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Ti DEATH WN SCHLDING STEAM 10 Sw rm Engineer Terri Terribly Injured, | Thought Only of | Passengers. | RESCUERS ARE SCALDED Gas Generated in Furnace Clinkers and Burst When Poker | Freed It, The eplendid courrge of Enginenr Walter Richardsny of the Erle Ratlroad train which left Montolilr at 9.08 o'cloo% this morning, after the explosion of a steam pipe had durlel him and his tire. | tan from the cab back Into the fe all thay saved the train from be Wrecked while going at the rat forty miles an hour Richanison, half avied the escaping steam, and hands and face were ared to piton the a the train to a ator Passengers, most of them business m of} |Our hearts with joy expand viurged fnto) When the posters fill the land a And we hear the big brass band Of the circus come to town. The little newsboys grin ee on the train ot "| And hope they've got the “tin” i t oe fos, : “i about two! That serves to take them in i miles outside of Jevsey City Tiss {i os ere The train To the circus at our town Was coming along at full speed when | THE WORLD: | WHEN THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN, 2 & ‘By Sara Homaah |p ry | tn Fvening Wi River, struggle between Four names were IGHT OVER NAME TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1905. OF NEW PARKWAY The Majority ray Paves Culling PAINTINGS Changed Seventh Avenue After A. H, Green, Wh seourtng ‘by thi journment was taken to when the matter will be al We Want to give every to be heard on this niatier ussioner bi ersion of Se Parkway" xt The magnificent boulevard which The been instrumental venth avenue, from One Hundred and Tenth street and Central Park to the Harlem will not be named without a opposing presented to-day be- fore the local Board of Aldermen, and each earnestly advocated “Andrew Fl. Green facthons. had a majority of supporters, and the Board seemed Inclined to adopt that namo, Dut after considerable argument an and i nan h arnway were (he Hume eee, , Hall secretary of the They gape and wonder why Ah! that’s {t, she knows too much; | Anierican Scenic and Historic Preset: Miss Annabel Van Sty And she bas no use for “such.” Mager ete AA A sn dvocated 1 | Turns her nose up to the sky | When the circus is in town Of the cireus, here in town. Does she know about the clown, Fairly bristling with renown, Al’ ber life, now she’s dlase And the gr bear, gray-brown, In the ctr cireus at our town? When the circus ecmes to town. | Ah! Miss Sty has had her way, Not one bit of work, but play, OVER WOODEN SHOT throttle valve had burst and the force — ay HY of the explosion threw Richardeon and 3 his fireman back onto the coal heap Guards With Queer Ammuni- tion Arouse Ire of Pocan- in the tender, Landed on His Head, | tico People. ‘The fireman landed on his head and Was so badly jarred he couldn't collect | his thoughts for some time. Richant- fon also struck on his head and dared, but the thought uppermost his mind 8 that the train wa forty miles an hour, that th four cars full of passengers by ing were 1 him "| Judge ACCUSED WRONG 2% nm MAN CF ASSAULT Smith was arrested after A ——- chase, during which b was not at time out of tee eight of the purs! Kaufman Positive in Ltentty re ing Smith Till He Saw | Real Assailant. Geller, a member of long | w W t y| policemen He was taken to | and Kauf s desler, knows vt had been mad squid ron man whe, with tt | | he m up and assaulted him a few The trial of John name {# sald to be was ter MeMahon Kaufman called off and Smith eld by te police and that there Was no one at th throttle. —_——_ Richardson pulled himself together and managed to get to eet, Ahead (epacies to. Fee of him in the cab were great clouds of i pein haba By steam coming from the break in the °* area as 7 pipe. r of John D. Ri i A short distance away was the long all hunters and all dogs i Erie tunnel, and what the signals ahead tate. The millimaire offered ar it gaid he had no way of telling. ‘That! ward of $9 for the arrest of any ‘4 the train must be brought to a stop caught bunting on his property, and fully realized, and without hesitation ragard for any one found stealing f he plunged into the steam and reached otabies place. @round for the air beaks lever, He! 9 nen of derrtios have heen could see nothing, and his suffering ployed 1e or estate t 7 wos awful, but he knew about where ail ray A ohfldn the valve was and né finally re iit Fa h He gave it a yank and then staggered a gun from whic? out of the cab, t As the train slowe a up he and dist fireman, fear: r Jumped to the grour tee. bee. fonds later the train came to a ato Enginser Badly Scalded, The conducto gers pil matter. steam coming f. the engineer. » trying to stind « AB soon O8 th matter, a cali wus sent t for help and a « Bent out to iix up while @ (rain from } hind and the enj the head of the ‘the broken’ down backed the Moot i One of these daug an 1g explosion o yestenlay as tively got eafely to Jerse yi Engineer Kichardson was sen # hospital. His face and hands P 4 Horrible con ition, rod John Shea. an Ttallar 4 innaled ¢ tt ce. of N Morris aver 5 ‘ There is { the I was instactly killed t 1 been a w had R the shaft of the Pennsylvant Ain tn Long Isinad ‘ity Me ij 0 pl nto the sea t ae rt down in the cage to besin \ turn on the alr brake, and 4 iu ¥ Ne . are that ao iilefon would hav spred AN in the tunnel a the cage and Indigestion There is no reason why a person should not eat anything he chooses ( —if he chews it carefully —the trouble is most people as atraid of every good-looking, 1-smelling, Sees tasting thing on the bill of are because it “don't agree pad A REASON Stop for a minute and them.” They actually starve them- think—we sell in our selves into sickness, Dieting can- mee ” Rexall Reme- . " j dies you were to not cure dyspepsia—if we cut off j.." Ry xafl D spepsia every article of food that di Cure and it didn't ber with us before long we have nothi 1, could we exper left, and we find oursclves chr to buy Rexall Rheu Cure, or Rex dyspeptics, When you eat some thing that don’t agree with you, it's time to get after your stomach and ¥ tone it up, From‘our own « xperi- EG ri RN ence in selling dyspepsia cures, there aitays core the disease is nothing that equals Rexall Dys- for which it is named, pepsia Tablets. From what our but we do say that if it Cure, or any oc her one of the Rexall Remedies— we believe not. that will customers tell us of this Rexall gern ei it Want cont * ,. you anything ¢ wi Remedy we are convincedthat con- Yehang you te price you py orany Rerall emedy you buy in our store if it does't benefit you sistent use if it will give any one the stomach of an ostrich and the appetite of a farm hand, We don't know of a stomach trouble Rexall ° 8 pepsia Tablets won't cure We place the same guarantee on this remedy that we do on all Rexall Remedies, money back if dissatis- fied, Fifteen days’ treatment for twenty-five cents, Try it to-day. RIKER’S DRUG STORES Brondway nd bth Bt h Ave, cor, ‘Aves, be Ave, und aid $y * finton, ha a ro st tment arg «| cortelyou Speaks Here, N, DEC. Postmas aiteenn's t No, 21683 Second avenue \f ‘olver duel between the thieves in} ) pollcersen ensued, in wal 1} i! \t ' '|TO-MORROW| marks the beginning of the greatest value- giving sale Brooklyn has Seen In years, The Entire Stock of THE H. LEWIS CO., 1263, 1265, 1267 Broadway, Brocklyn, N. Y., BOUG HT |The American Salvage Company, of New York) o8&C. ON THE To be sold in ten days’ time at WEDNESDAY, Dec, 13, at 9 o'clock. The H, Lewis Co.'s Stock was recognized as one of the best se- lected in the City of Brooklyn, comprising $75,000 worth of high- oa clothing and furnishings for men and boys. This fact, in con- ection with the very low prices quoted, makes this offer of The honwelean Salvage Co. doubly attractive, FOR TEN DAYS | underpriced values will reign supreme, for The American Salvage Co. has slaughtered price S regardless of cost or real values. In very truth | The H, Lewis Co,'s stock forms the most stupe ndous aggregation off! price-wrecked merch andise in Brooklyn, If you would share in these wonderful bar will have to act at once, for such an unparal- leled saving opportunity may never be presented again. EVERYTHING TO GO, Men's suits and overcoats, embracing all the new, as well as the itive styles, in elegant selections of the most dependable fabrics, {| lored to perfection, ata saving that is absolutely unapproached, | American Salvage Can Price, | el lon the premises, beginning} | Rains ' con. allt Men's Suits, worth $12.50 for.. ©.79 1... For Men's $13.%0 Overcoats Men's Suits, worth $16.50, or 38.25 For Men’s $16.50 Overcoats Men's Suits, worth $22.50, for +For Men's $22.§0 Overcoats Furnishings at GiveeAway Prices, Dent's Gloves, rey war $2.50 values, Amy crican Salvage Co.'s Manhattan Shirts, never sold $1.19 for less than $2.00, Sale prices. ceseoeee siues in tif! bosom riean Salvage g3c famed B. & W worth §1a “Police and Suspenders Nl for feos The wo all I Shir's, 2.69 eckwear, the flues: qua alé twee 33c¢ ies, splendid selections, werh p ‘ American Salvage Bead ¥ J Men's f H | . en's fancy ose, worth D price 17€ ame IvaKe Co.'s salt ; Hin le Tivoli” white arta ‘ ai 1 Gloves A Pee +p egular $1.00 oF m ni \ Clothing and ish'ngs for Youths id bo S at prices in harmony with the above quotati Don't forget the place, Be sure you are right. 1268-1265-1267 Broadway, Brooklyn Look for the Big Red Sign and the Name THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO. as well as hundreds of other art cles too numerous to mention, Why, the seats she would not touch! | vant afte m0 for wi A » be located hich and re and not n stroot entra. 8 the head and this was 1} reason for nam y al speakers ark ot be Fate if Beginning Friday, Dec. 15th, This Store Will be Open Untit} 10 o'Clock Evenings Until Christmas, Penne enn e nnn ee We give Dividend Stamps. $1.50 cash, wh SSS eed Holiday Surprises in Umbrellas @ Art Embroidery | ‘ou think of giving an umbrella or t re making final selections? riced very reasonably, in the Art Embroidery on the Balcony are many and you can suiely find many suggestions for Christmas gifts here also ese ee eee Perhaps yc Why not attractive offering $i el rc fr wi b eases, beautiful pearl and pearl handles, Jong. value $4.0 wood, trimmed value $3.5 ural ling silver, ¥ Men's Umbreflas, 28 inch, taffeta, silk cases, ay furze handles, value $1.50, ‘Men's Walking Canes, in r b ly a8 treasurer Mf Your Pi Wisin see ours b The attraction las, 28 handles, Sterling sil- 3:50 $500, for for Men's Umbrellas, j union taffeta silk, close rollin cases and tassels, handles of fine nat | Tollet Sets, opal hand painted, in} | 2.50 Sicilian | boxwood 1, 00 fles, Of the H n his tor official ca+ 00, Was in favor of An ei Drive the 1 OS An addi ing it after Mr. ved that named for en buy Men’s Umi neh Ik, selvedge »se rolling, rds, para ames, box ith value Women's rellas, 26 oun an 6 28 with ster 0, for fine 00 Stamps are Merchandise @ar fr MANS mm Bridge to Duffield St., BROOKLYN, C.ac bre!* pure edge, steel gon wood | med Um- neh, yn taffeta | 4 silk, selvedge edge, | steel d old ivory, gun metal, chased and mounted in sterling silver, all the latest styles in wood, value from $4.00 to ne $7.50, for #2.00 to we Peer een e ene ceee+ basement. in toys and dolls Tricycl red leather upholster rest, tired wheels, value 85 Velocipedes, $3.75 sees Children’s Rockers, red painted, with arms, good size, reqularly 7S¢ 50c Combination Blackboards and Desks, rolling chart, nice oak yarnished frame, for . Wire Beds, nicel: adjustable seat, with e rubber- 50, specia’ ly trimmed 5,00 =, QC Many Christmas Hints From Toy and Doll Land. With only a few more days to buy your toys and dolls for Christmas, you cannot do better than inspect the large display in our ‘Everything imaginable is here to please and attract, both Everything reasonably priced, too. important item in Christmas shopping, isn't ft? ew cewesesoeesosesece | es for Girls, handsome 4 sett and back | iron axle, Paris make, spe- cial | 3,98: with heavy cushion | rubber tires, adjustable seat, just the | thing for rou umge, value uel 98 PERSIA y $1,25, 89c |. and draped, have two pillows, mattress and cover, size 10x16 in,, special at Jointed Dolls, lashes, value 75c, 50c with natural eye- pretty bisque faces aid moving eyes, value 75¢, for, 1$ inches long, sewn wigs, 59e |; Fenty Y, and sald that his congrege- } Hon would be satisfied with ekher name, thoy ested as the only fine English gloria, from $0¢ to 1.09 | ahbroaal pure silk, with ep fringe, in apple and dark een, Value $3.00, for..... 2.00} Hand kere vief and Glove Boxes: fp silk, with || ws celluloid. | | hand- painted te in |low body, value ¢4,50, for, . pative of McKinley Parkway, New! ‘kway or Andrew H, Green Fn be sun President of Fine Unit ever riden di President: McK nane most ap: @4 States who has that avenite was Y, Me thought tha late. ' Big Sale! AVE. CARS) Au direct or 7 Et nsfer'to. our do Now Pass Our Doorg,| by transfer to our doors, Broadway —Brooklyn, BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE, Takes any one of the 123 handsome works in oil we have decided to sacrifice. These paintings are done by prominent. artists; framed handsomely, with shadow boxes and gliss; regularly sold from patents TO-DAY AND Te TO.-MOnKOW 97.00 U. S, Frame and Picture Co,, Sand 5 Barclay ‘treet, Just Off Broadway, Leading Clothing Outfitters, Tailor-made Suits, highest quality, in broadcloths, chev- icts, all length tight- $| 5.0 ANDUP filting coats, prices, , 1 0. anpeur Ladies’ Coats, smart $ ard finely tailored. . Men’s Overcoats, su- perior valves,extreme $} ().°° ‘ong lengths. . ANDUL Credit extended w.thout any extra charge. Sat'sfaction guaranteed. Alterations free of charge. Op:n evenings during uo idays. 535 FultonSt,, opp. kilmpl. 468 Fifth Ave., near ioth s, BROOKLYN. orth $3 cash, and in over 100 Depart » are worth nts of a np with Each of Your Pure’ nade Weer ern n nes eee oon, 0 for Christmas. We have some Children’ s Umbrellas, in | ! art needlework department; val- | ue 50¢, for,..... ; 29c Il the latest floral decorations; in art § | needlework SUBD value | 22 _ 1,50 WG (°7 Aare emer Swiss Bureau atta: deep ruf- ilh eg ‘i Peni alae 39c or satin, Sofa Pillow, fine silk hand painted, large deep ruffles, value $7.50, for 5.95 Quite an body, rere 1,00} | Dolls’ Fold. Ing Go « Carts, with steel wheels and green enam- elled gearing, boule $2, 1. 59 Dolls’ Go- Carts, with re- clining back and rubber - tired wheels, nice par- | asol and lace cover, solid wil- 3.75 98c Women’s Ice Skates, nick- lated, recularly $2.69, for,. 1.98 ay ty and Men's Ice Skates, ful! np, gray finish, rege Express Wagons, large Women’s Ice Skates, gray finish, all strap, regularly $1.25 Men's ry! y full pane, nickel plated, value $2.25, for Men’s and Boys’ Ice ‘Skates, full clamp, regularly. $1.85 Great Infant Automobile Offers a iM Inesirable Holiday Presents Make selections now and have goods when you want Dresser’, Beginning Thursday, Dec. 14, Open Evenings Until Christmas Only Ten More Buying Days Left Before Xmas, Don't Delay Your Shopping. Buy To: Morrow, Wednesday, as Usual, Is Reduction Day, it Means Economy for You im Selectirg Gifts, lelivery service has been greatly augmented for the holt- © mutually hel if You will take home with you $ Byitoine yrur a pping in the early 1 be less crowded and you will find our sprelal movie i vou’! ©8 4 surprise, Morning Specials 0% 64%" 7 DP ¢, 0. DD. or by Math é Opera Glass Bags, 25c, figu é5c, Night Dresses, 49, Made of good quality fannelette; wy 49e 1 Silk Opera Glass dd blue flower 25c ar Pao Fountain Pen, 45¢, 1 Fountain F hard Runrante box [Weaea’ s se 25 bilppert, 15ex tk Wednesday—Reduction Day—Sensational Inducements, season, we gifts or Vi} be esday—le all vour ar on 4 Antonie in Our S: ore, Half Women's Fancy Boat Handkerchiefs Balke T ently r pre esentation $2 to $3 New 29 Model Waists, a . attractive groups dered Han vias Embro $6.98 Lamps and etal 5a are al nd Just a Pathe Fancy Goods Lamps 4 fo~ Christmas itécirre. r Au and Vanity 49 5 mith ‘long oF 230. ani Perfumery Basi and 2 botties "49 > 25e Comb, Brash and Mirror J 00 . ICHAELS BROS., 5th Ave. & 9th St. Brooklyn. them, only Small Deposit required. Ext ch ath a Ne Credit To Al from 8,95 to 30.00, Special Silk & Lace Waists, Small Deposits Until For Coats, Christmas, Curtains, Parlor Suits, Brass Beds, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, China Closets, Book Cases, Ladies’ Desks, Music Cabinets, Morris Chairs, Gold Chairs, Lamps, Clocks, Ornaments, from 23,00 to 60,00, Mas & Scarfs, Mink, Pox, Ermine, Lamb, Sable, Squirrel, &e. Men’s & Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, eto, All at Most Reasonable Prices, We Furnish Your Home. Goods delivered in vomarked wagons when requested, © Open Monday and Saturday Evenings,