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CITY WATCHED FOR SIGN OF “RIPPER” —_ Volice on the Alert in Case At tempt ts IN Made to Carry BROOKLIN HUNT Police Une rth a Clue in Py) Borough Which th , Phink hiaportant Though the doy of the death threat taade by the author of the ripper jettere arrived without any sequel to the murders of tle Leonore Cobo nad little Charlie Murray, the police did not relam their vigilanoe in the wlightest degree Clroulare were pre pared describing (he two erimen, Ing what is known of the ¢ and showing photograble fa of all leviers received by Mea and Mrs, Murray whieh are ti may be in the handwriting of the lurking degenorate ‘Those circulars are being sen! to all penal Inatitutions where a ra of prisoners’ penmanship is kept, and they will also be sent to a large num ber of banks on t! heory that th in no direct proof that the slayer m: not be a man in good cireumstan ag other men who attacked little girs We proved to be in the past Under the direction Liouts, Kerr and Haupt, veteran detectives, @ sqiiad of men is kept busy checking up on all prisoners recently dis %! a reed from almshousea, insane b # yiums and Like institutions, Police: men, particularily the ma do ones who have children of their own, are Joing @ lot of investigation in their ywn neighborhoods on their own time. it is stated at headquarters that the fund of information thus being accumtlated promises to be of the utmost value to the Department in the future, whether it proves of any : service in this case or not. One thing it seems to have shown the astonishing number of de- : ranged persons who are at liberty in New York. The detectives have found whole families who are seriously de- fective, yet who are under no ree straint whatever. It seems easy to } obtain releases from private asylums: in fact, the release ts apparently auto- matic when the patient's friends or relatives fall in thetr supply of money, From fi to a hundred letters Dearing upon the ripper murders Feontinue ty be wail every day, ) some evidently the result of spite % work in which the writer seeks to even up A grudge against some one py accusing him of the hideous crimes which have so stirred the ep- Aire coromunit Vii swith t s* int one o sw © the Murray je, one of thos wh led yester day being an old woman who claius to be a seeress, and who says she oretold before the birth of the present J. Plerpont Morgan that he woult be assassinated unless ce! in precau- tions were taken, J. Pierpont Morgan er. took those precautions, she said, and his son’s life was saved, F. Fizi, arrested jast night at No Avenue ©, on complaint of Little Mary Manning, is the only suspect now being investigated by the police. Mary Murray, th eight-year-old sister of Charlie Murray, was taken to the Second Branch Detective Bureau this morning and asked if she could pick from the line-up the man she waw run past her out of the hallway in which her brother was killed. She looked hard a said he was not the man, Nevertheless Capt. Gildea had Fizi sent to the Yorkville Court with a request that he be ra- manded for further investigation, In the Yorkvilie Court before Mag fatrate Levy yaid he could prove ‘af alibi, Whereupon he was held with- out bail until to-morrow to produce his witne: John Robinson, twenty-seven, tho who Was arrested opposite the Murray tenement on the night of the murder, was arraigned before Mag trate Levy on a charge of violating the Sullivan Law. He had just been discharged from Bellevue H where he had been sent May 3 amination = : | La THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1916. CORNER (fF » Gallant Sailors on Wyoming Show Pretty Visitors ROOSEVELTHARD How the Big Guns Are Worked in Grim Warfare HIT BY DECISION 4 ~ GONNER SHOwSsS ‘HO: Ls WORKED LUNCHEON GUESTS ‘IN HISTORIC TAVERN, saci Fite and Drum Greet Naval Man, Entertained by Sons of Revolution. {miral Pletcher, accompanied by Rear-Admirals Boush, Coffman an@ McLean, and the captains of several of the battleships in the Hudson, we entertained at lungheon, this afternoon, at Fraunces Tavern by the Sons of the Revolution. In ten minutes the officers of the | fleet arrived at the entrance to the celebrated tavern, and there two fifers and a drummer in Continental uniform greeted them with ‘Yankee Doodie. Four flag bearers at the door hela the national colors, the flag of Ola France and the flag of the society | The gatherine place for the Ad | miral, his stag? and the other officers and guests of the Sons was the long, scond-story room in which Washing. on bade farewell to hig officers at the | clowe of Revolution Rot Olyphant, President of the; sooiety, with ‘Talbot Olyphant, Phittp mh lor, Soinuel Wo Fadrehitd vad others pceived Admiral Pletcher, embers of the aoclety Act us omcorte of the, As the Mning-room on the celed by the ffera drum. | mer and the four historic flage, the! luncheon party made a tour of the long room and then tn pairs, arm-in- n, marched up the etaire to the luncheon: President George A. McAneny, Act- l\nu-Mayor, did not reach the Tavern luntil the march was ende@, but was in time for the luncheon, NAVAL MEN AND CIVILIANS OF PROMINENCE ARE GUESTS. At the guest table were James M. vck, former Asaletant Attorne: Generel; Gen Asa Bird Gardiner, Col. Edward F. Glenn, Rear Admiral De Witt Coffman, Talbot Olyphant, Rey. Dr. Ernest M. Stires, Dock Com- | missioner RK. A. C Smith, Rear Ad- | miral No R. Usher, Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard; Acting Muyor McAneny, Robert Otyphant, | Admiral Fletcher, George T, Wilson, Rear Admiret Boush, Samuel W. Falrehild, Rear Admiral Walter McLean, Brig. Gen. Ho F Hodges, Col, Daniel Appleton, Capt. Albert Gleaves, Cay’. Alexander # Halstead and Philip R)inelande:, The number at the luncheon was} about one hundred, about half of them being naval offfeers, all in full » FLEET'S OFFICERS Ie PRESIDENT'S WORDS editorial paragraph remarks: from Lord Charles B: 201 BRITISH VESSELS USED TO SELL PAPERS, AND 1,556 LIVES LOST Merchant- sford ent eave ary . | “Too Proud to Fight” in Big! This Applies Only to Letters on Street men ant Is Up Placards Date. LONDON, May 11 (Associated, ox pax, May 11 | Press). The words ” proud tO) progs).—The com Aight" cover in huge letters most of) rtieh whips, not the placards displayed on the stree + > haa MY of London to. ‘day » advertise toe thus far jas heen 201 ve ' apers of the city, oss of i has been The text of Hrexident Wilson's} Thomas J. MieNamara, speech at Philadelphia last night, | s ° » Ady printed here to-day, reached London | peer ge. (hed too late for general comment. Tho ‘ese flguires in toe tou Evening Standard, however, in an mons to-day in response to « question “President Wilson is @ high minded | py, . man, and we can understand what he | T8e total of abips, Dr MacNamara meant by this rather u said, lucluded merchant vessels, mark, Unfortunately « yachts, trawlers and drifters sunk not undoratand this Kind of righteous- from the opening of the war up to neas. If America could only, wa the | noon to-day President says, convince Germany of OT, her unjustico to mankind, how digni- fied and useful would be hi @ neutral.” Position WIRELESS FROM COURT PUZZLES REAR-ADMIRAL Youth Ad Hetween ot aac Heart, No | 80 when Message Telling of Robbery Sent as Test in Marconi Suit Causes Complicati day nis, vhen Fergu ton recox ty-one yc West @ testimony before Judge Chut- din the United States District Court in Brooklyn in the suit of the Marcon! Wireless Company of Amer- jem agolnat ihe Auanic Communi- eating Company, controlling (ue Telefunken stadon at Sayv: Veloped naval complications teat the statement wauilty and y and run. yesterday of G uniform, ‘The Board of Managers of| be Sons the Revolution met the Admiral and his brother officers at Kightieth Street and North River in{ the U. 8S. Vigilant, the tender which had been placed at thelr disposal for | the day the Battery the party Jisembarked and hurrted in motor | cura to , tavern. meunted policemen, At the conclusion of the luncheon, the managers escorted (le naval men | to the Battery and there the Vigilant picked them up and took them to thelr ships up the TMudson. th escorted by | TO-DAY WITH THE FLEET. Baseball parties and parties for enlisted men afternoon, Theatre parties for enlisted men in the n, ° P. M.--Reception to officers at the New York Yacht Club, theatre in the ere Whittier Picard, professur ngineeriig at Harvard Uni versity, that apparatus had been tu vented long beture Marcval’s tim Apable of sending wireless messin s al antiquated Ww ess nd Shrewsbury and Monmouth called on the telephone and is even said to hay onaulted Washington, To-day the re ceiving operator at tha Navy Yard remembered to tell the Rear Admiral spiel lewd $8.62 Was RO heavy ROBBED THE P00 Lare, $400 the and during the winter from 1 Church ny. $30u baw R BOX, je Theft and le Held for of the Sacred 455 West WMifty-firet Street Volicema founds tn the church at he drew his revol on ate ani ‘The thief heard him coming, Jumped! through 4 back window lescribe went 1800, h wth tit larc wos han was strung together by Prof. Picard Three of the four Judge Chatfield directed him to send Peete with it a newspaper paragraph to): a. fF Rear Admiral Usher through the wine. of the firm of Siar less plant at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. | ured th the att ‘The parawraplt told of the robbery t© sue James W |by masked men of the car barna wt! turned to Mis Shrowsbury, No , early yesterday mn minister tow morning d, according The wirelons despatch was handed ing’ Ramue to Rear Admiral Usher it oalght el without any ox nation a& te source, tia worrled ove an the nessage came from Judge Chat ALHANY, Ma feild. Mil intended t Stil inystited, but ready to help the Court anmandant of the Navy Yard catted tidge Chattteld ono) ORY the telephone. He then lear le watuad, Gord mysterious message was no man He sail thet for submarine or torpedo box Ue fortune telling & nese, ’ je Mioieaug. that he n Ferguson heard] climbed the | tn, Th vl rh ot Maxwell « pt Osborne Kot him the #ex Muhony old, who live M. to- away twen, No. 417 pleaded Vent Side ) Hts wi —S— JEWEL THIEF REPENTED. Nestored Atl Bat One of t | INUBELTRAL iys Barnes Was N ‘ i) LAWYERS IN WRANGLI Det r lly Swept Out Ie hatwe ty Samuel M. Willian: (Special Stall Correapondent The Evening Wertd) HaCURE, NOY. May it ‘ Ps Justice Anite Ita Noose Wel malt thie the ies have been ne wed town ‘ tw bree pec iihoations f alt the o weeping sraes will go before the sit) + # decided vietory tn ' jon for Mr Harnes s Andrews dealt another iow Koowevelt’s enume this after ruling ut all evidence relat Albany prinin me ataiee Til further narrows the Reames velit defense and lraved tanding | wticatly on ona tex, that of partiaan combination in the Senator at ection of WT Ante from thie Jonw point and problematical ef feet of Ue it eves own hearsay | kestimon we defense is nearly Jawept ou cour |} Fminediately after thie ruling the Barnes side began it's testimony: in he senatorial election » Lynde Stetaon, New Yor! ¢ brains of the in dep De cratic belt wae eall ed as ft Our of th witness, three Weeks of lestimony jy the Colonel and his various w hossex bearing on these two general | charges, a large part has been | | atric on ont of the record by the) {Court because it did not connect | Hornes directly with the transactions jelted The « we of bi-partisan combina. | tion now reats solely upon testimony relating to the election of a Demo- tie United States Senator in 1911, nit Was alleged Barnes agreed ) Murphy to keep his banda off mmany every opportunity ALL BI-PARTISAN TESTIMONY GOES INTO DISCARD. All the rest of the testimony relat- ing to bi-partisan combinations in the Legisiature has gone into the legal discard. This includes the defeat of the Hughes Race Track Ant!-Gam- Ming BIL of 1908, defeat of direct primary legistation in 1910, election of 1 P. Allds as Republican leader of the Senate and other measures in "MANAGER 1S NAMED FOR FROHMAN ESTATE ish Court Acts Pending Arrival Eng of Personal Representative of Dead Theatrical Man. which Democrats voted with the Re- publicans LONDON, May t= Westock W The Court dectired that all thie ridge, legal representative In this/evidence had no weight im Justifiea- country of ha Frohman of New] tion, but would be allowed to atand York, one of the victims Luat-| jn the record merely for purposes to tania disaster, was appoluted receiver |giow the extent to which Barnes dom and manus f Mr Prohman’s e-| inated and controled the Republican tate by the Chancery Court to-day on] organization. It can be used only as an application made by Thon Bouel-ly corroborative prop in. ¢ caull, Who ls a cred. the extent! with the Senutorial contest o ‘ otis appoint nent is made to cover|#Ht not as sustaining any of | the only a period wh lapse when [other allegations as to bi-partinan & personal repre ean take! combon «in the Legislature, cueme or CHS faints heuer snd of the Colonel's broad ee At mndde tothe Cour e “Toharges against Harnes, that he wan Walter H. Page Aiverican Am->|in crooked business and crooked poli- | peaand A MERNAME| Cog, este upon TWO. Props, One i ul Nstownl. urging him| Which bas bean allowed to remain tn | ake to the Canard Cam-|evidence and iy still under discussion, pany and to the British Admiralty |. bi finally deci thin afternoon the Lusitania are imperative.” jthe Albany printing ring operations, In thie connection Mr Page aatd | roy there was alleged that Harnes dt to-day that the Embassy was doing tie orodtad/:cut deity everything possible to expedite the |Tecuy profited ou of Bipte and ee recovery of bodies and that he had | printing busin whieh he aseur assurances from the Admiralty andjfor his Albany Evening Journa the company that they were doing | (nrough itieal pull and would continue to do the ame. | ' N. TORY As! ihe Frnbaasy thay taken steps to | COMER Bag wee Stany, “S| have the bx of Americans em- yhat will go to the jury with balmed and upon identification it will] But what will go e that the: are returned tojall the influence of iis exuberant tel). | America }inug is Col, Roosevelt’ SOUTH AMERICANS HERE. intron years, whien was given out a eas ‘direct evidence to prove Mis charge: Finanets eats of as the lawy but ‘® say D itimation” to lessen the amount of ot damagen jn casa the verdict wen Field Maton igainat him . 1 nots iam ha mon p nenee visiied hall te They here t nil. pan-Ameri wi + in Washing tay Ay renee steps wilh be it closer | Hancial and industrial relations be-| the United States and South) n repul | the Ates will be the 1 ° fbr am | hi eee i 0) Washington Hineland pele Maia!) | SUNDAY EXCURSION Mifare Aries yt pana or || Samdays, May 16, 30, June 13 jauet ara C Aldao and t A a Teale | — tle Atatior Wameingtos ¢ Returning, leaves > Son to Me, and Mire, th G, A sen Was born San 20 ash | tied Mates fen —_—— BLAMES HIS TROUBLES ot and fatien ort to-day te teatity regarding even! Ro wan Pract tene mows)? esos OW WIS MOTHER-IN-LAW we . pre ’ pe - ' Lom ' ‘ " jon to Wetmore te toe trOrk anthgamiing Innis rom Meddling wut be 6 te valle’ in oe at © the advisatanty of gs hand , ortting « toe lo prevent nade (We courtroom ' tntert we ng today wh on ehement pros bee uw yA. Humber one +0 sreument« * #re kiyn physician. Hving t evlde Mr te by ‘ " ey put le “* con ’ pd hs ¥ bed oe sulferings “ ; ie Mr lime t ’ Awd te pd . ne fw he is the . ‘ ' ‘ sw injunction, The whuse influesw . be yp oe deg would lee hue ery of the Lie Ges ie Hunker says he would be pepe iy) armen . r at whee @ 1” ' ‘ ¢ ; * voRy aw sumed a n¥ddie of the road definition which mallified both fear ia the |)" A Hares yand joy in tae Ht etl iy a eevariiy mean), ' ois bur r Murphy were venal or! Nhyeun! wreck. bie that they obtained money by thin a Mra Hunk vow at the Martha anos, t fino a formance the word eo of unfaithfuiness f thelr duties atime SCORES ARE FINED IN CRUSADE AAAST UTERES OF PARKS ! Magistrates Threaten More Se-| vere Punishment to See- ond-Time Violators, Scores of persons aumimoned to Court, Sunday, tor littering the parks with paper and refuse and destroy (ing shrubbery, were arraigned in the Mawiatrate's Courts, to-day, and fined, All of the Magistrates before whom the offender were arraigned voleed their determination to do thoir share in keeping the parks clean and a fow intimated that if finer were not suMcient, a sterner punishment would be meted out, In Bronx Park, where there were many patrolmen assigned to plain clothes duty, the greatest number of offenders was summoned, One hun- dred and ninety of them were ar- raigned before Magistrate House in the Morrisania Court, today, and with Director William T, Hornaday, of Bronx Park, sitting on the bench at hie side, Magistrate House imponed fines ranging from $1 to $6, the a’ age fine being about three dollars. “tT am going to de atop these people who turn the public parks into dumping Kro: said Magistrate House, “and if any of you come before me again for this offense you will get worse than a fine.” Director Hornaday sald he was pleaaed with the work of the police| and the Magiatrates in endeavoring to have the parks proteoted, und said strong action was necessary if the parks wore to be kept from becoming “beer garden ptenic ground: There were many atitomondiliats among those suminonod, the police. man in each case stating they catrying away blossoms and flowers Many bought them from boys, but the Court held they were wrong in King them from the park and en couraging the destruction of the trees There were several women among the offenders, Mra Louise Tarner of No 502 Weat One Hundred and Twenty-second Street, summoned for walking n the grass, offered the plea that ahe was following her child, who persisted In running on the awn, but she was fined 61 $5 to $10 end one of our genuine OSTRICH BOA: hion dee rupt to de | Washi what I can to were| n Motel with aged tive ther to 4 er daughter hustion Donnelly week temporary Treatments for $5 found | « large number ople suffering from clogged jostrity, throat dt deafness, J noises and discharging ears, leet th condith and go Without treatment becay they do hot know where they can obtain all ful treatment at a price they can afford to pay For years | have kept my fees at the lowest point of any well trained spectuliat tn New York, but I find | that now even my regular fees would be beyond the means of many. 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