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FINAL —_— “ Ctrealatio Covreigt Books Open to Al AT Ts NEW _P tos ONE CEAT MURDER SCANDAL | MAY LINK NOTABLES ‘OF NEWPORT VILLAS Powerful FIVE PERSONS SHOT IN ROW OVER SALE OF EAR OF CORN; CHILD BYSTANDER DEAD ee Influence Suppress Investigation in Bullets Fly in East Thirteenth Street) Us oh DS Mole Where Italians Crowd Before | RLED ON MOTORCYCLE. Shrines at Religious Festa. | iiaasahe Widow Accused of Inciting r The wounded Mrs, SALAMONA PIAZZA, forty-two, of No. are Police Robbins, of Barrington, an et ‘tache of the jail and the tuiee negroes themselv: 442 East Thirteenth Street, Shot in the chest 6 united to-day in denying TONY CUCCIO. twenty-seven years old, 442 Kast Thirteenth Street,| that George W. Healis, Ceell Virgil Bhot in the rip ide of the back Brown and Henry Spellman had re- JOSEPH BONATO, No, 440 East Thirteenth stre n right «ide of | DUdlated their confession, in which abdomen |they charged that Mrs. Bitzabeth L. s . Mohr bired 1) om to kill her husband, TACIMO SHANO, thirty-eight years old. No. 442 Kast Thirteenth Street! py ¢, Franklin Mobr, and to “de up” Shot in the right Miss Emily Burger. thigh Five persous were taken to Bellevue Hospits eri om gunshot ae : . Wiiita on ta rons ot = due! this afternoon on Thirteenth steeer| Murder May Demand Trial | Beside Dead Body in | ine, but Denies His Scheme between First Avenue and Avenue A, One of the victims, a boy of eight, | for Vindication. | Roadway. 4 Vas Illegal. @ied in a short time. The dead boy was Carlo Romano, cight years old, | ————— - y of No. 435 Bust teenth Street, who was shot in the back of the head PROVIDENCE, Sept. 6.—Chiet ot} CAMDEN, N L, Sept. 6.—Though the YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1 ORD MURDERED IN 'AUSTRIAN ENVOY FEUD OVER WOMAN, MAY RECEIVE HIS SAYS PROSECUTOR “WALKING: PAPERS" Notes to Murdered Millionaire Said to Reveal Existence of | Admits Seeking to Make Trou- ble in War Munitions Plants Warm Attachment. | in This Country. MET IN BUSINESS DEAL. PO EXPLAIN TO LANSING. Motorists Tell of Seing Man) Says Letter Seized Was Genu- WASHINGTON, Sept, 6.—Austrian soared ‘ing the murder Of} armpaswador Dumba to-day wired Sec- samuel 8, Cord, the weu al es. \ Samuel 8; Cord, the wealthy real @8-l rary of State Lansing asking an ap- tate operator, has grown deeper day pointment for to-morrow to give bis by the lust week, Prosecutor version of the charges that he planned | ever to-day that he will a : | to foment trouble In Amertean muni-| unravel the and that it ial tlons plants. The request was prompt- ” *Tliy granted. Dr Dumba has no en Cord’s attentions to a woman was the {6 ment with the President cause of rine. ' » World's revelation concerning | Cord was fifty Dumba ix years old, an en the plans of Dt have created The otin ce ab When the nen were asked !f|torprising man, who founded the : rile e'clock, At of the Ital ’ they had dented making the coates- | ; dunes ‘suber ot Pinust* distinct sensation in Washington, It eis sion Healix declared n DICE SU INER) PE | was virtually the eole topie of con- | fans on that block opened this morn-| We never said nothin" elphia, developed: It, and was land~ places where officials Qng. The street is in gaia attire from “And we ain't goin’ to agy nothin srl to most of those who live tn it.| gathe: ily. ne end t othe Several ahrines| either,” added Brown. His wife is a French woman of| President Wilson read The Worid's ring the inscrip This unexpected turn in the cael vig cis tw wan wpparcacly devoted to|@@spatch from London with keen in- #. De Tind has strengthened the impression that} cee: ste wan tebe {t » but following his usual policy Dther shrines were being constructed ’ 17 | powerful t Influence emanating| [5 home and was nway from | of waiting full information before fwhen the shots rang out ALL COMERS THLE from high circles in Providence, New. | it except on business; yet two letters | making a statement, he said nothing Mrs. Piazza, the woman vietim of} pe and other places has been| from the woman in the case were for publication, Secretary Lansing he shooting, keeps 4 candy store at} brought to bear to prevent Mrs! found among his papers scattered in followed a similar course, Yo, 442 East Thirteenth Street, and | Mobr's prosecution, the thicket where his body wax found,| . TO® Stat question asked by om- fwas in front of her place that the Teddy Pell Lose Three! hrouzh his patients, many of them | i clals and the few diplomats now ito trouble took place. Od e -OSCS AFC’ associated with the “oldest families,"| near Delain, in Pensauken township, Washington was After two hours’ investigation thet St light Set he S | the murdered physician is known to] by two boys last Tuesday noo “Will President Wilson present police concluded from the mass of| ral ts in the Semi-’ | jaye exerted considerable influence aires conauieonoatratad.. dievat Dumbs with hie e. soporte or will he torles they heard and evidence an Rhode tala politics. Some of; tacked ana |24vi8e the Vienna Government in- Soreond, Meee the row occurred over| Finals To-Day Vea oe recuse vosn. betieved, are| tMnks her husband was attacked and| formally ¢hat Dumba is no longer the purchase of an ear of corn by| eager to auppress annoying dlsd killed by bighwWaymen who robbed | persona grata in this country, and Boreph Bonato, one of the wounded WOREUT AILS, Rent. &—Maurice| Ue that would attend a detaiied| him of a jarge sum of Hut | that the bites States would be alad fen. Bonuto, they say, went across Marignta sae ath mts 7 si scrutiny of bis accounts for’ the} ihe t that Cord 4 waren SS naps Hn. ete without dolay? Rho street to buy the ear of Corn And |e een nent comora’ Tenat,| benadt of & murder fury much money when he left lis office | his que dpe wan unanawered aa ot into an altercation with tho} id nehip ons sive eiee| There are rumors that startling |in the Bullitt Building, Philadelphia, | £4" 1# responsible oMclals were con oman and her son-in-law, Tony} oe mead Ballin the a vide finai | (selosures are yet to be made. One} jast Monday afternoon, together with | corned EAE wae a neral im- eet another of the victims! og inis afternoon. MeLoughtin's| °° Mts Munr's attorneys said to day finding of the woman's jetters, | Pression 3s t i President might Honato was stabbed in the back IMAG Waa Aa aoliawe are “Within a day or two we will #1V@l has convinced Prosecutor Kraft that | PF ary a ve y ay for Dumba's Ronato then went to his home and | > In the third set. Pell showed | Ut something that will make mighty | jeaiousy inspired the crime. He wili recall 1 it were not for the fact that @eturned in a few minutes with i] oc demblo improvement and forces | Mteresting reading, We have eatis-| got reveal the contents of t [1 40 doing more hurm than good brother, Ignacio, Almost immediately | eLoughlin to the 12th game before! Met ourselves, not only as lawyers) ters now; but he admits that they | would reeus - Rhe shooting began. Some of the wit-] he could win. but as citize that Mra Mobr 18/indicate a warm attachment between nia Ve nbassador Dumba eatia- eases say that others partteipated in pen ee Nt, and Tam putting it mildly! Gord and the woman and that the| fee the Administration that he hae he shooting. Still another story ts }in saying the public will be startled mot secretly an often us they | been Acting. within the bounds of $onatos who bought the corn and not 1 6 woman in the ca rein pha nied i 5 was stabbed. ‘The with Dr. Mohr said to-day, in regard | her husband for mo: un a ine ow le his before the State Hrothers, who proceeded to sustain] WASHINGTON, Sept.'6— Secretary | Made undor cover to save Mrs. MOMY | ordinar good look vow | to allows Dumba to keep his position the family pride. Daniels will not make a inal report that leaders politics and society A) fn Philade!phia part of the time, and) 9 bul deed Me ls Relisved Beers: Little Carlo Romano, who was shot| on plans for strengthening the navy| {hls Stato are desperate through fear known that se met Cord som sida? arr hoe es cane un fn the back of the head, was 200 feet | until he has received further Informa ® isu i. eats * t he ere ai s TR eee Linikea Mites Oo Pee way from where the shooting tovk | tion regarding lessons learned during re, Molir should be DrOURnY TP) about s ata 5 be Hie He was playing under a bridge] the present war an. | trial isos cadded Se he earls Tho w a, It nes tolerate a repetition of such - i te Raats tw tore hg | immensely vi n the certain was The street was in wild disorder The Ussed | baffled for years attempts to bring tjat the ‘ x. matic situation betwi the United mai several for the him to book for the sort of practice it gost that they nflicted a States, Germany and Austria-Hun fwhen the police under Deputy Com- | navy with the | Aone But WAB NOT | Was common knowledge he indulyed per sindden ‘ here gary is still delicate and that what a Grey arrived Hina Ohio ye Lege Ceccmesiadmeantonnees Thev!. More Pea the PY f the body had reste 1 fow Settlement of vital issues might be Pat And ‘Ambulyaces: 859 & pire 1 res ' ame w th rd sax turned squarely around by ill-oon Paeae cian uP. te congested | MONTREAL RESULTS. f : Ve tung roady to! thru iuder the sidered public comment, bhoroughtare udde ACh TRACK: Bet, as Seno aad a ; t 2 th nie Ignacio Bo PU Pe it rhe ee Atos ee nOY j ‘ ane Wis forw Gj ‘ Thirteenth Siree at Avenue DAC ch } ian aa «A gaan hy Detectives Hickson and Gardner, Matis) | eg man f i ; mw eo Kiver H produ while running the scene of the |} \ After the serv ' I Ideds on Ini M ' Fi w wa shooting : a CHita (6 & , silo: In ; on Vicans Shano was on a chatr y ‘ , \ t oHorily de ; suk ( that ¢ Tied by two men when o ( eu Mol q nl t ; i be police, His wounded thigh bad | i an Hh ‘ H) Mea t eat ‘ t I ' Ww on Aiosion -“ been rudely bandaged and the two| \f m, aut Re a HOY "4 \ eure of “poe men were endeavoring to get hhn Into] 8430" show #8. Mamaia font lo gyno ; } sisi ane his home at No, 442 eenth \ Btreet. Hoe was take pvt ) Dew " 4 € the 7 Ay two men were also detained said, after an hour's geillir ald, Was nursiig gtea ie mictarinte went on, ce by, dopaiah sAiubaoundions ia tea Assistant District Attorney Skinner! had the right in t Mohr because of some of them noted'the make of tho of war ts #aid to involve the question | went to Police Headquarters and prothe was confined to her bed! c4t sO ut least three of them suy ~-—-. questioned all the witnesses brought All the wounded will recover, —_ ate of partin collap: PR ARR em ent they could identity the maa, (Continued on Fourth Page) 9 _ FIVE SHOT IN STREET BATTLE; CHILD DEAD — Uneettiod, Provably Showers Te-nighty Rein Te-merram , FINAL SB PRICE OnE. One. = f “Circulation Rooks Open to Yo All” | 915 10 PAGES 8 HESPERIAN SUNK BY TORPEDO; NO WARNING, SAYS CAPTAIN —+ 20 LIVES LOST ON THE HESPERIA, SAYS U.S. CONSUL AT QUEENSTOWN + TRIAN AMBASSADOR ACCUSED OF CAUSING STRIKES INUNITED STATES Victims Included Thirteen of, the Passengers and Six of the Crew— 604 on Board When the Explo- sion Took Place. GERMANY MAY DISAVOW SINKING OF THE STEAMER QUEENSTOWN, Sept. 6.—-Capt. Main, of the Hesperian, made the statement to-day that the vessel had been torpedoed and that no warning was given. LONDON, Sept. 6.—A despatch this afternoon from Untted States Consul Wesley Frost, stationed at Queenstown, said twenty lives were probably lost on the Allan liner Hesperian, which sank thie morning, thirty-four hours after she hit a mine or was torpedoed test Saturday evening. He sald the steamer sank at 6.40 o'clock not fae from the scene of the explosion, Another despatch said thirteen passengers were missing, These, % inchided one paSSeNge, Six secuint cabin and six third class, ven victims were probably among the crew. A body has been identified as that of Miss Carberry, probably of Newfoundland. It was said that another woman ‘had died One despatch said that an eleven-monthe- was said The other woman's WOMAN ‘CIRCUS | RIDER FOUND DEAD IN ROOM after boarding a rescue ship. old baby had died, Earlier reports had indicated that all of the passengers and crew Bruises on Body Lead to Arrest had been accounted for. f Man: on SU A despatch from Amsterdam said a report from Berlin stated Ger- many might disavow the attack on the Hesperia 3 picion ee : perian if English reports of | the circumstances are corroborated by her submarine commander, Freda atron, twenty - seven Germany’s explanation, th . nal +2 kee ache itninrr neieas Eh : ermany’s explanation, the despatch said, would be that if a sub- dead in her apartment at No. 157 Bast | Marine torpedoed the liner without warning it was because the U-boat One Hundred and Twelf to-|had left its base before the new instructions were issued through the day. ‘Theve were bruise her body | a Amiralty and the room was tn disorder. De-["™ feotiver of the Third Hranch arreatea| Capt. Main and @ volunteer crew ($$$ John Kerns, who lived with the wo ae iweuty SS ine ie nee showed the decks awash and the liner man, on susplet , st OW Oe eee a nimht tha Ilexperian set. | 200Ut to take the final plunge thing about her death. ‘The captain and crew were taken Dayt ye of by rescue boats and landed later tled gradual lly by the head Korn said he was asleep in, bed and ern Bilal vest MR bak Bart in Queenstown by the steamer Bm. dead. Ie ted the cise to the Lipa Gand. ie rapa ys Se ‘The American Embassy recetved to- ee oeren eee oe tha hear day a telegram from Horace L. Wash- SE Re eae ane ington, American Consul at Liverpool, neal Iiet MK » xounds of quar saying that he had heen tnformed av Mah Ne founda oMclally by the Allan Lino that there were no Americans among the pase en ers, but that no figures were avatt- 4 ! 5 the crew SIX HUNDRED AND FOUR PER. SONS ON BOARD. According to the st atement {seued number of Amert- cans in ~SNKS STEAVSHP Proposals! storming Peace How many persons one se | and fuming about for the lack of a) Others Injured When the Big] ny tne Atian Lino agency in Queem better position, worker, home, invest. = town, there were 338 Dageangers sient, bargain, ete, a Cindeline Is Tor- wboard— including 45 rst class, 195 itis. the ‘endless chain of “little necond 4 168 troubles" such as these that upsets one nedoed here Pamela nes ae completely and makes one feel at war pedoed, There we members of the Grew, With’ one's self and with the world ay z aking the total number aboard the with _ | 604 ape such struggles are brought to| LONDON, Sept, 6--The British! Consul Frost telex But such Re ght to| telegraphed to-day to Nappy Maia rig World 343. aF€/jsteamor Cindetine nag peen sunk bya tie Asmerican fimpassy that the Ad. brought ay sae IMM nA ea Bix of her crew! ™Iralty authorities had not been ime 834,641 were Killed and nlx injured. Thisty-|! rmed offictally that the Hesperian mt been torp i without warnin Separate Want-Filling Advertisements one othora wore Iundedt to-day but that they believed this was the were ed D vt ‘ the First Eight the Cinde was a tan aner, None of the officers of the Hes- ns of This Year in 4,606 tona gross, 370 feet long, ov perian, except an assistant purser, by the Bear Creek Oil and Shipping] tas yet arrived at Queenstown, Ske Company of Liverpool. She was last n and vartous passengers inter- @he pe 8 having sailed from Port! yiewed by Mr, Frost agreed on the Arthur, Tex. Aug. 13 and K, | statement that no warning was given. 9 c Vir. Aug. 21, for ‘9 mes also sald that 423,449 Neorg arya forty-five unorganized Canadian More Than in the Herald fe, alt troops Were on board, most of them Peace Ofterings Worth Heeding! invalided and that the Hesperian had yersng bl tral ag end se as ask Brine 4 47-inch gun mounted astera, The Consul has ben unable to learn of more than two Americans who lie a re

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