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/ PRIEST MAY HAVE SLAIN ANOTHER GIRL SULZER CONFIDENT ON DAY BEFORE TRIAL _ebe probable to-night; GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP AT BROOKLINE SCORES ON PAGE 12 <b> waa» e Circulation Books Open to on to All.” | Coorriabt, 1018, bo” by The ‘Pres Co. (The New York World). SLZERS FRST MO WILL BE A DEMAND FOR DISMISSAL OF CHARGES Impeached Governor Confident of ae WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, TRPTOCONCORD [GET $115,000 LOOT ONE OF TRIUMPH FOR HARRY THAW Cheered by Crowds as He Leaves Littleton and at S tions on Way. agen HUSTLED INTO A HACK. . Victory at the Trial Which Opens |Many Persons in All Sorts of To-Morrow, but Will Fight Every Inch of Ground. By Samuel M. Williams. Sta Correspondent of The Evening World.) Y., Sept. —— ALBANY, N with counsel and receiving a few confidants. The Governor's contidence has wonderfully increased during the past twenty-four hours. Tammany boss Fitzpatrick and from Osage that his former friend, |" Bulger, Primaries have given fresh courage to the impeached executive. He will and fight hard, contesting ¢ int. he impeachment Ht with Methods of | mete puzzlin trial promises over ed argument lure, A dozen or ions must be devid- ono ix brought in to face his accusers and listen to the read~ AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT PHILADELPHIA. . LOUIS 3000100 17.—Gov. Sulzer spent the last day before) taken to « hotel. who turned to Tammany, had suffered similar fate in the|ton in a 10 ees | his impeachment trial secluded in the Executive Mansion, conferring g | Vehicles Follow Him to His Hotel. CONCORD, N. H., Sept, 17.—Harry K. | Thaw reached this city from Littleton }at 215 o'clock this afternoon and was Several hundred per- ‘sons were at the passenger station and were heard as Thaw alighted |trom the train and made his way to a hack. Thaw cheers will have a hearing before News from Buffalo of the overthrow of the) Gov. Felker next Tuesday on the matter York rom Li Ia extradition te Thaw imade the entire trip t every inch of ground and every technical aw to shake hands. A clergyman ane eighty years old were among Haye Whe wished him good luck, | Thaw lunched In the station at Ply- The curious while he ate. mouth and ate hea: | hesieged the restauran | But his greatest ovation wag nere at | Concord, Thaw lifted his hat in re- sponse to the cheers, but eo swiftly : 8 of ar Roh inant: | Hrevie — | was he taken to his carringe that q ng Judge to the en- | PHILADELPHIA— crowd could do no more than press Gre court—Judges he tonether,| 0000040 : ‘blindly about him, Many persons in f sdetermination of theese uestion® | Eateries Mitcnell and Alexander; Vehicles of all descriptions and on foor Neither be nor the Judges of the Court! Brawn Houck and Lapp ‘ followed him to the hotel. of Appeals will presume to pars upon Safe in the knowledge that the them tor the Senators ! AT WASHINGTON. United States District Court will re- The order of voting i# one tuiportant | FiKS? Gauk. view his case ou @ Writ ot habeas cor- question to be determined after the DETROIT— Pus if he loses in Concord, the Mattea- NiGoert ineete: The question is whsther | 0 00 5 O 0 OO O— Siwan fugitive was ignt-nearted and dd Senators will come in WASHINGTON— etical order smiled and waved at the crowds which Be iiage Cullen uelleven ine whste| 10.0) 0 10 (0) 1 0. 1) O-— 1] cheered him on ile way to) tBeiailrond wrt must decide upon fis own meti-| Batteries—Dubuc and Gibson; Gailte,| Station at Littleton, @ds of procedure, It is axsured that Love and Aina mi huy erect Willtam wreeee icon of l ie peice yesterday over William Travers Jerome ee anes ng, session, aid . ei vet DETROIT = by playing the piano in the parlor of RIN Pda iteaay aeiea 400 e the hotel where he had been quartered ; {uformation that every hostile | WASHINGTON— Fee eae ee uiciaet os one ‘ 4 mare will be naaseates, Peder { 0 s 0 cal inusic mostly and avoided the Srnere ingore 8 By Se pee | “ » anu Givson;| modern ragtime. Vor over an hour he Bon vere fede ied Meet the plane, and he would hay a) Played Jonger had not his custodian stent with motions to dismiss | at BOSTON. United States Marshal Nute and Sheriff | Pe arene tend ihat the Impeach- + CLEVELAND— Drew. told hi mit was bedtime. ment indictment voted by the Assembly ootoodt Scar elle eed was (legal because tiat body wax tn] BOSTON tii win har toa wpécial weasion ant hod nor deen sum} 90000 The inereRdarl Jinbsaa Goagoe heats Rciedgor any each ures) They wll aeccee 1 ‘arisen; | Raving the Federal habeas corpus hear- contend that no act committed prior to : ‘ling indefinitely postponed, lett town Leonard aud noe’s induction in } office can lings. Their Odsection wii! be based on the gro UINAL that the wets alle hot constitute AT NEWARK. @ crime calling for tinpeachment PROVIDENCE— Mrs. Gulser will be one of the voolrde 2 ost important witnesses for the ARK @efense, according to the Gov- | NEWARK-~ s @rnor's friends, She will tell her 01 10 own story of the stock deals in Batteries orth aud Onsiow, er own way before the bar of the | !!/#KiNs _ . at Court. This will lend ly human touch to a pro- AT TORONTO, . TUCHESTER— / } (Continued on Second Page) 0200 —<— - ‘ TORONTO U ~ MAYOR WON'T HAVE ooo) Batteries — Wilhelin Herbert and wn, —— ee \WHALE RAMS STEAMER, and ANY RESIGNATIONS, Refuses to Accept Those of the! Heads ot the City De- { | partments, Mayor Kilne, on his arrival at City] gr JOHN, N. F., Sept. 17.—A collision Hall to-day, was asked whether the heads of city departments, other than | Dock Commissioner R, A. C, Smith, had | ny ‘ Pesigned in the same spirit ay Mr. Smith, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Lee ana]. Jacklitech KNOCKS HOLE IN BOW! with a whale caused such serious dam- age to the Danish steamer Wladimir Reitz that the vessel was forced to put last night (0 res: nearing e the extradition “Gent Thaw we "Koger Thompson, the chauffeur who drove Harry K. Thaw away from Matteawan in a big black car, Was to-day set at Mberty, rown authorities maid they had no evidence to offer against nim, Thompson Was arrested a few daye [after the arrest of wW, on & charge of entering Canada by stealth and | bringing @ lunatic {nto the country, With Thaw out of Canada the Inmigration authorities who caused Thompeon’s ar. rest concluded that thore waa nothing to be gained by keeping him tn cus > — BROOKLYN MAN KILLED IN.ODD AUTO ACCIDENT Tonneau Detached and £. P. Con- The Mayor replied in here to-day for repairs. The ace!- nolly and Two of His Friends $ “I have received no written resigna-| dent occurred Monday afternoon two AWicmur . tlons but pr All of the Commis: hundred and fifty miles east of & Are Thrown Out. aioners hh essed themselves tu| Johns, The crew first saw the whale Pa. Fe that oifect ty oral 1 gave them | approaching at terrific speed, but coud ft Brovkiyn, N all tie same answer 1 not alter the ship’ in io to | nae y that | iid net wane the revent im e Athan AAT -- > - wtruck the steamer head on, Knocking Two of bis compu Mas wood oth WW. Very an a four foot hole in the bow, ‘The acel- of Woodiayen, f 2 Willian 1. Maywood, the LW. Wil dent is believed to have killed the, Helnes of Philadelphia were alse tun Header, is sevivusty iH at the Wash-l whale, for it eank finmediately, ite) o ie wore only wligHt fngton Square H ux stated this! yrood disecloring the Water over a afternoon at tie L WoW. headquarters) (yige aren | ere, Hy is suiteriug froin intestinal] “yy, =i eye) He ‘hail planned. to wo west} The steamer left Caimbelton, No Be with his fumily, but the irip has been Sept. Me fer Plymouth, Kngland, with panpontd owing to Haywards ondse 1i.-ber, 2 nee ee oe She will have to discharge her Garso to permit repairs being mada, H paluiuace ‘as ‘tishes nah ots bl day coach. Throngs greetea) him at every station, and at every op- portunity he leaned from the car wine tody The chauffeur was discharged by | Judge Mulvena, before whom he ap- peared FROM THREE HOMES Burglars Establish Smelter and Melt Down Plate in Wal- lach Home. LEFT FINGER PRINT CLUE Discriminating Taste Shown, as Only Articles of Merit Are Taken, o The return of householders to-tay from the summer spent in the country developed the fact that ghres hommes tral Park and between Park and Lex: ington avenues had been robbed some time during the hot montns of vaiu- ef the families whose houses were cleaned out by thieves and the amounts reported to the police as having deen lost by each are scheduled on the biot- ter thus Mrs. Karl M. Wallach, No. 130 Bast Seventy-ninth atreet; fu japertries, silverware and 4 | the amount of $100,000, Mrs. Jacob Klingenstein, No. East Seventy-ninth street, on the same| is 102 bloc; silverware and value of $10,000 Joseph Livingston, fo, 136 East Hightieth street; silverware valued at 5,000, BUTLER FINDS TOWN HOUSE RANSACKED COMPLETELY. The heaviest robbery, that of the home of Mrs, Wallach, was discovered when Paul Brown, the butler, returned to the Wallach town house from Deal Beach, N. J., where the Wallach fam- ily had Leen spending the summer, to put {t in order fur thelr return to the city, What the butler discovered sent him to the telephone immediately and to-day Mrs, Wallach, who ts the widow of awealthy construction engineer, her son Harry K. Wallach, and her daugh- ter, Mins Martha Wallace, burried up from the Jersey resort to find the in- tertor of their home # ruin They had been gone since early in June, and during their absence the furs to the | five-story brownstone house by the roof scuttle. It was evident to-day that the thieves had taken their time in atripping the house of everyhing portable that had value, even going to the extent of smelting furnace In the bedroom on the third floor wherein they melted the sil ver down to more convenient ingota, ‘The pot and lamp remained where they had been put to this une, The Wallachs had gone away from home leaving everything of value ex- cept their Jewelry In the home unpro- tected. Chief of these valuables were two chests of sllver, that of the fam- fly and a wedding chest belonging ton Helle, who married Ed win Bendheim noon before the summer removal to Deal Heach. The Wallach silver was valued at $2,600, according to the statement of Harry Wallach, and that of Mra, Hendheim at $4,000. Not a single piece of either collection had been left by the burglars. On the third floor a ‘cedar closet,"* used for the storing of furs, had been completely looted, Fox, mink and sable pelts belonging to Mra, W two daughters and approximating 82),000 in value were taken from this closet A Plerre Wilsere landscape tn olla, worth $3,500, was cut from it fraine in stole from the game room and numer: hay articles of briesa-brac there were gold frames I themselves Were intrin | were not overlooked about whien or which tn 1 bie TIVES SINGLE CLUE. ‘Yhat the thieves had been careless as to the noime they made ia jonti the house wae evident m the fragiie Mrs. Ye how Javon Klinger stein, a few duors removed on the same (vlvck, bad been satered the apne way, ea in the exclusive section east of Can-| \ ables amounting to $116,000. The names! ¢ burglars had gained entrance to their) establishing a small| * ach and her| the parlor, several rare tapestries were| FINGER PRINT GIVES DETEC.; 1913. 18 PAGES “PRIOR ONE CENT. SCHMIDT, AFTER KILLING GIRL, HIRED FLAT TO DESTROY CLOTHES Schmidt, Murderer of. Girl, lp b With Whiskers and Without, Wal an Worn Guemamemuart See eee eeees| Toilet Articles—New Landlady Recognized Priest’s Picture. BOGUS DENTIST MURET SOUGHT BY LONDON POLICE. Complete Counterfeiting Outfit Is | Found in Rooms of Man Who Was Priest’s Closest Friend. Personal effects of Anna Aumueller, the victim of Hans Schmitt, the Jekyll-Hyde priest, were found to<day in a flat at No. 2562 Eighth avenue, which was rented by Schmidt on Sept. 5, three days sfter the + |murder was committed at No. 68 Bradhurst avenue. Among the articles were found an infant’s garments, partially complete, indicating that the woman was constructing a layette for a baby that she expected. > Investigations by the police show that Schmidt rented the Eight 4 avenue flat under an assumed name, to use it as @ storage place for the ry blood-stained, tell-tale evidence he had left behind in the Bredhuret #|avenue flat. The discovery of parts of Anna Aumueller’s body in the North River and the consequent police search and newspaper publicity spoiled his plans. FISHER TRIES FOR EVEN BREAK WITH WHITE SOX FIRST GAME. HES DE OSHS George Bieuett, a patrolman attached to @ special equad, visited his slater, Fannie Bleuett, who keeps house for her father in flat at the Eighth ave- nue address, inet rig. Misa Bleuett told her brother that the housekeeper, Mra. Dowd, waa worrled about an ‘apartment on the fourth floor that s had rented to a man who lookedlike the pictures of Schmidt. Bleuett saw Mra. Dowd, who said ahe was sure she rented @ flat to Schmidt on sept. 6, To-day Bleuett made « report to In- spector Faurot, who directed him to investigate, Mra. Dowd aald that tn the late after- noon of Sept. 5 a man in layman's HIGHLANDERS. clothing who gave the name of Jacob Rk. H.PO. A. E, | Senne! id he was chiniat Malee!, ab ~ 0 O 2 2 ft f{ealted a ked tu be shown vacant ‘| Holden, cf " £0 2 2 O|flats. After carefully examining the Whiteman, if... 1 3 t O f locks and window fastenings of a four- Williams, ib.... 0 0 4 0 |} fo0m flat on the fourth floor he rented Knight, 20 " £ 2 S$ @ @| the spartment and paid the rent for 3 | Giitoelen. i. 0 1 3 0 OMe month, $14, in advance, %|G Vs } In the late afternoon of the next @ay Peckinpaugn, s 0 2 6 3 O/the man known to Mra Dowd as | Gossett, ue a 0 0 3 1 O) Schneider appeared again, carrying two > 0 G8 £ OD Pfauttoaser, He deposited them in the * : © 0 4 Ff JB] fourth foor fat, locked the door end 0 0 © 2 O|went away. She did not nee him again, 0 0 © © Q|bdut when the newspapers told of eas 0 0 0 © Of Sthmidt's arrest for the murder of ss n — — — — —]Anna Aumvelier she recognised bis 30727 18 4 phohoaeaeh a8 that of Schnelder. oie. 1 SES CONTAINED BAG- Gossett tn 7th. ~ HIGHLANDERS LOSE EE ee ON et | GAGE OF MURDERED WOMAN. aT NEW YORK— Bleuett, with a key furnished by FIRST GAME. WHITE SOX. Mra, Dowd, entered the flat to-day. In 000 oO Oo oO 2 1 Oo - 3 R. H.PO. A, E,|0N¢ of the four rooms, which were un- furnished, he found « leather suit case Tear, . $ ; 4 , and a rattan auitcase, which he took , CHICAGO oe Td 1 9], Police Moadquarters, where they e bd were opel . 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 9/chus te. 2 3 12 0 Ol "tress mutsases congiuted <ha. pees | appelle, .... 2 leather cane was a quantity of women's SECOND GAME. | Schalk, c » 1 3 4 2 Of wearing apparel, gloves and under | HIGH NDER | Berger, 2b « O 2 2 G6 O) wear, and a vox filled with noedies, silk | LA | Scott, peccceeee Fo ot U 3 O[ thread and other materiaia for en: | 1 o o jay an — = oe ae! ee rink, ‘There was also an em broldary fraine and some model of th» CHICA | Totale...eesse-, 9 18 eM aise "A" which wan smabroldarsd @f Go Nase Hite--Of Ford, 144n Tdnnings, | the plow lip in which part of the ‘tt Pieh, 4 in 2 innings Firat Base on | ody wis wrapped, 'o 1] | O} — Bel mtt Ford, 0; off Pleh, 4 ofe| A dads 9 flannel undershirt was found Batteries-Fishet aud Gonsett; Clootte and Sena 6. Struck Out—-By Bord, by]in the suitcase, This tad apparent) i iat 1 Two-Base Hits-Lord, Peck.|#*rved us a model from which Al | HAVRE DE GRACE RESUITR: * \yveugh, Whiteman (3). Sacrifice Hits| Almueller bad cut up constderable ma 4 there the! He the ls bf —Scnalk, Hodle. Stolen Bases—Berger, | terial, ready to be sewed together into ame tel of plunde ‘i ‘id Py "| ittle shirts, There was alao other ma- seen erware and fur Chase, Sehatky Wild Pitch—Pieh, | little 4 [tan “pnb rae ie the PIBST RACE-—Nvw-Ketna, 4 to 1 1: mpires —- Messrs Connelly andj teria! for vaby'e clothing cut out but oe and @ to 1, won; Joe Finn, 3 to 1 for!) poughlin, Attentence—2,000, jot wewed up, Material was there for sre at No J48 Bagt PMBC® second; Ann Tully third, Time, _ aimos) a complete baby's wardrobe. te olosed teday and 206 4-3, = A Besides a hellotrope colored Ineo "O10 GROUNDS. 8 7—Ty t oF BECOND RACH--Superintendent,5 to 1 GR f eke Shs PY Tress, whiten ed signa of wear, @ ' Pier rh metres ou! Lend @ tot, wons Yankee Motions, 2 to! 1/114 the eecund Mame started there worn t o a Aumueller and # on 1, place, aeconi: Water Wella, third, aout WM fans fi tie stand to wa sp of Sehmide, the leather suit > Time—1.12 1-5. aspastine ‘The Bieilanders real Aisn contained a gray and black POSTPONED GAMES. THIRD RACE ntriped pal of trousers and w walstcuat akan, 3 0 4 and Ato 4, fiewt; Gatamy, 1 to 2 tor place $ er poor showing Hatch, bo! marked “Van Dyke’ ti se Te second; Mater third Tine 1.07 went right out after t waring the lave) of a tailor in Pitty, & to a ane q od and ‘Uwentyaitth street, » 1 piace, sac ' ny ; wo wai (with ond; Alterglow, third. Time, Lid . ut averae. of aray and black at found t at | ae yh Papp toaa tet hie ai ye mueeter that Uradhuest avenue ‘ 1 Srydave Wael Watts? marked "Van Dyke,* which wae one ef wid “a Wu it an [oat ne got on every uw otving / thy names Schmidt used tn hie prowl ¢ pei ase on valia and laying out free tor! ings about, Undoubtedly this is the played Woatier permittings Work Monday Wonders. vagsere, .. _.. _.. Gib bo mare ween de Killed dune -? ad mint aa

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