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18, by Co. (The Hew ‘The Frew York World). NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918, MIAYOR'S FUNERAL ORDERED ~—TOTARE PLACE IN TRINITY CHURCH MONDAY, SEPT. 22 To) Lie in State in City Hall and Be Given Civic Burial, with Mrs. _Gaynor’s Consent—Board of Estimate’s Eulogy. BULLETIN.—The following cablegram from Rufus W. Gaynor, son of the Mayor, who was with him on the Baltic was received late this afternoon by Robert Adamson, who was Mayor Gaynor’s secretary: “Sail with casket om Lusitania from Liverpool, Saterday, the thirteenth. Casket to rest in Town Hall, Liverpool, to-night, with guard of honor through courtesy of Lord Mayer, Will meet United States Consal on arrival. Everything 0, B. Netity geet (Signed). « “RUFUS W. GAYNOR” M’ANENY WONT RUN FOR MAYOR; TUR JEROME TELLS HOW THAW WAS BALKED Says to Evening World by Long Distance Phone. (By Long Distance Telephone to The Evening World.) COLEBROOK, N. H., Sept. 12.—8pe- cial Deputy Attorney-General Jerome, in an interview for The Evening World by long distance telephone , oaid that all that prevented the sueceas of the plot to kidnap Harry Thaw yester- day and rush him across the New Hampshire border into Maine, where his sympathisers planned to keep him in hiding until they could. perfect pldhe to get him out of the country, probably on @ yacht or steamship, was the friend> Unews to the New York State quthorities of the majerity of the residents of Colebrook, 4. H...whare Thaw ts held. “Ie there any truth in the story’ pub- “BIG TIM” LOSER, PLOT TO KIDNAP | BUT BANKRUPTCY |" ° STORY 1S DENIED Made in Court Suit Is ‘ Unwarranted. Timothy PD. Sullivan, who has been missing from hie home since Aug. 31, fe on the verge of bankruptcy, accord- ing to @ statement made to-day before Supreme Court Justice Donnelly in Chambers by Oliver B. Goldsmith, an attorney representing the committee which has charge of the incompetent leader's estate. But among “Big Tim's” many fi Frank Farrell, Mr. Farrell wag at the Polo Grounds this afternoon and he awept his hand in @ wide Gesture as he exclaimed: . Grandptand three times over. He never PRICE ON NS DOWN SCHIFF ————s E OENT. HIGHLANDERS WIN 4T NEW YORK— 1 0 o 4:0 ' ST. LOUIS Oo 1 0 Batteries—Caldweil and Sweeney; Baumgardner and McAllister. Schiff, Real Head of Anti-Fusion; Canadians Planned Rescue, te|Frank Farrell Says Statement McAneny, Who Turned 4 .0— 10 o Oo 1 3 Him Down ~-RUN FOR MAYORALTY Borough President Declines to Be . Dragooned Into Fight by Banker, Who Engineers His Nomina- tion by Gaynor League. REPUBLICANS WILL NOW UNITE UPON MITCHEL They Propage.to Vote for Him at the Primaries, While Schiff Persists lished here this morning that Thaw sympathisers. tried to rescue him yea- terday?" was the Sret question put. to refused @ friend and a lot of persons took advantage of this to lead him into The message, written aboard the ‘Baltic, was, sent to Liverpool by wireless and there cabled. Mayor Gaynor is to be buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, on the afternoon of Monday, Sept. 22; after funeral services in Trinity Church. During Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night preceding the funeral, the body of the Mayor is to lie in state at the City Hall. When the Lusitania of the Cunard line arrives next Friday it will be met down the Bay by committees of heads of departments and of the Board of Estimate. The arrangements contemplate the removal of ihe casket containing the Mayor's body from the Cunard line pier to ithe Gaynor home at No, 20 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, On Saturday Might the body will be taken from the Brooklyn home to the City Hall. Gen. Thomas Barry, Commandant of the Department of the East, has offered an escort of soldiers from Governor's Island for the body of the Mr. Jerome. ‘ “Well, there's considerable founda- ton for it,” he replied. with a laugh, “If we hadn't found them out they'd have got away with it, all right.” “Who was at the bottom of it?” SAYS COATICOOK MPATHIZ- ERS WERE IN PLOT. “Well, 1 think it was a little coterie of Thaw's friends from Coaticovk. A good many of them have followed him here and they are just as ardently sym- Pathetic as they were when they were shouting Thaw's praises in their own homes." “How @4 you Giscover the pict?” “Well, we're rather popular up here— somewhat different from Coaticook. The benefit. -But he never complained. Hi wasn't that kind. : NOT NEAR BANKRUPTCY, SAYS FRANK PARRELL. “But while ive true that he lost a fortune, or rather several fortunes, 1 don't believe that hi anywhere near bankruptey now. that his personal financial condition was Reaver better. “Lam gure these procestings do not affect hie personal affairs, I believe they are directed toward the dissolution of the partnership of Sullivan’ and Krause. Among other places, as you inow,: they owned the Dewey. Theatre property and were interested in many theatrical ventures, I think this schemiés which river worked out to hifi. In fact, I am certain! | CALDWELL AGAIN PITCHES WINNING CAME FOR CHG ‘Gaynor. alty in opposition to Mr. Mitchel.” in Supporting McAneny. George McAneny, Fusion candidate for President of the Board of ‘Aldermen, promptly declined a nomination for Mayor tendered him to-day by the executive committee of the Gaynor Independent League ‘to fill the vacancy on the third ticket caused by the death of Mayor “« “Ihave been informed,” said Mr. McAneny, “of the action taken by the Gaynor nominating bodies. 1 profoundly and sincerely appreciate the honor these gentlemen do me, but 1 am bound to state that 1 could not and would not under any circumstances take a nomination for the . — * BOARD OF ESTIMATE’S TRIBUTE. | | ‘A great public memorial meeting to expreas the grief of the city over) the death of Mayor Gaynor was decided upon at @ special meeting of the| _, Continued on Second Page.) the Peace Carr was set over to-day for to-morrow. 10 o'clock Thaw ie tive from N fugi- he is wanted (Contigueg on Bacpnd Page) { -_—_— Poa es 7 and 1 to 3, fret; Small, 8 to 1, place, second; Ovation, third. Time 1.09, SIXTH BACE.—Little Jupiter, 7 to 2 ana 7 to 5, first; tor, 2 to 1, place, second; Swish, third. Time, BO ncaa semen Sept. 12. ‘The Browns made their farewell ap- pearance at the Volo Grounds this with the Highlanders before one of the acon x Savamteeath Posed PITTSBURGH, Pa, Sept. 13.—The Giants-Pitteburgh game, scheduled to. ning weather, — - Werla “Wante” Wark Wonders.} icogue waa te, sue Tie, nd tegen) Deople are with the law and the au-| + oinie 4 th of a judgment | Mayor from the time of its arrival in the city until the burial. There will) cies and the plan had not been obeal ee fem fee mine Fire Commissioner Johnson, Dasa the Fusion cause, Nothing that ¢he also be an escort of uniformed policemen and firemen and the bearers of the| got under way before word of it was ago by a burlesque company, and it cf von Sarnet vy Joie soap fe A Ee eecheg Pay dl do will ted from the Police und Fire Departments, four men|>rought to us, Of course, that ended| wouldt't trouble ‘Big Tim' to pay for it y an ui is » Mitchel. He casket will be selected ty pal {te chances for success. You'll have to| out of his own pocket if the affairs of New Men: Back Him Up With |¢ectination. Calling the. reporters not ee choice, but from each. excuse me now, I'm on my way to oourt,| the firm, were in too dad stiape ¢o do 40, about him he said: be formally peiekdh bes Sh ah se Bishop Greer of the Episcopal Diocese of New York probably will con-| pnhaw's hearing 1s just abdout to come Ppa eed ha pete ee a ee b Timely Hitting in er) Darty's candidate for Mayon duct the funeral services, although he is out .of the city and has not said| up.” been so well looked after a3 since the Sixth ame the Gayner he will be present. The plans contemplate that the Rev. L. E. Holden, Poaee sp 0 eet ie gees appointment of the leone ott a xh, drowning man, statehing oon " v imi im e pasor of the Episcopal Church at St. James, I. I.; Dr. Frank Page, pastor] o, ghitas-wendlig ine artical oe was not one of . . fone head ‘thelr ticket, of St. John's Eptecopal Church in Brooklyn, both of which have been at-| requisition papers from New York, I thing had. hap- HIGHLANDE RS. er aibly make headway, ann 8% 1) assiat Bishop Greer. 4on’t think anything will be done to- Pi a, BR HPO. A, “This eudden col Waeited, yy: the, GRTANE INSIIy, soll at WP day. 1 expect another adjournment, | | “He was r Pak fo Si Bients Maieel, 3b..: tits have to run egninet ence to} %@ Mayor Gerace Pricisgee} SON CALLS TO REMOVE PERSONAL EFFECTS. That's all, I've got to hurry, Good- Laat py pres Sarees eas H .cf...... 0 € 2 2 Q|GAYNOR LEADERS Concluding with to-day's flasco over Norman Gaynor, one of the two sons of the late Mayor, called at the}: Ser" give him shelter. He wanted Hei * * ; ¢ : lagged MITCH Calg tai MO Ren: n Causes ri r tary ‘The attempt to rescue Thaw created : was tired of bel I. ne, ‘The plan of veer. eo Republican and Chey ssblt thle after nese fee Mayor: Kellne: 4A4' Secretary Adeeqon.: The mueh exottement in Colebrook, The town a aod guarded ana'vibon 0a fora DB Knight, 2b. 2 0 1 2 OJ pring about a situation that would drive} Fusion plans of campaign. The anti- young man said that he wanted to make arrangements to take away the/ ied with strangers soon after Thaw'e|ot Harry ‘Thaw's escape from Mattea- Gilhooley, rt. 2 3S 0 Of me, aitehel off the Fuston ticket and) Tovner iterature and material wilt personal effects of his father in the Mayor's office, including his books and| arrival, aud among them were’ nearly | Wan he sald: Ey do Sth Fee sess { : ; ® permit the substitution of Mr eet campaign ta Poked essa The tty soon,’ and that's v weeney, Cc. ‘The leading advocate o! plan alone,’ many private papers. wo husky lumberjacks from about | Spe aeinith, ety i t . .' Mayor Kline was at lunch at the tine with Jeremiah Mahoney, Commis-| Norio" Mills, Vt. and >the country] Sawiee Guinan of ine fees) GEORGE M'ANENY. caeyes, © EO sli uf Pee ses tanne of KOENIG AND HAPQOOD CONFER stoner of Agtounts, and Thomes W. Churchill, President of the Board of | ust across nt Canadlan border 1] Gouiare', worth ol Toeslerssassssss 10,125 37 .® Olee cacese enesplive committee 10 WITH M’ANENY. Education. Secretary Adamson has all the Mayor's property in his posses- Nee eek newspaper men eeernnaates spelen Bie THN Gees The lala SULZER MYSTIFIES . Ae ST. LU the meeting of that committee to-day! Chatrman 8, 8, Koenig of the Repub- sion, including a mass of material which Mayor Gaynor intended to usc in| sengstera from that city. Bega te Sinere eee atts Aucen , i ey PO. A Mar, Bohift proposed the naine of Mr, ican County Committee and Norman his campaign for reelection. Much of this matertal consists of accusations| They gathered around the office of! in the custody of relatives last January. PEOPLE AT ALBANY Shotton, cf. 21 1 GO| MoAneny apa candidate'for Mayor andy yy) tse thie , eemente aie ageinst Tammany Hall and Tammany politicians.” Whether it can be used in| Thaw’s counsel in Colebrook and pres-| If the claims®are allowed and gaid, ee Austin, 3 Oo 1 2 2. | Advocated the continuation of the third congratulated him on his stecn’ 4 ay 4 * te id, the Hi hes it. th y is Ld a " . would be doubtful. Mr. Goldsmith ap.|*bouts of Gov. Sulacr continued to be . ident Wilson to use| honorable and magnifi Young Mr. Gaynor did not take away any of bis father’s effects, but it is ig ee 4 ee peared to oppose @ motion mage by|* mystery to-day. Hin secretary, Ches- 1s bt ae hecidge aon Mr, Mitchel to re-|!t would benefit gi ently the ph probable that Secretary Adamson will send them all to the Gaynor home In| Lanyan, a private detective in Mr. Jer-| John B. Winite of counsel for the Union Piabkaantive’ wan aaa ieee 8 ff O Ol itiidrom the local political field and | cause, Brooklyn within a short time.” ‘ o employ. They notified sherift/ Bank of Brooklyn to cn Oe | 6 t the Executive Mar that H ‘ H H ° devote himself exclusively to his Cus- contiiam Lustwarten, Chatrman of the ‘At the meeting of city oMcials this afternoon a plan was broached to| Drew an4 Chiet of Police Ke , | mittee to pay “hy alleged | he was not there, Mr. Sulzer aa Tee souas awtlen ommitteg of One Thousand and iden- and the latter ordered the big to have been executed by Sullivan in/to huve been in New York yester o 3 OE ‘De Forest Baldwin, intimate, fled with the Gaynor movement, de- ve the body of the Mayor from the Lusitania at Quarantine, place it : favor of Thomas 1. Reynolds and trans- ———e | | ery {clared to-day in fw remo D of town, Tho chauffeurs declared that © 0 Ol geiend and spokesman for Mr, Mitchel, vor of Mitchel. Mr, aboard the Correction Department steamer Correction and convey it to|they"had no hand In rred by Reynolds to the bank HAVRE. DE GRACE RESULTS. = — — = =) eaid vigorously the Collector would nut Lustarten daid he belleved the beat the Battery, from which point it might be carried on an open hearse to the | drawn to Thaw's n patnged merely |“BIG TIM'S" GUARDIANS OPPOSE cronies Totals......++.+ , 3 Ji 24 13) 2] be driven off the ticket and that he ae peat ten hs late Mayor's i uty Commissioner af Charities Wright suggested the iv" Were Soreed ta BANK MOVE, FIRST BACE—Scallywag, 16 to 8) Meinart Vatted for Baumgardner in| was there to stay. " ’ he coming campaign te Sy Ball Dep sot which is a large craft, with a capacit 500 ‘The motion was denied at that time! a4 2 to & Gets Frifter, 1 to 4 fox) Mh inning. Republican managers wil now put the| ohrter usntife Fusion tokes, of the boat Correction, a pacity for 500 SS lby Justice Donnelly, but place, second; Silvex Moon, third. : name of Johp Purroy Mitchel through | 13 @ Lustgarten state 5 ’ | | if a eon taldwell, 8; | ohnson dec! that “Luate Gaynor, now Mra. Harry Vingut, the Mayor's daughter. argument on the matter, and he calleq| SZOOMD BACE---Superintendeat, © 4 x for Mayor. Former Senator Martin Saxe, . "prooklya Republican politicians found thetr way across the bridge in| ASKS WHY NEW YORK line, into hie chambers tonay, | 0 8 8nd 2 to 5, Opt; Mz. Gaiggs, eto 6) Baumgardner, 2. Struck Out—Dy Iho haa ‘active charge of tho Mitch Gavtor tandeuetiire a meneame S ITS Ms \gor place, second; Trani, thirg,| (aldwell, 3; by Paumgardner, 4, Three behalf of the Republican |U#ynor headquarters and bas no au. camped in the City Hall. They are after pat: BREAKS ITS OWN LAW expiaining b's reason for previo e o campaign on behalf of the Republican | 000, Su aMate droves to-day and camped y y patronage and denying the motion, Justice Donn “1, | Time, 1,00 3-5, Base Hits—Balemt!, Gilhooley. Two: | organisation, sald to-day: bcos Alon attitude of these two i f gure that Mayor Kilne should give 1t to them. The new Mayor, literally 1 Fr att © said that he Delleved the bank should| FEED BACH—Working Lad, 1 to! Haro Hite—Cree, Pratt, Bweeney, Gil- Gaynor movement bas eb | valea 4 apt th Ge ae te Me shot into his job, has not found his bearings as yet, but he has already covbunook, NOL, Men ts ary er | Bd out, Aret; Faloada, 3 to 5 for novley. Stolen Basee—Maisel, Shotton,| solutely collapsed. Mr. MoAneny's |° Lustgarten claims (hat the Pees learned that he is ip for a bard session with the politicians and leaders of}, ‘Thaw will not appear before 5 jon, Discs, second; Muperstitution, shiré.| Austin. Hit by Mitcher--Aumin, Um-| honorable stand le very Relptul to fparty, of which he te Ihe cn his party, He has practically notified his pursuers that they will serve! suage until to-morrow. By mutual ‘cony |? Re te a Pires, Ferguson and Sheridan, Attends | 9. cep n [Nan secured 10,000 petitions for the \ inet? purposes better by walting until after the funeral of Mayor Gaynor [oes me cement apa Special Deputy | vous 4 to 1 ena 8 00 1, Ares; Mester Press|” j GIANTS-PIRATES independent nom IneHOR ef Mayne ae y i J oI nor, 6 will confine himself strictly to the routine duties of the office pending | attorney-Ge a 8 tos fr pint, eecond; Marjorie 4, a | GAME POSTPONED, | !¥:"" thous Mr. McAmeny dectined that event. | State, his hearing before Justice of | 2o!demit third. ime, i eee 5 me the Big World) i o_o *] the Gaynor League's offer of a nominas Uon, Jacob IL Schiff proclaimed the necessity for his candidacy and for @ has been postponed on account of | continuance of the independent moves j ment, | In 4 formal statement Mr, Sohif? salar “In wy vpinion the action of the

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