Show t U R G L' L A. A R S R O. O B S j I 0 j f NrC E I 0 0 0 I JEWElS U LIQUOR AND SilVERWARE COMPRISE BOOTY BOOT Thieves Enter Home During Dinner Hour Evidently Wear Gloves to Avoid Leaving Fingerprints ARDSLEY ON HUDSON N. N T. T March 1 By the Associated Press Press Press- Jewels silverware arid and l liquor quor valued val val- tied at were stolen last night from the country home her here of ot Henry Graves III grandson of ot the founder of Dr the Atlas Portland Cement com coin pany The burglars who entered the house during the dinner hour took ani among ng other things two diamond bracelets valued at Apparently they worked with gloves as an examination examina Lion tion of the rooms in which they worked failed to reveal any finger prints The robbery was discovered today by a servant who noticed a ladder leaning against the porch roof Is Arrested F For or- or Murder KENOSHA Wis March 1 EmU Emil former theatre manager and bakery owner here was was arrested early today in Chicago It was learned on ona ona ona a charge of murder in connection conne Uon with the death of Charles former Kenosha moving picture theatre pro pro- was slain August 14 14 1920 and Frank SLang Lang of Kenosha was accused of murdering him and sentenced to twenty five years' years imprisonment was one ne of closest friends for tor years years He HewIs waa wIs in business business business busi busi- ness ness in Kenosha and was often otten Ift a visitor at t the tte home e. The Tha two men merl vere were associated in 11 the theatre theatre theatre thea thea- tre business and nd after atter the killing of ot much personal property belonging belonging belongIng belong belong- ing to Van including Liberty bonds to a large amount were found in the safe The district attorney said that nothing noth ing fag about the case would be given out until was arraigned for tor preliminary preliminary pre pre- hearing possibly late today or tomorrow S Death Scene Is Reenacted KEY WEST Fla March 1 A A dr dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic reenactment of the death of ol Captain L. L B. B Chute master of ot the British schooner Lewis Broth Brothers rs with the son of ot the dead man impersonating ing ng his father preceded the verdict of ofa a coroners coroner's jury late yesterday esterday charging charging charging ing the first mate with the killing and two other members of the crew with being accessories It was w s learned today from jury members Federal and county officers took the places on board the vessel said to have hava I been occupied by the crew at the time of ot Chutes Chute's death The captains captain's bed bedwas bedwas bedwas was occupied by his son Charles harles I Three shots then were fired The reenactment indicated accordIng according accord accord- ing to the officers that the main points in Jn the testimony of Giuseppe Amore Italian were correct Glus Giuseppe ppe said he ho was at the wheel heard the shots hots and saw the mate V. V Brackle- Brackle h hurst turn out the light in Chutes Chute's cabin and come out the door x Charged With C i Killing Baby NEW YORK March 1 W Waiter ter H. H Liddle Liddie 19 alleged to to- have drowned his 7 old months son in a bathtub ba last Sunday SUnda yesterday was indicted on a charge of first degree murder After the Bronx grand jury had han handed ed down the the- indictment Assistant Assistant Assist Assist- ant District Attorney Oliver announced that although the crime is one of the most shocking that we we have heard heartS ot of this office will formally go o before the court Q within a day or two to have a commission appointed to in investigate investigate in in- sanity It was brought out that although Liddle and his wife were o on orf friendly terms she had lived with her parents and he with his mother Liddle was s alleged to have asked permission to take his son on to his mothers mother's home hom Su Sur u i iI day aft after r telling his t to take a af w I good look at the baby she she J would would never se him again f I Liddle was said later to toha ha have con c n- n S S I 1 Two Prisoners x xI I Electrocuted ted I COLUMBUS O 0 0 March 1 Harry Harry I Bland 28 of ot Pomeroy 0 O. and Walter Wright 28 of ot We Wellsville le 0 O. convicted 1 I murderers were electrocuted at at the Ohio state penitentiary shortly after atter I midnight last night Bland was convicted convicted con con- of ot the murder of ot George WashIngton Washington Wash Wash- ington Beegle Beele Bee le grocer at Tanners Tanner's Run Bun Wright was found guilty of murderIng murdering murdering mur mur- dering Harry Cummins automobile dealer near acar Steubenville It required d four applications of high voltage elec elee electric current before prison physicians ns pronounced Bland dead f Invited to S Face Lindsay S NEW YORK March 1 By t United Pr Fi ss Five famous New York York- Z fi financiers fI- fI I- I Percy Perc Percy A. A Rockefeller Thomas Thoma W. W Lamont Charles H. H Sabin S George Georga Continued from page pae 4 V S S II l' l l LIQUORS Continued from page 1 P. P Bak Baker r and James A. A Stillman willbe will willbe b be Invited to the office of the district at attorney attorney orney today to confront Alfred Alfred A. A Ai Lindsay the broker charged with de defrauding defrauding defrauding de- de a dozen women women of more than Lindsay Linds ly who is held in the T Tombs bs on a charge of grand larceny claimed the tho financiers were members of a certaro cerI certain I taro tain domino club club of which he hehe said he also was a member This club LindsaY Is said to have told several of his women victims manipulated the stock market quotations and it its men men- emo berg bers- were bounds by awesome oaths 10 to toI stand by one another financially I The financiers who were to app appear ar f today were not subpoenaed but telephone tele- tele telephone phone invitations from Cram the district at- at torney were expected to bring them to Ithe the criminal court building to aid the cause of 01 justice |