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al . a U.S. Red Cross Workers Killed by German Bombs - oat # WEATHER -Oteudy Te Morree TS ‘ ' FINAL ¢ ie EDITION Sd : Pi er 3.” we >) '* Circulation Books Open to All.” “Circulation Booka Open to an”| oprah, 4017. ty Ye wre ratohing NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1917 18 PAGES PRICE (Quh.ortss ote fos tetert Madsen County, Sa, FW STS chewhere ILLINOIS REPORTS MRS. KING MURDERED; — ASKS NORTH CAROLINA TO REOPEN CASE somes PRICE PEPMANS KILL AMERICANS CIV'SAPPRASER NATION WDE PLOT NEW WITNESS SAYS HE HEARD TOOK GREVE'S WORD AGAINST U.S. BARED HY OMENG HOPTAS OF "tte uns augmine, 7 WO SHOTS IN AUTO MYSTERY HARVARD AND | LOUIS UNITS O'Malley Admits Close Friend- seized Documents Show Con- Farmer Gives Account of King Trag- Chicago Coroner, After New Autop- ship \ith Neponsit Com- | spiracy to Hamper Gove edy That Disagrees With Testi- sy, Declares the Wealthy Woman ay any Official, ernment in the War. f M —Tells of Voi Did Not Kill lf—No Powd ad. rer. DEMING DFFEATED | os swamrmsrrnse- women vr "-towe) and Adds ‘That Car Sped Away. Marks Are Found on Her Body. Coast Village are Delibe nptrolier Prendergas nd disclosure made t als ately Attacked , District Attorney. Sw nection with t Wednes 7 i i ‘ i Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) Ps 1 A ats E and Kilt fi. W 8 INCOKD, N.C, Sepl. 7A ne itne reday injected bimse CHICAGO, Se 7.-—Prosecuting officials of Illinois and North Care bs 3 DEAD; 19 WOUNDED prio examination by the Fix-|the country 1 6 that there has | case of M Maude A. King, mysieriously shot to death near thi |traordinary Gr Jury investigat existed f et a nation-wide |! | il! be ki er betore many hours to solve the mystery ‘ leged frau the purchase éonentracy amver t Govern the night of Aug. 29.) The new ¢ 1 farmer ho live ( per P ‘ ‘ Numerous Such Aerial Bom- | ne aye k read ape | onePtte hamy @ all : | ¢ death of Miss Maude A. King, the wealthy New York widow mys- } lands ne city, that b | 40") ment in almost every conceivable way | withm a few rods of the spot where Mrs. King was killed, has made a} ‘ I bardments Conducted Within praised the Seaside Park site at Rocks | n the w teriousty shot while on a motor trip at Concord, N. C., about ten days rs laway, b by the city for $1,250,- |! carry oe erie igned siatement to an attorney from Atlanta, representing the deat or D : the Last Fortnight. ——— request of Comptreiler| Opposition to the Draft Law, burn : . ‘ Hcl ago, Coroner Peter M. Hoffman, who, on a court order, held an auiops i ; . hatin ea mnait’s relative testimony disagrees materially with that given b 7 ‘ Contirmation of Whitman Ap-| Prenderga [ing of crops, some of the so-called ; Malt LI | on the body of Mrs, King early to-day and who was convinced as a result LONDON, Sei G ne Did you inspect the p y?" Mr. |tabor disturbances and attempts to Gaston Bullock Means, and his two male companions, who were wich the illine F t! ; i ‘ a pointment Refused, 25 10 18 | ctiroe asked O'Malieys urtai) production in war industries | Coupl: on the night of {he tragedy c examination that she had been murdered, was in conference most of n base hospitals occu —One More Chance. PeuE f f eed oer eet were all part of the) ST he farmer who to-day etectriticd | he Merning with ofticials of the State Attomey’s office, St Louis HW ntingents : lonsie ¢ Company,” plied | same alleged conspiracy whose prime | | | Concord with his story is Charies $ At the conclusion of a conference between State’s Attorney Hoyne situated in a coast village, } ALBANY ‘ ey **! ommatiey motive was thought to be the crippling | Dry, whose farm is located «bout | and Coroner Hoffman, Mr: Hayne sent this telegram to the Attorne officer of the American Medical | kins of New York Wh emen's| "The city bought the land from the} of the Government's activities In every ® tree and a halt miles northeast of | ( jenera) of North Carolina: Corps and wounding three a uladh ce for President of the State Food| Nepo: ty Company. way possible short of interference Soncord, On the night of the shoot- | ‘ severely, Heuters corresp. sulin sthianliletlapeedetn: ot Sie atic old the prosecutors: that) 1 mintary and naval operations. 5 Dry gaw the automobile contain- “Lost movtem by Coroner Hoffman of this county on the body . British Headquarters in Mrance tel- | for confirmation when the Senate to- i known Greva Chute ob ra ‘The investigation begun by the Fed- ing Mrm King and her companions of Mrs, Maude A, Kingy who was killed in Concord on Aug. 29 by a x 2 occasion bad borrowed $50 . egraphs to-da 1 vote of 25 to 18, failed to leral Grand aur a ‘ : 1g0 ae mn coms vy the main road and then pistol shot reveals shot could not have been self-inflicted and a 9 others of the rank and file we sanat vatiawat tio! vith dnesday’s raid on etour ol o abandoned road to illed and sixteen wounded, five of pass Senator J, Henry Walters's mo 1 get ar lon my abn eee ru th aoe ppl ri ae PRBS ACHE Fone reveals left ankle broken shortly before death, Coroner Hoffman Tas haltie Amoricar t to ¢ creo with © Finance ey e s this | iy will go into all phases of the a He says he heard several voices and believes crime of murder has been committed in yout State, The off killed w ' op su Committee dverse report on the fin- ht ae hae pe : iba onty man | !¢sed conspiracy Officials to-day sald heurd two shots and saw the er and State's Attorney of this county await your order: Medical Ce » the lancte nomination, - ’ that it probably would be the most a machine speeding back to Coacord. . Harvard Hospital unit Mr. Verk ham one more chance |* (ked to abous ate” cuieited that] COmPrehensive investigation under-|Cnly English Lessons Now) The sceno of Mra, King's death ix The Evening W td reporter ¢ nveyed to William and Paul Robin- Of sixteen wounded at (he H Dice i . arte i . i A s Lege taken on beha ne Governmen 5 Sel ; : vals & sequestered doll reached by «| 00, brothers of Mrs. King, over the long distance telephone to Morrison, i 4 ee ferata ani aie ld ch may c¢ 2 motion is ma eve'a wife acted as godmother a : a ii sl Se rd’s 7 Ate ad ‘ : by . unit's hospita ays an r if pepsin Falcmiasueecinelt nristening of O'Malley's child,|#nce this country’s entry into the Vv hool Board’s Order aie and windlig ae an-) Ill, to-day the first information concerning the startling result of the the American staff and ten were n otwithwanding the|jthe ehri ; 4, | war. | - doned to regular travel, ‘The road to ? : tlenta: Finance Committee's adverse rep: whe now but four weeks old. +] Tens of thousands of letters, checks | Given, the spring 1s just off the main road|¢Xarination of their sister's body. On being informed that Coroner ” ref a waive! — The hospital of th After the vote had been takea on the| .° > : and other documents in t 1 from Concord, It curves along the immunity. 4, District suffered the greatest d ‘| Walters motion the Senate too ; t of Federal authorities, wi a} In Hoboken already they put th | sige of @ small bill, crosses a board nora Me pee that Mrs. King, was murdered, the. brothers a one bom» fell on the St ss Sa " 1g as tlio mt lo rae before the Grand Jury at Ch > or/German language from the school) culvert and then makes an S-shape, noulies { they would start for Chicago on the first train in order to assist hospital t over Perkins was|O'Mailey before the Grand Jury. other Grand Juries which lat out, In future’ time Prof, Gustav| turning to tho spring the authorities. In addition to the 1 hosp hie 3F Mafority| O'Malley's sefore the} investigate ramifications of the al-/tfoch, who many yearn has taught The spring is inclosed on three sides} = “Gaston 43, Means, my Hib: thins: ioseineeencestnniennnianinneiaaniaiblinesccictiincoedeis ig, 6 Mrition wailitary hospital wo Brown, opening the|Grand Jury w frank, 1t| eset conspiracy the pupils of the Hoboken scnools|>Y tfee-covered slopes. It is about! ness m r, convinced us her death | clsed over Mrs, King from the mo- Simbarded. _ , ns eee ay a hana font} Ht Was Intimated to-day that the |¢ unl induces, be the | 200 yards in a direct line from the} was accidental,” said Paul Robinson, | ment he entered her life two years The raids occurred on Tuesda 8 insuperable objection to of mi t Wega on new Greve, how] Government's theory is that the 4 language teach to Germans|™4in youd, but ts hidden by slightly] “tte and those about him we so|ago. Another factor in bringing night, and, tke the | aneR EOE he, CHW seas oon Ot (he omc CR nastae, Hed bereien. him dow at ncean |iRRd ConaR Emon wae anunced: (Nite Mea calsaee scat rolling ground a cornfield nure of it that we were convinced: {about the exhumation of the body hospitals nearer the front during th ern of tho International Har-lin ¢ stock transaction and how he,|CBicag® although ite operations ex: | . Laverty, an Irisher, who | The testimony of tho wit We did not examine our sister's |early to-day was an anonymous let- Pee Corer Ho attacks (wees r which was prosecuted|Greve, Reynolds and Frank Batley, | tended to virtually every section of /1; of the Board of Education Presl- |the Coroner's inquiry was to the effect | poay," ter received yesterday from Concord. liberate. Paige : Federal Government for vio-| O'Malley ei Sp iest of the other| the United states t @ resolution offered to-day that |that the machine containing tne party The next «ove in the ef sto un- |The letter, with reference to an in- BOSTON, Sept. 7.—Two hosp ot Anti-Trust law. Thel thre a le a pleasure trip last May| Burning of wheat fields and at # German language shall be taught ;)@lted near the litte bridge on the|ravel the mysterious case probably | dividual stricken out, follows: units, commonly known as Harvard wiicaaaian tecltdeet cane [Rae ooea te aaa ie eS ompts to burn spruce forests in 1 the schools no more, In the main road, and that Mrs, King and | will be an effort to set » the ver- | “Every one in Concord believes that units, are jocated In a coast Ichinery and implementa aa elec pabiaty aa Distr ey Swann| Pacific Northwest, it was th Jucation Board members with German | Means walked up the abandoned road | dict of accidental death brought in by|Mrs. Maude King was foully mur- im France, Harvard University au-| 14199 of life during war time, Itlat how much he had appraised the| Vere but one phaso of eged gel-| names are, but they did not Jtoward the spring. This isa waik of | the Coroner's Jury at Concord dered, Lt 9 the most dastardly thing thorities suid to-day. One 18 the) aood noe seem right, therefore, to mut atoneste * SGT Aur ie elt ee Book conspiracy direc the con-|mouths open until came the vote « jabout 300 «is and the two parties | Means, the only actual witness to|ever committed in this place, and we orginal He vara malts wal h a aa shacks oF 4 aac Gh lite a ties por O'Malley aaid he 4 put the| telling heads, Dozens of sporadic at-| ready when they voted “Yah” and left] Would have been entirely out of view | the killing of Mrs. King, hax not Yeon hope that Chicago, the home of Mrs, its service in Jul 915, with Dr c Mo id hi Ap Serkinna eco tempts to cripple war industries by | (he German language in the Hoboken jof eac other, The home of Dry is | heard from since he left here for Con- | King (who lived much of the time in mele alue at $5,000 an acre. The elty paig | ttt H Hugh Cabot as resident surgeon ee NA Rarkinn Ie ltreemiahig come ae Peden satya PAM) strikes and acts of violence aro re-|schools on ttw back flat Jon the south, or opposite side of the | cord with the dead woman's sister, |New York), will take this matter up second unit is called Harvard be-| 1 tod to the principle of trusts and ‘O'Malle 7 han been the principal ap- garded as a third phase of the genera ince the pub schools were in|main road from the spring, In day-]Mra, Mary Melvin, Wednesday after- | and seo that the murderer gets jus- ewuse a large part of Its staff is cc |the monopoly of trade. has|praiser in the olty during the time} *llemed conspiracy HSDOReD Riaried, fe: Garey: ARs BUS OAD ORR AA mARS YE rom | BOGRs i Are ANY: SiOives for posed of Harvary graduates and for-| i) .46 nim objectionable to th. pro- Romaerst r Prenderga held of. Indications point, it waa said, to «|cuage has a prominent part played | Diry's front porch, The hill# and trees It was a shot from Means's revolver} ct and when you get busy mer Harvard Medical School faculty | qucers of the State, His appointment |fiee te addition te the Seanide Page| SOUP of men, considerable in nun children education It was ranged in @ semi-circular that killed Mra, King, he testifying | you will find them out members, but, strictly speaking, It 18) would ra thelr fears, suspicions|geal he baie Pea ot in bi ber, who, constituting what might ight that no one in Hoboken | the sides and ear of the % that ho had laid the weapon in the| ASKS CHICAGO AND NEW YORK Bese Hospital Unit No. 6. Dr, Harvey lang dissatisfaction and would tend| Rockaway and Riverside Park pro.|'r™mé Sxeguiiye: Sone of (the » who could not jerman Jan- {a natural sounding-board and volces| fork of a tree a few minutes before TO CLEAR MYSTERY. Cushing of the Peter Bent Brigham). ycrease production." jects, rg iat ; leged conspiracy, directed all its |suage speak, which was at that if an be distinctly heard at the Dry|he heard’ the shot that ended her] “if you will have her body ex Hospital staff, is in charge, ‘This or) ginator J. Henry Walters, tho|” dream John P. MeNam a former |ti¥ities through @ large number of | ‘nought some : | place. life, 1 you will see she could not ganization suiled last May and ia part] (sv cnor's floor leader in the Porkinal pone as ; Ban Nanvanacta Now times have quick around| FARMER'S STORY OF HEARING|"“VERDICT OPPOSITE TO CONDI- shot herself behind the ear. No of the American army medical estab- lear made a spirited plea for con- eputy cranttian ch . rhe Where the money ca 1 | l already, Aft no-| SHOTS AT NIGHT. TION OF THE BODY. ne here credits the explanation of Letters received he ntly stat-| ving by training and business experi- Ce rn Ree ne Gi prooat annie moveme under inve fg a] suage understand, Day after day|in town,” ted Dry to the Bvening| see how any jury which had seen th hope that Chicago and New ed that the hospitals, in which two ‘4 Most cminently quali ee ene “| subject into which the |!toboken farther from the Father-| World reporter, “Upon my return| body could decide that “the decease will combine in clearing this distinguished Hostor na ope ont aba be will delye deeply, Many evider | pe nha haw eel se home late in the afternoon my wife} came to her death from a pistol shot | , ate, are on different sides of t aKuan tant one (ro BRooned nee ’ it is sald, pointy to a German f irge Phen what for a German| told me thot a party had bee yot- | wound one and on f Inches back | phe order for the autopsy here was principal street in n ut Demat Vote a jae tiaiay f ye 1 of $5,089 an acre ftom ND money was hold? & down at the spring, She sald]of her left ear and that sald wound} oenod by Ju vorge Kerston o| French co: wat Avge ( | Ns matt b iti "| plied for work of the Be i a must have fired ft] was produced by an a@vldental dis « inal Mranch of the Clreuit JG'TON r . jwas nade 4 jemnation ¢ - - t 1 h b 1 : > WASHINGTON, Sept, 7.—No rep won, Gibbs, Gilchrist, Graves, Kn A heavy rerppiete he told tha | #Pirators en nd @ hundred shots, A calf which} charge of a pistol in her own hands The body of Mra Ming waa of the attack by German airmen on {, Mullan Murphy Bia ne Sieh Ed - a we had tled to a watering t ear “In my judgment and the judg- hermetically-sealed | American hospitals had been received eon eae i | Distric ) BERLIN GALLS WILSON F RIBOT |ino pring naa been nit in the nina] ment of those present when the Ae as a J bes sh w da, ¢ « rs, 1 " ai " * _ torday by the War Depart m ,Whitney, Wicks, Yelver- | Ounena Caan A «bY o bullet, The € m body was examined early to-day, n Graceia etery, and a Made within the past fortnight, Late oo.) mt OughE the se Juutomoblle by thes cord verdict ie directly the oppor fy, Witiiam pathologts! in August a hospital behind the Ver 1 At him ine award was Ox y Pas | en fan oRateara Aate (hain Lin In the evening I wa gon the] gite of what the condition of the joe) xorthw versity and dun lines was bombed and thirty pe inteen I uns and eleven Dew , ¥ Phat Amer ' " et alboenisbaeks mnt porch with my wife, Shortly | bedy ehould have shown. It would ee a, In the presence of gong, including twenty yeu “tt nterests of ; | ft Apaing e a Senate A fler elght o'clock we & Or) have been impossible for a right: |, er Hoffman, Detective Bares killed. : .s ' tt | , Aaitbates vut ning from ¢ a) ee! handed woman to have shot her Hi wenneenins GRAND HEADQUARTERS 01 neae nt i ; nai roo ‘| self behind the left ear. Besides, |, KF MHL ARMY IN FRANCE. 1 p Bawa (eae | ABR ) Hl Means ' g fa we found that her left leg wa re epician aaa ye Sept. 7 Vand ourt HL ‘ Cou i é eslon Ame f . net om 4 \ ! broken at the ankle—not a fr ade the autop .y ‘ . if 1 1 ' 1 7 ‘ ph e end € n said, b r t , pital in the 4 hoof V Leap ‘ Prete oo | ue i : 1 ture, has bean said, but a clean “The weund was euch es a.dei been bombarded agai derm: on, 1 vill wlled 4 befos hy i ie 6 ne ‘ break, That will have to be ox calibre steel jacket bullet would aviators for » ME Bet based Bi si ‘ aa Attorney | wa \ anattl Pi ay plained more satisfactorily. Every make. The entrance of the wound pumeees persons Ww Mt { Swann ar v4 . 1 ? parne. minute makes me more sure of was about two inches forward of yasty-» 4 hea Ay to aE Br epaliter ; Sl was no my firet conviction that Mrs, King the aahthe of the akulli bantnalaba me, ul Last Two Days of Big Sale i ne oe | Hope 3 ' f Cat MSS y eft ary It chowed ne vigne. of severel mundo ‘ ihe, ¢ e. \ 0 ; ' t , A 4 © Chicago 4 \ 3 ee: tinal 5 V's and Youria Men's Sults, $5.95, s @ elty, | aw nia at hi i burns nor powder marks, indicat wy i ‘ i Gap. Woolwart aod ‘ i — . ' f " ng that the revolver was a con . . 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