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A ‘ ee * PERT UTE PLUS TR BT ELT TE IY t WLW | ~~ ANTHS TRAGEDY | In Two Sections, Think New York Confusing NAVAL SURGEON OF |FORECONOMY THAT! SUES FORD ORE = OFFILM MAKING ? Sree gS COVERINGUPCRIME) DARKENEDSTREETS! WIE ACCUSES Hi 1G A KALeiOOscoPE = To te PRC graRich Mrs. Van Heusen Is Lined vee Up Against Her Son- Oficial Swears Navy Yard Cer-| Aldermen Demand That Street|John C. Tatum, Cotton Broke 1 py tificate of Death by Drown- Lamps He Removed Be er, Names John Ottmatt = Petre in-Law. ing Was False. Replaced at Once. in New Action. , fay | “MOVIE HERO IN CASE. MAN HAD BEEN BEATEN. |GRILLED BY THE BOARD, |, 4 fut for absotute aivorce wer o-day in the Supreme Court ag eo cola, | war County, by John Ce Coroner Wagner, on Stand at! Resolution Offered Forcing | (ina retihy cotton broker with : = o. Care 3 . Th plaintiff charges inbel | Inquiry, Scores Methods of Commissioner to Relight —|py hin wite, Mary J. fatum, on . " between April 1 and May 14, if Board and Juries. All Streets, {with John Ottman of: th city, au i porter of provisions, the Hotel and @ house in Centras ‘The failure of the Board of Inquiry! Commissioner William Williams ‘of Weat, Manhattan; at the | of the Brooklyn Navy Yard to report|the Department of Water Supply, |country mansion at Great Neok, | the murder of John J. Lomelino, a ma- | Gas and Electricity, who is accused of at @ hotel in Roslyn, L. 1. rine, whose battered body was found |having plunged the city in darkness This sult was originally t | floating near the Cob Dock recently, by the removal of hundreds of gas|in August m Kings County. Mra, {and tho subsequent Coroner's Investl-| any electric lights In tho interest of /tum filed an answer, charging ~ | gation which revealed the crime, was efficiency and economy, was this|husband with misconduct with @ related by Coroner Ernest C. Wagner |atrernoof subjected to a grilling at|mer neighbor, who has since mase (of Brooklyn today at the hearing be |i hands of various members of the affidavit denying tho charges and | fore Commissioner of Accounts Laom-| i444 of Aldermen at thelr meajing, {appear as a witness against Mra. j ard Mf. Walistein, When the Commisstoner bianied the | ttm in the trial of the suit at Fardeen peeks of {8° noard of Eatimate for having out] Mrs. Tatum, in her answer, avy Yard reported the case to me| >” 000 from bie light budg her husband's charges and asked |as one of ‘accidental drowning, $150 & week alimony. Ottman ; i manic Chairman George McAneny, iv. 5 » even a curry examination showed evidence [#0 If & member of the Board of Hat-{ Aled an afdavit denying the ee hd mate, got the Commissioner to ad. | tions de against him, which of violence. He told me, his certin- largely based on testimony gi R Milo 4 Ducey, formerly Mrs. Tatt chauffeur. cate would go," added the witness, | Mt that his department had acqui- Kathlyn McArthur, a sister of. “but I informed him it might go ao {ced In the big reduction. | vut would not go in the Coroner'a| Saft murder was committed,” de-! Tatum, had hor arrested in July, « @ Charged With Attempt to pa» Break Up Concern Backed ' - _ _ by Wealthy Woman. an —_—_—— P32. K, Lncoin, well known moving ‘Pleture star, hadn't been suffering with on toothache that took him post haste “te a Brooklyn dentist on a piercing ©old day last December, the story of ‘why he and Mrs. Ada Olive Van Heu- ees; ‘sdctety leader and daughter of 2 inventor of the Singer sewing ma- r ie are being sued by Arthur Gould q , Mamilton, cousin of George Gould and © “Frank M. Tichenor, broker, a moving .* 'pleture promoter, never would have “een told. be ‘ Matniiton married Mrs, Van Heus- ‘en's daughter, Elizabeth, in January - ot this year. Mrs. Van Heusen ‘¢ " Py $ seamed contentedly upon the union, |“ ance and Princess Kampengpetch, After Twenty X Bat now it seems Mrs. Van n's| four Hours of Shivering, Ask for Time in Which tt ene ane. allent cere 28! to Disentangle Their Impressions of Their ‘all sorts of family friction, for her First Glimpse of the New World. *‘sen-in-law and his partner in their rf PRI AND PRuiCess ~KAMPENEPE TCH 4 ont - far as the Navy Yard was concerned, |“! live in the district where t w on @ charge of assault. Miss office. clared Alderman Hannan of ¢ [Arthur alleged Mrs. Tatum beat suit in the Supreme Court accuse her oe relae'y ankOHEY Rt) th4 TS tae Of. Sebeker Bat GaATuboa | Deleinty Coaer eae a ie Two , thay ge were no | Who hai n se) a ‘of No. 220 West Forty-second Street.| gin, wees el editions of royalty, Prince and Princess Kampengpetch of filed with water—positive proot tne | thirty-fve lamps, both gas and elec-| for her by Mra Tatum and her { Ranged with Hamilton is his wife, ' aay arrived ia’ New York. Wa marine was dead when he was|'flc have been removed. Men from} band. ‘The prosecution was dra ‘who takes issue with her mother. The Prince's brother Is King Maha Vajiravudh of Slam, and the Prince | thrown in the water, ‘The police,|''@ department come along, dig a|as the case was coming to trial, who already had accepted the Board | Hole, pull up the pole and are not hontai : ee of Inquiry’s rt f ‘accidental! |*¥®® courteous enough to give the ng : AQ SUFFRAGISTS sews ieas'te tet tarranapnston Swar| WILSON ORDERS INQUIR tion which resulted in the arrest o¢|'bey are about. The entire district ON SULLIVAN CHA Y & marine, who was caught pawning|'* Plunged in darkness and in many AND ONE LONE ANTI articles of the dead man in @ands|°! the streets people are featful of Street.” venturing forth at night. st ; ate Department to Take Un eight inches tall, and her husband overtops her by al Before giving this testimony Wag-|, Alderman William Kenneally Litre pai by M ‘items, @ ». head. me ner read into the record a prepared | ‘Cossmne ine iternen aan * sation by The World Against: Despite the fact that she has a small son and daugh- se * ty statement, in which he declared him- this afternoon's paises, pn Aa Minister to San a. ter In the palace at Bangkok, Princess Kampenpetch |apoice of siiat ie ete ape mete! self entirely in sympathy with any| “You have absolutely no. sigh Domingo, ae ee himself may some day occupy the throne of one of the Most progressive nations of the East. He is an un- commonly alert and amiable scion of the blood royal,} and his Princess is charming. But by rule and meas ure I should say there was about eight feet and six inches of the reigning house of Siam at the Hotei Plaza, The Httle princess can't be more than forty: But the story, a romance of busi- | tee dada, ea Hees and soclety, begins with Lincoln's ‘wip to the dentist's office. It is re- tated in detail by Tichenor, general manager of the film company and an +" (gmtimate friend—at least one time so sof Lincoln, in an affidavit. ; | “In December ast ye: enor, “Mr. Lincoln showed me a letter ‘written to him by Mrs. Van Meusen— Mra. Charlies Manning Van Heusen— dn which she expressed a willin, s 40 put a large amount of money into «| /@ moving picture project. ‘Mr. Lincoln volunteered the in-! lait complexion go smooth and unwrinkled; her almost continuous smile deprive the people of New York of looks like nothing in the world but @ new and adorable| ‘The Burmese women have prac- movement to reorganize the present |ihg number of lights you found when| WASHINGTON, Deo. sort of doll. Her tiny figure is so plump and trig and ¢rect; her cafeau-| tically an equal status with their coroners’ system. you came into office. And 1 will add] Wilson announced to-day that he Ii "he said. “Their religion, you “Obsolete methods” and incuabents| that the people are not going to stand! ingtructed the State 4 does not enslave them, as hap- Departmeat 3) 2 * for it. here is a howl from the . . 4 Mohd dans, Bur. vernor-E Makes ~ No] °F the board “lacking character” we. em, and the same con.|™ake @ full investigation of ] a: formation that in the course of his! discloses such a faultless row of white and even téeth. However, there {s ong the Mohdmmedane, Hur. Governor-Elect ke: few of the characteraations ot |mattery to Harlem, and the same con. ess i te # Visita to a dentist in Brooklyn in} nothing doll-itke about her. eyps—brown, luminously bright and sliglitly onward, but never. unless be r bspndapis ot fe sa) Wagner in bis arral, nt of th : willing. ‘They are courtea~| Promise, but Gives Hope | Board.’ He scored heavily the work | (te, Bronx: World against James 2 zi? December -of the previous year he| tiited at the corners, without being harrow—nor about her shyly sdft voice. “It you write me a personal letter! American Minister to the D y Bad met Mrs. Van Heusen—in fact! Her thick: black hair is parted on one side, Ike a boy's, and.massed in a Properly chaperoned, of course—t of Coroners’ juries. telling me just where lights ought to ‘ trod of being given over to a stran, ih “So far as they are concerned,” he cl in,” said Commission. | Republic. = a reife: dentist introduced him to ber.| treat amound low'on her weok, ® stead of being sivan ov a to Women, ietfieg cng ther ‘ay aneia "oe Bite, Mra seeycermieset | suuivan cubed de Pesasd Wisi ‘ Liacoln said that Mra Van Heusen What does she wear? When J saw her late yesterday afternoon she| riage their husbands look u them ° assies the conscience of the Coroner. | ter js thoro! nly in ed. tovday asking for an lavestigation | had taken a great fancy to him. He t and coat of—appropriately—royal purple. It was| With sreat reapect and consideration. | In most cases, they are entirely "What will you do—ture the let-| the ot that aid she had asked him if abe could | “#8 dressed in a skirt an Mthee, the aie | The, Rumber of schools for girla ts| ‘The woman suffragists and the aat!| necessary and an economic waste,” |ig, Weat will you do-tura the let barges 2 tailored European fashion, the coat rather short and tight-fitting, the skirt| increasing. My wife i: t interested io / had their innings with Governor-elect oad tat tees: Regia, norted Ald Dowling. ‘oners, or ‘i | Whitman to-day. In point of num-| cong @ silly be disposed of by the ven Geek Gaus ie ine {bers the pros had it alt o the ant!,| Health Department. Speaking of other Alderman. because they were at least forty Coes od LD Paock eet 2 nh fa ‘: ‘Alderman James Nugent Intro. TWh Rave a lution demanding tha’ strong whereas the antis were only permitted favoritism to certain un- ased PM tsp hoe naan 4 ushdid removed lights be immediately re- laced. | ghitetoe. ae eaaee atacioe | Just long enough to clear two little tassel-adorned black pumps. ‘The Prin-| the education of wom Many Burmese wives have ~ im films, He tola me that she called | °68 1s obviously used to a warmer climate, and eyen in her apartment her| nomic sindependence,” continual Ro tm ray times and that he had| Coat was buttoned tight under her chin. In each ear was u big pearl, and Ae Htaenatres ee basse : and sma age & @pent many evenings with her at her | She wore several bracelets and rings of Intricate design. iris. They are said to be shrewd| home and at the theatre with her.” | ghe had been in the city less than —————__————-. wouee, Jan anti, one lone antl, The woman to get contracts from the pe _ Tichenor explains that he thought Taliroads, street cars and telegraph dinner time and—"I want who had the courage to go single- ft, und now arrange for deposit- | 5), . The resolution, in accor- Lincoln's story of his exceptionally |twenty-four cold, blowy, rainy hour®| jy ait Oe oe ae noe American musical comedy,” handed after the pros had prayed Mr.| ing all bodies in the police atationa, | hive wit the Heantic rules, wilt eo leienlh to be randy te ete, thoes good fortune was too good to be/and she had spent practically all Of) wi) oe Princ .|confessed Prince Kampengpetch us I y, or his support of the “Votes | subject to Anal dispomition, or to de-| over until next week, when It willl hep dented a charges. ; Srue ands bala to Laneoia: ing to keep y Zouth.” the Prince contin |ag about to depart, after recelving Whitman f Pett Ofte livery to relatives or friends. linsiy bo edopied ye Gaastinens 2 at ey Ree gn [them resting and try et await her| “C4 8ravely—he looks about thirty—|a cordial Amorican’ handshake, “| for Women" Bill, was Miss Allce Hil Ve found also,” Wagner teatied, | |!ke!9 Pe spor ye . Re cartatale welt Beale willing | Warm. Our big shops yet a iy | 1 spent ten years in Europe. I am| want to see everything that is typl-|Chittenden, President of the New| ‘it had been the custom fa Brooklyn . WIFE SUES EDITOR. te supply $250,000 hy.” Inspection. But she beamed sunnily! ¢ nitiay with Pari —| cally American. f Opposed to Woman |to exact fees for requisition papers eupply 5 annually.’ 6 bus. ‘aris, Berlin, London. % od hi York Association Oppose: 4 for certificates setting forth the Pear auniin: ne corporation was|on her callers, And when ber M06-| ci) cys muropean capitaie: “Bat aoe 1 ite ‘Prince and’ Printess Whe the] Suttrage. Bhe eaid all ahe had to say | S04, {oF ,certifcaten setting forts Beoskinn Dbas yy. ary fire. Veo Meusen ane treo Deer eons ee eee. ned want to keep out of the war, keep jong name. in about five minutes, but the pros| adjusters Senreeer ne pears " to Pay Alimen: ns e ,eareed, says Tichenor, to jas, to spent ate rk, she even found aout of It altogether. So I have come —— took three-quarters of an hour. ee er Sous renal that ante WITH BURGLARY PLOT Emma Estelle Davis, whe by it up $26,000 imme: Hately with the | seen of New on pidge to spend a month in America, I shall WEW HAVEN ROAD FARES Mr, Whitman heard the pros first.) o¢ deceased for preparing the PE LRISE,; ing James R. Davis, editor and pull 1 remark that “there was|few English words for : visit New York, Niagara, Chicago and and when he was saying goodby to| certificates.” r of Chat for an absolute plenty more where that came from. “Ei jo ber she murmured, » wi declared th: F 0 Or was to go to Augusta) et te “Shoulders involuntarily | 88% Francisco, then return home by SED TO 2.5 CENTS 22h. 2202 12, Ms Razmond corner are, layenen “are ‘eela re. | Albert Rosenthal Is Arrested Fol-| was awarded 125 0 week allmeny, 961 Ga, to sete Bouthern atmosphere for|her little "| yaxet the Pacific, RAl ‘ Brown: “I have nothing to say oM-| ornate for the reports of their lowing Confession by Tombs | Sater cod $300 conacl tose The rest of the interview 4 ” rt 2 3. nd ‘ Benedict in the Supreme Court 000, hall vote for suffrag “we are forced to take these men from Prisoner. Brooklyn. to- Mrs, Davis a a "Heusen ne re Peay | Kampdhgpetch's, because, as he Vhat do you think of us as far as| Small Increases Affect Stations Be-|! poo “Votes for Women" delegation, | the civil service lista, instead of select- Gout that r husband fa ving ot usen joined the happy little colon lained, his wife cannot converse In| you've got?” 7 asked. Harri Stanton a man in whom we have absolute Albert Rosenthal, who has a jewelry " Weirfeld 8 Mresidtan' ear ian nh I ‘and loaned her big motor ‘car fer papery And though he was most | , The Prince waved his cigar despair- tween New York and | beates ry Be Ago en Wena confiden shop at No. 2 Hast One ‘Hundred ana] cure Bradley pi ng ove: : “J | ingly. e vas ensconce i latch, al ajourn, says Tichenor, Lincoly and Polite’ and affable, I gathered that corner of the. sota in tee reception Hartford. by 1,820 Republican party leaders and ' Twenty-fifth Street, was held in $ ~ Mra. Van Hi uisen were constantly in|playing interpreter is something a m of his suite, the heel of one ial: which she left with the HERE $ MEANEST THIEF! 000 ball by Magistrate McQuade in ‘ach other's company, dining and Siamese prince simply doesn’t do;|dully polished pump resting lightly | Increased rates of passenger fares | oMcials, Harlem Court to-day, charged with 1 together, But suddenly one also, that he chooses his own subjects | 2? the opposite knee, an attitude| will become effective Ja wi 1 on the through th Governor-elect, arrived at Mr. Whit- § SAN 5 be. os ; burglary, Rosenthal was arrested| (rough .t! mor narrates, the telephone | Sita! (nat Be which | King doubtless epiova a8] New Haven road from all points be- | mai Medison . Avenue ‘home shortly HE ROB ANTA GLAU: Sec, ena ance cia oe Womans son-inciaw ‘anawered. “I am here merely on a pleasure | darker than bis wife, and, like het, he Sched ee tee ie coat ; Ns eeaauarieee ‘root, aud Mrs. and DDHEns onthe strecet OF 8 Can” cantvioiiaiie ama Limegin was on the other end of}isip he began in excellent English, | ¥°2"# European clothes. At the mo- jules have been e for, ik c y Be Mrs. Painti i Fi torney Follette by Thomas McDonnell, ment they included a" is . ; Blatch, Mrs, Charles Beard, .| Valuable Painting Disappears From the gene. He was highly excited) oo’ e nis brother the King, he was Eee ev euainaen! sulle Interstate Commerce Commission and Leash bapa late dpa ties who is in the Tombs awaiting triai " Y ber Killed or Injured at “You have said something derog-|educated at Cambridge University in|an inconspicuous tle: He aise yond | Preparations are now being made for Old Fellow’s Headquarters and | for burglary. amber a ade speeches, McDonnell was arrested in the chaging the basis of fares from 2,2] Brown mi atory of me.” Lincoln suid to Ham-|engiand. “I wish to see and enjoy,|S°ld wrist watch and several hand- In them they urged that Mr? Whit- He Advertises for It. wholesale jewelry house of Gruson & Hton, according to Tichenor. “YoU! nut 1 have made no plan to study. 1/40me ring ange eet nem set with a bps gear glee it pale man use bis inuence to keep the : sng | 228% NO. i2. John Street; on him were! LIMA, Peru, Dec. &.—The omall or Sold pecnle ntl ne Caney for was sent on this journey for my! “My impressio t New York are suffrage matter away from the Con-| ganta Claus has been robbed. The| found a,slip 5 Lf tain town of Coracora, in the D w, and that|health. Already we have many|& confusion, a ‘Woman, your mot! i to support! american institutions In my coun-| he exclaimed. | ghe was furnishing mon S| New York to Stamford. for example, |auitutional Convention and et the| meanest kind of thief invaded his| combination of-a sate containing 4yv,-| {in town of Coracora, in, the anne, dieentsctig| belng Increased from 75 cents to 79|matter rest with. the Legislature, | meanes aeare 000 worth of jewelry, and the key of| mites southeast of Lina, was t New York head nd Old outer door of the wareroom, He Beapanyes FONE {0 break uP Whisyery, and not & few Americans have| serine the inditacal mieone Can de-| cents, and other pelaia te vecoection ARP tet reply Me. Whitman’ sald | Santa put this In a newapaper| told Mr, Follotte, It in charged, Howne Humber ot persons were, bec het tie of this year Lincoln |settied there. Just to-night { have| pattern of a qulckly turned kareiiee igs Prion aed TN that be would (eke the ausstion WA+ | personal column: oat mctians whied haa pees Binds | Set 2 SNe eee ree APore RTek, etre | ee einer EG SHO OE thant”. HORS. Mle BORCE WALES SW ORE OS! ine Grete er acicdte ooo | les tte ion) “who. wae intros ||. PAINTING taken from room | froin a discharged employee, ang nad| = and went to Bl ;, Where) Asa matter of fact, several of the|! Nave not yet been Mee eee eee od vaten Got aber nace York {duced to Mr. Whitman by an Am-| 4205, No, 347 Fitth Avenue, fa- | Promised high $000 for carrying ut . Vv. en's Berkshires esta’e Binses, Ie located, “There Mes, Van Heusen | {vprite advisers or the | Prince's! many’ things. 1 have been in your| ¢ announced that she was very much| father, the late King Chulalongkorn, great banging houses in Wall street. ght of Westc rived that her son-in would| were Americans, and one of these In-|I have been in the Stock Exchange— Sepa Pi Adt alde with he: troduced in Siam our methods of | What a noise they made in one corner! | 96 herst classmate, Arthur Wheeler} mous and cannot be pawned with- | burglary. Francis, waited until the pros had) out exposure resulting. If r © commuters | gone, all'save two of them, and then turned immediately, nothing said. Proposed two |made her plen agiinst Brine toe vane | ‘The Santa Claus Association. bh WOMAN BADLY B N ‘ourt of Appedls passes upon the legal i : Ce women, address, it is a phi ~" Justice Newburger, after reading th, sodern farming. The country has| 1 called on your Police Commissioner | years ago. \thereby, she said, and injuring their | ° At that A o 2 and he showed me over that di te N | thereby, anthropic organization that for ne ; Me van ea eae njolu | vanced remarkably in the last|ment, I have driven pant your tail ieee & Her Hines in jusefuln ein thelr_ communities, eral years has re BY EXPLOSION OF STOVE ' y y =| ye i al going ahead with their new company. twenty-five years, and has its own | balding In A motor ear andy Reve |Tv rcrrua clher sere caleeean to MRS ROGKEFELLER Is the Fost Off y =2 illusions ‘ ROVAL PAIR HERE AS DEMO.| PUt their fares on a 21-2 cent basis, children’ is » M ° he a Ith l ' lif | CRATIC TOURISTS. following an intimation given by the J Christmas requests Policemen Have to Force Imperilled loderation = » tong e, |, ‘il have found it all most Interesting, | Interstate Commerce Commission that WOT CRITICALLY ILL} °2s22*'s.nnte atonsett Baxer ana 3. Lodgers From Seventh 9 A 7 and it is the way in which I wish to| passenger rates, rather than freight D. G r, are at the Avenue House. : prosperity. ; see America. L want no official recep- | rates, ahould be increased. ior, the eanoclati, Recently . : i jas an omelal. Tam a tourist, and 1 earn: eagegrael Statement From Pocantico Hills De-| {ie por taas panting depicting 8 The savtonien: ot = oll atove eet want to see Americ: any travelli + i a lot of sealing | fre to the clothing of one woman, __ That's why for nearly 100 years Te Sagas ee Ae Ore RUSSIAN LINER ARRIVES. |“ iies Alarming Reports From Site tr Suits Coates herass tat Sant, “qSMta oa SF a the picture for distribution, das we have made our Whiskey Derimsk Fights Big Waves on Ohio. Two days tao the ‘painting dap: S*4sralctner persons early to-day 1m i t “rip Across. peared. | peventh avenue. have met here,’ A reporh,was received here to-day a Se | , for the moderate man. wAnd the wom “American liner Dwimal |from Cleveland, O., that Mra, John D. GERMANY TO SET FREE The esplenon pecurred in a ream e ° comp. e n Ing, but because of the storm could not Hills, Westchester ignited by the biasii + 1 home tn Pocantico ches! , wi jenited by the sing oll, | 9 It ishe who best appreciates the tee tvenean aia t 4 ing. She tee Apsanpelttoy ht ca County. It was said that friends of NOW HAS TO FEED an oe. Picemeh, ho Rad ae ¢ j i id t HI est Whi ke Seven knew whet an aie teas: 1 \the German converted cruiser Berlin by Mrs. Rockefeller who live in Cleve See wintoe aakel? eae muidest, meliowes iskey The Prince declared nate, wp ear" | alipping into Hammerfest and landed at land bad had alarming news ‘about PENHAGEN, via London, Dec. 8 de Wilson Real look for an hour at what you Want | Halifax last Friday the crew of ninety her condition and that, according to ociated Press).—Pjanoff, a Russian | ever ma | and afterward I would not know what |men who hed taken over. {is ice breaker | reports which they had recelved,| Court Councillor, hi Wilson—That’s All ! [iearas, A friend sae fo met ‘Bose M"ine"Wiatians’ to" weep "the scr there were four trained Buraes at he | andere negaitio e not such @ woman dress wel isten | Arc) 1 Ol | bedside. flan of 200-000 Rusatzn . era kane atid nlattte catia Matewno'tent home | "Mra, Rockefeller’s condition ts tar| terned,in Germany. Te ig | « Zhe Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle, of our women are looser and not so roturned by the Rus- itrom alarming. She is much better| ity of feeding them, and them 4 a4 REC! ree. Sate ‘ef famous club ee of the interesting ¢ vi Ke Not one fata. | as mets the statement:given out at her home| ?!*) Nn ‘war tax to the German Govern: | keeper, ‘also weat down the ppc f s ' . “a ra * \ ‘f 7 lO hl a a cman tah G ? Ves", a ¢ Mee