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1 AUSTOIA MOISELMES- ARMY Fm WAR LAST EDITION m) SJic S'tiwltltra Bailo jJir imOOKLYN. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 101 1 TWO SICCTIONS. SIXTY-SEVENTH YKAlt KRACKE PLAN FOR RAPID TRANSIT CHILD DIES AFTER EATING ROACH POISON ON THE QUEENSBORO BRIDGE BANK MERGER CONSUMMATED DWYER CERTAIN I TO SECURE-BIG FEDERAL JOB Had Been Scattered in Kitchen ON AUGUST 12 and Pantry. SUNDAYSHOWS IN COSTUMES AREDOOMED Mitchel and Bell Start Campaign Against the Practise. Coroner Wagner li investigating Manufacturers-Citizens' Trust the sudden death of Raymond Carnes the three-year-old son of Charles A.

Official Canceller of Port for Eighteenth District 1 Man. Carnes, who died early to-day after wallowing roach poison in his home, 407 flroadway. The child's death was reported to the Coroner's office bv Dr. Lewis Addoms. of 278 Halsey street, Co.

Will Start With Deposits. TO MAINTAIN OFFICES AT THREE POINTS who won called in last evening and found the child in a critical state. The parents did not know what ail PLACE PAYS ABOUT ed their son until Dr. Addoms diagnosed the ailment as roach poisoning, LOEWS EBBETS FIELD LOSES ITS LICENSE $10,000 A YEAR He made an investigation and found that the roach poison had been sprinkled in the kitchen and pantrv. and he came to the conclusion that the youngster got hold of a box and ate some of it.

Dr. Addoms administered an antidote, hut the child failed to respond to it. The child had Organization Democrats Disheartened by Administra- lion Tactics. died in terrible agony during the New Institution the Largest in the E. and Conducted by WiHiamsburgh Men.

Lawyers Will Go to Court and Fight Case to the Finish. early hours of the morning. CLEARY CRAZY Appraiser of the Port John Sague admitted this afternoon ht intended to appoint John F. Dwyer, the anti-Tammanv liaW ih. FKOMLKR The city administration hag begun a determined war on Sunday vaudeville by costumed performers, but is willing to interpret the law liberally if the actors and actresses will appear Official confirmation of the merger between the Manufacturers National Bank, and the Citizens Trust Company was given to-day by the officers of both of the big Eastern District banking institutions.

The amalgamation in Biree garo. The first move has been mad Not in Right Mind When He oi the two bunks will be consum mated on August 12, when the two in against, Marcus Loew's Ebbets Field Eighteenth Assembly Dint rift, as Official Stamp Canceller. The position is a fee one, but is said to be worth between $8,000 and $12,000 a year. The appointment of- Dwyer to this lucrative place will be a hard blow -to the regular Democratic organiza tion, which has been repeatedly ignored in appointments by the Inderal administration. Appraiser Sague said he was coin op nhow, by a revocation of his license, stitutions will combine to make the largest banking house in the history of Shot Son-in-Law.

I he vaudeville manager attorneys were battling this afternoon drying to .1. uie eastern uisinci. secure an injunction, and it looks like The Manufacturers-Citizens Trust Company of Brooklyn is the name a nerce legal fight Mitchel's Orders. which has been voted for the newxin- Haverstraw, July 25. Backed by stitution.

The central office will be to appoint Dwyer to-day, but being Saturday and a half holidav. Hi. powerful and wealthy political friends, William V. Geary, political boss of located in the present offices of the Folice Commissioner Wood' and License Commissioner Bell conferred cided to put it over until Mondav. Citizens Trust, at the corner of He stated that Dwyer would not have last night with representatives of SAFE BREAKERS GET Broadway and Sumner avenue.

Branch offices will be maintained at Broad Haverstraw, who shot to death his daughter's husband of six days, eighteen-year-old Eugene Newman, will base his defense on the "unwrit theatrical interests in order to reach to swear in, but could begin his duties just as soon as the appointment was announced. an understanding regarding the en- way and Berry street, where the forcement of the Sunday law. The Manufacturers National has been lo ten law" and a plea that he was wild ONE CAILLAUX JUDGE IN DUE $600 LOOTING STORE Dwyer has oonosed the IpaHprahin city officials, instructed by the Mayor, with drink to which he turned in his cated for many years, and at the cor ner of Myrtlo avenue and Blcccker stated that the statute was being flagrantly violated, and that the prac brooding. This was the belief expressed to- street, in Ridgewood. of County Chairman John H.

Mc-Cooey in the Eighteenth Assembly District. Among the independents he has been reorarded as a consistent ner- day by friends of Cleary after they ihe new Board of Directors will be tise must cease immediately. The objection is that the actors composed of most of the members of actresses appear in stage cos- had visited him in his cell at New City. Perhaps the strangest feature of the two present ooarda, and the of former, and has steadily opposed the organization. He formed quite a QUEENS BRIDGE TRANSIT TO BE IMPROVED NOW Comnir.Kracke New Plan for Suhwap, and itume.

No objection has been made WITH ANOTHER ficers will be selected jointly from strong organization in the Eighteenth this tragedy, as dramatic as any en the officers. of the two institutions. to the display of motion noctures, which are conceded to be well within and the representatives of President lirji i i The capital has been fixed at Detectives in the employ of the United Cigar Stores Company, sleuths hired by a casualty company which insures the stores, and the gum-shoe men connected with the Fourth Avenue Police Station, have been working fqr the past week on the mystery the looting of the Unfoa sTore at 6112 Third avenue, early last Monday morning. It was not until to-day that the bold theft of $600 and stock valued at $400, was given to the press. vyiibon Deueve mac ne win oe very useful when the time arrives for a concerted attack on the regular acted in New York State in years, is the fact that Fred Newman, father of the slain lad, bosom friend and close political ally of deary's, will work against the conviction of his vUO, and the deposits will aggregate 113,000,000.

The stockholders in the Manufacturers Bank will receive $150 'You Are Disbnorm? Da Democracy. lor 1 here will be a great disappoint In explaining the details of the mer son's slayer on a first degree murder ger, President Nathan S. Jonas, of to ment among the local regulars when the appointment of Dwyer is an charge. The father, who also will have the the Citizens'' Trust Company, said to goury Said AJbanel. nounced.

The fact that the President day: wealth and power of political and per has given hi consent that Dwyer Surface Cars. should receive this Dlace which is one sonal friends to aid him, insisted today that Cleary must be punished, but he frankly stated that he would be The thieves forced an entrance to the front door bf the Mystic Movie Theatre. They were unsuccessful as Manager Fred C. Allgaier had taken home the receipts Sunday night. A partition which separates the theatre and the cigar store was for satisfied with "a term of years and not the electric chair for Cleary." the law.

This is Mr. Bell's statement: The Police Commissioner and -v myself informed the theatrical managers that the Sunday law being violated and that the authorities expect them to conform strictly to the law. The conference round up with an agreement that the theatrical interests will get together on a plan of interpreting the Sunday law and submit it to the city officials. If the plan, is satisfactory, the theatrical interests will be permitted to hold concerts along the lines laid down, I will have a definite statement to make next week, after a decision is reached The Mayor, the Police Commissioner and myself are a unit in declaring that the law must be observed through a fair interpretation. Move Agai Loew.

Paris, July 25. A duel between Judge Albanel, president of the Court of the best at the disposal of the patronage dispensers, will be accepted as further evidence that the administration at Washington and those who were appointed bjr the President intend to ignore the organization in giving out places. The Bridge Department to-day sent to the Board of Estimate and the Public Service Commission a' plan for the solution of the transit problem of the Queensboro Bridge. In general, the new features of the Bridge De District Attorney Gegan to-day went over' the testimony and every portion of this evidence, given by friends and business' associates of the yeggs, who with a brace, bit and of Assizes and one of his associates is being arranged to-day as the latest saw, soon effected an entrance. sensation on the trial of Mme.

Joseph Dwyer is employed as a clerk in The nocturnal visitors tore open the back of tHe safe and extracted the one of the local courts at a modest Caillaux for the murder of Gaston Cleary, who were in the letter's office when young Newman was killed, showed that the boy never had a chance for his life. He had called partment plan, which is said to have Mayor Mitchel's approval, are: 1. It preserves the entire fifty-two contents, $600. With their pockets filled with money, certificates and salary. The advancement is a great boost over his present pay.

Calmette, editor of Le Figaro. Judge Albanel to-day sent his sec coupons, the yeggs escaped. leet now available for roadway pur following closely on the appointment bf Harry P. Keith, anti-Tammany leader of Nassau County, as onds to first associate Judge Dagoury poses to meet the demand of the resi dents of Uueens. Ihe roadway is upon Cleary to tell him of the elopement with his daughter.

Bernard J. Fox, fire Chief and deary's political lieutenant; Josiah Felter, Town Supervisor, and Hugh Sheridan, policeman, were the three divided, however, twenty-six feet The Board of Directors of the Citizens Trust Company and of the Manufacturers National Bank have voted favorably on a proposition recommending to the respective stockholders the union of these two institutions under the name of the Manufacturers-Citizens Trust Company. The new Board of Directors will be a combination of most of the members of both present Boards. The officers of the Citizens' Trust Company will remain and Alexander D. Seymour, James C.

Nightingale and Norman B. Tyler, officers of the Manufacturer!) National Bank, will continue as officers of the combined institutions, the capital of -which will be $1,000,000. The aggregate deposits will be between $12,000,000 and making it the largest bank- ing institution in the history of the Eastern District of Brooklyn, and entirely under the management of well-known Williams-burgh men, familiar with neighborhood requirements. The main offices of the company will be at 774-776 Broadway, corner of Sumner avenue, being on the lower bridge level and Mr. Bell then stated that no further twenty-six feet on the UDDer bridee Collector of Internal Revenue, a place which the local organization expected.

-the appointment of Dwyer will be disheartening to those in the regular ranks who have bt'en looking for jobs. Appraiser Satrue. who hails from NO SERVIAN WAR IF MORE TIME aecic. vaudeville performances will be per mitted at Ebbets Field under the di 2. It Drovides for two ranid transit because of a remark the latter made while on the bench during the progress of the trial yesterday.

As a result of the bitter political feeling, and the sentiment which has been stirred as the trial has progressed, the belief that the challenge tq-day was only one of a scries that may follow. The challenge of Judsre Albanel fol eye witnesses to the shooting. The sworn testimony of all three agreed. Cleary'a remorse is described as pltable by friends who have seen him. rection of the Loraine Amusement Comnanv.

of which Mr. Loew is tracks, to be located on the lower level of the bridge and two on the upper Poughkeepsie, has been fighting Tammany Hall for some timu, and con- siderable complaint has been made of President and general manager. lie la quoted as declaring: "I shot him because he ruined my level, ihe tracks are to be on different sides of the bridtre, so that the The statement was made that the daughter. They tell me he married her. I did not know it else 1 would not have tired.

From worry and drink 1 did not IS GRANTED penalty for violation of the Sunday law- is J500' and automatic revocation live train loading of 'the bridge will be balanced. him because of his alleged activities at Washington in landing men in jobs i who are opposed to Murphy. lowed the intimation by Judge Louis of the license, and that no official is 3. Besides the rapid transit tracks uaeoury that the presiding judee was -1 on the south side of the unner level. know what I was doing." Anna Maria Cleary Newman, 21 years old, who had been a bride only six days when her father's act made her a widow, Is reported In a serious condition In Manhattan.

The Cleary town house Is at empowered to suspend the statute or nae nv discretion in the matter. showing partiality to Mme. Caillaux and her distinguished husband, the The Sunday Observance Associa there is to be a twenty-six-foot roadway, and beside the rapid transit tracks on the north side of the lower But Limit of Austrian Ultima former Prime Minister. Leaning tion of Kinars 'County notified Mr. USED AX T0t PERSUADE; 1 SOMEHOW IT SLIPPED 810 West 152d street, where Mrs.

Cleary and her daughter are In strict seclusion. over toward Judge Albanel during the session, Dagoury whispered: Bell to-day that two convictions had been secured against the Loraine level there is to be another roadway of the same width. The expectation and with offices at 84 Broadway, corner of Berry street, and at of the Bridge Department ia that "fair, you are dishonoring us. At the time Judge Albanel flushed HORSES JUDGED, turn Expires This Evening. Myrtle avenue, corner oi uieecaer Scow Captain Didn't Mean to in anger, nut as those in the court room did not know what Dagoury had motor vehicles will use the upper roadway; but this is subject to police control.

The grade will be easy for automobiles and light wagons. 4. All surface cars, are to be carried on the outside balcony of the lower said it was believed the incident would be passed. Albanel paid but scant Cut Man With Wife. DESPITE RAIN attention to his associate during the London, July 25.

Upon the action remainder of the session and to-day level, "away from the roadway and street, itiagewooa. The price to be paid to stockholders for the Manufacturers National Bank is $150 a share, payable 80 per cent, in cash and 20 per cent, in stock of the Citizens' Trust Company. It is expected that the amalgamation will be consummated on August 12. of Russia and Servia as. a result of despatched his seconds.

away from the rapid transit tracks. Company for violation of the Sunday law and calling his attention to the fact that this automatically revoked the license. The Loew show is operating: under a license permitting vaudeville and motion pictures. The company may apply for a new license permitting the exposition of motion pictures only. Meaning of the Statute.

The statute makes no reference to costumes, but the city authorities are willing to permit performances on Sunday provided that the performers appear in street costume. The License Commissioner said that Keith and Proctor, the Columbia Arrfuse- the ultimatum served on the Belgrade tien. Dalutein, former military gov 5. Pedestrian paths are to be located on the outside brackets of the upper government rests the peace of Europe. ernor of Paris? M.

Bruneau and M. Delaborie acted as Judge Albanel's Islip Polo Club Show Has Most level of the bridge. With the Austro-Hungarian minister seconds. at Belgrade instructed to leave Servia It was durinj? the discussion as to TheSituation Beviewed. The Bridge Commissioner has em Classes Filled.

with his entire staff unless he is noti the disposition of the now famous let (Special to the Brooklyn Times.) Long Island City, July 25. Tho scow Astoria, lying off Casino Beach Astoria, was last evening the seen of more romance than usually unravels on a scow. Some one shot a call to the detectives 'office at the Hunter's Point Police Station, that there was ribaldry and possible bloodshed aboard the scow, and Detectives Scully and Tee-van marathoned They found the crew preparing to set sail awa'. and also on the' deck they discovered William Runne, of the scow A. J.

Roe, Runne showed a bleeding hand, and phasized to the Board of Estimate the ters held by Mme. divorced wife of Caillaux, that the incident re fled by 6 o'clock to-night that the terms of the ultimatum will be com SURROGATE GRAHAM IS CARMAN COUNSEL sulting in the challenge occurred. Isbp, July 25. Under lowering necessity of prompt action regard to the Queensboro Bridge, and th board will consider it at the meeting orr1 July 80. Little benefit from the Mme.

Caillaux fainted in court to plied with, this was the opinion expressed to-day in diplomatic and mili Bides with intermittent showers, the day when two love letters, wntten her by the former Premier, before ment Company, Marcus Loew, uscar Hammerstein and the United Booking Offices were represented at the conference. It was conceded that a annual horse show under the auspices dual subway system can come to tary circles in all capitals. Austria has indicated that no inter it Is announced that Surrogate John their" marriage, were read. Queens until the bridge problem is Judge Albanel ordered a recess of the Islip Polo Club, opened at 10:30 to-day at the grounds of the club, with practically all entries ference will be tolerated in her deal-ines with Servia. A special session settled.

The Kracke plan will cost strict interpretation of the law would down every form of theatrical amusement except motion pictures, more than 13,000,000. while Mme. Caillaux was removed from court. J. Graham, of Nassau County, will act as chief counsel for Mrs.

Florence Carman, Indicted for alleged shooting of alleged that the gore followed a blow present. The Bridge Department programme of the Russian Ministerial Council waB called by the Czar and another meet with an ax dealt by Capt John An The letters which Were read to-day dersen, of the Astoria. The detectives was submitted to officials and engineers of the Public Service Commis ing will be held today, when it is ex Mrs. Louise Bailey at Freeport, June 30. but the administration is willing to in terpret the statute liberally.

League Makes Plans. took Capt. Andersen to the station Class 12, children's harnessed ponies, driven by children not over 14, was the first There were five entries: The Swell, owned b- Payne Whitney; Miss Gertrude Pursehouse's are not tne ones tne puDiicauon oi which Mme. Caillaux feared, and which led to the shooting of Calmette. pected Russia will act in behalf of Servia.

The first step, it is said, will house. sion yesterday. A conference was arranged at the Commission's office which was attended by Bride Com There Andersen, 31, gave his land George M. Levy, who has been In charge of Mrs. Carman's Interests, will be associated with Surrogate Graham.

The two have conferres, but will not divulge any De in the lorm oi a request that the J. Gardner Stevenson, counsel for Maitre Labon read the letters. address as 141 E. Eighteenth street. New York.

"Andersen, a home-lovinir time limit of the ultimatum be extended. If this is refused, it was re missioner F. J. 4i. Kracke, Chief Engineer Austin Lord Bowman of the Whether these missives were" to be disclosed in open court was one of th chief sources of argument between matters considered.

the Sunday Observance Association, of Kings County, to-day said that as result of the success of the association in securing the revocation of body, likes to take his wife to sea Jock, Miss Natalie Peter's Grandpa, Miss Caroline B. Knapp's Midge, Archibald G. Thatcher, Jr. 's Duce. The cup and bine ribbon went to Swell, ported to-day, the Kussian govern Bridee Department, and Colin M.

In (Hprclal lo tht Brooklyn with him. He claims that Kunne ment may follow the request with an came aboard thee Astoria and tried to Mineola, July 25. District Attor for the Bridge Department Public Service Commissioners Milo R. ultimatum to Austria. the attorneys yesterday, and long conferences were held before court convened to-day.

the license lor the vaudeville and mo Midtfe received second pnze, Grandpa was third and Dulce fourth. flirt with Mrs. Andersen for three ney Lewis J. smitn ana Sheriff tion picture performances at Ebbets Maltbie and Robert Colgate Wood at Satphen P. Fettit returned to-day Btook Market! Depressed.

London and all European stock Class Novice saddle horses, not hours, ogling and making much talk. Finally Andersen says he lost pa When Mme. Caillaux tooK her place tended for the Commission. Later in the day the plan was submitted to from their vacation trip up the State and both vigorously deny that they in the prisoners box it was evident that she feared the worst. She was markets were extremely weak to-day Chairman E.

E. McCall and to Com tience and ordered Runne off the boat. He innocently explained that, as Runne refused, he used the ax as a persuader, and in some way it slipped. exceeding mteen nanaa; naa ten entrants. After a clever fifteen minutes exhibition of riding the prizes were awarded ta follows: The cup and blue ribbon to Mrs.

George A. Ellis. missioner George V. S. Williams.

It because of the belief that war is. impending. The belief was expressed extremely pale, nervous, almost hag-rard. All of the confidence which she was approved by the Commission's engineers, according to the Bridge De had anything to do with placing Mrs. Florence Carman under surveillance during her trip with her family to their farm in New Jersey, or while they are there.

showed on the first day had left her. that Austria will consent to extend the time limit in which Servia must Field, proceedings would be taken against other places, where it is alleged the law is being violated. Mr. Stevenson said that the Brighton Beach Motordrome, where races re held Sunday afternoons and evenings, would probably be the next place to be brought to the attention of the courts. After that every outdoor motion picture place, where other than educational pictures are shown on Sundays, will be dealt with.

When Labor! began reading the first Dolphin; second to Horace Hav- partment officials. The Bridge Commissioner's plans reply to the ultimatus, but it is expected that the answer of the Bel letter in hli clear dramatic voice, the accused woman buried her face in her cutting Runne's hand. Andersen was before Magistrate Fitch in the Long Island City Police Court this morning, and held in $2,000 bail. Mr. Smith stated that she was un grade government is certain to be hos der $20,000 bail and that there was no further contemplate the construction of a trolley station under Third avenue between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth tile.

fear that she would try to escape hands and wept bitterly, fche appeared to be on the verge of collapse when the reading of the first was emeyer and Harry u. reters' sterling, ridden by Mr. Peters; third to Allan Pinker-ton's Tipperary; fourth to Horace Havemeyer and H. Peters' Golden Buck. Class 13 Children's saddle ponies, ridden bv children not ovef 1 First, from the officials' reach.

From Vienna came reports to-day that the Servians are already prepar completed, but sustained herself by streets. This terminal is to be constructed without the purchase of any private property and it is estimated that there will be a saving to the city ZAPPROM HELD FOB AVENGING FATHER'S WOUND will power none. afternoon with a Judging of com ing CTUUBVV I WUAU U1C concede could not be held in case of With the second letter Mme. bination horses. cup and blue ribbon, awarded to Misa BRITISH TEX 233 TEAM HERE FOR DAVIS CUP SERIES Ihe Judges are attack.

The garrison will be moved on this item of $750,000. It can be Charles I. DcBevoise, Joseph E. David (iertrude rursehonse jock; second, of a Frank Zapnromt yeara o4. to the south.

Caillaux fell in a faint. The two guards standing near her immediately uteDoed forward, but before they constructed with four loops and two and Arthur B. Lawrence. tyfnr Walworth trt, wa arrlrn4 platforms twenty-six leet wide each. to Robert Edward Blum's "Raffles;" third, to Miss Natalie Peters' "Snowdrop;" fourth, to Miss Peters' The boxholders are Harry Balfe, B.

Austria Mobilizing. Vienna, July 25. The Austro- Cornm'r Kracke'i Letter. The formal letter from the Bridge M. Baroch, E.

C. Blum, J. Henry Dick, George A. Ellis, Sherman Flint, Charles F. Hubba, F.

L. Hutton, Grandpa. Four other classes were shown this reached her side attorneys had picked up the unconscious woman. Cafllaux, sitting nearby among the spectators, endeavored to reach the Bide of his wife. Hungary authorities rejected all at Magistral Voorhn In the ta iw i ourt thll m'H-ntna- rhar4 wltti having hot and family wrqindwl Hj anel.

Francla Kappronl. He wm without hall for examination Tda. Aroordtna to the police, Frank, him uncM. Franrta, and hla father. Jamrs jppronl, quarrelled in a mkum.

Jam wa etabb- In the ba'k, preenmahiy hr Franna. Yotinf Frank Zapprnnl ht Thomas L. Leeming, Richard H. Me- Commissioner, transmitting the plan, follows, in substance: morning dans 6, Novice saddle horses, over IS hands; Class 15, light British tennis team which hopes to tTft tba.Darla Cup, arrived to-day on tha Battle. Capt Low aald and the other 'thra member of his party.

James C. Parka. A. R. F.

Ktagscote and T. M. Mavros-ordato were to splendid condition and would leaves for Boston later In the Jar to practise. The British team wtH play the winner of the Oerman-Aua-trUa sets. tempts of other powers to intervene in the crisis brought about by the demands made upon Servia.

Arbitration will not be accepted tt is declared and weight hunters; Class 14, heavy Curdy. L. E. Pierson, Harry C. Peters, Allan PinVerton, A.

D. B. Pratt, S. F. Rothschild, A.

C. Schsufle, Walter W. Watson, S. WUliston, Alfred To carry oat this plan the Second avenue elevated railroad tracks are connected the was to en Ma father wwni weight hunter; Class 9, heavyweight polo ponies. all arrangements for crossing the bor lrrrn nu i woAr a pnoBml Rorarord a Acii Fbotpkit ta cold watr vita urr fruit arms tot a ailafyta nteaw anaa.ftv, uncle ia now In tea Cumbers Strwt Hoapiua.

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