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“ * ” “ See ' N ie DRUGGED NEEDLE USED ON BRIDE IS FOUND Republicans Decide to Retain Barnes as Leader . a a a a a FINAL DATHBR—Faic Lot PRICE ONE B OENT. Copyright, 3, by Co. (The New Che ‘The Pree Pabitehing York Werte). NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, » ALTANTS BURN MANSION POLICEMAN FOUND |BARNES TO STICk TO AVENGE MRS. PANKHURST, WHO COLLAPSES IN PRISON Leader on oes Strike as WILSON STILL IN BED; They Destroy $125,000 Hes HIS ILLNESS IS GRIP dence Near Glasgow. President Will Likely Have to Put! Off All Engagements Until Next Monday. START STREET RAIDS. WASHINGTON, Dec, 5.—President Ruin Mail and Siri Windows) witsin ine Sant fila Gath ie tn kW nose and throat, and hie phy! . Dr. in Arrest Protest—Watch Jail to Rescue Chiet. LONDON, Dec. 5.—The threat of the suffragettes to resurt to violent methods of revonge for the arrest of their leader, Mrs, Emmeline Pank- burst, was rapidly carried into effect early today when a ‘ilitant seep squad” destroyed by fire the hi cone ay aaon wt Ronse Bl YALE LATIN BROUGHT $10 COSTS FROM COURT was burned to the ground, causing al loas of $125,000. ‘The “arconettes” posted o huge yn. | | Justice * “Sticks to Co to Cornell Brand eard in the grounds, inscribed: “movatiation.” and Poor Justinian Turns Attempts were also made to destroy in Grave. letters by pouring fluia into the mali boxes in severa! districts and there; Justice John Ford of the Supreme Were several cases of window amashing, | Court doesn't understand Latin as it was produced in his court to-day. At the close of a motion argument to-day Cary T. Grayson, U, 8, N,, has ordered the President to remain tn bed again to-day, Engagementa were cancelled and the Prestdent will be confined to his room to-morrow and possibly @un- day. No engagements were made for earlier thay Monday. Secretary Tunwulty @ald to-day that while the Pre had a little fever, hie ill wos ylelding to treatment and would be out again in a few days. It ls beileved that the women have a tional, and the police everywitere are keeping strict watch. MRS PANKHURST STARTS A! HUNGER STRIKE IN JAIL. { Mrs, Pankhurst inaugurated a hunger nd thirst strike us soon as she was ro- moved from the steamship Majestic at Devonport yesterday and has not tasted Pood or drink since she was placed in Exeter Jail. The Suffragette leader, in o quence, was reported this afternooi @ state of cola; A crowd of suffragettes ploketiug the Jail at Bxoter to-night attacked the Prison doctor's automobile as he was leaving, erroneously believing that M:s. Pankhurst was in it. Policemem dis- persed the women and arrested one. ys of militant suffragettes Holloway Jail continuously pecting Mrs, Pankhurst to be tronsferred there secretly during the day. The militant leader being in auch & serious condition the women believed “ahe would not be kept at Exeter, as the jail there {8 a mall ono not equipped for dealing with hung@ strik- ers and sick prisoners. Passengers on the Majestic, the liner dn board of which Mrs. Pankhurst made the voyage across the Atlantic, on thelr arrival in London told of the indigna- tion of the travellers at being detained for over an hour in Plymouth Herbor im order to enable the police to outwit Se suffragettes who purposed rescuing Pankhurst. As one American put Latin quotation attribute? to the Em peror Justinian. “What waa that? sald the Justice when the quotation he} ceased to re- verberate. “A quotation of our ancient friend Justinian,” sald the attorney. “Kindly repeat it." “Certainly: ‘Lex Romanorum,’ &c.” “That isn't the kind of Latin I studied at Cornell,” said Justice Ford musingly. “It must be Yale Latin.” “Your Honor is correct,” said the yer swiftly, “It has the authorita- Yale pronunciation, Of course it isn't Cornell Latin.” “Motion dented with §10 costs.” re- tallated the Justice, STATEN ISLAND BEE KNOCKS MAN OFF WHEEL Roses, Robins, Strawberries and Apple Blossoms Show Season Upside Down. Evening World at New Brighton, Staten Island, forwarded the following unsea- to-day, Deo, 6 Willlam Lochinan, riding a bleyele on Central avenue, Tompkinsville, was knocked from his wheel to-day by a i ‘All this to arrest one little woman.’ ‘The Englieh press also is rather in- clined to sneer at the elaborate police plans, which the Manohester Guardian bumblebee whlch stung him on the possessing * die. Senertyse of Eanes, wae cheek. The bee alighted on hia face bop and when Mr. Lockman slapped at it @f disorder or rescue and the plang of he authorities.” pees _ MILITANT METHODS NOT FOR AMERICANS, SAYS DR. ANNA SHAW. WASHINGTON, Dec, 6~Dr. Anna ‘Moward @haw, President of the Nation- i American Woman Suffrase Associa: tion, outlined her views on militancy to- Gay just defore the close of the con- wention. Ghe asserted that ‘militant methods sever have been adopted and ever will be used in this country to re- @ure the dallot for women because the ‘constitutional method, the ‘qivilization, will bring it about.” ce If you don't believe nd will semi ft still conectous.” November, robins in Winsted, Conn,; Thanksgly. # in West Chester; Christmas, strawberries In New Jersey, and blooming apple trees on Long Ial-| and, can #tt back and take notice. neat SWALLOWS PIN AND DIES. Baby Taken to Hospital, but Opera- ton jo Save Life, The swallowing of a #mall brass pin nt in the home of her futl hod Of! jaaxt Ninety-sixth stre wus responsible for the le gitt's “The hatchet, the method of barvar-|cleath to-day in the Mt. Sinal Hospita) fam, never will be necessary,” she add-; Seon after the calid eldentally of the United |#Wallowed the pin aie was removed to oning dee er fur nthe ballot by | the hogp veloped. Ar vad ) the Constitutional way. A committes of fMfty-fve women repre ‘for % qenting every state and association in oli zw the organisation was appointed to wait upen President Wilson, who has been ae" of Hinees, to mee the the ren Attorney John C, Coleman used a long) The ever-alert correspondent of ‘The | offive. Tt tw DEAD WITH NURSE; HINTS OF POISON ae Bradley and Laura E. Gibson Clasped in Each Other's Arms. {NEW MYSTERY IN BRONX Brother of Patrolman Says Woman Probably Poisoned James Bradley, a patrolman attached to the St, Nicholas avenue station, was found dead this morning, clasped in the arms of a pretty young woman, also dead, on a cot in the kitchen of a small two-story frame cottage where Bradley, who was unmarried, lived alone at No, 3187 Corlears avenue, in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx. The house is not equipped with gas, 20 the couple could not have veen asphyxi- ated, and there was no trace of polsoti on the lips of either the man or the girl suicide. on the point of giving her up. were quarreling. BELIEVES NURSE POISO! POLICEMAN AND HERSELF. “Mies Gibson was a nurse and had a ki of medicine. I am satisfled her up and that rather than lose him whe killed him and took her own life.” Dr. Curtin performed ay autopsy late in the afternoon on Bradley and de- clded that he had died of a poison, milk punch. A chemical analysia will be made to determine the exact nature of the poison. Bradley's death was discovered Policeman bridge station, house when Bradley failed to report for duty at got no ans\ door and returned to the station saying house, At 9.80 o'clock another message came from the St. Nicholas avenuo station went back to the hose, This time bh. went to the back door, He found that |newspapers lad been pasted over thi lower halves of the for curtains but by standing on a ladder which he found In the yard he managed @onable note by & rus: mesmage at noon !ty peer over one of these anu lvok into | tors tro | the kitehen, ;CALLS THROUGH DOOR TO AROUSE POLICFMAN | His range of vison did no: | the whole kitchen, pollewman tu other those uf adow a the w at the station.” He shouted again and abies 1 last + shoulder to tne deoy and smaehed it in On a cot in a corner o r ty wed in arme th tradle Fesponse, ai Herself After Drugging Him. ! “We knew the young woman as Miss| Might be as Laura E. Gibson,” said Bradley. “‘My| Which the State Committee owes Mr. brother had been receiving her in hie| Barnes before ways and means were home for about four months and my wife | considered for putting him out. and I had objected, inasmuch as James wan a bachelor and lived alone, In fact,| Root, who was ci & coolness had developed between us over| its conference, the young woman and I think Jim was| ideas. 1 know that the last few times I saw shem en-|the Workmen's Compensation bill, the tering or leaving the house together they|Teformation of the Assembly rules, a found Jim was going to give probably hydrocyante acid, taken in a by Otto Beyer of the Kings- who was sent fo his o'clock this morning. Ho to repeated raps on the he believed Bradley must have left his | that Bradley had not arrived and Beyer | 4 windows to serve AS CHAIRMAN FOR No Real Fight on Him at Har- mony Confab of 1,000 Republicans. ROOT SOUNDS KEYNOTE Senator Advocates the Short Ballot and Other Progres- sive Notions. in his leadership of the Republican party in this Btate for another year anyway. That waa the decision to-day of the thousand Republicans who met in the ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria to revitalize the Republican party and fart Woman Off to Jolo— ANOTHER YEAR, William Barnes ts not to be disturbed make @ fight to regain control of the State. “Yt wan Chairman Barnen who called the meeting, but nevertheless there had been @ movement afont to oust him trom hia position. Opposition to Barnes Nevertheless Bradley's brother, John | stint Bradley, @ letter carrier, who lives it tl door at No, 9129 with his wife and 4 : children, believes that-mte im COHESFEN SS EIEN NOS Oe polsoned by the girl, who then committed | to have harmony as Its bi An- other thing, it was thought that it IL to refund the $40,000 In @ keynote speech Senator Plihu preskle over n to advocated progressive One by one the Senator touched on constitutional amendment as to the short ballot, matters to be taken up by a Constitutional Convention, primary legislation and the organisation of 4 State Board of Estimate. Some he pansed over lightly, but none was aban- doned until it had received Mr. Root’ were warmly applauded. He cloned hin speech with the dec: tion which brought forth cheers: “If this great meeting shall breathe into the vast body of Re- publicans in our @tate and nation our faith and our hope, them our party of conviction, of ideals, of determination, of progress and of loyalty will ha’ gccomplished what our country so much de- serves.” GRAFTING BULL MOOSE HORNS ON THE ELEPHANT. The tusk of remounting the old Re- publican elephant with the horus of the Bull Moose brought together @ lot of Republican taxidermists who have been, | k, in ecltpse for years. To the conference, 4 because William Barnes, State Uhairman, Hkes tit Mm us opposed to the one-man lord ship id ne Republican members of the Legislature, the members of the State Commit val Hinent Republtoar sara ents Vay of “ it ‘ CEMANDS REFORM IN THE AS SEMB... Y RULES, ‘hearty Indorsement, and hie utterances | 1913. to Convert Pirates and Her Aide lew ae @ COMANVTNTHHOTOOOIOMOOCCHOOOOHODOUE) 11S I PTUNTIS HOA TOOOGIOS1e C110 ste S101 © COCOCr g ' MNCER 4ND BES ALE LARD. PTS DALSINLASOUNS HEARN FORTUNE [MRS, SPENCER GOES | AND ARTWORKS | ON JOLO MISSION LEFT 10 FTO FANLY DESPITE APPEALS i Metropolitan Museum Does|Deaf to ticiely Friends, Not Not Get Pictures Fearing Pirates or Was Expected. Mohammedans. as Mra. Lorrilard Spencer, for many years prominent in work to ald the mis. The will of George Arnold Hearn, the merchant and art collector, was fled to- day. Under Its provisions the great art} sions and nocial settlements of ft. | collections of Mr. Hearn, the estimates 0" in Stuyvesant of the value of which vary from two to the White Star I Oceante on her way to Jolo in the Phil- ions of dollara, were left to th Bvei millions of a0) om to the | typine Islands. Forty or more soc Widow, with) the provision ‘that they | oni, saw her off, begsing her up to should be sold at auction at her death !the time of the sounding of the all- and the proceeds added to the residuary | ashore trumpets to change her mind and eatate. give up what they believed was a pers There i provision that Mra, Hearn | lous plan may, if she wishes, elect to take her, ON€ of thoae who pleaded with her to |the very tas was am Lortilard Mowgt HENS [nthe estate and:-onder an jSpencer, Sie! andiingly Rew ae Immediate wale of the art treasures. yrauaded, and to reporters wald that The real estate and persona) property | she thought tat #he knew better what tm equally divided between Mr. Hearn’a! she was about fo do than persons who daughters, Mra. aroline Cowl, Mra. bad never visited the islands | Herbert B. ¢ nd Mea, George 8. | Tolice Commissioner eictan den 4 / EE oh Kervi the [oem ERE py ate Oh ae Paitip » Went to the Geeanie to bid) farewell to hin sister-i aw, Mra J exts of $30,000 0 WW Norton, He sald hie aympathies in| Mrs, Hearn and $60.009 e¢ch to; the matter were al oeether with the] lthe three sons-in-law, who are to act vuld-be dixsoaders las executors wi yt any oth ” ns of satlo be library te left to the KO a free is to} woto he divited between Me. aelnalinig ehetalen ve erandvons, the children of the ld Were unreaxoning fanati are Sponter asd that un the’olhier anil Wad eure Mie Could eonvine Wi the lustand WAR ARCA a and that J} Was sot 1 prone « to work of the Yhristiann of the better Huddhiats of tie ind any * aaid Men, Spencer © uny pab-| levity she tans and Haddhints if so "T really ot cry rN organizes ax don't vat since that hounk, who Lwaraneded t 1 deaconean of the St one SAILING TO-DAY, finnta Clara, Havana la . ig ae aPM y, aPM 1, — oy Woman, ond wo Ides ded ta PAGE 25. 1 would aelp bes LU t oro . -y) PAGES Pana tae >| _____ WEATHER—Fate_to-nta ané Saturday; colden PRICE ONE hoch lM A i POLICE SEEK VICTIMS | OF SLAVERS WHO DRUG WOMEN IN THEATRES 3|Pharmacy Student Held in $20, 000 Bail in Newark After Mrs. Graff ; Says Poisoned Needle Point Al- most Made Her Unconscious. . TOXICOLOGIST SAYS POISON OF INDIANS IS BEING USED. :!1Once a Woman Is Overcome, White Slavers Lure Her Away by Pre- ‘tending to Be a Relative ets reporis current in the past few months of men dragging wortien ifr moving picture’shows and: vaudeville theatres in New York, wie City and Newark by scratching their hands or wrists with drugged needles, appear to heve been placed on a foundation of fact by the story told ‘. «lay in the First Criminal Court, Newark, before Judge Simon Hahn, by Mrs. Marjorie Graff, a bride, of No. 414 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, As the result of a statement made by her under oath, Armand Megaro, a young South American, who has been a student in the New Jersey College of Pharmacy, Newark, was held in $20,000 bail on a charge of assault. a Megaro in charged with pricking tha right hand of Mra. Graft with a polsonat TWO HOLY GASK PUSHERS |<" Mc"=0c"e st box in wyrie Tl 2 « ROLL HERE FROM EUROPE "prance Tn the course of the hearing |Detective Tuite of the Newark force pro- Strange Sectaries Are Touring the! duced a cambric needle which wes |found in the box on the floor. The World in a Special newdle haw been turned over to a cheme Barrel. ‘ist, who has been Instructed to fad Hit carries traces of any drug, | SIMILAR CASE® HAVE BEEN RE- PORTED TO POLICE. The experience of Mrs, Graft paral- lols that described in a number of June 20, a She be ie round the Work 10 @ ca TE W Fe iad to. te tuateae ud laay aad ular cawk, too, with w revolving seat op soa Inaide, ao that whan the came turna the!) U0" Raed peed ply Delete scat maintains an upright position. | gated Indumiriously be peace RBs eal alte inlde “while Viauello| Gated in the war agaltal vokite ae wehex ht then Vianello wets a| On a . ‘y." Ie that the oe ride willie Zanardt supplies the Move! Nave taken yomneasin ORE the drug nwer, ‘They ne sort of! victims c ch the mtnnt ee senting themsely religious nect which the Immtgration | srothers rT raintioon, Rte ae men decided was ke the Holy Rollers ’ in Newark uh y x Zanardi and Vianetlo will start’ on FARIS den eune meme r travels thin evening or to-morrow was pricked by @ die in @ the nin, ding on when they can} tea month ie onth oF #0 ago wt ‘ t thelt cask off the steamship. They WO ROS hae Wet em ay that they have undertaken to tour the world in twelve years and are hope- Zanardi and Bugene Vian liner! from Attilles lo arrived to-day on the F » Havre. ‘They com are rolling canen, th Ive Tulte, who Js in charge of the Newark Detective Bureau, cor- ful of mucceeding if they are left at! suited this att 2 © for that th of tine afternoon with Heury herehne, # lawyer, who ts an author- Ity on poisons. Aw @ result of the con- | ference Tuite Is working on the theory at the poison used in the needle way fe, oF woorart, a substance | from a Bouth American KING FORBIDS SENDING OF ARMS TO TRELAND 3°: com ou american at Sean . jaw a polson for arrows and ite ctfes, Fsues Proclamation to Halt Ulster! i. to uring about lassitude, vertigo ant whi Men’s Plans in War on Progressive lone of muscular power, A | eens dome will cause death by sulfa. Home Rule, atten, 4 LONON, be An official proctama- R SIMILAR CASES REPORT- EO TO DETECTIVE. Since publicity was given the Graft case Tuite saya he has been over whelmed with complaints of a mash operating in public places in Newark with a needle. He Is investigating twb which he delieves to be authentic, | One was made by a young wom: who said her hand was pricked by needle In a Newark department etore She Immediately became faint and (izay. A young man who had bee close to her offered to assist her from the store, but she went to a rottring room, Where she recovered, The other case was reported by $12 Men's 30" coats & Suits, $5. 95) young married woman, She sald they ast UP" atom Bova "sl °° sor:| was pricked on the hand with an ae of whit was attending a performa, Winter in the Shubert Theatre, A young mag tion ation of arms » Ireland was tw This step is taken to Ulster time ew of opposing Ml the Home eo law es of the Customs Consolidation of the expecte t, fancy row ts tad TB who sat near her offered aid w ir special she became weak and ill, but al AE Vg CHAI. pealed to the house management and waxy corner Barclay atr.--ady, ‘#'¢! for until she recovered e ¥