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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918, é " “STIR SIMPLE” _FARLY COMERS IN LOWER GRAND STAND HOURS BEFORE GAME STARTED. [Clogged ° TWENTY MURDERS, Headio = ‘Consumption tes re you pains over the right eye over the left eye, pains across th a front of the head? you take cold easily, sne.se a great deal? De you sneczo until you become dissy? Does first one nostril, then the other, close? Have you a discharge from your nostrils? Are yuu losing your sense of smell? Do crusts form im | your nostrils? Do you sleep with your mouth open? Does your throat feel dry, as if sand was dusted over it? Does your throat tickle as if 6 horsehair had lodged in it? Have ) you a dropping !n the throat? Do ® you have to be constantly clearing @| the throat? Is your hearing falling? % | Have you unnatural sounds in the @ | ears? Are those sounds like steam | escaping or like water failing? Do '} | your ears feel like they were stopped oi wer Ee the wax pte bo ae OCOODOODDILS 5 | ears your ears discharge’ ESHOP © |" Have you pains inthe chest? Have you soreness behind the breastbone? office and some otier employees and | Have you stitches in your side? ee Kad es wake the uneae NO FOND HOMECOMING Have you a dull ache under the ‘ shoulder blades? of these men public and we think they Have you an fi Hoult . tating cough? Do you spit up @ should be tm: pill But th te with the Na Consiilaniot it they FOR CLEEVE: INSTEAD oa, grayish material? Do you His admission of the Rexroat erlme tell ue to give the names to the newer F spit up a yellowish material? De Sagal aeolian pba ae papers we will do ao. vou spit up a dark brown, rusty | Fala ‘ The tact that the private cetec { Joking material? have com many of the €. : 7 DIIHOOSOOD 0OOTOHOHDHGDHOS waa aha G@ ae Me oe im ieee GIVEN 0 DAYS IN spire Aa ooh ther tneSterdienen Tome artes he has cons ee ae , Tei Lar siiows that many hundreds of theaa ates toh irate ‘ibe they ] |, “Contracted In Prison. HAVE A NEW MYSTERY. m4, Now On a Hunt for Another! Assassin Who Tortured Girl ‘ii Student to Death. CHICAGO, Oct. TA apoety trial | for the murder of Mrs, Mildred Atlt- | fon Resroat on Sept. 26 waa to-day @ BlCCQsooe ® TOOOUOO UG promised Henry Spencer, whose con- feasion of twenty murders, woven by fn opium clouded brain, dumfounded the police. Tho authorities will con- inue to investigate his fantastic stories fn the hope of establishing further facts q and there is a possibility that he pasteboarids wero got into the hands of ms from ihe ; | pas tebomred ore! nto nin © per inte te Gar teen, ye slain Mr hel MI a q fr may have slain Mrs, Annabel Waleit tant | speculators, ‘The detectives didn't start Se thal ta rat Len ie tin Desentber tt ae ten to da ! rat until In the afternoon. “The! Wo victeatats S thy T d oud Tong tote troll den fa he ha mmer b: man oor a y ~ wlth a tanner by m had been tratticked ta for hours | MLR) e's sympathy Turne tena evoire tissee, his "tw.sen the twenty | dreams The remainder of Spenc “murders” are to be th of & man obsexsed by that form of in- sanity known as “stir simple,” a de-| fusion described as penttentlary insanity, | While the police are trying to un- Favel the story of Spencer they are facing another problem in the murter Of Miss Ida G. Leegaon the art student, __ MURPHY AS WELL AS BARNES How THEY. CAME ‘To sett THE| to Indignation When Wife ae pr RE $2 SEATS. oe feraan ir Rtweomstign, fer have voater’ Told Her Story. i et cee ts Mr. Foster's explanation about A lmdee mt geting erat JP ue wees 3 seats —_—= 14 “deatoose wilt “cose ‘in ose, At the request of Mr, Ebbets of a — lay and will be taken before the Im- ted eB tlle lone Webi heed os who contond that a woman Al-| isa agri ana head Deaairaie Seune game Fie any | awed hitn wom ickets because Te] ways gota the worst of it ahould send | lec tn the breathing tu y a Mtl worved goats Were sold. About 20 more h the. beet wt ire asken this friend to meet me at my | dendaneel tre ene NBD 8 were allowed to minor tens, ibs | HONE: SriBnts: to MagiAtrate Tioga: ot ca a hy office, The Board of Managers plan to cite |™en Who had come from long dietancen, the Flatbush Court, Brooklyn, in token | ') A impertnt iru tat oes FRIEND DICTATED REPORT ON ' a the nly of $1 tickets) was| of bis disposition to-day of the case of big who the police believe was tortured to him for contempt unless ho gives satix- death by an unknown eseassin who ; Kept his victim in agony for hours r before kifttnis ther, REPUBLICAN SENTIMENT. — | factory explanation and : haudted, It was a courtery that Was ]Charlog J. Cleeve, travelling salesman Clogged Nostrils Curéd. * With the finding of an abandoned a. Dia that friend hand you this pa | Mr. Wlehinond wald he we rand it anatirs sta may that any | Cleeve parted from his wite last Decem- onl eran Hale evtomobile in Palos Park the detes- pert A. asked him to dictate exactly! subpoena and would p nine | Were piven cnt to be sold. Mot a sing 7 af fan 200 % . what he had to report to me, and he| sort of sermon next Sunday night, only | * * tives to-day redoubled their energies Wek ce nee tee wore a ht, only |§ Q. When you handed the paper to c Gov. Sulzer what did he A, Noth- = ber for « year's trip on the Pacific | J=% col 9, shee ‘a {except these wne allowed to Ko | ¢ = fn the aearch for the myaterioue “Wil. Why, it would be foolish for any Rina as haben detlacdbarbe! tee hy aan Y fe 4 ¢ f a position Bid Nt ——— to buy a $2 unreserved seat when n bye inarriage And nether | Se formed fo Hee eee ee ceainio eat . 5 Noth-| any one could buy at the gate at any [tf of youngsters in whom he had a |g) t Seeker wiere cin aes paroled atl ing further than that it was the beat | ime just @ easily, and getting a goud | Paternal interest. About two montha| pres. [0 To tatoo . Gresting: wnste) ale was. gastos e I could get. AS neat all depe upon getting here] 8&0 he began to yearn for his own Gre- Vey ee as = Then the paper was read as follows: early." ride and the embraces of his wife and | A fender of Gov. Sulzer, wan served with ° ean 3 euuaxeenn from Firat Page.) & subpoena in the Benate Chamber to- Bunday after a strugele. The automombile was stolen before 3 ck Saturday afternoon from Jackson Tae orient! Gacionee os vesidense Wife of Ralph C. Brandreth,|Real Excitement Begins When re thet 1, That only elected members of District-Attorney Whitman was quite [little ones, He began assembling bie te ier. bot the Court of Appeals will sit. Wrought up when tol! this afternoon | dimes and nickel da week Me, Tharold tines ato, ‘The Judges will maintain that DECEIVED OVER « that the New York Cl uaed Mem] enough to take orale te ea Pe: the Assembly can come together ; where Mise Leegaon roomed. The cal! rae ; ‘ . vers of hie staff of xelling to speCU- | Kings Curin Shortness of Breath. was lu reapgnee to an averticement tor| Nephew of Millionaire “Pill | Policeman’s Bullet Strikes | say time ana present impeachment, laters reserved seat tickets that had | * a1) one nee S60 Kis Piatines heme Le fnaed Weedohoon fie work, Miss Leegson was told to take a k 3. Wo process of law or restrain- neon allotted to them because of their a ceirtes Brooklyn about noon | me {ae ton ¥ Btreet car to Seventy-lrst street and cing,” ii Action. “ n ” ing order will be regarded. official positions, He #ald he would try | Yesterday and went to his wife'a abode, . cou aI, wi Pee treet car to Seventyalrat atreet and g,” Brings Acti Innocent Bystander. a saten, willl ne) esse Me ee ian saute “aie would. take] No. 819 Lincoin road, He decided to watt [ae cetstte dated st she address she wae given does not ° as such will do nothing mot in oo appropriate action If he sound thatany-]4 little, He watched bie three chtldgen | S.ureegie the fai ‘dy connected with his office had] teave the T's, 5 an that Miss ter is be writter orde: The C.airman says \ " eave the house to return to echool after | 1 saw wh Fier cgeedpeudlwogrtract types) an ate ae > main PU MET ee something | sinetiy that he will not permit auy- (Continued from First Page.) in ticket speculation jundh ABA pornalned ob ose gant thag | Uae ie mata, yom, co Butomodile when she alighted from the |i" the whirlwind career o ph C- | tm the streets within the prectnots of the| Roay, high or low, te speak to him ——_— Sareea Pee oR dame Wie anadh BUS orolaak, Paeemes ta Nee ore t pohneee RWestern avenue care The tonneau of| Brandreth, inheritor of more than|sracdougal etroct station, This after-| om the subject, NOT WITH EMPLOYER'S SON. | uj, roaciea the front a hina /oh fess’: EP peat aaa fhe automobile recovered in Palos Park, NA MRL tOROR UetAR i ent door, Mra. Cleeve | ES arly alt 000,000 from the estate of his uncle, | noon that little was a smashed bottle! “I suggested to Gov, Sulzer the ad-) would have be ‘weet of the scene of the murder, indi- kone out, but the six children were | 4 oy teeldee atte Om 44 Dakend t. Brosten” Rated thore had been a violent struge Ralph Brandreth, “the pill king,” and | o¢ gest syrup on a soda water stand and Mowiyad e Foul snes bud Reet nm Boas) UII» i Ors tpern itd Hays pols ne. ‘The three stepchildren refused ¢ is a statement,” eald t witnens, bought a ticket t th bo: offices. % Coroner's Physician Jacov Springer 18] premier burner of money along the ash! . gr) fledged riot was the direct result | "O Wiet ele? A IE iy Oh Hee Rae ORNiGw to sheak to iim and hin own little ones ARE Y YOU ef the opinion Miss Leegson war ikea me tO | Many of them must have had their strewn trail of Broadway. within a few minutes: a: Sadie Gross, the pretty: sever vear- | apn. afratd to cor o1 @ortured by the man from 6 o'clock Sat- thin 4 . | see Mr. De Lancey Micoll, to see tf | trekets in advance 0 come near him. Ob- Rebraay night untu 4 of S o'clock Sunday| The foreword to this newest instalment) A group of half-krown boys wan busy | he couldn't carry out the same iden. Win teeta. ‘Anat hetane : Md daua@bhter of Mex, Moll s8 of} vtously the children had not been taught ‘ f 4c adventure was given to the tor e 90 la the first instance In New| No. it Third avenue, was reported toley oherish the mem 6b: aale, falar ning. He asserted the woman had | of nting Sam Spel that Mr, Micol| could see | ,, ’ f becn dead more than four or five| pubilc yesterday when Mra, Edyth Arm-! vend pring a rk where a solemn pledge to the rat ati] missing to-day, ‘The the poller a certain parties and pobsibly per-" | Muring his long absence. irs when the body was found Sun-| stron: Hrandreth named her husband aa) when one of the urchins she suade them to do what he wished | Pubic regarding buseball tickets inthe |xirl left her home Sept, 9, telling her iherctenat were pasa amend siege ihe yy forenoon. defendant in a suit for absolute divorce| cart axainst the stand to accomplish by having me unreserved section bax been violated |mother she wax going to @ dame at surtened by this chilly recep Coportent Ta liscovery dose a ci 7 rn police believe they are confronted | brought before Justice Bijur in the Su-| some of the bottles on the stand and Root and having him seo Mr. |*’ brazenly. Aa for the reserved tickets. | 1 nna cafe with David tlon, Cleeve sought consolation at a | fine ent Vandad Iourraena ato th the problem of solving & mystery | preme Court, ax they fell to the cobbles Speigel| garage. it was natural to expect that when the} the aon of her 1 Mra. Grows {[COPMner establinhment, where he con: paint wc ik Bitty ae where the victim may not na aeath, A | Justice Bijur gave the wife permission | started on a run for his tormentors, O, Whom 414 he wish Mr. icon | Dla" of allotment was designed to sat armed th } waa not ac- [tinued to console tymeelt until the imiortant my mat Mot ot treataneat sett Speen NO OS lesion | the summons on her errant| shouting ‘Stop thief!” at the top of] 4, Suey a. age, sgurphy. iafy political favortten and friends of oh ostiur fotced, witail plane ole i ithia iaralsae tn the showing case: ORE Hi aro! husband by publication, for-she professed | his lungs. persons connected with the manage: | avid Cohen is brother Harry, | Then he went home and here waa not a hint of impr pelelyand : ‘ A bouts! Pasquale Dlorno of No, 6 King street WANTED MURPHY TO STOP THE) ment there would be a scandal con-|suth of whom we at their wi MANS ROIS S08 50a Do ey ae Deafness and Head | Noises Cured. fe seemed devoted to art. not to know his present whereabo Pasaitg f inlttane: Mra (Cl and sald she did not believe he was in vared to be the part WHOLE PROCEEDING. sted with the dixtribution home through the evening when the girl mire, coeeve. orvered: (Bim) Wee My early carien amy put igei'savengeance. 1 Q. Which Mr. Murphy A. Mr. | Mr. Foster sald the New York Base. | sald she was going to the da telephoned for the poltee | cold settiet in imy eats, I bed awf (iP acl , phate Mss / BEWARE “SCRUPULOSITY.” | the state ay les F. Murphy. ball Club employed private detect! Mrs. Qrow# sald she belleved that the Moran of the Flatbush ata- ot t sounded ‘like steam OMA EN [him through Wooster street to Weat] har rn etectiven rofl a Ter Car Nioker|MOMANTIC WEDDING WHEN {hin threunt coun. that street to| @ Whee aid he wish Mr, Misolt [yeaterday afternoon to go cut among | Rif! ured the name of her employers |tinn arrived just as Mr. Cleeve wae Ay tetfing got. eo bed that while 1 omen AUTO IS WRECKED. Pept me eens Juha Tt] 080k Mr, Murphy? A. Me wanted [ihe tickst agen ios and tleket specula. | M20 IN order ta reansure ter inet! forcing the de beat the cives of ihcae who sere f Without « Qnatm—Sare Exeape, | So ends on the rocks a romance that |Thompson. TW Hoan aoeeee ion | thle procedure stopped. Me wanted [iru and find if it wax true that re of the nt oharscter | sietintrata Dodd ietened to wv. | Me Bf aera ae rele i wan begun iiteraily on the rocks, For |Parke of the Mardougal street station] 900° Us ON SSMS OD aesem- ue that re- | Hing of the Cohen by mea stenod to Mr | hee ATON, Got. T—"'Serupulos. | iW payohasthony” ts the iatest] the arratic, : py y Pube| master of high adventure at Monte {children across the streat, He siw tickets were belng wold at ex-| ing all the thme to seek th company |Cleeve's sad story with weeming sym: | gM he orbitant prices, ‘The det rtives ree }of aman of whom she kiew her moth | pathy, but when Mrs. Cleeve explained rola ‘nail Ny mt ung spender, filibuster and | Was on the corner piloting the edhe bly aid not have the right to im- U Stat peach and try Rim, porte “ 5 er would nd prove ; ith The ty busy tevsitipating Carlo and elsewhere married the beautl- heard the frantic ertes of “Th what elec Aid he ask ter, micon (Ported that It wan absolutely true, if would not approy that for five yeara Cleeve had conteth: | can ie aes ae ful Miss Edvih [fill Armstrong of New land, not knowing the cause of the pur-| 49 @o and say to Mr. Murphy? a, |FOUND IN OFFICES OF PUBLIC! ijyany treet We! uted nothing for her support and waa “ti the ‘nolees mae H oetay nity’ ie what gives you a| York the day after they had been auit, Joint in {t himeseif, Ke wanted me to have Mr. Wicoll OFFICIALS. mee heey of Miche a [Addicted to periodical sprees the Mag. fn reakien at ald West n the wreck of young He had his hand on the collar of the| persuade Mr. Murphy to ‘tomobile on the road near |fleoing youth when the latter tripped] to call off this inquiry by twinge when you coldly pass @ blind nshed up a t hi “But, Mr. Foster aaid, “they brought | wholesale cloak and suit salesman, who | istrate gave Cleeve tence of thirty beggar in the street, or deat the street randreth’ in reports of ony 182 reserved seat | ved at No. 18 Wysand place, Arverne, [days in the workhouse, Deafness, Head Noises, 30 Years, tw ntel . t sgled free. Parke rose to following to vote th car company out of its nickel. Rey, | Monroe, him and wriggled his follo 0 vote that tckets they found on sale. We kept the | was found by his wife to-day hanging “That's what [ get for bet, Whe Mr. Wo B. Brow Father © i, a noted Franciscan| The bride and bridegroom-to-be were | his knee and called upon the boy to] sembly had nc right to vote this nasnaa of avarvboay: We. bold ad ey ' Tica a atiort endtion-oF.clathadline aver " : a ne mont. | alt 'eesiae’ tes ra flea on consulted me ‘eon of Milan, discoverer of the} awathed in bandages when the clergy: jston on pain uf being shot. He fret a) tmpeackment. I Aoi Rar HUnitree UE Lin: eaale Tneos imac, niadr. wallvon the third Nour of tha [cutee Goouters ent Checee pe weer | Chae SEE Ta hee, saya it sometimes leads to in-|nun came to the home of Mrs, Amy {shot into the air and another into the] Q. Wasn't there more than that? As| gy checking up we found thar the te: Bouse. He bad gone upstaina a few |) 7 Wn eave ov, weep | 1 beg ae ii ta « ! onroo, and there pro- |#utter. That brought Diorno up stand-| THe sald Mr. Nicoll could thE BO} i opere f minutes before, complaining that he did )'1% Ne Was led away 1h? car’ wae Tike bane DVasanalh tt Mentos ers ae t r { shot sound : Kote found by our detectives had been Tt the pal He SAN ROBAUE Gat LAL sue dane fee Set dat, rane ¢ words that made them man |ing, but jast as the second shot sou betwe at he (Sulzer) was willing in the € sah not pe ' wnt 1 of not 1 ms unas the. vers SEAL AO LE Fe ea eatin Ladle AlaTiaGnl CFlIEL Gory Gaveven wae ah mol Ca n Jn the Corporation Caun- death on the statton Motte i ration” wan Ma. Cleave's coms | Keun tau of tree tithes over Tf wi ie aide hy alte Thompson street, who play-| @. Was anything auld by Gov. Sulzer] %'# OMce And the Distriot-Attorney's sumably sutcids pases whoo tte pou, that ies ya That was on dune 1%, 1909, Less than | ing ring-around-a-roxy with some tod-las to the number of votes he bad tn = tiarm clock (0 tell whether ee wi Ht rant uo long “a om Brown, wae placed ran Wn Shh 7 vot. {dlers younger than himself on the op-| the court? A, Yea, sir. - a riod godeing a hotel | The policeman, gripping hin prisoner | had ten Democratte votes DM in Bru Mrs. Brandreth eaid with one hand end tucking the wor anded Q. What did he say to toll Mr ol nat she had no further interest in boy under his free arm, strale to a] to tell Mr. Murphy would be done tf]) : { drug store at No, # Grand street, There | the vote wax taken as he withed? A Ralph'e adventures; they were living |‘ 7 ce surgeon from Vine | That he would do whatever was right { art, ospital examined the little Q. Did he specify what he would do e cent’s SPENDS $15,000 IN ONE SPLASH | jow and found that the bullet Pas Cea TRESS ROS Fier a - ae yea Noises, 3 Years. egal “hae O'thee fitet consulted, me { ON FLORODO}.~ GIRLS. «than “erenso" Q Did you see oF communicate with _ Pies stout three. eure Ralph Brandreth started on his task “pi paamaipene deny Mr Nicoll? A ir. i} s > 4 > , wif, bent bones, carts, of tatetatina money wien he wan june) when, Parke started, G, Or Hennior fteutt Ay No, at Extraordinary Special Sale Tomorrow rt PROS: RATOWE: BB Ay turned twenty. At that time he had not ee ie ene ne ord had parsed | @* What reply did you make to tra flat foot, fatigue, etc. come into his full inheritance, but he | @ov. Sulzer? A. 1 told him I would MM Bel pee En eto aida Women’s High Class Dresses Good-Tooking, broad-toed Edu. cators either relieve or banish these torments, For men, women and children, $1.35 to $5.50, had enough money to make a big splash {among the lobster palaces, and splash | he did, with sto, Tt was sald of him that ho spent about $15,080 entertaining When buying shoes op the » pulehritudinous members of the or- {Was In Parkes ge Hike bexan to} cused and the defense bewan tte de t, Unus » iad ef iginal Florodora Seacet and another $20,- come dey th we sy i Se by calling Samuel A. Beardsley of Smart, sual Models q 00 on tho largest, fastest and noisiost /N8F ANG be agi a Ftmaioehaal th Utica, lawyer and 1 erate leader Ehucaror racing ears in the mar Phe Sra inital 10 ae SAYS SULZER REJECTFD ONE At the Very Special Price Finally his mother thought to check ott tie GIFT OF $25,000. SHOEg) hia prolifle expend turea by sending him wo othey pu H Herrick yropoxed to 29 around the world on a personally cons | reinforven : : , 5 Want aa onora ducted pleasure yacht under command | prisor who * 1 esi tor 0 TT ® tet att of a well hnown "surko." Capt. Thomaa | the rheilt oF pink ares . San 1 eb RICK 8 HUTCHINS Clove 4 Pannnanion Navy. | wa va Serge Dresses Broche Faille Dresses Crepede Chine Dresses 4 a faa planing 1 nd Ad tet the exalted HP admiral of the pow ful navy ca seain : 1 the | mitt onalre waventurer | Bodice combined with satin, Bodice designed in waistcoat Minaret tunic model with yacht Orlenta) on an occusion wi sit up in disgus\ rd ‘ 1 4 report randreth, was #ky-avoting around the| Two yeurs ago, after a fervid buck Lehinan of New. York, fichu yoke and Medici collar effect of white chiffon with deep fichu front of dainty (a8 noe in looking for adventure.Jing of the bank at Monte Carlo and 9 Sulger’s sauna of lace net; plaitedtunicskirt, plaitedruche;half-tunicskirt. lace net. ace to| Wild cables for money which were ther and mother on for Capt. Lov esnty-four toot [ignored by hie mine arrange take command of th J ogiven Sulzer i rg It 704 suffer tom coared The Governor's er mane ; sii Serge Dresses Charmeuse Dresses Dancing Frocks de Re eo = tate auxiliary yacht, Taormina, and a Ger-|thts sido of the water, young Hrand man aeronuut with a balloon was packed |Fwth found himselt In a HelKian Jull, tn seal : paige \ B20 ot . . aboard to insure hair-raising |o™Mpany with a mun calling bimselt | i ‘ A ‘ ide a 4 Sat aie olhtag amina- Rice & Hutchins toned to: insure gone ae n-raleing Be eee ere seaatehte ants 10 rectoire mode! with brai Simply styled model with Combination of crepe de le goal of thet. write mo and Ed t ‘Sh RAM® SCHOONER AND GIVES UP] rein tne tow. York apender had beon IMPEACHERS CALL bound edges; new model waistcoat yoke of white and chine and net, with new spite condition, bags: ucator oes tried anid sentenced to two years for| Ly4 ably ALL double tier skirt. colored chiffon combir VOYAGE IN DISGUST. attempting to defraud @ hotel keeper 0 | d, many-flounced skirt effect. Signet Shoe Co., Rristling with rifles and champagne | After he had apent twenty days OL NDED HA ZEI DR. J. C. McCOY, hz West 125th St. bottles, the Taormina sailed—only to|tieg intervened. ant Brandreth was Te. ud SULZEP, . 213 Flatiron ou New ram a schooner off Scotland Light and ~ > ic ae 149th St.. Conn! Third Ave., nearly ali. Again the start was made orney it Pete had managed to Rye Evening W) Fifth Avenue at 38th Street New York, N. ¥- but this time all sorts of attachments|avoid having bie name in the papera] ALBANY, Get, i—Kev, J. mera { were devied against the boat at Nor: watt hnad present tune, Richmond of Philadelphia, religious de 4 a Re RSPR E TS TRS i