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ee ee ~ - en a Re hI UE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 19 SS MOMS SERVANTS SEM MRS NGHOLS, = = aught have been son make oi mnon Govt Os Cores " wed 0 bare = ON CZAR’S FIRST wibow: vert “ALONE wit MAKES BIG Mere! ca "Sereis, bois : | GREAT WAR ‘The butler left room after the © | maid and bowee bey Bho wae in i —, 6 i. wr +40 OOOO EEEEEEEEESETED Foom on the Uhird Moor The boar “ Lee bas been selected for this ~~ toy, coon after the ook left, went = * aupulipien pointment. Commedere Mv. || — @ulside the basement door « time or br ae © present Director of the i ‘ . iy Bervs i be tn ih M ons 12,800 Prisoners Taken in i $ two, the maid attorwara told the Official Report Says French | Qi Sermee mi be ie charms of || British Munitions Head Makes Ps | police, but she di4 wot Bnow for what fautions work, with the ile of By Pa . . Series of Battles on South purpose . Positions on Mile and a Quar feretendont of Airera® Consus pecch at Congress of Diaith, the maid, eatd che was tying hey can't Be) wind em Front |i the butlers + we oe er Front Were Taken / Labor Unions "oe . ; burst i were an ert my tovention,” he said “Peprelin oa her bound and gaged The men -_— j ——e whe be py bis life to perfecting! » ay ve and the maid : MNIeTOL Periand aivebipe, io 0 sad figure in the nad GRAND) DUKE ON WAY, ; ; 4 the eprarcaty PARIS REPORTS BATTLE carte oon rope = = ft ectence, The Kaiser, owt of pity = . > . t about whet thm sa 6 ateat w the world's history,” for him alone, ought to stop thie ° but tw |e » 4 Munitions Lioyd-Gearge eenecions mastacre-4his dirty. Grty Former Conwnander in Chief + | 9.80 o'clock (out she succemded in get iys Germans Kept Up Inces- Ex ‘g)ieh Labor Congreas bere work, but | know the Kaiser, and t 3 ting free ¢ the ropes with whiew 4 know he won't order it stopped } Starts for His New Post | ehe Was bound, and wont upstairs wnt Artillery Fire to The Government cannot win the more on te Beuwr | pee about ber mistrens fr without you,” eatd Lioy@-Ceanwe in Caucasus, ; *)\ Mrs Nichols may have heard the | 48 Hours Foie elatity eombes bas ene B Ps |burgiare and starved Ww tnvestigate wolf be 2 conflict between machaal) —— + z | Be had passed from =e eel ae f the respective mations 1 belteve LONDON, Sept. 6—A Neuter de + through the bathroom into the ibrary,| WiKLIN, (via London), Rept % Dritich workmen ill prove tester — * \ epaten trot >a a that | apparently, when attacked Over | An important vietory in the Argent 2 _ a ti bts Me pt iad + in | ve # | turned furniture, broken Drie-a-brac was announced today by the war of | British Hold a More 1d 4 More Extended 6 Labor gress voted tte ape Sider him & foreetul man but agotistic. | “rand Duke Micholas, who has been + and the condition of her clothing and | ¢ French positions over « front - |proval of the action of the Laker He never forgets for one second that relieved from supreme command of 4 hair indicate there was # struggle. | of two kilome J and 900} Line and There Are Ade- party in co-operating in the national be te Emperor of Germany” {the Russian iand and nea forces, * | Her hair combs had been broken, 08 | wo 600 yards duep were captured | wate Reserves. recruiting campaign Meld May Wave Been Near the started for the Caueaaus with his > | pe “i revenge aed he Smeg = nm the Aronne, portheast of Vi- q J Trades t n Congress adopted Heart of Londen. | headquarters staff inet evening m+ » spay Bae pe ; poet tay a ti enne Le ( " au.” faye the on tah} — Virtually without opposition at to-day’s CHICAGO, Bept. 0—The Chicago of . “ = : i" ent urttemburg ar } sion & resolution presented by the Daily News this afternoon carried the | Siawen ta, oar pss ll oat a f | toon raine regimenis began yester | By William Philip Simma, | j.c\say Ciori’n Union on the wubject Tho maid called up Police Head-| attack wi Quarters aod Policeman Brosnan was | toy sent from the Kast Sixty-seventh | was supported effe by artillery, The infa charged and took powsession of » -| PARIS, Sept, 9 (United Preas)— lot r ty| The allies are now abundantly sup- -| plied with war munition | Viceroy. “The following bie deapatch received by the Dally News to- ‘aay ton On the fret day of the Crar's pore ene of ite correspondents in Londen: sonal command of his armies the ruiting as folle That this not to} vine ‘ons, being con- d that the isnues involved tn 695606 HESssee Street Station, and Dre. Delahunt and | tions of ti) my at several points | mention the stream of shells rin, r "| * Russian War Office reporte one im- . . <ehied be wig uring | the p nt European war are of ‘Daily News eaff and = Bt ky Ga tas rs : ho poy nackte Ih if: ¥ Kee of support, over a front of more than | to the front each day. They have| transcendent importance to the =. |. found a dolly bad been ted about) iwo kilometres and from 300 to 500/ adequate reserves. These things,! democractes of tht "A eevend despatch from Mr. Nesl notable successes near Grodno and atre, Niche throat or mouth ané| » Se ske tae estas (SAN Ako eentlnc cl decal antler oe moor i» and other weld, ‘All weil. other parts of the main eastern front. 4 " p Among , orks ontinued great a y countries, hereby records ite en- it Near Tarnopol the Russians have ioe her hands had been bound Fon taken Was one often mentioned by| the Anglo-French artillery, convinces| tire approval of the action of the 7 “yoy 4 ted the Third Ger Divinion table cover, The body was quite cold, | ine French, Paris that something ts about to hap-| Pariiamentary Labor party In co- me, last Diab wae geec: defeated the T rman ion fo. thn dehiots dedi re | in or near we heart ond the Forty-elghth Reserve Di- from whieh the doctors deduced she At Marie Therese we captured 38| pen on the western front. operating with the other political had been dead at least an bour. officers, 1,999 men, 48 machine-guns,| MY Observations on a recent tour! parties in the |FINGER PRINTS MAY BE CLUES 64 mine-throwers aud one cannon, | Of the battle front leads to the con-| campagn.” TO SLAYURS, PARIS, Sept. 9.—The Germans have} Viction that the allies are ready for| The consens One pussiing feature of tho case| been attacking without any cessution|@9¥ event, whether offensive or de- | vealed in speeches was that there was nothing to indi-| for twenty-four hours in the Argonne. | fnsive. If the sudden display of ac- | cate how the murderers left the house.| Whether this preaages another at-|t¥ity In the Argonne, reported last} ; They did not molest anything, ap-| teenpt by the Crown Prince to reach| (night, means a real German drive | | Parently, after robbing Mrs. Nichols| the Verdun-St. Menehould railway thward to isolate Verdun Fortress of her jewels. There was $76 cash in| cannot yet be determined, Tho ad-|'t® the Crown Prince ts due for a| a drawer near at hand, but evidently | vanced German trenches in the W | surprise, no search was made for anything. | ern Argonne are within eight miles|,,TOUsh T have frequently visited | Within @ short time after Mrs.| of nix line, whose capture would cut| th front since the beginning of the | Nichols's murder had become known from the west | war 1 can truthfully say that an al- | vision with an Austrian brigade, cap- VILLA’S POWER TOTTERS (vecesrtciners on™ AS MANY TOWNS FALL "rein" Grodno ‘wonbera German attacks continue in the region of the railway station at Druskeniki and ‘Washington Hears Carranzistas Are toward @kidel. In the Intter direc- ton, repulsing the enemy, we inflicted | Making Great Strides in Jon him great lomses and took some % t Northern Mexico. scores of prisoners, PE RCRPAD ODED HEED ARERR TOOE EET “South of the Niemen the enemy 5 " , ti , WASHINGTON, Bept, 9—Gen. Vil-| gojivered extremely stubborn attacks Marble Home of Mrs. Nichols, Who Was Slain by Servants. national recruiting of opinion as re- in support of the resolution Was that it was no part of the teaching of trades unionism that it is the duty of man to turn the other cheek to the man who smites him. One speaker said that if, when “Dear Rrother Fritr invaded Belgium the British Government had not decided to resist this move the men and women of Britain would have forced a. Vit | y y " ’ iaupector Fauret) Insfector Cray ‘6 official commu:| most startling change seems to have =e ie sore Mexican eee idee mie gees hag ophab pe age (Continued from First Page.) Deputy Commissioner Lord, Coroner German attacks were| been wrought during the last ninety | ‘* ater tert was believed here la of e ry ng to violent near Fontaine murder in the first degree will stand | Wordan, several Assistant District It was officially ud. | 447% More than during all the other State Department despatches aid | gionim, Attorneys and Coroners’ physicians Carransintas had taken Parodon, Al-| yn Caticia, near Tarnopol, yester-| him and tied him up and left him in| “¥Mnat tho robbers. Their victim | were at the house, and Jater fully Af:y z Gar tanie carried sume ||Vesorne nen wena Jende, Sabinas and Carroeren, «iv- | 4 Phone 7 the basement. Then they Wed up the | ‘ed while they were engaged in the! detectives and several police photog: | French trenches but on the principal) Everything 1s in a state of pre-liim, David Lioyd George addressed dng them control of a railroad net- aia 3 piel ne main sda commission of a felony and the law | raphers were on hand, Fiasniight pic-|ffont the French maintain iF] parednesa. Everywhere I euw Jeorge adi the | } if positions, \the trade unionists. work and most of Coahuila, It was| yt tne eng of the ment the| SAYS ROBBERS DID NOT INTEND| Provides that first degree murder | tures Pere ED oF tne inaide and) Fierce Akhting 1s occurring north|nishing touches being administered | "With you," sald the Miniater, vi t abandon Tor- with the death penalty is the crime ee note impressinna they (of Afras and in Lorraine. Near|to the latest perfection of a war ma-| ‘victory is axsured. Without you our earns ita, eral dat Chi. [enemy developed an aritiiery fire of | meee Witt, snot more| Wider such circumstances, Kven| Sould Ane, Volos auismoblies. came Binarville the French have captured chine which seemed only awaiting cause is lost. I come here as the yeen and make tan Most extraordinary intensity. Only ‘alas seid the men were ni PT tt he: Mrs, (and went, and reserves were necessary| 0th prisoners and machine guns! the touching of a button to take on |rreatest employer of labor in , this huabue, bis capital. the impossibility of replying with the|than ten or flteen minutes on their| ‘hough they had not touched Mrs, /an Ao Otreten Giekt. Advanced post combats have oc- ‘ |country. You passed resolutions yea- News of Durango's capture by Car. ! {00 URC ty Otel prevented us(Job of murder, They left the house | Nichols and ehe dropped dead at the | °ASth Were made to a pool room and curred at other points In the Lor- [MOOR a incance ts attached |{Ci¥, Dledging yourself to assist. the Tangistas and Tepicn by Villiptas | hurried | .| sight of them, they would be none laces where tho house boy suid | ™#ine-Alsace region. le ached ernment in a successful prosecu- Gonchod. Ana, State spepartment tater | {0m further developing the euccess| Murriedly and without saying Any | tie oan gullty in the eyes of the law,| cue, Beals ‘neguaimances might bef Afound Arras, particularly near] to recent events in tho world war, tn-|tion of the war, and 1 am here in be. - we had obtained. The Germans, be-| thing im. ana eee OF ane | ine detectives of the Thrid Branch | found, but the men sought were not Neuville and Roclincourt, both sides! cluding the fact that the Car has|Dalf of the Government to take you ve sides suffering enormous losses in| men plan) : Geo. Carranza has completed bis| have trench attacks’ with born i at any of them, 1 assumed supreme command of the pur word Payrrg tant piea,| Kea and wounded, loft prisoners in| Nichols and murder was not in their |!" Harlem are holding seven young] “'a/xicnoly home Is in the heart of | And rifle fire. | Fierce cannonading is) Fue” Spree navy, Gen, Jottre’s | “ORIY 18 per cent. of the machinery weply tothe our hands more than 200 officers and the State Department officials an- Amid uproarious applause and some confusion caused by an insistent dele- gato demanding the right to question materi! w: vT ported at several points along t . s actively | men as tert itnessos. hey wealthy, fashionable section, On| TePporte * we have evailable for manufacturing minds. Some of the pret : iy one pluhed up ently to-day tal Sus side of it is the home of Isaac northern front and algo in. the/ visit to Italy, following on Lord munitions is in use on night shifts,” ' q impli ad were outside: Argonne + ; i & Tow pest + ‘ ced to-day. Consul Silliman |*0% men. We captured thirty gu ratriete “on seh because Mra, Nichols | Stloons on information furnished by | Dudley Fletcher; on the other that . roumarnols visit to France, King Al- aug Word Georan ) We have sixteen wired that bis note will arrive bere | fourteen of which were of heavy call 4 not know them Talas, Inspector Faurot suid that | Willam Frederick, Pere © Vai Le SORE ANS OH Dee VANES | ST naar conecrantiony Mut eee ber, many machine guns, gun limbers | Would not know : Across the si raged between commanding officers. All| ™ n. But wha before the week end. Another Pan- i “The idea was to overpower Mrs,| one of these is now suspected of nome of Mrs. Isaac V. Brokaw, and we need is men—and women, too, and other booty. at the bioak inenaas these things, together with official ad- | 200,000 more of them. T' ; American conference will follow its/" Nichols and tie her securely, Of| Ving taken an active part in the | other residen ees aa thas: the Bpition hold oe f the ‘hink what we ee 3) i ereNnliy will Ne de Proud fa ha tha “lelodged | COUrR, when discovery came, she | crime. | Watton eden, Mare end Mrs. Charles DRIVE AT DARDANELLES a tascelextiniaed THE hewi tern | We in operation ‘RIBRE and aye ‘Washington. th t fae et vill would attest that she was attacked|ROBBERS THOUGHT THEY M. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodward front, enhance the {mpression that is a not of de- Unofficial reports indicate Carranaa | ‘D8 See tees Gk 10 offiers |DY strange robbers and the servants COULD GET $600,000. Haven und Mr. and Mrs, Joba BR. Tah Lilea Terentia ee ta eae ES imaving, the life Fy hey pee so enter 8 soins conference and nearly 2,500 soldiers, together with | Y°Ul4 tell the story of being vound| Early reporta of the robbery indi- ‘Mrs. Nichals's late husband, James|large Force Concentrates for At+| new offensive. can assist in three directions, You Improvement of xeneral conditions| three guna and a dozen machine guns, | PY #tranke men. cated that tho thieves had stolen) ~ Nichols, came to New York In 1868, —>_——_ can suspend during the war your ne ; re ack on Both Land and ; th hick ss fn the vicinity of San Luis Potom wad | ,, Inspector Cray, after interviewing | $500,000 worth of jewelry. Maitland | having been born in Meredith, N. H., tack on E a and union r ictions, Which at present nk of the lower 6 Aus- jentative here of the Sea. labo: ou ¢ epend. y ; es yes isin ge Deparvnent.| bank, passed to the offensive tn the| icBols sent out a general alarm to-| lawyer, after an examination of the Bewyer and Franklin Woollen” Mills tices of limiting the production of « close watch on Mexican news- day for the recovery of the stolen| premises, said he was convinced that | of New Hampshire, and in 1878 or-| SOMIA, Bulgaria, Sept. 7 (Via Ber-| AIL Day Consumed im Getting group of men, 1 lastly you ean Nbers published in American border | course of the 7th, in the region of the | 4.41, together with a description|all the robbers got was what they | ganized the firm of Austin, Nichols &{ {i and Wireless ‘Telegraphy to s panes ad Suspend the practice of taking axttat th 7) Village of Voriatyntze By flank at- | : wi which succeeded Fitts & Austin. |. ‘ amdida: Pate (holidays while the war is in. prog- say the printing of of it. A detective was despatched to| took from the old lady’s person, She "| Tuckerton, N. J,, Sept. 9).—Accord- " 7 ney) ne Galaee to incite reveliion| tacks one of our battalions arrested vith ft rt | In 1909 he retired as senior purtner. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 9.—Eleven of | ress. fae & this country will be followed | tne onemy’s offensive ang took prison- pried aethig pts a a oti. a en wore magnificent jewelry and fe married Miss Lizzie Griggs,| ing to information received from re-| the twelve men in the jury box in the | a ae ecuton in in the courts, | tea ol jescription and will re- w | this that excited the cupidity| daughter of Joseph G. Griggs of| liable sources, the allies are now con- main on watch there throughout the | of the plotter day. The descriptions were tele- Inspector F Sept. #, — ‘The ¢r# 11 officers and over 1,000 Austrians braves troops took charge to- | With machine guns. ‘ of military operations against) “The fortunate withdrawal of our Springfold, Mass.tn 1878. Mrs Nich. cane of Mayor Joseph E. Bell, on trial! §1X KILLED BY EXPLOSION. centrating large forces, including|for afleged election conspiracy, had | ola inherlteg, front his exiate the in- ry, for a new| been tentatively passed by the State | urot Is confident that) come of $1,000,000, a half of the resi-| heavy landing artil phoned as far north as Buffalo and) he will round up the suspects without | duary estate and the house in F: ? ttack on the Dardanelles, | When objections were made against |Commecticat Man Loses Life in To- Gertkg the Win, Ceamde Tie seats | Armies from the difficult poultion be- | south to Philadelphia. Men were put| delay, ‘They were without fund Gaveriyeninth Street, which, ts fited ela ie Of mine sweepers at| the twelve and Judge W. H. Eichhorn ronte Plant. ae civilian posses will clear foro the Vistula, where they were eur- jon guard at all ralirond stations and} when they committed the crime and/ With trophies of her husband's hunt-|saiui.pane, near tho entrance to/ emnounced Be Would make Mis ruling | 4.<ox14, Conn., Sept. 9.—A mensagn Serchaton”'p Biot, conses.” ut Hee ee ene cf Harton Coney line a visorous’ bombardment, Of tno) at AIRS and wil be ip charge of SS iin "tnere six man were, kitted ices ar Tauth ta Which. Mexicans examination, Bo far no arrests out] joot, John B. B. Griggs of Hartford, Conn.;|ing a vigorous bombardment of tho] Ist, might and wil be in Shaw (Bs Nn maven, killed, ‘outlying ranches made their homes The Caar is expected to leave for) o¢ town have been made, Seldom has the city undergone such | maa’ sree of Ardea and] outer Dardanelles forts ea Mayor Bell took an ve [One Deine, 3 5 oe Rave teen burned bf pence omesrs {the frout within forty-eight hours.|° ne description of the stolen Jew-|a raking as was in progress early | ere > ‘ampshire institutions, tin the examination of the ventre- .@nd citizens in the last few days aw |The Grand Duke Nicholas has left! ory follows: this morning for the murderers, ‘The Seer BODY FOUND IN BAY ee By Se Cefenay. Wite’s | ogre s forcing peeenentle Mexi- or ths phe, Cxar accompanied the One emerald ring, two carats, with] crime, oocurring in a fashionable BERNHARDT REHEARSES Close Call tor Cigarette ROCRESTEE, 9 BOph: BNE: Grand: Duke ¢o the wtatlon pth! a diamond on each side, or posslbly | section, two doors from Fifth Avenue body of B-YOUnS woman found tn tty MONTGOMPRY, Ala, Sept. 9—A : eans o-day dentified by Byron i diamond, ive with spec -| ON RAMPARTS OF PARIS Y BE MISSING GIRL {garette prohibition In Alaba- {Canal to-day was i resentative In Peace Con-| Dim an effection one emerald, and one and alive with special watchmen em N PA: F | MA 6 bill for’ cigarette p A aba [ound fare of No, 323 And Street fepeace Phesen, Only a few the Grand Duke's} Four rings, each ring set Sa three! ployed to guard the homes of the ma wan deseatad in the Henats yesterday iis wite Alice rancor a | most intimate friends were In the) diamonds of two carats each, rich, stirred the entire police de- = A . : 17 to 16, Presiden tyselght. Andres said ML PASO, Tox, Aug, ¥.—Gen. Folips| party at the station, Tho great mass!” One iady's open face gold watch, thé] partment. ace Doing First Theatrical Work | Signet Ring on Finger Like One] dectaing ballot. his wife @ week ago. Angeles will be Villa's delegate to the| of the public knew nothing of his de- taba, ci ctress Doing First Theatrical Work peace conference proposed by the|Parture. The man who was Russia's sine of a twonty-five cont plece, c@#©) Hetectives were at every ferry ter- Nex i Worn by Miss La — Ss eagle < greatest hero up to a few weeks ugo| inlaid with diamonds, minal, railroad station and bridge to Since the Amputation of , merican conferrees, it is apr | made his way ailontly out of the] Ong plain gold wedding ring with! cut off the escape of thi Forgeais. founced to-day by the Villa Gov-| capital. gtiiveo syctehipeg: hire) ape of the murderers. Her Leg: Bi La the initials "1, J, N." or "L. G. Hotels of all classes were visited and ent. —_——————— Fille has ordered all his Generals ‘The Inspector said he had tried to/ haunts where the men might have| PARIS, Sept. 9 in the fleld to send him their written IN TREE TOP THREE DAYS get into communication with Cyril F.| sought temporary refuge were Vilte The body of a young woman was . 7 Sarah Bernhardt, | rund floating in Jamaica Bay, off the PENNY A PO D PROFIT t in a new movie , af — 4 who js taking pu Howard Estatess Casino, to-day, She parrecosnts to abide Dy, apy sotion Ft = Pumity Tera eetes| FOOe. oF oe Oe Fifth Foelbey iss searched. There was great excite-| play, “Jean Dore,” as her first the-| was about 6 fect 6 inches tall, weighed Nichols's jeweller, but learn ob ment in the vicinity of the Nichols|atrical work since her leg was re-| about 140 pounds and seemed about ronan oe oners by Flood, out of town, Mr. Peck, it ts baltove home, although all the other houses| moved, to-day rehearsed the guillo-| twenty-three years old VERY, DAY WHEN THE SUN SHINES he distributes his CUSACK IS INSTALLED IOLA, Kan, Sept. 9.—The property| will be able to furnish a better 4e-) 5, the block are boarded up. Great|tine scene, which was enacted in the| The body was clothed tn a black gold n rays through the thousands of Big Crystal Win- loss in Allen county from the floods of | scription of the jewelry. crowds flocked to the scene from] open on the fortifications of Paris, | Waist and skirt, Diack stockings re of our Mammota Daylight Candy Factory, There AS BISHOP AT ALBA! Y this woek will reach $700,000, accord-| NO MARKS OF STRANGULATION | many sections Mme, Bernhardt was unable to] PUmne Biss Wares HmOEE TAR ete ian’t a nook or corne in this Big Making Organi- ing to figures compiled here today. ON THE BODY. FIRST SUMMER MRSB. NICHOLS| Walk Unsupported, middie finger of th zation which bea: 'No ‘Admittance’ sim te the glor- R, Hebbs and three members of h i Tam not yet accustomed to my |initlals °C. In” upon it ious sunlight. Machinery, Kettles, Utensils and all other are, family, who had be oner Riordan bas ordered that SPENT IN CITY. Inew artificial’ limb," she said, “It| The police think that the body may ernalia used in the making of LOFT CANDY is polish: endive! Farley Presid Caras ee ia ake Coron: ¢ tela a little short for me, but other-| be that of Irene Iai Forgeais, the fed toa brightness rivaling only the noond Ricans Par DamnY, Feeeies at Carp, Sian enaer an autopay be held on the remains of) rhis is the first summer Mra.|Wi0 jy health a better than at any| pretty young bank clerk who left her scoured to a elensnees rivaling only the paeaday kun, Sunshiny mony, Assisted by Prominent | wining men Mra, Nichols to determine the calls) Nichole did not close her home and | time alnce my operation.” ao ee eee let tue an |] — gredient of his product, but LOFT CANDY is absolutely different ning Mei of her death, There are no marks) romain away during the vacation | —__>———_ on last Friday to v : 2 ‘of thi hy it is DIFFERENT. : eo Staten Island and never reached her this is one the many reasons why it is x Churchmen, Th C. Sept, tthe | on her throat and nothing tn the ©20-| season, She lived alone and kept four | BELMONT ENTRIES. esther. Sles La Forgeais's descrip: ALBANT, N. Y. Sept. 9.—The| Stoney general of British Columbial dition of the body to indicate that! worvants: Edith Langfeldt, maid; so PACE ae ware alabsly sith that of ie pecial for Friday es RT ‘ has lald indictments for inansinughter| ne died of strangulation, Heart! jong Toivonen, cook; Ernest Vital,| BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK,| the body washed up on the shore NUT Be 8 cuocoi ht ATE COVERED EN au Right Rev, Thomas F, Cusack, form- 1 " ie " hl hardly = LO} against Thomas Graham and J, H. Ton-| ¢aijjure 1s more plainly indicated. Mrs.| vutier, and Onnie Talas, house boy.|N. ¥. Sept. %—The entries tor ta.| She wore a signet ring initalled “I. |] an Cani fen't on eating erly Auxiliary Bishop of New York./\in, two missing men, prominent in} Nichols weighed more than 200 Owing to the absence of other fam.|morrow’s races are as follows: L." The rote of the missing girl with Og ‘crea. tere with i those tout teattinome ¢ i Canada care= o ” a 24 ws (i alg has been notified. ieee tnetalind hore to-day an the fifth | Tess if ounds and her heart was weak. ilies from the nelghvorhood, a more | fit ating genie came teeny | oY —— fie ; smlcaald Taslty af novelty ay » Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of] that D ae se aia rh centres aad many favors Albhny. He succeeds the Right Rev,| in the reserve ‘The autepsy was to have been per-| favorable time for the robbery could Teetningn diay Waser HOLYOKE CAR AR STRIKE OFF. POUND BOX Thomas M. A. Burke, deceased. Car.| "emery 1 Sommah at noon on (tbaranboute. vy'liocl have bash eclected ; dinal Fasioy, aethad by rare maa Killed While at Work om the 1,| Coroner's Physician Benjamin} Last night the cook and butler were | Soll 10] HOLYOK Mass., Sept tthe We Also Offer: oe oete sia fase Holyoke Street Railway Company an CHOCOLATE, COVERED RoAs OLATR COVERED the striking trolleymen have reached AL DRT he epalgent, Wanner: AND NOT deg fn agreement by which the men will ene rorcore Armente (02 faen urn to work to*morrow morning, sheen iocolates vroducing'n com | | fay ‘ tere The differences concerned the length commgabis Cesc of time which the contract ax to hours pipes in campers gee Cc arable dred prominent prelates and pri ania at the ceremonies of instal- On. a7 Schwartz, at William J. Minor’s un-| of and left the house about 7 o'clock istopher Schurn f No. 830 For- i+ ae tigueand Birect, Brooklyn; om emplores| dertaking rooms, No, 405 Fourth Ave-| The cook, ax afterward related to the ef the Terry and Tench’ Construction| nue. Mr. Minor was notified this police, noticed when she left the five. Company was at work on the ‘Third! morning by a member of tho District | story marble house by the basement ——— >. w NAVAL ADVISORS CHOSEN, | Avenve Slevated structure at One Hun- t to-day when he| Attorfey's staff that Dr, Schwarts] door, three men outside, One of them, Vi; Hel: Traler,10T) Belle + Fair ‘Weather, Ot; Im: ree year olde aud wy Sandman —— Train c and killed. "Phe | should not be allowed to perform the | she sald, accosted her and Invited her OH eas ta run, IThe Techte. © ebynt Names| of Members of Board| iin app ently uns’ hat the train | autopsy. Dr. Otto Schultz, attached! to take # walk. She sald he was winhed’ the contract to ‘expire at — eee Probably Out To-Morrow. Bad struck the tan. to the District Attorney's office would |"Arthur,” a former employee, dis- C04 oF ein th te ERIN . officiate, the District Attorney's repr rged five months ago. Recently the agreement reached t ASMINGTON, Kept, %--All save SAILING TC TO- D sentative sald. Dr, Schultz is on his|he bad been having a hard time, was, See a eal he fone member of the new Naval Ad-| visory Board have been selected, Secretary Daniels said to-day, 1ts| Tivives, Jamacia ine} prodadly will be announce T. di Savoia, Naples. reeegect to @ special board of arbitra~ tors. way to New York from Delawarp| without work and borrowed $11 from Water Gap, Pa, where he was spend-|her, The two men with him, she ing @ vacation and will not reach tue | said, were persons she had seen visit ne " LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Oscar il, Christiansand,. city until this evening, bim while he stayed at the house. } ide, Murphy, 110; |] Tact Boston bull” terrier Cretic, Naples . renee Even though Mrs, Nichole died of) She declined to take a walk ani Revita, or: oR Site, We nena 8 ao vive Panama, Colon fright ov heart disease the charge of! says two of the men, one of them” wraliw deat, a "each ie al ag, bt ‘color rine, Wille shit trou = We PESO Ina. Nessa pe ieeten serene