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j gees ~ f{ \ an. American, EFL LE EE TY THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVE , NOVEMBER 2 23, 1901, RIGHT FOOT CONTROLS THE WHOLE AUTO. -LESSON NO. 2, BY FOURNIER. Champion Automobil- ist of the World Ex. plains to Evening World Readers the Marvellous Action of the Brake and of the Motor Brake. Henri Fournier, champicn auto- mobilist of the world, presents to Evening World readers to-day his to Manage an second lesson on “Hox Automobile.” He treats of the wonderful action of the brake and motor brake, BY HENRI FOURNIER. LESSON It. Actlo: of the two nd leseon in aus 2 1 consider the week's Instruc- mastery of the ux The Drakes tomobiling most tmpor! ton, and upo | pends. more than upon of the mastery of an], F brakes—the brake | 2 which is the less hinportant of wu, and the motor brake, whteh ts, | in but r r, th he i the eleetrle uit of a w very sine und $s dle not the brak the left foot f any brake, xo Uha nding way an instant my machine, iY st sbbing and witch tx terrifying to nateur, Keeps up the n ne, It in totiten, vat e the force of the motor Is’ ex ed in motion, ; brings tt unding, motor wer utttomobile. nis, ought in some wav but just how this alnly does not yet of ‘course. rated, Description by Dingram. In the first week's lesson it would be cut for a pupil to understand the t brakes, but ‘a ner end ane it tts ¢ shaped. #: t ered with “tea Upon a nd Richt Foot Does. te ‘The merest Sene right fon forces the two cute upon t es part, rand The mo- ke nnd the Motor whole | & ull Satands| C.D, Cylinders of elutehys ¢ (Drawn t machi wrak: 1 for Tntihe alge: the he other " fg matte and Ul Hthe xpeed ts hour mark ptor ts still pounding at the sides vlinder, but the c: ws SOO ASE motor brake is motor; motor brake. ent cluteh: F, Vour for which it at one bond, - motion of course, whole at: Ie wo and the is the LORD FRANCIS HOPE MAY WED BEAUTY. ' AFTER DIVORCE REPORT SAys| ) HE WILL REMARRY. 1 of the Late Edward Parker ( Deacon, Said to He Woman, ya } (Special to The Evening World.) 2 LONDON, Nov. 23.—Soctety is much Mt interested In the rumor that as soon as | lard Franels Hope is freed by divore (mi from May Yohe he will formally pri }; pose for the hand of Miss Mary Gladys Y Deacon, daughter nf the late Edward Parker Deacon, \ho died thix year in han asylum for the insane at Somerville, (% atane Miss Deacon's beauty and talent have taken London by storm this year. The 1 Duchess of Marlborough has made the ) | young woman her especial protege, and Mrs, Arthur.’Paget and other smart women, arbitens in the highest circles, have taken the girl, whose Ilfe has been fu clouded by the tragedy tn the life of (us yher parents, Into their homes and Into } the most exclusive of English society, ~ | \ ‘ er , ® An Unpleasant Dilemma If you wee in 4 fore'ga country ¢ and suddenly found yourseat such un object of faterest chit two wonten { loved you and severai men had ) § Vowed to kill you, what would you 4 do?—snpposing, of course, you were witn your nation’s \4 honor to uphold. The hero of “The % Puppet Crown” found himself in just ‘n that situation. If yon want to know (0 what he did look him up In Monday's |*tFeet and Eleventh avenue by a Evening World. ” Ona Mary Gladys Deacon, Daughter | FATALLY HURT IN TROLLEY COLLISION MOTORMAN CRUSHED IN REAR END SMASH-UP. Inspector Shocked by Electricity in Helping to Clear Up the Wreckage, August Young, a motorman on the Irvington (N. J.) trolley line was fatally Injured at 7.90 o'clock this morning in a 1 trolley collision Market et, near the Court-House, Newark, The two cars crashed into each other with such violence that the passengers tn both cars, were thrown from thelr seats {r@ all directions. ‘The aceldent rei on st was caused “by the flashing of a fuse while the two cars were following each other down the steep Court-House hi ‘The: rear car, In charge of Motorm Young, was doubled up like cardtoard, and Young was crushed, Tillie“ Den- man, a passenger in the car, conaclous when picked up and carried to the side While removing the wrecked car to the stables, Inspetor Downs was shock- ed by electricity. He held the overhead trolley pole against the fecd wiro.and a portion of the current passed through him. RUN DOWN BY AN ENGINE. jams Su Badly Hurt He Died in Hospital Henry Williams, thirtystive years old, Was run over to-day at Sixty-nixth was un- v York Central engine. He was take! Roosevelt Hospital, where he died a dew minutes later, + VANDERBILT AUTU STOPPED TROLLEY. CHAUFFEUR IN RED DEMON FORCED CAR TO GO BACK. nm Street Too Narrow for Bi and New Yorker Held | iis Ground, (Spectal to The Bventng World.) BOSTON, Nov, 23.—When the Boston they did not muke allowances ming of trolley cars and autos mobiles, and so now when these two modern vehicles meet In of these vroughfares the one or the for tortuous t other hus jr, whe arrived day from. New York in his found this out, but he was to show the white feather, to. biuft uck to Vanderbilt, Red Demon, not the one A street-car motorman. tried him, but the young millionatre his lever and got away with {t. ‘The’ Red Demon ‘was standing front of the Hotel trolley car came around the next corner and started to pass the hotel. ‘The auto- mobile lapped over the, track, and: the motorman rang his bell.-furlously right of way and!put on full power. Mr. Vanderbilt was in, his car and he waved to the man to come no’ nearer, but the motorman only grinned and kept on coming, It looked ag though there would be a collision, but the New Yorker never budge He at perfectly qu and when the car only two feet off the ang motorman, now frightened as well, Drougat It ty a stop. \e n't cher get outer the way?" in Touraine when a h milch cows were tracing the streets of old for replied the wo you will motorman glared as onty motor= n, and, reversing the lever, went K to the curve, where the automobile ma able to slip past him, if. Vanderviit is hero, to 9. witness the rard-Yalo football ga! \COL. HOWE Wiltia Howe & the di he has He 1 Bos he hax de many that and yg Mr than yc onda he won. r the hour was aroused by t of my solitaire sea ‘On, over to sleep walsteoats emt remember th ground embri fue al 1 budy and light blue Jock “Well, Lalways lsten marked, a tappl donned gown baSunas ti Ky again husband Duslness The woman who for the candy store night, of Covlingt With her husband she en Hite manded the pri 1 good will, The 5 nit thie are, Clephane a er candy store, Ine frm ited as much is for the e: lov had the respect {nom stale + nol rfpins fal when one n aw ery of alarm, e with a green bac! ed with purple ros y caps. that veat. So 1 ndy store after having sold {tt had quarrelled with and had conctuded to go into r herself, eserted her usb: way Mrs, Sch price suite a husband fv @ reconpillation Brake Contrneting Wh house 4 may be] and was turning of the 13 Mon-]/ n of | 1 " on nore oa her ak: Istuctory i] WASHINGTON f tin a few day thei 1 nt is surro —=— yah on, Sanenation aqulet Hon factory to Us, All iY LAMENTS THE INGRATITUDE OF DHIEVES: After All He Has Done], in a Legal Way for the Fraternity, We Claims They Tried to Invade His House. the ‘Third avenue to die ke sald Mr Armenian Retrent, inde etary} and sat! (raing running. ERERY.' stand for twenty t He was taken down for ten J] moon, when bread and water tiated him, Superintens th nates rating the stateme Young Miller's offen (OLD POLIGE ARE | AFTER RATS, | Believe Sicrer Was Placed on Old Woman’s Body to Attract Them, TO HIDE MURDER CLUES. [Another Theory Is that Army of Rodents Overcame Aged Mrs. Hartman. 1 pra CLY police Hartman, who was» fh street, dead yesterd y McNally, wo Mrs. MeNally was arre | reteaxed on patrols Unde harg oe Mee Murphy th ‘ ut once began un inves itwet that the okt worm ind that thet working One ts some one upor Jtract ra rprose SENT BOY TO “THE PILLORY Qld Fashioned Method of, Punishment Unearthed | in Chicago. GO, Nov which, it Is ow Church, at thy nH unearthed ormatory tha lory upper State Ite te the holes the a ohain ts at them in place. tended arms level with noved In no « ona ndocan be cause the holes in large enough 10) perm In this trying position ten years old anger in school, ——— Id Not wie Witets Death, Walthauer 1 ight througs to the cellar be. brains, i Woman Turns on Gua in Moran MWe unknown girl sixteen 13 ttod os by tural the thik mornin at th of Moran, of N str A Straight Whiskey Is a Pure Whiskey. 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