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hee ERNE TERS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19132. WRECKED CARS AS THEY LOOKED AFTER FATAL PLUNGE AND FIR f . (rmoroonarmep' BSPECIALLY FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY A STATY PROTOGRAPEER.) AMERICAN FLAG AS PROTEST AGAINST |. W .W. TACTICS. , LAWRENCE, Mass, Oct. 4—Thot- sands of Lawrence citizens appearedoma® the streets to-day wearing small Amerts can flags, as requested by Mayor Miche)” ael A. Scanion at a mass-meeting held , j last night io protest against the jt } demonatr tions of the Industrial Work. tthe World. Ta Amertoan hag” sn stroetaredt SUYAM, WHOSE WE a. “FLOPED ANDENDEDLIEE, © les oa a S REPORTED ENGAGED AUTO TOUR FOR fi ene ate ea See mye 8 | te froin ne OH, EXTRA! EXTRA! | Four Women of One Family | AN INTERVIEW Ld Killed When Boston Flyer | Plunged From the Track EARL: HE HE SAYS ANY (Continued from First Page) DEAD IN WRECK. he fell from the window of his home on | strike of last Monday In sympathy with the fifth floor of No. 28 Hast One 1 Joseph J, Ettor and Arturo Glovannlttl, . Sayville Nag Rumors That dred and ‘Thirty-firat street to the st - walk, His mother rushed to the street $10 Hows P - when Johnny tumbled, but Instead of | CHICAGO, Oct. 4 e totay’ He Is About to Wed Miss finding a prostrate form found the iittle | predicted $10 hogs before the Hit “ot lad kicking one leg and bawling loudly. | October and correspondingly higtidr BRADY, MRS. James C., Albany, ¥. ize I A doctor, summoned from Lincoln Hi sig: aa. all hemo ph. i w Haven and Hartford Raliroad have|w, daughteniulew of aathoay’ §.{ Elizabeth Wood. Dita, found the boy's right lea and arin {Drices for all Row products, oe ; shadowed by their statements where | Braay. i viitnciibemnndne | fractured, He took the ehild to the! ¥8r my . hospital and sald he would recover corn. | Mah grade Lt Bhyvilie, th fa iUwas reported to-day| President Starts. .Tosnorrowderen, ¢ Seay tur ee tobe ten Haste that W in Suydam Je. of Bl iin was engaged to be married to Mia) ald Will Do Some Talking— | Kilzabeth Wood, the daughter of Joseph | Mite n « e | Wood, of Mayville, sinee the auicite| Mrs. Taft Goes With Him. Stu nnin of his first wife and Frederick Nob His LAAN oF Li of Leven, Bah ¢ top figure In two yea ity for the| RANSOM, MRS. 9. 8. \ tie second section of Mrs. Brady. | 1 express at this village, To-dny| CLARE, GEORGE &., engineer uf when Coroner J. J. Phelan opened the | train, Bé Introduced, Y’know! Inquest into the death of the seven| GAVIT, MRS. EB. P., daughter of | killed all the weight of evidence pointed | Anthony , Brady. to only one man—George L. Clark, the) HAMILTON, MISS MARY C., sister man at the throttle, of Mrs, James ©. Brady. The statement of General Superin-} MOXEZR, J, J., fireman of train. tendent Woodward and C. C. Elwell of| WEELER, MARE A, Stockbridge, the Connecticut Public Utilities Commis- | Maes, mail clerk. sion was to the effect that Clark had | = | been running his engine at almost @| telephoned to Westport to say that sixty-mile clip when he should have re-| Torchio had not put in an app jaw it to fiftesn miles, as per oners,} In an official statement m: taking the “cross-over” from track by aininer F No. 1 to track No. 2 the number of | Att thres of 1 the er of Jove, Thinks Reporter Should He stood alone on the promenade eck of the Lusitania as she sailed up the harbor to-day massaging his upper Up and dividing his attention between the Staue of Lidert} and @ wrist watch, himself a Statue of Gloomy Disaty. it was, the young Marl of Leven—tall, Wwenty, slim and s vw osh'p new po po news Bpening. apmuached und fe BEVERLY, Mass., Oct. 4—Plans for @n automobile trip of the President and Mrs, Taft through Central and Western M husetts, Vermont and N Hampshire were practically! ‘4ompleted to-day. According to the programm niven out at the executive offices the Jtrip wit List one week and will take Taft to We whom she married after eloping with Long Coats him and being divorced by Suydam, the young man has been seen very little bpritllae Abe a ‘The Bedell Fashion Store offers abso- lutely the largest assortment in America of the very smartest Long Coats. Miss Woed, with her mother and $15 and $20 Values younger sister, Is now in Europe, It orted that young Suydam Is travel wdth then. Mr. Wood refused [day to comment on the rumor of t DIRS, CLARK, wers} fi romeo || WIFE OF EN¢ is dead ed at sev as , ! Medival Examiner ¢ at tho | ox found yr the w , ON WRECKED TRAIN. | A already married Me, {tet and Dalton, Ma Hrattievoro, ¢ 8 ob, WAORE DUE apinited Ioteevid »34, 200 yards beyond the Westport a mail cars fou : Suydam abroad was certainty untrue,| Townsend, Manchester and) Me mpelier,| &G Kou are the ari of Loven?” usked | ton, Was set at tho “danger,” mean- parlor cars, which were rent! yt-4 George Le Clark, the wife of the! Miss Wood is Just twenty and haw ate Vt.5 Bretton Woods and Dublin, N | tha reporter. pe Wine Cleric: HOD Cus OMA re (ie and burned, thous! engineer of the wrecked New Haven|!Tacted much attention because of ser} with short stops at other smaller ‘aval to make the cut across. He deliberately | searchers went over the tangled ruins beauty and vivacity., She has been fatled to slow down, actuated, possibly.) with lanterns all night long after The Earl pulled his upper lip, darted boating and motoring a great deal with in all three States, ‘They will leave at 8 o'clock to-morrow train, was returning from a summer vs cation spent in and around Boston, and Saturday Sale & gance at his wrist watch and then : by the desire to make up the twelv@/the flames had been extinguished. But Mr, Suydam during the past summe: Take ad f thi looted off resolutely at the yposed to have been o » tral 01 A apend , ‘ake advantage of this ear! pa tease Belts Ladera wan] ™iautes lost on the trip down trom) a hand, unconsumed, was found in one { supposed to have been on the train! TY it a month more than a year| Oring and apend Sunday in Dalton ly Autumn f which her husband was engineer, be- | Boston, of the {incinerated cars and at first|° speaking to himself. cause as she told neighbors of hers, fo as we q CORONER BEGINS INQUIRY INTO |!t was thought this might be the grim) (AUS 8M . i ‘Hw long do you intend to stay in Indication of ‘another death yet unac.|*h® “always felt aafer traveling on a since the first Mrs, Suydam ran away| With Senator Crane, The President has opportunity to secure a beautiful long to this city with young Noble, the/@ccepted an inv son of a Brooklyn plumber, who had| Vermont Legislature on the trip. ‘This coat suitable for all occasions and at a price unheard of for such quality. atiom to address the Ametica and what do you think of our THE SEVEN DEATHS BUnMACeEh CE Tae train that George was running.” i) be hi < e : a counted fo ater this was found to x been a companion of Mr, Suydam on! addre will be his only set speech of 5 P Fi Amefean women?” went on the B10) Coronoe Phetan from Bridgeport held | bec one Viroman Moker's hands Clark and his Hived at No. many of hix fishing trips. ‘The couple! the tour, It will be delivered ‘Tuesday Chinchillas Rough Cheviots ina Ga hewennan, re NaOX BGh'h pretimin nquest In the freight | The list of dead received Its add ae h : spacebar 9 if kan apornn in We thiat M Mies Mahe! Roardman id PB ‘: office Ai ‘ ve ee oe sigh " “dns \ wie ivals folitioen ates hg kand ‘atalon: Jinoads Plaid Back Mixtures THIS IS ONE T.ME st on trunts and boxes. ot a M oink ' " ‘ " 1, nad ' ' 'M ‘ . Eng) ‘ GOT STU | Among several railroad) men whom the cnn uf the flying engl ; : [ite hina mifa'a ations) he rauutn to from 1 read turneback cvtfy, bidiet button tronming m att i NS} Phelan: examined the iteaMmony of| With ngineer’ George Ls Claile died at it : : Sige Jobn da te, a wealthy Nadel} Woods, the turning point trip, several with silk frog fastenings. All $ : p | silehael A, Coyle, ow 1 at Wests l.the (Norwalk Hospital She never tired « # Of Hel oni broker, Mr. Suydam obtained al will be made by way of Dui Me . with the It's 4 beastly bore to talk to desirable loose-draped appearance which requires you | husband's Jong and good record as an 5 7 é Dot ato! f rtley Gordon, ol ¢ t i e pa Ee divorce, which became tive Jan. 9] and the Prowident expects to get back to newspaper men, you know. It wouldn't | Do" station, and Bartley Gordon, a se Df the forty and more passengers on engineer,” said Mrs, C. H. Herbert, aor this year v 6 » the amgftest tailoring | to accompli be tolerated for a moment in England, |Uon boss, was the most tmportant.|the hoavily crowded train who were|(\telnor and friend of the Clarke Parramatta, Oct, 1. He will boand the C is opecial for this fr Price 1 | a 7 eat } at ; “| oN Mrs. Suydam were mar-| Mayflower the same afternoon foi How dare you speak to a man to whom {Coyle said that the first section of the| injured only ten remain to-day in Nor-|Gay “She belleved he was the best| Noble and y er you have never been Introduced—really, | Boston express passed at 4.33, the en-| walk Hospital, all the others having cake ‘on the road and she was al- | Tied in Jersey City the folowing day. | Wood's Hole, Mass., to pay an overnight FREE Alterations SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES T can't understand gine slowing down to the required fit-] been sent North and South to their] ways particularly proud of his careful-|Harly in February they were found} visit to W. Cameron Forbes, Governo ‘Are you going to travel or stay In|teen miles to take the switch. The| homes on the rellef trains or the reg-|ness. When she was going away, I re-|dead of gas in the kitchen of their| General of the Philippines, now on vaci New York?" second section passed at 4.4 and was] ular through trains of the New Haven| momber she spoke with evident pride}apartment. They left notes explaining) tion, From Wood's Hole the President al yl o e hat she felt no fear of any|that they had made a mistake too , bey oh making fifty-five miles an hour, Coyle] ine which were signalled to stop and| of the fact th will sail for New York, arriving there on wre res D ve was |@reat ever to live dow: dae make MATA te be morte 09 crougnt, Recover she. wusviedl Tt was ans | Kind about traveling on a train he great © the morning of Oct. 14, He will spend hots si ; Pe, , gineer of ——— days in New York, reviewing the bi; » ale eawitiwan't talk te yourw. When T saw that Clarke didn't in-| nounced at the hogpltal early to-day! °™ hal cate ee two is «d panes ent otra cinta £2, 20%. We've | tend to stop,” Coyle teatlfed, “I leaned| that none of the tin who still remuin SULZER LEAVES SYRACUSE JOHN D. LEAVES CLEVELAND. | et. 6. neverts: wilt prom bly be ba, yourself a jolly bit like a cad, by trying|out of the window of the tower and] tg jikely to die, All are resting easily, t Syracuse thfs aftern: n .LBV. : ene ade by way of Worcester, where Mr. to force your conv: ©. yelled to his fireman to slow up for em tood out ove he = | CLEVELAND, 0, Oct. 4—Jonn p,| mide b i Ny ; t D Sout Bock wy hs m tet a 1 shouent. mas ‘Clart Three men stood out ver all th | Leaving for New York. We Says He) took er left la! night for hia | Taft has an ena nt Oct, 6 After 4 & 16 Ww n ’ pe donk toterest sme ka \{ God's sak ant 4 tke | others for thetr heroism and desperat«! . antico Hills estate at Tarrytown, N, y,{ Mia return to the summer capital th est 14th Sireet—ivew lork ‘2 rare Wee s small man with a smnai! {had jammed his throttle and eoulan't effort in rescuing the injured. ‘They | ta tp Tour state. lhe wae gscompanion bye seas ae President expects to play golf at Myc 460 and 462 Fulton Street-—Brocklyn i TPO ia cot tig AP=| stop, He didn’t slow down until just] wore Robert J. Collier, the publishe RAC c Co wman| ¢ i sp pga | Pega paar @nother week and then will journe Reason : ane ieee ‘| before the front trucks of the engine] James W. Osborne, for mies. Assist nt sities a r. 1" 3 + crnines for] Aust 804 er sisters, Mies, Taley Bosll | soutiw Reet SEtb ey Ve! $08R ined Broad Street—-Newark, N. J. yoleman's brown ats and yi .) ‘3 = 4 ! se remocra peaite lor rt e month of wrist watch. Nowcing the Marl's an-|took the frog at the ‘cross-over.’ Then} pistrict-Attorney, and the Rev. J. A ane thasmanthiot 12th & Market Streets—Philadelphi Governor, le Reynolds of St. James's Church, Red] at 114 for # at the head of a! Bank, N, J. The three men, cut and{that his pl it was too late. Gordon, who w noyance, the m j addressed the repor' with the ymust w York, Mr, Sulzer s the campaign had not Leven's quite right, quite right!” ie] section gang repairing the track near] plackened, squeezed through a crack in| been made, ho expects to make & aid. i He's ever met vou and where the accident occurred, said that] the splintered side of tho first car and|“fatrly complete tour of the State." PUT THE OTHER 0d Be eke Si Miata ect he thought Clarke was driving his en-] began helping the wounded within to mam Fi toy ME fou care to havea friend walt, on{ Hine wt between i and 60 miles when! eatery Denpond RRNA iFTEEN CENTS : Seton. Ore 6, 4 MWA GilinpieMeret tet ctenaihite:gicw: seen lint aS MARTEMITATAN RAR RHATRGL KS RL forty § } IN THE apaite ‘ SIDNEY IS SO CAREFUL, THE|‘ had his head out of the window, | gree five young women who were pinned | Out of empl me " end ‘wher hig DEAH BOY! Gordon doctared, and must have scen| heneath wreckage and not ten feet from | meter EAH SARS SO evant “And where would a find ye the signal, any wa there were standing] the advancing flames. Osbor: and Kast One z ak bg ali ae ee a ford t to cross the switch at a] Collier stood n opening that had| Steet we x alt ana AIM gaging fixedly at Miss Liberiy, | Seed are tter than 15 miles been chopped in the side of the car J tack of wo tur ) wis. the Earl drawled Phelan closed the Inquiry, temporar} pagsed unconscious folk to those out ad ol n 2 "Careful, Sidney.” ily, ahortly after noon, | The priest, who was the last to leave Landline Gneaiion) or™s sald the Honorable Sidney—-|+ It was said among railroad men that] the car, did not do 6o until his clothin (From the Heston ‘Trauacript " 7 © * - @ Blanket expression recognizing the! the New Haven branch of the Brother-| was in flames. othing RR tee Hanae CMI THE SPIRELLA COMPANY : Faising, answering the question and} hood of Locomotive Engineers would what would it be? " ending the interview. meet to-night to pass a formal protest He=It would that—that—oh, {f I 6506 FIFTH AVENUB Whitelaw Reid, Ambassador to the , | : ly dared 1 you what It would b ~ oi against the practice of laying blame for fail to w only Betueen 42nd and 43rd Stre Per . Gout of Bt. James. who arrived On| tres on the heads of enkineera who oy Chae Wel, ko on. Why do 0H fee Rint Ailed and tim Rive 10¢ Bottle would retire from politics at the end killed by accidents and cannot pro- eee Soees a IT’S WORTH A QUARTER. * of President Tafi's Adminis ration, He) tect themselves by giving thelr version T came in connection oe th his duty as a|of the occurrence, 7: SPIRELLA CORSET SHOP RY IT regent of New York University FEDERAL EXPRESS was “T Ni h r’ G : : YOU WILL SAY SO YOURSELE, “HAVE TO BE Ts SWIVEL GUN | WRECKED IN SAME WAY. O-INIS t i'm 301n9 to Give You Some | £ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY TITURSDAY, FRIDAY AND a GMOCEMM SBLA am HERE.” SAYS WILSON)” e of 3 Jay's: wreck, and SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK. riteherd Maker, B78 pring Stmae TO TALK HERE,” S N Ny in ie the ts, were ident: f r.) | re. ‘ Seen APO with those of the wreck of the COME AND SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS, BULLT ON Governor — Jokes nthusiastic | ederal 1. sess on the New Haven road | r Ph t Kok in Hi at Fairfield on July 1, 1911, wherein LINES OF THE UTMOST GRACE AND BEAUTY, AND HEALIZING THE Cl th ga komo in His . . 4 ! Throng a nf it ' ad twelve lost thetr ves and fifty were LATEST TENDENCIES OF FASHION, THE WONDERYUL FLEXIBIL 0 Ing - our of Indiana, injured, / ; : Sp ip SPIRELL, BONING PTS THE SPIRELLA CORSET KOKOMO, Ind., Oct. 4—Several thous] It Was also developed that the wooden Oo N A) EA bila dll i APNE ARG | ON sand. people greted Gov, Woodrow Wil-| Parlor cars, which are ofthe old type TO THE BEST EXPRESSION OF PRESENT MODES, EVERY CORSET re it: son when he arrived here to-day. Ho| and id BEODACIT. 9¢ We Falirond, oneaat tea yeu) anae drank, IN MADE TO ORDER, FITTED HERE OR IN YOUR OWN HOME BY | Sie ae jute ~ wn surounded by eheertn hrong | fire almot ! a boca A rj 7 by ms ,eurounded by @ cheering thro Nothirg but the finest of Ceylon I —m FU oon & we th ce plosion of the RT CORSETIFRE, the red hot co. Pintsch gas tanks over s dumped on the roadbed when he at difficu! pped from his car, and wih he was piloted to the court tylon, 1 pw AND TLEMEN'S CLO ckage was never Se “And, just think, the house yard , by: the avartirnes lonamonie Fire aks gpeneds from the day it left the Ceylon gar. d At the lowest nrtees “T feol that I'd have to be a awivel | Peared in each of the three leading pa dens until Marie opened it a few minutes M I A sae hia OF cars simu ously _ i] | he ie nice iia alsueed the} Sh, Waes teparted to the Coroner i an vattan Brith ara:the trusts, and. then departed | CE a ved uy “tabs How Fork Flavor and Purity Always 100 | Ciothing Co. a Edison Company, known to be on the Five Co Will Buy a B fated train, was fnissing, ‘The main Seid ta fall etait packages, | 1248 3d Ave. ppers Will Buy a Box. . | Rad Gioas + Gough Droge — Brecywbere, Office of his company. in New York »

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