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__ British FERAL PRICE ONE CENT —a SUDDE FOR Blo MEN IN CONSPRA TO SINK ARMS SHIPS ARE TRACED BY SECRET SERVICE en Fund for Plot Declared to Have Come From Germany, and to Have Been Handled Here by American Citizen of Wealth. It was stated on high authority late this afternoon that the net was Closing on the group of “men higher up” in the German bomb conspiracy, | Mheir goings and comings have been watched for months. During the fast fortnig! The arrest of Lieut, Robert Fay, Waller Scholz, Dr. Herbert Kienzle, Paul Daesche and Max | Breitung is only an incident in the pursuit of the principal conspirators, | The headquarters of the conspiracy to prevent the shipment of arms and ammunition to the allies has been detinitely located in Germany. | ‘The headquarters in the United States, from which German money has been distributed to men carrying out the projects of the conspirators, is | also known. All this information has been gathered by United States Secret Service men, independently of the of the various prisoners. What money has been used in the® t they have been trailed everywhere. “confessions” Kill Other With Iron Bar, CLEVELAND, ©., found to have been in touch with th group of men directing the Gern campaign against the allies h Bo was Gustav Stahl, the German who swore most conveniently after the Lusitania aud her hhad been destroyed that he had seen big guns mounted in their emplace- ments on the doomed ship. ‘The investigators traced Stahi's ac- Oct. 29.—A hor- th duel an arch of level bridge over the River, in which Frank storekeeper for bridge con- rifled crowd to-day saw a sixty f in the air on anscugers| the new high Cuyahoga Wright, tractors, was killed by a fellow work- Qivities to the same group of con-|man with an iron bar. The killing tepirators, who fed and lodged him} was witnossed by W ‘ ; " je right's wifo, wh: and gave him money, Stahl con- ight's wifo, who was making her way up to him with his lunch, Police fessed perjury and was sent to prison, where he is now serving his term. Explosions in ammunition factories have arrested John Browning in are known to have been directed by| |. 4 Connection with the the same organization. Tho head fen are well known, They cannot] The killing was preceded by a grim escape. They will be arrested sud- struggle, In which the two men wrestled back and forth on the arch, and both came near river denly. It is declared that the fund in this falling into the | gountry was handled by an American several times. After Wright } pf great wealth who has been con-|had been slain the assailant jumped @picuous for his sympathy for the]from platform to platform until he man cause. HIP EXPLOSIONS TRACED TO FAY'S GROUP. The authorities are now convinced that Lieut. Robert Fay, one of the Brat two bomb conspirators arrested, reached the ground, He fled, —————.—___ WHITE HOUSE TELLS STAND ON CANDIDATES | filing of the suit has caused him to} waxed like a captain of British Renretions Waldo knows, (One Sun dragoons, arose from the breakfast @red dollars to a man has, tn many FIGHT Mer eet was lina ce instances, caused the of ie, petwe a fire bomb in the hold of SIXTY FEET IN AIR mnatched glances at newspapers rying supplies for the Allies jchronicling the inysterious action times a like amount has procured an —_—— | brought by his wife. The Roosevelt rritlon at an arms or ammunition Crowd Watches Men Wrestle on [ee st Si Beaaloan Avena n ops y shape. 2 oose- “Frank Holt,” who shot J. P. Mor- Bridge Ledge, Then Sees One | velt apologized for the disorder, say- nat his home on Long Island, was ing he had planned to go away and Cie Cireulation Books Ope: Aull. te The Freee Potetiatiag (The Mew Vere W orid UPHISHOME, SAYS | | E. ROOSEVELT Too Much Feminim, He Says, Led to Wife’s Charge of | Inhuman Treatment. | MAN SHOULD GOVERN. an’t Dictate Wife’s Clothes, but He Must | Rule His Home. He Says, John Ellis Col dore Roosevelt's first cousin, Roosevelt, Theo- against has been be- gun by Mrs. Edith M. Roosevelt, waa in a particularty jovial frame of mind to-day. He did not appear at all dis- tressed over the legal action, but was inclined whom a separation su to peovishness because the abandon plans for an automobile trip through the Shenandoah valley. Mr. @ ruddy faced and medium sized man Roosevelt, with mustachios to rent the house. “I am charged with being cruel and inhuman,” said Mr. Roosevelt with a laugh and twinkling eyes “That is the awful charge that Mrs. Roosevelt has brought against me And I am too modest to defend my- along those lines. ‘The words ervel and inhuman suggest wife beating, physical and mental torture and other unholy things. JT would arsear to be a sort of domestic Simon Legres. I wish that my modesty would permit me to defend but you will have to ask my friends and acquaintances if I am cruel and Inhuman. It's an awful charge SUBPOENA PUTS THE KIBOSH ON AUTO TRIP. nis action has spoiled my plans. I was about to go on @ long automo- bile trip with my daughter, Jean, We had things all packed and ready and| mveelf, Mr, Subpoena Server and puts the kibosh on everything. Of course, it will be some time before the action gets its court airing, but in the mean- while I must remain in town, Were NEW | Bulgarian and Teutonic then about a week ago along comes | ther n I would be thought a escape from his} to go away coward trying to YORK, RIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 191 Morgan as He Appeared At a Hearing Two Days Ago TEUTON AND BULGAR ARMIES RAPIDLY CRUSHING SERBS ecg. Fall of Nish and Complete | INDIANS GIVE WILSON Control of Railroad Lines WEDDING GREETING Is Expected Soon. Oklahoma Chief, With Two Wives Children, in Delega- tion at the White House. WASHINGTO! LONDON, Oct. 29.—The progress of Bulgarian troops east and northeast | of Nish threatens the city and places and Five Oct. 29.—Preaident Wilson was to«lay congratulated on his coming wedding by an Oklahoma Indian chief with two wives and five children. ‘The President expressed ap preciation. The private office of the President looked an Indian wigwam while the felicitations were being ex- the Serbian Army in a position of in- Like the union of creased danger, armies fur- north, the capture of Nish would have more than mere military stra- tegic advantage, since it would ma possible rapid establishment of rail way communication through Bel- for, in addition to Litth grade, Nish and Sofla among Austria,} the one with the two wives Germany and their allies. | were Lion, whose six feet four Berlin again announces to-day#the the tall President look lk apture of a Serbian fortress thirty Rabbit Run, a a ee WEATHER—Folr te rier! ond Beturdey; ancien, . Faaeoe 5. 24 PAGES OPERATION UPON J. P. MORGAN PPENDICITIS AT GLEN COVE HOME TWOBOSSES BROKE KING OF ENGLAND THROWN BY HORSE ON BATTLEFIELD Five Doctors in Attendance Say He Passed a Quiet Night. SHELLS FELI NEAR HIM, It Was Reported That Tuesday King and President Poin- care Were in Peril, LONDON, Oct. 2%.—King George V. was thrown from his horse while inspecting British troops “somewhere in the north of France” and is con- fined to his bed to-day by reason of the bruises he received. Beyond the antiouncement that fie’ 1 vat re- main quiet “for the present,” the was no intimation of the severity of his injuries, According to the ment, oMctal announes the accident occurred yester- On Wednesday it was reported that the before four shells had exploded only 200 yards from King George and President Poin caire, but it was said neither had been hurt. ‘The announcement made to-day eays the horse which the King was riding became unmanage able during a review of the troops. The King was flung to the ground. He was hurried from the fleld and placed in bed. ‘The physicians reported to-day that he had had “a fair night," his tem- perature being announced as 99.2 and his pulse 75. King George went to the front in France on Monday last. It was said then that after reviewing the British troops he visited Gen. Joffre and wit- neseed a review of the French colonial forces, day on day | The bulletin issued regarding the | King’s condition wan signed by the following five doctors: Arthur Slog- gett, Anthony Bowley, Bertrand Dawson, Wilmot Herringham, Cuth- bert Wallace ‘The Prince of Wales arrived at Buckingham Palace this afternoon on leave from France, The Prince was In close attendance on his father dur- ing the King’s inspection of his troops at the front, It is belleved the Prince has returned for the purpose of reassuring Queen Mary as to the King's condition, His presence here is taken as confirmation of the state- ment that the accident was not serious, ————— KENDRICK ON RETURN FLIGHT ; ; . he Brain-in-Good, fs the German agent who prepared guilt. ET Glam eouthiant of Miah v. and distributed tho “fre bombs” that ee Mra, Roosevelt Is a foolish Httle ays lhe i.e SOT ee acre ane ana| Chet and F Monroe, interpreter —= , ‘ 0 ‘ ermore, e From the no he Aree BN) ert explained the Inter-| Aviator Says He Woald Head Here, were put on ships lying at Hudson) 4 dminictration Merely Backing New! woman and, furthermore, sh HAR] cstrians mh ing over @ wide ; Meret LU fa ; ver pliers, Fires have been discov : apoiied my trip entirely, ‘The trouble | AUSTEN ar ata e ov emoutheast| Dreier “that they could not leave the ineaduin Gausie Budssonlés k | ry bs in bs be leis whe 15a) ty w out seolng tha Great vhite | | on six or seven iiners and} York’ Demogratic Organization with the women of to-day is that they oi Valweva:a60 am s inpoaa hee i thou the ¢ t Whit OCEAN CITY, Md, Oct. 29.—Rery! H eee carrying war supplies, and sn=<No Other Siz 5 . too many strange theories, These | aetheaut almoat to tha Danub ml Kendrick, the aviator, who started from cendiary bombs have been found on Men—No Other Significance » making for domestic un- | ys My eects eribeenly ¥ Little Man grunted some more and] aipany, N. ¥., yesterday In an attempt Others. Ever since last spring It ha WASHINGTON, Oct, 29,—'The Ad. | apr We are having too much | ina of the Balounane | macte Ls ! iene to n-in-Good, lio fy to Cape Hatteras, N.C, in a ent th o work of de- mere wausk ta DGn. Gat | Mi who ex kutturals in the |hydro-aeroplane, but was obliged to land Deen apparent that the work of ministration is merely standing be- | f™inism Thera must be but one) son that although the Aisaotion: 6f ¢ datnrates paar hi liged te land stroying these vessels was systematic | | head of a household, Two hoads will! (sting bravely they aro slowly beink ietion of the interpreter. | | There tat evening owing to darknoss, left and incessant. hind the Democratic organization] precipitate trouble. That ts true In| oh shed. lvcie” Seine” Soames en P.M, to-day on his return No one knew how the bombs were | candidates in New York, it was stated| my case. For instance, Mra, Roose-| ye puyigarians have entered Pria- | MOBroe f" a Kendrick said hi aboard the ships, though e White Ho: mrs ould want to live at one place i The President shook hands with all ‘ore encing, ORGIES sel e Ree ee ae eee tag and (At the, Waite House to-day, and no] Ves eae eee ne et Other gems, (Pint: Ae renorted from Athens, 11 of therm and ceciared that it gave him | would go. direct ‘to New ‘York, But hls the piers ¥ Secret service | ther Slanificance can be attached to and |, for business and oCher reasons, | must have been a mere s¢ | much pleasure to send his greetings to}craft took a southerly cour be watched all night by ereret #ervite | the support by the President's friends | {oslred to live at another, Maybe that | which is taking heavy chances of tribes they represent Jeause of the fom, tt could not b men ani Hoe “ " oe that | of Judge Swann and Alfred mith, | # bein ee Aman, ie ture To reach the t K whether he changed later to a northert vate watchmen, It is eerta HA mammany candidates in’ N oa | Mra. Roo: myself spent! would have to cross Serbla from: the | direction Fay and bis brother-in-law, Walter | ti York! ino summer at our Sayville place. men Aide an fran 1 Lega | ee olz, have been in the neigh imap waské ago ane:iook her dapart i" eath L, Scholz, have vi hag caine Two weeks ak ; r depar ie Ww f ere i mer Rerbian Minis WINNERS AT LAUREL. borhood of these ships in f Wath Gee Nem [ures It Was A mystery and surprise |” Routers Meet onAd : rier inte power boat while the ships were be larkey to me, But Mrs. Roosevelt deserted | joarns from Serbian sources f | a) esent ant ing loaded at Hudson River piers.) aa ow mo. I. whs there at Suyvillo when sho|prench operating In the Strumitsa |? Tit tea ie hey kept the boat In a cove directly aah ret a ey bid How: Jor-| Jett, I can't understand the cruel and | region have occupled the heights « Eales recon sey defeated equal suffrage by a ma- charge r the life of me 1 | 1 @ the Ritohen: a page.) _[darity. ot E8818, according tothe come| Ewen Suaten. BOR He life Of maa |Valandave, Habrava and $12 , Men's O'coats &Suits, $5.95 | By oa a (Continued on our vs Taca ealinne troniithe teentecene I can't see where Mrs. Roosevelt has|ofre, These heix 1 (te Stra- |) THE “HUE” Clothing Corner, Broad- i Mary Aiacbeond,” Tencing a tan' lad arith (ha Rearetac at PAs Jany justifiable reason for bringing! mitsa, whic Sonat expected to hold | ity ce glttreliy Bt. opp: Mw, olworth mar, Woiaa (Mee. ance aid barky Athin also ra ae Bate, here to-day. ‘The vote for the amend.{action against me, 1 guess It is a re- lout mu ngor against the French | roo Me a and Overcoat: fine | pinch, Me aM a tice fot ik Constant mont was 128,201 and 184,474 cast their{ Slt of the modern tendency of | attack. y ripe | hy EE: di fi ut steam a ballots against the proposition, Th. | women. We need more women of| [tis reported th Turkey a "tg aturday money orders for vale State Bourd of Canvassers will meot! bd ' — 10, rhe i te for bite. © anh rout ‘* in Br net Ly ts od navel gi oH od or ed here Noy. 6 to &o ever the returns, (Continued on Second Page.) - ~ (Continued on Second Page.) oadway Gor, Bar cy a San 4000, —~ 4 PRICE ONE osEt. 4. AFFLICTED IN SAME REGION ASSASSINS BULLET HIT HM MILD ATTACK, SAY DOCTORS All Members of Family Summoned to Glen Cove Home—No Compli- cations Reported and Quick Recovery Is Predicted. WALL STREET FEARS HIS AILMENT MAY BE SERIOUS An operation was performed at noon to-day on J. Pierpont Morgan at his home in Glen Cove, L. 1, by Drs, James W. Markoe, H. H. M. Lyle and Smith, “SFE Was dhnounced in Wall Street this afternoon that the operation was for a mild case of appendicitis in which there was no trace of inflammation and that the patient will soon be able to attend to business, Wall Street, however, was apprehensive that the case was more serious than the doctors would admit. When Mr. Morgan was shot in the right side of the lower part of the abdomen July 3 last by Pro Muenter, alias Holt, the German fanatic, he was attended by Drs. Markoe, Lyle and Smith. It was assumed in financial circles that the operation of to-day was in some way connected with the bullet wound inflicted by Muenter, ‘The first information that Mr. Morgan had undergone an operation was given out at 1.16 o'clock this afternoon at the offices of J. P. Morgana & Co, Following is a copy of the notification given out by the firm: “Mr, Morgan was at his office on Wednesday. Yesterday he was indisposed and remained at his home in Glen Cove. His phyal- clans discovered that he was suffering from a mild attack of ap pendicitis. “In order to guard against recurrence, they decided to remove the appendix. The operation was performed at noon to-day by Dra, Markoe, Lyle and Smith, who report that it was successful in every way and that Mr. Morgan is now resting comfortably, Mr. Mor- n'a general condition ts so excellent that his prompt recovery ie looked for, When members of the Morgan firm were told that there were reports current that Mr. Morgan's operation was made necessary by trouble resulting from the bullet wound infilcted by Muenter, Thomas W. Lamont issued thie statement: “The injuries recetved by Mr. Morgan in his encounter with the assassin, Muenter, alias Frank Holt, had nothing to do with to-day'’s opera- tion, which was for appendicitis.” A few hours after Mr. Morgan was shot on July 8, Drs, J. W. Markoe and H. H. M. Lyle {ssued a statement to the effect that Mr. Morgan had sustained two bullet wounds “ in the region of the right hip” and that neither wound involved a vital organ Later it was announced unofficially that one of the bullets had entered the right side of the lower part of Mr. Morgan's abdomen and the other had pierced the right groin and passed out of the banker's body through the fleshy part of the hip. ‘The appendix 1s located on the lower right side, All the members of Mr. Morgan's famfly were at Glen Cove when the operation was performed to-day, Information beyond that given out at the Morgan offices was refused at the Glen Cove house. Althongh the news of the i!ness of Mr. Morgan spread through the financial district like wild fire and was all over the Stock Exchange within a minute after the first announcement, the stock market held firm. A man calling himself Frank Holt,® tarot SNEED who had been sev ral years an I- i atuenter, who, while an instructor in structor in German in Cornell Uni nl Harvard University, murdered hie versity, invaded Mr, Morgan's Glen! wits and fled. Muenter, after leaving Cove home at 9 o'clock In the morning of July 3 with the intention, as } contessed inter, of asking Mr. Mormin| sto x to halt the Boston, went to Mexico, where he as- » went to hipment of tions to 0 shipment of munitions to) jm) nnd in tha eouras or imate Great Britain and France and killing stashed ta ths teaching aha him If he refused | t ai Gnivecinne oe om | Holt had two revolvers and a quan Oui the Gey heteee acatentnad iat tity of dynamite ina suitease he car-| Morgan Holt placed a bomb Ina re Morgan's presence. Mr, Morgan, whol! Jin Washington. ‘The bome was In tho company of bis wito ana{ exploded at midnight and did great ap.78 SOMDOAY oe property damage. As soon as he heard Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the grappled with the tish Am pitol bomb exploded Holt took | bansaador r.ja train for this etty | Holt shot Mr, Morgan twice |amertenn | The aswanwin was arrested and |locked up in the county Jail at Min | noce, oct, 29 (via Paris).—Dr. BW, vola, where he committed suicide \| Caldwell and other doctors of the Amer- head first|tcan Red Cross contingent from Berblm top of the block to the| passed through here to-day on thet way floor, After his death it wag Germany through Beit and 9 ae~ pial ne care of Ri esiablighed that be was Prot, Hie Cer feta ighany Seen fos wate few ‘from the days jater by div | ]

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