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Accused Mrs, Mohr Says Hus FINAL _Tde_ PRICE ONE CENT NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, = f “Cirea 1915 12 PA and Taunted Her With Women WEATHER—Probebly Fair Te Might ond Seturdame . Fee : Onen to AM" | lation Books Onen to Al GES PRICE ONE CENT. TURKS BLOW UI UP A BRITISH TRANSPORT; 320 OFFICERS AND (.550 MEN ARE LOST GAMBLE IN MONE MRS. MOHR BREAKS DOWN: BVESWALL STREET O4YS HUSBAND SLAN IN AUTO AUNTED HER WITH WOMEN SOME NEW THRILLS Widow of Doctor Slain in Auto Her Two Children and Their Home, NOMOVEFOR PEACE ‘BYULS. UNTIL BOTH Bills of Exchange Are the Big, | President Won't A Act Unless savessinininaee jamin , Chips in Game that Bars | Great Britain and Allies ee : | “Dibare 1 Make Overtures. Woman Accused of Hiring Assassins) Pikers. __ to Murder Declares Confessed [opipiing piuc Slayers Are Trying to — “Frame Her Up.” Advances from $4.70 at adapting 4.75, and Chen Takes a Drop. TUATES. Price the Opening to $ (Special From a Staff Correspondent.) PROVIDENCE, R. 1 3—Amid the preparations for funeral of her husband Mrs. Elisabeth Tiffany | Blair Mohr to-day lost her composure for the first time since suspicion fell upon her. She rupted with sobs and The funeral of Dr Sept the of whose death she is accused, The new thrill in Wall Street ts to gamble in foreign exchange. Fluctua- | tons of this new speculative com- | moaity had attempted a forma! interview, but it was soon inter- nded i Mohr an outburst of weeping ‘iich was held at noon to-day at his pre- are equal to the gyrations of tentious home in the Elmwood district, Was arranged in all its details by |‘ most volatile war stocks. It ts no ke Neth cidie' Mes thi coals the widow, who, following her errest yesterday, was released on bail and | Piker's game, for the chips are eiaiak celal teat re returned to her modest boardiig place on Reservoir Avenue, Here she| marked in thousands instead of hun- was 2 authoriatively here to- halted-her duties to receive a uewspaper man and {ndicated @ purpose to| (reds, ax In the stock market. Bills day in official dincussions of the mea- Aleck sue uilenca: haretotoro suse! Jof exchange have $1,000 values for a sage from Pope Benedict, delivered | io Mee Nee esl jminimum and usually run in $10,000 to President Wilson yenterday by | hoe and Insiated tha . [Rae eae Oe ; Cardinal Gibbonr. t euroes ne had GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN Rusts tons tin Angtiah: earing ex: From the fact that the Vatican In * fe of her husband change had @ big jump this morning | in clone touch with Austria the con- plot b ARMIES PART COMPANY and then lopped around tke Bethje-| struction placed by officials on the hae cae vin Steel prices 8 its best days of | Pope's message is that the Germanic | m f 9 big Ivity "i sae sent over) | powers would be willing to discuss cables, pnouncin, i exchange! sis Grand Duke Frederick May Direct! (Able" , announeln sir peace at this time, It was stated by ‘ > phere Wan MOG Sk eee teen thone in clowest touch with the Ad- 1 Move Against the Ser Une RATES Beppe bebe sann| ministration that similar word will bians PLRaSet oes Oeimeane, have to be received from Great ’ mal value of a pound ater. Britain and her allies before the ne . uld continue,, LONDON, sept The Gennan| ine in ae ee ee : me sae President will make any further Ait Vmi¢s On the eastern {decline of British credit, due to war | move 1 1am innocent and 4 veal yous pavy purchases made ne nat prt y {front ure about to part company, ac- [404 heavy purchases made in Amer. | President Wilson has made it clear cording to a despatch to the Ex-|!# ha» disarranged this parity and several times that his original offer of i > Noxiode ridiculous caused the price of exchange to sag ¥ ute that hange Company from} y ; “ services to bring about peace still : wsterdam, / CHORIN OF ROY ARSE CO Ene stands, and that he will do everything wari" lof their plan te v | Usually the price of exchange varies si imarivat This quotes a message from Vienna | We Sra ah) A ahh possible to further the movement , ‘ pnouncing that Field Marshal Arch. |On!Y bY fractions of a cent, i en | The United States, however, will do nooting Ithe pi Wo or three weeks t duke Frederick, Commander-in-chiet | nothing likely to endanger its posl- W of the Austrian armies, to-day bade | ##¥e been Jumps of Ave and ten cent: | tion as a friend to all belligerents, It am makin wvrangements f , ; in a ainele day is was the lure Hae ey official farewell to Field Marshal von en wees Lat j was sald authoritatively of Dr. Mo : he German Commander, |£0" Wall Btreet speculators and a Ont wewss. | president Wilson has given up all the tuner vak, henceforth the | humber ng gamblers plunged | plans for returning to his summer two commanders were|in the exchange market which ordt- \ ‘ ing with each other, | narily ntined fow large firm jnome at Cornish, N. H., this year, It . i an pellevec - ups : ' ‘ sd a v! oune to-da setaly and , . ye Mt te believed | doing an international financial busi- : | was aald at the White House to-day I an armies that have been ———_—_—_—_— ———={that he considers his vacation over TOLD POLICE HUSBAND TAUNT ; Poland will shortly. be | Beas ie } Be ech Walnaetan (tone ED HER WITH WOMEN noved tn the aires Serbia. When English exchangs touched BURNED. IN EXPLOSION : pacman touch with the uropean oot Sith i mit — $4.50 for ity low price this w alg ‘ a a ate t the opr was }was the culmination of what would OF BOMB INGREDIENTS and Maxieas, eaten sand _peaoers : ALKA Gianoae Hae 0 - be called on the Stock Exchange i fy be oe the President would Md the p " x bear raid, Then came a reaction and joe, ss <a Exposition sot . ; init the San Francisco Expositio MI F NEW JOB IN GERMANY) some snorts got caugint, tosing money| yy 0, awdin. WA \v ; und t lin large chunks by a rapld rise Mystery About Jourdan, Who Was| J were deniets anal sie to, other | New York markets did not goquite} Injured While “Experimenting” | BAL IMO! ‘A til reticent atti was “in one of { AMSTERDAM (via London), Sept.|to the extreme of London ~rices at in Flat Wi { = ia | Gibbons mainta eso she wroto the tet! Ling to the Cologne Gazette | the opening to-day, the qu tations in| — if! Flat Where He Lived Alone, | sade tend respecting 4m ooetnla 9 Emily G, Burges, she rman econ al league for| banking Houses of Exctu.nge Place! tnenoctor Owen Kagan of the Bu [the Racccep it em , Pep pane Contral America has been |opentng around $4.70 and upwards to : ania delivered to Preside 1 apa liuith' te ofaaey und Central America hag been |opentng around $4.70 and upwards tol aay ce combustiblon this atteenonn Willi T. Lew gan | mee t 4 Xi Dy, Bernhard Dernburg | $473. Within an hour there was al ctinca pone Capt. 7 illiam Fi ewis Of San] son yesterd ‘ ; ; the ‘ . “A cablegrain Was sent to the Pope « inied on ond Page.) as President heavy decline and the price at 11/tne Bomb Squad, that the ex : 7 A cablegr oY oo? Neal! It is said this move means that Ger- [o'clock was $4.66, esta to ar a ) Francisco, Having @ British | stating that en mien ad hes eH tha Conte a} 1 London there were fluet on i feetved with sr satisfuction the ELEVATORS TAKE A DROP, |many tw going atter ene Contral and} | In London ¢ were fluctuations | mat at 31 Munhattan Street, occupied | Registry, Fired Upon rommunteation of the Holy Father South American trade, Dr, Dernburg,| of ten points in prices during the} yy Kestena Jourdan, would soln it egistry, Fired Upon, | min People G see President of the new association, ex-| The opening was at $4.65 and] op poriy mixed, a powerful bomb sin eae which T had made to mm aaid the pects to go to South America soon en came rapid Jump to $4.70 and al iiar to one found in St. Patrick's ta ; _ |Cardinal, "Pending: the receipt 0 fects all Cars to Sky -— short quick pinch to $4.75. By noon] treqrat SAN PRANCISCO, Sept. &—The|any further information or instruc ernburg during the first ye. thedrw ‘ he Pi me An accident to machinery in ,,Df Pernburg during the first year! the prico had fallen to $4 All = releconl mea taian' atte ERE British ship William T, Lewis, | tons from the Pontiff, I must dectin the basement suddenly shut off all gontative of the Kuiser” in this coun- sranswctiong were before the | yocker Hospital earlier in the day al-}owned by Hind, Rolph & Company |‘ m4 ay Cision tae OF: Sommiags power for the eight elevators in the try, His activities Were of such rk market opened. ; i | | ; concerning the messages Deter tulser howling % . palaeke uiee a a Gay New York rates | most unconsc Hous, with a severe burn | of San Fran was fired upon a ‘ * 2 . ut he 3 "4 4 or the pound jover his heart Nile expe noting tng, Nos, 6-11 Brondway, shortly after + but he was finally * Lea i is believed to have been sunk to-day y 1G noon to-day. Stch of the elevator allowed to return to Germany. ESHA Spare, mere Papert Gf tem-lin the kitchen with IRIN Uepipsciacha peavey i BRITAIN WILL FIGHT Pc de, | pora ) ange o eenstown by a submarine, ac- ras " ark ba wate a) Wolo elappad aod arr Ta London) ay explosion occurred, It. aroused | UNTIL HER PURPOSE lid back to t nd floor where SHELL STRIKE END. | cnticipation oft tac: |neighbors, ‘Chey found Jourdan lying | cording to a message recelved hers HAS BEEN FULFILLE eh landed with ap cod bump ————_— count of § 00 ¢ eatab- Jon the floor sy the Marine Department of the ‘© one was hurt and wet DUNKIRK, N. ¥., Sept. %—A settle. [lished wher ony reneh| When Inspector Eagan went to the om ae aan Sipe | 2 SN Were mont of the airike Of 400 machinists tn banking | commisions VA HARD) oe enn e cree Sater » gi st Comm 2 sailed! Yoxpon, Sept The United wdee ne sive eCpartment a ne B ™ rom averet i is wast afte om informed iT rowed . . th HL aR nae Most of the day the stock market | antimony sulphide and powdered sul- | i 4 f rmed or * a ke was cautious and uncertain. With | ony | Mitwaebey iigi witie a Ul the highest off wuthority that draulie pling an wuluted i ma A meet 4 ward tendencies in leading se. | P - . oy , jumbe England's atttiude toward peace h dre 1 f ing of the strikers has bee Nea ouritie 1 ate the afternoon | Magan erviewed 4 LONDON, Sept. &—The Belgtan| undergone al Htely no clunge since The direet power ¥ for he 4 i ibmitted to the recuritiea and The wa with the ‘ steamer Wihitefteld have been sunk | EIemier Anwil i pervice in the Bowling Green Mulls or minitien } wapany Wards for the) give tt any (ntornu ule ee Prien tv uly ing | ctricity. ‘Two emergency nature of the propo not ntha, | Home of | {bis puat , ERP feds The oselal wi men crews were rus t cone by) but it ts known ive: pioked"sa| a | said their crews have been landed, requested that 1 ed the Edison Company, but the damage appoval of | 1) Steel The nanie diaplaced 208 tons| ‘hia state view nervice was shut off for more BELMONT RESULTS. | — patente np ad etal REFON the an hour, In the meantime pe , [Federal Cireutation Pikares Show | Hr with Fatal Rao BY on the upper floors of the building fn mr covert Vans oF 4 vided i eal mae sca walked down to their luncheon, or|l. ir perated from Eng- n Went lunchiess and those who Were) 3.7 | lish port Keauith ye Sut to lunch, when the br ' . 432,657, | whitat taned eats tend. Making to) fares ina pastor of red, walked up if they | y ine ; 1 \ 2.422 tons, fe] fights te climb or weit in tne Pe ua aso Iv ow Maviean pping | Beigiun er own peopl lobby with the pat pesimnation 0! enr spa Nett pe ompany and Was registered at West] remove forever the me of WF Tavoldsbie” realtanea © roms '4: seek, va ap wmpany aod ‘« West | remov 1 HOLDS HIMSEL READY. Authoritative Following Receipt of Pope's Announcement Message. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—The efforts to bring about peace In Eu- rope until it has received information that Its good offices will be welcomed kdarUepool, tarlem trom Europe. ~ SIDES GIVE A SIGN United States will make no further! —4¢-2— ——. NEW DISASTER TO BRITISH AT THE DARDANELLES COSTS LIVES OF NEARLY 1,900 MIEN —_—<+4=2— Despatch From Sofia via Berlin Says Transport Struck a Mine at the Entrance to the Straits—All on Board Are Drowned. SIX HUNDRED BODIES REPORTED RECOVERED BERLIN, Sept. Sofia,’ 3 (by wireless to Sayville).—Telegrams from ’ says the Overseas News Agency to-day, “state that off the en- This | trance to the Dardanelles a British transport struck a mine and sank with 320 officers, 1,250 soldiers and 300 members of the crew, all of whom were drowned. Six hundred bodies were recovered.” The British Government officially announced on Aug. 17 that the | British transport Royal Edward had been sunk on Saturday, Aug. 11, ia | the Aegean Sea by a German submarine. The number of troops on board and men of the crew, and it was stated | was given as 1,350, with 220 officer that about 600 were saved In the absence of a date for the sinking of the transport reported | through Sofia {t 18 uncertain whether this refers to the sinking of the | Royal Edward or to the loss of another transport by the British. Von Hindenburg Takes Grodno, Last of Great Russian Fortresses BERLIN (via wireless to ton, N. J.), Sept 4ien, von denburg's troops have captured Grod- no fortress, it was offic y an nounced this afternoon. This isthe last of the string of Russian fort- eases to hold out Tucker- Hin- swam the tack. The Russians are falling back to the 4 “Other German forces have reached the Niemen betw the Auguatowo Channel and Swisiecs,” said the offi+ river and aided in the at- east The city of Grodno, on the right} cial statement. “Our cavalry bas bank of the Niemen, also has been) stormed Lennewade occupled by German troop who ‘orthwest and west of Vilna the crossed the river and engaged the] Russi. tried to oppose our ad: Russians in a desperate street bat- but failed, the Russians euf- tle. fering extraordinary losses, Following heavy bombardment Southeast of Mertsch (eight miles German troops have captured the} west of the Vilna-Grodno raftway) latrongly fortified bridgehead at Len- tussians were thrown back, Gen. |newade, northwest of Priedrichstadt,| von Gallwits's troops broke the ene. around which « viol: engagement | my's resistance on the road from has been waged for ten days. Cavalry | Alekszyce to Swislocs — —=! “Von Hindenburg’s army took | GERMANS ADVANCING prisoners yesterday more than 3,000 | Russians, one cannon and eighteen | F RIGA!” hine § | T0 THE PORT 0 "Prince Leopold of Bavaria contin- ues the engagement with the Rus- sans north of Prushany (northeast of sition Only| tsrest-Litovsk). Vield Marsal von Mackensen, pursuing the enemy, has reached Jaslelda, near Silnek and Capture Forty Miles From City on an Important P¢ Baltic. Karkiewl, also the district east ef Kobrit BERLIN (vin London), Sept, S| CM |The German troops which are ad-|.° Wana plage roops have ad- vancing on the Important Rusyian| PANOh" south of Hole © and Duheweje | port of Riga, on the Bultic, have made he southeasern theatre the Aus 1 an troops under Gen Ja further consequential gain Count Both- | Offictal announcement s made sare aproaching the River Sereth, | here that they had ca s;-| “On the western front—near Sou- xo mareh went shez a French hand grenade attack which is about was repulsed, In Flanders and in the i. hampagne regions we have succ exploded mines." MACKENSEN HONORED on pene. s rm FOR HS BIG VICTORY within fall of Warsaw he last of the sex in Poland to hold enable when the rodno-Vilna rail the stronghold south. As & wonders Jusalan Getenses t lies only aboug m the German border railway line runeing ad through Vilna te arenw 4 defor strength has tably Increased in late yeara. ty of Grodno is the capital of he province of that name and haw ®@ population of about 40,000, AMSTERDAM Wilhelm Eagle upon} Mackensen This sa reward for t ture the Rus Hrost-Litovsk Tho order of t vighest honor within the Limperor, } BS, ift of the }