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BELLBOY SLAYER CONFESSES TO MOTHE £ [GGING STARTS ware RUSH ON NE W SUBWAY WEATHER—Fair to-night and Tuesday, Fi EDITION. ad ETO) ma nn, 1911, by \- PRICE ONE “OENT. Co. Mod New York = weese?s The Preee Publishing NEW _ YORK, _MONDAY, JULY 31, 1911. 18 ‘PAGES ~ PRICE ONE NE CENT. _ exrrenerdeecreeeere ee . ° ° } Section of Crowd at Subway Starting; > Chai Will d the First Dirt airman cox an er. | { | | Parents Sail Secretly for Italy, dd nO Where They May Meet | ‘Immense Crowd Jostles Official Digger During Long Missing Girl. ] i 4 the Ceremony—Prendergast Takes Fling at ere i o| GIVE UP OTHER PLANS.) \oorys ” 1 Did Y Do It ee Gaynor, Who Is Not Present Because 1 ou Do SKS ping | : ?, Invitation Didn’t Reach Him. Lawyer Was About to Start Widow as She Takes Broker’s | « : In the presence of a crowd that swamped the police detall, over- on New Search of All Slayer in Arms Upon | owed the entire neighborhood and completely stalled car traffic on Large Cities. Reaching Tombs. exington avenue the work of construction of the new subway system | formally begun to-day at Sixty-seventh street and Lexington ave-| Coupled with the announcement that ) pe the sabe fire. cata Recteng yptelbo ig vogee LAWYER SAYS INSANITY fue. President William R. Willcox turned the first shovelful of earth, |young daughter, Marjorie, sailed secretly WILL SAVE LAD S LIFE. ‘there was a lot of speechmaking and bouquet tossing and after the crowd |J¥"e 18 for Genoa, Italy, where it is i" ed and the public officials had adi od h | Deltevea they will meet the long missing. had dispersed and the jal lic officials : adjourned a ¢ Hotel Plaza | Dorotny ‘Aeneid, comes. the discovery = B 4 for a luncheon the Bradley Contrasting Company started to tear up Lex-| that the day the family left their home \ » Sngton avenue in twenty its, laces. |at No, 108 Kast Seventy-ninth street they Plea on Parent’s Account E Tings Sand dosnt ti ye bteaeaeraniae ia: we _ |discarded the mourning they had deen 3 Comptroller Prendergast in a vigorous speech attacked Mayor Gay-| tiecuing tor'a connie ot monthe | Short Stay and Lunacy Commis- hor—without mentioning the Mayor's name—because of the statement} Their departure made as secret i W ill B A kk d For. of the Mayor that he will veto certain of the proposed routes, rather than | ®* possible and Lawyer John S. Keith, sion 1 e SKe 5 . agree to turn the subways over to the B. R. T. oe migheaehy ay eae ace te | . H m for public office —_____ | perfume tmporter, said ev - ule Y a raain oulee | | aware of their destination. He admitted Paul Geidel, weeping upon the shoulder of his widowed mother, voked by the people of t ne he knew the family was going, but sald ' this afternoon confessed to her that he had killed William Henry Jackson, ot c pA AP it was only for @ vacation. c rE hi 1 f the ‘ 1t was learned that ‘the departure of The intensely dramatic scene was enacted in the counsel room of ¢ ‘ ile ! bahoy d dercom nayeoae dal can ial Lneoestd Tombs prison. It followed the postponement of the boy's arraignment one Se Mae y :| OF r Hi fl ether nltsieelet a Kelth was to until to-morrow morning in order to allow him to consult with counsel Gosirman Willcox ap aphbee Uui Med every olty of importance in tho and the announcement that his counsel would apply for a lunacy commis- tation had h u United States and was armed with let- ty i dressed to the Cit and wate fi N ters from police officials here to assist sion to test the Present me! menti ul condition of Ve client, hot reach him until to-da | him. Instead of carrying out this idea) , Mrs, Getilel, who reached the city this CALLS 68. R. T. AGREEMENT EW Sib | e Arnolds went abroad, They aro morning from Hartford, accompanted By PUBLIC VICTORY | keepi ng their whereabouts in Genoa se- Mrs. Mary Getger, an old friend, and Owing to the in quate cret from all save their sons, John W. Lintle Agnes Geidel, her daughter, went Fangements there a | Arnold and D. Hinckley Arnold. to the Tombs at 2.9 o'clock. With the isorder during the coven ‘trician ear on Third Rail POLICE EXPECT THERE WILL BE NATIONAL ONAL LEAGUE, A, rec, issn doe roel —_ n pe f . ; REUNION. pices, | Bertie cn P commpetent if nee ere and Ralls, Blazing, When-the attention of police oMiclets AT ST LOUIS, j ain sora. jo the cule eller, took ¢ € : : olds 3 5 b fn the speakers’ siand | ous tide | was called to the tact that the Arnolds | GIANTS— ; | Geidel was brought from hte cet tm + Sons leading up to the ’ sy ice rer iets eae argtar ST, LOUIS— theough the door’ to the counsel fami tual work to-d paige 4 dcautsr wousd be Selah 00 pa, As he opened the door his mother, anz- that at every st wan much of the seemingly | on ee ee BatteriosMarquard and Meyers sly watching for the first glimpse of eles I ue 1 In the escape trom death to-| “Ts: winter, when the Arnold family | Sallee and Bresnahan her boy, ran to him with outetretched tereste of t..c people. He revered to the| aay of Patrick Cook, an electrician of | i : af ais arms 4 gree! t . clamoring for District-Attorney . B. RT. agreement to carry pa "'91No. 17 Jefferson street, Hoboken, em-| Whitman to make @ move, a report AT CINCINNATI. BID: YOu. Re IT” MOTHERS Pe Ao rersenk tare: eae) victory tan the I plored shy tHe dnteroocougn Company, | gained circulation in the Criminal BROOKLYN— QUESTION Oo Boy. ees work besun here to-day," saia| W2en he stepped on the third rail of| Courts Building that advices received 0000 _ “Did you do it? did you do it?” she | Mr. aati i mere. to ‘ttl be | the elevated extension-vf the subway at|by officials here all tended to confirm CINCINNATI—- cried, holding her arms out to the ] @ontinued with all energy until the en.) Westehester and Eagle avenues, and| their opinion that Dorothy Arnold was | 0010 Sail “Tell your mother, for she loves you!* Mire system of subway extensions iy|4* thrown off the structure down to|in Europe. Sabtar | -Burke and Bergeon, Keefe Pri Phe he Sie. head upon her Berolsted: street below. Following thia rumor came a ° ah m shoulders a ep: 6 mute embrace Borough President McAneny, who! 4% Cook stepped on the power ratt!from a former Bryan Mawr classmate |Prjghtened Animal Runs Wild ‘sted for a moment and then he sobbed> | acted as chairman of the Transit Com. ; there was an e fon and a shower of | of Dorothy Arnold in Florence that she AT PITTSBURG. Yes, I did do | mitteo of the Board of Estime n all Sparks, amid which Cook rose ten feet| had seen the New York gir! in a res in Crowd on City’s Bus- BOSTON— The mother's arma fell from his negk, he negotiations with the B. he and (n the air, His body turned over once|taurant there, The Arnold family de- 7 001000 . |limp and hetpiess. She sank to the | the Interborough, said that the date and he fell clear of the guard ra{ling,| nied this at the time and endeavored iest Thoroughfare. : floor in @ dead faint. In the corner Suly 31, 1911, may well stand as a day | plunging down to the street twenty-five, to create the impression that the girl STATO, | PITTSBURG-— stood the two lawyers, silent and glum of rejoicing in the city of New York, feet below. | had written had seen Mrs. Arnold. | 100007 — {over the turn of the case, The bey j He promised that the work of With his clothing on fire he fet! across) ‘The sister of the writer of the letter : as Ratteries—Griffin and Kiting: 16 dropped into a chair and sat without @ tion will be pushed until e¢ b nd trolley track on West-| could never be intervie noe at ig n A horse attac be Se a ‘weeon driven and Simon, word and with his eyes glued upon the promised has been completed and every avenue directly in font of an e statement was made that Mr.| by William Gaspel of No. 57 Freeman ——_——_ | condition exacted by the people ‘has o: 3 trolley car. John nnedy, al Ar knew where his daughter was) stre ti npoint, and standing at} JAY CHICAGO. i wa hurrtediy sent for ] deer fulfilled. form policeman, who has a and that the school must not be drawn | Row and Ann street, late this PHILADELPHIA— | Dr. Frank A, MeGuire, the Tombs phy- There 1s more to be celebrated here | the er, and his son, John, H., rushed| into the case aR esunok me frightened at @ pase. o11 — siclan, When he responded to the gall @o-day than the fact that we have be- out and dragged the unconscious man} Acquaintances of the Arnold family ing- automobile and dashed up Park CHICAGO— he found the mother completely prea- | us to Gig subways, seid Mr, Mo-/almost from under the bumper of the|were surprised at the marriage of D.J ao. tious one of the busleat ther 00 ___ | trated. After some minutes she was re Aneny, “Even more important is the | car. then they wrapped him in their] Hinckley Arnold and Miss Mildred Cul- Pbk *, 1 M s bey i iecanser pe Storan stored. Then the party left the prison. establishment of a new standard of coats and extinguished the flames, ver early in June. No formal announ oughfares 0 ower: 2 anaes De fore, erin dacner ‘; Mra. Gelger took Alice Geldel back to j inctples with respect to dealings be-| several hu od persons had wit-| ment of the engagement had been made | !t was ed. During Its run the ant- rown ani rot Hartford and the mother said she would | ween the city and public service cor- | nesses 1 the retrarkable accident and aj and last winter Mr. Arnold denied its| mal! injured three persons and wrecked | c LEAGUE. remain in the city to be near her boy, | porations. gront crowd gathered, A pasming au-| existence. It was a week after the wed-|a large delivery wagon AMERICAN 5 Geidel was brought into Part 1, Gen- j “This subway we have just start 4 | tomobite stopped and carried the e! ding that the parents sailed, and tt is! The fi to cross the frightened WR IVWILCOXR PLACING THE FIRST SPADEFUL! | eral Sessions, from the Tombs. He | to be controlled by the city and not|trician to the Lebanon Hospital, @ block | now sald they expect to be in Europe! horse's path was thirtecn-year-old Dor EARTH Hr GLASS JARS AT NEW YORK, came smiling and seemingly careless H any corporation, The principles un- | away, Cook revived quickly, and after | for at least aix months and the wedding| oe. soait No. 379 East Thirty-sec- en = - eed CHICAGO— of fate. He heard the application | der which the work has progressed anc | the surgeons had made an examinatlon| was hastened on t! account, Di] oe eet Gia’ wire pal for more time for his plea, and when Geaee: wiign i} Wil ba completed are| itty asia hin iniucteal ware calplcnec |tiinokley and bla bide are reniieg 1100 ut sas brvshod | ARTIST ABBEY NEAR DEATH. TORONTO RESULTS. 3004 it was granted went back to the Tome 1] fas different as night is fre trom | and that he might go back to| New Jersey, John W. Arnold has “ Biett Of fhe wagon é ; ethan ace We HIGHLANDERS— to awalt the coming of his mother to i those that have ap ie dea!- | work within a week. spending the sum Manh T ex nooft nimal's run | Brother of Noted Painter Gets News wae H ae : 0000 _ vielt hin ings between the corporations $< ach, but will retu » his apartment Art k ears old, by Cable. Pitas ae BatteriesWhite and Sullivan; Wer-| In announcing that an application | Peeking the privilege of operating trans: | NEW CHOLERA SUSPECT at No. 6 East Wighty-seventh strvet | of Dn et. Kilmartin! yonpon, July aMre Edwin a. | out, first yy. 16 to 1, nop and Blair | route be made fer « eaney comely | tion systems, | this week, wa the Post-Office, He] anes fe of the American painter, |6to1 and 2 to 1, second; Orimar Lad, 10 Leper canes sion James C. Cleary o: e firm ef | MANENY PROUD OF HIS GOOD STOWAWAY ON PERUGIA.|mas. ARNOLD AND SON WENT awn five feet, but Jumped up une lenid <order that the’ ee didan at tat | (Barner), 90 to i, 7 to 1 and @ to 1, third AT PHILADELPHIA. | leary, veri & hort of No. “I want to give the Public Service| PROVIDENCE, R. 1, July #.—A eus-! grortiy after Dorothy Arnold disap- opped suddenly at Beek-|some time, was very grave and caused | Lord lt ; 000 — , | Sagand Geldeh edhe Commission crodit for the accomplish-| pected case of cholera came to the at ed Dec. 1 Mre. A and ee t crashed Into a] reat anxtety, Furt SECOND RACE—Purse, $400; two- avavarics— l chore is ae bebhan ee boy to come= ment of a monumental work. We /tontion of the health authorities in this nt to Florence to 1 Geo ‘ on his hing | 4d not wish to discuss maidens; five furlongs.— | 2000 - mit any such crime as this, His mental Baven't gained all wo but We loity to-day Zaveataro, a om jr with t lw the ground | ,PHILADBLPHIA, July 3 | oo me ate ye 82.1) attorion—Mullin and Stanage; Krause and physical condition since hie birth have gained a great deal, This work! amo save gains t ‘ n > th ound | Amey, the American. p: won by a length; Arragh,| | Danone ee . Breater Borough of Brooklyn and the |) d unobser jasa|old. When he came to thin city Menronione ie PASOS FRORIYE his brot William A tol, third. Time, Ol. Gite, AT BOSTON, m have been mentally incompetent. operation will be on a five-cent fare) yet cary in 3 ts | inference that Mrs. Arnold kn xu me: FOMBROWE the) The message, which was sent} Are dmislt, LaAy iaGia’ fur, FIRST GAMP. Wo will ask for the appeiatmant eee bas We are at the outset of a NeW] iigor observation. two | her daughter was and that he 0 L ; und phoneg | £9 London yesterday, contained only | ing Tad River also ran and fin-|$T, LOUIS— commalsaion oh O8mS io cael en era, at the beginning of the extension| ooo. of ct ip, | back to secure the conse |two words: “Ed dying." Willlam Abe 000100001 a of great plans and we are about to se¢ jana whe we he | to the marriage of himsei. ow ew horse. |) tof Mount Holly,| THIRD RAC Purse; $490; two-year. 4 7 | SHeewen @ gr. .t enhancoment of taxable values.| wont to the off e De-| Arnold, Griscom was + in Philadelphia, | olds; tive and one-half furlongs. Elma, | BOSTON— | M'GRANE BOY TO BE INDICTED This day should be long and gratefully | oaniment, -w J, McLaughlin, | Mass, this suminer, but tt 1 repor POPE REPORTED WEAK, a Rrathr OA) heen | id Onaga ait abeee nse 00000080 | AND HELD AS WITNES: remembere¢ the Governmen and the | left t ago end a | - | = | ees 101 (Obert), 6 to 1, 8 to 6 and 7 Baterien- Mitchell and Kriche!!; Cole! pistrict-Attorney Whatman sald (er Comptroller Prendergast the jocal health authoritle: » hav Burop Condition of Ponti® Causing Anse to 19, second; Cammelita, 102 (Goone), | m8 and Carrigan, day that Patrick MoGrane, who ta held principal address, After warmly con- nae!) Tiel waa sane cia the | "1 Knew the Arnolds were go pel al BEL FAST AGENT SHOT, [38 to'n"@ tot ana 4 to 1, third, ‘Time ye, SRCOND Oaaem | an an aoceasory to the Jackson killing, @ratulating the Public Service ( mise |p, al for observation, laway,” said Mr & dad , a 1,08 1-6, Mins Joo, Sadie Shapiro, Yan- | ST, LOUIS—- would probably be indicted to-mossep sion he referred to disasreem that — | World reporter, 4] ROME, J pe Is ranortea | Some Mystery Death ef New Kee Totus Reine Margot: Aunt Alice! 20000 ~_ |for recelving stolen goods, His eon- have marked p ess of the subs) At the office of Health OMcer Doty |t| them not to te wer K @ fa s| York Firm’s Representa an MS Weed Gino Fan and Shished 68) mere, fession of having recelved Mr, Jackson's way negotiations in the Board of / as said to-day that no word had been T didn't want 1 erday 1 t| BELFAST, Ireland, July M—W. ta] ROURTH RACT—Puree $400: thr 20000 -~+ | watch and othor articles will oe the nave hag, received here regard va conden ¢ oH ~|Sloan, manager of the Bel \yeareolde and up: #!x furlonge—Lav. viasia for the tndlotment, Mr. Whitman s we hav ad” the P ¢ ie) De , ; % wtety Vv a & Co, Mnen mer: ton Wiewine, 11° (Sweeney) on AT. WASHINGTON did not think that an indictment as at. sian °E nvaw . n ortt, Wee shot and killed tn higi te 9 and out, first by a | ini ai cessory to the murder could be a ecn no mich us f The s as 4 y to & e office to-da A cursory examination by non, 1 (Kennedy), 11 to 1 to ‘ tained, He expects to hold McGrane mony, Zava she lan < —-- the police failed to establish whether he|and out, second; Air John Johnson, if 0 00101 in the Tombs, under the indictment, e plan under which work was be- ed in Quarantine a few days, I still think she elther was mur- had been murdered or committed syi- | (Goldate!n), to 8 oven and out! WagHINGTON— 9 witnéadfageien imieeh ed the medical inspection fered or t# @ victim of suicide,” he |; joie. Hloan was dead when discovered, |thind, Time, 1121-5, Guy Bisher also : (Continued on Second Page.) before urey were allowed co land, fies Mies! 8 Tali Ma Ot | Nro one heard the shot tren on4 Antshed ao 3 202020 4 mil a dares crows the ©

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