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-0 A lst oselar... f r y 60i Felewed Crude uWi el Operaion. NTW YQRE, 04 e,-Invest men t 4 h Murderer the years Wsa whose head and tora we"e bead1 a md ia LORu lad City narowed down today to a hunt for si 4eridchauteur, who is beiNd t9 .)ave atld ta d.mua.nd dy -to the -vacant lot frinting Queens boulevard. The chauffeur was seM to ,alight frem a large touring car that stod ,it the curb on Queens boulevard di pily opposite the pond I In wiWch Ar body was found. Teok aunes *Mk A*&o A inan, In whom the'polile, proes to have the utmost comience. In formed them that be. saw the chauf tour take a bundle from the nichlm and walk across the sidewalk In the direction of the lot. This was shortly before midnight last Tuesday night. Capt. Arthur . Carej, head of the bemnicide squad, burrIed ovjr to Long Island City last night and closely ques tioned the man who had seen' the e9bauffeur.. fThi development lent corroboration to the-statement of three other men, Veputable citisee of Long Island City, who had previously told the detectives of having encountered a man saunter g along Queens boulevard late uesday night, carrying - under his 'rm a lprge bundle. He. too, was heading w the direction of the spot where the body was thrown Into the pool of water. They told the detective, that they 'CTecalled the package the man carried Ma unusually large. They -admitted tat because of the darkness they were unable to make out his .features. He wore a uniform which they be leved was that of a , railroad en plpye, either a motofrnan. oonductor or guard. They were not certain just what kind of a uniform It was. Quilts Found Is Lot. Two bed quilts. dne stained with blood, were found -in, a - vacant lot within a half mile of the poil. In the center of one of the quilts wan a large blood spot. On the otbe were smaller stains. The flding. qf these lusts .998."d to bear out the theory advanced by tsyestigators that- the body had been wrapped In .these coverting. . When the three men first reported that they bad seen a man near :the spot the police placed little credence in the occurrence, as the aon had insisted that the bundle the uniforgled stranger carried was unusually large. The detectives figured that 'it was Nmuch larger than the bundle :1% which the body of the woman was wrapped when it was found in the stagnant water in the barren stretch of swamp that extends throeg the feetory section at the westerly end of Lonr Island City. , quilts, which, afford a new clue e b murder mystery, were diseov. ared by Mrs. Delta Burns, wife of;-a laborer. She lives in a Uttle shack about a half mile from where the bqdy was found. Mrs. Burns noticed the quit" lyipg in the lot back of her olaach last Wednesday but paid no attention to them until she learned of the discovery at the woman's body. -Straightaway she and her liusbqnd communicated with the Queens Dete. tive Bureau. who removed the quilts to the Fourth street station house. A mIerOseopIcal exa1inatico non vinced the detectives that the cr~ay -stains on one of the quilts was blo. afort will be ms~de to find the aanu tacturer of the quilts and trace -the1 'D. Autepsy Performed. D.Charle. Norris. chief medcal examniner, mnade an autopsy yesterday en the part of the young woman's body found. He removed the girl's brain and other organs. 'Dr. Norris said that as yet he had been unable to definitely fix the cause et death. He said athorough em. nation of the body did not diSclose a I single' outstanding mark of identifica- I tiona, save possibly the teeth. In the upper jaw both pre-mqlare age mising, and on the.left upper jew I ene of the second molars also Is twise- I sng.. None of the wisdom teeth lo yet appeared. Otherwise the t~ were regular and rather sumail. Noa for C( Warn nlessyou saye"i and proved safe by mplious. Accept only an unbroken "Bayt proper directions mot oily for C. Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumah Nedyt~ EU ahi-.S -une ''A Jan Amerid. her '4 *Can le I 1.Json ihieea nico .wlat ' e h ala resf'h n kno n. *h solder. - minezy apst -th A4,u. aODl dental workof an'yknd'*as discov rred. No' Brwise ,ar . Praec"e The young mian r.had , an abun dance of flaxen 'hair 'adt'fourteen nch e long. Th= autopsy. disclosed s bruines r fractures of .he, hA or body. Neither . was : -xmn timo belt which Was Mo Vto,& -9.1 knot, rdUnd 'her' 'neck Dajrs l v ilht to have 's~med death - -* strangula. tion. . .Thersp, are'.no, rmds raons the neck.. " t , ( . . .The J6-u'lar cuth uheh" se 'W the loWer, Pelvic r.egion- e4 Mml romI' tct uper par'of theo ae on* either Wfth..&,Vyy ha n 6rta wotcher any. k~d caer.: in doo 6den "ny byamb n th- at leSt a ciri& knot o atoey The cut .w abot three nee-eo brmp asst On the re oftdthe prWA noe of bones -t In the lft * . uldr Is, on- inoties orfhich ..' fito the Joint- hold Ag t. . n, and- the shoulder. which was -U s oft a.mlrko The hanO. did-not inuerb that the S-r that he did ui t are -mt ti Wwa iAtty don 71, a1iegt io the i.r ar nf 111 dwt oe enhoswhavr b- lne ir a but beintheo Tb. cut w_"_! DOden aqt thre no* elow- d 3n the nodatey f ip n : ath> u- VIA uthorsepaaon. NOMAN T 0MbTH Whipe -aQt=,=tttd jstn f h4 -~ h coli1e n-th e yhhoier t~4I Nf. -we The<hto - 6'Her yd~ eat thd la~IW aa wee' burnhd, ihen:.d ill stev.se hin lite es.n man te' o n the Nurambue ano o lv e e efres al Se othe~r r(fe **bud or # anbe pal d'u0efs woau dl''rs ais ror~ lq R.. 0. Shet, lit S . f "* *'ar . bl. vey appy. Inded hoested. a .0 riTsithen Te artit a atm m y ZhiiI ot..W i y w L a Istr htl or. no nt W ISre * it eindoidua elven. The Sw, etu y are0'yes yoh edO a ppliyu a oset A-. avin w 46 8e0 my I OThere is nothing 40He iWon dfrbul am two pqpe a~~ h oty san ,th. Ma= - han qnJ er b ina simpl i "I' .u -we aase eand in W . 9.1 a The couple mt Iow York yeani laetwer.wins n ,. She. has w""eO a-bask. on 'su ~I!'~ and Illustration." ftnted. s.ow: of. e.*4=0 ex- tfol Indian 'Of 'the modern wowiea ~e rp h~gen said '"They a flke xsow. .VAh show no Individuaity. Wopme wre reetlees r1id "~a kn iwat they want, be cbs the don t take the trouble to Cpd out t&Individual selves. They )*PM4t 'is why tikey are evep un. hapyin fiarrlege. -o~u Ue, Is-not~~ a*brib~keeper eeinpis'ndt~s wmtter..eta take I t ot pip ad.t coofY lotur fta aI your'. and yournow L ."JM gia twed6't m e *t 7,t re .1 a~ a .-"Lion.. d eam my ~ W bu retaning my-onhmT14I ~'~s dos myw4a es, ahont y iwaW~k. a andWoa muest be bo4mde 14uelflsh to Ue.1hhen.th -.glt~ng $n ler studio, In*,& simple "Mdress th qrak o, hair Ofied hh. le fb.o lod a ama...r- en...a #,r ... ? 4. hawobeeuth's tacer of man~y I.- . A I, o 9 Prepnt WI ow Scaol1 In dt~i.I jtt a.. okynTeah AV h0 A7 preiens s fo Tepi the este of-the threatned I.aemr aw The ,n~i o:W . - e t 5 .a.'s,,"".ag n the beeue tbe 'ut ne qpeh optimisem a s p=mibe abOt ralroad rates. They win go sn, but tOV -- ,wSi not go down far eniough. drmeat aet upe and ed withe tot - Pe- s at hom e , tLwouMOh N* about the most interesting' top 'In *thp country? a~ottt It beta tt ogterd dio to ' t t they m Ne Cgtet Ar anthe. W 1dtb wtti naraent Uyrmer A and G oaer B ett l hes ento a for h y nt a . ht of tt Wormeans t thn bner utre dund theu tamp at ngt i regh rates. High: Nei t esIt e ArmeTe efvbedlfactre Th anhGit r on odr fIt btaanwer Its~ ofil n gito would te tat the fam a lafsene aret at e fea ofrt. w~aM, N bu theirttet atrerd tuea tiy don noth h oethey at re thaged.cnno b un ate ~ta WO.nef,.mr. A".t,..,eadee are to high For any o th s g 'ote- they, haewf . s themsleo t toI of the Warstea n iont =aveshoen tas lrt aminsew af the a etodm an around the taemp at night Is frmsght rates High &,eight rates hit the fabmer. Tby bit every inanuktetur~r. Theay hit every. body wore bsinsthucce depends an orders -e anywhere outre e iow count ifyou ettothere you will find that im the foraof afftir. freight rate come first. Now the -bottom t the ralrood situa. tion Is thin 'The rads, ab they ar stmmd. cnnot be ru ratesthat wil sthe y the public. omr epeie a" too vn. For many of thes high wast they have themelves to wV mY o their large decisors hAve show. as little sense as they showed when they demanded that the vdmnuient turn back the roads to PqMIl ownership at .& most propitious moment. It as" In the;Bible that childreni y for the sins of the fathers. In ztIM-aad quaa~ssient,. the --present, tP f te error, of the past, and teeIs no ecamping the bill. Take the to 1hatd Idea- The his. Wry "of that IdL'. more Important the Private. lfe of Jack Dempey 3W X- PIcktord. It has paye4 a large te In bringing about the pen et predicadpnt of then rs.a The railrCs do not like o peti tion. Zven -bfore the fanama Can&] was built, they tried to kill off what w~ktor cam zion there was. Nor nuiI~Ycer Iaiftdi of*itigt couald 'go a4lm ainouri 'the Cp of nood ow to San 4ra aN f tNo tha town a. wasd "Swe-until a sitaton 1 the tra o "444t b ndt t hose Se5 Te~ wll be York th eat m4 real, Is till prode tasdse le.I' I aee t al.*~e ut ae tap havte th 6rOe etj cosnti fnt o ay Itt treo nlyingabet wle Laan ifa at eema etwyare oe rbW a l ifninnh thever nu~ slt ti FIRST PHOTC We B. LEEtp "nais , heir toaI SU". "i ,...coup. we.. re.... CONGRESSMEN ACCEPT HEARST OFFER OF TRIP Plan to Send Special Party on Sales Tax Inquiry Finds Favor at Capitol. The number of Congressmen who are desirous of making the trip to Canada as guests df the Hearst news papers, to study the operation of the sales tax law, is increasing daily. Amgngr rsoz~ to the tmtatesi today were several deinte accept ances. Here, for Instance. is the re ply of HCongressmn Benjamin . Rosenbloom of West Virginia: I am very eager for an opportu nity such an afforded by this tnvitE tion. and will be glad to acompaLny a uiseable delegation at the time do h J. Sabath. 1111 "sl. accepting the invitation, ex preine8 a desire to have the trip ar ranged before November 1. an he pLane to leave Washington durtig the first three weeks of that month. Two Senators. who favor the sales tax. Walter E. Edge. New Jersey. &;Id Arthur Capper, Kansas, responded to the invitation by expressing regret that the work of Congress will not pe mit them to make the trip to &naa. Senator Edge wrote: ."I am sorry that I cannot avail my se of this Invitation because of the It's toasted to seal the rielicinus Burley flavr NTOL * 1 10' fv6;1:M 'O :0a, e4 GIweOs Md. her Anerican arge ofthe adestnplatemi y tdin Pre situation - in. *a .gt. "I hknow somethLin of the gof the C(.m ada ales ta andm Ske !t see .1 put Into effect in. this nUyp. Senator CRaMtro "I wish I oauld acoept, but every thing Indicstes that we shall be very busy here for several Mp s. I not se h I m leave Washington even fa wdays." FIST JOLT; THEFT ATTEMPT FAILS PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24.-A rob. ber abandoned. his plans last night when Richard L. Stevenson rung a lusty right to hiq-jaw. Stevenson was - wawlng under the PhUadelpbia and Reading Ralway bridge at Twelfth ad' York streets when a man stfpO& out. tucl a gun at him and'saN "Wtt & inute" 1w. stead of waIting,, Stevenson swung his right fist and'ran. Stevenson - told the piehee the man ran after him about., a Iock then stepped. Fpr 4-0s. Jer Al* in Jc and 25c.Sises del Th. .. se-tess with touch of se leseides, se. Dr. SeMd VEGE1 0 e M tsTm.Adtab. -they e ed, Ohee ft ernient hA". wit itos. is -*- incenterns U."Ra s maknn I t theWON LeAine hs Goe sad uepr pmatimves - the Geraan govermuet. bakere and inustrial eptains, de eiere that he AU"ethe 4te'rmart on the eve Of latng for agland lietbhiM and hi right-bOtd MM Nabhvae. had b0i ased If they b lieved ths* P.00er %oyd Georg wouM favor 6e credit segotiatioe now en Carried on. . It ams . known today that ib mediately- following the departure Rotheohild. Prsdmeat Havensteino ,n " - * e'l. : th Resblp. , 4. bi eand. .....~ meer.....th......l eden-of . ~u ~ apreseuc thaes t he Damp wee ingniduabd to VFeItu instfie. Roenr Lerd1D'Abelo. the dta ormilpdor. rho flt meeting to w i tytet the043 of -nk .ettig e..d .. . coe to d.,, It is, a i RhMt the negetlattor under' waybyet owhcrd Dfaurk$ for of t. e or thAm years. teal *iitulbuum of Ee. The -credfits -ad lom are delared gkth oOu boe arp benmdp toov a w bnherp asd Industrial chIneftas. PAOWic. meimen "&. mss .# ~tuvr. etber H, 2531 te .41 fq 85 v a abe d ava a"s dInr n PIptdm , Iti t's lDr; S91d4er'X! p, f. prouted pe'anuts in dot healthful, most satisyin t Vfgh pemnuts, blended hscSlssdi nuts sad ja .. ma. Da. schinlew, ~altfuland nutritious! mal./s Pesaut Butter een than meats -h'em and aki AIAN FOOD AND 'NUT Weug.m,a D. C. ( i ovA wojdo*mbj do A" P now&, 9 st ii costa too ptuae to lie? Good- ifAv Is.