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\ a Story of Restoration of Frank| PRICE ONE CENT. KIDNAPPED BOY IS SED: TEN CAPTURED, ONE AWOMAN, FATHER PAID $700 RANSOM GIFFORD WAS NOT — Longo te Parents Reads {Patter a ransom of $7 WAS STOLEN ON MAY 13 poomereswo WITNESS SWEARS Captors First Demanded $5.‘ —Man Who Took Money and Nine Others Caught. |, Defense Opens With Testi- a | mony of Man Who Loaned After nearly two months of un- ceasing work Central Office detective to-day rounded up the kidnappers of | 8 we Money to Chauffeur. Frank Longo, eight years old, of No.) SA\W MAN IN THE CAR.! 190 Bleecker street, saved the boy whole and unhurt to his family, and Inci- @entatly closed In on as aesperate a Myuseculion Tries to Prove ng of blackmailers, burel and! pb, <i ao Else 2 ‘ horse poisoners as ever flourished tn | Prisoner Pawned Pistol Like Beers ne One Used by Slayer. ‘The capture of the gang was made in cash had been paid to the leader, Frank Maca- ALBANY, July 1.—The prosecution luso of No. 364 East Seventy-sixth this aftern rested its case against atreet, who was arrested this moru-| Malcolm Gifford jr., charged with ing in his grocery store, He was slaying Frank J. Clute identified by the father of the stolen Willam Travers Jerome, Gifford'’s boy as the man who took the ransom | chief cou announced his intention money of making the usual motions to take neenzo Aceno and the case from the jury on the ground Katarina ested of lack of proof. He also attacked Avenue vd aced from the jurisdiction of the court on the No. 63 Goerck 8 where the Kid-) ajiegation of irregularities In connece napped boy was held prisoner, and’ tion with the prisoner's arrest Swere taken with ther five children \erar formal motions to acquit to Police [Hew charged with | of the children, J tectives t he hb Frank and that his mother had given him a whip to beat the kidnapped boy when he would try to look out a window, oung Giiford and dismiss the jury were denied, Jerome opened the de- f ph, told the de- jept with Little futher and frat p ri when ¢ st int was scored for Gif- to Burkhart, under the ng of Jerome, declared that jhe had loaned Chauffeur Clute ten THE FAMILY QUICKLY MOVED | cents only an hour before Clute start- dQoon the ride on which he was M WAS PAID. ° a ee mily moved last| Killed, He said he saw the passenger < the ransom was} Clute had in his cur and was con- BIEEE AS 80 Oty Oe eee,” hey | fident the peraon was not Gifford, aa traced by Detectives Greco ant| ‘The final efforts. of District-At- Bott, who learned in the nelghbor- torney Alexander before he closed his hood of the kc street house that case today were centred on proving an old moving van pulled on® that a revolver similar to the one with white horse had been used. 7 which Clute was killed was pawned found the white horse and van and iy Gifford in Northampton, Mass. then got the Aveno family where he attended school last Keven others implicated In the kid- napping were urre sted during & morning and all taken to headqua MAO) Gb LENG ube. Greate oF ters. y are Pasquale Milone and day, first Mr. Alexander and then hia brother Colorado of No. 242 East! str, Jerome hundling and snapping It Beventy-fifth street, Nicolo Ritolo of | white examining. witnesses. No. 38 Bedford street, Nunzio P WWacrenD: Higley; @ pasrabronar OF dino of No. arck street, AntonlOl vocthampton, testified that he bad Daniot of No, 2167 Coney Island ave- Se en nee tae nee nue, Brooklyn; Achilllo Le Rows Of!) 53) winsee ang that he tssued No. 255 Biizabeth street, and Antonio | nee ee who signed it "BM. er, ~The pawned revolver was ered in evidence and was in Twelfth street, |not identify the person who pawned In the cupture of the Milone P I bectbers cateotlven entered) Nov si (cne Renpon. He waa Bos baked if Heo revanty- atin virser vy cont and | sialeelm Gitar 37, was thevene: who rear, some clambering up the Ire-es- "Voi Kinsley, a New York a others using the stairs, The . . cape and a handwriting expert, then testified that the person who signed the pawn ticket for the revolver and the one = whose signatures appeared on a $ check and a baggage receipt signed Modern Magic! w'cinora were the same. = = -—— = William A, Jones, a New York gun expert, swore the bullets killing Clute (Continued on Fifteenth Page) | In ye olden times people consulted soothsayers, carried mystic tokens, rubbed magic lamps, &e., to conjure up the positions, workers, homes, invest- Tihs wae DAwARd la Nophame ont ment opportunities, lost articles, missing wnere were no evidences of blood relatives, bargains, Xe. they desired, stains on the gloves foun ; ¢ World Ads. with best where Clute's body was d Now they use ee according to the testimony of Dr. automatic revolver. The prosecution claims it waa just such a weapon results! Harry 8. Bernstein, director of a local” laboratory. ‘The prosecution 4 ’ 131 maintains the gloves belong to Gifford, SEPARATE WORLD ADS, YE ao 730 RAIN STOPS GIANTS. POLO GROUNDS, New York, July More "han the Ht yen t-Ruin began falling just “al usa, a merchant, ot No, 821 Bast) cia phe witnes. sald he could! were from shells fitting a 25-calibre) “1914, by ‘The Frees Pablishing (The New York World) ~ (BROOKFEDS BEAT BISONFEDS BY eden “er Home Run Fourth Pleased 3,000 Chi dren, Guests of Club. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, AMERICAN LEAGUE AT WASHINGTON— HIGHLANDERS LOSE o 1 0 0 0 2- WASHINGTON 0 3 O -- TIMELY BATTING 2.10.2. Gi ‘remaeeaeee Cole na Sweeney; Shaw and Henry. Umpires and Sheridan. $e in FEDERAL - LEAGUE - AT BROOKLYN— BROOKLYNS WIN [“Cirentation Books Open ¢o Ail.”’| WHALE FAILS TO GHECK SLUMP wean WOMAN MAY SUPPLY "CLUES TO THE MYSTERY 18 PAGES Three Runs and Victory in Third Inning. HIGHLANDERS. By 8 Home Ru base Hit Br n. Two- derson, Shaw and Evans. —Agier, Delehan Land. Double Play man Brow: Van Sickle, Attendance—700, Soaial to The Evening World.) LY BOs TON— ler. SHOOND GAME, PHILADELPHIA— BOSTON— Rigler and Har’ te AT 8T. Louis. pires—Klem and » aT CHICAGO. Eason and Quigley. : {BROOKES TO PLAY WILDING IS CUP. Juy 1 Norman — Brookes of Australia beat Otto Freitzhetm, the German champion, jin the final of the Alleomera Men’: | Singles Lawn Tennis Championship here | 6—2, 6—1, 5—7, | FOR ENGLISH i} WIMBLEDON, island, to-day. The score wa: Tribung ‘end Frew A umpires went to the plate 4 Sens nounce the batteries, and the People .'re Getting More Sensible pounce ne ete und Dodge: Every Day! called off this afternoon, me Firat Base on Balis—Off Marion, 5; Anderson, 1; Brown, 2. Struck Out— Marion, 4; Anderson, 3; Lafitte, 1. t_on Hases--Brookfeds, 5; Buffalo, s---Anderson. Three- ie Hits—An- Sacrifice Hit--Myers, Stolen Bases Myers, Hofman, jagnier to Hof- Myers; Agier to Booe, Balk— Passed Balle—Land. Wild Pitches--Andergon, Hit by Pitcher -By Marion (Louden); by Brown (land), Umpires—MeCormick and WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- Jub 1.—The Brookfeds re- 400000120—7 000000110—2 Ratteries--Mayer and Dooin; Davis and Goudy, Umptres-—-Hart and Rig- 10004000 0~-5 000000000—-0 Batteries—Alexander and Killifer; Rudolph and Gowdy. Umpires— Batteries—Conzelman and Cole- man; Hagerman and Wingo, Um- Batteries — Benton and = Clark; Cheney and Bresnahan, Umpires— of the ‘Thirty-first Assembly District. Mr, Schaap made the announcement | this afternoon, after he and a com- mittee of some twenty Harlem buai- men had talked for more than half an hour with the Colonel, urg- ing him to make the race 150 Resbourn 162) Pawhuaka (gg) ay, Fisher 6A Frederick 1. Oo 1 1 -_ BROOKFEDS. BUFFALO ‘2 i i La C ti Myers, 1b... 1 010 0 2 amare. Ante, RCOETA oe eee Sete, VARS ane Hani ; Shaw, cf o41w2o0 — Evans, rf... vel @ % @ lide’: | & 33 (EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Westerzil,3b...... 1 2 0 2 Gagnier, ss o 1 0 6 AQUEDUCT, L. |, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. Land, ¢ «tl Eh oO Day of Queens County Jockey Clab Meeting. Weather Marion,p.........0 1 0 1 “vinst Ror ™ ‘ \Lafitte,p..........0 0 0 14 183 * 38. Ses See ae, WHER. 5. 9, to Diegusee Totals. . 7° 27: 13 BUFFALO. R. H.PO. A. EB. on Delehanty, If. .. 2300 a ot Sn Sao Tear ae par | Agler, 1b. 18 2 0 ; ca Louden,ss.... 1o1 0 dene and winners of one race onir; three year olds Hanford, c! o 10 0 Booe, rf, 2b. o 3 1 °0 Downey, 2b. 10 1 0 Smith, 3b..... 3 3 2 0 Lavigne, c.. o 634 1 - ¥ L Young, rf........ 1 0 0 0 eat Sana stole | pis Iga fae breaking first, Ayosset 1 Anderson, p.. oo1 0 a ees pe be Brown, p.... 1 0 0 0 | Corals soveceeesss § 10 2 8 F n At the end” hie ad «To TR tad ram cans bent uy earoids yard; $1,000 guar Bats io PY Hace same. Winner, br. f, by Broametick- i is ch ~~ Gin High, Clow, 12 f0 1 9.10 82 118 74 0 y Vv vlome TNolderant Clin Bed saris Toot to uel, Bik wedlenay 4a? nal wglith ROOSEVELT MAY CHANGE MIND AND | RUN FOR GOVERNOR ness Men Followed by Announcement. turned to-day from a long Wostern trip for a month's stay at home. The Buffalo team were guests, Hal Chase I (Continued on Sporting Page.) nan i na Tar bord a ‘ontinued on Spor' age. imalfi closed with a rin faz back cd the imeo to the stretch, oe and —-— gon Eh eer dierent eg erodne ste Uh ath Teton NATIONAL LEAGUE. 188 AT “BOSTON. PUnsT GAME. PHILADELPHIA— ‘him there all the. Natural History, where he had been ® guest at luncheon. Those present were Henry Fairfield Osborn, Presi- dent of the Museum; Clarence Riker, W. F. Patterson and George B. Case, the last three contributors to a South American expedition of which Col Roosevelt's was a continuation; F. | M,. Chapman, who mounted the Col- TT SBU _ onel's collection; F. A. Lucas, a di- eA rector of the museum; E, ©. An- $7. Lovis— -_ drows, assistant curator of mamma! i ” + | o@y; George K, Cherrue, a natural- oll: — |Conference With Harlem Busi-| ist who was with Col, Roosevelt on his expedition; William F. Hornaday of the Bronx Zoo; C. Willlam Beebe, curator of the New York Zoo; Charles T. Ackeley, an animal sculptor, who CINCINNATI— | was with Col, Roosevelt In Africa, and Theodore Roosevelt jr. George o0 90010 " Col, Theodore Roosevelt may run w perkins came In as the luncheon CHICAGO— for Governor after all, according to| ended, 110000 ~ Michael Progressive leader; (ol, Roosevelt got back to town to- Gay after delivering the opening} * wpeech of the coming political eam- |patgn in Pittsburgh last night. His ‘reception there had pleased bim might!ly and his good hurnor survived @ night on o Pullman, He arrived at the Pennsylvania station at 9.40 o'clock to Schaap, and greeted the crowd awaiting him promised: with his old-time heartiness, “Well, I will ravonaider “T feel in fine wbape to-day,” sald sion not to be a candidate, and if I find this same enthusiasm throughout the 6. Brookes will now have to aH y A. F, Wilding, the bolder, for the Ue State perhaps I may run for the of- ‘The ex-President met ple oupport> he. “You know an athlete may he a little overtrained and feel out of con- dition before the game, but once he's in it he feels all right, though,’ Truesdale, 2b Peckinpaugh, ss. Nunamaker, Ib . ccotan-awcwo>? eccce~—sooo-? ecose-yensoso-: econecnoeoson——? o matted for McHale in 7th. | tted for Cole in 9th, WASHINGTON A. E. seen Sn-o5 j---scce ve? ---no-nn-? logpe-c-ceo x x) First Base on Ralls Moeller. Stolen Bases Wild Pitche By Cole (Mc- Chill and Sheridan, Sacrifice Hits Hit by Pitcher Attendance 1,000. (Hyeelal to The Brenin AMERICAN Washington, started to fall as the Senators and| found, This man livesin Lynbrook, in the vicinity of the spot where & Highlanders took the fleld, pires Chill and Sheridan refused to call the game. "PARK, Rain but Um- (Continued on Sporting Page.) —_—_—_—wSs FEDERAL LEAGUE. AS KANSAS CITY, (randall and Chapman; 3 Umpires— nnan and Bh BANON, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. AT TORONTO. MORNING GAME. ere at the American Museum of 1111013 60-- 100100002 Hearn, Palmer and Kelly. AFTERNOON GAMP. ROCHESTER- 00010004 0—0! oo0000000 Batterles—U'pham Herbert and Kelly AT MONTREAL. 100500000 nadon, Verbout Dowd and Madden, and Stephens; Lg stall off the swerving 12000000 Date and Howley os No Extra Charge for It, 3, World ay be oft st ‘ happy in her home and social life, In ceeeeaeedimetiiiaiens = snails PRICE ONE CENT. ——=—= HUSBAND OF ANOTHER Assassination of Mrs. Louise Bailey Shrouded in Mystery, As Two Distinct Theories Are Worked Out by Freeport Police. Rumored That Dictagraph Was Found, and Also That Man Had o Made Threats — Police Search House for Pistol Used by Slayer. eftseecoeca5co™ The Nassau County authorities regard as a possible solution of the mystery attending the shooting of Mrs. Louise Bailey of Hempstead in the office of Dr. Edwin Carman in Merrick road, Freeport, L. 1, yes day evening the alleged discovery of a dictagraph outfit in the doctor’s home, by which a conversation in his office could be heard by a person concealed in a room on the second floor. Although lacking official confirmation, the report is that the trans- ! mitter of the dictagraph was cunningly concealed in the wall of the coo-coosce om Mettate, 2, | Office and the wires led to a closet in a room upstairs, where the dictae Out “Hy Lett on Wi jaahington. | hooks. The detectives say they have communicated with the concern graph receiver was hidden behind a lot of women’s skirts hanging from which installed the dictagraph and have been told who bought it. The discovery of the dictagraph, however, served only to complicate j the mystery, for Sheriff Pettit and his assistants have built up a strong theoretical «: @ against a man who is known to have been in the vicinity of Dr, Carman’s nome when the murder took place and who cannot be . bloodhounds, put on the trail last night, gave up the scent after following . Grittith's | a trail*all the way from Freeport along the Merrick road. Sheriff Pettit received information this morning which led him to suspect the man in the case. He hurried to Lynbrook and interviewed the suspect’s wife. Her information, which he has kept to himself, tended, he says, to strengthen the circumstantial evidence first gathered, The Sheriff sent a constable to the| tented himself with tho information place of employment of the suspect] gained from the woman, and the constable reported that the) Wren the sheriff learned that the sought had not reported for Ri toaky The wife said that her] *UsPect could not be found he swore hushand started ostensibly for work |out @ search warrant before Coroner thie morning. Norton and gave it to Constable On the occasion of hin visit to the| Murray, The constable hurried to wife, Sheriff Pettit made no investi-| Lynbrook to search the suspect’@ gation of the preminon, He ¢ house for @ revolver, Dr. Carman, It has been stated to the sheriff and coroner, attended the wife of the Lynbrook man, whowte™ | sald to be extremely jealous, The 13 theory of the authorities Is that the ‘ murderer went to Dr. Carman's home intending to kill him, and that he - shot Mrs. Hatley, who was just about Batteries—Herche and Williams; non = to leave the doctor's office, by acct dent. The authorities believe Dr. Car- | man has a more pronounced convie~ tion as to the identity of the mur- 1 |derer than he has expressed. They | |regard with some suspicion an {dea | Outsider in Betting Beat Fast |°™snatins from the doctor that the Williams: | shot that killed Mrs, Bulley was fred Sprinters in the Rock- |" B ORDaa, There is no scandal tn the tragedy away Stakes. jattaching to Mrs, Bailey, She was @ . {stranger to the doctor and had paid — {him @ professional call, She had put CK, N. Y,, | 89me medicine he had given her in g {July Le-Johnny Moran's itt ft! her purse, At the moment the wine Chanteuse, who has a victory over |42¥ pane was smashed and Wie req Coquette to her credit, upset the pluna | Volver Was Pushed through she wae of George Odom and hi followers to | 4t the door of the office ready to take | he departure, | Undoubtedly the murderer meant 7| — AQUEDUCT RACE TH clean up in the opening event with Embroidery She was away flying 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 O- O}ana was nover headed, She was doing |‘? ¥H! Dr. Carman, Mrs, Bailey had jJust told him she wanted to cateh | the 8.30 trolley for Hempstead, where lent ane alah and thet she lived with her husband, William can expect, Embrotdery chased Chan, | 2: Bailey, a New York manufacturer, teuse all the way. Once or twice after] The victim of the tragedy was one of the leading women of Hompstead, her best at the end of the course to rounding the elbow she threatened to (Continued on Sporting Page.) leaving the doctor's office she iene! f 2 d toh REVAL ATT RES