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4,\> que RAR be rami: a ATPE Sonn aa ee . —$ $$ --—— il a aia | SAFE AND SANE FOURTH FUNDS STOLE ee er eee MERCURY REACHES 92 IN SPITE OF BREEZE * rere y WEATHER=Fatr to-night and Tha: WEATHER—Fatr to. , tion Books Open to All.” : ooks : PRICE ONE CENT. corre Urbane ore World)e NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1911. 16 PAGES PRICE _ONE )_OENT. 4 * a 13 DEATHS FROM HEAT, ea ea gs HUMORS ON A HUMID ae CAS VOTED BY CIY ; ~ WHICH REACHES 92 IN | ‘ik | SPITE OF BRISK WIND "sss" ~ GRABBED BY GRAPTE MUCH DUST AND SMOKE. | Cheated Out of a Fine Display ~~ of Fireworks While the Ringsters Profit ‘More Fatalities From Extreme Hot Saar hea omen in Aza elephone Weather Than Ever, Though Exchange, Frightened by Thermometer Is Several Accident, Rush to Street. Degrees Lower. There nee work THAN (eons Tres CHEER up, IT’S COOL SOMEWHERE. With @ crash that was heard for blocks the covers blew off a big man- THE TEMPERATURE TO-DAY, hole at the southeast corner of Park Somewhere it is raining and the air is sweet and cool, eau go [Avenue and Fifty-seventh street tis Somewhere men are fishing in the creeks; VICE-CHAIRMAN BENT ea. 90 afternoon at 4 o'clock. This was fol But say it in Manhattan and they'll smash the Golden Rnle Vv T AT 10 A. Oa |dowed’ ty. & eerie: Of emilier rendrts And tell you that your “blooming belfry leaks.” > oor | Re =. $8 | as the other manholes northward along Somewhere, ob, believe me, there is surcease from the heat, START NVESTIG ION. the avenue let go. The main manhole Somewhere ] HEAT’S DEATH ROLL TO-DAY. Was protected by two covers. The top tell you that your “bean is‘on the bum.” e . pas one, an tron plate weight bably ack R, RICHARD, ae Pepi se bl A 56 Buffalo avenue, thirty eevee: talon. two panda feot Somewhere eta Coie ae One can sleep o’ nights, Inquiry Based on an Affidavit by n, died from heat pro 0 ° cl ry 4 1 fro : Guta. THON AS ace sixty-three, of No. 142 Seventh avenue; eaiaioetast® awa tines my a aut say itn irae 1 ; 7 Fon treaty fighte— Fireworks Manufact urer —$10,-. esihll ad wena eee 5 | And you real cooler ‘going down: + died frota heat prostration at his nome, Pepe int) esrep enetal) i < } 0 CARLTON, MARGARET, aged twenty-six, of No. 23 Hope street, Lrom the" Stoytar apariment oot | rma 00 the Sum That Is Involved. Brooklyn, overcome by heat and died at home. Street the tenenis came pouring, sup: ft P | 4 DIAMOND, JACOB, aged forty-eight, of No. 627 Third avenue, |Printy gr one ant me craven | | | The game of a miserably mean grafter who chose the birthday! of Brooklyn; overcome at his home and died there. throurh the affected condults belched |his country as the occasion for cheating thousands of grown people and Comey J | OF THE § amie ; ° ' lup a service elevator of the Pla Ex: | [oe :s GOERTZ, HENRY, aged ely) iSO: 1619 Amsterdam avenue, Pros-|onange of the New York etd SWINDLING COP FOR ICE CREAM Fe BEARS | children out of the money voted by the city to give them a fireworks trated by heat at his home and died. : Medi Coil ona tard ta AY THE 299° __. | display was u red this afternoon by indignant aldermen from Brook- GOULD, MARGARET, aged sixty-three, of No. 244 Avenue A, over. | @3t! street frightening out the wom- : tr asian Jenoperators, who thought a fire had | lyn, who discovered: EN. WILLIAM aged iy oF op oe T WORK AGAIN CAUSES So SCARCITY DON'T DECEIVE =” sate mas 7 1 + lina Shay f ro 1 1, That the displays of fireworks furnished to the city by the GREEN, WILLIAM, aged fifty, of No. 1027 Pacific street, Brooklyn, Jqitrm and the reserves came with the A | contractor, war inadequate and skimpy and not worth the > collapsed from heat at home and died. fire apparatus, but the firemen and the tea (3) ra Atsrsans mp gina ip aed ate ba pollo sites aol HANLON, JOHN A., aged sixty, of No. 368 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn; patie ety ese peace eel ath i works, Michael Mamma of Bact Durham, WN, J., received from the prostrated at home and died there, pany had shut off the power that trav-| Famous “737% Who Had|One Phi a Forced to Shut United Fireworks Company, through whose representative, Aubrey ER, GERTRUDE, aged four months, of No. 158 Nassau avenue, |¢ie¢ through big cables in the condutt : Love, sot with the Celebration Gomumittes wae made, jugh.i MILLER, a i died f J an feet a h : Ue, | Tt then developed that an accumulation! Checks Cashed Comes to Retail Store to Handle S109. for ye. perdga dhe i erg haa gemeroe to superintend the aia Brooklyn; ied from heat ex ha stion a ! ome, of gases ees ra eyeeran| ie E : Wholesalers AY HI H | plays in various Aldermanic Districts were not experts, but one a MORRISSEY, MARGARET, aged six months, of No, 548 West Fifty- Be ten ater cat ae hate Grief in Barclay Street. alers, least of them was an East Side “pants maker” until yesterdey second street; died of heat prostration at home. known as a junctio ae | morning. 2 4. That the contract between the United Fireworks Company and OSMUSSEN, LARS, of No. 826 Park avenue, Hoboken, died of |Pounded by Lexington . avenues and Fifty-sixth and Fifty-| Just asa man dressed in full police- ‘The unprecedented hot wave has re- the Celebration Committes was made by Alderman Samuel Marz of © sunstrcke at his horse. eighth streets, would be without electric| man's uniform was coming out of | *uite@ in the greatest demand for tee Gir] Wins Case Upon Showing Manhattan, acting as © member of the committes and not as an Ale ; ee f No. 400 East One Hundred and |Sevice, £0" ants, fans and elevators) qugust Secker’a hotel, at Barclay and | Te™ On record, and to-day the J. M. | derman, = PAPRA, JOHN, aged two years, of No. ast One Hundred and | to-night. Wat Wrania (hla: atleminon, Georas | Rariee Come which ruppiies prac- That Man Who Proposed | 5, That the United Fireworks Company receives mailat Trentos, ~~ | Tenth street; overcome by heat at home and died there, ae Maa, Sco e0ck a bask oben an | EL? York with the throat. . M. J, but ta not disted by the commercial agencies and has no telé= i ae ~ Saat J, mE MWD. . J ms "cor fc nomial lal 7 r hone connection there. WAGNER, CARRIE, aged sixty-nine, of No. 451 West Forty-ninth SCORES TO. DAY Barclay street, chanced to be passing. | COOInE delicacy. was compelied eae Told an Untruth. | eat | seme pei. sa wants Al 5 je bad He got a good look at the pol! an | Gown ite retall branch at No, U5 Pari h got on U . iq ‘ ireety| dled! from Heat Pressraliony at her home. land ran over o where Traffle Pol! Row in order to supply its wholesale a cpigral ‘ : yy ch pany ie ba al rey A breeze of varying strength, coming out of the West and Southwest, ; hE Jorn Moran wae hepig, to untas Patrons. If the heated term continues The Appellate Term of the Supreme 2 then announced that he would not 4 today tempered the baking sun from which New York, with most of the NATIONAL LEAGUE. OT een eee oe CON | DINER TORENT ERP OPRS#TA TORY OATS. a nCmittn Liat HART Cy SE AEM 4 Grace the cistrict by seittog ies eee ae et that corner. close all its retail branches for the aame| decided to-day that when a man de- He had them packed in a shoe packing other cities of the country east of the Missouri River, has suffered for the FIRST GAME, “There's 737 over there,” shouted En-| reason, though the firm's managers de- celves a woman whom he asks to marry caso and put away for reference. Ale» past few days. The breeze sprang up late last night and grew stronger AT PHILADELPHIA. wie. “He's the phony oe that's been! clare that such @ contingency ts remote, him regarding hie financial condition | denman Meagher «id the same. a after daybreak, weakening again later in the day. Its velocity varied| Glants— cee necks ceed fort year He) ‘The hundreds of patrons who have | end ‘rreproachable character #he may the amount garnered by the enailam (om from nine to fourteen miles an hour. 10000200 1— 4|feea" ang Twant him **"lyeen accustomed to atop in at No. 115|eet that up as a defense in a breach of | i not stupendous, T8 i sacimatee i The Weather Bureau promised that the breeze would continue all day! pijLADELPHIA— Moran, who knew ef about the depre- |My Ware sstenieied: when contranted | Preaese sation, | i adequate fireworks show on 1 ‘nd tonight and that people who had bedrooms with a southern or western 0 11020 2.0 — 6] dations of the famous No, 787, arrested tonday oe thle sign on the Goegs ina paeateoinien tet aeldol Grea birthday of the nation; it was the : RS “Closed on account of watveme | , i i exposure might expect another refreshing night such as they had last SECOND GAME, the man end took fim to Police Head: | ota temperature and in arter to | |Gou sued tielen Cochetein tn the City ssa Aiaappointment of nearest night. GIANTS— as complaining witnesses. The former Court tor $10,000 damages for breach of a i dangerous celebrations of the di ‘i former | | r el jay. by But to the thousands who live in homes which no breezes reach; to 23 — | amid that the man had just tried to got| When asked what the notice pore | Prarene sane Mies Hochstein saya} SCreaming Frenchman Saved ts promise that the city would attend | those who have been slowly breaking under the vital strain of the four days| PHILADELPHIA— him to cash a 835 check tended, Managers MoGrube and Um-| in, ghe had 7 aronitead Ra. Sane is to the celebration for them. i of heat; to the sick in hospitals and to animals who live in the air that 01 co At IAeQaMATiArE She Inka wes culssed blepy et the svholemale’ aepartment, Just] piatntif? on Dee. 3, \ From Suicide hy Heroic Ef: BENT CALLS oN ALDERMEN To | 1 ver the pavements, the breeze broug): — pector 81 e 3 |around the corner at No. 7 New Cham- | ti reprecented ; shimmers in hot blasts over t e pa i ent no help. The AT BROOKLYN, | was Louls Lewis and that he lived with re trent, eld \ tt ft pre " | fords of JamesArchthold ae TAKE ACTION, a } death list early in the day was the heaviest of the hot spell. Prostrations BOSTON. his wife.and several children A Maiiee ataivatives [ce ing § ae C ame cnhipold, ‘ ent Brent of the Board) o? ; rf 3 much frequency as on other days. These ci ge 207 East § -sixth street | ri nd that he aie: as Issued a call for a mel were to be c! yd . BROOKLYN— passa harioal me along t dst of it ness, She declares that f 1 ht Laborers lonting a brick barge at the t ay. From the text, of 77 Th <9 ar rye 4 hi . er We e i is < ‘ ‘9 . TEMPERATURE 5 DEGREES LOW::R TO-DAY, vs _ e street statior Hie fore in a | representations to be fais v D at Twenty- i see that Mr. Bent, at The prevailing temperature to-day was 6 degrees lower than yesterday shield marked pinned ¢ as during the past four|..ne. io Marry hinh fihe street and Masi n ano doubt as to the nature ‘ees lower than on Monday, owing to the breeze. The humidity, AT PITTSBURG, , and ho made no attempt | gg Ve couldn't make it half fast |," sel fae 4 by om 8 ni. He has sent 9 eopy and 10 degrees | y; s dity, 5 2 aracter was not Irrep eo; th * following letter to each of th which gives to hot spells thelr deadliest terror, was higher than on Mon- | ST LOUIS— Valli thaappegmnslonsl (AT h und our wholesale customers 1 ontracted bills that he refuted to tlealty tn Fron he ened lea teg ermon' ror) Brosnan as day, but decreased rapidly, falling 14 degrees to 66 between 8 o'clock and 11, 050.0104 a) than year, He de-|pranch connected “with the wholesale | DA": that ho was addicted to falsehood, | James Archibolll Of ito. lt Bast Huot After @ conference with ¢~@ = ‘The local weather forecaster said at 10 o'clock that he did not think | Pyeyiye 01 | clared that he was a member of the po-| department golng when we could not &n4 ves she les Waa ieee eines Win eiiheatana eal cee morning archive au ru i t the hk weather e i — |\ee force for more than four years ly them. wned an engager im, i i : oi ‘ 0 the disp! floor of the ena ‘ p @ breezes from the Hudson | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Fiolice Commissioner Baker demand soon and hope it will not be| 4M tmitation ring 10 a hegporaiaiy with would-be rescuer tricts leat evening I am convinced and the bay, would go above 90 degrees, which meant that on the sunny | ay a He was stripped of his uniform and] necessary to shut down any more, The plaintiff demurred to the defense, an threw @ rope to) theta gigantic fraud has beem at side of the street the thermometers might be expected to read very close AT NEW Youn the police sent to a store near West} branches. But our who dut the demurrer waa overruled by Jus- laborers vnaged| tempted by some one in contract. to 100 degrees in the afternoon. But his prediction was wrong, for at 3| ATHLETICS-- and Barclay streets for a s © protected, of o tlee Delehanty of the City Court and) and both me | ime for the poor quality of Migr acsinmatenteaad Oh denrian’ and waa aniiitalinctd iD 0 he told them he % t aay when we ene’ the plaintiff appealed ai to) Wovkw delivered to each Aldgrs o'clock the thermo! © G08 vas sil climbing. ¥ hated a: othes: for use ancans sing Juatice Seabury : mapio district at extremely igi) Unoficially the weather men gave it) Lake region and the Ohto Valley may, HIGHLANDERS— hearer an una apy aaity prices. As you know, none of the = | ax thelr opinion that there would be a| expect relief to-morrow, G50 a Gal cca wbesied’ incite tia ciage iy as | Brooklyn men or nembersme wight loweriny of temperature again to-] "Elsewhere over the Eastern halt of pashan had BBE haan AR TOA andoHe the Brooklyn committee appointed morrow, ‘This chee.ful opinion was|the country,” says the pr AT BOSTON, ; H nt think the Horton coneeyn would by the Mayor had anything to @o ures will not change matert- | based rather on the general trend of W ASHINGTON— han fifty | consider raising the price at all. 2 the purchase of said Sree, things in the last few days than on any | VW 00140 Head —_ -- a scientific data, Certainly there is no raturce below normal the} is a time the| the iberty of cool wave headed this way. re. lp. for. the Im, | BOSTON Ae ONE ORD » numver | NEW BOARD TO CONTROL | nen of Brvckiye ‘Reports from over the country show | Provement in the general situation, | u “ c 1 ISTRIAL to meet together in Room Mor-@, f that at & o'clock this morning Chicago|CHICAGO HOTTEST CITY WITH! ee Sn INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONS. tr iia) a: ie to, the eas was the hottest city in the United T " mane at 11.90 a. M,, to « Wy Biates, the thermometer there reading 86 DEGREES. HOT WEATHER ARREST; An Inter. | vercat oe oven may ve taxen to onteh me jolt 86, It read from 82 to 8 all along the} The following temperatures were re- H ti 5 ntrent LONDON, Ju tiloves and show the people at Great Lakes. ; ane, Halewriog serena CAUSE: WORE OVERCOAT. fo control industr amare oa aa Sulevoe ahd @aew tho SOE ‘The United States Weather Bureau! Albany, 8; Atlantic City, 7%; Boston, Bud lopander Camphelh \s the Interstate Commerce ( he parties s ocean t Geoply resent the treatment tha®it, F ington announced that “mate-| 82; Buffalo, 62; Chicago, %; Cleveland, because! BT, LOUIS i ie the railroads : Sinoeee efter pb pay n amin been accorded the people imalic ral relief from the intense heat” in| 78; Montreal, 76; New Orleans, #2; New ste have | ha) cited’ sill the Sénate + refuse! * a the Middle and Northern Plaine| York, 77; Philadelphia, 0; Pittsbur, and when fi inne 7 | mney wa connter- | States.” the Upper Qfisstasipp! Val-! Portland, Me., Providence, 823; Bt. | sanded at police station !t was found gen ont ley, interior New York and New Ens- he had escaped from the staiv cett, and toth the courte hold that iy fend might be expected to-day, The (Continued on Second Page) @ Hospial for the insane. burg team, Bus recepts ecleim ‘s good. frat and flee