntion they noti- If it has any moral lesson I falled | theatrical circles, the office of Governor. “The (ieuten- CLEANING 353 West Stth Ge8 De. George W. King, County Fays- to discover it. You might as well “But what about ‘The Lure? It was|ant Governor could empty every prison den, ot Hoboken, GIRL DEAD IN GROVE: Resee present?” asked Magistrate Me-) say that an author could write @ | rehearsed in secret. The actore in the|in the State to-day and he could not o1co. . Pressutions were taken to preserve ' rr Adoo of Comissioner Newburger. book of 700 pages full of obscenity | cast were sworn to secrecy. And it was| be impeached-—for there ts no vacancy," | OBRIFY.—On Sept, 8. JONN J. O'BRIRY every possible clue that might be found poled oot T sav." was the reply. and filth finish It by adding at | Produced as e surprise with @ eecond| he argued. 7 even eure Se yabed about the package. The cords and stion of the bonds, ‘our evidence and the stenographer’s; the end.a few moral maxims such | act of a se! nal nature, N SMILES AS BATTLE FOR It to @ question of protecting . ROBIN 8MI wires were out 0 as to save intact the of which there are millions in the banks | 2°te¢ @re sufficient,” sald the court, as “Be virtuous and you will be “To show what I think of my play, Tipperary, Ire kunots for police inspection. The brown ‘of New England. Let anything happen| WHAT MR. McADGO SAYS OF happy.” “Honesty is the best pol- |I am willing to leave its fate to Magia PARDON GOES ON, ea SR Be late, r wrapping paper contained nothing | Trane Ending to Trip of High| to these bonds and the results would] “THE LURE” WHICH HE SAW. | fey," and thus sterilize the preced- |trate McAdoo. If he decides that any| During the proceedings Robin, amiling| M. Reauiom mass at the promising, but the section of Times be appalling. Instead of piling up| Here is what Magistrate McAdoo haa| {ns filth and convert the book into | parts of It are morally offensive I will| at his feet, sat behind his counsel and! {he Holy Spirit, Hurnalde ay, and Ui a proved that the murder was committed} School Students, Who Started | minions more of bonds and depreciating| to say about “The Lure.” It must an Instrument of moral betterment. | cut those parts out. If he decides that| paid apparently little attention to the siraty, 24 CO isthe ll hag dhe the company's credit, I say that the| remembered that in both “The Lur ‘The motive of the play 1s to make will withe tetas, ond the fremont of rock inti: Out to Pick Mushrooms, subeldiary companies that bave been|and “The Fight” the “big acene,” inej money, taking advantage of the y Apa Tks, offered nothing in| SALMM, O., Bept. &—~Tne Body of Ida hung around the neck of New Haven | “punch” the “smash” are representativo the way of o clue. It ts the kind used | Lee, eighteen years old, @ high school | should be sold and the proceeds applied |of the interior of houses such as the A by thovsands of milliners, by lec-| sir, was found in a grove north of here | 10 the needs of the railroad itself, | police of this city have deen driving out trlelans and by persons in many other |early to-day with a bullet-hole through | Wipe diemense hyd for @ EA the Tenderloin and the Mast Side for | H E t d 1 Soft callings. that around | her head. ime, Test al al @ @av ears. the part Ryegate three mailes| She had been missing since Saturday, | !n# to building up the credit of the) Mr. Lee Shubert, as the defendant ea farther up the when she went mushroom hunting with | COMPany inatead of further weighting said to me on Haturday : Hats for ‘oun; Tee pillow al Oscar Gray, also eighteen, Here oa We hr gael oe play net y ig G by pool ‘The body of Gray was found lat EGS COMMISSION NOT TO DE- er that condemned it he joods Carefully Packed and Sulence Govelopmenta, @ farm adjoining that of hie grand LAY BOND Issue. ed itera A, men and older men who Express to All Parts of the World a ant to ono mother, Mrs. Theda Gray, at Patmos,| omciais of the New Haven ere en: ; 3 Tl for Mond. a “day pillow. distant. | might know the facts at first hand, Enecta’ OOULANE ; the /ntors eal eae and Teading’ thier, | 228V9ring 10 avold the revelations of | 1 eat ¢nrough the iene x want to look young. oitien eriepy, aver candy, i Tabesunting tne ‘When the couple did not return home | te banker management high financing night at the theatre, with a iting Ce aah at teciny fore) Saturday evening an elopement was sue.| 220F® the Public Service Commission, . Shubert relies @ ereat deal in Exclusive styles in ipotte ean be bought Pected. Then Jesse Gray, the boy's| Te company's chief counsel, E. G.| defending the play on the commen: feathe ht Fall RIS HO & ‘ sen bp bonett father, found tha his revalver was | HODbInE Rad & preliminary conference | datory opinion af prominent citizens, eatherwelght Fa Sun Suggestion for Tu 3 sisat missing. Alarmed, he notified the pai ed the authority of the Com-| Ae I feel myself compelled to differ : juggestion for Tuesday the only” seniity onts of the girl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Mission to induire into all the Anancial Rit those ‘who have approved the Soft Hats, $3 & $4. ||| ERR COMAMERY COBS23U OLA x CHEWING | Kisses. Lee, and a search was instituted, Mra, | 9ere' ', & feel it necessary to give my chelce ao & mioreseapie He and ‘been Allen eaid he appeared at he: begged them not te delay author- | own conclusions as ¢o why 1 do not “e Seay oom. Gaturday morning, greatly excited, ana | taing the sixty seven rmilion bond teeus J a then disappeared in the woods. It ia| >Y going tmto prolonged tavestigation, 4 , Sema betel, bu upposed he shot himself, “It to of che greatest importance to Prag Me ae found, which the New Haven,” he said, “that it iu i) our stores open Pe te elip was Twenty Boat Houses Bi should be allowed to finance Itself and wy 64 BARCLAY STREET . % fy. Consequen: WATERTOWN, N, pt. &—Twen- | (o have authority without delay to lasue . Sree ST. a ty boat houses, containing motor boats; these securities, Therefore we reque S.CORTLANDT SF. a a one akifts, loonted in @ row beneath |that the Commission refrain from ri eaisead elk hs) ‘Carnes Church Street - and near the lookout over the dock at|ing any questions that are not abso- of prostitution, The | ff Broadway, well wociwerie ‘Thousand Island Park, were burned | lutely necessary.” more realistic the scene the more Boovawey; near tate at : gical early to-day, at a lose estimated at| To which Chairmman Macleod re-| offensive, The characters, as de- [plies “We are not disposed to apgreach cigs

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