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LA Stim WOAN FTALY | INJURED BY Rich CONTRACTOR'S CAR Middle-Aged Pedestrian Bewild- ered Crossing Sixth Avenue at Forty-fifth Street. Copyright, 19) Co, (The 10s 7 BRIDEGROOM AND GIRL DESERTED | TERRY PICKS HER UP.! Takes Victim to Hospital and Blames a “Busybody” on Sidewalk. — | A womin about forty-five years old! whose name is bel to be Helen; Parker, wat knocked down and sért- injured this afternoon at Forty- and Sixth avenue by an owned by Edward Terry of the contracting firm of Terry & Tench. Mr. Terry was riding in the car, which | was driven by his chauffeur, Lewis | mith of Yonkers and Dunwoodle ave- | nues, Yonkers. The victim of the accident ts suffer. | ing from fractuves of both arms, a} feagture of the left leg und internal injuries was caught and dragged by the car after being struck. Terry, who took the spital In his car as soon as possible after the a happened, says the chauffeur was not to blame. He places responsthility for the mishap | woman to [ “ Circulation Books Open to Ail." 1 AT WEDDING H OUR, | Che yy The Press Publishing w York World), BRIDEGROOM LOST IN WEDDING GARB ON WAY TO CHURCH 200 Guests Wonder and Fi- ancee Collapses When He Fails to Apear. Mother of Beiiboy on ‘Trial HAD, BOUQUET IN HAND. Young William Steifer Drops Out of Sight and the Police Search. Instead of hoing » hanpy 1 day, Miss Mary Casella, nineteoa years old, ts hysterical from grief and fear and in charge of physicians at her home, No, 101 East One Hundred and Twenty- Rinth street, while the police all over the city are trying to solve the mystery of the disappearance of the prospective | |Dridegroom, William Stelfer, aged | \twenty-two, an employee of the Cus- toms House, who was to have married her last night at 6 o'clock at All Saints Church, One Hundred and Twenty Binth street and Madison avenue. She believes her sweetheart bas met with foul play. at No. #0 Rast | Hundred and Fifty-sixth street. Attired in his dress sult ani carrying @ shower bouquet his bride-t for NEW YORK, MONDAY, _AvausT 21, tor Killing Broker in Hotei WEATHER—Fate To-Night and Te: FI EDITION. PRICE. ‘ONE BOENT. — rl JURORS CHOSEN TO TRY BELLBOY FR THE MURDER IN HOTEL State Rejects Offer of Second Degree Plea Made By Paul Geidel, Ac- cused of Killing William H. Jackson. core 12 ‘PAGES DOREIER MARRIAGE. ISNULL AND VOID, HER FAMILY SAYS: Edward Had Not Been Freed Legally from Trumbull a Former Wife. | CEREMONY ON AUG. Bridegroom Called West Im- mediately by Serious Illness His Mother. | | | ‘Whe family f Mise ——__—__— “scuritaa! tact EMBRACES HI3 MOTHER corres newt te wwe umne| IN CROWDED COURT-ROOM Trumbull was null and vold because of the fact that Mr veen legally fi rl mbell had not A from an earlier mar- Prosecutor Hints That the Counsel married one £OT Prisoner Arranged the Scene Atel esi Word eee for Its Effect on the Jury. he young couple were Aug. ¥ at brother, H. Edward Dreier, No. 6 Mon- tague Terrace, by the Rev, Raymond Robing, a brother-in-law of Mins Dreler, The foMowing statement concerning the! Just after the third juror had been selected | in the trial of Bellboy gies vide Say ah at aly ae ven Iamued | Paul Geidel, for the murder of William H. Jackson, an elderly Wall Dreter, who | street man, in his room in the Iroquois Hotel on July 26, James A M and Mrs, H. Edw i Disk |sent out the format ncement of on @ busy person who shouted directions | eidiyecd an Ceca Maver ! the marriage of Kathe s,|Gray, of the defendant's counsel, asked for a conference with Distri to Helen Parker as she was crossing joon to go to her home an Dreter, sister of Mr. Dreter, to Edward} , ¢ ‘ ‘ Sixth avenue from north to south, company her {0, the ohureh. No one nese end Shien Trumbull, ou Aug. 8 last, have formally Attorney Whitman, who is overseeing the work of Assistant Di The automod sing throug! has been found who saw him ‘after he d such mi | Attorneys Nott and O'Malley in prosecutin Fortyefitth west. The left the One Hundred and Fitty-sixth | ir. Beatty added that he preferred | y is y in prosecuting the case. woman cai ich shut off Wor STEIFEL street house. | to say nothing: but, owing to the large! Mr. Gray talked earnestly to Mr. Whitman, who then had a from her view trafle approaching from The couple are well known tn tha intances Mise Dreter had | 44 Hceancarati ith Mr. N ane ‘ fh . ¥ifth avenue. Mr. Terry says the car Hart Of Hatiera MRACHA AI bean vowaetl| in Brooklyn, he would simply say tor) Whispered tonversation with Mr. Nott and Mr. O'Malley, Then h wee punning slowly, the chadien’ hey |nearte for three years.* Yesterday morn-| publication that it develop@d, after the turned back to Mr. Gray and shook his head. ing slowed own (0 cross the Sixth ave-| Ing he pald his flancee @ visit and told i} ceremony ad been performed, that Mr. ley tracks. ’ : L | T an ogaly as accept i y circ i Bay warnane wha pact ally out Hae he Would celura to) the eeleracon R ¥ MOTORBOAT | BECIN SERIES THAT Trumbull wea not legally {ro0,) as he We cannot accept it under any circumstances,” said Mr. ae tae? ai ve had believed, fro eb 01 ‘ danger and would have misse¢ with his best man, William Steifer, a Giarriage, and that his marciage te ddien | Ve oneinan: but some one on the sidewa 4 Buea n. | Dreier 16 therefore vols * = |The boy's lawyer had offered @ plew @ warning. Sie ran directly against the BRIDE IN WEDDING GARB WAITS | Mr. ‘Trumbull left the city for the + THE GEIDEL JURY. of gullty of murder in the second deg front of the car and was knocked down, IN VAIN. | .! West immediately after ¢ eremony, ‘ in order to save him from the possibility re dg de ae aaah le eg One hundred invitations had been sent : being called there by the serious jliness|" wo, 1, (Roreman, GABRIEL MAR- |" (Ne death penalty Mr. Terry jumped 1 P P ut-to thelr ériaed " of his mother, and has not returned! yum, manager, Wo. 621 Bron he offer of the plea followed « woman and placed her in the tonneau. AE te Se ERAS RAT i Bat a Muer — here. Miss Dreter has left on an ex- nonstration by Mr, Nott that the Patrolman ‘Scherer oi the Traffic Squad James W. Powers had arranged to per- | tanded trip and will be gone several] | 4flecting abandonment of the boy to ran up and saw that the woman was m |form the ceremany, Miss Casella donned| Fn oinoar Schmi). ; fated mer | despair and his throwing himself, » badly hurt, .He suggested calling an her bridal robes abou: the middie ot| =28ineer Schmidt Heard Their | Marquard and Richie in Great | mont | bing and heartbroken on his. mother ambulance, but Mr. Terry volunteered | the afternoon and when it was long! Cries a aved The: 3 ewe} ck | breast In front of the jury box did no to use his car for the purpose of taking 8 o'clock and her Cries and Saved Them Form in Early Inniags at ¢ th his req ident the to the hos- policeman | the victim pital. At went along. The woman was unconscious from the time she was picked up. The name} Helen Parker was tuken from documents | In her possession, but nothing was found Him If They Had Foreseeri Long Term, They Say. Would Never Have Convicted past flance had not Jappeared, she began to get anxious, and Himseif, | As the hour for the wedding aj proached and he had not by i fro: he and her parents decided he} ‘Three women and two men faced | had changed his plans and would go/qdeath by fire and water when thetr| direct to the church. New York Polo Ground BATTING ORDER. SCORES TO- RES TO-DAY. NATIONAL LE LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK. age the opinion of tue Jurors tha exhibitions would not prevent then ssuring out justice om the ‘Twelfth street, Mo. 4, ROBERT G. STERLING, broker, Wo. 7 Wall str jome Mo, 19 t Seventy-seventh street. Mo, 6—ALBEIT M. TRISCHET, silks, at Mo. 70 West Houston street, | rom om {ACCUSED 18 RED-EYED WHEN BROUGHT INTO CouRT, Geldel | motorboat, the Osprey, slammed against Chicago. fee at 986 Teller avenue, the Bronx. tel was redveyed from crying and to Indicate her address. ‘The movement to secure a pardon for| Just before the appointed time M!ss the New York Central Railroad draw- | Devore, If. Shockard, If CHICAGO— aang bg by on i. Oleg, bata Mr, Terry is one of the wealthiest} capt. Poter C. Hains, now serving a Casella, Leragtl tesa by her parents and oridge spanning the Harlem at Spuyten persee, vol gM Gereral phatohe Geuied he ae ‘ ctors in the city, His firm built | as desma iss Frances Chambers o i Yelock th “4 3 - ithow tis ¢ “9 ee NG COO Ere a ne ye ar nage| sentence in Sing Sing for the murder | Xo ‘225 Lexington avenue, went to the| DUYV! two o'clock tls jmorning, | Hecker, rf GIANTS— a¢ |heltboy in the hotel and had noted M: ne plhobade Bla lot hie reat | of William FE, Annis, was launched to- iat \just as the bridge itself caught fire. Marke 4 0 isa kson, who was elderly and deaf an Dullding enterprises in this vicinly. day by Aaron Berrman, an attorney at! ‘They found tt decorated, the singers|The motorboat the draw with auch | Prunes Battertes—Richte and Archer the cashier of Van Schaick & Co., Wa Despite Mr. Tery's vation that|No. 9118 Third avenue, Brooklyn, Mr.|in their places and the edifice crowd: ! force that it capsized, throwing all five A quard and Meyers, street brokers, as a very rich man be hig chauffeur was blameless Smith was|Berrman admitted that his ald tn the|with friends. The Rev, Father Powers|into the river. Overhead, the engine- | Marquard, p Richie, p AT BROOKLYN. cause of the berality of his tips to the placed under a It was found that| matter was enlisted by the captain's|Was on hand and nothing was lacking| oom 41 which Is housed the mechanism | Umplres—Klem and Brennan hove) help, he has no Hcense to drive a brother, T. Jenkins Hains, and that he |for the ceremony except the bridegroom. | ot tne araw, was bursting into canna | ST. LOUIS— When Court Clerk Wolf ed the police late! vas moved by pity for the parents of| Among the spectators was the mother 1 hey si the water, a] POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aum. o120 drematioally at sil but the injured woman of young Steifer, When questioned, she a as the Ghee eadeag her i | . Paul Geldel to the bar,” the talesmen East Twenty-ninth| the prisoner as well as a sense of OrJ°Ne MO th at 2 o'clock |" he sun-parched |2!—There w 00 people on hand! BROOKLYN— f the special panel of 1 drawn ly $8.0 Mrs, McGuire | justice. in his wedding clot carrying @ bou- | WOO all about them, | when the Giants and the Cube met in v0 1 6 he Commissioner of Jurors for the se, Sto sald Mrs!" Berman will present to Gov. Dix a Pe- quet and saying he was goin ignt| Ov En st Schmidt of |the opening game, and it looked Ike! Hatterles—Sallee ane 15 Suetser| ved in thelr seats to watch the up WO! tition signed by the jury which convict- | to the Casella home. No. 207 East ( ndred and witty. tough going, with a battle on bot | und Bergen * sh wh the decuaads ae » adiive ed the captain, ‘Phe jurymen say inj Willlam St the cousin, who was|eignth stre en sit 4nd! sides, as Marqua a on the mot omrereneneet brought fro rombs : ec tne captain: “Bie durymen: vay Jn] Was Im who f ; Hid sides, as Marquard was on the mound av BHILABALEMIA. i nea aught from the Tomb: oi eng pap hat at thi to be best man, Ad seen ‘ for the Giants and Riche did the hon Some Get Three Days, Others hey Whiunan and his a eel ; ‘Veet Fifty viction hey made recomn ation |nothing of the bride gros essen- | noran t a de Me/000 | oh aerate reap PITTSBU an ; e Oyit Af ets Nott and James O'Ma ¢ for merey, but it was ignored. They Were sent out tn ail directions to >t of the room 4 , aan 7 4 p vu -~ op, Fi Ju Crain, i - five ore HB REN ee room| Both teams failed to score in the firs Two and Ten Married » in clo ee eee now roan we anv hone the gantain will Hook. & ie pene iS crashed aKaiD8¢ inning, and the only man to reach frst | PHILADELPHIA i opped white hair and hla extraors oned, feeling he has been pun- ideravle ement | the ed with a @ nid | SSL BG Ee daca ‘4 : | * harily palid face contrasting startli ” SENT TO CONG Baa: ‘The jurymen were all visited by me,"'| possible was done to quiet the fears of ething had exploded he; tale Marduard gave the fans @ sreat| patteries—steole and Gibson; Chalmers ready facing the door, James A, Gr bs la Mr. Bern “and I was surprised | the bride and persuade her that aaa and almost | till by alka out ms multe & 4 Tink- and Madd land games". Glecrsccr tema aan Ee to find how int they were in the |Mlance wax delayed taroug some woe) pei fe fogtatie| rect meee AT BOSTON, | ‘The target number of prisoners sen-| for the seventeen-year-old boy looks In One President Urges a Further}case. ‘They said that but for the de-| dent. 1 t RAE TE cca a mi lcdnaad to the Worknouse dines tha Be ack, The only face not turned towa: Sinranration (Gren fenae mado for the Captain they would | FEARS AWFUL FATE HAS OVER:! tuirway down 2 card a BEERS MINE MATQUATE. WA CINCINNATI ew | entre usade of the “strong arm ecuag” | (ne door at tire rear ob the Fela Wk priation , never have found mullty. ‘They TAKEN HIM, [taint cry for. help. Ho was unable to Still wolng like « busz vaw: not @ Cub 3040.00 0 4 gr | entjcrusade of the strong arm rauad’’| that of Paul Geldel's mother. Bho sa the Maine, | wantea i have him sol ared Insants For almost two h ybody w he ry Fetes seannaudte | BORTO Mee Tels iedicing’ in Gh GARAe™ TARGA hugdied on 4 bench, quite mear the doo WASHINGTON, jgured that If they did he would be | gg, hen the coke, dow Hut as tie ¢ leer ana te waa's| 0.000402 am |Poiice Court to-day. Magistrate Hylan | 248dly looking straight tn front of her : sent to Matteawan hey thought @| wep: hysterically, refus Goris | stad th "1 : jade 4 Administered the dose, He sent sixty | £0" Der eves Aled with tears as fas 4 tern ori would Hvis se nN i: ; i - bay hree up and three dow ieee eo dos ent si hr : ear term tn prison would be far | foried and dé knew |4 woman's ve sched th RM NE RIA eR BOyH: idee ie men to Jail for three days and twenty | 02, %¢ could dab them away, She did ) mpiete © benefictal than sendir oan!» awful fate bad ertaken » ¢ otorbout A Th. maini: ha 0 I. n jad they, the sured me, sae inning when Kichie made the for two days. remaining ten of the 7 ick of Rar lai HNG Sheds red oie esti, Mer srlande gathered apousd a CHD EINE 10 hee hit off Marquard by bouncing one record-breaking catch he let off with ee lee PRISONER SEEMS tang a | asicing Known the wai , patt aced and kissed her’ | unt fines because they Were marrted and RIGHTENED BY CROWD. whether the wrecks of the} se : ess than eg reasoare Het 24. SCHMIDT'S OWN RESCUE BOAT ‘teeny Aldn't soem to be rowdles to the manner | The door opened, A boyish Agu (epee ae pete A hiyeare, they would } IN DANGER OF SWAMPING. ] JHLANDER Ase born stood framed In It. Two fat, wht ta | t | Sich ait io Seite “ A om ih nd t \ eKard | OePROIT tt nd West End st r 4 ud le . ~ a TAFT PUTS SIGNATURE 4 us ' ' i ietohe 010 than a acore of tor Almost as if the guaw 2QPE PIUS SUFFERS TO STATEHOOD BILL. ni: ; esl hall. Meyers in Peavey ese SPS a exwanaet la yo arin suas hundreds in the erurteroam. “ry py ay “ F Huad to \ tar alked w watching out for him and he wanted to A SLIGHT RELAPSE. aod etia yY : nto | Devore " d to Besabs Haale men whe ) windows of the | of them lald his hand, not unkindiy, =r maths Approves Measure Admit-! pearan on, ati r The f f the end ret ar AT CHICAGO. cars as » bel & i Jed. ‘These | his arm and pushed him forward, ROME, A ope Plus suffered a} ay ij r a 6 reer 5 1 n _—— 3TON men, ruthlessly disregarding the The boy walked jerkily, stupidly, a» slignt re -day and was unable to ting Arizona and New Mex h for the youn have i to AUTO RACER FATALLY HURT, | WY AdHINGTC Jof- others seeking to get aboard the| though the pardal paralysis of fear leave his roou® Over exertion yesterda ico to the Union. | eof b , LGIN, UL, A LW. H. treland | 1ovo a trains, climb through the windows and|was on him, There were great red the nse ia Kiven as th WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—P e you er n n ago Was probably fatally injured | CHICAGO— |very frequently step women and | semf-circles under his eyes. His face 1 antift's physicians say that! noo Ceernoon sisned ti na aie t ean ine Minin GaseaWay Gad) GHA v000 monte ren in thelr frantic and indecent, has been described as boyishly hand oaly through complete rest and @ con} oo tion admitting Arizona and An Misa nee, ) Nd | mechanielan was seri p 1 when os | scramble for seats, | some and cheruble, It was not so to- toned withdrawal MDA. OFAN Bel inci ta. Measatiogd, .when the knowledge af wed: ung ° draw. ‘utomontl tched as he! World Building Curkian # As soon a8 @ “strong arm” spotted! day. Hts color had @ sickly yellow tho Chureh and thet aie healty and! vommonwealths shall nave voted pian tae hunricall acrannaciaia we Satna tt fermi: a tole giwage open. Bash Pai cei E, |tnge, His back sloping forehead, tus H a taln changes into thelr constitutions’ complete yesterday, she sald. jie Wing racer to pass, (Coptinued on Second Page.) [tia Upped bouth, bis frightened ves P a nn gp TE net bln ase sini ee mn - —_ i RE EN EE ne /

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