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Brong advising that the ante-mortem statement of the victim be taken. Many Other Passengers Hurt By Flying Glase. the fourteen whose names Were furnished to the police, other pas wengers sustained slight cuts from broken glass. The shock of the collimon War severe and the passengers, parc stricken, piled out of the train onto the Platform. Although none of the care was derailed, the third rail was knocked out of place and the two care that met {m collision were interiocked, South- bound traffic was tied up on the main track for two hours, During the tie-up of traMe, a shuttle train service was maintained from Dyck. man street to Van Cortland Park. A wrecking crew under Supt. Merritt, spent most of the afternoon clearing away the wreckage and opening the line to the heavy rush hour traMo of the evening. Naturally, the delay at the upper of the Broadway line dis arranged all subway traffic down to Ninety-eixth street, When the serious condition of Bren- dimen was reported to the police, orders were eent out to find Lukash, the miss ing motor engineer, His mame was furnished to the police by officials of the company and a detective was sent to his home, No. #11 Bast Eighty-first wtreet. WITH WIFE AND SON TAFT, COLONEL AND REAL CIRCUS ALL IN ONE TOWN ville, O., an Hour Apart in Whirlwind Campaign. TAFT RIDICULES T. R. Roosevelt Refuses to Reply to President’s Charge That He Is an Egotist. WRLIAVILLE, 0., May 4—This day | Will not soon be forgotten by Welle: Ville, President Taft, stumping his own State, was here at 10 o'clock A. M. An hour later came Col. Roosevelt, hot on the trail of his rival, and three hours Rival Candidates at Wells-| |Ex-Preacher Who Must Die | For Murder of Sweetheart: | | | | \ | i} KEANST HM, QUAN PEAS TO MURDER Man Who Killed Own Boy Breaks Down when They Testify and Ends Fight. Cowering behind his counsel, Patrick Quinn, @ longshoreman, heard his wite and hie eighteen-year-old son tell @ Jury before Judge Malone in General Bessions to-day the story of the killing of Quinn's son William, twenty-one pent tee later came Ringling Brothers’ Circus, Mr. Taft's train t Stubdenville early to an accompaniment of some highly technical steamboat music. He first steamed through Wellsville at twenty miles an hour, while the elephants and yawning canvasmen stood gaping at his train. At Kast Liverpool the dent made his first speech of yi at Welle ville his second and ut Aliance the | third, To hie Kast Liverpool audience | the President talked mente of his Admin ® word of appeal fi potters, “As for your pottery business,” said the President, “ihe Payne Tariff law made certain provisions to Prevent frauds in the Introduction of pottery Into the country by undervaluation #0 a to secure to you the opportunity of support from the GIANTS STARTED old, whom tho father shot the night of Jan. 13 last at their home, No, 518 West ' Forty-sixth street, while trying to kill Na wife, Mary, to whom he had been married twenty-three years, Assletant District-Attorney Moss, in charge of the prosecution ef Quinn for the murder of the son, was about to caM Hugh Quinn, twelve years old, a witness to the murder, when the fendant arose and, with a loud shriek, yelled: “My God! my God! don't do that! Jem't this misery enough, as it is?’ “All right,” responded Mr. Moss, “I ehan't call him,” wank into his seat exhausted, quarreied with his wife and eerved a term on the Island, Upon ¥ Ma relense he tried to re-enter the family, but they refused to receive him, afternoon of Jan. 13 he met his the street, followed her to her and, drawing a revolver, fired shots at her, “The first shot,” Mrs. Quinn told the Jury, to-day, “struck William, as manly ‘a youth as ever lived, He then 1 held @ bucket in front of my face and the ‘bullet struck that and slid o! When Judge Malone reconven after luncheon counsel fur Quinn en: ‘9 Olea Of guilty to murder In the second it District-Attorney Mi: the acceptance of accepted the pi in the second degree and Quinn to Bing Sing prison for the term prescribed by lawnot less than twenty years por more than life, GALS HTM REVEALS MURDER OF KB ROBBERS (Continued from Firet Page then au@ there was no sound. 1 qereamed and there was no sound. “Getting out of bed, I fell over « heap @n the floor, Then I looked and saw the bureau drawers pulled out and that everything wae scattered about. I to the hall and looked into my . Bhe was lying half on the fn the floor with her feet cen of linen and knotted about her was horrible and I li iu HY aH 3 ii if A ehrteking. were heard by a young Lehman, who lives near and saw what had hap- telephoned the police and Garvan's office, ination of the room in which done indicated the vic- ? i i i i 8 ag for her life. Her nightgown was and her body covered end bruises. Chairs and ii while his companion bound her and then forved down her throat. } ‘Then the oorset cover and strips of { m had been wound about the throat and twieted and knotted until life was the gage Im one corner of the bedroom the far- UNE WINNERS BATTING ORDER having such protection ax you needed, and It meant to you the prosperity of all your potterion in this neighborhood, From Bast Liverpool the President turned south and moved ja the ctrous brea Ba belt once more for the speoch at Wells. | Doyle. Bb, Carey, wgeot Snodanase, of, Doniti rf. ‘Dia you over think,” be askea | Murray, rf. Wagner, as. the Wellsville crowd, “what an |) ¢ihir, Ii» ctl awful thing 1t would be for thie ss Bb. M fol tee dhol country if the Zora wore te reach | Shafer, #. Loita down bis hand and lft up mr, | ™evers. ©. degree Roosevelt to the realms of the hegre eeseah meeiite 8 Blessed and deprive us of his com- |tendance 5m OMY Owens Ate “AS a son of Ohio,” sal the Prosie (Special to The Evening World.) Gents f Gee Corb seuace east PITTSBURGH, Pa... May” 14, ~The A little girt in t the President to write a note to the students of the city high schoul. Here de what the President wrote: “Stand always by the people, the Constitution and. the fag.” Giante must have brought bad weather With them from Chicago, Up tilh noon {t Was warm and the wun wae shining brightly, out at 3 P.M, just as the Glants took tho Meld for practice a houvy rain aad wind storm arrived. First Inning—Devore walked on first four balls pitched. Doyle singled to centre and Devore going to third, Doyle took second ‘when Wilxon fumbied the ball. (This was Wilson's test error thir acugon out of about alxty chances.) Snodgrass singled to lett and we aocond, when threw the home, too late to x scoring. On a wild pitch took third, Murray Med out to Mc arthy, Merle tied to Wilson, Wils nrew to Hendrix, who threw to By doubling up Snodgrass vefore he could wet home. TWO RUNS, Byrne sinkled to left.) Carey singled it vending Byghe to second, ied to left, scoring Byrn quick throw held Carey ai second, Wagner singled, Murray threw Donlin at third, Carey scoring. Devore made a circus catch of Miller's short fly, holding Waxner on first. Wilson linc fied to Snod; TWO RL HILLTOPS AFTER crowd requested “Mr, Roosevelt's hands ave aot red with the blood of boswes, said as the train pulled away Salineville station, where Mr, Taft from the 4n uneched- AND RE. IN DAY’B WORK, President Taft and Col. Roosevelt to-day crossed and re-crossed thor paths; in @ number of the towns they missed each other by only @ fow hours, ‘The decorations arranged for one we equally a» gvod for the other. The Colonel entered the Ohio campaign jubi- lant over his successes of the past week and determined to give his opponents @ hard run for their money. Fight ts his watehWord, and there will be no letup until he lea Devore and Doyle 5 Snodgra After speaking in Bellaire to-dzy Col, Roosevelt spose in Bridgeport, Martins Ferry, Steubenville, Wellsville, East Liverpool, —_ Rochester Youngstown, Girard, Niles and Alliance, He arrives this afternoon. BROOKLYN BEGINS AGAINST CARDINALS BATTING ORDER. St, Louln. Brooklyn. Huggins, 2b, Moran, rf. j liens, i Daubert, 1b. ' Mowres R. Smith, 3b. Koney, 1b, Northern, ef. Evans, rf. Wheat, If Hauser, ss. Ookes, cf. Wingo, ¢. Hummel, 2, ! D. Umpires—Johnatone and Eason, ROBINGON FIELD, 8T. LOUI8, Mo., May i.—Harry Sallee, a southpaw, paired with Ivey Wingo as the Cardinal battery in the firet game with the Brocklyns this afternoon, Arnold Haua- er got back in the game at short, after & layoff of three days, itneteer was Dahlen's pitching nominee, with Chink Phelps, the old Cardinal catchey, behind Buck Wheat, a benedict of went to felt field. Only 1,000 turned out, despite the fact that the Cardinals have won three in @ row after lowing eight straight. ——__ NO NEW PRIMARY. Court of Ap; a Refuses to Order me Kings. ALBANY, N. ¥., May 14.—The Court of Appeals to-day affirmed the judg- ment of the lower courts, refusing to order @ new primary election in the h Assembly District of Kings ‘The action was brought by John Ma- loney, who alleged that electors of the district were dlsfranchised because of ‘onfusion that followed the delay In delivery of liots. The case was decided without an opinion. je Eig PIMLICO RESULTS. WIRST RACE-Maiilen (wo- five furlongs.—Karly Light, 108 (Turner), , out and out, first; Cock o' the U2 (McTaggart), % to 1, ¢ to 1 and 7 to 6, second; Brush, 9 (Ferguson), % to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to, third, ‘Time— 1013-5, Tumble, Mary Scribe atid Little Jupiter also ran, SECOND RACE—For three-year-olds and upward; selling; five and a half furlongs—Little Ep, 102 (Schuttinger), 3 to % 3 to 6 and out, won; Kerran, 11: jep), 30 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, second; CHM, 106 (Skirvin), 5 to 1, 8 to & third, TY Acre, ‘Ted ear-olds; won; ¢ and out . 10 (Whatley, ALIGNED WITH THE Bosse: A crowd of several thousand persons ; —— Was in front of the Court House in ‘ Steubenville to hear Roosevelt BATTING ORDER. “Our op js contend againat the J y . bread brigade,” sald the Col-| New York Deira onel. "We have to contend against the| Zin? cf. Dig bosses and the special interests, 1| Martin, os Wish 10 seo Ohio take the lead as {t| Dolan, 3b. took the lead in its extraordinary vote | Cree If. in 1901 when 1 was running for Presl- | Hartzell, rf dent Simmons, 1) . yesterday Mr. Tate alluded | Gardner, 2b. Touden, u NAROBUC And an emotiat, | Street, Stanage, « ‘That will not tempt me to any retalia- | Caldwell, p. Mullin, p. tion in kind. But T want to point out] Umpires—O'Loughlin and Wester vel that ‘our years ago Mr. Tgtt had not discovered these things Mut me, 1] AMRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW stand now where I did then. f haven't! York, May 14—There was a crowd of changed my position. I preach exactly what I preached four years Mr. Taft didn't oppose it 6,000 at the Hilltop this aft the ‘Tigers and the High noon to see anders fight en. Col. Roowevelt said that four yeara|OUt thelr thint game, and the slaughter ago “every big bows wae against Mr, | of veate them a lot of en- Taft, but that now they were all for he only change made by him: “We who believe in the People to rule,” Jennings to strengthen his weakening line-up was the substituyion of Louden at third for Bauman, Mullin and Cald- ® to 1, @ tot and to 1, second; Jack #0 to 1, 8 to 1 and 1.16 2-5. Gilbert, Aladdin's Lamp Bourdette, 112 (Alex) $ to 1, third, Time, Sim, Excellence and also ran. —_——_ New rtford, HARTROR: Conn, May M.—dHeub- loin Brother wnouneed lu-day that the Niagara Hotel Company would build a new $1,200,000 hotel on the slte of the present Heublin Jotel, We vent ate eee | well were the opposing pitchers changed, He has left the cause of “ Prey Progressiveness und hav gone over to BRANDT TO STAY HERE he side for which the bosses fought, | The bosses have studied Mr. Taft and | DURING LEGAL FIGHT. have made up their minds that he te| just about their kind. He no Jonger) An order wan signed by Appell Stands for the cause for which Lincoln | y Avielon of the Supi art to-day stood. He may call me every epithet ; “ he chooses, but 1 am juat the meme ag (restraining Warden Kaiser of Daune wes four years ago when he could/™ora Prison from removing Foulke hot say enough for me, Mr. Engle Brandt from tho Tombs pending Taft can attack me for any of my pul proceedings by his counsel in but he ran four yeare ago o 1 | the case. Thie temporary stay will hold Vd my 3 minal es pn ond h stopped | until the Appellate Division hears argu- YOM SOARING HO On the. tp my | ment Friday on the questions of making administration of which he was a part. , \ we “ He cannot now with honor turn and | he restraining order permanent or-per- mitting the convict | ail In connection with his appiteation for to be released on oppose acts of the adm: he was in the Cabinet. istration whil. hing PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Wonderful Savings on PIANOS should mean im. * ook tt a Nised tenes $100 Up Stool,cover,cariage,sheet musicFREE. Tu Wyeetocs | yer kept his safe, in which were oe from the sale of his gar- combination and break the abeau L. Towns, chief coun- Phey had failed in their efforts to forces of his appeal the oor, however, and the money tn a the safe was intact. All they got was | ¢ of the . | Mra. Mack's gold watch and bracelet | ¥ Justi 4 and §7 in ha. the habege corpus ol ———-_>-—_ > | Brandt from hiv thirty years ‘ ¥ wtat ° wees Seats B. Sai Pit hemah Mit fe, Mr. Towns stated mult, Mo. manufecturdrs of Laxative “roms | #!?}/0#): have ne Sum | The deponent intends in aod fal: 8 Alte Atty to appeal from the sald order to the Mie) Court of Appeals and has made ar -|rangements to have said appeal heart peale. at the next session of the Court of Ap- | oan anata: secon nnsanspuuusanisemanareasssnenasen enn acorn reeset Rend for our mew Ca WESER BROS., }Actony 1 W, 28d St. (Near Gth Ave) oe evenings by appolntiment, Te! Chelaea O14 2. —Selli four-year: | Ti tustoneesthe QT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY | YOUTHFUL THE BETRAYS GIRL PAL HESHYS NDED HM Garry Glatt, in Court, Accuses Pretty Florence Haddon of Being His Accomplice. GO TO JAIL TOGETHER. Unexpected Dramatic Confes- sion of Lad Stops Motion for Her Release. A beautiful girl, eighteen years of ase, garbed tn @ tailor-made sult of white flannel, her blonde hair partly hidden by a big straw hat decked with & Gkyblue ostrich feather, damond pendants hanging from her ears and her sflk-stockinged feet encased in low- cut ‘black shoes, sat in the Hariem Court this morning and heard a man accuse her of being his accomplice in robbery. The gtr! was Florence Haddon, daughter of the proprietor of the Wer- man Village on West Fortieth strect. Her accuser was Garry Glatt, twonty years of ago. Both were arrested last Thursday for the theft of $132 from Meyer Goldschmidt, a grocer, at No. 2619 Eighth avenue. Glatt is a well-dressed, good appearing youth, and has been living with his parents at No. 111 West One Hundred and Twelfth strest, ‘The gallantry and “honor among thieves" that was supposed to exist in the di of Jack Cade and Claude Duval 01 slimmering in his confession in open court, GIRL'S ALLEGED PAL BLOCKS HER RELEASE IN COURT. The couple were out for a stroll Thureday afternoon and stopped at the grocery store of Goldschmidt. While pretty Florence engaged the grocer in conversation about some fruit Glatt purloined the roll of the dealer from his trouser pocket, it is charged. The roll contained $182 in bills, and the thief made off down the street, with the gro- cer in mad and yelling pursuit. The girl ran the other way. Four blooks along Eighth avenue the thief sprinted, when his flight was interrupted by Po- Moeman Garrigan at West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth street. Then the Grocer told about the girl, and a couple of hours later she was arrested. ‘The girl secured bail, but Glatt lay in Jail until the cases were called this morning in the Harlem Police Court before Chief Magistrate McAdoo. The girl was represented by counsel, but the boy had none. Goldschmidt told the story of the robbery, and Miss Had- don's lawyer asked that she bg dis- missed. Before Magistrate McAdoo could reply the young thief jumped up and shouted: “Why, she knew what we went there for. We were to divide half and half.” The girl did not say a word. Her blue eyes fell on her accuser, but there was not @ change in her pretty face. The Magistrate did not catch the full {mport of the young man's meaning, but Assistant District-Attorney, Follette was on his feet in moment, asking that the accuser be put on the stand, “Do you want to turn State's evi- e?" Awked McAdoo, Yes, I do!” came the emphatic re- ply. BOY AND GIRL GO TO JAIL To. GETHER FROM CouRT. With his elbows on his kne whispered in husky tones and a voice that could hardly be heard: “I went out to steal with Florence Haddon on condition that whatever we WN. are con: ail “ty ordeg few York for nou-payment of ‘oppartantties to. raclualve molels for about mast APPRAISED VALUE he EVENING GOWNS Plates, "halt ca dec. ‘ene ana Leo, salute, 40, destibe, OUR PRICES, $20, $35 HANDSOMELY TRIMMED SUITS oo Nadie taekete and made from eerges. ane ‘Doincayun others eaguisitely made in channeuse and imported ae él ppyrelsed value, $45 to $80. R PRICES $14, $18 AFTERNOON GOWNS Bo smart aad chic that they could easily ocvasions, Rach Patidan “laze of the veutlrst atte effect, Made Jb. the Satent shader ts Sfepe’ meteor’ and ‘chermituses ee Reames ow “OUR PRICE, $18 If you sheptical, but’ Vknow what a bargain is when you see it, you certainly , 1912, got we were to divide evening = ua." Florence's lawyer turned to the girl, tvut she made no sign. Both were held for the Grand Jury on $2,000 bail and both went away from court in the same van. The girl did not speak to Glatt, but there was no trace of resentment in her mannor as they rolled away to Prison togethe: ‘The father of Giatt was in court and aa the van wheeled awny, he sald with bitterness: “She has robbed me of my boy.” A brother of Garry Glatt was a well known crook, the police ea; He re- formed upon marrying a sister of Flor- gnce Haddon, an equally pretty girl, ‘Then he turned State's evidence on of his pais and sent him to prison. His fellow crook swore he would kill him when he got out and Glatt was so frightened by the threat that, a month before his pal's release, he shot himeel| to death. He was known to the potice as ‘The Twinkler.” a “MODEL YOUNG MEN” ARE ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLING. Stamford Trust Company Employ- ees Arrested, Charged With Taking $57,687.07. STAMFORD, Conn. May 14.—George Wilson, teller of the tamford Trust Company, and De Forest Moores, a bookkeeper, were arrested this afternoon charged with the embezzlement of %7,- 687.07. Both young men are prominent in ALLEGED SWINDLER HELD. Stock Salesman, Iadicted Here, And rested in Baltimo: Assistant District-Attorney Embre@ received word this afternoon from Baltimore that Frank W. McGee, who was indicted with Hector Zayas and two others on a charge of defrauding F, Congers Smith of No. 962 West Fifty- sevenih street of $7,000 last October ‘by persuading him to inv Jess mining stock, had been in Baltimore and would be held there to awalt the arrival of a New York de« tective. MoGee was also indicted with Donald Persch and several others for working the “sick engineer” game and swindliny Connecticut farmer out of a large uum of money MAYOR'S COMMITTEE TO PLAN A FITTING TTANC MEMORIAL Mr. Gaynor Will Name Thirty Leading Citizens to Re- ceive Suggestions. Following a conference had by Mayor Gaynor to-day with five distinguished citizens, announcement was made that the Mayor will name a committee of thirty, with power to . ke recommen- dations as to the form to be taken by the great Titanic memorial, advocated by The World.” Joseph H. Choate, Rebbl Joseph sil- verman, the Right Rev. David H. Greer, Henry Clews and Dr, John H. Finley, President of the College of the City of New York, attended the conference, It {3 probable that all five will be members of the committee. Former Comptroller Herman A. Mets, who happened to be in the Mayor's office shortly afterward, was promptly named as one of the com- mittee. Ralph Pulitzer, Samuel Unter- myer, Robert W. De Forest, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler and Henry 1 Towne were unable to attend to-day. ‘When the meeting opened Bishop Greer suggested that the form of the memorial should be artistic rather than @ commercial one, and said that he believed the best form would be some great monument to the Titantc's dead—e statue, perhaps, rather than a school or public building. Mr. Choate suggested the appointment of the Committee of Thirty, in which all present, including the Mayor, fully concurred. It 1s likely that the full committee, when appointed, will meet next week and may plan @ great me. morial meeting to further the move. ment for a more substantial tribu Effort will be made to get Presiden Taft to attend if such a meeting Is held. Among the many suggestion as to n which the memorial to the | victims might take that have soctety here and Wilson had been treas- urer of the Baptist Church. He 4s also secretary of the Weeburn Golf Club. Although there is no explanation of what they @id with the money, it i said it was lost In stock speculations, Both are married and Moores has a young child. ‘deen In the bank's employ years. The officers and directors of the bank issued the following signed statement this afternoon: “The directors cf the Stamford Trust Company announce that owing to the defalcation on the part of two of its employees, George T. Wilson and De Forest Moores, the company has loat $7,087.01. ‘The amount of loss will be reduced by the amount of thelr surety bends, $12,600 and some individual a sets, The directors assure the depo: tors and stockholders of the compai that the tefaleation, while large, in respect impairs the soundness of the bank, which, afte voting all losses, bas unimpaired tts capital o€ $2,000,000 and surplus and undivided profits of $216,000, making net assets over all Ila- bilities of $415,000" Moores and Wilson had been assoct- ated In business enterprises here. 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