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PARAL -_ PRICE ‘ONE CENT. Ea Caperiqu, 100 BRL WENTIFED AS VICTIM | IN BRONX MURDER IS ALIVE; ' KNEW SUSPECT POLICE HOLD: Claudia Hansbury, Declared by Her Aunt to Be the Slain’Woman, Is Found in Troy When The Even- ing World Investigates. @. Tavestigation by The Ever'ng World disclosed to-day that Claudia Eliza- beth Hansbury, who was declared by her aunt to be the victim in the Bronx thurder, is alive in Troy. The discovery upset the plans of the police, who| fought they were near a speedy solution of the mystery. Claudia Elisabeth Hansbury is now Mrs. inpeeag Burns, and she is the murder victim | Wing in Troy at No. 71 Harrison Place. The body tively jdentified ge here last night by her aunt, Mrs. Christine, pied No. von 3 Baseball To-Day Care NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘Wetle Tre Img World was’ Presecuting an investigation which Feoulted in the finding of the young woman, Rafaello Piolullo, the Bronx conttactor who was arrested last aight after « fountain pen which the Police claim is hie was found near the heals woene of the crime, was being ar- AT NEW YORK, raigned in the Bronx Coroner's Court. | BROOKLYN— ‘He was held by Coroner Flynn with- 000000 — ‘out bail until Monday on a charge of| NEW YORK— “eausing the death of one Jane Doe.” 000100 . | Mra. Carr almost collapsed whet! Batteries Rucker and Miller; Mar this afternoon that The Eveni.: quard and Meyers. Umpires —M na had located her nieca ... ‘Troy.| Rigler and Hart ‘The aunt :.\d that she still believed the body in the Morgue was that of PHIADELPINA- BOSTON. Claudia Hunebu... | “But there is one thing,” said Mrs. 00040030 — | Carr, “that might indicate that the | BOSTON— | woman in Troy is Claudia, I heard O0010000 her talk several times about a Billy! jpatteries — Mayer and Kill ant Burne, She @poke about marrying | Hughes and Gowdy. Umpires—Byror him. I don't know where Burns lives.| and Orth, | Of course, it te a striking coincidence | as ene | that the woman in Troy should he AMERICAN LEAGUE. married to a William Burns. = ee PRISONER KWEW VICTIM AS AT WASHINGTON. “CLAUDIA.” YANKS— The mixup concerning the victim's 10010 ~; fdentity was further complicated later) W,cuingron ‘ fm the afternoon when Piciullo was 00010 taken to where the body lay and aftor — three times denying that he knew] Batteries—Fisher and \unamak who it was, finally said: Harper, Ayers aot Henry, Um- “| am sure this is a woman 1|PFe—Mullaney and ivans, knew as Claudia. I used to meet her) AT PHILADELPHIA, in One Hundred and Forty-eighth | BOSTON @treet, but I never knew hor last 001 _ pame. I haven't acen her in five) ayHeticg. months, but ehe went to live in One 000 Street after Hundred and Fourteenth Street after PY eee mee leaving me Bush and Schang, Umpires—chill Piciullo said he could not plait ont and Connolly. the house in One Hundred and For- (ee ty-eighth Street, but i ba Ne FEDERAL LEAGUE. could find the place in One Hundred : and Fourteerth Street and was hur- | NEWARK ar BROOKLYN ried out in an automobile with de- oT Ot fectives to locate the place, 4 Before he finally made the admission | BROOKFEDS he had stolidiy gazed at the body and 0102 denied that he knew the woman. He) gatteries—Whitehouse ard Rariden was taken out and questioned Seaton and Lang. Mipires- Messrs again brought In, but maintained th he did not know her. After a third inspection of the body he made thr admission When Piciullo was arrested a letter jJohnatone and Fy ‘FLAMES OUST TENANTS IN APARTMENT HOUSE.» was found in bis pocket in whiet mention, was made of a Mrs. Carr police say, tol em Mrs #ielullo, the pol raat nS nae Tasllisnan Ge vechen imal h care Warr’s address Mrs. Vary was tals Se tears hiinine Gee to the Brony Detective Bureau and and 144 Wast One Hundred and | Fifth Street. were driven from their homes this afternoon by a fire which started at the base of a dumbwaitar shalt and shot p the haft tc INT ite 7 recognized Piciallo as a man who had | ay known her niece. She then went to| the Fordhem Morgue and positively | declared that the body there was that | of her niece SAYS SHE KNEW PICIULLO NEW YORK. ‘Phe firs: intimation thet the iden- ification wan wrong came when Claudia Hansbury’s brother, in Troy, eaid his sister was in that city, She way found ihe Harrison Place address and then said that her nam' was now Mrs. Burns Mrs, Burns admit Nhe inane mage 1 was une Weneued va a sou Vaser Che_ * Circulath ulation Tooks Open to All." | Open to All.” | the Centre Drive in Contral Park at a morning Benjamin Jeckson, @ lawyer {of the machine opposite Seventieth ;|said he bad not accepted delivery of the Pree York World) NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL u6 1 BRITISH LOSS TO DATE IN WAR 139,347; FRENCH CLAIM BIG GAINS IN ALSACE’ Claudia Elizabeth Hansbury, Who ntified as Murder Victim ho eh LAWYER KILLED AS AUTO ITS TREE IN CENTRAL RK Benjamin Jackson Pinned Un- der Car Wrecked After It Swerves, BRAKES WERE FAULTY. Machine Caught Fire When Gasoline Tank Was Broken, | | | | | | | Running his big touring car along! high rate of speed at 4 o'clock thie at No, 37 Liberty Street, lost control Street, The automobile, in which Jackson was riding ulone, swerved suddenly toward the east side of the Drive, plunged into a large tree and was wrecked, the Jawyer being pinned under the debris Then gasoline, which poured out of the ebattered tank, was ignited. A few ininutes after the crash thre icemen reached the scene, dragged out the body of Jackson and turned in an alarm of fire. A sur- eon from Flower Hoxpltal found the lawyer had been killed instantly. His identification was established by I*t- ters found iu his pockets and later by L. Fiher, a special officer at the Valm Gardens, who was acquainted ClAv0Ia BLIZZ ABET HANDUEY JOHN BUNNY VERY ILL AT HOME IN BROOKLYN; NOTED AS MOVIE STAR WHITMAN NAMES NEW TAX BOARD: ' ' | with him. Fisher was driving through the park im an automobile i when the biasing wrecka-e at- | tracted him. ‘ Jackson, a on of Former Coroner| Famous Vitagraph Comedian Jackson, was forty years old, unmar- ried anc Itved at No. § West One Hundred and Eighth Street. An investigation by the police dis- closed that several days ago the law- yer sold the machine which was wrecked to Robert N, Malone of No. 3409 Giles Place, the Bronx, Maloney Appointments by Governor Follow Signing of Bill That Ousts Democrats. Suffers Relapse After Phy- sical Breakdown, John Bunny, moving picture actor, whore face is familiar to millions of moving picture ALBANY, April 15.—As members theatre: patrons of tho new Tax Hoard, Gov. Whitman aul it because the brakes were defective over the world, is critically at hia 3. and he had Insiated they be repaired: |home, No, 141i Glenwood Road, Flat. | 2eminated to-day Martin Saxe, New ‘This statement, together with a novel bush, Dr. A. HW. Richardson « f No | York: Charles Knapp, Canandaigua, dated AUB. Alen was fount (n 1943 East One Hundred and Seventy |and Raiph W. Thomas, Hamilton Jackson's clothing, expiaine iy 8} fourth Street, the Bronx, the Bunny 1 *y t measure how the accident occurred family physician, said to-day be yea Saze will be Chairman @ Board, The note contained thy words, “Look AVES pad wage pf the now wee fler Mr. fackson's brakes.” to pull the patient through, but his Peulp pin Sebati 4 Tho police believe the brakes falied |wondition iv grave By SUB Benate ‘atten’ | scussion to work when dackaon came to a} Mr, Bunny suffered 4 physical during which saint fewder Wagnit curve in the drive and tha Fae iline eae nal} sought ty de the om luat control of the machine. BroAkGhwn sliyte\Weeka ayo: “HA WAR| oi ere) Whe tarin of aake Will epepinadiacemenia ordered to take a rest and appeared Ne th aba Fes geen 2 HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS, | to be regaining: his health until euriy| aria in 1918 An appointees to-day, when a relapse set in and Dr j ee a ea i aro attorneys, Saxe and Thomas are] aeition: tor three-|Richardaon wns hastily summoned | oon cary Rorb Mulacn garene Upward; five furlonge.| Mr, Bunny 19 suffering from weakness | (000" TANS SEU MOre vs (Ural), § to 1 to 2 and), heart and a Aiscase of the i J ne ae = Pes Al), 6 ‘}ot the heart and a disease of the its | (°° YR An | ee an | neve year and the uther members $¢,000| Long before moving pituraa ware 28et | an Asie ue Hye en adh f pubIIG On| shertly nefore sending the nom: tantalngy AN VARY AS oO MLL ong to the Senate, the Governor na end of the country to the : és | fasnod ii which ousted the two hilles Astite, 144 (Haynes), 1 aga comedian, Short and round! Hemocr Banialauloners and ehire ie i, Hace and funny of face, he was an ideal) ea inuch cory.. ution tax | inese wow yap ctr In certain Hinew and oftes orth) with attendant patronage, from the 1, MP) wore written to Nt his personatity Mer to the Tax Board | th He was one of the first of tie wel i neve are \ known actors 1) gy into the moving nay l, Byrnes, Brooklyn: Widiam Fellow, i picture fleld an. for vere he u sullivan). Norw and Joseph Buea 8 among the most popular of the seroen Schwab, New York. Byrnes, a THIRD RACK ‘ Link daiesaie fammany — led Was Chairman. fillies wand gi srapa Stock Company, tot Whey reecived $4,000 a year each. te-—-Hambi, 108 (Rice), + cently b6en on the stago toui t a & to 1 and 1, fret: R 1198 the aead of his own compat seegnid ete, 108 Bo : JERSEY JOKER PUTS ONE Nien nea STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, Hi raceen tite sree OVER ON THE ASSEMBLY King Tu 1 Wi Care: . San Juan 1A. M, | nd te . Adriatic: Liverpool 5.30 P.M, Pour a v0 TRENTO d yr 1 “4 $12 Men ‘STopcoalséSuits,$5, 95 es ata antiene + PHEM HUB" Clothing Comer. Brody as ' vii pala pede cor Barclay Street. app, ‘Woelworth ane a> on roviding Bulluing wil! aol | o-duy ond Friday ays | f tho State be closed i mene Spring Sults Toy ; at Hh IOAN CeCe Moni Da and che Pourth of all MI a rp Haste oad ibe Livadvvar oe ovue st wwede teres Malsley S066 gusday ale 20M commen Special Sessions Justices Say He and in the battle ttl steps to the station platform from " raging around the German wedge eaat the last car. Violated Agreement With of St. Mihiel the French are declared The crew of the train, mited by Maier have made furtier gains the einergency crew kept on the Chat The text of ine French War Office jham Square station, did good work| Eddie loy. the comedian, waa! report toliow with hand extinguishers before fire-| found @riity in Special Semsions tu |} eur La Boieiia our heavy artile men arrived to complete the work|day of viviating the terms of thelien couplet wrecked Germama of putting out the fire, which |p itvelé| @pecini permit from the Mayor ale! sneiters and trenene. was trivial low him to exitit hig younger! “du tho Argonne, near Wontaines Tho trucks of the cars were left tnlehiidren on the stage [t Was aur-Charles, a local engagement took such & posit by the deralimert charged tho Poy permitted bis place from trench to trench, im that power had to be shut off la} fourieeneyeur-od daughter Mary) Whica we guined tue advantage, Our |edditional | from the Board of Fducation. Fiftes she i# to be a mother she mui ‘jeave of absence for two years with. ° WEA THER—P ate to-night ond Pridep, . ra ————D PRICE ONE CENT. SD (“Cireutation Books Open to All.” V ition Books Open to All” V au 915. 24 PAGES ——— 30 HURT ON “L” IN PANIC AFTER CARS JUMP TRACK Second Avenue Train Derailed and Short Circuit Starts a Fire. BRITAIN GREAT LOSS, T0 THE KAISER'S ARMY TOLD IN PARLIAMENT French Claim Important Advances at Two Points on the Battle Line, but Berlin Declares That All Afé tacks Have Been Repulsed. TWO MORE SHIPS SUNK; ONE FROM BALTIMORE. LONDON, April 15.—The total of British casualties in the war from the beginning of hostilities yp to April 11 is 139,347 men, according to an announcement made in the House of Commons this afternoon by Hare old J. Tennant, Under Secretary of War. Out of this total, according to the report of Sir John French, the British lost 12,811 in the three days’ fighting at Neueve Chapelle. The, killed in that battle numberd 190 officers and 2,837 men. The Uritish steamahtp Ptarmigan ———————__________ WOMEN ARE TRAMPLED. Accident Causes Tie-Up for an Hour and a Half on Two Lines, ‘The thigd and fourth cam of a | sorth-bound Second Avenue elevated train jumped the track at 7.10 A. M to-day the train wae drawing ewey from the Chatham Square Gte- trou, and caused a short circuit. The Aagnes of electricity terrified the oe- | vupants of the seven well-filea care And set fre to the ‘ated structure. Phere was a rush for doors ead #indows, men and women were tram. pied th the crush, and many windows were broken by panic-stricken pas- eengere in their efforte to escape. Miss Roso Havner, ninet e aalesgivl of No, 1906 Avenue F,| has been torpedoed and sunk by althe North Minder Lightship, in the Chea was left semt-conacious on} German submarine near the North | Nerth Sea. The crow of twenty-three meu were saved and taken abewrd the Vehtshtp. Hinder Lightship in the North Sea. Eleven sa!lors of the Ptarmigan's crew the floor with heel marks on her face and neck. Miss Mamie Conner of No. | The Katwyk was a frel¢ teamer, 51 Catharine Straet was bowled ower Of tWenty-two men were suved | Built in 1903, she was 1 net tone aha Her-antile dls od Gav Wan. | THO Ptarmigan was @ 788-ton m-j and 281 feet long cated trom der of No. ®t Can or nuftered | OF OWNED by the General Steam Navi- htotteydam | gation Company try was Her port of regis. | 99d parsed Dover April 14 from many cuts and bruises on the peters London face and hands All three were! rie Netherlands atcamer Katwyk, | GAINS AT TWO POINTS treated on the Chathain Sauare Sta- - b tion and taXen to Volunteer Hospttas, [or altimure. for ‘ani i CLAIMED BY FRENCH: ° Many others received minor injuries. Ambulance surgeons treated DENIALS IN BERLIN Anchored vaven miles to the west of} more than fifty persons for minor {njuries A vealla aeearee EDD R PARIS, April 1s (United Press). i mile in the sharp bth in U ec man ‘oftwom went tack tanmgn ene] CEVTING CHILDREN SING on eee ding to despatches re+ Hay, train after the excitement had aub- Near La Hoiselie, sided and found it was only a fow Division Street so the wrecking crew and his nine-year-old gon Richard | ascendancy over the Germans at thie could work without danger from thelt, sing ““lipperary” at Hau point Is becwaing more and more third rail, ‘This Wed up traffic on|srein's, March ¥ | pronounced the Third Avenue line below Eighth >—-— “On April is, (ue day following the Street and on the Second Avenue line below Canal Street, and rosuited in such a jam all along both lines that| policemen, including mounted equad, had to be sent for. | Many ‘.ains were stalled above and| ropulse by our artillery of the coum= ter attack at Les Bparges made ay the enemy debouching from Combes, the Germany bombarded our positions but did not attack “The extension of our front at JEST OF HOTEL KILLS | SELF WITH REVOLVER) After being defected Pan un Ally wood, ulres to-day by cutting his wrlat iu m Our 4s roadered un mastere @f AWAITING STORK, 18 at the Chelsea, a family hotel on the principal German trench, Attagke Twenty-third Street, hetween Bov- co the north of this trench also gained enth and Eighth Avenues, an who for us a section of ground 400 yards long and 100 yards deep. The new trench gained by’ us near the Esseys Fiirey highroad, remains in our pose session, “Near Fey-ev-Haye a bombardment was followed by an Infantry attack, In the forest of Le Pretre, after hav- ing won in the course of the thir teenth part of the German lines, we maintained our gains yesterday an@ stopped a counter attack by machine guns, “In Alsace, to the north of L@ Lauche, we made progress amountiag to Afteen nundred yards in the digeee tion of Schnepfen-Riethkopf.”” TEACHERS GET ‘LEAVE’? ered night as E. Bo North] 1 hicago eluded his observers for, a moment and, stepping Into a bath- room, killed himself with a revolver | Dullet through the right temple. ae DIRECT TAX OF $18,000,000. ALBANY. April 15.--A Republican caucus here to-day decided that a direct tax of $18,000,000 at the very least would be Imposed on New York State this year ae $32,000,000 BILL PASSES. ALBANY, April 16.—-Under an emer- gency message from Gov, Whitma $12,000,000 appropriation bi'l was n ke Ascombly ata to-dag, after an hours debae, 1. Bow gee te thy Sen- once ats ce eID Fighteen public schoo! teachers who expect to become mothers have ob- tained two years’ leave of absence of them are serving in elementary schools, one is in 4 bigh school and two are especial teachers Applications for this leave were made during March under the by-law ot the bourd which -aquires that as soon as a teacher becomes eware that ask for out pay v leave is granted by pariniandents and repored to banat Thess etgh: tau Usa) Uader toe oem — the Board vabea ace BERLIN (vis wireless to Sa; UL), April 1—The French have at- om