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———_— How Atwood Flew First Lap of Trip Here From St. Louis |, tere is the echedule of the first lap of Atwood’s 1,460 mile trip from St. Louis to New York and Boston via Chicago £06 B. M., started from Forest Park, St. Louis, 6.20 A. M.. pasned at altitude of 900 feet over Tower @rove Park, four miles from start 9.07 A. M., passed over Alton, ML, twenty-five miles north of st. Lonts. 9.09 A. M., passed over Godfrey, Tl, at height of 1,000 feet. Me was thirty- two miles from St. Louie and following the Chicago and Alton Ratlroad toward Springfield. 9.37 A. M., passed f Carlinville, Til, completing sixty of the ninoty- ight miles to Springfield, which ts first leg of the flight to Atlantic ocean. 9.54 A. M., over MNwood, MI. 10,01 A. M., over Girard, T1}., ity-three miles from St. Louis. 10.12 A. M,. over Auburn, ZL, Afteen miles from Springfield, fying high and fast. 10.20 A. M., arrived Springfield. Time from #. Louls 2 hours and 95 min- utes; distance ninety-cight miles. 10.904. ML, landed in Capito! Park, Springfield. , M., left Springs P. M,, over Williamsville, ML, 12 miles north of Springfield. F. M., over Atianta, 1., flying low. . ME. over Punk's Grove, T1., 49 miles north of @prin¥field ana 196 south of Chicago. 2.16 P. M., pasted over Bloomington, Il, where @ stop had heen scheduled. Bloomington is fifty-nine miles from Springtfie! P. M,, over Momal, 11. ' HOODLUMS WEE INSULTED BRONX GIRLS. |“Strong Arm” Squad Made THE EVENING WORLD, MOND | Millionaire's Wife Who “WHENSENT AWAY. TO. WORKHOUSE Magistrate Sends Seven Boys! to Island for Term of Five Days. a Raid on Crowd, but Some Escaped. Divorce Suit, but ds Sued Insteaa AY, AUGUST 14, 1911, Pianned HEROIC Chil BURNED TRYING TO SAVE CHUM One Little Girl May Die as Re- sult of Playing With Matches. en Aft Mre. Anna Husband ‘went out this afternoon and left her two little daughters, Ann four years old, and lemma, six, in the home, ® North Third street, Williamsburg, ey invited jin half a dozen of their litte frie ted a game in which a box part. Jaud st | mate es played the cht | MURDER BY NEGRO Ofiicial Voting Coupon THe Connon Entities the Holder to Cast One Vote for the Most Popular Man in Greater New York, who, or Sept, 11, AVLA, at the MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND ef the “Carnival of Flowers and Song” Vcc of Sept. 1 vote for... Mall VOTES 4 OX at ES ct eu elsewhere: | POLICEMAN WHOSE __| LITTLE FIRE IN THE HOME. .| OF WILLIAM MUSCHENHEIM. ISK WW ¥. M., over Towanda, Tl. | | They. hadn't: played very long before] CAUSED LYNCHING. | — P. M., over Lexington, TU. Distance of sixteen miles from Bloomington — | | Annie's frock was ablaze, and all the i Attracts a Big Crowd Near Resi Lexington covered in seventeen minutes Seven youthe, gathered in by a sere Jehitdren, save Josie Eldr: six ye hance of Proprietor of the 2.68 P. M. stopped to replenish gasoline and take a rest at Pontiac, rt, || ton of the Mronx "Strong Army Sqn ‘ota, who lives at No, 9 North Third | {1 miles south of Chicago. which natrola the trottey, lines on uns | atreat, ran: out into the street, screams Astor. — jday nights looking for rowdles, were [ing with fright. Jowie stayed to help | An Soclety luncheon io —— ——————= Jarraigned before Magistrate Krotel in| Annie, and when Mrs, Grace Gallagher, | Aste ean ora eeeienicat whiaelng along the gro nd rinins | Morrisanta to-day, charged with insu! whose apartment ts across the court, | lWunGalind Ge cadence ene into the air ra dl Nag See ing women at rd aveneu and | |Reard the screams and saw the s: ke | h ri np pe bab Weta AR Refi startiof the Might th Post-Dispate! 4 Hundred A Fiftieth bsg . ie joke | yy a fire on the top floor of the releaged signais all over the city and | a an sale Blake | and went into the Husband home she William Muachenheim, the the eyes of the 700.0% people of St. | When the Magtetrate was through tell- found the two little girls with their No, 218 West Forty-fftn Lovig were {uried skyward je them what he and tie rest of the Jarms about each other and their clothing e f Rising to a height of about five hun. jcommunity thought of them and had | ailre The blaze started tn a feather bed In dred feet, Atwood headed his machine fentenced them to @ first offenders ae Gerenior, 2 | a servant's room and was quickly ex f southward toward the smoke term in the Workhouse they were ui Peel ae ita Nate s Masia ails pyulshed by the firemen with a dam- the factories and breweries dludbering with thelr fists in their even bees Wiete heresus taay warcctine Sot only Se00r A St. Louls. Swinging to the and were too much choked up to anawer | . “ | er hands were so badly burned that d along Porty-tift over the smokestacks he headed along BATTING ORDER his angry questions. a, she fainted when Policeman Wright- tually en ba the frifer into the business section ‘ . Many complaints have come recently m x . i man of the Bedford avenue station, SEMAN aol da Fella He chsted the Post-Dempateh building |. Brookiyn Boston. to Inepector Farrell in the Bronx ‘ arrived. He wrapped a blanket about TNaneclun’ Salah Geng on Broadway, flew over the downtown |) oo ie. 3. warding rowdyiem which terrinea ine : s P the Uttle girls and also extinguished the | district toward North St. Louls and | (vere Mt crowds of Women and ghildren who go ' fire, which was blaging from curtains made hia way again to the Misdissipp. | fyymenet, ‘sy down to Classon Point on holidays. in the room. River, flying over the McKinley and! 1,, ne of. ‘Strong Arms" John Bulger, J. L NN De. kert came in an ambulan: Merchants Hridges and making swoops Aoutson, rf ‘Travin and James Beth of 1 as: from Williamsburg Hospital. He dress- 1 into Ipinois to give the people of East|zimmennman, ab. Mebonald, 3b Were aasigned to ride on the Classon ig sf ed the wounds of Josie and Mrs. Gal- } St us Venice, Bader Leela and * win, ein \ Point cars all yesterday. At about 10 ‘ lagher and sent them home, but Annie the adjacent towns # chance to sec) Schardt, p. Griffin, p o'clock last night the three heard a| went to the hospital, Her condition ts him. __ | Viole Kiem and Brennan, crowd of fifteen young men shouting at Mrs. OSCAR A. TURN | serious Aftor leaving St. Louis Atwood fol- 2 ang eiris who were getting off a car at} | —— towed 'the river to Alton, Ill, where the rita ion ae ing. World. . | Westchester avenue and One Hundrea| RENO, Nev., Aug. 14 has come and had contessed the fact to her. D | whole town was out On roofs and open hae th eaten cee Goon, He ad and Piftieth street. ‘Th eRbay thet & big surprise to Mrs, Oscar A. Turner, ® comes in the fact that 3- YEAR-OLD CHILD i spaces, At Alton he sett oh river o Awe. 14-—Hoaton and rooklyn went at | were yelied varied from ""Ob, you kid! | wite of & copper mine millionaire, who. Mrs net wes declaring her in- | FATALLY BURNED. follow the tracks of the Chicago an y Wig : and “Can't I see you home?” to things (270M her apartments in tue Waldorf-| tention of getting # divorce the million. | = y Alton Mtuiiroad to Springfield. At Car. | TO" atthe {he Meals Leen | that cannot be printed, Astoria in New York City, five days ago] ire shippea @ lawyer out here with a 4 crowd of children joined hands and 5 : AUGUST SALE OF ODDS AND ES Linville, Hi, sixty miles from St. Louia, |i" coekey over the showing the | ane policemen rushed the crowd and | &4Ye Out an interview declaring that she] aihaavit in his pocket in whieh Turner danced around a bonfire they had vallt | DG . BIG VALUES-LOW PRICES Atwod was moving wpparently at the |r dit omton has been able to] CUSHE Keven, Who Were arraigned in| MM4. completed all arrunxements to cume| claimed a aix months’ residence tp Walte |this afternoon in front of No. s642 Bay R RICE | Spectal Prices tor Chiftoniers rate of @ mile @ minute. Wind and os bya mt court. o Reno, tane up her residence and sue/ County, and with the County Clerk at! tifteentu street, Bath Tea Sud- |. Every « he sold at all other weather conditions were fa- = wre ems Hot f three up| “come up here close to me," ma | Re! huaband for divorce, alleging tna:| the little own of Bly tiled a complaint | deny one of the larker girls gave Ciara | ~— — low prices pent, Bird's: Eye ‘aiarhiates , a dicate any tO | Magistrate Krotel, sharply, so that you | MY Dad tn the daugnter of a prom isking @ divorce from his wife on the) Pieain, three , who Ives at the | | styles and I “vound oF fancy strongly that thelr taddith D RI | . GHIGAG@O MEET REFUSED AT-|") cele (ia! the sha ire aisiana 4nd | cannot misunderstand @ word of what | NCW York politician, acquired « ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. | above address, a push and the child fell | 7 | sh. veled mirrors wooo's ENTRY. any extent, for thhouxhout ‘the pie ae T say.” The prisoners winced at the| an) : ; ae - main es lle AND ROBBED IN 8TH AVENUE. | Like Cut, Atwood's flight bids fair to detract a|thexe two outfits have played about on [Menece Of his tone, “I intend to have | wise it Is expected Gov. Tener will ask | let on that I was a bold man and might | None of the children made an effort . | lot of attention from the great aviation leven terms, no mercy on any of you," he continuad. | the State police to go to the bottom of | ticid ‘em up | fired taree shots from my |t? “ave the little girl Instead th | Wiiness of Crime Follows the| in All Woods meet now In progress In Chicago. The 2 Ss “IE hope thie will go far and wide. | the lyneting independenntly. |xun. Of co they yelled, and Rice, |'n to their homes. Little Clara, with Thieves and One Man | management of that affair would not | CARTER, DENYING FRAUD. The people of this olty muat be pro-| WILL OFFER REWARD FOR AR-| Who had heard the shots, came rushing | her clothes ablaze, crawled out of the hleves: ang ne Mi $ i accept Atwood’s entry, #0 he started off * }, [tected from auch dirty scoundrels, Eve REST OF GUILTY. Jup ana gr hie, They had yelled |LonAre Just us Thomas Caruso of No Caught. | ) on a little stunt of his own, such as no ASKS CONGRESS INQUIRY. | wits an escort, no irl ts safe trom| ¢, : ‘murder!’ and I reckon he thought that |'{# Third avenue, Manhdttan, came to] 1 ge as paatiny of No. i Weat| , man ever attempted before. inault on the street cars when there | Coatesville to-day is qutet, though the | was aout tt . the door of his barber siup nearly. He} Dt W aenea ante e é i The uviator’s plana do not contem-| WASHINGTON, Aug. Complain. [Afe Much loafers as you roaming about | Perle are move or less excited: EN] m1 ad tou much gin, and didn't cal- | \y it. Policeman John Oenien ag the {a doseiay new ne e | plate night Miehts or extra hagards. |ing bitterly of his treatment in connec. |UK® packs of scavenger doxs 1 am the Waebing is being talked | culate (igo along. 86 E held back and |one Hundred and. Bayentiemn Fresinet | etarared, end y |} He wilt take plenty of rest when he [tion with the Savannah Harbor acandal, [ROK €© send you to the worknouse as |AhOUl aml everyvady wants to KNOW | adced dice what he Wanted me for. {sent Ina call to ia eee | ech aan ad IES cel Beautiful thinks he needs {. Manager Stevens | former Army Capt. Oberlin tH. Carter {Mfet OMenders, You will stay there but ala at For carrying concealed deadiy weap-| pital and the little xiri was taken there, | ome ‘1 ; f ~ nee rter a quarter of the 1!.000 population of the} y Weap- | who went thre “ « ioe all Tin has made careful arrangements to in-lappeared befora the House Committee |"¥S, 4% lds? ons, he sald 1 won't go,’ said | She will probably die. " inen Mi Pinish sure the presence of mochanics and «| on expenditures in the Department of| Non alt Bunt One, Hundred, and: Forts: | order r Gawtarop. | {ving to pull away. He drew his | = Fete One SIRRIERA LAE) Seite ML goods marked to plain Ggures plentiful supply of gasoline and lubri-! Juyiice to-day and asked that a full Gots street; William Albright, No. 6s police will aerene 46 und reached for iis revolver, and | 5 slreet for a nck oF twa WwW ¥ iT h Homes Compieto cating#oll at the various stops. The! investigation of thé case be made. Targen avenue: William Young, No Pan ibaa 4 Hit must have been then that I’ ghor | Present plan Is to remain untit after | street for a block or kno e ®urnis' mes Compiete oe ilar ee Atwood by train) ie dented avy part in the alleged | 906 Third avenue; James Griffin, No [exe Annte lie f the mune | Diem SAnOrrOW'A : 5 nny eed . Cash or Credit and In automobiles, Greene and Gaynor frauds and said hie) 24® Eighth avenue; James Renschler, | acreg ? MASKED MAN ener met an Evening World re- kplan sat A a Tho route chosen by Atwood for his|hope was to «lve the public the truth,| No Wl East One Hundred and Seventy: |4ered Polivemany fared that Ateee ayapTeD MoB | , at the door of his auite at the | Reilly 0 yi | GEO. FENNELL & CO. flight from Bt. Louis to Springfleld lies|Hichard A. Wyman of Chicago, the| ninth street: Albert: Berger, No, 67s) ¥4iker tad rved . GRO, hovel to-day with a troubled smile had: witnes sti) and ae: } « throug§ populous country sprinkled | #pectal master in the case, he said, told| Bathgate avenue, and Morris Kenny, | Her only regret News of the murder of RB. who handsome boyish face. t po! tt wey 3209 3d Ave Bet. 120th & with Qanutacturiog towne. “The roar| "iM recently that the conduct of the|Ne, M2 Hast One Hundred and Forty= | nai not yee permiittd to lkit:the pyre | was very’ popular among the people | “I know what you want to ask me| is an Sowarb wa ‘sy 12ist Sts. Of stega whistles ‘which heralded. his |°ase Was a terrible travesty on juatice,”’ | #!*' . jon which the colored man met ts /here, spread rapidly. Thy had been |about,” he said, “Come in. But let's nding Me a »ronn dA & 149th Si departure from St, Louls rose to greet peti Probably will be summoned as ser crimes committed tn this neigh-|talk about something else. avenue Suwa sturtod * Store, ve. _ him and spetd him on hia way almost |” a gree ‘ nothing of the lynehing,"|dorhood that had been blamed on| ‘The Governor, who was once a Na-| Soeing him, the two continuously through the ninety-elght- CHOLERA SU Rice, “until I heard the | nexrovs and talk of lynching fell upon! tional League pitcher, launched into a| Bdgecomh avenw One Hi mile joprney, ISPECTS HELD my house. It sounded like wine discussion of Mike Doniin’s inability to Uyething) Siiaete SAGAS. 8G : and then I knew. that) The main street of Coatesville ts {sit safe, although he sald he heard that avenue, thenes to ¢ an CONFIDENT HE. WILL REAGH IN CANADIAN PORT. | trouble was brewing. I did not recog: lly filled with people from the aur-| Mike's eye was “still so good that he| Morty-second street and tence t NEW YORK. ispeias Ga ie Scag Wie) (nize any one, but they held me in the rounding towns Sunday nights and a |{a killing them a mile.” He was finally | ently aven | Atwood was ceodingly confident! orpawa, Ont, Aug. M—/The Dom house and would not permit me to join |crowd soon gathered at the hospital. | persuaded to speak of the Coatesvill Sowarby wns own | that he! would complete the trip to. New| inion Health Office has heen uaviaes them. I begged to be allowed to go | As the wd Incr the talk of] amrair, although he repeated that he | pe whist nm | York and even to Boston. Before start-l1.4) the Canadian Pacthe steamer |atong, but they said: ‘No, Mrs. Mice; |!ynching svi stilts heed masked | id not lke the subject. hix club on the pavement. Near | 5 ing from Forest Park he sal te an} 1 ai4 trie in detained at the Quarantine you stay here ond shouted: Ls hospital)“ have just heard from Coatesville venue one of the men darted {nto | Evening World correspondent: station ut Grosse Ixle, off Quebec, with | “7 heard the noise an the crowd toox iy or oateavilie, will you tet a{ sain," maid the Governor of Pennsyl-| : a tenement-house a red. “T haf a good night's rest and am|a number of cases of what {4 supposed | him from the hospital, I was willing qrinken nigger do up such @ white| Vania, “over ihe telephone, It is the] other ran Inte bu fa pol sleaaistabi eieeea Chain Rasta Inge: feeling My short trial Might Bun-|to be Asiatic cholera, The German | to set him on fire. I would have done | man as Ri third time I have called them up to-|who was hurrying to Sowarby's 4s: | Ip abiolihely, tinea IAN. day afternoon showed mo that my ma-| steamer Witldkind, on which smallpox auything to have got near him, but| The crowd was Instantly trans-|day. Of course it ip a terrible thing USED UPRIGHT P jos chine was in fine condition. has developed, ta ‘also detained at the they would not let me. After it was [0! “riotous mob. The at thie Iynohitk—-aad (phe: to. be. Aeenld Bday anvekt ania tie: wae| in good onder, “Though there are some signs of rain | Quarantine station Pee Re ee all over they told me about it aud chen |!!! ia) wae caer ipa deplored. 1 do not think that there is -two years ou, of | §75- on $100—$125 tnd thf wind is trom the, southe MAN FALUS FROM FROM CAR rom Firat Page.) X was satiated that the death of my |i id puliceman in the Inssitucton, not ean oa gh nes the Bronx, He $i monthly rY ather conditions will not inter- | WO) i. E capaer agente husband had ‘ a titutton |not ashame © people over there on B fs Fee Ae envi fiche, 1 Would WD u late Iaat night and wont to the acence | Msband had yee eeeoa an that at Me tite, and a defense of the negro |have always etool well as a com- Mee eae ct eb Square Pianos $10 Up even if @ moderate rain were falling al] While alighting from a moving Made |(. the Duming early today, expressed) way left of the body Walkers m1 ons trawal awarmnad’ into thik: inde TOS cni ince aie pian A etan retell in thaciarlenn Police Court by ' Send postal tor catalogue. tim@ set for the start. son avenue car at Elehtioth atreet, a | {te Kreateat indignation at the work Of) charred piece of the torso that could be through the doors and windo' The local authorities are to-dey, 1 am or furt! - . . “Aftef making my fitght over the city|woman about thirty-tlve years old feu | he mod “We will go the limit to And) caven in two handy, was placed In # the mob knew Jussured, doing everything that should lee say he is an WISSNER WAREROOMS, for the Post-Dispatch I do not intend to} and fractured her skull out the perpetrators of this affair” | say box and carried to the lane leading frightened ro was . , vec and that he has a long reo-| 965th Ave., cor, 15th St., N. ¥. turn back to the starting point, but] ‘The injured woman Is five feet two| SM the Sherif Ho and the Distriet-| +, the entrance of the hospital. On the Pe our aE Fe Baal | AH he law and {ts guardians cannot 55-57 (latbush Ave., Brooklyn. shall gp straight on to Springfield. I]inches tull and had dark hair and com. | Attorney sald they «hoped to make! aie of the box is acrawled with a blue Wink On, Te cote he was Burrie pate the human mind, much less shall fallow tho Misvisaippl Kiver to Al: {plexion. She wore a light gray suit, [Arreate soon and doclared that neither) coayon: “Return to relatives.” It wasity the Newland, farm. fe had beet (se ee yta, wgieansed aroup of men ton and from Alton to Springfleld 1] white shirt waist and black shoes and | friendships nor political aMitations wil | sate, removed by the authorities Tees Gein toscherted wiGh repem: Ane ae (oor ne renee feo wreuie shall follow the Chicago and Alton right |stookings. She was taken to Pros. {deter them from doing their duty. Coroner George Myers will hold an tne | 1s nee rails and gathered |nike uaphen aut ipa ynleat oe of way, which is rock ballasted and |ytertan Howpital, Major John C. Groome, Superintendent | quest over the fragment left of Walker inflammable stuff, Wal- | pennsylvania atone. Wasn't tt Ohio porto. BI ‘ —————— of the State Polteo, tng inte ts ugwed | will be a splendid. mark to follow. ate a aaa of the State Poltee, Js Inquiring into the |e game jury that aat In the case of | Ke! ul t and tugs Hs at where they had a frightful lynching f ‘At the moment of his start in West , i affaly and it ts expected he Will send) ene goad policeman will make the tn Ma bond GUID Ae Feee Rin ER & year or more ago? Yes, No Matter the Cost “TAPRESSLY FOR THE HOME ern Forest Park, Atwood received this] of” ¢ (From the Vittaburg Most.) & force of men here In ctvitian clothes | esitgation, The newer ded for cy. He de- Now this unfortunate negro unwar- ‘i pai T could have done better than t© |e make an investigation Into the lynch- ER \clared he Rice In self-defense. rantedly killed a popilar offcer. By | Mr. Judson L. Thomas, ef No. 200) $1.25 the case of 24 bottles— } by teg eet at ‘ tanga | eeaa. ering ink me , dng. ‘his will be done on behalf of the ate RReROS SUN {Don't give ine a crooked death because running away he confersed his gullt. | Clairmont avenue, New > Cit ital . / “The Post-Dispatch wends greetings} “You question up at inop- P will meet " ni not He confessed it over again by attempt= i ; AI ag bottle more t | to the New York World via aeroplane, |Portino times, my deur, Suppose wo | State, and if it is found that the county | cru q reward for Information Yeading | Only vile oaths greeted his pleas. [ne te ahoat Nimepites The pupuianion ibe eval usar \ (ern) One sent a more Han driven by H. N. Atwood, Aug. 14, 111, |PIAce @ regular woekly evening on the |! doing all tt can to unearth the leads | 6 the arrest of the guilty persons DRAGGED BACK AND HURLED |was infuriated and certain of his guilt 1 Boba ny |the ordinary beer. A little t b era in the tragic event of last night New York City, on September F sesso by alendar, to be devoted to ite dlscus- |e" anlD event Ae i ‘Thousands of persona journeyed out | INTO FLAMES. | atk eee eee ata cop the ivneeice. | is very aatisfactory. I ha: ‘| hi heart les t deal if gual Galver the nie ae. | MOR Will render assistance, if want ther lig the scene of the burning to-day.| ai Aare igh! Wore jail they. bau rte 4 ee cee: ae : Ty priced Aincrivan | Higher in price—a great dea mm people bi ab Wore |mo-day, acco o iy reports, € E } MANS Aiweod, end: he, was me om —_ Bven_beroye (dawn, people beman ito | masks of sia) mt {thing {# calm in Coatesville, The sa- Watches and none have en me! higher in quality. | Atwood also (ook ter written by gather at the spot. Every sort of ve- | ar: es up to tho eyes. The¥ |ioons are closed; the shops are de-|as good and reliable serv as this| Rdward McHu nL in charge of hicle was brought into use and prices to |@d Geer iacad Fire lotr nerted; there are very few people upon | Watch. After proper adjustm it! FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 1 the BL Louis District of the Treasury A d Y d M take people to the place quickly went |W) the rubbish placed the col. ‘itt the streets. ‘The town ta stunned to-day | pan perfect, No matter how much : riment Secret Service, to tial iwoo oungest an ost > Tho distance to the Newland farm, |*0uddering victim upon It, aver the pile. | oie what was done last night. What! Catch may cost, 1 doubt if it will give sale enamel | er, who is Visiting an, Mas D 5 ° ; where the lynching occurred, ts not far, | wimultaneously sppiled to the pyre and | oan wed Ae La i, WAY OF UN | ae good sutisfaction as the Watch T pur aring of American Fiyers|| ii. ica niin st corte yeone ee nzn? ela’ tt keg ng nt habe anne," U8 Ret Mt Keene onthe a ARRY N. ATWOOD who fe flying from St. Louls to Now York kept moving out to the even lin t flames. The fire burned the thing pose!ble will be done to make | date, and TI ean recommend them ying St. Li © NOTHING BUT ASHES LEFT ropes that held him and he made a| pail) “Mills Ue Gane 5a: RN NE with a message from the Post-Dispatch to The World, is the }| lori Bap OF | das ; a to the Re ! o NE-DAY f s 0 » Walker | = A most daring aud successful aviator before the American pubite. || vier! ; kg . aa It 4p allan keters Win, What's the use fuss- Ue aa ou rae Nas é ore 6 ecting He 4s twenty-seven years old, a native of Boston, He began teaching || ,,N°tnne ' loft OF Zacharias Walker, |i, #4 hin,| BLACKHEATH, England, Aug. 14.— 2 Nae? Aes he victim, but his ashes, burned i tivied’ Hint (nen th 7 aket Club: eee Mimself the art of operating an aeroplane less than four months ago. || portions of the hospital vot that formed cha at Ma Weltbea Th terrible Lene cer epee ou sent, cna ae pred | AIDS Ailantio Gity Your A artment He has becowe the most proficlent master of the aeroplane dn the | part of bis pyre ad been gathered up agony and the frenzied mob yelled above sirona ace Aevagere riers Order NEXT $2 50 : Atwood first attracted attention as an aviator when hoe appeared over ay FAs BHORENE Yamerday “Walker “and soon it Was all over, Shortly {noted pla Hi Grace, ecored 16 Leave Liberty aim CONSULT THE the Yale-Harvard boat races a few months ago was oauait hiding ih & tree In: the sara Gia omain “tgures in the | THe Americans reaponded with 18, she ° 9 Liber ‘ i, woods 1 Coatesville 6 had two hobs cone and the oi cores of the 0 ell, “ ” He then slartled the oouintry. July 1 by fiying from New Wonton, ||reveivers with nie and when he won| tem teieed ene Sh the othe Henry, 22: Priestman, 80; ‘Tripp, 43; partments {0 Let Coun., to New York City, circling the tower of the Singer Building, and | surrounded by the posse he thre or 4 larke, 20, OED then sweeping over the skyscraper district and landing on Governor's | Shem. Several of the man hunters fred | GOV, TENER LEAVE BROOKLYN, and wounded him siightiy. vi | ‘ - ASE care eee in Saturday, Au Advertisements in the Ivlund, On this trip he carried Edward Flect, his mechanic, a8 a pas |e eet ne ne eae eevout to | CASE TO SHERIFF, Try it on eu PS MICONN BREN iin, Batarday tues 32 Dally and Sunday World, sonner, ; be shot to d ragkers sein aulsde || et iraree op mannerivanin SANDWICHES Beet at itor h wealduneey 4073 a , . ’ ° rlean metro. J sending a bullet Into Rie he y. John Noro eyly oe . Fe a eee iva rieMae ti IT WILL SAVE YOU pol an atta NM Aviator fo attempt a Right over an Amertean metro: Yor eto tho ground and waa quickly | wan at tis Waldorf-Astoria toeday Fes Just add hot water, bring | D , s 10) ¢ A h , y he erow th. nol colving reports from Coatesville, Pa. | nil, and serve. Time Energy and Money After a series of spectacular fights 1. and around York, Atwood ‘ of lynching but with ¢ re lwhere am \ git dragged «| to a boil, and ser ' started July 9 for Washington, by way of Atlantle Clty and Baltimore ' of having him tried yanded on " from whe r) — | rhe Warid's“Apa le made’ the a ; any y Chey, [far the m f iiloe, the pose Init | Coateny ‘ ed to a The World’sApartments to Let” " made the fight aceesatully trom New York to Atlantic City, J 19) he muri of tee SHAinea, 38 stk GULDEN' S | | 44th St. Upiolstery £9, Advertisements Offer You thell | ‘7° Alsat City le Baltimore, and from Baltimore to Washington, Nery eagretrins » Governor had heard | MUSTARD 33. Aan St Cane Rag 4 % arrying Charles K. Hamilton, another aviator, as a passenger. brought him o the Coates wut refused to coms COVE! Bartitrect are s ? n lagu t ea Greatest Varlety of Selectlon, Hix feats In Washington consisted of spectucular fights over the city J When be reache! the} 1 he bad full officlal | {un iin aay hig, "i ‘frien iid around the Washingtoy Monument, and ended with a landing on tho | tgntersnt bis crlne so Oy repor ameoyey. som) EAanay | if Tamir pets eterna Fay ; nia Nt mstead and e Ww: | vania to attend the series of games Wa rapes saaacies White House lawn throp, Walker said out |tween the 2 uladelphia and New Atwood was recel medal. All prices, slzes and looapons d by President Taft and decorated with a gold drinking gin and Low « pretty | Natio: ood. 4 wor gut there near the Worth @ large pa mniils, amor, te bunkies, und Just to phia Fovter vasooail clubs, and has enthusiastic Philadel | rine swith him a¢ the hot Balad Dressing by adding vinegar Delicatessen and Grocery Htores. His |10 Casts Beovn with each beitie, TOM CEPNE 5 aa I Sco neteny roomern suena