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EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Col (The New York Word NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, }BURGLARS GET $80,000 IN JEWELRY, Roumanians Are Defeated on Two Battle Fronts rarer 1916. WEATHER—Fair; cloudy to-night. orld, FINAL © ‘irenlation Books Open to All.’’ 18 PAG E 8 ‘8 PRICE ONE CENT. CHLOROFORMING MRS. F. G. GRISWOLD WILSON NOW AT EVE: MONEY WITH HUGHE. IN WALL ST. BETTING About $5,000 wi placed this morning in the financial ction at even mone: quoted 92 to 10 on Wilson, with even money asked by Hughes backe ~— HEREBY DAIRVMEN’S LEAGUE ARINGESS NEE Butchers—Commissioner Di lion Predicts Six Cent Milk Part of Year FROM M MISKINOFF —Bordens Make New Concessions. | PLAN TO CUT COST OF MILK on TO CONSUMER 10 BE TESTED |: 7 Referee Recommends Absolute | Tentative plans were made today through which the American Decree for the Former Butchers’ Association, {n conjunction with the State Datrymen's League, Mrs. G i | will begin Jan, 1 the dally distrivution of 100,000 quarts of milk iu one of TS, Gouraud, | | the outlying boroughs of New York City. This arrangement is heralded 4s the first step ia a general movement to reduce the price of milk to the consumer, by selling directiy through the butchers, liute, divorce: be. eranted: 40, Princess Announcement of the plan by Joha J. Dillon, State Commissioner of | 41....4 Foods and Markets, closely followed the publication of concessions by the | trom b Borden and other distributing agencies by which consumers may buy MI) Ajeya, A Supreme Court referea to-day recommended that a decres of abso- Crocker Gouraud Miskinoff youthful or Misktooft, Prince Russtan noble husband, directly trom dealers at 2 cents a Quart less than the established price for) man, whom slie sceretly wedded in wagon delivery. London in 1914, Justice Greenbaum, Ip addition the Borden concern ieee | to whom the refer port w be ranged to put ‘~to effect a cov.” | mitted, tn all probability will grant eystem by which purchasers of Grade + MILK REGULATION |the decree since the Prince, who B mili: at 10 cents a quart might set tsa the sult at the private hear- # rebate of 2 cents a quart upon the | nas offered no opposition to his return of the bottles in which the | wito'a plea for freedom ill Is sold at st Al The Princess will retain her t ¢ ade A fn the price of G milk, #0 but, according to her attorney, John tan, two In the Bronx, ten in Brock rhe PAdoeaa will aot marry aERe ly and stores in Long Island City, | if I read her mind rightly,” said Mr, Jamaica, Yonkers and points in nelgh- | Presifent +t Dowling Pro Promises to|Oldmtxon to-day. “She wants to draw : e dy started boring States, have already starte Look Into Rowers Vested ‘Vhe station selling idea, from stations, {# also cont vated Bixteen Borden branches tn er | the curtain between hor life with the All she seeks} ; | Prince and the future, S. Bio: | | DILLON PREDICTS 6-CENT MILK in the Board, | is solitude.” PART OF YESS: ¥ ie | “And as to the Prince?" th wyer The oniy discordant note In the re- By Sophie Irene Loeb. is ee ir h @uction plan has come {su Loton| Hundreds of women have joinca| 4% asked 1. Horton, head of the SheMeld Farms |the Housewives’ Protective Associa- i Ho will go bis. way and).as he te company, who told the City Clwb in| tton young, good looking and of lively dis- f apeech that he thought the price of| Hvory woman fs invited to help| Position, he will woon forget this litte Grade B milk would be increased fieht food prices Meldent tn Nis life and remarry,” the Nov, 1 to 11 cents instead of being and join in the) @wyer replied, 1 , ? Be wiement of litte ¥ the adopted ner Dillon, following this Rounolold: apenbe or of tho Princess, what will statement, sald that when the farm. at recome of her?” was asked. H era completed their plans milk would fey: hie yes Phe dainty little Yvonne ia not with | be sold in New York City at from her foster mother now," Mr. Oldmixon | quirement ts to sign the applica- been. in 7 to § cents a quart, depending upon | sald, “Sh he country the season, with the prospect of get- tion blank ana! cver sine separation suit, also ting tho cost down to 6 cents during recotve in return resting, and I do not know whether part of the year. the coin of pro.| 286 Will return to the Princess." | “When we have our system in good te on, It was Yvonne, seventeen and ate) der,” he Di | active, who brou bout sep mares onder” * a *\ The milk question is the chtet tive) we Dr Aide Leal for the greater part of the yoar will]. i0 MS Sociation at present, tration suit last March when her fos. be 7 and § cents, and 9 cents during | 1)" 0 raion Fi, {18 Mother deciared that her royat| here 9 no to prices of milk the short time when mi k f ares | “mie consuraer is practically at the! Needed 1 us as 8 ation and the transportation and cartage | ccs of the dealer. Although eoine| ‘er than to the Prin costs are higher, In some of the : ¢ Followlng discontinuance of the nthe, euch as May and|°t ‘he dealers are dropping @omo of} paration guilt the Princess and her puma mentee the prices of their milk, the con-| - stune, when there is plenty of milk h and prices to the farmer are lower and nees a Yvonne husband their diff patched up sumer bas no security as to how long sive Foriit pate | Russo-Roumanians Suffer New | | Defeats in Dobrudja and on | | MRS. F. G. GRISWOLD, WHOSE LONG ISLAND TWO MORE TOWNS CAPTURED BY VON MACKENSEN'S ARMY: VICTORY FOR VON FLKENHAIN —_—-— « Transylvania Border. 7,100 TAKEN PRISONER. | OF $30,000,000 SOBTANED HERE Morgan & Co, Complete Is for Note Issue To Be | Offered i in U.S, {Combined Teuton-Bulyar and Turkish Army Gets Closer to Danube Bridge. RERLIN, Oct. 24. successes by the Austro an Turkish von Mackensen and von Faikenhayn, Bulgar armies under Which are attempting to crush Rou-| Informal but authe annonnee- | manta in Dobrudja by a drive from Ment was made In W treet this| the Transylvania passes reported @fternoor that the o itish loan | to-day by the War Oitler arranged by J, P, Morgan and I, P.! Tho new victorion Davison will amount to $300,000,000) ture by Mackenwen' Instead of $250,000.00 | va, a town on the Danube be Tho Increase of $50,009,00 over the Cernavod Medjidle, twenty SUM originally agreed upon is due to mailea we za on the ( the fact that the securities offered by Rashova Great Britain, consisting of stocks, navoda, at! bonds and securities of American cor. TBOSETINPANIG which r HOME WAS ROBBED, a HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER ALSO DRUGGED IN HOME AT ROSLYN ROBBERS TRAVEL IN AN AUTO Bureaus, tices seer) and Jewel Cases Broken Open in Rooms of Mother and Girl, and No One in House Hears Burglars at at Work. LIST OF THE STOLEN GEMS | INCLUDES MANY HEIRLOOMS Mr, and Mrs, Frank Gray Griswold and Mrs. Griswold’s daughter | Miss Mary Canfield, were chloroformed in their country home, “Cass- jleigh,” at Roslyn, Long Island, last night, according to their own belief and evidence found there “thls morning, anit thélr rooms robbed ot jewelry valued at from $70,000 to $80,000. The thieves came to the house and feft it in an automobils, t tracks of it being marked clearly In the roadway beside the buil Also they left the tracks of their dirty boots upon the rugs of the drawing room, Entrance had been effected through a window on the ground ‘ocr. ——————n® A batch of absorbent cotton which int trest fons, bonds or other obligations appeared to have been saturated witt eloven'miles long, or ve Dann uiral governments, and vartou ahionorsein ‘ ‘i te: Th yon Maokensen’a: campalkn, more evandanurnaentincn nena (i | wold'a room, and a rag, evident! than 6,700 men ha n captured, of the original figures of th ° in a similar way, was discovered In the Transylvania sector, the War and because advices from in-| on the floor of Miss Canfield’s room. Ome nounces, German and AUStTO- terior bankers indicate that much i | JEWEL CASE BROKEN OPEN AND Hungartan forces, after a violent en- than $250,000,000 would be ab- | HIDDEN. gagement south of Kronstadt. Tran sored in thin country | . sylvanta, yesterday captured Predeal, |” as, interr t return on the new loan| Inside the Roumantan border, SIX Wii ne about the same nw that on tho| hundred prisoners we 0,009 tonn of Just Avcust—b4y|Steerage Passengers, in Fren- Following Ja the text mt he Spten howave iin! Pay < © Nptes, however, wil ied Das ample oi Office revort vane aq. | fin for a longer period and will bv J dl Dash, Trample on “The enemy ta yielding In CoM | Gi ied inte three classes: One set of Women and Children fuston before our seus Wilh ane | $10 000 to run for three year as allies has reached the district Of | arg, and tho remaining set of| Tzara Murat (16 miles northwest | 3165 cog.oo0 to run for five seure F) Fabre Uner Roma, which arrived hero] ¢ Constanza], Medjidie and ‘i > i tay from Marsefiles and Lisbon, of ata August loan matures 1918 Rashova were Rentured a a bike Nt Hritain, therefore, in settling |Produced un tod results, a cluding that renorted om Ort. 21, |, ti) Ha vaTIHibtarl/ Miata eed ea ne suns, including 12 can tad jane ae sce i MN) When the m wat ley non and one mine thrower, The Kanarentiont herd: he cali passengers were In 1 an nen x up the proposed loan, ft ty sald | Mfeboats asalgned t t of Bucharest has |!" the nancial district that the M the 70 erage pa « nbarded by ® ' t the boat sinking | ‘There waa a panic, in w nw n be front? att we r vod A mgtadt (Brasso) Gore |i by A tM seni Hungarian troops lerson, ved from Law - Ay ed Prednal after terd * dee tiost of this time the ne Six hundred Ee liar, |WIN GIRLS STRIKE, rho Horna’ ¢ h PICKET FIFTH AVENUE... wie Dal is man rs were At the southe thurin Pass ¢ » strong Rourmanian auoh pri il be maintained, no: i tut than at other periods, we expect to] “U0N. PT My misibtain : HOF | moved into a sulte at the Hotel Noth- 3 : | AiAMGAy “A 1 N be able to deliver milk at € cents a|“hether they are getting the lowest | en ee a a until lant | (Continued on Seeond Page) ne " are quart in bottles, price possible with a fair profit to the bata | ‘The necktte tndustry of the city ona iN i oater und producer, * e Cm anit phia, who abr “The butchers are eager to co-op a When the I THOUSANDS SEE Hl E j ay Ww Sak ota iat erate with us, not only becuuse there This can only come about with |, 0 RUREE TNE: C IG 4 workers went on. strike sag i Will be a@ legitimate profit to them,| Preper regulation, Ax already |) and all lon 7 : TO ROOF | nurse int 8 suatt aavance tn wai ¥ Dut also because it would be a busi-| Sdvocated by the association, 9 ee ee en on ee that UE ording one manufacturer the mw dlesarsee pean fos Ik fi fe es ERO eRe . z Saati strikers ata WoC hanes 0 olury of th ness getter for the shops. They are] Milk Service Commission, similar | oe. woman had again entered ww pera) Btand:'® Tchunce of gote ly ar’ c, A, who ia putting up Y. M Feady equipped with refrigerators] t@ the Public Service Commission, iat pre ae a 8 of Telegraphy,” typi-| ting what they want, | ‘ PN eee ata iv Vo to add but Iittle to] eld be established, and every | ito his life, She sent Yvonne to the) | rl | y par vent, of the worker in{{, Ax buildings In ual, a aa and would havo to add but little to) ae of the milk businese could [country and asked one of her inen| fing in the fiayre of a inan the won-| | Ninols ber cent. of the workera 19) sturig Browne vark, who has their delivery notifies the Bulsbery come before this body and the |#cauaintances to follow the Prine der work of telexraphy. was raised " s field a youns arin Bs ently | for ek. ht years professor of Eng ssociation says each mhop will be ofessional ¢ © anc of the new Westorr ion | they were organize under t A 1 . ary rs 2 from 100 to 200 tami. | Proper schedules of rates be fixed, | A profession ye and i f dhe Western Ws | Amorioan Feperation of Labor, 17 @ Ts i ae @ HUPP as in gas, electricity and trang. | dusintines anKed Abou the c Bi n ne) Toop | Auiorinan Heveratab eed es, Jin w taxicab, triviling ‘rince and | Street this afters The enormous 0? “am " ah \ Mr, Dillon said practically every! Pertation, md MERA iia GUSERTAIELOUE ovo URFONSE RERtoe) GE} ° lor, of $6 and $8 Aft week. SAYS U-53 WAS SUNK. * puteher shop in New York is in- The association pointed Out ieee ein en een knock ay siaeribe thee nals 7 $4.60 a | cluded in the organization, yesterday's article how the Gy. | (Me f)70IAlily ote eee a the toat Hy S08 Keb thin eee | aiinies Canadion Captain Declares He preme Court of the United States (eee enn inane ne chen na | Sreeauen’ Oude seeee oa makes 0 4 | ete datos in Nove Men has already upheld the legality | mony, was attired very much en dis-| sons jammed Dey Street when the] Sau AY per <e BRITISH “STEAMER SUNK of the State Government to nroge | Habilic and a young, dark-haired) statue awung clear of the strect Le eT eh sa ie Bik or on tek a erly control the cost of common | Woman wilt reclining In baby blue| Spectators tn nearby office bulldings | 7 nee . manuty se aaah! Taal t Whe Midland, 4,200 Tons, Goes to! commodities, such ae milk, bread silk pajamas on & divan, craned their necks and moving ple- | *!* Np: at once and hinted the i eee Pe ae Bottom—Location Not Give ho. " The woman screamed, the witnesses! ture operators turned the cranks of ee as ne expect an ely Wl ova Bootle per dot. 24.—T 4,200 Sy eer ey ADE a at eto day The strikers gplit , to \ LERDON: OF Bee fon} It haw also been whown that a gtm-| declared. and Jumped into a closet, foarte eek nae British steamahip Midland hae deen) cower for rogilating Cood piieey, The Prince mutteved something In et foot h groups 0 day and y aie : sunk, \asuhtlens eata ney Wed of Aldea, French about his honor being at the fly fa Pifth Avenu ' The Midland, 380 fest tong and bullt| men. It was pointed 0 President, "ake and then attacked the two nd power with aT he, tom gat Pama, Te ne alae ut te Paseaton” Afar tenor. Gata wiegs of the mio RACING | was last reported on & vovage from) Board of Aldermen (Common Coun. | Wich brought hotel enipie beet Facet EO: (BIA eth Be \ Melbourne, Australia, to Las Palmas.| i) of the City of New Y. * room, the raiders disappeare: erasps the lightning, and in his right RESULTS ON PAGE 2, Aicboat Canaries, Auring whieh eh coiled trem |!) of the City of New York by ordi-| gue name of the co-respondent was! the colle of wire which hurnuse it to ENTRIC® ON PAGE 4 Hritieh vessels bocuuss she bad bi phape Town on Bept. 17, 1 (Continued on Sixth Page) pot disclosed, *arth and (o the needs of men, aun So: tbe btanioy.” i ° . ° - ee mm mm nee evening That the senses of the occupants of the house must have been dulled }!n some way was betokened by the fact that the robb aft rifling — jthe burevus and dressers in the three } Alexander Brown, Noted Polo} teoms on the second tloor, broke open | 4 [the Jewel cases and hid them behind Player, Falls Into Delaware |n portiere in Mrs. Griswold's room River; Is Drowned. Further evidence of the pela chloroform was afforded by apeae eee oy -Atox. | HAE When Mra, Griswold and her ‘ I , y daughter awoke this morning they n wn, th ty kr | complained of iliness and a smot 1 soctety man of at Hut no one int a a s hyd ' arch he ind of t r ‘ ! ro iver n Pekinese dog in Mra. Gri Var to-da {had not even barked Vr n, ith eri That the hur t ‘ we Philad 4 SM! about the robbery was ed nak ed att mf fact that they broke open ced He i r last night and to-!)umtdor of Mr, Griswold's an coud luy’s Might was to have bean his last! avvernt of his cigars, scattering the 2 ne ishes about the rug 1 Hrown ne hundred feet} Mrs, Griswold discovered the rob- b whe tehers notleed that om] hery shortly after she She ) wn r K and a mor saw the drawers of her bureau and 5 1 1 int the ri iressing table open and ransacked Atiaches of tha aviauon sehool}and informed Mr, Griswold, In his in a rboat the spot} room there wag the same evider Brown f but ly the tips]and a moment later the broken jewel 4 ma u © ages were foun? behind the curtain. vi ihe maniine ws ee Ak LIST OF STOLEN JEWELS GIVEN f aw Me Evia oF bone TO POLice. : : | Word was at once sent to the New rk police by Mrs. Gr to} the latter and her hus to tite elty swold, and and motored and visite Police Com- Hirth ' i Coen yale] missioner Woods. He placed the mat are thinker ter thicd i “e to-day, | (27 {8 the hands of Inspector Cray, a Weren't. tiplets, Bach | ®Xeutlve officer of the Detective Hu. uh iehters—-Mra Nora Berger, | reau, to whom Mr. and Mrs. Griswold iy watt and Mia Eliza! cold all they knew of the robbery and mn To thie mornis | gave a list of the jewelry stolen. bo: There was difficulty tn assigning ; | the irloom 3 70a 1 4 said the xvee ‘ i} Ms . | Idition to the jewelry a amalt \ nile at eet] sum of money was taken, ‘The exact ; eptes| Jamount could not be estim - War Secretary apaKer Will Not er wan reported to NC IHLAND, Ul. ( aor] Sheriff Steve Pettitt at Mineola, he . . - = At Detective neas Seaman and yoo 1 yr Johnson to Cassh th. baler A but as Mr, and Mra. Griswold were oii] thon on their way to New York ad- ares to the house was refused ply to wpoush make | te one of the largest es- dates at Roslyn. It is adout @ mile ee ib py a po cee en Sas