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LATS Edward Hauptfuher was shot and HOLDSFATEOF RL! geese | ce EDITORS ACANST WO KLLED ALT Have Daughters of in Germantown, Mrs. Shoemaker take the girl to her home, Mrs. Shoemaker said Ida Riehl's demeanor during the first few weeks ier she Was brought home was explained she bad happened to be in i ” the Coroner's Court the day Ida Riehl was held for murder and that she was actuated by pity in deciding to — Tells Publishers in Session THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 41, 1916. eee Nn eh en ncetanenamond\ SE side ee ooh Sven PHILADELPHIA GIRL WHO | treet, Germantown, wife of « MIARRIED-MIAN JURY | saaeasies eee, | sts 32. DANIELS WARNS STANDARD OL SAS TO AVENGE HER HONOR. | §"*® took the girl to her home after } “ECONOMIC CAUSES" Why Indiana Company LIFT GASOLINE PRICES But Is Unable to Give Reason Seat et SS Their Own and Conviction Is Doubtful. TRIAL IN PHILADELPHIA. Ida Riehl, Who Killed Father of Her Child, Tells Story in Court. (Sprcist to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June 21.-—-With! her baby girl in her arma, Ida Riehl fe on trial to-day for killing the man who made her a mother and then re- fusing to assume a father's responsi. | Wility by marrying her. Philadelphia looks with kindly eyes upon the frightened little girl who gent Edmund Carl Hauptfuhrer to his death on May 22, 1915, after he bad repeatedly evaded his promises to make her his wife, She is only eighteen and despite the general im- Pression that no jury will convict her for anything worse than involuntary manslaughter, she seems fearful of the outcome of the trial. ME HAD “LOTS OF GIRLS” AND ONE KILLED HIM. Tho case of Ida Riehl excited coun- trywide sympathy at the time eho was arrested, Young Hauptfuhrer | was the aon of @ family grown wealthy in tue milk busness, He ran) utomobile, and as Ida put it, fol- lowing her arrost, he “had lots of gir! She was delighted beyond ex- presston, therefore, when he selected | her for bis newest ond, as he toid her, his only sweetheart. Her father ran a iittle oyster house and her life had been one of hard, un- broken toll. Hauptfubrer Was her first beau and in a short time she had | given her love to him beyond the pounds of discretion. Presently her condition was discoy- ered, Both families knew of It. Tha young man promised to marry her, following conferences between his father and Ida's, but he found means to delay the ceremony. In desperation she took her father's revolver one rainy night, “to scare Ed wit she says, and shot him. LAST KISS ONE OF BERAYAL,| GIRL'S FATHER TESTIFIES. The jury selected In tho Court of Oyer and Terminer, where the trial ts OFGrogress, is tuade up almost en- have unmarried daughters. PI phia cannot concelve of any in their judgment on the child-mother out ot i who Is brougnt before them for trial. Oi K T.C F. Co EX —— . She deserthed the etr- that led up to b dropped her head and subbed. She jeft school at fuhrer all her lfe. 1914, that she came to know him § 1d how he had insulted ght when they . She had left him and run away, she t this point her head fell for want and she wept silently, Quickly her story was curried to the day of jration of 4 that the prosecution will not) even attempt to press for conviction | ash drawer ana | ! she sald faint my coat and went out “I went to papa's She did not remember wandering around for two hours looking for hin.) tercourse through all the strain and “L saw Louls Fertig about half past! gtroas of the war, continued the Pre- 4, “and I told him I want- d, so Louis called him off | th the doorstep of his house, Was going to t going to let mo stand it all alo He spat in my face," bowed her head and sobbed “1 was going to get rid f yean to Kill Ed. ed at his oyster is Of the dead boy and ined to marry bda and ne day to our hom 1 having knowledge that ter had carried a revolver jtion has been taken in ce the witnesses M h. During the testimony of her father tho prisoner wept con- tiny of married men, most of whom | tinually, verity | signed a $5,000 ball bond to get her {arriving here to-day, said on the stand she he- la Rioh! took the witness stand 1 t of @ maniac he was afraid of the dark,” Mra Shoemaker aaid. “The first night she was In my house she camo running irs shrieking that "they were ne ked to her and finally con- her she was safe,” said the 48, “Ida was #o afrald of the dark that we had to have a light In her room constantly. I could not leave her alone; I did not know wht she might do. ee KITCHENER MEMORIAL VOTED BY COMMONS Asquith Says War Secretary Who Was Lost Won Respect of His Critics. LONDON, June 21,.—In moving a lresolution authorizing the erection of memorial to the late Meld Marshal jenor out of the public funds neeription expressing admi- fouse for his tude for hi i the Commo: mecting of La recent with mem- touse which ended in tho Land his most persistent concilible erities parting on terms of mutpal respect, When Lord Kitchener said farewell to him atter nearly two years of in- jonar Law, Minister of the nded the resolution, em he fact that Lord Kithener the fullest confidence of the country. ‘The resolution for the memorial wag agreed to. pints ee " SUPPLY OF AMMUNITION VERY SHORT IN MEXICO Government — Seizes 17,000,000 Rounds, but That Is Only 350 for Each Soldier. LAREDO, Tex., June 21.—Approxt- mately 17,000,000 rounds of ammuni- rgo by throughout Mex- ranza authori and the Go augment this sup American refuge The output of the Government fac- Mog.|tory is approximately 80,000 rounds ac T, Shoemaker of No. 6910 Mowa! of cartridges daily, he sald, USY “Mr. Bobbie” is a mighty good ms RARER GED carpenter. Even at the breakfast table, he hits the nail squarely on the head. That’s when he demands Kellogg’s—the original Toasted Corn Flakes. Like all wise and healthy little fellows he won’: take a substitute. And the good grocer won't give a substitute if you ask for “Kellogg’s.” Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. en Hoblos. OT Titi ms Ymitations come and goi They change their name, They change their form. Some do both. Kellogg’s—the Original Toasted Corn Flakes remain as original as ever—light, and dainty, appetizing in flas vor with a melting crispness on the tongue, ronment factory {s| from inhalation of gas, working twenty-four hours daily to| to-day. Mag! ly, according to an| poaliy 65 al eerste ey from Mexico City | t take her Ute. tion to stop paym 0 Here They Must Be Failed to Compete in Ohio. Careful in Crisis. of ths Standard Ol] Company of Ohio Secretary of the Navy Jonephus testified to-day in the closing hearing Danicls told out of town editors as-|of the Federal Trade Commission's rombled in convention at the Hotel! investigation into the increase in tho McAlpin to-day that tn the prevent price of gasoline that economle causes Mexican crisis they must be more justified the advances. They were un- than careful not to print anything apie to give any reason for the fall- Daniels is himself an editor, As indicating how the American people forget political differences in time of crisis Secretary Daniels tol | tesion recently that demoralisation of the way President McKinley was oe the ofl business was due to high assailed before the Spanish-Amer'can | prices maintained tn Ohio as the re- War by newspapers that opposed his lack of action, When the time Anuily came to got @n appropriation, the speaker declared, the country, Repud- Hcan and Democratle editors and all others approved his course without a murmur. Before the Becretary left for the Brooklyn Navy Yard he added that timony of directors of the the call for more men in the navy did Indiana comp that they refrained not Indicate the calling out of vol-| {rm competition for fear of reprisals unteers and naval reserves, Asked |). concern had enough to do in tak- whether the Atlantic fleet would be| ing care of its business In Ohio. He ordered for duty in Mexican waters, ied that the two compantes had he answered that there was no pres-| 0! Contrast oF agreement concern: ent Intention to disturb the fleet. o Tho United Stat Ir. Daniels sald, rauld not abandon its policy of tend WIFE SUES FOR $1,800 Indiana to compete in the Ohio terrt- | tory. Independent ofl men told the Com- cern t R nter that field. be, President of the Ohlo d there was no com- yn for a difference in wo flelds, but sald the nio concern fixed its own price for usiness reasons and without consid- ratio f its competitors. He an co he went on, “but irrespective of Gen. Carranza’s complaint our marines will] Lillian Elizabeth Cassell to-day be Ianded whenever there 4s occasion} pyoucht sult in the Supreme Court to protect American citizens.” ; ta 2 Iefore adjourning for the day the} @sainst her husband, William Parry convention unanimously adopted al Cassell, to recover payments amount tration to take steps through its vart- ous departments to Investigate the high cost of white paper, which, it has] agreement which both parties to th: been asserted, is one of the most seri-| suit entered into Nov, 31, 1911, probiem per industry. ce was elected President of th tonal {torial Association, Ht Mapleton, Minn., was chosen o'J. Rountree, Ge: (he other or might have In the future elected to a place on] Mrs, Cassell admittedly has aban rhe eee ote etme Cewars|doned her husband, but wnder the Sioux Falls, 8. D., ‘and Treasurer, J} CO" Byron Cain, Telleplain, Kas. pabsenecn tena Freed of Sutctde Charge. provide a trust fund of $24,000 in case he dies before she dors. Ho als 13, was found in her room at No. 312} caso he becomes her widower. er Sad Was no evidence the young woman tried| der penalty of his exercising an op = See = Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M. Another Special Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Men’s Sack Suits Regularly up to $22.50 at $15.00 THE MODELS are up-to-the-moment in style and in- clude two and three button conservative and semi-form- fitting designs, of flannels, cassimeres, cheviots and serges; some quarter-silk lined; sizes 34 to 44 chest measure. Men’s Sack Suits Made to Measure Regularly 835.00 and 40.00, At the sag ancl price of $26.50 An extra charge of 10 per cent. for sizes over 44 chest, An Early Summer Offering of Men’s Furnishings THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND UNTIL NOON SATURDAY, Men’s Negligee Shirts, of woven |. inish,F 95c madras and crepe cloth,soft finish, French cuffs WASHINGTON, June 21.—Offictals that might precipitate trouble, Mr) ure of the Standard Oll Company of sult of the failure of the Indiana con- Sensational Recordings by New Operatic and Concert Stars HE first exclusive Columbia Records by Florence Macbeth, the marvelous young Amcrican coloratura soprano, and Eddy Brown, the phenomenal new American violinist, are undoubt- edly the sensations of the Columbia list for July. There are also first recordings by Rothier, the great basso of the Metropolitan Opera; Helen Stanley, the Chicago Opera prima-donna soprano, and Orville Harrold, the operatic tenor, in exquisite duets with Lydia Locke, which make an event of this announcement of the New Records for July There's a sparkling list of new popular hits; Al Jo'son’s singing of his Winter Garden success, “Down Where the § Clever” and “Come On to } | from the Ohio company by. declaring Cc ange’! aint. resolution calling upon tho Adminis-| ing to $1,800, which she says are due her under a most pecullar separation confronting (he news-| The agreement is unique in that Fetus Ty on, Morristown, N. J,,| both husband and wife not only *resi e waive but condone any cause for di- vorce which each may have agains! ARF YOU HALF THE MAN YOUR ‘1 CAN DANCE WITH EVERYBODY. MOTHER THOUGHT YOU'D BE? A2004| BUTMY WIFE. Dan W. Quinn, tenor. Camplel! and Burr, texor duet, 40 inch I'VE GOT THE BLUES FOR HOME = 75c, [WAY DOWN IN BORNEO.O-0, SWEET HOME, Oscar Shaw,baritone BABY SHOES, Henry Burr, tenor, A 2002 (MY DREAMY CHINA LADY. Gi t which both signed he agreed “|to pay her $100 a month for life anu surrendered all right as her husbanu Mary Smith, nineteen, who on June}to any property she owns, even in LOVE. YOU=THAT'S ONETHING *inch SHADES OF NIGHT. Sterling rio, East | Twenty-fifth Street, suffering) On her part, the wife agreed not scharged . y dun- trate Bi fysharged) eo harass or annoy her husband un. In the orchestral field, there are master-recordings like the four parts of Grieg's “Peer Gynt Suite” recorded complete on Double-Disc Records Ag806 and Ag807; four favorite selections by Prince’s Orchestr Band and ten brilliant records of dance-music, including two by society's favorite Blue and White Marimba Band, Then there are two side-splitting laugh-duets (one well named “Laugh and You'll ”) by Al H. Weston and Irene Young; two fine old ballads by Judson House; instrumental trios, patriotic songs, Hawaiian music and great quartettes—all recorded with the excellence that marks Columbia Double-Disc Reccrds, By all means see your dealer éoday—he has a freat in store you won't want to miss! New Columbia records on sale the 20th of every month COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS Never Feel B} wey Greater New York P 910 Grand fixth vpfemdbuny Pisin, i Theatre Ticket Co., Tudsom Dh Eber BAN Ate, ‘way ~709 Ninth Ave, = ST.1 SU Loren Ba, Men’sSilk Mixed NegligeeShirts ,., -. with French cuffs,......... eee +t sat $1.65 Men’s Silk Neglivee Shirts, extra m quality, custom finish, latest designs,......at $ 75 Men’s Pajamas, of plain cotton pongee & other seasonable materials, low cut neck,suit PL 10 Men’s Silk Neckwear, large assort- 55 ments of midsummer scarfs, plain and fancy, oc Men’s Straw Hats, Imported and Amer- ican makes, in the season's leading shapes, Men’s Handkerchiefs, 115 of pure linen; initialed;.......--Box of six $ e Men's Handkerehici, 99 50 @ 9.95 $1.65 adam Ave PRI: 1 eal ators Ma ATG ard ave § yarmurion Ave th Hi Ca Wey Narburton ate, Mane CO assalo hive Woodhaven, L. 1, mare, ew Colum:>ia Records far July NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. All the N .25 Semi-monthly $4th Street ETE. nee River Flows” and song-successes like “The Kid Is shville, Tennessee” included among the new Popular Hits of the Day Collins, baritone, and Harian, tenor, Nash, soprano, and Henry Burt, tenor. Henry Burr, tenor, 75¢ New Instrumental Triumphs ;four patriotic and popular ai superbly rendered by Prince's FOR SALE BY i ST. (cont.)s bode Third Ave, EY uowton Tay) su wenne Machine Coy ze eih abothport Prout St, oat ve, e7'vice {6th ‘Stree’ OPEN SATURDAY KYNINUS. J

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