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MANY INJURED IN FALL OF STAND AT RACES © 383 DEAD IN TRAIN WRECK, 69 ARE INJURED She rd. = “NEW "york, “SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1911. 10 PAGES PRICE one CENT. ~~ WEATHER —Ciearing To-Night; Sunday Fi FI EDITION. ante se ern an sn eon es nS on AP NEEM ee tele HOW THE LEHIGH TRA'N LOOKED AFTER FATAL PLUNGE (Specially photographed for The Evening World. : The car seen suspended in one picture is the parlor car in which many were killed. Its dangerous position retarded the work of rescue. It remained suspended until last night, when it fell to ; the water, further hampering the work of taking out the dead. In the second picture the dining car is seen tumbled over the embankment. & Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). 3 u i Notables Among Two Score Injured { Held in the Wreckage While } Troops Guarding Course Fight Back the Excited Crowds. DARE DEATH IN RUSH BEFORE RACING CARS |Autoists Flagged, Resume Speed Dashes When Ambulances << sav Carry Off Victims. ATWOOD NERVOUS |JAGER SCHMIDT DROPPED DEAD. |, na pn on EXPERTS FIND BROKEN RAIL ‘COURT FIXES FARE | RIDINGIN AIRSHIP] 39DAYS 19 HOURS! TOOTH PULLED Ses: rf te wt: - oreo EIR ys I en a RE YE AT $5 FOR WOMAN)... =< —— ——— |, SCORESTO-DAY=zseeses | R He Refuses to Travel in For-/Newspaper Man Who Breaks] Young Man Got Out of Chair, ru berleonettnt Aspadituiandh ante 4 verad rie Fell i NATIONAL ONAL LEAGUE. Among the Injured were Mrs. «ay Gra- \ ham, daughter of Senator William Lori- ward Car of Train “Because } All Records Gets Big Recep- Staggered ; “el | ‘ é: : mer, and daughter-in-law of Andrew } : It’s Dangerous. tion on Return to Paris. Floor AT LN EWAVORK: Graham, recently a candida : : PITTSBURG— of Chicago, and Mrs. Chari = t ° —_—. 000000 — | cago, whose badly bruised afid d Subway So Stuffy She Thought | #@rry 8. Atwood, with a world's tong-| PARIS, Aug. %.—Andre Jager-| eater Oliver. GIANTS— — her ‘snkle twisted, Mrs. Graham's tog . twenty-aix vears old, « was broke: tance o 30 > ad nm. This injury vith two others atk ; ister a tng, record tacked his belt, | Schmidt, she Parisian Journalist, drove] real estate broker of Princes Bay, drop- | 1o110 of a similar nature were the only seri- 5 : —— She’d Use Sewing Machine Might to Sheepshead Bas ced tare u| Up in an automobile tn front of the omce| ved dead to-day in the Colton dental | Battertes—Camnitx and Gibson; Ma-|01 ong t eepshead Bay a , thewson end Meyers. {dentifled and her sister's identification ie, We ttn tees eae PY lor the Daily ot in the Avenue| Parlors in the Bible House, Fourth ave. | ‘ews? The race was stopped at the end ot 4 “Airhole’ Sent Lehigh Valley |was made from her watch, bearing her Man’s Wagon Me) Champs Bly at 2 minute 1 sec [DUC and Ninth street, a few: minutes AT BROOKLYN. the first lap and those who unable } Irhole” Sent Lehig My reached this decision after his mechan- . initials. onds past 9 o'clock after he had had a tooth pulled. FIRST GAME. to walk were remover to the field hos- ~, ~ . fle - {clans on Governor's Island, where he| 0" CUE TOFS OM sone maar wee : | CHICAGO— pital {n ambulances, be Cars Crashing Into Bridge sat Mrs, Jeanie Mackey of No, 197 |landed yesterday’ after {ally completing nis otroutt of the world| ing dentists, cece to Mie eet | 01000001 0~—2|] SOME oF THE INJURED. h s 5 ht from St : in 99 days, 19 hours, 43 . by his mother ie . nian without | ,. avenue, Bronx, just $5 today | Meht from St, 1 | . 9 a minutes and| nad been in ‘poor’ he Tae Q at Manchester. The ta Ot ee teen en ane. took yesterday {telephoned him the engine of {374 nds, teen tn poor iwaith for rome time | BROOKLYN ae ant? Ray Graham, daughter of @en- of the dead was |e ete rive ae iene delivery {RA biplane was much too weak and Schmidt started trom Paria at| en a, Simerine from an ulcerated 00020 wae tltam Lorimer, leg broken, J de greater hasty work of the n i . oe ra ppropri- |th@ Planes too sopping wet and} 1 M. July 17 in an 9 inet Gant th. C8. M ne of the dentists Bajtorise-crnlth and Archer; Knetser| 0% i Ss hatin let, Tl, finger broken ’ y ver NcT volunteer rescue! no, in their eager- which, she info! woe ~ {heavy for him to attemot to fly before] the record of M. Stiestler, of the Pee rved in the was assigned to | “0d Berwin , 7 ; fi MANY G. A_ R. VICTIMS. |i0"" the ined passengers, [ated when she found tt hitched at aN" Tthe entire machine was overhauled, jMatin, who made the ie F the Ate © younk man, Nitrous oxide gaa waa! CHICAGO. SECOND GAME, pics a Weber, Blue Island, J1., ankle y t and » from them ¢ on av » and One Hundred and § Atwood’s trip to the Grand Central!’ “'" . je sourney around| administered, and when ¢ | J 4 i } are pl ntleth str ; ee ae world fi sixty-three days. an nthe tooth had 8s Mrs. N. H. Vansicklen, Chicago, face, § : : : Nee winieh Mlentifention might NOU AERA ae cad Nig Gaunt |station in a Hotel Knicker The route followed by Jager-sonmiay [Ue" *RTACtO ANd the patient had re- Peer 90 ‘ arms and legs cut a 4 rod Y a |. | made ¥ anne od 4 ina we mente conscious anal " n = Upstate Railroad Commission The injured who are under . assessed Sd - hier ei Ht ae panied by a porter carrying the took him to Vladivostock by way of Fee eh pes é Seemed hope 0010 - pes ankiin Sorn, Elgin, ankle } 5 ‘ fag physicians in hospitals or wasn't a bit moved by the origina: a | bronze trophy presented him last night | Moscow. At Viladivostock the French, ¥ ence, 4 f ers and Coroner Begin Work homes ee tnnealeied Mrs, Mackey’s explanation: jby a New York newspaper, but few] man boarded a steam fe a { mipites Jater, as he stood Batteries and Archer; Scharat ‘ A. s Barclay, Elgin, eye cut. » | Peet At Rochester--Hahneman Walter Robinson, mile ‘en a Ipersane sourrvine in and’ out oe tha lienoeat etenta te A ey Bp at Ne 1, Oliver suddenly | &d Erwin curse + Valentine, Chicago, knee of Investigation 18; Homeopathic Hospit ing machine company, had fo Istation recognized in this trim, autet | ceumota, arrtes busses einen (G aba og died almost AT BOSTON. ‘ . | ba Ae Gilfton Morinmeet srse, wagon and two machin ; |looking young chap the aviator who had | pen ary Pe aM ae iver ahead Br < proner W intervotram “wax er ORM: ered Breckenridge, Chicago, ankle { = | sanatori ng when he *Ijust set the world ag eq? King a train at Van and had the body of the young ee sand couve eo trave ere pregts nan removed to his unde H. J. Noble, Bi 1 ra.) -Memorial Hospita of the sta Jcouver the t Parsed through |Uen f 4 ndertaking shop, | ST, LOUIS | fe, Flin, ankle 1 peer The bre ning Work seria femorial H. aaTika Gan ied Peeve eeamiet a fontreal Aug. 17 ind: for Wad Yorn \n aute fabiried 0100000—2 onratned, CHAE ; . and nothing waa | i re : : — Mrs, H. S. Hamlin, Elgin, bac h eck > 10 o'clock flyer he was with| reachmg that city Aug. 18 and o 5 BOSTON— " » back hurt; ¢Y ith roll resulting Pant the wreck TEPER EERE WEEE (fyer hee bal hing nthe unable to walk Me Buffalo, New York and Ph phia| ‘This gives @ total of sixtyenine ime} ihe nan called Mr. Robingon jconsratulations and good wishes j following day he left the American city. | EITHER BROWN OR WELLS 0 0012.0 0 0 O O—.2) aim 4. & Coteroth, con Pare mi. : Express on the Lehigh Valley Railroad aside from those se hurts) on the telephone For a , an y ive had tho nes K | sailing on board the steamer Oly 9 MAY FIGHT WOLGAST. Batterles~-Harmon and Bilss; Brown | pide inju bn i $ ‘i . yest s nou not serious enough prevent Thank you SO much for the hoi life day after day in that great atr ‘i aid King "Coal ad mags erat ah ie at Manchester ye ue id ‘ y fs & | oeeding to their Unations, 4 wagon,” she sald, 1 Ne hs walt way acros hava ri wae , lear Sead MW Nicago, ankle twenty-one known dead and twelve ve at town Avenue a ts Sore M timidity about taxicabs fe kaa i ids ariier it ‘ Mok 1 Stal meacwares rte nidentifie ne | inet a Seve th street, Goo road trains. On the , |e had on ayed at ¢ af ‘ —_—_ garet Lee, ported as dead and unidentified, the] jnsporiors of the VPemace unt tha weans elk vehi: ani | a brain: Gn thei we Pian for © aunten o with Leo Ke n St. Loula Sept, 4 AT CHICAGO. | Charies i. Hazel total now reaches thirty-three, with asion have already | x Iara. Mackey. who ads | yon th mT honeeey Pele: nk with Ad| HIGHLANDERS— J. Kent « ho: Rochester, Can+| Wreck and filed a report in which the ted she had “borrowed” the vehi taxi seat while the Fort |honar ty a Kent, Gn ; pg is from hospiials at Rochester, | a staal ppg ace e iding oak (Siege 4 Stutiarn tate 00 wat n Municipal af faigua and Geneva that many of th an air hole in t a} y ce, T was going to Fla Need peti By PENG neni Gam - > - laid down i Wn and W 1 aisd a Court. of Ch is wife and son, all injured will die. Of the ve impounded the | she vin to Mag Butts, |in and out of the hea " re ; 1 and Wolgust | CHICAGO— allen af fenty-odd injured will ¢ Ne ei aeite and 1 Wt bear that stuffy aub-| | hate these cabs,” sald Atwood C. W. C.” SHOOTS HIMSELF ‘eed with him 00 — | W.V. Hoyt Ago, Druinea i dient pareonk: hunt, thirtvensvat nt to examine It. The railroag{ "ay. So Why shouldn't fF borrow the oid jan Hvening World reporter, “I'm mor Mu says Packey may meet with D.M. Eston, High re, bedi them are in hospitals with serlous In i ! 6 the My husband used (| rervous in them than at any IN CENTRAL PARK SHRUBBERY pile Highland Park, brutees. ; } \ ai) was th n . EP DIRI Inte aniais ‘ id cause t AT CLEVELAND, Mrs, William Schwainn, Chic head aries. a and ‘the Bl Wola itch to be called off at THLETICS and bod t While the bodies of the ‘dentified are, net run i 1) OM of pelt at a Mone Found by non Packey and his manager an " 1001223 _. | A.D. Hamition, Bisin, headient ping prepared for transportation. ins , bur and hours In one house—so are alied for @ seat in one ae When to Ide the Suicide at the alx round bout at 5 i Mrs. A.D. Hamilton, El rulses spectors of the Public Service Commis- They insisted that|{ naw this horwe hitched just fk His ticket called for a seat in one o: ; 1 {st, Leni take place, Fight tana} CLEVELAND aa de hic est a sion are holding under guard the broken rail Was broken in{the man wouldn't need it before fi he parlor cars at the forward end Hat Body Taken to Morgue. the air." 1v¥0001 a ° ; rail that caused the wreck, ‘The rail] seventeen pie nothing to do with|back from Flatbush. It was perte the Aye A poo Areased mar nut fifty | The winner of the Brown-Wells fight | _—_— | Mr od MoNally, Chicago, head ov was shivered, according to an officlal| the case as the original defect was the | Stupid of him to have me arreste FRONT CARS OF TRAIN DANGER- Ls at ogee |About Ae i Hs at we ¢ Fs = ago, head ent, i W499 leces. t “py “Did you drive all the way to Flat- OUS, HE SAYS. years 0! hot and k imaclf nea ‘ale | BREAKS VEDRINES’ RECORD ; report, into seventeen piece: item for probing bush?” asked the Magistrate, ” the West Dri pposite Eighty-t on Sept, across the c . t John Rickey, @ veteran of Ban An-|MORE DEATHS ARE EXPECTED! No, 1 didn't,” she replied. “It was| “Not for me,” he told the conductor. tatreet in Central F mi FOR CONTINUOUS FLIGHT. guarded the Kor or ts ee ee wait] AMONG THOSE IN HOSPITAL, [much pleasanter driving in the Bronx, [rm going In the rear ear. I ne ‘er fetal CW. « Kelly agree. | Nt eros * ra, at a seventy-five = of the r cars, decla i heatay haba £6 oaths {I don't see What all the fuss 1s abou travel in the front cars of a fast train.) oti e but there | ov SLAON ia’ A nib A tsfonash the teen + he Was one of the first to ascer-| sTom R chester, where four deaths!” fot ingon wanted to withdraw the [qx too dangerous” japrsing bs a | Se ee cts pr tae asec taln the cause of the wreck, and that| have already been added to the Mst,) cigs of disonerly conduct, but Mag: } And after making sure that his pree|™ yi ci askan” | iilaa: Vadbilen’ bk Auahe s A ER rg i 7 he found an old fracture tn the broken | /t Wa* reported to apr rye istrate Butts sald if mioh un anventienal | nua trophy was safely { nn man dba Hes eee ee ‘ ry cee Ne ite under the : apor of ‘ and Ba sthods should become the vogue in the a iP peoding cars. ail. He gave his address as No, 504| Dray metho A | vacant stateroom, er ne shru uP in the harbor to. Cup Up an early yur this « r ad reached ¢ ol Gunter Building, San Antonio, and re-| bara Brandeli of Niagara Falls, would | Bronx there was no telling what the end Ne henioxes 4 th Bin the harbor to ay Cun Up An early tour ; tulford brad reached : , backateet : fumed to Rochester in ord:r to be subs| probably dle. Mrs. 6 or Mabel} would be ie made for the rear smoking compart eS heara’|Bayounts BY CADE H¥AGM Un the launan| miles): and wa fying which fell were of the kind knowe ae jot ot the call of the Coroner for the| lawrence of No. ne ba heard | Bayonne WY Eehs AYAee Un te Iannen [wat a known Birpooe of giving this testimony under| ue, Pilladoiphia, i lao :| TEN KILLED IN CRASH lier had linea till AU Coa pean ate (SEER neat SRL CDRA 7, Colina alam neae eae sy Sompite @ath. condition. t was ne OF AUTO AND CARRIAGE, | shepshead Bay this afternoon and had the: ame upon t \rowned mal o had dark hair ana|M He e record Miche te ' m to the Pee VETERAN AND TWO DAUGHTERS |!!!" ording to reports from the considered continuing by air line to Hos. wa © with @ + ong} . gray sult, black |Cup was ; a % leet Tha sine | hospitals in other cities, to restrain the + ae. ton. The young aviator, trim and cool th ite str nd white face |on Aug. ® last, 6c 1 800 netres : sp pti AMONG THE VICTIMS, friends and relat! 1 woo{ Others Injured When Vehicles Meet] as usual, told an Evening World re- 1 an armbu-| tie white trina rae od te under on 4 of A leat: oovarely | omnis , wats , 4 been nailed Nine of the bodies now at the Morgue! oy sted to th (Tr pn Ont R Ga porter his plans for the immediate fur Fen wan ee eel ee en aaycone’ Gh ite ee nntte eat elt ed a, Inst being anchored, have not been identified, ‘Two addition: | rier n ‘ ad in Coli Road in ture as he sat at his rolls and coffee tn He wan abo Hye | Morgue 1 Bayonn sid hours 66 itn ne " acral crowd of yeaters @) fdentifications came to-day when aj.) jrustration of Ab can hapsen the Hotel Knickerbocker shortly before | fet rd Ven Beeeaene ee | Reto the pilot who ‘batare Nov. tinese |iey oa torday proved too he avy & bur veteran who wore cuif buttons marked| via. 4 avy train gets out off NEWCASTLE rs ‘Sug. 2.—Ten | he started for the train to Boston, Ho was slightly bald, His clothing ec jatereom Petts te ¥ avers the greatest dlatance lean den 2 ne 4 im gave ve and he seat “P" was identified as aMr. Pownall, 4) control. ‘The parlor car, the first} persons w killed and s-veral othera|Began by announcing that he had ac. ee ee ee ne. wit, white on Catakill Event ciroult. The prize Is the sum $4,000 | Dar 4 sliding ha Wt with thelr ba veteran of Newton, Pa, who, with Nis|/to leave the trestle and plunge down-|injjred through the overturning this | cepted a big offer for & twenty. five | with turned down collar, black socke| Pomiaion apd. all Conatae, and @ bronze py of an object of art no human frewot, sagged from the Mi Helen and B. T, Pow- a nd, thee chan teee con cal areal * near Consett, | weeks’ engagement on the vaudeville| ang shoes and a derby hat. ‘There wa: ‘ele always couting $2,000, he contes thegan in {re aes eer Rochester a io) ld espe! ‘The car oh ity Ny fon with y ea fo money in his pockets or any papers Siders a tablet! hee orld 1908, when it was won by Wilbur ‘The whole mass sank and the oceus Ra Mise Helen had already been (Continued on Second Page.) riage. (Continued on Second Page) ‘The body was remoy Pus Rew. ‘Phoas 0000. 8,8 Wright with @ fight gf 765 miles, pants of | werg thrown in @ § ‘ss ane mee