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ae $10,000,000 CARNEGIE PEACE GIFT MRS. EDDY LEA VES A DIAMOND CROSS TO __ PRICE ONE CENT. (Th 1910, by The Pheee Publishing NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1910. 20 P York Wotld). GIRL, PRISC HATTILEBLANG | S ACQUITTED OF | GLOVER MURDER Jury Quickly Returns Verdict | of Not Guilty;-Girt Weeps as Throng Cheers Her. JUDGE WAS FAVORABLE. | Young Prisoner, Pale and Trem- | bling, Faced Jury-and’ De- clared, “I Did Not Do It.” MBRIDGE, Mass.; Dec. 14.—Weep- with mingled feelings of fear, sus- and rinking Mttte of seventeen » dock of the wears to-da dint ACQUITT. GLO VER MURDER. INER ‘D OF ww Loh ft) Ee te BXANC, DIX AND GOHALAN LUNCH TOGETHER, F 'Hero and Heroine at Nutley Film Fire, Children Saved and Scene of the Blaze nes INTOFIR “TO SAVE CHILDREN AFTER EXPLOSION eas sepeanin Young Man Breasts Stampede | When West Nutley Enter- | tainment Hall Burns. |FLAMES BLOCK AISLE, | Tank of Blazing Picture Ma-| chine Cuts Off Exit From Crowded Building. NATHALIE SLAUGHTER ANG OTHER CHILDREN WHO EscareD That none of the 500 women and chil- dren who stampeded through the smoke | West Nutley, N. J. last night after the explosion of a moving picture machine's | “ Circulation Books | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | v ab MRS. STETSON WEATHER Cloudy To-Night PRErEeEy: ‘PRICE ONE ‘OANT. AGES TO END ALL WARS ANDREW CARNEGIE GIVES $10,000,000 Fund in First Mortgage Bonds to Insure Perpetual World’s Peace Transferred to Board of Noted Men Headed by Senator Root. TAFT, HONORARY PRESIDENT, Middlesex County Crivinal Court, gazed | gas tank lost their lives was declared WILL TAKE ACTI V E PART at the Impascive faces of a jury of at the Inquiry begun by police and Fire twelve farmers and mechanics, and, Department officials of the town to-day | | amid an intense etiliness, beard from to be due to the heroic conduct of +. | . * : . m . {aioe of the Jury's foreman the words | 4 Sis eisai trick Move, a young man who % |Philanthropist in Deed of Gift Explains His j nil cke, pI ing Dillards under the entertain: } : . fot mutt Meeting at the Knickerbocker |»! , . M n s Only Wild Beasts Are Ex- Ab thd foreman ‘announced the a ares : GianE Nal whan tNate started so Otive and Say ly i ‘ +1 Eve at Moo: “ el death sats : ; Alta of Matin Te Blanc on the Moraiied BvsntterontietGty ol esegcrine wan oni or crcinary veut ] cusable for Killing—His Benefactions charge of omurtering — Clar M a ladder after both exits had been| 4 Reg: | Glover, a W. isundry owner, t egan. |choked by flames. He also begt dow: \ Now Total O18; 000,000. qeowd that 1 every inch « re several men who, in their frenzy, were | Djamond eee ton to Excom-! | ee in the ‘oom broke into lou cum imei «| Dlocking the narrow exit from the build: | | | ——— ; ? t Li feal fo! r t = ing on High street. } : 1 , a =, ring, and sfendant sank back folk around town to-day got | ing « Rin haAdl. Nave wets, Fa BTAINITATIO NL ’ " Nite Her seat bevide Mrs. Isabel War-|'3¢ notion that through semedody's| The entertainment was being given by| Municated New Yorker | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Andrew Carnegie to-day transferred to a Hi. ' a sity | Kempton Chapter, Royal Arcanum. A 4 | nee ® te! e jn or mirunderetandin uublicit, P * ‘ 4 Se, nf | 0,000,000 in 5 per cent. first mortg: Ve ae ile was given t9'e conference bete@nen Gov. |3°WK man named Harry Stone was! Son and Family Inherit, | | board of trustees $1 ins gage bonds, the re a ote ello pl acadeab-as ula [ Dik ‘and ‘Daniel ook working the moving pleture machine, | H Jenue of which will be used to “hasten the abolition of international war,” Ider and 11 and woman wept ¢ X ind Daniel Cohalan | assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm | | ‘ f mae with Joy. pt A ad Ttanded to/GSLep rencret GS iat tes. When: the: show - began | CONCORD, H, Dec. 4.—Tt jand establish a lasting world peace. The formal transfer was made at a ca erat omMfcers sata af-| Se ‘g i} eat int all was occupied and and testame: ; a4 ~ rie Research Fi ati ‘ a ove eh vate ie ek (a, Tole | Maenadte (Dine | Cary seat in Be ball was odoubled and will and testament of tary G = meeting in the rooms of the Carnegie Research Foundation, The trustees tne y ist aly Dix's pro: | Phere was a 2 the | ddy, founder of the Christian Science : ‘ ; ia, ETE as tr Hae scenes of entiusiagm in a con for the day, mentioned casually | "3" benches. Church, was filed in the Pr 0 «Ali 8 organized by choosing as president United States Senator Elihu Root, the room as ensued a the announces Dix would lunch with Proprie- Machine on Balcony. |for Merrimack County 3 oon permanent representative of the United States at The Hague Peace Tribu. ment of verdict The ¢ 1 w vat the Knickerbocker Hotel. ‘The butlding is qn the corner of High | s ernoc Charlo: orn. eo} Paitly wept off ita feet b: ‘ eevee ne Knicker-| street and Franklin avenue, with the | Wilt afternoon Se eReD Ne TON: al. President Taft has consented to be an honorary president of the yathy for the childis oner ar to find Regan who| main entrance on Franklin avenue and | /"* Te" and alowed the will in tev 9 nhs tappomds | Foundation. Mee “akicar wan’ deat Court bY @ narrow stairway letting out of the | Common Exeeutor Henry M PS * method by which the annual in- 0 eatin police triet in vatn to queti| “Why High street aide. The moving picture} Baker immediately petitioned fo | come of $500,000 #hall be expended ts left the tumult, but r efforts’ avalied Regan, Tan Fanbhiiie! was oe Sr alpopy Jim tps | bsg val in solemn form a a he | lby M negle entirely in the hands Cited until tt * fry played itse iediag Th eeu tinnad MORNIN ularane GA neo aan RE RIULEe Sy NA perpetual, and when the establishment t nd0 | ail sides, Stone, the operator, picked Pen ee epemons wap that | | Of Universal peace ts attained, the donor py: Out Ninety-five. Minutes, came his machine and rushed down the atair- | CXeuted In 1603, with codictia of that | Provides that the revenue shall be de- ‘The verdict was returned at ay, you fellow © not fooling| way from the balcony. The machine |" and 144, and with it were filed the | Voted to the banishment of the “next clock foren ron the Jury. t that luncheon, you? Because | was on fire and he carried it so that it] Papers relating to the family settle- | | Most degrading evil or evils,” the sup: been cut hour and thirty I Just had a sage over the telep!: blocked the only aisle between the seats, | ment of November, 1909, | | Pression of which would “most advance that Mr, Coh: r ne half an hour| He y stuck fast with the burning| After providing various sums for | the progress, elevation and ha} iing the wa more than an } | ress, ppiness of hy Lid ee ft bey therisGn }late and asked Mr. Regan to t and] mass over his Houle ren two in-] members of household and friends | SCENE Or FIRE KX SHOWS WHERE | man Ne a bind to tell Mr. Dix. Now, what do you know | furiated men struck him down, tore the] ang giving $10,000 each to her son and ‘ the fail Occasionally Ret | ghout it machine from him and flung It through] nis enitaren, the testaton te nant) M@ORE PASSED rane THe a ast Honda’ Roars sie (aahee, At ; HEE Lae Oe a uieted Then Dix Appears a window ay pre tar len : Li Wu. vw he trustees of the fund are: Uni . 5 6: to ‘her, but fo | 5 . tate, sald to be valued at $1,500,000, States gene ‘ Cat, CB ry BOE FOF Nobody knew anything until Mr, Dix] By the time the frensied rush to get] tn ’ytrves chars to a a 4 Suffering From|« Senator Elhu Root, Nicholas greater pari « win an | @Ove AP" At 1.9, whispered with Mr.| out had hegun men atruck out with] "e Mother Church. Ae rie Widow Found Suffering lurray Butler, President Columbia Heft alone with jioughts. In an) Fegan asd retired to Mr. Regan's pri-| thelr fists to clear a way for thelr wives sue reas sar to Mee Avgin | Mar University; Dr. Henry 8, Pritchett, ae Qa Perak aan an | Yate office, He dodgec the reporters: | and children, and women tore one an-| Vos leader of the deneminace Id and Hunger by Mar- | vresiaent of the Carneste Foundation Robbed vio be rive had re. | Mr. Cohalan camo breathless at 2 v's clothing in the pante, Before] “ini. yi)) contains two codiclis, one of Be ee for the Advancement of Teaching; Jo- hour.and a Se anF that the | o'clock. ‘The -repc ‘8 headed him off] half the audience was out fire was run-| ih revokes a ‘gift of the PI | shal With Disposse! seph IH. Choate, Albert K. Smiley, edn- Maes ord was panped..eround. that the | 4, ino. slovator © it from Mr. Co-| ning around the wall decorations and] {7 ae cointe ee eae or and humanitarian; De. Char was in jattie “braced did-not even know that Mr.| the benches, and the narrow High qtreet » Sonera, estate to Calvin A. Frye, Sone W. Ell » cite. tee Theconits ae the sury-|! sat the hotel, had no engage: | stairway soon became jammed, ax waa| Pd increases his bequest. Many per roe Eth: uc Ellot, President emeritus of Har- m filed Into the ats the girl shut ‘ut to seo tim there or anywhere. | the Franklin avenue entrance. sonal bequests were made to her house- , rs. Mary € one tn, wixty-fiy beet vard University; James Brown Seott, dered leaned Le don Mrs, War-| Just dropped in by accident, Had al- Into this jam young Moore, who is a] "04 and relatives, Frye receiving the | old, a widow who lives In two equ Sollcitor of the State Department; John pom shouide: and doth the prironer|roacy had lunch. | th| lant in size and possessed of extrac. | !ATsest. rooms on the top floor of a tenement] W. Foster, ex-Secretary of State; Ans Ps an eegan to cry jg mecnoweneenee eo Ree ne ta Man dinary strength, threw himeeif, He] | Among the bequests are: Mrs, Mary A house at No, 38 Washington street, 1" | drew J, Montague, ex-Governor of Vir- p \Gohalan andchetaded inio an’ ele scattered men and women right and left} Baker, her sister-in-law, $5,000; Henrietta 4 the heart of the Armenian quarter, was | ginia; Congressman Willlam Mf, How. manner |and was gone, Word came down a lit-/as he cleared the way and pulled him-|Chamtrau, $1,000; Fred $3,000 | too weak from hunger and cold to reply | ard, wyer, Lexington, Ga.; Judge eatled |Ue later that Mr. Regan desired to] self up through the crush and into the| Dr. E. B. Foster oh t n, | é inte Wide At fen Bode trans mas E Seattle; Congressmait jury, ands en macro fort, |MfO'm the newspaper men that Gov- hall $5,000; Calvin A. F $10,000, provid | —ar | | Presently it was thrust open and a| James dan Antonio, Tex.; gicl settled herself for the effort, | ernor-elect DIX was lunching with him ; continued In service to death; Pauline | a fade ae , A ; Andrew D. White, exed #4 clerk, addvewsing Foreman Vatr-| jn the private dining room, | Shildren: Povey bi Ww indewa Mann, Concord, $10,000 provide: in-| Three Hundred Girls Mare! n{Six Others Buried in Crash) man entered. Am Mom the: Rete | cma yr HOhetm Priority eo oarar of the jury, enld: «| When Murphy Heard of It. Pe Adis fe ACM HAL UAL) tinued In service to death; Jos nf : ie | Caused by Gas in Virginia | “tion ras Bromees 1 by two | Germany umus) athens” bacee tis your verdict | Meantty reporter who had heen| s/o sawenine little girls and boys nilar conditions From Imperilled Building ed by Gas in Virginia > boxes, he sal ‘ G. Schmidlapp, railroa No rm * answered the foreman. | visiting a F, Mernne at the tem: | TD ee gupta “earetyns’ otal 3 ; yer foher house. | Satie Bi Jay shivers be | man ¢ ath; Arthur Willlam Py ) the court-room at these words, and} street a a ft 2} "| Chure at Boston, & * | am City Mars in Francisce A. Frank: r, ' Hattle dropped back in her seat and) and added more mystification, He had | that opens on Franklin Cabdibes In the will the sant View estate | (BEES —_——- is Sri obsker cane Be beniy’ veniens n to weep on the matron’s | mentioned the propored Regan luncheon | with a twenty-five foot drop and yelled| | 11! (he will the 1) eae ' a warrant of disp , ; ‘0 Pe eae aration continued, | to abe, MUrDR for a ladder and when it was raised he] !* bequeathed to and Mann, but} sp) ae heliday atic Dec, 14.—Twenty-six | move out to-d ex-Ainbassador to Germany, and Rus- Bee, 3° eae ere powerless to| “What's that?" Mr, Murphy had said|jifted up the children one by one and] this bequest was EE AE ar Fo mreeah nd pti 1 an min! you owe him $2 4; Oscar Straus, Ambassador to Ture BWA court OMlcers were Dp |to him gharply. “Who told you it was] passed them safely own codiell and the Pleasant View estate| * F Bond Coal Com. | mont n | Keys Austen G. Fox, lawyer, New York; check it. Mr. Regan’s luncheon, Mr. Mason? Moore was engaged in this res- | at Con: bequeathed by it R re nh wrecked ¢ are ' a Pineella “QeibA dni a ins John L. Cadwalader, lawyer, New York: 4 Previous to fie finding of the verdict | 117 ne say whd wax going to be there? | While latte memitCanaecn. lTeving Gi SDamiinean, pain Stra lice red Bain a ‘ Deiat ite aioe John Sharp Williams, Senator-elect Hattle Le Blane had faced the Jury in| Nor Au right, Well, T guens it's Mr, {cue work Airs, Royal tango | day's household and his enna e Vite i MY wna mie was W Miswissippl; CL, Daylor of Pitts: court, and with her hands er: | Dix's own business where he eats, I eriavad. thea’ Weal no chance? ot | Mrs. 1 at ise yon ; mba | weil sg a _ man of the Carmnemy Smee her breast, had denied guilt, s know anyt ning about {t é ine bay Maat High ataihueas| Cant ivilew PUL On ' Pees of ih Se senna meee rsmimlssion, and George W. Perkins of ri 0 ~€O home with laughed jetting do: py y | i New Kk, tnancler and pi " Remeron ts T.want 40.60 home with lontaliys Mr, Dix had aid eariier [and rushed to the windows, Mra. Lang-| One hundred t) as] sl r Kave hey some hot tea and a New Yorks fnancler and philanthropist, father." itnah avant | day that he hoped to be able to| don does not recall how she reached a] bequeathed to the Bi ors of | re ie 7 P ” » to t Hh The Trust Deed. The charge Qf Judge Bond to the Jury | i important announcements about | low or which one, but she got out! the Mother Church in Md ar AL death waham Ga The informal trust deed presented by was distinctly favorable to the gir! prise) is ents after luncheon, on a ledge and jumped, fell on her |in trast, and the to pro- | The los $4,000, f t and brought hin Co Mr. Carnegie to the trustees to-day on o Discussed New Prison. t, spraining her left ankle vide free institutions for indig The five, which st A ouna * ape phate ; i ma. When he that ads us follows When quiet was finally restored Hiat- neue Mr, Cohalan went) Cornelius Roo did not take his chance educated Chris Scientists in| was not discovered the rear of the | Seed a te | WOR WAS & i from la Gentiemen: I have transferred to you je was led te the private office of . he and Mr. Dix left the hotel | with his little dagnt angeline int inst min th eta a ka ahr ; cir ata \ shinent and protect 1 stees of the Carne Pe Sheriff Fairbairn in the Cambridge Jail the subway entrance from the] stampede Uiroug RENOM PR WHO Tee Coie thor Gen ered, pisce wae abhase, ‘There waa 6 hi [ly after ¢ Ww mh agory Md natll | cots railtten ek 0 pe mete be ‘there she held a reception, and later nt grill room ; Bia TE irl tae Mee oe etl wrarken | for themselves in sowe Ohristian & ppp : i as 4 Dt ene) gaturday. He gave Jaco na value eleven and a halt a said that no questions of ap: | climbed up on a window still, worked . ke ro} t ar. N : them | ® ag a left for the home of friends, cate Sie shalan'a candi |imarway ant along ihe lage nd ence pract Var ) ji vee, and, add ' of his | nition ars revenue of which ' bs sent f 1 ee R 8 discussed |let himself down and dropped safely int will flex a number of trust} 7 aca Walia Ja : , and bo administered by you to hasten JUDGE DILL’S WIFE HIS HEI wer gethe werned, he sal, | a pile of snow nents for ¢ 1 Sclence prop: | : nd : ed a blank \ 1 of international war, the vith dey yoans to prevent the! Refore firemen arrived the hal RaRGAGtT 1 to Christian f 5 . ; ‘ 4 Ww t pon our clvilization, be Repiblican administration from | was empty, but the fire ed for thee Teas PA fach | r moulance Mra, ¢ 2 We no le eat our fel for His Chauffeur, , the new State privon in] buildin, The damage was estimated t a8 f) | t i t i " n pus 1 : ; : fey ie 0: gage Dutchess County a $25,000 ® y esumaking es | gextes ’ aw le * “ ‘ " R ‘The will of the late James B, Dill, ‘The people of this State,” sald Mr Slaughter got separated from her| 1 1 at No, ; nf the pla rolice reserve a0 vad t n t nm war like barbarians, Judge of the Court of Appeals, who dled | pyy ave vly signified their will | husband when he was thrown agaist t Jana t olor Kas stavion . 7 3 y asts are excusable for ecentiy, Was offered for probate at! that the administration of the affairs of | the wall by the force vf the explosion. | ,, siled on har death, , 1 at fl | ‘ Abb ica han Mis, Conklin sall a inet in thigethe Twentieth Cone Ne K to-day, this State should be changed. The pres-| In her panic she ran to a window and 1 odicil Prye's be 1 ' . . ted thal ata airaat uM r ‘ r Christian era, for the crime eth tt his entire vast estate to his|ent administration, by its effort to! was on the point of jumping out whe . ‘and the second bedue \ peel| _ ared of war te inherent, since it decides not ine ‘Mary Dill, with the exception | fasten the terms of the $2,000,000 con-| her nine-year: daughte: Pin galls boat panes) 8 nani a Mitte Chantada fa ms js favor 90 the right but alway °* the Ot $5,009 each to his brother, Arthur C. | tract meen see Sines wih fue See Le toe earn home tn Mrs, Mady"s Newton ra Ps ji fisementa tor Th Mus “Hvate aul $4! sivong. The nation ts eriminal which oF in| show that they are trying \o aut n in 3 0 ver eran Aunerican ia Stead " i gpd / to Ws chauteuss -Joseph | Coy et itl ‘ ad new $1,000 eealskin coat. the rest of hia life tree of charge. ive eigaal and the gira marched the Sly uball UV, A refuses arbitrqlion and drives 10 ade Clossle. at a cceae “ner