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on ‘SIX HURT IN AUTOS MAD PLUNGE Merry Patty N Near to Death Through Carelessness of Reckless Chauffeur, CRASHED INTO TUNNEL, Smashed the Iron Railing at, + Thirty-third Street and | Leaped Into Park Ave, Through the recklessness of a chauffeur, Miva Blanche 8 2 mem~ bet Of the "Rol at the Herald Squa t Miss “Vi Brunner, a sister ac received provaviy fatal tnjuries early to-day when an automobile in which they had started with a party of friends for the Vanderbilt cup race plunged through the iron railing aerose Thirty: | Lae thind street and dropped Into the Park avenue trotey tun Of the six persons In the machine be + sides the chauffeur, Charles Gehlraus, | who ts under arrest charged with crim-| dna carelessness, none escaped without injury, The members he party and] the Injuries each elved follow MI8S BLANCITE SIPDPRT, actress, Criterion Hotel, skull fractured and see “vere internal tnjirles; Rellevus Hospl+ tal MISS VIOLET RRUNNER, actress, No. 216 West Dhirty-fourth street, con+ ussion of the brain, scalp wounds, {n+ ternal Injuries, New York Hospital CHARLES ITDORF, automobile Jnventor, Criterion Hotel, contusions of face right leg severely lacerated. MISS LILLIAN HARRIS, actress, Criterion Hotel, fracture the right Jeg, comusions of the face, teeth loosened MRS. E, LLOYD, Now 25 West hirty-fourth street, severe — scalp wound. RDWARD HUBBELL, Toledo, 6., Inperial Hotel, scalp wound and con-| tusions of fave and head | The party was organized by Mr JOHN D. BACK ON THE+FARM WITH HIS N [Thar can NT en bf larly with reference (0 hy "Do, you think Gehihau he asked the p Charles Splitdort tor the entertainment | > of his nad, Mr. Hubbell, of Toledo. Mr “Splitdor! Sparker in the automobile onthusiastic ¢ 1 widely known | ss He was Broadway actresses of the “Show e@haperon The party gathered by arrangoment @ the Criterion Hotel, und after din. ing well started at 1 o'clock for Long ; Island, Charles Geblhaus, who lives mt Aqueduct and Tremont avenues and owns & big Searchmont touring car, was, engaged to carry the party, He was! one of a hundred odd ee hed bad to walt about the taurants until thelr tae ha fini sed | feating. and it |s med dulled the monotony by vists to the neighboring cafes, was in high spirits, Geblhaus out looose gown Broadway and overran Thirty- fourth sirest, No one took now whirled into Thirty-third street, fng he had a straight run for che ferry, +) and put on more sped as he whtezed worors Fifth avenue. Poltcaman Timothy O'Brien, standing fn Thitty-third street, near Fourth ave- | Mue, saw the machine headed at full of No, @1 East One Hundred and Twen- ty-ninth gtreat, an inspector and notary in the Ixclse Department under Com- ealy, at No, 1 Madson ave- orrested to-day by Detective , of the Dietrict-Attomey's charged with violation of seotion 163 of aving made n false entry in an application for a saloon , speed for the aven danger to the panty of crashing into the tailing of the tunnel, the police- man waved arms and shouted, but bie warning cr were drowned by the shotts and laughter of the hilarious party, Two seconds after the auto whisged by | the officer it crashod with terrific impact {nto the heavy irom vailing of the tun: | nel embanknent. Ripping off thirty feet of the nefling the machine leaped over the embank- ment, sailed through the air across the | car tracks beneath, landed partly an Ite aide and dashed against tie stone wall / gf the Seventy-first Regiment Armory, Occupants Scattered. walling the hood velescoped the Lonneau Gnd Wossed the occupanis rignt and left through the alr. in this way ony did| In July, they escape the fetamt death that) made an gpplicatton to open the place. He furnished two affidavits, one from John Koenig, * wrecked pself against the side of the Hundred and Third street other from the Willlam Watson estate. The saloon was not opened, how nd on May |, in an application had no Indorsement compulsory under the law, ged Fianiy cut off the in- would have been theirs had they ree mained aboard to be catapulted against the stone wall when the machine armory Liegng 2 Polkeman O'Brien ran to the railing and looked over. The men and wermen Jay ecajtered across the tunnel roa bed, He dashed into the Park Avenue | put Hotel and notified Police Headquarters | saloon. © Tush ambulances ‘to the scene, + As che auto crashed into the tunnel and it ralling employees of the Metropolitan dorsements on the Barrett application Dirck. havway oarug on the east side | énd of the avenue looked up and saw the. pape representatives a machine leap twenty-five feet through! the alr before it landed the road- way, fifteen feet below, ttering ite seven occupants right and left as it was held in jon Ont, te Later when ‘Ne wir furnish a bond, ACCUSED OF OLD THEFT. When Gehihavs was brought before! postal Carrier Charged with $t« ing a Watch Over a Yonr Ago. (Boecial to The Brening World) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, carrier in the Atlantic City Post-Office, was arrested to-day charged with stealing a gold wateh won. The railroad men rushed to Uh siatagce of the Injured, Some one su fmoned Dr. Gibbons, of No. 6 En: f Bhizty-fourth street, who attended the victins, _ Chauffeur Held In Court. irate Cornell in Jefferson Ma: fhe bad two badly bruised and and his face was lacer- Cornell questioned y He ahoweil evidences of Waa there any liquor or wine tn { is the Inventor of the) automobile? | apollinaris water, commen weverely -day'a cup race and | pecklosenegs ot got together a jolly party of well-known | and thelr f Arould be sober, Git!" class, Mrs. Lioyd went along as |enmus whhout ball for twont Juries to the women In the h EXCISE FRAUD COMMON, SAYS THE PRISONER meness to arink wher the Magistrate Steinert in the E Court Detectives Lander and Hy | Eldridge street police station, on (n+) and, supporting his head with both \f rmation given by Charlies Barbe: |tven years old, of No, 16 bor . Street. In court to-day Barbert told |” Here is a list of Warrick’s accidents | | Magistrate Steinort that the prie }Was one of “Dopey Benny’ Nen's | ber; 1681, too br@ken; 1886, leg fractured; Heutenants, Ne'r, the police aay, is the | Septemuer, 186, tote ribs on his tight |, worst Fagin with stor they have Gad | side brake to do in yours, He was arrested a few | tree and days ago on 4 charge of fexvtous as- | in lefe be }eault and attempted robbery and beld | September, 188 critically {ll with for trial |typhold fever, two bs on left side | When the party got aboard every one} Official, in Defense, Declares Transfer of Names on Papers Is Customary. He think: | fifty-five years old,}ed to go t> school,” Bi Joseph A, Flanly, cour: today. "I had to » Reallzing the! | the Penal Code, In When arraigned in the Tombs Court before Mugistrate }what ‘he had done was a common prac | tise in the Excise Department. “That ja an example of the rottenness said Assistant | Disiriet-Actorney Paul Krotel, peared to prosecute, The saloon in question When Yhe machine struck the Lron) northwest comer of One Hundred ang 163, & man named Barrett nto Pianly certified ppeared before him on -0, 1906, rd wete aworn, appeared for Flanly. Hoe for examination ployee, The theft occurred over a year worked on the case for menth Local detectives hey had given up the job. FAMINE CAUSES RIOT. Sponish Pare Destroy Market Place, SEVILLE, Spain, Oct | @ thousand farm laborers, | perate by famini place at Eolja to-day, tre stock of food and money, cectroyved {the market and threw n ‘The tuthor! thes have applied for mill- \4—More than invaded the market- selzed the en- the town into T ceirecailiiihiganstien pRinogas BONAPARTE DIES, — THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER '4, | 1905, W WIG. P ae N Nes gel bali act 2 . Wi | ¢ af ies = 5 4+ - sae ~ - an - ~d THIS 18 No ii y PLACE FOR V us.{ * POLICE CALL BROKEN NECK BOY AFAGIN [3TH MISHAP, BOY THEFT HERE ernie 5 BUTI IS ALIVE Alleced Kidnapper of Cudahy Son of New York Railroad Said to Have Plotted to Steal Say Nineteen-Year-Old Youth Charged With Compelling Liltle Lad to Steal, Has Frank Warrick Has Had) Criminal Record. Strange Record of Illness and Accident, Charged with endangering the morals} of children R mar, 19 yours ny old, of No. 16 Forsyth street, said to Pane .. ember of gang of plekpo (Special to The Evening World.) be & member | €' 4 Gane of plokpo kOe) yiNGHAMION, No Ys, Ost. the apie ape i ane sl tite of Fin. ‘Narnick, of Union, a n Spectal Sessions Cour by Magistr ex Market Po on, who Is expected ok, has been ° | suburb of Bingham | \o revover from a broken ni rT DV areenta’ (tin re series 0) wents an Thomas wis arrested last aeht by | Warnick recently fell from @ second- rt, of ‘ory winaow, He picked himeelf up fit | hands, walked into @ hotel, A doctor Yth| found his neck was broken ner land serious {lipemes—thirteen in num 1887, fell fourteen feet from cut nearly bled to death, Eid 1900, sertously il) with finger broke: ‘Thomas made me sical when I want-! broken ‘ lider broken; 188 collarbone ri maid | a heh the maid, | Woke PULITZER-WEBB WEDDING TO-DAY Marriage Cermony at burn Falls, Vt.. Was Attended by 400 Guesis—Some of} Those Present. MINISTER TURNS SHELBURNE pal bishop of Vermont, officiated ‘Thomas's Ghuywh, New York, ¢ Miss Edith Pulitzer sister of the bride as maids of honor man was Jonoph Pullts AROUND WORLD Nicholas wid ie, Duncan Harris, | Thomas B, Crimmin sutumn leaves and eu le choir from Bt Rev, J. W. Van Kirk About t met HITS OLD MAN, WHO FALLS DEAD Heart feu Cansed by) Excitement of Blow, Is Diagnosis of Doctor, of Harvard and CROWE PLANNED fam Munnie, sixty years ivenue, was fn Howan left him and en+ Phen he Jumped on prominent New York rallrond mag Munnie's bul dos set up misbortunes. | py : plot of suflote ambulance surgeon called and found Munnie dead, Anhy kidnapping at Oma was exactly along owes name Was neve plan followed + wagon and taken to the Weat Forty- the same Moment (hat you 2 Up Ln his cab At that moment tured his neck; 1898. artery | Teno) Munnie’a body was carried in and when Squthard saw that the man he had str was dead he 0! ce) a 4 Bpencer, of the Chicago, Burin Moe tes Wer neaene » ambulance surgeon i ‘, ne, would bh beaten me if i} ken 1904, ribs fractured; 1005, Reom | vember ot Mr. Bpencer's family WRECKED AUTO AND ONE OF THE WOMEN VICTIMS. x Blanche 4 a ee S/abert >. » to heart disease, by the excitement of the blow and his WEDDED ON CHURCH LAWN Pretty and Unusual Feaeure at the Marriage of Miss Howard to Henri Anthony Louis Hor- Se GLOBE-TROTTER IN GOSPEL, WORK, | REV J VAN KIRK, TO TEACH MAN'S: BROTHERHOOD Start on a Remarkable Preaching Tour, PUBLIG SHUT OUT BY ROCKEFELLER Reckless Driving and Robbing of Orchard Causes Oil King to Put Up “No Admission” Sign at Country Estate. | F (peclal to The Evening World.) | TARRYTOWN, N. ¥., Oot. 1.—Bome 1 , | wood untty estate of Joba D, vi | Rockefeller, which baa been open to | | the public sinc) Mr Rockefeller firet made his home here, will soon be in closed with « @x-foot iron tenes. A No Admittan sign will be displayed @ll over t wetate, This will be gremt- 4 , ly regretted by the public, for it hee ’ . Long been thelr favorite drive, The order Is believed to have bees made at the Instigation of Mr, Rocke- feller's son, He Js overseeing the ereo- i jon of the fence, It will be several ! miles long, One cause of the exclusion of the public Ix the reckless driving of some persons who rode over the beau- tiful lawns of the ofl king. In addition to thik Mr, Hockefeller has Boen gtemt- annoyal by persons who have robe { bed his orviards It waa necessary for Mr. Rockefeller to have mx of his men sworn in as deputy sheriffs to pro- tect hie fruit ROCKEFELLER IS KINDEST MAN, % So Says Hix Cloveland Gatekeeper, Who Has Worked for Hoyalty, VELAND, Oct. 1.Jobn D, Roles jer ix the Kindest maf in the world. trick Lynoh, the gatekeeper of the ~~ : Rev LJ. WeVan Kirk, pastor of Grace Snureh, Youngwtainn, O., and a gr date vi universities Ybout to commence a tour of the world | acing the Fatherhood of God and) heen by Rockefeller. Ne ven JA of man. He ie a quest! stig delight {¥ to take little children t Dr saline First and give them a ride in his blg autos Methodis: Episcopal Church, of Mount | moptie’ says Lynch. i Vern vid college mate, and is} _ ran Pcie "oun wi MY b mays DALY, IRISH POLITICIAN, DEAD. vf the kind ever un aken, COR Ireland, Oct. 14—John Daly, br. Van Kirk Is very enthusiast): in his work, and nrombes a campaign that will be heard from throughout Chris- tendom. He has not been commissioned ty ybody or muthorized py any he says, but hea undertaken » on Gls own rempongioility, simply getting the sanction of the pro- biding clders of is conference nd Jewye of absence from bie chured, He expects to commence hte crusato }at Yonkers on Oct, 31 by delivering on addrema before the Odd Bellows, aod will follow that by an address to the Masons at Mount Vernon, and later in several parts of Greater New York. Th p will leave for the West, doliv- L was a plasterer in my early days,” ‘and it was while 1 at my trade that I re: I have since secured « auipping myselt ag fully nd now after by years of Ohio, Lam ‘eilize my ambition and atart preaching the Brotherhood of Man and meeting my brethren all over the world Mine ts wholly a work of good-will and conviction, and I go without money and without price to work out my mis sion Ag my Father may lead me and my brothers inay co-operate, The idea and meaning ts to meet all classes of people and by teaching and preaching to inculcate the universal ethical re- lations of mankind, and to sala in weaving a band of brotherhgod which shail unite ell mankind Into\a fellow. ship of mor 1 spiritual fraternity.” HOODOO ENGINE KILL8 WOMAN, WASHINGTON, Oct, 4.—Engine No. 1,314, af the Baltimore and Ohio, known 1s the “hoodoo engine,” lived up to its ceputation yesterday, Friday, and the thirteenth of the month, by runnmn Cown and killing Mrs. Maggie Murpay at Hitth and Lf streets, — “GOLD GOLD” “Hut Comfort “Good,” He “Food that fits is better than a gold eays a grateful man, ‘Before | commenced to use Grapo- Nuts food no man on earth ever had a worse infilction from catarrh of the stomach than [ had for years, guet at Stamford. | Hehtest food of Miss Ruth Howe at New Canaan, { the ordinary Howuet, of Manhattan The ceremony es, dahlia and c Aloysius’ | has renewed my health a ity Catholic Church, « of Plymouth C) wich Miss Howa rade) putrty’ passed under Y wae e#oored |) POSTUM FCOD COFFEE in place of common means health, ‘* There's a Reason,’’ “LT could eat nothing but the very great distress, "T went through the catalogue of digestible, generating gaa inthe stom (except Grape-Nuts) more or less {n- digestible, generating gas in the stom. ach (which in turn produced head jache and various other pains and aches) and otherwise unavailable for | my use ‘Grape-Nuts food I have found easily digested and assimilated, and it (| vigor and made me & well man again, The ca- tarrh of the stomach has disappeared entirely with all {ts attendant Ils, »,/my almost sole foo’, I want no other.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Ten days’ trial tells the story, There's a reason ‘Dil si n{thanks to Grape-Nuts, which now Ra teeta aie ‘i tere Let Us Clothe Yeu, A good name ina suit of clothes means a Moe Levy-made clo carry my latel—it means you get a good deal, Moe Levy & Co, 119 to 125 Walker S:., Three blocks eastof Sroad say. Branch at 1457 Broadway, and imperative call to and even that gave me! Rockefeller home at Forrest Hill, says so, He wishes the master would re- main In Ceveland all the time, He |waya he has worked for royalty, but pever was treated as kindly as he has A promipent Irish politician, who rep- resented Cork in the House of Com- when Charles Stewart Parnell sider of the Nationalist party, e last night THB COWARD RIDING BOOT, The only ready made Riding Boot with right and left legs, An exaot reproduction of high grade custom makes, Its fine model embraces & series of graceful curves and gives to one's riding equipment an exceed- jingly trim f and smart appearance, | Made of best material procurable. | Russet or Black, 29.00, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. CONRAN WARREN TREET,) Mail Orders Filled, ltailoriers Filled. 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