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SOCIETY BEAUTY’S ROMANCE IS AT AN END PRINZESS IRENE TOWED SAFELY TO DOCK Warmer, ‘WEATHER—Fatr To-Night and Tuesday; Wa IGHT She ¥ EDITION ‘Circulation Books Open to to All.” camara eM ia as ‘ ie el ‘perenne NEW Ww YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1911. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. WHATHEROVAate Nght and ta 2a 44 La Sala) PAT TC TT ae VS ty ‘Ns PRICE “ONE ‘CENT. PRINZESS IRENE IN Dock DIDN'T WED ECKERT, , SUSPECT ADMITS Wai, Be aw FATT MISS MAY, HO | HEHAD BEEN WITH | SES FER GT "SIS vOIN I SLANE CHUM OF HELEN TAFT é “I Told a Lie,” She Declares ie Dying of Wounds, ILTS ROBERT BACON | to Surrogate and Talks of He Heard Station } ANNIE D. GRAHAM, | Threats to Kill. Agent Shot. a Liner Towed to Hoboken Miter) THE FIANCEE OF ‘ an . Her Mishap Off Fire p POUNG JAY GOULD Ve esID OF CLENDENIN’ COMPANIONS 5 JUGHT. | ‘ie ae Island. ; oe he ee |Washington Society Favorite Sud- ee ig a as, : ment to Son o mbassador et ae ue - roe — ee fede , | After Wedding Postponement. ia Cate ar ana ris nei ns Taos | any die the ain of 4 i \|MYSTERY IN THE AFFAIR; | ALL CONCERNED SILENT | Union ‘Telegraph Company, | the nex s before his death and was en- who was found halo con e snow near the Croton Lake is millions, to-day admitted to! tion of the New York Central yesterdy Surrogate Colwian that she had told an| confessed to-day that he knew a intratt j thin She declared, how that Gen, Eck-\@ay night of Charles If Conklin, the ert had begged her to marry, him, and tion agent, William's story is clear- added Ty an evasion, bur the authorities ex- 1 ry Gen, Bekert. T} pect to get a full confession from him Eckert. He waalif they can keep him alive a little, uneducated man." longer. | , who is sixty-eight #) In his first story of how he came to | be wounded and what prompted jim’ to ~ appeared in the Surrogate’s! tie Yor seventeen hours by the road- titled about the brutal murder Satur- Troth Plighted Only Two Months and Shattering of Romance Is Shock to Washingtonians. fr old and is known as Mrs. E. L. Das v Court with her James A. Dore, al wide, auffering Intense pain, Williams | WASHINGTON, April 10.—The two-months-old engagement of OE eas peatiy dressed, apparently well educated said he dial not see any one near the (jz young man station and that he was Miss Cecilia May, the beautiful chum of Miss Helen Taft, and Robert L. eet Previous Experiences. | In his story told to Hee hy Bye 5 c 4 er of Corn Surrogate Conalan asked her to tale naw two strates nestoce wo tom | Bacon, son of the United States Ambassador to France, has been suddeniy brid 7 ue Ae } he witness stand. Sho seemed perfectly | station just before the shooting broken, The announcement that the romance had unexpectedly come to 2 He at sase, aithough her ar Fa to the) «Me and anotlier nogro named Will- | hoe i mA . } aan nk \ Survogate’s questions we t at alll iam Lewis was going to New York Sat |smash came as a distinct surprise to Washington society to-day, where | ! mand Crt. M Kuewy She would sniffie at times! orqey night,’ said Willams. “We had eople s Se. ” oie vt ya rambling i || no money and calculated on hopping a both the young people are immen nsely popular, } veces weniel p Cohalan first questioned the! rreignt train. We had been working on The parents of Mise May gave out the PALTEde Thali Ne: hha. talt ini rg ree GLA the Cornwall water shed. statement that the engagement had nerely because he Near SURE AIRES RIRMIAE to Hae Heard Pistol Shots heen broken, but declined to tell thy te the Tren t appearance in the Eekert ense. | “While we were walking down the use and the affair ts a y. Two lnk . that Doesn't Remember Other Cases, | track# to Croton Lake we met two Weeks ago tt Was announced that the ie had not officls L het ‘Didn't you claim to be the widow of | Strange negroes, 1 ne w them bee Peterssen as midder of tie wtp. +] A 1 which had originally bee 1 Brooklyn in laos | fore. We walked along and talked a : — Lek scomuenel marriag The big Tin pt Pete Uttle while, and then Lewia and PlaintifY Refuses to Give De- DISCOVERS FIRE IN siked ‘sok "the. feel wanes (0 Oy ae Hessue: The tus ‘ 3 hind “[ don't remembei epiiel = Mrs. Reparnied to watt for freight tr Ft . * apie : eget YR A vity dot < Daina, p aboard. T! negroes tails of Charges Against Fangetnents had been completed, Ht wa on to! bbons hh “Well, didn't you make that claim?" | kept in toward the stati ibbons had granted! rogate Cohalan then asked ‘f she &T0¢s left us T heard pistol shots at the i tholic, arry Mr. Bacon, @ Prot- H Traffic Is Badly Congested at} atamt claim to have a «.ed to some | Pallroad station, I was about a hundred OL MED MAUI SOONEM OS croperty in Fifteenth street, which, as matter of fact e dd not have. he evaded the question, then sald 6 ¢ IT wrote you @ lett Why didn't you end I atu bled are Accident. print all of it?" | ‘The negro I The letter referred to was one Mrs, | found, Two euspects Davies sent to tne Surrogate s ray) Veilance, The authorit lame knows the names of the men who -—e- — erence estant, yard away, and was the mat what Pian: eitalh i Peles Mra) CMprmueclio weiltie Ssaaly Bacon's Father Came He haere |e pa — | F Bacon ca to America on a flying unde Itacr nie v wealthy manu ttinguishers in Brooklyn Builds] visit. 1 " sup f vallroad supplies and leatiy s think WU ene Street by returned to Paris two weeks During his stay here there were ing—Two Overcome. | HGRA): traMe was eid up tuis/ days o@o, in which she used some abu n . Link, For | Miadas Gite: for 6 Fan : . several family conferences and there i« iy ai bie sama tal shen an automobile struck |#ivo lanezage and dofled the Surrogate) willed Conklin and that they worked » Former ita a Pat OreNVNO Miaaay Clea g i some gonsip in Washington this after wt ea a. nineteen years of age _| A closer investigation of the » Told of $100,000 Bribe, hard in the pa (apenas conference the fat ee Wes rd hoor undetstasa |the tragedy has convinced i : a BS t m ac Sak ve match was die ROBIN’S COUNTRY HOME : a breaking ou are the widow ¢ . {that Conklin sold his life dew Dies in Bathtub. sido le tata lia f. This theory, however, wa ' sing Broaa- | °°, ences of a terrific fight were visible on vered up and ly theory, and no member of eithe SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION: mee treet when the motor ce g |All sides. All the furniture in the ttle pees pri Fox expresses an. in 4 : would comment on tt yaa He because fs - Ingnss to go into detalla. On Jan. 8 Mr Jay, saw smoke pouring f or © announement of the engagement r a office wee upset. The window sills, esa ae cag a bale Lee Heket case aid desk wore scarred with, 07 HOUTS, Aprit 10.—Mtchael 8 Link, | Wox obtained from # ne Court © Hall of Records opposite. ey [of the famous Harvard oarsman amt Brings $5,100, Subject. to Mort \" A. A. Russell picked the girl up after|an brazenly and apps bullet. marke, aad red atuine showaa (Commer member of the 1 4 State tice Amend a writ of havea of Fees gerbe yi: ass ¢ the youns gages .Totallin | sme congested and as to the outcome of misaton. “Ton the floor. (Legisiature, who was indicted by a rectin {fe to produce i er rise tan oe Ge rs, Henry 3a: g NG a hboring store, didn't wed Gen, EB Conklin's clothing was almost torn| Chicago Grand Jury for perjury and Hugh ree ‘ rk ae a nd made oF last. A big re Ma Be is set $0) Bellevue, | you ever Have @ deed to hip from his body His cap, collar and tie! turned State's evidence in the investi: tT affidavit n followed th announcement of swIXth street home that the chauffeur | 5 RIVERHBAD: f tuil rer |tay beside him on the floor, and tn one | Gation of the clection of United States Wife had left id shed 1 ot all of engagement and the young peeps t wood Mano a full speed and Jot his hands was Ugiily clasped mor William Lorimer, was found ‘ken the boy to the apartments Une ene Hannigan »y 4 host of friends. ; place of J. G. it ¢ run away fr meena vat fhe can: | ed to Kill Her, leon $900, Tits money ts known to have A bathtub in his home at Lawrence K, Parsons, No. air a ofan raat te Kot a place In th i York banker as wold h eldent. Hiystanders gave the police the! she then began @ rambling tale about| been hie own. He had planned to bani hell, 1 day Fitty-mghth street. ‘The mother, eal | oOo neuished a " Z ' it following hi ; public auctor number 1064 N as the car's 14. ten of Gen, Eckert's friends coming to i: to-day. Death, according to the family physi- Mr. Fox, at th fealty | Are He found tho tlage in tha {gfaduution trom Harvard, had pald @ by Frede ' ” No, 97) This numbe nee to the n her and “threatening to ict ai two. clan, Was caused Y nut means ¢ 1 : ent t to the vivacious and beaut tieene avenie, I m N,¥ or Ties Ww not been “They followed me,” she said, “and H A week Keo Link twen Mra. Fox a fl ere 7 " t Miss May. He had a host of rivals $5,100, wub: to re rom A yas And the told I must go to you and tell you anniversary Hi whte} o evi t ary with, among them man And $15,000 res It is generally | ment dad to ask Albany for ar I was Gen. Kekert's widow. ss guesta he fe and Mr. Fox's a ee rie ens i fonalres, But Robert 1. ailevad Conroy tbid anlfication of t 4 She was asked {f her story that Clan was gene in Gin cL rt \ to 1 : a Ba ad ancestry pa well au welll bier TWO CITY FATHERS TO WED, the contest of the Generat's wilt that Miala IER anouia/ Ate wilted taking ny to the 2 - J : guitor in the race. Te are lield by the he was the Generate widow was cor Wk ean Glenn - , y Mr Pa \ p ; mB shah Games Ge: : Rochest fe arate Bae f Alitermen Nicoll do Herbat Pat. t oe ete favrn Ob GBNN a AE of ae was legaly and a ; y : ‘ Pris mayesinr zs oncerns formerly controlled by Robin. roulze Marriage Hureau, told her he wanted to get rid of his| Another negro, ix in the | fa on Tatles fror @ 1 Ma A eanhana wet ois \ 1 aristocrats of « tr ' > | Two bachelor Kat Alderman brother, ‘Thomas T, Kekert ir, who|Jail. He was arrested leet night aa a) son toil in the Grand L Tain oain LAahICe jis " “ a se \ ans fine 1 ' ° ° J courtiandt Nicoll, a nephew of Delancey was made the ehtef benefetary une uspect. When Depu ial Boy gation in . StAaH OT Ghaullene tie finmes 8 ne ‘ i ns! r } " Nwoth and Alderman Abram W, Herbst, | the will {and Railroad Detective Holstein en of at an toe M1 make a riod wh ® now Mrs, Nichola fs tu-Jitsu.: ieee a ton wae opine tena areyonn pio wit Huan and tha ol | inn eee he ee oa a . 1 f and wore a rubber band on his arm," | they were told pl By yer 4 atMdavi : . ‘ ‘ vnniga| younger act, Alice Roosevelt and taabel ; The little Japanese exponent of Jiu- whe ’ sald. F “i ts, but waa caught. coe ne De «ther abe 4 a! Jitsu can throw the average many wed Miss Jone Pag Mrs. Ds e Su me Of pariur Deputy | fl in i sighs 200 pounds or imore s ‘ week : : Aen 5 . ; I over his head througi the air r 18 . ng to jake me oraz i of thone w 4 wn vd vee | i it ae norted: from Padis He does not to it by sheer strength, " an autmoblie rid anue e name it t nF but by cleverly tricking his opponent to! ssa its ‘ “took the auto ride ¥ ‘a gh ' i ! E e r t that Ia Jus iame ton a, was PUSH, Then, by adding his, PULLING| venue, there was no ceremony performed, alyait oon) wal We her 89 : ea 8 t had wivi vite Grand 4 year ago, and strength to the adversary’s PUSHING | The Surrogate wanted to KNOW Ae ee en ee ina her you ersHopkina ¢ nurres ‘ nin aioe ade + P s proclamed as the engl, «slghty power Is developed. | STEAMER INVERESK ASHORE, |sost ra Theview's act He aed eee geen a en asain : ae ne : japitats 8 about her husbands, and © became} save anid he had made anaule , r f 4 ; a * n ve dle d ws r In other we It is easier to push an! cogee w From This! very mur hfused, admitting sho | Fal agit “a PU CRN and t + COMISKEY OFFERS $15,000 | t i ‘ s the same wealth of hair oblect in jon than one that {8 prone. tdn't ow when he h a to this bi BHAM, lie 28) + atanc ex b it is of @ lustrous Apne : Port Strikes Of Madagascar, it 1 Mt use| the expense, to sald, however, he ha aie FOR PITCHER JOHNSON. ie iT ie bi rolli a he w vr ed to ha “ ! - One World Ad ; starts, the ball rolling.| ccserspaN@) Bast Afrlea, April 10 Jarra ae g Fives re ss oe ited tka pe ing faster and faster-—niuch ae Ria Tee < \ i dabang | meantime he woy reer iain k the \ " \ won iv.—Donato | ty koovevelt jh uncer sated ly, in fact, than | seven differ nt ads. can ev, aii REPAH CSA Lider dais : Bi. an Eolaar Gan emer eg a ed far would be, & Ae Sh ieee : . . rata ih ties than characterized the life of AND 7-TIME WORLD ADS, | M«dazascar, and i tikety to be badiy| ‘The aged woman turned to her son] World Buliding Tura @id not want to be «uestioned|son, Washington's grea nold-ou t co of , i it turned | Werth and Iswbel May weer prominent, ‘ damaged. No casualties vave heen ve-|and said always oh Bats trith Uprita He was fifty-two yeary old, A|itcher. This la said to be the largest | over, pining him to the kround, Corvo|The fact that ls a chum of the i A ted. Loy wae mixed up, Allie. can’t stand | Berber es a W and two daughters @urvive him, [sum ever offerea for # baseball player. | leaves a widow and fou dren, studious and nted daughter of the 5 | , Borter tee. iow: \ 5 oe s \ “ } aE RR runner oresr WETS a aereve 7 re ren