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tt Sy cub Msnats dink? ke amaaditnees tee et AVIATOR ATWOOD DROPS INTO O@GEAN SUR Che [« Circulation Books Open to All.”' ] WEATHER—Fair To-Night WEATHER-—Fair To-Night and Saturday; Cooler, | " Circulation Books Open to Al "PRICE. ONE CENT. core ream NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. 12 PAGES PRIOR ‘ONE “OENT. 4 COOL BREEZE BREAKS HEAT; AIWOODSARSHP [SAooting Show Girls and Hote! Man CHORUS GIRL COT $230 DROPS INTO SEA IN LESS THAN ONE. HOUR sun. sxe na HEARD SHE DRANK ACID | —_—>— | a + Efforts to Continue Flight | THE WEATHER. . Eighteen Deaths and Scores of | Paobamiy fair to-night and Saturday; to Washington. ‘ 2 cooler thig afternoon and to-night; Prostrations Before Promised | moderate north and northenst winds, LIFE GUARDS AID HI | a ‘ Relief Arrives. t as | Sapeeee i Ethel Conrad Collected Money for Ly GOOD WEATHER LIKELY.| #8 im “i ; it ep ta Lillian Graham, Whom He: - : and Hamilton, His Com- 5 | 7A.mM . 80 i g “ Thunder Storms Possible To-| 5 a an. al panion, to Quit Trial. Considered “a Peles ea Night, but To-Morrow Will | in alae. Bir || ibe sickens Dangerous Woman. Be Fair, Is Forecast. | ek | eiag:catwook ead tereovaccaseona| | hee saris GU AEIGHAbGh ih We AUSF | YOUNG SHOOTERS WON’T he sat SH “Waa ae. erase | Gee » ae Reuse journey from Boston to TELL THEIR STORY YET. - New York's millions for six days broke | Sith & SUbhot- cool, damp alr al a I arding the easterly gale that few minutes after 1 o'clock this Mulaae thi metas TO-DAY’S DEATHS. was whipping up a high surf, Atwood, | bb nny 1 " BODENHEIMER, ABRABAM, agea|*°COMpaniel b Aviator Hamilton as a mometer had climbed to heights as un- fifty, of No. 399 East Seventy. | P48senser, toc the alr at 3.10. Before noon, From dawn until then the Hotel Man Tells Also of Visit Miss comfortable as that of any day in the| eighth street; collapsed and died ae en eC ite titers Mee Poe tragic week. The list of those who| at his home. r hit and Kile jog. The blade Weve hiled or prosrated by the Net | OASTERLO, TUBA, aged adge-aies [°F Broiler wee aoinared and we Graham Made Him Alone stew even more rapidly than it had of Mo, 246 East Fifty-Afth street; pe ia <i behets F weatixe\of the cumulative strain of died at home of heat exhaustion, | 1 od ene eee el Sera ate at His arm. augeringe CORRIGAN, MBRNARD, aged thirty- s : B is the cogt wind came, smelling ofl eight, of Ninth avenue and Four. led ee eae and he came down a n, Just aq the Weather Bureau peo- . : ; i : poadtaatly insisted Jt would|’ ce nome cae’ peel Prosteated) ‘The wind was freshening, but Atwood Those who for two days had packed the Centre Street Court in the hoe sy e pre declared that he would make the fight RT Iitle prema: | poRROWSKY, STANISLAUS, aged|to Washington in wpite of it, and at 845 in fixing the its arrival], three, of Mo, 501 Morgan avenue, |he made another rocket-like ascent. He {ne rest of tie country (he prooklyn; died of heat exhaustion |was going up beautifully when a slant | ROCKaWway Boat Strikes Hidden hope of hearing the show girls, Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, tell how and why they shot W. E. D. Stokes, millionaire owner of the Ansonia na ; at home. of wind caught the machine and swept Hotel, in both of his elderly legs on June 17 at their apartment. eee es A) MAILGARN, RICHARD, aged forty-|it out toward the ocean. Seeing hie aan-| Obstruction Near Steeple- " , P suffered : Sindsws and shouted th five, of Washington street, Hobo- ger, Atwood volplaned and came down h k a severe disappointment this afternoon when the lawyers for the young + . rr ken; overcome at home and died. | just within the edge of the surf. The el P: Pi , is cli news he bre ad co! chase Par! ier. 4 “4 aiild s a gs a ee bok AeA HART, THOMAS, azea one month, of |lifeguards rushed out and pulled the women announced that he would not put his clients on the stand at all, ; No, 31 Rock strect, Brooklyn; died |two Lad decks. aiceaty conducted lawyer when the tasit of Indexing and Viator’ and the monoplane up on eens Liilian Graham Ethel Conrad. The preliminary trial, nek ath of heat exhaustion at home. the beac reeystD hefore Magistrate Frescht, had already recording had been performed by 3M Leah les di POR, RODURA, ane thiviectaaen ad| Alter making other atempts wo gst a | eo Memeneet Grand Repuntie | Ante ao _. |abundantly satiafled the counsel for the trate Frescht's clerk. ¥ of roasted w Wa ONES, » aged 11 A ‘I start Atwood decided to abandon his|0UMped Into some hidden obstruction a = lefense, They had kept Stokes himself "No," said Mr. Stokes. the horlzon. Mo, 243 West Sixty-frst street; start Atwood! on his! shout @ mile off Steeplechase Park on | the stand under examination and| “How many tn all did you write hy . | fight for the day on the. ati ( 18 f 4 MERCURY TUMBLES 9 DEGREES! - Deoneaiet oe eee eee pees prs eee Se Boece te her way to Rockaway Heach to-day and rosa-examination for many hours, and| “I couldn't say oe IN THIRTY MINUTES. bod ontha, of No, 246 Front street,| GERMAN AVIATORS some excited young man yelled out, they had drawn from ham a pretty clear| "As many as eighteen or twenty Pts The thermometer had stood at 78 ¢ Weer : 7 tg i “The boat's sinking!” The shock of . 1 Iden of the facts upon which the prose- rhapa."* died of heat exhaustion at hom grees at noon and a aeeuaaiee CROSS MOUNTAINS. | tne pump nad voen felt in every part there was an almost instantaneous ¢ . ae | e | ely to secure) “Have you any Idea wh: | ution must ultimately rely t j you any {dea what became ef ; PAHS! cove eal sacistien of the vat and it needed only the wild . the conviction of the girls upon the | those remaining letters?” of five degrees at 10 minutes past 1 mgnthe Of) Mr 0 Sevres Fe BERLIN, July 7.—Four aviators,| yell of the excited young man to start harge of attempted murder o'clock. At half past 1 o'clock t died from heat exhaustion at home| ein pucchner, Vollmueller, Laitsch|a panic among the thousand passeng. }] So when Stokes finally got through! Here Mr. Moore suddenly switched to Weather Bureau thermometers O'SHEA, MARGARET, aged forty- and Noolle completed the most diMcult|ers, the majority of them woman and with his story they #lmply offered tes- the subject of Mr. Stokes's oar | tered 78 degrees and the mercury was four, of No. 306 East Twenty-eighth | we of the German cireult filght to-! children. timony to show how Stokes's letters to) with Miss Conrad, and right the: tt euil falling rapidly, street; overcome and died at home.) iy yy crossing the Harz Mountatns| The bump was followed by violent Mine Graham came to Ket back, after! veloped that Misa Conrad, by Stokes ‘The thermometer dropped just coe de- RICE, LAWREMCE, aged fifty, of No.|from Nordhausen to Halberstadt, a ds-| pitching and rocking and this served to her arrest, into the hands of Stokes'’# Way of telling, had a «ift of image: gree more at 2 o'clock a 1 48 St. Felix street, Brooklyn; /tance of about fifty miles. The first! increase the fears of the passengers lawyers, and from there {nto the Dis- | tlon when tt came to describing her own At 330 the aky turned bl er overcome on Liberty street, Man-|ihree carr! The highest| Capt, Carman shouted from the pilot Attorney's office. history that made the famous story telle was another drop, vn hattan, and died in a fow minutes. | tem pass house that there was no danger and! ; f ‘ ; In thie connection the attorneys for |ing lady of the Thousand and One Arab. paniments of the overture niel> RICHTER, JOHN, aged forty-nine, of | jevation was a despatched his officers and crew among |SO Alderman Diemer Tells the|Magnate = Making — Normal} tne iris aweit rather strongly upon the ian Nishts Entertainment seem in come storm, ‘oO, 1°9 Wyckom avenue, Brooklyn; the greatest danger being from/ the excited women and children. ‘ inference that certain of the letters con- | parison a mere beginner, The cool wave was brought about by ove: @ at home and died. vreguiar winds around the tWvolacod| men passengers Joined in the effort to Brooklyn Aldermen at Bor- Gain, Although Recovery Is presumably ardent language, | “When did you first meet Ethel Con+ an ares of high b ei HUF | SCRALION, MAUSG, aged. eixty-thy ‘i and Wiencaler collided at the| Wet the screaming women and chil- ? ’ . destroyed before the shes! rad? asked Mr. Moore. which spread from the Mi Wes of Mo, 188 Seventh avenue; o' rt and damaged thelr machines, They |@7@0 4nd by the time the Grand Wee} oug! a eeline : Tha Ixpecte, ly turned over to Mr, Wh)t- "1," said Mr. Stokes, and Jake States out over New York, come at home and died. ied to make a new rt in ¢ public got in to the Steeplechase Perk gh Hall Meeting. Slower Than Exy ected, man's office, Just before Magistrate k In the morning. 3 pe Pennsylvanta and New England. ney SHERMAN, JAMES, aged sixty-uii pany with Jeannin and Hanuschke thig| pler some sort of order had been re- a meena Freacht adjourned for the day Lawyer was in my office on thé sixteenth spot except York City and its) ff No, 292 DeGraw street, Brook-|even\ig, With only the Halberstadt to | stored, i “ "4 Moore, representing the young Women, | of the Ansonia, when my brot: immediate environs got the benefit of i collapsed at home and dica, | Herith lex to be accompli Mune etate tia (uaatatar ease abirear phidermen Diemer at a meeting of the| PARIB, July 7.— Mr. Gétor'a| oonai, | MOOT TeAr ene mae te PAS LHe AER Rs hen my brother. 4 the change soon after daybooaks IM sponte, AMMA, aged sixty-four, of wo,| Mueller leads with ia) mile 1 unable to ascertain, The bump} Br! pane tla 4 Glecuse the sane fen phon aly, normal, although 810W-| oping after calling @ negro ele ushered fn a young woman who wae the early morning here the wind 525 West One Hundred and Twelfth |. gre ae eteg the tent over the | Checked the vessel only # moment, and | 4a he failure of the olty flreworks | evens the statement to-day of Dr, | attendant to contradict Btokes's version | apparently in @ high state of oxctiat shifted to the northeast, but the : overcome at her home and|jjarz he will be in the lead with a tou! | Y€M she got Into the pier she seemed! shows on the night of the Fourth of ‘silbad . of his call at the rooms of the two girls ment. She told me her name wi Bthel just before they shot him up. | Conrad, and satd she had just had an did not affect the life saving flood of cool air whi came at 1 o'clock was driven straight cut of the east, The number of prostrations was great- temperature. Cerin oes, to be perfectly sound, Nevertheless | July and the graft charges following it|DO¥e™ . Who 1s attending John W Capt. Carman decided to take no 7 ‘an: tha should Gaten at the Hote! Meurtce. Dr, Doy awful scare. I inqu PATRICK, aged thirty-eight, rAek. ed to take 19) put the Dlame flatly on the shoulders of oS here ts no occasion for alarm, al-| GIRLS WILL BE HELD FOR THE |ONtI! scare inquired how the a! 922 chances and the passengers were re-| Alderman Samuel Marx of Harlom. Se ful scare of @ to it Bighty-seoond | | stranger could pee \ cater nt Sener eee iee | querted to dinembark and watt for an-|enteen out of the twenty tone ton, | though he admitted that he had ex GRAND JURY. TBs caneera ine | = Other Roockawey-bound boat, y-four Brooklyn | pected a more rapid recovery of his| This means, probably, that Magistrate er to-day than during the early hours on TR ihe aERtainant Gihay oklldcen had Aldermen attended the eting. Each) patient from the several operations he] reach! will hold the prisoners for| ETHEL CONRAD'S STORY ABOUT any other day of she torr 2 Ue SMITH, ANTHONY, 4 twenty-six, poke ees strayed from thelr mothers and ptek- | ¥8% called on by F, P, Rent, Vice-Presi-| has undergone for throat trout the Grand Jury under their present LILLIAN GRAHAM. : ple at home, at work and on the st of No, 1112 Fulton street, Brook- ATIONAL LEAGUE sockets had managed to steal epous| Oem’ Of the Board of Aide to tes-| Intimate friends who see John W.] honda, leaving the defense free to plan | + collap | lyn} collapsed and died at home, Ni LE. . Hepp a tele tify to his experience with the fireworks, |Gates daily #ay that the condition off ity own fight tn its own time without} “To this she replied substantially ae ” WALUERS, Mrs, SRURKE, aged sizty- pig facet Alderman Diemer was of the wub- the American financter is much tm-| disclosing the line of campairn to the | follows TO THIRD TRACK “L” LINE. four, of No. 352 Hooper street, AT NEW YORK. na Midis sWorks of the Mayor's /proved. According to these persons, other ald | "A fow nighte ago, Mr, Stokes, » . Brooklyn; collapsed and died at) CHICAGO— 7 COOKS FOR 2 PASSENGERS. | *2""" Celebration, commit, 18 sitting up in his room at the hotell Mr, Stokes seemed all confidence | Met 4 Miss Lilian Graham. She wae ts The Pu Service Commission to-d one 000 —_ ~ Jtee, with men Wale d Marx, | during the nd th len he mounted the witness chair thiv | #** ng no money and ne adopted the following resolution =e GIANTS— Hiner Minneapolis Arrives With i@aisctaimed any responsibility for the drove through the Bois srenoon, He swept the close-packe D : t befriended her aad teok “Resolved, That ane saungal for the. | OTT AWANS ROWING HOPES 02 Slender Cabin List. Jeontract and Walsh algned Mrs Gates's phyalclan thinks nd sweaty audience with & calm, eo er to at to atay. | This morning Commission. be. ssuuersd so sun C yey ck sanaetsilarae ha them an t thavel after ten days, and plans havel oye, He started off well, too, with his arumeat and stai to the ¢ lon as goon A LOSE SEMI-FINAL, | | Maeries” ADD Minnaapolie of He Adel” igaes was ihe show," he anid, {already been made for lis return. tol crcas-examination, but t Ne | rf he office of tue Delineator. pile gunk. Cora ok Aare —— ‘e wi oe . ai Sida ‘He told 16 would attend to the America at the end of the present| developed a faulty memory rega ‘| ed when I was on my wey third tracking ond, Th . 7 day from London with two cabin pas | orteany and finely turned ; ey Sain Chases ot tla eoecmOnY | that I had. forgotten “ae " ly T.—The AT BROOKLYN | sengors names appeared on the| con Ore ney th erie — | gan to flounder badly Irawing penolls, and I went back, " : he ig hed ccars PITTSBURG ssenger list as Mrs, 6. J, Black 4 fes which he wanted us to st Announcement ne t of re-| ‘The crowd listened with eagerness as | { fo ein the recepthen ailing world, | peagg meal they sat down to t : mndition of Jonn W, G 1 ‘ n oth 4. . BROOKLYN a ar Plage ts Were all ri e ica ni L * il in) Conrad when she came to him in the ther men, ang. Perret ‘ y the Canadian 610 Were EReS 4 Reay £OXN, (COKA nd} i wo He had asked Paris from th er and kidney | guise of a good Samaritan, earing for 3 Grane 1 FOUR) 2 tecisg—itecle and Simon; Bcanlonl ene clawarda. were vot overw 1,| tor xteen firms and had troubles, was made this morning at! Miss Graham, who had—so he # she prepared for the press. Iw A @urious Fact heat by re enting Magd pane ee ie Hearne erworked, | 9, answers from fourteen and bis New York olflees, No. 17 Gattery |‘Said—juat attempted sulclde, and heark- | alarmed and called her name. I got a® It extraordinariy —sufpris. NT HPS aren and Dein & DOR onmpinment, Hires he | 114 selastied the beet 0 Pace, Similar rey were given out| ened with an even deoper interest to |4nsawer and I ran into the bedroom, 1b. SaAFas Ly Bread aly t ‘ © supe , cause of the strike o on hands, did lik the the had from the offices Harry 3. Black, @| nin admissio: concerning | Miss ‘She was on the ped, that EVERY ONE of the tweive F ‘ Hees AT PHILADELPHIA. are of the opinion that a seafaring life I didn't way thing had f i ‘ y ayn admissions ° ne \ as the sons who succumbed to the heat m and they fairly | en 1 Oise I waite but OR lone oe Jpeen done and I sald so. Marx insisted | close personal friend of the sick man,| Graham's visit alone ty his stock farm |She had swallowed carbol! Rr’New York City last Weilnesday | i204" 100 0m ae 00011 _— The Minneapolis wan delayed three [At Mr Bilier ap Bie ee lai And Rh OC ee Tan Ge Tae Bene ee NOR AE b was badly burned. 1 oatied 6 am were stricken and passed away— PHILADELPHIA— |day# at her London dock ause af the|°" assy sotantly put my G. has Ld . | New York's most amous litigan r “i is name is the street or at work in the =, | PHILADELPHIA | strike, but filled her crew and her offi. name on th 2 did net n the optimiem. | wore his outfit of yeste ve wate {he pumped her out and saved ber Beh on the sun, but in their CMG Killed by @ Pal ovv000 — [cera believe that the trovvie is euded| OTHER FIRMS SAID "$420" SHOW 1 Am sary mi fraid that nelon shaped helmet, the Lord byron | ilfe cae . Joseph 0 elght months old, af Harmon and Bresnahan;|as far as that ship is concerned WAS WORTH $97.50. atbarsknelem 16 in & Sle CRARSTOUR | tun doen rand the bull fighter's But now I am worrled almost :tb a q edo fre and Dooin. ton, wald 6. G: 1 necktn A f. IT hav di JR home comforta Hi rman Bent 1 at he he. ar home, Oi Y ‘ed dea decided, on read- is YOUR ho omfort, s : : 3 Pee Alderman Bent sald th heard on 1) ween at her home, Ht Madison“ jrovert W, Moore of counsel for the|ing the letters she left behind, that Miss ated and arranged? «tan 7 4 AT BOSTON June 30 ut the contracts and went avenue, to-da wh 1 am n# | aor by causleg Mr, Mic 4 " —————— = ‘ , . Clement No 48 Dey street, the offices of th ans husband, 1 am defense, led off by causing Stokes i not of g! character, and as 133,733 World “To Let” Ads L u CINCINNATI— at ee i 4 ) identity nine o jetters to Miss! tam only a poor working girt with pothe j | ‘ : of ; afer ie a ; ch had been introduced ; Ege mf Been Printed During the First ee Auto Ausatlons, He Web told Inere (nelcAue| tartaianly. Wie sider Ane lob bad been introduced xcept my me, 1am greatly Six Months of This Year- ge Suiis,$5,95 Boston— PEA MSHIP: |brey Love and J. J. Cox and the Fires | has always kind aid. |‘ Lapieigad Ate Stokes | distress ; Ye ‘ not bear to tusmt PING ‘omp: merely hac etter e to me tted that all of them were her out. Besides, ave lost my day's ore Than the Herald. y 0039 ah Seana, 6 Hordeaus | works Company meri 1 a letter | era i a ApertAs a on $4.36 i — = : | Batieries—Sugges and Severeta; Peru ilinone dicks aie i feats Nand, | box there. This made him suspicious! “For « year Mr 8 has beep gut. | MY writing hey were Sled. for the j.wo M and as t gals aot $17.00 a week 1 os i tcolor | and Ravedew Toomppioces, atta, = aula, ipracalbo, land he went te several fireworks places fering from kidney and lives aint, | ' need every cent I make, Why Should Any One Continue ‘a srays ice, | ee MTS, Ie lin Broadway, s.owed them the pr it greatly fear that he Gil nat ive | STOKES AOMITS HE MAY HAVE| “1 do not think the doctor with charge To Live in Discomfort? S40¥ howe gree neds, Al slaes | FOR RACE RESULTS AND our special price to-day and Satur 95.95. Open Saturday night till 10, ch had been | until his son reaches his side. ammes of the display w My hus. WRITTEN 20 NOTES, anything for his services, but he sage “Are these nine lettera all that you| Miss Graham should have careful nue ver wrote Miss Graham?” asked the|ing for ‘the next three wane ding Turkish Baths, ae open. Math with privute rooms, § BASEBALL, SBE PA0R + Berver end. rignicuie, Calrogediat ta Hi (Continued on Second Page) (Continued on Second Page.) 4

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