The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1901, Page 8

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e. : THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1901, ——————————— KILLING OF THE BABIES BRIDGE TRAIN HUNG PAROOSAAAONSS: EAS APESALODREHDOEEADSLSOABALELORSESHS | 2|Father of One of the Victims Says that the Man Cursed His | Child Before Run- | ning Over It. 3 Driver Nussbaumer, Whose Wagon Crush- ed Two Children and Maimed a Third, Of- fers Excuse. | i : WAS ALL “HARD LUCK.” FAR OVER SMASHED RAIL. PVE GICSTV SOT ISSIS eman Elmer Glanz, of the De pn, who wan tire at suatity, snys the nurse. Hirt dtd not tell him that she called nd that bystanders |‘? ne corroborate the ¥ With a record of three baby victims Aa Mean iicenneewrallS DP to the cruel wheela of his beer truck. Fee Wel nuraeic Hovaala shall By two dead and the third malmed for life, ted nothing rinted about the kill- | it is claimed for Albert Nussbaumer, a river for the Consumers’ Park Brew- ing Company, that he is blameless; that he is himself the victim of pecu hard luck. He will have a chance to prove this fin court. Nussbaumer was held in $200 bail for examination for the second kill within tho week by Magistrate Naumer fn the Myrtle Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on Pneanecasenecsanecneese . > > od » . yelriver crushing of Place: Une in Jims. One bag open and was; 1 stopped, sot) inthe previous Hen | tintxhed I drove the chtldren 3 rats to-day. + miele h 5 i : down cad went ty the rear of the Depressed in Court. : Wiken ty Ue up the bag, A lot of tae D. Heins, Vice-President of the brew- bi had spilled on the ground. |< ing company, became his bondsn i $ dozen children came out to e, and A. J. M $ it up. = 4 4 mayr, attorney for the brewing om Pe. pany, appeared as his counsel, and elimbr \ out 4 Nussbaumer, who ts a stockily built i i 4c Seana s @nd stolid man of thirty yea : 3 much cast down by € Hi 3 situation In which he «+ Hae that of being cha: \¢ areas crushing out the I lf i 4 @ week and breaking the H cS { vie xe “™'|Broken Axle Caused 4 third one, = - f an aintirs 1 { CG Nussbaumer ran down and killed little | ° te O50 u WAN ty CH oie Crash That Broke 4 Ofargaret Almirall, th “1S DRIVER NUSSBAUMER 634 ale ; S year-old child of Maymont F * And the Three Little Vievims prnrete teen or Track and Ties and). on an architect, of No. 481 RD - Imperi lled Many « Brooklyn, with his lumbering 3 VOIDS SS ODISSDS VIS SISIIDISTOD IFS TID VIFOOSOFIOVOVSSSY i "3 Lives. a ~ iS 1 ey) aut, yesterday afternoon. The child was a little in advance of {ts nurse, Suran McPherson, and tt t+ declared that the woman shricked to the river to stop and tat he pald no at a tention. One horse struck the child, knocking her down, and the wheels passed over her hips, crushing them. while the * wagon went on. thee Dig: pycand thet ward Bowman, of > within four he | he rema: robin. Att to the De Kalb ave The breaking of an axle on the sec- ond ear of w bridge train that left the rooklyn station at 7 o'clock this morn. Jemolished a short section of tr the dangerous third rall fr 1 threw one end of 1 across the from an under the t "It Is not true that Nusabi way He get ella. isin the pouse with, CORBIN HEIR ?/Mrs. Borrowe Accused of Bad Faith in Suit Against Executors. Surrogate Petty, of Suffolk County, in dismissing the application to-day of AN+ nie Corbin Borrowe for a judicial settle. punts of the executors bin estate, had this to ment of the of the Austin ¢ estant can hardly lay claim in a matter In which she t the price for which her op- sould Se, namely, the res.g- tor Edgell, to whom her en most pronounced.” rrowe, who was a duughter of pin, charged mismanagement ang stocks to the detriment of the estate. ant desired that the costs of ings be charged against the onally and not against the thag no com- iwainst Mrs. nd In favor of of the pro- . To the ex- tors $7,059.40 was allowed for couts and disbursements; to the referee, Jo- seph M. Bel $5,000 was given, and to County Judge Benjamin IL Reeve, spe- cial guardian for one of the minor heirs, balance of the costa was ordered 1 against the contestant, $20,000 FOR BROKEN HIP. Millionaire's Daughter Gets Heavy ah E. Stewart has secured a ‘or $3, against the Metro- Ratiway Company for by being thrown from avenue car at Forty-ftth . Her hip was broken and she now has to walk with crutches. ucd for $30,000. Mra, Stewart ts a daughter of the late The a short distance ) --——~ from the cable drum at the Brooklyn ¥ eee - end of the bridge. When the axle broke | ower and injured so that he will lose Gent ofthe car Wikertrncktanili| 1 over the tes, cutting huge | in them and ripping the third E on Monday. The little fellow's Ife was 1 | ot crushed out by tho wheels of Nuss. have Collen over. Ss bavmer's wagon, and at the same time! Willie Lyons, Ms playmate, waa rus} i | — doth hands, The driver was depressed and silent | Hp el Se a Hearty Send-Off for the| Mother of Mrs. Howard Fall from Ite fastenings, : t : Paw i . . ‘The passengers were panic-stricken, ullly to the charge of homicide are Regiment on the ; Gould in Peril of i Thelusseenserne ete one | WEDDING l | ave out a statement, in which he de- s Eee hi yee ablekto ai ciired Nussbaumer was in no way to Wayto Peekskill. Blood Poisoning. Zonely that they were unable to reach i blame for elther fatality. ene at : a eee UCU TEES “It ts only a singular case of hard jJuck pursuing a man," sald the law-| The Seventh Ie yer. “Nussbaumer has been employed | for the 3 by the brewing company about a year.| from the He fs a sober, honest, careful man,| Depot, wh seldom drinks even a glans of beer;| at 10.30 for the ¢ han no taste for it. He has a young| All were in ‘wife and a baby at home and he ta dis-| carrying treseed and almost brokenhearted over| fits und wearing | “ole the singular fate which is pursuing | lowing the regiment was the sospital him. corps. KO strong, left! 3 BA Lyons doy {m |Join W Succumbs to Stroke of Apoplexy. on. 1 chased T caught him nig from tivod | Me A ohim he sat soit must have pobeoning, Uh fa dite she te dot se. elved from a pet cat Mra. Dayan tives on University: Transfers were issued to th lines, which were also bloc ashington street past the and for an equal distance up PRINCETON, Osdorn, Treasure AVY overcoats, ors are} up Ww morrow | Hull, Gave Himself Up. at Prone uot cy wishers lined the rox eMeES he yocan wave elther| ton street “He tells me that the Killing of Nttle| dier boys as thes 4 whether Doth must. be ampu The bridge promenade was x crowded Qlargarct Almirall yesterday was due to xth str ne of the Kittens » Little man for a tive: way. ts in terrible Hoston, tah hy Bra ts able to tell very ¢ at her tur t brute rin them down a thnes on the] h was dally one of hin hor#es becoming frightened by a passing Elevated train as he a proached Fulton sircet on Clason nue. “The horse wow not unranageahic, but it reared at the train, and at that Moment the child broke away from tty TOTS ROMANCE OF UTTLE MISS ¢ was thrown aped with slight injuries, ‘The aly cut and wil have to } taed, bar] knewtng him, © wounds were back at them, rod protson: comsar umputate t sowlng-machine by advortising Ir fn the Sunday it may bef PAG ae finger. doing vb from KATE CAREW ABROAD. ON THE OTHER SIDE. “GRAB” LAW TO BE TESTED. Princeton's Treasurer|Philadelphia Company! Will Appeal Case to Supreme Court. J.. June 15—E. C, r of Princeton Uni- here to-day of apoplexy. PHILADELPHIA, authoritatively rtated to-day that Join unrel for the Unton ‘Trac. | ™ will appeal to the Su- legality of the rapld transit ordiaan Mayor Ashorl Branting franchises to numerous xircet \ fi ix sald, will carry the SELL A SECOND-HAND BRITAIN KEEPS FYE OW FRANCE. Places Vessel Off Nova Scotia and Estab- lishes Station. 1 to The Evening World.) June 15.—Britain has nd is meeting her announced some nee was sending a nen to Bt. Plerre, and the men were to un- e of traming on @ war Atloned there. cided to send the train- to Argentla Bay, n recelved here that 1 be made @ naval t forts will be erected A blished, TWENTIETH CENTURY FEATURE. IN COLORS, ‘STAR-EYES” ACR RANK. ARSTIRAUSTAAt EGE RMiew «OUTING SUPPLEMENT. C. ARTHUR PEARSON DOOMED TO MARRY w. 8 A, THE FA ° ae, MOUS ENGLISH PUBLI A MAN SHE HAS ee e REM My st, WHO ARRIVED IN NEW YORK.” : Be ae KS}, ON THURSDAY. ‘2, In, A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION TO A NEW YORK GIRL KING EDWARD vil. WYER. ao BY THE Ps FAMOUS STYLE OF HEAD-GEAR iit, NOTABLE CART SCE DOOMED BY ORDER OF a TONISHED ENGLAND'S RULER, WHO AS ORK BAR de J Dp Wie, ok ee SGRE STORY.= as" socetys 4 PAGES IN COLORS. NEW IDEA IN COMICS. ae =) HUMOR OF THE DAY SHOWN IN RINGS CEMENT. ai ILLUSTRATED | 8889 STARTLING FasHion ser in . AMY U PAGE IN 4 COLORS, * aoe £ ie: “FLORODORA" ALL THE NEWS r% 5 CORRECT MANNERS DEPORT- AT THE THEATRE TH mT . wg WER MONT. it PEs NEW di fe EST Fap, SOMETHI Cee ours GEORSE GOULDS NEW PALACE YACHT, . - GIRLS IN BATHING surTs, OF THE SUMMER RESORTS, «CLHDIVALS NO LVH AW SI»: oNgnd S.NV|

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