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CONEY’S BIGGEST CROWD TAKES PART IN OPENING OF CITY'S GREAT BATHS Successful Completion of The Even-) ing World’s Project Joyously Cele- brated on Land and Water. With hundreds of thousands of merry- mebers, ail in holiday Inland streets to join in proceedings celeb the prominent business men of the teland to have their employees participate in the parade, Loute Stauch marshalled all hia uniformed wa Tilyou of Steep! attractions on floats Park aupplied | rom that popular! ‘aries Feltma: Regiment Band, n of the parad » Ward) and other business men were ali rep-| house, for which The Evening World has fought for years, ful spectator qitestions as ity of the new the most doubt-| with the Seventy-f commanded one div Institution this Fire Comminstoner Johnson ordered | uniformed firemen No Sundey of the year brought such erowds to Coney Island ax were to-~lay to cheer the par: ing and the water carnival When the parade started fre out a battalion of to participate in the land celebration, Every feature of the ceremonies will he preserved for future generations, Are Jes, the epeak- and “Big BIN" Edwards, looking almost | Prominent moving as big ae the bath house front of 80 spotless roar of jay went been heard out at sea on the incoming linere headed for the Ambrone channel Then came delegations from the show Show cowboys Indians, Louis Sarcio's an@ bands from the Aaylum, Bt. John's Protectory und the show places. More than twenty Were represented, all exhibit @uspended for the celebration. ‘The commiitees in charge, enthusiastic pictare conc photograph the land parade, the official ceremonies at the bathhouse, the aquatic sports and the marine parade. After the opening of the butlding, the Committee on Aquatic Sports, of which white wings, that must have Mr. Garber would hi ing completed tu-day had it not been for the unfortunate labor troubles, diMculties have been smoothed over, # the men are working overtime 14 not be surprisin, | © une of the three floors before the end of the slike RIMB hard week, FAVORED ONE DREW MONEY OUT BEFORE THE \Union Bank Clerk Certain Depositors Were Notified in Advance. ‘had ‘the butld- dumfounded by the outpouring of pe le who came swarming out of the B. R. T. and Smith street ting arrangements for the crowd and for giving room to specs ra were tripled at once and hurry calle were sent out for more police. MANY MORE YACHTS THERE iL THAN EXPECTED. ; Qut_on-the water Yada ANd Powerboats apperred as had beeh-expected 2 a the committee boats tending the Ini Prendergast, dents. McAnc Cromwell and Miller, As well as mem- bers of philanthropic and civic societies and the City Fathers who, led hy Alde man Alexander 8. Drescher, pas fesolution that made the pavilion pos- were present. Mayor Gaynor wan too much fatirued xerciews at Fire Headquarters in th emorning to be the full representation of other ven times as many CRASH George Frank of No. 869 Sterling place, Brooklyn a former clerk in the Union Bank, after it had been reorganized out of the remains of the Mechanics and A magnificent land parade, & water carnival yachts and many boats teck part, f music, day fireworks, teats, including high diving ‘tunts from a float loaned by the sporting managers, Powers and swimtning and oth Out the attractive programme for the de of the speechinaking. | Uncle #am, be well as the City of New York, was represented in the marine Collector Loeb had design: @ revenue cutter to take official pat the water carnival. The cutter and o' aquatic con- Jain Earl Dodge at to-day's ank'’s affairs opportunity given to favored depositors ing of the bank was mado public, . 2, 108, said Frank, the day e bank Was closed, he found tn & waste basket near his dewk a tally pleced the sheet contained entries showing certain depositors had mad withdrawals after the State Bank celevration 0% salutes at the opening the water carnival. Afterward the pub- and celebrants will adjourn to Relsenweber's Brighton Beach Casino for the banquet which closes the day. MANY O1VI© ORGANIZATIONS IN AMG PARADE. SThe “land parade was an !mposing apsctecte, Seventeen olvic organizations, aBeording t0 Alderman Drescher, were and closing of Frank said that connected with ¢ ew York newspaper for help, taking the torn and pleced to- r tally sheet with htm, paper office, called into the oMoe of the president » bank and was asked whether he had not taken the tally sheet to @ Man. was in charge of this demonstration. | hattan newspaper office, ‘The organization fapmers from Luna Park in fa “they made me sign plete denial that I had found any enteenth street and Surf avenue, Coney They marched down Surf ave nue and disbanded In front of the batn- evidence of wrong doing of the bank. attorney for Artangementa had been made by called the attorney for the news A Group of Moving” Pictures 1,417 |: deductions from the tally misleading and had been no improper withdrawels and must not be t, who became presi- Hank, #ent a letter his expressions of “TO LET" r stating opinions the aois of] 104) Mollie K thaw the Herald 5,085 “TO LET” about the truth. Sunday Herald. bany, wien Ot the report states “TO LET” - | DIVORCE FOR MRS. BOURNE. 8,477 MORE Le than the Herald jer Favor Fol ing Heferee’s Re 13,024 MORE than the Herald has They show conclus World “fo Lei” far the greatest variety of ces where one may “Move” Flats, Houses, -~Apartmen Stores, Offices, Profit by the Moral They Teach, Jer of the Coure ‘Sao BV Rd Ww Oat | (Continued from First Page.) gaged in the robbery and murder at the Jewelry store at Thirteenth street and Sixth avenue last Saturday night. As }rapidly as possible the block bounded by Madison and Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Eighth and One Hun- dred and Ninth atreets was surrounded. Deputy Pollce Commissioner Dough. erty arrived, having made the trip from Headquarters to One Hundred and Sixth stret In his automobile in fourteen min- utes, He took charge of the hunt fer the fugitive, Silverman was attended by Dr. Marks of Harlem Hospital and hi family physician, Dr. Greenstein, Th bullet was found to be imbedded in @ bone of the shoulder, and the injured Jeweller was removed in an ambulance to the office of Dr. Stewart in Ei One Hundred and Twent; where for the guidance of the surgeon. THIEF THREW OFF CROWD BY RUNNING OVER ROOF! After fruitlessly searching the block into which the thief dodged when beset by the crowd the police learned how he got away. It appears that he went to the roof of No, 1024 Madison avenu: er to the roof of @ house in On Hundred and Ninth street to the rear yard of No, 16 East One Hundred and Tenth street, and gained the lat throughfare through the cellar, trace of him could be found beyond One Hundred and Tenth street, —_—— TORONTO RESULTS. RACE—Purse $400; two-year —Commoners Touch, 100, (Ober), even, 1 to 2 and out, won by 2 lengths; Senegambian, 9, (Byrne), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and eve’ vond; Auto Mald, %, (Schuttinger), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, third. ‘Mme, 1011-5,’ Inspector Lee trade, ‘Terble Boy, Arany and Da May also ran and finished as named SHCOND RACE-Purse; $500; steeple hase; four-year-olds and up; short Urse.*Racebrook, 136 (Dupee), 9 to 8 to S and out, first; Thietled cy OleAfer), 12 to } n and 1 to 3, sec- ond; *Hugh Wynne, 187 (Rranc 5, § to 6 und out, third, Time, 4 Dinna Ken and Di c Nat fell, *Couple THIRD RACE—Purs olds and up; six turlo r 1% (Wingfield), 12 to 1, 8 to 1 and 2 to 1, first; Danfield, 111 (Goldstein), 7 to 1, 2to 1 and 6 to & second; King Avondale, 1G (Bell), 7 to % 7 nd 8 to 6, third. » 1181-6. Cherish, Eagle Bird, fran, Ry and Five A FOURTH Hotel _Troquots Stakes, : tWo-year-olds ; five and a half furld Molsa t, 122) (Burns), 12 to 1, and 2 to 1, won by a length; Sherlock Holmes, 115 (Korner), X to 1, 8 io 1 and § to 6, second; paran, 115 (Glass), 7 to $, 8 to 5 and 1 to 3, third, Time, 1.07 8-5. Cherry Seed, Almitox, Sister Florence, River, Vestibule, *Hamilton, *Hurly, giso ran and finished as named eAddd starter. **Coupled —_— TORONTO ENTRIES. ORONDO, ont, Aw ‘KK ‘The entries for day at Dufferin Barks ies (ox Gast FIRST RACK Selling: four and © halt fur om uy i 3 ey vir, ff; Ric Le nia, Bei vies tad rita Queen tks B Chik, 1B. Yon tech. LUE Battaon, Tin, EE SEOQOND MACK Eive furlong. tacky 102; Orlando Lady, 100. mty(ne, 112 eh MY nied, 100," Pauchetie, Tbe Ma’ MUD RACE-—-Sixfurtonen.—trabel, 100; iirasii te Thor 1087 en band, 111 Wal tio! Wanton The POUWTH RACK. selling one Dh oodseree, adc titaron® $0 end 10t fiorotay Webbe 100) Rrevlte “ido: Warner creawel. tor Ws! Mila) Ava 118 FIRTH RACE five. furion Caron Ue De Wate 21a rene iso, "110; Ortaaon, 113, ith Os RACE furlongs, 1 104 n Read ie ing), tut Maury 4 Vin, Tou, etre: WOT! High Marge, 412 SEVENTH HACESellings ay Jones." King Pin, 08, Bigy Baygie, Start, 1os. shot V4) Tm Th hot niffown, 107 Kwlola. 107, Clay, 106, *Star ‘Board, 102; P. T. Clark. it | RIGHT RACKSelling: five furlongs Teal 08) Co Mf had tha tenet. 00 Narr) rey 100 Hite Cantona, Hees 1 § . walt fur. | 102. Pete: tender 100 i Grace All Heonmit, te: We Ton ut Nay allowance. Weather clear, #Npoie fant, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Straw, Montcalm, Casque and a halt ture UNCLE SAM'S BANK |EIGHT DIE IN FIRE JOHN JACOB ASTOR JEWELLER AND | OPENS WITH RUSH) AS LUNATICS FIGHT | MAKES ESCAPE) FOR FIRST BEPOSIT] OFF RESCUE FORGE Crowd Waldne tn in Line When Postal Savings Institution Starts Here. In the presence of Postmaster Morgan and @ battalion of reporters, re-inforoed by @ battery of photographers, New York's firat postal savings bank wa: formally opened at 9 o'clock to-day in the money order room of fhe General Post-Office. Clarence A. Parkes of No, 1331 In- tervale avenue, the Bronx, slipped a two dollar bill across the counter and jot @ fancy looking certificate numbered “1" in exchange, Then, wearing a smile of estatic bilss, he turned around and posed while the camera men turned their fre on him. There was llvely competition for the privilege of making the first deposit, ‘The custodian had issued strict inatruc- tions that no one was to be admitted fore 9 o'clock, and numerous gentlemen who thought their inalienable rights were being ruthlessly trampled under foot gave utterance to loud shrieks of protest, POSTOFFICE EMPLOYEE'S LIT. TLE STRATEGY FAILs. Joseph Frankel, @ postoffice employee, thought he was going to put one over on the outside public, and with this idea in mind he slipped his little nine- year-old daughter, Sophte, into office about 8.45. Sophie had $1.50 tucked away in her right fist and she wi “perked up, ith her hair in and filled with the importance of the occasion, At 9 o'clock when the bars were let down Papa Frankel rushed her into the money order om ahead of the through the window. the clerk, “In Brooklyn, at No. 29 Fifty-atth street,” replied Sophie, “] can't take your deposit {f you don't live In Manhattan or the Bronx,” said the clerk. Next.’ Little Bophie, who looked disappointed enough to cry, dropped out of Ine and went back to console with her father, who was extremely distressed. At this point Clarance A. Parkes stepped for- ward and made the first depouit, eee ARTIST ABBEY DEAD IN LONDON AFTER OPERATION Copyright, 1911, by The Press (The New York Wor (Spectal Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) LONDON, Aug. L—Edwin A, Abvey, ublishing Co, H 1 o'clock this afternoon at his home the Thame on five weeks ago for liver trouble and when he suffered a serious relapse, — FORT ERIE ENTRIES, Aug. 1-Bnwt are as follows FInst, HACK —Tworvearalt maiden, hie ng tse mice nea PSS gt Ag ti0; *Wood' Dove! 10h? es for to: Buckle, 105; Yankee Lotus, 110. PCOS KAGE mo yeah, and ut BiH actin i ot Tord, 10a; Moti Three) ear: handicap, one Nu by | gees “Joe Galt "Hose Queen, iia, Wee SS" mma! 108 | fring, NOL; Lattle Fathér, 108; ‘Beauvouy, | SIXTH RACKFouryearoids and up, pra Rat!, 104, * Bang, 10 Ving, 101; Tang’ Hand, 106, 1, 108, | and seventy ya ngone A Nighefall, 10): Mormak, 103, Amalfi, 105; Martin Littleton, 16 \paruntice allowance of five pouade ct med Weather leer” Track feat, aid a haa DAY, AUGUST 1, Opening of the City’s Great Bathhouse at Coney Island Park This Afternoon. BATHTUB AROUSES ENGAGED 10 MARRY MADELEINE FORCE (Continued from First Page. |Some svat fe Has Into Flames, White| Others Are Clubbed Sense- less at Asylum Blaze. Astor have been Astor met at bor last summer for the first time it is all that I care to say. father of the betrothed of Cot. is head of the extensive shipping « firm of William H. with offices at He was not in his of out the announce- ment of the engagement through a jo- None of his busine: discuss the engag ever | HAMILTON, persons are dead and four missing @ fire which partly destroyed one oe | the main buildings of the a the Insane on the side of the mountatn latter he had sent lum fF) Front street. Many others ended the rescue of wild deltrium, off efforts to save them, and some of | who lost their lives deliberately the flames white | Horrible | cal news bureau further particue dashed back being conducted to places Many of the patients had to be « then dropped held by firemen. ‘The dead are: Charles Billyard, Dun- Ont.; Alfred May, St. John Hefferman, Elora, Ont.; Ont; John T, Lindenwood, Storey. Hockely, Ont. Dundalk, Ont. ‘There were £00 sleeping patients in the Dullding when the fire was di and it was only @ well-trained fre-fight- ing corps and splendid bravery among tendants under Dr. & more frightful loss of life. The women w Force is making this announce- y.|ment and you will have t | ther information from him’ COL. ASTOR CANNOT REMARRY IN THIS STATE. in this State under the terms of the final de- cree of divorce granted Willing Astor on March 4 of last year —at least not during the to the second floor of the building be- We pertod of five the rs he could ap- he terms of the decree ao he could marry in New Albert Bow- Justice Mills signed the divorce decree at *White 3 it was Astor would re- the to 000 @ year and a lump This was without settlements in favor of nglish that averted @ moved without sert- | ous difficulty and housed in the adjoin- ing buildings. The situation among t men was more serious, The fire broke of $10,000,000, reference to th all) braid! income was reckoned the nelghborhood of $5,000,000 ————. PASSENGER FALLS OFF SCENIC RAILWAY CAR. Man-Leaned Out of Car at Clason Point and Dropped Twenty- as section D, i violently Insane are kept. the men, guarded by attendants, down three flights of stairs out of the orderly processto: The bulk of front ranks of the hol pollo! and it, fre sone looked as If he were going to get away | abgut a score, driven into a { with dt, Litle Sophie got the first place | the stifling smoke and the excit in line @nd stood up on tiptoe to see, a cuers with desperate fury. being carried down to the second tloor, broke away and fled back to the blasing corridors, Crawling into the stifing smoke ’ Ive, litt ve hem, after Where do you live, little girl?” asked | them, after by Cha dEs Ana. Su vea Point at Park this afternoon, they found @ maniac, sclous from smoke the task was but if he was still able to offer he was knocked dropped Into the life nets blow, of the insane and If he was un over the guard 1 in the aide of the | and tumbled twe feet to a grass plot nly five senseless and condition and ruahed to For one attendant lost consciousness in the work of rescue were saved in this way and it ed at 3 o'clock that every pa- taken out of the burn- scalp and face and weneral of the whole sengers in the little car fainted when the man fell, a STEEL AND IRON MEN WORK SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 1.—Secretary | Department of Commerce in @ special report to conditions of ment in the fron and steel Industry States stated ache be |S covered in the re. pew, end Indigention. ‘They do their duty, tlent had bee. ing section of the bulldir Weatingho At @ special meeting of the of the Westinghouse Blectrie and Manu- facturing Company Reorganizes, and Labor to-day the famous American painter, died at! house at the reorganize | asked to be relteved the, following Mr. Abbey was operated | q employ- | The board elected Robert Math- in on Chelsea Embankment, overlooking| ce was improving until @ few days ago . and approxima: CGareey and Assistant § FORT ERIF RAGE TRACK, Ont, norrow's races Dirt that is visible can be easily Germs and gases are are the more | The effect of Fase 110, Metsy “Ragks, 110, *Diamond | to, linvisible, yet they dangerous. Jatt's Chlorides =: The Odorless Disinfectant is at) once apparent and it does pot coves one odor with another. tah og Bos Fook 25 tha bord sty Lad, Ay Tiety | Mal BRACE -Three-yearolds pd Mh three-sixteonth anile Alymer, Oe Supe Holi. “101, Goveruor Gray, 1a) |, 108; Olminbala, | PIPTH RAC) arolds and y Cortlandt str oUF stores op Milk Chocolate Covered Marshmallows fore you pur * 4 oh Park Row are hp | one and Uatee-sixteenth miles Cheek, 00, Tks 4 EVENTH RACE—Thrvesearolde; one mile | hw Fas. 100, Red Wine, 108: re tbeclal which GIRL FOUND IN CORONER'S INQUIRY | Miss Hockman Was Knocked | | Senseless and Water Scalded Her to Death. With her chest lying under tne! ftream of scalding hot water pour- ing from the faucet, the body of Miss Louise Hockman, twenty-two years old, was found in the bathtub in her Hockman. The girl's breast had been terribly scalded and there was a d dead two hours, Dr. George Cluckman said when he was called. belleve her death was accidental. Ma: who slept with her sister, told the po- lice that Loutse got up apout 2 o'clock this morning and went to the bath- asleep before her sister returned. When he awakened about 4.30 o'clock shi came alarmed at not finding her sister in bed and called to her father, who discovered the body. Dr, Cluckman sald the dead girl! called on him Saturday afternoon at No, 92% Fox street and asked for som thing to quiet her nerves. She said | was a stenographer in a downtown of- fice and had made a mistake in her books that day and felt so depressed about It that she couldn't sleep unlear she had medicine to quiet her, The hysician gave her two sleeping pow rs. Coroner Schwunnecke was puzzied | when he came to make an examination of the body. Though members of the family told him they found the girl's head under the faucet, there were no was a deep cut on the back of the right shoulder and bruise marks on the other shoulder. There were marks that looked lke acid burns on the lips. The Coroner ordered Dr. Riegelman to make a care. |tul autopsy with the object of learning whether the girl had not gone to the hathroom to kill herself and whether |she had not fallen in the bathtub after \drinking potson. ea eesaieiimedionsin City to Honor E. M. Shepard, flaga on the City Hall be half-masted to-morrow when the body of tho ‘ate! Edward M. Shepard is borne througn) the elty to Holy Trinity Church in | Brookiyn, where the last funeral rites| {will be conducted. Sonnore atte, ror ewbnas ore pare a high- er pre than you pay for Rhein- gold Beer is not a ign of discrimina- tion. It would be, if higher price beer were better than Rhe ngold. But even expensive teperted ees it aot PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD Brewed by S.Liebmann’s Sons, Brooklyn. Sold by all dealers. $1 a case— | "The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. | Pers vecable [ day | wall Pill, Smal! Dose, Small Price. not differing from other : ly one-fourth of |. Genuine outa: Signature or | . in effect, mean | the ‘Trade Mark, Special for Tuesday, the ist |Special for Wednesaay, the 2d ¥ CHOCO i a hh a aon 10¢c BeOKb SANT nox VBE es toftay’tventan | Ties LOC iin. 400 exegine, ptt 14 o’clock, 54. BARCLAY b) | 29 CORTLANDT st PARK iat 206° “hh Way pat: a0 IC thre oe a weight in eagh instance in OUTING DAYS SUGGEST home at No. 911 Fox street, Bronx, | early to-day by her father, John | gash over her right eye, She had been | For sunburn, prickly heat irritations, chafings, redness, roughness, bites and stings of insects, etc., warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gen- tle anointings with Cuticura Ointmentare most effective, ‘The girl's father and her sister May | room, saying she was ill May fell | agreeable and economical. Although Cuticura Boa by druggists and and Ointment a leniers evorywher j¢ of each, with 32-p. booklet I be went’ pott-fren on apple ‘uticura,”” Dept. ¥, Boston. marks of scalding about the face. There | Mayor Gaynor to-day ordered that the] DOL has an invigorating, medic- inal effect on the gums and mu- cous membrane—vvercomes | and soreness of the gums, and overs ' comes loosening of the teeth. Odol—because concentrated—is the most economical of all dentifrices. few drops in a little water—used with the tooth brush—is all you need for a thorough Odol-izing. and Department Stores. All Druggists James's Church, on Tuesday mi and at the Church on Wednesday morning, Aug Viewse omit lowers 7 READERS S OF \. THE WORLD | for the sum- ave The World went them, ‘and address changed as ing World, T@e per weak, Go per week, Evening World, \\ Sunday World, $6 per Sunday Bond Temifiance to the end your Lea

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