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RUSSIANS, NOT DEMORALIZED, FIGHT “HARD ON RIGA FRONT _——_——_ Se MOTHER INSANE ES ioreeens TROOPS INFRANGE Cha tweets |= AIAG TREY NEST ° { Mrs. Robinson to Be Army Officiats Too, Comp af oO A i) tlave Much Gee machine bears an a Vot ina Sanitarium Late in Year tot inue Ad Me rene Hraining to Undergo Before : « @ antrew o of oenee Connor hs “Ww Decl vance on Petrograd bron Gong to Trenches ' duct the garner . 1 Was Looking inthe Spring Mean . “He Testificd, “When | [Onder to Reopen - —— ——- Seenisiniaits that ar . mad teow \ SU ie. en k ( ° a World teuna PN TLAG! ‘ ne! PAN Kept, * et MMALQUARTENG ov wr 7 ever s. ove e . Heard the Shot bired ing ase Rased 4 ore. @ nure ot Muck ¢ the Leaf teva AMI A ary m ” othe ena 5 ‘ pled for several mor a a a sis | Ou New Autopsy see at tn wih the war ant 6 te ' « ed Sept F -Americn's tire! oontingeatot tie t hesvew oad ten WARNEDHEROP PISTOL a oi No. 1106 Merk Aven’ Ravel beser oF sand thuene. 1 n ack with net @ to cet tate the om * ne vould jook at 4 Hept. @ Mee Bot the muende « front + Amerieaa @ ee ‘ ' tote o- end ton as mwen about tar “She May Have Slipped and Ss avy iron tat mother of Mra hing Mrs Senmers , +6 Viteelle be a! Corman ont ey ‘ Rs at +t — 1 eeu Threw Up Her H ' . gt het - ng ia @ oe Verlin deep ' fi. receives o-dey he bs . i the ciree DISCREPANCY AS TO FIRING OF i] f and. a ' orney * there he OE na 6" ello gee ea : |” Maas ; achine, | a8 of y ve hint sHo . , | ene ‘ « ° hehe ab ¢ domination t ont * je roneld te c t " ogy be ohe She Grabhed Weapon.” i] ; tion of the HHeane of Sra King, her later, Bre. YAP 40 advance further, ax this woulgl @Hicl h enited by an WnceN= | tpg, the THe ts Hill & Gincrepancy tetween po vat sak ‘ . rane ra King; ber slate * iaty be A sos must aged jee 1, Avg Mels i Mrs Robinson, the ‘ he building of new re and yet y of the members the | . ‘quire | we Bucki« as on ' eo mor Marty and Farner Dry (8°08! From « Statt Correspondent || or ai ak got New the the eetebitetimeat of dep mn thie! Buck rg Pa.14 eeaeik concerning the firing of a second of Yhe Evening World.) i etuke bad Mra f nan recon ed 10 aceount, the despatch says, it is un. “AF membe oe eit & period with » pollus Shot! Dry was emphatic in dectar-| CONCORD, N. ' ; to reo Mre Robinson by the latter's family likely that Field M 1 ven Bis i svadonta ot the Averd| cen ry tees beet elements of ing that after the car had proceeded | Evening World today 5 t ela ab an, ty Bert Clark eo nurse denburg will perm! ¢ « to — he shea sag ced he & taining system, from from (he direction of the epring ny of Gaston Nullock Mean ' followed the re: 1 Mrs Robinson very nervous, continue the advan © with Petrograd wg Boasow bend pti Y Brilishers as well ae Americans @ho jener 00 7H8S ©.wer oh thntaiien of ta ‘ tained Jie ambition to bea member | hay din rind iran, nbd hombre manager for Mv ante [gn sh Ha 8 sali reg gang gl = le RR eh ‘nose eo tea ehine then at full » wound King, before the Coroner's jury that r Mother Goes fort Weldon, WHO! iat they were being continually Wilhet@ is at I ing th Kaowl Lutherry of the Latay- | fees and “non-coms® we started way to (hoe main road and thence | Sesh ie tee ; ‘ ies ; : ea aici i a renedl Mysterious k f tg cg He Vanished 1 4 Had Been detectives and that if it capture of the Kussian Ba sport eethiy a 1p to-da They King on t rey i yh : + his power and tafluence ¥ sapatons elved from M') plane yea as nis | dorgo a ensive i ‘The other witnesses have st ntl : oe nig Aug. 29 Mrs} wh Was not an Married Only Few Week ' Fe mone apne 2 orging to despa received Grom | enn wletn ‘ , ' ' priv ated is io on sooid n eo mercy of their) Merltt to da jerman Bmpere " ne payonetting and that the car stopped on the main! !aat whit au with Announced CHICAGO, sen Nuffering ¢ aeiiaads Gx vaeueen 0088 thare| bawin Parsons of Springtield i Eventually this road near ihe entrance to the aban-|Meane and three other perons, y thin af his first emaenle. a tat ‘tw be ee ; sas damien | pi eceaaasa a ve, AlRO OF the Lafayette Kevadrilin, 1 echoots wit ps4 eee cies « = spk gg fe the firm publication of Moans's f A a jury which Thomas [. Weldon of New York Clty | aia Mrs. Bamberg, “when Means be. | Te algo unnoun appolatment of |PTOUSHt down his f ia isaac 1 acu the oflcers, whe ny Fn ggg om to PriNG. | statement in full and | f fot f deat Walked into the detective bureau last goat to me that Mrs. Kob- |General von Alten as governor of the) Pane 4nd han been cited to receive, ' ransmit their know! Ernest Lury, the nogro was “Mrs, Ming, Cept. wi piat night and asked the p to find nsane and ought t at felty the War Croes. er # dived straight) cq. lighters themselves. questions to-4ay about the fatal i. Cup Agham, Is wife and notify her of hin where- i P tresay | | PRrTt * jat the enemy as he fled and his fall) | a ta anced night. At tho inquest he testified| rether, Afton, and myself had boon | —<—<————<———<—_— nt javouts 1 Institution, He had already RO0GRAD, 8 §&-No fur. preradied: a: culling, ie re 4 ans to that he drove the party near to the] out | nvinced Mra. King and Mra, Meivin | ther advance by the Germans on the i : | comrades of the pa several Umen target practising y le violen SPRINGFT Mas Sept, & ft then drove bac » the p Meine | oy wife since she was a baby ané| At Midnight he became violent afd | inet their 1 - wea Geant nT front ih teelay's ” ip : wee w : iflectionate bridge to wait. ,, [OnE went over to this place —Talwa a - don wits qmagl after a struggle with four policeman) igtoang uals: divans away ANC Gethinunieation: ‘ThedlGanian [rere ee coe cave WO BAB r 1 trainers hud en- ton told me to do that,” | knew the place as Blackwildor sprin hew her mother before my M8) ne wan taken to the paychopathic penton See ; a fad brought down his first German alt: | Geared themuelves to every one of the a ce, es Cemmares See meat nj eecwues ft is near Mamp ack. |°°* | hospital for observation en ee ‘i onnolired PY plane, has had an adventurous career. | 4, nd they bated to 9 ridge he heard © shot and was . i amp Black h bepital for ob s0n, women and kept close watch on the | an cay ty rs me s and c nate: ee sent for a fow minutes later. If ne | Wilder's place f had been up to Asheville and she i Rept C008 wi A rman Toking up aviation several years ag 8 they retained. He al German wa sft hove again b wateh on the help, and if sighted in the G Higa and have) Villa and flew in the service of the disappeared at 11 o'clock and Mrs. Melvin came down} Thursday morning, is twenty-sit year Virol he simply discharged whoever | Datterles, went abroad to fly in the French » » They were visiting in my/old and had recently been graduated ey n't like, setting up the excuse | Russian torpedo boats discovered @) vice late inl915, Ie Is twenty eight) ALIMONY OF MRS. SPRAGUE | | was at tho bridge and waiting, as he| “We drove out there and got out of | MMe 14 come down here, She bad) 1. Phomay Franklyn Weldon Jr, of OW f says, ho was in clear sight and only | the car. Mrs. King and t bad a rif | Mt MY Sisters up in New York and) no. 591 about 100 yards from Dry's house: | ang 6 P ag OTe Toame down here with me to stay! myst Dry says thero was no stop made [424 t¥o pistol, They werd lying When the mathine chme from town|@oWn in the automobile. £ got this and that the machine arrived for the| Pistol (a sinall one) for Mrs. King. he offer his #ervices to Franc Venth Street, Brooklyn, who | kept aw hil first time after the shot was fired. | She wanted a small one, so that al her's wome, My wife was to come metres avg lewnphy gps Rt \ufat the unsatistactory—to him—per- |German submarine, and enemy ships,! years old and married. é ¥ ie or ‘ | d to open oMices o} i pees - * 4 MEANS'S FATHER TALKS ABOUT| could get it in tho folds of her siiri, | (OW! When tho weather ae eed Brooklyn, and whilo making arrange. |%°"" Were probably detectives. [ear ner an ware coeernen | | Justice € Holds Husband's P; CASE FOR FIRST TIM When w ‘ She has a littl baby and m Ms fe . In November, 1916, Means sug-|Irbensk Sound, They were forced by ustice Guy Hold usband’s Par- nn WO got ‘out of the automobii nt to come while the Weather was|Ments for doing #0 was acting os visit B the R co i : Gaston Means is not expected over) that pistol was unloaded, and hot ing ph jan for tho Interborough| gested putting Mra, Robinson in a! tho Russian batteries to retire, simeny No Excuse in Approving from Asheville until late this after:| er, a senith & Wesson, was ul “EC had @ very marked interest at|Kapld Tranelt Comp: noon, His friends in Concord are de bene . seal lees Leena Rilke Ral Rian Wen ine READ ORS AR 0 CAM | $50.a Week Award t 8 c thi Mh " Feldor " rried only a 2 }ment of the Russian troops from the Y f T T T F a Award, 6 She took thone two pistol 4 show. | {0s me in Mrs, King, She ls one} Dr, Weldon had been married only @| Mrs, Robinson did not want to go,! ; slrous that he make @ full explana- rm we two pistols and show Mist} but she was finally persuaded by her|Mishborhood of Riga, despatches to! a_i While the husband will not be per- of the importunt witnesses in some! few weeks, his bride having | tion of his relations with Mrs. King|@d me that she could shoot with two " . . ote . t 6 Cant and of the shooting. They Higation that wo are going to HAVE! Anna Foley of Brookiyn. Ms father. | suignters, I went with Mrs, King|th¢ Russian Embassy say, was ac- Deputy Attorney G al Conklin tied to capitalize Mis past parsimony Moan esta I represent |rhomas F. Weldon, is paymaster for | teh " B | Deputy Attorney Gener: If | in tessening the award of alimony to his her and act for ber in this investl-l io tnterborouxh. jand Mrs, Robinson to Battle Creck,|Co™Piished in good order, By matn- Bh au fe Nite woing | pistols, away from her form, Uke al jater 9 urge this course upon ¢ woman would. At this time neith ~, tol. W . Means, i actt 0 Acc any Men Called wife, the wife, on the other hand, can- lids, © Wewthetner of tke ed: Pistol was loaded. | a Pilg cheney, ade Wee ea Dr, Weldon's parents received their | Where Mrs. Robinson entered a sani- taining @ Vigorous rear-guard action to Accompany bi we potion. ar ps8 ‘ : “ : not, In order to increase the award, Tum type, talked about the case for| ‘t walked over, got this pistol ana| Sv. !8, f ‘uke'may have been wav | fret notification of his being found in| tarium. It was not am insane asylum, | ‘he main body. got away in safety and | to Yaphank Monday. be permitted to capitalise her past ex- j the first time to-day. The ire of the] loaded it. When I had loaded it, t]ing this pistol around. When we|Chicago from Tho Evening World, and | put « sort of health resort. the German advance was retarded. When the “firet 5 per cent.” of | {@vagances, which in many instances ' me lawyer pode eed pecans permrg ery laid it in the forks of au old hollow| went out later we found the pistol|his mother left for Chicago this morn-| © js, Robinson was so miserable New York's drafted mon, numbering|™4Y have been the initial cause of the rumors u pread about the) tree and walked down to the spring ri aS ae r ‘ ‘ mire BA epee ed pay iad him hone his Capel thore tuat she persuaded her daughter 3,000 IN DRAFT PARADE 1.942, leave on Monday morning. tor [the marital differences leading to 4i- T od ear Om, t poser cu ec) & to perm ais a" S| peor nied | Yorce. Dave four stalwart sons and] to get a drink of water, Mrs. King sy ied nave not beon able to put! maueh ae {oF in a eriOv ae mug |to kt her return to the hotel. I pre-| 9 Yaphank, they will be accompanied | ¥°r corel beautiful daughters,” declared | walke@ part of tho way and but five in ft, [do not know how ‘Means, Cl] r sume Mrs. no! ! by De’ mney Gene! oc} in these words Supreme Court Justice ‘ te ry a s Mrs. Kij bee Tl y Deputy Attorney General Rose . eCol. ‘and Tm proud of them | that she did not want any water, tl many {t’had th it whenswe found ir, | cessed. & temoorary mental breakdown. | °t . OEM HT TORN Wi H THEIR GOAT TO-NIGHT Conkling, who will at Camp Up-| Guy to-day explained his reason for ap- dk ary \ f ypeared in Battle Creek the ‘oving the allowance « all. ¢ ‘Bud’ | (Gaston ‘Means) waa ‘aiked "This Was Mrs. King’s platol. she | cause he appeared in ton until he seca they are Ktatted on} Proving ance of $80 a weel knodked entirely out of a, big feo | Sve wae afraid of bugs. Sho walked | VTils was Mr. King's Dalal BRO ce nogsoxston by the agreement |next day and insisted that Mrs. { ming. first class! Permanent “alimony, with $750 a year ei 5 th road to bec thro the death of Mrs. King. bse vay picked up bapa Peaide Wo also found one of her siippera| she accepted $600,000 outright in high! Robinson should return to the sani-| Adamson to Address Harlem's Hention men. Thus he will put a{ cach for the education and maintenance ‘Bud’ liscovered a new will| ‘Maud, let that pistol alone.’ when we went back for the platol. L) ojass securities and the income on|tagfum. He sald he had seen one of! Soelecte, * alate: | sinta | rhe Vestivitie [of her two sons, to Mrs. Marguerite which bring several millions to “My recollection is that when {do not know which foot the slipper Ha AU sf > Selected Men and Other Officials | finishing touch to his activities in | Sprague, in place of the $750 a month hattan| ranted her pending trial of her suit for divorce from Dr. Shirley Spri The Referee found that the /plain- tiff's allegations of unfaithfulness were well founded, but criticised Mrs, Sprague's extraya Epon ste apie M i age Pie) Cligk 8 $400,000 was to be held by the trust sanitarium doctors, who had told | if eae 7 | making the draft a success song fee'for his work had she tived, | | Said that she laid the el Lah Hilfe, ‘It’ wae an acaiient’” Bins wealcompany in trust for’her and at her | iim Mra, Robinson was insane, Will Join in Celebration, ‘The embryo woldiers from M “They have been talking about} down in the forks of the tr Just as happy as she could be, Shel death was to revert to the King] “Both Means and Mrs, King, in my| A big white billy goat bearing ajand the Bronx will go fro.. their] Mrs. King’s sprained ankle. The} stooped down to light a match nted to learn to shoot two pistols) oetita presence, told Mrs. Robinson she was |Piacard stating “The Kaiser Can't Get | respective dreft board headquarters to Monday before the tragedy she went| and looked in the cup to see if one time in her hands. 5 hohe a i . vad they had thy woman | Harlem's Goat" will be the mascot and|the East Thirty-fourth Street ferry and to Charlotte and bought a pal of| there were any buge in it. Just as | “UD in the north everybody Is] Out of the $400,000 which she re-| insane, and they had the poor woman | Heriers Hoel Will Ne Ae mia At tne a et the Long Island City iceay | qwith high heels. I believe that 1 wae getting some water | heard esi et on a er Ald eelved outright Mrs, Kin took) half believing that she was, indeed, |)” irattem's drafted men to-niht.|station of the Long Island Railroad. | she fritot have sprained her ankle as| | Tistol shet, | turned right away | havo slipped and threw. up her hande| #0000, which she deposited as a trust/demented, 1 knew she was not 4- |‘rhere will be 3,000 men in line and the |The men from Brooklyn will get aboard ren EF, hg Agel Chien. crake | Ana: baw: Wee fallliney and grabbed the pistol ‘the nearoge|fund for the beneflt of her two/sane, but to confirm myself in my|nineteen exemption boards will all belat the Flatbush Avenue station.| @IRL ACCUSES POLICEMAN, company, the trustees of the King} «fz rushed right to her and put my of my recollection is that I heat! brothers, Paul Robinson of Musko- | belief I went to Detroit and saw Drs. | present, the Chairman and members of | Byerything is ready for the sending of | —_—_—_—_—_ fortune, for all the trouble, He says head and sat her up the shot before T turned my head. T| gee, Okla, and William Robinson of] Hoyt and Landon, who had treated jeach board leading the draft quota from | {nis first contingent, made up of picked | James Held o Gaston has been trafled for some time | hands under her hg saw her falling backward. IT W88) ytorrigon, Ill, ‘The fund furnished] her, Both said she was mentally | it district. men who can help put the camp in| Morale of a Fifteen-Year-0ld, by detectives. He says it is the work|for a minute, She weighs about 180) right at her side inside of four stops.| » 1 Robinso: Income of $260 : . time Mrs. Rob-|, The Parade will start at 8 o'olock| worxing order. ‘The next detachment, | Walter James, a policeman of the of these men and tho Chicago com-| pounds, 1 sald, ‘Maud, Maud!* 1/ It may be six or seven foet from| Paul Robinson an incon a | Pam cath EAC ERND RD from One Mundred and Fifty-second | consisting of 40 per cent. of the draft,| Cast Fifty-firet Street station, was ar- pany that ae led to all the rumors] oouig not see any blood. Then I hol- where she fall. 1 got there instantly.}a month and William Robinson an | jason had returned to tho sanitarium, Charge of Impatring fa Nt Strect and Broadway, continue down! Vii) jeaye on Sept. 19. ralgned in the West Side Court to-da BR a, lered to Afton and’Captain Bingham, GASTON B, MBAD income of $100 a month “Means learned what I had done, |troadway to Manhattan Street. cast on|" srany of the local boards have ar-|and held in $1,000 ballon the charge and said, “Come up here right aulck.” The $400,000 deposited with the) and he made it so uncomfortable for|One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Btreet ranged for send-off dinners to-night andj of impairing the morals of a fifteen orthern Trust Comp: or r Y lto Third Aven to One Hundred and hy 411 leave | year-old 1 wh 1 ross! They were there in a fow minutes, In rthern Trust Company, which now] me that I returned to New York, I to-morrow for the men who will leave | year-old girl who had approached hin SECRET TIPS 10 Al the Tanaa time I stopped at the spring | gocs to the King Old Men's Home, and| jeft the party in Battle Creek, and 1] Sixteenth Street, west to Madison Ave- | Yonah” When té-wasio uniform and haa genet ’ 1 and grabbed up my handkerehlef, put {the $90,000 trust fund deposited for gg not know if they came back to nue and then north to Mount Morris |him to take her to the Children's eevee ennai eae, 9 Park, where Fire Conmmissioner Adam- Boclety. \J BOAT CAMPAIGN It in the water and put It on her face. , the be neat of ths broth which | New York or not. Sn ell audeani an aaacens cal bebalt of WOMAN'S "§ DEATH 1 BY FALL HE as thee Sear an j i ‘now goes into Mrs, King’s estate, al ww t riding with omplying with the child's ‘requeat, In- | vo row wrens} MARC KING'S KIN TQ) iss, ee ow sts want aap te dame at RUSHED hia BODY, i total of $490,000, 18 all that Mr, Mc-|Means he was continually polnting| The Grand Marshal of the parade is FEET INVESTIGATED Was wearing civilian chotnes, Wen Be “Capt. Bingham sald, ‘I will rush to DuMe can find, out people who he sald were See. John J. Lyons, Tax Commissioner and took her to drinking places, gave’ hae vaak ol deg WPA I gald ‘No, we | Mr, McDuffie, on his way to Chi- Hivem, serret "Robinson tind Bi King Fusion candidate for Sheriff. With him highibails and cocktails. and’ then’ took ; . aid ‘No, , a : wer ina taxi for @ tide through 0 cord. © learne: om Mrs. Robin-}|Federal Secret service, ey “ often | Be poi ye 900! stent = hed the basis fc the mean time Capt, Binghiss Afton —_—o— cord, Ho learned from Ais. Robin (tg me that by pushing a button he|Committes, Leading the line will be al 4 Separated From Husband, teat amen, eT S88 chat and myself put her Into the automo. | son that, on the morning of the day} could put the secret service machin- | piatoon of mounted police and the Police The girl 19 Badle Gigiio, No. 320 Bast (Continued from First Page.) bile and brought her to town Just as (Continued from First Page.) of the shooting, Mrs. King sald she ery into operation in his interest any- | Band, followed by 150 Spanish War v Daughter Declares. Fifty-ninth Street, James denies having MEAN CRE quickly as we could, We came to was going to Concord with Means to| where in the country and that he had} erang and 200 business men of the dls- mistreated her, ‘ the authority to open mail in Corongr Livingstone of New Rochelle Luxburg, German Charge d’Affaires! town at a pretty fast rate of speed. It sign some papers. even They thoroughly believed all | ttt: "lig investigating to-day the death of at Buenos Aires, to the Foreign OMee | could not have taken long, We were Mrs. King packed all her docu-|} & space ail by himaolf, Immediately |!% 1” 3 2 Loring, forty-five years first place, saying she could see no this, behind th , and thus backing up|Mrs. Eatelle c g every e could rape’ acco! books and sorreneeenensiiapree enind the got ‘, ine Loring of at Berlin, which, I regret to say,| al) of us doing everything we ball . hy it should be neceasary for| ments Papers, ac a book ‘ nd MONT PARK WINNERS. the assertion of the placard, will come | od. ie Lyre Z. here he. Lorie s ei idneys ‘ge were despatched from Huenos Aires} { do not think that tt was over an] 10°00 Tit Ot Uke iN bank books in a trank and took them! BELMO o lthe nineteen divisions ef drefted men, |New York : D we tor p er to Conco: 0 r e 4 ot the result of a fall of seventy-five feet T. 0 Soo by the Swedish Legation as thelr own} hour, WHIRK Btaniia: te with her to Concord from Ashevill ‘The atfatr ,which Is expected to ive |the result of & Tall i tet at You [eye] n ‘Then will come the billy goat in » making the trip to Concord in the] » sign some} wed, de-| « oad ed to the “i i *, McDuffie learned that M . ST RACE—The Seaside Selling| pariem o t nights in it pmsial msepages, addressed to the 1 wae five feet away at the [iaica to bo of great importance in| Mf MeDutt . 4 eee Aor rpoartotas, and ups | nariem one of the Maree: De the tar. |the Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville, M Stockholm Foreign Office. time she was shot. She wasright pending litigation tn which anal did sign some sort of papers in| WAMU in $1,801.67 added; six and ( Blatory, use been or7aney ae the Bae Lb Mone at ike tiie hat “ 0 ranala j | | Concord. But, he has bee ble f in course.—Deckmate, [lem Board of Com! . wee * "The following are translations Of} by the tree, just where | had PUL | way intorentod. Cancons, Sih Re Aas bese aseble ta) Wr ey, Pik eT Bnd Eto 4.1179 members, whore Chairman is Irwin | daughter having gone to New York fo the German text: theMistol, | was at the spring, “May 19%, 1917. 32.—This Gov- standing on the rock. My back red to was the offering for pro- ernment has now relonsed German not exactly toward her, She |i. or the alleged second will of and Austrian ships on which hither- to the rear, ee that my view [snc oO, sing, first husbend of tre to @ guard had been placed. In conse- in the opposite direction. | find a scrap of the trunk full of a |e Rok 112 teaenas), Pte. 8.08 purne) 1 ‘d ‘0 5, Be sy the Paton GRSWAOB IA Mts: tsa 1s thhtie 1 8 Lied Ue Ra Dr. J. Gardiner Smith, Edward W, For- | was anne alas Le HU, a from Asheville on the day of her) (UR ng, 120. ‘Harry Shaw, Gillies, |post is Chairman of the Arrangement |crash of her body death. Barry Shannon and A tia Heo Tan. Committe: hotel arcade was heard. She was) READY TO AID NORTH CAROLINA —<——— rushed to the Lawrence Hospital otel It In believed the Mtigation Means Kurtz, and who has been assisted by | the afternoon, and nobody in the hote! dead woman, which he (Means) found t operated upon, but died at 10 quence of the cettlement of the Mone| When she was shot, ! was looking (io. two imonths amo, under whle OFFICIALS. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | BROOKLYN PRIEST DROWNED | 27010 09 ren nce sclouaness (Protegido) case there has been a| inte the spring, She w ONGING | he widow was to rectivo the residue|, The authorities here are propared —_—_—— Mrs. Loring’s daughter, Mildred, eaid great change in public feeling. Gov up when the shot was fired. When | 5) old lumberman's — estate, | st¥e the North Carolina officials} BRUMONT PARK, N, Y., Bept Rey A, Woods Last Seen Swine) other had been in poor health, ernment will in the future only clear} | heard the shot she wi peneing ‘Mounting to about $3,000,000. ““'levery aid in solving the mystery of bit Sntries for Monday's races are @ ming Far Out in s one Rey, [having come to the Hotel Gramatan YY traight, She fell straight | ‘ Mrs. King’s death, Coroner Hoffman | ®e The death by drowning 01 ev. ‘Aug. 1 to recover after a ten weeks’ Argentine ships as far as Las Palm-| perfectly » | Mrs, King FIRST RACE—Gor two-year-olds; on week ty I beg that the small steamern| backward. She never mado any | TRUST COMPANY OFFICIALS |), ready to empanel a jury and take ailea Ave and a half furlongs, straight, | Frank A. J. Woods, one of the curates} traci of pnoumonia, Mrs. Loring live) ‘Too many folks begin to suffer after fan wad Gund, Met-of Jan, (mean outcry. She never ke @ word. CALL SECOND WILL FORGERY, |oywience If tho Attorney General of|--Star € “laas, atts ete ei of the Chueh of fy tors tices ory with per Buehann a ee nL Hed middle ge with Jame, ae hing backs, n ; a ean- : Megrregeey ae 2 pay CNS 3 egg ment cede auch evidence, |ipule. o'. the Sea, 108 jories 2d / Avenue and Ster co, Brooklym, | stone, No. at Pitty-eighth Street, | distressing kidney disorders and th ing which sailed 31st), 300 tone, whicn} gree be nares sry yen ears e eaitaes ret See ane North indittorent atiitude of tue cena | {foe )y, 120 Oo Ta Tog ou | wae announced this morning by the] tg six months ago. They have since} matic aches und pains. Often this Is are (now) nearing Bordeaux with a} ut that back; ist | Company, Yrustecs of the King estate,| | ants brothers immediately follow.|itee Vyeeee ' vom an} rector, the Right Rev. Mg. Joseph)icen living apart, according to her|due to faulty kidney action an ed; | would not fool with it. have prondinced the sec: ; woma Kise, 1 sy y d there view to change the flag, may he ; } j have prondune @ second will a) ing her death has changed to one of | “S&COND RACE—For three-year-olis | Mc who asked for prayers for!gqughter. Mr. Loring, who is a son of | ix danger of heart trouble, dropey, spared it'possible, or else sunk with-| The fork of the tree was about ax| forgery, If Js understood that the! determination to bring to justice the|qgd- up; the Corinthian Handicap tee: |the repors of the priests soul, lat! Loring of No. #11 Fifth Avenue,| gravel, hardening of the artertes: out @ trace being left (spurios ver-|¢ar up as my chest, Just a perfect | assurance of the part of Means that| slayer of their sister, If sho was mur. |pibehase: about two miles ead ® half) 4 801 swimming in Long Island lis now somewhere on Long Island,| Bright's disease. Don't let weak iki. fenks). place to lay a pistol, ‘The trec was on|this second will was in existence t9| ered Chart eotd ot Pobote: 180; Bkibbereen {Sound near South Norwalk, Conn. He | she said. neys age you. Use Doan's Kidney ol Re LUXBURG, | Dae ne bese, The fork of tho tree| what enabled him to maintuin hial “We, are convinced now that Maude fe: eee ey et fem: Wan agen to dive and swim fer out —_—— Pills, They have restored thousands “July 3, 1917, No ‘'T learn from | ® #10?) i hg{ control ever Mrs, King and h Sy was murdered,” said Paul Robinson) hirih RACK-—For two-vearolda; |from the shore ant He das ae alt) spite im Command of Coast Artittery| to vigorous condition a reliable source that the Acting| was about upto Mrs, King’s chin and and | to-dg We going to do every-| it honkokomo Handicap; selling; aix|# mile out wi Dintrices. Minister for Foreign Affairs, who is}whe wax st pout the ter Mary Melvin, thing In our power to make the author airalghte Mi ae ———>——- WASHINGTON, Sent, §.—Asnign-| Praise from a New York Wor @ natorious aes and angiophile, de-| she was not a on the jower | 1am monintion to what Mpa, {Of the cowardly crime pay the pen- | Jullan (inp.), 108; Daw Levy to Join Aviation Dies a. Mra Nellie Kalle, 00 av man clared in a secret session of the Sen-| 1 ah + ulty. At first We were inclined to ace er (imp.), 117; Stxteon| Deputy Assistant District Attorney | ments ° . Seg pate tee Hh, 126th St, ate that Argentine would demand| Side of the tr it 1s marshy, | King’s estate will show, the goneral| Cope the accidental death verdict, Our! last, 113) Prophy, 107. aaieimsigned yesterday to [aruery districts were made to-day by| says: “I worked ‘too hard and it from Berlin & prot not to wink | but on the other side of the tree it iy|bellef being that very HtUe semaing| talk with Coroner Hoffman causes usd 1'RACK—The Amityvilie; for | Newman Levy the War Departn A.| weakened my kidneys and &. Col. Charie: more Argentine ar-olds; handle t’ Conatituthe ‘aused 8. If not agreed| hard, Bhe was on the Inciine up) of the $1,000,000 she received from|to discard that theory." On the other | three ne mile. | enter the United States aviation ser- | peingtt, now at F | \ o backache. A dull pain in the to, Felations would be broken off. Ilamoye the level of the roots of the|her husband's estate cleven years ano,{ band, Mra, Melvin still sticks to the | Raatiua, Ot Ruckronrd 200; straight Tice, Sor whee Tg Ae ty teva non | Hampatire, has, been sastgned to oom:|of my back kept me in ceamel } recommend refusal and if necessary, A ria Meinata Splenda gay ahe liv |theory that her sister's death was an | Wimtul, 13; Queen of the ‘Water, 100; | B18 ex Levy and has beon on {ol willoughoy Walker, Fort’ Wright, misery, » From other symptoms { calling in the mediation of Spain. | ie ¥ 4 at) gooident, She has sent statements to | Paty Wand, 108; Hourle Of Abraham Ya plat for two | Now York, 10 command Middle Atlunre| knew. my kidneys were’ dio (Signed): LUXBURG.' HAD KNOWN VICTIM OF TRAG $50,000-a-year rate ic hicago papers to that effect, Her| FORTH KACE—For ¢ the District Attorney's New Fork r Brey, my Eonare me) uaordered Vipily ANT, Now wt," Without EDY ONLY TWO YEARS. It was further, stated to-day that | bi ote were asked to explain wr ER OTe re years ge eeepc Five boxes of Don's Kidney Pity #howing any tendency to make con-| uy wife hus known her (Mis, King) | Lawyer MeDuitle has discovered that, | Uae RAE : *Sleepy. Sant Night stick, 110; Home Health Buren | One Thousand Silk Workers Stefke.| cured me and made me f cee anaes Gf hutther veperts. | air ner life, also her tlster, Afra, Met. [ot the. $1,000,000 Mrs. King” received Ieee ran tie vey ns (At A | swe Hanns, 1085 *Brookkiyn, 108; ines | Ne Meeter Ie ewes today ap-| [NBWMARKET, N, 11, Sent, 8—One| different woman oat ike 9 j 4 change of Ministry is probable. Asx vin. 1 have known Mrs, King about) from the himberman's estate, oy - ~ RACE—Por three-year-olds | pointed director of the Department of | thousand eniloyees cntire working regards Argentine steamers, I recom-|two years. I lad ye + mend elther compelling them to tura i ; it maltenet me. furlonen in 4 : foree of the Newmarket Manufacturing her before that, | $490,000 remains. The attorney is try-|y, s. May Close Ma nd ay i ralaene i. ( ae Mee! galt | Health's Bureau of Freventablo 1 Company, inak Cotton end. aie bf KIDNEY I met her svon after 1 was marrieg.|ing to find out wha became of the! meus. varius, 115; Canterbury Te eases by Doe, Haven Emerson, Commis | products, struck yesterday” for higher PI sigaliy . \Gichet,. 112; Flora Finch, 112;.'9 floner of Health. The position pays al wager, Notice of a wage increaso vary- book, “etnks: ne ts . . F Mhy “traces Ur letting’ thom thane Mra, King and Aira, Molvin were good | other $510,000, : WASHINGTON, Sept. %—Cioning tne |Guehets jai alnry of $5,000 a year and embraces con-ling from 1 t0.20 ver cent, was declared 50¢ at all Drug Stores They are all quite small, (Signed); friends of my wits Mrs. Meivin is] ‘This latter amount comprises all mails to dioyal cldvene is unde: one mam. 118: 8 ‘allowance claimed. Fol ck auperouledle cod ine “diseases ut ‘Ofer it had been posted | || Foster-Milburn Co. Preps. Bi TAUXBURG, a MMrg, Kane's sister and bas known the money Mry, King actually Dedda jo wipe out disloyalty and eaitan en wena meey, race modes : gemient. pele SRR So f Sane i eee eee aa 4 1 . es

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