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= PR Ab ddeg ONE CENT town raw S & * the Sew GIRL WHO ACCUSED OSBORNE | TOOK HOTEL CLERK'S HINT | THAT ‘LIVER’ MIGHT BE ‘IM ent om FADO MINUTES, BROUGHT BACK TO Then putas “Oliver” Said He Was a Member of i the N. Y. A. C. SO SHE WROTE TO HIM. District Attorney Is Going to | Try to Get Five Indict- ments in Case. lear Massage Revives Pris- | oner Who Took Cyanide and “ Circulation Books Open to LIFE FORSHOURS All. ] te treme dork Werte SLAYER’ GUN SET FIRE 10 WIFE HE SHOT BEFORE SELF {Gruesome Discovery of Fire-! men Who Were Pui Out Tenement Blaze. valled to PLANNED IT WITH CARE, Varadi Had Bound Wife With Clothesline Before Shoot- Her in Her Bed. When Battalion Chief Carlock Engine No. third floor front apartment at No. 173 ot Co. 26 burst into East Fourth Sircet in respouse to an Was Declared Lifeless. Rac Tanzer, the young shop fore- ‘woman who sued James W. Osborne for $60,000 for breach of promise andy has withdrawn the suit, told to-day} for the first time how she came to confuse “Oliver Osborne” with James” W. Osborne. Her explanation was alleged bank swindler, wanted in dif. made at the office of her new attor-| ferent cities, who swallowed cyanide ney, Havold Spielberg. |of potassium in the eity prison to- ‘Special to The Brening World, BOSTON, March 30.—Brought back Ife by massage of the heart, Willard Walace, of Chicag to manual ; cath . day, it was thought for a time Ta thei Anat place: the YOUns) night live to learn that he was woman, who was as self-pormessed) the subject of one of the most une as thouch she were directing the! ysual operations ever performed in work of forty girls in the hat factory} this city. W, was apparently At which she was empigyed, “1 want dead for nine ites. Dr. WE to suy that there is # mblance | J. Brickley 0! Relief between ‘Oliver Osborne’ and James) staff announe the presence of W. Osborne, I never saw James W.| associate medical examiner Dr, Will- fain Watters that the man was would like to try the oper known as the manual massag heart on this man,” sald De as he guzed at Dr, Watte: Dr, Brickiey sugKe Dr. Watters assented. In a moment Dr. Brickley made an abdominal incision about five inches long, and then placed Ma bare hand inside of the opening and, rei Osborne but ones before the hearing court, “Oliver Osborne’ at the Hotel Netherland, Street and Fifth Avenue. T was so} infatuated with him that I went there to look for him one day shortly after we met, ‘They told mo that ‘Oliver Oshorne’ did not live there, but that James W. Osborne frequently stopped That gave me the first intimation | of the Brickley When | | told me he lived | Fifty-ninth | hat the ‘Oliver Osh I knew Wasi the heart of Wallace, began to mas really James W, Osborne. |sage gently, rubbing it with the WHY SHE SENT LETTERS TO) slightest pressure, Inside of four ATHLETIC CLUB, “Oliver told me he was an athlete and a college man, and, as he spoke about the New York Athletic Club, 1 assumed that he was a member there, That is how I came to address the letters to the club, All my idea that "Oliver Osborne’ was James W. Os- ‘borne was based on assumption,” When United States District minutes heart beats were again per- ceptible, but Dr. Brickley and his as- sistants kept at the patient, also se- curing a pulmotor to aid. Four minut after the Dr. Brickley had said to Medical niner Watters “this is your case,” he made the announce- ment that the man was “alive” again, Wallace swallowed the cyanide of time that Assoclute Ate was told of the state-| potassium at 9.15 A. M, to-day. At aporney ashe ‘Tanger, he said, | 1051.4. M. ho was pronounced dead iments made by is ' At 11 o'clock, afi lying apparently ‘As to the resemblance between! tifeless for 9 minutes he was revived Oliver Osborne’ and James W. Os-|by the heart massage and hin heart ‘ beats quite regular until 2.10 borne, the girl told mo yesterday! pat eien he again collapsed and sthat the men didn't resemble cach) aie to had lived % hours and 10 othe: ; in fact she volunteered that Mthere wasn't the flightest point of osemblance between them. “However, 1 am not surprised Fr contradiction of what she told me. for whole story |s a inass of cont: tctions and improbabiltties. The so- Jed confession of Miss Tanzer does Prot clear up the Osborne case so far ‘as my office is concerned and the case not b leaned up for weeks, but you may rest assured that it will be minutes after the doctor the operation, WOULD RATHER KISS DEVIL THAN HUSBAND Supreme Court Justice Gavegan was greatly surprised to-day when Josoph S$. Beran, an attache of the United States Engineer's office in Washing ton, declared on the witness stand | that Mis wife, Julia gins Beran, performed at up, LAWYER CALLS IT A ‘COMEDY OF ERRORS.’ jhad taken all the ess out of Mr. Spielberg professes to believe) his married life by telling bin that that the Osborne matter was com-| she “would rather kiss the devil than Jetely settled by the statement of | hii.” “his client. He called the case a} Reran is suin Py for separa comedy of errors” to-day Tho | ten and it was this outspoken prefer medy" part of it is not discernible [ence for a Satanic kiss rought the District Attorney, who intends | te rouple y court, Otherwise, he submit to the Mederal Grand Jury [Sid they might be livin happily te vidence shiloh ive eves Will war ther now, nt the find f five Indictments | “Thut's hard Ving to quarrel fox consplelag te use the malls tn a | Bbett’ sald tee Are vou plan to defraud faomen W. Osborne W ive together cs Post-Ollleo Inspectors Swayne and Husband replied aitehly ha Mayhew, who checked up dates and * The wife was uncertain atid places mentioned by Miss ‘Tanger in| hesitated, Finally ; ' her long statement mado to the Dis-) Wuldn’t tive with hin in New York inlet Attorney yesterday, report that! Justice Gavegan save her time to ee decide whore she would like 1 live by (Continued on Second Page.) contifuing the trial. 1 the operation | alarm of fire this morning, he fought until he upon the body of a man lying his way through the smok: came ng bed face down beside a bla Mop- ing it was not too late to resuscitate the | NEW YORK, TUESDAY MARCH 30 1 weaver . » ne renee oul . CENT alation Rooks Open ta AIL" | ) 18 PAGES PRIC ONE CUNARD LINER, GUARDED BY WARSHIPS, SPEEDED IN DARKNESS FROM SUBMARINE "CHANGE BOOMS DETECTIVETELLS AGAIN TO-DAY ON HOW HE UNCOVERED, — te ALL BIG LINERS FROM NEW YORK ‘Het Tone ares Lot” NQW UNDER GUARD OF DESTROYERS — | Bethlehem Lead in Biggest Day ind Rock Trade Since War Began — HITS | [Bears Oy, Force Recessions | General Net Changes Are Slight. Wall Street plunged into speculation to-day on tie t Bost) business the Exehange has had since} the European war began. Total sales amounted to 682,000 shares of stocks Vand 5,627,000 of bonds, After five hours of exciting trading in «@ dozen specialtios, n t of which ar non Amateo Polignane, — the 0K policeman who ed the St Wat fiek’s Cathedral bomb conapiracy,+ Was the first witnoss called to-day! when the trial of Frank Carmine Carbone, the alleged ptotters,| Describes Hi ternal Machines Is elated was vart 1 The polleeman in unusually sneannth | hand Polignane \ IHE BOUGHT EXPLOSIVES and} “Reds' Stand att iT Vork on Bomb ‘case Valk Making Ine} by Police Witness Abarno and Judge Sessions uined Nott tn of Ge borore erat WO MEN TRAPPED IN ST. PATRICK'S WITH BOMB NOW ON TRIAL, Liner Orduna, Warned of Danger in | the Irish Sea, Had Her Lifeboats Ready to Be Launched in Case | of an Attack. | —-——— 117 AGUILA VICTIMS SAFE; LOSS ON Two SHIPS WAS 121 LONDON, My arch 3 30.—b angels steamers Palaba horror over the torpedoing of the Aguila, of lite now estimated at 124, ave concern for the satety of other big passenger- zone," and with a loss | Rave way to-day tog 4 | carrying liners about to enter the German “war | + Representatives ot big shipping companies besieged the Admiralty | offices. They were ty precautions have been, | taken to protect (transatlantic liners from New York from submarine at- assured that extraordir dividend paye the market closed the man, Chief Carlock dragged Bim | i, nese at high levela, white | ent looking and clean-cut 10 appear tacks during their passage through the Irish Sea. They are now accom. Into the fresher alr of the dining TOOM, i matiwaye and investment encey. Aa he ndvatned (0 thecwltnem panied by destroyers ) © Was startled to tind that the worn he. nmile a mere i via i 3 ee ' a ‘i curities were lower than yesterday’s|Chalr to be sworn he smiled vf . Escorted by destroyers and nine sweepers to guard against German bi Fe at i " ia uth, Closing price dently Abarno and Ca wed + submarines reported off the harbor, the Cunard liner Orduna sped up the |from a bullet wound in his mo pan Hin and whispers hone an + | He wax dead. It Wie! 8 (eplurne sot! “pr ma) Bean) A ' Misti + Mersey and into Liverpool toway. Her officers had been warned by wire. On the bed # moment later, when speculation. ‘There were signa of old | other © less of the sinking of the Palaba. one ha peen trot t oO PAY. tine p e vein ain in the rare | folignant began by sayin Wann t » “ 1 $b 1 th hi b - r into pl ime plungers being as inthe mare}? ah hectic a . The Orduna is only one knot faster than the Falaba, which was easily he fremen discov hia Ive Ii hugo bloke af atoch RIYA R NILE ORNS pee Ml : ' saat body. « eormin ena ae meh WMES blovka abla pollew foree an Wht in + | overhauled by the cighteen-knot German raider. Consequently her officers with clothes line, She had been| With @ recklessness that scared tho 1914. Thy way detailed on * took took extriordinary precaution Killed by two bullet wounds in the little pikers out of the came. Instead | “plain clothes duty : 4 0 quaianeeees mamemmuaacsamaas ° The liners boat were i pore head, ‘The flashes from the revoiver|of the narrow fluctuations in small! “On the 2th of November, aid the : ae ' ap. re made ready which Killed her had set Are to th?! ervotions that have ruled during the| Withers, “Twas detailed to wateh a 2 | owered In case of submarine bedelothes the Anal touch Of iy wig monthe, variations of a full] band of anarchists having headquar . atte, veral Halifax contingents, horror to the grim spectacle 1 oiat wate iedtnation ftors at No. 201 Bost One Hun 4 composed of Newfoundland military On investigation. the man pre General business conditions ang {and Sixth Street, and known ax thy : recruits en route to England, volume, to be Louls Varadi, thirty-the ), | Brese! up im Hothe pl and . ily at ena PAeryiletir ete tnd the wom. | eenuine causes had Y to do with : rd ine ataii + ERAN AMMAN TANLC ‘ turily stood guard while the Orduna, marie ON WHERE ANE oe rise and prices, Pools of | became acqualnte: . . nie Jan his wife, Ethel, twenty-six years ue i i ah uae Wy _ a i ? 4 Aftor joining the Tresel group, © C&anine CARBONS. > under full speed and in almost utter old, NER reat Re a aeee LPotignane said he visited the pres * » darknems dashed through the [rtsh Trom Louis Frey, a brother of Mrs. {(uotations on a sensational aeate WrVMRERELE TERE nets to Mou, 4 Thane ‘ Ma ats by Inne t lamba who ventured inte the at N $01 Nast Ono funder aed ; news of the sinking of the V mrad it was jaarne Ai ‘he an TIL TEAE WARRING MAIS Co Ee Moor ee] BR BER a week and there Faluba was a secret among the Or-« Jiad apparentiy Kone about his deadly | el aaw Carb vn anarehl q] to reap pre " duna’s officers until th . preparations wiih careful thorough wie as ey udenianen maianien thar avis . ih LW BRITAIN IS FACING dee 0 e reached |ness, Brey, Who lea restaurant omnis ks like Hethishen , fee idoniitied if Averpoo! \bue and out of work at present, had ba i at tore, Fs ixwell Me | ME aden, wh lent t fled ; : Officials of the Elder Line to-day asked Varadi last night to ol him iba NO Bante - i ne uy uy : ind TELLS HOW HE BECAME IN- Wadsworth ot Cameronia annoupced that revised figures. show at 7 o'clock th morning so that he “ wate ne | ‘ ' + . s 7 Might go cut in search of work,{oauee its amo ix near to canixor—| TIMATE WITH ANAROHIOTS, || hinks That Merchant Ships [' "sh! tose of ito of 112 from the Varadi 1 him, tut when roy | Were the apectaltion that went up ana! Polianano thea went on to daveriie | torpedoing of the Falaba, Kight bodies looked at the tine be found that it/4°wm with wide variations, Tn com-| 180 work Wet Ne mal Ale fer Bie Should Fire on Submarines. | have been recovered, 104 passengers . any | Pany with them was Roek Island, the eae}, ETOUN, : Senne ON and me ° was only 5 lala ¥ Hen oases By one railway stock to show activity, | te place and making fires. He met ‘latinas nae re “_ f the crow are stilt Ne hed done this, yo Bulls and bears both dug themselves |Carbone in December and Carbone Anchor Line eteanier Cam>|are poeitine thee ree ee something unintelligible and went} ot and there was dead-|*ald he waa not satisfied with the = * are positive that these have perished, buck te Res Tay alte math) 7 locked battle. Prices swung back and | Colorless manner in whieh the mem- aront was chased by a subs] ae a he survives were penni- ees Tal Bean eee Mune | forth like tho lines in Flanders, with-| bere of the group conducted them-|I abhor Men Back Employers in| mrs tn Iriah Sen, arrived here | tem | Ty , SOR paRy brovideg them | OMS! OL HU CLARE RRLAT) S ee* 8! Ives, Carbone said, according t 2 to-day from Glasgow. Capt, Wads . ansportation te r homes, et Whdun MO Patina | Ot decisive remults se ay PAC Heat ee ripe apollo Mat Thitd | At firat the bulls had the fleld with | Pollgnano, that they were entirely to | Ficht) for Bano on |worth, hor commandor, says the | Acutin sunk by arabe ae steamer s ae sory Cea t nad mean’ to get} 2" Iitind rush that boosted some] inactive. Ho believed tomby should Cameronia showod the subinarine w! ing afteon members ot sto Prag sais of the way recy pos | Wuetations to new high levels, but] be thrown and told the dotective he Drink claan pale of he crew and two passengers, t oy ei Neh to ‘a soon ‘the boy lott he took later they were obliged to fall back | Knew how to tt ake bi nnd woul 1| —e Capt, W worth carried it " | mafety. ' AERETAeS CRE eau tt > batore bank Chavaea, teach Polignano, the latter testifted [plan thet be said he would pursue | a. clothes line and, seemingly with : un charg ie ‘ This is the fourth boat res * atten ae wife, passed it twice, ‘The first forward wedges were driv-| In the basement at N Oo Kast) LONDOE March 1 (Aswoctatod! hoefore inaving here on Murch 6, in} g, as eat seat teas ae € leesund body andiunder the bed: en byt 1, Rock Iwi} One Hundred and Sixth Street he} Pre Lrant Ivastic aa! the event of being attach Howald’l have fonadared. “The cranes ce eae Mra: Varedl was a large, powerful] and and udas. Both. | heard two ¢ bomba. i prevailitir In Russia today faces that he would run trom a submarine | now supposed to have lost thelr lives woman and it would appear that her| lehems charged over the ground they (Continued on Seventh Page.) the Unite low on a straight course He didn't bo- | with the sinking of the Aguila is nine. husband wished to inake certain of| occupled yesterday, went beyond the am ans 2 desatl i : ley ws of the letter eent {lave In the gigmug getaway At an inquust at Milford Haven tos carrytt tthe grim business he had| §-yard post, which had heen ther | “Twas on the brid te seid, | day into the sinking of the Falaba, in hund ve shot her and him-| furthest point of advance, and WRECKED SUBMARINE {dy Davia the Chaneel- |ewhon wa went into the Irish sea. | surviving officers tostified that when self touched ™ before being driven back | | tthe to the shipown- |On March 14 [ saw the periscope of al the submarine was sighted the Fale a J tartheinfdmer position 1S MOVED 563 FEET, Hon compete successfully |Stbmarine halt a mite astern, and E]aba’s captain ordered (ull speed | Tho Rock Island Western contin. t with th houted to the engine owd On] ahead and altered the v 6 | with the news of 1 " HOTEL JEWEL THIEF GETS gent, so long in financial disgrace, : all steam. We can make 18 knots an} while th w was thon went forward in fine style and|{ , | sinking o@ the British liner Palate! hour under forced drauht, 1 k ew | by i | 5 YEARS ON ‘GUILTY’ PLEA gained a total of 12 points over yes. |Cratt Rey 1 24 Feet Beneat ¥( nosubmarine with the ions that t slinary submarine could not omurine overhauled the tner lterday morning's position, to trench | Surface Outside Honolulu Har ty tt 10 . jmake than 14 knots and was! within ninutes and signalled: }31. ‘They held close around that point \ iene Gibanoell > tile sure T could Ket away, which T did | \ 1 1 your shiz The Ernest f. Shandan, ex-convict, who | for constderable time, Dan Reva hor Cable Again SI =: : p With submarines chasingg you at] § L hey her c ind the | runs t Judge Moore hustled supports. A " rate of IS knots an hour the t t: “Stop ¢ o ne . ie ' sr areca Ne AIP rhe Bastern contingent of Rock Is HONOLULU, March 8 nk. and so far ant ae is hopeless. T lis ner |e you Palaba te af ae Man A Square and Lempert haxe | andere, headed hy N. 1. Amster, ran | (te eah att eae ete t thee in the North Att atid 1 A hor boats over the Nc wala of the vnlueof] them for annual meeting a a LRE nee ar sitanls tat can ue \ lo when the torpedy struck ber rea t . te nope | Hrowles et strugelod to buy at | Pot teediys | Over of the eneed aps by | inflated pri The tremendous e¢ he Ae aN be ofa fealing v u ql va ' sed tad a however yon Dew wi, and both | se : aed « sink ties toni fap] harties were obl back " : 9 ea \ t ‘ wk what « Wher q F wey ieulagty won ae ee Te pone | ne Stow Away ne PA XG w fr aven th libieatene ar Land: Tine an rahi ‘ Re Me i Pour German ste ud wore | fot De ‘ prom wu wn wine cei. can, If aveyed the > | Lie Ae bray RUAN SRR URE sarc: bi 1 off | the use of in. mediately " 4 dig pas. STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. 1 ony it nodn tou tite nen nana | lh Joni tha, white tho that sie ¢ sou! otually had , a Hem GraehiCRnalUsaEé ch the fa = Simos seer abor lead qually anxious for) be sti 1 fl ! n sunk by a German torpedo, other Saratog A 2 VVALM. theriand ond enlist in the German DEPORTED 1 LA CAMOLINA Gheraton 4 toe | the u of some prohibitory | don't want to be W abou ‘iners m eApect to meet the same Cameronia, Glasgow... 21 PY Me army, Basu eee weet free ears under fuji peng tate. 5 / Hiseomeat, gp eer earner rer -———_—-——- ¢ ipsiiinaeaetnaiieineiniiaus me

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