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NEGRO G?NMEN FIGHT
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One Grabs Revolver and Battles
with Detective Till Choked
Into Submission.
TWO MEN QUIET SECOND
?ideal Smoking Shop" in Har?
lem Said to Have Been Depot
for Extensive Illegal
Trade.
officers, ?
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a shop
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?d up m tii" Kiist I38th ? ?
with manufacrturlng
B dllvan l;. a
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l d the f"il
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ilk of the
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til last intuit m mai ?
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nay 1 ear i
t - ? ed Scott ?laI
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the w< i ?
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Baratts gol a ho
i . throat n until !
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...i Mu? ph) made a - ?
ii, a la :
the offlci ?- ' ? '
of oplui
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A CAUTION. '
Carter Oil B die only Ux
ative thai should be given to
babies and young chilJren.
It is mi'd. healing, lubricating
and absolutely harmless.
The little ones ea '
low "Baby Rkinol Gr.ipes"
or d's^olvc this delicate!.'
sweetened capsule in the
mouth.
B*i
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Grippe
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Castor Oil
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BABY RICINIOL FOP. CHU :
? '??? MfXITH
l?. A lie p. r rn.\ at >,,.:r ?IrilS
? ? . I I.? mail.
?rape lap.*ule d.. l?s ?niton St, N. V.
Kaler ' I?
far ? ? -t Jim .. ? .me?mivL^j.tmnm
IS
Light?
est offices
in al! Manhattan
Kttri? high reilinp?,
no tall buildings
near, an?! optn
Bryant I'; rk la
fr-'.'it. rii'-arn nn
asaal offies facilities
in the nf'T
Aeolian Hall
th.- beet sdverticcsl
1. u i 1.1 i n g in t h?*
?\oil'l. locat*-?! on
West 42d St. and run?
ning thru to 43d St.
Elevators at l.?.th
entrances. Henting
SfTflJtl have ofh? ?s
on peessises,
Send for handsome booklet
IV:ise & Kllimnii
HI Matt ave, Tri. taw Bryant
H(7?7iTiexly
?4yis,e<^teandtjitJ
Knit Hockey Caps, 50c
I ur Band Caps, 50c and V5c
Kodcl Caps, SI.SO. Seal Caps, S2.50
Spring Soil Hats
II 1 K II. t H |> ?- r 1 n ir
<- r o h n. ?lui I i.h
I.um a n il ml|.-il
fell etlK?*: ?"? rolara
S I..SO. $I.W. $2.50
?here U %9 a $4
$2.00 Derbie**
at $1.50
\ n. I, Ftlu, I? Felt. **<??? ?.i.rirtK "*1>1?*?.
f-M>l:K l>i.Kliil.S, ?1.90 and S2.90
Uh. pa? M.?*? In S.OO Kl*?'nli?r, '
Hi SCOTTS BODY
WAS DISCOVERED
? iiiitiiiiK-tl Iron iir-t iuib?".
causing death later from ?cone leaion of
ra u.
Scurvy Not 3 Factor.
"Commander .'* ? ho is not
rge of the expe 111 Ion. denl?
Scott or any of his party <!.< <l ol -.-km .
''??"Hi. h? states, \xas due to exposure
??? ? ? x?-?i whether then j
was any likelihood ?>f the bodies having ?
'" en brought i. ,<k by thi party, Com- ?
mander l_vans said:
" The beat p? ople to J idg? of thai
those \x ho served with
8? nil und hi? Rallan) comrad? s. Thej
*" er? ? nstant companions foi
' ?? ? than two Hud w< o ir
; ? Scott
?n?l those who peiithed vv? . ould o
? -i that our bodies should r
mein at rest win r?- we had given our
i"-.-t efforts in the i uus? we bell? ?
m ^.i enmesti].'
"The in.-mi.. : north?
ern Party are In magnificent health.
? terrible ?
? "I t" und? rgo In the ? ?? ?
? i ? led .. ?rim
ror six months Tl
part. .:. i a regular physical drill,
wut i ilck? ?i- -
? ?pp? in? Id.' one - .aii- -
? l". : i?. rend aloud day.
As ti Publishing Diaries.
"II li .... btful whether ai
..- ? ? ..... ?rcr
the j : ? ation
arrating i history ol
the ????,
A Chris)
. - in \\ iii' li .Mr. i
I ? ? Neu Zealand, Is not yet
n rang? of .?...- .i thai it
will be a? ? it Ih j sible
tou h \x ith her. Mn B? '?it.
i-r? or? Is probabl) n??r x ,t awar? i
? ? -'iiil
Mrs. Wilson, a if? of I ir v? IL on, a ho
had L-ome to New Zealand to welcom?
her husband on his return from
Ai>ii?. rated with grl? f.
Kurl Ik r purl given by < 'o:n
1; ? l tl
part.? ? ? i Scott < th? Jour*
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January !
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Captain Scctt's observations by tbc
? ti -ed the pole
n hall s "i e il Amundaen't ob
irs.
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Photos of Scott .-.i Pole.
Soot) i
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! the tti ; -? pole
prog
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thei Bo
rdmor? Gli
I >i-. W'ils, ? ? Lieut? " . ?il- |
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ind
mar?h.
- fell "ii the i
ii <? and stajned i on? u* -1? n of the
? -l lion caused i t i
... eon?
? ? ? : ; uns col*
fes houi
V. .?I ?I.
. nd the illn?
? III further hamp? red
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? pal i.-?. Sometimes th? i
??iily ilir.-?- miles In a da ? Th? .- : ne
i.. In ; . a'hlch ? an*
I
jh? - i ind? Dr. Al
ih? ir t? ni en Nov? n, ? r
],,. ?.. the snow. The b
M . .... till? d, A t? nt wa p?a? d
and u lurge ? airn of snow er?
x. . with brlel record, worn
placed oi top of thi . Ign? I I r
th? ai m?; part:.
i,.-. .-. ? . ithoi | foi ayln-i
?in torn ? ? urvy
m . a\ on the bodl? i, Th? ?
dm ? ,ii . mi loyed seven m il? t, wl
hauled heavier weigbtt and pr?
g( i? rally more effli U nl than i oniea
TURKEY MUST FIGHT ON
Porta'! Note No B.asis for Re?
opening Negotiations.
London, Feb. 13. -it is und? rstood
thai the aml??sssadort In London have
af;r,?? ii that tht Porte't note doet not
form ? baslt for the reopening of t ii**
p ,,,, aegotlatlona The Porte will' be
notified to ibis effect.
_ |-,.,, it, Two stt? mpted sort!?
eieai.: "' ' garrison al
Adrl nople on Mondaj and Tuesday "'
,i i? ..,., i. were repulaed i>y tli?- Bulge*
,.,,,,. ?.ho Inflicted a losa ??f more than
, ? fyj-j kiued and wounded on the
Turks, according to the offlclal report la*
;y n,. Bulgsrisa War ?'Hica to-day.
TO FIND BANDITS GUILTY
Paris Bets Seven to Two They
Will Be Condemned.
|llv OsMS ?O 'Hi* Til?.un?. |
paiis i-vi?, 13.?The tenth day of tbe
ansrcblsl trtsl wat ;? very dismal oat
for Osucy. Overwhelming evidence
wat given proving thai Oauxy knew
pcii'i ?ti.x well tha1 Bonnol wat con?
celled m bii aparttnanl at Ivry when
i,,. induced the tub-? hlef of se? ral
police? Jouit? tu enter tbe room where
jouln wat Wiled by Bonnet
Monier twlttt hU Angers sbout ton-e
voluminous tbeets <?;" notepaper, while
Callemln fears bit perpetual Ironical
smile.
Indignation agalnsl tht prisoners at
their ferocltj ?"?"' Insolence when cor
,., ,,.,| b) convincing evidence wst
?trongly roanlfett i to-day bj tht pab?
ilo, and wat Immediately and sternly
repressed bj the Judge, who threatened
ptj tie c*_rurtroom.
Bets made In t'" neighborhood o? tli?;
.i notice are '? to 2 la favor
..?,.. i? U"ii o? tbo wbobj bund. ?
STRANGERS' GALLERYITE
SHOUTS AT COMMONS
Male Suffragette Announces
That He Pr?tesis, but Is
Quickly Ejected.
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London, F? b. I I Ai
?n. ,.i? m in the suffi .
curred laal nigl I in th? U? ia of i 'om
inona, While tic Hon. C. T. Mills.
iiH-nii.' r for LTxbridge, waa rig on
the Indian silt er q ici I Ion, s man In
the Strangera' Gall? ry aro ?
shout? d: "i prot?t i nga
'?ratal treatment .>t' women!"
Sin." ih" laal i - ? ne of the 1
? litr? ?I .-? veral ?private del
been on duty In the gall? t.- . and 'I ? .
iiiini' iii.it? i. jumped ip, and ht foi? 11
man had I Im Uer an; fui Ihei
a ?Tils he was 01 ei poa ? 1 ed. On? ol the
dct? "ti.es pul his hand 01 ? r th? n.
mouth and the oth? n currfi 1 hbn
il?, "ut of th? galler: . After ?being d<
tained some time he v ted out
ol the building,
\ tew minut? lat? r unother men
\\ ho <-\ Idently hud
In ? onsequen ? of the lncida*nl I ni ??
and was qulel 1 remo? ed.
WELSH BllyL THROWN OUT
House of Lords Rejects Dis?
establishmenl M
1.01,don. r.-i, 1:; ;
Lords t"-. ?
bliahmenl bill ; ...-_? t?.
?"?I Thu? ll 11 lentk-al with that
ol the lion,' Rui? bill ,; rau t be
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the 11" i?ac of l omtnoii ?el ? ?
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hill. ? "1
figure below the I
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U. S. GETS NOTICE TO QUIT
Embassy in Pi ,; M -?
Before April I 5.
Tin
In 'I .. ity I bout I e I
atreel The land
11 ? ? , ? ?
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bei ha? given noi
i ? ted on >
tranaform the ha -
The 'i a ?tlon ? i
tu,n for th?
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BERLIN CHEERS PRINCESS
Solemn Entry of Bride T?
and nance Arranged.
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. \i ? ? ? .i :- ti ?thai "i
Kaiser's i
Pi in? ?* El i ?' \ .
land a . .
t ? i .i.? ? that th
i-.. tin would i- m
the capital \- us t omi?li t? t
II had 11. . ?
t? d<
t i? parad? I ?
Hi. Ih. v ? : ? -
The regln
ti ? bi Id?
h o . i? ?i ' rom I ' ?
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fjrini em
egla. to the 1 .
,,"t disposing ??i the llano ? i
tlon a ithoul an
m.-m of chi t li hed - lalmi on th? part ol
the I bike ol ? !umlx rland.
?j-?i. . mhuais m ol n." pop
day was mark? d. The ma
...,,,_ were so denae lha th bi
through the poili e lines an I rushi :
toward th" Ka ?
cheering.
FRANCE WATCHING MEXICO
Deep Interest Felt io the Out?
break in the Capital.
Paria, Tob. 13. TI e civil a .? I M
,,.-. ipies s ? : ibll Inl
in I'l.in,-.? ai the mom? nl than dot
Balkan wai. Tb? km net I attentia
, ,,,,i b) memberi ol tbe diplomat!? i
to the poealbiUty ol Interv? ntloa -
United Stat? . t!" P ? ?railing i k a b? Ini
U ,, th i piabablj ?will eccui ?before 01 It
bai tu ' n reator? I
?The French Kor? '- n I ?ih? ? d< clh i
make any comment oa the altuatloi
it wlahes to maintain its attitude ol
neutral obaervatlon.
Tii?* interest taken In tt? situation bj
,,,.. ordin?r) Frenchman Is chlefl) ?h.-i
matlc, .-'tul is i tin? ?i b) the v i v i. i nar?
ratives publhihed In the newapap? rs of
,', BghUng in the streets of s .lern
? itV.
Frenchmen hold considerable In ? I
n . nts in Mexican securttl? t, which have
bitherto been llttl? affected on th? P
Bourse by ? ""' ni ' '" "! * '" "'
been few it."?'?" n"h- ln ,h' "" ' "" *? ? ' '
Mexican S pe? " "'- actually advanced
four eentt to-daj attar ex** rlen? ii
?light depraaaloa on Monday,
ILLINOIS FOR* DIRECT VOTE
Seventeenth State to Adopt Resolu?
tion for Senate Election Change.
Bprlngfleld, 111., Feh U Th? llllna
House ii<-'i.-> ? ? tret Ith th? ft
jn ti,.. adopt on ot s resolution for \l,n
,iir,. t ,i- -tlon of I'nlted 81 ?4?
us ?action makes IDlno I
i, entii stat. In 1 I ?? "i i . prove the
... don ot ? '"??-- i
,, , tmstltotlonal an
.liitmi?.- th-. iiiui' i.i m ting .*-? i..nor?.
SUIT STARTED 10
SMASH COAL TRU
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? "ill ?urn! fr?i|il lir-t tagt,
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are respo id en ta n th? i ? t ??????- ? dings
ral .nti'- "i:-' ha ?
Ki\ ''ii a ?-? | .?:' o . lions to .? i
? h? n- rate? and r lattons \
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and i liai .i. ? .im mi m ? -, Ml come f
" "1 ?Ile ll i; i" In
Artier*, Efti'in in Jersey.
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Delaware, L*a?
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First Test of Slirim.Tti A^t.
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i ? i members ol
'?.>'.? : a. Ii ir .1 la-.
? ; . olds, of . " n
i ?,?ii? nt in i
? i ? , brought In two .,
i v teyi olds. "First, t"
. ..m i pas hi "ii quest a hether
partie In ? ontrol .., .. i aili.... i company
.?.?i, ??:?., i .'? . i:,,,,i ' ua ma i rea a i*orpo
i.ii,,,ii ? : -, ?.? .? ... und? r I;.- :i con*
'i i.i "f ??<? i ontract,
. Kcape ti"' prohibition <<'? the ? Si modi
.?? Pa- :nl?'i lal" i o?,tu, i,-.
I..m . n iiii" i. tabling to th? mi ely? all t ? i ? -
ii' n. ?n ..? Uii old .n rangent? nt,
? .-?.? . i" ... . the Sheiman .-..-i s .
real ; raltros ' i.
. ommou ? ! . previ i,;,!,:, tin m
from ent?rina Into ?contract >.i arrange*
menta srlth refer? nee to out Ida matt? i
uii). ii interfere ?rltb the performai.r
li? r duties .is : ii' Ii < airi' is to th? pul'
"This, l b? i" v ." Mr, If? Rei nokls
II' i, |'l t" a 1,1. Ii,"
Sh< i man eel to sm Ii ui ra .
Mr. McReynoldi eould nol di i., | ?
; ;. babill o illai i ..i \- Ins bra ighl
..... .n-1 other i oada a nd I b< i; ?Uli 'i ra il
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GERMAN OIL BILL CHANGES
Government ?Secures Retention of
Vital CLuse in Pending Measure.
Berlin, Feh i" The German govern?
ment's petrol? 'mi iiauiiii'oiy MU wat p ?
,.. | (o ,lay 1". a ?"ii mil:' >? ol' tl."
Imperial Parliament which r? rei s? 'l u ?
ai Uon .i Januai l ?'? when II kill? ,i the
i,r. i and i :t i paragraph of th? mi ?
? ontainlng tbe claus? ;
Th" Impoi tatlon and the pi ? paratlon "i
mln ral oil for bui nlnu n lamps lilluml?
natli the whol sale
. , I I,. '": -? ' !\ tO
t he ?tu,, rial ? >? ; man -?"?' run :
. arda tl" Interioi of ???-i many.
< lui' tii" ?'I' l i'-als al'.l I'ol'
in in. ii opposition !?> th? messui, The
change ol opinion of the othei partiel
,: ? Lu j. h to ti..planatlona given
:.? \n eri? m .i ?!"!" i"1, nl i-i .la.-, ra
? ? ? i t i u- m, supplies available la th?
i ilted Htat?
Th? Brat .-uni secc*nfl paragrapha <ji the
kill ??>..? tu. n ailupt'-d.
FEDERAL EFFORTS MAY
AVERT FIREMEN'S STRIKE
?Government Officials Center
with Both Sides* to Halt
Railroad Tie-Up.
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KNAPP AND HANGAR PLEAD
After All-Day Session with
Workers Th ?y Are C'oscted
with Managers in Se
r et at Midnight.
'?' ?? st Ik? ? d? ? rail rig .t t. s
I ? '?n flftj fo - ? || . ami
ring r ?tli- in t ?? north? .
? quarter ?i tli : ?nil ?[ Btat? i ! .. ? been
i ? -i for ?1 tri:.i ? ?? . But
I iom tee of fire*
. i '??? the fli ? ii--.,. from Judge
Us n A Un ipp, of i lie i'1 ited Bl
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| artli .p. i ol I<aboi i; ?? attl
n b) the rallroai i ? in
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Th? ? and Mr Hangar
till m
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to tl ' " '" '"'
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.?? I at direct me?
dial |on xx ithout ai Itratlon I being ms
,ui,i the s**cretl of all <.
? with even.if? r? nee. .1
Kna| : nervous lest ?me Inkling -if
the pi.ling - i- -i Into print thai he
i, ,,i th? managi m? ? i "t the Br? adway
ivntral II? '?'l K? ' "' " el? ar the eorrl- !
dor i. i -, i ? i ? dlat? I) outside the eonf? i ? <i-'
,.n. .riderlng every one who ventured
,,,,,,. the door, however Innocently, ss a
?i . i. rn< n. naturallv suspicious,
. : ? 11,,, s-iiitt ??f this pre? autlon .uni
thereafter became as touch) as the ??i? ? ;.
?n ti???- tot ?ut unpleasantness
i ... Knapp, whene? er he ? merged from
th? . band) r ol m tery, was appealed to
i,,i ., \\..i?i as t?? lb? progress of tht ne*
J...I, it Ions
? ,. n,, situation hopeless Judge?" wss
, ,.,. i . i .in pul lo bun ?is he hurried
on his way oui of the bot? i.
?, i',, i wouldn't .'? that," he answered
I,, .,u unguarded moment "Hut it's a
.,|V itubbbrn situation on b??tii sides"
,\ i,.i he was gone.
Thai was alter the morning session.
When the evening session broke up i"1
?earned In ?? happier frame of mind, but
not a ?x,.i,i ?lui he utter except to ?
that i"' -1''1"1 ***r. Hangar ?.?to m t hurry
to confer with tbe msnsgars Mr. Cur?
ler, who cam.it ;? few minutai utter!
admitted that "progress" had b?-eu road?.
CONDUCTORS OPPOSE FORCE
Against Compulsory Arbitra?
tion, but Favor Full Crew Bill.
Albany, IV b I ; Th? ? tale legislative
?iiiuiiiitt"- ??f the Order of Railway Con*
ductors closed it- third Mennlsl session
1 :,? to-day, Tht committee trenl on re? -
ord ?i? favoring a imj crew Uli, bul ??s
opposed i?? any form ?if compulsory arbi?
tration,
These olBcen were .-'.-.-t.?! for two
years; Chairman, r .\ Burr, Was York;
rlce-chalrmsn, W, B. ii??ss. Blnghamton;
hecretary, .i C. Bpellman, Rochester, and
legislative representative, ?Trank VTnoent,
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Ti. . immlttee ?.ill??! on Governor gul
nd aaked him lo name ?? practical
railroad man on tht Public gervtoc Com*
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?SNEEZES BY PARCEL P0S1
Postoffice Clerks Stop Worl
Till Pepper Is Removed.
[Bj Telegraph te Tl a Trlbaai .1
Burlingt?on, N. J., Peb. 18.?Pepper ii
the parcel post put the pootofllce bert
t?rraporarily out of ?business to-day
? An epidemic ?of sneexlng and roughtnf
awepi the office Immediately after tin
opening of a pouch.
Assistant I'ostniastei- John Hollana
?h ' over??1 the source of the trouble h
1.1 small package of freehly ground pap
?per ii'i'ir?.?-.-? ?i to a suburban reaident
; it ha?i been damaged in transit. A
core of bandkercbiefa fairly fluttered .
farewell as ane?eaing clerks watched ,
sniffling rural carrier tranafer the pack?
age h? his ?-art.
AUTO DEATH COSTS $13,44C
Demonstrating Car Kills Man
While Speeding to Bank.
I By '? ? ?' -1.ii'li to Th? Tnl.iiie- :
Philadelphia, Feb. 1:1. Th" largeal
verdict ever recorded in th?- ?Common
Pleaa Court as th" result ?,i an aato?
mobile accldt nt, aras that for $i:>.44'i,
trd? ,1 to Mrs, BU-natMth Will?- to-day
? the Mltchell-Lewls Motor Com
Ipany, for the ?hath ol her husband,
1 eodore Will?*, on Novemoer 11*. Ifll,
Wille ?as driving a wagon on ?'host?
il >t when the vehicle waa atrack
1 demonstrating car belonging to
? ? lant, u in?, was thron n la the
n, ? 1. an< tii" wagon paaaed over hia
- . Hirns which result. ?_i
th. ii" left six children.
? ?' ol th? content ?mis of the counsel
? 1 Mrs. Wille was that the automobile
?1 only f?,r demonatratfng
bul al the time of the r<>?i?
"ti it nras -1.ding to a brink with
n ? a j belonging i" the motor company,
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HERITAGE FOR AUTO RIDES
Baltimore Man Spends $5.000
in Three Months.
? rrapti te 1 1 Ml u
Raltlmore, Peb. 13, Automobile rules
ii.it coal Charlea H. Kaufmann ?15,000
1 Hi'' months, helping him to k> I r.-i
of a legac) "i 112,000 m a short time,
detailed to-day in the Circuit
? OUrl in all a? li"ii to has.n v?> a in ? s
? ?i ? roperty made b) Kaufmann sel
. id?
.'I Witnesses testified as to
K ufn inn's methoda of getting poor
quick. Ely no means the hast im?
port nt a ?.- Cornelius ?Wanda, ?? chauf?
feur, who told how hi operated a big
automobile, which Kaufmann hired
often m th" laal f?ew montha. They
even mad? ;i run to New York. Kauf?
mann Is only twenty-five ?years old,
i . fore h< re? ? i ed th- 112,000 he bad
? i-. m - m a legacy of |10,000.
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DAGGER CAUSES FAILURE
'Plane Makers Declare Their
Business Too Hazardous.
Chicago, PeU 13. ?Hasards of avia?
!i?'ii caused th" downfall of an a'-ro
plane manufacturing com?pany here,
i cording t" .ni application for i re?
ceiver ?:'?-<i in ?Circuit Court to-day.
Th" compans is inaolvent owing to the
dangerous nature of Its business, the
bill reads Numerous accident in
win? h valuable flying machines f?'ii and
were demolished, caused heavy Ioh-j.
The company may reviva in the
when il- Ing n immmen ?<? . it
waa said bj counael f??i the company!
\ h., agrt -il '?n tii- r? ? Iv-srohip,
LANDSLIDE SHUNTS TRAINS
New York Central Pliers Two
Hours Late by Detour.
A ?gravel Slide on the New York Cen?
tral tracks at Oscawana. just south ot
Peeksklll, lust nlghl intorrupt?ed traft!?
? n tie- Hudson Ettver division, and
< usi 'I ..11 trains for the West .it"l points
?n the Central north of Peeksklll t<? be
dispatched to ?Albany over toe Harlem
division tracks This entailed a delay
of about tw?? hours to through trains.
It WIM e\|ilalll?'i| at th" N?\v York
Central ofllcro here that th?- ?trouble
h ni followed co?ns?trucUon work at
ti cawanu, the new Sllings having
started to slide. It was boned that
s""ii after mldn>lght .?t least on" track
on th?' Hudson River division would bel
,,\aiiai'i. for through use.
WHITMANJO BEJ-ECTURER
District Attorney Will Discuss
Politics at Amherst College.
District Attorney Whitman Is to he th??
Henry Ward Bescher lecturer ??t Am?
heist Collate tills y.'ar. lie was gredu?
ated from Amherst with ?in- clsss of t*
The lectureship was founded i?v Krank
i,. Babbott of Brooklyn, t.? aupplen* ??
th" work of the departments of hlstorv.
"f aconomlca and of modern govenuaent
and im? rnatlonal law. The last time the
lectures were held mid-r th.? ?SUSplceS Of
the last named lepartment Ambaaaadur
.lames ?Brace was th.' lecturer, it is un?
derstood ?that th-- lectures of .Mr. Whit?
man. Which Will 1"' given th?- latter part
of March ?"" the iirst part of April, arlll I
discuss some phase of poUtkm Th. gen? |
eral aabjeel and the themes of the rart-l
?.us lectures have not been announc-ed yet
?ntfss sots wwii
FOR MONEY SHE PUT UP
Alleges Deceit in Agreement
with H. L. Roth?Hitch?
cock Interested.
_
MRS. GROSZ SUES, TOO
Demands Return of $8,000, She
Alleges Roth Induced Her
to Sign Away While
Dazed.
Two proceedings, both by ?soins? i.?t
each a?ruini? ?Jtsceptlen, w?f? brought
sgatnst H?*rman* [,. Roth, a Lawyer, la th?
Supreme Court yeaterday. in one autl
hrouslit by Mrs. era,.. V. Or.?/. ;h<*
plaintiff a-k?'<l th?* cOUli to <otnr>.'l f I ? > r * ?
to pay into ,'ourt ?KHO of h??r mon.??.*.
wbleh he retain?, it was slUged. slthe gl
not ?ntlUad to it in the otber action
Mrs. Maria n. Mnmi. an ?nil?a. ?seks
th?* return of MS which she saya Roth
got from her by ?lo.-.it. "-1 this suit Rr.?
mood Hitchcock, the ??ctor, ?I s is m-ti
tioneil.
Mrs, Munn ?"hi of her deoHngi ?rltb
Retb m .m gppMcatlon sha mad?* to
Justice Oreenbaum t.. compel the lawy. r
t?. turn over to bet pj$9. si"' was appear
Lng in UN ,u the Herald Square Th? stfs m
?"ii," ?;r."i< H?ve." Roth toi.i bei -
be was iiiinri-s.?! wltb bar performs im
an.1 suggested thai they forai h partner?
ship ?rltb Hitchcock to preduee a mar-leal
comedy. Roth and Hitch..., k came to h?*r
apart tn'tit aii'l an BgaresSBSal WS? ?haw 11
?p. Mrs M min sa-- to lutni-h all ti,.
iii',|i<y. Sboul tl.'*?' HttCbCOck was to ??. 1
the Nbretto an.t aeon ami Roth was t..
a. 1 as attorney. Sin- ami I linlim, k w?"-.
to play ?M- leading parts al MM a v%???-k
Roth was to recetv? $ii" a weeh .'?. hM
sen j..-.-.
"Actress" Advances $500.
Upon beleg informM by rtoother a",,
sey that t?a agre? neat ah? mad? ?ra
fair to Ikt because she was furalshlngall
tin- money and Hltelicoek and Roth ?r*n
financially irreeponslble, sh>* went f. Kot',
ati'i ssked him to ciianc tin. coati
II?- ?gplatasd that it was "only a matt?
of form." Sh<> says that Roth th- 11 toM
aet that ho int?-'ii<!-'<i 10 form a si" kOM
pany, in truck ?he waa t,. bav? *?'???
atock ii" n? > ri.<i MM to Incorporate the
company, which Mrs. Mum i/a\<* him
This fut'-iii'-iit, sa.?,.* ti," a, i -?
nia.i" by ti." lawyer to deceive her, and
that ?.?>> of th.- money went to
Mrs. Munn aii?*B?'8 that subsequent
Roth admitted that be nasd a part of ti
money ?"i bims? it because h? ? II si I
ha?i to %o i?. a hospital. She oompls ?
t.. Roth "f his alleged Baauthorla? I
of 11,?- money, whereupon be n a
snail |iaynniits to be? ?ml gave i.
not" for MM, which remains unpaid
Dg t.. th? plalnttiT, Hit I ? 1
money Intended Dm the UN
seeks let? r he t""i> an ? ? . .
..i'li May Irwin und Mi
gol her cha?e? to appear with him.
a Mis. Miiiiii ha?l BMH*I tl? ? A
uiuk'-T. sha aaya, ?r-oatssrted s.
'ami dollars of li? 1
almost prnnlkos Roth ;??-? l ? ?
,,;,i.. ti.. , oll??tlng ?.t this :?. 11 ? In ?
hands I.'?- ask??d as bis fee hall
. olli'iK'd. Then, sas - Mrs. Muni'. Ftoth
, t tha? 1 ? bad ht en la i ?mm
witti the broker'a la?", 11 and
? <i K per cent of the raen?
with this understaitding abe ptaei
claim in Roth'a beads, hat In permltt? '
it to "rteop" in hla oAce, hi I
until it bacassa Impoaotbta to collect ?by?
thing.
Roth make? denial ol nil t; ? illegal
nia?t<* by Mis. Munn, snd I ?
? ? 'im?: is brotigat by ?nether ?aw?.
with Intestina to lajera his profraalei
?danding. n>* says thai be pa <-'
plaint,If all th? mon?*y ?lu?? h?r, ?ad ?!? -
?cribes her i berg? i sa ??ivm-i
imauinati-.il of an ft? I
Hitch? oek makea an affldarft eeo?rwli
il,.? stati nirits of th<> lawy? r In ?o far a
hla knoerUdga of the ...?..i- ? ,.??:?
.lusti'?? Ormsihanm denied t!," motto
of Mrs. Munn for the order ?he ask I
without pesstag m the aaerlta of the a?
ti'iti.
Mrs Grosz's Money Goes, Too.
Mrs. Orees, througb eounael, .?*-?! ?? ?
juatira Davla yesterday for sa ?>rde
compelling Roth to pay i i n*t *? '???
sha said she ira - indu ed to ttg
over to blm ?rbUe ah? ama sades Um i -
du, n,,, of ai.ohoi or nan "t '? Th.?
money m< one half "f the t 11 Wet
,.,,|. |-i<i|. rirk M. ttreSB, wMeh bl
loft to her.
Mrs. Ososa said that the agr-wmeat
which ?the lasryer Induced bee t..
mad? lii'n her truste? and provided tba
h- was t" 1 ? ????!%?* ?no qwrfr of all the
money thet cassa into her po-ana-dea from
the estate of bar huaband, which was t.?
be Roth'? >-omp'-ilaation lor handling th?
affairs of th.? a ?tata,
rjouaeal .*,?i'i thai U a It gslltt of lb?
?graement would let?? he attacked Bel
Claim? $t.?M> for 'us servi? os. and Baps
that i"- has ?sp-mded M.MI raer?, it >?a?
also aliened that Roth did SOI it.v. st the
other patt of th.* o-tat.- In such ae, nitlcs
as woui.i ho legerded sa propet by the
court,
justi.r Davla reserved decision.
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Vork.
? us no Ott
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