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\ ah 1 PRN HOPES 10 FLY ‘Count Tells in Interview What He Philadelphia. piled. It was plain from his generat attitude that he has been groatly | VAY KIDNAPPER “troubled over the chargos of ruthiless= | " t war- % 7 .| tailored sult, and a turban of- the} were really given to him by Juliet. ieee Be) mere thesrumenrs.° From Her Side. RRS SH CARE BOGATEE:© PEEERRRN MRT ne tink, harem vell spangied| “I. didn't know they were your) column is doubtful, hey yet wove ee of the campaign are groundless. tare. longings. socks," Max saya he told Breitung,| move the last lingering hope o RMAL The oe Ne Re _NEW YORK, TURSDAY, | FEBRUARY 9, 1916. 16 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE OREN. | SHON AMET WTS ORS | L OF D, HESAYS,|srrsetrerreee OVER OGEAN TO NEW YORK pear wm v0 al Senators poset Mand and Foot Chester Arrive on the | Kleist, Suing Her Rich Fath- by Dictation on the Ship Bill, He Declares. er, Testifies. a OF GERM Kaiser Greeted With Unpa Enthusiasm by von Hindenb Troops—von Kluck Again ing City of Soissons. GERMAN WOMEN FIGHT: IN THE RANKS IN POL M GRAND ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Gen. von jones Bertin and wireless through Sayville; a9 Press].—The Kalser, making hie lagpection ofthe toopd' bt the ould be bound Sand ne eet bp 6 onaqae, theater of war, has been received with unparalleled the Inst week bave ‘Gaon ic Sealine He reviewed to-day the main army on the Ra River and on constitutional government.” sald! Sileclan Landwehr battalions, addressing the Varlous units in tum, ea Benat O'Gorman, “ an’ pporgellid witbont the plbiaery the gratulating them on thelr achievements to date and declaring that Capitol to pase this Ship Purchase mate victory was certain. spent hér ‘The : romance began In Marquette, | Bil tetore ene aaeromion the Deme-| It is believed the Kalser's visit will result in a new offensive 9 Mrs. Kleist \vas in court, to-day, eee BO0-994404400040464000008 teolt cratic party now finds 1! may well | the Russians. with ber mother. She tall, wil- | JULIET BREITUNG KLEIGT. | excite the anxiety of those who love His Majesty was in excellent health, showing lowy and has large brown eyes, She en the party. The likelihood of New York was stylishly clad tn a fawn-colored|on a charge of stewing socks that! ptate rematning 18 the Demooratia| recently circulated reports that his health was breaking under the Believes His Airships Can Ac- complish as Engines of Peace Instead of War. Seas Swept Pilot House Away and Steamer Almost By Karl H. von Wiegand. Turned Turtle. (Copyright, 1915, by The United Press.) iFIRE ADDED TO PERIL. LOVE NOTES ARE READ p|¢ coe a || VOTERS WILL PROTEST. President Might as Well Call Chief Justice “for Orders” asa Senator. iB 3 Letters From Her to Chauffeur | ; Fiance Tell of Secret |% Romance. BERLIN, Feb. 1 (Via The Hague and London, Feb. 9).—“I have always hoped to be the first to pilot an airship across the Atlantic. I have believed| Capt, Herman Segebarth and thirty- that to do eo would be the crowning effort of my career,” declared Count!two men, officers and crew of the Vordinand von Zeppelin to-night, when he resumed his discussion of the! Dutch tank steamship Chester, which Possibilities of the giant air craft that bear his name. ‘was wrecked in mid-ocean on Feb. 4, “Not to bombard New York and Washington?” I asked him quickly, Were, Innded ‘here to-day” from the ‘The Count was very grave as hy re ‘i American liner Philadelphis, ‘The story of the rescue of the crew of the Choster Is full of thrilte and besvery. meee in tho use of dirigibles in war | Bound for Rotterdam with a cargo 86) the totimations that they wero IN GAR STOLE GIRL F See -tor eng etal doprigghs “beyond the pale” of civilized war- . | At It o'clock’. M. of that day a | sex mounted the decks of the Chester “Throw bombs on people whu have {and swopt her clean from stem to been so kind to me when I was among | | atern. them?” he sald, “Never! Never! The story of the elopement of pretty Jullet Breitung, daughter of Edward M, Breitung, with Max Fred Kleist, chauffeur and gardener, was told be- fore Judge Learned Haid in the Fed- eral Court to-day, Kleist ts auing his parents-in-law! for the alleged alienation. of hie young wife's love. Also, he avera,he has been forcibly deprived of her ao- ciety, He placed a very high value on thie depriverhent and alienatign, claiming fits ‘aching’ heart will not) 2°, be noothed with leas than $260,000. | « Kleist was employed as gardener) on the estate adjoining that of the) ‘ hreltunga in Michigan, where Mias| WASHINGTON, Feb. —Senator O'Gorman this afternoon in a denun- clation of the conduct of the Senate's business in relation te the Ship Pur- [rman Bill declared it wae doubtful if the State of New York would remain in the Democratic end that it certainly would not the” péople atould find that their representative The bridge, the chart house, the port want to sail on a peaceful mission rail, all the lifeboats, the galley, sev- ‘when I go to America. My greatest eral hatch coverings and everything ambition has not been to create an! Chil{ Tells ta eas of Men| else loose, including a coop containing engine of destruction. It has been to| forty pigeons, were swept overboard. Gemonstrate that. Zeppelins were Snatching Her Companion With the chart house went the com- @uited to far greater purposes than to pase, tho chronometer, all the charts It was evident that demolition of Neither Capt. Segebarth, bis officers tthe skyscrapers and festeaine, Of Josie Rozotto, fifteen years old,| Nor the satlors who were on deck when the historic structures of Washington | jor nop nom . . were farthest from the thought of the Ags me Nev 1660 First Ave how they escaped. They just in- man who Is responsible for n form of MUO At 9 o'clock to-day, ostensibly £0) stinctively grabbed hold of something terror which has been so aptly de-/accompany eleven-year-old Mary! and hung on, and when they goj clear eeribed as the “Zeppelin chill." He] Marcoloso, who Ives in the same| again they were still aboard. But the @eemed to be pondering matters over!) use, to the public school at Eighty-| Chester had shipped great quantities with jet was %o diaphanous to hide “I got them from Juliet as a gift, and| York remaining Democratic let it be her blushes, as Lawyer E. C. Crowley, | 1 t he BROADWA S STIRRED for the plaintiff, read tender missives | Continuing prement in return. known that in a caucus of Senators Y | Continuing he said he and Juliet ow r thirty-five Dem te from her to her bridegroom. were married in Grace Church here| thirty-two 9! y. oern' Kleist, amiling and care-free, was|n Nov. 23, 1913, and then went to live| Can bind the representative trom New BY TWO-ALARM FIRE the the first witness. He intimated the |i! ® hotel at Broadway and Seventy-| York State hand and foot, » necond Street. Concluding, Benator O'Gorman de- young woman brought about the ac-| “arter we had been at the hotel | ciared there would be ‘ss much war- quaintance through her maid. Also,| for some days Juliet sald wouldn’ rant for the President sending for the the wave wiped the Chester clean can Crowds See ““enants Threaten to d, she was the first - | Please let her go home for a while as th bis mind. For a fow seconds there| a... strset and Avenue A. Mary|°% Water and was rapidly listing to Be cating as the Arat {0 SUB |The wan to come out in wociety. I| Chief Justice of the United Btates to Jump as Panic Sweeps ae sllence. Then, speaking with.en Port ‘Zhe! men Aboard werd convinced said come weat with me und be hap-| come to the White House to discuss , eee series prone ue bride-to-be py. She said el 190 the prospective bri room Were! mother wanted r to come out in offered in gvidence. Strenuous ob-| society. She sald if 1 would allow| ator to take his orders. During the height, of a smoky fire Jections to these were prosented 1a| her to go home for her debut and then} Seeing the hopelessness of passing | in the five-story building at No. 413 vain by De Lancey Nicol, vunsel for|*e would return. 1 told her she] senate continuous attendance reso- | Broadway at 3 oclock this aftéracon, the Breitungs. could fo and that T would look around jution offered by himself, Senator liwo men appeared standing on the Kleist said the girl engineered an Sot 7 Reed late thin afternoon trigd to] sign outside the windows of the introduction to him through her withdraw it. Thin was objected to| third foor and seemed oo the point maid and was the first to mentign by sesernl Renee rs 5 ” “— of leaping to the etreet. the proposition of inarriage. Reed moved to lay on | A great yell went up from the : ld kill it. This was done “This,” the witness sald, “came ike) and which was marked 1 See a rail ell huge crowd gathered outside the fire @ thunderbolt.” “Two days Inte, or on Senator John Sharp Williams of|tines, “Don't jump!" the; cried, and He also told of “marshmallow |a detective tapped me Mississippi then issued notice of &| gremen worked frantically to run fmtensity of thought as though he|W8# late, and Josie, who left echool| that the ship would soon turn turt were talking to himself, the Count] last year, was to try to explain her|/ FIRE IN BUNKERS AS MA8T tardiness to the teacher, FELL TO DECK. EXPEC AIRSHIPS TO BECOME All hands were ordered below for TRANSATLANTIC CARRIERS. material with which to construct “L must try to live long enough or 1/ Teturned to her home alone, She was) rafts, The engine rooms were fear that it won't be accomplished, at} very much excited and said Josle| fooded and the ship fell into the feast not in the near future.” had been kidnapped and taken away| trough of the sea. To add to the “Then you believe that transat- in an automobile. peril of the occasion fire was dis- fantic aerial travel with a dirigi- A black limousine car etopped at| covered In the coal bunkers and the ble of the type you have o First Avenue and Seventy-ninth|miszenmast crashed to the deck, atructed is passible?” | asked. Street, according to Mary, and two| breaking the leg of Chief Steward “Net only possible but practica- | men, one of them wearing a red|Keupper and injuring the bos'n and could not as her), pending case as to send for a Ben- Them. eontinued: In about an hour Mary Marcoloso, De carerul 1 come to exp ” ” ” Jer on Si th Avenue loture rule which he will attempt ble. Thie war has interfered with | sweater, got out and stood on the|two members of the crow. fenste” and “sunset walks.” Kielat/ti ting wanted to esis. rue Pt] up extension ladders. ns. | know that ‘occa’ Ap tha girls reached them, Riding almost on her beam ends|*#4 on the night of Oct, 7, 1913, when {— Buddenly the helmets of firemen will become thi the man with the red. sweater|the Chester kept ufloat. Capt. Sege-| he left Marquette, Mich. for Cleve- poetec-] (or details of ship bill filibuster in| wppeared through the emoke behind safest method. Ze bbed M he sald, and put bia| Darth and the chief engineer set] 4nd to lok for w job, Juliet said to “et orer | the Senate nee page 3.) the two terrified men on the edge of gral lary, she said, and pul a him: of counsel, for the Breitungs. ir the sign and arma switched them their development have, in mY [hand over her mouth so she could| bout pumping out two of the tanks Th i do well and get a| Breitung called me into « side room, th the windows. opinion, a great future. Few peo- |iot scream. The other man dragged| Of oll. This oll, spread over the sur- ope you will do well and Get 2) ane ‘said: N SERY NT Violently in through the pie knew the delight and safety °f | Josie into the automobile, Mary aaid,| face of the sea, held down the waves tages dey ea fort hope: to. marry puincustoreed daliat fo marry yon PRIEST A D A Pond were, carried. Come: see d the steamship slowly righted |) ; OO ot “5 : amehe mae (Continued on Second Pay.) | There were three men and @ woman) Mr ae re Reverting to the meeting, the plain-| man?" ARE FOUND MURDERED |o ct tem was scinara stots, on ——— ; , tft said: of one member of the firm of Koenig SS | At 11.80 ofel MM. ie LSON DENIES HOUSE Many Bad, "white "ine, utomonne| Habe of & big steamship were aoen | 4 Aft#F the introduction Juiet sent STEAMER WILHELMINA @ stein shir raanuiacturers J sy te asking me to meet her at 7 an S Twi Meanwhile six girls in the employ sped up the avenue, ‘Then the man| clove by. On the Chester there was| 0° * No j ‘ Clergyman Shot Twice and House- quantity of supplies were W 0 qped up the avenue, Then the man see one Conton light that could be| Ridge and Spruce Streets, in Mar- PASSES THE LIZARD yenaD cat Ripe eat of the shirt factory on the fourth | ianilly Of Supplies IS HIS PEACE ENVOY ninth Street and disappeared, Mary |Used, but this sufficed to attract the| Wette, at & o'clock that syenlte, A keeper Strangled in Rectory— | tioor of the butlding tried to get I the weet the hanaaa did not explain why it took her ao | attention of Capt. Miils of the Phila- Kopel pad paeg to go, but later "Al Coors Locka down the fire escapes oventeoning long to get home, Mrs, Rozotto told |delphia. = Becond Officer Jacobus)" «1 ave her some roses and she|She Is faking Food to Germany Courtlandt Alley, upon which the Entrusted With Task of Seeking In-|detectivew Josie had on her Sunday | Waale of the Cheater, by means of a! thanked me for them.” im . NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Feb. 9.—| building backs. F : clothes and Sunday hat and that|Docket electric lamp, with which he! Kleist said that he and Juliet dis- and May Be Seized by Rev, Joseph Zobris, pastor of St. An-| One of them fainted on the lower- formation on Various Questions, made Morse signals, managed to| cussed hia future, si drew's Lithuanian Catholic Church, | most platform. Joa Carlxon, « truck a Mary's description of one of the men “Juliet, later meetin he « British, y President Explains. in the car tallies with that of a] Communicate with Wireless Operator | sin Geq mulated -my~ ambitions, and his housekesper, Miss Eva Gil- | driver of No. 76 Canal Street, climbed | GR RAGAN WOMEN FIGR ? youth who hay heen paying a lot of Jones of the Philadelphia, who was! which ran in the line of mec! "| LONDON, Feb, %—The American | man, were found dead in the rectory | UP to the Plalform ae be IN- THE RANKS IN WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—President | attention to Josie, who is pretty and | *milarly equipped. ae ae however, be J steamship Wilhelmina, which sailed |to-day, The priest had been shot to!” Damuge to the extent of $10,000 was . emphasized to-day that Col. |iarge for ber age, Capt. Sexebarth still had hopes of| rhauffeur, He wuld that on the night New Vork Jun, 22 with a argo |death, a preliminary examination | done. BATTLES IN ‘EB. M House, bts close personal friend, ——————— saving ure Ce tig eae Ae on her phonograph, and after that Ee Seaaan showing two bullet wounds in the NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. mot gone to beards Uo Lee Altman Lett $5,192,024.40, pews * Hey ed yen 5 re a first mentioned her intention of mar- patenisistdadts body, one of them in the breast, The | PETROGRAD, bi Londes,. about peace as his perso The executors of the estate of the ve 8) rying him. It is generally understood that the | woman had been strangled with a — (Associated Press). —- The President ex- Chester to the Azores. The captain| “I told her,” he testified, “that I) shipment of foodstulfe on board the | ’ " ¥ ments are jwing in inf Moat Col. House trequentiy sti ey wits Hlaegs nding {was alone in his optimism. All his Feild have to get a good position Wilhelmina In to furnieh a test case |clotnestine but ‘bad alse, a toplat 1a igtien cee jatigaalae Leda ~} = intent ‘ Posed decreo upon thelr accounting | He vent ee eeided to be wav | fore I could support her, She re-|to determine whether the British | Wound In the wrist my OF th} iol (Dh n), 9 to 1, @ to & ¥ 3 Burope and that on his present | to-day in the Surrogate's Court. | % ethane #4 ey she had perfect confidence in| Government can stop American ves- | priest wan tound on the parlor floor | 0% i 3. Ta con ate 104 tip, he was eftrusted with seeking | When Surrogate Fowler signs it the beth MAD TO UMP FOR ie | me, seln from entering German ports | and that of Miss Gillman In her room | (Harringt 4to 1 and 2 to faformation regarding various ques-| estate will be finally sottled, ‘The plaintiff told a Brsituss 'S | bearing fovd producis which are to be} in the attic. Father Zebris was forty | 1, second; Our Rei 2 (Goo: 5 including that of American re-| ‘The decroe shows a gross estate of RESCUE CRAFT, = by ‘the civilian population of| years old and had been here fifteen |i! 2'to 1 and even, third. ‘Time, $8,192,024.69; distributions $5,170,801,69| _CAbY,, MUA Of the, Philadelphis The Wiihelmina was chartered from | Years: tise Giiman was fifty-two) COND RACE, that there had been ¢z-/and w balance of $2,961,142.80. and Chief Officer Candy and six men K the Rou iher Produt ay Kl ading EY ———_—- ¥ 5 Austria- 1 pany of New Yor y e | 106 ¢ anges arene eerie Pri woe br May tiles claim commissions | responded. At great risk, they got 2 ald Hreltu ompany of #t.| STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. |to., w 101 Foal, 8 to t, Hungary and eas. from the he Philadelphi would pi im ip jail after og wae consigned ee 2 to 1 and even, second; Wryneck,! of peace was Satly dé- me neers tome own. § lladeiphia, but they | ree of stealing socks. Ho He west to a, th thei rane oftive of the tira In| Orduna, Liverpool . at Pe Ae i Soe May . es Winger Hevee nagemannan FM Aine ‘mero PR ae - (Continued oo Becend Page) Now Mexico inated of going to jal) Hamb

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