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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1911. OFFERS BEATTIE Society and the Kiddies at th at the Horse Show _ TEEN samen NEW CARDINAL i , ‘SU-DAY RESPITE -NVFRANGE AFTER: = FOR CONFESSION, ROUGH SEA rRP | Governor Promises Reprieve Archbishop Farley. Farley and Mee to Christmas Eve if Con- | Falconio Reach Cherbourg « 2 4 vee victed Man Admits Guilt. on Way to Rome. © ‘ } i - BEATTIE 1S OPTIMISTIC dinui-dastgnae Yancy cod’ Fol | arrived here to-day after a rough but a Date of Execution Less Than | Strotprincasstn Cuettia trom 56a SO Five Days Away, He Still and’ breuat the “srotton ond” Cae Cheristies Hope for Life. “the party, soon afterward ltt. toe al Paris in a special car attached to the ~ North German Lioyd boat train. Their _ plan 1s to proceed to Rome to-morrow f afternoon, ° i For three days the steamer with ite > distinguished passengers struggled through a severe storm, Nevertheless = Aschbishop Farley and Mgr. Falconto declared that they had had a delight- = ful voyag which their appearances * confirme All of thelr party were ~ aie sicinimsenil well, pe Py % Mrs. Preston Gibson and Friend in an Arena Box. The Cardinals-designate said that” 7 they had been greatly pleased with the q attention shown to them by the cap- | Man | for their comfort and arranged a se- 4 ries of fetes in their honor. The prelates again expressed prom * McInterny, Olmsted and Hoyt| found gratitude to the Pope for the Imposed the maximum penalty of $100! golicitude which His Holiness has ’ fine or thirty days in jail for violation | gown for the Church in the Untted of the Tenement House law upon Mor-! states. 7 ris Bendelstetn of No, 29 t One a DIDN'T KNOW ee W tday. Assicant. Corporation| KILLED BY. FOOTBALL JOY. J Cou Sullivan showed that Rendelsteln Kept between 1000 and ia0o| ROCKFORD, Ii, Nov, %—Harry ¥. pounds of feathers in storage in his| Forbes, millionaire tron manufacturer RICHMOND, .—Seldom has 4 condemned murderer faced such a dra- matic situation as confronts Henry Clay Boattle jr. to-day in Murderers’ Row a! | the State prison. With less than five days to live, and the door of the deat house only a few feet away, Gov. Mann has maae this proposal: “Bf the prisoner will make a foll confession he can lime nntil De , Christmas Eve. If he does not, A Beauty in Judge Moore’s Box. Re eball be electrocuted at the tire fized. <et kim decide for him- Sie an snare wm onvme | OSE Show an Exhibit | From the first he has appeared cock- Sure that he would escape the death pais. anaenis. con oot mel OF Bequty and Bullion, ful. He belleves that a great di 7 appen-even in the brief time he has Se tense cate ne And Man With a Smile! If he should make a confession, it 1s Pointed out, it would mean certain death at the expiration of thirty da Nothing could save him then, fo | ‘|The Beauty Is Confined to the Arena, Boxes Filled With, Nothing i " house, which was occupied by clahteen|and banker, 18 dead to-day, after a vould not only strengthen the convic- a a | families Teathera: Wane eh 4 RUGS. Gey Mind tek ha donarvas Bored and Commonplace Folk—The Smile Has Box Now Daddy Gets the Courts) frmiies, (tie feathers were a men Petey io oreluekiouk “Fidtihas COCR “ue 4 . " endeistein fought with the court of- | \ » foo aera ta, prouabiy vaag thet ata Stall of Its Own in Centre of Garden. to Annul Wedding of [evra when they wanted to lent tin to | Michigan-Pennayivania, foot ball game try are making to obtain a reprieve o: prison, He hd to be overpowered at Ann Arbot on Saturday commutation for him. He would ex- Harry to Rosalie. . : 7 sa change hls present hopes and the slimay BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. prospect of executive interference for The ‘twenty-seventh annual meeting of Beauty and | , thirty days more of life. That would Bullion is now going on in Madison Square Garden. | A yerr ago last April Harry J. McKeon, be all. Lady Decies (Vivien Gould) Was a Centre of Intere: REATTIE CONSIDERS; OTHERS PLEAD FOR HIM. On the other hand, if he is to de anyhow, thirty days of life would be that much gained, even at the expense 01 forever blackening name by con- fessing to such a cruel murder. It would make easier in conscience the As usual, at New York's Horse Show, Beauty adorns! the strapping, handsome sixteen-you the ring and Bullion is enthroned in the boxes. | old of Detective Lieutenant I know a man who boasts that his only virtue 1s petal po ae, ad gt that he has never been in Chicago, and unt!l Saturday Dacneté. from Palate oN x : 1 understood and sympathized with his special claim to ’ street in Jersey City, After re distinction for I had a similar claim of my own. I had lH ID RY on old times the youngst never been to a horse show. e jae that they had missed each othe Nc Ws cal he was qollty, and mult And now having been there I wish that I could be N FBR Gt FIGHT Y 10 COURT: Lael pete ay aad er ee die, and would enable the Governor to we born over again, or at least that I could have chosen “Let's get engaged,” Harry suggested feel that he had conscientiously dis NIXOLA. another birthplace than New York. “That would be lbvely,"" said the f chatged his duty without the shadow of | GREELEY» SMITH To view the Horse Show in the right spirit one Rosella, “How do you do it — should be born in a town of not more than three hundred inhabitants, and Harry thought « while and then rv Beattie, from all accounts, {s serlous membered that people who want to be for the first time since his incarcera-|of poor and humble parents—the humbler the better. One should have no TRRPHEA Moe te Ceo GO ath Sie eyes for the clean-limbed, conscious aristocrats of the tan bark arena, but Now § A) a a tion, Even if innocent, knowing that was the best way to get en- should be able to focus one’s soul on the overfed, overdressed, overrich! Crosstown Car on Rampage More Than Fourscore Trades- , Geath fs inevitabie, i would be & Paice, betes way lip. gat at TO-MORROW, TUESDAY human beings ranged conspicuously about the ring. temptation to much stronger men to went. The employeos of that 4. The opportunity to purchase such high and sleek and eager, brown, pink or, if that fan't a poets] Causes Blockade on Will- , men Arraigned for Alleged $27.50 Fancy Costumes $25 Broadcloth Tailor-Made $22.50 Imported Mixtures ) [ekgealld e ets orate to get thirty thought the esters apg grade suits at $13.75 should attract every re of existence, } No intimation has, been made of [and ay and chestnut beauties clrele/ simile, rose from a rose-colored bodls» ; inten | wanted to be married, “and aw they | FT j roman of fashion to-morrow. We cannot what he may do, unless his heart: like an overblown carnation burating iamsburg Structure. Violation of Food Laws. — |itcenso ‘was granted “and. thoy were WA) too strongly emphasize that they are the broken father's words may be taken as ade the turn two or} from a discreet callx. In the next box ‘ turned over to Justice of the Peace ft arrlinreast suits ever produced at the an indloation. three umes, you plck your horse, looic; were two long, lean young women | f bce imma cael -—_ Edward P. Golden, who had the knot original prices. and the fee pocketed bef the ribbon to usabel, Confidante or Gler!-! bitten stringbeans. to work across the Williamsburg Bridgo| milk dealers, butchers, bakers, berd, whlehnver candidate you happen | Then cane a plump matron of thirty-]| were caught in a blockade about butter dealers, fruit vend+ to vor, a while the judges; five or so with a small, round, empty) | o'clock this mornin aused by @ rs, fish d ers and druggists w ar ppisloal ae eres. oe we as ive Your judgment. More often they | face, thrust eagerly forward and up- rous erosstown car which jumped|ratened in fpectal Sessions to-day courage that has amacoc even me, | don't. Wuca horse hay his partisans, werd like a collection plate. | But a>. lene track midway between the two towers | charged by Board of Health inspectors | Uf be makes any statement to the who hang breathlessly about the ring| parently no generous almsgiver had) sy yoy Eek line of dale muah ans | RU Vi lon of the pu food law Uitte lansien | ever been moved to drop in it miasion- Methentete ? | public before the end tt will be | lll the dec | S08 eee iemortd te. dtopitn (2 ia Sut eheroeslstial plas andi coi)| Cec RMneate lanveke “Z believe,” h fug, “that Henry will go to his G@eath with an expression of his ianocerice on his lips. I am sure knew what had happened to pele Inspired Models sald Rosella ity Hall et until we aro old undefinable mark of Paris in their cut id trimmings; some quietly elegant, by as hesbul hee ye others strikingly ornate. Materials of nd returned to hiss own par- every favorite weave. Any figure ha be : d. ¥4 * ow up of saddlehorses ‘ 4 Assistant Corporation Counsel Her. | e 40 Ls on aven tho: sgainet my advice std wee | ae cing judged, e's volte came| And then there were many more boxes |#09ut five blocks up Broadway nam Stiefel and Marty, Bullivan ap. | Brooklyn Hesinaton avenues) Qyfitted, any taste thoroughly To-day a last appeal is to be made to] “#8 being 3 * filled with nice, comfortable, weli-| The crosstown car had no business on} ‘Nan & ¥ . ae See them! eared to prosecute the offegders, Mr, | The youngsters corresponded for tlefel informed Justicey McInerny, to and then Harry: discovei vented were the partial result of the {married man. He Uvity during the sum |i¢ and she responded ner months and asked that the 1 Ing mum sentance be imponed in Several of the defendants we is second offenders, ‘Ti » pre de Gov. Mann to respite Beattie, or to| from the promenade; AAI i * ;|the bridge. A flat wheel caused it to commute hie wentence. The Governor| ‘Look at hor! She's a peach all rignt!|Gresed wives and daught no ! A patty, riot cilvexeiias nat is , not | leave the track as it Was crossing the haa been deluged with letters, many | What a beautiful head and neck! And | rues ari iigs ee PE Bee Dridmecpuadasauiattie uway trom, Grease pleading with him to save the youthful | ber manners are pet ee hntey | Just ordina:y, every-day specimens point to Erle Basin, prisoner, And others demanding that the Td hike her better if she. wore. Ney | ne: sek called by courtesy fair, When it got back on the track it law be allowed to take its course in| pounds lighter,” said another voice | cass women all had the look of pa-|made inadly for the bridso switch and avenging a murder so atrocious, For @ moment not realizing that they! tence, the stamp of tears; the young | started off to seo Manhat rhe same Clengymen and women who are op-| spoke ef a Kentucky mare 1 turned | ones wore tho eager fatuity of youth, | fat wheel took the with | posed to capital punishment will to-day | and Jookel al the boxes: where MAAY | phere may be sume Por mothers who | “Pceved” passengers, olf thy byl phim Alterations FREE: SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Into I ‘Mckeon's hands and the et was soon out ; rougly Lier visit the Governor, under the leadership | ieads ani necks and manners were on! co omce floors or take in washing | betore it got half w tolt the Court, should be given prison ah yi ut of the Rey. Russell Cecil and the Rev, | view, hoping to see the beauty WHOS! | who have not reatized that by the time {and the car siewed « serra hi . in the Supreme Court, Ben Dennis, the latter being Beattle's | points wers being discussed so candidly. | they reach ‘the age of fifty all wo! suddenly realtz Many of those accused pleaded guttty |tocany: ranted an haters Lt epiritual adviser. TURNED TO THE EXHIBIT INTHE have faced about tho same proble wrong and wan ed to get back on the | when arraigned. Among them were the |ment decree, Lieut. McKeon sald he 14 and 16 West 14th Street New York MINISTER WON'T TALK ABOUT BOXES AND SAW: have known about tho same heartach>s, |e steniehinn thee ee ete totale BOE T fonlowias sf eacona (ORREN suerte ean SET ne eee 460 and 462 Fulton Street Brooklyn CONFESSION RUA.OR, I saw a stout woman past middle age | @Ve shed aboutythe same quantity of] yer it on the track and convoy tt to} Anton Wolf, bi cen 645-651 Broad Street Ne: ‘There is a rumor that Leattle has con- © ebullient neck and shoulders, |U848Valling tears. And if the directors | Manhattan, in order that the blockade | Avenue, bad enle Es Se feased to his adviser, but tho Rev, Mr, | VMOre rhellent neck Mthaum yellow, | Of the Horse Show want to be credite. | might be raised, Samuel hovik, gr "| UNCLE JOE'S” CIGAR Dennis refuses to affirm or deny. se floved a decorous dam of brigut|Y the Recording Angel with a re Sa. =e Avenue A, sour cream; fined e CC ° 99 Mr ee nchecel Doliet that oxday'e | OVerHOweD: & kind action they” will arrange to buss |TQ DISCUSS STUDENT RULE,| Joseot Terser, nutenes, No. 188 Avenue THE MENACE OF 1912 e 1 no. appeal will come to nothing, as Goy, | === = such poor mothers visit the show, not fad my9sis; fined $100 * Mann is @ strong advocate of capital! death cell his guitar was taken from|to see the horses that are worth ta: |Marmard to Entertain Delegates | Joan Vaday, baker be dei Fadl “ ” ma punishment and has already expressed | jim jest he might strangle himself with! More than the courts allow for thy eas ad fruits + fine Pho It's the “Red Flag,” a Chip on hig belief in Beatties guilt. Hence| one of the strings. When he wishes tof killing of a child, but to look at the Weam Women's Colleres, Bums tei Conservatism’s Shoulder, Says Oo U icity Beattie's oniy hope of respite, tt is be- | jignt a cigarette he has to obtain the| faces of the women boxholders and to] Tho annual meeting of the Women rhb een ? Neved, les in himself. Should he make] match from his guard. No box or quan-| realize that all women are created and | !ntercollegiate Assc annon's Home Preacher tion for Stu a clean breast of his cri:ne, it is ikely | uty of matches is allowed him jn the] remain free and equal in the great re-| Government will be held at Barnard ( Lenox} ROCKFORD, Il, Noy, 2.—If the R Spectal Distriet-attomney Wentendurg | fear that he might eat the sulphur of 4 | public of Sorrow: lage. tin Wa manivione <ooleeas ntence suspended, | publican party loses in fe oat $n Detective | Lou: Reng Srl Cluster of them and thus cheat ©) NOT ONE JOYOUS FACE AMONG] will be represented, s them Rad-} Chi baker. 6 | the fault of “Uncle Joe” Cannon's et promptly go before the Governor and} cuair. i olyoke, Smith, Welles! Fifth avenu ne: r, according to Rey, T. B. Thompson Epprove the plan of granting him thirty |, 8¢ only word that the public haa} WOMEN IN GARDEN BOXES, Holsekee BBG AY Herman erner, baker, No. ie ab GOtT the proarecslve. cause heard from him from his cell {sa defiant] yor 1 saw one or two beautify. | Mons, Wilson and Swartime er tt atte pape L us days more in which to prepare himseif ' iu ‘ ¢ ed and Sixth primarily that defeated « for th epiritually for the end expression in Keeping with the Jaunty | races, many bored faces, many com |*ssociation — includes ‘ peakers said Thompsvn was| Besah Eintord, che woman in’ the | evar care demeanor that Be 66) nenpiech faces, unt not one soyous "s colleges as far >. 1974 Thiea | ua tilt ot that stogie, it case," is suid to have returned to Rich-| “Oh,” sald Beattle to one of his|*oman’s face in all the Garden, nd as far gout 4} avenue, ba eh ressional ‘red flag mond from New York to see Beattle for | Keepers, “1 be where some of these| Men? Some wear spats and some do delegates ariive Hymon d Reo Roar NE; 10h ers oa a chip ¢ gir) on the shout ler Wi ac the last time, but it Is not believed Beat. | People who Génounce me so much will You can tell the grooms from thi e yeh hind nay Mnor Ront (0. Wate FoR | ococe ee Atel hs atta eae ea Ba tle will see her. He Is bitter toward | Dever get: t'm going to heaven, 3 fool ly speaking, | Brooks rn 1 er I Past neue » wade tn, sure of it.” the grooms have more expression. The Barnard girls have t . i hire e ae her and blames her for much of the . & my xpres: David Maer, driver for McDermott thelr victory evidence ured against him at the trial, | yreattic’s father Is thoroughly broken. | put apart from that, there's only one|rooms to thelr gu ; (13 Columbus avenue, adu So} | ; 2 ar ) | Not only has he abandoned his business, vith Miss’M 8 F World Ads. During Last If the Binford girl ts here she 18 keeping | having cold it out, man worth seeing at tho Horse Show, | with Miss"Mar, joutherton as chair fined vating an | is * Mi More than the Herald. under cover, as she cannot be found, made plans to leav. | He sits in the very middle of the Gar-|man 1s planning entertainments, Ten Months. . Bince Beattie was transferred from the | as he bears his son's dead body away |‘¢n in the sort of box stall that is re-] The conference Will discuss problems 5 a a RE LD county prison to the death house in| for cremation in Washington, but he|served for the ring stewards, His high | of pAueat aeverneae che omens oF the’ penitentiary he has made only ono | has also otded to make Bo Anal state fellk hat tilted backward seems to mark|the association are: President, Miss ‘ rs ‘ During this period no other New York newspaper marked display of emotion. That was | ™? 4 ys the very centre of the white and red| Constance von Wohl, Prostdent of the] I d k A ) 5 a on the day the Rev. Mr, Dennis car- | tong oven ie, Maid, today, prepare, [bunting that forms a sik canopy | Undergraduate Aseociation of Barnard t 1s goo conservatism to stic printed even half as many advertisements as The World, tement giving my views of this |” ; Fled to him the announcement that Gov. | vse, “naverting my tellee i may son's [Over Beauty and Bullion, He wears the | Colleke: resident Mann had refused to interfere with the | innocence and my religious convictions|!orse Show colors in a gisantic bou- | Miss Sutherland of Wi gentence of the court that he go to his| Nat this terrible ordeal that my boy Ja/tonntere of red and white carnations, | retary, Miss Osler of Swarti death on Nov. 2%, refusing even a final | doomed to endure is a matter of pre- | He hase good, honest, everyday face, enema request for a thirty days’ respite. destination—something that was not tojand if his fathe: . be avoided. But on the advice of veen a'pmor mn] BLAMES LEHIGH VALLEY. : Beattie then openly wept under the| friends I tore up this statement. I he. might havo made a good, hoi | eyes of his death watch, but in a few! have nothing now to . * Tleveryday citizen But as he Is he has Federal Metal Says Rallrond Knew 0 ! minutes recovered from this fit of weak-| Beattie {s all alone in the Richmond |Ait¥ millions or #0 and a smile that fs AE ness, He tore hie hair and roared de-|Peniteniary death house. Th doesn't come off even when a charming, aunciation of all who had nN con=| others awaiting execution. high bred and beautiful woman divorces} WASHINGTON, Nov, 20 5 cerned in bringing about his conviction, | he has told his kong hit Valley Ratlrdad Company h -| th t smile may be scen every day at GIVEN NO CHANCE TO CHEAT aS ee 8 ery day a the Horse Show, and to a young man with and Treasurer to what is good. This is conservative coffee —it never changes its high quality. Buy reliable The using or reading of a small advertising medium is like taking a hand-car in travelling to one's desired destination as compared with taking the Big World Ad. Express. The fact that the World prints so many thousands more advertisements than any other newspaper on earth is not in itself of much interest to the public, It is the CONCLUSION that one must draw from this fact that is ALL-IMPORTANT—the irrefutable con- me fi LAW BY SUICIDE. * he sald, “it's lonely inheritan: ad hard ere. I like His guard entered the cell with him * But all the company he has|is/ alone worth (i ‘of udmi were killed ed, In if COFFE a ; Ahat fearful that the young man with death | had are the guards, one by day,and one|@ and’ seo that at the Horsa "epert , © Interstate Come |f clusion tha eo. room ‘impending would Go. himuelf [DY THR, and evils of ‘is Tater [Show and some, away seallaias tna Ho mene Com TN esibrut tai eat i physical injury, But Beattle soon calmed | 238, BS* ng brother ay lee ye fecal po a aE A DNs He Benen pps adviser. His sister has seen him only | travels the long roxd of efficiency and ances own and took again to the emoking of | once since the confitmation of his Cone [Hard WOE, who-can't take « short cut| Ho reported that “ company wan cog SEEMAN BROS. NEW YORK aa ad and the reading of populs:| viction. Dougias’s visits Ha so been ind difficulties and who follows the |nizent of the fact that there were d tb Proprietors of WHITE ROSE Ceylon Tea '@, Ma only possible death house | few, His father and the clersyman, |coupve laid out for all men worth while tive rails, as ¢ version, When he was placed in the however, bave seen him de! encod by Inetructiona | ‘whe, pomeas the true De an a FL Porting spirit, | to Aubordinates.

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