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aE el ONE GENT. Covsright. 1918, by The Press oo Vebllating Co. (The New Tork Wer World). NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY JULY 2, 1918, . SULZER SAYS SUIT BY HOPKINS. GIRL ISPLAIN BLACKMAIL Knew Her, Helped Her Family, but Never Promised to Wed Her, He Says. Oo f) 2 oO GETTYSBURG, Po, July 2.—Gov. @oulzer this afternoon issued an Inter- view in connection with the sult for Breach of promise filed against him tn Philadelphia yeuterday The interview follows: “Yes,” said Gov. Sulzer to-day at Get> tysburg, “I read about the Hopkins | frame-up in Philadelphia. Th is) nothing to it that I am afraid of. ‘The whole thing looks Ike a epiracy and seems to be stale and fuhy. “The fact is the sult uf this woman Hopkins is blackmall,” went un Lie Gove erpor, “and more, \t is Instixated by my political enemies aud is a part of the) plot of Boas conspirators Oo 1 poor can discredit me for thelr nefartou w York “If 1 were willing to be Murphy's kind of Governor mo one wouls heard of this and other matters aasing about me. That goes wit @nying., Hut because Tam figh @raft, fighting for good governmen’ Aghting for direct nominations, Mr. | Murphy and his hirelinge are doing @yerything in their power to destroy me @olitieally. They have been threaten: ing me ever sitive 1 decame Governor Hecause 1 would not be a tool and a @roxy Governor “1 defied them all to do thelr worst. | to they cannot use schemes to loot the State of ar GIANTS DRIVE Chalin Buried Under Avalanche of Hits; Doyle Makes Homer. “GIANTS WIN AY PRILADEUPHIA— o 3 3 10 0,0 PHILADELPHIA 0 0 2 00 1 1 o— Batteries—Mathewson and Meyers; a, Moore and Killifer, HIGHLANDERS LOSE AT NEW YORK— 000000 0 3 PHILADELPHIA Oo 3:0 0 1:°2.6 2 Batterien—Ford and Sweeney; Bender and Schang. BROOKLYN WINS AT BROOKLYN— 1 1 0 0 2 6°32 BOSTON 1 0 0 0 00- 3 n and Miller; Tyler, Noyes, Hess, Strand, Rariden and Brown, ‘ATHLETICS HIT ANOTHER PITCHER HARD IN GAME AT 5 15 Batteries—Ray TO. THE BENGH POLO GROUNDS ers, Phillie’s Boximan,} Highlanders, with Ford in the Box, Fail to Stop Amer- ican Leaders, (BOY TELLS HOW HE S Big Big U. S. Battleship That Was Beached To-Day To Prevent Her From Sinking After a Mishap Ades (se DODGERS SWAMP (BASEBALL Games Their efforts to injure me with honest GIANTS. HIGHLANDERS. People will be abortive, 1 shall go R. H.PO. A. E R. HPO. A. E forward without fear, come what may, 1 3 2 0 0} Dantels, rt i itt 0.0 I never-did a thing in my life of which 1 3 3) t 0} Wolter, ct. 122304 Tam ashamed. | 1 ot 8 4 0| Cree, it o1ttoo fBuMce It to say," said the Gover 2b 423 2 Ulsecuar: oat arte ie Bor in comslusion, “that Know this a PF erolteeee ae a s woinan years ago ras , 2b. 3 iad ot her family in their distress, | Murray, It + © L 4 © O}Peckinpaugh,ss 0 1 2 1 2 but I. deny emphatically that I ever | Meyers, ¢ 0 0 # 1 0) Borton, Ib. . ot 830 @ureed to marry her; that 1 ever | Snodgrass, cf. 2 3 1 © O| Midkitl, ab.. i333 8 Wronged her; that T ever lived with | Mathewson, p... 0 2 0 © 0|Ford,p ek eles ne her or that I ever held her out to be Se Se locas: 1+ 438 ee Tomls..cc 8 17 27 8 seer premtiel #2: ele 4 Torals. 5 13 27 13 3 ISS HOPKINS LEAVES PHILADELPHIA. Costello baited for Ford in sth. HOME IN PHILADELPHIA. R. H.PO. A, E. —_— Paskert, cf 03 3 0 0 PHILADELPHIA, (Special to The World.) Lt £ eh 2 R. H. POA. E PHILADELPHIA, July 8 = Mi 2 2 3 0 OJE. Murphy... 1 2 1 0 0 Blignon Hopkins, the sales lady who 0 1 3 O 0/Oldring, it 10004 sks money damages from Gov, Willlam 0 3 1 0 O|Collins, 2b... 334306 Bulzer, aa o jilt, has mysteriously loft 0 0 6 2 O|Baker, 3b... 233 10 the city. ‘One Philadelphia paper has « state- iH ' ‘ ‘ i een ‘A : : ¢ , . ment from the young woman given as 0 Cf, @he was bourding a Broad street train 0 0 0 O Oj Barry, ss 0 22 9 0 headed for Atlantic City. She was 0 0 O 1. O/Schang, c. 1 @k2e¢ sked if the William Sulzer she ts| M 0 0 0 O 0} Bender, p 1oot484 Bueing is the Governor of New York. 0 1 ©O O O/|Bush, p. 000 00 vhy, of course he ts, He ts the 000 0 0 peo. fan 1 was 20 crasy about. Billie wooed — — = om i Tonle; 8 1427 13 2 (me and then married another.” . 41327 8 1 What (8 regarded fy politicians ae batted for Chalmers in 34. SUMMARY: fost significant is the connection of jeodore Cuyler Patterson, an eminent Cravath batted for Moore tn 9th, Dolan ran for Cravath in Sth. Firet Base on Balls—Off Bender 1, off Ford 8. Struck Out—By Bender 1, Attarney, who 18 not known in such| iret Base on Balls—Off Chalmers, 2; |>Y Ford 2. Home Run—Schang. Three- Practice here, with an allenation action. | ow sore, 3, Struck Out—By Chal. |Hase Hits—Collins, Strunk. Two-Base Mr. Patterson has left town, but before | 4. 1: by Stoore 8 Home Run—|Hit-—Schang. Stolen Bases—Raker. departing he conventently left Miss Hop-| Doyle, Two-Buse Hits—Shater, Merkle, [Double Plays—Colline and Metnnis, King's sensational affidavit at his oMces| 1 o1an, Knabe, Lobort, Doyle. Stolen | Parry and McInnis, Umptres—Dineen genles-40" “PaR °)Doolan and Luderus; Pletcher and ee aaliedss Mo! ter Patterson has evaded) sinter, Umpires—higler and Byron, Taal Meare int reporters, peeta! to The Exeutne Patterson is a brother of C. Stuart - a POLO GROUNDS. J Showers alleen, as direncor of she -senneyt (Svectal to The Brenig World.) rly before game time this afternoon | ani eee ne Spake nepal NATIONAL LEAGUE ,VAKK, Phila- the start of the third encou of the Tammany boss, were intimate | Jelpaia, July 2—As the Glants and|vetween the Highlanders and Athletics. | persunal friends and business allies, Tt Was Murphy's firm which did the $20, 00,00 excavating work for the Penn- ‘ania's depot in Manhattan, Phi LOUISIANA BEACHED NEAR NARRAGANSETT Nrovpo Ve W bert . > ad ee wett ia ernou An nogident to the Injestion valve eaused the engine room to fi) with} water and the battleshiy was run onto | thal beach to keep her from sinking. gmar-Admiral Charles J. Badger, Com> preler-in-Ch@f of the Atlantic feet, aediately despatched all available launches to the assistance of ‘euisians. The extent of the ) dhe batwentle Ja mat yl a MoGraw, but hur lowed to drop cerned. — les struggled through the terrific heat into battle formation to~lay Presi- dent Lynch of the National League ap- Patterson was not attorney for Miss | peared on the scene and immediately be- wan taking testimony bearing on the (Continued on Second Page) altercation in which McGraw wes rae banged up by Ad ‘Brennan of the U, S. BATTLESHIP mnie! ynch talked with both Brennan and ach to New York e know what had own no die nd sted ¢ tthe ma so far ns he was eeident, howe without warning He told th the was attacker Lynch, it Is understood, also made in- quiries concerning the remarks that © passed between McGraw and the Philly bench during the now famous Pestinves on Tenth Fased 14. Because of the Inclement weather about 1,800 fans, the smallest crow of the sea- son, were on hand. Manager Chance trotted out Russell Ford, his one best bet for the pitching Job, and Connle Mack came right back with Indian Bender, The rain hardly laid the dust on the diamond, and both teams got into action ten minutes after the regular starting, FIRST I Murphy hit the | first ball pit right for a single. Oliring sa Borton to Ha who » bag, second s out Mur) Murphy going (9 | " tzell to Bor: | to third, Baker died der to Burton One Left led. Burry to Me shot w single over second out to Strunk, Sweeney singled against the right Held wall and seat Wolter to third. Hartzell sent an fy to Old on (Continued on Tenth Page.) aes. $9 Tee lorid “Wants” Work Wonders, NATIONAL LEAGUE, | fT. ieuae 1 ee . . 0 0 _ H nH | CINCINNATI— UW, 3000001 | Ratterios — Burke, — Peritt 7 y | Wingo; Harter, Brown and Kiiog . AT CHICAGO. ; Srocitns Ba) ity Get Nine Runs on) pittssuRGH— Speculator Admits to Lobby oa . ~ CC) oo010010 — 4 Three Hits and Combination | cyicaco— Hunters He Phoned in Name i 00000231 f-- play. smen. of Misplay Patterien—Adama and Coleman; Hum- | of Congressme! ace eriee aoe phries and Archer. = BROOKLYN. | es ae WASHINGTON, July 2—David Lamar, R. H.PO. A,B. ! AMERICAN LEAGUE. Vall wtreet operator and one time con- os . and other fina nf Stengel, of 203 2 f oO} emcaco— te by Committee to-day by emilingly Wheat, It. 241 0 0 002002 | and frankly tontitying it was he who tm Myers, if 0 0 1 8 Ol DETROIT personated Representatives Palmer and Deubers, 1b. ie eee 000700 — | Riordan in telephone conversations with Smith, 3b....... 9 1 4 3 ON pattericn-—ttone, White, Smith, | Lewin Casy Ledyard, Paul D, Cravath, Rirkrarriek, ab... y ° § A ‘ Sohulk and Kuhn, Lake and MeKe Chairman Robert 8 Lovett of the Union jummel, 88..... Pacific Board and other prominent fin: Rue Saracens : i ; : ‘ sa AT BOSTON. anciers, telling them that Edward Lau- BEN Reyerse Fo DY) 8 SV WARING TO Nes teroach, a New York Iawyer, could do Total: 18 13 27 10 2 1.0 3.0 0.0 0 O 1—B) great things tor them in Washington. aces BOSTON— Lamar also astonished the committee I 0 00 0 0 0 0 O O— Oj dy making o detutied charge that the R. H.PO. A, E,|, Batteries—Hoehling and Henry; Mose | Union Pacific Ratiroad’s books had been Ek 4 CR gle Famer aeeicarigen forged in 1901 on an item covering $8:,- o 200 2 000,000 and that as one result Kuhn, Loeb oo. to boi pes BOuIs. & Company and the late E. H. Harrt- Connolly, 1 2 4 O 0} CLEVELAND — man had laid the foundations of gl- Titus, rf.. 9 9 1 1 019 00 0 0 O 1 O 0 O O— J} Kant fortunes. Lord, rf.. O 0 2 ft Oop Lous— When Lamar had finished Paul D. Sweeney, 2b. 0 2 0 2 Of) 9 | = Cravath of counsel for the Union Pa+ Myers, 1b o 16 0 1° 100 0 0 0 0 00 I 3a. put in @ prepared statement to the r | Batteries —Mitehel and O'Nell; Hame % Rariden, ¢ 0 § 2 8 Olgnon and Agnew, committee alleging that Lamar'a charge Brown, ¢.. 0 8. hh & 4 > — Ing he $82.000,000--whieh amount Seyn.our, ef. o 1 3 0 Oo} J\s ted with the Union Pavtfle aur Tyler, p 0 9 0 0 0, RESULTS AT BELMONT. | of a bear ca Noyes, p. 0 0 0 0 0! pypge mace The spirit, 5 t0 1, 9) UePtes® Union Pacino Hess, p 0 0 0 0 Oto 2 and even, frst; Mordocal, 7 to 10 oe nee vere Strand, p.. 0 0 0 1 Yjtor pisces, second; Roger Gordon, nee Ainied,, shistinined. and ee —- — — — —|thira, Time, 1.06, ° ' 311 24 12 6] SECOND BACE—Fiying Petry, 7 v0| (OUNded the commition an pe frosly Nicene \ vies Heh Bae © SoD Grant Bette, 8. 90 8 for! congressmen over the telephone. He Bivuck outeBy Hess, + (eee . y ‘Fime | aia it all, he sald, to impress the finan- hree-baKe h ‘onnel nies oz clera with the abilities of his friend ee cabal aisles bas FEIRD RA nueee ® * © and) caward Lauterbach, but he stoutly de- smit 3 to 5 Sasti wee ae eT 10) ied there Was ever any mention of Mar ; Time, . egal i 7, Ls . R \ el ane ,) id J weitle to pa ” 0) n to 8 for place, seconc; Jawbone, thira,| UNOn Dalle 10, bay thw Government < ; | Reybourne finished third, but was! \.; maton WOkaker, omnia ta. Whuh. eg > @inqnalified. liegiaw RRA eonternes. h ident a TiPTH RACE—Penovacot, oto bana sii! wi sonfecsed wit ae rill mame (of Sie ee Oat ae eee Se tit OION'T MIND. BEING CALLED A and sent in Pat Kagon : LACKMAILER. of the Boston raves TH RACE—Orotund, 16 to 1 ana| “We were ohare with being a pale ening weather kept the attendance down, ; Mypatia, 4 to 6 =| of conacienceless biackinaliera,” to about 3,000. (820 “ouany mie yr ose m Lamar, “but that had no effoot on FIRST INNING—-Maranavilla drew a 7 When Sage retired from business in (Continuea on Second numned On Secne Fawn) AGING DETAILS ORE P DETAILS SEE PAGE 10, free pass, McDonald bunted safely up the third base Hine, Connelly sacrificed, (Continued on Tenth Page) : a a i fut at 16 “PAGES TOLE $100,000 - ‘- FROM FIFTH AVE. JEWELRY STORE PRICE ONE OENT. Young Beck First Declares Manager Planned Sensational Robbery, but Wilts When Confronted ~ by Man Accused. '$100,000 IN JEWELS FOUND AT PENNSYLVANIA STATION; He Knew Combination —Hid in Cellar and Had No Trouble Gathering Jewels. William Beck, the twenty-one~ear-old clerk who stole nearly $100,- Oooworth of jewelry from his employers, Udell & Ballou at No, $74 Fifth avenue, last Friday evening, and checked the loot in a bag at the Pennsylvaniia sttion, Thirty-third street and Seventh made a complete confession at Police Headquarters this aftemoon, He ws questioned by Deputy Commissioner Dougherty:and tls former-@mte Ployers. His statement furnishes a complete exoneration “Of Henry Kirby, sales manager of the store, whom he had accused of compity in an earlier confession. ‘ “I planned it and executed {tt all] Commissioner Dougherty, after eee, alone,” aid Beck. “I thought I could | tioning Beck for nearly an hour tate et away with it, [ waa in debt and|afternoom made the following mater’ neefed money. My liking for aflk | ment: shirts, fine underwear and vod clothes | “Let me make It clear that Mr. aio ooutdn't be watiefed on iy amlary of | 18 not under arrest. ‘The boy exonerates, $14 a week, him without reserve, “I had been stealing from the firm | for some time. T atole platinum and |.wold from the rapair room. The dia- mond ring { am wearing 1 stole from the firm and eaid I bought it from @ Pawnshop cheap. But I couldn't steal enough and I concelved the idea of get- tin, Mr. presence of Mr. Udall and Mr. Barth=, man he shook Mr. Kirby's hand ong y with the contents of one of sald: joa, | Mr. Miby, I want to be @ ‘One of the employees unsuspect-| What I eald about you was all e ingly gave the combination to me, I 414 ® all myself.’ months ago, I remembered that, and "With that the boy broke {t often occurred to meh ow easy it began to ery, I don't ‘would be to open the safe and rob it, him, so I sent out ‘I 1ai6 my plans carefully. Getting | him to eat and 1) the travelling hag into the store wus | he becomes more composed. ‘part of the plot. Last Iriday everything and I made bluff at going home shortly before 6 o'clock. Everybody thought I had gone, but I hid under the cellar stairway. I ree mained there until I heard the bell sound showing that the Homes Pro- fective electric signal was in operation and that Mr, Kirby had left the bulld- ing. “Nobody noticed me when I went to the front of the store, opened the safe 4nd took out the trays and carried them back to Mr, Udall’s private office. There I emptied the jewels tn the bag. I taak the trays down to the cellar, and about 7.80 colock I left the store, walk- ing out of the front door. I went at ence to the Pennsylvania Station, checked the grip and then went home. ‘T knew there would be a «reat up- roar about the case, eo I mailed the check for the bag to myself at General gE t is i gE TO HEADQUARTERS. ‘Whep it becam® known at Headquarters this morning that Beck. had accused Mr. Kirby of ei the robbery Mr. Dougherty to the salesmanager and asked hurry to Headquarters, Mr. Perturbed and smiling, econ appeared. © Commissioner Dougherty did aes ears until noon that Beck was in custedy im the Burne office in the Woolworth | i HE , he was @ sort of guest last Mon@ay afternoon. Tunney and his men were held off | Delivery and decided to leave the bag oom untl! the excitement looked pretty alnple to But I wan too sick to go to the store Saturday and that was a dad break, ag To aeo now, becauye tt ate ed attention to me and to the trav. vlling bag, which had disappeared. t had told too many people about that vas. GOT SCARED AND ESCAPED FROM HEADQUARTERS. “When the detectives brought me down to Headquarters I got soared. I knew I had been caught in ites, and I jumped out the window and akipped as soon as the detectives’ Dacks we: turned. But I couldn't go and get ti suitcase that night, because the check was in General Delivery, and T was afraid to go the next day.” “Was there any eri in this? Dougherty, "Wereny yo getting married.’ ‘ “Th been keeping company with a Miss stello, said) Beck, breaking down and gobving “She's a good girl and knew absolutely nothing about this matter.’ At the conclusion of his confession Book waa taken before Chief Magistrate McAdoo who held him without bath in the custody of the police, He will be questioned further to-morrow, Innocent.” said F. Oliv jean and F. William Barthman ji enacayere the Gsm, , ~—- anked u thinking of the Burns people, and at 1 Dougherty sent Lieut, Cassasma to Burns office with instructions to back Beck and the whole Buras estat Mshment {f necessary, When Cassessa arrived there Tunney had been given the custody of Beok, and the boy was huge tled up to Headquarters, Lloyds of London, 000 burglary insurance policy covering the Udell & Ballou stock. When young Beck made « preliminary confession to the Burns people at 8 o'clock ¢his morn> ing, he eald he had checked the gult- case containing the Ji in the parcel room of the Pennsylvania station and mailed the cheok to himeelf at general delivery, Burne operatives recovered the check at 10 o'clock and were on thetr way to the Pennaylvanta station when word reached them that Police Departs ment detectives had already located the uit-case and the foot and were taking it to He: rters. It was a very natty and rather Jaun Doy that sat opposite Assistant triet-Attorney Mecalie in Burne’ vate office and told the story g eat Jewel robberies in the hi the city. He wore the

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