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UAllvJ rus, AhWa, vjitCUMA, Jvrt I I KIA, Ut'TOHhiv lb, HMD. GICMNS ilUL obUliiJCU tU UiUiiUMliVMi, titW husband Uibii, ea.od. Mrs. Hose oi ieu, of Albion, N. idi'uaiieu Liouduu us Uiu iuuu uu warned to her uuuer tlie iiiuit ol Au Lynur in Decomposed Body Of Mrs.

Ada Reed Found In James River By Negro Fisherman Sailor From Kronprinz Wilhelm Arrested Here While Trying To Escape CLEVER THICKS 1911. The Indictment wus returned today after both his alleged wives had appeared before the grand Jury. The first to appear was Mrs. Frederick Arnold, of l'oughkeepsle. She was accompanied by her son, Max, 21.

Loudon wa In line with eleven other men, Mrs. Arnold Identified him Instantly. "Hello Max," she said, "iiow are you? 'Here is your son. You never saw him before." Mrs. Arnold testified that she married Loudon at Poughkeepsie In 1813.

"I have destined my bon eventually for the bench." "Then if he is to bit on the bench, 1 UNO ILLUSIONS think you had belter caution him about standing so much at the bar," Palti-mu American. COUNCILTO Several Others Also Try to Leave Country Aboard lion of the ilcpnitiire from lhin port mi neutral shi jci ImiiiihI of any of the mlsHlng men." Henry Brldgem, elilef of (lie ulilp-wati hlng force. saiil hint night tliat two nie were chand from a Mcaiuer at one of the piers Tliursiliiy night. It is kiiiiiiokimI that tlie Meanicr was the Coroner Gary Gives Certificate of Death from Accidental Drowning. No Signs of Foul Play.

UP SCHOOL BONO Audience at Academy of Music Amazed When Men and WomeTi and Animals Disappear in Thin Air. Steamer Bound to Holland. NO WORD YET FROM MaarleiitiljK. The men eluded Hie QUESTION SOON Without a gun being fired RIDGWAYS ladui Ceylon To ii winning all (long the lin iuti real quality nd lupeiioi 8vor that you can constantly rely upon. Parked a aif light amtary tint.

Send lor a umpla bag of our faraoua "Silver Label Five O'Ctock Tea all ready lor your teapot enough lot thiea cupa watchmen, liu one of tliem, later iden. lilieil as Sim in, wan nrre.steil yeMerday afteiiiooii v. liili' "Mumping" about tile piers. He IVHs charged with lies- P. BURIED HERE LAST NIGHT SIX MEN ON YACHT, niif ji tiiiiately email, (inilu! and An aiidieu.c, Mil spellbound, To Take 6tcrm Back.

Likely That Joint Meeting of eil, or lo.iii Academy of 1 with laughter ut the Music last night while JAKE CARTER FINDS BODY THREE MILES FROM SCENE OF ACCIDENT. 111.11) HixLoeSt. I 1 Leaves of Absence Revoked at Norfolk Navy Yard on Orders from Two Branches Will Be Call-ed Within Next Few Days. 'SAFE-TEA FIRST" and Alway, Awarded Cold Medal. France.

191 New Yerl Cllf il Mr Hi idlers said that the matter had been reported to the local cun-tomb ofliciaK and he mipl oned they, in tin ii, had referred it to tile It is hi lieved that Stoim ill he t.iK ii Lack to the navy jard by the commander of the Kronpruu Wilhelm. If leqin-hted lo, the navy depaitment may netall man to act with the i-elccted hy the oap'ain of' ti.i in all proliahilitv Slorm'a eae of fl'OIII tile Cl'llisel' will lie cut oil for P'iod. heioilH tioin folk last night ata -I The body of Mrs. Ada Ileed, of Baltimore, wife of .1. P.

Heed, of Hopewell, who was drowned off i Milium Im, in size from a baby rabbit to ii full crown Africjii lion, and men and women disappeared into thin air tinder tin uncanny diiei tion and eiiid-iince of M'roy, Talma and liosio, mag-iclant. Hooker has announced In advance that the company would "uprise patrons of the piivbdine and those who were there now are thoroughly convinced tluil for this time at rroposod bond Issue for a new school building and other municipal improvements probably will result In men from I I.e r- I'linz K.ie! onprir.z V. ilht inte'liei lierifiiili l'ri ii li bl.ii iiuil" hold hiit filer A last Friday night, was found floating between the gas buoy and JI id-die Ground light by Jake Carter, colored fisherman of 456 1-2 Hampton avenue, yesterday afternoon about 2:45 o'clock, and towed into I'oint Breetfe beach. Coroner B. It.

Gary viewed the body and Issued a certificate of death by accidental drowning. Undertaker es-'e! lo att( n.pt.- biiiK from the. least the genial tnandt-'er hud correct t' tiiat two men ale this coi.iitry to Holland on the t(h stc'iiueif Moniiiki and advance Those who did not Killed fl'illl tliis I i 1 1 Holland it KMiMeiiKdyk. hii I rr; for Kroiipriia U'llhelm. The arreht here of S'oim.

known on the cruiser us No. Iss, uicuijiitH fur one of them and us two men ucre InrkiliK on the Chesapeake and Ohio piers at the time J. H. Caffee. who had been encaged by see the pirforiuaiice missed a treat and they can do well hy upending this iilternoiui 0r evening at the theatre.

Then ure tricks and illusions galore the husband, took charge of the body and burled it In Greenlaw cemetery last night. and 1 i nil! have 1." en an for to reaeh tine the n. en, Christopher '-Hum. i under ar-leyf The i.fl.eis eluded the iiu i ales and il Is cuppon-d they went I mutt! of them art bo clever that Mrs. Reed met her death under rath a special Joint session of the city council in the near luture, at which time a decision will be made as to just what Newport Newa will ask of the next Legislature.

It is but a comparatively short time before the Legislature convenes and many of the council-men already are giving the mutter serious thought. I). A. Dutrow, superintendent of schools, is advocating a bond Issue for new schools, iiond issues ure contemplated In some quarters for street and sewer improvements. He-fure a vote can be taken by the people on the question permission must he given by the Legislature.

It also is probabje that the question I to the It man i rnii-er s. i ir to gc' ti er mysterious clrcums'ances and her husband, who wag with her at the time, was held by the police for a day or two, but thorough investigation failed to reveal any indications of foul Newport Tire Inc. Announcement AVo wish to Himotiiice tlie oju'iiiiiff of a TIRE STATION AND VULCANIZING PLANT We are equipped to rive you the very lest service in of all kinds hih-class, satisfactory work ut very reasonable, prices. distribute KELLY SPRINGFIELD AND PULLMAN TIRES Your patronage "ill be duly appreciated with the guarantee of satisfactory service, Storm's arrest it is thought that the I other was Storm companion. Collector of CiHloniH liaiiiil'oii said hist nicht that he had ordered mas-j Ii rs of ll steamers fl neutral Hags to iciirch their shipR for posHihle stow-' a wax o.

fine i-uliinti to nea and wan cinpcilinx one to swear that he would take no one on lii ship whom he had i lea son to heiieve to be escaping from thi.s country. i- fatli cap-who di diid i re lruM ruled ins Cl the Initeti Kli i the spectators even had to give up trying to futliom them. Anions the best are the Hindu rope trick, the disappearance of a full grown lion In a puff of smoke from a In full view, the Ghostly Visitants and "A Stranci' IHsappearaiioe am! its Sequel. There is fun and mystery mixed to just about tlie proper extent and during tlie two parts there Is not a dull moment. It Is well worth seeing.

play and he was released. When found i i re. ioins ti ii-: i to eil "in part-age ami -ieJ the matter U. (ti'it-s. The men tin- Mn i.i.

e. i.ii,i re not the body was In a horribly decomposed and disfigured condition and hardly recognizable. Had there been any marks of foul play, It would have been well night Impossible to have located them. The body had been in the wat if Revoke Leave of Absence. r.f simplified government will be dis The production the largest ever i ong the nix wiin Nor-j fo.k Sunday on a sm.ul lit ami have, i.ot I ei ii i e.

I eli.TP liie a of S'i 'm CuMe tor' 1 V' AS! I IXII I'ON. I). Oct. 15 All in Amcriwt ith a mimical show seen seen one has the cussed at the special meeting, if is held, and that matter already hern referred to a committee of lower branch of the council. ue aiiseiice lor tlie men 01 me; ui uri'iu-iy ana pioj'cines moon; (ieiti'iin a.uiliarv cruisers Kioiipt in.

1 "irt liaKKiif.e cars. An African lion er an entire week and had been carried three miles from pier where she fell overboard. Mrs. Reed wore a navy blue coat suit, with a black girdle, white shirtwaist, black tie and black shoes. On the ring finger of her left hand were her wedding ring and another plain gold ring.

There were no papers or othar marks of Identification on the body, and the Identification was made by the clothes and rings, which Heed had described to Mr. Caffee before leaving the city. Her coat was still, buttoned. I Newport Tire Inc. Wi'hclni and I'linz Kite! Fi iedrich, in- ami many limn of live stock and rowi lenied at Hie Norfolk navy yard, has "i'e eniried.

Tlie conipaiiy reached Am- been revoked by the navy depart it'uica early last Hecemhcr from Aus- nnril tlie disappearance of six annul tialia The Kuropi an war caused a otlieeis of tlie Kroiipiinz. Wilhelm baa shifting in the routing, and in con-e-bi en satisf.ictorilv explained. 'I he ipience the mui'lca! proiliiction was pallmeni took this aciion whe.i it wai Minted tlirout'h the Cnited States. The (led hv Admiral Ihv.llv. com- ptetnier at the Coit Theatre, San Kian-maiidal't ol the Norfolk vard.

that the here the maEielnm p'ayed a men who had boiifht tee viieht rlcipse, rtniiht, pn.h'ijly tin most sic-had bein ranted lean- lor a sail, lint, "'''l eimacen cni ev-r laved hy the dad not returned. followers of Hie i I It ait in that city. The captains of the two cruisers Therfi will le a matinee to-1'iueple in-s lor their crews when the o'cloi whli prices were hint lo the vard and haelwl11 h(x the let-peiini'ted maul their men such and a half ale ill aain shine leave as tliev desirable. I'levall. All leine for the interned news now Kerpusson's i.

.,1. Store fir both peiinriiuiin es to 224 28th Street Phone 12C8 t'f linn il-i I Iter-i iv't ynt out the iil 'i i-'. tit Statement of Collector. "Two iiUcmpif hac i een made hv ti.en fioiii the two iiiieiiel Oilcan at the Nmfoik navy it il to Mime assume to Hi't'e'ihirn oM the i Mr unship Mi i i.d.iii!, whlcit 'ill In n. Newport -j tills liflis.

le. Ml. The attempt" were 1 1 us! rated he Ciil.li'aiille;' ei lliltcll Kteam-i ho i i men in nni-lortn the ei fiit unit hi iis-I le to Hotieidam on hi' ship and a third man in uniform from one of the vls-eis plied alone for passage to 'temani. The reijiiest vvere prompt-' Ui liied the men deoiirted, pro-! I'. 3 ft 11 i.it'j: to tl.eir Hliips.

ol fetor llaniten i- ce ii-rv v.av it A'iiui'al I eiitty. i i -i ll. audi of tin- Not loin navy ard. hti'pn looidnt the According to the story of her husband, Mrs. Reed wps about 34 years old and lived at 13 South llend street, iday.

will he 'milled to ko ashoi'e except lint il on mailers of nrucnt know whether the missing six it ts men The eleven of the I'lioebus night school yesterday went down in defeat before the local hith school aKtrega-tion at llorwitz by a count of ID to 0. Coach "Iiuck" C.allop used tile eulirn school squad in order to get a line on the nun to play in the with Hampton next Friday ami but for that theVcoro probably would have been larger. Tile uneven score Loea not tell tlie story of the fast am' exeitim; game. Nor ihcs it tell of the gritty light put up by the losers- Pboebut seriously tii'tH'ened the local's goal only twice, but fought a light that any team might i i-jiid of. Line pluugi by llesUins, end runs bv Ni Wnn and the ill-arotind work of I'.

D. lewis. Waverly Jones, Melntyre i iid Ki bin ilson we-e features of the game lioin tiie standpoint of the lo als. '1 lie style i iday exceediiiely open ai 'in! the spectators were thrill- id time and again hy Ions runs, pretty violated inlel nil' illlliil Hell- 0. FOOTBALL TEAM TO PLAY HIGH SCHOOL feBROWNLEYSKORHTHALs lhWomatCi Stor 222'224 Grsnly St Norfolk, Va, I Baltimore, and was employed at Bay View hospital.

Mr. Heed, who is employed at the Du I'ont plant in Hopewell, formerly lived in this city, being employed at the shipyard as a chipper and ealker and boarding on Huntington avenue. At present he is in Baltimore, where he has gone to look up an Insurance policy of which he said his aunt in Kngland carried on her. 10. T.

Boyco, Mr. Caffee's assistant, received a card from him Friday. In discussing the case. Coroner Gary, said that from his investigation he was, convinced that there was no foul lie had talked with the police, the men i on the pier who siiw Heed struggling in the water trying to save his wife and. traliiN'.

While thee limy le no pro' ernt ion of the six men il was imiji 1 1 1 1 at the nnvv depii 1 1 uienl more I ons inlel nmeiit ould I.e ei. in ed if it iic fni'isd Hint tiie men had leave the country. mm mi SEE US ABOUT BLANKETS AND COMFORTS Ve offer for your the l.est line we have ever at prices that uitiist surely appeal to tlei handled- -and The urontlv organized eleven of the Chesapeake and ohm railway em-pb i hi's 1 1 red a im the liii li sciiool team, for Tuesday. The game will he siiiged en the M. n.

he is of taiiv.iiy el ite tliat tliey at" to nu'et all oiio is of the ni weight and ipie! that all cli.oleiii he s- tit 'j, i II. held, i I li'iiiii'iiii. The ieilioiing loiiives, ihe sipmd: lifxy. l.y U. Army a.

Nc Word f'm Officers. No word en Hie six 1 I the f.a.-y Caltei to Norfolk. NOIiKHI.K. Oct. 1 1 1 ed he i today 1 I Cerm -il e'll.

ith Heed himself. III, no I'e I i port ed s. on tlie y.n l.t at sea rep- rieil see fill, riMnple: Ai'pei son. I i to have i ti K.h,-e e- II tin kles other feiiiiires that abound in such a style et playing. The Phi.

elm liacklield outweighed the lo' iiN cnrdlns; to the best inlormation, but were outclassed lo Hie high school boys in the M.illt'.le. ,1. Penned, Oil n- the I'll lil ami k. Hall II, il'lelt. lain DUE HUH KILLED i i'liln and at Cape 1 l.il teias r- vu: Wulwni, I -i iei I 1 e- lo 11 ht ie.

I I SI 1 1 that the lit had not i-mhI. thai I'oint. Ke.ir 1 1 1 1 l' the Nof- il ol Hie paine. JITNEY DRIVER MUST APPEAR IN COURT Wool Nap Blankets, in white, pray and plaid, full dntilile bed size and the bet blanket ever offered, for pair $2.00 Good Wood blanket, fnil 11-4 and a great value f.ir. only $4.00 An Exceptional $5 Blanket, the best we have ever seen for the money either In sliif-'le or double bed size.

A rare special at $5.00 Other All Wool Blanket, at $6 and up to $15 Plaid Blankets, all pure wool full double bed size. Various colorings $6. $6.50, $7.50 All Wool Single Blanket, fancy colors $5.00 Indian Blankets, in the original genuine Indian do-Binns and colorings $5, $6.50, $8.50 Caby Elankets, in all pure woil, pink or blue bonier. $2.50 to $5.00 Fancy Baby Blankets, in a variety oi designs iticlud-Itik blue and block, Teddy Urar, at, Chicken, etc 50c Children's Indian Elank-Jts, to be used in Co-f'ait Bail I'aby Carriai-ew. 23 Silkaline Covered Comforts, rrttnn down hllinij.

Splendid mines at $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 Sateen Covered Comforts, cotton down filline. A great assortment to select from and $3.50 Wcol Filled Comforts, in' gom rous assortment from $3.75 to $12-00 Down Filled Comforts, from $5.00 to $20.00 In the South ATI A li Oct -Cu ol hall games to be in he h' lieM'S Hi" he up he a' olliei from ei! her i-r-M i'i of iVp-r I a-oud and N.ls n. i the itii ri! imv win ie wiiieiicii Kiiii I'i i ii or he unusual inltror.t hv followers of the T. K. Johnson, a cliaufler for the City Jiiney Company, was summoned various (levins, as tiirnishinn a laiini i'i ili-n ii were ponnitted to conn r.a"' im- 1 i els intel'lleil vari-I to police coutt yesterday atternoon as sev-Uhe result of a collision with an auto- 'opportunity lor comparing the ous chaini'ioiisiiip aspirants.

In (Continued from Page 1). the hallway some one in the committee room fired a shot and the real light was on. Several pistols were brought into play and as tlio firing continued amid the scramble to escape yelling and cries of the wounded, some one threw three ballot boxes out of the window. Cohen was shot as he was making for a window to escape. A pistol for which two men were lighting was discharged, and he was fatally wounded.

Whether any of the wounded were really participating in the light had al of the contests scheduled at least 1 ut i m-v, 1 ei i mobile driven bv Mrs. Wm. Nacke 'No one was injured and the damage was conl, to one ot the lenuers in the car driven bv the wonian. Patrolmen Smith and Hudson summoned Johnson to court, but one of f-' i I- i do. i-p.

li the t( v.c", V. n. I I' m-c ctii.i, All ebaulv chm's ui.U- llMI''1 ii.a-;'e ilS! P'iMie the of the warrant I. w.l! le fi'Mil the Krclipl ill, ll in ih, H. 'I he.

Hi.iiiiiiiii, hi. riiiiiii. Heinle- i'ir i' I'ni i e'i! er. l.u-'-'i-il Kisher V. ii'i the cei ii i.t lloh'man.

who one coniehtaut has met one or more possible dm ie ri' 'lis. i 'Ihe A I 1 1 CIoiiisoii contest at Anderson, is view whli interest as i fin nishinn a basis for comparison of i 1 1 it- strength of a number of teams. Auburn last Saturday defeated Florida by a lone touchdown. Cleinson de ALL PACKAGES DELIVERED FKEE the witnesses of the accident, aceord- that he would not been made known tonight. ing t-i the polic When the shooting was heard by dismissal of the chaufteur, nut to blame for tho acci- request Hi, as he was dent.

tent, 'd Tennessee and whs tied by I 'a vidsoii. Davidson in turn lost to is i. jiiniof grade those in the crowd outside the building trouble was threatened there for a time. The extra police force held the crowd in-check while a hurry call was leoi piii I eeh i 11 ii' in Ameneiui i sent to Sheriff Martin and a message The North Carolina (Jeo. pame at Washington is expected to iiiintsh a line strength of Hie Down-lloiners, Hirouph ileornelow u's leal, of two wicks aito.

of defiatinn the Navy li to n. and Sewanec, Negoe Falls on Street l.ouis Itol, ertson, a negro, yesterday eveiiini; fell on the street while in the throes a III and sustained a painful cut on the i bin. He was taken to the police station where City Physician .1. W. Avler rendered medical aid.

fecial Bra Goods ftessl pent to Governor Manning. The governor immediately ordered out the i lX Kfl. duel, and a- .) in ii M.ii.ii. i-apliiiiiH e-e I -1 1 i I I -1 1. .1 1 1 1 that Washington infantry and the company -h at "HV ille.

hur little is was on the scene within an hour and a half affer the first shot wus fired. 2910-2912 Washington Avenue now of tin1 strenpth of si, wanee, Tipers hiivini; had easy time in ir pre! iui iua i eon I est, lieoipiii eh. will meet the mm mm utile vt" i i i i'i i 'o 1 'j i Ciii'i I of the a i. 1 in I' li e. liiiis' Ivaniii is I'lSd to have Ihe i nil eat 1 1 a in in he history (if the Today ecia The governor then ordered that the entire Second regiment be held ready.

The ballot boxes thrown from the windows were recovered and so far as know tonight none of the boxes in the room were missing. It was said tonight that the executive committee would count the ballots tomorrow and announce its decision. Eight Companies Held Ready. COLUMBIA, S. Oct.

Ifi. Kifiht companies of the National Guard of South Carolina, tonight were ordered -ihool ami a tcui'h contest I. Alabama and SI i ii 1 at Tum nioo.r.i. iiiiilerliiil. whic played Keui in 1 i xtie 1' i i it roil, l' ff TO Cr- kuil.CE HINC 0 1 A i.e', in.

I Culli'i will I llendersoi! Itrovvn, at Nashville. (Continued from pago one) doled Admiral Little who was responsible fur inspection of this vessel to he tried by court martial." Mr. Daniels said he had received a letter from Admiral saying ho had been assured by the builders that niiy fault with the batteries tho 2 which developed after the acceptance would be rectified by the coin-iH'iv 'it Its own evnense and had recommended her acceptance on that bails i it her i'ii mes si luletih il tier: ilinitSii vh. Citadel, at 'haileslon Slaw Mississippi Miss: Washington ii; la v. V.

I'. 1. at Iloanoke. Va.l I ii. lib Wofford ill Dav idson, N.

('; ll.iinpden Svdtiey vs. William and Mary tit llampdiii Sydney; Johns Hop hold ready, but not under arms, to proceed to Charleston, if necessary, to aid liarieslon coinpaioet, in louIiiUuil-, ing order there. The order for the militia was given late today by Governor Manning. The companies are four local com-j imnles and four In towns within short1 distances of Charleston. 1 1 I''- I I ,1 Wire).

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I.i.l ill ni1 rn.ir.iriei fl i i a-- n- Ha "i up I ei iliii.ti.it in fj J.eille op I' liU1" IH'II I i'll I be llS- This 1 3 eailill. II li- expeeleil, will be f. MU-N ''I. le re (,.,,) lately ,1, i v.i.rk i i HiinieiT 3 i $5.00 FIATS For $2.98 UM50II PUNS FOR (Continued front Tape 1). OAIUUSON l'age 1.

ES ES ES ES kins vs. Wcslciu Marv li' lid at Halii-hioie; Maty and Ai'Kies vs. (iallaudel. at CoIIckc l'ark. Md Handolidi Vh.

hiiienil Mum at Richmond Marv land vs. St. John's at Annapolis; i eiiiiess, vs Central at Kuoxville; Virginia Military Institute vs. Hich-iiioini -it Lt'xinnton, Va. At Greenville, S.

Furnian t'nl-versitv IS; Presbyterian College 20. ALLEGED ftUSTRD-GERWiflN an to their courses In engineering and other nitlitiiry sciences. The new army would be organized In VA II WILLIAM BARNES APPEALS. If N. O.i ii, conn.

for William Hai-m-s ye.it el i day fll older sieneil by Justice William f-ili'l 1 Oil Ciiil S'llll I' V. Itl, ffl ''iii-t ij.nl inn if vim 1 ti I in iir imps. 0 (Continued from page 1) convenient geographical divisions, and on the theory that its members could be citizens of the districts In which Andrews, lug their motion for a Today we place on sale a Remit iful Collection of Trimmed Silk Velvet Hats, in all shapes ami colors; liuls that you would consider splendid values at (pf) AQ 5.00; take your choice for tytdJiJQ i new trial Hie libel action ap-iilnst their organization were located. Re married tindor the name of Albert Mar-' eel, Count De Passy, a native of Stan-; pitz, Germany. i He gave his age as 42 his occupa-J tlon as an army engineer, according to the application, and asserted that i he waa unmarried.

The bride-elect gave ber name as Miss Lalla Florence I Allendorf, 26 years old, a native of! 50c a Bottle For Ealo by i. C. GORSUCH CO. Tyree Co. Wakhing-ton, D.

C. I Colonel Roosevelt It was announced j'hat an appeal will be pi oseeuled. If the sen serpent would butt return, That monster of aqueous scenes Perhaps we could reaeh It lit) And patiently tea him To mallow the wild submarines. Washington Star. HORLiCK'S The Original MALTED MILK Unlearn you may "HOm.lOK'S you may not Subatltutm gular places of mobilization and for storage of equipment for each company would be provided and every man of the force would know where to go and what he was expected to do when a call to arms came.

While under training, the men the continental army would receive the regular army pay. Ladies' Tailored Suits, regular Values; special, today $16,50 New York city and wbose father, Leopold, was born In Sweden. The license was obtained August 29, JJ.

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