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PRR ere enenn a ane ENTE ET RET OE UIE ' GAYNOR MAY PICK MOORE AS CHAMBERLAIN ART IMPORTERS PAY FINE OF $1,180,000 WEATHER—Fair to-night and Thared Thursday. RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES SEE PAGE 2 _ _— __PRIOE ONE CENT. ~ PRICE ONE CENT. | Ler ‘NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911. 200 PAGES DEEN PAY $1,160,000 MOKENO WR <7 oy MED RUF CAYNORLETS HYDE GOs ) ) SWINDLER MISSING FINE AND STILL FACE a , SAE NS. ROBERT R. MOORE MAY a nati Bis H Her Fond Farewell i in the Bu “IND GREET BARY | GIVES spinon TOO. IS) SOMEWHERE WEST. White as His Name, She Says, | (| $50,000 TO INFORMER. | adi ) aes but Home Lacks Artistic | *Squealer” May Get Big Re-| Atmosphere She Wants. "4 i Fy Ss los . ward, if Precedent of Sugar | pithday Bird Surrounded by! ates. onve Cetente Moore White, whose : IS ies ; ‘ | husband, Acrhibaid S$. White, a Cin- Frauds Applies. fost of Perambulator cinnatt millionaire, sued her for divorce for neglect of duty’ two days ago, Also Chance of aati for as She Sails Abroad. +o~ |Mayor, in Accepting Indicted Cham- “echanical Genius Busy With) berlain’s Resignation, RegretsThat New Inventions While Out “ : on math He Must Be “Sacrificed Even for the Time Being.” | The handing down of a dectaion to- day by the Appellate Division of the court weratting « utement) TURNS TO RUNNING MATE Sapreme ot Hite the hab- a ina iv the Pushers. sailed for Europe to-day on the Maure- 1 criminals act developed the fret Henry and Benjamin Duveen of - I Y c P I Fifth avenue art firm to-day pald to the tanta, And her husband, whose recent Harry & Bretton, for meny| N M A YC yR A I “i A M A G ' United 8 Government $1,180,00) in attentions and devotion to her have Gettlement of the suits brought agains: them for customs frauds. In addition ust stand trial for the crime of emus- | Mfr. Stork drew a crowd of 2,00 peo-| been the go: | pie to the busy Bronx crossing at One| cinnati and New York for ten days or to this civil penalty; the two brothers | Hundred and Forty-ninth street and|more, was not only one of the band Third avenue this afternoon, all of| of friends who accompanied her to the ip of thelr friends tn Cin nonths @ prisoner in the Queens Coun- ty Jail, but lately at Uberty under bail, [has disappeared. His bondemen, his |lawyer and his backers tn a new bual- jness enterprise are searching for this Whitman May Employ Some Noted | vo-yenr | Whom cheered mightily as Mrs, Mar-| Mauretania when she went aboard at @ling and, af convicted, face a two-year | Saret Sidenburg, twenty-five years old, nixty-yearold awindier and mecten-| Republican Lawyer to Take 3 term in prison Of No. 41. One Eunsted a Fitt midnight 1a! night, but at the . Pek .,.. | of No @ Hundred and Fifty- a i vetton wag an educated man, @ civil $ United States Distrtet-Attorney Wise | seventh street, drove away Ina Lobe. | tM? to-day again just before salting engineer of sonity. and ‘an iaventor ot Charge of the Prosecution. | to-day annonnced that the criminal tria!| non Hospital ambulance with a brand | pn pee bates note, But he couldn't stay honest; it . would be called the first Monday in) new ten-pound boy Sidenburg In her} Partial disagreement between Tian't of record that hw ever tried very |" = October. Henry Doveen, who is abroad, | arme. Mr, White and myself is got really o te wider $78,000 bail, and Benjamin, who | | ee SiCeny Ne: SR TIER EES EDD Te meter toy een dr’ pore eta Lad " riend, Mra. Ann eeman of > be on is tn thiafoountry, Is under $0,009 bond. | cian avenue, was crossing Third Mauretania to-day. “I: ‘The greatest lose ta the Duveens is) av anue at One Hundred and Forty-ninth |'# not a disagreement which would kee; litte, ‘They are citizens of England siroer when the shadow of Mr. Stork | us from being the Best of frie @nd prior to their arrest for SMUBEUNE) yeoce Hefore her and startled her into| Shouldn't he travel with 1 {1 was arranged that Henry J. Duveen/q suriek. It was only a matter of nec: | Shouldn't he come down to see me off. should be knighted during the corona onay before a solid wall of bavy car-| He is a gentleman and aways has been. tion’ festivities. The fact that he ‘| riages and volunteer nurses gathered Things That Aren't True. now under indictment and faces @/ about the young woman. ieeman|! “gome of the p. 'shcd statements , i prison term for defrauding the United | George Vobel was sent scurrying for hard. He m ie Marre Mayor Gaynor accepted the resignation of bis nephew, Charles H. Hyde, 0 " |in Florida or Caltfornia, und then es-| from the office of City @hamberlain with the greatest reluctance today. In corting the women he hired to @ rail-| tact, his attitude, as expressed in his letier to Mr. Hyde, was such as to way station, he would borrow. their money on some pretext and desert them | prompt that indicted offictal to hasten to forward another resignation. ther 7 o nawertng Mr. Hyde's firet communication the Mayor spoke of the He served Mathilde Reux in this amc M oe fashion at Long Island City, after get-| regret with which he would accept the resignation and anndfinced his in- ting her savings—$60-eaway from her. inting a successor to his nephew “if you Insist.” Mr, He caught in Manhattan, leuion of elpaauas . : mae about us are not true, however. It Is Ordered to Prison for Life. thereupon insisted. States Government has nipped his) , mbulance 4 ;] i Teneneee in tha ikud erie Peet as RAPRAREA ARATE thaline ae ere nee Be pape | On his trial he pleaded guilty to It {8 anticipated that the Mayor will possibly appoint Robert R. Moore org . ba si “id 1 iss ins! in Cincinna’ y . ‘ ye 5 Joneph Lambert Payne, a former em-|¢tme Mr. Stork had emptied his basket |two gays age we came to New Yor | frand larceny In the second degree a4 | president of the Commercial Trust of New York at No. 1451 Broadway, to ee of Duvee! oth s one per frown away, the crowd had gro + ei Peer a Kocond offense. jut when County Tenir pandidat * Il Bove: Pbvesn Broth: poe pas Tish e Hh pile ol ep and occur °d adjoining apartments Judge Humphrey came to sentence him | succeed Mr. Hyde. Mr. Moore was the Tammany candidate for Comptrolie, f ! i indreds vusand ne P! ; thes He furnished to the baby carriages crew and grew, | wwe aid cor sinciinat {t developed that he had served some| on the Gaynor ticket in the campaign of 1909, and both he Mayor and Mr j ° We did come from Cincinnatt ime in half th t I’ Government the evidence of the frauds urious male son pressed | 5), . White time tn half the State prisons tn the i i Benes he | eo same tre Mr. White had me Unton. Thereupon the’ Judge ordered | Hyde hold him in higa regard, ) end made possible the colection of the | n two hundred feet from the} registered at the Pl under another him to Sing Bing fo? iifo as @ habitual | ———— y. In speaking of the subway Dag penalties, Before District-Attorney | ambulance surgeon had! namo than my own because we want criminal. The old man's lawyer, Moses » Me ynor volunteered the Wise to-day he made formal claim for Derambulators tO! eq to avold the notoriety w: Gaohs, appealed em the arcuns that, aa ESTO DAY opinion ‘that if Mr. Moore had bee the reward which is due him under the | reach the side of the young mother. | feared might have followed us from , . |e tad Comeltrollas. (eae ¢ Willi law and the precedent established in| yw he held up the new Sldenburg] Cincinnat! on account of the divorce. his client, bad confessed his guilt, he Ped me ate om the case of Parr and the Sugar Trust | the turilled concourse of people fraude. @ me The amount collected from Duveen | afte “But we did not have adjoining shout. Tho cheers continued | rooms, positively not, Mr. White was ambulance drove away on the gama. hoor with me, Brothers ts the second largest customs| Hoth mother and infant are in fine) jong way off.® tlement ever made by the Govern- jc I want to say this for him, finally. Something over $2,000,000 was col- site. eae He 4s the best man in the world. Hi Jected from the Sugar Trust. In that name is White, he is white and nobody ! Richard Parr received a reward |b ” could be whiter to me than he ha of $100,000, In this case, Payne ts not a| Ieee : Government agent and voluntarily gave | “Our whole trouble is that I will not A. Prendergast and Mr, Galvin had beeu elected President of the Board of Alde could not be given more than the max- imum punishment for the particular DRAGS HER BABIES Le ratty on einee NATIONAL LEAGUE, — [inna Tesina ot Puy stoua While Bretton was in jail, ye awaiting the construction of subways would now decision, he invented an airship and a AT BROOKLYN. be under way, motor, both of which are believed to be| GIANTS— | Hyde's Letter, Practical. Some wealthy persons inter- 1000 ° _ | Mr. Hyde's letter of resignation fol- ested themselves in his behalf and Mrs. ai Mi jaud Van Buren Holme, a wealthy wi- | SROOKLYN— | City of New Yorx, dow of Edgemere, L. 1, was induced to 0000 ae | Office of the Chamberlaia, ‘ vidence. On the basig of the Parr | live in Cincinnat!, 1 wanta more art- Go on hie ball tor $6,000, 4 Batteries — Raymond and = Wilson; | May 2, 1911. ° nat is anticipated that Payne will - istic atmosphere. 1 want to travel rane “all Three, micas} From sad | meus Sheds ey aantvey, Willers | HuoKAS hae NIRA Sir: On Jaa. 3, 1910, you ap- 5 “ey | PhS ie nee rei dling teem ae a ennis and other wealthy men of ARICADELPHIA pointed me Chamberlain. For more ok Sheet BS cinnati, even with Mr. White. Hi to Foot, Rush From Brook- | Sugens County formed a stock company AT, : tase ewonty yours 3 had doen. ngner Terms Long Ago Settled. | ‘4 ase (PERC aR EAS aT ip | ) ’ s to develop Bretton's invention under the | BOSTON— | ctated with you, and while X appre- Negotiations for the settlement with | Leste an ain ROS VST UAE. Ba ‘ name of the American Autocar and 10030 - ciated the confidence which your the Dnveens have been going on for [fares for In Ife, except me, are rig lyn Paint Shop. Safety Company, and Bretton, calling| pHILADELPHIA— | @esize to appoint me implied, you seme time. On April 12 terms were ieee Bh SERS SARE eee USS Alay himself Dr. Mathews to hide his identity. 0.001 know it was much against my wish exreed upon by District-Attorney Wise, bears ane ois Gea tive inaea | DIA See | was installed in a factory on Oak street facial Cs Heeve | that I accepted the office. Last June representing the Government, and John Pe hae te , uve fame { | ‘The startling spectacte of a mother,| In Richmond Hitt HARE Mecpitapar 408 ATR TRS ; When my health was seriously BH. Stanchfleld and femal Untermyer Fie 4 s#o0l Hi | ning Abedie colaarermp ery GS Ub ow Csp-ntrty-r maepernen ete mee EE cana Sarontenea x wanted to resign, but for the Duveens. Tho money was de- : ; t 4 her body, | 42 Division had upheld at. you would not hear of it. X have posited in the Bud Tronsury on thet! rheatrical ey inager’s Witnesses ¢ ; i ee re he eet ontention and Sach ouns| AMERICAN LEAGUE. | devoted iny energies to the faithful Gay, and Mr, Wise recommended thi : sd ‘GAS " . **"\sel, and Mrs. Holme sure o| Soret er performance of my duties, and hope te sottlement be approved by the Tr re Discredited by Magis- 4 + 2 bo was witnessed 1 to surrender Bretton that] AT NEW % ORK, thet I have been of some service uy Department at Washington, Word’ Are Discredited: b) agis A ersor v p dgo Hfumph F hin | ATHLETICS to you, vas received today that the . settle: . | t, Brook a Agron ot Ave va hee aise | 03 a 1 have handled over $50,000,000 net had been approved, and the prop- trate Murphy. saci ane with: thee . — ris afternoon Hatel t vat the pre!oxt| HIGHLANDERS | tm the sixteen months I have been sy of the Duveens held by the Gov- . ji prs i ct ext , t paint of securing certain Material, Hretton xa i im office, and have dealt with more ae wyaNlia eased. aiaind Devoted as Honeymooners. Prisoners Take Heart After Diss | grouse ne f had taken a train for the West nei 20 = than 190 banks on vehalf of the When Treasury agents raided the} jyaoo, 5. Siuvert, theatrical manager, | She laughed lieartily when told of | uiding at tha nber & month ago. He has not ven seen | ,atterige Coomos and Livingstone) etty, to say nothing of ell the other Fifth avenue art store antiques and rt) was neia for trial in Special Sessions | StOry Mat People at ihe Hiatt she say eement of Jury Which T was Mrs. Harry Gitel- | since. er and Sweeney, transactions involved in the work- works ‘valued at about (000,00 were! “si nan by Magistrate Murphy in| ino; they nad been married since Jus : man, f the proprietor of the —___ | hOOPEI ET ings of the oMfce, without oriticiem seized. ‘These were returned to the aft | the West Side Court to-day for assault- 05, thouglt that they were a bri Tried James J. Fest. store, And the jo chatren ware Was. “ORAM AVENUR” BILL WASHINGTON— from anybody and without the sug- firm to-day. At the time of the raid| the West Side sacilvn oars 16 on thelr honeymoon ae four years of dge, and Rebecca, two Westion of even « favor granted me \ tke and papers furnishing the proot|ing Pessy Forbes, a prosp [couple on thelr honeymocn, pa nes ears Gitelman Was out on a fob and PASSED BY THE SENATE. o1010 “| im return; yet for three moaths a , of undervatuation and frauds were also | former at the Winter Garden, of which} "It ia no wonder, uM ite} . : a tate n charge of the place poten aed BOSTON campaign has been waged against seined, These documents are still held| @hubert is director Phe was} 2 Pi me mn AAS OiWeye been 7 . eT 1 two chi were! Vote of 39 to 4 for Measure Com-| 1020038 - me by certain political enemies and by the Government to be used in the | ca.a for the fourth tin x bees ai nds an of gasoline when | iat Batteries > and oot, Pape ter newspaper allies, the result of criminal action, Mr, Shubert at no time took the wit | The Whites had been ata | ’ J ‘ 1 nanner pelling New York Central to | ana Nunamake which i that to-day X find mysels ‘The discovery that Duveen Brothers, {ness stand, though various postpones | 1 : i Session fluid wan sprayed over! — Etiminate Grade ( ine chs under the humiliating necessity of cone of the leading art importing firms|ments were asked to al ! f ‘ the terrified woman swertng to an indictment whichy this country, had been systematically | present. When th ’ f m | ALBANY, May vvaay,, HORSES DROP INTO SUBWAY.) fee eee ing ageiner ue defrauding the Government for years| to-da Magistr ur “ 4 t e | bY & vote 4 to 4, pasaed the “Deat 2 feel that under these cirenm- was made through the evidence of an|nounged the «isposition Py nor ‘ street, As ‘ alc | Avenu Dim, whieh seeks to npel | T Ar ices I must resign. As my res- employee. Steurer said e:gorsip 10 fe at Ne w of » Have Close Call, iguatiou, under the law, cannot take “It ig the strangest case of a ‘sque: “{ hope that Your Honor ha APTA: 1 passers ’ about Ae Tak Sarin’ t a Sect unt the appointment of my 1 ever heard of," sald District-Attorney| fully read the papers before ee ee ee ae ee MMAR nan naked ud nined hors cate the e longer Wear: sad. Ib or, I ask that you appoint Wise to-day. “Payne, who gave us the | this action.’ the corridors was the same. It was as. |r"! around the forma his sath and Thirt hin ag early as possible, I regyet evidence, had no grievance against the| ‘The Court has," ald Magistrate | ue Curries NAS ble Bain | ME WAR AB Lhe r © little anes ; York . ‘set aS the ciroumstance, and while % feel firm, He acted entirely on principle, | Murphy with no great gentieness of | PUG PRP OT Ture Marre he aie “4 t ames supported by “ - eopeg confident that it will only be « short He had only worked for Duveen/tone, “The Court is satisfied that : 1 : j \ ere taken to St. John's H MeManus, who apy Htot 7 i time until the whole conspiracy is Bros, a few weeks, and quit as soon as/all the witnesses who have appeared) Seo" a ae an ambitta f ns suid ; stop je Oe laid bare, I think I am taking the he discovered that they were cheating pr Mr. Shubert fy t _ rt " 1 ad ing 08 it ee . 26 proper course now, Respectfully Government. He was absolutely’ | attacked p y : r ; ere hw 1 Vice ae ae. CHIR erRg 400. Bile yours, CHARLES HM. mYDE, nest and at first had no idea of o t t « 1fed) 8 Ratna t shag 1 ‘ ns Ww ; a : : Aa) Chamberlain. \ , lecting a reward from the Govern. ¢ Are Wor he 7 fag 1 in fo : r ‘ " WAIGOR) wouen is inaaatre cs . } . rg viycy Moms William J. Gaynor, Mayor, } ment. two 1 ey a » i ie ; inate 1 i md blew out the, > . ve 1 Gaynor's Repiy, Lg The suite filed by the United States | a ROW, 8 t ” M a ' nge h Tie Mayor's letter a caper ane re: DisirieteAttorney against the Duyeens! Mr. Shubert has > not to appe ‘i a fire was extin Pr Hyde was aa touleas charged that the Government had been | in his 0 and submit to cross e Says. ng ARSE euihed City of Mew York, defrauded of customs to the amount of | examin this young woman's) Mr. White returned to his apartment n Attorne: It was sald the woman had started Omice ef fout $800,000, In the settlement the art | etory. v4 she Plaza after he had said farew Lon A ent, to go down in the basement with An were forced to pay that amount| Miss Forbes in private life ts Marie| He loudly laughed when his wife's A nuinter of laws (lighted candle and that this started the | siggy, Dear Mr. Myae: ‘and nearly as much again tn civil pen-} Taylor Barnett. She ts a grandulece of yers for nse, Judgo Mulqueen biase, but this report could not be ver Wasber sand. to have’ eid 1 Ou getting home late lest prelbe 4 4 alties. g. President Zachary Taylor, (Continued on Second Page) matter over for a wook fed | an ree 3 founda your unexpected letter 4 } a aI . 4 i

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