The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1915, Page 1

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Ahi rosy 8 Merah a Fj ¥ ‘ " See ge Ta ay a WEATHER—Showers probable to-night and Tussday, » Basar —-= —= 8 " PRICE. ONE _OENT. FINAL @be_ [“Ctrowl lon Books Open to Al | ' : = = —— PRICE ONE CENT. coors (Phe New York Word). NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915. | BECKER FLORAL PIECE BARRED AT GATE AS FUNERAL ENTERS THE CEMETERY GERMAN SUBMARINES SAK = ekg Famer end One ofthe orl ce CURIOUS CROND OF 30 FOUR MORE STEANHES: — CAUSE DISORDER AT CHURCH PAT OF NE CREW MISSIN - RESERVES ARE SUMMONED Bottom. OPENING OF RACING in agin 3 Policemen Act CREWS TAKE TO BOATS. cr ASON AT THE 60 rl as Pallbearers. Ambassador Page Investigating PLAIN INSCRIPTION TAKES Reports That Three Ameri- PLACE OF “MURDER” PLATE . ' 10,000 People, Including Many cans Died on Iberian. . , a Prominent Society Folk, At- The body of Charles Becker was burled to-day. Services were held LONDON, Avg. 2—Three Britian} — tend the Races To-Day. in the Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Fordham Road and St. An- sbine ere reported to-day as sunk by| t ~~ {yttews. Avene: ‘The burial inthe plot in Woodlawn Cemetery, where the werme aicamer, Denverlicn, waving! __ BY Vincent Treanor. body of Bécker’s infant child is at rest, followed. * Manila May 1 for London by way of qe gene oe ee TOGA, N. Yu a. place wd = wae a reat mn fe er was “Mur 1, ry Inspector Faurot yesterday, with Mrs, Becker's reluctant consent, was a Marseilles, was the last reported. oy put a damper on things attending Seventeen members of her crew were tne opening of the racing season here| Janded. Another boat with Capt. this afternoon. Those who, came out plain plate engraved with the name and the date of birth and death, The authorities of the church, before the police acted at the direction of Dis- trict Attorney Martin, of Bronx County, had notified Mrs. Becker that the Smith and the rest of the crew are jn holiday ratinent, both men and wo- yet to be heard from, men, looked badly out of place as the body could not be brought into the church with the invidious on the coffin, wd The steamship Clintonia went down rain continued. Superintendent Deering of the after fifty-four members of her crew, At noon it was bright and clear,| th Woodlawn Cemotery refused to allow UNITED TATES the funeral procession to enter the Gates until Undertaker Struhe had. had been saved, both despatches #ay. ang for that matter it was the same plucked out from one of the floral Eleven persons were drowned from gt 2 o'clock after most folks had the Clintonia. dolled up in their best for the trip to| 1) [tributes the words “ Politics" placed there by ir of an anonymous friend, Just before tho cover was screwed down on the casket Mra, Becker GEN VILLA SHOIITS Pinned on the dead man’s watstesat le the photograph of herself whieh The crew of the Fulgens, a steamer the course. As the afternoon pro- of 2,601 tons, were all saved after the gresse ybody might have done a Becker wore over his heart when he was electrocuted, ——— J ship was sunk. In accordance with land office business in selling rain-! the new rule of the Admiralty re- coats. garding submarine operations by the The crowd was big and as enthusl- Germans, all details of time and loca- astic as possible despite the weather tion are withheld Influence. There were perhaps 10,000, on hand as the field paraded through The Clintonia, a vessel of 3,888 the paddock gate. The club house| tons gross, owned by J. Robinson and | gection was particularly well patron- | Bons of North Shields, was last re-\ ized. The box holders contained ported to have sailed from Tyne-| many notables of the turf and society mouth July 2 for Marseilles, She| World. The grand stand proper was| Imost entirely filled for its entire was built at Sunderland in 1907 and jihant entirely filled fo) 1 | ‘was 350 fect long. s FIRST RAGE, ; . / The remoreriak ifn o. Boece daa wan on sop tna lee Sa Se ate Seizes Stores of Americans and] nome of Mrs, Becker to the am castle in 1912 and was owned by the oe wart Won geal: place saute ; Same (ot ne, eae Gas Light and Coke Company at | siling, aca fe ; " With Other Foreigners Or- | mancnarked by al beseety ot naar — Betting — poe i hoped tn ea ee ders Them Out of Mexico, |i” uct tn controag, Se MS test, beam « 2. Comican, Me’ part) 7 og TS ers q i When the hearse drew up total The Benvorlich was built at Glas- | 5) Pulanauin, 110 U1, MeTageet) 10 ; house just before 10 o'clock the great crowd which had collected and whith EL PASO, Tex, Aug. 2—“The/the few uniformed men on duty wn- American Government can go to hell!" | der Capt, Reith of the Highbridge stas declared Gen. Francisco Villa, ad-|tion had been quite unable to control dressing a gathering of forelgn mer-/swarmed about it in wild disorder. chants at Chihuahua City Saturday. |There were a great many policemen Shortly afterward he confiscated a| not in uniform among those who had number of their stores, Forty-two| gathored. ‘They pinned thelr badges , y Aho ran thorn, Fenmouse, Broom Flower, gow in 1896, and was owned by W.| oie inn tunic, fguscicr ‘Huntress. Sisal Thomson & Co. Ltd, of Leith, The| "Seratchedsareuct; Aunt dumie, Fore ait vessel wan 451 feet long, 43 feet beam| Jockey Joe Byrne rode the frst ¢ 3,381 | Winner of the meeting when after and 34 feet deep. She was o considerable delay at tke post he got Grove tons. Conning Tower off in front, never to COPENHAGEN, Aug. 2.—The crew| be caught. A feature of the race| Pe) 105), Me 8 Mt, 308) Thonght | Beate, . ec McTaggart | *Freeman. 109. of thirty-nine of the Norwegian/was the contest of the 7 gma 108 as reisschda uot steamer Trondhjemstjord, torpedoed| brothers behind him, Tommy rode gen Salitan, ate alec eaneee ca: eee . : Corsican and Johnny was on Palan- | ci by a German submarine on Friday,|quin. They ran like a team to the| the Mornin, 11 ‘ Mexican merchants where Jailed after|on their coat lapels and di { Be aka eek .(asayi stretch turn, and at the nal” six-| Myf. ii, own Snel, 104: that. obey 0: es: 1 eke Pen MRS BECKER [the conference held Saturday for the they could tn helping tomatoe Oe ie, WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Ambas- teenth Tommy's mount proved the Sea Boia tatiana, race ar, OA, : is * DAHER OROTHER | purpose of raising @ forced loan. Bix| until c ‘apt, Reith called for retntorce- J ondon, to-day notified | gam drew 4 e i oF nrve-jear-old " e i ig Ree eee a resent he ie invests | place money handily from Patenquin.| stt®tig 2 ‘Beach Comte * bi =A ine ments, ‘The disturbance delayed the gating the report that three Ameri-|The favorite, Hawthorne, was In a r “! ? “Tight: Wing "107: Mo Villa also ordered all Americans in| start to the church, cans were Killed and three wounded | jam early and never did get clear un- tamed, Weather show. | Chihuahua to leave the city, Such SIX Pp when the British steamer Iberian was jt the race was practically over, re = Was the aubtanes of tapoiie hesueti OLICEMEN ACTED ag torpedoed and sunk by a German SECOND RACE PALLBEARERS, submarine last week. Tos, Shllelad Hteeuesbave of $1,000; for four here to-day by foreign merchants, 8 ( f eu $1,000; for tour. nd last week Mr. Blatch had bor-|on an early train, and she was over- SAS > tho reporte brouaht|..78® Pallbearers were Patrolman American Coagul Frost, Weta: alee "i athe Ting, B27 COL. ROOSEVELT HOME: | rowed @ novel, which he started to| taken at Jamaica, whence she hurried aan ser ty tigee sae William Ferrick, who acted as Beck- fown, reported only ne, Amerioan, |B’ ad: ie finge Mame. Wines : . |Teturn before 7 o'clock this marning.|home. Telegrams were sent to Mrs|ang down the room where torelen | {re secretary at Police dquar- Gnoficial reports increased the cas- | Widener ; HURRIES OFF IN AUTO, | Husband of pac” Steps) Mr. Pollock, alarmed by tho ontery | Harriet Stanton Blatch, to Syracuse, [AMt Wown the room whore forelEO | tors, Lieut’ Patrick shew, Capt dana Saities. jin "ore, Weigand jokey iting F f of a maid, ran to the back door and | whore she lectured in behalf of woman poet i es nee Pathan Sha former Patrolman Joseph : Beige "Yat aolesy j | on It While Retuming —|saw Mr. Biaten tying across the! suffrage on Saturday evening, and to nook bis firet in the facta of the) Atemard Tleut, James Brady and N TRACY’ $ CONDITION 5 Koight (ie) 4 Col. Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt, | path, unconscious, and with a fallon| Utica where she was to have jec-| Mok bis first in the facts of the! patrolman John O'Connor Nearly GE Bert : accompanied by John McGrath, tho| Book at Shoreham. electric ght wire in his hand | tured to-night. Mhivey ov tovty ore sore ime of the! one hundred and Atty policemen ADMITTEDLY GRITIGAL | y he $1,000 Shilielan Binenieenade Colonel's secretary, arrived from Chi- Mr, Pollock ripped a board off the| Coroner William D. Gibson has be- shar i etew to the meet » of them high officers tn the de- who rode Swish, evidently thinking | C480 on the Twentieth Century Lim- fence and tried to knock the wire) gun an investixation to determine | '"® a7 Ne vour! bu J rinent, were recognized in the he had the race won, stopped riding | ited at 9.65 this morning. Mrs, Roose-| William H. Blatch, husband of out of Mr. Blatch's hand. At the first |the responsibliity. for the death ot ae ee a teem gous Pusiness/church and in the crowd about the lvery suddenly, This let up El Bart,| yelt waike t , i é 00) @ electtle cure: ot 4 ie wai ha Alene for the benefit of the State,” he de-| grave Dr, William B. Pritchard of No. 148/ (aon | Ind Out of It far the fia | Volt walked at the side of her hus: |Harriot Stanton Blatch, noted sut-|CoMtact the electtic current shot| Mr, Blatch, The wire he stepped on clared, “Your employ band, unassisted, It was reported in| through the wet board and knocked | was.the property of the Port Jeffer- will remain! Nearly 9 circuits of the field, K of | tragist, and father of Mra, Lee de asthe prop eR West Seventy-second Street, who nae Morel Tan a mood- race’ in kere ofl Cleveland yesterday that Mrs, Roose, bs ie : seit Mr, Pollock down. Ho hurried into] gon Blectrie Light Co, a. concern | Mere and conduct tho attended Gen, Benjamin F, Tracy for oor. un in third place at the end | velt was seriously 11 Orest, was Instantly killed early to-!the house, where he found a rake| that wired many of the houses in the| the direction of my twenty-two years, was summoned ater chasing the stiff pace of Swish| The party was driven off In the Col-|day by stepping on a fallen electric that was thoroughly dry, With this twanty floral tributes were laid In the hearse. Among these was agenta—you have! a cross of lilles, asters les, asters an been stealing from the people for a isiness under | region @ few years ago, but has rn ‘ caves, bei in the center the In from the country to-dsy to the rd lll all the way, onel's machine without leaving word| tight wire. ‘The wire lay acrous the | he succeeded, after several efforts, in! cently done leas business since the|*2urselves. noon a train will be |8Fption in blue immorte “Sacri. eral’a home, No. x . where they were bound. A “red cap” freeing the wire, Ave! f the North Sb Electric vp ‘ar feed for Pe * the ) | path in the rear of the home of Chan- advent of the North Shore Hlectric| ready to take you ners to the ties;" the card attache Btreet. Gen, Tracy suffered a sec-/ SARATOGA ENTRIES, porter who carried the baggage wus| Pt? ! biter ; Ie ROMP CE ODANs | canwitie the cikudeur had sun Co. It ts supposed that last evening's | border, We are and I will! bore only the words “From a Friend ™ ond attack of paralysis two week ” od asked: , , , Bing Pollock, the playwright, sti rox Dr, James Winfeld, who lives) storm disiodecd the wire trow he einer 1 Gus | Another, sent by Dr, Lipset, the ce ACK, SAR %, os ” " ow Ww re’ tl Colo shor m en 70) ers. | , . | Meanwt ye 7 cker b ago and he has been confined to his TRACK, f ARAT oG§ Acne want you kn here’ the fonel nore! L.-,n me Port Jefferson, | nearby | support over the garden path, mans and Frenc . my omy aph | Beeker family physician, his flanceg, , bed ever since, are as “No, suh, I was too busy hustlin'| Mr. Blatch, an Englishman, sixty-| Mr. Pollock carried Mr. Blatch into _ aa geenmend you and you | Miss Slauser and Dr. Alessin, a friend, “After an examination this MOMs | ee for that dollar he always gives,” the| two years of age, retired a few years| the house, There was no sign of life | Burglars’ Loot In Only §11. enments, was marked; “To the Martyr, with, ing,” said Dr. Pritchard, “I find Gen, ie ition 100; Tralee, porter replied, ago from an ale brewing company he| Dr. Winfield, who soon arrived, pro-! purgiars equipped with a sledgeham- SPDR AhE oes Sincere Sympath There were alag: Tracy much worse, In any other pa- ae: OREN Hey Tees had founded, and lived with his fam-|nounced Mr. Hatch dead. He be-|mer and a wedge broke into the tom. (ot, ike my wotlon, It can go to hell.| eo Suey Seer mae, ia tient I should say the condition is ‘ms Siuliuaes | World | (ly In @ handsome home not far from) lieved death had been instantaneous, | porary office of the Underpinning Com-! and 1am willium to fight ne many | Alexan: S. Willlams, from Father hopeless; but the General still has the ||: M ft M cen | that of Mr. Vollock. He was up at 5| Robert Stanton, Mr, Tlatch's ery es iy A Contractors, Jin Union | years mor Curry, the dead man's confessor, and) great reserve force that kept him alive ‘ate i qirsiel | o'clock every day working in his « .r-| brother-in-law, who lives next door to [ir the lara it co vr ay cpdeds it was: Beas Wit lotbers, Zi re year-ol bab pn " a general order for the confiscation after the attack of two years ago, and! of Ra f "Obeck rocke,_for tae den, His family and the Pollocks the Pollooks telephoned for Mrs, de! ' moshed $80 lens of a Ke i f i Six carriages followed the bs ig kana q Sy end night’ Selepaeey guinera, but overlooked two » $100 cam: | of all stores in Chihuahua by the Villa hearee.— it may be that he will survive this, day; Valentine, ety beau plas, 05 ‘Binks | Geclonan 4000, — adr, ——_ weed to lead one another new books, Foxest, who bad started Lor Now York er = ._ Government, ~ a ticeomminsenaateccniaasiaals 12.0be Bray, rade theandom and, asin acelin net ne zZ

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