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’ LANE EDITION ae —— __ PRICE 01 ONE ‘OENT. Copyright, Che “Circulation Books Open to All.’ 1016, by The Proce Eubtithing NEW YORK, FRIDAY, KNOT ON JEWEL BAG SOLVES $65,000 THEFT; MRS. HARRIMAN GETS orld, WEATHER—Colder to-night and to-morrow, TAL EDITION Circulation Books Open NOVEMBER 24, 1916. BACK PANIC ON THIRD AVE. “L” WHEN CAR JUMPS SWITCH: 14 PASSENGERS ARE HURT Roof and Sides Collapse,| of and Sides Colluss,| MAS, J, PIERPONT MORGAN Nght fo Leapes | LLAT SUMMER HOME cape, eee ‘THIRD RAIL “ Members ot Family and New York Physicians in Constant Attend- DANGER. ance for Several Days. Rear Trucks Jump Tracks a8} awistncit, ». ¥. Nov. tu at 2 3H, > Nov. 24.—Mrs Train Entered 129th J. Plerpont Morgy tow of t Street Station. financier, hax been for Fourteen persons, five of them jiighiand 1 welve mM tiie ‘women were painfully injured aud) here, it was learned to-da Where was fifteen or twenty minutes) Her condition @f panic early to-day when the rear ep ef @ southbound Third Avenue @levated local train jumped the @witeh as the train entered the sta- ) that members of her family and physicians from Now York hurried to her bedside and have been in constant attendance, To- day her condition was said to be im- proved tiem at One Hundred and Twenty-| J: P. Morgan, ber son, is now in cial tvent: | Europe ‘The injured are Relative M t Hiram Moore, No. 2016 Montrey day (h ! Street; fractured leg and internal in- UNCLE SAM'S FAMILY Surtes. Margaret Sullivan, seventeen years | N0 JUSTIFICATION. FORSIOCOAL HERE, SAYS EB, THOMAS Lehigh Valley Head Declares Big Producers Are Not to Blame. GIVES THRE E REASONS. Desire to Fill Bins, Insufficient Labor and Broken Miners’ Agreements. ation for New ts no fuett Yorkers belng eh $10 or $12 per n for coul, | omas, Pres f the t rv Rallrowl Co: pany, made s declaration to-day | that put the } boosters in the class of extortionists. Mr. Thomas | was one of the | Thomas tesued tt Big Four of the coal world whom The Evening World, in its editorial columns to-day, called on to stand by the public. In reply, Mr. © following atate- ment: “The Lehish in ne Vall ons Coal Compar New “1 do not hesitate to say that there | is no justification for a charge of $10 or $12 a ton for anthracit: Harriman and Necklace She Helped Police to Trace Mrs. MRS. ASCHE'S FIVE GRADES FOR MAN READ IN COURT ‘The Purely Passive Is the} Lowest Type,” Wrote Mill- ionaire’s Girl Wife IS REASON.” Is SOL THE Her Comments on Preachings | of Nietzsche Advance Many Startling Ideas, Mrs, Asta Awehe's + befor woman! vo Cohalar whom © youn, inst Herma separation T. Asche, mill | onaire importer, and his counter sult against her are being tried | Mra, Asche admitted y erday she had written the notes handed to th ' but in things she did not y with Ni Part nan chit of le or tria} marriayes On marriage, Mrs, Asche wrote 28 PAGES to AL PRICE ONE CENT. _ HER GEMS | 0 Sree TRUSTED EMPLOYEE OF BANK ADMITS HE TOOK NECKLACE; GOT $900 FOR $10,000 RUBY Safe Deposit Custodian at Farmers’ Loan and Trust Co., Leading Citi- zen of Mamaroneck, His Brother and Jeweler | Under Arrest. KNOT SHE TIED LAST MAY IS MRS. HARRIMAN’S CLUE Arthur P. Daggett, forty-two years old, tall, smooth shaven, pre LY maturely gray, until yesterday one of the leading citizens of Mama: — - oneck, was arraigned in Jefferson Market Police Court this afternoor ts f | charged with stealing from the sate deposit vaults of the Farmers’ Loa 4 | & Trust Company, No. 475 Fifth Avenue, of which he was custodia: J Mrs. E. H. Harriman’s $65,000 necklace. His brother, Orville, fort i eight years old, of No, 422 Quiney . treet, Brooklyn, clerk in the offic | of the International Mercantile Marine, No. 10 Broadway, was arraigned at the same time charged with having sold for $500 a $10,000 ruby which was part of the necklace. ' r approve of marriage, firstly | » the best of my knowledge and ro 2 , va as ‘ @M4, of No. 461 Brook Avenue; badly S NOW 113,309,285 Hef none of the large ducing aS Ne MARIOS THE RECOVERED JEWEL gf | Ouse We are not acquainted wi 4 cut about face and body. } —_—_—_—— | companies has increased the price of ene Senne Lae _ = te eocondly, we aceu ved our John Butler, twenty-seven, of No.| Without Including the Foreign Pos-| anthracite beyond that necessiry to |relves to | thirdiy, we have] 469 East One Hundred and Bighty-| ions We Had About 103 take care of the new wage agreement FORD SUED BY HIS CHEF | centenataat ts ON el | | effective April 1, 1916, an nereage wii ne nae J | rt n " | in neral.” tions of the body, | WARHINGRON. Nov | with a $10 or $12 retail price in New me | Anna Harris, eighteen, of No. 6168) tion of Continental Unite | York City. . , Our neighbors pe to Nv East One Hundred Forty-ninth| Jan, 1, 1917, will be 102 “L have stated before and I desir: are Says M Was With-|only tha Bayi an Btreet; arms and face cut with its outlying posse to repeat that statement with em by M I ( pig | ePonin ane wre ‘ ; Joseph Renchiler, No. 490 Hast One o6; the Census fT wis phasis that there are three reasons |1¥ woulil! not tolerate us if we wished Hundred and Forty-third Street; left) jain the EAESGU! aah | for the abnormal « Ri ake claim our rights over them, and| : . aN v hb to by teh fessie Sabuni, No, 2 ast One Treasury Department stutistictans, | 2'¢ pa . f Mundred and Fitty-firat Street; lacer~| isi y different method of caleal 1. The evident desire of the | Kin pertshe, Ho, 100 ih te @tions of face and neck. Hon @Btiaibd’d is boot of con.| Public to fll its coal bins all at | t u Ford| minds which are prevented from Louise Pelcek of No. 611 Mead) tiicnent trnited Sravce ne top non ax having failed to purchase | Braeimer Castle | Destroyed i 1 dwer to leg ri anging thelr views, They, too, Btreet; scalp wound and face cut ASR ERE TBH OH Ata teh 08 ease to be minds , ‘ace Nov. 1 customary amount of cx gean Ses ) By , n ies cen on tm Bugene Junkerman of No, 411 East nani dibing. thevadintae® mantha \egean Sea OC Miles From pa tee eu definition of soul goes on thu @©ne Hundred and Forty-sixth Street; 2. An insufficient supply of la Where Britannic Sank. Pitot : soul ts sor E aul is scalp cut and arms lacerated LL |ANUBE BRIDGES bor to produ utfielent ain | ere eens 8 lian $0 sp ¢ Pe iste 4 oa No. Ae Tiffany DESTROYED SAYS ROME 41 to take cure of the at LONDON, Nov.di—Phe British hase | Fu a 7 ' nila oones reet; head and face cu normal demand. ri ; Kate Bergen of No. 821 Bast On a The absolute refuant of t tal ship Brae tatle, Of BEKO} ert al / 7 Hundred and Fiftieth Vi Wovens erer een F miners to respect t re | [tons gross, bound f. Salonica t oe 2 You yourself are the world, And Bhoulders and hands cut [HERTS Spat River at) with the which Malta with wounded, hax been mined | ayerheared Pur 7 Lidlin bi All the injured except four. whose Cernovada Is the Longest Vides that they shall work eight Jor torpedoed in the Aegean Sea, it| was pewter, not silver, and was w re mare wl names could not be learned, were re- | A UESEE | hours a day, six daya a week, ¢ : , adele in$ 5 t n 0 faved to the Harlem Hospital, Sev in Europe bat fa an teas x was officially announced to-day, An} "nu ea eral of them went home after hav-| LONDON, Nov. 4—A Rome des During the ten months period}? ard were saved 8 ka thincattahtior ing their injuries dressed lr to the Wireless Prosy gaya alllending Sept. 30, 1915, there ham bee rh pcourred| in the. ty NO ALL-NIGHT LICENSES “Man can be graded into five The accident was due to the fall-|t Idges across the Danube have] an increased production of anthracite| kon aixty ow ‘trom: the ‘i divisions: the lowest a purely | © ure of the rear trucks of the last car| been destroyed MbAlh hone: ee renahane Slain, lial | ie FOR NEW YEAR S EVE pastives the highest are those who | of the train to take the switch. The! An overflow ft Danube is 7 hin ia : a8 | ct and live out thelr lives keep rear trucks Jumped the ratis, causing| threatened and SpA , SUUAin 3 pei ng back any residue of inner ex i ‘ A Reuter rom Athens | state f e Con Says T periences. Then there are those the car to go bumping and swaying| dia ts run t food the Br fi tor along the ties until the coupling | bey wy ne Can't Be | I who live to be anaes those who @apped, when It swuny half way) Whett lertroved y ae , really see, those who experience “ oraaes t h my Sintaal etany a German 34 ' the result of seeing and those who round, wrecked @ shanty and crashed | by flood or ’ t nbatan bm: had anyth ' 1 vhie rts th | SUSMATRS: AAG 8 ni do: with ALA weave their experiences into their fnto an upright which supports the is stated r and the | the sinking is wireless] ' i keop it with them overhead express tracks, with a force | connecting trestle at Ce be $0. the ; pis Ah sand keop it with th that hurled the frightened passen-| longest in Purope Week Lens rit i © New ¥ t gers from thelr seats. — with th Racvaina ity (herser tar | (oma r The notse of the crash, togethe: | Dowager Grn Dachess of Laxem- id of tt 1 Br | < : burg Dead, s sold at| 4 and the pr é eee (OF shoute oF the men paason AMSTERDAM, Hollani, N 4 } uth of the mine | ceeding trom Engla » 8a a |. ' 1 not at ot oxpik gers and the serene of the WOMED) lee death at Koeniaa Promila, of ae eth pee 1 Sa For @ journey in thi rye ath : ar je oven m brought people from all directions) jasineid, the Dowager Grand Duchess| the Lenigh Valley Rail H the large nu on re . - ' | nd goon the streets about the sta- igh Valley road as ved legalley - t | a 7 ne [of Luxemburg, {# reported in a Berlin) poration nor myself as an indi board was ¢ \ ndla.M.T Tas Siar Whe ton there} tion held a Lee boas Men on u i" telegram, She was eighty-two years nays * agian s Porth of stock | $38 and just ej ig fe - a < 2, in cena platform and employees of the road | oi4 | “It.is utterly beyond the power ot Anaemia la fr cond p cite ron ‘ ; Want to the rescue of the passengers |° ee | the Company to aay, or even suggest, | on of the mi ‘ ht Saturday ¢ re 1 the wrecked car, the roof and at what price that coal should be sold {p for transport purposes: @ities of tho ¢ n an wy ORO seen onving the (operations showed that the train had|in New York City. ‘To do so would| Inasmuch as the 6 Se SEAR AE He ' 4 gides of which collapsed, bloc ing the | reared the switch, be a violation of the Federal Stat RENT Or ntent of the Ia ierosrioreseubs ing to the confusion, |°™s utes.”* ud in preserving the we wi y ae aye ger from the third| The Police and the Interborough oM-| "Nhe Lehigh Valley Rallroad owns| siete iat fe mF ene AGT ‘ Shove wes oie aaeaeare toaving the {clas absolved Ryan from all blame for! and controls the Lehigh. V Con jons there can natu i ae ulemet co: 94 tr ten. A rail Le eli Langinfboaren the accident. Investigators for the | Company, which is its mine o, n of w Germar i uu ' ‘ a4 cas oni : q | or ant Whi ection wit e y sald that Ryan, who had Just ® Ps i . Policeman Smith sent in calls which | Company sa a od to separs ait i Drought ambulances from Harlem| reported for work, should have beon coal carrying busine: the New York ning | , 1 uw ane hospital and the reserves from tho|notified by the repairman that the the Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Com re yesterday printed a story 1 Ho ela Best One Hundred and Twenty-sixth | switch was out of order 1 Renan to Lanne 1a tL perien auras snene ' % sieve ) i > - i . ws Btreet Station. Investigators from the tthe output ‘ i s Public Service Commission reached $10 Men’s 0" coats& Suits, $5.95 some 0 nd ’ . nx the scene soon after the accident The “HUB" Clothing Corner,’ Broad _ * Whe, correspondent ‘ on . police made by Timothy Ryan, the urday Mer Asie and Over. uniler t ne| by the British censor, and no-int : THe Waa CPL: ay er just north | coats funcy grays. browns and try mation was sent from London |\" 4 witt te N Rak Mntidtg snag cart in the nde r Ju i a - dark mixed, in plain or pinch backs: all The railroad company afte ling) until last evening that it had been a of the station, something went wrong sien 4 5.98 AL $e Open Sat. the coal at a fixed price at the mouth| officially announced that the hos with the automatic switch, Ryan na b cheth: pays the lal which guldes him in his Brontway, Corner Barclay Street a of the mine, disclaims all further re- sponsibility for price and distribution. wer's Superior Port Wine Oe ey ie ao pital ehip wae actually sunk by « mine. We Pons hoa “> Arraigned with the Daggett brothers “ RAPPAHANNOGK’S CREW sve Gussaly Whe Sha Giorgi wilfully reeelving stolen goods. Manne hased from Arthur Daggett fo: $500 a $10,000 diamond stolen from th necklace VAULT CUSTODIAN CONFESSES HE STOLE NECKLACE. IS GIVEN UP AS LOST} Nothing Heard Fro om the 37 Men Since Berlin Reported Ship Wa Sunk Arthur Daggett, who was for ma LONDON, Nov years @ trusted employee of t Farmers’ Loan and ‘Trust Comp» steamship Rappahannock, lie, has been given up f Halifax for England thing has been heard Duggett has confessed that he her since, A Berlin official an- wig the ruby, Manne has confenso! wwuncement of Nov, 8 stated that the that he bought the diamond, but say« ip had been sunk. Unless any off ois gy for The ruby and be overs and crew, who numbered! 14. diamond and the reat of the neck cre taken on board & SUD) Ice have boen recovered and Mie ed to another VS) Warriman's necklace is intact n ther te 0 mger any pe r At f ne from some one on r outside Arthur Daggett began 1 * ‘ edt 0) framing up a def this afternoon iaip ‘bon leur that it must! tte denied he had taken the necklace vave occurred so far from land or in|¢ron: the vault. He sald he found it uch we nditions that there is prob: The row the floor of oS a booth, where Mrs. dropped ft, and held it nqulry from the owner t's salary wi $1,700 a year beyond his in hing shore sptain and members of the of the 3,000-ton British steam d to-day va e ship hip Ernaston were bad > REPUBLICAN DEFICIT $21,144. confessions of had the been properly record at Police the case was District Attorne when the prisen ourt, tha nething In @ cane prominent a person as Harriman, He directed rs be returned to so he might question put on and at noon, Votale Made tributions 6 B42, by A deficit of $2114 nad reached the police . I » dow Daggett belongs the dis- perpetrated the posit vault robbery tn the story of this city, The sate ways been con f safety and the 1 flood of lice Head- BOTH PICTURES OF NEW YORK BUSINESS PROBITY, Daggetts pictures of New York business probity and respecta- ‘ oe cage bility, Arthur is the typleal com. h- ‘ ie Cominon nuter, hurrying town tn the y " norning from home in Mamaro ‘ «. hurrying & to his home at Jama at night a every ed by a schedule, Or | Brooklyn clerk. tt has a wife and two Mamaroneck home. ville has @ wife and grown daughte RACING RESULTS ON PAGE ENTRIES ON SPORTING P Idren at his Or a

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