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THE NEW YORK TRIES. SUNDAY. XOVEMIlEIt 10. 1012. URATE CREW TOOK HAMMOND'S YACHT Cut Her Adrift from Her Moorings at Nyack; but Ran Afoul of Cable and Fled.

WERE BOUND FOR CANARIES TURKISTAN WINS DATE RACE. Beats Stanhope from Bussorah and Makes $120,000 for Merchants. The ieai mhlp Turktan woo Um Fer- alan date race from Buaaorab. to this port yesterday against too sleamsalp Stanhope, The TurklsUa carried 130. (AU boxes of tke Eastern fruit la her bold.

tb largest conslgam ent ever brought here by on steaaaer. Br arriving first. Capt. Cbsrles Ullault has mad Ittu.OUl tor the consignees of too dates. This la tlie difference of 1 cent a pound la tbe price of the fruit here, owing to the de mand for It among the merchants.

Her cargo Is expected to bring i cents nonnd to-morrow, and the erco of the Pirate Chief Escaped, but Cave Full of I stanhope, which has not yet been beard Loot, a Stolen Launch and Two trom "Pected to bring a cent a pound I less, as tM maraei wiu oe wen ssppiM mis crew were i aicen. when h. -rrtvea. Capt Bliault said tbst this waa the ond race bo bad ben In from Bussorah. Chief Thomas Currsn of the Police De I on the Persian Gulf, to New fork witn pert me ht of Nyack, X.

wbo for two I dates. The other wss five years ago, weeks had been chasing a pirate crew I when be commanded the Gulla tan and that had been terrorising the Hudson! lost by one day against the Umiumbie. River towns, smiled with satisfaction Isst For a time after that the date Importers DUrht herause he bad captured all but bad worked together, be said, but now, he one of the youths who sailed under the declared, tbey bad broken compact! and black flag, and had recovered also the I were fighting each other again. pirate ship and restored it to the owner, 1 After sailing from Bussorsh four days a member of the Albany Tact Club. Ia I after the Stanhope, the Captain said, hla a rave at the base of Hook Mountain, I crew had to flzht a fire In the port opposlti Bieepy Hollow at Tarrytown, 1 bunker, which lasted twelrs days and the Chief found a quantity of stores and I burned up 100 tons of coal.

The' ship plunder, which, together with that re- I was on fire for the twenty hours she lay covered on board tbe stolen boat, will In Muscat, but the passengers, who were total clone to So.OGO In value. i I employes on the German railroad being Doc Lehman, a paroled 'prisoner I constructed from Bussorsh to Bagdad, from the Elmira Reformatory, commas-1 did not know It Owing to the fire, the dei" of the pirate crew, la the only one I Captain said, be bad to put Into Aden who managed to escape, but Chief Cur-1 for coal. On leaving Port Said the Btan ran thinks hex will get him. too. Lehman I bops waa five daya ahead of the Tur and five other youths, manning! a stolen I kistan.

boat from the Albany Yacht Club, bad I On the way out to Bands Abba, in tbe for some time preyed along the Hudson I Persisn Gulf, the Turklatan sighted the from Yonkers to Albany, msiung their steamship Nader! with WO otunms on largest hsuls of loot at Yonkers. Peeks-1 hoard from Bagrtad for Jed da on their vm P-hVri. I wr Mecca. The vessel had loet her I rudaer and was wallowing about In the log bolder with success, they tried to I trough of tbe sa. while the plaus Pr cattura thai fast nr.n -ntnr nrht I slans knelt on the sea-ew decks and v- ti.

prayed to the prophet Mohammed to Her Captain asked for a tow the retired millionaire typewriter maou- I to Muscat, but the Captain of the Turkte- facturer, preparatory to frsebootlng tan could not ssidst htm as he had cruiM to th. TaianA. solphurto add on board and waa I thai IK. alnln ikl lh Hammond's big yacht, valued at 138,000, to explode. He stood by all nlaht and waa moored In the baa In In the 'centra of then the liner Nko the wharf lino of Nyack.

Between land 2 to, Iw helpless ship. After three steel haweers A. M. on Oct. 23 Lehman ordered his crew broke her Contain nr.

It un. E.t. laboard the Florence the 4500 gasoline I ly a vessel of the Indian Marine Service jseni aioien irom. k. liumpnrey oi tneiamvea ana towea tbe sert loto Mua- viutuiy acai jiuo several weess Deiore, I cat.

and which they painted a dark green I As eoon as the Turklatan waa made oolor and renamed the Serpent. Lehman I faat to her pter last night hundreda of 'steered for a mlAm at h. I it ifmnKiMmM at.vtt t. mm ml v. liad been decided to steal the bigger yacht, I They will work night sod dsy until the sail return to the get their loo Lehman, who la an.

engineer, went I elan wool and 100 tons rf alfalfa ae1 nown tne uuason, and on to the Canary 1 the ship carried 1.000 tons of licorice ship le empty. In addition to the fruit uie snip earned l.ouo tons of licorice root for Camden. N. HO tone of l'r- board the unguarded yacht, started the I from The United States Govern DKwes. ana auemptea to run the vessel I ment wiU experiment with thla.

All out of the cove in frost of the Hammond I hands on the Turklatan will receive a asiaie. mere nappenea to do a heavy bonus for winning tbe race, but the schooner moored near by to a large cable. I amount could not be ascertained last uu ui. hw ma imcvci ran ine i nignt. yacht onto the cable at low tlda.

-and I 4XU Of tSrW ffuTiS ECHO OF A DAKOTA DIVORCE. aalnst the caDle. could not be budrM I Jhehp "ti. dpparu" 1 Ne York Court After Year. Hae jnia wss tne rirst unt Chief Curran liad of the presence there of the pirates whoso depredations had been reported all miuuK me river.

went over to the $50,000 Alienation Suit. The fifty-thousand-dollar suit brought T.mm hnulAniwl th. w. mrmj ior tne aiienauoa ComMnr I bis wlfe-e affections will be tried In jar camp established by tbe liver ptratea. I vnm euprem Court before Justice Mc- iint.i i t.

v1" I Call- Berney. a manufacturer of type- iniu. ssa ea V-fO' lUlll CUT UCa inr i wtorlng dynamite, were stored a great I cnra hie complaint that quantity of stoles Roods and supplies, I Benjamin Adrlance, a machine manu-ienough to equip a smaU shin for a voy-1 acturer. had alienated tha aff-iAn. ace.

un auanecr. w.Amrurii Kin Kri-i. oi i 1 tniii. a a a i fears old of Fort Worth. Tnu I aaewerea mat nis found there and arrested, but tha other.

wife; the former Mrs. Berney. had been ui.orceu ana ma i no married ner seven bad sone. Jt was discovered thst most'of tbe 1 rter bat event. men on tne atoien boat were from I allegation or jxng isiana curran went there and i irom Aonance ens sot Joseph Romano.

17 yeara old, of 1S3 1 WM denied by Justice McCall wanhinston Avenue, and nnminn I 191V. slo. Berney applied marriage rer. Thla on Jnly 3, Vi years old. of the same address.

They I Mr8- Berney obtained a dlvorco from dlitcharged by Judge LevlsOn at I Dr husband In South Dakota on the Nyack when It waa found they had de-1 round that Berney had deserted ber. serted the pirate chief and were not lm- I Berney declared the first newa he had puraiea in tne thefts. I or tne aivorce was when he heard that Raymond Red nnna A I n.ihn.m. Mn. Bernev waa married tn ari.n ber of the crew, was traced by Curran I na Instated that the divorce was null sna selective Blake.ley of Nyack to hla 1 ana void.

Adrlance said In answer that home at Sherman Street and Washington I tne divorce proceedings were published "uut, uub isiana juy. nis father I ums, ino iawa oi rvoum iasota. promised to produce the bov when he re- urnea nome. ana ne hept hla promise by taking his son to Nyack yesterday. Judge LeviHon held Donadl and Ktmberlain In Jl.OW) ball each tor the Grand Jury, on the chnrge of having stolen the Florence and of having attempted to steal the Other boys living in Long Island City Were with Lehman, but, becoming frightened, deserted him before he commenced his raids.

Two of them were brothers. Angelo and Joseph Caff one. respectively l'J and 11 years old. of Washington Avenue, who induced Lehman to let them off the Yacht at Tarrytown when they demurred at his piratical plana A lot of silverware stolen from yacht Clubs alons the Hudson. Chief Curran said, was believed to have been taken by I.hmaii and sold In Manhattan.

Angelo t'aflone told Iwtoottvea Kennedy and Teeven of the Hunter's Point Precinct In Lonit island City that he had met Leh-mn when both were in the Elmira Reformatory. Lehman, who waa a "trusty there, had earned the title of Doc by a.sltinR a aurpf in the amputation of Angelo Caffone's DIAZ GENERAL IN COMMERCE. Cuellar, Who Lost Arm at Casai Grandee, a Visitor Here. The Identity of a distinguished looking man with, one empty sleeve, who wss seen about the lobby of the Waldorf and In the restaurants for several days, until yesterday wss a matter for considerable speculation among those who ssw him. Jt was Gen.

Samuel Garcia Cuellar, who was Chief of staff to Gen. Diaz tn the revolution two years ago. After Col. Guzman had been wounded near Chihuahua. In December, mo.

Gen. Cusllar, who was close to Diss, was sent to take Guunan's place as commander of the Sixth Battalion of Federal forces. At the natlle of Cssas Grandes Gen. Cuellar lost his arm. In the same battle Kduardo Hay.

then Maderoa Chief i. an 171, mrt regarded as among the bravest men on Gen. Cuellar left yesterday "for Mon i re a l. wpere ne exnects 8al4 ha1 slting sev- overlooking certain tndustrlea i I'innot aiscuss an was the reo'v. A.

I retired from actlva MniM un. ested In the arts of peace. 1 could not REFLECTION BRINGS. REWARD But One Mutt Look Down and See Jewelry as Kern Joseph Kern baa been In thla country only foar months, but If he make. a.

much every dsy as bs did yesterday he' will Kern works In the d.nl:. I room or the St. Ttesia. where occaslonajl, amcUiins comes to him who waits. Kern Kot yesterday afternoon.

After the bustle of the Saturday luncheon rush had ceased and little was doinc. Kern had ti ne to stand by the sen-ice table i bud rvllect ov.r his lifo in America. H. i oi okln dowi when he' nts' Rd his gaze Uroppt-d It was' Jeflecti.ng of lu own. Kem saw it waa hablt prompted him te rfcach for lu The object turned out to be i more tnau gold.

be.n; a diamond and i fenrl trooi. Room Olerk Schwefler. to whom ttia honest waiter hurrind at once I w.tn hs find. ii thirty j-earl- in ft and many dlnmonda. hoU.r 'Ler Mr- Frederic II.

StrawbrMce of Philadelphia, who is staying at the hotel with her husband, telephoned in that ah had lost her broocn. anl the description fitted. A little later Strswbridsre appeared and ter a substantial reward. and that for seven years afterward Her. ney made no effort to find the woman lor -wnoee love ne now asks foO.000.

DIVORCE FOR MRS. SHINN. Artist's Wife Alto Gets Permission to Resume Her Maiden Name. A divorce finding against Everett Shlnn. author of the melodramas, Hasel Wes ton; or.

More Binned Against Than "Myrtle Clayton; or. Wronged from the Start." and Lucy Moore, the Prune Hater Daughter." who has nlaved the villain in hla own productlona of them, was returned In a report filed vesterdav by Robert Le Luce, a Supreme Court rereree. Mrs. Shlnn. who played the title roles In her husband melodrama, receives permission to resume her maiden name of Florence ScoveL By agreement with ber us band she will get H.Mju timgnjr, The Shlnns are both well-Snown artists f.na Uved th neiehhorbood of ashinigton Square.

Thev have no rh'l- QfX-j. 717 tudenta at the rhlUilelj.hla School of Art. snd were tuo-ritd lsuH. SULZER TO OPeTTfAIR. Widowed Mcthere' Fund Association Benefit Dec 7 to 14.

Elaborate preparations are being made for the fair to be held by the Widowed Mothers' Fund Association at the Waldorf-Astoria. Dec Sulser will open the fair, and Mayor Gaynor promised to ber present There will be entertainments by well uwwi vpvnuc ana tneatrlcal stars who have volunteered their services, and the l.T.lll.VV' 7 circles win he well cnarge ot the various repteaented ooot ha. In raw all a.o wixttji aocti vi ia, ioaxj roorAji rot tjx. ii i PSDCm AVE ID? TO 20- 'STREET. In New York' Shopping Center I 171 The Mld-Diy Cxb.nrct tins i at r-i Mlii CetLitt el StcnUr LiVrir, tsuUi r.ii UKt i titn.r.t i licvauct Ot tit tit 9 lasin'e rw rresldent of Mr Jefferson Sel.

KWJul Ourgenbelm. and Mra WJ i i among thoae lm- arrangementa In Honor of Mary Dunlop Maclean. a. run a to be known a. tt i tUmlop Maclean Memorial Kud i.

lor toe publication of tha ni.r.t... any political of the Association for tho Arf. lor roy.eir. i have: 0f Cok.rt T- 7 imwrove tneir condi tion, and it la desired b' won lored. vi.

by the aasocUtion -1 iwm. Hirv XT 171 Is Secretary of tho Me- those Inter-ted CHURCHILL'S Broaclwayjnd 491h St. Famout for the exctllenct of its Cuuin FRENCH TABlTFHOTE DINNER Erery Ereruns; from 6 to 9 On the Balcony $1.25 CABARET From 7 P. MUntfl Qoiing PHONE illl BRTaXT. Choice-of-the-House Sale Beautiful Beaded Jewelled Hand Embroidered ond Lee i-Made Tunics at '12 24 .50 IIE oncr-a-yrar rvent hrn you ran cfifsneve ilb4t rUvlifrj from our own rooefal stnrk ka4aas rvj rnlub 1U1 are famous all orrr ihe Uohc-J Matr at sir tact atwvwIA, Adird to our own wro-lrrf ul stork i l.t sk.4 I Arrnuf imjrtrT of nrlautr I'rrtsrn trxsWts tl Vcie tsMwil tt.iA.um able drrssrre will rt ocoi? as roourf fr ra a ram saA a iU 100 rmirrs ot unn mntmrbts losr tvu tvorr artiUar ctv-sUosaa.

smh Tunics for WeJJing to Of Cs-atsae Tunic for Rrctption ComTink for Frkt Tunic for Aflrrnoon Con.s Tunic Imr 7Xwf C-mii. Valu C3 1 1 "1 1 sT a Im efl to 75 ana up Every Tunic for- raajy ii.w 10 Tunics of rrvswlk CfcifUsv. Astait tWvtka. U4msmt Uw4e4 sad hmf1- fn-gM. ss a 4 (4 ra tag Tun are of Black rrtSMh Kn.

avnl anl ret pi hmAK vttMlh) Tuates ef BU(k Ket. Ksm ri mmM rwktj eesteess I U4 sCa. Tunics WKlts FrvovtW Set. -VagW Ue 1 1 Tea a ad vm e. cry Hal sad pa4 baaiedL ti epasrW Twalce o4 Clak Kv.

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fi ,14" 1 Solid Gold Jewelry Bought at 50c on the Dollar To Sell at Equal Savings lbe- NTICIPATE yotir holiday wants Sarlnn La srldoss ocr r. TWo rwaslt a tm. irons a lorrsaoet srcj aal tftasaoavd ataaaf eflaevt s4 Siwt. csa onrjr soratioa a lew las assay raf sU Uip4-W. a Wa ares of ttxna ia 10 aad 11 karat goit.

iU aaaay fm tUtxawa I1JN Fancy Button Bracelet, wtta oas diamond sad two raWs; 1 tL OH pnes. ll.es Solid Cold BracUt. Neth crsole safe- 9ty ty lock: special. OJVD 7 US l-Karat Plauovea BraU We Ik 1 I I 3 be-Uaal 1 karats. spM-tal at Cold Jewelry, worth up to 93 La rgs croa-e.

wttk aH-ca JrW -tbii Vaa4 ee graven, oeaaural brwa-r. kltlt brsrvMa. Wsrv WaaJ artd ran OS uoaa. Kvaet prsvlaata, rval witk ark ckais, rrVtWCL 1 rrf TM. a if.

-cwcor. vaiuo up lm 10 viiroona lgar Wwttcva. iTnr tie clssps. diamond peakarrea, dtsatoad raft bwtiaa, dsses a sa ne scarf pins, diamond brooches, diaasoad rre-ia, 1 inaj e-Tar pins a a i IS.Ow a Horse Shoe Brooch, of as pearls; Diamond Earrlnfe. weigkiag ksrat; rpecisl LV Uerea.

aaaay raj le-kt. Cou IHna. real PsH 1.50 Hoop Rlnf. of bean-fa! dlaavwda. nU se ppk.r cluster rinf of oUamoada.

a solitaire ring. karat; rvpilariv to IU 0O. 1 ie.se LsestUewa. wita 4 tVvralaJ fwatH ad oa disaaoad. cwoal at ZVrsutirul re- L-sU St.

25 fnlrf lt In a a a i Solkl Cold Brooches. ff Ulloaa t- rU.s-, UipfhSn scarf pina Eitsordiasry vsl.ee fu Moa4y mlUm I s-w T. dcrprlccSalc of Women's Coats and Suits i Cij ati tt'rifMi; ltT tKrveVi: crf ocar fis se Sm4 wmes 7Ae iia fW ke ta eW as Is ra.S. Ik sWvesfa mJfrJ kv-enr e-a-i a fneew isiseWJ fa ewr J--- svsrt wrtV. Us i tmi ii kat 1 tSt-t IW waMia een4 etttat es as.4 ti.

tated est A 4 ear iw'sinj l.vt ed ea ntoj ls itfsrOf a (rw t. Womcn'a Smart $27.50 to OO $32.50 Tnilorcd SuJtn nri.4 aaysltm.i r.w"nu ia Iacs eflrvta AU live straarVU r-alreuala. M.i CxeM. i esari 1 iita. etMT.

--t ai --ve in lalT-sra Women's $51.75 to $39.75 Tnilorcd Suits 1 T7 4ittir1tw tlrt an.srfsvd tr siIm! t-slevS4 are tt s-t- Inns vV s' XX, 1 I 139.73 ind ltv3.CO Vchct Tur TfimmrJ Suit if na a i. t.B aL.e av aE wx tl Mk UtMK MHi Iwwi a-M t. Womcn'f 114.73 Long Com t.o ee.4 vm. at VJ" Womrn'f 129.73 and 132.0 ir. Wwkt fV tra s.t.4 0-t'U 9 -J L.

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CS) mnn. Wmim tak.H.t 1 a. el 4 a. We-a a aKa. Womcn'a Ttcnlnc Wrap kMk 4 Wki ft a on sst 5.00 5 ea T.inpn ajciii mere lomorrow M7r" CKEATCST VXLL'tS IS II I ST XT AirvrHing (fee rwrsef esaerlsaf.

swwaaj I wS Round Scalloped Table Cloths .50.45 Doma.lt. Regular UAO and U.S0 Vfc. Sptcial i Tl Aaes.a T-e lsMlel f-KL-Lrl a ft and com. is Us.Ufal ciu, "Vi w. -wtmmm ca Ci4SiM -A M.a fi sa AvwwaJI a(sl stsAasja) a)gsT FVaasjnnjgf 4kssssss4s4eafeB4)gkBa done.

4 4( aM rr mi a lawrl as as tkw tk nrira shII wkile or witk oral red UroVra. ksad bbq aoeoebeat 3lr 2tJ 4.M. fc 2.85 5,000 Pattern Table Cloths at About 14 RC. 13.00. for LSS-'laSOHuck Towels, Doz.

rt irlw "ia .00 I read 250 Dor. 65c to 85c Turkish Bath Towcb Only fa kaadr-J aad Uxj oVe-s is- Ue TVt sir. keavy oaabtv aad ,7 Jl TV7 it SMBIT tM Ura, u. .1. i 7 J-T t-tsi sad witk benmed eada.

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9 fl Special Offer of $30.00 Shirrana Made ia Ike Casjcariaa i mm i4 Kirmanihah Carpet Slur a a eaasBMSM- tl rsTt II T.ttt till 11 Ilea lt Iliilt It tl est It eterast us trtsst rtlsw tsaaw lltSB) reteas jjj sstaw ix? aw nrsss Mta Sat aw Sae las sat Vnian Chcfnm e-a, sM u. 4 s-a eNtiuk a inn Vih Wa tn in. ttttHaai ast tutss IS eess a- aas tl fJ4 al aas jm ss a.a s- a aw tw taj a eVntan tnJ Hir fcvfi a awii. i i i S-SS l-aTSO? err -r I I i Vr I I a a- I s-4i i 42.50,!( Vfl I tc f.rt?ir IK-a rt a.a -w I Ot it I I i asm iu glH JTaXXT..

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