The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1913, Page 1

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LERS BARRED FROM pasenatt Engineer Will Run Wreck Train Again __ ESULIS.| @ijr rd. “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ WJ _f “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” ] ssinams 2 PRICE ONE OENT. omen ee ea NEW ‘YORK, MONDAY, JUNE. 16, 1G, 2038, 16 PAGES PRICE ONE ORT = Tie DOUGHERTY SWEARS HE WAS WARNED 10. BEWARE OF BiG ENG “For God's deus, Lee Look Out for self,” Carroll Told Him. “ I ca G@HANTS ———GANTSBEATREDS [$1,000000 BANS |e Mie Davison Was Kite ¢. av orcsan— Trying to Stop the King’s Horse o"F"STo 1 0 0 1 0 + INOPENNGGANE, DOWN ON CROWD == .« SINCINNAT. NMDA, AGB “Saale an |McGraw’s Men, as Usual,|Stock of Universal Film Manu- ie be LotR Draw Out Big Crowd to | facturing ey Flung From 0000 1 1— 10 Cincinnati Game. Window. 4 ST. LOU IS GIANTS STARTED WELL. TEN-POUND SEAL DROPS. h © 005 0000 0- 5 Jump Into Lead with Two in Firm’s Books Follow as Row : Second, but Reds Tally Among Directors Waxes mon Got His Yesterday. The | DET ROIT in Third, Hot in Office. Brakes Are Not Holding.” | AT NEW YORK— i | A paltry million dollars’ worth of yele 000060d~«CoOWUcr?RlLcOOWUlLlcoODlUcBLK- 5) on i PO. A. E, |!ow-backed stock certificates of the nts RECORD BOOK SHOWS versal Film Manufacturing Company fluttered down from a fourth story win- dow of the bullding at No. 1600 Broai- | { way upon the heads of unsuspecting pedestrians below this afternoon, Also @ ten-pound great seal of the corporation came down, scarcely flut- HIGHLANDERS — &: 0 0 0 O 3 O O_O O~ 3imit,. — | Murray, rf REPORT “BRAKES NO GOO! Engineer, at Throttle of Wrecked I ecun=--coso S| e-sc4aec-oc-> Sl -ccoocavce? -|leccooceo-o! tering. and all of the books of the sec. comotive, Will Rehearse Fatal retary and treasurer. A veritable Cr h fi i db nee shower of "movie" gold and iron it wen ‘ash for Coroner in Ca’ Tomls ....... 42 ‘The prodigality of the Univeraal Film in ' Manufacturing Company was not sanc- CINCHRNAT: a. p_| ened by & majority’ vote of the alrec- (pectal to The Kvening World trom a Stall’ Correspondent.) - } g 20cG - is i 4 “4 and stockholders, however. In fact, “STAMFORD, Conn., June 16.—Cha : . ! j : Gone of the Snest young rows/ot the day res re 8 EdD Ol wae ta progtade ft the directors’ ofce of the second section of thé Springfldtd Express « the concern, four floors above zi Po ‘ Hoblitse!, 1b 0 © 8 O Olstrect, and the scattering of Haven and Hartford Rallroad which rammed the ed ont : ‘ ‘ < i 0 © 3 2 Olcertineates, the books and the At ta ing of the great Derby at, ; ental 0 1 & 6 2|cus corporate seal were only incidental beh gs a 4 Thursday, killing six and injuring twenty persons, cherged at C mR ‘ 1 ft 2° 3 O}to and @ climax of the ruction which Phelan’s inquest to-day that Engine Foreman John Francis Carroll: H Se tals Rally|They Duplicated Cardinals’ 0272 closed a meeting of the directors and é y th Inning Batting Rally} They Duplica rdinals LL ese aie soumenentne:! before Dougherty took out engine No. 1338 that the loaomotive was: Too Much for Chance’s Feat and Scored Five in ig a oes a ee oe for service. ; 4 “ 1 self.” , a Pitcher Shultz the Sixth, 0 0 0 0 9 anh, ct atarieg without Ingen Sigs Hye jokey mae"sersaly nari] “For GM's stke, watch yourself," was Carrols statement tg Sieh 8) 018 ie “ le just swinging about Tattenham Corner | 4, the woman, never regaining co | Dougherty testified, when the foreman leamed the young engineer Wall —_— — Se See Tee before jagistral when Emily Wilding Davison, @ euffra- | days afterward, She is alleged to ve “ ine 1 HIGHLANDERS. BATTING ORDER. 2 7 27 18 3) Herbert in the West Side Court. gette of the most ralcal sort, who| whispered, “Fight on until the end.” going to take out the fast express. “Harmon got his yesterday. R. H.PO. A. B./ st. Louls, Brooklyn. in eighth, ‘There had been a bitter fight for con- brakes are not holding. Watch the water glass, too; they’re all ¢ uggins, 2b. E **Ran for Clarke in eighth, trol among the directors and aome of ” 0 1 @ 2 0} Huggins, Moran, rf. order on these new cars. © ft 1 @ 0] Sheckara, if. Cutshaw, %, **Dodge batted for Johnson in ninth, | the stockholders, Carl Laemmie, of ij 0 0 1 3. Of Cakes, of. Sense, cf. — No, 417 Riverside Drive, the president OO" = The complaint book tn which’ 4 00% 0 0 Mowery, 8b. at, If, (Special to The Krening World, of the film company, had encompassed erty sald he wrote “Brakes ne. Konetchy, 1b. Beaver 1b, OINGINATT!, "Ohio, dune 16,—Se- the overthrow of Swanson and Garrett wae produced and the Coroner tot oo rt. Smith, 3b. Graw's merry men tackled the Reds| and appointed new officers to take their from it the : Fi Page on which 10 0 5 2 tah this afternoon with Marquard opposing | places. mate his report. It read: oo3 41 Suges. At the meeting to-day the deposed of- 113 2 0 FIRST INNING—Berghammer booted] ficers refused to relinguish their pos!- 0ooo01 0 Burns's grounder. Shafer poked into al tions, so it was said, and threw the Dougherty, fremen 3. oo 0 0 0 (Special to The Ereatng World.) double play, Groh to Berghammer to| books and stock certificates out the be, ed r oe oe or 8T, LOUIS, Mo., June 16.—Napoleon | Hobby. Fletcher tied to Bates. NO| window to some of thelr sympathizers, 4 27 15 3] Rucker opposed Harry Salle in a | UNS. who were waiting on the sidewayk. ote pi ores al ‘ Beacher lined to Burns, Bates fanned.) Thurston was one who caught a book left for comment > iT. - southpawing duel at Robison Field | ietcher threw out Marsans. NO RUNS.|and hence, he, too, was arrested on the the comptaint. H.PO. 4. B,; ‘hie afternogn when the crippled du-| @HCOND INNING- Doyle filed 10] grand larceny charge, The Magistrate several entries requesting Perbas opened a four-game series here, | Bescher. Merkle singled to left. Murray] said he could not see that the charge foaled in Can- | ¢ 3 ” Af. amination o¢ certain parte, 243 0 rs. Randolph Fitzhu; —— , RST INNING—Mo: popped doubled to right, scoring Merkle and| against the three was warranted. ta, 111 (Brasil, , heading “. pA eso there 922 Gm ron £0) took third on a fumble by Bates. M: _—_— 4 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, first; Breast Plate, ter Dismissi bi entry, but under the caption ; 10 5, 1 to 8 and out, first; , ‘ lf. Pas ab MOR acalaagstee te centre |ifted a short fy for Marsans. {i Watt ato La tos anditoa| 'F Dismissing Lawyers, | Professional Gamblers Taken} work there appeared his, ngel oul jecka! 080 | grass singled over third bi cond; Oakland Lad, 100 (W. Spencer), i + ‘i 7 “Brokes no good.’ ; 1 2 0 Ol ghrow to Konetchy doubled up Cutshaw. | Murray, but overran first base and was { to 1.12 to 1 and § to J, third. Time Admits Her Guilt. in Custody at Phila- Dougnerty also had made an f ; H ; . NO RUNS, , Bescher to Berghammer to 116. Battle Song, Marybud and King detphi sormptinnce nce with the statement 6 Hugsine grounded to Daubert, L,| Hobby. TWO RUNS. Sax also ran, fe 7 (J ja. water { ; } ‘ H Bheokard ht by pitched ball. Onkes| Hobby walked, but was doubled with RACE~Afaiden | two-year: (tte, Randolph vitehugh” the “woman P ore ri filed Moran. Mi Almeida on @ liner, Doyle to Merkle. furlongs. — Patty oman, . : @000, waora? % 1 . x 1% (Am! je), 6 to 1, 8) ° be 3 H : s 4 SECOND INNING—Wheat fouled to Banee OO PUe ‘and Hobby ter to 6 ant 7 to 10, second; Diamond Clus- {44 she admit the theft of the gold meas | baseball prealdents, thirty men were ar- © 0 0 Oo] Xonetchy. Daubert died, Mowrey to! tired Marquard, Burns out, Almedida ter, 100 (D. Connelly), 0 to 1 and | Dag of Mins Fisk, but also confessed tr |reoted or barred from the grounds at 0000 (Continued on Tealh Pace.) to Hobby. Shafer fouled to Clarke. NO 5 to a oleae an ve +f er Por ate i. ue Chun at nae Philadelphia and at the Polo Grounds . RUNS Bryan, ‘one, Wanita, Thelma, J. day, because they were suspected of ae te ee pitti tctaaeall ed . hall ‘Transfiguration, on Twenty-ninth atreet, | 749%: Fletcher threw out Clarke. Suggs Singin and John Marshal eH Thie was 5 127 Wo . . THIRD RAC and: between Fifth and Madison avenues, on | being professional gamtlers, for Hall in aixth. MERCURY REACHES 90 meratened of Inala Bit and tok Has NATIONAL LEAGUE award) ene | , 108 (@.| Nov. 1% She was remanded to the|the beginning of a widespread cam- Batted for Lake in eighth. ON A NICE, COOL ROOF; to Doyle. Bates singled to right, scoring] AT:~PITTSBURGH. | Burns), 7 to 1, and 8 to 5, firet;| Tombs for sentence on Thursday. puign against the evils of baseball bet- | U . 0 9 bs i x When on trial before Judge Swann *Raa for Veach in ninth. J , Suggs. Marsans out, Fletcher to Merkle, | BOSTON— Clinton, 100 CH. Snyder), 12 to 1, 4 to Mana ‘a jury in General Beaelons thie ting, 1t is believed, There has been Base Hite—Oft Bhuls, 7; off Hall, 3; FAR HOTTER IN STREET. | one run. 10210 1 0 O— 6{ 222,20 1 second: W. W. Clark, 112) morning, the woman had proclaimed| much talk of the baseball promo} 0 Samiooh, 1, Firet Base on Balls— FOURTH INNING—Fletcher out.Groh ‘ (Guillet), 30 to 1, 1 and 6 to 1s) her innocence, getting toxether to stamp out profe (Of Gobuls, 6; off Hull, 2 First Base ae : Tt Mecily | PITTSBURGH— third, Time, 1.42 Viovide,, Al-| the mere Jona betting and bookmaking at base- Diy Brrore—New York, 1; Detroit, 2. sai to Hobby. yh ane led to right. herk le 0 2 1 0 0 011 O— §| Ianeen, Kayderoseros, Atdon and Bann-| chorged i pion re re pete rt lly od a Tate on Basse-Otew York, 2; Detrot, «|/Fostrations Reported; Humidity Suna MORO enn bese aes ter oon te ae be rete « i iladelphia ‘and three] 1358; 2 tig Peeneneny: whe fj 2 q C to. Bergnaminer, 3 sb Py FOURTH RACE—Juventle; selling; | that she t lea of guilt: were arre! in PI 1338, a dig Streck Out—By Hall 1; by Zamloch, 1. High and Day Sultriest of Hobby singled to left. Almeida fied AT CHICACO. purse $600; two-year-olds; five furlonas| ‘Mrs Fitshugh was on trial for .| Hoston eamblers who tried to get into} the first sect ) Heme Ruse—Gainer. ThreeBase Hits Year Th |to Murray, Groh fanned, Berghammer | PHILADELPHIA— “Greenbrac, 98 (Neylon), 10 to 1, 4 to! alae ion Gununan Waee Ga. |} orene laste i Crawford, Daniele. Two-Base Hitse— ear Thus Far. fouled to Meyers. NO RUNS — 3] 1 and 2 to}, first; Requiram, 104 (Rob-| property of Miss Dorothy Fink of o— 3 It Is well known that the professional | ers and inj fi Cobb, Bush. Stolen Basce-Gweeney.| .., in the W FIFTH INNING—Murray fouled to) oHiCAGO— bina), § to 6, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, mec-| field, N. J, daughter of Pliny Fisk, the ake. took he the | the fatal eection fi Oferiarty (2). Umpires—Connolly and IABRSDEE: SR 8 her Bureeu| vimeidu, Meyers got an infield nit.| “a4 ond; Toutse Trave (Dennler), 4| hanker, Mlas Fisk testified on Friday | S4pbler# make book reqularly on the} yi | (i “Mcdevevy. thermometere on the airy roof of the | noagrase singled to left. A wild pitch 010183 1 3 4 [—13]t i, 6 to third. silver that the mesh Dag, valued at $0, was| Pennant race and important individual | John J. Phelan wi Whitehall Bullding reached 9 degrecs |. ( Ne ee Mesh, Dally Wal Scar-|atelen from her muff in St. Bartholo-| games, Great sums are wagered an- |" tee to hand fi advanced both runners. Meyers scored! 1 f N leat te made t POW Seba Naw TORK, June |2t 1 o'clock this afternoon and was jon Marquard’s out, Groh to Hobby.| AMERICAN LEAGUE. ee eee ane Pet ashes Church on Madison avenue #un-| nuany by the public, and much of the: * though . reaching hig! It was even hotter at | Herghammer tossed out Burns. ONE J “ money is bet at the grounds with men W—A Mendsy’e qrows of 4,000 fans pe upward; selling: six furl turned cut to seo the Highlanders ana |‘D° eet pe AT PHILADELPHIA, 3 (CH. Dennler), even who have smuggied in solely to make a Clarke singled to centre Sug fanned. |, y ‘wt; Fairy Godmot 5 handbooks on the resu! the Tigers in thetr last game of this| The Percentage of numidity high | | CLEVELAND Oto 1, 6 tol Bile refused and and the day was the most uncom/orta- | (Continued on Tenth Page.) o1000100 - a rhenten, 110 (Burne), 4 (alenanh aie apmiiaines ie ‘Naas FIRST INNING — McKeohnie and|bly sultry of the year so far. A numer aaeeinen ieee | DELPHIA |2 and 7 to 10, third, Time Swann and stated to him that ahe de- Borton retired Bush on his inde: f prostrations from neat were td) KILLED ON HIS NEW | PHILADELPH! * Dynamo, Minnie Bright, Shawn ved ® substitution of counsel. under, | of proi eat were reporte ‘ynamo, Minn t c aired batitutios 00 ‘Vitt diea to Borton, Macminee (Cras pa various parts of the city to Pia IU poi eh 40B. | | ooo0o0oeo01!1 | mie Thompson, George 8. Davin, Unete| “Tam not gullty of this chara Sean a cutTe oe > fora tripled, but was out trying to! Headquarters, | A young man giving the name of Some Ovle, Dynamite and’ Florida's Heauty'| told Judge Swann, with vehemence, “and| Hempsteus, privet wivetch it Into & home run, Daniels to) othe. tn, ' tn Charien Zwirner and his address at N AT WASHINGTON, | Niaert ning for te tor dock will aoe| the fight ageinet ' ermometer on the north out-|Charies % f arene at No. | om SIX’ Hing: | t thing for me to do1 will not| the fight aga! . ame tie Se, Srevnay. NO TUNE | Aide wall of Perry's drug store In Park |14%0 Firat avenue, applied ut the Pres. | SHIC 00 2 Oo11000 ale | pars aan nes | pies wuilty, even if you promise not to| Farrell had De! ; ‘ . 0! { d lor i it ital tod. for b _ send me to prison,” } Seaton te vit NO RUNES Te Peek | ininedintelys Heloie he hed. heen 9 001000000-1) thelr names, but It w i to i " ahi | Faye hey had come for the sole purpose of | wreck. IND INNING—Cobb was thrown eral. Free the Heat | ae ee ONS ot 6 UU Bine AT BOSTON, Ingle & wandbooh onthe eorag. Camat /'y out at firet by McKechnie, Scitiz got| PHILADELPHIA, June —18.—two ward half an nour one of the sa i bl Barua | THE | Veach's bounder and tossed it to Bor-| deaths and numerous heat prostrations Holle to which iia belt was aitachel | 41 oo L00a000 a2. “Myrtle Marlon, Bleck eanat, Heeata is hy (ied Attell, the boxer wae with. them, re ea ts r aie pulled vit of the window frame and he rrard, Judge Monek, Ago and Merry |ftoyd Weis 1D | after a0} ¥ ced Farrel igepor' = ae Fog ed the eesond dou or bit a! were reported early to-day as the ve~ fied to the courtyard Re eink A ae ate 1hiay simsue aoa ah ; that he had no interest in the betting Re lett for .N | oripped | tig wan dead when atiendanis carried!) OY) 10000000 SEVENTH RACK ~ Three-year-olda proposltign gu had come to see the _ Wrecked | Sewer ‘ABO ppereting room, re) Q ei. and upward, eolling; os tuskegnelar Orman Bacine Gu rAen hepa .— 2 v t \ lioness ie ea

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