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SR ET en IRC 1911 ______THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 38, Court-Room Scene at the Beattie Trial, the boy's friendenip with girls, The boy | said he 1 no girl friends here. Mr./ Jackson said he had befriended boys ot the Van Cortland Hotel. | ot going from the Official Cor in Greates New mgmt nte’<: Prisoner and “Girl in Case” Anxious to Testify) S23 35353i"% th his Jackson. He told of going back to the MARDI GRAS FEST'V. Motel Iroquois on Monday night afte AT CO D AL his discharge. He talked with the nigh’ oN man at the entrance, Te then went INEY ISLAN! ferosa. the street and. talked ® KING friend MoGrane. Q. Why did you stand over there ta tng to McGrane’? A. Beca I wanted to get in and see Mr. Jackson. I lef MeGrane and went back to the Iroquois at about half past 9 o'clock, went in| the front entrance and upstairs. I opened his door with the key. Mr. Jack- *on was there, I told him I wanted the Weeb of Sept. 11. V vote for........0. money he had promised before I left He promised to give it to me later, Ite sald he was going to try to help me! slong and get me a better pos! Geldel told of being almost embar- | rassed by Mr. Jackson's friendly During one conversation Mr. Jackson earned that for $10 Mra. ¢ the de. endant’s mother, might be brought from lartford to ive with her son The old | ashier, Geidel said, had offered to let) i m nave the $10 later. On the Monday | ht before his death he promised the | | | noney the next day On going out, \ ieldel, said, he found McGrane wal | OPPOSING STEELE What did you tell him?" asked Mr. | ye That I hadn't seen Mr. Jackson bo-! | Cee ause my key wouldn't ft his door," | | BATTING ORDER. nawered the boy. } St. Louis Q. Was that statement true or not. Huggins, 2b A. It was not true, Okken On Tuesday night Geldel worked at! fector's On Wednesday night Geidet | | eft McGrane in Bryant Park and went » the Iroquois Ho vat he was going to telling McGrane ‘get some money | Hauser, Mowre Meyers, « Bliss, c. m Mr. Jackson," | Marquard, p. Steele, p. IDEL’S STORY OF THE NIGHT Umpires—Eason and Johnstone. OF THE KILLING. i} »GLO GROUNDS, N ORK, Ay Geldel said he entered the hotel as| Pa are ONS Oa ava rest faa plan of starting the games at Medals adres described in his confession, going up the | Hoe ently made a|Til® father, Richard R. Creech, Is a stairs behind the elevator through the with the fane as there wire ie sident of ene, 3c office. He saw no‘one in the office, but on hand to ree the opentng | y441, Penn owas twe! nine. ve ‘a edges nto @ r3 : be | battle with the Cardinals, It was evl-| oid and had been connected with the en the footsteps of the CENE, IN Re Cc eee ta pitcher'r battle was imminent |navy eight years. His father, Harry waiter, Constantino tians poles, who fan SY GveucK |from the moment Marquard B. Mickey, lives in Pittsburgh. eft him after asking What ‘as do- " ne! — R. were announced as the pposing ——_— ing. He then climbed ten flights of] HENRY CLAY BEATTIE J -" dios =a 2 __BEULAH BINFORD. —|iwirters. They went at thelr work with ASTOR AND FIANCEE LAND. stairs to the tenth floor where Mr. | ja will ¥ Jackson's room wan located. truth, becauso It would go better with : 5 Roger Bresnahan, who is stil! suffer-| yaine y ee Go | @. Did you go directly to his door? ih oe, ne me ne ae te Wile ot Novelist Delends Her {he Trot the spike woundsand the drug! © eene oma at Vineyard Haven for i Yee an . What else did he say ake (B peed nad rcs 4 p e. ol given him, refused to stay in bed as) vo ! @. Did you or not climb out of the | Mm If I could go to the obair for this Ri h Ss ke C er M = lay eae VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass, Aug nak windct and ate ip Detnroom wig: | Me, said no. twas to yonne ight to Seek Congeniai Mate tc a dees aus name means in doe?: At 0d nok , feldel denied | vol snieering & ‘con ake ata his. Bancee, at Madeleine Force, and Q. How 414 you wet in? A. With the | fession to Detective Rellly © also 5 , however, and aat th { her f. paid a visit to rtha’s hag i denied that Reilly then ot at any other I have come permanently out of the doll's house. AISrivon Ca vars IG Han Vineyar Col. yacht @. Which he Had given you? A. Yes. | time warned him of his rights, or that | I loved Mr. Sinclair in the beginning very much, I had no ez- In the opening inning Huggins got 9 Noma arrived 9 port | ant and Mr. Jackson recetved him kindly, bats is and Commissioner Douglh- perience. 1 did not know the comparative value of loves. base on baile SAG Ay EE party came ashore and took an auto- poured out some’ tce water for him, [erty § I A . i EMER HU aS q i at 0. . vite | n attempting to assert my freedom I have pursued several Konetchy struck out and Ellis fouled | mobile ride Gadel aid they eattac in the atting |. 4% ¢ 4 District-Attorney Whit- pian hat an i ier para eee a ior Meyers | They did not say how long they Ine, toom for an hour. Then Mr, Jackson |™n have sworn that they did warn || Srlendships with other men, as i Le ‘The Giants also drew a blank In thelr, tended tor ere went to bed. Geidel swore that Jackson |%!™. Mr. Gray prepared admit that | 1 was horrified when I first found out that I could be interested half of the fi but no! called him in, Not having received the Let Whitman had given a warning| in another man. als » me w ¢ - - thur f i . 3 ies) had gon NibiaNL rate, bacnpes® soniye resets “Who the fat oie to nake-suentl My friendship with Harry Kemp I have pursued more con- (Continued from First Pag: r both walked, but Hug- t a 2 la ataten: he began. spictously than my friendships with other men. We are very con- basse Tome Te aaa 4 great stop of Merkle’s hi something about it. 80 he went in, : be rounder and forced Becker out at sec- | Q. Did Mr. Jackson pretend to go to{ “ON said “Mr. Nott. “He || genial. . because marriage, to be successful, must awn't said anybody made such a sta ond i sleep or appear to go to sleei@ A. Yes. I stayed married to Mr. Sinelatr, and it waa a great mistake, In the second ining Marquard put quickly and accurately Gaal took Adi asleep,” said —— it any “Waa Heard ty because it is dificult for a woman to pursie.a néw love when she WV Onere Wauacaereal gissee newt vats or ardinals down !n one, two, three without tle prescription nia. clothes, is watch "and. ne Sion added Mr, Gray. “I ask, did an is bound up so much in the old. tion upon life, The Giants got a running start in ATlicenaie words edenee butténs. ‘Phen he woke up. He gaia over Warn you against much @ Tcemperamentally, Mr. Sinclair and I are utterly different. He For (ie leh yeuee wo. will tay, after) ‘helt halt of the second eid poored Od Au repait work 1s don you have got to put the thingy back. ae, |] has the atrict, ascetic, Hebraic temperament; I have the artistic MS eR oiaelpiieeiiee aL es ne to bank eld fence for wo phat in shops on our premises. 4 ence sald Geidel. air and myself were so different, we [Ant “went to third on. Fieicher's_ sacrl " x Ht giles Papin neid moawav from me! our right to you?” Mr. Sinclair is an essential monogamist, but he is not fitted to reactions of the other identical, and ver Ellis's head and Herz Special Lenses Proportionate!y Low. @. Ho ‘ga No,” sald Paul. the role. A husband who is a monogamist by nature ought to be succeeding only in making woth un- s took third as Mowr i BELL BOY'S STORY OF THE Mtiorney Whitman sat up with!) able to occupy the attention of his wife a0 that there should be none J APP in consequence. Ye 4 ork Ehulich &Sons ent. Mr. Nott looked trl. 4 are so different, each of us, r eingle t STRUGGLE WITH JACKSON fimphant’. Mr; Gray, got busy wit of this attention of hers left for other men. 4 an interesting persofailty in bis own 3 Luaranres : BEWETO RADU hace TA. Vee dal paver cach Goal ‘A woman ie essentially G monogamist—twhen she finds the right ik ye Bee ae era ceo, “five _ Oculists’ Opticians to the floor, de} sald that hin confessions were man, But her hunger for her soulmate is so strong that she is ‘But I want to decide everything by Us dba x . Rae ieee pitied = mre aa beled Ee by BULB dear AS i St @. What then. A. me tried to [untrue because he had been bound to search for him. Two years ago we decided, Mr. Sinclair he wants to go entirely by| The body of a box nbow pede | Le 17 Weat 424°—Bet, sth & 6th Aves., New York @hoke me. x reached up, took him | truth if printed in the newspapers would While, as 1 tave said, he ts a}old was found floating In the Huds 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., New Yor! by the neck and choked him. We | hur: his mor ® feelings. ; and I, that we were utterly unsuited to each other, and that I should cunservalive by ipulse and a radica:| River at the foot of the Pallsades to- 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. got up. £ hit him four or five tim: BELL BOY PUT ON THE RACK be free to find some one else. y choice, £ ain emouonally and intel-[day by Policeman Dir of Edg vith my fist. Me fell by the b th lectually radical. 1 believe in individual} water. A physician safd {t must have| - = and struggled anc ‘tried BY THE PROSECUTION, development, and £ beiteve that the} peen in the water about a week. ect or sane coe rete up. The boy told Mr. Nott on cross-ex- DOG BITES T only way an individuai can develop is} The boy was about five feet tall and| 't strug: nk e 1 for him to evolve his own ideal. welghed 120 pounds. He was dressed, In| he had worked a ve) + bad i Y Gt ony more, and | iit e Patel WO AND ALARMS ‘If tt had been possioie, I think 1|*pepper and salt knickerbockers, , - Q@ What did you do then, a. x aa pte A WHOLE NEIGHBORH | should have liked to nave @ divorce | siriped outing shirt and black shoes 5 Gare ate the. satcte ae ey oe | with the ctork went to the Lambs’ reveralcdiets ceo. Cote tan SURE Ta Niacieon tal We FURNITURE C the chloroform ott Club and was discharged under sus- | . 5 4 4 would separate me from Mr. tn | knife a marble. The : pocket and emptiea fa Ae MY | picion cf theft. He went back to the | Three Policemen Fire Several many ways of companionstip. If [|Nalley's Morgue, Edgewater, e bottle on | Breslin as a hall boy and was dis Sh of f 1 ve known him &s a brother WE TRUST YOU 8 wecies ) wer) was on a towel PRA | milnosa for (ndompetence:, Mieanwnile tol Shots at the Arimal Before e been contented to go right | == cain —_ 2, i But tt into Mr. Faok- [nnd worked fe> the carpenter | lt Is Killed, along. But 1 stayed married to him, FURNITURE Son's mouth and then Z hurried out When aid A tii | and it wag @ great mistake, because it a fast os 3 could eo that ne [ye te te ey rem waa A brown dachshund. snapping and | js difficult for a woman {o pursue @ new reir ED UP upon thelr intrinsic merit Rugs, Carpets, Bedding Smoulda't como to and call for help. |) yc sno, at Hime E went : snarling, ran into J. P. Bushman's groc- | love when she ia bund up #0 much in USED UPRIGHT PIANOS $3.00 Down on $50 “How did you leave the room,” askea|*”,"!* 1" BATTING ORDER ery store at Coney Isiand avenue and | an old 5.00 Down on 75 Judge Crain, Q. The very first? A. Yes a | Avenue P, Flatbush, to-day, ‘The clerks | Having disposed of Mr. Sinciatr, Mrs F $75— $90. 5100-8125 7.50 Down on 100 y the door, after 1 had turned out| ,% HW did you happen to steal it? | Cincinnati. |umped out of it way and urged cus. | Sinclair went on to other flelds, \§ Women’s Fine $5 to $5 monthly, weelaizer,Amounte 19 Pranorton. PEATUPC ORM Che boy T' weoe hone A x saw it on a table tn sitting. Reacher, If. tomers to leave the store. Helen Cox, | PURSUED UENDABIRG WITH | Bh wwwrerrrrrtorrrnen Square Planos $10 Up fight with a man in the Iroouote ana] % Why were sou discharged from the] 2 street, started to run out of the door| "In attempting to assert my freedom,” Imported Hosiery Send postal for catalogue. ST. thought I had killed bim,"* apace’ oy baer errr per anal when the dog sprang at her and pit her | She sald, “I have pursued several friend- WISSNER WAREROOMS | T 3° & LEX. \ Mr. Gray then had him repeat a story k fey pot Anained Ob tiving ve log. ‘Then it ran to the sldewatk and | #l4pa with other men as if I were not | Imported {ine aed sheer liste with h Ave., cor. 15th St., N.Y. emmeantlally, serecing with ue con- you have any trouble with her? jdasied down Avenue P, i three or | Of the doll's house. friendship with | triple reinforcement of heels, soles 65-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. | PPT RY Gall yy. \ 4 EVENINGS of ch detec ave told, > ‘ dogs. At Twelfth street it bit a] iarry Kemp I hav re con- | jm and toes and double garter tops. explaining how he disposed of his] q. Why did you try te -ob her? A. 1| Rucker p iman and turned on ite course, Th (ee ried 3 Magee : : ) er Umpires Day n purse. The | spicuously than my 3 with | Regul. ice 50c. stained clother and the things ie had |aldn's Shea mpl an | neighborhood was In ay uproar and the | other men. This was because Mr, Kemp | egular price S0c. era ae a ten. x ‘ohane, an architect, w : = aoe pects: liatraeia ware -GHInM CN und ah Mar, Mincladr’s ane S-Viece Suit Reupholatered est Materials, now $4. a Ae F WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, P. was a friend of inclair's and was a SEIDEL save DOUGHERTY | ii, Hirst witness for the x Y Aun, Stns Cincinnat! Reds be:| At Coney Island avenue and N atzee:| @ Fesident of Arden. © Sale Monday fest RD Val. HIS FI ILS. | naa © Hot an a series of four gam nan Frazier of the aren meOUr. 3 m when and | a TRIE. oantsivan Sly Sxterionte: the | Hone Peat 2 dsea pager eerie Frys Fe Park etation fired two shots at| Where 1 pleased and in Arden where and Tuesday, 25C sacie BEER Pt! NOW night he Was wrested. He said 4 photographs prepared by the de-| conditions which were perfect ing animal, w erely aulcks| ment ta bring down woandal oh cay need. wenn ip. Covers, | French Commiisiooar Dourberty ‘sled to. take tense were aino put in evidence, | Thmall crowd of fane turned out te wit Hened its pace At Bim avenue Boyce and 1 are very congent L. M. BLUMSTEIN. $1.25 the case of 24 bottles— $9 wrth hatin Binging "No seri ‘om under his finge: . sane dels 4-1 ness the tussic ' iceman dwar pok a few shots at|Our tastes are similar and tempera- od “What did the Commissioner do sce ve ty del bb a it} the prove-| The Hebrew han Asylum with its|the dog ulso missed It, At Elm | me: y we are much more alike than West 125th St,, bet. 7th & 8th Avs. loo cent a bottle more than i seal R ot repings?”’ his lawyer asked, detonse, Mr. Gray wanted a den rndne band of thirty plecor was the guests of |avenue and ast Fourteonth street Po- . Sinclair and myself.” wear th 6 Rew istertn Co. “I don't think he got any,” sald tho| el's conduc is lod . the Brookiyn Club and the fine playing lceman Baxter brought the dog down beer. : 1° Phone 2865 Chet : ae Ene th His wid ‘wun. of the youngsters Kept the rooters in witl; one shot, Its body sent to the the ordinary F A little | 208 W. MEM Ste rnsneded chelite aadureh otic ir, theaakarle ; eto Paula ove] 2d humor. “Rucker and Erwin fitted | Health Depariment for examination ya eegaagiligehetwn ria to ahow that] £8 pointe for the Dedwere while From en |highsr In price—a great deal it gig ee sat next to Commis Dougherty | Policemen had ote ei Mr and Mtr, | ree te : we for" LONDON HOLDS NEW YORKER | higher in quality TEINBY OH of yo BT and he talked to me until we got ane were ¢ e Cour sanoniea G0 Stan = . on ‘4 - | ‘ommissioner Dougherty’s house, He He is Humphreys Police Say Henry Pehan Admits FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. He said that 1 nad veer tell ion the AND HELD AS BURGLARS. was nothing « for LoNDoN Fanteetnehen am in the first inning as both we alas He von whe {otroesecoes sone: oo0oeee Two Fougitt Hard With F oliceman, | ie ie masnnaianing ‘Bert teania got was ari southampton Satur. C, POPULAR / $| Who Drew His Revolver, While |# man on Ute bases, but were unable Ginnie, of having c ONE-DAY Bel Sel ctin £ The Real Estate |W" Dew Hi Revon a foe im aerone the fate AD Oly Furniture Without Deposits. ourinas OFe elect! » s ay . ‘ fey was re Purchased in this manner aie the Durer, Our methods vertisements + Se Ne Rite hee ale \ $ nts nding of two ers to-da second "and frets: Up to eeiee cours cor One. ¥ N OWN TERMS Atiantic City our artment > IN THE t Side Court by Magistrate ne the Reds had only made one Charge. - see A D MAKE "YOUR $ Son World W: Jeveloped that thieves ha t off Rucker, and only one ball Us Also to New ¥. ong Island and Conneeticut. NEXT wy $250 > Sunday ‘ant the.automobile district on cen it out of the infleid 5 piparime WHONESDAY CONSULT THE 4 Directory he RUS Cana nth -—— 109.98. areas aaa . 4, “ ” Ee suays worth en augy, $f tne of aon tree aare:| MAD DOG LEADS CHASE | : si Apartment to Let 4 ot oP | | 3 Yesterday the Sunda $| The prisoners were Aive AT THE GRAND CENTRAL, | | | Advertisements in noon chased a tig white bulldog as | ran from the direction of Madison ave 644 REAL ESTATE ADS : 6000 oe 5 pela: , cham | jue across the New York Central cracks | +4 hey were al fassified and ith taking |@¢ Perty-ffth street, ‘The dog was mad. arranged by section the t frothed at the mouth and sped : Hoth were | It fr ths iat Ee Soule One Maar & LK LISLE thd uudduinmaniteaoydty ¢ On Pages 9, 10 and 11 of the | a PEATNAD Oe icaniéa (agen a) Caulaaia (at taal ay ¢ 4 oliceman Jolin ‘auifleld of the| ‘sa 2 Greatest Advertising Section 3) Perective Burgess wax in Hleventh | ‘PraMc Squad, stationed at Lexington Treen eden | 3-P: ieco Suite, like > 2 \avenue between Fifty-siath and Fift avenue and ty-fifth street, fired ba mite him cut, value $40, } Printed by Any Sunday Newspaper | seventi malay When he| three shots at the mad animal without | IMM ipucntign eG peice with [ele y iy Newspaper {| agp oo are ee $ |sw five the house | effect, ‘Then {t Jumped upon a platform le 2 you did nob rei em yes- lat No. si eo Kays, car-| Where the mail clerks get their sa F 3 terday turn back to your copy of ried three tires ° approached the | and cked them, Caulfleld beat the Weite for OUR $4 A WEEK OPENS AN, ACCOUNT | Se « the Want Directory doday. men ran, Burgess caught two of them) dog off witty bis club, and it jumped NEW CATALOG EIGH > be held the tires and they fought, but) into @ mall wagon and out to the street Mailed FREE | WE PAY FREIGHT $000000006096000049060604 |Hursese, with his revolver drawn, held | aguin, where Caulfield shot twice and thein, ‘ killed thé dog, Z ol the “Carntvat of Flow trsand Song” coefor King 12 ‘Noon, Bopt. 7, 1011, fe oe fasent mits capi ied ‘by the Two KILL ED ON BATTLESHIP BEFORE TARGET PRACTICE. 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