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WOMEN CAPTURED _ AVIATOR LOSES SIGHT P 6,000 FEET IN THE AiR; ‘a GROPES WAY TO EARTH. PARIS, March + iby t _ owed Press) —iloe a Fre orte T ' . aviator, suds 7 aiiy bind Au wilmaes . ‘ by « freemen: fr ‘ Broped his way te height was n k ‘ from the Flanders ba eeant ‘The tieutenant Was « r ’ . breast and & «pent ¢ “b ‘ r re 10 i] wirutk the aviator in the face ein “Deapiie the pain. | to the] The me levers.” said (he mereear » opemed my ey ra # blackness a1 Monte ame to me t 1 and adlor ht for life from 6,000 fret above tin oa t t riding ¢ Z commended my sou to & t open to gBided the machine by * the bal eries be “For five through the air clinging to hiss tate my —— When |} of, a hu there wasn ne but} around The ler the ¢ . The rs re axked as to All who Abe J within the buildings, 1 rded the protection all and entions we reed of nationaltty Then the tie CHRISTIANSSLAIN, THE E FOUR BIG WARSHIPS SUNK BY TURKS |S INPERSIAN TOWNS NEWGERMAN CLAIM VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH MES WK VANDERDILT WHO WAS SCARED BY THE fs rannir Tae WAR SOON TO END __INFAVOROF ALLIES, _ SAYS GEN. FRENCH Victor ritish Field Ma N hal, Because Germans Miscaleula rat far u Ammunition, . nothing bat amma . wars ' ‘ Jonn Rreneh, | ' eit Heigiu rdink | Agency's correspondent at . iquarters t ' fs the prerequisite of . tees and of all pushing ' tr Joba is quoted es aay — ’ ne “Dvery one needs plenty of am \ t inition, but the Germans peed it ag . athe Free than we do, Ihave had @ feel- outs 2 ing for some time past that they were . attion exible being ne of their shells, They g eae WILLIAM #C VANDERBILT Se sicher (heel a6 at ihe bee t fe a ae ae They are economiaing be eo Infion wn Wonder erican Hospital : a te A 4 howspape | ui It Ame Prat coe the manufacture of explosives Ie : : | Was Made Object ot making if felt in Germany, iowa . “Neither ia the morale of their Ad ‘ * “ . Attack | roape the same One gets from them ‘Turkie ele wtrock Die Macehip, t si an impresston of fatigue and jassitude, Inflewt The t val eensur | They had baned all their calculations denied ’ Adon INDON, March 2&—-Min Wo OK lon a eudden stuashing victory, That . 4 a Vancerbiit ar. w a reached here | Man failed and t je of mind of $ , without her ba And ts atopping| thelr troops bus suffered us a con ta ei y adinitted casuals | ae the Rite, telia of an exciting ex. | Hquence 4 the Inf vadehia watehing + ielthn ate 1 do not be be a tong ble tack Parle 1.45 o'clock Munday| 8 Spring well for the morning. Technical diMoutties caused | lien, We are convinced, T and all the bage to be left at Houlogne | {ore b SAE & idecimiye §=SnF CALL FOR PEACE ~STARTSROWIN Lat t fas planed gentiy dow The missions themacives embrace a The aviator will b t f in Sietenant le dead J ounter of buildings, divided into twe 1 oe socalled. Chief of thene [in a great school building, a tile and #, it in thought, could | find protection within ite walla, The und conmiate of a num ber of buildings in the city proper These include a modern hospital of commend | * proportions, churches ¢ the number of twenty-five and oth schools. Over the principal bulldings of thin ¢ ppound th Al fean flag has been placed with the onment of the An joan Consul, it waa said at the oMfces of the Board to-May Urumiah is the centre of a province of Persia. It was aband by the the eam. paign The French mission referred the cablegram, it wan mui founded by the Lazarista Order, and, Including the territory of the ‘prov pty ix ohapels conducted by six an priewts and three na. sighty-olght law work mplo: and there were tn " 7 Sisters of Charity, ac- FIFTEEN POUNDS” Feo! Like a Now Person Since Taking ‘‘Fruit-a-tives” © general store keeper at the ebove one y ga. on account of the geod we experienced from Graton rehvectiven: 1 recommend them strongly to my customers. They were a great boon to me, for about two rs, 1 wae laid up with vomiting =y Jtiesians eariy in to in mest terrific pain at the skull. Doctors feared it was Inflan maties of the Brain, but 1 took ar ite « ives’ steadily until | was fifteen pounds since taking nae . A Canes aatnnk it, June 14th, 1916 “PRUIT-A-TIV —made of fruit juiees and tonice—has the largest sale tive priests ers wer the mis Nae : ording to latest available figures of aay medicine ever known in Canada, | O10! bien nada, Christian quarters which were and is now being made in the U.S. t 1, were occup! ‘We, a ber, 6 ae 8.00, kage . Be,, or agnt on receipt of regular retail price tives, Limited, Ogdensburg, J. ¥.—Advt. niew of native Christians who themselves Nestorlans and cupancy da! buck more 0 years. than 1,6 A New York Mother Tells How Her Little Son Was Made Strong New York City.-—‘‘My little boy, seven years old, was very ill with gastritis, then he contracted measles from the other children, pneumonia soon followed, and there seemed no hope of saving his life. However, we fought oft the disease and he recovered, but was in a very weak and delicate con. dition. The doctor prescribed cod liver oil, but his little stomach swelled up like a drum, and the doctor suid there was no cure for him. I decided to try Vinol, as I had used it myself with splendid results, and it seemed to agree with him. That bloated condition soon disappeared, and now he is @ strong, healthy boy, thanks to Vinol.'’—Mrs, THOMAS FitaGeracp, 1090 Park Ave., New York City. We know Vinol will build up your little ones and inake them healthy, strong and robust, therefore we ask nta of every frail and sickly child to uy a Je of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iren tonic without oil. Children like it because it tastes good. At Riker & Hegeman stores, and at all @ruy stores that display this sign ——> ‘ALSO AT LEADING DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE Two Leading Socialist Members | when the Soctalist Seheldmann urged tr at pr de mm te Gr bi le s sald that the ending of the war is an tor tr it ny Lebedour, whom THERECHSTAS Demand That Steps Be Taken to End War, AMS DAM, March 2% (United reas) "There were stormy reenes the German Retehstag yesterday, t the Government at to end the war, advices from tal mir, who recently easures in Moland, attack upon othe wernment’s: War Seheidmann, tt ttorly against the Government's al ed action in placing the lalint writings and speeches. 1 oritiolved slivered a bi features of th polley is sald, prot nt necessity ow, When we are strong is the time te tell the coun y, through the press, that we fa » basin,” Scheit wnd vic rious, ce on aw rensonabl ann was quoted as saying Lebedour, whose actions are said actions are sald have been disavowed by some of th other German Socialists, said he by learned that the use of the language had n prohibi Alsace. Lorraine sines the wa This polley, Labedour — decla would drive the French-speaking res dents of the ¢ support of Pranc denounced or rman provini He ts said to ha der as “traitors. — —<——— STATE DOINGS AT ALBANY. according to Rerlin to-day At tho same time the Socialist Labe- army ted ban on to to the those responsible for the definite of all them ory awaits uy at the end hard months of war.” with ¢ | wight of the » worvants. Dp Concerning her Hing, she said —————— | “L Was awakened in my home, No {10 § Leroux, by my daughter and | could distinctly hear the whier of the! ROBBED OF $130, HE SAYS. | Zoppeting over ux Then L heard a) a eo astyonl ee hugie alarm in the streots al ors, thirtyen 0 Ay daughter, rushing into my |Wwoker, of No. 1807 Clinton Avenue, the bedroom, 4: "Kun for the cellar, | Hronx, agent for the apartment house mamma, » Zeppelins are over at No. 713 East One Hundred and baer } Pisanl Liag waren tee tae | Saventy-ffth Strect, telephoned the po- collar, 1 insisted, however, on go ; u lice of tho ‘fremont station to-day that upstairs, [wanted to see the Zop- ~s ; looking out of the window, naw [of the apartment houre, . bea oppelin ateoring almoat over my [on the head with an tron bar, and It dropped a trail of aparks that fell into my garden. “No bombs were dropped in our neighborhood, Our hospital is in the Hue Chayeaux, whore several bombs fell. L wonder if the Germans, in- rt at the Americans, intended naging our hospital; it seems in- ible.” ARES OF “RIPPER” NEAR, SAYS THE HEAD | OF THE DETECTIVES phed of $150 by two man. To Patrolman Barnard Moore Walters anid that he belleved his two assailants to be neighborhood loafers who knew ho had been collecting rents. Patrolman Moore could find no traces of a atrugele, and Dr, Bamuel Zucker- No. 1807 Clinton Aven: at Walter suffering from shock, but of assault save a buinp on the ns In a fow minutes after Miss Johnson gave the alarm. “I believe that the murderer was At least some:.here tn the block, and that if the police had taken every person found in the block and made @ minute starch of every hand they must have found traces of blood on the hand of the «. rderer. ‘Tam not criticising the police, for I know that now they are doing everything in thelr powe: It is certain that the police have never made a more thorough search than the present ono for the perpe- trator of any crime. Even on their days off the men are working, looking after every person of unsound mind in thelr precinct. Tho records of all insane patients lately discharged as “cured” are being followed up. Commissioner Woods, who Is in a charge of the work day and night, has beret lydia tn asked the New Jerey authorities to Aven to discuss the personality Of!4, the samo, Every lodging house in ho ert "Mr, i i tho criminal" Mr, Lord continued, ow York and Jersey City is being ‘or to Intimate what plan we are fol- watched for suspects, lowing would seriously interfer Lf y re with | mhomas McCroa, the wanderiag the ends of justice. ‘The: 5 Be OnGe OF 1Neee here the MAt| musician arrested for loitering around ter must rest for the present. An arrest will bo made na short time.” |tB@ house of tho murder at 1 A. M (Continued from First Page) one know whom they were going to interrogate. When they had been an °-|hour and # half upstairs rumors of N- Jan impending arrest were flying, "Wo have made considerable prog- ress, and the prospects are much brighter, sald Deputy Commissioner Frank Lord to The Evening World reporter, Mr. Lord has had tme- 19 | diate charge of the detectives since 1| the bunt for the murderer was begun 1. to “To-day?” asked the reporter, SCAT: WAR man OGD | SOR Fae “1 cannot say,” answered Mr, Lord, |TWenty-se00! | Street Station to Po- lico Hoadquarters, where Inspecto: “Important developments may oceur ae ohare y Faurot will examine bim further. ‘Tho ALBANY, March 2%—Fotlowing to-|UNCLE BELIEVES ASSASSIN prectnet Fateh think he is not the day's lengths upon the Bewley KNEW THE CHILD. a Sole prety Nav ower House) Honry Ecker, uncle of the little ©. pollay) onnt Rue tostay: to, afr meanuren! vurdered girl, told The Evoning| feet suspicious persons, and orders fureciiont of counsel for the | World today Why le believed that have been sent t0 ail preelneta to do- Sea ieeaionlatn Highway some one living near and well ac-| ‘ln ¢ man charged with ingult- ie to-day |quainted with the child 1s the as-|!9# Women or with crimes of ab- 1 fon Nba 19 bythe Co kept normality. Jun is sald to hav tS 4 cr! el | “No stranger could have talked with| fish police officials would say la La ‘ | Complexion mitting ¢ hor ony has passe wer House The Seel incorporating the ef num will ber calendar urned late nbly Ways and M ted out ” Ht providing the machine 0’ ensue has pita owing the favor te, Che Assembly to ure, Poor? Clear Your System With ‘TAPS Poisons from the Intestines et into the Blood, but ‘APS keep the Intestines clean, pure, and heaithy. this nothing about a bundle of blood- stained clothing reported found last night in the building where the child lived, It was suid the clothing was taken to Headquarters, examined and sent back to the house, from which it was inferred its discovery had no sig- nificance, THINK THE MURDERER MAY HAVE BEEN A WOMAN, Among the suggestions to-day was one that the murderer mignt have been a Woman, The autopsy showed the crime was not necessarily that of Le. .ore or given her anything,” be |sald, “Some nust have given her that plece of candy found in her hand only a few moments before the nurier, You remember every one |called her ‘Smarty’ because she was | so clever ‘and bod such pretty maa- ners. “One thing her mother and my wife and all of us had impressed on the child was that she must have nothing to do with strangers, We know that she was obedient and that she would ty ded in the =| have made an outery had any one but] man. Henry Ecker, tbe child's un- an acquaintance approached her in| oie, has come forward with a new the hallway, especially in the bal} theory, He doubts bis little niece darkness of the evening. “Moreover, there was a drop of blood found on the seventh step of the stair leading up from the floor on which the poor child was found, My soon took « particle of this drop down | to the dental collego in Twenty-third Stroet, in which he js a student, and had it analyzed, They found in it a tiny fragment of flesh. This, It }| seams to me, proves that the drop of blood fell from the point of the mur- |derer's knife as ho was hastening to \the roof after the crime. B| “What I most regrot Is that the police did not surround the entire ie larar used the nana fe Wen ae block soon as the alarm was Fae med to use most—bis left—ia \gtvep. They were en the scene with- ing her. | was killed where it was supposed she was alain, It is bis opmion the body was (akon there trom some other part of the house, He thinks the girl w returning tho first time with milk pail When Mrs. Spengier saw oer go Up tho stuira, instead of coming in with the milk, which she got on her second trip from the house, Ecker also believes the murderer was left handed, which set detectives searching for a left handed person mong the persons the child was likely o meet. His reason !s that fin marks on the girl's throat w: ingly made with the right hand. H believes that as the stabbing was the main part of the flend’s work, and the choking a secondary matter, the 23, 1915. Pili Pal —_ —_ ZAPATA MAKES AMENDS DREAD OF DEATH BY CANCER "St DROVE BOOCOCK TO MADNESS -> F if ' y the | —_— ' is. * means if be hed oded money.) * ] * been of * hnew ret T where t« Zapate b 1 We heve raed tn worrks nev Mente | ereat deal recentiy about ne ' payin [whieh re Jan oF n wh A fam he underwe ir of Aw be c . y had no domestic | troubles the ' Monte beach that wor ver bie i oo Physical comdith re mind an A if | BOOCOCK LEFT NO CLUE TO M “ | MOTIVE FOR CRIME ; appre Mealy wa ; 1 Tt Mri Kk, just pb ted b " ‘ r edy, Was writing *. Ditigent search ¢. Aw . ture ¢ . Hight any tet Ra tiie yl a uf kes med Mr ook wer » egg tap wren " b nh | dre ole rT ary for some purpose associated! 40% Mi years old, and wtih ie ta; yabkaga ta 4 | Kenyon, cixnt, waked thie morning w nog tremesivon orpianea They AGKER, MERRALL & CONDIT ih iaveativation wt ~~ beep , ‘i fon the third floor {iscover where Mr, Bove ;: ee Biget meee by : Est COMPANY 160 pene ny between, 980 orelock | MUther Before the tragedy, and alept the morning 4.30 o'clock In the trough all the confusion jr the . roel ay et vend the ha ‘ : has cm wat a as , | While the shooting wan without eye oo mitnvanes, tho yulice Helene. thes Rolled When 1 got here at 915 yesterday | |, SO acide aces Tee een Tlonty J. ceshran,| 2W What happened at the moment spd the shuts were fired. | Vice-President, to-day, “Mr. Hoocvek | oa ae ae n ue wan already he After af vf FROM BUSINESS | utes he eame to my 4 UNUSBUALi.Y EARLY. ‘Henry, L have some jury duty! Mr, Boocock am ne from busl- | 115 |b. jars which [| must attend to to-day, ©) ness unusually eariy. The three ser . rian soon ay it beover with | vante noticed that, but otherwise | Boocock's accounts with (bis) nothing unusual was observed until | c concern are straight. He came here! he reached the dinner table an usmixtant treasurer, Yvon the A®-| Tle shaved and pu evening tor Trust Company wo: organized tn! dre M " Kk also dressed a Iee?, and wan made reasurer twol after hie arrival, putting on w cori The profit is yours nara AKO. Jevening gown, cut low. She wore “Up to aig month: ago Mr. Boos! string of pearty at her throat cook waa the picture of health and) After finishing his dressing, the AT ALL OUR STORES energy. Then he began to complain) banker sat for a time in the library of a painful, but not necessarrily | until called to dinner —_ . serious, ailment, common to people ¢ The servants then noticed that he sedontary habits. Ho appeared to be had v strange Jook in his eves Thy Are You greatly worrled about it and consult. {eyes "rotted," have: been Run Down? od specialists who advised ap opera-| told and Mr, I vbled’ with | nis fork, drop) # though he were tion it more “The operation was performed 1a than once | tuo nervous to bold February at the Post Graduate Hoa-| it. He also ate sparingly, pital. Mr, Boocock was contined to] After dinner Mrs, Boocock went up his bed for ten days or so, When ha{to the third Moor and Mr, Boocock got his strength back he took a trip} Stepped for a minute to the lbrary to Cuba, coming back a week ago.| it ls not known whether be had the His physical health was improved, revolver with him dinner or Anwomic persons oF run down from causes wil » desided benefic pm using this prepa tion nstipation the cause of most human ils, is cor- d by the combl- n of Ol and the Acids of the Port. It improves, the ap- “ tite, alds digestion, tones up the nervous system and ma Rich Red Blood. The taste of the Olive Oll is overcome in this combintion Large Bottle, $1.00 Dewey & SonsCo. but he seemed to be very nervous and| Wbether be returned to the Ubrary to irritable, wet it “ ‘Henry,’ he said tome ashort time| After the couple returned to the ago, ‘I think this thing bas sort of got | rst floor Mr. Boocock lay down on to me! a couch and Mrs, Boocock seated her- “We all think that Mr self at the player plano, softly run- came insane yeaterday ning through that instrument @ roll ory can solve the mystery that played a Beethoven sonata—a According to Mr. Cochran, the re- composition in melancholy vein, | volver Boocock used was given to him, , Some of the servants were busy in three ‘Chriatmases ago jthe basement, Suddenly they heard | Mr. Boocock was accompanied on) *h® music cut short in the middle of his trip to Cuba by Thomas Howell! bar and an instant later a report Boocock be- > other the- ot No. 45 West Fifty-firnt Street, head t they took for the blowing out of | ie WEIS he firm of Bi. H. Howell, Son &|%" automobile tire in the street, Then} ¥ ee Ss Front here was another report, Uneasy, | Co., sugar refiners, at No. Street. Mr. Howell said to an Eve- ning World reporter to-day the servants hurried upstairs. FOUND BANKER DEAD AND HIS | WIFE DYING. i “Of course he Was Insane when Lo ; ee killed bie wife and himself. I am| They found Mrs. Boocock tying Cannot Burn or Explode of the impression that his | y | where she had toppied from the piano came down upon hit all at once and) bench. Mr, Boocock lay on the floor, led him to his murderous design be-|near the couch. He was dead, shot | fore anybody had @ chance to note|throush the left ear, Mrs, Boocock | his metal derangement.” ‘was still breathing. She had a bullet | CARDING Cleaning Flui Cleans Furniture Upholster; BOOCOCK CAME OF PROMINENT through her left eye. | Wee ean heii Carbona and run BROOKLYN FAMILY. The servants at once telephoned “nile kt Hottie All Dragatets Mr, Boocock enjoyed as wide anj|for medical ald. After several efforts acquaintance in exclusive financial| had been made to get In touch with | and society circles as any young busi-| physicjans, Dr. Norman Ditman of | ness man in New York. Tho high|No. 24 East Forty-eighth Street was | social and business standing of his located at the University Club, IF.YOU ARE HARD, TO FIT OUT FIGURES OSES STS MEALS TS ARITS UNDER ( " father, Sumuel Boocock, who 1s one} Meanwhile M-., Henry P. Davison, MORUEACTURERS BRIE. of tho leading citizons of the Borough | wife of the Morgan partner and Mrs, »LaneBryant Kecverk of Brooklyn, were a great ald to the|Boocock's most intimate friend, was | son following his graduation, from|summoned from her home at No, 12| Yalo in 1900. West Fifty-first Street, and Mr. and SIsE. Howard Boocock was a member of| Mrs. James P. Shaw, brother-in-law DORAN: MARY A. at th r,tgme, a ber the Riding, University, Yale, Piping| and aister of Mra, Boocock, were) jirouiyn iwan, 6 : Rock and Racquet and Tennis Clubs,|s¥MmMoned from the Hotel St, Mar- Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M. was born in Brooklyn and in his|saret, Brooklyn, nr Shaw took] VALENTINE.—on Mo March He was y youth associated with tho children of Charge of the house on his arrival, 1015, LUTHER ©., beloved husband et an exclusive and wealthy Brooklyn Prsayp crore arn Fiphouse. 3. Yatuntinn, 19) ie STth yi social set, Among the girls of his ac- = pee ERED SAES: ana 8 Urosiiye, ‘thorsdiy see quaintance was Adele Kenyon, daugh- CHICAGO, March i.—Lake Forest TuiS.ac5 PM Interment Green- of Mr, and Mrs. George Waterman | Colleke was closed to-day and a quar- 1 be ele rater ria, | antino established over Miss Dorothy = jenyon, ae. RENTON (Wi “| Vance, John Milton and the members of HELP WAN a door girl, an enthusiast abou! horses. | the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, as the re- TED—FEMALE, Young Boocock was a horseman and 4 hunter and their mutual interest in field sports drow them together. | ‘They were married soon after Mr Boocock finished his course in Yale | University and went tnto business. For several years after thelr mar-| riage, Mr. and Mrs. Boovock lived tn Englewood, N. J., and were octal loaders in that exclusive suburb. Mrs Boocock travelled extensively abroad, but Mr. Boocock, engrossed in busl- ery preparers, fay. March SE, Sth ave, sult of a number of cases of scarlet] W\STH ver In the school. Advertised Specials are on sale at all our Clerks and — - -| ls Buy LOFTS CANDY because it has all and Deliciousness which belong to Candy and becaui and always Fresh; thirdly, because it does not overtax their purse to keep a supply of Jo“ | LOFT CANDY constantly on hand. 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