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SS as INTERBOROUGH JOHN W GATES. 06” Caen ot ne ae, BOY ADMITS THEFT PLANS NEW BID PLAYING LAST CARD OF JENELSTOPAY FOR THE THESUBIAY NGANE OF LE | President ‘Ces Says Di- |Pitttnigoe Piha Financier’s Mill- rectors May Find Way to | ions of No A il in Fight THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911. Son of Wealthy Woman} | Pleads Guilty at First to |; 1e admitted his guilt and that he | J them In recovering some of the stolen articles which he had pawned. ‘They say he told of having spent the money received in dallying with the | Pleasures which always abound along vadway, “lve had my fling," they say he told them. “I've had the bad and the good and I'm ready to take my medicine.” | DIDN'T WANT SWEETHEART TO KNOW OF ARREST, Young Timpson espectally soltel- tlous that no news of his arrest reach hix sweetheart, He wouldn't give her , but he sald he Was engaged to narried to her and that she was ax @ stenographer by the y and Casualty Company, “I gave a dinner at Martins last Fri- a Jaade, “an | Agains iseas Stealing $2. i day night to a party of my friends at Get Needed Capital. | Against Disease, | Stealing $2,000 ity Gems, © | dy night too party ot oe nonsr the | | boy told the detectives, “It was my birthday and we had a splendid time, , re NY Ly >] COT, | but it took all the money I had.” CITY OFFICIALS MIXED, FRIENDS AWAIT HIS END. | CAUGHT IN THE ACT. te police have made an Investigation — — — e and say that while they have not e ae tablished the young womat Sere 7 ‘ alatts lneatts ne CeEst they are convinced she is not employ: Guarantee to B. R. T. Against ‘Son Reaches Paris Bec ide, | Tells of “Fling” He’s Had, but |ty"the insurance company. Also they ‘ ‘ | Laas say there was not only one but many Losses Looms Like Seri- and Cables Indicate that Doesn’t Want His Fiancee | vouns taste whom young Timpson paid arduous court ned a2 ~} . | , ‘The boy's mother, @ distingutel ous Proposition. End Is Near. to Know. looking woman, was tn the court-room — to-day when he was arraigned, but she had no conversation with him, She ap- As T think every one will now ap John W. Gates te al A youth of eighteen, the son of @ peared Gee distress and wept Preciate, the terms Inst offered to Lom che t Thott ie via wealthy mother and a resident of one| “Att vey" George 8, Daniele of No. 25 the Interborough made tt impossible | ; oh or lof the most exclusive neighborhoods | Broadway appeared for the lad after he to secure private capital for con- pee er : ee om tind ' a Las jon the upper west side, pleaded guilty had entered {ile plea oe ry) oe uction, but as many pubil [Rupe Bt stupendous constitution tha 0 the c ¢ of being a asked an adjournment of rity meio Ly ns a ; as ity [enabled him co play the part of a | to the charge of being a common thief) hii’ iciaay. Upon the substitution of | ” ynamo and brough orid Authorities, seem to feel that In- Me sth fide Mra Be an to-day with the coolness and appare: erborough extensions, with the as wf ae eaee reget Me We unconcern of an old offender. ance of p apital, are de- ne nan te ede Lids | A little later, after a lawyer, as sirable in the t situation, we ; fptrt Melee ttle! have all been wo eee If some way whereby terms oo | | his mother, had spoken with him, changed the plea to not gullty, but t 4 not be found | tinenta rope cannot cope with I be offered to | “Mr. Gates's ¢ e together to [4 malady that all the sclence of eg ndition very gray Central OMlce detectives who worked the Interborough whieh would be | was the .se the cables bore yester- | a 1 oMmes a Arake, cpp plat asa ST I Ca lata Jenly ts the evidence against him con- Make it Anancially porsible ' Mr. Gates only slightly improved,’ | Interborough to come back Into the @ituation with private capttal, and | ceived t this work we are still ena While a conclusion may be t @ny moment, 1 cannot say definitely that a ¢ Jusion will be reac! or when | was the m #t optimistic cable report re and reading this with the | d in (emphasis on the “silently Mr. Harris | shook his 1 and murmured that he| feared that “Poor John” was fighting @ | losing battle and that the end was near. One of th ‘The boy Is Alexander $8. Timpson 30 West Kighty-fifth street, son tne president of the American Ne The fore te F to an By ry dent ‘ rhebiteaeridaoi borouris Transit m ul Vitel and Nashville. The amount of the jewelry taken med Ann Wall st dQ oby Mr er to be mi the direct 0, Of this amount about Upon his arriv n Paris he found his | Ket it it. He would stak a mi on this amount, and all of the mo series 0} tlations inaugurated at (he | father’ ts piled high with| he ascension or declension of a pet a Mae ieee WN Gh rie | ea instance of former Mayor Seth Low cableg iry from a host of | with the s onfidence that he ar pt OULD Fier) Althea lat All Pod DECLARE B. R. T. ADMISSION friends, He could answer y a few} would bet $10, sup in a poker | ° geet of recat aie the \ WIPES OUT PROFITS. and his answers were not ul, His ized to make the | fs hole diane alge Rte tae if Cantleld’s unroofed The proposal of Mr. Low is that the| “ther was in a semi-comatose condl: se take on the : es ung Timpson from his mor. city should guarantee the Interborough | Hon, Rearing the last crisis of his Br htliting, from Wall st moorings out into the swift ourrent Against losaex which, the Interborough ates took a flyer in Texas oll and! | teoa > Wi H at}; | the sport! ; aaainst lossee wich, the Tnterborougl) Gates @ gick MAN WHEN HE] Added & few million to the allosea uo. {Urged by Wife to Wile to Side With one ee result from the north and sout subways on Man tan Island bt wo oifty-ninth stre one being th roadway subway ac cepted by the BR. T.; the west side subway alm, inquiring eyes" ct of pikers, . John W. | about a million ear he has found | eo MeNg ‘asi i ABO i te] the stems wero not favorable, 4! Blenty todo te heed hie sant found | the McNamaras in Dynamite UT A YEAR —| spite the vast nervous and phyateal| invested. which nature had en- ——-——— him In the beginning, but which Portage, Wis, both of whom |“ ned with the defense, shared erest with the McNamara broth- | the Lord of Estimate and the Puble) time, John W. Gates way a sick man Rervice Commission is trying to fg out Just what this lows would be Ff 3 E In ‘ sure| When he testified before the Stanley t . committee and delivered a broadside the new series of secret night and day) at J. P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegio, conferences. | He hurried abroad immediately after The Interborough declares*that to let| he had fints! testifying to consult new transit blood into Manhattan, ag| Dr. Gros, the famous Partstan throat | proposed, 4 out all of that com- | #pectallat, " | Pany's present protits entails an! His throat had been bothering him added annual loss of Farly in the prosent year articles cker establishment and the police were YC ordwell prepared to render a decision on Ap the motion to the indictments, Sapphire ri against the accused labor leader and) bad patd $1 $2,500 t| for weeks, but he had not spoken about his broth Year the present subway eorne: ate friends, When Mrs. McManigal and uncle came @ reward of $500 for Its return, above its fixed char iolans told him that the trouble ; in Jto the court directly m the jail,| The police were again called in and| ELIZABETH, ow believes that was serloug he would not believe them.|Conscious Till Mument He cre the two tale another effort, {t,@ number of the employees o fthe place | Herman Wehrle, it to the cit He revorted upon them with bis cus A Jis as o Induce Ovtle MeManigal,| Were placed under surveillance, bi subways in Manhattan ary “betchermittion’ denial, but as] Dies, Several Hours Later, | 0 epu tracks upon the Lr the days went by and his throat dld ‘Torn between any of them, . 7 4 7 - cont » do a h if 1 va 01 ! < for the city to guarautee | NOt heal he became alarmed, Ho at Brooklyn Home. Meant Hea ied tee paddy Boas HFIP STO WOOKAARD rberough nat kuch losses, | 9 80 to Europe in order to - < By Ming new from the firing Ine he had been drawn woe Seeoiiaita Maite charon, toe cvaen frequently been coming into the place iY z : ¥ 1 Bi is sald tO e endeavoring to get some of his old mubways for ’ and then set. te by his sensational testhinony before John San Filippo, aixtee ara old, ose, His jath | to-day he was 4 A do San oO, een y 5 v lends to insure tne: 5) y toe out # resent died of a broken neck and # to-day. | extremely nerve © had lost fif- themselves in the] life, She was thirty yin attendance, hout his trea: | f the patient, but ‘is optimintte profits u operated the pi ir rived in jail on ° linieas the trial of A¢ker had never suspected him of ha on Me Brooklyn, He was conscious up to the moment he died, Ww subways Mayer Low ts me eda ow Js etitude wan not so positive to-day | Ment Ne ded. Kal would ie in uo condition to (nally reluctantly consented to permit ee eels Fee aa Mua oNAntat Dpcempining’ | it aavorRl trie them. DETECTIVES LAY TRAP FOR OFFICIALS SED ERROR OF NOT |r’ wae alll a chance.” He explained | In diving from a Prior to the conve of court, the wi that the ertais would endure fo ight BUILDING YEAR AGO. hours, after which he would know pos'- | COW straleht, striking his head on tho Rite sand, 1 ame to the surfa the de IN SHOWROOM, in McNama Yesterday afternoon the Ind was that tively if “there was sill a eh con: Gull ungie te oes hie lotion, for on the pretense that somo rre tangled WORKED UP FROM POKER GAME nds hauled him out. He was taken In that wanted to see him about insur more than one has ox- | TO MAN OF MILLIONS. | to the Coney Island Hospital accused reed to h ir ters. Detectives Hyams and Hughes on that it fs most unm a To James Da 4, an uncle, who! Please ton 9 tied nurcer ¢ the Central Office, who had been wor: to more than The famons plunger who worked his called wt the hospital last night, the Mores rney larence 8. ing on the case, concealed themsely t the building of new | Was up from a two-blt poker game at] poy said Darrow peinte counsel have) ie ee aa toom, os s Without entertne inte the ine | ‘Turner Junction, IML, to the intilions| “Ime doctora here are kidding me, | another preliminary move in view 1 trlcate probvem of the . en a the in | doliar-a-minute game that ts played by 1 will get well, Tk The vi MeMunigal's wife and) Accomiing to the story told by the de ation by elther the DR. Lt Rockefellers and Morgans of Wall ng to die, 1 want te uncle to his cell to-day followed a aime | tectives, the lad had lounged about in Mfty-six years old, Befor te just | retired from the House of “Tweive| als of the new and is sald to be looking at a pearl and dla: in the Jefferaon Market Police Court Me eee hee GAVE TESTISONNY. | pleted bankroll. With an income of | BOY WORKED FOR JEWELLER : Mr. Acker ts a friend of the family Case, He Fears Prosecutor, | ana about two years ago employed young Timpson as a clerk, The lad | | nm, | . Pp t @ drawn on to the full balance on worked for him al &® year and then! pike in the County Court, Brooklyn, Interborough, the third being the pres-| the ledger. LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 12 ra,| left to enter the employ of the Fidelity | to-day. She declared that she had only ent subway Transit Committee of! Although it was not known at the Ortle McManigal and her uncle, George | *"4 Casualty Company at No. 97 Ce slapped the child. le ie Jewelry began to be missed from the ay when the dynamite conspir-! notified. No progress was made at first aes was called, end Judge Walter, an! the matter was passed up,. Then ; 1S n deautftul diamond ana| BRIDE TAKES POISON. for which the jeweller . was missed, So anxious | Married Only a Week an@ Home- »mpany which he represented, but Mr, ing any connection with the thefts, He principal witness against, the detectives to lay @ trap for the boy. ALL DRUGCISTS arrived here room when he entered and when he He reared thought he Was not observed pretended a plea of not guilty the case wae #0 nt | adjourned and the prisoner held under $3,000 ball. When he was taken back to hin cell he did not seem in the least perturbed at the evident suffering of to look after his interests bY] his mother, he Laamasstifpoemnmaameas ne! DUBLIN CRIES TO KING case against him say that not “COME BACK SOON!” clustve, but that he confessed to them. | George V. and Queen Mary Given at Hearty Send-Off as They | the late Thomas W. Timpson, for some Leave for Wales. Company. The larceny charge was pre-| KINGSTOWN, Ireland, July 18— ferred by Robert Acker, dealer in Jew- | King George and Queen Mary conclud- despatches from Parl*| geat in the big game and was aA ATTTa Jelry, with showrooms in the Knicker-]¢d their visit to Ireland towlay and stated that Dr. J. Russel Ken-| himself some beautiful hands, August ocker. ‘Trust. Company's building at} With the Prince of Wales and Princesa nedy, the London specialist, would go] Belmont was made painfully aware tel JWirth avenue and Thirty-fourth street, | Mary sailed on the royal yacht Vic- into conwultath to-night with Drs. | this when Gates lifted the Loul: sville | ta | torla and Albert for Holyhead, Wales. ‘The investiture of the Prince of Wales morrow. Dubin nd off. through the streets there pai frequent ries from the crowd of “Come back ———— seem to nave} GUILTY OF BEATING CHILD. ‘al vf | Stepmother Ple Only sh ad Little Girl, Mrs. Annie Morris of No. 477 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, who was indicted for assault in the third degree for beating and bruising her twelve-year-old daugh- ter, Loretta, pleaded gullty before Judge Judge Dike remarked that this state- both at varlance with the! ri's Statement and the evidence, The Court remanded the prisoner for sen- tence. of | ment w | was he to recover this that he offered sick, Parents Say, (Special to The Evening World), N. J, July 12—Mre, bride of K, terday afternoon ut] drank paris green y Mrator, to hothing could be found to incriminate | and died this morning at the St. Eliza- beth Hosptial. Sickness was the cause, at | it 1s sald. Mrs, Wehrle was Miss Dora young Timpson was suspected, He had| Wolther of No. 36 Livingston street, and she had lived with her parents all her life. They declare that they know of no reason why she should take her ne years ol ve | SELL POSLAM Although but few druggists have *Jever been asked to buy or stock *-|Poslam, the fact that this remark- ‘nl able skin remedy can now bo ob talned almost everywhere, even in obscure places, provea how general has become its use for the eradici tion of all manner of skin troubles. Druggists who have seen Poslam’a work know it may be recommended ne how many more tracks can put | Partners” (Harris, Gates & Co), | Mmonitis OBHAW IG/GD ha i i 0 through a magnifying glass ’ - lower end of Manhattan and {Just after the 1907 pante, his fortune| mother x } Wwithed And PEMA Ea A ieee a ia w deftly tous the ring | Whenever the skin ala.” Poslam the lines made to pay. At present | Was estimated at twoscore millions. | “This ts drink, Kiss me," A| fellow. prisoners. y , Lf was reduced to! few moments | sata to have waverea and two pins from the hand hol are: Subway, four tracks; | Later this esthr He was em MeMantgal 4 inth, Third and Second avenue “Lt |twenty mililons, He was gaid to have|ployed in a on Walt to have refused finally to desert the @lasa to the other and sivw t x tracks, and MeAdeo tranels, | been badly squeezed in the panic, but | street and his em e hin a day pr thr si in his clothes, part of the wa two tr not so badly squt 4 that he couldn't |O% yeste to from the| “Ica do It " in total of twelve cracks, Under |bet @ milion or two and Jose without|eres © the hest Ing, ‘They would me if 1 dld, stolen Jewelry in his possession, They pian there would have | feeling the welght of the loss, tracks mor making Gates made the bulk of this fortune ka altogether, The |in the steel and wire industry, begin- | are: Pour for the west | ning in the humble capacity of a | “Entertaining Evil : A Little our for the Broadway | wire salesman, John W. Gates v Sermon reckoned as keen salesman as he ¥ {a poker player, but he was more than CITY SEEMS TO PURSUE INTER. | tit He saw t! 4 eo Y SEEMS TO PURSUE INTER: | tott ing able to sell more barb wire nawares Mited of the 1 than Isaac Elwod could manufacture stead of the Inter the cliy for a If Elwood couldn't make e is upon the ot pugh to meet 8 1 , the It show | the supply Gates ught it @ good plan 0, THE Microbe travels by Stealth, and'2® pears to be pursuing the Interborough, | to see what he could do in the manus Soap is his favorite Vehicle. for the withdrawal of that com sy | facturing line on the » Bo he talked For Soap is but Fat suponified, from the field leaves 17.2 miles of tm- | it over with a frb with @ bankroll, And Fat is like “Mother's Milk” to ated the Elwood patents, and | Microbe, ¥ king barb wire op his own) } and grows | ° multiplies portant route which cannot be by the B. kK. T. Under the Moa lotment, the B. Kt. T. got 41.4 miles of on which he thrives a ty for at “Resinol” aterilizes the erke of Soap, making Bo that Scap is 4 most prolifie source of Skine tnamission of Skin Diseases impossible from street As Elwood didn't like the {dea of raving his patents pirated, Gates was pt busy dodging injunction suits, He Disease, as transmitted from one person to the other, fut traps, infected puper-money, saturated gloves, J r , . rdelas Thus saith the, Eminent Physicians, Bie han Dae ey, formunate persons, or from Now, Pure Soap is not excepted from this Ch current forms oF intection: ere is the serious question whethe k not the und that the easiest way to do this danger. Moreover, it heals, without further attention peventy- af A was to load his machines on § trick enue Pure Soap ts but pure Fat saponified, the m the dally We Fe Basing) ROAD, al ralney he y of the | and k » factory on the Jump. It { while impure Soap is but decaying Fat embalmed fy") new subways ‘and equip | required the Gutes momentum to make|} and mashed by clivap perfume Imed plight abrasions of the Skin that are as open doors them. The entire cost of constru ess of this, and he made so . abe sine 1 Fi to Infection if unfortified Soaps are used, Such are the Microbe Vehicles applied daily to Seka atte Atted a mallow lingering, soothing, cooling lather, will be paid by the city, If the Int borough had taken tts allotment, it would have paid $i at a success of It that Elwood went A ft the Skins of millions who would be clean if they Resinol Sou 00 Pream understood. sm th, cream, 0,000 toward the ullding of the 44.9 miles. Any of these got together and Gatee make a big for- rhe 1am at Gallshteully retreahing, oo0ty | slightly sug- lines that the city now builds has to be | tune for Elwood, s, ora i < stivy c c paid for patinite Ge tie city, whieh le'@ | GATES SOLD WIRE TRUST TO a pout Soap can be made Safe and Teating, as well 4 ke today, It is for sale at all Drug most disagreeable feature now being ; 4 Stores, considered by Mr, MoAneny the | UNITED STATES STEEL, Resinol Soap, for instance, 1s pure Soap plus a For Toilet, Bath, Hatr-washing or Baby's use, other framers of the transit report, J. | But Elwood and Gatos found that (iey little something fatal to the Disease m= that sinol Soup is as comforting as it fs Safe, P. Morgan jr. and Henry P, Davison | couldn't keep ¢ aib wire induairy makes him hate his home and leave it, Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md, have explained to them that private |to thempelves. Other plants wore That something is “Resinol, Skin Speeifle capital cannot support the McAneny re- | — nging up and gotting dig business. | widely prescribed by the Medic rivaly organ “Resinol” is soothing, , town Bieel and destroying, ny, Which Was later maryed It stops itching from any cause Instantly, It d Stutem > dispels redness or irr t n of the Skin like mag ted the § ANI O00 AF ey 4 Q rofession, and germ- ubWay matters were not taken up at s' Public session of the Board of Hatt tzed the F™ te to-day, but at & conference of two Wire Con uré in executive session in the in the Ur Mayor's Office the subject wan discussed He also prom in its chief details, It is possible that Steal Company, by which something definite may be ready for P. Morgan began to ait ai Such is the “Something Plus” you get in consideration at the meeting to be held|motice that the big-ch: Resinol 6 over other pure Soaps. rat? eee eee, | NG HOD RUMOR JUROHIOD ed Laken A 6 weesrrynennn try enn tenn tinnnnnnnnnnnnmanan Trier eer rreatment. ng the comes in two sizes, at 50 cents and $2. For free sample write to the Emergency Laboratorfes, 32 West quoted as saye|, They then arrested him, with the|Twenty-fifth street, New York City, Not Human Beings, But Newspapers. With “Results”? as an inducement to publicity- seekers a great race was run last Sunday by the New York newspapers, THE SCORE: 7.0091 Sunday World Ads.—150 More Than the Herald, Times and Sun Combined. “You can fool some of the people some of the time,” but when it comes to spending money for answers to adver- tisemehts, New Yorkers know a thing or two and act ac- cordingly. will take piace in Carnavon Castle to- | HAthid ARES. ChE: takeing. to-day 0 poor x mu rade treet plunger Gates made | estima by 3 ; " , Mages sini de 4 8 arrivedsat bis fath:| the “House of the TWweWe Partners’ | i tae t m Ue oe At corporation. 18 er bedside yesterday, hifing hur Famous When Join We Gates took Te | Sorin Waa Kivaanig’ Ween teeovered. the kK ® ng that noth | over seas in response to an urgent ci into his head to plun, boy Iss 0 a m0 ‘ ing Important will 2 the new ltr p : nto his head to plung One boy Is sald to have realized about $5 | orabdle Cloths and Madras. 1.00 walues 4.50 and 2.00 Pajamas of English Madras, plain colors. 1.00 value 1.50 00 dozen Washable Four-in-hand Scarfs Py 25c¢ each, 2.90 dozen values 50c and 75¢ each JAMES McGREERY & C0. 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street FURNITURE DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE JAMES McCREERY & CO 23rd Street 34th Street On Thursday and Friday, July the 13th and 14th : CLOAK DEP'TS. 1 Both Stores, , Pongee Paletots, suitable for motor or street wear. 13.50, 16.50 and 19.50 former price 18.50 to 32.00 Linen Motor Coats....4.00, 7.75 and 9.75 former price 650 to 15.00 MEN’S HABERDASHERY. In Both Storea, Sale of Shirts, Pajamas, Robes, Neckwear and Soft Collars. 300 dozen Soft Shirts, of English Madras, Silk Mixed and Mercerized Cloths. 1.65 values 2.50 and 3.00 450 dozen Soft Shirts, of Mercerized Two Dining Armchairs. 300.00 former price 395,00 Suite of Finely Figured Circassian Wal- nut,—Sideboard, China Closet, Service Table, Extension Table, Four Dining Chairs and ‘Two Dining Armchai's. 325.00 former price 455.00 Mahogany Sideboards in various models 45.00, 60.00 and 85.00 former prices 63.00, 80.00 and 105.00 Mahogany China Closets..... eee 35.00, 40.00 and 60.00 former prices 44.00, 60.00 and 90.00 Arts and Crafts Oak Suites, copper trimmed,—Sideboard, China Closet, Service Table, Extension Table, Four Dining Chairs and Two Dining Armchairs. 150.00 former price 212.00 French Willow and Reed Furniture from 3 to 14 less than usual pric On Thursday, July the 13th ' Dining Room Suites from 20 to 334% less than usual prices. Sheraton reproduction of Rich Mahog- any,—Sideboard, China Closet, Service Table, Extension Table, Four Dining Chairs and 23rd Street SEMI-ANNUAL SALE t Commencing Thursday, July the 13th Women's Low Cut Shoes in the latest and most fashionable models, Made of ‘ Satin, Velvet, Suede, Glazed and Dull Kid, Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather and White Linen. . 2.95 former price 4.00 3-75 F former prices 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 Men's Sorosis Oxfords, all leathers, i 3.85 { former prices 5.00 and 6.00 JAMES MeCREERY & CO, | 23rd Street 34th Street ’