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« $5,00( JESSIE M’CANN SEEN IN INA EDITION SS PRICE 0 NE CENT. ! TINKER BASEBALL DEAL OFF: ERBETS THREATENS LEAGUE FIGHT FOR § Cincinnati Directors Repriiate Sale of Shortstop by TINKER SAYS HE'S GLAD, WANTS TO BE A “CUB. CHIN Te Joe Toker Herrmann. xpressed kect ple ned that WAN MEN, NOT c ASH Ad heen disapproved by the Cincin- cd ' wey + aici hiy Kid tt ire | That siould give President: Mur Brooklyn Owner Insists That . Contract for Star Is Bind- ing on Both Clubs. te chance to bid for tinker, “and you know L come to Chieage Insist on this—that if Murphy's odo aw that of any other the prefers directors.” | of 1bs it wnviet " Twit next yer ee incline r » The beening Wood o, especial CINCINNATI ors ut the « rec day cancel! Pinker dc seemed 1h _ $9,000 INSURANCE a HC the majovity t to the jury that they hy The Pr 29,000 PLAYER ~ SCHMIDT SOUGHT Wanted to know ulation Books Open to All.” | 9 Publishing ‘ew York World), ‘PHILIPINE SATIRE Battleship Wyoming Passing Under BY ARMY AND NAVY ARDUSES WILSON President Wants Otlicers Who Burlesqued Government Policy Punished. WAS BANQUET FEATURE. | Garrison and Daniels Asked to, Get After Order Cari bao, Whose “Skits” Offend. ot WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. ~Prenident Wilson to-day ordered an investigation Ly the War Department and Navy De- partment of the satires on the Admin- n4 Philippine polley which fea- an annual banquet last Thursday the Order of ‘arabao, an or \ and navy officers who ands ot army in the President Wii NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1913. On Way to Navy Yard After European Cruise| sand ten fom tng, Mea EE piuetbe had forcene On summesiad ty Seare- | ateat shattat 1d Chavite ibbeta wae taries Garrison and Waniels reprimands Bed Var ey. Matt gan and r] for thoae responsible. | that an offer must be made which woult Fecre! 8 Danlels wid G. jon vot si Xing! 1, Moran or | ferred y to-day and called for a} include, ¥ ing) . | statement of explanation from Rear-| Stengel amon vs to trans | Admiral Howard and Quartermaste:-) ferred. —— sie. om re, the highest ranking| “Theres no chance tw wet eer at the dinner, Rucker or Wheat.” anid Garry Hes: | Five Months Before Murder,] secretary Daniele ut tue same time mann. “We've have playere ante : ‘ x suggested to Admiral Howard that he we've xot to hav@ som to add Witness Swears, Slayer dect pres of the order, to MEA vu: duit iteat liad Bot [odes nee ale td inst Sn sredass " - yp lie “y and informed nim that the song “Dam and Hartley, with Bescver ax te equiv- Was sung at the banquet would never} alent, as unanimousiy approved, but | P , he hung again under the present Ad-| nebody vaid any atteniion to it in the) RSE Ae AUER tion with officers of the nevy| hurly burly of the ‘Tinker affair. This | of eal Sessions lay dicing Gel presen [Sen eee - theowe the whole ‘Tinker ean tr Hans Sohadt, on ral forthe ‘The Prest@ent expressed nie Indigna- | 0 gout to the ayes of the It was stated early in the W108 | ern ant coment that (lf M4d read published accounts of the Yard when the ship went into that Brooklyn had made an esceiient al: |!” ts neeiment that | banquet. | Wwarters, Then ternative offer of players for ‘Tin j Schmidt wanted the stay] i” | Me felt partioulariy displeased over Chere were scores if the directors «iit not want the cash, [his own behalf and wos effect |the travesty on the Administration's | ndrede of ten bak tt ia now evident that the Men} eat Ge woman's caver had tred to /DOMC® Dolley and oriticiems aimed at to see tho Brooklyn offered did not moet the ap- |Secretary Bryan when three six-foot ¢ Hy that proval of the bour As to the fac] Set insurance models of battleships, borne by con-| men a 0,000 Tinker was to get, echo auswers| Schenidt told Kore Sealed huys, were carried into the bun- | e tay Where, oh? Where’ A warm ex- [0% his el he Was |quet room. Im the muasle of the wane} ’ Phe Juckies spent change of wires between Brookiyn and[easer to take the witness stand {| were stuck mosegays and th - | SEES ! Tin Itwy and F Cineinnat! is now in owler, but i in| his on defonseprovided his avira white dove was porched on each fig! te | wt to Monte Dallaved that ona or two of the iment W let Win teil, in his own way, his | ing-top. Were named "U. 8, xu Shapi ce a! Vhey couldn't named by Herrmann will be shoved} story of his love toe the murdered «irl, | Pelowshs . &. B. Friondship," Capt. Chapin Taken Off the |to content themselves: saraaa the table: is reasons for making her, as he has|s, @, Pig HannAt . . their muy a brenk the ‘Phin Ix the tolegraas sent to Kobets: [ait “ta holy sacrifice,” and hig efforts] Another satire was a moving plewure Wyoming in Dying thaunds have a month's “Phe Board of Wirectors absolute [0 conceal tho crime, The nssoctate| fim of a three year purautt of a Fits ms Atk and thore will he plenty to make the ly disapproves agreement to wet counsel, Jude Witllazn M. K, Olcott | pino colonel, who tine and again on Condition, of Saute Cluue lad, ‘The sail Tinker for cash. ‘They want play- nd Terence J tid that they | caped capture, and hardly had been a) we Will get & woelew furlough, turing era iu exchange. If you can make | Were in doubt ax to tho advisabillty of! yrenended when ho was made Gore arias W may visit t as | a deal with ‘inker tw play with [Putdng Schaudt on the stand. He has] ornor of w province. Five thousand satiors inte pert mt me wItIn ein of Brooklyn submit us a proposition ]Fefused to talk with them aud bee) The performance, according to atate-! today on Uncle Sumuel'a biggeat. st 5 | which will include either Pitcher [only at ented to consult) menix given vut by the Curabwo Suclety | 1 thei . — Yingling or Ragon, or Outfielder | With Mr the murder case | was designed to show the “lack of ayn.| (Pend the Chrieimas holldaye, Maur Morun or Stengel, with cash equiva. | Counsel sail of Schaitdt's wish to talk! pathy for recent developin Nips brought them- the r POLICEMAN BATTLES IN lent tor difference.” ’ U ihes wanied to know Tdencies tn Philippine gos nt." Admiral Charles J. Uadyor's tagen | The drcision vf the board means that |U8t What was dae Intenti ore ne] President Wilton Winsell was not! ier simtor wip, tue Arkaname. het | unless an exchange of players can le] Vas slowed ty on the a satirized by the diners but he made 4: cE agreed upon the entire deal te off,|. Dr. Hurold M. Haye of TE Wert) plain to his assoctates that he felt keenly 27! Mleritasall dreadnongtts Tinker will loss the $1000 Herrmann | Ment ytirst street furtished the sur-| the burlesques on mernbers of hia Cub) | TOWest and hogest dexia o ating | nad agreed to pay him if he would] PMse of the case up te date when he net, Secretary: Dunlels and Secretar: | armament f Man. if iniured| Hime agree to play in Brooklyn SOs TRRE aU ISE, AS WIL Ae a Guretag res the Preside : ‘The Wyoming and the Arkunsun ort . : a nod {{24Urance on Anna Aumuoller's Mfe lin the matter, Secretary Dantela suid | arkan and the Wyon wl Both Are Sent Provident Herrm an when ee last year, five months before the mur-|to-day that he left the di Inunsdis (coe ete ee Oe : that Provident Ebbets of the Brooklyn! ger, he gave her name as "Mrs.|ately after making his spec tn ardae | CBO Whieh abip's crow yon are to Hospital oo oor ad ates or anet| Anna Schmidt" ‘Tho application for |to keep another engagement and that the| Li MeMt Ws He Navy Yard at + | ine Brooklyn of deaeloce of the Cin-|MUrance was rejected, ‘The amount | song “Damn, Damn, Damn the insur. | THE otbers temained oft 4 - seribing hin + Fran Pee on rae \cuan ae asked for was $5,000, ! Was particularly offunaive (oy WatiME for tt te came up tater i 1, twe wit years ota, wl eer wil have nothing to say on she], After Dr. Hays hud concinded testify Jan la Ve fi ttiaiNaee t ¥ afternn rs nti! T hear personally from| ie Judge Olcott moved that bis testt- | tary Daniels said wat nad nel Athenti: ther has gone ty state 1 - a . , mony be stricken our on the ground | known the aong “Damn, Damn, ba retry eth tae t a... When aeked if there was any ruie of| that the physlcian did not have the|the Tnsurtectox!” was to lave i anu via rn ere the National League that would govern| Original certificate, to which Assistant | he would have asked hat tt ie | ming was tal : yea the case Mr. Herrmann sald he did not| District-Attorney Delehanty repiled jomitted, and tia Bi heen done | anin decked Ptr . know of Any: “offer this testimony now becaume 1/ he Would imve declied to aiiend Cie} Nasal Howpital tn at a CHICAGO, Dec. 15.~—Charles W. Mur-| propose to snow later that Schmidt stole! ¢inner, |tlon and fenre ure bntertninea for nia” ' phy, President of the Chicago Nationals,|a number of certificates from the office, The opinion of the Presttent and Mewes GUAT aeritinte Ge ede torpiteh ws een informed here to-day that the|of Dr. Leo, hix physician, and at that| members o7 hin Cabinet ia that satires (ccm atrer Pie tae oe ' " Girectore of the Cinelnnat! Club would| time had it in tis mind io commit the vanuot be objected to wis coining froim | yy way gai, that pee Katha: qubtaseeiie anit ot ratify the sale of Joseph Tinker tol crlme which he later accomplished, and] persons outs! at the Government, but | gering from Brigit are “ Breoklyn, said he ati! was in the mar- — 0 permit te inoliced tue ent) nex nt Gtuakingian ke t ket for ‘Minker and woul!) make an (Continued on Second Page) inns of easels of the ar aa t CalAlok Sie ve . eftere to get him. | SRE. ae Lae sagen te no alternative, The Cincinnat! Club | * £evere bree 1 sino bntteships deft Watpron cer Charles H. Ebbets, president of the e ‘Tinke: | The news of the propused investi. | ‘ Brooklyn Club, when notified of the ac-| Must turn ‘Tinker o ‘ Aid gation fell Uke @ bombrnell in , don of the Cincinnati Board of Directors, | 1 "1! go the limit to see that it ig done \and mavy olrcles, There we Ay a declared that it would | no effect| || Whet do aM tN te pevply Of | dveds of officers present. Moar.ad. (00) 1 8 whatever upon his deal with Mr. Herr- Broseya rong aay he aaked, “it We | miral Moward told Mr. Daniels tu-day |." Buena ‘ ehould ‘tell th is that they had sung “Damn, p; at ‘ i r Tinker, : ; : . Damn, ie te lace ‘ain mann fo ent was made and signed| Mave Tinker! No. indned, the Cinch | Damm the Tusurrectos!" for thirtoren (J! 0 018 1 He ea Ht \ 4 moe Maly legal way and I will inaist| Mat! directors cannot trogate a vor | years and bad wot met with any oh Bad ill para ibn fag fi that Cinoimnati stand by it. Under the al contruct made between tho | jection. Secretary Daniele pointed out MOMMA en te Aitgalie tt” \ WILSUN RESUMES WORK ” laws of the National League the only with ~ eu. of the anny and wayyy inst mM IN Res By person authorised to speak for @ club ts | and the league will back eoted to support thee ey Pererrvarter rar MtLKEeNG da tiie fi president and what ho says goes, 1) * UP in insisting that Mr. Herrman: ga@ministration’s polloy could not ue!” a sualany: Will inaist on the Cincinnati club Backing | *" ea ues i ae permitted to ridicule it. Gey hrctear erat an “0 | jo you eu he Brookiyn club, Is was ned te take tn ‘ ' ‘mann. 1, | * n rlenls and treated , reyes Rineaiia trade, which ing agreed to pay $2,008 for Tinks eration that the function was in.| 4 fel a® f us ty an , q , they mention, I have none. Before tho, i Be Rarinwied to he | bon sane af lity andl ead na THE OHS 2ERe Tt aUelty Winker deal waa put through 1 did Hon that the price was BER ANA oe MO SEU tT the r ' » quggest ap exchange of players, but (Oe EAS RORRR ER Gomera tious of tel Wiaccs ine peocle red ‘. y Cineinaet) turned it down and nothing ~ . and no effort was made to th foe there ' ‘ ‘of @e tind was agreed upon, Thee FOR RACING SEE PAGE 14, jair @ prive Mut there was uolbing Whicw Inoked reading off) epee AN Ne OO 8 ‘purt of the & GOOD GROUND © O Insurance Sought by Schmidt for Girl He Slew | sie Circulation Books Open to All, »| 20 PAGES the Bridge | | SHORT AND UGLY WORD PASSED BY LAWYERS. AT CURT ROOM DOOR | Hugh Gordon Miller Invites Otto A. Gillig Into Park | to Fight It Out. | The Wiison-Hughes:Smith feud which has kept the Dew New Jersey apart since Senator Willian Hughes took up President Wil mition to ox-Senator Jamen| * hraueht into the New York | Court today when the Wilson rdon Miller, political crmts of torn son's op) Nmitn, spre ehaton’a attorney, Hugh ¢ Py Invited Otto A, Gillix, anuther attorney, out In City Hall Park for 4 duel Gilig declined challenge Miller appeared in Justtow La preme Court to Seuntor Hughes om a sult brought James Loogworth involving sine b othe nor Con on, of Senator Hughes was a one Lime | werd during recess @ group o 1 the Miller one 1 dotne? asked wy to GAL, Ir Miller feturned Mi iar, ave yo ves ‘ « i e . ta ' knw thst You ‘ at, Mr M ir you} 1G h ty ‘ wl ft dar ed dows ' t Priends he We th 1 s r wor 1 re excited what ‘ asthe men| epi lon Hae ' rt ne | roan ord Lehaun meyuitod White ane A n titmter. | ow Healty | sealty Grady in 1% |Detective Telephones From Good! lof pretty Jessie Mvelyn McCann, the young social worker and kindergarten | Court Decision, Refunding $1,- -— i] ‘ INA FINA WEA THER—Fatr to-night ané Teesduy. PRICE ONE CENT. WANT TO QUESTION ABOUT MISSING GIRL Ground, Where Miss McCann Was ‘ Seen a Week Ago, to Interview ~ Two Young Men She Knew. EVENING WORLD REPORTERS: TRACE HER MOVEMENTS: Vanished Social Worker Positively: Identified as Having Been at Re- ‘J sort With Woman Companion. ‘The names of two more college students were brought into the case teacher, who disappeared from her home, No, 438 East Twentydirst street, Flatbush, on the moraing of Deo, 4, They are Herold Mankin, a student at Columbta, and St. Kimo Pisos, whe ettende the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2 Detective Brierton, who went to Good Ground, La L., the home of Wendell Squires, # student in the School of Mises at Columbia and an intimate friend of the inissing girl, where The Evening World found she had been two days after her disappearance, teloplioned to Capt. Coughlin, head of the Brooklyn Detective Bureau, that be had learned that Miss McCann had been with these young men at the Shinnecock Inn in Southampton on Aug. 29. ———-@THREE STUDENTS ARE TO BE NO INCOME TAX lessees owe ON DIVIDENDS OF MUTUAL INSURANCE interview should be had with young | Harold Callahan, whose name was men- |ttoned as @ close friend of the girt {early in tho case. Erierton learned, he | telephoned, that the young man had « jsummer place about four miles from Good Ground and that Miss McCann, with others, had visited the house, Brterton's discoveries followed a trail blazed by The Evening World, whiten first learned that Milas McCann had been In Good Ground on the Saturday follow. ing her disappearance from home. An important feature of the discovery 1s that the missing gir! wae accompanied by an older woman, one perkape twice Who apppeared to be « irse or @ maid, certainty an attendans of some port, and not a social compan- ton of the girl. A seco point of importance te that three persons found by The Evening World, who w the girl in Geod Ground, had koown her last summer and were well acquainted with her. Theirs are the firat identifications based on actual acquaintance with Mise Me- Cann, Other reports on which the po- lice have acted have come trom per- fons whose only knowledge of the miasing girl lay in the descriptions af her which had been sent broadesst over the country, Those who saw her in Good Ground declare they could net vo been mistaken, because they knew her. Miss MoCana and her companton left Good Ground on the 8.37 train a week ako last Saturday afternoon Jared Cas michael, the staUon agent aud one of those who recognised the girl, recalled | that she bought tickets for herself and 500,000 on Corporation Tax, Affects the New Law. WASHINGTON, Dee. 15 —The Supreme Court tomy refused the Government's to review the decision of the Court at Philadelphia that the corporation tax was collactibie froin | naw’ of mutnal tusuranve com- requext sivtiug of premiuins returned or otherwise luvestad at the option of thy polteynolder Anu remit the Government will he ne- quired te refund about $1,640,000 already viel and to forewo any auch collec- H ‘Tox law t KEMPNER OPERATED ON FOR GROWTH IN THROAT Brooklyn's Chief Magistrate May! Have Acquired It From Ex- eosive Smoking her companion. He was wucertain whother they Were to Babyl ville, but was sure they were not to New York, Carmichael had seen the girl often with young Squires and. with the doughtera of Mrs, Daniel Turobull of Flatbush, who has « summer home in | Good Ground and Was positive ef bie was | or Amity: f Maguitrate ¢ >» Kempner E * | dentifcation. Hind vn peslentay in the Jewitt! NO TRACE OF GIRL 18 FOUND IN Hospital ia Brdokiyn, and an abnor. | GLEN COVE. nal growts removed from his throat | 4 report that Miss McCann had been ile wan wald to-day to be doing well seen in Glen Gove Friday night and Moniay morning a week ago Was in- veatigated by the police of that town, but no trace of the girl was found, Am sans would not tell what er with the Magistrate + mleroncopte examina. the ply wae the fn There will ve Hon of the excined growth It 1#]employve of the Glen Cove State Bank thought Licwly Chat excesetve @moking | telephoned to the McCann family that may have caused the trouble. he had seen Miss McCann in @ restay- Magistrate Kornpner bas been work- tng extremely hard since hts appoint tent as head of the Board of Magte- for Brooklyn, Queens and Rtch- J, and the schedule for the coming year has béen so arranged take @ long vecation rant aoros# the street from the but If ehe were there she hed left be- fore the police made their search. A postal purporting tv ooue from the missing girl was recéived this morning by Mra, MoCans, but It le practically