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DEAD, | DYING IN EXPLOSION OF JUTE MILL 2 a 1,200 Gir! Employees Thrown in Panic and Loss of Life Aver’ - ed Only by the Cooines: Factory Superintendent. THEIR CLOTHING TORN IN RUSH TO ESCAPE. Engineer Mangled and His As- sistant Mortally Hurt When Cylinder Head Blew Out— Cordage Trust’s Biggest Plant ‘The cylinder head of the great power ergine in the Chelsea Jute Mills, the | main plant of tho Cordage Trust, Com- “mercial street and Manhattan avenue. ‘Williamsburg, blew out to-day, En- YOUNG WOMAN WHO JUMPED TO DEATH THROUGH AEH ERINE HO AND INCIDENTS IN THE TRAGEDY, AFR Bay Sanh Ase, BPR aes Ole6 KILLS HIMSELF AS HIS PARENTS COULDN'T AGREE. Harold Fielding, Sensitive Youth of 21, Grieving Over Inability to Reconcile Them, Puts Bul-| let Through Head, HAD PROMISED MOTHER TO ABJURE INTENTION. I Penned Threat in Morning, Frenzy. but Yielded to En- treaties, Then Walked from Her Side to His Death. Harold Fielding, twenty-one years old, of No, 101 West Seventleth atreet, shot himself because he failed after two yeara of unremitting endeavor to effect! & reconciliation between his mother and brought about before Christmae bi would kill himself. His mother, firet dumfounded over the attitude | taken by her son, grew more com- posed when she had extracted a prom: ise from him that he would put aside the desire to do ay with bimeels The suicide has almost unnerved Mra, Fielding. Son Took Mother's Part. To an Eventhg World reporter --| told her story to-day: “Two years ago,” sald Mra, Fielding, | “I discovered that my husband ¥ brat a leading & double life and we separated and Buttercups Harold took my part, although the Venti aiterscagch ¢ (oe manet Chips ee separation affected him greatly, He atiterscoteh Vaters Clunainon tablets Ele., ete. wrote (0 his father before Christmas) TUESDAY ONLY ( asking him to come for the hoildays | CANDY SPECIAL FOR NEW YEAR'S, COUNTERGOODS, LB.20c. | THE LARGEST LINE IN THE CITY, Feean Chips sate, CHOCOLATE COVERED DATES.. 10¢ jeting the boy understand. there waa, ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOC Ise to be no reconciliation. I was then| WEDNESDAY ONL : that Harold wrote the note saying that) MOLASSES CREAM LUMPS... 10c he would kill bimself unless we were] ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT C! 150 recone!led, “phe boy went out yesterday after: ry and returned early in the evening. set about until 10 o'clock reading pas chatting. | asked Lim what he did} - with the pi jstol and he sald: ‘Never mind about that. Don't worry. That's 29th, 30th, 31st: iy ars (FoUND, 1 PORE LY use, TERS wae ete tox’ 50c DLBSS Ags pis SPECIAL FOR DEC 87th, 28th, ASL MIXED c. SANDY _ a Tite ‘Then 1 went to bed. At 10 15 clock he went into ihe bethroom and is XY iC then I heard the 3. APRICU ee HALE BONUONS, CHOCOLATES med in Good Spirits, bn Spo mS 136 GLACE, FRU i LAT OR ‘ABIORT~ Luh ALL cpocoust! ths $1.00 Fieditng bead an engagement with CHOCo- Harry Kingsland, of Jo, 1% Weat Tac ac, 25¢] = —- Reveatyssenee Giretiath salina fro 7 ATES, A 95 pat RAE RR 50 oon, hat when Kingsland called nt the sai ij Piniding home for ‘aro’ told him ' M TOR ALL CHOCOLATIG 9) 6 that, it being Christmas he thought his place was with his mother, ie MAN JUMPS FROM PIER. An Immense Showing of MOTTO PAPERS, COSTUME MOTTOES, VERSES, FAVORS, &c., &c. We' will detiver 10 ibe, at LAY Sr ‘ the following rates father, The body of the young man oe Manhattan Ista: , ‘OR. «@inerr Charles Heebe, forty years old, now Les tn his mother’s home at the Laborer Rexcned by Polleeman and) _ = J , ind, 100, COR.WEST BWAY A als above address, His father is not in - 1 Bebe et ae , Of No, 25 Monitor street, was act al toe nd avery athier ls belie Gitte tl Ferry boat Crew, Hoboken er the Bronx, 15 aor Wy eut in two, while Daniel Ferrior, his | the youth's employers, W. BE, Baker &@ Lawrence Schmidt, forty- No Goods sent C, 0, D oh) COR. CHURCH assistant, was so badly Injured that he Jumping Co., tobacco manufacturers, to reach | of mee, ® lnborer, ling at Ne Ui dying In St. Catherine's Hospital. ‘ a \ 4 From Third Story Nindow To Area Twelve hundred young women ate em- ployed in the building and the territle nolse of the explos | The separation, which occurred two ears ago, so preyed on the mind of 6 Fielding that he became much Fast Tenth street ‘ was rescued by Polleeman John t Te Ceci? Hall | on with the escape ered, He te note i rs and the crow o at ; _ Jered, He wrote a note to his +8 a tO eee tucky Meh) hapa ight Seelam other saying he was tired of living jellevie suffering from alcoholism There was a wild rush to escape, tn! and unless the re’ Nation wi ck from his immersion. RAILWAY. MAGNATES IN THE CHICAGO SUBWAY. which many of the young women were | badly bruised and hurt. That more lives | Were not lost is due to the | work of men employees led by Supt, Grimita The power was shut down In the bullding early Saturday. The fires were but out in the big bolers and the water | beam Shyman adConstable og | First Winter LONELY, JUMPS TO AWFUL DEATH Representatives of Most of Leading Koads on the Board of Directo IL, Dee ay Comp: drawn from them. ited by the larg st rallroad and | | eg sa aarti) seeciat weowescay, oecewe-e 274) A Clearance Sale | en Engineer Heebe can m wart " lg j an cement to-day that amon \¢ toa ap had te. BUS sew Sree sod| mivelo end guyety were evs "prorat fn te actor a the SILK COATS Winter weights, interlined, Black only 39,00 | feved as accoun for the in the festivithe Cecll Hall t been 2 - FS Py eldest that ‘poise of the pipes yaa part fem the tna : fat Chien, Mil eT aia or ond 17,50, 25.00, 45.00 Pronounced the most successful ever heldin | fromen, He had the power going well, Mewrd Sobbing in Her Room, Cor ete itd yo rgerral B ( Me | this or any other cit, and the great plant was In full opera-| qWomen pasaing ail heard her | for a long Ume, ‘The lock was rusty and IMPORTED TAILOR SUITS, - - 75,00 and 98,00 y « PiscguleeMead Ta hor Meg ito soobing tn herr None of them | there ay faralture tgatia Aon te Originally $150,00 to $220.00, bs he directly tn fron| went in to comfort her A woman who sais we of the engine at the ti 4 the ere: ‘oba on Chris » te net penal Coroner Summoned, ‘ tea patie sce him ul toma ee SS BS ee rach Dyoadwa L196 eok, Tailored Suits, Costumes, | ad and shoulders, Killing him in-| Late In the evening the girl drew a|! ie Wea tele Pacitle railways, Tt L, hell, ‘ | cong im peg Ba standing | chair to age ha det ksh five The ¢ ta ai for the house dent Rock laland nalwag 4 onl Waists, Skirts and Coats | steel and overwhelmed with » 4s atnging "Good-By, Little | ec um bus e he coiled w ; } i" | @team, ud a we crude gen- | trolley ¢ i ts foundatio: 4 ssaitaticgiects Mediate pantie an window Cecil Hall saw | the representatives AE od Planing iy Rae IG at se Se eee ee Oe Waa $100,000 fghting, iokide and pusn ning to get |pedestrian picked lle way cautioumly | { rss the ca i y ind Sif assortment of Diamonds, W atches, ( ecugh the various exits. along the ley sidewalk, At the corner yivanta i Clothing Torn from Bodies, ‘or away a group of nighthawk window. not f =| Railway and th North- | a id re i gene ood offered without reserve to effect quick sale Many of them had their clothing prac. | cabmen huddled togetier bor shelter in} f ' De 7 s is the last opportuni (0 procure our goods and make room for new spring stock, Hiy tora from their bodiew, god had | ithe doorw f the saloon, As t : ? Zi g See favs tin earl Sen a ere a , BANKER A SUICIDE —_ iI at these extremely reduced prices, as by the middle of d eircaia oa terete, wre agus |e te et tal vat neg of IN UNDERTAKER'S STORE. } January we shall be in our new establishment inthe 20 West 23d St, rinnQreron — jf ! edly have lost their Iv a Sup J thr i mit 4 Geel Hail exper cnicaao, Des niaotie + abi Frankdield Building, 38 West 34th St. or ae ea 2 is a have put Atay werg| direct written meanag oatensibly for a friend, Leroy K. Nesbit ployees, and his p Of 6. Hite: soipes ; 4 banker, committed suteide to-day tn ‘ of them, : @ an undertakt mi 1 est al its banker pee ° s fo of the b a Ss, a’ ie eames sates omer Sal tas « ne, ant aa gmdate |SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SALE aay aiud with & cag via a of morality| Mes re nuiea rs tn a vain 5 est t reet, Having secured the New York rights for the colsbratea roof, It was sor before a ; ed by men, Lid AA BALL OF FIRE Bags ish Wis fouse-+ Heard Cry for Help. BABY QUIRK’S Deside the unconscious form of nis | oasletant. An an lance call was ser e pi ma het eae 2) QUICK CURE AMMEYE 3 a Pitug we ded ie v rapp athe te. ent One Hun te 4 | Q Sai: °*| ee Bhcieous\ and bal be_dttver rsh him rare aN | __. Mad Lived in ‘Hartem. 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. FOnTAnL, Fon Fun te the capital, Then, he had to. turn rnatein a reporte OR” TAULE, OR FARLR his attention to the “bysiertenl, young Vor, Jearned thi “Of ‘Torturing Eczema Now that your Christmas shopping is over and the 5) women ull ng. many Of W) Mv Ina HH $ mar " Le eeain 'ateest if children are home on Holiday vacation, this is the time 5] 00 1.50 ° plied eat x an by Cuticura to bring tem Y out store and get the right kind of oe the. world tot clerks Shoes for them. ep bd iat meiral gle> | ny "eve. Orphem, in x a ee - When All Elsa Had SS Our Scientific True Form and Buster $2.50. | $3.00 ~ hae base os Brown Shoes are the best and most season- se ht TN ltt CHRISTMAS SPREE GETS dno on \ — My Ne Utterly Failed. able for their feet. x B MIDSHIPMEN IN TROUBLE. neh, Me, Bern It will repay you fourfold for any Rapid Heater Co, 54 te a dia. = i fa i; kee nr. Cam iiss suis a) Acansaite oriiea | OPS oor fo ths] aay aby, Owe Herbert ule, was ag ohinnag it by be to make __Open Evenings Until 10. | with Offenders, ang Three to ‘ ‘ afflicted from the age of six weeks with le journey to our store, mae sd. bp Sonianen May Be Expefted, —- LY — a loathsome running eczema, . almost CAMMEYER’s L ANNAPOLIS, Md, Dec. 2% — The | covering his face, I took him to Drs, s Harel Academy wutdoritien als “ AC YCUSE BISHOP pelea Po yelp ysis yy cyellphieabty ‘flay a | | Aldershot, and he was treated by them Revcines ed % for three months, but got mach worse, Wr ir LS TALBOT.OF LYING s=:eeneccs TRO Il ne ye ares ear ear Leaw an Advertisement of ths Catena Bre FOR ve BS Le Cee B O , Remedies, an 7 jutment ) ae alent” Ps Our Buster Brown Shoes [pk iors R S. ¥ (Continued fron First Page.) “We noticed an Improvement at Made of calfskin or back, id on our own True-Form Last, with Royal Sean Oak Soles. Sutton or lace. iB Fifth. Av, & 9th St, & 9th St, B' Klyn, # will bear out all I) pont Morgnn had tntercated himself and Prat agp ge Sizes 6 to 10%,$1,50-—Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00—Sizes 234 to 6, $2.80, Pi ; Ne t was his demand for a new ning bad censed CAMMEYER’S “TROTTERS” are serviceable shoes for boys and girls; Abestotety la t which had resulted In the * aneih| BILOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, AICK WRADACHR, DIEEL | ¥ Mr. Mo: + Os and se were strong and sensibly made. an TOUT LITE Ba jtaratt ia ini ~S nearly all dried off, Sizes 6 to 10%, $1.25—Sizes 11 to 2, $1.80—Sizes 24% to 6, $2.00, Brel ary thes ‘¢ and 10. month bis CAMMEYER’S “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of calfskin, [J] 10 Conte ‘and 28 Cente per Box od We fh bove O8 epee rot the face was perfectly |}] with heavy soles, lace only. res Freely Extended to All, : a n of the Business men were compeiled to seek publicity and market their wares through the apency of tacked-up signs or by making personal calls upon prospective customers and clients. Is strikinly evidenced in reply. to 1 murhber of “Want” advertise. bearing World office ad. , Published last week 'S DIRECTORY, 4 clear, not & spot left. I have en- Jor the wisdom of who has been closed photogra Li oe of him when te me vy o Bish) ‘Waa thiricen months oki. He ia now versant with the two years and four months, @bd has is absolutely never had the slightest retarn of it, I us regards | ‘am very grateful for the henefite de- yin it yw taken to men | rived from your remedies, aod shall lity ted tint feel it pleasure to make thelr value r t p That there known. For corroboration of this be a ugh olrl statement you may refer any one t0 th { gross Immorality 4 Mrs, Willams, 45 Michaels Road, Aller+ agal Invi is certain tn 1 phot, or Mr, Gunstane, 40 Victoria f the | fon Is the basta of th in Bothlehem yesterday, he aeemet , Road, Aldershot, to whom wo recom- whole si On, in excellent spirit, but declind to dis- mended the remedies for a okin humoar, The Rev. D the case, saying that all he had to! whieh they also cored. You are at berty to do what you lke with this Morgan Dix, who was ©¥ : * say would sald when the committee CAMMEYER' The Weak-Ankle Shoe $1.00) No-Trip Shoe for infants learning to walk, Boys’ and Youths’ “Harvard Jr."’ The ‘Armor Clad’ © inauiiry ealted' Ge Hii statement, a8 I shoald like all to kuow of the value of Cuticura.” UOGE WING RESIGNS. | | WILLIAM HERDERT QUIRK, Francis J. Wing stated to-day that he| Mo. 1 West Bod Cottages, Ruywood 1- had forwarded to the President his thamptoa, patter and that resigoation of the of United for his withdrawal Phil- I that he had t | assured that it would take eife the first day of February ige °@ Wing resigns solely to resume hls orl- +| vate law practice. in Reading, At the first indication of the powerful] « OUARAATERD CURE BOW PILES. influence which had taken up the cause teh Daiseding rags Ops Of Dr, Inyine it was said that J. Pler- ee Son PA Youths’ C Lace, Sizes 8 to 13, $1,00—Sizes + to 2, $1. SHOE SPECIAL ies. FOR CHILDREN. | The Fat Babies’ Shoes. . BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. Our Leaders in Boys’ Shoes. Made the same as our famous $3 Harvard, in box calf, black calf and black kid; sizes 14 to 2 and 2¥ to $4. $1.50 to §%. Boys’ & $2. Sizes 11 to 2and » 2% to $M. HEGEMAN & 60. * }CLOTHING $4,878, 1ea, T The Toe-in Shoe 41.50 fous etoes aenaeg at a or tara copy of & For the Entire Family. . $1.00 —— — JSD & 50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, 9’ CORE YOUR RAED MATISM. Furniture Guaiac, Stillingia, oS and Everything for House keeping EASIEST PAYMENTS Oren Evenings Until Christmas, *2.00 Men's * Lace oD. MULLIGAN.—On Dee. 23, 191. PATRICK MULLIGAN. beloved husband of Mary Reilly. Relatives and friends of the family are temectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, GOS B. 12th at., on Wednesday, Deo. 28, at 2 P.M. ‘ alf 50, 1h she Kew Work. LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, FEEDERS, FOLDERS AND) = FOIRLS WANTED, MORGAN TEAM LAUNDRY CO, 646 ane 4 8T. - LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, Selah, ta" Werkgiat ot Bal * ge ¢ teeth a Bat (