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—_ ENGINEER BLAMED WITH FLAGMAN FOR LOSSOF 40 LES Manslaughter Charge Against Each Following Verdict in D., L. and W. Wreck. ROAD IS NOT CENSURED. But Jury Pass . Disaster Near Corning Re- commends Reform: CORNING, N. Y., July 2h—In a ver Gilet returned to-day the Coroner's jury held Engineer W jtliam Schroeder and Flagman Edward Lane responsible for the wreck on the Delaware, Lacka- wanna and Western Railtoad near here July 4 in which forty persons were edilled and a number injured. Warrants charging the engineer and flagman with Manslaughter in the second dexree were tasued by Coroner Herbert B, Smith ‘The jury found that Lane, *v flagman of Train No. & the stalled pas. aenger train into which the express riven by Schroeder crashed, negligent im failing to use a torpedo and so help to protect his train by warning the on- coming express, The Lackawanna Company {s not cen- sured except by implication in the ver- ict, which says that freight train No. M8, the breaking down of which block- aged the passens: wreck possible, was drawn by an en- wine which was not steaming proper! when it was sent out of the roundhous Bchroeder in di ‘ed egiigent in not observing the signal set at caution about 4,700 feet to the Tear of train No, 9 The jury finds that the a matic block signals Were in good work- ing order and properly set in a position | that should have made it possible to avoid the wreck. It recommends the employment of two enginé men on the Mother Hub- bard type of engine, ‘and the use of torpedoes as an additional factor of safety at all times in connection with the flagging of trains. The abolit of the use of wooden coaches, bags: and express cars is recommended. FLOOD ENGULES — FORTY MINERS AT WORK IN COLLIERY Waters Rush Down Mountain Side Intg Pit at Uniontown, Pa., Bringing Death. UNIONTOWN, Pa, July %4.—Forty miners were caught in a flood at the Superba coal’ mines at Evans station, three miles from this city, this after- noon. All are believed to have been drowned. Torrents of water rushed into the mine in two places, Water late to-day was rushing down the moun! 4s velleved the Cool Spring Ri in the mountain, has broken, The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Baltimore & Onlo Ralroad, and the West Penn trol- ley tracks have been washed aay. | ained for the town | Pillar es and children of} Which Little hope is en! of Evans. The w. the miners are in danger of being swept fnto the mines, as they refuse to le: the mouth of the slope. Rescue parties | Pes to | Nis « hve been formed, but are unabl reach any of the victims. The business section of Dunbar, a few miles from E feet of water, a Dulldings have already been ¢ by the rush of water down the mountain. side. The debris ts feet Nghpat a bridge of the vanta Ru@road, and |i ts expe give Way at any moment The lat report are that tthe miners have been drow that there is little hope of rescuing the others alive, Torrential rains continue to fall, and further toss of life and dum | age is expected A Message to Vacation Seekers ——ooeeeee—— | The World Printed | 829 SUMMER RESORT | ADS. YESTERDAY 758 Mere than the 74 printed in ‘The Herald Plan your Summer Vacation by reading the Summer Resort Ads, in the Daily and Sunday World, A} great variety of places from which to make a good selection, NAL WRAY t MRAM RE RA ng on July 4| "MEN ARE AW THE SAME" |) DISCOURAGED 9 was the} train, making the] resisted his ever called anything else?- knocked out by the movin, He made his last stand in the gorge- ous melodrama that, alas! seen no more. Must we turn from the stage to real life to find him? York Johnny, the “masher” of Broadway and elsewhere, NixO-4 GREELEY-SMITH and prototyppe of “the villain that pursued her?" Not at all. One cannot dignify the masher or the Johnny by regarding | him in the interesting light of villainy. He is simply an emotional drifter! who has floated in with the tide of materialism and sex license rising from our once Puritan coast. Few women are afraid of the masher and it | Few fem! themeelves rvoir,| by the occasional Joh Fayette County, located | of what “Discourage toe awn ID ine has broken, ‘The| “the big return for dinners and theatre nsation inspired by the : j# similiar to that caused ing a@ worm or having a cater= pillar fall in your face. biends horror and disgust and a » of physteal contam!nat Girl! has vere ! outrageous! had to fi | efficle: « the error | M8 pe ; yond the r expects him ans station, is under four | of mber of business | mistiken him fer 4 | JOHNNY MAY SCE HIMSELF AS pour tan re know mueh more of this ph vasher probl work hateful te always find. t Who has brought me hood, when my means lowerlng myself them means ruin to my a exception of Saturd teen and a half, ke Don't you think that any girl PRRRR ER Re REE Perret YSIS OF THE “MOTHER REMARKS “ICANT UNDERSTAND WHY SO MANY GENTLEMEN CALL BUT ONCE” JHOPE SHE NEVER UNDERSTAN! SAYS AR 7. G8) \ “To My Idea the Boss ‘ Masner’ Is the Most to be Feared,” Writes ‘An Unpainted Doll”—‘‘Fully Nine Out of Ten Men I Have Gone Out With Hate Spoiled My Evening by Downright Insult,”’ Says “ Disgusted Girl. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITR. Bad men are almost as scarce good men. The really wicked are as rare and few in number as the de: perately good. The deep, dark, d lightful villain who tied the heroine! to the railroad track because she; ‘advances"—were they | has been | picture: who works faithfully so many hours @ day and for such a small sum ts entitled to than this? AN UNPAL 1D DOLL. SEVERAL WAYS OF LOOKING AT THE BOSS MASHER TYPE. Undoy ‘ter of the letter I nave quoted perplexe fo nto my ears. Unfortunately it has been g: erally apparent that the pursuer had gotten a» fair start before it ,Occurred to the maiden to run away. And it has always ® creat pity that Spartan virtue should be accompanied so fr quently by chrome ineffots: other words, that the disp: ate observer can always see some reason other than Lucretia’s {1 vulnerability for her discharge by the bold, bad Tarquin bos Howe I admit other wor n than 1 ave anythin say 1 wil J to hear from them. t us consider now several letters} from Kf Women In support of “Dis. ouraged Girl.” | THIS GIRL FREQUENTLY OF. FENDED, BUT IS DIPLOMATIC, Dear Madam: 1 considered i quiet in dress, keeping house for my mot brothers. I have lots of friends and admirers (making {rlends easily), but fully ulne out of every ten men that I have ever gone out with have al- ways spolled my evening by a down- Insult 0: ean insinuating and ungentiemanly remark, which has always hurt most deeply, A girl has to play the part of a hypocrite Hy keeping @p a smiling and pleasan face, knowing in her heart that her « jon will not care to ask her nif she makes a fuss right then ang t ing the "cad" what she thinks of him, She has to vei many @ remark pase unheeded if tw ING WORLD, MTN HE I OK OO RO ON HS ‘‘Mashers’’ Pictured by New York In Language That’s Terse and Accurate The “‘Masher”’ Is Simply, an Emotional Drifter = wis’ Room and Drop 25 HNNY 3 “A REMEDY FO To PROPUSE MARRIANE DISCOURAGED GIALS 13 FOR WOMEN WRITES MARRIED MAN to retain her Ing that tf she doesn’ be sought after very “apect ner for her dignity, A. 1. T. ; : And now hero is a word of friendly | Md! of No. #9 I and I assure you frankly ma especially when a giri honest and sensitive and detests hy- allk working girl's use of slang fanity, I think he does the av I have been wondering at tt all What are our men coming must be attracted to th girl, else he would not have yicked 200 of the same kind. vt a ghost of a chance, e this from quite a lot of girls, Who all feel the same as I do, Jolly, good, attractive girls, but they are not the kind that the men are looking for; they prefer the other kind, it seems. 4 DISGUSTED GIRL. HER FRIENDS TELL HER SHE IS CHARMING, BUT NOT GAME. y T add my mite to your already overcrowded “letter- It really seems rather super- fuous, as I can't say anything that been said by that L work for a living, but 1 6 Surely he has had experience. doesn't he look irl?) Perhaps bh Dear Madam. | not already been so terribly indignant at some of the letters written to you by the mea (2) in defense of thelr ing {mmorallty that I feel better when I ge! 1 am twenty-two y nd when I was eighteen I is to be} i aunt of mine here, I detest "make- * of the demi-mondatne. Is the New hay mo letters addressod to “Discour- aged Girl" and other young wom who share her views. To set these youug men at rost let me say that I have not the addresses of any of the girls who have taken part in this discussiou, of impress | SUGGESTION THAT WOMEN Pop |"””!"” Headquar the helt! im charming tor and third visits, and so cannot tragle part of it is, that 1t Invariably insuited me just | He write but all of these men quite properly tedly this type of masher ex-| ists in New York, Undoubtedly the her own state has been a fal and been enterta with whom I'm 1 s my experience, what must be hundreds of self. annoyed and most sertous- But if the boss masher jdidn't extst, so many girls would have vent him to explain thelr in- y that I have not dwelt upon ances. They are quite be- nge of my own knowledge, | though I have had many young women of furlous pursult and Spar- | unprotected? If a girl ts good, nothing sun can buy her bh mmand a higher HER MOTHER WONDERS WHY HER CALLERS ARE DERELICT, am a young nd let me tell ed with men that BLUECOAT BEATEN vung, but the fact ts I have had so many admirers, and still The same old say 6 first Ro t bann | Patrolman May Die From Pounds) was’ raised tt ing Received an Hour After Tere ae Arrest Is Made. Livis others who are,” Inight Patro call on you but once, OF are you foo! ADVISED TO PICK ANOTHER CLASS OF GIRL. "‘Diseouraged Mar | the jcrowd Just a word to om the Baet Digi Iam sure the gi make some girls Men are to b! hearts @ little, me for tt all will not Kies you @ood-night, call on Band tell her how you re> WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1912. {THREE ESCAPE Go Th Who Has Floated With the Tide of Materialism | and Sex License Rising on Our Once Puritan joi oi wrious « Coast. froin the pen 0 int, ‘They managed to Three’priconers, ail ares, & dormitory by the Heutend nollee station downst ground, they did ft the police explain, fally planned and ex dis: | yeninth str ninete One Hunde James Angelo, twe nN years old, of 3 No, 210 Twenty-flrat street, Hell had just been held f Y. without bali, on ac oy Robert C. Moody, w a {night Angelo and Lingodl } caught (ogethe | ferent charges | Anke mn held in $ attempted extortion on t | Charles Hoffman | Road and West § Ang NS Irth ay A seventeen Hoffman on for “Discouraged Man” from @ reader who says Dear Madam—A ¢ than ris and has found th He s ts of the average | y nd pro- | No. neod 1 Ma 165 Kast One Hund rage |(oenth street, and King girl a gross injustice when * h years old, of speaks of her #o laghtiy. Hundred ana Ninth It seems that this young man Hi ‘t wort of girl ni yeare ¢ j wax with thom. I am ssed with the kind nk man speaks of. Way ewhere for a nice will change bis wht abductt and to tv ing the letter of one man, which Is the facts of the situation that st sounds ws if It had been w retired masher, Lam sure it will tten by an ex o- young wo nit aeeks te t | | ¥ enue ane evening and asked to see ¢ THE QUESTION, saa fuse aare ate Oh A Now: fons 1 Man's," possibly late at night and tt was not ex-ma of the pr lem, | trouble, Lieut. James Dann, wh |grown a Iittle sensitive to alttion whieh ler for erin Dear Madam—Aft wher hare fattui r reading the | ond Discouraged states that ail sir I conciude that by | mony te vie admits she experienced, sent o wid ire, and warrant that | Evanson was ta com inspection of the various | ‘Fifte ters would disc broken-down, | son, “1 was reep r nd obsolete 1s." who [ofa woman, Margaret Len, sible 1 tried to disguise t young omselves |iyn My conse nd Vigorous ne. 1 fold and f wish to surrend vuld suggest @ remedy and anti. | The telepic 1 two « for ne superanuated and | Erookl who willing age ne ey and tak harge of him an essful In marriage, namely, that the anson was locked ua lished custom of the pro: t station ever night at of marriage by man hai Was arratgued before Dodd, Asni Inetrtot Ke nex that [Vas og (ti, : Codaw Magare Len 1 he : Ast-off# Jinat the Ilealth lepartme bea them- | showed that Marga Leng WO, IWS, of Mrieht's ase ed t immune trom 1 know that,” said) Mr {1 am not exactly a murderer MARRIED MAN, Jwant to tell the Grand Jur «ible IN GANG REVENGE.) | oe t Roosevelt Ba on afte ade enue A and Elghtieth stre man Mrancis Reilly of the Elghty-elghth street station was by a crowd of toughs who left 1 the sidewalk, A " from @ selteer siphon probat ived his skull, A Reception Hos tal ambulance way unable to reser injured man because of the erent t gathered, The reser h piiceman. d conselousne val rata er ana \e"" Young Straws reduc- | sisitey cour “> ed to clean up stocks., SPFEDIST AERO. "SACs Girle FROMGOURTPEN SMASHED. FLYER. "ss"nceiasr ugh Police Lieuten-! Monoplane, Making 115) eriee » Miles an Hour, Geis Away 3 te amen Feet From Window. From Aviator at Mineola. whow up the sneedy ne Willard Second, Known a) Worll to be applied eo the yoped | fund, and The Wortt yexterday re t Cup race | celved Mr. Olcott's check for that roof the lieutenants’ room, nd dropp | run away with getaway efforts to land he and ne tratl eft to gulde phe pursuers, who out as soon*as the escape was | t. George Busby The men who escaped were Rell, twenty-four years old, c Vand Seventh street, and | ty-one Years old, ackleved 115 mile [had been up mie Mt and highway robbery, rns up oat the pont of a pistol monopiane, to but were held on dit e ich formed pi had Sheepshead ft street, who tod | avers | constipat Headtily’, watt they threa King no t give them gi street tive y Island maintained als When tho | They had load ap of pher and proud |valyers under thelr pillows, | owning, — Husby rees of they all to Manhatta Ugned on ehar wreckage they ex) hed to atone struction of the ma conscious by the sh with the earth. Into his automobile collixion | m Iifted and carried to where he wa: and was said by A general alarm has been sent out views, A STENOGRAPHER. for the three who escaped. | SLIGHT CHANGE IN THE DAY'S a > -——— | PROGRAMME. It was my Intention Tinlt to-day's | etters to those of rls who are or \ jthink themselves discourag | publish to-morrow tons I have re few communica 1 from men and nen who take a more hopeful view | the situation, But I cannot. resist soon brought arou the surgeons to be certain of recove. s Willard Second, Gallaudet is one the fow wealthy tuck to the pre Hla Is well-ienow nd Washington vanking sport ames LIABILITIES $2,998,839. a. wh mal) well Co. | ba gOM, by Schedules MeCrum of Mot Schedules of Lioyd G. MeCrum, Pres entally Zimust mention tuae {Elderly Man Surrenders scvoral Mew York Jobnnit wive Hatdiities of § Headquarters, but Goes to sjude real ests bili Hospital for Observation. uniiqui deeds, ostts In papers pledge inks amoun! Tho bankrupt 1 elderly Lit $280,080, «in Manhattan last} else conservative estim about $325,000, Spending Vacation at home may be as comfortable. A heap of home comfort in iced wr gly riminals, ave sald to ha CEYLON TEA Not Sold in Bulk. =—_--.-. | ROBINSON’S | PATENT BARLEY AND PA Magistrate Dodd comimtted Mr Kings County Ho. ROATS typhoid and SMITH & CO., Importers, Moerlein's ng the best Beer vito int: One-third less! But “itor be wees the ST YLE is there. Phone oF pectat cane » cone, KARL VILL ( Wholesale Dealer WOMAN’S HARD LUCK AIDS SICK BABIES’ FUND. steamer Rob Day ioe ous to 4 woman In distress during the Jour all her and that was pald to hv entleman who had found that $20 was #ttll in his hands, He turned thia amount over Alfred V. 8. Olvott uirer of t pany, to be: f¢ 1 to The k Babies took | amount “oc A HAPPY CHILD va desperate oe NA FEW-HOURS, nt ‘ tsa When Cyoss, Sick, Feverish, sed Tongne Coated or Bil- et ious Give Delicious “Syrup of Figs.” ‘ Motier! look at the t f Woll. ie robles y oF ts cross, irritable. Mut of sorts with everybody, at is couted. If e nach t | or is fal of t + stomach effect of | fiver and $0 fect of Me Nn Rath " ‘ illed with poisons and clogged up waste end need ood la gentle, thorough cleansing at - ate er. Unddligested bund tly ms sour bil eon its tit ate gris j - ing or weakness, and you will surely have a well and smiling child shortly, With Syrup of Figs y are not ed-at once, |drugging your children being composed the mono. | enti of bus us figs, senna and apo- mat iteannot be harmful—hesides they dearly love its delicious taste Mothers should always keep Syrup of 'y | Figs handy. Itis the only etomach, Rver ; and bowel cleanser and regulator needed ali n to-day will save a sick Htau- | Full directions for children of all ages ks to | and for grown-ups plainly printed on the i [package Ask your druggist for the ful! nam |'Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Some by the California Fig Syrup ¢ the delicious tasting, genuine, Refuse anything el reliable. the ont Creait Terms $3Dows on ane 3 * 109 teal, ry You can't get any bet- ter stuce than this, though you have to p: much more for some, STE TR RRC A White Rose Coffec, Rich aad Pure | 10c PER BOTTLE Mt Gr and Delicatessen Stores Smeeuae cease segs eee PECIAL BIB tore, $110 Finkenbergs eee ee AN lost oF found, Wand ty a W YU BATKS CHAKUR POM IT, afre aatae lads , Me er)

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