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& bi & ‘s = = CN dl Se ————————— ‘ 2 Sculptor Killed in Auto Crash Bie words of Prosecutor Beekman, of ch. (MELA Oo ica [. fae eae THREE DETECTIVES CHARLES C.RUMSEY, Serdefen Killed in Auto Crasle “acc GIRL MAKES CHARGE) DIESIN AUTO CRASH $1,750,000 CITY —/WOUND KILLING —* |MUCH CHAMPAGNGRS x FUND VOTED T0 PAY} MISS LAVOY NOT | AT PARTIES GIVE SUBWAY INTEREST) SELF INFLICTED} AT REISENWEBER a murder,” said Mr. Toolan, when he arrived at. his hed ee taeane teat Sent ie woe well planned and ex: |TWO Other Sleuths Then Ar-| His Body to Be Sent to Buf- ee eras cote bntnsiad tnio| TESt Her; She Says It Is falo To-Night for: Inter- ‘we have sald we have eliminated this or that person. W-~- were hasty. “Frame-Up.” ment To-Morrow. “We have eliminated no member ot the Hall household or of the Mills household, The motive was jealousy} Detectives Joseph L. Santamaria, and reveng Mund bd nettle to} John Cummings and William L. Cur- support any possibility of a kidnap-|tin of the Vice Squad have been ie ping explanation. There is nothing | senaeq without js eg a, rama fet player and son-in-law of the late to support any hint of a blackmail pay E. H. Harriman, killed last night in charges made by Miss Rose Galloway] an automobile accident on Jericho plot, It was nothing but a cold- /ohatwee tnde by Mise F ome blooded murder, 0. e reet and her! Turnpike near Floral Park, 1. L, will Mineola, L. 1., that the wound wae “We uncovered evidence Jast night |fiance, Peter J. Candeau, President] te held in Buffalo to-morrow. Him ; ‘ Wah had eeuected this sun ruasteD: | not self inflicted. He made tha + Of the utmost Importance. It shows |o¢ the firm of P. P. Candeau and|pody will be sent to-night to th lee: ie 4 cm » ee fled by the members of the Board.| @M*wer in replying to a hypothetioni the deliberate planning of the crime. Company of No, 821 Broadway. ‘The ie f 4 Pe 4 4 " Th pminiasion’ also had before the | Westion asked by District Attorney After last night's work I can say with ind home of his mother Mrs. L. D. Rum- slit aN os 7 3 Ue S a 1 viding for strucs| Weeks, who is conducting the prose-| pubblic nuisance, Judge Manton of Confidence that wo are damnod close |#¥8Pension was ordered Wednesday| sey, in Buffalo. Paee piconiragt Bioeng. tor *Plaza | cution of William M. Creasy, charred] meaeral Diet : to the guilty people. There may not |after Candeau had talked to John F.| yf, Rumsey, who lived at Wheatley PRGUA to nemaltrthes Gen Ot cara cong Witt Sayin the/kiPL eral District Court, after heag bo an arrest to-day, but we are on |Sinnott, Mayor Hylan's pecretary.| ills and had a studio at No. 152 East fect wide. ‘The Comptrotier accused], D'- Jacques testified that the bul-Jthe testimony of @ number of the very edge of being able to cx- land Miss Galloway was arrested yes-| (oth Strect, Manhattan, wae riding j ; vy the commission of unlawfully approy- | 16" entered Pegi ty ce ee nesses to-day reserved bis decision terday by Detectives McAllister and] with Irving Hare of No. 16 Yngram 4 Sg f i j oa ' % ing station contracts to accomodate At a prior hearing Patrolm plain what we have in our posses- sion. 2 4 ear. The bullet penetrated the brain Janes Mills, the sexton, for whom |Confrey together with her friend.| strect, Forest Hills, and Mr, Hare's Ee oe , Fee eee eee ene atiaea Tor, the| after causing a severe fracture of tho] Burke and Leighley testified that Mr. Toolan had detectives searching |Miss Rose Hulsizer of No. 61 West ? ; eet skull. Dr. Jacques demonstrated upon}Aug. 28 they visited the restay all day yesterday, returned to his|17th street, Hances; Wise Jeanette, Ramson, ‘who Charles Rheinhart, a court officer, nJand while there saw whiskey home at 11 o'clock last night. Hel por nq lives at the Forest Hills Inn, what manner he believed the gun W811. waiters to know: gaid be had gone away because be jes Galloway and Miss Hul-| Mr. Hare sald they were going not hgld when the shooting occurred. Ho] °Y Walters ROWS SVRSICOS 08 ‘was afraid of a vervous breakdown |*!zer were arraigned before Magis-| more than twenty-two miles an huur. seemed to be hoiding the weapon] Place.” Also, that two nights NETO WH Hie’ He Cald Nelo eee torre in the Women’s} Just ahead of them, as they ap- Hise daa beat oat maie fhe heel FE Wis cad tec Sere Tei Nte Toolae's emce ug] Court on a charge made by MeAl-| proached the rallrond bridge at Tull nh front of the ear at a slight angle.| oe ‘ey. searched the ‘piace soon as it was open this morning and|!!8ter and Confrey, who said they| Avenue, was a sedan, in which were found a half pint bottle of whisk 5 had gone to Miss Galloway's apart-|ex-Congressman Lathrop Bro@n, Mrs. F Aldermanic President Murray Hul- bert asked the Mayor if he was not going to the convention in Syracuse District Attorney Weeks then put a did 90. next week. Brown and thelr chauffeur, Edward a ? ai ton?” thi long hypothetical question, emBracing]0n @ shelf in the basement Just abo’ A number of statemonts made by|ment on information furnished to Is that ‘a leading question? 2 Mulcahy. Mr, Hare was about to M ked, all the State's contentions In the case,Ja waiter’s locker. cent discoveries by Detectives David] 0" of Vice. The Magistrate re-| pass the sedan as they went under the ‘8 just as Important to be up there] the wound in the girl's head waa seif-|!2 Support of the motion to alter ene WEE Hylan Reminded of State| Coroner's Physician Shows]Capt. Noyes, Who Foo Convention Next Week in How Gun Was Held the Bills, Says So and Al B. R. T. Station Contract. at Trial of Creasy. mits He Drank It. ‘The funeral of Charles Cary Rum- sey, sculptor, international polo In the proceeding instituted b Government to secure the imme closing of Reisenweber's form: taurant at Eighth Avenue and Street on the claim that the nat! Prohibition Law has been repeat violated there since the court de of July 6, last, declaring it to Dr. Arthur D. Jacques, Corone:'s physician, who examined the body of The Board of Estimate to-day ap- Propriated $1,750,000 in corporate stock notes to meet interest charges} Miss Edith Levey after she had been on the city owned subways under the] killed by.a bullet through the head provisions of the dual subway con-| declared to-day in County Court at route were ten feet wide. He said that the error would cost the tax- Payers $107,570, ° Mayor Hylan suggested that the matter be d over until next week. «, @re sald to be inconsistent with re- and Ferguson of Middlesex and Detoc- |!eased them in $600 bail each and set | bridgo, selecting the right candidate for Gov- | ineucted, decree: of July: (auf 00 an:'to a ‘ tives Totten of Somerset. The au-|next Tuesday as the date for a “Everything happened at one ernor as it !s for us to vote on this Objection to admission of the answer] operative immediately, Col. Will! thorities of both counties, now that matter to-day.” , mee heanntitir : they have come to tho opinion that |“Urther examination. Mr. Haro sald later. Ho felt a sen- The matter then went 6ver for two] "int was not,” Dr. Jacques replied,| Hey wart United States Attorney, sation as if the rear end of bs car wee ; 7 day called Capt. G. Raymond No The Board of Child Welfare re-|tem® exnmination of Miss Lavoy'a quested an additional appropriation of to tell about six private patties ease ta" jure Goecicses | thee Gatisad Mguidst ethene aoe ? Dr. Jones sald that his post-mo: : had collapsed; heard the sound of a a banker, of No. 22 East 62d Stre $1.012.190.45 to meet the requirements |C%Y “sproved an aspersion alleged ih ke it) to have been cast upon her moral i of the widows’ pension allowance for |oharacter hy Creasy, which aspersion [e"4s kaown to have paid for at I the remainder of the year, The Sec- |Grensy later withdrew. (Continued from First Page.) tnople sector occupled by the Allied forces, depends, it ts declared, on the reply to these demands. SO LAST OF REFUGEES OFF SMYRNA QUAY in one county and ended in another—|tectives was not made public offi- the Phillips farm is on the boundary Mine—are working together closely in|°2U¥: Tt was understood thag she! struck the left mudguard of the Brown all their present investigation, with a| secused one of breaking into her}car, ‘Then {t swung around into the “ grim rivalry between them for one|spartment uninvited and attacking] stone abutment of the bridge, * prestige of being the first to clear up| her, ies Aidt extorting $70 from her] The impact turned the oar com- on threats of arrest. This hap-! ojetely around without upsetting it. Mr. Rumsey and Miss Ramson were the ghastly tragedy. si 7 ore, Shar tothe tale ee Rie ts pened about a week ago, she said, and F ; { Mrs, Mille received just before she} a few days later sho told her fance,| nung trom the rear seats like bullets, Greeks Succeed in Moving Mr. Rumeey atrilcing the abutment on Nationals to Camps. went out from her peray te her death. | Candeau. Mr. Mills has told & message! Candeau, who Sald ho was a class-| his head. Miss Ramson landed on her] SMYRNA, Sept. 22 (Assoctatea] TWO. Liners May Have Been mate of the Mayor's secretary at col-| right shoulder. Mr. Hare was uhlo to Press).—The quay at Smyrna, which! Inside 3-Mile Limit When coming from the home of Mra. Ople, etain hii ephone. “On her return Mrs. Mills| ay, and the suspension of the throo|wnen, “Cat bY holding to the} os teen thronged with thousands of Law Went Into Effect. and Mrs. Mills may bi been begun | Miss Gelloway against the three 4 blowout, and his car swerved and restaurant between Aug. 23 retary of the board recommended tt Dr. Jacques said that his post-mor-| Sept. & the amount be reduced to $975,000, | Creasy in a back room of tne Smith] Capt. Noyes, a Yale man, which, he said, would be adequat jouse. He quoted Creasy as having The application was referred to the } aid: * committee of the whole. ee served with the A. BE. F. abroad, “We were on the couch and she} though subpoened by tho prosecu Public hearings on the tentative|:ook the gun out of my pocket. Sno] was sified, as a reluctant witn budget will be held on Oct. 11, 13 and] tnew IT had a gun, There never was] He told about entertaining the pri 16, and there will be public hearings le fur possession of the gun $ on the budget as proposed for final next door, calling his wife to tho tel- liege, went to seo Mr. Sinnott Mon- wheel. tiaew Rolie reg ol ie ae detectives followed two days later. Mr. Rumsey was forty-two years| refugees since the Turkish entry and was Prose eee fal Leia Mabie ted vote cag ist| old and was better known asa sculo-|the conflagration thut followed, has “Follow me and find out,"’ she sald, | the verge of a nervous Rruakdowa a war than at in polo player, though he} finally been cleared. All the refugees} It was a gloomy crowd of importers with the laughing, almost con-|a result of her experiences. 1 every American |have been removed to concentration|that gathered at the Custom House temptuous, defiance with which she ey: by tranea hi polo team to compete in tnternationa!|camps. Deportations to the interior. had’ thaatel her dintoesastl “They have framed ut she said.! matches since 1918. He was captain | meanwhile, are continuln: to-day to surrender to the Govern- ol ly meek | “pecause of the charge | made agalnat mean , is. ——— International Law Lecturer to Appear Before American and German Commission. ‘ possession of the BUD. | parties during the wee sma’ hd he is a sweetheart of mine, Sh j adoptions on Oct. 25 and 26. wanted to get married thia summer.|%t Relsenwebecs and admitted o- = 1 didn’t think I had enough money] were quite expensive affairs to hi to get married. She was not weil sat- identified six checks total sfied about my making a chen; 500, which he eaid cov was golng to get another job a A eee works, ots aia not ne he] and paid for refreshments and jamped up. T’ams not sure ,| which he made to members o} i of the American team that defeated! t vas lying on her left stde, 1 on my] orchestra. h for months, according to the id The Greeks have succeeded tn re-|™ent a great part of the profits that is pelgtoors. 4 ‘Eandeau ould thet he hed gone to{®!! English teams in England » year| moving more of thelr nationals. ‘Twe| they had hoped to reap on merchan: +U, right olde. E was half asleep when she} Frossea by Col. Hayward, Sometimes she \ tle he thi tt dte- | 280 and also of the American team|ships chartered by them, flying the red the shot. Sho was not xitisfied | Noyes admitted that at the par ‘was even less gent see Sinnott because he thought it di defeated by the A: th 4 , dise purchased abroad at low prices, : vay wi long | Was served with champagne. Hi in her treatment of her husband; her| graceful that detectives should be al- y the Argentine four In the] British flag, are taking 14,000 survi vith the way we were getting along married sister, who lives in Spotts. |fowed to enter apartments unincited| ternational matches at Rumson, vory to Myiilene. Two American ves-| Tho new tariff was in effect and the ogether. I do not know why she|sure, he sald, it was champagny wood, says that on a recent visit Mrs.{and attack young women, and that} \;,J:: last month. sels for this use aro expected to-mor | importers faced enormous increases of Ma tt.” that he drank six of seven Mills broke off a sisterly conversa-| ho “intended to prosecute the’ matter| ,,.umscy Rained bis By ee ewes | row. duties to be paid. The surgeon was asked concerning | of the wine and found it exhilia ij or ough bis studies of horses.) Several naturallzed Americans have r tion, to jump up and box her hus. to the very bottom. Mi . shirt Creasy wore on the night of the} that there were occasions wha nd . Goelet to find a sculptor to make who had gone to extra expense in the shootin The gist of his reply was} got some change back after p not sto; ewin; bacco at her stood was about Moreman, a young college graduate of 8. Bi his reply pS pd rare na Pago ai pean pede orig ‘on| 20 equestrian statue of herself and he] Pomona, Cal., in charge of the Greek| hope of rushing big supplies into the that the blood could have spurted up-| the bill but in no case wa: But from the candy store of N.| Mra. Mills, which the church had rere oath es ry etumaey: It was o|Orphanage, 1s resisting all the efforts|country before the Tariff Law became on Creasy's ouft from the wound. The | amount over $100. One of the el f J © mateh an ey wi i tion of Ss y wa one wa er $500, Blitz, at No. 24 Abéll Street, ths do- | guaranteed. pon RHGTWaFE, (1G ee eg ne caer to Cepart $00 (OFDBAD | tective, ‘These ten lose Rot only Metta eal cate pease Ra a ha a tectives have learned that at a littlc| Ag far as the Investigators hav) gone ” iJ boya. Ho declares he will accompany bolster the State's contention tha Shad & tay hal bent 10 Malthe War. aie, HAIL, aftve saamiow out = them to the Interlor if they are ree|through tho duties but also through Creasy fired the shot and that imme- F Metniad e & Saletnces call’ fer Lo” hia’ hheenns vanished wttecty WHY, DEFAULT POO GAYE. IN| moved. thelr own costly efforts to land goods diately: after the bullet etruok and ‘ECT FOR RUMSEY. a while the rates were low. ‘The very first man to make a with- Robert C. Morris, a member of the firm Morris, Plante and this clty, specialist in and lecturer vody. I may have moved bh to his guests and generous The snddest of th z a blodstain upon the right cuff of the| Out of the checks Capt. Novel band's Gara Widbahety becanes te’ hed Miss Mary Harriman asked Robert/arrived here from the Interior, R. W © saddest of them all wero those her there and she answered it. If Mr.| The county detectives admit the! PHILADELPHIA, before he could get his arm out of the xo of | vay, blood spurted from the wound, Pa,, ; _ Mills knew of this earlier call he has|tetters found near the bodies become] while no official Rane ceant nan eet BRISTOL MAKES PLANS #ald nothing about it. It is desired| more interesting. These letters were| been made, it was authoritatively etated TO SAVE 500 AMERICANS drawal was stung. He wa ik ; fo earn whether it was a messige |not addrossed or signed. They are in hero to-day that the Meadow Brook Hee peeh Fella omnnegur on international law | and MRS. DULLES ASKS from the Rev. Mr, or from some |the handwriting of Mrs, Mills. De- ‘mW efault to-morrow's thgirman of the Republican County ‘one who wanted to get her away from] tectives doubt that if the Rev. Mr. ee Cape scoount, of the eeratiatete Mame Movelfrom Naples. If he had managed to|Committee, has been appointed cla: ALIMONY IN SUIT her ‘home fore few minutes. Hall had received them he would| ber of the Meadow Tir 4 . : ¥ get them yesterday the duty would]agent for the United States to ap- Mr, Toolan and his chief, Mr,|have carried them with him. If Mrs. meray tneas, eam, whol CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 23 (Asso- pear before the mixed war claims FOR SEPARATION was killed yesterday in an automobile accident om Long Island, N. ¥. This would give Eastcott the cu have been only half a cent a pound. To-day it was four times as much. Stricker, began to-day their task of| Mills wrote them why did she carry clated Press).—The Standard Oil Com- nm Of Americans and Ger- questioning the 600 members of the|/them? How did they come to be pany has ordered the steamer Winne- . Acting Seeretary of Ste congregation of St. John the Evangel-| scattered about the murder spot? mar, now at Saloniki, to proceed to} The next three withdrawals—hides, | william Phillips in formed Mr ist. They want to learn just how] Through Miss Peters Mrs. Hall re- >. lb Constantinople and stand by in case|diamonds and pearls—were unaffected | yforris that the apointmont had been was known in the congregation | pudiated to-day a statement quoted OTHER WOMAN” It is found necessary to rescue the per-|by the new law, but after that came commissio! Motion Discloses Marital Rift Between Wealthy Society Couple. A motion for allmony and counsel foes filed in Supreme court to-day dis- auch made by authority of President Hard- regarding the evening meetings of Mr.}as coming from her yesterday to the sonnel of the company and their fami-}many shipments on which the rates ine. ¥ Boh LLL | Halland Mra. Mills. effect that when she last saw Dr. Hall es from tho capital, £ ‘They believe {t impossible that in] no had in his wallet a considerable barely pS sede esi ose 1 Wi mp a ae role le hb G n rations of ‘oO shington at once to confer with @ e the course red be affair lasting arty sum of money he was to teks to eh the State ani rtment as to his duties, |°losed marital troubles between Grace years definite information regarding|o; Mrs, Mills to pay part of a deb American naval forces, has drawn up}vain to get Into port ahead of the! tne Commission has to pass upon|Thorne Dulles and her wealthy hu vit gould have been concealed trom Powed to Dr. McKiernan. After the plans to insure their safety. law, arrived hours late, but the tm-| 509,000,000 of claims including those|band, L. Harrison Dulles, both well an y a ers the families of the two in view of the! statement purporting to come from eet ant porters for whom these boats were|rising from the deatahs and property|known in New York and Philadelphia he Avast thot tke werd number of persons who knew of the] Mrs. Hal biished the physt- U.S. CRUISER TO MAKE carrying goods still have one ray of jase from te a nels pans ee : h frequent parking of the rector’s sedan| ian’ gaia he tasrniata araiedce tad IN ESTATE FIGHT DASH TO AID SMYRNA |hope. Their lawyers say that If the losses sultered by Americans because soclety. Argument has been set fo Sheet that tie sone have been greatly increased. Tho France and the Rotterdam, the Lusitania e dnesda : farm and who have seen them to- i to-day that Mrs. 5 Umit when the law went into effect | prope ty aipee ane ant x: niles, oe : alloy crafti L e gether on the place. Soy Ret Moves piodanr iy that pebenared WL ee ef seiahe te thé goods will shave to be admitted | Svoperty 1p Belgium and France and} Mrs. Dulles has brought an action crucial test is by making con They have another instance of @l sno hire private detectives and offer under the old tariff. parisons. woman who protested to her husband}, jreward on the ground that such dvt on? e 1 because the Rey. Mr. Hall parked his} action would show an unchristian dis. ° ag car in front of their home when he|pogition to get vindictive revenge. was making appolntments with Mre.| she said that Mrs. Hall was at an ab- Mills, saying it was “bringing scandal) solute loss for any motive for the Bristol for Met PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22,—The cruiser Pittsburgh ts being fitted out at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in prepa- ration for a dash to the Levant to ald in the rescue of destitute Armenians and deaths and injuries of individuals. An ’ separation through her counsel, item in the claims is $30,000,000 asked by the War Risk Insurance section of This year's Social Regist ive ————_.___. { the Veterans’ Bureau. R Mr. Morris is a graduate of Yale. ’ He studied continental jurisprudence |the address of the Dulles as n Europe from 1590 to 1891. He was] Sast 52d Street. Callers there to-day Larkin, Rathbone & Perry of No. &¢ Broadway, who refused to make her charges public, Court Order ‘Directs Miss Beck to Tell About Miss- ing Property. 2 i intorthe neighborhood, murders and believed, es she said Greeks. The Pittsburgh will report to to the bar in connecticut tn 1890 and} vould a ? _ 90 and] :o get no response and the tele- advertising Upe copy and release They hope to find the Woman who} when informed of the finding of the! sis, Cassandra Cofer of No. ago | Rear Admiral Mark L, Drlstol at Con- BRONX opened offices in New York City in] tone has been discontjnued. rand Wi recsea sien ee a said, as Mr. Hall's body was being |podies, it must have been a terrible NM stantinople, representing this country in 1894, From 1904 to 1912 he lectured] Mrs. Dulles is the danghter of] preceding publication. can be. inserted on| brought out of the church after the} mistake of some kind, Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, appear- shee bd arleeant andi iet onltcat ot ‘ $ : rellef work. . on international procedure {n the Law] samuel ‘Thorn, banker, and « sistor erat ° ‘ funéral services: ne ana] Dlis# Peters also stated that Mrs.led before Surrogate Foley to-day and| “rhe original plana called for the Pitta: HOOCH PLOT FAILS Department of Yale University f deel Welle, Thorne, cho even a] Coie pose: wy Qie qcomeluing, gnareringy aS = Hall had no faith in the report of|secured an order directi f lny-|burgh's sailing on Oct. 2, but owing to 1908 he represented the United S| div fi Mary Casey Thorne. Display advertising type copy for the Eleanor will ever get to going to} Ruck, the taxicab driver, that he sawly oie noch ¢ NG Pe AR 1 arlogances Cf fis sitiation ff wan Government before the United States| Barnard College graduate known wa| Mat ,pecuons Pee ey aRaey, World Chine together.” her busband’s automobile near the| Cl! Beck to appear and be examined | announced that orders were expected " ae ig The prosecutors hold that if this} rarm with its lights out Aug. 27 and|®bout missing property in the estate| momentarily, jeae must be recelred by 2 the “Belle of Third Avenne,"" in a copy containing engravings to be ‘on and Venezuelan CJatms Commission. ——_———— ational sult recent! by Toe World must be received by Thursday was not mere vicious and untimely |jater overtook the rector driving{of Lloyd M. Cofer, who died on = ed (Continued from First Page.) SALESMAN CRUSHED To} “*tUonal sult Tec gossip it may indicate that the crime | toward New Brunswick with a woman| Aug. 6, KING’S GUARD ORDERED : DEATH. MILLER URGES TRIBUTE pot hens, pearvea Be GHz! Spr tone. whicy Mas committed because someone BAD! tesiae him, becauss Aug. 37 was al ro reeveral years Dri ‘ TO DUTY IN NEAR EAST Joperation on the taxicab and thought b ¥. J.. Sept. 22.—Adam 1. Pooliration ett by Tork. Prat aud me lag opel eralalnd Planning |Bunday and the Rev. Mr. Hall never AMO SAA teeo Ronee {t suspicious, He is known “through Princeton, a sales- TO T. R, ON BIRTHDAY | fivestion’ordere*aot receive ny 5B. St | a er had been liv vith Miss Bi by ees ‘ Cn ‘otor Company, be om! ditions require, riuid beyond the atmosphere of church ana | W204 his car on Sunday. Some of pad een living with Miss Beck | Grenadiers and Coldstreams Never|the Bronx one of the younger] ™man with the Pcie plore tay - Sfeceipt and * pos died in the Mercer Hospital here to-day order of latest receipt and poatire the persons to whom Ruck tulked reported him as saying Aug as husband und wife, Mrs, Cofer says The widow secured letters of admin : o 22 Sec: others Aug. 28. Istration on her husband's estate, but], YONDON, Sept. 22.—The Second Bat- 1°" ET waixed to the doors and pushed Mrs. Amadon do Mussy, ¢ or {found that his safety deposit box jn |tllen of the Grenadier Guards and thelantm open, Inside It was dark und Reiter of ke Wve tere, woo talalike Guarani ‘Time, caeeae ‘Third Battalion of the Coldstream | he heard a voice sa yesterday of a woman friend ~vyho}been emptied. Bank officials informed | Guarda were ordered to the Near East commenied that the knoll near .ic{her thut Miss Beck had removed the | 'd4y- school of policermen—quick-witted and fearless. social ostracism. Mr, Mills has himself told of a warning from a woman of the con- sregation which caused him to speak to Mr. Hall about gossip as to the friendship between himself and Mrs. Sent Except for Wa @ ALBANY, Sept. 22.—Gov. Millef is- of injuries received when he was pinned * Mi by an automobile truck against the en-| sued a proclamation to-day asking the ce to tt fash Company garage | public to observe the birthday of the late President Roosevelt on Oct E. Jones, of Bordentown, said t: [late Pr h been the driver of the machi In hig proclamation, the rnor THE WORLG “Ah, here's a cop. He's our meat.” up charged with mansluugh- | says! ; : awssapte a oe The policeman eald the next he From the time when Theodore ee copy or Mall. Wo is to bo asked specifically if Han Aaa nia ager gills the | “The Duke of Connaught reviewad teh he felt as if u whirlwind had d He eneipad He: Be Tek 2 _JOBEP \ : y z ‘ " 5 wished the A | a ” oP N, DIES. Bway, diith a paeee, ie bake, bi gop a amy Nt beat ot on ‘ther some Mime, Pher berore the died SE ne Re Ree Be around intil he was dissy and felt pe het ve, Intel= 7 ——--—— han been entirely frank with him 68 limunagan uf Woodbridge, N. J. An] Wost 137ih Street, No, 320 West 138th 4 whistle. Within a few seconds he] poison in the well on the Moyer farm| sonal and soctal sympathios, te I ~ fo Her Knowledge of her mother's af-}erort is to be made -by the police] Street and in Saratoga Springs had wands act as body-guard for the} had been bound and gagged and was Jost their lives] and will romain for Atmericen, and for THE FUNERAL CHURCH faire. She has the physical and men- lt, ang it anything but an imagina-| been transferred by deed to the Beck and are never sent overseas eX-| whisked back, where he made the 7 people beyond the: pout tina of Sma ives Now Burial Custom” fal development and independence of ltive impulse prompted Mra, Flanagan. | woman without any rele f her] Cb! # tho event of a real war. fourth in the row of victims, Mayer died without having country, an upright a nspiring a Call Columtas 8200 Convention of 8 grown woman and) ‘To got a quieter atmosphere for the| dnwor right in these properties by tie SPS emp ee ‘The gang searched the garage some | Consciousness after his attack ure, td orl aes ‘aie hag ’ © prope , ° i : : Hall ape, Po ees wa nt® [questioning of witnesses it was ar-| widow. | Mrs. Cofer further allexes| PORCH COLLAPSES more and waited around awhile to sec | <== ener FRANKE.CAM ranged to-day to use offices at a dis-|tha r pally iH be. justified by the note sent to her after taniab strap the gourt house to any that her husband was critically {!! be- iia wi fore his death 1 that the Beek the tragedy. saying: “Don't worry: |trom which persons questioned could] woman refused to allow ung of me you will be taken care of be conveyed quietly. Anthony Silzer,| friends to nee him rf A chi bog remonstrated Sepinat stenographer of the Grand Jury, and oe er order for a $600 casket for her|the detectives adjourned to those of-| sy: 1 . 2 Ol ° mother and reported Charlotte re-| foes at 11 o'clock to-day. AYBACUGE OAR MARS OUT) RAIzD, plied, coolly and pointedty: “If don't] It ts stated that Miss Peters has}! ALBAN pt spe Pablie-e been by Mrs. Hall's side since the| vicg commission today ordered tne finding of the bodies. She ts a sister “ eres the ‘Ine Funeral Church im if the expected load of hooch arrived, funeral Ch and then drove away in their car. The gang’s victims strained at the bonds for almost two hours before Take our mond for a when we Brondwau at othe intent managed to get into one oe] SAY Piccadilly Little Cigars are (“rik worLD Jest his cords ana tin'riewed Se] BOOM. Try them today at our ey rlem Offi others, was assigned to risk. There is a guarantee in fie m OU WITH PALLBEARERS Three women were injured by fall- ing ten feet to-day when a porch collapsed during the funeral of Mrs, Adelaide Lisgenden at Bayonne, N J Detective Ransbu - : When the pall bearers came out|investigate the case and sald as far by zzies which becomes : * rate of fare on the New York Railways “4 May Guta Pee aa tend seoy prvceeds, tal Coat usene Ce eoehn Pr Esters of the| ceey tines in fvresure retuect rage | onto the porch with the coffin, twelve{as known the only things tl every package. 2092 7th Ave x erty . Mr. Hi rector of Bt elght cents to seven, At the same time] MOUrHES crowded to one side, andjup men tovk were the pert M 3 . the commission ordered that the far. | thor welght caused the structure to] volver, nightstick, sere an 10 in the package ‘ Near 125th St. on the came company's lines in Utica] collapse. They were treated at the] All the victims had m a ° jes} , ‘ | be increased from elx to seven cents. | Bayonne Hospital, of it was taken, Glare — Colergde Glare — Colorado BOTEL THERESA B LI get ¢ . we Ld

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