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bn ) x kid Circulation E Books Open to All,” She . WEHATHENR=Falr to-night and FI EDITION. ny; colder, CAN GoM Is Co, (The New Copyright, 1031, oy ‘The Pi PRICE. ONE CENT. NEW YORK, “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a: aaa ublledt York Werte i i CFR si00 \\ REFUND AT SECRET VISIT, SAYS CANDIDATE'S BANKER President Smith Testifies That ,Nominee Wanted to Return Big Recorded Loan. NOBLE EXPECTED PLACE} Queens County Surrogate says | Had Been Pledged. Nomination Practically of Samuel R. Smt f Long Ista the Demoe! The testimony President of the Bank that William Willett, nominee for a Supreme Court Justi ship from Queens, paid a night visit Oct. 2% to bis home tn Freeport and offered to return $10,000 he had borrowed was received by the investigators at the beginning of the hearing to-day be- fore Justice Scudder, in Long Island City, as the most important of all the testimony given. Banker Smith, although he wouldn't swear that Mr. Willett had made any request, intimated clearly that he told the candidate, who has been a busines frienda for more than ten years, even !f the money was paid which he had bor- rowed from the Bank of Long Island, the record of the transaction would haye to stand on the books. Mr. Smith swore that he warned Mr. Willett not ything further, because might be called to testify later irt proceeding. On account of the natur © of Sm testimony, Assistant District-Attorney Deford, Whitman's aide, sald that the John Doe } would possibly last a week, M twenty-five sit) poenas have been issued by Dis Attorney De Witt of Queens and more will be tssned to-night SPCKE OF CONTRIBUTING TO CAMPAIGN BEFOREHAND. He alsd quoted Willett as saying aay- thing In the way of contributing to palgn expense would have Smith the am- to be dove sald, nominee said beforehand. Mr when Willett visited him, he had not ‘The hea tion furni of Qt torney De F It 1s charged in this tor De Witt District-At+ York Count “inform which Is the first official accu that John H. MeCooey, Kings County, leader Demoera and of Queens, ratle conspired, togethe ang Louis T. Walter jr. to bring about WMlett’s nomination for the Supreme Court bench “upon payment of a sum of money by the Willett,’ a teal estate dealer at Par Rockaway and a Cassidy ieutenant Fstice Seudder announced that th clreumstances were such that it mus be an open Investigation SURROGATE NOBLE HAD BEEN} ‘TOLD HE'D BE NOMINATED. Josep | with William Willett | Walter is | PASTOR INDICTED FORMURDER SENDS. AISRESIGNATION Rev. From Cell to Congregation | Richeson Gives Message SURPRISE IS PROMISED. Counsel From South Declares Concealed Evidence Will Clear Prisoner. at Cambridge. | i} | { | | | BOSTON, Nov. 2.—The Rev, Clarence | V. T. Richegon, in jail under tndictment n the charge of the murder of Avis} TAnnell, has res’ d as pastor of the | Immanuel h of Cambridge. | ext used minister's let- is not obtainable, hut 1 such form that| will not embarrass his | ers in the church, who that they bel e that his former Baptist Chu of the imation nderstood to be prance maintain the m er did not murder sweethea “Clarence R ve freed, a Lawyer Jo! Lynchburg, to-day after a conference with the Kis cell in the Charles Y and examined | ne contued, "Lam con- | ocent and I can| the facts come i be at the trial, It would be improper to reveal them now." however, is known positive: will maintain theory Js that s anUty of eyanid: nefit h n told a small of pot would ind that she swallowed it | tlonally, knowing It to be poison, but, unfortunately much Rieheson !s havin to do with Planning his own Ho ts well versed In the law {d to his counse ve la suggestion he makes. Phis stat is giving much sparing his sely follow conference attorneys for fense of Richeson held in the office of | ox-Judge Dun by Mr Le ert O. Harris, | Judge Dunbar and Philip Ro Dunbar —-—— WILL BOY GET SPANKING? Surrogate Noble was the first witness, | Me said he was a member of the regular Democratic organization 1 that he knew Joseph ( Me Ford asked him {f he was at any time a didate for nomination to the Suy Court. He sald he never had any direct conversation with Cassidy regarding the nomination, but that by virtue of his work he was in line r the nomination Col, Alexander S, Bacon, as counsel for Willett, objected to t line of questioning by Mr. Ly put he erruled, Half an before the mm Oct, 6, Judge Noble sald, prs if it Was true Willett was to be named for the nomination, and Walters replied that ho was The witness said several friends of Cassidy told him it was understood he nomination on a He could sof any person was to receive thr count of his offic not remember the name who had told him this. CASSIDY NEVER OFFERED NOMI- NATION FOR WONEY. “Did Mr. Cassidy ever nomination f for a sum of al services, offer that money?” asked one else money for tie nomination’ “No. Harry Gilbert, a reporter, was asked by Mr, De Ford !f ne aad learned tha Surrogate Noble and © Humphreys were ca nomination, Cass (Continued on sevond vege.) Flagship Firing Salute as President Went Aboard (Specially Photographed by Evening World Photographer.) “He WAR FLEET GOES 10 SEA AFTER REVIEW BY TAFT pe ares we |Thousands Line Hudson's Shores as Chief Executive Makes Spectacular Inspection of America’s Great- est Naval Display. START DELAYED AN HOUR BY DROWNING OF SAILOR. Business Houses and Dwellings Adopt Evening World’s Sugges- tion by Hanging Out ‘Old G's" *’ i My id On Board the Presidential Yacht Mayflower, Nov. 2. In the face of a gale, the great war fleet passed down the Hudson this afternoon and out to sea. A gale whipping out of the west, carrying occasional clouds of feathéry snow, signalized the departure in review before President Taft. The clouds of smoke from the funnels of ‘the slowly moving vessels were blown in straight. lines against the. dock. front of Manhattan as the fleet moved down the river and manoeuvred to pass in safety the danger point where the river joins the upper bay. | The President of the. United States and the Atlantic fleet of the {navy waited an hour this afternoon for the beginning of the review jowing to efforts to save the life of a seaman of the battleship New \Jersey. This seaman, Gustave Frey, fell overboard while helping pull lin a gangway, There were no launches afloat and the life boats were put over. The regulations provide for an hour's search in a case of \this kind. Frey was not seen after he, went The fleet got ‘under way on review at 3,17, 9-YEAR OLD BOY | WALKS 60 WES under, Owing to the neces! President Taft to return to Washington on ssied- | ule time, the plan to place the reviewing | Point at Liberty Ls at noon, The Mayflower, with the President aboard, aljed at anchor Off the foot of Twenty ( the fleet passed in nd was abandoned DUNCANS SAIL ~THREEFIREHORSES CORNER IN WHEAT ‘MRS. M'REE'S FATE rd street an But He’s Mighty Wits td When | [PROCESSION STARTED AT sic. NAL FROM beethantideds INGRECIAN GARB CROWDED STREETS BUSHELS TIED UP WITH THE wURY and exhaust steam marked the He Reaches Kingsbridge At a algnal tron ip the ste j 4 . ; Sits "7 the battleships and o Het Little Menalkas Wore No Tunic ae Injured unt ad School | W. sabladien Hanees Reported Investi- Prosecution Scores Woman! and Sits Down. me te wait bh . tet aise Buse week! Like Parents and His | Children Narrowly Escape | gating Wide-Reaching Deal | Prisoner in Closing Case— nd curiosity hue n Re . ah ! ; perpen . ic ngpaneiiesont and (arough the whele Knees Were Bare. Death in Williamsburg. in Grain Trade. | Quick Verdict Expected. sine wil nine miles of veaneis the throb of engines Howd'y’ do” to «proach s Gaia | Ks ! sai | of the United States. ment In: the ROtebIe Judge Sugwested 1 When He Rise torte nauranna sGunemies a o firemen were hurt and hundred’! WASHINGTON, Nov. An attewed | pyeasiBirial to The Fanoing World pga homie’ leat charged Dime over Reader, |. ivering Little son Men ool children narrowly escape’ corner of wheat, centred at Chicago and | op IPELOUSAS, La., Nvo Phe cane | nis <Dhunacla® ateest ea the early after: korsky ears old, an|urope to-day on ba injury early to-day when three lextending to Minneapolis, Duluth, Buffalo cae Yeo Tunge MeRem, charged! jay claim to taking an interest In the ple haBe tow-headed boy who has| French The fond nd most af- powerful horses attached to Engine No. !and Baltimore, by walch it 1s declared 60| h the murder of Allan Thurman | passing affaire of the nation meg Ay on ae as aeniin thet ncaitiae Ab pares ike. plee were 4 sale ston ta aes jy | Gatland, the Tulane University stu-| Just ax the men behind the ; of the vide was i fe car? per cent, of the country’s wheat supply ; a Reina ine che Awalied that nature might assist the with a viol of the Sullivan law la fe i dent, was given to the jury at 11,40] along (he Krey-tinted line tu the 1 ’ ere Rayan lows linterrupted while ¢ huggers and trotied, hus been under invewti«a-| AM Lo aay. following a4 srg cussing the 1GGh ae avtea dO uge hulke in swinging a nut the weastorday dlacharged by Jude: Ol@yl) M “thelr costumes, ion by agents of the Department of Jum] dy yams f OBS Charge ee ce binck powden tne eat dal aid was not absol consary at eok; both she and the result# MaY| ",ceme DistricteAtte oe aK @ hasty performance in the eye! These new fighting mach: e scan The who had been reading din: 0 make) thems an Rakinitia wal) nted fo the respective Hand) wie ee tein g reney Debulsson,|ing gmokeless generation of Paulsturn in their own lenge) ) the ude novels, ran a selves e ind poor little STAUAPEMPA TAA Rn MATTE ee with ie dave dhva ¥ ‘conducting the case in place of | Joneses and Farraguts, young Americn /9F against it and {t was their own prow the avowed in Menalkas of t shins are very a ) Insure necessary evidence the Gov-| latrict-Attorney Garland, an uncle of| trom Newoura trudged wearily tnto | pellers ¢ awung them as they gat shoot ancient Greeks, Mr, Duncan wore a n it Js said, Is about to ask the|th® dead doy, closed the case for the| Kingsbridge neighborhood [ready tot to sea this afternoon, Hundred and white tunic over a green ‘robe. re, © apparatus curned down }Grand Jury at Chicago to prevent the| | Prosecution with « scathing arraign.| But William Price, aged nine, was! While Pr wan at loncheon large pistol pene ile aver te eto Drakes avenue the} Armour Grain Company of that clty,| ment of the accused, claiming that she | Ured Very tired’ The bik fleet seemed jon ihe Mayitower and the prepa ations He was late i inmanageabl rhe |through which, 1t is alleged, those who| shot down young Garland in pt | te, be BME S FalDuow,, FekuaR UROn st f oe eae bi ps nr purple r did not have any a At of| beyond the horlaon, and not mush tt blown Nts au ware i (ee erby, Who Was strapped | contro! the corner o} te, n trans-| jealousy, killing him as he sat with | "1rY Bee Beyond the lorlably ab nd me froin , 1 would take you into the back yard | {Une tried to run the team to the ¢ or disposing of any of it# Ware-| his back to her. Peer fal? eae ata tis Teeny’ Due desea five minutes and you would not fore | hare kr! POLLAN avenue, but the (ouse receipts He pointed out several reasons whicn | nin 't ait down on your steps and jdo not have uniforme at this time of the wet it for five years. | ‘The Duncans have heen n | Sixty-two million bushels of wheat, tt/he claimed tended to prove the crime|reat? he asked of Mrs, Miller, WhOj your jtted for such wintry weather as CO ie TS among the Klikitat Indi On the rea \s charged, are being held In the trade | was premeditated and urgently appealed jan a home in Riverdale avenue, KIMgs- | ly tiew sy thon sor the President's tes IT SNOWED TO-DAY! | bast! et weaving and teach! Joseph te centres concerned, ut jt was Impossible! for a verdict of guilty the first de- | bridg ae bs x cate 4 ; | men how to weave thelr own berg, who so d warning to traific!to learn the names of the people whom| sree, warning the jury aot to allow Mrs, Miller looked fellow cid by ee ta a, ahead, Daring the run the engiae|the Government believes to be behind | themselves to be biased by the fact that] with undisgulsed intereat “i 4 of the Vea Yes It Did tn Yorkville, Uartem ’ strack a pusheart and hurled it in the} tue corner | the defendant was a woman, earmarks of good raising. i inten- i e ‘ CE ar aa In Aristophanes alr, filltus the street with fruit, Along) CHICAGO, Nov. 2—President George) Judge Pavy, In reviewing the law in] Hons and of childish determination. inted thelr nose ty. the Ctraay | They founded @ Weaving Institute for the course uf the runaway men and ji, Marey of the Armour Grain Company |the case. told the fury they bad only], “OF courme you tay, ale sald pak (CDR OS sna RER EDO ; The cutting sixty-mile an hour wind! Destitute Women and also spenc much women seed children on thetr way to|wnen sown the Washington despatch | the statute law to apply to the facta in| Maney er mn TT iy | When the Connecticut, leading the witch swept across the elty and stung|time in Chinatown tn San Francisco school and dragged them to the sides an allesed corner in wheat s | hing their verdict, ‘The defense can | prins MOnly I lives af Newturen un’ | rae! scenes, the. dhe. In moths aaa the faves of the thousands who went learning things about Chines t i Hearse pdr alge s Ral As ap lew gulside- of ths written |? ¥ inlives at Newburgh 4h! /was a great Mutter ex n craft out io Riverside Drive to look at the Mr. Duncan sald they were going to. jtalf a mile from where the dash bes engaged In (ie grain pusiness, |law, he said T ate t Wednesday to see them, |Kruped around (he Ma ateante fleet review to-day ‘bro an eight-| Paris to k H dates and! gan the dviver succeeded nw thelput are not sahamed or afraid of any.| A verdict Js ornecia | ted ore wight loro Fishkill Landing and Ive |!9 down the river to reach t re review minute flurry of snow with it te Har-/ that they ecuen tits lewrand | ning Naga’ Anne ABM aes antieaiet | wa way from there. But Jon rae Byers vont. wap hi ree lem, York ind part of the Bronx, country to fairs, After base vA 4 is | now ate ne of them, shift * mtn shaw aise tap erano CAR? nb @AKd HIGH. Dia) puanten aver sane ming that the fin cogueaing or vBer-| $12 Men ‘sSuits and O'coats,6.95 |" “called, the police and told |goou positions and xetting broadside to 7 BORIS on tha: Leo cebawalnc tbe Amesinn, ME Dun weep away and 8008 whould be made known owning C4 ah ae the child needed attention. They the wind, careened over at a dangerous thi boule hoon » not urd art seriony hy where he was kept @ childi ided In and out amon, e ie . Sean cate re . rte : while’ the. all a Sign he fleet of exouraion raft, kee! ‘ a be Boclety arrostat anil fark raixed the gold-braided omctals the fee ursion craft, keeping reck- > FOR RAGING 666 PAGE 16 | irough the hanging smoke of captains In line and opening paths | many salutes, i anew fr Tegular boale engaged im routine worth y as Var haw,’ Feieuaioe ‘aa aes, our special pelee to-day and Fi piheg ato Fhe Ure itees tora, bus SUvugh Warm clothes On Menelkes, was insigaificant | Pl et as: |