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wa gt tr err ee er P0000 WILL HELP. Some o7 OPEN MUNICPAL SEA BATHHOUSE ‘ All Ready for To-Morrow’s Ceremonies Marking Triumph of Evening World’s Efforts. THE FULL PROGRAMME. Parades, Speeches, Water Sports and Dinner Included in Day’s Events, Fhe new Municipal Bath House at Comey Island, built through the per- G@etent efforts of The Evening World, WHE be opened to-morrow. All arrange- f@emte for the official celebration are @emplete, and from present indications @ WM be the most successful oMcial femection since the Hudson-Fulton cele- Bration. At lenst 20,000 poopie wil! take pert tm the tand and water parades, fhe equatic sports and the official core- ges at the bath house. ‘The reviest programme of the cere- gmentes incidental to the opening of the bathe is as follows Sama parade starte from Tilyon's at| 2.30 P.M. A@tvens wy Congresema> Calder, 3. P.M. ‘Musto. Af@ress Borough President 8.15 P. Com. W.6, LONGFELLOW BEATTIE DEFIANT PUZZLES POLICE IN MURDER CASE Believe They Either Lack Evi- dence Against Him or That Accused Man Is a Monster. Broere, Music Aetress Mayor Gaynor, 3.39 7. Busto. Plates set at 630. @OME MUSICAL TRIMMINGS FOR THE BIG BANQUET. Seveph Perry, who conducts a iarge mrsio ball at Coney Island and from Whose establishment some of the best Known stage talent has graduated, has @ffered the services of of his ind performers f. anquet Programme will include the “Billy” Walsh, “Billy” Sharkey, greatest coon —shouter; character and singing Whittaker, English Britt, lyric tenor; baritone and Harry The Casino is to be @eautifully decorated inside and out for the occasion. Prominent cttisens of Brownsville, Qusiness and professional men, have arranged to attend the celebration in a body and will go to th nd ip auto- ‘wodiles. To-da: RICHMOND, Va., July $1.—Strumming @ plaintive love tune on his guitar, and with a ci#arette dangling from his lips, Henry Clay Beattie jr, locked up in Richmond Jat for the murder of hie wife, to-day defied the scores of de- tectives and the prosecuting authorities to send him to the electric char. And the prosecutio: pite the steel-ribbed net of circumstantial evidence they have woven about him, began to look around seriously for possible flaws to secount tor the prisoner's indifference. Not sinoe the night that Henry Beattie unloaded the dead body of his wite from his automobile on the Midlothian Turnpike has the slightest tremor of emotion disturbed his demeanor. Through ail the terrific strain of third- degree and inquest, when brutal acousa- tons were hurk at him for hours at unmoved, He gazed rrible evidence of s's' tragic death and amiled con- fidently at the attempts of the prose- cutor to entrap him. ‘This unnatural stolcism has led the police two possible conclusions. 4 fither the aenemic, youthful prisoner | such as appears in human- a@ generation, or the police Acre Quartet, “Funedian"; 00 the high diving platform tor sports ts being towed to J and will be anchored in ont of the bathhouse, Es-Sheriff Foley, Congressman Dan- 1 J., Riordan and City Magistrate Naumer of Brooklyn were added to the Geremonies Committee to-day. The entries for the aquatic sports nave closed with » biz competing Ust @ each event ‘Those desiring tickets for the Shore Dinner at Reisenweber's Casino afte she ceremonies con obtain them from is a me Kind once | ees 5, Collins, 83, Bagle| have overloo some important link @uilding (phone 6200 Main) unt 1 P,|! the chain of evidence against him & on Tuesday and trom 4 until 6 P.| “No innocent man confronted with the awml charge that 1s laid against Beat- t yaintain that unnatural self- tive Louls “No man whose wife had b shot down Heattio claims bis wal ld go through the two weeks that Beattie has faced, and then sit in his cel! he does to-day, with the recollection of the woman's shot-torn face still in nis mind, and her dying ery sounding in his ears, “It's inhuman, I never before have Doctors Halt Spread of Affection to | "eth, brisoner: Innocent or guilty, who absolutely could not be shaken, No ace Right Lung, but Attack Not cusation seems brutal enough te stir Mastered ‘he sligh motion tn the ma He to revel in his position PARIS, July %1.—Physicians attending John W. Gates said this aftern he patient's condition was Same ae it Was last night, considered grave. The pneumonia which fined to the left lung until yesterday, when it began to attack the right luag, as not gained any headway, bul peither hae it receded. © Mr. Collins, representing the treas- arer of the Citizens’ Committee. Her- gan A. Metz will furnish the tickets @ any one not having, made wpplica Register Fred Lundy will have » big @presentation at the ceremonies. SATES IN CRITICAL STATE, PNEUMONIA GRIPS HIM, st Punt yout the still prosecution ¢ proof of és gue that he may ben ‘n | nis defiance on the fact that there was no eye-witness, and they predict that his rellance wil be found to be mis placed, Meantime he goes calmly on enduring his imprisonment with « bored Indifference, : ; ‘The police continued to-day to perfect ner. Winder Cli details of thet case against Beattie, the A squad of strong arm police rowdy fate of which they have fully hunters arraigned five mer re Magis | ade trate Geismar in the Court 4 been con- ertain witness » has led ’ 1 nbed Sindows ‘ot cars and rry_Boatiie when she * old. The girl, Culver and West End sta in were fined # each, with the threat of th tttitude “tow a Roactie tw ex: ence ft plained by her declaratior ; ey e locke willing to testify against the man. enemas #8 woenay B06 were loc) a uP | ‘On the testimony of the girl the pros- errr: ecution’ will rely for the proof of the $1) SEP motive t ey alleged uced Henry SHIPPING | NEWS. | elay be kil) hts ful young whit wite ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY sets, TIS THE TIDES. w LEISHMAN TO GERMANY AS AMERICAN AMBASSADOR. Present Envoy to Italy Booked to d Hill—O'Brien, Now in Will Go to Rome, N. July a1. fan ties, 4.55, Low Water AM. PM duo 705 B45 Bra: PORT OF NEW York ARRIVED, It was ity to-day yout decided ported that Pre to appo Ful present n Bor-ae-lriace David Jayne Hill, who 4 last spring. According to the same au- INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. | thority, Thomas J. O'Brien, now Am- baseador to Japan, will be sent to DUE TO-DAY Rome to succeed Mr, Leishman. No er Wea Seria Rdtades decision, It 1% understood, has been Autwerp, — Allauca, ‘Coion, |made as to Mr, O'Brien's successor at | Tok Prosident Taft probably will have a TWO WICKERSHAMS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 381, 1911. the Contestants At Municipal Bath Games __Miss ELAINE GOLDING, AGAIN CLASH AT CONGRESS INQUIRY Delegate Charges General With Deliberate At- WASHINGTON, General George Alaskan Delegate aga ary cha the the aga! thw indi R mai era ney P GOING BTPA MSHIPS AAILED TO-DAY, eat Pies Mle ict, Inst conference on the @fhiect of dip- Jomatio appointments |e Btete Knox this afternoon Bon ab cwes we een with Secretary | Labo poh Mal I ol “If there is anything on earth that Cane « « $1.00 sed Tor Cc il] cure a skin trouble quickly, | bottle. al car, 4 atl, abl, oie, Leather’ > 2,00 Princeton Dry Gin, wis 69 Poslam.” So prompt 1s the action of Poslam that when used for Eezema,| All/Goods Marked In Plain Figures 9 routs wat shit os or ee | WohumshHomescompic | ASS Ale—Guinness’s Stout such as Pimples, its good work may Cash or Credit. | World’s Best Brews—Most healthful Boversay. for all Seasons. » pd ov. igh All phin; 8 " : He ek niker's: hatien's | GEO. FENNELL & CO. | Special offer bottles 253 a Bplite 25° and all druggists sell Poslam. For 2209 3d ay Bet. 120th 4 | J.B. Bottling for free sample write the Emergency ey 1818t Sts, ST WT Rag OR LTR PSL TT) RT epee Yep . > ries, 32 West Twenty-ffth| Bronx 149th S $0 “S. & H.” Stamps FREE with case "% Lager: Beer, Liebmann’s, street, New York, (iters, © Shea declared was proof that the General fended Represen asked Represe York. tempt to Shield Frauds. July Ww Jan In to-day before Commit Ww. es Wickersh; the House Judi which is investigat rKes le by the delegate agat Attorney-General. The question Insufficte of what the deleg Attorn “purposely shielded and Alaskan syndicate inst punishment,” arose, tive Sterling Wickersham's t Dele cated only t of Justice to prosecute. yh, epresentative Hoy ndod thet he prove nd of Ohio “L will before I finish,’ declared the delegate. The delegate discussed the attitude of the Attorney-General on the charges of coal frauds,upon which he said he had submitted proof to the Attorney-Gen- I's Department in 1908, *Do you believe that the evidence you hav: e submitted {spi General 1d of that the At these "Mp bers of the Judiclary © to the wide raham's testimony Ils charges against the Attorn ‘al were publicly made,” eald and the ¢ his attempt to prove his charges ought to oe just as public.” Delegate Wickersham declared he not withdraw any of his charg committee decided to let all possible evidence desis late such cha OSLAM GURES SKIN DISEASES eee Attorney- 31.—Attorney- rrsham faced oriminais sugwested charges failure of the Depart- he has gone way beyond that,” people?" tive Litdeton of New Littleton emphatically range of failure or success je teers aymeremmmeney mn em ee ee CHAIN OF FIREMEN NEARLY LOSE LIVES Policeman Carries Through Flames at Same Fire in Tenement. and Acrobats Keep Pair From Forty-Foot Fall. Two thrilling rescues to-day marked @ fire which demolished the five-story tenementyat No, 108 East Ninety-#ixth atreet baby was taken out of the burning basement, where she had been abandoned, and Louls Robbins, @ ten- ant on the third floor, was taken from the window ledge of his flat as he was about to Jump, Cashman of Fire Patrol No. 4 who crawled along the ledge of the adjoin- ing building, and while Sergt. Stein, Patrolman Roederer and Patrolman Pohmer wrought themselves into « human bridge and gripped his lesa, reached out and got the fear-crased man. As Cashman got hold of Rob- Ding he lost his balance and the human bridge was put to a mighty test to save him and the man he succored from tumbling to the street below. The smoke was so thick about the windows wher ia rescue was per- formed that the watchers in the street were scarcely able to see what was going on until the rescued man was hauled into the window of No. 106, The elghtean-months-old baby, Made- line Dunlap, was rescued by Patrolman Demiing, who is on stationary post at Ninety-third street and Park avenue. Jo aeph Kata of No, 100 East Ninety-sixth street rushed up and told him that fire had started In the basement of the tene- ment. Demling turned in an alarm and when he got to the nouse the tenants were pouring out of the door. Smoke enveloped the basement and there was a red flare behind it Demiing could hear the cries of a child, but no one could tell him where the ohfld was, He broke a window with his nightstick and then quickly traced the sound to a room in the rear. Crawling through the shattered win- dow he felt his way througt smoke to a crib. Fire was ping the rear rooms and licking into the front hall- way, Demling wrapped the child in his cout and groped back to the window. He got out without mishap and the child was uninjured, Meantime all the other tenants had escaped except Robbins. The blaze found {ts way into an airshaft before the firemen arrived. all five floors, destroying the interior of the butlding and ite contents UDIE CAN WEAR SHOES, On\size sffuller after using Allen's Foot> ‘antiseptic powder to be ehakep shoes, It makes tight or new easy; gives instant relief to m ing nat of ate ey- do- rt discoverpof the 080, 4 Relloves swol- Jon feet, blisters, callous and sore Interrupted Attorney-General Wicker sham, a “Yes,” sald Delegate Wickersham, “I insist there war @ 4eliberate attempt ] Delegate Wickersham, who is a Re- publican, reviewed his atte & to have pecially Og eae Furniture Stores D. H. Jarvis of the Alaska syndic and J. 1 Rubiock of the Jonn J, sesner/SUMMer Price Reductions Campuny for alleged conspiracy on Gov-| Redueed Prices in Every Depl. | ernment coal yiracts, whereby he - ‘ leges the Government lost $0,000, The delegate charged that Federal offictals de- that statement tor- ‘om- FINE “DESIGN Extra well made various woods ney= Golden Oak Early English e up Dining Room Chairs peer mening onan IN DARING RESCUE Baby TAKE MAN FROM LEDGE. Life Saver Slips With Burden Robbins was rescued by Patrolman | ‘Then it spread into || JULY $50,000 AS BRIBE TO PASS JENKINS BANK, SAYS HAYES Former Examiner Swears Of- fer Was Made by Rela- tive of Receiver. HELD OUT FOR RAISE. Suspecting Plot, Says Witness in Union Inquiry, Tried to Draw Howe On. The investigation of the State Bank- Ing Department into the circumstances: of the closing of the Mechanica and ‘Traders’ Bank of Brooklyn and its re- opening as the Union Bank, since closed, | went on at the Kings County Court- | House to-day. William Justice Hayes, |a former State bank examiner, who had talked at previous hearings regarding | the offer to him of a bribe, told a dif- |ferent story under oath from the in- ‘formal statement which he made last week At thet time he eald that the only bride offer which had been made to him | was at a time when he was a Federal examiner in California, To-day he said | that st was in connection with the inves- tigation of the Jenkins Trust Company in Brooklyn, SAY8 RELATIVE OF OFFICER OF- FERED $50,000. “A man came to me,” he said, “who was related to one of the officers of the bank, and told me that there would be $50,000 tn it If T would go easy on my report." Assemblyman Goldstein, who waa ex- amining the witness, demanded the name. “Moe Howe, brother of one of the re- celvers," was the reply. “I thought it was part of @ plot to discredit me and get me out of the department, so I pretended I meant to accept, just to see what was up. I said the amount was not enough. I asked how much money CHOICE GROCERIES Rice and 81, 1911. ee old man Jenkins had. ‘About a mfitton garded “as sufficiently trustworthy for & confidential man.” KNEW TOO MUCH FOR WILLIAMS, HE SAYS. “Mi Willlams dismissed me," said the witness, “because I knew too much about the condition of some of these Brooklyn banks and trust compantes he was trying to reopen dnd the meth- ods of their oMcers. Any other reason he gives ts false.” Orion H. Cheney, who was a deputy superintendent of banks and later the head of the department, sald that, in his opinion, Kenneth 8. Southworth, the cashier of the Atlantic Avenue Branch of the Union Bank, was guilty of tor- gery, in that he altered the books of the bank in advance of an investiga. tion 4 norder to make the bank loans from other banke appear less than they were. He told of being visited by Otto Reimer as the representative of the Ashford Company. Reimer, Cheney re- cited, said the company had been formed to lend the money of the M chanics and Traders for big bonuse He told of a Mrs. Meske who paid ti bank $1,200 for a $20,000 loan. She ga @ note in payment which was {mprop: erly drawn and was rejected. She made out another. Later both notes found thetr way into the bank as col- lateral for loans to bank officers. Pianta: ahaa $9,000 PLUM IS PULLED DOWN BY JOHN M’COOEY. Democratic Leader of Kings County Made Chief Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court. John McCooey, leader of the Kings County Democracy, was appointed to a $9,000 position to-day by Surrogate Ketcham of Brooklyn, who named him as chief clerk of Surrogates Court Thie place was held for thirty years by “Eddie” Berger, who died a month ago. It formerly natd $7,000 a year and the term was for six years. The pres- ent Legisiature increased the salary to $9,000 and increased the length of the term to eight years. MecCooey, who succeeded the late Sen- ator Patrick McCarren as Democratic leader in Kings, was defeated for the Borough Presidency two years ago, He was employed for a time in the Con- troller's office under Edward M. Grout. Your choiceforthe next three days, Farina, it In the memory of Maria Gotheal Swords, @ lifelong mem- ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANege siniiaing tng es Stomachs ead Bove 7At6 months old 35 Doses +35 CENTS ESE Butler’s Borax Soap, Babbitt’s Soap, cakes for Smoked Beef. . Blue Ribbon; in wafer slices; carton.:.. 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