The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1900, Page 7

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WOMEN PUT OFF A CAR ‘ON ANTICS CLASS PINS [ Brew evENncs “AAA ee aes BHAWAN Beers, JUV SZ, 19UU, an SATURDAYS I Graduation Gifts, KI LLED ON A R ES LE | 2 vane = Sia of Right st the bend of (he Ip af I i They “artistically designed bi , = sensible Graduation Gifts ry hf that combines » —— Refused Cen F THE TROLLEY-CAR VICTIMS. to Pay 10 ts pm. PMA of Mr. ee pide and thetr three children.) men. Our prices « Demanded Luxuries and | “* ‘ot of the ma Money from Long | Island Residents. | Fare for a Trolley Ride Home from Coney Isle and, —_ A vigorous hunt te going on at Jamatcs and in other parte of Long Island to- day for William Adams, 4 wealthy oek broker of this city, with a Sum. mer heme at yiown, whe ts strangely missing from his home and \ We sel! more Wedding and Killed While Cross- ing a Creek. A lla cil # seats Sete Tot ——— rake Oo, aN “ A private detective and a friend of A4aine drove from Babylon to Jamaica ‘Two women were ground to death ua- Ger the wheels of « Court street car of the Brooklyn Rapid-Transit Company on the Coney Island Creek trestle at 1 @'clook thie morning. Mangied beyond recognition, thelr Bodies are at the Coney Island Morgue. Put Off the Car at [Mid- night and Run Down last evening, as it wae thought Mr | pearls, Adame might be found along the way. | and pearl: Soaunlene 14 Kt... Tt t feared that he haa become tem- + Seamless 18 Kt perartly demented OO | doamless 22 Kt 06 to O20 One day adout two weeks ago the i 53 @ock broker failed to appear at his) office. Inquiries were made everywhere, Dut mothing could be learned as to whai| & had become of him after he had started| “A years old, of Mi Twentieth street, fer bis office Brooklyn, and Mrs, Michelena Ander- ‘Then hie friends recalled that he had | seid, wea ~ fen, thirty-five years old, of @4 Sixth deen acting for some time in a peculiar solid 9.5 Class Pins, enam Qvenue, Both women were Swedes. ee te tahoe, Wee ne « $2.50 «: volt $9.5 ‘The inereased of fare to Coney y hie Levine, | Sterling esis Island ts cae for the oircum- of 18 Alemander avenue It was learnei | *!¥er $1.00 silve ™ $1,00 etaaccs leading to eee pg aga ood had seqperet Bmil J. Swangen, of @ Fourth avenue, . Wednesday of jas) & foreman at Moree'e Iron Foundry, week, He called at the home of Jere and bess of the husbands of the women, miah Robbine, rang the bell violently, went to Lobinsky's home last night and and when the servant appeared ex took the women to a Swedish festival at claimed: Prospect Hall, near Prospect and Fifth “I want a bird and & cold bottle” . avenue They Wes the, sone on, sasunt When refused he flew tnto a terribie ‘ COLO EXCHENCED bape cages a of the heat mortly before rage and left. Clase Pins ena Claes boarded a Third avenue car to Some time later ene of the corvante of | elle’ voila an”, 7 oLo f | Saturday Ni Until 10 « $2.50 50} ul ay yy be lh 8 oo neat tar on snc Seg + rting $4.00 Teziing $1.01 | REMODELED ———— Kings crossing, nue, o the dr room of the | sive x awe OC Nn Excursions and 0 hait from the Island, the Bresk- ‘i | Visitors are invited to inspect our | ANMMRMR Lune Loko Ou a pe Rang mayo y ag oy fegtory, | | MANHATTAN BEACH, fused to pay and the condueter put want?’ he shouted. | Pgs hy our catalog mea ul = . al Cee TINKE & f i do ro ‘The place whore they wore toeusd to ii i "at the oftes, of r,| ot eaten and make | ‘ wn DORs. Toke sy tongs On * where he asked for noise ti From ADO y " ra ' me oS j , transtere te . og ig gh el Big omaalt qonteibation and went bis way | THIRD AVE. COR S8TH ST..N.Y. | fea | oar Pitbaah or Nostrand re Lap Ww a end use It as © private right of way. description answered that of Mr WEN RVENINGR IDM T OrcLOCK BRIGHTON BEACH, c@ereserme = Back to Brocklyn was « feur-mie Adams. jaturday Nights 110 Clock ‘ om PARK ROW: ave, Cute jaunt. Owanson and the wemen de- | —____- | ‘4 i o’Cloc o- | cided to walk to Coney Island. Then He Mreck Out. Et from BROADWAY FURIE: Neca bom ‘They had reached the creck and were (Prom the Chicago News) | = se ge 3 | out on the trestle befere any intimation She (19 P. M)—Do you know ans-| FAST BLUE ; - Ain DAND CONCERTS Afterneme © Brenings, thing about baseball, Mr. Borem? ‘rates tor "sae HAND BLACK = QU rot “ut Walther wou nave ve. []] PURE WORSTED ! foe stew. ute ete Hevet it Prom BROADWAY FRRMIBB: Vi a THE WEALTH OF YOUNG WOMEN | : ‘Culver Be Surtace full speed. From rt cry Te a fwe @f Them Helped by Mrs Ciabham ferring at 2th St. to Culver Rowte. BRE JOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT, 4 [POs Posrtecs, Tesemparatin TTT : [ to throw them from’ the trestle into creek. Ho ie a fine swimmer and knew Read their Letters, | A Fore mee Cag he had a good chance to rescue them. | # Dean Mus Porcuan:—Lam steteen | t > But when the women daw the danger | years old and am troubled with my L boing right upon them they fhetr heads, monthly sickness, [tis very irregular, y | "7 and, falling upon knee went | occurring only once in two or three shrieking to their death. | months, and also very painful. | also ‘The car leaped on them at fall speed, Fabric absolutely fast coor; Coat, Vest and Trousers man tailored and hand finished throughout. a0 CAN ESPECIAL OFFERING OF FA WORSTED ... SUITS AT These wl Suits are 4 made frm & fine pure | suffer with cramps and once In a whil | pain strikes me in the heart and! have drowsy headaches, If there isunything | you ean do for me, | will gladly follow this gnorning at the offices | your advice.” ny. Phe former ts . at Sith street. ‘Poo ee Mane O Hara, thirty-elght Twentieth street, Swanson was standing outside on the edge of the trentie, = F ze SLANU Ee = — sa 4 | bail was furnished | ¢. a director of the| company. —— JUDGE HURT IN RUNAWAY, | | “T'euns Woman Tarewn Oe ety fond a Bl ter sm om worsted fab. Judge BM. Miley, of Tuckahoe and a | Your medicine is the best that any suf- rics, in such @ . thenionatiy éreoed youne, conan ote] SL fna Gl hain (Bpaterns 36 : 00000606561-66'804444545)04040040544015004 rg nt a Yon Bg kA to are usually found only WHERE THE WOMEN WERE KILLED. took fright gzprem my thanks o you forthe great |i} at high-priced custom tailors; the fit and i . | Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- out im his effort to drag Mrs. Lebinski|awith my four children about.me crying |#tantly killed, but Mrs. Anderson showed | pound. I suffered constantly from ter- over with him. for thelr mother,” said Andersen, “when | signs of life so was | ble sideache, had chills, was nervous style are guaranteed When the car struck he was herted| ® policeman brought the news. “No one had any whiskey or stimu ‘ + man « The | @nd dizay. I had tried different kinds 1 de d Readiong into the water. “My wife and Mrs. Lobinaky went|iants. The two women were put on the|s sung w se ee ceed beyond a | of medicine but they ail failedentirely. |] €QUAl tO made-to-order with Swat sen and Olaf Olsen, a board-| car and (aken the Island. Mra. An-} s¢ snakix | After taking three bottles of Vegetable CAUGHT IN THE FENDER. | c at tovinsny's, to u Swedish fentiva:|derson died on tue ws Fee eee ca on through the { Compound and three of Hood Purifier 1 ||] ZarMents, = = The women were caught in the car| at Prospect Hail. Swamven is the fore-| “Afier we reacled the car station I whieh + wiry other | amallright, Leannotthank youeaough STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. fender and dragged along the trestle for) man of the seating gang at Morse’s Iron |g m 200 feet before the motorman could bring) Foundry and we both work for him. |! his car to @ full stop. Swansen tells me that while they wer Bumping over the ties, the women were|*! ‘he festival Olsen wen wnestaire horribly mangled. Mrs. Lebensky's head| ‘0 ¢t @ drink and did not was almost severed. Their features were | ¥8S (00 hot to sta crushed out of buman semblance. The| Women asked him dresses of beth women were torn off trolley ride. He didn thelr backs. has to be at work early, but they had Passengers on the car, No. 69, in their way, and all started off on a Coney eharge of Conductor Thomas Leonard Island car.” ; and Motorman Roger O'Hare, notified) Neither Lobinsky nor Andersen beary { the Coney Island police. Ambulance! any \il-ict log agalist Swanson for bie Surgeon Winters, of the Emergency | compection with the affair eter gry aa | PAD ARE, PUT + To Your Great Advantage! “luctor took | for what your remedies have done for t| the starting point by © police) "Mise MartLps Jinwmy, Box bb, mar Ogdensburg, Wis.. June 10, 1800, horapson 245 , COMPANY 8 crorHieRs BROADWAY ]]\02 ftir" ost | a PR FISHING BANKS ol 9S | ee | vuttr—Tr eT ‘tccmee - c linen socompanio’ OF aur Sanday) by MANHATTAN BEACH, | en a rece” And) VICTORIA, | ptt A ace | oar PRANCIULLI'S | 224 9| Aerial a SF ABIIMENT 2AND Swanson was found on the bank of| of the slaughter to an . : : . a ROE Circus GARDEN the creek. He had fallen into the water| reporter this morning : Our woolen buyer succeeded in getting, at his own price, a big lot of fine pure g ; ___—sSean Pile saelt Gh Getmetich the ‘women PR Pag yes 8 worsted, {ast color Blue Serges, which we have made up in tirst-class style and are 8} T tic ow rms | gerne iat PA ame wt ROY BOATS. apart when he was taken (0 view thelt|ineration of Me. Ol no/boaris at | Offering now at the phenomenal price of $9.75. By ste Betas, ue {| June] A RUNAWAY GIRL, || ‘sltesd Senscntions tlt a and bnew ection ps thereat pi Me Re an j , M ’ Se S ‘ | SUNDAY NEXT—POPULAR PRICES. 23. " Jam ore wens sONDAT ee at tts “an te et a ae sont a el ens Serge Suits B| Consineou ee . oe Rw we| Tomen susgemted a trolley ride. At |g at 8 Perlormance PASTOR'S ono? | ee, me first I sald ‘No,’ but they p@aisted = | & | sthave, , ‘ 2 4» cenre fit hada'e| “We got ons Court street car and |§ lpaeay By i ane uous 2 Sill | mene Out Throng The World tow rode to Sixty-fifth screet. There we got Q -s bapabiagy s. Frescellintaraia Yeast esis AS ati ; transfers to Coney island. When the & B | Palace Per ‘ ‘ arn MAN conductor tried to collect cond fi TF vw =a the car was | (he women refused 1a ailow me to bay (fl ® BRIGHTON BEACH KOSTER & BIAL’ .[it. ‘We don't want you to spend any ¥ " S| ware ba VENINGS & as - ma mere money, they said { r . J * “The conductor siopped the ca J the] told us to get off. We did xo we were near the Island, cone t walk. ! “When we had reached (he mi of the trestie | turned around any & car coming at fearful speed and nearly on us It was then about Im the actual value of which is $15.00, Liberal merchandising dictates that we give <> our customers the benefit of this purchase © Hondreds of pleased and delighted customers “ ‘ prove to us the wisdom of this policy. punts Noe it ie Ga You should not miss this chance of getting “Tt was too late and I hail only time to ; @ $15.00 suit value at $9.75.

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