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PASTOR MET POISONED GIRL DAY OF DEATH — WEST POINT ~“\WHATHER—Shewers To-Night and Sand To-Night and Sunday. = = SF INA EDITION. : PRICE ONE ‘OENT. Os (The New Deprright, 1011, by ‘The Prose Publishing _ DEFEATS TS YALE IN CLOSE GAME WEATHER—Showers To-Night and Sunday. Fi EDITION. _NEW Laiad Aochcomcad ——— a ‘YORK, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 21, 1911. ous OENT. 12 PAGES YALE LOSES 10 ARMY PLAYERS FIGHT COMMISSION FOR AN TARD FOUGHT GAME | smtor woe: ON MUDDY GRIDIRON Cadets Score Earl y in First Period, During Drenching Rainstorm— _Gillespie’s 50-Yard Run One of Game’s Many Features. i; First Second Final Half. Half. Score. Yale ----- 0 0 0 West Point- - - 6 0 6 By Robert Edgren. WEST POINT. Oct. 21—Yale ani tt Point Mne up in thelr ennual ll battle hi Gridiron inches under water. For a dme & postponement was anticipated. At,115 Coach eBacham of West Point, Manager Lieut. Matthews, Capt. Hyatt, Capt, Howe and Coach Field of Yale Met fo discuss the matter. It was de- cided that the question should be put up THE LINE-UP, Pont 1 this afternoon on a | ic!) itive Brown, Feansyirasita, a Laneemian Suter J. Brees, | day to rest up over Sunday before re- They Believe wee Thay Should Fig- ure in Sale of Moving Pic- ture Privileges. NO SCANDAL—HERMANN Giants Come Back Home To- Day, but Will Return to Phil- adelphia To-Morrow. — GIANTS AND ATHLETICS WILL PLAY MONDAY. ‘The next game between the Giants and the Athletics will be played in Philadelphia Monday, providing the weather is clear. If Matty pitches the betting on the result is at even money. Wfth any one else in the box the Athletics will be 2 to 1 favorites. The Giants are back in New York to- uming the world's series with the Ath- letics in Philadelphia Monday. After the umpires’ officially decided there was no chance for a game to-day in Philadel- phia, owing to the continuance of rain, Manager: McGraw decided that there was no use of staying in Philadelphia Pastor Accused of Poisoning, His Fiancee and the Girl Victim im POSONED GIRL TOLD OF MEETING PASTOR JUST BEFORE DEATH oo RICHESGON'S ARRIVAL fea0; 5 Young Woman Supplies Missing Link toShow How Miss Lin- nell Got Fatal Cyanide of Potassium. REV. RICHESON HANGED IN EFFIGY BEFORE CHURCH. Resigns Ministry of Baptist Flock in Cell—Fiancee’s Father Gets Eminent Counsel. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Oct. 21.—Chief Inspector Dugan was credited with the statement this afternoon that he has forged the most important link in the chain of evidence against the Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeson by the dis- covery of a young woman to whom Avis Linnell confided a few hours be- fore her tragic death by poison that she had lunched that day with the _ SUSANNE omg to Major-General Barry of West Point. over Sunday. Al hands arrived at 1 OF VIOLET Baptist clergyman He finally decided the game had to be o'clock. EDMANDS bral Alla i played. The Giants are et!!! “up in the air’ eR ay: Until this witness was discovered the police were unable to secure any Biesar tye. (arige) cownsours .the over the sale ofthe moving ploture priv. | evidence that Richeson had an opportunity last Saturday to give the gir! Gridiron was a lake, All morning a| Daas way fe Gavhaye ail the cyanide of potassium he had purchased in Newton Centre four daxs eepd ly tihe Doo At aed ae First Second pingy| “t0!4 out and have combined with the | before. According to the evidence now in the hands of the police, Richeson they were cal'ed tn after half an hour. Half Ualf see lhe) Aor to oe Rabe was the last person in Avis Linnell’s company before she returned to the Noah's deluge was a summer shower| At Annapolis— the clube weren't congulted on the propo- j heehee ani ; aad ae? beside the cloudburst that awept over! princes Pe 0 0 9 | sition by the Nattonal Commission, and Y. W. C. A. building on Saturd: and took the p "son, West Point. N inceton.... 0 0 4 to whom the money will go. Both clubs | The accused pastor sent his resignation from his cell in the Charles Very few arrived on the spectal traine javy..... oe figure they should share in tt and threat: | vee . : 4 saa ar ‘ ‘ te cis hae f and all of these were forced to seek! At Cambrid on to fight {t out with the powers that | Street Jail to-day to the trustees « f the Immanuel Baptist Church in Came shelter under archways and in the ‘hah a ay oi ° be in a legal fashion. bridge. When Richeson’s resigration was received the trustees were hold. buildings. Only three or four automo- erst. .... SCANDAL CROPPING UP AT rp aay listied Raf anise ahi ne faker ee biles came In, others that started hav-| Harvard 0 1 11 Hazel Drew Telephones Eve- 5 ing a meeting to discuss what action should be taken in his case, jarvard...... EVERY BASEBALL TURN. Wz? Tepes “D> RN, " oR ing bogged in the mud or failed to climb ver in t's history of organized base- 1 . =a" 4, FIANCEE’S FATHER ENGAGES COUNSEL. the slippery hills thar bar the wey ex-| At Ithaca— Mersin bo Dae or maces! olng World! ihatehesia RLCESOM |. a led the reslenation with his first public utt si cept in fine weather. lw.&J. 0 og 7 ball has there been the :nulticipiielty of * Seven Deaths and Many Sick He accompanied the resignation with his first public utterance since The grand stand was entirely desert: | nS poandal (hat. ta cropping Gur ab every Regular Actress, ee ee te eT his arrest, which will be read to-morrow from the pulpit he occupied ed early even by the few who had | Cornell . 8 ts @F [turn vin tho present struggle of the a D ] Aboard Ri Sanford’ \ . 4 * Aken cholce seats at ‘noon. The only At Philad 1 hi = Giants and Athletics, That the world oar ev. Sanford’s by his successor, Rev. Dr. George Croff, : ik eeBanA iladelphia— title of corre jing all the baseball money rene 7 | ip 4 Pas i : if: ‘gn ol pO he iT c i e , . ., te the ac o e| y e Berean ae 100 cadets de-|Brown....... -0 6 6 [in wight stil rests with the Baseball] Ding-a-ling-a-ling! Wandering Craft. White the accused minister was at work on his statement of his Ned to seat the spects Penn . 0 ry Q |Trustthe visio extstenco of which ts) ‘This, indulent reater, is muppomed to] 2 | 2 | | fT case he was visited in his cell by Moses G. Edmands, the Brookline paraded la melancholy st Y [the Nevonel, -ominiealani8 FOWNEES ceoresent. the raw millionaire whose daughter Richeson was to have married at Hallowe'en, raincoats and olled caps, At Hanover— disputed. With every hour it become: ee trie aie PORE LLSroNare HOR alsa eine mi Aa f A Wd scured by the neavy downpour. Willams... 0 5 3 Increasingly apparent that some Bae go ding-a-l if ourselves, but we {on boant the Rev, Frank W. Sandfora, | Mr. Edmands assured the young ran of his faith in him and promised T places the ponds are six inches deep. Dartmouth. a7 6 e aii 3 ‘4 AN fa Spree CTS follow th Otherwise we might} for whose arrast on a civil suit for} to hack him in his defense to the limit of his resources. This preve any fast end ru a legion Of fans not on h sboheaairobe t . How! * ill {i pis at nie ete as ad Tunas 40 pte SBD | oe New York, but» throughout the| Write It ding-dong, Following sald rule la epeer for $100,000 Cumberland | Mr, Edmands has engaged Philip R. Dunbar, a prominent Boston : 4 now e re t ‘oun oMclals have t ing ei q - " , <i pend upon old-style football, The game | major etreuits, apeteke mat we Sepee |County oMeials hay nwalting wince) cay ta defend Richeson. Attorney Dunbar will be assisted by his will give no line on the abilities of the who engineered the deal and who ts eee . la year ago last June, the battered] , ii agg oes salitiae sei ah Shortly before 3 o'clock the Yale team [in the history of the sport huidn Anais bok Chae Alt HLeca FibenG | tery of the seas for more than a year, any statement te -day. cume out through the mud, closely fol- RECEIPTS OF SERIES 80 FAR an <i j heii ann 1S . arrived at the entrance : i ’ e says, just like that o shag any Tanah cieen i at the entrance of the harbor 7 y eh . Army team wrapped in BIGGER THAN EVER. a Oe, TUN OD tae uo | LOCO DAMM INieMrL IANCISCO [a acy ata Gen ines inchine querer | THREAT MADE AGAINST RE AL DoG. x Dave Pulte w is The proceeds of this sorles have damn’ ves {s, “Hello, ‘This Because He Neglected tine station by a motorboat. | It has been urged in the accused man’s defense that before he pur- hele » Carl Re w high " base ‘ Greal.”" ‘ } e 4 Seven persons on the yach le ; ® ‘ ams and ier head tee cee NNOIER we Searels pak see eR ee Seven versona on the yacht diel - ot the phial of poison from the Newton Centre druggist he had Mnesma ball ce. nissloy ots a 8 sible es ates the intel- | ‘ “ha Oni since she rica an ere burted| ¢ ed . BS” MA tes 10 per cent the gross recelpts| lectual giant at the vecelving end ot | Her, She Said atten, ‘The yacht was leaking 40 seri | ttyreqtened the landlord of his Cambridge home that he would either have Bown in & ve ana ail ane that can be added . Are you the eloping Haze nae | ously when she rounded Portland Head = lord’s dog or move fro ha hoes, “Tle t In midfield this through the rious | me | that women and tren had toto kil his landlord's dog oF nove from the 2. This is offered to x king th he bi | privin Th Award man, the wife of a! work pumps to keep her afloat upply a motive for pu hasing the cyanide. inclemency ia oiinttial | afer » relied Into! print pyres e pre we ee ee ae Salat bite | Against this ,isurged, how hat the Rev. Richeson intended hoter: weetlo: Kee . "AG 9) 7 o, 2 , Me es 4 herself this at the | / n ding twenty-or men u a f i rooters’ peat mi yelling ‘enthu CHICAGO, Oct Mrs, Warren Pair ot the to keep it a¥o oi. tant ween and two. childs lfovteave his ¢ beige boarding-n in vent, on Oct. 34, the " the aiene gontcnttha banks of Ct 69, soc leader and during the few days the an He Say. oneaegicen | wore m the Sandford bar fate fixed for his marriage to Violet Fdmon. Brookline heiress. A yelling back across the lake, This looks of the son of former Vice-Pres!- 4 Bait he baa avciwaatin | ait ) when that eraft wa ate fix ' nae ip by more like water polo than football, and 4 srted to the police| Poasibly the most interesting infor-| K : tae agen wes n the southern const handsome ! t Mr. Edmond w's prospective father-in-law, aut the raln mes d thy ¢ containing 1 zation furnished by Mr. H mane igs vu ¥ d : t ae eet Afrle ~ All had nuttere } much from yas to give as a iding present us b richly furnished for jong « eh 3 day was that ther no scandal ove r yan ‘ vp Mick of food and at times w threat as to §lve , rf the fleid, and was 0 had been taken from her) ie manner in which the Glante’ mane| “Hut Hazel,” protests j When Mra, Friedman arrived at ber) oneq with atarvation, until they were| the couple at the time the poison was purchas No dog was poisoned. It was announced that the game would train en route from distrib ets for the horow, mot fa } sister's home she sald that her husband | », qipniins of preavisions trem | 4 Aete Tdinnalt al “| be played In ten-minute quarters. Yale da week ag ee y omment was el had left her alone at home #o much ‘i vb] HONE § The drug was bought Oct, 10 and Avis Linnell died Oct. 1 won the toss and chose the north goal, vanks said she did not learn Dae lef that! ‘'M . that she couldn't stand tt any longer cir Ot eae Althongh loyal friends of Pastor Richeson tnsist that he could not havé with the wind behind f the Jewels, which were iy 1 and had ed the place and brought seven persona who dled at sea f r Dean kicked off for the Army, send Seiiale ag’ GAsbRC da ation drea ue thirty, ant! pag q motive to slay, as Avis Linnell was well aware of his marriage plans, ing the ball from the middle of the bag, until yesterday, The nam nt M4, a won of ther o-ds t she : RE ae reein scene tines nahi! wal ley. Th na ; Pon RE aurdpred. @ her declared to-day that she firmly belleved her started back and carried the ball 15 as Aeeorihied’ to’ the spallee here, | met Ka Kingdom wreck. Ald Jaughter consi If engaged to Rieheson when she died yards before he was downed, There ¢ : 8 J sixty-nine; Henjan age erted that Avis was only fifteen years old whed was a great splash, The Army ran the| One diamond necklace sot in platt shat . aged xty f : * her with attentions, laying the foum- ball out to midfield, another num, va at $5,000 rt . iP Motel One * | the young el van began to shower her with attentions, laying the foum the crowd whooped with merri | One diamond dinner ring set in lath 1 ‘ » and Stewart Wolf, aged| dations for the child's tragte rc A moment late Yale got the ball on alnum, valued at $1,000, na neal atto. we nerts | t rooms of the Re y. ches kiok, but on the next play fi Wiehe anitatrea, valued at £3, 0h cular concern Paes berggle esas pcm ke Hoeoagh ——- oat ee te ae Pe tion th i the ie res ee Tae Lee Richatan. had Sam Hoge 1 severed. Than the Army, plung-| One emerald solitaire and. several a pm “pager f BROADWAY GARDENS v r “4 Chief I tor Dugan of the Boston pollee to-day, Apo aten Yate pack th small pleces, with a total value of 1 1 NEW BiG SHOW PLACE. urding ometats| given uy 4 pearance of Richeson in the Mut to her 4-yard line ; ? we thing about tt ——- J i fcGarr of Chief san's staff was Dean carried the “airbanks, who before her mar ‘ NG’ | t over his eff It {s said that when Yale's guard and ta was Miss “| Cassidy of Penn. nas drenchea WIFE SUES TARKINGTON, }To Succeed Mac Square Gar- tat a some on if enn aan and Yale teams smashed th Was returning from a visit to were to by re cil ‘ On Old Brewster r y tw yearn , i e grand splashing oston when tho Jewel watton. Oc ath ten— rewstel 4 1 Brand splasiin relatives in Boston whon tho leWele AYANUKAL AE, o veltg ; , 7 » the police urge a motive almost exactly Score—Army, 6; 9, leacire shin thats mulat have baanaiolen 1 New York playe find mult fo. r Hy " urged Chester Gillette to drown “Billy' @OME GRAND SLIDES ON BOTH the 1 before T arrived In Chten-| to take moving pictures. oF pera ingly by AOS 40 \PABIAD® | 8 toly s ' ago, It is expected that tn the state b 1 4-! to take moving pletures of the series, with er a Gi 104 ng the | th D cn’ wil { n re ne s cell he MN deny the e: SIDES IN THE MUD. wo," she When the porter helped tn the proceeds of which the pla ait tie cuAtade or iat auare. ar en 4 La) Vi “| prought Whittaker, | Ment Richeson 1s calmly wring tn his cell he will deny the existence Francis kicked off and Benedict was mo get my xrips ready to leave the| not figure, Mr. Herrmann sald there was. fiy " ; Rand | ig with four children was 4 of any auch motive 1 fs 1 y halt drowned twenty yards tn front of train I don't think the bag was there, | never a thought of letting the players Mra, before her marriage ote In lrgad way. ered on au order from the Throughout bis ordeal of arrest yesterday and during every minute of the Army goal. An exchange of punts although I did not notice {ts absence !n on this extra money. was Loutsa Fletche ade public te " ( is }Gourt of ‘Maine from th ¢| bis ine: ation thus far the young clergyman has preserved that extraore Birches? some srand Mud, Siding oa. at the time, discovered | a, tek Gaugnter ton J Fletcher, a{ sited tan Wald. tha new {those on board the Kingdom linary calm that marked the bearing of Chester Gillette up to the moment Pere Ree Sue ie a water walle. the joes. and to work Aiperisas and Bae yey. at {ons would. be incorparated. next |taker claims that she has been unadle| he was led to the lc chair. He arose early in his cell, greeted bit trying to fal on the ball. Yale shoved searching for the jewels, To-day Mr. ir. po fortune. + 8 |t2 recover prone Heda hehe had trans-| sattors cheerfully and then sat down to a hearty breakfast. Fairbanks thought the police should has contr The property ts the old Brewster | ferred to Sandfor Jp to 280 he had " nes : _ pans op Second Page) be notified.” of | the name of Loutse Fletcher Tarkington, hear tage factory, 20 been arrested, | se, with bis breakfast, the Baptist preacher ordered pads aD ’ + a } } Wie —