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ccemesissdasceenens OO ‘Tramsfer Station was made a tempo-/was a change of passengers: We! QFFICIAL REPORT MOVIE STAR BURNED ey eet ocean ta CERTAINTY OF VETO |'ex"'Sraceo" rie /MILLERWILLNOT EDUCATION BUDGET |J0H | gore who were not hurt, and they/short distance from Manhattan Cross. IN EVENING WORLD Beer te mfr tog rons weal e in Cotton to] DOQMS BONUS BILL ~———| NAMESTATEFUEL | OF $95,007, 766.99| IN SENATE RAGE - FRY from Jersey City and Neward. Before] at @ good clip and In an instant there =. ) } on Fog. a row along the platforms. As they [and a chorus of screams, Every one] The official report of the wreck by N were taken away others were laid in] !n the car I was in was piled againat|the Pennsylvania Railroad, on whose eq dikers t Wacaarwae lad tne Hew LeMk CH Rea Too Busy Conferring With} Increase of $3,000,000 Goes Woolwine Leads Opponent wreok was Michael Burke, motorman} | “With others, I went forward, The |through the New York city News As-1 iow to Override Action > Leaders in Politics and | to Pay for New Teachers | for Democratic Nomina- the first retief train was sent out] Was an impact their places. the front of It. ‘The side doors flew|tracka the Hudson and Manhattan Business. and New Pupils. tion by 20,000. 2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922 rary hospital. One or two physiciuns|lost some und seemed to gain more. LIKE EARLY NEWS MAY LOSE BEAUTY } superintended first aid treatment until} ne when we slowed down, The for = Blamed by Railroad rr _ eS vate tars ato taka DICTATOR TO-DAY! OO. K'DBY BOARD! BY OVER 65,000 © . i oe os ae The first man brought out of the /open and there was n rush for them, {trains were running, was tesued) Not Enough Votes in Senate several places and his mouth was #0 scoped, and the floor was sticking |@lmost exactly with the report of the mashed jo that he was unable to talk,|UP through the centre of it. With | Evening World which was then on the He was sent to Newark with the first] three other men, I went to the for- [streets group of the Injured. ward part of the car where the motor- ‘The official time of the train wreck He was believed to have suffered af™™n Was. Woe lifted him out. He at Manhattan ‘Transfer this morning asides cb the akidl, Ohe othir' man | UM? @ nasty Cut on'the face that ad | WAS 8.40 A. His MCNMRNE mass .or 989 who Was tticonsctous alec was re-|*most severed his upper lp. He was A. M, daylight saving time. ‘The acc!- garded os in a critical condition be- badly shaken up and all in. IT did not |@ent was a rear-end collision between cause of a head injury. me. We made|two Hudson and Manhattan railroad STOPPED: TRAIN IN FOG TO trains, both bound for downtown Man- LOOK AT SIGNALS. hattan, just east of Manhattan Trans The heavy fog had cut off the motorman of the first train from all eight of the signals over the tracks just east of Manhattan Transfer and he had stopped to make sure of them. of the rear train. His head was cut in| frst car had come together, tele- sociation at noon, and corresponded by the President. The Board of Education to-day] SANFRANCISCO, Aug. 31.—Hiram adopted wnanimously a budget of|Johnson to-day was assured of the $95,007,766.99 for the year 1922. Republican re-nomination for the An additional request of $108,000 to] United States Senate by a margin Increase salaries of the admtnistra-{Of more than $5,000 votes. On the tive and clerical staff and to create] 0 of the latest returns, the vote the position of Assistant Secretary to] 751 of 6.595 precincts stood: the ‘Boked) was also adopted. Johnson, 278,762; C. C, Moore, 208,098. he budget will be presented bec].. Friend W. Rictiardson, Btato Trea, . surer, had a lead of 14,738 over Gov cording to Iaw, to the Board of E8tl-|wiiiom p. stephens for the Repub- mate and Apportionment to-morrow. |jjéan gubernatorial nomination. The Although the budget, as adopted, 13] vote was Richardson, 241,962; Steph- an Inorense of $4,783,788.21 over last] ems, 227,224. @ , Thomas Lee Woolwine, prosecuting year's appropriation, {t 1s more. thal attorney of Los Angeles County; ee $7,000,000 less than asked for by thé} jeading his opponent, Mattison B Board of Superintendents in change of] Jones of Glendale, by more than the edticational work of the schools.|20.000 for the Democratic nomination for governor. Members of Congress ‘seeking re- Through Major Coogan, Military Secretary of Gov. Miller, it was an- nounced to-day that there was little likelihood of the appointment of & Fuel Administrator by the Gevornor before to-morrow. That the Governor, who Is at the Hotel Gotham, ts giving consideration to the appointment of an administrator, was generally con ceded, Tt was sald that his list of appoint- ments With persons with whom he desired to confer would take up most of the day. Among those for whom he sent and saw was William LL. Senate shows the improbability of pas- Nie) | ease ee ih ti sage over a Presidential veto. s tan Wake phenins, Te web tint HO Charges of insincerity are belng « stated, but {t was thought Mr. Ward openly made, for the bill as it passed had a candidate, if not for the entire the House has been loaded up with State at least for a deputyship that amendments which alone would pro. Would Involve the distrbasonigs fuel in th ft 8, Mount duce @ Presidential veto, and the fact J PNES. vernon, White Pitas, New Rochelle is that men who are known to be : NILSS and Port Chester. ready to vote against the Bonus BIL ION Sioa Ee potenlincot the Remof when it is finally presented have Was Driving Locomotive] %:;,?: Moran & Co. was another with teins Hy Winks Molen dn tel Chaes ig whom he conferred. Mr, Stettenius amendments, Through Flames—Two headed the War Purchasing Board when it was organized. With him, to American Legion men are still con- fident that President Harding will not WILL COME UP AGAIN. Measure Likely to Be Forced on Republicans as Issue in Campaign. have time to get his n him as comfortable as we could, and in the meanwhile other passengers who had piled out of the rear cars |fer. were gathered around the wrecked] ‘The accident was due to a heavy first car, fox. The trains were one that left “Men were calling to women who|Newark at 8 A. M., standard time, and were hysterical that there was no|@train which left Park Place, Newark, danger and that they would al get{®t 8.07 A. M. The first train stopped Accorditig to the crew of Burke's} |” cicre were more than enough [east of Manhattan Transfer to enable ¢ train, he had made full speed as 8000 | Dergons around to attend to the ees-|the motorman to distinguish whether as he got out of Newark after ieav-} cue work. signals were set againat him or not, ing the Park Place Station there. i I could see that some women had |Before the first train could start the 4 ‘ainted and were being taken out and |wecond prashed owed “enw second train cras' into the rear of Running into the fog he slowed down} i..t somo had been rendered un-|the first train once or twice, spurting when the vieW | conscious by their injuries. “Train service at Manhattan Tran ahead cleared temporarily, He was] ‘The interior of the car was a mass|fer was held up from 9.20 A, M, to 10 just slowing down in a cloud of fog|of frightened, struggling, Injured pas-|A. M., when full service was re- aba tm at Manhattan |S¢eers, #0 far as I could judge. [sumed which descended on him ai ine wt |Bvery seat had been filled and there} ‘The statement of the Hudson and ‘Transfer when it lifted and he Must, | wore persons standing when we left}Manhattan Railway was similar, ex- they said, hi seen a flagman sent) Newark and I do not think the Inter-|cept that it stated tht the first train back from the train ahead, for the|change of passengers lessened the] wax moving slowly because a steam were applied with a jerk. {load any at Manhattan Transfer, train of the Pennsylvania Railroad CS arate we “There was very little that could|was just ahead of it, also moving By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- 9 World.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (Copy- right).—The soldier bonus looks hope- leas to-day. A count of noses in the The Superintendents asked for more than $102,000,000. Virtually all the in } jection were all safely nominated cre! in this year's budget goes tu] Johnson headquarters issued the fol pay for new teachers and to efre for} lowing statement: new pupils, these items representing| ‘This is the greatest victory in the nearly $8,000,000. politicab career of Hiram Johnson. He In the discussion on the budget Ar-] has won so decisively that there can thur S$. Somers, member of the Board]be no cavilling at the result. His of Education at the head of the fi- |strengthshas always been with all thy nance and budget committee, revealed | people. dissatisfaction with the teaching force ~~ in the night schools. He character-]DJET OF FISHWORMS ized the majority of teachers as ‘‘In- Others Scorched. confer with the Governor, was Wil- LOS AN oS, Aug.%i—Anna Q.|ilam C. Breed of the law firm of Breed, Abbott & Morgan. The brakes held only for a moment. |). Gone by a : 5 ‘ 5 done by any one person except to | slowly because of the commit what seems to them a polit-| Nillson, motion pleture star, was #o seri- ah 2 x hardly slackening the speed of the|get the people out of the cars. That = {eal blunder in vetoing the meagure,|Us\Y burned Inte yesterday afternoon} | a gh es o Grae ge Het speient efficient, ae Lea MAKES PIGS FRISKY i e w vas being done when I left. 1 wi : ; oe at hee lacks ill be per.|t0 H. H. Outerbridge of the Port Au-] Mr, Somers sal was hard to ; j train at all, when something went| was being done whi : alked|1igen gtreet, Manhattan; left shoulaer|They argue that Mr. Harding ac.| that !t Is feared her looks will be per-|ih ori Uae another who was closeted efficient teachers for the present evo-| John Snedeekor, a farmer near Sectu- down to Manhattan and Summit ‘Transfer and reached the street from there. A man with a machine gave} LOWITZ, ABRAHAM, N me @ lift and I reached. Manhattai Street, Newark; ribs broken; Newark MANY so. JAMMED Pisani . GEORGE, No. 25 IN CARS THAT THEY knowledges that in principle he favors oasertly Tinbel ed ascoraing te pied with the Governor. Transit Commis- 95 New Ja soldier bonus and that he committed] and her company were completing a pic-|Sloner Leroy T. ener who ree c ‘ 99 | ture been mentioned in conection with the himself to that course in the 1920) °°. Nison was running a locomotive] appointment of Fuel Administiator, campaign. through a stretch of forest fire, Her|to-day sald he was not a candidate Enough votes are assured to pasa] Deck, face and shoulders | wore badly | for the position, and desired to remain hair, which was hanging loose about her] Where he is, shoulders, was singed away, Cyrus Miller, former Borough Pres- wrong and the heavy train shot ahead again. ‘The passengers, startiéd by the Jerk. were almost tantly afterward thrown from their seats and from the stanchions against which they were steadying themselves by a terrific im- pact. Glass crashed in almost every hing pay, $4,60, and did not advocato|cus, N. J., claims to have discovered paying a proposed incréase to $6.90 an| that flshworms make an acceptable and evening to the present staff until it] nutritious diet for pigs. had been weeded out. The question] Snedecker recently dug some worms was recommended back to the board|fSr bait. Hp left the can containing — = CP of superintendents for investigation | them in the vicinity of his hogs whil : he went to get his pele. When he re- with the further recommendation that turned he found the can upset and the adequate salaries be paid the right} worms emptied out by the porkers, who and right side strained, City Hospital Richelieu Terrace, Newark; shock, MARPLE, W. F., forty-eight, No. the measure when the bill comes up window. Shouts of warning and wild ESCAPED INJURY |20 Nort! Hermitage Street, ‘Trenton for action to-day in the Senate, and * - 1 3 * 26 3 \ . . ' ra ‘ard, her leading man, who{ident of the Bronx, who was Fuell\ind of evening teachers. were éagerly. devouring them, screams of terror howe out the we MASS, C. T., Beverly, N. Jy lavera-| the friends of the bill still have an| was firing, and Percy Hilburn, camera] Administrator for Bronx County} In explaining the Increase asked for} Te dug more worms and has since nolse of crunching beams. tion of nose, home. * Jopportunity to eliminate the unde- also were burned, but not so seri-| during the war, it was said oy friends}evening schools Mr. Somers said that/enlisted the servios of half a doaen w feed at trade unions are going to spend $26,-|voys, who are supplying th und. He ex- a rate of five cents a p Some Catapulted Through was among those being seriously con- CAR CLIMBS ON TOP OF OTHER, MILLER, MRS. C., No. 218 Baldwin | sirable Senate amendments when the oe CRUSHING ROOF. Open-End Doors, Declare | Terrace, Orange, N. J., bruised right] p11 gets into the conference com- sidered for the position. 000 to equip certain school rooms to] ® rate of five conta a hound. He ox | } The first passengers who climbed Passengers shoulder; home. mittee. So long as there is a chance SS a Gal Sees eres ployment. out of the trains saw that the collision ° MONN, C. P., Beverly, N. J of securing Presidential approval, the ir tease snd that the unions were want th (he. Haiwors ait “eae © meptiprheen Ve Dec as er ie oo Mrs. George Lubke of No. 26 Riche-] ONDINE, ALBERT, No. 22 Nar-] champions of the bill will work to xoing to pay thelr apprentices for the} much friskter. number of hours they spend in Study, | —_—_———_—————— lieu Terrace, Newark, and Mrs. Mary] rin Place, Newark; contusions of the] set the thing in such shape as to at- Culbert of No. 806 Clifton Avenue,| right thorax; St. Francis Hosptal tract the Presidential pen. e upper part of the end of the platform € ; a So far as Mr, Harding is con- ee had climbed over it almost half] Newark, were together in the first car! MORGAN, DR. B., No. 82 Denson] cornea, ho has reiterated recently (INE SHOOTING — rs, rward . Th . eld, oN. a the length of the car. The two cars,|of the forward train eir hats left] Street, Bloomfleld, Tis) HRN Tat he: favors! & Route, MOE that (Continued from First Page.) Sper part ot the ed tron Continuation schools are causing the School Board much worry, Mr. Somers said, At present there are 18,900 at- tending these schools, and the sixty- one attendance officers are unable to handle the work in connection with them. He said that if {t keeps up an attendance force large as the New York Police Department will be needed, fn which fear-maddened and injured| thelr heads, but like every one in their] shoulder injured; home. ; é ¥ | could be seen struggling, {cat they escaped injury becahse of] Reeves, E. W., Hightstown, N. J., unless a sales tax is enacted the leg- : Vowly settled down. ‘The soot of the} the jammed condition of the passen-| injured back; home. islation should be postponed until the Nation's finances are in better condi- tion than they are now, Senator moot proposed a sales tax and it was rejected in the Senate. Thus Mr. Harding's request has been re- fused, and he is in a position if he chooses to make that the basis of his veto. car in froat was slowly crushed down} ers.” REITER, R. J., No. 45 Lincoln toward the crumpled floor and the] Twe railway men, who refused to} jvenue, N. J.; bruised forehead; roof of the car on top, as the sides of jive their names said they were pas | ome : car bulged out, also settled down] #engers in the fourth car of the rear ae . the car bulgttmed’ passengers, many| train, They confirmed statements of| RICH, SAMUEL, No. 78 Beekinan of whom threw themselves headlong] others that the cars were so filled Street, Newark; left ankle sprained. Se or the windows and came tum-| that passengers escaped belng thrown] SCHELKORN, MISS ELEANOR, Diing down over the mass of debris.| about, with the exception of some] No. 186 Barclay Street, Newark; right Fittees minutes after the accident| near open end doors, who were cata-| shoulder bruised, City Hospital. Gees te eee eee palate Le ‘2 half conscious man was found lying] pulted from one car to another, SCHWARTS, ADOLPH, No. 125] bill, however, nor has he said as bbe twenty fest from the tracks, *When| They saw no one seriously hurt ex-| Jackson Avenue, Newark, N. J., con-| any formal way to Cong resuscitated he said he haé just|cept the motorman of the rear train.}tusion of right side; sprained right} ‘The President's idea is that feared out of the window to learn the} George F. Kaecher, fifty-nine, a) hand; home. sponsibility for the passage tI fia: wetiee tor the application of the emer-|lumber dealer of Colwin, Pa., was a] «irotgy, CHARLES, E., 30, 434 BiIity/ <b) the aaseage) OF Iasi gency brakes when the train seemed] passenger In car No. 276 of tho first laouth 12th Street, Newark, internal as) Ha UAGOE, CF cortan, that | Se on tee not baad living at homes’! 7 ire toltake a Wap forwar) at ee eee Lasipadnieer pereiinaenae HOS Tinjurtes, Jersey City Hospital. many members of Congress who might! nts thar been with the Kline” | Walter Adams, a striking car’ man, in front, bate Pa ee rede Hel, “We left Park Place at § o'clock, SECINE, ARTHUR, No. 24 West] otherwise oppose the bonus are fear-] with that the Prosecutor added, “Now | WS arrested at Memphis, Tenn., on bys Lieeen eh nuteot the window andj he aid. “We were going yery alowly,| 13h Street, New York Clty; left ful of the politicu! consequences and }T've sald all I intend to say about this |@ charge of highway robbery and an was catapulted out of The Mine air, he |The motorman tried the brakes but £/*houlder injured, lip cut; home. will bo pleased by the Presidential |case, which is going before the Grand |attempt to commit murder, by an at- | ou at + hey iiess they didn't work. Then he put} SIMONS, JOHN, 208 Broadway, | oo. 0" they will be squaring them-| Jury on Sept. 8." tack July 5 on a special agent of the = > ‘i selves with their soldier constituents] The Bergen County authorities are}Union Belt Line Railway. e! bf d company that the alr line sy! Ro Cases Tat UBL, ah onan think it harmful to the community] Scullion knew where the pistol w at Council Bluffs, Ia., were stormed —__—__—— ALTON RECEIVER ‘HAS STRIKE CLUB Under United States Con- trol, Strikers Must Watch Step. CHICAGO, Aug, 31 (Associated Press).—The receivership of the chi- cago and Alton Rallroad filed yeste. - day in Federal District Court war viewed to-day by a high Federal ofMi- cial in close touch with railroad a:- fairs as one means of relief from strike troubles. It would place the Notice to Advertisers (Continued from First Page.) for themselves," he replied. ‘But it = = may be interesting to see in what pio- tures Bergen has been acting recently tual anarchy. Police reported almost to determine whethar they, had affect | Constant ‘Aring: in: railroad districts: 1a ihe nachelocy of a man af his{Shd between thirty-five and forty aa- ae : vf his) sauits since the strike began. ey syiel i achat Ready Booth, a guard on the South- s there any evidence that Kilne | ory Railway, died in @ hospital at Au- talked over his domestic situation with i Ghote seuuina?! wananbed gusta, Ga., from wounds received “Contrary to the general heliet, |When he and another guard were at- ‘i tacked. His companion, E. M.'¥eater, ee Aes * had broken, releasing the pressure STORR, NEWTON, No. 460 South} will be spared the ill effects by the|ikept upstairs, he also knew what was fol] 's * As 0} ; E nton, Ia., a] ro or Fi ision, t's ertising type coy lease holding the brakes to the car Wheels, | the passengers in their seats, 2ard Street, Irvington, N. J., bruises] action of the Executive in killing the| going to hanpen to Bergen that night. Pie Tee ee ea’ taaten lant ee Hederab eubgremon Sy weak Gar Maroing Warn ¢ Clarence Seeley, thirty, of No. 434] of left side of face; home. bill, non-union official pointed out. tp. M. th ‘and that Burke had applied his air in plenty of time to avoid the collision} South 12th Street, Newark, was in] swrenmy, JOHN A., No. 512 had the equipment not fatled, car No, $246 of the first train. 15th Street, Newark; body injuries; The use of all steel cars all “We left Park Place at 9 o'clock,” Jersey City) Hospital. that prevented a far*more serious} he said, ‘and when opposite the that Scullion and his brother Law-|United States Marshal Jap Pickett rence had discussed the matter with|was slugged. the moment Is that failure to pas: | Kine before Bergen's arrival and that] state troops on strike duty at Salls- over the President's veto will end the|Charles, instead of trying to prevent|pury and Spencer, N. C., were or- any i matter, But it will not. Politician: | the ghooting, alded in it by gettin ‘ ‘ who saw the ch SWEENEY, JAMES, 612 15th]™ n 3 i ldered away to-day. under the stress of fall elections are] In addition to the two Scullions,}to pe Deputy United States Marshals, Understand how it was possible that} and women fainted or screamed. The| ured: home, dy taavecinion tat t a ° puty anaes Raclorne naniuproae. SWINNER, MISS ANNA, No. 336 @ opinion that the day of the| Kline and his wife and Emil Yorillo, 8] wore attacked by a crowd and severely served. on The official sald that under + celvership any acts of strikers agains’ the road could be considered as «\- | | Di rected against the Government an toed by 1 P.M Mon and releaye must bet would provide a test of such Govern Friday” mentsupervision. Curiously enough, the thought of sections of Thy nee to be inate hy Thureday node | Sunday Main Sheet copy, type sony which. hy « oP MF there had not been a great loss of bonus is merely being postponed and] fireworks expert who had called on Mo. ——————_—— not been rece en life. Seeley is in the Jersey City Hos-|Hilside Avenue, Newark; forehead|tnat the Republican Party will not| business, there was also in the Kline Penn ene up the tracks of Freie" copy. mien “hast delved in ‘An explanation of the strangely! pital. cut; home. dare to go into the 1924 Presidentiai| house that night Alice Thornton, nine-|tne Chicago and Alton and a bridge BOMB DAMAGES BRIDGE _ fis! ation ‘ottice by ah limited number of casualties was air ——— WARTOO, MISS IDA, No. 101] campaign without a specifle pledge in] teen years old, a former sweetheart! on the same road near Alton, Ul..| OF P.R. R. IN DELAWARE fe crc uth ° + given by the firemen, ambulance cur- Hancock Street{ Trenton, N. J.; In-| favor of,a soldier bonus, and that the| of Bergen's, She has stated in pub-lwere discovered when two cans of etree ables ee geons and railroad wrecking crews ternal injuries, St. Francis Hospital. | Presidential candidate will find it neo. | lished interviews that about the time/4qynamite were found by & section! Tracks Torn Up by Binst, Delaying | Wilt tor or, orders reload. Tater than, te who first entered the wrecked train. WEIDEL, MRS. 0. D., No. 106] e##ary to make that pledge, of the shooting she threw her arms} crow. ete | ators, when vomited. will woe sere : about Mrs, Kline when the latter : Broadly speaking, the advocates of They said both trains were crowded with passengers who were standing shoulder to shoulder, in the alsles. ‘The steel cars were compressed by the shock, but did not break. Those who were thrown down moved but a short distance and only thoge at the end of the cars struck the floors or the steel walls, The others all were med against human cushions. lostons caused slight dam- ‘contusions of left. arm| Soldier bonus will not quit their fight |Sought to prevent the killing. When ee ssl Me eaneiae ot the: (Big | LLISION F i with the present session of Congress,| Prosecutor Mart was asked to-day] pour Railroad at Indianapolis last WEISS, SAMUEL, No 121 West| They really helleve their chances of whether this did not make her an hight, No one was injured 126th Street, Manhattan; cheat and] Wtimate success are better than ever oorhat fae Leeder pantie gore s 1 ‘ and that the votes in b ib a hich JERSEY TUBE TRAINS | stesiser Prizes, ci Howical[Scharane thor ‘etre or artes th) Nil be, taten aro ot lair’ Tie] PRIORITY RULES WHITT, THOMAS R., 112 Bleecker] presidential voto will be an over-| Prosecutor had already said that be) ON WESTERN LINES pasion lh Stroet, Newark, head and body in-| whelming mandate to t had consulted with Police Capt. Dinan juries, Jersey City Hospital. Poy ened its choloc for 19d ee] as to other arrests In the case. Hilton, N. J., bruises WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 81.—The THE WORLD“ Pennsylvania Railroad bridge at Four- teenth Street, this city, was demaged | C===S==te=e ns by an explosion, probably of a dynamite oieo. bomb, early to-day, ‘The charge was|M’GEAN.—On Wodnenday, Aug. 20, at the so heavy that glass was broken in| rectory of Bt, James's, No, 28 Oliver at, houses of the neighborhood, but it did] Rev. VINCENT DE PAUL M'GMAN, late pe seemless Beiage cake Ae rector of St. James's Church. damaged a 5 abutment, tore Divine office will be ri the guard railing and displaced the rails orM. bsg line None of those in the vestibules. ap- (Continued from First Page.) ZIMMERMAN, MISS B., No. 61 ee No ono except Mes. Kilne, {t ap-| Commerce Board Issues|ot the north bound track, No trains were caught when the steel Dewey Street, Newark, N. J., shock; | oHAU : a pears from information gathered by Rca at tn 10 A.M. Albany, Buffalo and tly y 0c! HAUFFEUR CHARGED TPA Trg wutnoritiss; madevany move’ to Emergency Order. were due at the time, 0 papers plense copy, frames folded in upon themselves. In Gone: the violence of the shock they were hurled out through the space left by the broken glass of the dtors before the closing jaws of the broken frames could nip them, Employees at the Manhattan Trans- fer statica running up to the wreck consin Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., shoc! HOMICIDE EXONERATED, home. The railroad announced that a train] Robert Tarello, thirty-four years old. ‘ yr. SGTON, Aug. 31.—The In- J 1 rs. George K visited her hus-| WASHINGTON, HASKILL, MRS. FRANK, Napo-| suard was injured and had heen taken| of No. 1010 Thid Avenue, a chautteur] pends Inwner, Senator William D.{terstate Commerce Commission to- leon Street, Newark; both shoulders} to Manhattan for treatment, for Gimbel Brothers Department Store,| Mackay, !n Hackensack this after-|qay declared an emergency existed on bruised, City Hospital, was discharged to-day by Magistrate ee Max So Levine in West Side Count ag] noon. When sho came from his oMfce} tne raliroads west of the Misslsalppl HILL, W. C., No. 109 Penns: and was asked by newspaper reporters ‘al charge of c paper rep rity orders to Avenue, Hillside, N. J, shock, home. {FT TERS SUICIDE a technical charge of homicide, | Ta- {ther she knew of the arrest of herjend extended tts priority found three persons, two men and al HOLLANDER, R. B,, 2618 South tatsed the death of Daniel Randall,| brother, Charles Scullion, she replied: | that vast territory, ‘woman, sitting beside such a smashed thirty-two years old, a chauffeur, on] ‘My poor kid brother! Why did they] Under a previous emergency declar- Percey Street, Philadelphia, injured es Me rand laugtiog Figue nash ona leat hoes: Aug. 28. it wae shown by witnesses} do this?" She refused to say any-| ation, the priority system was ordered ‘at each other hysterically, HOLLORN, HERMAN, R. F. D. that Thrello_was not to blame. ___] thing further und went to the county! juy for territory east of the Mis- The first train left Park Place sta-|y. 2), Trenton, N. J.; bruises of jail to visit her husband, aissipp! although all railroads were OF WIFE'S STRUGGLE —_—+ tion, Newark, at 9 o'clock daylight}; , an She almost collapsed when she ite shipments of pore dt = oA train Jett pak) ipttrnel injurfes; Newark City ordered to exped pe (Continued from First Page.) prevent the tragedy. me gente MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN 1922 Coney Island Mardi Gras Revae G Week of Sept. 11. DP VOtE 100. ...sssceeeeeseeesmecnmmeseerse eter abandon the inetitute responsibilities you have shouldered so long and at such frightful cost, there is only one course open to me. Until now T have been only outraged by your conduct. This new complication renders the situation desperate and action on my park necessary, unless you change your course. It you truly love me as you say, you will heod me, It ts up to you to decide quickly what is to believe that it {s the truth. 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T need your help now] cott defended Moore valiantly during | Marriage Certificate Clerk, proof of Evening World. ... a befor @ passenger on the second train. He] ured; home. as I never aid before the trial and remained his ataunoh | her claim that she was Bergen’s wite 1d 10 per Sund be handed in at The World's various branches: was in the second car, behind the one| _KEACHER, GEO. F., $9, No, 195] (Sianod) Seriously and Loving! Rita tat alice Wie coneintion, Iovelew’| gar, BeeveDS BAYS ber a cottified copy || Sumene wante © i as Be shea Masee tanh ee ian Chelsea Avenue, Colwin, Pa,, two ribs SHIRLEY these results, after he had his wife | of the marriage certificate made out 888 Washington st, and Putitaer Bulld- that was telescoped. ; broken, Jersey City Hospital. A carbon copy of the answer be-] examined and. pronounced entirely “We left Park Place, Newark, at! ye spy, ISAAC A, No, 626 Ferry| SMS “Dearest Bhirley,” and begs her|sane, Talcott took no further legal 9.10 and the train was crowded,” he| atreet, Easton, Pa; left shoulder) “ingly it) Cones this fanaticlam|uction and finally ended his life. said. “It was bound for Cortlandt] strained; Newark City Hospital, ee eatiedent the Shiidrons''| Hn Alster said he waa mentally GAs t do when she saw him the day Street. At Manhattan Transfer, there ARTHUR, No. 24 West nless YOU decide very soon to he disappeared 4 r ‘ hb . ‘ on Dec. 7, 1918, by Deputy City Clerk Frank J. Goodwin, who married her to Bergen Mrs, Be NM explained that she was eager for this proof in behalf of her five-year-old baby girl, Bergen’s child, allot. Vote for and Queen it will