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WEATHER—Fair to-night and Sundays FINA] EDITION “Circulation Booka Open to NEW YORK, SATURDAY, IRDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915. 10 PAGES NOODEN CARS ABLAZE ON “L” _ 20 HURT IN PANIC AFTER SLAVEROF EIGHT IN HOME AVERY FD |e dary a of crus PIANC (VERDWEDED) SHIPS ARE SAFE, ee a | Retr tama AS PASSENGERS MIKE 3 MAD RUSH TO ESCAPE Issues a Reassuring ys (Yonkers ‘duson Convinced] ROBBER USES VICTIMS South Bound Laeik as Local on the Nin Statement. ¥ ~\ Nurse Really Killed Aged IN GETTING $11,000 Inmates of Home. Avenue “L” Crashes Into Crowd- ed Express at 50th Street, Set- ting Two Cars Ablaze. TERRIFIED WOMEN CLIMB THROUGH THE WINDO ‘A rear-end collision between southbound trains on the Niath elevated at Fiftieth Street at 8.25 o'clock to-day during the helgttt' Tush hour came within a hair's breadth of duplicating the great’ trophe at Fifty-third Street on the same line ten years ago, , The telescoping of two cars; a flash of fire which swept thron smashed cars within a few minutes after the impact; passengers through windows and fighting at the doors—these were some of events of a moment. The injured numbered more than twenty. This is the lst of the wounded, as the police and officials of the clinic Hospital have it at present: Aldrich, George F., of No, 824 St. Nicholas Avenue; burned om hands, face and body. Ballantine, A. L., of No, 127 West One Hundred and Sixth ‘burned on the hands and fac¢ Cunningham, John J., of No. 63 West Eighty-ninth Street; veraet cuts about the face and body, NOT A PAPER BLOCKADE. Makes Bank Cashier Bind Up Book- WILL EXHUME BODIES.| keeper With Wire, Then Him- Text of German Proclamation Sent by Gerard Differs From Wireless Version. y self, and Escapes With Cash. One Old Man Knew He Was] ,2#™4: NY» Feb: 6.-A lone ban- dit entered the Bank of Lima here at noon to-day, holding up the cashier Being Chloroformed and | ana bookkeeper with pistols, eacaped 8 FY . with about $11,000, leaving the two a Struggled in Vain. men bound with wire. oe The robber, wearing long false 4, Corroborative evidence has been ob- WAlNKare G50 Cay GUNNS 80 CORPSES mec his features, appeared’ at the bank| isies in the war sone that Germany Me fained by Coroner Dunn of Yonkers jearrying @ revolver in each hand. He Which establishes to his satisfaction! forced Langdon Parmley, the cashier, | 20% "Ot intend to sear vi rae the truth of the story told last Thurs-|to bind John Grey, the bookkeeper,| American vessele laden with food- \ with telephono wire and then ordered stuffs for the civilian population of Gay and repeated last night by Fred- | Poa teletype oriek Mors, formerly an attendant “in| Parmley to tie Tig-own. feet vogwtber. . r | With the two mem Helpless; he swept! rhe o¢mcial text of the German Ad- German Odd Fellows’ Home, near | off all the money behind the casbiet's . 2 miralty’ proclamation, traaaditted by ors, that elght of the aged in-| cage and walked out the back door, Mates of the home were murdered be- | making good his eacape, The Sheriff] AMbassador Gerard to thé State De- ¢ause they were senile and trouble-' and Rochester police are working on| partment to-day, reveals that navi- some to the attendants. No more, the case. gating routes to the north of the Shet- flendish iale than that of Mors could, land Idande and the eastern part of & long statement to the Coroner to- day, told of conaitions in the tome! BOTH SIDES OF GTR CET | coor echoes ee Sanes mone ba which inade the place a regular hell | Srithin and Trelané comarien ike prox fpr the helpless inmates. Max Ring) hibited areas. This differs from the ‘X. and Frank Schmidt, attendants, ex-) Dowling Thinks Near-Side Ordi-]report sent by wirelenn to Sayville, ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The Gerr man Embassy declared In a statement {asued to-day in regard to the decree placing the waters around the British ed last night and early this aah Whale ge ihorttn f ance Is Wron, now me WeSeRR Ges fo the: District 1 sia Cor : nd 2: The procolamation, according to the oth of this county, but their vers Ground, official text, makes it clear that “all hips” found In the “zone of ytories dovetailed in with that of] Ajderman Frank L, Dowling wit| °°°™Y ships CATTLE PLAGUE NOW ; > operations,” aa the ai are di Doran, John, of No, 4607 Park Avenue, motorman of the train | Mora in the most convincing way. introduce an amendment to the ordi- “ , ot : ‘ p Adam’ Bangert, superintendent of | nance which compels trolley cars to Lede aha ba saeeersa on Laid IN EIGHT CITIES G14 the colliding; compound fracture of the right leg, which was @ \ { “‘Hetome; Ring, Schmidt and Reichert /stop on the near side of the street.| ut that contingencies may | arise Bs severed from the body; cuts and burns, | are in custody in the White Plains |The amendment will compel care to| nich may make it impossible alway PIQUER Wo smank HEDLEY Grand, Jon, of No, 2794 Highth Avenue; outs and burns about, Jait, held as material witnesses. Aj|stop on both sides of the street—at WARNING. Ps ” DANGER To THeE| Stock Yards in All Ordered Closed | *- ______, jand hands. | ‘4 Warrant was issued to-day for the | least when the ground is covered with ‘ aes ‘ Redmond, Leo, of No. 302 East Eightyseventh Street; cuts and . ; SHIPS OF@NEUTRALS. After Animals in Transit : 4 2 arrest of Mors, who was sent an Belts snow and ea 4 i | An for neutral vessels venturing a dG $] ‘a a cene 1) rec All of these named were taken to yue Hospital as a suspected lunatic| “The near-side ordinance Goes not Are Disposed Of. few ae eee | Tar he had tald.his atory of whole-|accomplish much during, thik into the war zone, the proclamation po 9 the Polyclinic Hospital only a sideways in the direction of gale murder. Mors will be taken to| weather,” says Alderman Dowling, | D0!nts out the dangers to which they! wWasHINGTON, Keb. 6.—Because hundred fect away from the scene of | dle of the elevated structure Sam) ‘e “ “may be ex in view. of the! oe the discovery of foot and moutl kk. A score and more others| distance of four feet or more, 7) the White Plains Jail this afternoon | “and for that reason I think it ought | "™ posed’ of the discovery of foot and mouth genes ag ep a na to-morrow and held to await the|to be changed so that cars will be| ™isuse of neutral flags by enemy | disease in the stock yards at Chicago, niNiun venue evate 9 \who were treated at @ temporary|. Th motor car of the local Sms ships, and declares that efforts tol nai, His, Louisville, Cincinnatl, actually burrowed its way action of the authorities. compelled to stop on either or both strike at belligerent v ta might 4 Indianapolis, Louis | ® dressing station established by 400-| ground mole ‘ae a ‘ END CASE TO| sides of crossings, as the occasion | °'™ easels might in| columbus, Buffalo, Jersey City and tillD fe through aah He ran MRONK: may demand. I ghall introduce the|"0M® cases unintentionally strike} pittsburgh, Federal inspectors were ei en 8 00 en ars tore and nurses of the hospital on|the rammed car until the the platform at the Fiftieth Street/of the car up-ended on the station, went to their homes without | the colliding car, giving thelr names to ths police. PANIC AMONG PASSENGE Coroner Dunn and District Attor-| amendment at Tuesday's meeting of Lid -ilteca gee Real igte car mey Weeks of Westchester County| the Board.” onan Forsien Oise asia te ¢ plan to have Mors indicted for mur- —.sS instructed by telegraph to-day by the Agriculture Department to close all these yards for disinfection after the ‘Gory but it_may be found necessary | KISSED, HE SUES FOR $1,500,| fore taking any further steps, as they! animals now in transit have been dis. | @eNeral Manager Hedley Sees Burned Wreck-|" For and, it may develop, the over! | BOTH CROWDED TRAI en, snveroets of Justine to shite the Aa lee One eee nee wie ee | ee Pee Gan ziawele age, and Then Supports Commissioner's Oe the colliding train were the causes traing we filled with people a ars into Bronx County. The Ger-| Washington Man Objects te Smack *| These animals will be allowed to gu : 7 the acct ing Ont the Fo! iy ¢ is If the areas described by the procla-|to their destinations, provided they of the a etraps. tur r¢ 5 eee ice arae br Antrens' tn’ ine matton are defined as within the ter-| have shown no vympioms of tho dis- Arguments Against Steel Trains. HEAVY MIST VEILED TRAIN AT | last car of the local-express: WASHINGTON, Feb, 6,—C. M. Grif-| ritorlay waters of Great Britain and| ease and have not been handled in in- THE STATION, fewer people in it than any of @ c Fi has confessed that while the} rin and jis wife went to the Casi fected pens, and provided also that] pypiy « E4-|the two cai In a dense blanket of mist a eouth- | others, and there were no jand, a different @tuation may blic Service Commissioner jo two cars that came together g not fom wos at Unionport he killed |‘rheatre ipet’ Monday to see “The| one, pas et thelr destinations are within quaran- bre Al re of ~, Would have leaped upward and out-| bound local-exprese drew into the/five or six at the rear end 6 — sued the Southern States Producing | Acting Secretary Lansing conferred | 1uestion of reopening the closed yardu|0" the Ninth Avenue elevated a Now, there you are. Take your|It was @ seven-car train: the last coats by the impact away fi (Continued on Seventh Page.) Company, the troupe's owner, and A. with President Wileonvover the de will be determined later. home and hurried to the scene. He | choice.” car projected about 25 feet beyond| crunching teeth of the = _ ——— J. Bachrach, proprietor of the Casino, limbed levated platfe and ‘But, Judge,” the the station platform to ihe north-| Whole planks and twisted rt oe : velopments, but the attitude of tho] « ” climbed to the elevated platform |, But, Judge, Teporter urged, BERLIN WAR OFFICE foo he gave was that 4 hited States was no more clearly de. | MOONSHINE” VODKA stood looking at the wreck. The firat|“even if Mr. Hedley's theory bas| Hugh Quinn, of No. 24 West One| steel were hurled many foot iste. some merit, the records of other acci-| Hundred and Thirty-fifth Street, and|rear of the local-express’s DISTILLERIES FOUND — |car of a six-cer wooden train had | 20%8 merit, the records of other sccl| Hundsed bad Thirty BAD Gureet and /rear Of the local-expresg piss ALL OVER RUSSIA,| crunched its way naif through the! trary, tn 1 cara have remained | Avenue, wero respectively motorman | in it ay well as down st di rear car of @ seven-car wooden train | intact and were simply pushed ahead | and conductor of this train. a veritable cascade. and the mass of splintered floore and | with @ tremendous shock to the pas-| A slx-car local train, with John| A chorus of screams warned sen) Fire bas not followed, and|Doran in the motorman’s box and | body on the streets that ac been no telescopin, Thomas Healy of No, 408 West| had occurred. r tat sald Mr. McCall, “the stee!| Twenty-fourth Street serving us con-| Three city firemen happened tal he! fined than formerly. REPORTS REPULSE OF the performance “certain Ia “The Gorman Ambeéssdor,” the the stage and one of them “ald «2%. FOES EAST AND WEST. | .auit the piaintite with intent to kiaa” | statement issued by the Embassy to. — him, “that said plaintiff attempted to| day says, “has not received instruc- ~ . BERLIN by wireless to Sayville, L.|push the said young lady away, that| tions regarding the decison of the 1 1), Fob, @ (Associuted Prees).—Army | said young lady did neverthel German Admiralty, but according to rters to-day isrued the follow-|the plaintiff and that said Platntite ing seeme clear: PETROGRAD, (via London) Fob. 5,— (Associated Pr During the halt year, since the sale of vodka has been | Walls had burned to embers, prohibited there have been discovered| “Pretty bad wreck, tan't It, Judge?” 1,800 secret distillerios, . ir “Two new French attacks against po- os Many of them ha been engaged In asked @ reporter for The Evening} cars may be all right, but it would| ductor, was crawling through the fog|in the local-express when the Gls j sitions taken by the Germans north of MONEY LENDER | LOSES, BPE a a Beg baw 8 Pye ceagil refining shellac ‘and. « - | World, take two years to equip the elevated | directly behind the local express, lision came. They were Jigg vie a uccessfu 5 ‘! 0 v0 ; ot, oa ¥! sl nase Piftye! 4 the Argonne’ also Comrt Retnacs to Give Mer Liat ot | German Admiralty with res As e | y¥cm seplied Mr. MeCaii, ‘at's| Tad With steel cars, It passed the tower at Fifty-third | Sullivan of Engine No. 56, Co x on , pect Pe, 9 alehty bea” But what do you think of the|Mtreet, where, presumably, Doran got| Engine No, 60 and Hink \f Ieagih OLD DAUNTLESS IS SUNK. “Showa what wooden cars will do,|*tatement by steel companies that| tho signal to go abead. Tho track | No. 30. the attitude of the German Imperial Navy toward ships of the enemy or erday attac r Prussian frontier and si y Garnishees. nat the German 5 doesn't 1t?” they could equip the New York from that point on to the Fiftieth| They broke open one of amin to the Baira River 5 Supreme Court Justice Cohalan rée-| toward neutral commerce. It {s Famous Yacht Had Maced! “Oh, I don't know,” Mr, McCall anid.| Vated roads with steel cars in about| Street station has a alight downward | tool chests and, selsing = fe Tepulaed, The Gormans n 1,000 | funed to-day to grant the writ of man-| absurd to describe this as the procia- “i if f : 1] six months rade. The local train was moving| sledges, pushed their » Briere ‘and took six machine guns.” | damus sought by Mollie Schweller Of| mation of ‘s paper Diockade’ at Mpyaak that Oanila: It would take two years to put ateel grado. ges, pushes ay so No. 150 Nawsau Street, to compel Comp-| British Ia! whe oc loation RASEX, Conn, Feb. 6—The bh cara on the elevated lines. What are] “Now,” said Mr. McCall, “that's| smartly down through the fog In the| the fighting passengers back, . ti _ b be . ° mmunication ISBEX, Conn, . ° house. * 7 Thee . s RA ted continuously that the Germans, | troller Prendergast to make public the Rl goat Dauntlenn, once a noted yacht, | 7 ou eine, to do about it? foolish and absurd. They can’t do it,| direction of the Fiftieth atreet sta- | tangle of timbers which simply @ statement of what has been sank at her moorings here last ni; . ‘| amede, aetncks nh tan ue. | otain in the employ of the tty’ since the beginning of the war, the | fink At hor moor Myles in ahaa, rin ateel trains came together, you don't| would take two years to equip this| With a crash that could be heard| Flames from # short clroult Bere! tareress Coe ihe i] whom garnishee executions are on file. | Sttitude of the navies of all of the| it icen owned by many yachtamen, | elieve they'd telescope and burn like| system with steel cars. It 1s @ tre-|all over the surrounding neighbor-| meanwhile made their man official reports of event “The mptrotier's oMce may not be rent powers toward ships of the jamong them being James Gordon Ben. | tis, do you?” mendous job to turn out those cars.j hood, the front car of the localjand were licking up 9 commemorate the Emperor's birth | ist of 2,700 “Judges and other high om- “But,” the reporter insisted, “if two| You know it and I know it. I say it] tion. position of the wrecked cara, (1 , meade attacks on a large scale, in satin prove. It yentidious tn page» rt] aenet am oF atniinan “I don't know about that,” Commis- rammed the seventh car of the local- | twisted timbers at th ployees,”” Atlantic e| aloner McCall argued. “Mr, Hedley, Continued on Seventh Page.) express. It bit Its way through wood| ‘The firemen heard the cy 000} who is here this morning, states it as shal and steel for a distance of ten feet {torman Doran, who ~ —_—.—_— we"'his opinion that if two steel-car into the fammed car, Ufting it from |oned in his motor bax trains collided us these did to-day oyai'ts the fiseet avena cigerccaane HM roar trucks and canting Wt over ‘the trains, Thay Riel Be

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