The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1911, Page 1

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\ A eg rere egg eng er a EAST SIDE ICE STATIONS MOBBED BY WOME 2 MORE DEAD IN FEDERAL EXPRESS WRE@ Copyright, 1011, by Che Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), PRICE ONE CENT. NEW ‘YORK, _WEDNESDAY, ‘JULY, a 12, 1911, 14 (rem Circulation Books Open | to All.”’ | Tharasday. Cooler, eS ‘PAGES PRICE ONE aa ia EAS FROM TP TWO MORE DEAD FOUND IN WRECK | OF FEDERAL FLYER One Body Believed to Le That of Goff, 1 Missing Angle and He Falls Flagman. 145 Feet. NOT FIRST ACCIDENT.| ALIVE WHEN PICKED UP. Tender Flung From Fatal Despite Broken Bones and Switch Some Time Ago, Other Injuries, Doctor Says It Is Dec He May Recover. Hundreds of persons to-day saw bicycle with Its rider shoot out over the brink of the Palisades at Ei ewater, |N. J., drop like a shot 15 feet to the Jagged rocks at the base. The unusual spectacle brought cries of terror from New Ha- ven > was on his the spectators, many of whom ran t> y und m dut aid the victim of the unusual cident. iia were t le , With Imbs broken, nose broken, “Jaw ps < sald that there Is an ex- broken and bleeding from many cuts. Saileas's inne no chars Ob hE they found Willlam Klemm, seventeen . ‘ ct [Ale ka ee years of age, of No. 585 Thirteenth | ; é New York. He was em telephone or at the ar Kefinery at .dgewater, jand a broken gear chain on his bicycle had caused the accident that say coat him his life. It was the custom of the young man Gh the ey to ride to and from his work on a exe was t bieycle. He was speeding along thts } ur when the ray way morning, making his own breeze as the X : little machine flew along Edgewater COG IN ENGINEER'S BRAIN MAY ens The avenue runs up to the pene of the Palisades and then abrupt- es at a sharp angle. Klemm alled toward this angle with undi- | minished speed, confident from constant | practice of the safety of his position in the saddle, Just as he reached the FAVE SLIPPED UNDER STRES' stitute « r, had «him | y set, ) the track 1 his reg- ight. He ter behind time; ed and he juick-curved Hurled Pp a of Car by Col- lision of Speeding Machine EN RACER HITS Wl pe The machine, which was headed dl- rise for a sons saw the bicycle, suspended appar- man drop swiftly to the Jagged rocks, apex of the angle the gear chain whica controls the machine snapped, | rectly over the Palisades, seemed to leap into the alr at t edge of the | declivity, as a bird we j fight. Then it shot 4 forward into space for twenty feet. Many per- Jently in the air for a moment, Then | they saw the machine and the young 145 feet below. Bicycle and rider shot down elghty- on Staten Island. five feet before the first obstruction the wheels Was hit. Then the machine carromed the crossing wit pegan to | off and fell the remainder of tie dis- throw sand to he the rails; | The Staten Island police are work-| tan Dr. George Goo arrived with an he awakened to bis danger at the first | {ng to-day to locate the two women and|@Mbulance from Union Hill anu, after ent, took the giving first ald tr | young man to his home. the doctor, might poss: versed the engine, as the » the wheels awerve. H Durned rails two men who were in a large automo- | bile that ran down a machine contain- | y be saved, lett ‘ack, oa re tom rles Hannon, his wife, their A se tah) Ales it Pe aA WhRAL He his im-| baby, Miss Agnes Hannon and¢ Bur-| ee rand Nis t h Hannon last night, causing the BREAKS SKULL \ WITH STICK.) that when the " death of Mrs, Hannon and the serious| Thirteen-¥ Ansault im injury of Miss Agnes Hannon, on Mix-Yen: Riot, Charles Hannon is 4 son of Stephen poesibla oan Nee te ‘ In @ quarrel Francesco Piazz0, stx npon: & Police lleutensnt He hes) years oid, of No, S15 Hast One Hun ase been married Jess than two years.| Grad and Seventh street, so angered Tota Ha ving the |Last night he borrowed an automobile! Tedoro Bless!, thirteen years old, of Pagers Express was flung n the ratig| 170m a friend and took his wife, ch! No, 302 East One Hundred and Fifth At that very point and dragged over the| sister and brother out to get som] street, to-day that Tedoro struck him on the head with @ stick, The little oy fell to the street screaming, In two minutes st One Hundred ana Seventh street was filled with an ex cited, angry, frightenc vol of mothers, fathe | tere. A chauffeur and Hannon oc- cupied the front seat. In the tonnead] were Burletgh Hannon, holding the baby in his lap, and the two women They were Just approa Kill Road, ¢ tes un cool al This in prominence tra puld brothers and sis- on the Fresh fs deing MpLaine | When Mrs, Harmon stood up and called} The reserves of the East One Hun TO INVESTIGATE GOMPLAtt NT | to her husband it dred and Fourth street station were OF SY ERWORBING EMPLOYEE “Char there {s a car coming!" sent to the ace urrtedly on a@ call rters who seek Ileht regard: t Al Instantly the chauffeur swung out to| from Policeman apke, who sald he ous possibilit of the | avota a coll But the approaching | sad all he could do to take care of the from en en and trainmen| machine, w as coming from the | injured boy without attempting to scat- are gruttly t et man." | rear at racing “1, crashed Into the] ter the crowd. It took them half an And the tow man has ‘nothing to} back of the Hannon The! hour to clear the street Francesco way.” | car skidded. Mrs, Hanr Nazzo was taken to Harlem Hospital The Coroner began his tnvestigation| from the right side »y Dr. Baker and it was found that his to-day. He means particularly to jook| against a telephone pole. Her skull | skull was fractured, Tedoro Bless! was vas instantly was thrown into the roadway hurt came together, the Hannon car heard a the other machine shont at locked uj (Continued on Second Page.) aid WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE BILL KILLED IN THE SENATE, ALBANY, July er es Weather |< woman in ° cpants of the a vote of 17 to . up, We have hit them 16 the Senate to in ¢ eof ints. No. 3 1 Hanngn jr., brother of Charles | the Whole, refus advance the stil ? Hannon, had been sitting up with a| Well Woman Suffrage resolution from final pas- ure. Am eport of the of 15 to 19, dying friend, When the friend died ue went to the telephone to call the under- taker, “The undertaker fe not here no said a voice at the other end of elephone, “he has gone to bring ody of Mra, Hannon home,’ The brother wae prostrated by the It 1s during the sultry days of sum- mer that the wise man or woman pre- pares for the biting blasts of winter, Is your present home of “summer | weight"? Will it give you the desired shelter and comforts when Jack Frost comes blustering along? During the last six months 183,733 general orders to the order to disagree with toe committee was lost by @ y of the ov Mirg A non {s at the home of "To Let” ads, have been printed in The| shock: her father, No, #6? Jewett avenue, 3 World—-68,354 more than in the ‘oner Jackson hae ord en island, Her physician to-day re Herald, quest, He says he has info: ported that she was decldediy {inprove the car whlbh caused the « : sede “ ” and that her recovery was wssured. ‘The Read World ‘‘To Let” Ads. & Moon car, and that Its owner ener op aaa “Ghasien Hanson o Ncw for the Home You Will the Borough of Richmond, No a: from home, No, 107 Bodin sn nlpHE RE a BBO i, na street, OF PALISADES Gear Chain Snaps at a Sharp| is life, said | shouting crowd | Scenes at Depots Where the Poor Buy Ice; Children Taking Costly Pieces Home te First Misten WOMEN START RIOTS AROUND IGE DEPOTS AS HOT SPELL ENDS Indignant Over Being Compelled ta Wait for Hours at the East Side Piers, They Make Violent Demonstrations. ONE CROWD IS ROUTED WITH PAILS OF WATER Quiet Is Finally Restored by Distri- PHONE AS “STALL” FOR SHEA THE WHO RFLES SAFE. Storekeeper Answers “Funny” | sevieenot TOOTH OF HEAT wa ibringing home the treasure: MAD YOUNG GIANT BATTLES WITH FIVE ders How He Is Robbed. | The report of David Samuel Sehurman, lantic F Feldman and owners of the At- ure Company, of Brook! cose FALLS ON WALK, | BRONX POLICEMEN drawer in the safe, which Is n back window and behind a desk fr of the sto There was $7 in drawer, I locked money drawer, I pu’ | desk and went back to the | “L think somebody out in the alley | must have seen me put the key In the | desk, Anyway— “Somebody calls me on the tel Odd Mishap Causes the Death William eat Glad Three out of five polteamen who got Street Stationer. Edward Carrotl, a young giant of No 33 878 Rast One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Tosses Pa sersby About in His Frenzy. of Hersey Brown, tephone | at the front of the store, He makes ‘ : rea as a funny ta He asks tf I am some Hersey Brown, a stationer, of No, 90] "treet. when he went suddenly out of hody sise and leo, Why: rar thanet avian cateaat ce home te at No, g| h!8 bead to-day tn front of the raiirond again why should I not b self. 1! Clarke atrest, Brooklyn, was pro-|“‘¢Pot at Ono Hundred and Thirty get all excited about it. 1 talk to him! tratead by heat this afternoon whil hth street and Third avenue and and he talks to me and I think we must mut him into a straitiacket and standing at Maiden Lane and W!Iliam then Into Wrestles With “1.” Pillars and|? bution of Tickets, but Prices Are Way Above the Normal. Just as a cool, salt laden fifteen-mile breeze from the ocean drove down the thermometer to-day and broke the back of the threatening heat wave the poor people of the east side tenements, driven frantic by their sufferings, attacked the ice piers along the East River front. The demon- strations became riotous at several places. The most violent ice outbreak was at the station of the Foster-Scott te Company, an n independent concern, at the foot of Stanton street, —~ , This ts the station where the bulk of the poor of the swarming Rivington street section are accustomed to go gor thetr tce in time of stress. Last year, they say, they invartably met with be- Tane treatment. Sinoe lest summer the dock privdeges have been acquired ty the Foster-Scott Company and the poor Were loud to-day in denunciation of the 77 | treatment accorded them, 78| Shortly after 9 o'clock a motiey throng 81 | of women, children and peddlers crowé- 85 |od the pier, clamormg for ice. Many of £5 |thorh had been there since 4 o’clook, 82) but had been put off. ‘The report had 80 | spread that 4 full boatioad of foe had 81 docked there this morning and the Si crowd grew m mentarly jarger end 88! more demonstrative. S1/ MOB OF WOMEN BESIEGES ICR level temeprature in the : shade at 6 o'clock P. M. wae 49. COMPANY'S OFFICE. When tt was seen that tong line of SCORES TO-DAY ssa ites being loaded, a crowd of about a hun- iaiennilinnite THE WEATHER. ‘The oMctal forecast for the day! Probably fair to-night and Thars- Gay; cooler; moderate west to northwest winds. The temperatures on the roof of the Whitehall Building were: 74.M ea. mM. a. M. 10 A. Mi. 11 A.M. 12 Moon... dred, nearly all women, besieged the company’s off: They urged in the narrow door smut windo: be half an hour making conversation “et to the Baas re ambulance, required medi: NATIONAL LEAGUE. nah WERE F GlRanOne eRe uleLe te ee attention themaclves and will prob- Lilsthabe {Teal Toet ive. ue they yetod, vay, (fractured his skull at the bi ee A een ae ehaking flats In the face of the man- ty soon he Inughe and says “All An ambulance was called trom st, ("NY have to Purchase new AT NEW YORK. Vacer and his assistant and grabbing for ' much did you «¢ And) Gregory's Hospital. Mr. Brown dled | , A inonas, tte a PITTSBURG— the long string of ticketa on the man- volee answers, ‘Only a | 1 | While fn the ambulance en route to the Hast iy benches et 00 — =| agers desk, ‘and he hangs up the teler nd | hospital, saseet cr sa antion by o met oth I amt minded of my cesh draw ht the home of Mr. Brown in Brook: | % down on the curb and undrosa-| GIANT! tan ORE: MAPR TORDIT: “Bienes I & there and a low-life tilef iyn a maid said Mrs. Brown and thelr rae he gat Me eh a an strug: 20 bd Ye ust walt till we load the the back win tAKOn | Ceuahten wack in-ihe MOnRiFe Bus wii one 9F: the. DiIAGH ng the Reprec Wagons,” announced the manager. NEW YORK ON RECORD and throw them Into the middio of the a 1 any longer.” nr » all the th treat, y - " . ae My child s dyin walled another, ell me there ¥ ft FOR THE INCOME TAX.) vatroiman virten of the Alexander | BROOKLYN— jrataing her arms de ey a javenue station was the first to tackle 4 — "My husba as may dle if ry ated pyrene aa ALBANY [the Job of subduing the young maniac. Q |you 40 not give me ice’ » anee NM Flat on his baok and being punche ss i 1 ‘ yut his whi an ST G a at the 1 . ‘i omen reaponde ST. LOUIS Ae ¥ 7 : agrdipeas omen and Holltste the Alexander Oo0obsO1? IS}on the window # 1 ndished a Teled Nest Week, passed the attalan While four of the flve| RUSTON Ine ling, the negro who shot ani —— strugsiod with Carre the pavement, | 00002030 !— 6. SH was met by a palltul of water teh ft the fifth polleeman telephoned fo nf . fu a ® face ane ! back into the i ¥ as “i t the $20,000 OFFERED WELLS Ke nee FSP) patteries—Guage and McLean; Burs | owd. Tin Lal ore eventh street station on ag 1 © Was followe ‘rman qantmine| AND PACKY MTFARLAND,| stoves, Hotster ana viricn were nite / at Movane Pee Hes cocoa aa Ye Tian as Well an mauled hy the mad glant, , era) other women ate 1 yninty’ |, MeDonald, 1m anager of Matt Wells, ) wae at tant sucitted strate: AMERICAN LEAGUE. ‘The yells and maledictions were pm Judue oe aae vf F gitwelght pion, rece ived [Jacket and taken to to He levue. - ¢ and the men Je the offies Maaxions, : a ca this afte: AT ST. LOUIS. ammed d ndows, yesterday nthe fi * AFLAME IN CONGRESS, HIGHLANDERS | 5 yt he windows," degre | mores 4 an, and this ¢ ‘ we aditieet Thee | WILLIS CAUSES STIR. | 00 * | taken u; "i : Be > charge W Chira wi ih act- | st. LOUL : the charge with leave to w m2 w the | * leeeeateniten “pte 00 RIOTERS CALMED BY THE Dis. itches Set Clothing of Ohioan on OF t he would 6 case ¢ é TRIBUTION OF TICKETS FOR ICE, General Se on, new: id > WASHINGTON, July 12—Harry N. to His Aid t : out Fractures Skull by Fall From Cur, |Atwood, the Hoston avintor, declared tos| qyaaisaroN. 4 Scorer at O2 00010060 sie, the Herbert Little, a aslemnan, forty-two [day that his west attempe ata long! yay an exciting nate F ze , Hace Tay years of age, who is a pat aerial Journey w «from New York | (. , : WCAG) ° | Ilotel Lat at No, 4 Want t rT t Jit the White re 0400000 6 them served. At rei fell fi f t | . al of many more £0 und Ma A Nes ; Ks. . verrwhere it est Twe street, ¢ le ca a was ‘No mouey, no ice,” and the ores went to » A Building sur at | was at least double that of sormal Ae ; Bach wie t | found that he had a fractary of the ; fire frow , times Fa nn ponidlina Kalokernookes 400 d nnn onasasomna semen sansa

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