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Sere pee enact sv peso alt INGS WORK ON WEATHER—FAlr to-night and Ther vt EDITION. jay} col “ Circulation Books Open to All." Copyright, 1911, by Co. RRICE ONE CENT. Press (The New York World). The Publishing CITY WINS THE STRIKE AND PAYS $250,000 FOR NEW STREET CLEANERS GREELMAN' AROUSED BY HS BROTHER ARREST Commissioner Denounces the Strikebreakers Man fre Cart and Begin the Work te Clean Up. POLICE ARE WITHDRAWN @ld Drivers Cannot Be Taken Back and Many Are in “YANTIPPE” WIFE. SAYS ‘SWEETHEART TAUNTED BY PHONE “‘Goosie’s”’ Affinity Of- fered to “Blow” to “Swell Feed” at Wal- dorf That Hubby Had Been Promising. Says Broker Van Dyck’s Affinity Butted In at Luncheon to Ask Where He'd Been ‘“‘Away From Home. Helgh, ye Ruzzlelambs, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911. CHOIR BOY OF 14 WHO TAUGHT HM Confesses to Fifteen Bur- glaries in Brooklyn Homes and Helps the Police Dig Up Gems He Buried in a Tin Can. Caught by Theatre Ticke He Stole—Lads Scarcely Older Accused by Him of Directing Breaks and Pawning Valuables. Brooklyn police went early BEATTIE’S PLEA FOR A RESPITE REFUSE FULL FORCE OF NEW WHITE € STREE WEATHER—Fatr to-night an@ Thuesday; colder. INA EDITION. 3) ft GES FM BEATTIE MUST DI ‘wa ah FOR MURDER OF WIFE RESPITE ENED HIM. Virginia’s Governor, Refusing Plea, Declares He Has No Doubt Pris- oner Is Guilt Suffer PRICE ONE CENT. y and Should Penalty. é n F to-day ~ ~— Isuing of a Warrant for _|ke"™atan*dnens ‘oltre sin 5 gate. nor, oon | © UNISEEMRIE 1S Eee the Court Clerk. Btreet-Cleaning Commissioner Ed- ‘wards succeeded in getting out the full normal detal. of 1,50 carts for the three oroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx to-day, manned by about 4,532 Grivers an¢ olpers. folice guards ac- companied the strike breakers only in TALKS OF A CONSPIRACY Sweetheart—the newest of marital mis- fits bagged by mischievous Cupid! From the leaves of Mrs. Irene A. Van Dyck’s suit for a divorce from Edward B. Van Dyck, officer of the New York Stock Exchange, jumped this illustrious trio to-day. As usual, it's the pen of years and dug up a can of jewelry that he confesses he “I stole from so many places," wept the youthful burglar, “that I forget where they all wer Later the police arrested two older youths. 1 and coal wagon drivers, stole, e FOR PROTECT ION OF SOCIETY Studied ‘Horrible Facts’ During Trial and Says Speedy Justice Is Best the “other woman” that writes these who @ h dd with havi: at ted Ighe districts where there had beea tu-| Arrest Grows Out of Refusal] SMiiscas to the iiterature of the mise Ng seat aisea:Tobeealonhes, preriry W.: to P: t S h Cri mult and riot > during tho early days mated. (ay ia i fs . ay Oo Freven uC Times. sepia atsline. to Accept Quarters as Pay- | “Tnrobbing telegrams and pulsating 1 PIERE ie) HOU RNG SPOR ORIOD ey ‘Ip to to-day the strike had cost the welty $136,000, and before the Stre_t-Clean- ‘ag Department has been reorganized @ud the places of the strikers . filled from the civil service lists the bill will ment of Woman’s Fine. Albert Creelman, brother of James complaint in which she mentions Mrs. |* Gertrude Hall, a “really pretty and refined app..ring young woman,” who lives with her two young daughters at found the tenants absent in making their daily delivery calls, The boy burglar fe Raymond Beck, gon of Frederick Beck, an awning manufacturer of No. 7 Cypress avenue, by the news that the last possible barrier between him and death had been RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 15.—Henry Clay Beattie jr., convicted at j* ~ the most brutal murder in the history of Virginia, was unshaken to-day! — ti * ‘Webster Hill, near Stamford, as the Creelman, President of the Civil Ser- cause of her tribulations, | vice Commission, noted as a war cur-| ana for once the chain is complete. |*empondent and writer and close friend | Her husband's dulcot missives to of Mayor Gaynor, was arrested to-day | fect Sweetheart” are from ‘Goos! im Essex Market Court, where he is|erfant husband. And the reward for chief clerk. ‘The charge against him| Mrs. Van Dyck’s sleuthing and inter- Brooklyn, He was caught lastnight to the Shubert Theatre, Brooklyn, when the lure of the footlights prompted him to use @ ticket he had stolen with some other loot. Young Beck told the police of three j removed. . With only nine days of:-tife Jeft.to him he calmly heard. the | vigorous refusal of Gov. Mann to interfere in his behalf, and smiled when ' told his final hope had.vanished and that.be must die in the chair for kill- ; ing his wife, Louise Owen Beattie. Later, however, his nerve gave way * and he showed evidence of a breakdown. ‘ De above %4,000. Many strike breakers do-day signific’ their intention to take the civil service examinations and stick to the Jobs they had taken during @ time of stress. If they qualify thoy will de given a preference over other ap- SEW LET" Ne that bi ‘i " {oepting of letters was to road herself places he had robbed. They are: ‘ 4 \ Sain {mated that than 2,000 | ¥ : Roarlate ec octee, ona tad (ce palleallnandbahs wlorrge yscelh cota tal Caneoneszs Mrs. Mary Manhelmer, No. 10 “I believe that Beattie was guilty. of the cruel and malicious murder * + eodlagberaa Traaena aaa awbent been fined $2 for violating the peddling renee ae te Sanptae ihe al Bleecker street, Brooklyn, Nov. 4 ob-/of his young wife,” said Gov. Mann im his decision denying the con- El gtdinasoo) and’ tasleted th a fede taining Jewelry and stlverware, an 4 v fra will love thelr Joba. ‘The likell- | ordinances stated that she pay|BROKE, SAYS “GOOSIE;" NO, MEE Aik Logtae Neils Bateits demned man a respite of thirty days, and in which he dwelt upon the hood of reinstatement is remote, as by | SAYS XANTIPPE. fact that Judge Watson in the trial at Chesterfield gave the prisoner avenue, Nov. 9 household goods. the time the charges against the men| The warrant was tssued by Magistrate are disposed of their places will have| Corrigan on @ complaint sworn out by Mrs. Van Dyck has a motion before the Supreme Court for the arrest of MISS ROOSEVELT GETS $500,000 Mra, F. L. Shields, No, 97 Jefferson avenue, Nov. 13, $1,000 worth of Jewelry every advantage in all of his rulings. t District-att fi r . 16 A. M. and 6 P. M. on the date 1 he tf sces- | Assistant District-Attorney Medalie, Mr, |Goosie’ for $300 back alimony he When the Rev, Benjamin Dennis, on nessed they were Poneto paar Joled for an examination later in the| “iosie” 9 he’s broke. ‘Xantippe,”” police say only the lad's con-| the penitentiary from the Governor’s| The Governor in his st: NO SYMPATHETIC STRIKE OF Tombs Court, 22,000 TEAMSTERS. When James Creelman | heard of the There will be no sympatietic general @Frest of his brother he went straight with the fury of her feminine counter- part, replies that he's with his “Per- fect Sweetheart,” and is able to meet his obligations. WEDS DR. BAYNE: HE DIDN'T KNOW sternation at being caught and his fear of consequences at home prevented him from confessing to a much longer lst | of thefts. Between sobs he told the of- ficers how he had entered house after office, he found the prisoner's sister, Miss Hazel Beattie, in the death cell talking to her brother, He did not break news then, but waited for the girl Publio to~day, said: “While I sympathise very profoundly with the father of Henry Clay Beatle Jr. and would be giad to help him if T | or’ vi ¥ } v - < 6 {gon soon after |oould do so with proper regard for the rike of the 2,00) organized teamsters to the Mayor's offlee. After a confer-| Van Dyck, (he wife swears, has elab: AFI GUEST ered house after |tg go, She left the pri Ue the city. Organizer Ashton says tae /ence with the Mayor, James Creeiman| orate offices in Hroad street and 4| bois Anting a ts a 0G BOM hp minister's arrival, She appeared | public interests, I cannot with aay White Wings strike is still on, but he sued @ statement intimating,that Mag-| Successful cotton merchant, with an iP ERIG. S- Parrned some BF AEE booty | yo utterly dejected and hopeless that It | consideration of these interests imter- i pretty much alone tn his opinion strate Corrigan, between whom and|!Bcome averaging $8,000 month. eee P : msburg, | was clear she had surmised the mean- |fere with the due execution of the sen- one | i ° Im making his rounds of the city to-| the Mayor there ds a feud, had lent him- | @ay “Big Bill” Edwards impressed upon | gelf to a conspiracy of police court law- | hig stable superintendents and foremen| yers and bondsmen's runners to humilt- that he would hold them responsible for) ate Albert Creelman, having the city cleaned up to the old/ 4 standard of things by next Wednesday. aa rey ney ll was} He will not attempt a night work until the process of ri “My brother's arrest,” the Commis- When the étruggle to retain “Gooste's” love and wean him away from the per- fect one was at its height, she says Van Dyck promised her $10 a day if she did not molest him, and again offered her $100 a month to leave him, Her extended tale of “Gooste's" devo- tion for the fascinating Gertrude opens with a scene in a restaurant. Van Dyck President’s Daughter Is Prom- inent Member of Washing- ton Bridal Party. Lawyer Patterson, Legatee of Sugar Financier Smith, Pleasantly Shocked. and burted the rest in a vacant lot on Knickerbocker avenue. "If you'll only please let me go | home,” he begged, “I'll show you where | I burted tt.” | JEWELS BURIED IN A_ CON.) DENSED MILK CAN. | A search by Captain Right failed to} ing of the minister's arrival, Then in the death cell, with no one else to hear, the minister told Beattle of his fate, The guards who were near- ted that Reattle, who had been rful mood all morning, smiled the same cynical smile that marked his conduct during the trial, Later he gave » Dut those who tence of the court in the Beattie case. FOLLOWED THE TESTIMONY DURING TRIAL. “I followed that case during the trial, and as its horrible facts were @e- veloped regretted that a crime so eruel and malicious should have «ourred within the confines of thie State, F 4 Ww . : 3 i reveal the Jewels, but early to-day evidence of weakenin izing the department has reached its |aloner said, "was duo to conspiracy. | nag deserted his home, No, 26 Central| WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.-Kocloty 2 Young Beck led Detectives Conroy and|to his death with a amile on his lips, | the decision of every question waleh final stages, but he is determined that jave known fo! several days that they | pare West, in March, 1909, his wife re-|took a keen interest in the wedding! The will of the late William Rens- Cavanaugh back to the vacant lot and| ‘The execution will take place between was presented to the able and dmpar- night work shall be resumed and that pare been trying to get him into! ates In May she went to his office and|of Miss Olga Hoosevelt, tho charming |selaer Smith, the #gar magnate, who| pointed out a spot where he sald he iia ted who presided at the telat? the now employees taken on shall have | trouble. |was invited to lunck with him in Haan's.|and popular daughter of Mr. and Mra, |died Nov. 2 at the Plaza Hotel, was|had buried the gems. They were tn a was careful to give the benefit of every “His arrest is an outrage and Magis-| trate Corrigan ought to be removed from the bench. Application should be made to the Appellate Division for his removal. Also, Governor Dix should that understanding. “Night removal of ashes and refuse,” paid Mr, Edwards, “is the only ideal pystem. As a result of it we are able fo get out of our beds and go into a they sat dining a woman, splendidly gowned, apparently . ed, approached the table and seid reproachfull the way you k.ep your promise: ASKED “ED” WHERE HE'D BEEN! Robert B. Roosevelt, and Dr. J. ibrecke: |bridge Bayne of New York married here to-day. The bride's parents gave a dinner for | the happy pair at the Chevy Chase Clup | who were filed for probate to-day with Surrogate Ketcham in Brooklyn, where the Smiths had lived until moving to the Plaza, @ year or a0 ago. The will dis- condensed milk can, buried about two eurface. With the boy's assistance, the de- tectives dug and probed, but without e said, and were ine under the WOMAN SHOPPER reasonable doubt to the prisoner; his instructions were as favorable as the counsel for the prisoner could have ex- pected; that he did not err in the ad- mission or exclusion of evidence or in 5; thi Kk investigation poses of an estate valued at aix or tht his instructions given to the jury te Toloan area oI, Riley detelal y eagiowik erode lpygier ngatar! AWAY FROM HOME. yesterday. ‘The decorations were yellow | seven millions. resulie, Buapeotian, he Was atil) up io shown in the refusal of the Supreme ; can ci ye 4 o rofessional cks, oMcers forced tion. We will surely return to this sys-|understand that the charge against my| She took a seat at o nearby table, Patel chrysanthemums and auiuma| “ne largest individual cash bequest | tne oo RRS eg hd ag all Covet of Appeals to grant a writ of q tem soon as the new force of men|prother was refusal to perform @ public; *#Ked for a pen and notepaper, and, | fo aaa itak ced ta $00,000 to a nephew, Howard O. Pat-| piace over tie lot and finally, at «| “Th ‘broken in.” duty in that he declined to aocept|With Mra, Van Dyck's eyes burning) Among the guesie were ® Helen | terson, a lawyer, Iving in Borough] point a adred yards distant. tro ‘here 1s no question of the honesty — bd rike breaker: to be ‘a woman who had been |Dilsters of Jealousy, wrote a note to Van| Taft, who has returned from Philadel | par, Mr, Patterson knew nothing of | th ha. had frat deal ne and fairness of the jurors trying the ; Mo more ‘striee reek are to be | pennies from & w |Dyck, which he tore up. Before the|Phia; Miss Katherine Shaw, of Newlin, jegacy until he was told of it bylup the jewelry. nated, dug ; case, nor Js there any question that the employed by Commissioner h | ined, Jguncheon was finished the woman called | York, who will be the oblef attendant; | 10% Joeney ote ws tle pe the. ipwelry, | defense made by lawyers of character and contingents coming from various] Magistrate Corrigan, as soon as ho NCU ee Td ee check to/ Misses Mildred Poor, Elise Ladow and | he . 7 Fe ac , In the can were a diamond ring of and ability, obtained for H. C. * a ? | 5 peed o Grange Smith, a brother, tIv- Pg Popes 4 B . Beattie Cities have been turned back. Adver- | squed the warrant, sent a note to:Chier |e Waller ORIN TMOG el Tek Me | slay Ladenuers, all of New York; Doro: |, Wil be Grane en eee N. {erout & carat, @ garnet ring, @ Rap ir, every adva: ruarenteod te tae tisoments have been inserted in various | Magistrate McAdoo) telling of the cir~| NM Oty UMN thy Christian, of Richmond, Va.; Mesere, 0 " Frankfort, Herkimer County, N.| phire and diamond chip ring, and a _— to perstns vasram Sinn an ft ‘wspapers by the Municipal Civil Ser-| cumstances. Mr. McAdoo replied with 4 a isha ‘Thealh rip Nila Eee eesti rece! ,000, and the rest of the| fourth ring set with fourteen mail|... : bt ain Pemmisalon, calling for men at #00|a note of acknowledgment saying that | A® Mrs. Van Dyck left the restaurant | OTN) Yon! _ Louis Be Mamersly 3 | octate goes to the widow, Roxy M.| diamonds. These are all to property |With Bundles in Arms She|HAS No DousT OF THE quiLT ||) a year, with % cents a day extra for|he had all Seaman’ area venard oF. Mr. ee teed a wife al-| cv sciphia; Murray Cobb, Anthony Addt- | Smith. of re, Shield aes B Confused in OF BEATTIE. 4 ele ; , : m3 ; —_— ily the search for the rin scame Confu: funday work; elght hours a day; no|Creelman and would continue to do ao |le6ee, murmured: | won, David Tennant, of Leesburg, Va; es was ecame ‘That Beattie is guilty of the wilful, | t 0 we ad? he detective ite H grooming of horses; pensions for dis- Until & court of competent jurtadiction | 1 "aon: you come home to ‘sweet. | D'# Alfred Hopkins, Louis Lehr, Henry GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED. AOE 50, hoe! be Peete Se ming C ted Street Aettberate and cruel murder of his young, } ebility, twenty yeare of service, or ar- | found him guilty. oe H. Kerr, A, ¥, P, Garnett and a few ‘ P : bese | rowde reet, wife I have not the slightest do: gival at the age of sixty-five. Mr. McAdoo also issued a statement Peete: In the street, “Ea hurriedly | #dditional friends of Miss Hoosevelt and sahbewa Meek Broken in mail|, | eis ie adea ate ie : TEAMBTERS DECIDE NOT TO [saying that Mr. Crockman's arrest | 1 i' 1s4" wax comparatively steadfast, [DM Mayne. ef Aevaplane) TRAP 18 LAID AT THEATRE THAT) -_ any greater relief offered than the com. | ORDER A STRIKE. Frould be ridieulous and leughable wel’ Mrs, Van Dyck says, until Kuster sun-| ——_- ee iy CATCHES BOY BURGLAR, A woman about forty-five years oM1| mutation of his sentence to imprison: | ‘At a meeting of the International|satching the conspiracy against him.” |day, a fow days later, when she trailed | GIRL IS KILLED BY GAS, | BERLIN, Nov. i —Herr Pletachker,| ‘There have been many robberies of | was run over and klifkd this afternoon | ment for fe, In the administration of | E msters’ officials last y him to No, 32 West One Hundred and 5 & hile muking @ fight! late in Brooklyn flat-houses, Ong of yy hth avenue trolley | the duties of my office I am not Ay Brotherhood of Tea District-Attorney Whitman gave out over the Johannisthal fleld to-day and ee anae Can ve Pient it wae voted to tax organized la statement saying that he had in-| Fifteenth street, He remained there | paughter of Diamond Importer Ac-| was killed. His neck was broken, Plet-| $e “Giiuida where anon ene ot 2 Hudson street, | quired to consider the wiedom of nee g 5, teamstors $1.4 week to help the defeated |gtructed his assistants in the police | tires hours. : cldentally Opened Jet with Senet. |schker took part in the Berlin aviation | goods, were two tickets for last tienes lw ee ee Was crossing the strost| lative enactments, but as required to | | gurikers, Organizer Ashton gave out @|Coures to take action on the many com-| The mystery grew on Mrs, Van Dyck meeting In September, using an Altar, | 00am Were two tickets for last night's with two bundles in her arma, Motor-| eee to it that the criminal laws are (1? Gtatement that he never favored a gen-|piaints which had come to him of the {Until she revelved @ series of notes’ Regina, twenty-one-year-old daughs| ogy biplane. performance man oJbn Pluley pounded bis platform] exeouted unless there shall be some 4 tral strike, following a resolution by the |gomineering methods of police court |through the mall, All were unsigned ter of James J. Be a diamond] He gave some good exhibitions ana | !% Brooklyn. song and the Wothan stopped. ‘Thinks | facts or circumstances arising since creating not to order one without @ Vole. \cierks and especially regarding their |@Md typewritten. The rst came on importer of No. 6 was|on several occasions developed a apeed | A¥enUS sullen apoliod Seats, ing she would step back, Finley sent|the action of the court or some im. Mayor Gaynor’s contribution to the |rorusal to accept amall change in pay- (Zune 9% and read: Pirates jexceeding sixty miles an hour, stationed two of Mra: Shiels’ daukh- iis oar ajvead, but instead of stepping | portant evidence existing, but not pre- etrike news of yesterday Was ® state-| mont of fines which, he sald was a| Won't Ed be xlad when he gets you | -—— ters In tho siata Immediately 4n th ack tho woman stepped forward, was] sented to the court tending to create ment to the Aldermant, Committee and | iain violation of law. off to the country for the summer? 1" 4! | Body of Wom: " p ae gr I ed wsher, “a ciruck by the fender and rolled under] in the minds of @ reasonable man a fa letter to Lawyer William G, Stanton |” iafagistrate Corrigan had nothing to Then he can spend moro time on mca TetLA ataiprasne wade by Bridye F | Salet arnt ad pe ot the are the ear, The motorman could not stop] substantial doubt as to the guilt of ‘of No, 140 Nassau street, who wanted |4, in the matter,” said Mr. Whitman,| O° Hundred and Fifteenth street. phe a eerie ig ni Greans| A body which was recovered to-day! iiiorg was presoni at the head of | th car before it had slid along the rails} the prisoner, I do not think the afii- ‘the strikers deported. To the Aldermen |«tii5 action was forced on him by the Regarding # visit Mrs. Van by DARE G! isiread in Newark Bay at Bayonne was found) tie aiyie. With the titty feet. davits of Paul Beattie printed in the the Mayor sail: complaint of my assistant, Mr. Me-| made to Belmar, she swoare that wald of No. 203 Ditmas avenue, the) ¢o be that of Mrs. Emma C, Couse of | complete, Detectives ‘vho woman was five feet three} papers, or any other evidence or com. “NO WAY IN WHICH THEY CAN | qaite, 1 quite approve Mr. ‘Medalie's ac | 2useand urged her to take @ vacation. | family physician, Misa Bockner went to| No, 57 ay City, Conroy went on watch, {nehos tall, stout, had gray hatr and| sideration brought to my attention suf ~ s he had written to him that she intend- | yeq last ht in excellent spirits,| who Was seen to ha from the| . fiat nning|brown eyed. She wore @ Iigh fictent for that pu BE TAKEN BACK.” tion after his account to me of the pro- - 4 On at Rata cho Tavieh Valley teidee ani uasaee Ae The performance was just beginning | brown ey eo wore ight purple] fictent for that purpose, i. 1 tna | ceeding.” 8 to return Bept, 4 On thet Gate she! though very tired, Bhe had been for) 18) Verky oe ahh heaps lay AS hana you Woman gave tho pres sriped watst, a black shirt, red] “Nor do I question the wisdow—t relly mrationien, tm THY ie {eae ae received @ telephone call trom Mrs Hall yverql days a: the home of her sister,| (4enuty mas ellibianed by & note! arranged signal, and the detectives were |#weater, black shoes and stockings | might add the necessity—of capital pun~ Sac ed ot Aldermen about thie |’ Hoke Smith Quits To-Day, saying Ent ae Wee iter received by (Mee William = Bchwarts, where | Mr Mun xindred of Pearsall avenuee Jor. | astonished to seo a alende ved, {and @ black straw hat, She carried a] ishment in cases where human life Pear But the case is just this: ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 15.—Gov. Hoke ae hav tperattent: 7 | Bockner & wrandohild nee born) gay City, confirmed the note. The | olden-haired jad walk Jauntily down purse that contained $213 and a clover-|has been wickedly and deliberately The drivers in the Blrvel Cleaning | Smith will resign late to-day to beco! “Now I'll tell you, Xantippe, it's lke jeewaer re Wan Re ni ie Hon at) caughter said her mother had been aS |! uf b ‘ h ant with rhinestones, There | taken. Ge the contrary, I believe that y > bah FOU: 3 Pe, sf he 1 Naas? ye and Was Wental Continued ¢ cond Pag as nothing to suggest ; Department threw up their jobs | United States Senator, and on Thursday | 14.) airs, Van Dyck quotes the tel-| A heavy scarf she had thrown oft| ing iow eutally (Continued on Second Page) wast bd : wes @ woman's|this punishment is necessary for the i" a sident of * 4 unbalan seas Suet identity, ‘The car had to be Jacked up| protection of society, and, if on a Ath 3 nd quit, ‘They did it after I told | morning John M. Blaten, President hone conversation. “Ed has promised |was found across the key of a gas Jet! v sury, snemé that f they quit they would | the Senate, will be sworn in to succeed ar ‘4 spend Lobar Day with |attached to a lamp on her table and| Ce Tear World Butlding ‘Turkish Baths, so that the body coukl be released,| could not hesitate in @ proper case to * them that if they quit | y him, serving for sixty until the |t? stay over and spend Loba: y \had apparently turned it en, causing)! FOR RACING RESULTS SEE gays oBer Bath with private [uae 42; | whereupon it was taken to the Charles | agree to a verdict requiring life for life, (Continued on Second Page.) inauguration of s new Governor Continued on Fousth Page.) |the room to fill with gas PAVE 14. ieadames.” 6h “Parks how, See street station, “% have given this expresalon of CA :