The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1911, Page 1

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va A ereereeeesreneeumauunn a en aR a a eee en — | RICH MEN TO JAIL FOR WIRELESS FRAUD RR no nn penn eee nn nnn: | NEWPORT BELLE a. WITH CHAUFFEUR ATHER—Fair to-nighty NIG#* 5 —— WEATHER—Fa! La toon jaehey Fe I " Circulation Books Open to All." if : NIG | PRICE ‘ONE. GENT. baa Rh Rea Wee NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911, 16 PAGES _PRIOE ONE CENT. — MILLION AIRE (. (. WSCA STRIKEBREAKERS Julia French, Eloping Newport Heiress, MISS FRENCH i FATHER a ag | ge COT WHT EAE AND AIDES I WIRELESS ‘ORDERED TDPRSIN, sn AUER SEWED | as render of Strikers They Take \Nation-Wide Search on for Rich TE TIRELE ‘ Appeal From Conviction for u ITED WIRE LESS to Whiskey. Girl Who Married Liveryman’s Son After Flight from ‘ $2,800,000 Fraud Thrown WHO LOSE APPEAL Newport. Out by Court. : : BELIEVE COUPLE WILL i SEEK A REFUGE HERE | \ONETROLLEY RUNS WILD |Motorman Arrested for Beating | a Passenger—Wagon Driver Mortally Injured. GO TO CELLS AT ONCE. | Chief and Stock Agent Tomp- | kins Each to Serve Two Years, Counsel One. The Brooklyn street car strike on the Smith street and Franklin avenue lines |of the Coney Island and Brooklyn sys- | |tem took on a new phase to-day—one |that worked directly to the discomfort and in some cases to the terror of the | patrons of the lines. | Made ugly and careless by the pros- |pect that the strike was to be settled Mrs. Elsa Vanderbilt Organizes Hunt tomorrow ‘bythe surrender fhe and Relatives Expect to Induce i bt al Luge | _-;Giirl to Leave Auto Driver. the country to act as astrike-breakers took to whiskey and gin and to exac- tions on patrons not altogether different from highway robbery. It was not ex- actly an orgy. But from many quarters came reports of conductors and motor- men flourishing flasks, quarreling with | patrons and taking dangerous chance: TROUBLES ALL ALONG THE LINE IN BROOKLYN. ..~. But to Police Headquarters came a quick succession of reports from all over Brooklyn, A drunken motorman and conductor smashed up a car after Col. Christopher Columbus Wilson, President of the United Wireless Tel graph Company; Francis X, Butler, at-! torney and director in the company, and | ‘W. W. Tompkins, selling agent for its! stock, must serve their terms for | ing the United States mails to lefraud persons who bought the stock under the mailed representations that it was a profitable investment in a company that was earnnig profits. The Wnited States Circuit Court of Appeals this afternoon denied thelr appeal from the noeviction 4 month @go in the lower court, Wilson and Tompkins were sentenced to serve two years each and to pay fines of $500 each. Butler was sentenced to serve a year and pay $100 fine. All thrée taxed with the costs of the prose tion. From this sentence they ap- ngaled, and the Appellate Court this NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug, 10.—The following statement was made to-day by Stuyvesant Leroy, uncle of Mrs. Geraghty: “Miss Julia French was married Wednesday to a man unknown to her family. There is nothing further to be said.” A search by automobile and train covering the country roads and many of the coast towns of Massachusetts and Connecticut and taking in this city is being made to-day for Julia Estelle French, the Newport afternoon sustained the convictions. TO BE TA.EN TO PF'SON AT ONCE. Under the sentence, Wilson and But- ler will be taken to the Federal penl- tentlary at Atlanta, Ga. Marshal running by Sempaphore signals on Nep- tune avenue at Van Sicklen street; a motorman was arrested in the act of mauling the nose off a passenger who refused to pay a seconn fare at Douglas and Fulton streets; a driver of a butcher wagon was mortally hurt and and New-York heiress, and her chauffeur husband, Jack Geraghty, whe were married early yesterday morning in a little hotel at Central Vil- lage, Conn, Not a word has been received from Henkel sald this afternoon that he had not rm d tho order f a men, would send them immediate after getting It. W. W. 1 be taken at once to BL for a year's servitude. The conviction of the thrte officials followed a raid upon the y at No. 42 Broadway, in which ks and corresp of the were seized. The Gov ent} 4 that the $10,000,000 corpora- presented in letters to investors yughout the United States that wsury stock was offered for sale, when in fact the individual promotion stock of Wilson and his associates was turned over to the purchasers he letters offering inducements for sale of the stock the oMiclals re- ed the condition of the company as or taking t ay the bride « bridegroom since the telegram th young man sent is mother in Newport immediately after his helper maimed for life at Franklin , he cegemony, Amos Tuck F and Bergen streets: two J | Fs Mead cites anda caine # | milite clubman and financter, "a end c z fl r of the brid sped ove ‘or hird street and Sea Brees ° Gian 4 ride, sped r fre ere were reports of minor mis- - _ - = 3 ny Wh utiful esta . Tux. v haps and brutalitles without number. / as HOON AS he Was notified by tele = se ec= 2 YOUNGESTMORGAN DEMOCRATS COME [BOY SAVEDGIRL GAYNOR MOMS = the cotille, the company at 8 o'clock to-morrow aister, Mra, Elsie Frene! her, and his slgned by President 8. W. Huff, ex- or fon a search which employs plained the disorderly outbreak. p-| i . . tout police and country rues ine etree ye eal ane \ | Answers Woman Who Wants} :marshais and severat firms of private Vanderbilt / ar . By ‘ectives In thim city, Boston, Wash+ men could be hired, and that if they Law to Keep Lads Off City |!oeton, Philadelphia and Newport, latina steady soe ey ens F a Mra. French Vanderbilt, who divorced ho same as the old \ Tr a aa Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, and whe who returned to work. This, added to Thoroughfares. has been a doting aunt of the eloping the knowledge that the old men were | oride, has been specially active, Frc coming back, made the strikebreakers | the windows of the exclusive Newporr pkins will Kwell’s Island ea eS poe aty ri Sent OTN Ne. sullen amd ugly, They are not selected |p. 4 . r If Mrs. Jessie F. Stearns of No. &57) Casino the members of the . A pecan ote Be eats cr ine tues from the ranks of men whe want steady | Financier, on Way Home, Will|Strong-Arm Squad ‘Throws|Bitten on July 14, Youngster) rast Ono Mundrot and Fittyesiath | « ony, whom. the asin hed. dhooked sales and not from earnings upon the jobe or will hold them. 5 oe 7, oa. 5 oF | yet has any littl ye of her own ut of a midsummer calm, saw her Rec tien aa wiatined CAR WAS RUNNING 30 MILES| Pass Son’s Family Sailing One Man Out—Nugent Is Is Suddenly Stricken and | the Mayor w » know how she! speeding in and out of the town, calling The Gov showed that more AN HOUR. would mana op them fre ) play-|on detectives, picking up clues and ex- welved from Alfred J. Phelps of No. 207 Fredertok to Europe. Outnumbered. Dies in Agony. Hh aeiras belly Stearns has) erting herself in every way to help find ttle to Florida avenue, Baltimo: .s the motorman H hone Fes ne vi hat seore, | the couple. to Texas. Wilson, a of the smashed- r at | Ham a aed yor nn: = | ete i te Maver com FAMILY KNEW OF ATTACH ‘ld not be enacted) MENT AND SECRET MEETINGS. wetien, | Having failed, although they knew i t ment of the ; f, Kot the Hon's sh tly after his arrest hographer, eighteen is nearly seventy ng to the Pp of the mon he married his st years old, although years old. EVIDENCE WARRANTS CONVIC- mond of No, 610 West Broadway Was) gaiting on the Adrlatle to-day, the] ASBURY PARC, No J. Aug 10--| George Martin, sixteen years olf, dled the conductor, They haven't had any | wi und younger colldren of J. Pler-+ i at Bellevue Hospital to- Jobs since the thing happened. They! pont Morgan jr. will pass thelr very phobia, Ho was bitten by @ dog on Were: ound: for (Coney: Isiend on Nep | fond) grandiather Jin the Fourth of July at One Hundred tune avenue. When they got to East! gy Madivon a Fitth street they were going at thirty 6 @ was a regular knock down and i drag out fight here t ocean. the 1 York this week on the Olympic, HH. 8. Morgar eurns's letter the | for months of the atta young pair and of thelr clandestine | nS, to prevent the marriage, th Frenches and thelr rich and aristoeratt noon when f the Democratle State in the Coleman House, | and. First street ar at financier sails for an hour, Phe was ¢ sa ; rstensiily for the purpe of ousting while trying to protect a 1 Y x ’ Ly the youngest, who ix nine years i family connections no ang all | TIONS, says COURT OPINION, dance on his gong pedal and Hammond pete | ily Abin siaiew wean mes Ht. Nugent, the Chairman, be-}from the attacks of the anim You t a ta fens ht Adin ie ee i a f Ig the writ of error ¢ was doing a Highland fling on the rear r tt suse of the statements he Young Martin was a clyarette maker. |p! hop wing the couple and : charged that the first thre |platform. ‘Tho lone but far from une! father : hie grande} tq have m ble at M8 tly fat 1 motte husband. ‘To this end no deta OFM ig the indictments were based | huppy passenger was giving himself up| spyt,* he aa I'm going to seng | “tke #om ernOr | years ago and he bo search is being neglected York 7 statute not enacted when to the Joys of song. |him a wireles Wilson was Annie Scheel, at No. 1 \ hotels are being visited and inquiries were committed; that the At cast Fifth street the Smith street | Miss Winifre Other meny were | an A iieas's forced are being made in ey ely piace ta } Mmitations barred the prosecu cars turn The joy riding car leaped so Incensed the Hundred and a) . ard t get ‘ . 3 : Sa says that she we Nod al fot | nearby la \ Gretna 1 the switeh like @ circus rider, When Chairman that the to ne ‘ refuge, Bu i (Continued on Second Page.) it came down it was on the B. RT a day's speclal meetin action on | where the elder Martin , ond eM ot : und Mra, dack Geraghty so far i ———EEE = | tracks ch continue along Neptune, P * matter. This ny was ne Informed him of the de h n Ht pak n plore | soem va thi 1 nave. i as avenue; A oes od nur late viling, but when| but the father refused to assu . gates stu ant Leroy, een the 7 ‘y Hammond made a quick adjustment eH) Tria Tg were ed Mr. Nugent called pexponstbility for the wl of We must with nour fthe ¢ y e news i BDU DETR De ee Ye HEH aN Jof the trolley pole while the t remains. hen of the elopement became Me, saya FY ——eervrveeow”m oma J still runnin he ci np , Avis clin tea: ehnoun ter wee it ma ' vad tatemont wit made untif Ne bs BY THE DAY, W. W. TOMPKING, |B. RT. sem f Jox the hoy was bitten : i vat could keep tem off |p niet r fathe ; BY THE WEEK, - palm of the right hand. He went at W. J. GAYNOR, Ma ay plied ela aa m= eid } BY THE MONTH, STATEHOOD BILL TO TAFT. an to Mount Sinat wher —_— A bllehited ‘the Hy > ’ BY 1 HE YEAR, @ mighty crash aga the wound was d ls eile oe oth eee i 5 The World Leads as a Renting G ian WASH! Tho bil ad | ee nan Nine 4 "1 tore at tt vs POPE UNDER THE KNIFE wask of the quiet rine come 4 ds as venting Guide \ te OA a otorman, conductor and passenger week of the youn ; to New York City Apartments, Houses, | mjccty w Mexica (0) were ait arreated, charued with Intocis 1 ‘ at GETS SPEEDY RELIEF, | peopic, ana it was atts eb Flats, Stores, Oilices, &c. 1 cation and rly conduct ‘ : « t ‘ us a » 639 World "To & “ ‘ tah trea H ‘Yestorday — i WANTED TO COLLECT FARE us th 1 S 1 Knee than the He minor Ser TWICE. Sho é ee ay A time 80 8 to | 3,493 World “To Let” Ads, Sis whe Policeman Blaes, at Douglas and Ful- yint On wi t ' , Last Sunday FARGO }ton stre saw John Lovell, a strike. with @ nur ‘ From Gout inh ta ig pipbibey to will not tell 7 More than Sunday Her- Pritt} Lrekwing trying Ran ot ar rls : ; digest wii wer the good lo 5 chauffour Py od, F 1 Boerum str ared that t tring other bays to ww ay RM art , ta t a ASHIN 1 maintained by the Boys ! fa 1 Potaccla, Di ¢ acted 20,784 Wo “To Let" Ads, car, Miller's face a Tat ep er 1 of the t e ‘ iple to Le marrled an the Merald, was @ mer ; \ 5 at aan returned last M 1 . srding to tally e aot : : of Newport, had 199,897 Mor the Herald. ne town years. » Young hy in mn to the seeieins miners in Ni VIEW OF THESE racts iT for Ita aec- the Bast Riv of Seventy: vee Tata ‘ : Newport, suovrp NOT BE DIFFICULT FoR iten him and | sixth - Pe Tas i a ire YoU TO DECIDE WHERE TO 100K ack of a car short © meeting in a re WAS scl beds K . 7 te ? wR FOR THE VACANCI£8 YOU SEEK. ed and the mor | ald. Ww outnumbered, a | be done but let him die and try to nul- | 1¢ the ve feel becoming |posttion as demonstrator in a garage paces EEA raat Eo Al hussy and he airman wil n tc litty the agony of the final stages of |e ! vement of the Hmb| managed by a Mr. O'Dea and he had @ PT UCEEPeeee Tee eee Pe Le Lees je ee Pinger 4000, | (Continued on Second Page.) | Mon Hospital, marl TadIes. _ Feputailon among automobile people am . ’ 6 | we meraeste TD + ——- —— Se

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