The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 2

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a eS ee eee « "ad daving seen immediately before | Fy tertong wae given to The Eve.) ven to-day by Lawrence Ber- ot No, #8 Grand Street, who with the driver of the cart but . defore he was buried uncon- solous to the pavement. Berbdin, whd with his partner wae eating Chocolates trom n wagon At | tent botner of Nassau and Wall Streets ® ndonday érowd, told @ vivid bot Me thé Impressions He reovived 4h tho “three minutes” that preceded . He adda to the toatl- ee Pclker wiljesses the facts that thepart came trom New Strect thet wae driven by a man who shoke with a strong Scotch accent, **Just before 12 o'clock,” he sald, HY paritier and myself wore chased tm front of the Stock Mxchange wation on Broad Street by a man whom I took to Be an of- fisen i torned the horse around, passe Morgan's bank, up Wall and Nessau, and brought the wagon tera stop, the horse's hoad toward “rinity Churoh, on Wall Strest, at ftorner ‘of Nassau, I was looking oF m chance to get, Wak on Broad Street, near the Exchange “My, wagon was on the right side ot Wall, jooking toward Bronéway, and, across the street (rom me was an ealomobdile, We began to do ® good with the noon crowds, Then our horws, Buddy!’ trom New last word out of my s He, was treated for two badly strained wrist ert @ripped my hand hard. . Seabled in some small shop. Wp of & clue looking to the solution of the mystery. As all horebehoers ate aupposed to mark their @hoos, those on the dead horse wér removed by the police yesterday and every effort will be made to/determtie where and by whom the aniinal waa shod Representatives of Teading wagon manufacturers to-day were invited to Police Headquarters to determine if the wagon was factory made OF na- Police and Fire Department fartiers were called In t6 exainine the dead horse's shoes, These hate the impress “2 U," the w label ndioating the animal recentiy was shod by & jour. peyman horse ahoer, ‘The dead horne’s head was preserved in @n attempt to aid identification, although & wise detective predicted hat the owner would not come for- ward to claim ownersh.p of the ant- mal, Detectives were went around to levery Diackwmith And horas dipper to-day ih an effort to cet @ Het of | every horse that had been shod and) clipped reoently and to sift until the} tolesing horse was d scovered, The Polloe Department had reotived no report Of @ Wagon being etolen or miaaing, ‘The twisted stool tires of the do- molished wagon, together with the wreckage of the harness, saddle, | hamos and bresehing in fairly recog- nigadle condition, were on display at Headquarters for identification, Wall Street in the Vicinity of Broaw and William, while still showing ef- feote of the upheaval, was fairly clean this morning in contrast with yeater- day after the blast, Hundreds of Iaborers, privately and publicly wont Ployed, Were engaged during the night In clearing the street and thé wrecked bulldings of their dobria, Thirty powerful electric arcs were strung slong Wall Street and inter secting (thoroughfares #0 that the: work might Ye carried om throughout the night. GETTING BACK TO NORMAL IN WALL STREET, Between ¢ and @ o'élook this morn- ing the police lines temporarily were felaxed for the admisston of the hundreds of thousands of office work- rm who are engaged in the Wall Street region. But they wore not al- lowed to tarry on thelr way, During the same periog the emergency po- Hee patrol was increased to 160 men, sang out to me in & Seoteh | and they were under orders to aliow| old, of No, 44 Gates Avenue, pleaded Rone of the office wo! to stop In @ way to their offices, Pollee also were stationed at watching the| the exit of thes Wall ana Willlam|!" the necond degree. Menwell was ar- subWay to keep discharged passengers on the move. Office workers’ were Pot even allowed to jolter in front of the buildings in which they are ompioyed. : ‘The financial district wae crowded with sightseers, but these were kept continually moving. Police [ines were estadiished around ‘the wrecked area from Pine Street wouth to New Street and from Broadway east to William @treet only allowed to penétrate these lines, AK CLOTHES | Scrub women who Goan the buildings | man came (o get the car from & garage surrounding the area wrecked by the explosion, Detectives and private & Fopetition of the disaster at the Mor- gan office, The Municipal Butlding was guarded by a special squad of police, although it was not made pub- gan & Co, which suffered severely tn b tes that wore lost during the direst o- IGHTSEERS BARRED BY POLI plosives through the streete of Now York City. Hin report to Mayor Hy- lan, made this forenoon, swegt into the discard the tories 6f eyewit- nesses who claim to have seen & red motor trick labelled with the word “Explosives” and the hamé of @ farke powder concern, Commissioner Drennan finda that the facts point to the explosion as having takon place Im @ bye wagon, drawn by @ single hi in Wall Street, directly abreast of the entrance to the U. 8, Asaay Office. ‘The two Mrs to tranaport explomves wae vehicles which de not correspond 1@ the type of vehicle tint the inveatigation of the Hire Departs , meént shows must have betn used, | Drenfan says. . The Dupont DeNemours Company, he says in his report, employs an electric-propelled auto in making tte deliveries, whio Car] H. Dittmar uses two wagons, cach of whigh te drawn by ao tearm, fo Dotectives to-day to eate mbout $900,000 of en! aeourt- eltoment following the A Jnree propurtion. st Yhem were in the hands of messenger boys por BS, ir 001 to Arepped them in thelr fight, o1 t ob Amoi “at cards ant hands of the police are papers, found in Wall Street after the crash, of a persen jong nee tively Identified with ue fadioal movernent iq America, He Goes not live in ee York. RA ‘ ine of the remar! ie per or tne Gisaator is that ho he etnan ot the aetuml explosion has feEnd, ‘There are persone who have ol eventa juate before after th shook, but apparently the othérs are dead. AUTO THAT KILLED Brooklyn Speeder Traced by Piece of Crank Shaft Did you ever hear of a man wearing “ wrapper, and in warmest my Jert (meaning Mr. Prial) says t Well, that te Weeks. Knocked Off Machine. org 1 many tall Bim seiping gets AQUEDUCT WINNERS. : i ears aches Fal oe ade oo ae woather peers Cheese is “Tell enged Me of al val ere is oy x jacher, author ol eo het vesh, al sive you the chance I repeat, it ba VERST. RACH—Pive furlongs; for) Eby The ‘auightost Indtoation ae ‘shout aaa warning petal the Wall Btreet pretation ‘Thomas J. Fennell, twenty-six years one oe ‘The Mayor, however, maiden ilies, two years; clatming;| ‘The warbler'a neckince of bine onpte disaster, has been living at No. 88 West MADE BY SHARPLESS, PHILA, When & vote was taken tt showed |puree $1,000.—Ciare Frances, 10T (i-| snows Uy vor strikingly on hie ove | 904 gtroot with hig alster, Mina Ethel . guilty to-day before County Judge] ten affirmative tive 2h | yor), 7 tO 1, 2% to 1 and @ to 1, fret; & the back the bird is of'a slate eat? Haskell In Brooklyn to manslaughte: |Tesotution. Tt fatied Sf be! coon Cola, 108 (Rebinson), @ to %, 8 to ealor ‘with the tall more of am olive | = oan : pause te sewed cvaie JG and 1 to 8 weconds Lady Stelia, 110] PRT 12M very ively bird. It te very v nm vol “at the resolu-| (Kummer), 6 t@ 1, 2 to 1 and even, attll for mare & few seconds the apecding | gion, Ma: ylan, exerciaing hin'gro-|thint. ‘Tine, 1,01, Jamaica Belle, Rove- afore It dashes out AL some tempRing automoblio which, on. Yhe night of | rag Aering | Sireet| lif, Silencla, Briganna. Shorty's Firat)" Marurtal to tht wooded banka of Catherine Froeh- ‘Comm issione ry ‘hough! py Sane Sh hiked D069, SS ide and reed Benuty also ran . hy near ‘ene ere tf — ner, and hér daughter, Bysther, 'eigh- toon years old, af Wo, 664 Mlatbush Avenue, Mrs, Froehner was returning from commencement exercises at Bushwick Hikh School with her @aughtor, who had just graduated, Fennell will bo sentenced later, Detectives Kaufman and Henninger of the'Ttalph Avenue station traced the with the bodies, and although another OU ALL BIS FOR SNOW CLEANERS Favors ‘Higher Figure for Ma- chines, but Acting Comp- troller Fights Award, Mayor Hytan to-day directed that Hater the nurse called out to the doo. | the catastrophe, was heavily guarded lige for forty caterpillar wheeled he was dead’ on to-day by regular police &nd a score od and clipped, it has been found] of the banking firm were on hand, and this scoms to offer the most| but the Interior of the building eon- Promising foundation for n¥ puliding | AF Everything ‘ less, Would you consent to ¢ marry a man whom » you had never seen? Read of Annesley Grayle's ' Dilemma in @ throbbing novel of to-~ | '»stor State on the plaza of the mub- seemed hope- tinued to show the force of yx ster+ day's disnster, Several of the Mor- gan partners were early on hand, but had nothing to add to their briof statements of yesterday, nor would they vouchaafe any theory as to the cause or motive of the explosion. The windows of the Aashy Office, ae well as the entrance, were boarded. No attempt was made during the in clearing the interior. After the wall of the Morgan Bulld- ing had been serubed the heavy in- dentations made by wore more noticeable, OMoe and the west side ef the Was treasury were similarly marked, DISMISSES AUTO COLLISION THEORY, night to clean the outside of this building, but workmen were engaged the explosion It ts believed these pile were caused by metal parte| ness but eight months, $reg SECOND LATCHKEY” of the bomb, The wali of the Eusay Fire Commissioner Drennan defi- nitely disposed to-day of the thoory| me the best anow-fighting anparetus.” that the explosion was caused by tha Collision of an atitomadile with a) serted wader waron carr; joaives gue othe tw Sbonsrne hovused Fire Department fo carry ox- “If the | now centering their| of private detectives. All the win |°*2IMe tractors be rejected after ewward to the highest bidder, The concern the Mayor and the majority of the mombers of the board favored ae @ reault of a report —_ by City Engineers, was the Holt ture ing Company, Whore bid was §$7,000 higher than the J, T, Tractor Com. pany. ” When the matter came before the Board, Grover A. Whalen, Commis. sioner of Plant and Structures, ex. plained that although the J ‘T Trac- tor Company was the lowest bidder he desired to read a report by two city engineers. These asserted that the Holt concern butit and delivered davy during the war scores of trac. tora, while it was contended that the J-% Tractor concern had limited ex- perience when compared with the higher bidder and had been ta busl- ‘A resolution was propared fevoring the Holt machine, and Acting Comp troller Prial served warning that he would vote against it, “In view of the report of the en- gineers,” aid Mayor Hylan, “f am going to vote for what ts judmed to The Acting Comptroller then am hat it “don't look "ap. ly referring to tho ion, jereupon Mayor Hylan remarked) m Former Tennis Expert Who Gave CE FROM SCENE OF PLEADS GUILTY. TO RUNNING BIG GAMBLNGHONSE -_. © | Shaughnessy,. Whose Place in The examinatton and . proceedings Lynbrook Was Raided, to Wie gh and if he said anything! * | which shed amy litht on the Wall Be Sentenced Oct. 6. | Strpet aisantor tt was not given out. - Swe The purrgndering of) Fischer, nis examination by the Lunacy Commis. sion and his being place ih the pro- vincial asylum followed quickly upon the annduncement in New York that he had been the author of warnings went to acquaintanees on the Frenon High Commission and others, Vischer and Pope arrived here at T Ho'elock this mornin, and after break: fast went to the law offices of Lees, Hobson @ Lees. ‘The lawyers. had arranged for the examination by the {Chiel Magiatrate and Dre, Modiili- | Yary and Roserburgh. Mr. Pope is ‘a landsompe architect Who has Seen | working about Hamilton al! surymer, prise at Shaughnessy’s plea. Shaugh- and, ¢rom ‘hip familiaritywith condl- Vine th while pleading guilty to own. | t Fischer, and their father, who te etghty years old, f One of the warnings was sent George Ketohledge; Wall Street broker, an old friend of Fienér’s, Ani- other was received by the Fren High Commission, in whose offices EXPLOSIO FISCHER, WHO SENT WALLS. WARN, STO ASM e Cominuad trom First Page.) Warning of Wall St. Explosion Fischer was employed until recently. ‘Still another warning was given orally’ to Thomas Delahunty, caretaker of the tennis courte at 94 Street and Amsterdam Avenuc, * i That Wischer has appeared to be mentaty unbalanced for at least three wasks waa ndmitted to an Evo. ning World reporter to-day by nis” sister, He wa» sald by others to havo shown sim lar symptoms at ine |) tervals for a number of years, 1 Miss Fischer said her brothers condition recently had Begn auch thagey aanitarium treatment had been con- sidered, He feared this, she eh d, disappeared a Week ago, goin to ronto, whence. warning . mesonges wore sent, The sister says ahe dose not know how Te dbtalned advance information of the explosion—if he Aid obtain it, , : ve The District Attorney's office nerg, has sent a man to Toronto with x mubpoena for him to testify ‘hotdre the September Grand lufy,“whidi® was ordered to-day to investighte the? disaster. « so While Thomas Rawlinsono¢ the District Attorney's ofifoe was'at ther Fischer home this afternoon arteteste gram Was received thers to Misa Fischer, Sings thehouse Wan® Closed at that time Me, | Rawtintort® opened the message, which’ was* dated Ningara Fails, Ont;,* ard “aatt® Finchor would be sent to an whylon.* “Because of this publicity,” safit” Miss Fischer, “we have sent father to the country temporarily, foaring® it would be too much for his Rervce.”” John Bhaurhnessy, whose gambilng | house at Lynbrook, L. L, was ratded July 26, 1919, by Neal Vandewater, counsel of the Nassau Aasociatigh, at which time Wileon Mizner and John Nelliean were arrested, pleaded gullty to the charge of maintaining a gam- bling ho to-day beforé Justice Soudder he @upreme Court, Min- cola, Justicn moudder Axed Oot 6 for sentence, contittuing @haughnesay's bail of $5,000 and paroting him in the custody of hia counsel, former Dietrict Attorney Chariea M. Wysong. Tn and about the Court Howe were Many race track men, bookmakers and gamblers, who manifested our | tions here, selected thi# place for ing the gambling house, gakt he was | piachore incarceration. twenty miles awny fromthe dcene at; theh time of the raid. Justice Scudder, after hearing Shaughnessy’s plea, renewed his John Doe inquiry Into gambling jn Nassau County and the relation between gamblers, politicians and office hold- ors. The other witnesses to-day were David Giddon and William Busteed Jand the doortenders of thelr gambling house im Hewiett, L. 1, ‘Their son- tenoe wae set for to-day, but was put over in order to give them more sine to Make complete confessi vhs. CANADIAN WARBLER ’ WEARS NECKLACE. (rom the Amectvan Forenry Magazine.) Fischer, who way 4 tennis cham- pion, had been following the eham- plonship matches through Canada, at | Toronto and Ntagara-on-the- Lakes. Pope had been alarmed by Fischer's | peculiar actions and words and had tried_.to induce him to @o into the Canadian woods for quiet. He said that one day Fischer would be ra- tional and the next day irrational, FISCHER LEFT CITY |\TO AVOID BEING SENT TO AN ASYLUM Sister Says His Mind Had Appeared Unbalanced for Several f- AINCRE “2. aver They couldn’t improve the delicious flavor of Ancre Cheese. 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