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tH ‘COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK . “BALAOO,”’ By Gaston Leroux, Author of ‘The Yellow Room,” Begin fag’ them to go Capt. Tuite said that the whereabouts of both all Qfternéon and last evening by themselves and corrobor- men. They were elimi- the inquiry, he said. of our separation | ” Manning said after told him he could go. owt only in court. I plain, however, that it the shooting of imagine any mo- H i ir d it it i i t a cousin of Manning, Manning had had de- hing his wife for some dence on which be could divorce. for IR SAID SHE WAS “GIRL FRIEND.” ming lived at the Newark her mother, Mrs. Har- her sister, Mrs. Will- the latter's two-year- Bvelyn. It is a three- 4 Mrs, Cobb has the ‘Mrs, Riley is twenty about three months from her husband. Catherine Boylan and her Nellie, live on the secon” f ti 7 if etts lita! i not at home. Mrs, Riley Close to her aunt's left ear. There was & shot and Mrs. Manning dropped to ber knees, her hands and the upper part of her body falling over a couch and leaving her in an attitude of ] Prayer, There was another shot, but the first had caused almost instant death. It had entered her left temple. ‘The second bullet, fired alsu from the left side, went through her heart. Mra. Cobb and Mrs. Riley rusbed in alarm to the door. The woman com- manded them to be quiet and began — backing out of the parior. The sight Se of the lifeless form of Mrs, Manning | S ices ora ts Ga rine | Gill at the Grave ever, and she screamed. The velled| on Affidavit of Suspected olayer pointed the revolver at the two hysterical women and, ignor- Poisoning. ing the closeness of the ebild, fred rer a OLVER AND UM iaraiad u jeVOLV je =A | tah git DIED NATURAL DEATH. ‘Then she hurried to the front door, cast aside the revolver and left w' out her unoreiia. Mrs. Cobbe ana|Autopsy by Coroner Proved It Mrs. Riley, dragging Evelyn, ran to ‘ the home of Mrs. Murray. Some one| a Case of Chronic Heart who had heard the shots told Police- man Frank Farrell, who was off du Disease. and at a clubhvuse a block awa: He was the first officer on the scen He could find nu one who saw the Z murderer leave, and it is believed| Just as the body of James J. Burke ‘ay in an automobile wait-!of No. 625 East One Hundred and reculled in’ Montolaie that | Forty-Afth street was being lowered Mannings began to have| into a grave in Bt. Raymond's Com- differences in 1910 he waa in consid- |etery, in the Westchester section of the eof BS cannes ba get ard Bronx, this afternoon, Coroner Je- dimouity tn collecting insurance. The |T™® Healey, Assistant District-At- and Coroner’ real estate 6n which the ge was|torney Seymour M built was in the name of his wife.| Physician Riegelman arrived in an i the door, She saw a person tan silk raincoat, a black black hat and a mourn- iy covering the face. It raining and the visitor had a gilk umbrella. Manning live. here?” etraager in a low voice, ap- that of a young woman. Mra. Riley, “do you ait iE ht ag COMMISSIONER EUSTIS fas been made dar- few decades in methods poo oh manufac- telephone, teleg: f ir &e., Iredesteetia’ the” sentiee ot @er land and ses. by these methods ONLY ONE MES- be sent at a time. > with advertising! eid “ag aka way, to i ADVERTISEMENT 1S PUB- IN THE SUNDAY WORLD 17 WILL GO FORTH NEW YORK CITY MAES AND OFFICES THAN ARE IOMED BY THE SUNDAY HERALD, W85,..SUN AND TRIBUNE COM- Only a few weeks before he had narrow with le iife from a| quinone and stopped the ferment car which he was driving and which | 5Y “irec Coren Lo burned. In this case also he collected | W@s carried into « toolhouse, the ce. ug ase manning | renee? following. ‘coott ween ining! ‘Then arrived Mrs. Florence Bullivan bog ea Malte mar ir ks Burke, the dead man's widow. Half an fell into] hour before she had filed with the Manning home a letter which Tt contained] Coroner an affidavit in which she said Mra. beg hands. a check for $1,800 to the orde~ of Miss Gi Zi c ° "The Hethiiton teak cpinines that | band, who left her last November, was seataire Stet: svaitien | ieee og ind + Reagh 000.) The affidavit caried intimations that uving most of the time at the home ot] Burke had dled of the eects of poison. his aister, Mra ery, Garrabant, inj Mre. Burke based her charges, she Fairfield, next door the home of/ said, on the fact that she had not been HEAR DIGEAGE. Coroner Healy conducted a dra- matic inquisition in the little tool Josephine Burke insisted that her husband had been Coroner Healey finally an autopsy. man reported that Burke @ied of chronic heart disease, by kidney trouble. Mrs. Burke, over the protests of ‘ke's families, was allowed to look the face of her husband, and then interrupted interment ceremony resumed, Burke was fifty years old and was associated with bis father in a neck- and in the ownership of Park Garage at Morris Park avenue and Delancey Place. His iret wife died three years ago and he married the woman who caused to- day's proceeding about two years later. FSPTEE if OFF FOR SOUTH AMERICA Expects Successor to Be Named While He’s Away—Sees Sub- way Problem in the Puture. ‘The couple went to live at No. 960 East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth etreet. Their married life was not , and Burke, in November, 1913, hie wife and went to live at the of bis father. He was ill at and feared he had Bright's IN VAIN TO SEE HER HUSBAND. From the time ber husband left her ) Burke was unable to see him. many visite to the Burke but was met at the door by ther or daughters of her hus- and refused admission. In De- she sought the aid of the urts in an action to compel her ther-in-law to admit her to the presence of her husband but was un- the entire ‘Qual Burke died last Wednesday. A cor. be peaceguate tificate signed by the physician who if 4 2 a PF i 4 ber 38 B3 tion, They hope to do a big business |this morning in @t. Jeromé'a Church, with the southern republice after the | Alexander avenue and East One Hun- pe eee Minister to Belgium, r th street, Mrs, 4 = Dut was not al- ti & member of the Iilinots lowed to sit with the mourners and JAIL FOR TANGO DANGERS, |i." sez sesste"tsons ets ree WISCONSIN TOWN'S LAW she was forcibly repulsed by mem- bers of the Burke family. Norwalk Calls It “Invention of Satan,” Punishes Devotees and WEW ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP FLIES 65 MILES AN HOUR Shuts Up Academy. Eight-Hour Trial Trip of Latest Mili- meeting of the village council last tary Balloon Made With- night an ordinance was passed mak- Poa Meagher out Accident, the dancing o! tango within ‘ the municipal limite of Norwalk a| POTSDAM, Germany, Feb. 1.—The misdemeanor punishable by fine and|!stest military Zeppelin airship at- imprisonment. The Marshal was or- | tained am average speed of sixty-five dered to close at once a dancing|™iles an hour on ber trial trip from academy | ich one of the council- | ¥riedrichabaven, which she carried wen “this invention ofjout to-day in ‘an, abot WOMAN LIFE SAVER AND MBDAL WINNER PASSES AWAY AT 26. | £4249000O060010000006000 ~s/ AT TARRYTOWN, HIS ‘Meroe: OHIO TAX NOT PAD eg Night to Answer Claim for $12,000,000 Assessment. ¢ « 4 4 Oil Magnate Has Until To- A ‘ TARRYTOWN, N. ¥., Feb. 7.—"I FEBRUARY 7 8s Next MONDAY— As Tiling as Tarzan, pM Led BAA deo lows B LL SL I Ean T 148, AT WASHINGTON GOES FOR GOOD OF SERVICE |Under Frequent Attack by Wiley When in Office—His “One-Man” Plan in Effect. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The Board of Food and Drug Inspection in the Department of Agriculture, which often was the centre of attack by Dr. $ 3P i ‘This was the extent of the inter- view given by John D. Rockefelier early to-day as he arrived at Tarry- | town from Cleveland where the tax commissioners declare they are going 2 ue to collect $12,000,000 from the Oil King ‘ on bis entire fortune, estimated at $900,000,000, | ‘The Lake Shore train on which | Rockefeller left Cleveland does not | ordinarily stop at Tarrytown, but on } apecial orders from headquarters per- mitted Rockefeller to alight there. John D. was all emiles as he stepped to the platform. He was accom- panied only by Bis valet. He refused to answer all questions, either as to his reason for leaving Cleveland at thie time or relating to the plane of the Tax Commissioners. CLEVELAND, Feb. 7.—John D. Rockefeller’s unostentatious depart- ure from Cleveland to his Tarrytown, N. Y., Bome in the face of efforts by ‘ax Commissioners to collect OF THROAT TROUBLE; AFAMOUS SHIMMER Had Club of Babies Whom She Taught—Made Life-Sav- ers of Women. $12,000,000 In perzonal property taxes will have no effect om the tax fight, Commissioners announced to-day. Saving League and one of the best known swimmers in this part of" country, is dead in her home, No. swims and sprints and was intensely interested in the education of women Harvey W. Wiley, former Chief Chemist, has been abolished by Bec- reary Houston. At the Dopartment of Agriculture it Was sald the board had been abol- ished in the interest of efficiency and economy. Dr. Cari ceeded Dr. Wiley as pure Will decide the appeals that formerly went to the board. He will be as- sloted gy Dr. R. L. Emerson of Boston. Dr. Wiley hotly attacked the Pure Food Board in unmeasured terms at various stages of his administration, declaring its operations hampered ad- matetri of the spirit of the pure Gnder the inder the new plan the enforcement of the pure food will virtually be entrusted to one man. That was what Dr. Wiley contended for. POLICEMAN’S RIGHT KNOCKS OUT GUNMAN One Punch Enough to Prevent Tragedy in Hallway on the East Side. * Bearing in mind the tragic end of Patrolman Murtha of Brooklyn, Pa- trolman Benjamin Wertheimer wasted fo time in overpowering an Italian iwth a revolver this afternoon. Wer- theimer led with his right, the gun- man went down and the policeman landed on top of bim, The encounter took place in Cleve- "| tand Place, a thoroughfare running from Broo! treet to Spring street. Wertheimer who, is attached to the Bathgate aveaue station in the Bronx, bib eva, Co eb Headpuar- e ing street wie sa ety pe us le saw an into @ ball Kenmare atreet, folowed by another it his hand hip pocket. Wertheimer res in water sports and exefciaes, She or- ganized a club known as the Water Babies of Brooklyn, whose membership of one hundred and fifty was composed entirely of children between the ages of four and eight. Miss Canfield was their instructor and taught them #0 that the small- est of them knew all the tricks of ree- culng « drowning person aad had no more fear of the water than a duck- Ung. Ae recently as last July Mise Can- feld’s pupila attracted wi attention M4 an exhibition at the mi nicipal bat! President street Fourth av Sreparty, becuase Di, tesa tbe desires to escape a 6 per cent. pea- MILLONARE'S SON DODGES BULLETS NATO CAS (Continued trom First Page) rps as soon as they were old enough. Mins Canfield was an orphan and lived with her brother, Vail Stephen been ill since the first of*the year with cancer of throat and knew hit, I didn't see any policeman, Sei Bs" Sarnia Bray “Goons [Mat tan Rone any meeting” Me Both pnesengers of the gray racer Nonday morning after ‘ in St, ‘the station, but Lieut. Patrick’s Roman Chureh, Fourth avenue and Ninety-Atth Eeselsteia to go. otreet. WIRELESS SEARCH MADE FOR WAVY TUG LOST IN ICE Potomac, Trying to Rescue Crews of Ships Off New Foundland Coast, Now in Trouble Herself. WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Wireless calls were sent out from the big navy towers at Ariington to-day to the frozen wastes of the Newfound. land coast in search of the navy tug Potomac, lost in the ice after an un- successful attempt to rescue the crews of the fishing echooners Hiraas Lowell and Frances Willard. The heavy ice packs in the Bay of Islands turned the sturdy Potomac back from her work of reacue after days of useless smashing at the frozen flelda tnat hold the Lowell and the ‘Willard prisoners, eo she left the bey or North Sydney T i. ; z [: nits fi HF rT iF i ze s i i i i | : z i g f FE pias ell i i : : but sent the wireless calls as @ precaution, CARDINAL FARLEY SAILS, Leaves With Hie Suite fer Trip oe ‘Through Caba. Cardinal Farley, accompanied by his personal suite, sailed to-day on the Saratoga of the Ward line for Cubs, which forms a part of the archdiocese . feet jeaby. of New York. ‘The Cardinal will vieit several parts of Cuba, CARDIFF, Wales, Feb. 7.--The Wi Accompauying the Car Won the second match of spout 8 e'ehock thle Mars, rat hes | italian had into the hallway and it was all over in & couple of seconds, The pursuing been trying to draw a loaded .38 calibre revolver. At Police Headquarters Wertheimer's captive said he was Fabrizio Cassa of Port Reading, Pa., on a visit to New York. He refused to say why he had been chasing and trying to shoot a eountryman. \ IT COST OVER $235,000 THRILLING FLIGHT FROM STEAMSHIP. ASHORE (Continued from First Page) what, oh! she bumped, and I went sprawling on my face. Then there was the dickens to pay. The olé man thought we'd hit Sandy Hoox or Comey Ieiand or ene of them places. We biased away with the signal gua And blew the whistle till the quarter- master got tired tugging the cord. “About daylight the fog shifted a bit and we saw the coast guards ashore but there was suth a bleoming ces running that they ldn't get their boats off and 00 they fired the Lyle “The old man told the agente and cable T've done that and now here till we see if Going to break up oi off.” The revenue cutter standing by, waiting for hi Row said that the skipper of the Queen Louise had tried to get his post- tion by soundings. In this way they lost overboard five leads and Ines, the complete sounding outfit the ship car- ted. This was some hours befere she struck. The firat intimation of the ship's plight came to the life savers of Manasquan, Spring Lake, and the reat of the chain of coast guard poste, when the booming of the ship's siren and the fring of her signal gun came through the thick smother that ever- hung the Atlantic shore in that vicin- ity during the early hours. CRAFT HAD NO WIRELESS TO SEND APPEALS FOR AID. The craft has no wirelem, and therefore was unable to signal of her blight in any other way than by her whistle and gun. A heavy ewell was IN THE EVENING WORLD Order ot Your Nowsdeater in Advance, and Make Sure of Getting This Story ROCKEFELLER BACK {FOQDINSPECTION BOARD |THREE BOYS MAKE [SPIRITS KEEP LATE HOURS, BUT THEY'R WIDE AWAKE AGAI Naomi Hops Right Up at’ Says the Dear Little Girl Will Recover Soon. r EVEN PHILIP BEHAVE; But It’s Hard for a Nice Spoc to Compete With Music of the Tango. é Although they'd been Rept up la last night by the strains of “Too Mu: Mustard” from @ dancing acaden. acroas the street, an ethereal compal from The Beyond came willingly t ay into the meeting of the New Yo: Btate Association of Spiritualists Pabst's Circle Casino, there to spe their little pleces through the lips | their chum, Mrs. T. BE. Reynolds, Mttle old lady with white hair, Mrs. Zaida Brown Kates took a other chance also, though last nig she was terribly embarrassed by ¢ invisible cutup named Philip, wi took himself off, however, when s! / hook her finger indignantly benea: bis invisible nose. Mre. Reynolds admitted that a) was not clairvoyant and announc that she would have to call to h aid her little Indian girl friet Naomi. Thereupon she gave a rea istic portrayal of @ person afflicts with St. Vitus dance of the fa and suddenly piped up in a sbr voice, very different: “How do you do, people?” A man and a woman uttered ¢ pressions of surprise. They we frowned down by the regulars—eon @ight or nine women and about sev: men—who saw no occasion for su prise. DON’T WORRY, THE LITTLE GIF WILL GET WELL. Picking out a woman in: red di im the second row, Naomi went tp tell ber that she was worryij herself sick about a little girl ret tive who bad congestion of the lung ‘ ‘The lady in red nodded violently a} wiped her eyes, and Naomi, the spit, comforted her with the assurance: | i mt begin to burst on the trees she | berbetter.. The sun will shine on TO IMPEACH SULZER|« Another Bill of Lawyers and Man- agers in Now for $160,000 for Services. ALBANY, Feb. 1.—Vouchers of counsel and managers of the Sulzer impeachment trial, aggregating $160,- 000, were filed to-day with the proval of the Attorney - General, dringt the total expense of that jag to $235,000, with a number of bills still unadjusted, Former Judge Irving G. Vann of the Court of Appeals declined to re- ceive any compensation for services performed as one of Gov. Sulzer's counsel on the ground that at the game time he was in the State’s em- in another capacity. payments upon to-day comprise $60,000 for the attorneys in bares of We, shee seninet Gov. Sul- ser, divided as follows: Wormer Senator Edgar T. Bracket and John B. Stanchfield, $15,000 each; former Judge Alton B. Parker, $10,000; Isidor J. Kresel and Eugene Lamb Richards, §7,500 each; Hiram C. Todd, Counsel for Mr. Sulser received amounts: Former rusee D-Cady Herrick and all, $10,600 each; Harvey 000; Austen G. Fox, . Clark and Charlies each. appropriation applies to general ex- penses. The sum KB iio sd had been appropriated prev! ly for this pur- DENIES WIRELESS WAVES CAUSED FIRE ON VOLTURKO Not Strong Enough to Set Off Ex- plosions, Says Prof. Eccles, Dis- puting Theory of Frenchman. LONDON, Feb, 7.—“It is absurd,” was the comment to-day of Prof. William Henry Eccles of University College, an ‘eminent radio expert, when shown the suggestion made by @ Parie engineer, M. Duroquier, that the explosions on board line svamabip Voiturs h battleship Li Charles, Cassidy, od Se eee Ts ded, Fe Me be pat ably waves which lies 600 feet off shore. ‘When « line had been rigged a breeches buoy was sent through mounting waves and a huge fire bi on the beach to afford « glare of light| for the life-savers’ operations. Capt. MacDonald elected to send ashore only three apprentice boys, who brought word that the steam steering gear twenty feet of water and fe rated at 6,000 tons gross. bealth again. ‘woman in red wept bhappt ively: OH, VES, HER OEAR BROTHER DEAD, SHE SAYS. uur brother approaches from it land. He is v. a in very near you ia lady shrieked soe gee. M; brother ts deed” 2 what {ts style or mcke, isto th! most artistic of pisyer planos. few hours’ time in your own hoa ° is all that is necessary to give yo thig marvellous player piano, KELLY—@eééenly, Fod. 6, Detective Gergoant JAMES J. EBLZY, ot bts von dence, 616 56th m., Brockivn, r ‘Funeral Grom hie inte residences, Med Gay, Feb. 0. at 10 A. Ms. t BIRTHDAY IR, PORTRAIT A sepia portrait ‘3