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|Noted New Yorker Who Is Dead, ARNEGIE TRUST sid end One ‘of His Two Daughters, WAS BOOSTED AT DINNER TO HYDE Whitman Uncovers — Social Events Preceding Big De- posits of City’s Money. LETTER = REVELATIONS. Former Bank Superintendent * Aided Cummins to Solid . Financial Standing. c f Will nmins, the Nashville promoter | Znexio Trust Compa Mr. Whitma neormation that feu t Ww arms, and his Gntimate 1 at first ga aint ia athe Southerne ling with local bank anins’ pa wman's probe has Sthat Mr. F qiecry coun ae EBMILE ZEPHYR UNE GUILTY, Me, Hyde" altho ri ann 2 ow ea Not to Mention a Goulash of | Jury Returns Verdict and Judge | ~ FORTHREE YEARS faay, Hollins thinks tt may not have on the Side. Bootblack Trust. Deen the one he wrote on the following : . Sunday and gave to Cummins. Neves Oe | } In Rollins's Handwriting. r once the prews agent of the} George H, Munroe, the proprietor of zust to § Foi inpe feno lane r made no mistake. His uny the United Shoe Shining Company, be ‘tion eas » mista pare ’ r ation y ed Ne veego tes alleled three-ring show—ice, snow and! known as the “Bootblack Trust,” Hee ne ee eee eee | wleet—arrived promptly on schedule| 2M of the Sovereign Realty Company | ey, was | In hia {time last night and gave an evening| 2" seller of thousands of shares of ed com.| EMelish and Canadian Marconi stock, | jwas shown to the L Qwritten by Mr. Roll own handwriting. ages allogethe tor written of a Sunday by a lawyer | Performance was» entirely © are eight |entertainment which» attr The reason why a| Ment throughout the Hast, ‘To-day'a| Wich he did not deliver, was found) hally *o guilty to-tay of Hsing the United Stat ntinue | Gehould have been daicd buck needs no | OUspwIth etch Meidental featuros ag| Mills Na scheme to defraud, Ho was explanation | & thirty-six ree drop in the temper: | liminediately se ced by Judge Hough | 5 The ven ® World has ascertained | ature regular tide life—a! of the United States Court to serve that on en for the earth and g| three years In the Federal Penitentiary | Bisde had met Ci ket for the hous “ame at Atl ‘umm + No Change | y, which was locked up all | ge in Sight, | night in the Federal Butlding, returned Maran J best avatlabte advices te | siléee, Saulh solet thee Chane Gill te ne rea | seated verdict to Court Clerk William | y Joan Harrington, al change in the programme before to-| eary on his 4 pe al at court Tammany leader and banker, ented on But one thing seems sure | ierea court wad eng ane on were introduced to Hyde by Har- and pably a wood bit| *eronds later by the jury, which we ‘rington, de n td Ich ts another} Out St 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Sclined to bre of saying sete Who mareh ty eee saint Pairiok| E, B, DICKSON RESIGNS it the City Chamber eden apowit c Carne Trus ry of “com; have firm footing and clear Then Cummins Got Letter, “i & nippy breeze 10 make the | FROM STEEL CORPORATION. | thin it was (hat Cummmine went to nie | fragt, Tae steaG out atralghe trom the lawyer, Jordon J. Rolling, and procured \the now femous letter of introduction to wlyde. As has been staied in The Eve “ning World, Hyde, three days after re- ceiving Rollins’s guarantee of the Trust Zcompany, on March 25, 1910, put $250,000 sof city mohey in that institution, Petiowire he aenoaawblle’ comtien It Had Been Expected That He| that awirled® in with day's dusk, Would Succeed Corey as the chief sufferers bea : humans who left off t dent. I, Gary of the wea 1 thelr thi poration an-| B. Diekse } and founde % How Hyde came to meet Clark Wine : Slams, and receive tur surance @ Tor the » of the Carnegie Trusi “pig ‘ ; Mompany n t "i #World to-day ee : , given on areca i Burch: it V bb was thou #ef the © w e event ud ph wirl A “then a vet kson is a °Mr. Burchard lives one. of ociated 4 Dinner for Hyde, heads, bun were: whibned:. ¢ Md when the “Although Hyde did not know tt | *)oprers’ Nan ts te at tho time, the dinner was gotten | WPappe! About Wonen Kies so tlght-] the Ned acne « Up in bis be aid this gaew, | f t | latter el } "He was pre Ay @ straugor to One Frozen, One Injured, When } Bs all, aad he was made to feel | Aticw Jessie McLeod, fifty-five years! ' i «| perfectly at home, old at “0 : | Dick | ieee Wil ak to crows Broadway at Twentye! May 1 | Beer t when the wind Was blowing 1 Martin i f { ; ‘e| Would to have b make th "E recollect distiauctly taut Ar ached t | p " The re ation wi pressed grcat ple: t o bewa Dickson at meeting Hyde, ax aune: a associates sublects F Giscnusion was t the way, and sk * Carnegic st Company, and 1 | #reat fotu: af the party Trame 1 t r \ m. 4 i a h " fa thin C " i New Engla ’ 4 m you ea . a ' ¢ . ate It y o ut \ ’ ® prevailed t e ! r \ ed t ba . ng in the S banks Pa urs ¢ idayn atte ne 2 n out by t Biate Com) \ . bur Sofficial pa acknow . rhe t ye Ure of having mei Hyde U Ma New Hugland and ‘ 7 $ A 4 wi this morning ove ar brie r . h tow Cummir pane anne . . pany, Mr. Cummin tant} € big vo! " to the a a . M N 1ern Charles 1. M and J unt Loulslana ait N rn Texas cra This con ” OL, UNwOs, | eM ie the Fleet) an tls y fair, cold weather will elated by those wo remem vi and #1 ’ t, followed by rising Gov. - lette t Dist A at p t » State, w i only day, Diminishing north. DWhitman regarding the Carnegic Trust | four the #ero mark in Littsburg | west winds this afternoon and to-night, *Con mpany investigation. | this morning anda ld degrees above ia followed by variable to southerly Friday, & “ te’ | 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911 lated | of Work, Stursis |tabies and their own walters rigidly Girl Slain in Hothouse: reserved for them, F | modore on the road. | Work horses were I }and Dick Swiveller, The last pure!a Cie % cause he had | tt i's im He was) He went tac any abgut two “USTOFFANOUS | SOWNGMURER = make It appear that the negro has been was & han ron about Ur ion | | the assassin, Tie local detoctives made | qiyare until he wot a place in the Ger-| Night and Day, Cried All the Time, OLD-TIME BROKERS OF MARIE SMITH sons ar site oe tat pee > aetellipa Used Host verything, Cuticu SEVEN MEN DROWN WHEN Remedies Cured Itching in 3 [one of the rival New York detective: [aintrere iieiteming when heciete wwe] GIANT WAV One ees Peaite Persistence Leads! stand t had Fer wien "eine VE SMASHES TUG: Ss . e High Liver, Sportsman and [pote Cre ea | Finally to Confession of | tend.) « | Florist’s Helper. | | HAC he Was avcocaine| Vessel Battling ale Ts Hurled Lover of Horses Passes Away at Ninety-Two. LONGA NOTABLE FIGUR fellow, grew impudent and Z EVELAND, March 16,—Kight men} | The Coroners jury returned a vere drowned when a terrific gale swept ie let that the girl had met her death | ke Erie last night. Seven of them Hheh hands of some one unknown. were lost with the sinking of the fish- (Continued From First Page.) ear, The doctors attac no impor murderer will never be pun+|ing tug Silver Spray Just outside the | tance to them, But Miller aid, inked jiata an ury, Park, detectives | Cleveland breakwater I last night, ? “They are bi "he assorted i baa tad dh A gh Ab, Charles Cripps of Clevel i ay Vanre fi In , employed by rounty prosecutor | leveland was Later Years Filled With Quar-| Laughter gre ts y enone, prowecuter d this deciaration in| went ept overboard fr try ne to get more evi. | m the tug Eile B, | the office of the Chief of Police dence Williams. They fatlead| The Silv y, Which left the Cleve- rels With Daughter and His | : ‘An amateur Sherlock Holm said and he was Iberated. land harbor yesterday noon tried to "a dee on Trapped Into a Confession. put back when the heavy gale came up as not to be turned! or Dut was able to make only the slightest alte, 6. Called seein 7 | But Miller and Hetrick had never for , th Pane called in another physician | ono minute abandoned their iden that | Retdyay. For three hours distress ixhts nib UR TRAY toe ‘edie Heldemann was the man. When it was | Were burned, but tugs that were hur- ? 2 . ey found that the burns | pointed out to them that Heldemann | fledly gotten ready did not dare go out- Frank Work, ninety-two years old,| were of a nature that inclined to the, was most inoffensive appearing | side the breakwater, . No, 13 Hast! bellef that the child's body had been | individual who could be picked out, Het-| ‘The progress of the st Twenty-ixth street, In the days when | Placed Against a hot surface other than | fick calmly answered its battle to get back Insid Jay Gould, Jim Fisk and Daniel Drew| & #tove or wood fire. Here the mys-| “So was Wolter.’ vq | Water was watched by Ca Frank try deepened. At that Miller, |, 424 from the minute of the Coroner's Former Friends. and had him make an examination at his ho’ er Spray in| doctor the break- . Hans Han 0 to were ng rich in Wail atre iia OeheH THDUPHE the: mtre t, thie remarkable detective mame | 0M of the tife saving station until he | fefused to do. 1 cried ail Work wax a broker and made money! the nig negro Williams, Hut they oe played with the result that Hetde.| finally saw the tug caught on tie crest | eq! with the bes m fo plade Where he sould hae ae hate. n ig now in the Monmouth County | of a twenty-f breaker at 11.28 las. | and s Wor Gute tech parady atheetlone | Coieee have secreted jail at Freehold, N. J. charved with the t and dashed axuinst the br Mg Shires \ 5 " body whe sa burn could have murder of the girl, and a confession te The bn record of his life t checkered been caused & few places in| be used against him when he comes to} tum Castanet to-day reached here | ety With quurrelé In and out of the cour the Asbury Park at that time had turned, trial {s var i resession of the County | on the steam heat, » story of the crime was which the and vuntless acts of genero rT had F he 4 ; {wrong from him by a su ed fri er, Th d As and genticness to man and be After Woman Furnishes a Clue, who Pad been with him ever since the vurdy, En Watt and Sea ul! his quarrels) with his daughter,, But when it seemed that no solution day the Coroner had fre J him of cou- | ss Fanny Burke Roche, her recent divorce | Of the erlme was possible, came a nection with the murde ft Aurel Batonyl, the professional whip, | Woman, Mrs. John Davison. None had en Tee cis and Maurice and Mrs. Arthur 3 Pg her way home from’ trom the same part Germany avait 16 inheHle aaeall ot the school on Oct. 6. A Ittle schoolma sine Slat ae 0 «| Heldemann, ‘This detective wormed mous fortune wl Mrs. Burke | Some ¢ » behind her, said she had | himself into the good graces of Heide- fe prese the man-| which were agency, en-| with ive. 6 who came | the bodies, | often and covered ot s| Roche and her alster, Mra. Peter Cooper| urned th the “Dump.” But Mrs./mann and for more than four months SEW ILE bes HEL SHOINE Davison remembered that as she had | le and Heidemann were inreparadle Witte 8 - been coming down the road to turn into) lmmediat r treed of t Estranged From Friends. Deal road to go home, she had seen a !! bond, Hel Asbury Part For much of the last fifteen years of little girl on the opposite side of the | and came to d been a e | e e “ra ‘ork ved alone, road at a polnt where a hed, ir phone of NB st eatranyed from his few surviv He place of Max Krushka, af | the place in ahka's nursery, bue| friends and from mem sof his k floris he ha seen) when returne. here he id find! int wWenty-sixth street house ann, who was employed by no employment an aS practically times he weut driving behind venerable Krushka, leaning over the niless when the ora sf his onee famous stavie off Then a dog barked and ran out as tf} Finally the tive found hi > intim our nd Batiste he oat k her vison s She | yesterd, in Atlantic ¢ 4. Tut gout, the heritage of his {0 attack her, Mra, Davison said. 3 it is ce $3.00 Te boas lene Vine tees * heard Heldemann spea dia net Ive how he : — eet know whether he called to the dog Rinith into No. 264 nd he sat dogn and scolded (TOW Sl Ph acs og ee are Sed ouse and had murdered Cunt nis few 8 faults of th , as aul ieee : ! | turned the corner, she sald, she looked fry $3.00 world which had left him behind tired San ns seer the Gate CIM crac ve spen Frank Work was born in Chillicothe, D&! har Bg : rs) r ti New the road opposite to the spot where east side resorts ©. When he was nine years old his e Mra. fs t 0. When he was nine years oll M8 dreidemann was standing. rs, Davison " © detective 80 et tase Gl # Tie was on bad terms with the Krushkas |! mself Heidemann tha crate ccving home fo bls mother for, and Bald no more attention to 1 He: enw )ie Weel only aamatier ioe ayinpathy spe ge nave, Miller then began to; susp i Peamatveraet ing been a bad boy B dot Te eve ts cee Wanulte ened vad man from the W pocket he ran away that i Lae che conceived a thought of such a horrible, “I fooled the 4 crime, Detectives questioned him, af I was suppose which Chief of Police Smith qj mitted," said the < es once in a to have com. | tive, never saw his The boy v mother agajn ked his way had bits cae eigen : he was satisfied that Heid n knew! . phen HO OW i Ree grew up du Ne leans , oma been susy o had to change that fi Har § nothing of the murder, erime idjected to a grilling, but rae ly ei In desperation Miller turned to Sheriff! nothing vim. Hi ind on his birthe & few weeks ago | Clarence D. Hetrick, a wealthy citizen toll of showed it proudly to hts 4, Wa eee ar 3 street made an opening for him, and én ieee pes gh cic cathe Merges t tin becamy one of the trum | °! he "I have no 4 ithe Sheriff, Noted as Story Teller. monary 7 In the days when Delmonico's was ished, more of a club than @ restaurant and_ bility eng the bloods of thelr day had thelr own) find and rur ight to Interfere,” said we must solve this ro must be pun- y 1 any’ of my wn respons! on the clothes I could t vos Wecan they Were put on @t the third ¢ salt the detect! hastened Heldemann’s confession, the tira xiven him thia} same ordea} had nk Work was!) qwinia, » of the New York de. 8 telling » ting { bearing r Thee aie dithe ners 7 tective vearing e had fingered the clothing tle bis 4 gading) Vets. It wae! appea He sent h Marie Smith. that he had his quarrel with John|¢, Asbury Park About ten days ago Heldemann he- & merchant, over the date of| there they found came nervous and sald he suspected an ancient murder, which ended with| citor had some one was following them in a bet of 31,00 which Daniel insisted | igoney in He @ug-| Work tried to pay with a ¢ POR 100: | Sreutne “eroen ective ace Even during the life of Commodore! yinced that. He etans : Vanderbilt, Mr, Work had a stat Wi Baki eaniigeccrina Bi were pron which commanded the respect of hy tveu BOURHE. to Whde @vanvs In Chi r quently raced the Com- mong the famoug Iward, by Waterloo fanciers. He thing the Burns men we avcomplish- Confession Taken Down. cussion ing. But Miller had given the Burns men! a tp that they regarded as invaluable 1: bore out his theory that the body of Was anxious the det r yet to It. had to be] for the stable was about ten y when he bought Peter Stirling for 9,2 the girl had been placed against a hot | 5 be of any value oh of tak him out for his € carried to the woods to ma at Heidemann an the detec- e had been slain there, | tive had a room together, In the next by the ite the protests of Helde-!poom was a sien er. The partl- i nee enpioyer, had examined the! ticn was so thin that found in . h ° yes in the hot hous He learn that either room could he ae the ’ day t hid appeared Hetde- | , tive got Heldem nm to tell his Atoiae ee had been the Krushka word was taken down | vd a pher h to ’ 'e ndown afternoon Heldemann and | }ehum boarded a traln fr: y to come to N. Bu 1 Hank was reached Heldemann one be deety lon @ unt o} id age In One Hundred Runaways. er so) ed e place ios had wn off, Was arrested ‘The list of cldents while driving It was not for more than’ ‘Thus, through a tiny burn on the nose contains ne jred runaway n thar th dp As ¢facod, Victim, the slayer’s guilt ha nes so much hurt ih 8 mented by hia he had to take to his bed A it h 4 — ANMIA baeatoude ad been slain ; \ WE ANpIagRNe Anita: Insist SLO) SORE PRINS ANI) SOF Ou “Made Crtradictory Statements, | rangemonts have been m ra quick | peop nd Glan pageG AIA}. § Heidemann was arrested and was Heidemana. A speck) Grand | u f horses Re a sOuKeOUR ering tet ya no convened next week t Fanny 1 » Sheriff. He was held him: jes abr C wit 3 $2,000 ba laims to hav 8 Roche, y er brothe and Miller were laughed at committed | Fermoy ‘He has made some damagit came to st tradictory statements," was all nown, as A Flavory Smoke That’s rich and satisfying. You'll like the free-and-easy way that Royal Bengals Cigars The way they hold their es A Box of 10 for 15 Cents Get them-—INSIST if you mu but get them. New York hat apoplexy wa Burke Ro waln al 31 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT NO DEPOSIL REQUIRED| hs 1 ammunition. d run from Por! where she was undergoing repairs, Accompanying illustration is actual size of a Royal Bengals, i Mouday Morning Wonders, SAE A CONSTANT ITCHING T was taken with the it and used most everyt 1 had a friend produced viale containing Again eakwate: iv | P * He took a pill and in a Against Breakwater—Eighth SEI Gary Cumberland, and she instoad of being the inoffen- n Swept to Death. & Saf iced me! to use t & I henefit others. As d others could! d Lu Joheor. 19.8. N1 eter, the tine, 1 do not know Low any mediciies le gave me, id then tokl me fe ip my mine No, 263 (cut) At a conference on fashion the other day in one of the greatest fashion centers of the | world, there were discussed the various merits of the dif- ferent makes of several lines of women's apparel. All that interests us here is to say that in regard to c American Lady Corsets fashionable in corsetry. The dis- * that American Lady Corsets, because of their superior style " and fit, have been universally adopted as the most correct in America. = We presume you do wear an American Lady Corset. If not, why not try it and see for yourself ? At Your Dealer's Beautiful New Models Lady Corset. Be sure that you get just the right model of American Lady Corsets for your individual figure. Name, AmericanLady, on every American Lady Corset. American Lady Corset Co. TURE Great Dogs! |vertisements, especially in the Sunday World Wants Work ‘Sunday World ———— AND BURNNG Days. 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