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ORL SAW NICELY DRESSED. | TWAN FLEEING ON NIGHT RS. BEACH WAS SLASHED un , \) ty “Detor’s Sister Saw Him From : dow After Screams Were Heard. my window street (Dr. ONY CONFLICTS. et taro erinutes t m, I judge by the time I heard my tor Says Victim’s and That of Husband Do Not Agree which came from, Z should say, fifty ere, farther ep the alley then the (Bpecial to The World.) , &. G., April 11.—The verbatim Given in the office of Mayor ‘ty Freéerick ©, Beach and Mre. during the secret investigation By the authorities into the mye- Gttack on Mre. Beach is to-day pubic. t thie inquiry and partly on yy that the foundation was proceedings that resulted in the of @ warrant accusing Mr, of having committed the assault. Beach had declared that her as- Was & Degro, poorly dressed and @, Wong, shabby coat. The Dr. Wyman, who attended Mrs, Gfter she was clashed, told of his @een & man running away | he goene, ‘down the alley toward out,” and that this man coat as quick as possible and ran out in the direction from which the lant came and met Mr. Be “Yes, a! ‘throat fa cul iw found Mrs, Beach on towel, which was at hi my father entered shortly afterward, and I left him to control the bleeding while I went for our instruments. | HEARD TALK IN UNDERTONE | AFTER FIRST 6CREAM. Q. Before you hoard the Grst screams saybody talking? A. Ho, from the "| PRETTY Mason lot, didn’t 18? (The place adjoin. img the Beach lot). A. Yes, sir; nearly im front of our house, Q. Did you, yourself, see an: oat of tho Allison lot? A. No, heard some voloes after the fir: in the Allison lot. Q. Did you distinguish Oat eee sald? A. No, ai & The second inquiry was in office Maroh 19. A diagram TIR WR VAND! ERBIE] \ FOBEACH., WALLSTREET A reactionary tendency at the opening anything Fr. ‘Theodore same. After they carricd her upstairs she sent down for him several times, Is there anything else that you can think of that you could state? A. At the time of the second my sister sald oe the alley towar oni Q. Four sister saw that? A. Yes, Decca, wer charge of nerve as a @o you you heard eo at No, 161 knocking om the door? A. Just The girl eacondts. Q. When you went fnto the hallway aid ys Beac! busy. that pistol.” » What did Mrs. Bi about this thing? A. 8 Newberry street | out with the dogs one I returned to | mitted to run far €or supporting orders! wara her Were immediately forthcoming after | testimon: fractional declines. were recorded in| deteativ Q. Did she say whether it was o white or black man? A. She could not tell, He hed om gray suit rather nicely dressed. . ——_ 3| AIKEN IS WAITING WORD FROM BEACH. AIKEN, 8. C., April 11.—Definite word re th {a expected to-day by the authorities as know she said: “From works|to the date of return of Frederick 0, at Mr, Harriman’s, to your maid.” 1/Beach to answer the charge against forgotten the “name, She thinks /him of attempting to kill his wife on the night of Feb. 26, It is known he ts @ guest of William K. Vanderbiit in Paris, where he went hurriedly from London, He ts expect- . 04 to cable bis lawyers to-day when he eneulng uptura the lst was elevated siderably above the final range of yesterday, The most conspicuous rise occurred in Canadian Pacific, which shot up 4 points to 261. A firm tone’ was maintained in the mubsequent dealings, Individual rises in Reading and Erie early in the afternoon culminated a mid-day advance, Brie on buying re- ported for London accounts rose over 39, the highest of the year. Reading | iy waa in peraiatent demand around 163. | ¢) In the final hour heavy realising de- | cleveres veloped that lowered the list at the ond, A feeble rally in the leat fow minutes put the market above the low- ent range, but losses prodominated at closing time, from her and, comi: aunt. her si Lenhoff, that I went not like ‘the of blood with i ‘The Closing Prices. ACTIVE y Stee! 7, hares; vading, lone GIRL SAYS AUNT MADE HER “WHITE SLAVE.” Ran Away From Home and Harlem Kin Promised to Be- the penitentiary, and his wife, teen-year-old niece, Jennie Johnston, to relatives to-day, 1s» unusually pretty. ot. of the atock market to-day was not Pet | Her account of her aunt's conduct to- Steel, Union Pactflo and Copper. In the | Lenhoff flat at the request of neighbors. ‘The girl related that she had run away J Mrs, Lenhoff, sho ea'd, induced her to come and live with her and told diamonds and silks. i his place es keeper in the Penitentiar) it ever A NEW one next Sunday. % to r from newad THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912. Victim of Assault, Accused Husband | and Friends They’re Visiting in Paris taken down to Headquarters. ‘There te a large boarding house at No. 20, which is run by John Vietti and his) wife, Louise. Mrs. .Viett! heard a noise In one of her boarder's rooms on the third floor and went to the door to in- vestigate. Ghe carried her baby in her arms, Two men, one with a revolver, met Mrs. Vietta at the door. screamed. Tho men pushed by her began to race down stairs, Mrs, Viettl' husband had rushed out from another room and joined his wif Just an they turned to go down the last Might o f stairs one of the burglars hot, which passed rm. Then both in- truders fumbled with the front door, but coukl not open it immediately. DROPS HER BABY TO GRAPPLE WITH THIEVES. John Viettl had ducked but his more her baby, sued the two and grappled with them At the door and another shot was fired, That also missed its mark. Gaughter, Mrs. Ide Posst, | and a servabt, Mary Simpeon, were in the kitchen when the first shot sounded. Immediately afterward a man ducked through the basement ‘door through the the kitchen past the startled women and out over the back fence. j ‘The fighting blood in the feminine | branch of the Vi@tl famtly inspired | Mrs. Poza! to lunge into one burglar | while Mary Simpson tackled the other, ‘They fought down the eteps and the burglars were getting the when Pollcemen Walsh and Merz of the West Forty-seventh street station aaa Crain in General Sessions to-day on a| ¥! wheeled and fired under Mra, Viett!' aren valiant wife, dropping paca ee SECURITIES. The Viett! friend Her. Lenhoff, a former keeper in Re- ‘e placed on trial before Judge having compelled their nines “white before they yielded. Manhi .) who jave’’ in thelr home avenue. tifled against her seemed incredible, but her was backed up by seve: who had investigated « home in Bergenfield, Ing to New York, met her sola T would show her how to wear the uncle, was dismissed fron: | to the prisoners. WRITE ror List ‘WE DELIVER FRER S Soe‘ peak witioas wits TLLIE: inday. World tp Just avout the GILLIES mn with a news: Don't jer in | COF $oe.286 ‘Bot. Pork PLS ~ Stern’ Brothers DROPS HER BABY TO FRAT THEME NEAR BROADWAY ‘Mrs. Vietti Finds Robbers. at Her Home at No. 210 West Forty-third Street. Pistol shots and a fight between po- Hcemen and thieves on the front steps of a boarding house at No, 210 West Forty-third street just off Broadway at noon to-day, sent @ spasm of excite- ment all up and down the big street. iD. The policemen had to club the two Durglars to the verge of unconsciousness | The third, who had run through the kitchen when the shoot- ing began, could not be found, collie dog which he had be COFFEE | For Combination Coffer. FEE C et om house while his pals were inside stayed there through all the excitement. When the captured thieves were taken to the station they gave their names @s Frank Burns of No. 46 West Forty- third street and Willlam Godfrey of Westchester village, They refused to divulge the name of the third who had | escaped. Burns was the one pointed out | by Mra, Viett! as the man who had | done the shooting, A bunch of skeleton keys was found in hi spocket. —— THREE RIDES FOR NICKEL ON WILLIAMSBURG SPAN. Public Service Commission Orders Reduction by Line Earning Over 100 Per Cent. The Public Service Commission to-day notified the Bridge Operating Company that hereafter the fare across the Wiil- jamsburg Bridge must be reduced from three to two cents, and that three tick- ets for five cents be issued to all patrons demanding th | woem into effect April 2: This action was taken on the recom- mendation of Commissioner Maltbie, who, at pubilc hearings, ascertained that the company was making a profit of more than 100 per cent. on its three- @ent fare ilng. ¥ company was owned jointly by ie New York City Railway Company and the B. R. T., each having subscribed for one-half of the $100,000 capital stock, Later the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company and the New York Railway Company assumed all obligations of op- erating the line, and still later the Coney Island and Brooklyn Company wea let im for 16 per cent. of the net profits, Commissioner Maltbie said to-day that ® further reduction in fare might be demanded without doing the company an injustice. aa ‘Two Children Meet Death tu Singu- lar Ways, Death claimed two children in singu: lar ways yesterday. In Boston a frolic- some puppy jumped at Mary Swistak Bhe in the chase. pur &@ best of it running " .. lowest and last, prices of to This Offer! = iment ored- | on, ead cet ‘changes rcmvared "ih se detectives to Ket th - | Amal, 4 i i i Sat walk i into wet the reward, thay hav. S ki B % $ § he. an entirely new collection of Bistelvby paving eked if this was| was bad.” St , | Am + 7 ‘T have » note/SAID WIFE WENT OUT AFTER| “Beach knone we have Mie hoe’ we | Am % = Plen’s Furnishings ONE DOLLAR from Mra THE FIRST SCREAM. ne mek Rave the expert's opinion that = wy Hy } = % ‘ : " now and the bal- o i i ng te tad It rot A. Yom, ie, "We are, now "foto nes when. he fe. i ae HR 4+ Comprising Spring Styles in Shirts, Neckwear and Pajamas ance in small psn Ait wes Acaie was. very anxious” to" know | Velop. additional” teatimon Be its gs img * * also the following Special Values : front steps and the corner | ustua’ fhe Tae gaing to dle oF not. We 2 get Fe si a —,%| French Percale Shirts, ning te the Mott 08 POR nia: waces ay and BEACH KEEPS SILENCE fri : A ie ee = 3 light grounds with neat stripes and color combinations, Osc Belding out both bande cn enna about where ON AIKEN MYSTERY, fe } " Pt at = a ited bosoms, cuffs attached, Regular Value $1.50, at < cogsratag Tooke of [Be and, hls PARIS, April 11,—Frederick 0, Beach, | Pitt i i ia t 2] Pure Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands, Katie from Harriman, By | tus the Wall street broker against whom | (al We ie kes es in bias striped two color combinations ; also . be was at me and put doth | alley in the direction of his partition authorities in Alken, 8, C., | Inter, ‘ta #3 fog t cross stripes in all desirable Spring shades, at 65° Mra, Beach left tho room 1 @ warrant on the charge | {or i i” eS i Vali r ind 4.51 sone ana went, to. th front ga nd battery vite Intent to | fahlen wt } i 1* FR ‘alues $1.00 and 1.50 : re were you stand- a > wrote @ note to to In- 7 1S Nh ho & s if bal? way between your trea; See er the Gismma Gnd eotvene ner Sulriss Rewenepermen declaring that | Rt # R — ,| Pajamas of Stri Silk Lustre Cloth, the corner of the plazza|in and laid her on # sofa. Genusatian with dhe sate aa San ne The a we TB specially made for pajamas, with $1.45 iQ, What elo did be aye A. Me) out that che affair is in the banda cf | Son His {eR iuwt*8! silk loop and pearl Buttons, Value $2.25, at He for tp ane Inia her e sofa, his lawyers in New York, | Peon’ iin 108% lew so Q. What else? A. Then he said bh could have tripped the negro up as he it of the front gate if he had had front gate and A. I asked him why e was outside and knocking at the Mis answer » Great Public Sale THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF QUALITY RAINPROOF APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN To Be Sold at Sacrifice Prices, Be- ginning Friday Morning, 8 O’clock The undersigned reserves the right to terminate this sale without notice when required amount of cash is realized. HARRY T. WING, ACTING FOR CREDITORS. aig you do then? struck him twice, then I fe)! that strangling und by that ume | at the corner of the and beard the acreen door slam Sa I knew)is was Mr. Beach coming, My, Beach camo out and the acreen | the negro must have seen he struck me and ran. kind of @ man was it that you? was @ medium sized man with rv meine hat and an overcoat too Prix went after the negro; that he thought, he 4 tell me satio- fectorily why he ran out. Q. How was his bearing toward his wife? A. V fectionate, Held her toward him? A, The ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY AND PATENT GROATS he black or “ginger cake"? ~ think he was light. J ended the two separate inter- “It was then,” says Baughn, 3 brought Mr. Beach back into and asked him a few ques- left him with his wife, my being to get the conversation the two. DIFFERED FROM COND. 872 Broadway * fst" me Nalnsook Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, also Sea Also an Exceptional Offering of very desirable Men’s Gloves One Clasp Cape Gloves, Seam sewn, in tan shades, Forelgn and American makers. and Gauntlets in a Mag’ Bod styles for Motoring and Outdoor Wear, Men’s Seasonable Underwear Greatly Below Actual Values Island Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Regular Value 65c Each SALE AT THESE THREE STORES || Natno Shite snd Daves, 60 W. 23d St. wer Pendens 212 Sixth Ave. ncn.bes. ” diate ce REM Each * West 23d and 22d Streets + 85° Attention Is also directed to their complete stock of Men’s Kid, Cape, light and medium weight Mocha, Suede, Doeskin, Chamois and Silk Gloves from Dents, Fownes and other Fach 43° Each 88 Each 95¢ Double Stamps Mornings EASY ERMS $50 to $65 -- $1.00 a Week $65 to $100 — $17 to $1.50 $125 to $150 — $2.00 a Week The order | | ms umann mpy OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK DURABLE, WELL - MADE FURNITURE AT MONEY - SAVING PRICES was four years old and lived janchester, Mo., Frank W. 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