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_—— >. WEATHER ten Te memrem EDITION - EDITION — - . “ Cireulation Pooks O Open to All” | “Cirenlation Rooks Open to All * Copenigt, 1007 te 18, 1917 16 PAGES PRICE are here te (the Mew Serk / ‘ ‘ 1< ————— — P ore = SNEW YORK, TUESDAY oy 1 eee ere . Grand Jury Puts Sedition Up to Magistrates - PART OF KING JEWELS GIVEN UP BY MEANS MRS. KINGS MOTHER GETS. SPDR US {AMER GONKLING KILLED. @MCRARS WAR 79 AROMPLCES IN REVOLT. CLES HELO BY MEANS, prongs BY FOUR-STORY PLUNGE re rorpns "OBE TRED WITH KORNLO INCLUDING $3 SOONECKLACE. <=. FROM WINDOW OF HOME...» KERENSKY GOES TO FRONT r—Traitorous Speeches rere Must Be No Its and P ——. oo — salting in Skilful Language Buts in This War Swann Gets Report on Articles mn Prooded Over Domestic Trou FOOT: ‘J » Turned Over to Lawyer $], 000, 000 000 The September Grand Ju t bles — Recently Sued by 2| SAILORS 10ST ATLANTIC CITY, Kapt. 18.—"The Petrograd Reports Successes on the at Concord, N. C. Alexander K¢ Daughters—67 Years Ol. must hw no if nor buts, no eryin Riga and Roumanian Fronts in 9. -a OFFICIENCY BILL ee ee oe SU BOATS SINK [sss kot Nine: se the =«Latest Fighting With presentment it adopted a week go | lawyer, former Assemblyman and retary of War Baker to-day warned SAA at ATTIRE PORK IGnS Teutons. —_— os x " ay 7 regarding its investigation of aedi-| nephew of the late Senator Rosc : J Will of Tragedy Victim Now | tious and treasonable utterances bY | Conkling, jumped from a fourth-atory | War Convention of the United States! senaneai — ane Under Scrutiny by District j'e0ap-box” orators. ‘The presentment | — 4, sar yar . Chamber of Commerce | Perro ‘ ‘ Attorney Here. >: ecommends that the City Magis-|@t No, 157 Enst Seventieth Stree! —e boardwalk bring messages from afar OF PEACE TERMS TOU. S.: sparpaah?, sncampunien Sy Sith Tae . iMeasure Carrying Big War|{tites before whom all of the “soap |early to-day and was killed. Hi) Two Norwegian Vessels Sent eontinueds | Shu aeedn. ta temaéols veky, Minister of War, and Admépad Martin van Buren, representing P. | oe 5. ox" orators were arraigned, should! pajama-clad body was seen in the t he Bott aces their chords and ntraina the eries of j Yerdervakt, Minister of Marine, left C. McDutte, the attorney retained by | Loan Appropriations Gets | act with vigor, and the Police DEAN Latsawaa. Gatieah hie “Senweutone 0 the Bottom, Says an Jrowning children, the moans of dy-|It is Also Deni ful 4 | “ That a Reply to| Petrograd last night for the Russian Mrs, Anno L. Robinson to investigate | Unanimous Vote. | caaily NUE Brosates Ful: Aaareser | Rouse and the house adjoining by o Official Report. \g mothers, and to detect in th ef t pig Ne the Pope Has Been neral Army Headquarters ja the atery volees the ta , the tragic death of her daughter, | Aiisk wuetnp “the: inaeniolone | citizen at 7 o'clock, and Mrs. Mary y coe the tales: ot Dotan leld at Mobiley a ' dropped on innocents trom the air Sent Mra. Maude A. King, called at the WASHINGTON, sept. 18—Thelsuagy McIntyre when they wore « | Stebbins, hia housekeeper, wan noti-| CHRISTIANIA Of lives enuiied out in tho mag Bettie, man. vi ‘Moi because of the pt. 18.—The Nor : + Sept 18 (via Lendon)~| visit to Mohilev because of the District Attornoy'’s office to-day to| House this afternoon passed unani-, paneled, the question still remaini | ea Westin Foreign Office announged to- of a monarch for territorial aggran-| The German Foreign Office in a state. probable action to be taken by report among other things the con-| mously the $7,000,000,000 urgent de. | the Grand Jurors suy, as to the atti-| No one eise was in the Conkling day that the Norwegian steamer Ask- | dizemont. tents of a ietter he had received from ficiency bill, carrying large appro- | ‘Ui te Grand Jury sbould teke to-! home at the time and ne one raw elad, of 2,823 tons gross, had been) "Wer must answer these cries and ment given to the Assvclated Breen} the Miniaters in the case of Kor* Jdenios stories appearing 4: Danish and] niloff, who is closely guarded agg Ee CHEcia a) ara the bratore the lawyer'e plunge. A physician) "UK by 4 German submarine. One |the cries of Kngiand and Franco and |ocer tercien uncepencrs to. the effect | there. with twamy anal oF Ole fr. McDumMe after the Atlonta law‘ priations for cactying wn the war Na cio haut aie preacaiment jawyer's pl boat with eleven nen was lost and! fusrla that come to ue on the waves, {ner forelan newsbapers to the ettect| there with yer had interviewed Gaston B, Means, The largest appropriations are {oF | says, “as guardians of the public, in{*Md Re had been dead for several| tie Captain and ten men were 9AvOd.|The waven must carry back ovr ve, | tat the German kovernment had tn- | secomalices, ; at Concord, N. C. |the army, fortifications and the Ship- | its relations to the police, ask for an | 40urs when the body was found. Mr.) Jt was also announced that the| ply—*¥es ye French of Ku. | lirectly communteated tte peace terms probable action of the Premier MaDuthe. h ertained from|PiN€ Board. For tho construction of exact restatement of the objectionable | COAKIng was sixty-seven years old: | Norwegian steamship Rein, of 1,175| a sw |to Waahington, or that Withemstraase | “"4 his associates in tho cage of Gem, loDuffle says he ascertained fro c ateme jonable ' i |rope, we are marching |tons gross, had been sunk by a Ger-| strong; man submarine off Cape Bt. Vince Ten men lost their lives and the Cap- | tain and nine others of the crew were the American merchant marine an1) dtterances? Is {t treason, or ia it}. Mf Stebbins said Mr. Conkling Mrs, Robinaon that when she was! chase of ships already built about | veaition which they ae |nad long brooded over the troubles staying at the Hotel Majestic in this g925,000,000 will be expended Pie | that had caused his family to live “From the reports of these ‘soap-box' | y city she was robbed of a valuable Part from him. Recently he had Kaledines also excited interest. The Al offered yesterday his reslg- nation as hetman of the Don Cos sacks, A Government statement de- even had pons for the our sold our business, nt out trial t our indusirins, ALL we have, in| Purpose of sounding sentiment tn the pledged in this great burden you| United States. | speeches as published in the press, it} 04. F have been bearing.’ The German Foreign Offtee further | clares Gen. Kaled . acted strangely. He went to his of-| savoq ave clares Gen, Kaledines announced that diamond necklace. She told her at- CONFERENCE FAILS TO END is clear that the makers of there! aoe at No, $0 Maiden Lane dally and “That ts the mesage wo must send. d the Avaociated Press that! he had not intention of starting @ torney, in relating this circumstance, speeches are attempting to evade thelr | returned home for his meals. | ‘The Askelad was under charter to! ¥@ 8f@ too close to the Cradie of | rumors were promptly dincredited on the | counter revolution and was ready to that at the time of the theft she was STRIKE; 5, 000 OUT: responsibilties as abusers of the right Meu, Conkling aad. one tod free speech. induced by Means not to make the Vivian, are in San Franc Liberty, in Philadelphia, to send anything otherwise, It is a messa daughter, | French ernment and nRth of the peace torma ascribed to! come to Mogilev to explain his ac- » The! aug. 23 with a cargo for # rmany and further by the fact that | ton a “They preach sedition, yet they @Feliws other daughters, Muriel and] that can not be effective unless you, | gy ; ; Premier Kerensky in a proclama- ik, eee gain thet as se i ba aughters, Muri port . ore was no occasion for Germany to | P a oe een aap? vig{ Loading of Many Ships at West | 0 skiliful in tho wee of language that Olga, are in the White Mountains ea of American Musiness, Join IN ‘h@| sagrens the Washington Government in| t!0" lesued yesterday appealed to the SOPIIIS Der SoA his datective” wouls Side Piers Halted by the jit ts dificult to select precise state-|CONKLINGS HAD BEEN SEPA- NEW CITY HALL CLOCK sending of it." Acti Fou population and to the men of the recover the necklace. Later, she says, | SIGE TICKS THBIEN ments for which they may be indicted RATED SEVERAL YEARS. Business men asking their duty to army and navy to trust the Govern- The ansertion Kirabermer, ¢ i, that » note tn r Means accused a maid of the theft. | Walkout. When McDuffie called on Means on! Officials of the International Mercan- | $eem to be t behalf of ‘his client, he says in his! tle Marine and representatives of the | treason tn 1,800 longshoremen who quit the com-| “They ¢ letter, Means gave him certain jew- near West Twenty stituted authority, yet constituted au- with prospect of conviction, They] yr, Conkling and his wife, Mrs FR the nation in war w altors, yet they hide their} mtne! EB. J. Conkling, daughter of WILL BE MUCH SMALL jretary Lane to chang | ver verbiage Eastman Johnson, the portrait paint duty” to “Oppor btadayh Sastman Johnson, | pe Benedict's peace yroposa er, had been arated for several) yichitect’s Plans Also Place It 11) °>*Wer from the khaki-¢ ad Amerte nn | endy was on ite way to Rom years, His domestic affairs had sev- | hoys who are croswing; tl made by Mathias told b: id nl leader tn the the word from ity” and seek the ment and to continue to fight the enemy . The investigation of Korntlofté up- rising is progressing rapidly, * ourage rebellion to con- panies do ocean, was dented in official au He completed his defense last night elry belonging to Mrs. Robinson, in-|Street yesterday made an unsuccessful | thority fluds it ditlicult to say whe eral times been before the courts, but Feet Lower in the We have come npon a new day ond | Central leader informed his before the special governmental com: cluding a diamond necklace valued | ¢ffort to tle their differences at &)j, they have offen They are] j¢ was said to-day that the thing] Cupola & new philosopiy,” he said, “We are| thts effect In the course of two im miaaion appointed to investigate the at $3,500. [Ponce renee Fala Atberngen mastery of innuendo, They speak In} that caused him the moat pain was | geisllind to judge men henceforward not by |{nk" Which he addressed In Wurttem- | causoof the revolt, submitting @ full CITES LETTER AS [NDICATION| Following the conference, the lonH-) vcieg terms, ‘They are disturbers of] an effort recently made by Murleland| Amended plana filed with the Mane} what they have, bit by what they|V*r* " Sunday statement in writing. Examination OF MEANS'S METHODS. |shoremen employed by the Cunar | Holland-American and Frenc Mrs. Robinson's attorney also an- RRA ATI ERO * 80s nee our communal oof Buildings towlay re] give, e. It tH the re-| Olga eldest daughters, to hav Olxa, bis. eldes' ig en] that the dial of the proposed new stonped work, this making about sult wh duce on idle minds | him removed as'thelr guardian unde Ay the n6W ta City] he, Secretary 4 rebellion is going on and nounces that he has obtaine! posses-|4oc, laborers who are mow. idie that is dangerous. the will of their uncle, George Loril || n will be much smalier than the dou) | Jnited States, having determined to a full report from the commiasion, @ion of a letter written to Mrs. King) reauit of the controversy “They are virtually conspirators] lard Ronalda, who left the three PLC iBit see or nan ne tee! tight Germany'a efforts to master the OR WOUNDED IN AIR RAID! naking recommendation as to future by Means during one of his absences,| Atl the west side piers from No. 63 to] against t ral well being of the] the bulk of his fortune, nat $500,000.| ine face will be world “with high explosives and low | ximately eleven action, is expected shortly, which he regards as typical of the| 26 inclusive were de d this after- | community the nation, yet the] Mrs. Conkling brought a separation | poe intrigue,” was making ful! steam lower tn the ia than the old ri All Russia is anxious to: learn t communications with which Gaston B.| noon, the strike halting the loading of | arm of t snot seem adequate | sult in 1912, Among other things, she | one. gists: 14) ahead. Bomb Dropped in Raid of Allied |defense the former gen adored: Means, Mrs. King’s dusiness adviser,|# sreat number of vessels at these] +, mete out to them the proper pun-jalleged her busband refused for} The amenfed plans were fil “If any one doubts that,” he added, Aviators Falls on Building made to the charges of treason, The sought to Impress her with his im-| Pointe. The longshoremen of the Inter-| oo ont for their offenses.” weeks at a time to speak to her. The| Grosvenor Atterbury, arhitect, “let him look at the record of Con- | in Roulers demand on the part of the publio portance es a secret agent and to pariah) aeerennliie Marit eae ts] in regard to the City Magistrates, {eult was discontinued under an|!/! Bast s Strect, 7 gress, which has come in for so oe a that he be executed as the best pos- keep her from seeing others while he] Hey workman reinstated, Oificluia| the presentment says they havo re- {agreement by which Mrs. Conkling] {) Pe tr much of derision and reproach. I pre-| AMBTERDAM, Sept, 18.—In the recent |sivie example to all Russia's teeepe was away. The letter reads: of the company have refused to grant} fused to accept innuendo for evi-| received $300 a month alimony and sume to nay that no other pariia-|Fald by Entente Allied airmen on the tha discipline Is to be er \- n can be seen | Mentary body in go short a time over|Felsian town of Roulers, saya the ; eee ee yi Scurae i ia Jout fear or favor showed little ab: flre-scarred | passed #0 great a voluine of well- {Courier de la Mouse, a newspaper of |” abate- The dial| considered and anal ta Maastricht, Holland, a bomb fell on a | iment to-day of the | ° and prophetic logis! building near the Market and killed or| Russian forces on the Riga front “I am now sailing on yapeake Bay on a very ‘mportant investiga: ele tion. I will communie. through the usual und these demands, den ley or to send men to jail for al-}each daughter was allowed to choose is and winks the parent with whom she desired to ed ate with you ANOTHER U S GUNNER ‘May it not be a the pre-|lve, The couple were married in be th ha , in thi ground chan- I Oe sarteeat a oni (it in theme thaee 13804 i} owe ena tha - r our preese Congress In the | wounded 900 Germans. continue to make progress in their nel Beware of strangers. You are LOCATED IN GERMAN CAMP of war the City Magistrates have not] Mr, Conkling was born at No, 27 \' rare aceite 4 cere vile > drive against the Germans. The text dosely watched: partly failed to perform their duties| Bast Tenth Street in a house occupied | ean ere Tae OATOSRS Ter GERMAN WAR PRISONER of the statement issued to-day by the “I have pas & manet lmporiane dls- pil sai ncoaai Savant ac euitils We are no longer|for three generations by his family, | CQ ~~ nny | et sah si io ‘apna | hy Russian War Office reads: ie ~, F > ONRE with thout and within and wemblyman ! oan Pete ae lace oak | Ing between advanced pc . sons whose names appear as wits Captured When Campana Was “We are face to face daily with He was a member etr Of ‘Dollar-a-year’ ie BW. An Nie that a fs as 8 ee ll dinuee (aus adeaciee alsican tee heggia ae i hi a y Sele Sunk, Now at Blandensburg conspiracies and possible murder, | politan and Republica bs, He | ’ : Mi ’ io heal 4 ‘ei ike a pee leaidiar: Who Escaped Says More | ng resistance everywhere and 8 din Ch of Mra.) at a : # author of the most aut tative | enemy of persanal liberty © make = ple Sa bi at certain points ma ogress. Robinson, under which $125,000 was| WASHING Sept, 18—Willtam] with peeey ney y and hi A F uo Nea pepe | Men for War Delay war In France that wo may not be han 5,000 French, British and | Ww wy heats of r huintenance, ‘This |Albert Miller of Chicago, member of the ous plots agi our national ex- biography of his celebrated ki Re ENRAT PA AG TTS Deen ani? | » Bri d lo have Oc . vegueten we a mn ss thh re kun crew of the Campana, sunk by a| istence. Is it too much to hope | Roscoe Conkling, | WASHIN at aye re in es i Russians Were Victims. | aren, SOutN OR She) TOW ae person, name + withhold for! submarine Aug. 11, has been located tr h Magistrates should rise | SAYS CONKLING WAS FOND OF WASHINGTON, Bept hy Y ADAGE » wi PARIS, Sept. 1k—Albert @ | an’ also have taken the the present, tells we that she never n} that ou 7 x aid ai nice even Cuba, and we would go to our| PARIS, Sept. 18—Albert Champion, «| a A Suh vey ® German prison camp at Blandensburg.| t9 @ higher conception of the HIS DAUGHTERS. pad ployees in p oy ante (ee se cthane [Wrench ealdier who, on hia third ate| southwest of Hapsal. witnesac ihe igning of any lexal i, was oiclally announced to-day duty and proceed boldly te an In discussing Mr, Conkiing’s 4 | at men now giving SAIN CUR CURE Gk one Heat Meta: Ae GUNN 1 trom Germany orthern bank of the River paper by Mra Robinaon, and that if) Four other members of the gun crew.| interpretation of the spirit of the Alfred C. Coxe, of the law firm of|] vice to the Gove } uns in our lands nga the Inf nite 7 French} Ad, west of Sabelk, in the dtrege od ee eee ae eee eee ne Cant cuver of the Campana) i which, once and for all, will | Tomlinson, Coxe & Tomiinaon, of No | pay, 6u \ year | 1 Liritiah soldiers and *| ton of Lina, one of our pare Mra. Agnes Bamberg of », 101;man camps. Miller's mothor is El effectually root out the cancerous 15 Broad Street, s: i f ‘ fay A eae sere petit pa sceessfully raided enemy C f ; h enaced “Mr, Conkling hax been der Representative Dupre ¢ ana 1, ninety my enches, On the rest of this West Seventy-fourth Street calied at |beth Grebeck, 8845 Burley Ave growth which has menaced our 7 northeast of I fort-on-the- Main Be ace, cae Chicago. recent life / : all summer. His family The gre t 5 BY MRS, E, H HARRIMAN | isa | front there were rifle fring an@ fy bf ; y's office to-day | ~~ | District At ey Swann's decision | greatly worried him, ¢ 1 t v waid, “ia scouting operations." io \e lw 4 she k eT OF the rel ons POTATOES TO BE $1.50. hat the awa ao not payer Bie action instituted in the avalanche of men who v r et 120 OFFICERS KILLED | The War Office also announces that be ores Means and Mrs, King, She jh pays, comes nag |Court by his daughters for t descended up: Ww t Gifts Amounting to A e ®/ i:oumanian forces yesterday occupied said before going Into conference with | food Administration Acta to Ke. pubile 1 powerless | moval of Mr. Conkling as guardian |{ ‘do their bitt epee | IN A FINNISH UPRISING \ sector of the Austro-German fort. Assistant District Attoracy Dooling) Price Down This Winter. 5 and trustee of certain funds fr mj 1 go dow A non fed positions in the region of that sho had entered the employ of| WASHINGTON, Sept, 18--Potatoos} lt ara (6 the Srend gury' shel which the daughters were sole bene-|f Thursday you lear D navn jae | reneoeauees Varnitea, Mra, Robinson as companion and seo- |at $1.50 a bushel—leas than half of tast | rene unent ride, TOE Noe Brie OF | eictaries town to return Tuesday 1 NEY Conn, sept, 18—aifte| S —_———— retary in April, 1915. She travelled | February's record retail pricemta the | (ure Ne rat bigs “Unde 1 tn aaa ty | s the! au 1 ally Under the will of th r 1 €O back on ‘Tuesday you amounting to $160,000 e Univers H SCHOONER KE! with her employer a great deal, but |p for thi ng wint Mea-! lie at abu L. Ronalds, Mra, Conkiine e hey have just were announced here to-day | BRITIS tein WREC D during the time that Means was more [sures taken by the food administration | prac etna columigs | daughters were to rece Heprese i :M Anions (he mitts we ha Parl § IATHAM, Mass, Sept, 18.—fhe a inan a snember ; A: housenola |‘o-day will pres ont un af thie nyine ee tae erg vary substantial sum of tchUNLCOR dat ‘ hy ht i. Ht He riman a INGIrO oner ¢ M. lumber laden, she became afrat: his marked in- |? 04%) 40. MAT KeE To xious to s William H. Sage and Mr. Conk ; h nan fund for obatet t a ta arl Po OT, ame mcanca cues Mita. Mink nae ny Satyr Mi ty i rand Jury rece con BG 4 m ‘ n $0.00) by Charles r Hrook GR the 1 seaport ft M ononoy Point in a sixty. | ie ne #ame time the administration | ontiye Ay. Aa elatek tes . ae ons proba would be fille wame purpose. ‘The latter will bear the| seventy-four miles yadny The will of Mra King, giving her|ix preparing to launch « campaign, for| oar the future in (Goentinued on Recond Pag y “deserving Democra they [| name of Julia F. Brooker. eA ey vr and a orew of three men sale of potatoes by welght inatead of| the. dist of “soap-box" orator ereer eer ti fad ls ‘ x | ued by coast gardemen. The “ Second reas eat Ithe dispos UBBORN COUGHS were to retir twenty officers were killed and sixty! man had taken to the. tegin, Continued on Second Page) =m sure conaumers full value, cases Tle Fite leas Uelaas.—-dé7, \s_—a__— (For Racing Results See Page 2.) others are missing removed with great dimculty., o"* Wer i cscs epee ists nn a tre re a