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OO ORY. & Sie rg WRATHER—Clendy Tenia and on - Che FINAL “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’| [“Circutation Books Open to All.” Ga: PRIOE ONE CENT. corp 1187 ere re ~=—SCNNEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1915. 20 PAGES PRIOE ONE OBRT; UNITED STATES GIVES WARNING pn FLAG MUST BE RESPECTEI MORS Is INSANE, Mr. oan Mrs. E. N. Breitung and Their Daughter, BRITISH AND ALIENIST PEPORTS . Kleist, as They Appeared in Court To-day 990000098999 H99G-6-.04-0999 00990066096 6098- 995 0G04506-5.0:5-96060O068.0000464 Prisoner Says He Slew Old | pr seis OES ? Persons With Chloroform Daughter of Millionaire Sued BILL ANG 1 5 in Three Minutes. for $250,000 Got a Black | ARREST IS POSTPONED. ‘ Eye, Girl Testifies. BOXING IN STATE BY REPEAL LA Civic fiforrn baled League Moves to] pr. a. 8, Gregory, allenist in Wipe Out Frawley Act Per- mitting Ring Fights. Officials Confer as to What po tah With ' res WAIST TORN. chantmen of Any of the | ent Powers Is Displeasing to Country, Notes Declare. | 3 = , ADMINISTRATION'S POLICY “B} Mrs. Breitung Luise as She 3 Hears Story of Combat Over ; Coachman Husband. “ ‘A@a. Gafner, the maid who intro- Beced Max Kleist, then a coachman, he Miss Juliet Breitung, her mistress, Pestified to-day in the United States District Court that Mrs. Breitung bad fight with her daughter over Kleist, who ts suing E. N. Breitung, ©) GR Mlotst’s father, for $260,000 for | @he alleged alienation of Juliet’s af- |... Keotions, Mrs. Kicist and Mrs. Brel- peatiny ery vipenigion sparging trict-Attorney Perkins, and Mr. Per- tung inughed, as they listened to the | Rerorm League, which hopes to abol.|Kins, after some consideration, de- maid's testimony of their physical |ish boxing in the State. cided to consult with Corporation combat. Gov. Whitman had not been con-| Counsel Polk about what should be , “Do you recall an actual physical sulted concerning the bfil, Sullivan] done with Mors. til a Ine of action 1 a @onfict over Max between the girl declared. Until a ine o' is agree i ‘The Governor hae already declared | upon, Mors will remain in the Psycho- THE WILHELMINA and her mother?” the maid was/nimeelf in favor of the sport under| pathic Ward of Bellevue and it may clean and healthy conduct, ' Present} be found necessary to appoint a com- indications are that the Sullivan bill| mission to examine him and report CARGO OF FOODS cha-ge of the psychopathic ward ef Bellevue Hospital, after ten days’ ob- servation of Frederick Mors, who says he killed eight old people in the Ger- ALBANY, Feb. 11.—The repeal of|™*" Oda Fellows’ Home in Yonkers, the Frawley Boxing Law and the announced to-diy that the man ts abolition of the State Athletic Com-| “mentally unwell.” He sald he di mission created under it te sought in| 2°t care to go further into the case a bill introduced to-day by Asnem-| at this time. blyman Sullivan, The verdict of Br. Gregory that ‘The measure, ‘Sullivan said, ts not! Mors is insane was reported to Dis- IS PRETTY STIFFLY ST. WASHINGTON, Feb. Ge chor that the destruction by Germany of’ any An vessel in the newly prescribed war zone wit : serious complications. It became known to-day that the test of the swe notes sent last night to Great Britain and G expressed much more emphatically than ‘h generally known the displeasure of the Unit at the use of neutral flags by British ! and its solicitude over the implication thst n will be defeated. The reorganisation | on his mental 9 1s provided by “Yes, they had a fight,” said Ada ig aa i State Ai -derer: od “Waen?” fe Athletic Commission, | aw in cases of murderers suspect: Pee te ine wemiiees,, Tne Mad Paev et tee comintanlon are| Dagny Sarit Macre ct Wests orn , el liable ere, @ temvier Sem. Wasn it wae Dixon, Brooklyn; Frank| chester County and Lieut. McGowan | Case to Be Presented to Prize) ASquith Announces in Commons ‘vessels. ware to destruction by over Mra. tung had a torn ehirt | John er ce tna & on O'Nell, ‘Binghamton, and James Rand Sergt. Healey of the Yonkers waist, and Miss Juliet had also a ——> police came to New York to-day with Diack eye.” an order of arrest upon which they Every face in the courtroom turned PATIENTS CARRIED OUT hoped to take Mors to White Plains toward the mother and daughter. The as a material witness in the Investi- gtin youthful Mrs, Breitung threw] (QF A BLAZING HOSPITAL gation into the alleged murders. The Dack her head and laughed. Julict, decision of Dr. Gregory spoiled the at her aide, stared off over City Hall plans of the officers for the present. Park for a moment, then seemed to|Smoke Fills Corridors of Dr.| Assistant District Attorney Mork of yield to her mother’s gayety. The Ph et the Bronx interviewed Mors for three : Vaughan’s Brooklyn Sanitarium | hours to-day. The man repeated his this afternoon Premier Asquith announced that the British Government d unblockaded , niscent smile, though her great, soft as Rescues Are Made. confession made the first time to the |Government to-day. seas and wu: OC! waters, and that frown eyes were still misty. Dintrict Attorney. ‘Acting under Instructions sent from | WS considering drastic measures to paralyze all German commerce. He}/PIQN OF AN AMERICAN VESSEL MIGHT LE “as to the firat meeting of Kleist and| Fire in the basement of the Dr. E.| “The detail and circumstance of hi#| ronaon by the Foreign Omice, the| stated that the recent “flagrant breaches of the rules of international war-/7Q A CHANGE IN THE HITHERTO fol A ughan Surgical Sanitarium, at| story is astonish! said Mr. Mork. ” a] cass: . Br a oe tees auliet 1224-1225 Bushwick Avenue,| "He ts elther telling the truth or he | Port oMelals formally took possession fare” made such steps necessary. RELATIONS WHICH HAVE EXISTED Bi da ‘ans- y : , : 1 ‘ antca rere eal lbp capris alee pe While it was not disclosed what action is contemplated, it is under-lq¢TR UNITED. STATES AND GERMANY, Brooklyn, early t thinks he is telling the truth. There aid. Tews une. ‘@ discussion? .| the hurried moving o' is no doubt of his sincerity, but, of | ferred to a dock, where her cargo will js x i 1 a be unloaded, Its final disposition witt | stood that the suggested “submarine blockade” by Germany will be fol- While in the note to Great Britain the y me who was present. 1 told|Were in the institution; three of the! “Ho insists that he killed old people wei a I. mado to hurry these proceedings. | gerended town be treated as pirates ould like to have a talk with him, |*melled smoke in the hallw Ere Office justifying the use of neutral flags by {s not subject to selzure, inasmuch as |#ald the Premier. “Each case must be dealt with on its own merits.” officials to seize foodstuffs. The The Premier stated that the Government had decided to publish this is Max,” ‘After that, she used| sistance of an orderiy, Dr. Vaughan WOULD BE HIGHLY DANGEROUS) lower floor of the adjoining bullding| to-day, ran into tho last coach of «| ‘"e °areo is taken off, fully 60 per cent. of the British wounded have recovered. Yes. ‘We had one evening a beach | Patients to places of safety. course, as Dr. Gregory says, he is men- be determined by @ prize court and | lowed by an actual blockade of all of the German coast by the British fleet.) sentations made not oe her six girls and three or four boys women had rooms on t! with chloroform in thre minutes, 1 are based the It is understood that the owners of it loft the United Statos before any| Admiral Beresford declared that the raiders after a trial by courtanar- sels, the United States has stated . steamer itself will not be interfered pon ie a to give me letters to take to him. | carried the three helplesa women pa- Car No, 254 of the Green Avenue line, twice weekly from now on reports from Field Marsha) ench. showing VESSELS AND. WOULD BE ‘VIE ED. paca Niece (Continujd on Second Page.) as the smoke began to fill the corri- | funeral, throwing Edward Pickerell, the Sir Kdward Grey declared in the House that the allies see no Ikell- marines in the waters around Great Treland. In the document which has been tr: to Ambassador Gerard at Berlin for Court, but Vessel Itself 1s That Enemy’s Commerce Must Not Touched. Be Paralyzed—City of Lodz FALMOUTH, Eun, Fe, n| | > wetaken by Russians. the German Foreign Office there is a fi (United Press).—The cargo of food —_—_—_—_—— pointed statement that American vessels stuffs on the American steamer Wil- LONDON, Feb. 11 [United Press].—In the House of Commons’ helmina was formally seized by the have free and unrestricted girl's face slowly broke into a remi- Swi you introduce him to me?” 1|minutes before o'clock, and traced} CAR HITS FUNERAL COACH. said “yes”. On the road, next it to the baseemnt. There she found a brisk fire and much smoke. when I was talking with him, She telephoned in an alarm, then| Driver Throyr came out and I said, “Miss Jullet,|roused Dr, Vaughan, With the as- Women Shaken Up. party. In the morning, Miss Juliet Five men and seven women patients | tally unwell. It Ie stated that every effort will be Lord Chi aries Beresford asked that German air and sea raiders on un- end Max was one, So she said, “I/F No. 1226. Miss Bonni do not think this is poss incident, but on the statement of the British F. , the cargo will enter the olaim that it “I am not prepared to make any general statement on that subject,” action had been taken by the German | tial should be hanged in public for the killing of women and children. understood, that a CONTINUANCE OF with, but will be free to sail after . tients from the second floor to the| Brooklyn, bound for New York at noon “4 just what {s taking place on the continental battle line. He declared that Bat DEEPEST ANXIETY HERE. " : . Fi hi = ™ FASTED 51 DAYS Site ceo tha oat’ aia out Ana tha] Ce Gis eg eee aiane SP SAYS BRITISH TROOPS hood of any opening which would lead toward peace. 5 in reply Among diplomats here the fact. that the Uni HAS FAS + walla to drown the blaze, The dam-| Jv» conch was turning out of the ear: to a question by J. 0. Wettes, a Labor member, asking what terms the) States has taken a pronounced stand created a Gauiterna Man Wil wet Bat vatn | JL ae track when the trolley car struck it, POUR INTO HAVRE) ates woura be witing to otter to Germany. found impression. ‘The wheel was taken off and the front “The recent publtc utterances by Germany,” sald the Foreign Min- raglan ar’ SHOOTS NUN. AT D AT_DEATHBED. Fe et ee ane it Sears tae _ |ister, “have not given us any reason to suppose that the questioner’s ob- No joint representations with the United: Be otek Pale Alto ©. Roth |Grtet Crased M © Fire in| ‘The horses of the coach were caught| Great New Army Puts Strength in| ject would be promoted by adopting the course suggested and outliningjon the same subjects have heen made by any, upon the ffty-seventh day of his self-| Hospital « OME se iran ie Ht ero gst Men Spirit of the French aay, Ceniative terms for peace” neutrals, though the various foreign offices, ti The emphatic statement of Sir Edward was construed as indicating that Germany has no desire to even consider peace at the present time, i Metay Ds ores Feb, 11,—Sister Street and Mise Mary Parrall of No. i shot and seriously tra People. Becond Street, Brooklyn, re! medi- cal ald, went to their homes, OF erelt | was taken te the Swedish Hospital a British troops have for weeks been tendanté were fired upon when Frank| fering from int injuries, & Ser wa eagle. srased b? pouring ite Havre by thousands. «| New War Loan of $1,250,000,000 iit d it wh rived 2 NIAGARA FALLA NY. Febe ai. | Wrary man and poet, who arrived May Be Floated in Germany whipped out, a revolver while| Treeps Guard Bridges in Canada, :| ‘The Canadian ends of both stlonat, Dridwes between’ (rie | M: de Bras said that the effect of the! AMSTERDAM, Feb. 11—Advices from Berlin say that the Kaiser hae alted men of | summoned the leading financiers of Germany for a secret conference, the their Ministers here, have consulted the Government as to its attitude. City of Lodz Retaken by the o Gains in Prussia, Russian PARIS, Feb. 11. (Associated Press). stores; offices,» —Reports of the evacuation of Lods| transports are, bets a arrival of these long ~ fi Kitchener's’ trained army had put . TT to be the float: Ger w Edison Is 68 To-Day, nr P new strength into the apirit of the object of which’ is believed e ing of a new German wer loan ‘Thomas A. Edison is celebrating hi = trey of $1,260,000,000, . quuycalanth birtnday at West Orange, N, pears later. i ip ihe sama ip was somewhat de-|___ It {e:tunderstood that ei large part of this proposed loan 1s expected eh: mT : bod layed by an enormous ice field which tobe taken up by the " Gi Me gece be mk a aap Fae es ey es