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Copyright, 1013, by ‘Co, (The New mre FRED LIGHT” PLAYS T0 STOP © UNTIL GRAND JURY PASSES Hi UPON THEIR IMMORALITY i Parties Concerned Agree to Submit to Ver-, .dict of ‘Sixteen Out of Twenty-Three Members of That Body. | ‘SENATORS VOTE F Until the Grand Jury of New York County has taken action there wit} Three Trainmen Scalded in 5 fo further representations of the red light drama, as exemplified by ‘he Lure” or “The Fight,” if the Shubert and Harris managements keep the promise which they made to Chief Magistrate McAdoo this afternoon order to avoid active criminal prosecution following the agitation begun The Evening World last week. Witliem Klein, counsel for Lee Shu-| members in a protest againat both ro whom a warrknt bad been! Lure” and “The Fight.” ed as the principal producer of ‘ae | had b agree! to the ters sumgested | aoe! Samuel Untermyer for the capltula- | of the Shuberts, Mr. Untermyer, | yesterday that as son as the warrants Innieting that he war jot yet counsel, are served he will station policemen Mreor the theatrical inanagers, sald hejat the Pi had given them friendly advice and that) Hiliott's Theatre with instructions to on a Hudson Theatre and Maxine, ALL STEEL TRAN HURLED INTO FIELD, | PASSENGERS SAFE Thirty-five of Seventy-three in Six Coaches of New York Flyer Slightly Injured. iGOING AT FULL SPEED. Wreck on Pennsylvania | Railroad May Die. NEW WADISON, 0., Sepi. %—The New York-St, Louis Flyer on the Pen aylvania Railroad, composed enti steel cars, was derailed four miles weat of here at 940 A, M, to-day, injuring thirty-five of the seventy-three passen- ! he id, gers and fatally injuring three of the) rew. Bix coaches went into @ corn- e fi aa VEN Py ul - BROOKLYN WINS | AT PITTSBURGH 0 0020000 PITTSBURGH 0 0 v0 0 ¥ 0 O Batterles—Yingling and Fischer; Robinson and Simon. GHLANDERS WIN aT NEW YORK— 3. 0 0 1 io oO 1 1 ST. LOUIS 003 0,0101 o- Batteries-Fisher and Sweeney; Wellman, Levering and Agnew. | a MEN WIN Oo | | 0 ON THE TARIFF BILL FIRST HOME GAME FORFINALPASSAGE FROM ST. LOUIS Amendments Disposed of Be- fore Roll Is Called on Nip and Tuck Battle From Sixth Inning to \ \ | | \ | [“ Circulation Books Open to AlL” | “NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913. "| STERNEMANN GIRL | AND HER FATHER WHO | FIGURES IN MYSTERY. | t] ELLA of the track, the engine ‘ Fe? untess they followed iis advice he Wowtld| stop any attempt to present “The a rae aking: a Hage abutment | the Measure Itself. the End. pave nothing io do with them as a Fight’ at the Hudson or “The Lure’! Cit se aRASKuRe | % lawyer. at Maxing Ellivtt’ oe ae ot aa exer tethe ade a | | dvice, affect that the| ‘The rival managers are hampered tn !P& one span of the brid i | WASHINGTON, Sept. 9--The Senate | ‘ he awn until their legal by hontility of! ‘That the cars were of steel socom te ne amendments to HIGHEANDERS, ! the Grand Jury vould read the play ‘interest. Lee Shubert saye ‘The Lure’) for the feet that there was no loss of neat Yeclock this afters | Mi py PoE NSE or, perhaps, seo o wpecial performanc’ |ig a moral show and would not have! Ufe or that none of the passengers was) {"« ‘Tariff Will at 4 o'clock this rereelary Vie ete @f 11. Should sistem of the twenty: | been molested if the Harrises had not] gestously tajured. noon. A haif-dogzen amendments wera | Wolter, cf. o 0 t 2 0} three members of the Grand Jury agree |some along and put on “The Fight" |g partial list of Jnjured follows: yoniding when the debate ceased under | Cree, If. oo il a) Sie thatthe play iA unit for public reore | uayard Vellier, author of “The Fight"! “C2 WACK WORTH, post-office In-| the agreement made last ninht and, white} Hartzell, 2b. Piven Ba song sentation, the Shuberts must not onlY | says he wrote his SAPs year ago and} “ty. hem, oppor- Knight, Ib. ee cende all efforts to produce the pity |regards it is suspicious that the) ecto Kansas City, Mo, [eerdenate Was lowes os: Gilhooley, rf o'o 2 0 0, im thie juriediction, but must discha:ke |Shuberte should bring out the same} GEORGE D. WHIGHT, Kansas Clty, | tunity wan given to Senators introduc | 7eiggp, gg, on) ‘ali woad companies now preparing &’ | kind of a play after secret rehearsals, | Mo. ing new amendments to explain then |g, 1261 0 fo (nto other States with the play. One point brougit out in the| J.C. ROGIGRS, engineer, Columbus, |\y five-minute speechen Fi 00 0 3 0 WOLDS LEE SHUBERT IN $500) procedings je that “The Fight’ was! M. H. Sh JER, 3K Marks avenue,| The voting on amendments was pre-| ¢, oov0 0 FOR GRAND JURY DECISION, | presented last seasun without the | Brooklyn, N. Y. liminary to the Anal passage of the bill, 0000 0 Mr. Klein, who was present with Mr.|DaWdy house scene In the second act! JEHSE PORTER, No, 18 Holliday | which was expected about 5.9) P. M. 6 = ai F Ghubert, agveed that if the case were /and falled to attract theatr street, New York ‘The Democrats expected no change in Md s aoe oe taken in charge by the Grand) Then Mr. Veiller put in hie ac R. M. GOODMAN, No. SH R street. |the party strength tn the voting. = = = aml Tory there would be no performance | resenting the interior of a disor Northwest, Washington, D. U. By # vote of 30 to 48 the Rorrta 5 6727 17 0 toonieht of ‘The Lure” at the Maxine | 2ouse and bis daring pecame a matter) J. W. THARP, Columbus, 0, amendment authorizing the Preaident to hatted for Fisher in Ath. | sist until the play should of comment in theatrical circles, But| R. J, RECTOR, Columbus, 0. place a retallatory duty of 25 per Fone ES eee a ate: Bis, bebe pronounced ‘ood by tie) Pefore Mr, Velller'a play, exploiting) H.W, EWING, dining car steward, | cent. on any commoility exported by a ST. LOUIS. have. been life In a brothel, was put before the| Columbus, O. foreign combine was rejected. \ R. HPO. A. E. i Boinn stepped forward to| N®¥ York public this season the Bhu-| | PLLIS GIBBON, dining car cook.) The Smoot mubstitute wool DIM wan! os om el ae ac) ait a bal aoe peice, wha | beFt# put out @ play exploiting life in| Losansport, Ind. defeated without a roll call. | meet...... A 3.0 0 eerve a warrsis on yee Bh) . {a brothel. They got « start of about| Two firemen were so badly crushed| The anti-civil service clause in the/ Austin, 3b. o 1020 wes with Mr. Klein, re | three weeks on the nathagers of Mr,|and scalded it is believed they will die, | administrative section was adopted on} Pratt, 2b 213 00 Tt ie not necessury, bisiibakad dibores Velller's play. and a chef in the diner was seriously | motion of the committee. ;Walker, If... 1 2 2 0 0 McAdoo. ar ae Nee u or a ana |, The Shuberts gave an invitation per-| scalded. The engin: frered a severe | La Follette’# Income tax amendment.| Williams, rf..... 0 2 °0 0 0 ‘ an ue nea dere that the ise | formance of “The Lure" at Maxine | #¢alp wound. Very similar to Bristow's, waa downed, | Covington, Ib. o 1: 0 0 0 NI ttenes wil take the case before | Hillott's Theatre, beginning at 1 o’clock| The Wreck occurred on @ sha 16 to 62. ..| Balenti, se ee prey pia iaresy a |this morning. 1t was supposed to he| Where the track was weak, | The Poindexter tax amendment, Mak-) Agnew, ¢ 125 00 Max D. Steuer, attorney for Willlam |# Performance for newspaper mea, but | travelling BIH. peed. | THO SSRr Ing a: UFIAS Of 5 Dee ett oe een | ae ceernans D ore. @ Matte and Mra, H. Bo Harris, volun-| te theatre was packed with actors | COMch remaine? on the rail and the Jor over a million, was rejected, 16 t0 63.1 Levgrens, p ooo2o0 he #ame arrangement ane es ase bial ede by the Shuberts BASE OOR0R though off the track, did — Sees of “The {and friends of the management, such ere He Ae ir Ree ay dressmakers, costumers, contractors, | , he Loiered mere Meat eo : Paci FU Bf for Warrants to be served on Mra, |#eene painters, playwrights, real estate BUMMARY FOR BIGHT WINGS operators and bullders. LU on Ballg—Off Fisher, Mr. Me- for the avtors for whom warrants have been “It dg not necessary,” said Adoo, "Nor is it necessary issued to be served. The warrants may he held In #beyance and will not be served until an effort is made to pro- one or the ner of these plays in lation of .his agr ent Mr Harrie held in $500 ball, but need not pro- ree ft, being held on his own recog 7 pigance.” WP UNTERMYER WARNS M’'AD09 ; OF HIS RESPONSIBILITY. Untermyer thanked e@ Court * him an opportuni! nese "Th ast that the play had be y writers of soclal and charitay perience, lie reminded Mr. McAdvo that, as Police Commissioner, he had suppreased "Mrs, Warren's Profession’ and that there had been an agitation againet “Damaged Goods," and that S twuptmann's “Hannele” hud been sup- weseed in this country, although it was now yecognized in Europe as @ classic Nevertheless had advised the yor ' oh ; Shuberta, Mr, Untermyer said, “not to ively on their mere legal rights," but Wits take the winer, broader view that Dpublic. sentiment, whether right or Lwrong, must not ve offended He warned Mr, McAdoo that he was muk- ng @ great mistake in velleving th persons as high minded as the Shu- | way for the purpose of making Tnoney, | T have advised the Shuberts," said | Uniermyer, "that they ought to! adraw the until a proper and derly test of the merits of the play ay come through the Grand Jury, and! vat if mixteen out of twenty-three jury | ee with you that the play is it should be withdrawn, 1! vommunicated with the Di t ney and he Is agreeable to this| Mi, Klein will appear for the luberts. T have nut at present any pro- Wesent tiv New York County Fed-! Jerts were guilty of producing a gicious | = At the conclusion of the second act Vincent Serrano, who plays the part of the hero, addressed the audience, explained that the pulice had started a crusade against the play and asked for expressions of opinion, A young man got up and*said he conskiered the play ndecent | “Put him out." yelled most of the audience. . ‘The young man protested that he was prenent at the request of the manage- ment and had been asked for Wins opm: fon, but he was put out, - SECRETARY LANE FAINTS REVIEWING A PARADE) Member of Wilson's Cabinet Weak-| ened by Loss of Sleep During Visit to Oakland, Cal, OAKLAND, Cal, Sept, %—Secretary of the Interlor Lane, while viewing the Admission Day parade here to-day, fainted on the stand. He was hurri io the home of iis brother, Dr, Fre ick where he shortly recovere It is declared that the Secretary's condition is not serious and was the ree t of loss of sleep. World Champions World ads. are so far in the lead that they really have no competitors; 4,693 WORLD ADS, YESTERDAY— 3,469 More Tham the Merala; 9,263 WORLD ADS. LAST SUNDAY= 1,610 More Than the Merald; 31,009 WORLD ADS, LAST WEEK— 16,840 Mure Than the Herald; 120,980 WORLD ADS. LAST MONTH— 67,159 More Than the Merala; fonal {nterest in the va H hw at i of tre | MOS7STE WORLD ADS, DURING LAST of Specta! aa in court! "qgg.07@ Move Than the Mevei4, | | 8 Carbolic vocietieg wisn amo. RESULTS OF RESULTS/.. Loverens) 4. Struck out—| i Ley ns, 8.| —_—_—_—_—_—_—, ‘DIVINE RIGHT” BAER KILLED IN FIGHT e Hit—Wiiliams, Two-base SAYS HE HAS NO FAITH Hite—Walker and Agnew, Stolen busca} BROOKLYN, away with them, IN THE ALL-STEEL CARS —Auntin, Shotten and Cree. Pansed R. H.PO. a. E. Neither Brooklyn nor Manhattan Headquarters knew anything afiout vay duciiccc ie ck ae || imam, Crpiae--Menee, Ferguson cua| Ceehey,26.-.-. © 1 4&9) (he apprehension of the eccentric millne, and inquiry from Hoboken snd yielding diselpline—aloue, can |, Sheridan, Attendance, 1,000 Stengel, cf. 0 t 6 © 0| Weehawken Police Headquarters developed the fact that they, too, were railroad wrechs be averted.” (esas 6 ae ekine Want Collins, It. .... 0 2 4 1 0| ignorant of the coup arranged in the dark hours of morning, ‘This was the pronouncement to- -_—-— POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, sept. | Daubert, Ib... : 4 4 \ : 2ille Murpny was trying to Oto day by George F. Baer—"Divine + %—The Highlanders made their reap- Cover who it was that had outwitted Right” Baer, President of the||H. V. Radford, an American, | penrance at the Polo Grounds with sev- ? ' ‘ : p BASEBALL GAMES bia datestivs he received two furtner Reading road—who returned from Ss Canadian eral new players that Chance will look 1o18%0o0 ere ehtnae Faye ions from the much-sought Europe on the Kaiser Wilhelm der and George Street, Ca » lover for the reat of the season, and ee fae ae NATIONAL LEAGUE. ice ae presi eye Sternemann Grosse of the North German Lloyd. Met Death Two Years Ago, | 4!4 battle with the St. Louis Club, un- Totale.......06. 2 7 27 13 1 — Incoherent letter, both pe dipse ernst “We learned of the fatal crash ‘ der the leadership of Jimmy Austin, PITTSBURGH. AT CHICAGO, per Manhattan lest aigne led from up- on the New Haven just before we ° Fisher and Sweeney were the battery RH.PO. AB ST. LOUIS— The postcard merely eal, “While I left Cherbourg," sald Mr, Baer, || OTTAWA, Ont. Sent. %—The Aisap-| for the Chance tegm, and they were 0D-| Dotan ay , ey 0 00.0000 0 O— Dlatting rere munching my doughnee “and were greatly shocked by it, || pearance of Georke Street of Ottawa and asi by Wellman and Agnew for st, Garey. It. “0 22140 Caer ooedo 4 and coffee I might as well drop you » ; wouls. 3 — Aline” The Jetter, $ Tam sorry that it came #o soon in J] H. V. Radford, an American northern) “aiid psig snotton wae thrown | ¥Oe oo 2 3 0 id Stack mailed at Station R President Elliott's term, But he ||oxplorers, may be explained by a story) ee A latin vent oat ne Wagner, os oo4# 3 0 eriee—Niehaua and Wingo} id o'clock last night, bore « special {s @ young man and energatic and || which reached here to-lay from Chea-| og tg Hartaell. Pratt ilfted @ hich dlileg 4 A M4 “ ‘ tee Gite Cue was aera t wish f all }- |] tertield Inuet, on Hudson Bay Thin Hho + as wied over Be ete ae ie cat We aimnll atoameciand | CC pe c reeenty 1a ORES HD” ASSIA Wihean: Mt 0 2 1 0 | AMERICAN LEAGUE, — | msr7_ pases of paper, seemed to oon. road men, report, brows + inl} atoammer ant | made a cloan steal of second, Waiker| Mitchell, ct 00300 eat vey the ansurance that any ti the Hudson Bay route and two n ime “1 do not belleve in all- ae RD PE ae kk mutant ee Wes cul oF ee qrisoesr © the te Simon, ¢ ©1320 ae AT BOSTON, Mev wanted the writer he would ateel cars, I think the half J) ie ang Radford by Eaqulinaux t#0] pete sacked up in short Fah Kelly, 0 0 0 0 o{DET 0010 2 @ to the District-Attorney’s office steel cars are safest. But fp, Fiat backed Up ip'ehort rien and gat 1 0 4 1010000 o and tell all be knew about his mie yearn ano. Mate op fly, Wolter fouled out to! Cooper, 00 0 N— daughter, wind steel carn will not prevent “The two men left Chesterfield Inlet! oi veton Auatin t . pers B ‘1 0} BOSTO! . fe wrecks, Discipline alone {| witn a party of Hequimaux and Jotort | ne Ney ig }oened out Cree, No| Mensor 0 0 0 0 0/1 0 1000 0 O 0 O'1— 8] % H Horwits, « arugetet at wiser ; of inland Exquimaux at| ®unt None — — = = =} aatterice—crover and MoKee; Mosely|4venue and One Hundred and F, can do that, Without dis- another party a | SECOND INNING—Willlams popped 0 8 237 Cady. Beventh oti pais cipline there will always be || Schultz Lake, Intending to proceed to) | oo 14 sateel, Hlartaell threw a eeaaen i dee : ine urate” eae me treet foams huret Inlet on the Arctic Ocean, 4 " ure store of Geo: wrecks, By discipline CQ ee terwards wn altercation as: | out Covington, rtsell also tossea| Menser Pan for Aimon én Oh, AT PHILADELPHIA, where the pillow cases in a ioe mean a strict obedience to curred betagen Radford and one of|out Balentt, No Rune. None Left, SUMMARY, qancaco— severed fragments of the woman’ Rin rale orders, the tribe and the Kequimau drove his} Balenti threw out Hartzell. Knight| First ase on balle—Off Robingon, 9; © 1.0 1.0 0 O_O O— 3 / wore ctutted are unown to hay oe “The human element entera || *Peat Mrousi the white man, Street | qied out to Bhotton, Gilhooley Mied to) Htruck out~By Yingling, %) by Mobtn-| PHILADELPHIA obtained, told the police to-day th ten tate ratitosding to such an extent aisemipted to Gig Le Hes SO PER AY? Sid Watker in hort left, No Runa None) son, 2% Thre hit-Wilaon, stolen 0 0 0 0 O O O 0.0— O]4a7e ago he eold two eneets of the ct ways must be depen Oe ee eee Nok eeceen ue ine mel ee pases-Cutehaw. Double playe—Cutshaw! Ratteries—Russell and @chalk; Bender|e*vy tar paper similar to that bound é that men always must be dopend- || ‘The story wan Kept secret vy the Ea) DiGRD ENNING—Agnew ned alto Iuudert, Wilt pitch “Yingling, Hit and Acuane, about the remains to a man in his abit ed upon, and men are not ma. J) {iimiaux for several months, but fr pretty single to left, Wellman laid) ny pitcher Piacher Uinpires—Klem and | sleeves who ran in hurriedly and | reached the oars of the mounted poll | ac fect bi , out, | shines. Se they must be trained |) Ac'cemerteld two monte axe ant a| down & perfect bunt and want ouls| cen. Attendance—1,000 j AT WASHINGTON, ie, ‘Becwita tahetee the os to do what Is expected of the: | arpa detail naw ven nent 10 investi | gotten beat out an Infleld nik, Agi aw | aus louevenaNDo ee a resident in thelr neighbarheed. wate. o third, = Auatt cl " “er Gimultencously wiih the a suing to BR popped out (7 ‘ pews thag only TRA MnAN, Maleel. Shotton. wtul Ph sl rtacr dal | @ 0 1 © © © © O O- Bigrnemann wae wader aporehension, ’ vi Seestcan vie | srainag_ 0 AF" walked purposely i BM SBUTGH, Sept. | WASHINGTON Detectives Charles and Bennett of ben Canoe and Renee tera | ete SS rial Walker douoled scoring Agnew, # Pi!!! Dahien and his Dodgers broke 0 012.0 8 2 0 — 8! Hudson County, . J, Prosseuters 4 | Uttice tub it | Mattertee-Gregg, Cullop, James and Police room for us and | ca igh guigians os Becton BY DODGERS WITH —S 7) PRICE ONE OENT. 16 PAGES. LETTER WRITER HIDDEN INTHE RIVER MYSTERY "Three Men, One With a “Detective’s Badge,” Spirit Away Father of Missing Ella Sternemann From Rooms in Jamaica. HAD MAILED A LETTER TO WHITMAN ASSISTANT. In Missive Posted Last Night Sterne- mann Offered to Give Himself Up and Tell All He Knew. A small trunk was picked up this afternoon adrift in the Hudson River off Shadyside, where the dismem- bered body of the girl in the murder mystery was found last Friday. Mary Brann, who first sa wthe package containing the giri’s torso, also discovered the trunk. It was empty, but had red stains on the inside of the bottom. ad The eccentric letter writer, Peter H. Stermemann, who became a cen- tral figure in the Hudson River mystery through his insistence in letters to the Hoboken authorities and the German Ambassador that the frag- ments of a murdered woman's body now awalting identification in Ho- boken Morgue are those of his missing daughter Ella, was taken from tals residence at No. 113 Globe avenue, Jamaica, early to-day by three men representing themselves as detective-—one displaying a badge—and bs now being kept hidden fror 1 the police and detectives of the District-Aftos- ney's Office, who are searching for him. “me Detective Wood, assigned to aid Assistant District-Attomey Deacon Murphy, and ordered by him to apprehend Sternemann as a material witness, was told by Mrs. Mathikla Welss, landlady of the house where Sternemann had lived since last Thursday, the three men had awakened Sternemann at 1.30 o'clock this morning; that one of them displayed a shield and said he was a detective and that they then took Sternemann STERNE! 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