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EDITION. FINAL) She ——i _| “Circulation Books Open to All.” _PRIOE ‘ONE OENT. Conran tt) ple tee eoame FIN, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, “AUGUST 1, 1911. 14 PAGES PRIOB ONE OENT. BURED IN MINE TWO DAYS. FBR, Pe ee acd Sad FortSwen OHN JACOB ASTOR MAN 1S ALIVE AND SPRY "A DING 3 IS ENGAGED 10 WED BUT STILL HELD IN TRAP ans axnone GIRL IN HER TEENS Man and Wife From Will- +4 "fet omey "rw PELLBOY SLAYER, | seeriome ath Peri ‘ : ‘Betrothal cf Multi-Millionaire t Death Perils He Faces. PLEADS NOT GUILTY i pt aes Be Scnntes vores a oO Years Old, Is Announced FOOD IS PASSED TO HIM. Score of Women ard Children Taken Down Ladders and By Her Father. Rescuers After Digging 48 Fire Escapes. Hours Are Now Sinking |Curious Crowd Jams Court [ae Mrs, Sara Bernstein, fifty years old, ie Shaft to Reach Comrade When Geidel Is Arraigned MERCER toe the nap in the FIANCE IS FORTY SEVEN, for Crime. fide GtNo, 4 aénchon Faventay Wik SON ABOUT FIANCEE'’S AGE. JOPLIN, Mo., Aug. 1—After tryfng | Mamsburg, late this afternoon to find for fo nt hours to reach Joseph Clery, imprisoned in a mine near here by a cave-in Sunday, the fourth at- tempt of rescuers to reach the {m- P ed man by means of a drill shaft Was successful this afternoon, From the depths of the drift elghty- five feet below the surface floated a feeble “MH * in answer to the signals of the rescu Whon the rese ers announced that the aril hole, five fn in diameter, had 4¢ last penetra the drifts, a shout went up from the hundreds who had gathered a Hut the nolse was followed by the still- ness of death when the workers sig- nalled for quiet that the man, {f allv might be heard. Hello th Hello! Hello!” @ man outed down the narrow shaft n some places me if you The pir was bad. I feel much bet- ter now Clary said that he has not slept since the cave-in early Sunday morning, cut off from fresh alr and all communica with the surface, He said he hi the noise of the drills and kept his nerve ise he Knew he would be rescued, of his in that shaft who Is twent 1 that all rescuing him and not looking for ore, Rescuers believe Clary may yet be taken out alive it the Mouth OF Te” nitnert Several seconds elapsed, Then came 4 feeble answering hello, Food and drink In a small enr were immedtately passed down to Clary After the lapse of a few minutes Clary. « pat the tube: “Water | and tt} | did come he leane \in the rear of the court-room and walt- 1 heard | st inquiries was, "Did | a e Judge Thomas C. T. Crain, tn the Court of General Seasions, will to-mor- row fix the date for the beginning of the trial of Paul Geldel, the bellboy who killed William Henry Jackson, the broker of No, 7 Wall street, In his room at the Iroquols Hotel. This announce- ment followed the arraignment of Gelde! this morning at which he pleaded not guilty, and at which his counsel got leave to withdraw the plea within one week from to-day and file a demurrer to the Indictment, In making the plea the defense at- tacked the valldity of the Indictment without saying upon what grounds. Counsel said that tt was not worth the Paper upon which it was written. As- sistant District-Attorney Nott did not em to be greatly disturbed over the legal comment upon the document Mrs. Anna Geldel of Hartford, Conn., ‘6 mother, came to the r re the time set for mt. With her came Mrs Mary ¢ » a friend from Hartford, The mother sat near the aisle through which her son was later to pass and watched for his appearance. When he against the ralling ed the for the usual routine business of purt to be cleared awey. Then he to the bar with a ght step and with no evidences of concern. “1 think this {s @ case where the de- |fendant should be brought to trial at as early @ date as {8 consistent with the 1 toward | tights of the defendant,” said Judge Crain. “You (counsel for the defense) should have such time as is necessary fire sweeping through the hallway and cutting off all possible exit, A solid wall of flame shut her off and drove to the window. She appeared on the win- dow ledge screaming and as the smoke began to pour out behind her she sud- denly leaped out and plunged forty feet to the pavement beneath. A great crowd had gathered {n front of the building and Policeman Kane turned in an alarm. Patrolman Charles Wilson wot to the burning tenement ahead of the reserves of the Stagg atreet. station. and performed two heroic rescues. The flat back of Mrs. Bernstein's, occupied by Henry Pattert, a cigar maker, and his wife, was cut off and Wilson had to fight his way through fre and amoke to get to them. Both were unconscious when the po-| Hiceman dragged them out to the fire scapes and handed them to the firemen, who had thrown up their sealing lad: 8. Ambulances were summoned from the St. Catherine's and W!lllamsburg tals. Mrs. Berns@in was taken to Catherine's in a dying condition Roth legs were broken and sh jured internally, Patter! aken to the same hospital, from smoke aspliyxiation. The fire originated in the Bernstein flat, but it spread with amazing ra- pidity throughout ntire building. The firemen Say a score of women and child taking them down the fire escapes and fire ladders. Before the flames were checked about $5,000 Jumage had been done. LAUNCHING DAY was in News Is Given Out to Put a Stop to Rumors Which Have Been Afloat Recently: The engagement of Madeleine Talmadge Force, the beautiful debu- tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Force, of No. 18 East Thirty- seventh street, to Col. John Jacob Astor, the head of the enormously rich Astor family, and himself more than one hundred times a million. aire, was publicly announced to-day by the father of the bride-to-be, Miss Force is eighteen years old and was graduated last May from Miss Spence’s school in this city. Previously she had studied in Europe and at Miss Ely’s school at Greenwich, Conn, She is the second daugh- ter of the famii Force was Katherine E Palmadge, Her sister, Katherine E., is not yet twenty. Mrs John Jacob Astor is forty-seven years old. He is a graduate of Harvard and has spent most of his life looking after the millions left by his ancestors, yachting and taking a leading part in social affairs here and abroad, SENATE PASSES FREE LIST BILL WITH AMENDMENT In making the announcement of the engagemnt Mr, Force sald that he hed Insiated in @ telephone conversation with Col. Astor to-day that pudlio ats- clonure of the engagement should not be withheld any longer, Col. Astor de- sired to hold back the announcement until fall beause of the fact that little more than a year has elepsed since Supreme Court Justice Mills signed a decree of divorce tn favor of his first wife, Mra, Ava Willing Astor. Miss Force is about the same age as Col, Astor's son, Vincent, and only a y, a, | remained with her mother since the di- iM! shatt Ut is believed he will be safe | Arey ot tT salve you ose meak Democrats and Insurgent Re-|{in proceedings were begun more ti Ithe larger shaft now being dug ts than two years ago. Col. Astor was first pn sion Completed, probaniy to-morrow. frome isthe can te are TWO INTO RIVER NATIONAL LEAGUE. publicans Again Join Forces | marriea twenty rears aes to ace Ream MORE SUBWAY DIRT Patrick McGrane, interest was to-day P a re Willing of Philadelphia, then consid- shown in idpccase: whan hie hnsthen Eee AT PITTSBURG. j } and Win Victory. ered the most beautiful debutante im | George McGrane, anc oma nine — either Philadelphia or New York | SOOH TO GE PLYEG, | cscete Soprecs, and Shomse Roster ——— 001000010 a oe oF Oe *< ; x ne to the Tombs. The two}Good Old Tradition Carefully | PITTSBURG— | + to prepare for the defense, I am conti- at cee WMT a Soni oe Oe % ‘The seepage water In the drifts rises) dent in the light of your experience that » A secant red years older than her flance’s slowly and with food, water and a lit-| yoy will be able to pass upon the desir- - DD. | daughter, Alice Murtel Astor, who hae dle fresh air supplied by means of t re | ability of interposing @ demurrer within | | 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—Combined; COUPLE MET AT BAR HARBOR Seventh Contract for Lexington}Con™: h ; Tans eo J 8 visitors were with MoGrane for half an 10501300 n the same aillance that resulted in LAST SUMMER, Avenue Branch Goes to hour, At the end of thet time George Observed, but Both Vic- Mathaclanealatiarn Tana’ Ging the passage of a compromise Woollen| ‘rhe great grandson and namesake of | Lowest Bidder. McGrane said that he would employ a and Gibson, Daring Thief, Caught in Store, Meets Owner®"! Revision itt in the Senate last) the founder af the Astor millions met | ‘ s a weel ‘oree for the firs e at Bar ‘The Public Service Commission to-day | IA¥YeF to look after the Interests of his tims Are Saved, > : k k, the Democrats and Republican|Miss Force for the first time at Ba: | awarded the contract for the construc- ————— AMERICAN LEAGUE. With Bullet and Leads Excited Chase {nmurgents of that body to-day passed| Harbor last summer. Rumors that ‘om of section No. 12 of the Lexington T ILL MOST - z . Fe 4 compromise Farmers! Free Lint bill|s#trong attachment had grown up be- Wvente mubway, embracing the twoive| AUTOS KILL Ry anctent tradition of New York, AT NEW YORK. Through Uptown Streets. by a vote of 48 to 30, ‘The original/tween the tall, beautiful Miss Force iocks between One Hundred and Sixth A x. 11s “Launching Day,” when phys. r " jase 2c flO " bill was firet sated by a tig} #4 Col, Astor began to filter through lock: ej Aug. lis Ls ' Pp 1 r GA 7 street and One Hundred and Eighteenth es ‘ privileged to throw | ¥ GAME, | vote of 8 to 39, and then re-oftered inj ‘@ channels of soctal gossip several : act went to the lowest| | gece” uc ete toes ee deer ee, | MICA | David Silverman, a Jeweller, ffty-| which sounds In his apartment when| Vote or 20 0 3h, aut thet se Onenen OM) months ago. Elaborate photographs of r Daniels Company, of Nineteen Slain on New York City oe ne inti ind aha 00000001 2~ 3) Ave years old, was ahot by a thie? In ee rigs im qpened. No clerk 18 em) Giana, Aw amended and finally adopted | Miss Force were circulated and pub- Perk How whone Bis wae Streets in July, Against Nine —|posstbitity of drowning has ever decn | HIGHLANDERS— Se ak eek "The jepeller war at lunch at 1o'ctocy | the Dill differed but little from the Laban “aver ee cophied. Ne PVs akes seven contracts which Last Year. aa biect foe memed ens A UTY. "4 00010200 1— 4) his afternoon and painfully woun his afternoon when the buazer sound. ged aeag fs npromise takes fresh | If announcing the engagement to-day | awarded fo e digs! o! 0 sac 8 the Sullive ‘ T iia ¢ th three ri le hastene to th re and so N08 4 . 20 " si } tions on Lexington avenue,| _ The National Highways Protective] traditions were reported to the police |_ Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Cal-|The thief excaped w Hoaiabacivee be aaee| i k 1nd SAW | reat products out of tho Free List bill, | MF Force emphasized the fact that } ne Board of Esttmate will on Thurs-| Society, through Secreta today, Michael Savano, a laborer, for | Wel! 094 Bla | angie the crowded Hate] hand and erate aTund with the left) cept much as come from countries |these rumors without the backing up of jay be asked to ratify the action of the| Announced to-day the Apa 4 went to sleep on the]. G “ | J pLrousy bs poe, Bee Bee sar pola KS hat admit certain American farm/|® Public announcement of the engage- Public Service Commission in awarding| dents due tov “1 Pler 1, North River, th | CHICA 50— lem Ghetto. sree from which they were depending in the | that Alm Corin ment were eXtremely annoying to him, Aa saat oon tract : York ¢ ty tc stri ne tiga ie! x oth d Big 0 ! It is Mkely that charges W a re ard window : fontad @anateh tat He satd to-day tn uttering the public sntatives of the Dantels Com- here we New 3 01 he 7 ep n ” =| ferred against a it nan who wae Sliverman entere the store ¢ are Y eclaration o! e Ne etisgmoan thas THEIR cone (Of Ene Kill Frank Neely of the Dock Department | HIGHLANDERS— ate: Fee Miundred. and MRR lige tae eae Hite ne ing all meats out of the declaration of the engagement ready to begin work | years ¢ Nineteen were kil aaw a crowd of boys running from the| 30 — st and Fifth a at the time of | mad. " an ‘ The Kern amendment repre-| ior ee — rumored after getting the offical | tomobiles, 18 by trolley cars | and. on (nveatleatng dlascvared . tho shooting, Three Madison avenue | he : : ; a pt to reconclie the) in sgctel clraies for. severe _ month wagons e deaths due to « lu niatwupeiinia in tha wnt sys ipl eae t MAG) ae i star interests with the ingur-| Therefore, neisted on making the piles were more than twice as many! \{00 in and kept him afloat until the| AT WASHINGTON, merchan \ es toe Ieee DERe 500 8A Bla jublicans, whe belleved sdme|formal announcement. called Col, as in July of last year, when 9 were|umped in 4 CLEVELAND— : that this policeman not hit Stlverman in the left shoulder yneeasions should be obtained, Astor on the telephone to-day and we for agricultural products, discussed the matter. For reasons of In effect it admits meats free only |his own he had not desired so early an from countries having rectprocal agree t, but he aerepted my polnt $ s 7) farbor Police went the rescue, La- " ching, but made no effort The Building of | ries jn thet manner. nat therel sane vee taben to Hudson exvest, Hows| 000000 eee eae eile not even Kart to were thirtesn accidents in New. ¥, and was soon restor WASHINGTON— 1 a Fifth New Subways State to grade| Chief Boatswain's mate Yulll of the} 000100 ae ” ng the mont announce crossings, in sixteen persons w Uv. 5. Apache saw John Sullivan « Airey nd Smith with the L 1 States, and it is|of view and it was greed between us Started Yesterday) sitet ars trent :ine injured: tn autos to, 418 Penr! street, ig I ea tel c anew mann: Ge eatinetiel tarte | eat Ud ens. tiers [fia tH Fee stra id » date has been set yet for the ‘ injured, and in the wagons seven were | Every foot of excavation means killed and errybo Yuill fished him out with a AT PHILADELPHIA wore H y ones adopted we narriage, All that will come | on ht injured at crossings. ferryboat 5 cake 1th her boathook. He, too, aken to the! pF: and |G (North Dat My daughter is with her and an increase in value of suburban Hutton ‘atreet. howpital, and. Tentored, | DETROIT bao ealceauae dice later at No, 18 West ‘Thirty-aeventh Feal estate in many sections. DOG BITE FATAL TO BOY, |. sated 2711 = hs etively | P ree and! antanding (ne) eater What an opportunity to buy real es into the water oF x n. nit ater was! ATHLETICS— mUAt Ana Larisa i alae of leather or not, and by|NQ DATE YET FIXED FOR THE ‘ e he farthest thing from his thoughts, | = ¥ Of TAnslar ‘ing estate NOW ae reap substantial | Seven-Year-Old William Ahearn mp karihen ining fram (Rie ihe o) 9 0 3 o. : Anat ailvan fou > SAY POLICEMAN MADE No EF. vely of Indiana add ne WEDDING. protits later oft Rise of Hrqrophokia: ep—eree. gmnreg Pi ccnnei OE egal : FORT TO CAPTURE THIEF, Fe SIN am An Evening World reporter saw Mra. ; Coombs and Lap) 1,720 WORE (RPAL,PETATEY |. William Ahearn, even years old, of mannrene Gheeaht Frets Of, Hall psa " : " three complain that the 4 | bill as pasted places on} Force at the Thirty-seventh street ad BPG LA >. No. 806 Washington atreet, died tn St Y ¢ AUS. dew eavy rain | dropped be Fitth a tease ha 1 as Passed places On} aroyg, She said that her daughter MORE man eat td Vincent's Hoapita this afternoon of| hich broke over the track shortly be- | ne AT BOSTON. prints t y the 4 al implements, cot | not bo seen and If seen would NEW YORK MORNING AND BUN] hydrophobsa, While playing in front|fore 2 P. M. caused @ postponement of | ST. LOL Le , | Central Of pad By that time 1 oth Joather, books! ., ly not discuss her engagement, DAY NEWSPAPERS COMBINED, lof hig home a fe weeks ago a dog|t | 100100 > B/JEWELLER AT LUNCH WHEN} Hy toa # Sein Bes | 1 altogether too much sprang from a hallway and sank his BOSTON— BUZZER SUMMONED HIM, ap ep aa ee neat watter already,” More Practical Proof Loi Bah hee 2 ASAT * PA eek reseed a zh her ‘articles, The exemp: Th a eet aan 1 1 was catiterized, but a tow fi River ‘and wh one 0 ‘ gned to take effect on} pis of World Real Estate The wou wr Raaptge and narcelens| Batteries—George and Stephens shop. He has the soreen door | Owing the approval of the Ad, Results died ey Beg MPR ae “i ane, ' |ser end Carrigan, stose connected with @ busser, (Continued on Second Page.) measure bait 0 | (Conuaued op ‘Becond Peg Ge este = oa ‘poten anmadt namnnttbertet ene oom — - *

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