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\| wy nit a naan $25,000 BAIL FOR GIRLS IN STOKES CAS Ran ne Rann BATH TUB MURDER CHARGE IS DISMISSED Thander show: Copyriaht, 1911, by Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), PRICE ‘ONE CENT. The “ Circulation Books Open to All. NEW YORK, MONDAY, _SUNE [Circulation Books Open to All.’ PRICE ONE CENT. | SCHEIB SET FREE AGA IN THE BATHTUB MYSTERY, BUT AT ONCE REARRESTED BOY WHOSE FIST KILLEDPLAYMATE HELDBY CORONER Sixteen Venn Pr Md Frank Burke ‘Boy Victim and Playmate Who Killed: Diagram of How Fist Blow Caused Death ALS i FACE STOKES WEDNESDAY IN COURT: ie a gael aa Hl LD IN (00 BAI Murder Charge Fails to Hold CREAT CONEY PARK Homicide. | ' , [ Chauffeur, Now Accused em f “Joy Riding.” “DARED” TO FIGHT—DID | fy) oy Riding. “ ” ¥ $ : “Angel” Will Give Bail for Ethel etki pec i: | Quarrel Over Ball Game Ends | | : . WITNESSES ARE HEARD. RY COURT DECREE a | Conrad in Shooting Case, but in Bout With Jimmy | Lilli G h M t Magistrate Corrigan Decides | joa SMe Smith, Dead. § , A : teide Is N 7a ts ~ — tay in Jail. That Homicide Is Not Proven | Justice Marean Rules That The Hwa Biche acta wie: yenterdly : H "ae, | >, ‘ fter kille s pla a James in the Case. Evening World’s Plan May |" ee . © ss is " Wesley Smith jr, with a chance blow ’ sonbeses i eal beg A IL YOUNG WOMEN’S COUNSEL ! structed. ‘ Harry A. Scheib, the chauffeur who one! ‘einberg for the Grand Jury on a of his wife, Lillian O'Grady Schetb, 9 " aon fixed bail at $1,000, which was fur- whore body was-found in the bathroom | ACQUISITION IS LEGAL. | nisne | of their flat at Bast Seventy- | The young prisoner's face was swallen 1 eshth street, was this afternoon dis- Jwith tears when a detective brought U i irls’ trged from custody by Magistrate} Word “Concourse” Construed nim trom Headquarters, where he had Shooting Show Girls’ Make Elaborate Corrigan. Immediately after the man : My : spent night crying in a cell, His : : : cit acrdarta ty Lact: ChaTERn eae to Include Bathhouses or — | motner, Catharine Burke, a widow In Toilettes in Prison Before Ap- va the charge of taking the automobile f, witatihad |black, was waiting for him at the . arate poeta td mada py Any Public Utilities. CHinfaal Coutts Bullding. “Rhe sesmet pearance at Hearing. which constitutes grand larceny. }almost as much distre:.-d over the © new charge upon which Schetb tragedy as was her sou as arrested was preferred by John H ‘The last legal obstacle to the erec-| young Burke made a favorable im i 3 x ‘on E \e 3 “ i a Wyeth of No. 2881 Broadway, who was|tion of @ great park for the people,| pregsion upon the Coroner by hls manly Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, “the shooting show girls, Schelb's employ and who asserts | free to all, with public bathing houses | their victim, W. E. D, Stokes, reterred to them or his way to Roosevelt ‘ the chauffeur used his machine /and luncheon shelters, was cleared | for $0 h D ,» was cleared | just e from shureh when ital wi ve bullets in his legs e held in $25, i wt Joy rides without hia permission. laway to-day by @ decision of Justice st ieasavee te Gall heme Hospital with three bullets in his legs, were held in $25,000 bail each by Scheib was taken to the Fifty-fourth | ow qatar oxe Lipicehs Ne, i 64 ‘ = § ., A veet court for searing upon the new | Merean. Ip the Supreme Court, Brook the Coroner. “I didn't want DIAGRAM” OF THE BLow Magistrate Freschi in the West Side Court to-day after Assistant District lyn. charge but Jimmy called me names WHICH PRODUCES ttorney O'Sullivan had drawn up a formal complaint, chargii : a ~ § f ad a a a aint, argin; - MURDER CHARGE FAILS AFTER| From the day when this n®wspaper| eng dared me. They say I hit him in GANCUSSION Se tie ORLA Attorney : P F Charging, at HEARING. pene its battle for free public bath- w, but I don't remember any par- tempted murder. The extreme penalty for attempted murder is twenty- The dismissal upon the murder |ouses on the Coney Island beach, tol tcuiar plow. After Jimmy fell and 1 Ave vears’ i Ag, ont charge followed the hearing of a num-|D® built along the city-owned streteh| oid out that he was dead, 1 ran five years’ imprisonment, Ler nesses and arguments by Aa- [At the eastern end of the resort, the| | beets ae Ph al ey It was the second appearance in court | apartments, Broadway and Eightieth sistant District-Attorney Strong and |OWNers of private bathing pavilions | 001% aT we — ReR The jawbone hinges in a cavity of the skull, the socket of the two comely young women since | street, they sought to hold him up for Mexander Karlin, the latter represent- | Have contended that the city had no| trying to tell my mother what had) of wich t# no thicker than paper. A blow at the angle the sensational shooting of the million- 000 and followed up thelr demands by 1 right to er and conduct bathhouses, | happened wien the policeman came for 3 in Scheid, The hearing was held by on shown in this diagram will drive the jawbone so hard into Aire owner of the Hotel Ansonia last | €MPtylng two revolvers at him. N 4 ci Magistrate Corrigan in the Ibrary of year ago last May Albert Chambers, | me. I'm sorry, ut I didn't mean to , 4 nird | ST Cha OMITHIOIGA thor hay a Coney Island drusgist. acting in the|do it. Why, me and Jimmy were al-| ‘8 Socket as to produce concussion of the brain, from Wednesday night. There will bis as OKES WILL GO THE LIMIT IN After all the testimony was in and|!Mterest of the private bathhouse peo- | ways good friends.” which paraly and possible deat) wrt! rapult. The earing Wednesday, when It ts likely Mr. PROSECUTION, the statements of counsel were made, |P!¢ applied for an injunction against oroner Feinberg permitted Mra, |KNOckout in boxing ts caused by this blow, which, if Stokes will appoar to tell his story Of] ‘That the sixty-five-year-old mane Magistrate Corrigan said that none of the issue of $175,000 of clty bonds to! ke and her son to stay in his oMice| struck at the side of the jaw will have the same effect the affair and repeat his charge that) about-town and clubman intends to the evidence had established that Mra. |Pay for the bathhouses. Tene Eoemaatlleh Gf thee Gained abrat HERAT EEC when he called on the two girls In thelr | prosecute the two young women to the Schelb had been murdered or that the CLAIMED CITY'S RIGHTS WERE| ty 1 amauta thee dl Ribose ic es? Nea FRANTS: BURKE, Wight housekeeping Mat in the Varuna | mnt of the law wax made manitert defendant had murdered her. Scheib been completed -- ¥ vil ema In court to -day when his lawyer, Ter shook hands with hie counsel and) RESTRICTED TO CONCOURSE. | the young prisoner and the dead boy ib ily er = "| at the Johneon recption an te heer at a|falice J, McManus, refused 10 comment friends and started away after the de-| Mr. Chambers ay orted that, though|were of an age, sixteen. Burke Ia an | And 10,000 of there were women | Yeue conventlo » Mowery to the reduction of the charge to felon- cision was rendered, only to meet with | the city Was author i to erect an ; [errand boy living at N TR aatacaath ween helpless #0 far as repre ion Loedltysidhde! theatrical mane | (OM®. sseault, for which the @xtha Hintmew trouble, | course, here was nothing in any o dec Nerdy shinrneberae ey | was concerned, an: was u to nth x's | Penalty is only ten years’ imprisons Before the decision was reached Mag-|the dictionary definitions of the wora |A¥enue WIN ey tse eon wos | take a place on the board, whieh 1 did.” itech pe gad ts ¥ istrate Corrigan heard Louis P. Ludwig, |“concourse” which included bath- | other. He, young Sinith, and eight | lle explained how control for the Ne sae aay wine firet |. dl MeManus said his cllent wi who sald that he was employed by the | houses. nerefore the Board of Alder- | 0t!© boys ying bail England holders was secured by aula ; and | MK the whole ‘ the prosecution kas company which supplied the flat{men acted filegally, he claimed, in] during the d Open Space election and the election alxo of Samu $ anx the pub. | of the p gar dless of how much fud that he came at intervals to collect [passing a resolution authorizing the) at Sevent sninth and Riverside | | Carr, Charles H. Alien, W. 1. Thomas | 1 hal ae Or ANE te T reateg | Haplea out of the fiom the quarter meter, He sald that {bathhouses; the Hoo i of Latimate| Drive. ‘They quarrelied and Sinith | mad Twat MAraton. all of ‘Ntiont naw) DEC Nie’ tEreteel ‘age | case. As soon as the prima facte case he had’ to let himself in with a pass |acted Mlegally In «sthorizing the bond |4#red Burke to go to a vacant lor and | sent that majority of the stack & focord with his theatrical earolN@el i heard ty Aanglatrateroresani aoa key and noticed the pecullar odor of the | issue, and the Board of Ald 1 again | ht tt out. Wee RRane Ae ive New. ARAN | * he returns to Americy ae the | Diaint of attempted murder will be Seal Aecomposing body upon his late trips. acted illegally in approving the bond| KNOCKOUT BLOW KILLED BOY avadlonte: | Fanaa ade Al SL halal a ‘ rt Jury LAST SEEN TOGETHER FEB. 2| issue and the Comptroller had no right IN RING. A Innge stuff of teal and clerical rep- | theta’ would Withee: (arene 1 ball had been BY A NEIGHBOR. to offer the bon ‘The two lads stripped off their coats pair aed pe _ psn companys) pce A eae Tcl ae tate é hla fis t each it dev George Hunrath, who lives in the] A temporary Injunction was granted! whtie the others formed a ring abo pi aca at Canuren: sy any lHe furnished th with Joped tha nueh t angel” house where the body was found, said | and almost immediately dissolved. The) them, Charles Sulzer of No. 22 West (Owned Only $200,000 Worth jr ere prema t rs, whieh began) Negro Champion (Quartered in w able him to see the | Who had come to the succor of the twe that the last time he had seen Scheib | Appellate Division sustained its dissu-| Eighty-tiilrd street, was made referee, . |e Atkins ‘ 7 nor - pa | dist horus gtr’ was not parties and his wife together was Fob. when | lution, The ap. n for @ permanent two antagonisis vent at it, Sud-| Opt ¢ a Total of $90,000. De Athina, abtine man ere . ’ ea fae lavare See REA Miia ered ts vlar n Miss ¢ the two came from the house apparently | injunction was argued out recently and] deny, it ts asserted, Smith stuck, ie ut of a Total of $90,000,- | mit White, Imperial. musiaohe Anis well Fashion and Enter- | were ve Anlana sinod thé cane aa [eeu nit for nineteen-year-old quarrelling, He said that the wife went | Justice Marcan's decision of to-day fol-| finger in y Burke's eye hen >, ec ea nea AIS . } ; abe Serif LA leanannies fi ‘ id. Herman Phillips, Mise foward Avenue A in Scventy-elghth | !owed, Burke went after Simith, his two fists 000, Congressmen Told. arm tn a sling Pari was broken tained Lavishly. } marl ei V's lawyer, said’ did not expect street and that Schetb followed her and| “A concourse," says the decision ‘n| going like trip-hammers. Under this as- an accident recently, As he ta y vuld have any trouble in putting brought her back to the house, effect, ‘is a public pli for the congre-|sault Smith began to give ground. | deaf, Atkins took a place at the - ' rped h 0 May Flannery, who lives at No, 450] gation of large numbers of persons for} Burke saw an opening and sent tn 4! WASHINGTON, June 12—So carafuily | Mite table, arranged an elabora LON! June | 12.—Facase | ee a." he sald, Wet Fifty-eighth strect, said she had| business or for such pleasure us the} uppercut widch ed Smith uncon-| guarded were the operations the, Phone apparatus on the table ne I KOes TRL TOMhee 1 egg fe ' been joy riding with Schelb several] situation affords. A concourse by the] scious /American Sugar Refi Company up a aad 1 f ret John ark Is. Jordon and Robert M. Mogne sea 18 a public place for the gathering| Burke put on his hat and ¢ Hg | SDARIER A AAS tes ny uP! ear before the a un | un Mt, daek | We ‘ at for 1n Graham and both (Continued on Second Page.) of the people, for whatever enjoyment| expected Smith would + In Oe bial il a » At- M. Parsons, cbiet « he Ameri- | Johingor champ! pugilist of q eT aly ed sguinst the fixing tne or pleasure the margin of the sea af- n they Would shake hands |Kins, Vice-President and acting head of | company, wit! Phomus, | world guests thit ever Kroup - such high ball, ‘They had no “angele NATIONAL LEAGUE. fords. The structure against which me * pals” again. the corporatic d the special former president ope Former | th, flat in all London a 5 aAin a Saad 1 if they-eoula complaint 1s made distinctly furthers Smith lay on the ground inert. | Trust’ Investizating Committee | Kepr ert Harsons was ant yy the sensation of + 1 an even a $500 bond for their elfent AT CINCINNATI. the pleasure of the people the referee, was the first to| House to-day that stockholders w ‘ 1 tana ot BISA © é N, ' an | th ywithstanding the report that the concourse in thelr enjoy hat something was wrong. He accorded no information as to how. the | ;: . 4 Mrs. Singletoy GIANTS— | was nearly mobbed by a t . n sleton of _._ |sea by which it is built, It to arouse the unconscious t company ng conducted fneries In the East f ne} * r 1 Searian’ Geen s hurrying East te aid 0 fore sirictly a legal adjunct of the me of the others lent a hand. | data bani eaesi tha ned to ap ne mtiiude, and when CINCINNATI— course, Judgment for the defendant. nly the boy ope! ed his eyes wide, | sald, that the New Bngiana| {ee and 1 ‘ ‘ollowed y|don was rea rowd abou Saal i GIRLS ELABORATELY GOWNED 0 ai CLEARS WAY FOR FREE PARK|°Ut Mee eee smith up and ran M@0KROMders combined and obtained |’ interested in wiles nes of tie lee at han xt mor IN COURT, Ratterles.-Ames and Meyers ON DREAMLAND SITE. They picked young Smith up and ran control. When they did so in 1910 they | ° 82! business RiIOe MMe ARs | os guar as necessary t toh t r and Clarke. " Ea _, {with him to @ drug store. The man in ase overed, to thelr astonishment, enet | Nounced It# Purpose to make one of the | Hack champlon through th an ep Wher Misses ( and Conrad Assistant Corporation Counsel James! the place looked him over and sent 4 gOS eve: ane presidi most thorough investigations ever con i " Da he e peared as elab- PITTSBURG. i, Bell, who conducted the case for the| yyrry call to the J. Hood Wright Hos renee tea eae wemtes | ducted by Congress, ae Lh ll ( nu-froued and at hurry of the organization, had maintained his ing t 8 BROOKLYN— city, was congratulated by fellow law- yne of the boys ran around ay Sita ahiet sana’ on The committee first took up the etbllyl dlnshs- one t thelr sprightly 0010001 - s fon-the success of the bri had ) Amsterdam avenue, and told peer 000 shares Of) ican Sugar Refining Company art e than was accord at La Graham, smiled es prepared, ther that something was 4 termine whether the corporat! rr t nm routa hroughout the PITTSBURG. 12000 ih The plan for the extension of the bath | wrong with “Jiminy whe Beeiage a Mr Bovemerer at) oo crating in violation of the Anti-Trum|no Wh wo , 1 ad did nat 00 3 = house along the beach towards Brighton! 1 took Dr. Sm who came with the | %¢ ime oi 4 od pod ha Atking wala, | oi ate Commerce laws, Edwin F ne ' w da sion of her Ratteries—Barger and Erwin; “am-| on property already owned by the city,|ambulknce, just ut_a minute to rer | Meee Valued 88 AhOns BOU0000 Of 8) is at Boston, Viowpresident and| Johnson and his wife went di “ nd will a fe did not regard nits and Gibson will now, It Was said by city officials hat “Jinmy" had been dead for | tots Of 990,000,000 in the American | j resident pf the American Sugar Renin Hy : re " in the nature of oe Sugar Refining Compan: acting pr » Sugar] the magnin Alexandria M ' \ " 1 to-day, be carried on as rapidly as pc » time, and when he told the boy's | S48 cds bd Ketining Company, was the first witness! siartat : ul off » word 10 ag AMERICAN LEAGUE. sible, ‘The t for the condemna-| father 40, young Burke, who was stand: |, UMe Nas & eurprlaine discovery” | ain | ee aml —-- a af counsel e id property along} 1 D “ wee gh e det e LT | mie , dlavits ac T rel tion of the iland property along| ing cloxe by, began to weep as though | BO Qsearee Oe | Mavcneree palasyad fF cine kala thin bs fools HANNA CHIEF EXAMINER. 1 been AT NEW YORK, the sea front, so far as It is not already | jis heart would break. He 1 to or | SRRRAUEE NRAS. MEs: RAToMeN MOA | csicetae ine Albany “|i \ triet Attseney r ‘ owned by the city, and the t forma] plain how tt had all happesed, but his . . Company in 308 Win (o nul on thaip toot o ' a . : ase by declaring CLEVELAND ‘ tion of the whole stretch of sea front} words were choked by the sobs which | MY. Atkins wald the New England tn} eo ber of sugar refining companies | 1 here easton f , rmed that Mr, 00 = from Brighton to @ point sey k his stocky frane, He ran home, | tr ats obtwined ann atte NE Fence tps Erde ing plea 6 4 cee eee i M * o | critical and HIGHLANDERS— - dred fect weat of West Figh Suiective Bisaia’ arcovad | Tisiae GIASO YATES TEAR AD PRMINAHA | te Th cota veking | ‘10M nt Lire Montene’ Inte Se 001 — into a great free park for the erdam avenue car, atteacted ! MAtIGInG COREE ee without profits for a a Jol ' " " rete nb chanus inter pOneeas —————_——_ have also taken on a new sta and went to nike ang [ONO Bunse etnies MEP ne anak ce ciod : ’ # alread : ' pught the young Droste ube wee ; ; . | Even Comptroller Prendergast, who at| jade Burke a prison cent. were anders oe ee a : 1 hit with all he ti 1 ‘ ‘ vital authorttte i) agers Is fe AerT:. firat doubted the legality of the nla peat clk z 10,000 WOMEN HELD stock IN, |"! Renta 1 pen house Ua ad med bh hat it was Mkely ounces the engagement of her sister, | has been won over to it and if was said World Building Turkish Baths, THE SUGAR TRUST, . Chicas . ; ‘ ld be out of the hospital Muss Alice Requa Clark, daughter of] to-day that Justice Mareanfs decision! 14s Bat i dist Sf) We found thar there were 15,00) New | ered to la 1 uring House made | by Wednesday. Cyrus Clark, to Mr, Gustav Svhwab jr, disposed of his last misgiviiga tendance, OS Park Row, ® England owners,” sald Mr, Atkin (Continued on Second Page) and the “bubbly stuff” was as common tiret clearings to-day. O'Sullivan gots to his assumption, c) j ; . ‘: Atta, ar ae nea rowan een —— —— oleae ne

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