The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1904, Page 5

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USES WRECKED BURSTING OM Two Hundred Million Gallons of Water Rushed ThroughsScott (Pa,) Valley, Causing, Great _ Damage. WARNING HAD COME EARLY IN THE EVENING, All the Crops Were Destrayed, HARLEM SOCIETY MADE A RE LEADERS WHO CORD MOUNTAIN CLIMB, INJURED CAR CRASH — Regular Brooklyn Rapid Transit Accident Occurs at Utica Ave- nue and Bergen Street To-! Day, Causing a Wild Panic, | I | A Bergen street car and a WU | avenue car, going at right angles to| each other, tried to make a crossing | at Utica avenue and Bergen Brooklyn, to-day, The cars came to- wether with a crash, demolishing their fore parts and injuring four pereons. atreet, rer sy MONDAY EVENING, ITTY 18, TH. rr fany Leading States Contribute NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE mM rountaudl NEW YORK. Double “'S. & H." Green Trading Stamps Momings This Week From 8.30 Till 12 o'Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. ACITY IN ITSELF OPER WB"S9°STS ee es ed ¢ Go Ohis Mammoth Mid-Summer Sale o SUPERIOR uP oe Carried Away and Charles Mortis, of No, 9% Rockaway < 1 Avenue, was the conductor, Frank i i ings in the Path’ Torn Hughes, of No. M0 Pace ares ¢ ir the motorman of the Ber; at ¥ ‘om Foundations, car, and Henty Drake, the conductor 1 ey oe Kula: the motorman of } SCOTTDALE, Pa., July ik—With the O than eat en \ Foar o fa {Nagara the new reservoir of reel bso areal deal of excitement P Vir the Citizens’ Water Company burst Sat- ai tin eae together, and all the Passengers made } the arent and more than two hun- & wild rush to the rear, except those ; million gallons of water rushed oth . F the valley, sweeping all before it i oe EEE ANE NWN Say And inundating crops and wrecking Hughes was badly bruised ) Mi 4 ¢. PW —bulldings tn its path, Irene Shaw, of No. ™ Reid atreet, waa a Tt was discovered about 9 o'clock that bruised and shocked. John Dillon, of x the dam was in danger of breaking, and No. 43 Reld street, waa internally tn- bie ath prior gil ap gedead pg bec r Jured. Thomas Dunn, of No. Covert arn the people o street, wo t about th 4. 0 A REC ett EMME to the Sale Tuesday This Midsummer Sale @aved, for a few hours later the whole attended the Injured, | Many wurde wa : we shall feature an extraor- Is So Commanding he damage to thi jh 4 , ye i i i feel ane will wncunt wo Xi t| —YesForiy Poser dee More atPoee REFORMATION OF DOWAGER.|| dinary variety of splendid in Its Offeri ha 88,00, When the torrent swept down SSP @ SMA IES a , bargains in Dressers, Chif- in Its er ings that ‘upon the valley bulldings were torn " Now York Gets Edict from China's $ id . Ny from their foundations and carried on Pesiieley Renoiedipt det e relate * aaa bl oe haba On|" Empress About Women's Feet, foniers, Parlor Tables, Wo- It merits the promptest at- the crest of the great wave like #0 many ef reet, who are spending * summer a! vera, he De of C , c + \ Weahtuds, Crops valued at thousands | N. ¥., have gained considerable fame at that place by climbing the highest peal: paeraaae't ia neat ot poe mm || men's Desks and Fancy tention of everybody who 1 $ taiers ue completely wiped out. tn the Catskills In record-breaking time, Mrs. Risser and Mrs, Kray edict against the binding of the teet ot || Parlor Cabinets wants to buy st below the dane vga ens | 84 Are prominent in Harlem soclal circles, ‘They expect to remain in Olivera| baby girls. The distorted feet of ladies : : @orge just below the dam huge trees . of rank have ceas@d to please the Also $s cial ‘ood val- urn: ‘Were overturned by the flood. The new | *!! summer. “Daughter of the Bun,” “Sister of the in B Odi y 8 Standard F iture “ pump and engine, Instalied Gaturday be- Tt Moon” and “Lotus-Eyed Flower of the|| UES IN Dedding, yw the face o 9 dam to pump the a had c My 077 tate bac inte enero, were THRE IN (IRE | Meavenly Kingdom,” and women in ering as we operate at About Wrenched from their foundations, pro- , i pr ‘vy’ pala twenty parte frm their atte ae mae Ser one bem] 8 Beceng Paratectry oF % to 4 Less Than Usual ) positions and buried under the mass of In Saa meleco, other Weatern our own we areina Si- i es and York, where there are ( j Wreckage from the wal figs, Mmbers, otnieees he'd || tion to gUarantee all the Bed. Carloads of Furniture ere are aixty-five iy being obeyed Chinese women In New York, but only two of them belong to the high caste IN CAR BLA fresh from the best factories ding we sell. This assures SURINORS HE PATUSS'S PUMP, Thee wo. long as, bngat"to tiara || & degree of satisfaction not at practically wholesale cost. the ban ut thelr fee \- Besides, we offer our own ere led that they will never |) generally found elsewhere, Fancy Desks. ROOKWOOD DuokS at HVOKWOOD L | ROOKWOOD DESKS eh | VERNIB-MARTIN Dt ROOKWOOD DESKS at Mattresses. sengers began jumping off the car. Be- fore It came to a stop Atty feet further on it was almost empty. Many of the women fell, but none was burt, Mrs. Lupowits luy unconscious. The rs carried the injured into an express office on the corner and an am- bulance was called from Flower tios- 33.00 00 aT 50.00 HOOK WOOD CABINETS at VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS at VERNIS MARTIN OAMSINETS at GOLD CABINETS at VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS at VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS at VPRNIS MARTIN CABINETS at ROOKWOOD CABINETS at Women’s Desks. “The acene on deck was awful, Par- ents and children, husbands and wives, relatives, sweethearts, friends, sh ymates, were weeping and kissing each other good-by, The Russian immigrants behaved like hogs. Parents were call- ing to their families in order that all might go down together, “When the first boat was lowered I v larae and two smal) drew anthropophagist. handics, and Prench pate “What has papa's guest to do with Patuss and his pump?” asked the re. Porter, nervously examining the re. eatver, “Patuss,” came the response in fraz- aed accents, “is a man, a Frenehman, German born, who was to have been i ji ready $0 A, Jump as Burning Madison Ave-| Pathetic Scene on the Deck of he able to get them into normal shape by decidedl h superb regular stocks at as- —— EN nue Trolley Speeds Along—in| the Immigrant Steamship as OFF ROOF, BUMPS FOREHEAD} & point decidedly wort Lhinely pedonded eal ' hi ’ knowing and remembering. tonisningly reduced ‘prices. @ Panic One Woman Re-| She Went Down as the Lost ; _— Sa ; h Falls Fly jes, Rubs His Parlor Tables, Pillows, At Least, Somethin Has Hap- ceives Possibly Fatal Injuries, Kissed Each Other Good-By. Brow a ‘nlke Away, IZATION MAHOGANY PARLOR TA; [SRA Pow! FEATHER PILLOWS, 18326. | : 9 4 William Barish, a painter, of No, x7 PHEATION MAHOGANY PARLOR TA" | sea pow, PRATHER 1 East Ninety-seventh street, fell five IMITATION MAHOGANY PARLO! pened So that He Cannot Be Three persons were Injured in a panic| August Tornberg, of Gohnholm, Den- storles’ into @ stone-paved courtyard ra i Pingt ‘ a4 45 | SEA FOWL PRATHER PILLOWS, y Buried for Eight Days and |{lomine # Are tp the motor-box of a|mark, one of three survivors of theler went ant, aside trom a lone eo AHOGANT PARLOR Gis |*E ee y Madison avenue “car at Forty-eighth| Scandinavian steamship Norge, which|his forehead, Was uninjured. MAHOGANY PARLOR TA. | BA FOWL FEATHER PILLOWS, went dc tt v kall| He lives on the third floor, Shortly s } "| What ity at Oreaand, [evn rt steer, re ent age shoo Hrmsce Meal | tea be aoa, St wanonant ranton Af Lexan nowy pearnn mcm » of No. NA “ ‘}room because of the heat and went to > ‘ her skull broken and may die. Her} tells ae iiiesaiine Hey of ee Oar the ‘root Other tenants, heard noise Hae panna STAN DOWN FEATHER PILLOWS, 2439, , aughter, Marie, eight years old, er, To a reporter Tornherg sald: in the courtyard about o'clock an | NY PARLOK TA : A frenzied volce struggled over the Wadly bruised and ring fevighiny Pte “At 7 A. M. on June & everybody] went out to investigate, They found | ¥ MAHOGANY PARLOR ied BE DUCK FEATHER PILLOWS. | telephone wires and burst in The Bven- Pollinger, of No, 2% Forsyth street, had | in the steerage was up and waiting for | Barish sitting up, rubbing his forehead Ai Patani ater ay ie Puan “piLLette ing World office to-day with the an-|her knee-cap broken and was badly|>Feakfasi, The men were lying around 4 meager ' aaa2 vot Mouncement that “Pat bruised, on colls of rope, and the women were GOLDEN OAK PARLOR TABLES B DUCK FEATHER PILLOWS, Mee 3 atuse had broken! “ne car was going at full speed when | Prinking up. ‘There were 30 Russian 4 GOLDEN OAK PARLOR TABLES Ue, oe van chaos waxrcnn } us pump. the fuse In the front motor-truck aud-|'™Migrants In the steerage, GOLDEN OAK PARLOR TABLES VULLOWS, ity ibe, 20628, 3.00 “Patuss?" asked a reporter, “Who in| denly tlared, shooting flame upward], “There waa very little noise when the OAK PARLOR PANLEG DOWN FEATHER PILLOWS J the name of all that's snd is Patussy” | from the front platform. The women | 2°4t struck the rocks, and when it be- EN OAK PARLOR TABLES 9 OiWN PRATHRR PLOWS “Patuas,” screamed the voice, “ and girls were on the front seat behing |°"me known that we were in trouble odenieldmandtnemidininnpeaty 9 aoe 415 Was tO) sotorman O'Halloran. ‘They aprang tq|@verybody rushed on deck. Nearly all GOLDEN OAK PARLOR TABLES Fancy Par'or Cabinets, be duried alive In Dreamland for eight ; had servers, and they were good ap mat cA | dis and seh tighten te Iwht} their feet and jumped to avold the| had life preservers, and they * GOLDEN OAK PARLOR TABLES VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS 0: 23.00 . ae ER seein te be tea ee spouting fire, They went down in a| life preservers, too, GOLDEN OAK PARLOR TABLES ace” | VRRNIS MARTIN CABINETS a: 81.80 . + 0, heap by the track. = “by. ®.58 | GoLD ¢ PH at a }° o the distinguished Parisian pachologicals| nen, BA ROE EE ho ece, CC] Tree, Che Another Geadehy SOAP Se coe oh aie Gree ERS—Made of soild nak., ¢@f DRESSERS—As tiust oak, polish finish; use! fume, solid brass handler and AK DRESSERS at MAHOGANY DRESSERS at MAPLE DRESSER: QOLDEN OAK DR Best for the re HAIR All the Bedding we sell is made in our factory Fully guaranteed tn every way N MHINATION MATTRESSES at pital, Saeed D haser: swathed in 400 yards} Dr. Cocheu told Mrs. Lupowits’s hus-| saw the captain on. the bridge, but no] ft wish those who MAHOGANY. DR | NO. 1 COMBINATION MATTRESSES 84 | wi HCGANY DRAKS at ¢ lannel to keep out the light and alr, she was dying and insisted) ong of the crew was near the boat.| value a good bead CURLY erent np “| NO. 3 MIXED HAIR MATTRESSES at MAHOGANY DESKS at |, Meposited in a hermetically sealed box, har to the hospital, The hus-| there was ‘ I, ‘The pas-|of heir to shamp Woven Wire Springs | ernessns a {229 | Mancoasy Desks cen aited Jn & water-tight casket and] band refused to permit this, and calling | genre,’ taro wwatem at all. The pos iheth honae ter ae X WIRE SPRING Hho | Sicrar ALACK HAIR MATTRESSFS ht | MAHOGANY DESKS “gunk to the bottom of a tank, where|a cab drove her and his daughter to his | *OS*"s who loweres re vee my #00 | MAHOSANY DESK! i} NO 28. A HAIR MATTRESSES ay 15.00 ECLIPSE FELT MATTRESSES at 10.00 JEST FELT MATTRESSES at 1400 URAY DRAWINGS MATTRESSES at | 2000 ere inexperienced. She went over the side and sank right beneath their fect from overloading. The boat went down and left all those people struggling in Witch Hazel soap. It will positively cure the worst cases of dandruff and all scalp diseases. It gives new lite and vigor to the scalp and bas a tendency to produce MAHOGANY ft MAHOGANY DESKS at MAHOGANY DESKS ac MAHOGANY DESKS at medical students were to watch him ee Gay and night to see that he fot no alr and food, but he has broken his pump." “His air pump?” asked the reporter, home. Dr, Cocheu aided two women Inted in the exoitement, crew extinguished the fire et of sand. “sszesaes 8 {23nTeeea I saw only one woman and two children | !tching and makes baby sweet as ros “His stomach pump?" ventured the re. quissingly. = the water, lossy and beautiful growth of hair. For "No," yelled the frantic press agent, “Now the crew seemed to recover ! complexion !t 4 the best soap made. —— his own pump. There is no fake sent HEAT CRAZED MAN thelr discipline in part, They drove|!t makes the skin soft as velvet. For baby - cy =| back the people from the second boat.| It has no equal. Cures eruptions, alla: a » ' iy i ences Hes "|| Mustin Pillow Cases\| 1,000 Odd Cushion Geonomy in White | | 6,000 Hemmed Clear Ouesday, Regular 25c. to 50c, Qualities about nalf an hour away from her when we saw her sink, @ pose for eight days and nights.” “Not @ stomach pump,’ gasped the fainting press agent. . nat boat. They were all ruscued, To those who have sallow or dul! _ , porter. "I presume he must pump him- ee tots of teedi ot dul! com Pe porter T ranume he must pump hin ane fit patter ul a" (| sien‘ ste tee sinpies vane || — Yow Lot of Cops Priced to vd Prques, Huck Gowels might interfere with his comfortable re- put away from the ship, and had been Lasative Pune recommend my a yard for the regular 35¢ an Priced tor Lively Loave-Gaking, 5,000. Standard qualities of Muslin; full 190 qualines of HEAVY WARP WELT PIQUE “Johansen, who had a lite-belt, swam around for a half or three-quarters of | ¥oak and nervous, use my Y 0 ° ro Ot ETON Were Included. we have 300 pieces of this popular fabric Be suites: sepia r~ | Patrick Nugent, Patient in Eye Beatin which were Bolen ‘and myselt, |= - anira ute tees — Geet 4 pith vcing were uci] | for skis and sort-wain ws end & con ahem 0 12%¢ each and were Dumpe—bis slippers.” and Ear Infirmary, Jumps! ...ntssenaers Nehaved welt, sehen ach: ZOU | iged 0 tee conmruson, Frony forall | pins chertzee wi Henstiched and Fenmed ; The sound of a heavy fall at the other * leould,, It ie true that there wee note did values, each aig, Sse Gana Oars aay Dene: On ab aT Scme w th red borders RK) } ERA CE the ‘phone was the only response! from Third-Story Window and der, ‘tecause nobody expected that kir Extraordinary values. at, each, (a ' €@ this shrewd guess, ‘The surprising thin | of ‘an, accld ent ‘ in was the calmness of most of the pas Main Floor, East 19th St) palette ‘i q re Dies of Injuries, dengers. uJ “Our boat started with eight men, but we soon picked up nine more, The bouts 4 k Nugent, sixty-t is, {Geributed wosuha and Ghul aie Wo en’. ¥ Patrick Nugent, sixty-four y old, | distributed uke and a ¢ water Ff) s | all around, This shows that there was m . of One Hundred and Bighty-eighth eee “system of action utter the aret : street and Amsterdam avenue, died ins panic. EY anon’ bah the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary; “Jt Was six days before we were by ler and t ul STORM (|P STATE today an the reault of jumping from Ricked uP bya trawler and taken, into ummner the third-story window of the hospital | pa but did not see us. while delirious. | nig ‘The old man had been a patient in the! try infirmary for several weeks, Last week | (0, of us rowed by day, others by ht, While others were lying down Ing to sleep, and all were drenched he skin n those six days we had about two | Waists, ‘Many Houses Hit, Crops De- he was operated on for cataract. He] erackers api Three times lav a ; ¢ — stroyed and Fires Seen in the was convaicacing rapidty, untit eatiy ttle anatch-safe Ailed with waler Was 6,009 Neat Lawn to-day he became delirious from the) Served to, & er fret thing th / Neighborhood of Cortland,| yea Beis Seiien tee cuaee Tone for NB ns Waists on Sale His cot was near an open window ne > = 4 f A - j N.Y. facing on a courtyard to the Fear ot DOG ARRESTED, TOO ‘ To-Morrow at ( the building, and while the attention " . 1 | Of the nurse was occupled with another ‘ I D Prices Reduccd '; j atient he cl’ mbed on th iow! CORTLAND, N. ¥., July 18—The moat and jumped out. The toot ot geacey’| With Two Boys, Resented Pollce Aildren s ummer TCESSCS, What They Were. | | severe electrical storm in the history of | but story below, broke his fall, but Interference wh Rall G Upright * C. the town occurred in this section laat i ived a fracture of the base of! peter Buck, forty-sig years Strauch Bros. action. The assortments include the newest and smartest effects in Lawns, Chambrays, Linens and ) Hi that caused his death three wight. Lightning struck In many Places | hours later, ebout the city, but only one small fire) No. 64 Parker street, Williamsbury brother Frank, forty-seven years old Pecans, (an came’ Ginghams. Mothers will be greatly interested in this array of charming values When he was carried back to his cot Copper strings in the bass. s P resulted. Numerous biases were seen|he fought the nurses and doctors whs| and thelr bulldog, Tom were acralenod arawood ¢e triple veneered Misses’ Shirts. GSe, (GIRLS RUSSIAN AND Wfiases’ Siert Warse Suits, Made of fine quality sheer fq the surrounding country. Telegraph | endeavored to pelp hin, declaring he did|in &: Street Court to-da d Real ivory keys—not celluloid, i . * SPENCER DRESSES of fine aan whe lawawith neat pointed and telephone wires were interrupted. bday ee rhe, house surgeons with felonious assault on, William Nu: Nickel-plated pins—can’t rust ¥) 00 for MISSES’ BLUE AND j,..., ang gingham, embroidered emslems: Ka 50 f we t awit { point y and ay eK er r t ake > Grope were washed out and beaten|beq, ‘He seemed to improve cou) ies mma Wouda, of the Heroere street Guaranteed 10 years—if any . BLACK DUCK SKIRTS: regularly $1.50 yoke o! five narrow lawn down by the unprecedented downpour. Four feet of water was reported run- hours later, when he dled SUITS. m for GIRLS’ FINE CHAM thing goes wrong, if you THINK white potha dot; trimmed with braid, reg sras jcined by fagoring and 15 = —arneipaieotany The two Bucks were ‘ 4 BRAY DRE ful foe MISSES WHITE SH p> faa) Penware, Laskawanas Home from Exypt ¢ Nugent's lot yesterday, coho Weil iets toe arly $1.98 trimmed wiih fine pet evi bey: see 0. OO ' ie SUITS separated with lace insertion; ‘racks at ‘ al thet they were t s We UIT ' 4 anidarass tnt s Wanker ince wpe ge Maigdbsnd re George TJ to know better. The Bucks took oft times, if necessary, to make you T, EO % MUSES LINEN SKIRTS: wen, our premen myles: unally $3.95. | chevice and fine imported Agure dma era tuil plaited front, tucked . b ‘ , immed model: for GIR elabe r wir le « the International Court of Appeals in completely satiated, ‘ me "| 2) BS (or GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN claboewely irinmed vs | tack, ful s'eeves, fancy turn- can be ai al DRESSES: lace and emorod regularly $2.90. planted short: regularly $11 ery trimm ng full skirt, effecive styles; Paym tray buyer month ‘or otherwise WRITE FOR BOOKLET. t A few minutes later a free fight was in progress in Nugent's back yard. ————____ AUTO VICTIM DEAD. with the FARMINGTON, Conn, July —| 2247 inv Alex he by the , arrived here to-day ed Ot his wife, who d | over stock collar and open 08. Tueada on May 14, 1 body | lleeman Woods Interfdred, whereupon Sirts’ D regularly $4.50. Misses’ and Siris’ $ lfren. In ever a Charles D. Rogers, of Chicago, who was | will be Placed In the Batchellor mauso-| Frank Buck attacked him with an axe. Lib Maced napa - rent. In every respect Injured ‘tomobile accident here | eum in Green Ridge Ceme! 0 ; for GIRLS’ CASHMERE RUS. fer MISSES ANO GIRL id after . Shregn Reserves rom ihe Harber | AM ADPCM | 5 Qo, nis cure oresses 2, OD TAMAS NE MS 5, OO ‘misses ANO oils | | very dos rable ME street mation arrested with fqured bertha, embroidery | the combatants, were to be 0 done up that they balance sur~ ELAS iret et waist. ribbon trimmings; correct fer movntain oF | Scotch twe 850 i um oa - mixtures. ‘arly $12.50 RBRROOKLYN teathore wear; regularly $4.00. cand Fioet, Proat, 19th 8.)

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