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aap porta LOO LO ETL NT LE IN ET a I IN sapencemananieramam ceraenta soc cars emaemaaat mmemerrantatar tine ereuaaendlll saosin tein aie dated dhdealieandaieh leataninniniiiaiiiaa i MRS. LYNCH AIDS W. J. LEEHAN’S FIGHT FOR LIFE , FNAL t Iebohlsat clea =—_ [ Wd Circulation Books Open to. All,” | Che NT FOR JESSE MCANN FLYNN MAY BE Teacher’s epee Placed in Class With That of Van- | ‘shed Dorothy Arnold. | “MOVIES” Three Hundred Theatres Have Flashed Pictures and Notices of $1,000 Reward. ~ AID IN HUNT. leiaideasane: Ss Man Now Has the Inside United States Secret former Deputy Commi The idea that Mr. j fo conduct itwelf, To-day the mymtery of the cirt's digappesrance is as complete as on th sveulng of last Dov. 4 when she failed to return home after her depart tenaibly for the Schyo! far Destlaty | “My men have Worked faithfully and | lived hers all hie dite un to the t their endeavors have resulted in dis- [hts transfer to Washington | closing this resu't—that the young Won | year ago and he knows his > an is missing,” be said, ‘t have no trom end to end, exitiiem to make regarding the tude of the family. Perhaps we have many years he was tn cht branch of the Cnited BAFFLES SKILL OF POLE: ALL CUUES TO GIRL FUTIE, ca NEW POLICE HEAD | UNDER MITCHEL y Secret Service As the search for Dorothy Arnold, Track. fossed murderer of Anna Aumuelier, be aren hy t . fore Judge Foster in the Court of Gen Drosecuted vigorously three years aro, See eral Sessions to-da | was allowed ty relax as ciite after ciue| ye political slate-makers wio a Pather Quinny:his one-time rector, totd Was investigates without result, $9 the engaged in selecting Mayor-elect the Jury that in the Ii table chat at sunt for pretiy Jessie Hvel. | Mitcher's commissioners decided to-day | Meale, Schmid: delighted in bringing he missing Via soctat and chure | that the man who has the Inside track | t#@ Conversation round to slayer of worker, is ng not because of in|) i Wi, | Men fOr women'a wake, or sluyers of | netivity on the part of the police, but | for the Police Commissionership ts | women they had betrayed. He wan! ecallse not a single new clue offers| liam J. Flynn, at present Chief ot the | particulary fond, the priest testified, i ervice and a| jioner of Police. Fiynn will be picked the aftatra of the Police Departarent in baved“ugon-several coa- @hildren, where she ditions. rten class. To-day I In the fret place Mr. Fiynn Is quat'- admitted tat he and als stafl were) fied by experience and training for Helpless the Job. Me was born In New o of States li the information any member of It b In that capacity he had | been regulur attendants at the trial to] Charles Walter Lew! known to his been ave to give, [have at this ti to work with the Detective | be weaker to-day, paler and less under | neighbors in Waterbury, Conn., and néthing that would Warrant any theory | Bureau of the Police Department and |i!# own control than he has been since| about hia country place at Bantam ~ SCHMIDT LAUDE THAW OR RICHESON, TALKING Ml MEALS Tells of Prisoner's Mental Bent. Woman's Slayer IS WEAKER. PRISONER | Priest Tells How Accused Mai} Changed Ritual When New | York Curate. iMony tending to show a murder. Brewsome cast of tnind was ad- n the trial of Hans Schmidt, con- ous oF duced of lauding Harry ‘Thaw or the Rev | Clarence V, T. Richeaon on euch occa: sions. Assistant Dintrict-Attorgey Delehanty {read a statement of Schmidt in Munteh ,@uring his trial for forgery. Schmidt, ; sald then that when he wag suspended | from his clerical duties ag a priest, “he wave up his calling because he was | unable to agree with all of the doc- trines and teachings of the Church, | which employed him, especially when | realiaed that his father was a Prot- estant.” | Schmidt seemed TO HIS WITNESSES C, W. Lewis, Called “Braia Storm” Man, Marries Girl of Twenty to those who have| worth considering. I know that the|he probably knows as much about that| the trial began. fF one Beater city, naa ‘been thoroughly | bureau, Ite qood ausiltien and ite vad | WOULO HAVE SOLD GEALS IF HE| cave “2 ;Duainsiorm” Lewis, took his marched, Every bit of information | qualities as any man in the country. | COULD, SCHMIDT SAYS. Hes Mugs ae Mase a : that come to thie office, by mail| He in also familiar with the routine| Confessions by Schinidt before the| ne “ae Mise Hisle Marie Hinman, 9 | or ite, hav been looked into. [of the Police Departme, generally and | Munich court were put before the Jury |@auahter of Charles J. Hinman of | We spent much time in the Coney j has had experience In handling men. |to the effect that Schmidt owned up| 8rooklyn, who died last February. Her} Island district aute it is a sure! Furthermore Mr. Piynn is highly es-|he would have sold his forgeries of | Mother, Mra, Mary KE. Hinman, who id that 8 ere alive and well | Ae by dent ae m, earstary j#eals of the Royal Secretary of the| Won @ separation last January, lives at | | ‘on the day ying her disappearance. | of the Treasur: cAdoo, Collector of | University of Munich and the Seminary | No, 1239 Carroll street, Brooklyn. ARCH GOES ON, BUT POLICE) the Port Dudley Field Malone and of Munich If he could have found ; Mr. and ee ae w anne of No.| 1 HAVE LITTLE HOPE. | others the National Adiministration | market for them. uJ |19 May street, New Rochelle, with whom “We fave not given uy the search | Who ar we to the Mayor-elect. He in| Schmidt confessed to the Munich Court) stise Hinman han been vialth ane and we tay at any time get infor-| Well Known to Mr, Mitchel too, and/that his cousin, Adolph Lorens Muller, | wae Tuvan has heen visiting, go! mation that will bring results." the fact that the Mayor-elect went to| who afterward kilicd himself, was his| cense for yesterde,’s ceremony, It Acting Capt. Coughlin, head of the] Washington to-day and will undoubt-| partner in his effort to sell forged di-| ¥&® Performed at noon by Mayor Fred-) Bhooklyn Detective Burei, who has|elly talk with the President and others | plomas to atudents whose scholarship| «fick H. Waldorf in hie private office, been tn uctive charge of the search, is] about the Police Commtssionership is | did not deserve tien {at the City Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Glasser} eavally derpondent over the outle taken to mean that there will be a | Father Jonn 4. Braun, who was rec-|and Martha Peralta and Anna Pearson, “Of course every clue that ts brought to us Will be investigated as thorourh!y back to the servic sl y othe bie office. Mise McCann 100 moving picture shows! * OF any ether publle o im Manhattan, 100 in Brooklyn, and 100 in were not to Flynn's Iiking and he went of Uncle Sam, It ——, OTTO HEINZE BANKRUPT. “We have run down every clue,” sayy] thing satd about Flynn |tor of St. Boniface s Church av Forty-|eald to be actresses from New York, ‘aptain, “and none of them} The late Mayor Gaynor after re-|soventh street and Second avenue when | were the witnesses. Mayor Waldorf ad anything on which we can} peated importunities persuaded Flynn | Schmidt wos employed there, Was the| ¢issea the bride but only vowed Lo Mis an excuse for further invess| to get a leave of absence from the |next witness. He described Father! oeraita and Miss Pearson. They, ho’ tigation. We are up against a stone| Secret Service to enter the Police De- | Schinidt as “obedient, over-pious, fold~ Bas 2 ; ze ney wall, partment, Conditions at headquarters |!9 his hands and raiving his handy with were not passed by when lewis | distributed $1 gold pieces as souvenirs of the occasion, The Mayor's fee was substantially lurger. {scrupulous care, but inclined to seclude | bimaelt from the other clergy of the | as possible, but just now we hardly |i« well known to bis intimate friends Rea nee cbapnee team know which way to turn, Until such} that he would not be averse to taking | PRIEST MADE UP HI8 OWN) io Giugnte is fe edalneGAURBHY GAENG Clues come the girl Is hopelessly lost.” | up the responstollities of the Police RITUAL, SAY8 RECTOR. be GOnab Iara. etGINA Shaka cy: Robert McCann Jr, brother of Miss}Commissionership if he could be a Father Braun sald that’ Hana|y seporter for ‘The Hivening World. at Jessie, wall to-day that the clues! qured of the cordial support of the] Schmidt, in spite of his particularly | hey home. Lo-+ Ghecmaid the wade which had taken him and tho detectives! yfayor. pious demeanor, ruthlessly violated the|qing had been. distasteful to. her to Good Ground had developed absolutes] \° report current in politica! circles| ritual of rules; on one cevasion, sald |thouga ahe declared she brought it ly mothing, He added that Mrs. Frank/ioday tiat Mayor Kllne had been of-| Father Braun, Sh — baptized a child, ie BDA, See ara Ens ~ Gooddaic, David W. Smith and Charles! fered the Police Commissionership was! contrary to rule, outwde the church | asc Lewis niet my little daughter Carmichael, tho Good Ground residente] brought to the attention of His Hons. | when the child was not seek and. with Lows miet my utile daught who claimed to have seen Misys McCann! ite appeared to be surprised out meking a proper report, Schmidt, yee Se ee eee aukae Mea Hitt P Lagresd henna rong | E haven't been offered the according to Father Braun, made up a| i") 18 ee eauntea ibaa in "They don't know my sister by sights" | comminsionershi he ania) [ritual of his own, omitting and impro- | aM “It | at our ¢ plage in he added, “and couldn't possibly havel ant expect it will ve offered to me. 1 viaing ritualy and prayers. When re | tt non ty, te, clild Lr ay ey Lb aeeis ae to get some ‘race of | MVen't been offered any commissioners | proved by the rector Schmidt merely roi ene on aati REE eTR cast down his eyes and signed, ‘{ Anally got tired of it," ald Father une the on old Bonelps his, could not realize t T suppose s Braun, ‘and told bin I thougnt he bet. | Se caption which read: Otto C. Heinze, one of the cop. ; leave. hanes land myself of 7 and cs “1,0 reward for tis girl." per group, fled a voluntary petition in| Father Braun said thas ¥ na hmidt |e irooklyn, Later S Webs Wiel Moving picture hozses throughout the| bankruptcy late this afternoon with the; Waa recelved as @ pricst at Bt Bont.) 0 ag. nin country will be asked to prevent the | clerk of the United States District Court, |face'e Because he wa recommended | sry, Tiinman'a tears redoubled a same film to their audiences. This is the aftermath of the Wall street |from a church $n Teeaten: ehalapone ut | ‘ 1 fannie From Chioaxo yesterday came what | panic of 1907, He web never fuliy reselyed sald elared, had he the hest 1 in the ‘ at fret seained to be a promising cluo| Mr. Hetnao's secured debts amonnt to| Father Braun. 7 merely seve Ni 8 | world and W evany atirinutellto y, to Miss McCann, when it was tele- nd those unsecured ore anes parimlb because F newgea ee ehion ther Kava tape , ed here that a girl answering her 00.0%, One of the prinelpal wae ather and daumhtor j} Head ‘ai had been seen there on Dee. | creditors Iy Willan Guggenheim, whore | Another, arise of Biphian sveenel Hinman aumiteg!. Yhe sald that { 30 | aveatigation showed that the|clativ IM for a sum in the neighborhood | Was to the effect that Be ee AIMORt, ULE of her da y 4 Sania ot $2 made to the Bishop that Schinidt went | saw aime iy won who resembies the missing | of $210,000, L, 2 and her husband (1 " t Broi tn girl, haw lived in Chicago a --——»— coverin in nak uy ith nn were Tvl in Lewis ay eotmenite 4 co his naked only with : day’ in Wie, N MoCannll| ation iigation lone: end wearisome |{D 2 peevens: eecording te the Blenon's (en Re ae Rhu id, Net rode .rom Hoboken A on the} and dragged out for more thon ten snare [TOPOL sara aeaned Lackawanne Hvond the day after she} the United States Circuit Court has! ath at a best she Us Ore Sens (Continued om , izappearcd, This st nt was inade| handed down a declaion tn the caus of | RAYS! Supertor Court of Germany re-| aS he by Waiter Green, a Pullinan car porter, |p, E we aaninal ihe Uhiled Hatters sarding Schatdt's trial tn Munien, show whore run is between Hoboken and|of North America—the haters’ un jing the accused had been adj in $12 Men's O'coats &Suits, $5.95 Utica. He suid he had known the Me- | In att) iia sudammant (es om) | Germany insane in thos v i Cann girl for many years and saw her y Towe againet the union in]. 28¢ trial wae adjoumned at 3 o'clock ir the ng alter she was eure the iteult Coury haw | because of the deaths of the relatives last seen by her people girl, he about the end of a case in {of $2 dinymen, George L Dann and | Sul suid, recoguized hin and tried to avaid | DM Rout ' Charles Niclson, hin, ‘In the berth she vecupled, Green | Whlch volumes of testimony have baen 2 dautired, he found # luundey alip bearing /pited up, What action the union will; A Bny jyageemha now take is not kuown | FOR RACING SEE PAGE 14, | (i “B'way, cornes SO ae le NN NE EY LON RR EO LB $ - ha Nt <— : Detectives Give Up Hunt for Vanished Teacher NEW YORK, THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 18, Leader of Lakewood Society ' and Man She Aids at Murder Trial FIRS JASPAR LYNCH hota Marceau.) by iSTORM TORE DOWN travellers. who dropped into the emok- — | ing ) always found Davis or O'Brien ready for a litve game Last 1913, 24 PAGES Panu be PRICE ONE GENT. oy MENAT MURRAY'S ROLLED HIGH UNTIL GAME WAS RAIDED Receipts of Two Men Arrested | Said to Have Run Up to | $26,000 a Night. |AND THE WHEEL PEGGED Disclosures When Two Alleged Gamblers Are Held—Known | on Ocean Steamships. The arrest of two men at Murray’ while the turkey trot was on, charged with running a gambling room up atairs in the r rant at No. 228 West Forty necond atreet, brought dinclorures to- day which indicated that they had an} up-to-date institution for dallying with chance in full sway. The roulette wheels, according to detectives who! examined them, were of the kind known an “electric,” being controlled, or rather magnetized by an ingenious system of invinible wiring. ‘The two accused as proprietors of the game ure Jack or Jay O'Brien and Alpert Davis. When the men, who were arrested in ¢he midat of # tango performance yenterday afternoon, were arratgmed in the Jefferaon Market Court to-day they were held in bonds of $1,000 each and an additional bond of $500 waa reaujred from Davin for having in hin posses sion a revolve, a charge on which he will ve tried separately. O'Brien and Davis, it in said, catered only to those whose bank rolls were of generous girth. More than 8 a night Is the report of what w quently taken in, and the two propri tora of the room were presumably wax- Ing prosperous when the police etepped in and broke up the establishment. The two men only lived at Murray's during the winter, according to the polic When spring came and the exodua to Europe began it was r curtom to \take to a Jife on the ocean wave and ‘with the time of the Court. ‘iight’s arrests were made by Inapector | LEEHAN’S FIRST MOVE AT MURDER TRIAL IS ATTACK ON WITNESS Prisoner's Counsel Asks if He Was! Not Suspected of Killing Mrs, Turner, Victim of the Lake- wood Mystery. MRS. LYNCH IN COURT TO AID THE ACCUSED \Sheriff Searches Brother-in-Law of Slain Woman on Report that He Carried Revolver. (Special from @ Staff Correspondent of Fhe Bvening World.) {known es William J. Leehan, for the muffer of Mrs. Caroline C. Turner, wife of an employee on the George Gould estate at Lakewood, began here to-day with eVory indication that the proceedings will live up to the swift traditions of Jersey justice. From the moment Justice James F. Minturn of the Supreme Court | mounted the bench his manner indicated he would not tolerate any trifling Under his direction the selection of the jury proceeded with remarkable speed. The box was filled within two hours after the trial opened. ‘The jurors are: Hugh Kelly, foreman; Arthur Connelly, Charles A, Cook, Eugene Parsons, John Harkins, George A. Bishop, Edward Henrich, J, © M’ANENY TURNS DOWN RAISE 10 $10,000 A YE R | Pitter, Thomas W. Jones, Harry Dease, Tyler Reynolds and Holmes Van Note. \ ‘ : |DEFENSE GETS A 8: Resolution Paving the Way tor! PRELIMINARY MOTIONS. ‘ anna . | ‘The first motion made after Justice It Withdrawn in Board of ES- | ssinturn took hie seat wae one by the timate at His Request. defense that the indictment be dise . ‘This was denied, The defense Gillen and peveral plain clothes men, Horough President McAneny refuned| argued that the two counts of the im- ST PAUL'S WIRELESS — to accept the offer of un increase of |dictment were inconsistent, that the . salary from $6,000 a year to $10,000 to-| prosecution should elect the count em — ER OF BOMBS an President of the B ae ie which Leehan should tried. Denied, = ‘derman, which he will be the first of [They asked that the {Gry be dismissed, Liner Was Cut Off From Oer| the new year. us it had beeu ile iy vesenetian uae Ships for Ty The Board of Aldermen passed a res- law. This wes alee @e> Ships for Twenty-four Jolution unanimously last Tuesday, re- a snap to the presealt Hours. FROM AER 1 ANE Questing the Board of Extimate to ask | ings like the cracking of the cool air ‘ | the Aldermen to raise the aalary of The American Hiner St. Maul docked the President of the board to 610,00, Leehan sat at a table to the left of his May after a stormy voyage from | When the action of the Board of Al-| three attorneys, His wife amt next to Cherhours on which her wireloas wi dermen came before the Board df Ea-| him. He was cool and self-possessed. disabled for twenty-four hours ou one | timate thia afternoon, Comptroller | His attorneys had told him that the . : | Prendergast suggested that the reso-| prosecution had no case against him. He guonsion and: sever mie or, ‘Sho | lution be withdrawn. Although very | looked as if \e olleved them, If he had Sntervals, “Pay MMih winds buffeted: the much in favor of the increase, Mr r suuideved or shrieked at the whip, with the result that her topmaat ; | Prendergast explained he was acting in| shadow of the chair there was no evt- Went by the board Saturday visht) Ayjators y SI s] ‘Oops! deference to the wishes of Mr, Me- of it this morning, He was neatly whey a SUM blow turned into a gale. | | Aviators Help Spanish Troops Aneny ' ; , reused, clean shaven and bright of eye. or carried 38 cabin and 4 tn Ei in Whic! T feel maid the Comptroiler, “that iy stay of nine months in prieom @as anal 5 and jad 8,200 ae Win Fight in Which Many | the aatary of the Ardermani Preside ‘kept him on the water wagon and me The matt! , = Fought to be rated to $10,000 In fa Appearance has improved in eonses ne eet i ill Were Killed. | T have spoken to Mayor-elect Mitchel, | quence, Before the manag of Mra Bal tame ehist: BANI ARIAT anal who served in that capacity, ant he, |Turner he had the reputation of betag took the Western mail aboard. There | tov, believes the compensation provided | Lakew town drunkard, He did not Were still 50K) aueks aboard when tie {| MADRID, Dec 1A large force of | for by the elty Is not commennurats look the part (iis morning. rer poached her tpl | Moori tribesmen was routed with; “When Tran for the office of lresl’ LAKEWOOD SOCIETY LEADER aoamen trom the adinought day by the Spanish troops | det of the Board uf Ailermen.” | AIDS THE PRISONER, fe amore the passengers | lam, Spanish Muroceo, | Mill Mr. MeAneny, °F made vy | ates, Jasper Lynch, Leehan's chame cen ind a 4 military aviatora threw them | Sle) tye ity ot 8" | pio, a areal Yonder tn Lakewood, ete tn 1 ’ mit to ith wers of bombs, $5,000 nalary wich goes with hat off are Court bedi after the proceedings them mn Milat S: niarde attacked the Moora] If L took more I feel that 1 would be si, She swept up the middle ry, wt Powter | with a brigade of sharpahooters, a bat. | doing an injuntiee, 4 the cream and ybody sat up and took the ¢ Heck Vtation of infantry, four batteries of I aensd ¢ ne See anil be puries A a) artilery and @ large boty of native have the resol ation withdy ‘irs, Lynch is @ handsome woman y Ya took then Auuliianoa, When the larder itor the ution was finally wit mae ‘awn, yout Oty yeara o but sbe doesn't , re wa stanton | sAvanse ob E ypeaoan ela <> lovk that vid. She wore aealskin coat, wna r ere, however given the advance guard discov: New Offtetals Swor . 4 Diack bai, whose brim was wide, with Vara than’ one mous? wee. & rown crusned in and caught with gold ra ounranlen Pirege heriff-olect of 1 HER206 8 CHOSEN oe ale aroun ‘ Whe Trremuiaritien | oy was sworn ‘ Lynct shook hands with ¢he he fotiia of mi ae pam to take Jullue 1 prisoner and he helped her out of her CINCINNATI MANAGER - Bere aia a tae toh 1 Jan, 1 dohn 4. Hop seaskin, Underneath the coat she wore for the of the Moora By [in to serve aw Howister tn & gown of ik brocade satin, the gol- ineans of fl jators gufded the cad William BL Sehne was lar betng ¢ ered with blue. Her Por aimnlen ania: A heavelarc| ty succeed himself as County Shite waist was of silk and soft Ia xeGiant Is Given Vinker’s Old Ke Wi by the Span-|' She took a seat near the prisoner and i aids, hut t rs iid not heed the + Nis counsel and was all attention while Jub by Directors of Het \aueuine aledie 4 SSoabaréeany dh the of the Jury went on, fora Phe wviat 1 to an alts | ea n ty tee in great Charles Turner, husband of the murs ; tude altos! uf rife fire, | se tumbera| OF dered woinan, occupied the first seat Vid » nav t flew ere othe Meld rT to the right outside the rall Gh cid Ae Rushers, (ha wo lost a considera) His brother Lincoln was with him, Moors nurnbgrs is the rite fire of the tribes: Tie brosher Was accompanied by his ahi ague Mano ’ despatch to| whe Nery aueurnte wife and daughter, Hix wife was @ oxeninke ay wan otion dogeritex ae a] sister of the murdered Woman, Miss Ture. to mannge the lew etd atid | oe perwede, Yee ia cm Jsks ner appears to be twenty and is very ny miudat the ut America gat the Medtiterm handson ——— H a tie ioen a FH \ Hugh Kelly was the first man called After thie bombar the Spanisa | RUTBAL: Pulitaar (Work Ming, od from the panel of sixty. He was age Sideuk: 98's DAML plight: co-mighi ji afagiry charged With tae bayonet wo Bed aac Fe Gs. Telephone Betis cepted 220 iqade foreman, The dudge - 4 Shean PRAIA RAE SRO A ate ‘ TOMS RIVER, N. J., Dec. 18.—The trial of Joseph Moriarty, better TBACK ON, > te ee | Wewiae wee

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