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SEARCH PHILADELPHIA HOSPITALS FOR LOST GIRL itchel. Will Leave Tamman ‘a7: & Copyright. 19 a PP dad ONE CENT. GOV. GLYNN URGES A ENDING USE OF STREETS AS PRIVATE HACK: STANDS SS eel Senate, After Receiving a Special Message, Passes Bill Making Leas- ing of Highways by Hotels and Clubs a Misdemeanor. (Specdal to The Evening Worlds ALBANY, Dec, 11.—Gov. Martin H. Glynn this afternoon sent @ special message to the Legislature calling for an amendment to the penal code in relation to contracts for the exclusive right to use a portion of the public bighway as a private hackstand The from receiving romuneration from the taxicab companies for exclusive use ‘MITCHEL DECLARES of the streets. ‘The bill carrying out the Gov- ernor's recommendation was 1x- mediately intwoduced im the Sen- ate and passed by that body. The bill « TV hew | wotien to ¢ the exclusiv | right to use a portion of the publ bigaways private huck stings wdding at to be know No, 444. This m any person, corporat or ther wnt of TIGER JOBHUNTERS Wiil Noi, baa Allow Any rake a contract for tor publle highway also be impossible for house owner lonwee contract or arrangemy perso nto a st Ju wil use for gain. any apariment to make any favor of any hack or company to tse | ting New Yeok Taxicab ontinance as} Political Scheming at the th rd of Aldern doonly so far as the city thorities may regulate the streets; but this will puts the City Hall. : use of the penalty and Company The Yellow xieal and that there w no poli one Uconman Clutalese, b' wae, cor, Barclay Str bai Circulation . Books | Open to All.”’ ' purpose of the legislation outlined is to stop hotels and clubs of a crime on the making of any such) There is not even a faint hope for “the | Ha Deane in the “Child of Mys+| Ieanc, be aafe in the neutral zone, but if not, Arak saa! of ta a rec litersi Hodetaar Josepa Higter, of No, 381 Bast Seventy] will be talen aboard the American war MESSAGE TO THE SENATE FROM pian ey Me Ate i th She la Helen May Fitzgerald, seventh street. Anna's couxin, said he | vessele. GOV. GLYNN. eS SE ROAR ane EBD URERGY 220 Uae “ok ac Vankerel IhbOrer, | told t that Mrs. Bigier had writ- |ADMIRAL FLETCHER WATCHING: In certifying to the need for inme- +” the MAYOR elect; stated Mod8y i sc ichan by, ol ition before she | ten him f Germany that Anna Au- MAY LAND MARINES. diate passage of the ill tilynn very empliatically that as Mayor Of) became an urtixt’s model Her “wealtay | Mivieller wav associating Treely With) seas. Agmiral Fletcher, who le in con: sent this message to ie Se New York he will ignore mmany | aunte”’ who she said were “travelling | #7™y offvers in C nmAny L SVAN | antocutnuelaaeen eth ie ete | To the Legislature ilail, {ts leader Charles F. Murphy | broad," when she attempted eutcide|8#, aidn’t veleve such storio®, | | laate departments, “aloo tepurted ine r ann arin ve nie well ax his lieutenants, amd that as} in ¢ al Park on Oct, 16, are still at ceca ie oie aun AN your |property destroyed.” ‘This latter ref. Awermen of tie City ‘zen Jodi Purroy Mitchel he will| their old homes, and the education she] genmidt told her that God had com- setine 1s Seared By Sie) Bolas Mary bys. voteiot sixty Ay EARL RANGERS ENG TIGRE DEORE SOK OAM UPRURINER AE fasnionavle | manded him to sacrifice her am AbdrA-| pecially the valuable oll tanks, which tha: Taxicab Ordinance’ academy" was obtained at the “Poor! ham sucriticved hin best beloved on, |iine the river und bay in clase prox, be effectively enforced ax th \ Tammany Mall ts to be] School” at Mount St, Vincent isa unity to the elty 4 Board of Atdermen is Ig that the Ident A Httle peep into the cild’s history by L yowaid that Anna had often told) Only part of essagen received power or antiority te Wax the platform on which Tlan Evening World reporter to-day | him of such sayings of Svamidt were made public. It is understood that op ordinances providing f sh which | was elected," | brought out the fact that Hazel devel | “Did sho tell “asked Mr, Olcott, | Admiral Piet tha: De: alty for ag or violation “IE you CAN) oped, after her sche 8 aginas ‘that this sacrifice tdea of Schmidt was | partment that will Jand American seid ontinanee, fany trorm Tam wile! tio that led her to romancing to such Part of his ‘new religion’ " narines to protect the British oil in Far the purpuse of providing 4 | ing to learn lan extent that she planned for hers: There Was some commotion in the | tereate if the tide of battle igs ables for siolation: of the atl Iw it true,” wae as @ life such aN ale courtroom when Bigler — anawered [toward them, ‘The Tampleo ol! Inter= : mathe) wiih ty [going to be « part o Make havior Ip Gis Yes.’ ‘The behavior of District-Attor-losts lave been a matter of great in surmit of ttn efentive enforce | ReiOn a SUE TEs Deve eEan li Lan joeen hers neyx Delehanty, Murphy and Koenig | terest to the Hritish Government T pempestfally uske the Conmllera> |NQ POLITICAL SCHEMING AT! Kor fear the “wealthy aunta' might| indicated that they were wurprined by | It gent Warships there to protect them Ken the Legislature of a mens CITY HALL, learn of her plight, she steadfaatly re-| the duction of the evidence, After!) Later it agreed to permit the United ure which will accomplish sae ent Mr, Michel smiled and then ‘aughed | {ised to disclose her identity, But the a conference they sat de without | States to act, out insisted that the pro- MARTIN MH. GLYNN ‘ tol know of no such coalition,’ AUNt® saw and recognized her pictures | making objections. tection must be absol A aimilar meanace will be sent to) 1) 1 He alied to thin statement nthe newspapers. They did not go or| ‘Dhe trial wan adjourned for the day| British residents of the city have been the Anaembiy to-morrow, wien it is exe | UUM ect that he fad aterm Sela to her dasistance, however, for} at 1.15 on account of a previous en-| placed on board the steamer Logiolan pected the taxical bill will be passed | OM a Cy at Nia duties they ansert that Hazel, or Helen, aa! agement of the attorneys aud Judge ang on the Cecilie, American and sent to Gov, Glynn for HS AP A. Mayor would ‘a lot of his) they Knew her, wasted her younger days | Foster, 3 who did not Want to seek proval, which will make it a law * Which would n the Uiat should have been spent in trying | in the neutral gone, tncluding @ pe new YORK, "THURSDAY, “DECEMBER th SCHMIDT, WEEPING, TAMPICO BATTLE BEGS FATHER FOR. RAGING; WARSHIPS HS FORGIVENESS. GUARDFOREINERS While Rebels Make Americans and Others Are Placed in Safety. GIRL WHO DREA MED OF LUXURY AND TOLD POLICE eal TALE. i} eoeeseecscaeeees 644094000 | | 396: | Gains Slayer of Aumueller Woman Tells of Sorrow for Shame Brought on Family. PEGI HESS HEOSSSE HE RTD FIGHT AT CITY GATES. MET IN WHITMAN'S ROOM Shells Dropping in Streets as Rebels Make Desperate Resistance to Attack Lawyers Get in Evidence Tes- timony Touching Prison- er’s Insanity. 13 Dec, 11.—OMelal re Rear-Admiral Fletcher to : Department to-«day aald the | Conatitutlonalists were making progress why arrived) i their attack on ‘Tampico and that Americana and other foreigners had been removed tg a neutral zone for protection of Amertean guns, ‘Thus far no foreigners have been injured. ‘The despatches say the noncomba\ Ants have been centred at a point near the waterfront where they a und the protection of the guns of the aco cruiser Chester and the gunboats Wheeling and Tacoma. The battleshi Lees Island and Michigan gre further out, Tie Ae ae iaiotemeimpe aloe yesterday and from the harbor the American naval officers have observed that etretegioally the Constitutionaliate seem to have the better position and making headway. A requeat of the Con- stitutionalist General leave was acted upon at once. on trial for the mur- « i OO4406 6 4-46-1.66-1044448 606409 | ‘him in his defense. The meeting took place Attorney Whitman's private office. Schmidt was walting in the room with a detective woen hin eister en- tered, He began to weep when he saw her, Then his father came in, The murderer dropped on hix knees in front \of Wis age! parent and begged his for- War for the shame and suffering hat has come upon the family. Consternation was shown among the “Counsel for the prosecution when Judge Olcott, for the defense, got in evidence In the Schmidt trial before Judge War- ren Foster to-day the fact that the accused had insane ideas concerning a ‘new religion” he was to found, long before the slaying of Anna Aumueller, Hane mildt, roof Anna noon to meet his fathe | | WASHINGTON, Aumuelier, cons the Navy “a and his sister Elizabeth, | from Muing, Germany, yesterday to aid | |‘ - —— eres | in District: HAZEL DEANE, “MYSTERY CHILD” MERE ROM “Rich Aunts” of Girl Who} ° Some | i o.eenmey | Joneph usin of the dead #IN,| Americans and British were taken| - | Took Poison in Park a Part | declared that she had often spoken of aboard ships while others were taken | Psy | this now religion and had sald that the/to a neutral territory just outelde of of Her “Dream. | founder-to-be had told her that he, like | the town and near the waterfront. | Abraham, must slay as Abraham had The American officers in their report prepared to slay his dearly loved son Indicate that forelgn ra will probably to be of use to her poor relations in} and children, are on the cruisers that Americana - [é ui Circulation Book Books 3 Open to All,”’ | 1913. SOCIETY GIRL WHO, DYING, IS RECONCILED TO ESTRANGED FATHER reer ere oe FOREIVES DYING DAUGHTER AFTER DISOWNING HER Dr. Schenck of Virginia Racing With Death for Bedside of His Penitent Florence. Dr Powhattan Senenck of Novtolk Va. and hts uiifal and recreant dayihier Mlorer who hie been tranged from lily © he slipped of her window one night even yours 0 de to Landon with Charles Wilken, the Vanderbilt whip, are about to be veconctied by the daath angel In response to the dying f his daughter, who ta wa end at Miss Alston's sanitart No. 2h West Sixty-firwt at th inia op (Voutinued va Second Page) (hu story wee page Lin other taxi companies refused to comply Ae or ReNDa Thevcity {dreaming of riches and clothes ot! ARGENTINE BEEF real Oheoten Gad wha “ane lage’ cub pin with the ordinance providing for pu : travels, Mexico, Dec. 1.—Wire-| hy daughter wired Dr. 1 hagkatands, ‘end even i Kane Mr Mitehel will be at the Gridiron | THOUGHT TOO MUCH OF FINE! RECEIVED BY ARMOURS tehen received here way the! this morning that he war ¢ ance was sustained by Justice & als ‘ub inner dn V ton Saturday DRESSES. at Tampico ia wanguinary. The} For two weeks Mins Kehenck haw been Fo ipa act ee ie intaining #o.|midht. He will leay Washington | After the death of her parents the girl ——- whiing whicl was muapenided by dark-| iy thy gapitariuin take out city Safran to<morrow ni Batt h y 2 © of one of her , ; ness last nigh! an aliday clash spection—in VaCane ote ead pres) MSH theré Will be no nd demand for better clothes caused in Chicago Will Be Sold when two Mexican gunboats in the {cond Inst night Miss Behenck eal imity to hotels, Where they eatand Ritlcance to the vialt her maternal grandinother to have her! a 5 river whith forms Tamplco's port were| Dr Teakue to her und aeaed that her viously enanxel the privare jttetrom eect says he has not up hls gent to the home of another relative for | in That City. [menaced by rebels from the wile of the ed fatter be told of her impend be WO) for these ex- mind definitely on a mmis+| “better management,” ; [river oppoulte the elty, Hot fring con th and alno be aaked ty for vets, joined | sioner. ‘And this started the git! on hes CHICAGO, Dec, 1L—One carload of | tinved here throughout the morning, e her before she aleo chisive stands i public stre : sumiala strange career. | Argentine beef has heen delivered to|revela, concealed in the brush, sniping Hohim To misset lie love more in the appeal, insisting that a4 Dro How she pent most of her time few) Armour & for cheap local trade. constantly at the Federala on the gun-| than anything elae.” wie told the pay erty owners they had certain right ‘i f herself knew, but the! Tits i# the firet rhipment of the kind boats and the latter rep\ying with both | #ician RED Ee SEF POE ea eee ot stories she told in the hospital and later on record. sinall arm and qilek-firers wherever| Mies BSehenck’s re ation with Lacie Ne, tHe n Yorkville Court were the product of > - | a knot of the attackers ahowed, | ner father and ending end are retaining the revenie reterre’ 4 a 4 sodden with dreains of the today’s heaviest fighting wanl the final arenes in a series of dramw Justices of the Appellate Court wore] GH ARANTY TRUST rae | SIX-DAY RACE SCORE. Ne cGucling Mf an e@bReboeate uM ERICA rte disposed ty aece! i ys aes » ON er bevuty and gentleness compelled aes the railway, whieh is the onl, . for years, In 1906 Min Bohench met views, and the taxic mpanles pres GIVES FIRST SIGN wae ie foblen wad HoH Cale old (8 atCiaeketith Haus.) ai ine to Tamp!-o, as the town «| Charles Wilson, wio handies the A. G. pomed to carry the cae to the Ce OF XMAS SEASON. | stssistinwe Less take n great interest 10 | gepet gud mroceo Se Feare e se gurrounded By on. trenchersua| Vanderbilt ie sho sas » - her, but Mrs. Penrhyn Stunlaws, wife of pygeon and Perchicot shed swamp. Ail ¢ yeatord Bohen: accomplished ‘ The first note of Christman ch the artist, took the enild to her own | pect ang MoMamar aires (Who hnd anced deapi nt t. | to break the gloom of Wall str with everything #he desired to! wetseena and Drobach. 11769 [aitick, delivered twenty m k "8 came to-day. The Guaranty Trust her happy. she had clothes | Sevier and Goallet tires g [town by a force ent out t with Wil Company announced that its direct- servants to wait on her and | gy eng a iizeg gq Rabuge and Zarag | ron an att him ore had voted a 10 per ceat. cash | iyctor tri! d theatre parties With the 1763 ly to win mtn when the Var hore ‘(| gomus to all employes asa Christ- | ciiiiaws and tie friends Otay , i? ft ah tere # wife mas present, But receatls avine f the Htun. BAwrence + and Magis yee 2 [ation Min Beaenek la kinuwle wilt, | composi stan -avsitan fret he S140" armen and Cameron. . 1,763 1 ee eleusk bint 4 Pe Naa arelyel fo ee waithour and Gotline vanes 4 1 w ends pending her cholee Mitten an om Ae 763 1 w“ $12 Men’ Mi O’coats & Suits. $5. 95 itis ay hy Stet rate Levy uni APplehans and Packebusch 1,763 1 | tal Ainaviod a —— in OLD ASTOR MOVE, . \), foo cd ites oftt;, Mansen and Anderson. 1,763 0 i? Bat rr WIN THR CRUISES , tl a seek 1 bo wate ty alopt ta GOrry and Walker 1,763 0 ; Beruida, meds, Wet tadiee, | te iL aesinae uate alece Level Kopsky and Keefe 1758 2 " ; Wag 4 ae Pin ee Aus sue devuited fou the Sianawn ¢ MAGERE LTD miles 4 Lape, made by | Hin Se eine Rees Tyr isk Sb price te vidas 85,95, 1 ry ineey Sars sn . j aw noth t tM 24 PAGES y Out in the Cold Pane WEATHER-Fale to-night and Friday; colder, PRICE ONE CENT. BROTHER | DENTIFIS MISSING GIRL FROM ” REPORT OF WOMAN Philadelphia Restaurant Keeper De- scribes Peculiarities of Vanished Jessie McCann, Which Prove She Was There Friday Night. HOSPITALS ARE SEARCHED FOR TRACE OF WANDERER, Father, Crippled, Continues His Vigil on Beach at Coney Island for Daughter Who Disappeared. (By Long-Distance 7 ‘phone From a Sta? Correspondent of The Evening World.) | PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 11--Robert’G, MeCann jr, vrother of Mise elyn McCann, the pretty young Kindergarten teacher who..dis appeared from her home, No. 438 East Twenty-first street, Flatbush, last Thursday morning, {6 convinced, after a conversation to-day with Mra Maude Deacon, who has a luncktoom at 300 Chestnut street here, that his sister in this city late Friday evening. It was Mrs, Deacon who \ telephoned to the McCann family her suspicion that it was Miss McCaon who stopped at her restaurant at 9 o'clock Friday night. @® Young McCann was already |WILSON'S COLD WORSE; familiar with Mra, Deacon's tory of how the | €irl had asked for coffes and finding there Was none ready had taken some | tion Mia, Deacon added to her account . detalia which made the young nan President, on Orders of His Doctor,! certain it was hin sia wae here. Ss . In the first place won said Is Forced to Cancel All Wthat when ahe the girl ake Engagements. | had ea sh gested mili in and the young wa WASHINGTON, Dec, 11.—Preatdent ed in bed to-day fighting @ A cancelied all his en fan. n had ree piled e SAID THE GIRL NEVER TOUCHED SWEET MILK, roof his of ‘Oh, Lo eannet touch milk “ Kent war to ha take 1h £ never Amis r here with bhi | TCis ww fact, sald young Moy ae yy of an address delivered | as sister an aversion . ilk Sogland, and hal aeveral| Which prevent or over "| ste with Congressmen, | The Mew , 1 Jent's indiaporition reuity |e, ¢F coke the itt reph oman a week ago. Ht atarted with a Ur Se TMve wame vanilla cream & old in the head and and extended ue y Vanilla was the only favor his ete. to hia throat, He improved by staying | ir would tc Robert declared n bed weveral days last week, but dure] Mex, Deacon recalled too that tie ing the last day or two took a little | girl hud a somewhat hauwlity air avout " cold, which affected his voice He | 1 manner of toxsing her head Intends now to remain in bed until he | fully eiis G16 GE the cold “Ten 1 was surely she cried d be made for the | Revert. “That was characteristic ot r than Monday and | her It was a nervous movement ait ady has made with | did not reflect her character at all, vut neelled While the President waa | W¢ hal often sp to her of it, Soe dd’ thot at al Ye, hin | Was really u clous of the mover yetcian han det to guard | ment when she made tt," | Akainwt any exposure for the next few!WOMAN THINKS THAT SHE 1S days eee | SLIGHTLY DERANGED. | Mra, Deavon, who spent several yearn CHIT BY “FAIR LILLIAN’ S” CAR, jos 4 nurse in’ an insane asylum, sald that in her opinion the young woman Hoy Wadly rena'a| Was either slightly deranged or in a terribly nervous condition, and she had Chauffeur ta Not Arrested, Mt to let her leave the restaurant A Hmousine car belonging to Lill yo nikht Probably it was the girls Kunsell and driven by her chauffeur, | Inter C manner and haughty toss of Komper Co 1 gan down and] head that prevented her from in+ . fay Hos, twenty] ert MeCaan and Deteet erton 46 eifth Brooklyn. Teenie (phnasaianiesPheeseai aie nthe Pulltzer Building in Park Row Stawiliag: fi Oud this afternoon, Trams officers war Phirty kaos: saw Ald it was dtution. A girl resembling th ear ue Inte He emused to the Hudson Street | f \ 1 Hospi had been ta va ned Puck Hought by Soctatints, with a era est norning ” ‘ ' ' haw . aired tie wie © Voladeipiia ‘ The Ma 5 isis i er she hoped jo Ket ath eet dis Puck ‘ sili te de tae . » wi ‘ ' \ ‘ I pai ye ou wo \ 1 tid Whitin Wataun [an 0) as tuRa@ios anvuk | pital, ‘ V Pusehasers wilh) 4 AL her Wf sie Was Hot suceenstal ee WI We bee bk been auvudved, lie come wack, ae hey would, brevis } a a

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