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TRAIN CRUSHES TWO AUTOS AT CROSSING © WEATHER—Clear to-night; Tuesday fairs cool Tuesday fair; cooler, $50,000 BRIBE OFFER IN BANK INQUIRY aS . =— The “ Circulation Books Open to All.“ rid. i “ Cisculation Books Open to All. mL FINAL coro 1, The Press iblishing _PRICE ONE CENT, NG CRte ee ent Wena NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1911. 12 Rathoendbacasl t) PRICE ONE CENT. ‘ . OT paitor “« fl | Examiner of Mechanics and | “Traitor!” and “You Killed the ts 08 . Traders’ Says Money Was | King!” Shouted at Premier Offered to Him. as He Forces Veto Bill. 2-4 2 4 NAMES NOT DISCLOSED. NEAR RIOT IN COMMONS. 5 ‘ re Former Mayor Gilroy’s Daughter-in- ‘ —— Kine George Stays in : K seorge Stays in London rt od S a Union Bank Inquiry Opened (ee eee de ad Law Among Victims of Remark- | A 0 Meet Political Crisis an ] To-Day, Promises Some able Crash at Thompson Ave. More Sensations Hopes to Bring Peace. “f 4 Danger Spot in Winfield, L. I. LONDON, July %.—For the first time om eich gro relating to an alleged offer lin the recent history of England, « & bribe of $59,000 to a bank examiner | Premier of the nation to-day was ‘ to faaification of records and books and |howied down when he attomnted 40 GATE.; RAISED AS TRAIN ] suspicious transactions gen@rally in re-| make an official explanation of the epect to the failure of the Union Bank oan menagaetr Se Breokisn ‘was neced woudae nui | Zovernment's course from the oor of RUSHES ON 4 MOTOR CARS. {iquiry in Brooklyn inaugurated py | th House of Commons. For more than Gov. Dix. From the developments of | half an hour Premter Asquith at- | toed: it fs safe to assume that there | tempted to explain the attitude of the e : will be a big sensation sprung before | Government on the pending bill which A the. tnaeiey (9 concluded limits the voto powers of the House of Surrogate Noble in Auto Saved by The Unton Bank, at No. #4 Court| Lords, and his every utterance was . ’ ‘ street, Brooklyn, with depdsits of | drowned by the yells of the Conserva: ; Driver’s Quick Work—Mrs. $4,000,000, has been closed since ent. | tives, who cried him down as a@ “traitor ‘ ‘ | ber, 1909 None of the depositors have |to England” and shouted that he had 1 1 aCe Paid tris: bushes carrots | "killed schak Avra Goddard Dying of Injuries. | known as the Mechanies and Trade: Meanwhile the Speaker made every ; Bank, which failed {n the pante of 1907,| effort to secure a hearing for the rep- } Tt was rehabilitated as the Union Bank|Fesentative of the Government. At his / ‘A speeding Manhattan bound electric train crashed into two auto- ] through the efforts of Edward M. Grout | direction attaches of the House tried ., — and other Brooklynites, but could not| to compel Conservative members to " Peren,7, mobiles on the Thompson avenue crossing of the Long Island Railroad 4 weather the effects of the first failure, | take their ts and keep quiet, but " 7 Edward Lane Dade, designated jy | they refused. tt er ‘ KiLLED at Winfield this afternoon killing Peter Horn of No. 353 West One “GV. Dix to conduct the inquiry, start-| Worked up to the highest state of . z i ' 6 _ Seventeenth street, the chauffeur and only occupant of one ed the proveedings this morning. Clark | indignation by the reallzation that the| The drawing illustrates the position of the automobiles before the | when the train rushed down upon them, crushing .wo cars, killing a chauf- Hundred and phage Joh IGh auatt ee Pal Wiliams, former S:ate Superintendent | present Government has outwitted | gates at the Thompson avenue crossing were raised, and where they were |feur and injuring another driver and two women, of the cars, and injuring Mrs, John J. Gilroy, daughter-in-law of former of Banks, was the first witness called, | them and secured the ear of the King,|> Silroy of New York; Mrs, C. H. G and Charles He told of the closing of the Mechanica|#0 that {f necessary the House of is Mayor Thomas J. Gilroy lew York; Mrs. C. H. Goddard and rles and Traders Bank, and of the assign-| Lords can be flooded with newly cre- ’ 1 ? Wasley, both of Whitestone, L. 1. ment of William Justice Hayes, a ated Liberal Peers and the required! 4 ‘ ( : ; A ’ clal examiner of the State Ranking De- | legislation forced through without <= STARVING, HE FELL The three iast mentioned were in Mrs, Goddard’s car. Mrs. Goddard, partment, to investigate the affairs of | other “appeal to the people,” the Con-| . wife of the president of the American Druggists’ Syndicate, was mortally the Institution. gervatiy nembers were frantic with Ini > "ae ni il i] HAVES WAS ASKED TO RESIGN | rt, The riot and confusion con- ! ’ linjured, She was pinned under the car and it caught fire, Mrs. Gilroy AFTER HE REPORTED. jt erreur: eee and Wasley, who was driving the car, were thrown out. Mrs, Gilroy was wy A. ms the Hayes Gaalk tevin tS Make Nice? Haare. J only slightly injured, but Wasley’s back was badly hurt and he was ata Mechanics’ ana | ASQUITH GIVES FINAL WARNING | injured internally. ‘Traders’ } He replied in the nega- TO CONSERVATIVES. — = |The automobile of Surrogate Noble tive when asked if he had ever g Finall tly tired of the at- J of Queens, directly behind the Gilroy David A. Sullivan, president of the| tempt to restore order, he made a state- car, escaped being struck and shut- bank, and other officers permission te mer bit his words were entirely Jn. tered, by @ narrow margin. A fourth enter the bank and e the books |@udible, Phose very near Asquith hear on car sped across in front of the train, the night before alr. Hayer took) Mm declare that i¢ the Lone would! “Tm No Beggar,” Declares Witnesses at White Plains Tell leading the procession to dimater and : aree. ot consent to res V ; : : ‘ |then fying on tte way with tts oc AG gis Seeeaniany ie onemal” cormute| Man Found Leaning Against a of Husband’s Brutality Be- MA cuenta unaware of the eras behin to certaky bonus tras nent would be compelled to in- Fy mrs 5 ~ -£ GATES RAISED AS TRAIN CAME BAG Seriabe bonis. | raniens ord anne Madison Square Garden. Amazing piece That Po- lo fore Case Is Ended. RUSHING ON brought to the ention ation of new Peers. i : A ‘The tragedy was probably the most Aifrnty Clarke and 4 that the Govern- lice Have No List of Au- | remarkable in the history of auch ac- ; rae bE adapta this one stroke had misused the| Actually starving to death, a well- ‘ ATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. | Evidence regarding the quarrels of | cidents. Four eestornotines ware bee ‘ tions put by Altor ive of the Crown to destroy the | 4ressed young man whose tall, gaunt | tomobile Numbers. | Mrs. Wynetta D. Brady with her late! behind the gates of the ‘Thompson senting the depos! thers attempted to | frame Is almost fexhless, sank fainting AT CINCINNATI, husband, Arthur L. Brady, « prosper avenue cromsing for five minutes to ] “I first went to the main off sre howled down, and, un-|@sainst one of the pillars along the GIANTS— ous Westchester farmer, was taken b awalt the passing of one freight ani bank and talked to some of the officers, | able to restore ones, Speaker Lowther side of Mails Sauare Gar) tnsoector Hughes of the Central 05 fm | fore Justice Morschaunor in the sus | “|Door Left Ajar Only Thing two paasenger trains, enatward bonin! . 1 had authorliy to make “| declared the sitting suspen until to- jay. He was taken to Bellevue ig i preme Court in White Plains to-day. , o # automobiles were comin: tion and believed I had the I | Hompital where it was sonounced that | one aunodoeed Ce sseergonn Site SONA The Brady shot his wife through the right That Saved Him From tn from Long Taland and tended sont | the officers of the bank in getting sned in the House of Ms vitality ts so iw hty chances for| his men had secured a pro lung June 28, 1:10, ; Yhey were waiting behind the gates PUR REURGe TERE Ta CiRa RAT se was at Bucking-|Tecovery are alight. clue to the identity of the chauffeur| Ratterles—Marquara and The taking of testimony was sto; Death, Police Say. with their engines running, #o that j luntio avenue heaneh to 90K dip oe satan, eee at to pied por gpg pebsaddics, nadie who figired:in the taxicab robbery| Keefe and Mclean, | by @ compromise of Brady's con Lite poll te were raised tt onty re- | records there. un also went do own] Hament session: » Basler in the ‘ oe ek, ae P+ | and murder at Thirteenth street and AT PITTSBURG. teat, under which the helre named in mnined tor the drivers to:sheww ‘tw the there #0} informatio: audiences to the leaders on . the will surrendered to Mrs. Brady one q facturer of an’ ease the brakes, { think Mr. y ler of the bank,| both sides !n an effort to bring about , Brooklyn. He sata he| Sixth avenue on Saturday evening. | BROOKLYN— aixth of the personal estate, or about ouban Whe oY ola | Whatever prompted Harry Walley. | And Mr, Brovks, another officer, went| Some peace plan, ‘The King announced |had an uncle tn the contracting business | An arrest, it is confidently expected, 100100 =) | 806 jWrepeere Lah ie bsgiyd pied the wateman, to rulse the gates Just a along with me when I went down. that he would stay tn London to meet | in Twenty-thind street, but refused to! will be made within twenty four|PITTSBURG— effort to upset the will on the! Tt od e as newsiicme ae the Hempstead train was flying alon | “Didn't Brooks tell you," Mr, Gold-| the political crisis, ole ata ane tan, witn | Bours. One suspect 1 believed to be | 2013 ars Bindy Waele baderigs | Rech ih DAC ABRTIREBE AY Tae Map, | the, Malla 6 Sew hanes yards to th De tae air ae yee OM Gan eat enon th: a uly dp ley OP ry heakal emidera Bile “one ia Under surveillance. | Paterna Berger end Bi'win; Ade i Ta haa Cf MM Peep oer g ‘ a attor the socident jeieret Vig Y ! gotten these records out for you the| sion were among the stormiest ever wit- | ¥° m 4 ' i r Sa aaes land @imen, taymond Brown, Mr.| Seventy-third stree old e od to mal nignt before?” ea tn the House, AK he rons’ to 16R6 aro long and ie emaciation in ac-| 1 Milling of Adolon Meyer, qerk in tnd Simon itendant was called ‘An elevator boy smelled gas in the| ny statement, | "He may have." [aneak the Premier was encouraged by | centuated by hie physica’ tanformation. | yy nighwaymen who did not hesitate to| Roston vs, Chicago game postponed) %!. rady accused his wite, betore| natiy and called the Janitor, who opened | | There are four tracks at the eros. ] "I examined the books and made a/ roar of applause from the Radical, : a "| murder after stealing a tray of dls wet grounds. | mm Of putting polsen in his med the Walker apartment and found Mr, |'™#, Which has long been noted for it« j report. The general tenor of {t was|Irish and Labor branches, but an an-| nue, passing along Madison avenue, be-| noo oO ent ean te ny oo to hurry him off, id Brown. “He w + in a daze, stumbling about the | Perl! to motorists, and the Hempstent j that for all the matters referred to in| swering volley of cheers came from the | tween Twenty-sixth and Twanty~ norms | BU cates eee ccinarimidiae Ghia MOTHER’S DREAM SAVES suged har OF around with other ea vein was on the third Sack trom, whe j the letter there was foundation in fact. | opposition, while a small group of stand. |enth streets, at 10 o'clock this morn- || e York, Thre ts the jenen and of opening his mail secretly. | the procession of automobiles stood “In any case, I found that the bonus. pat chanted “Traitor, traitor, | ing, saw Knapp leaning against pile in vow, wise sinaton ave | SONS FROM LIGHTNING, |e cated ner a fool and cursed her.” | ncobs of Washtngton Helghts| ‘The moment the gates were rais ij did not go into the hands of the officers | tra Speaker Lowther warned Half an hour later Hen #, return! nue, near Sixtieth street, the Heh | — Pe vnigeene ais of Drs, Brady, | was called. the first automobile, carrying five pa i of the institution, but went to a profit, them to control themselves, ling by the same route, saw Knapp still Tah tina 4} sa told of hear ac: | was taken to the hospital) sengers, shot out and cleared t} tnd loss account of the bank. ‘The bank| Half a dozen times the Premier rose| leaning againat the same pillar, pag |B Nnish As Bisel I Oe 208 In Sleep She Sees Boys Killed and ee Mra. Bi nine | ana 1. He anid he had bean! tracks. Peter Horn followed @0 closely / {taelf seemed to have gotten the beneflt to move consideration of the Lords| spoke to him | bean uttracted by the shooting ana| AWakens in Time to Get Them | im the spring and of Wsly |\\ and that in the absence of hig family} POR the first car that the view of the | of the bonus. I e testimony before amend. to the Parliamentary bill,) “I'm no beggar," whispered Knapp, | some witnesses pursued it for blocks. From Room Bolt Strikes. jextravagant, spending money at the| . was lonely and despondent. approaching train was cut off fro | the Grand Jury to this effect. each time he was howled down by| when Reena suggested ho might be| “rn, Vignwayman who robbed Jacoby | ALLENTOWN, | F Suly MocLagnt. | Pate of $10,000 a yen vinka Galt that tf Ms. er | "1 He was the sole occupant of } ‘ GULLIVAN THANKED HIM FOR a ain so ierritic that the Speaker had | hungry |and killed his nephew managed to get|ning played some ‘of ita queereat| “He told ner that now he had a iittte| | Tue Powe MA bl |ear. He probably saw disaster only » | BEING ABSOLVED IN CASE, | airriculty in making himself heard as! Mr. Reens went to a store nearby wax without leaving acy Gut. thal mee i boy baby,” sald Mra, Davis, “he had| "#4 Not left ajar the room in which be) 4¢ burst upon him, “goon after this Sullivan sent for me|hoe appealed to both sides to observe | got a bottle of m Knapp di y without leaving any but the) pranks during the most serious Of 81 07 ore Uae tor her t 1 on the gas and lay down to Me! ‘The motor car of the train caug and thanked me for absolving lim. He} parlia:nentary decorum, Again Asquith, want to drink the fluid, but one or two witnesses | erm Se fnunder storms which aWent |” Under the will Mr. Brads athers | he would have He was held) his machine broadside and the two-t ury rod at he had be re prevail @ uproar, tle and the boniaine’’ tha’ Burbare & Pann 4 r ude a was awakened | ard over hie f ear-old ohild, es ing bom mangled hody of Chay j a ied four or five days on this 8!” Frederick £. th, Untontst for the! unable to help hin A peas » Ten by @ terrific clap of thunder from a ; \ tour H > our or five hours } : 9 / es Tho order of the numbe: s not de- | 9 | who was to be taken f nis mothe EA SHORT! ,| feur Horn was buried along the track h to i f 1@ claim that the Unionists were en-! Mr. Reens went to the bh. : killed by lightning. 7 aahadvivuid ry. Soe | Impact, | books. I took a look at the property Nana hecta Heed A aretha Ben nished the first clue. i ng | BDA Was nhert ay Cla ¢ the Pirates to-day released | | out these transactions he was sent to Bellevue for an a ; as been learned since that be-| although they laughed at her fears, & el ' nore \0-| Chauffeur Wasley, when he let in t seus ios [*WHO KILLEO THE KING? vou sent ta Bellvue for an amoulance, D.| guy tne three man--ineluding the one |e weit ot agntatae tore | WORLD'S LARGEST STEAMER, ;Joln hia new team. Bhovelin | gear of his oar, woe relatively ne “Yes, T talked with him about them, ‘ I pital who 1 as uffeu a“ rough the house, crashing thelr bed i, ey A . 1 from the Brie team of the | behind Peter Horn as Horn was behit but my report was based absolutely on Cries of “Hurrah for Redmond, the “i¢rapp said he had not taken a bit of the scene of the robbery ir to finders and setting the bedclothes i " oO. and I the Gest avtomodile. He saw the tra what i got from the books real leader!” suddenly broke out from food for four or 1 there “a8 afire {are moons Cu ce before Horn saw 1t, but he was power Bit you know that ¢ tain Teconds eon eeveliys be hes, my Ws w ve no cerned in the -| - jnard ¢ 4 a. on TO-DAY Pr leas to brake in time te prevent a mn connection b transactions , to Redmond,” they added. pears, was ing around ¢ | he yg Moon ria, 2.08] smash. ‘The wreck of Horn's car, were falsified end that certain others} wre British ariwtocracy," was the en the vobile drew up on the| THOMPSON IN TOWN. | Le dtied fad ed " Her whioh was owned by Wiliam MeCor- we a seornt ply of the Radicals; “louk Thirteenth str side of the store, Aa! oe nee 5 mick of this oity, was still flying in “Do you think Sullivan was an hon-| ®t ¢m ‘ tie car stopped he stepped to the door| Cyclone Johnny Thompaon arrived tn netincesee pit aan j the afr when the Goddard machine was est man?” | Asa 1th got out a couple of sentences of the # ked in, Returning | town from Bycamore, Ill, this aftare ii struck, er rather collided with the for- In this transaction I think he was,” /asserting that the principle of tue Par- made some sort of |noon and’ started at once for Woods | ward trucks of the moter car of the Why did you take Brooks and Asn-|liamentary Bil 9 two of the men|!awn Inn to finish up hts tratning for | “7 the Aquitanta 1 Mullging Turkish Betho | train, een, | _— ‘ an ti nANge _ - [its bout om ‘Thursday WIMe | witb ‘ a her ( ~4 nwit vate 700 ” man Txan angel wii! be Gee lana! Laatge (080 oer German a The Godan car wes epua in > (Continued on Second Page.) | (Continued on Second Page.) his job and gave up his room. (Continued on Second Page.) | Lewis, nivel ¥ (he Pe i Le scbgopodiat Ld and overturned. Tha pedi Panae | 4 r i pana hE ea iis EL BEE REE READ . - ee ~ 2

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