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PITIFUL SCENES ENACTED ALL NIGHT AT THE HOSPITALS angen Relatives of Those Most Seri- ously Injured Surrounded Broad Street Institution. MAYOR WAS A CALLER. Boy Who Was Killed Had $75,000 Which Has Not Been Recovered. | ‘The most pitiful scenes tncident the explosion, with the vendath ¢ those on the street during the resoue werk yesterday, centred at Votunteer | Mowpital on Broad Street. Many ot; the seriously injured were taken to this bospital, and during ali . the Might their anxious relatives sur+ Founded the bwiding and crowded Many othera who had no injured there cailed at the hospital when Members of their families failed to Feturn home at a reasonable hour, Minking they perhaps had beeh taken Shere injured and unidentified. Mayor Hylan, after assisting the Police at the Old Slip Station to ar- ange for identification of clothing gathered from the debris, went to | Votunteer Hospital at 9 o'clock and remained the greater part of the might to see to it that the injured fecelved every possible attention as well as the relatives who called to Mentity them and to inquire as to the Sondition of thowe already iventified. J. Pletoher Shera of No. 115 Broad- called on the Mayor at the hose- pital and asked him to assist in lo- cating & $75,000 bond that was icut when the explosion shook the bank- ing centre He informed the Mayor that the bond was being carried through the street at the time of the ‘Dinst by a boy ‘named Osprey, who | wae employed by the firm as a mes- wenger, and was killed in the ex- Plosion. Mayer Hylan directed De- tective Michael Gorevan of the Oak Street Station Shera to the Old Slip Station and show him @ll property that had been taken from the wreckage, but the ig among the property that has been asecntdled at Volunteer Hospital for identification, but aa yet it has not been ¢clilmed. INQUIRY AT ONCE IS STARTED BY U. S. No Offikial Report Made—Chief 4 Flynn Starts for New York. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—Wash- ington, ¢ more than New York, probably, is stirred by the sangul- nary ¥xplésion near the Morgan of- fices. e No official information has reached Washington definitey placing the obuse of the explosion, and for that ‘ rkawon no formal statement was !s- med. It was otated, however, that every available investigation agency of the Government is concentrating on the | affair and every possible precaution i being taken to guard against any attempt in Washington or elsewhere to injure public officlals or prominent chtizeus, & —_———-—- AUTOS KILL 1, HURT 16. enned Chauffear Arrested on & Charge of Honitetde. An eight-year-old boy was killed and abeeen boys were Injured tn automobile mobdile accidents youterday. tucky Glassner of No. 730 Prospect Ay ‘at: the Intersection of that thorouyh- h Street and was run over erated by Martin ‘of Monroe Street, No. oklyn. Poainin dtopped his car iassner to the Lebanon Hospital, d when examined Sit he {# under arrest on Ipatein a PAY aa MORE—COX. Nominee Democratic Presidential Advocates Federal A United states, Legion of Honor, @ decree day. ‘tte the corridors in search of news, | to accompany Mr.| ‘vend was not among it. A $1,000 bond | ue, the Bron, stepped off the curb and carted pron Avenue Police Sta- | | Federal ald in all lines of education, | has heen awarded the | @ecoration of the Grand Cross of the | it was announced tn dated Supt. 6, madp public to- | | ee PYLE, a SINGLE FUNERAL FOR TWO VICTIMS OF EXPLOSIO | Hutchinson and Gillies Fell To- | gether—Services for Others i Killed by Blast. Funeral services for Witiam .F. | Hutchinson, tortyfwo, and Harold Le Gillies, twenty-seven, victims of the | Wall Street explosion, will be held at ; Campbell Purleral Church, Broadway and 66th Street, Sunday afternoon. Poth men were at Broad and Nas- sau Streets when the exploston oc- curred, Hutchinson, who was instant- ly killed, was one of the first to be identified and Gillies died at the Broa Street Hospital at 3 o'clock this gorning. Hutbhineon was employed as agent by the Equitable Life Insurance Com- | pany, No, 120 Broadway. Ho was @ Spanish-American War veteran and member of the Seventh Regiment. He had many medals for marksman- ship, Gillies was juntor member of the firm of George W. Bufr & Co., bro- | kers, of No, 120 Broadway, He was & Member of an old Nyack family nd lived at Pelham. Mr. Gillies was & giaduate of Amherst, class of '16, a mersber of the Psi Upsilon frater- nity and was well known as an ath- lete during his college days. “The funeral of Charies A. Lind- rothe, thirty-two, of No. 546 East 16th @treet, Brooklyn, probably will be hela Sunday, Bernard F, Kennedy, who was killed wile on his way to lunch by 4 steel slag, whioh struck him on the head, was a clerk for Johnson & Wood, brokers, No, 115 Broadway, He was nineteen, and lived at No, 443 10th Street, Brooklyn. He served overseas and was gassed and wounded by shap- nel in the knee. the Broad Street Hospital, boarded with Mir, and Mra. John Landers, at No. 64 Liberty Street, West Orange, N. J. He was twenty-three, and was employed by a marine insurance! company in Bridge Street. He served overscas, His father, Robert Ella- worthy, of been notified. Franklin G, Miller, No, 700 Weat 179th Street, killed in the explosion, was @ salesman for the Willott-Firier Adding Machine Company. Ho was twenty-two years old and lived with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, David H. Miller, He was a Cornell graduate, & momber of the New York Athletio Club’ and had won attention as an amateur athlete, During the war he was in the Naval Aviation Service, Alfred G. Mayer, Mo, 611 West 158th treet, killed In) the’ explosion, was export manager for the Morton TradX Jing Company, No, 5 Beckman Street. |Hte ved with hia_wia ved with his widowed mother, Winnipeg, Canada, has Crystallized Fruis-e.ayuren Cros A dainty sweet. meat with « kingly reputation for pur- ity, There's golden honey, aed ceameey Lanta ote 49c ay Royal tad to top all velyety Milk Chocolate! . cial Roginald J. Blisworthy, who died in| AAILLE Wetter Chocolates ata Lower Price” CANDIES teat" daltlee--Munt Unsh! ‘hod | eomette ver paistal You've tera gone good they — are! Clear-as-cryatal | tow dun, ol we've missed you— ellies concentrating the freshest of | nice, plump, juicy figs, «li smth @HARLES A. LINDROTH |sovce, KILLED IN MORGAN OFFICE, | WAS TO WED SOON Clerk, Victim of Explosion, Had Announced Engagement—Served" in War. William J. Joyce, the J. P. Morgan On was working near bis father, Thomas 'W. Joyce, head of the gold shipping department of the Morgan banking house, The father,“who has worked LUE ‘say as Ree wunes 0 30 years, was cut on the head by fly- ing glass, It was a slug hat caused the young man's death, according to reports to-day. The Joyco family lives at No. 1808 Ditmas Avenue, Flatbush. William, who was twenty-four years old, re- | cently became engaged to marry Miss Dorothy Swan, but no date for the wedding had been set ‘The young man served during the war in the aviation section of tho Signal Corps, He underwent an operation to get in the service after being rejected by a loval board, At- ter he was discharged from the army he was taken into the Morgan house and assigned to the department headed by} ble father, CLEVELAND POSTS GUARDS. Homes of Officials and Candidate for Governor Protected, CLEVELAND, Gept. 17,—-Guards were placed to-day about the home of Mayor Fitwgerald, Police Chief Smith and Harry L. Davis, former Mayor of Cleveland, and now Repub- (Masle Wind he tha nentaatan Mean candidate for Governor. The jal district was also under Hee scrutiny. home was badly damaged by @ bomb in June, 1919, He waa one of the public officials marekd for death In the Gimbel plot. Mrs. Sarah Mayer, and two older brothers. Bartholomew Flannery, nineteen, ‘killed in the explosion, was one of nine children and lived with his wid- oved mother, Mrs. Caroline Flannery, | No, $10 145th Street. He was a mes- \genger for the Commercial Cablo Company Josoph Schmitt, thirty, instantly killed in the Wall Street explosion, lived in 24 Street, Bayolde, Queetis He j@ survivéd by his wife and two young sons, For two years i had been employed as head book- keeper by Sorrell & Co., cotton brok- | ers, Beaver Street, He was on his | way to Junch, Identification was made by fellow-e1mployees at the Morgue. A brother-in-law, Carl G, Myyer, 18 cashiers of the Miushing National Bank, Charles Aranharry, No, 128 Sherman’ Who ploston, was @ cio Avenue, was killed by the ex- employed by the Hqultable Trust Company, and had started out for his lunch. His death jeaves his widow and their two- |months-old son, Josoph Jr, practically t destitute. The Aranbarrya had been |married three yoars. Ik I, Robéris, whose address is | given as No, 288 Fort Washjngton Avenuo, lived in Jersey City and his family was moving to the Manhattan | addreas, About half of the furrfture| | has been moved In, but none of his family was at the house to-day, CNOcuim. VOveres Fige-— Wel nips fresh orchard red in Mill including ‘tremoval of i llteracy, tho | e in Miller's Americanization of immigrants and the | fruits, And flay- 29c MILL'S fasorite ‘Milk 44c veparation and proper compensation Bors! Lots of ther Lovnd Box ores od ke emocratic Presidential nominee, in a J Toast ecovnut Va Ban ont to the Natjonal Educational 1 Marshmallow: Mtr Milk Chocolate Rasp- ation made public here yeater- fluffs, — light-as- 742 Brosdway berry Jellies —Jollica clear, feather flakes of marshmal- sg Ancor PL | jellies pure, jellics stuffed hould extend the Mavantages of ‘, tinctured with Vanilla Me vee ind with the javor of frosh red LA da extract and. studded “with mutgpe | 4 berriee—and jellies of local provisions.” |Btonated, 008, Ba _— breened, 44c Shama XB, PRAPRAND GETS HIGH HOVOR, shre 4 mn aan, Sept. 17%—Jean Jules Jua-| ff Cocoanut!, eA al Lad i. 8 . nec aenteatemnennenete pas ol STEINER sorand, Ambessndor to the | ~Chocolate Nutted | OF Fensmaksr's | Milk Chocolat Assorted ind Creams —Deei ind of candy ready to cater to the varie able palate that like: prise centers, Each tooth- some morsel treat!,..., % Containg. 16 Ounces Reactions of the explosion victims -ollowing their return to conscious- hens, as told to-day, were miiny and varied. Overshadowed by the great dinaster were many small incidents which are of hymnan Interest, Albert G. Phipps of No. 13 Wert Sist Street, connected with Floren ‘Thorn & Co., investment securities, No. 83 Pine Streot, was one of the first vietims taken to Broad Sireet Hownt. tal. He bad a fracture of the left leg, a deep hole in the right leg, burns and lacerations all over the body. The Rev. Father Grogan, who hurried to the hospital to give spiritual com- fort to the dying, asked Mr. Phipps if he wiqhed prayers said for him. “i'd rather have a cigarette,” he gasped, although unable to raise his head. By permission of a murgeon the priest placed a lighted cigarette in Phipps’s mouth. Walter A. Lake, twenty-nine, of West Orauge, N. J. an auditor, re- ceived a six-inch gash In the back and narrowly missed death when he was thrown to the paverment by the ox- plosion as he was about to enter the aquitable Trust Company Building, No. 37 Wall Street. His face and hands were cut by flying glass and a heavy object fell on his back. “When I got to my feet I found an- other victim clinging to my neck,” he eaid. Lake's wounds were dressed in the Equitable Trust Building and he was sent home, One of the most pathetic cases that have come to the atteation of the hed qe is that of John Flasky, No, 38 GPeonwich Street, who ts at the point of death at the Broad Street Hospital, He was, terribly toro by minedies a he was passing the Morgan offices. ‘The first impulse of the Red Cross was‘to notify his family, but they changed their minds, For it was learned that Flasky’s wife 1s in @ critical condition at an np-Btate xanttarium and cee hie ten Priest Puts Cigarette In the Mouth of Victim Near Death From Blast Wounded Broker Says He Prefers Smoke to Prayers—Many Human Interest Inci- dents in Explosion. Mas. MARGUERITE DRURY. werland, their hy t Mr. Falcks's extended which attend and sized to-day sumption yesterday. Both of the par- Street, ents are so pear the point of death | ca bd calamities, Mrs. Alva Barnaby of No. 484 ast 15th Street, Flatbush, an employee of the British War Mission, was stunned in her office on the thint floor of the J. P. Morgan & Co. Building. It was paid at her home to-day that her nerves were sbattered from the combined effect off the explosion of yesterday and the ahock she suffered Saturday when she was in an ac- eldent on the B. R. T. Mrs, Barnaby’a husband was, killed by a bomb in September, 1918, when as @ member of the 27th Division he ‘gured In the storming of Une Hinden- burg Line. She is now enguged to marry @ former Marine. New York County Chapter of the American Red Cross continued to pour supplies and’ additional forces into the hospitals in the neighbor- hood of tho explosion to-day. After & night's work in collecting surgical dressings and supplics in ambulances from all the city’s all night hoxpitels they gont this morning 10,000 nurgica! dressings and quantities of splints, ourgical instruments, X-Ray outfits and medical and other supplies to the Broad Street and other hospitals. ‘The Chapter sent two truckloads of dressings, seventy-five regular nurses and #ix emergency nuraea—teachers recruited from their classes at the Junior Richmond High School—to the hospitals receiving the victims of the disaster, These remained on duty throughout the night. This morning the Home Dietetics Department of the Chapter sent large quantities of sandwiches and soups to the hospitals to feed the nursos and patients was an how within three me piel wuard at windows. rived on the of the fire a the “powder up the sivgs Office. didn’t matter. the threaten’ ‘atter mot a both officials in that quai Search for expiont y Are age to secu thi 4 arms. eslon were half-way, One of the Dean Street, tal attache: left a directo Wall Street Among the casualties taken to Broad Street Hompital were Jobo and Lens Vaicks of Sacramento, Cal., who, if ad. dition to suffering lacerations which confine them to their beds to-day are | mourning the loss of passports and the | man’s naturalization papers, Mr. and of his clothi his body. n hin feet a ing step, whe year-old Fee data Mary, died of con- | Protectio 56 cepa THE HOME Mr, Paicks, who were stopping at | In the shres Damage Caused by EXPLOSION, is not covered by a Fire Insurance Polic n against such loss 1s provided by The Explosion, Riot and Cruil Commotion Policy issued by INSURANCE COMPANY R STREET * Q5 WILLIAM STREPT Telephone John 4960 New York City See Your Own Broker Adelphi Hotel, had eneaged én the Cratic of the White Star Fice, a ing to-morrow for Genoa. pected to proceed from there to > aw They hed just cashed a draft for $200 and were walking néar the corner of Wall and Broad streets when caught handbag containing their passports and blown from Mra Falcka’s hand. ‘The viriking difference detween the panic and the almost immediate reoove: of bystanders yesterday was emph: advertising man of No, 17, thai neither bas been notified of the] "Phe traning of the young men In Attic girl’ rance did much to alleviate matter Mite SAIS AaR Te. yeaterdny,” he declared. “At the the time of the Slocum divaster tt methods were under way, while yen- terday the people nearby, lnrly the ex-soldtera, were on the fod “In the name of the Unlted Staten ipo, Neophy yeaterday afternoon whe latter with several fragments of aaah weights In hia fista entered the Assay Office to determine whether the Gov- ernment bullding had wolghts in tt» vernment, L command you to leave slovied an armed Fire Morahal Thomas |”. Brophy waa the frat investigating Metal to start work and when he ar- wason” theories aa soon as he picked and other valuablos in tranalt when Broad Btreet O'Brien of No, 229 Dui Bronx, a runner for Winthrop, Harris & Co, brokers, was taken to the hor. pital auffering lacerations of legs and In the “injured runner's yom mda stock, In a dase Mr. NEW YORK Exsripce G. Snow, President birthpince. of the explosion. Tho citizenship papers was ‘neompeten: jad the Slocum disas by George Doorly, pr was a witness of both ir before proper relict partion minutes.” scene close on the heel pparatua he discounted wagon" and “dynamite in the street. His initial search was in the Axsay Behind heavy tron bara stood @ squad of men with drawn revolvers. Brophy explained who he was, but it He retreated in face of Ing pistols and at the door he was met by Inspector Cough- lin of thé Police Department The mMmilar experience and fave up any further at- tempt to continue their investigations rter. took ®, bonds, securiticn @ccurred, wont on to- le of the extent of dam- ritlen was disclosed at Hospital, Edward J naide Avenue, found 100 shares of An- ach certificate areas victims at Trond Street | Hospital is Edward Soper of No, 1190 Brooklyn, ‘The hospl- sald Mr, Soper had just ora’ meeting and was in when the blast knocked , him down, burning off practically all * ng as well as scorching Soper got nd staggered to a build. re he rat down. da of clothing sul cling- ing to him he found bin cigar case which he mechanically opened, ex- tracted a cigar and stuck It between hin teeth, He was chewing the ol- gar when taken to the hospital. Otto Baller, a jJewoller, of No. 506 Pacific Street, Hrooklyn, — to-day walked into Police Headquarters with two $1,000 Chicago and Great Weatern Ratiway bonda, “I found these in Wall Street a fow minutes after the explosion,” he anid, picked them up tn the hespe that you would be able to find, thelr owner, Seeking to ald In the determination . what kind of explosive caused the Aspinwall Judd, an at- eon at Broad Street EH pital, to-day gave tis observath based on the condition of victims h maw. Dr. Judd; Dr, McClelland, Dr. Keym and Dr. Kinlook wo ked an coasingly in the operating room from a fow minutw after the blast unt night an force of the explosion was upward,” sald Dr. Judd. “Palms of hands and solta of feet were Lor off, one woman's Jaw was blown of ne man's nose was blown up on hin forehead, Many ylothma were burned on the lower fait of tho body | oF lower part of the arms and not elre- where. The terrific blast of flame which eaused 40 many suriace OUuriy parently passed like a flaan. “One man whose soles an wore viewn off told me he we ng in front of the Sub-Trensury when the carth eeomed to rise, an regained consciousness tn “made” Rute Photograph Taken from the Photoplay the home-co: “Happine sings of folks who habit. ~rat very special prices SPECIAL Fudson Terwinal Bullsing Fulton and Nessun Streets SEARLES'S NEPHEW * OPENS WILL FIGHT. Asks Court ‘for Jury Ti Jury Trial on mille lonaire’s Sanity and Fraud * Inquiry, SALEM, Mass, Sept. 17.--Vietor Aly bert Bearies, nephew of the late Bid-). ward F, Searles, who left an entate in the Probate? Court asking that th® court direct that’ inawen of fact shall be tried by a jury and that the issues include the quasy tions to whether the Instrument Of, July 24. 1920, propounded will, Was executed according ‘to lawys whether Bearles was of sound mind at, the time of ite exebution and whether it was procured to be made through” the fraud and undue influence of Ar-! thur T, Walker, Lewis L. Delafield! Jonoph F. McCarthy and Mary a Rowland, or any bf them, Anoteibe: abwesthtoe in (ie case Maps entered when “Charlee Dickinson and? Arthur Black of Boston, reprosant ich, bate A le Smith of Detroit, d in opposition to the vel Mw) Ramered. BrLonaDE, Jugo-Slavia, Sept. 11. Heports are current here of the tm" pending announcement of the engamess the | J Khor Oh! You Yanks! “HEADIN’ HOME” WITH HAPPINESS HE famous “homers” of “Babe” Ruth in the Yanks’ great fight for the pennant, are no more éagerly watched for than Thousands go “Headin’ Home” with Happiness every week-end. Such delicious Candies as these explain the reason. AND SATURDAY Chocolate Covered Jumbo Maple Creams , . . 59c Ib, Selected halves of wainuts embedded in maple flavor sugar cream, covered with milk chocolate Chocolate Covered Dates . . . 54e Ib. Firest, sele ted Oriental dates, pitted and coate | with sweet chocolate Jersey Milk Chocolates, Assorted . . . 79c Ib, A delicious assortment of fine chocolates Milk Chocolate Covered Almonds . . . 99c Ib, Crisp 8 anish Almonds carefully roasted and heavily coated with smooth milk hocolate Dainties, Assorted , . . 54c Ib, Dainty morsels of gloss candy in the following Mavore: Vanilla, Lemon, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Orange, Clove ant Lime FULL WEIGHT--18 ounces of CANDY in avery pound box, “OPEN SUNDAYS: Al Our Bore at 2249 Brondvey (near 80th Btreet) will Bu days hereafter, Unlon Square, Tith Street Larced CrrvtpSitor 42 also 43d Streets Latween Sih and 6th Avenmes ment at dpa Alexander, Regent o€+ and Princess Marie have the United Candy Stores TODAY be com wee fe bala aie 122 Bre. reser |