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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1995. ‘TWOMEN DEAD FROM CAS; WOMAN OTN Busch’s Efforts — for armth Result in Flat- ’ “ALL ABOARD THE WATER AUTO WAGON!" By T. E. Powers. SEVENTEEN ARE "BUR UNDE } = a { Busch had a grocery at No, 4st Tenth| Hochheimer.,,,, 1,00] He Viewed Bei nea si Sherry... 251.50 ty avenue, Hoohrein, thirty years old, nis! P Rieslingsessss.. 1,251 Special ber allan 4 ‘4 Muscatel.... 1.25—1,§0 te - clerk, boarded with him In his four- hannlsberwer,.. (8016018 Aen el 1 PAngelica ... 61,254.60 ‘ \seaffoising Gives Way While foom flat in Dhirty-fourth street, Chris. | oem He mote Dew! Wholeyonee 4,00]Flaming Tokay.. 2,00 TUNEL WC ‘ Supports Collapse in East River Bore and Let Roof Fall. ‘RIVE SERIOUSLY HURT. Manhattan End of Pennsyl- ¢ vania Tube Scene of Second Accident. rl WENTY WORKERS FALL Many “Sand-Hogs’’ Dig Far YU pli ¥/), house Tragedy. LEFT A JET WIDE OPEN. Brother and Boarder Lose Lives and She Is Unconscious When Aid Reaches Her, | Christina Busch's desire for warmth | in her sleeping room was responsible! for the death last night of her brother | William and Oscar Hochrein in the Busch flat, at No, 602 West Thirty-fourtn street, from inhaling ‘uminating gas ‘The woman {s at the point of death In| Roowevelt Hospital. fina Busch, an alderly spinster, house for them, kept : SOUVENIRS, 1905, HANDSOME AND USEFUL, consisting of IMPORTED STEINS, Beautiful BERRY SETS (7 pieces) and CRYSTAL CUT GLASSES, all of latest patterns and excelling all our previous offerings, GIVEN FREE with purchases of $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 of our . Holiday Wines, Brandies, Whiskey's, Cordials, Honey. SE SWEET WINES, Por Gal, ¢ Gal WHITE WINES. Leethisheia ad +7$—$2.00) > ountal . + 2,50) bares Dn Many OR SS) sweet Catawba Enterprise Ryc, Special ees 3,00}Port .. Table Wine. Auslese .. a2 ¥ ol. $1.00 per bot, e bottles for., s.o0f "okay Cabinet, «+ 3:00 Cresto Rye, full quart bottle, 1.00] Madeira, 1 ~ t i 50-2, , Under the Ground, alt was he oust m of alae Busch to RED WINES. Shen GE) Nutre pa onnect the gas stove {n the kitehen ; y & Co, ' “ ei every night and take it to her own|} Table Wine. ,,,,$0.75 andy, per Bottle seeeese 50 Prench ha 0 e hu ty feet from th room when she was about to retire. | Zinfandel.. + 1,00} Cormac Grape Brandy, $2,$3, 4.00} Hungarian 00m Ab ae iene “i ey, if Hi Heh Lied |She followed the custom last night Jamaica Ruri.s+ $2.00, $2.50, 300F iy Dottom of the East River Atty {bt after she disconnerted the stove, : ied unt. Lee LR ca SOW INES {280 8:80 hogs” were grovelling away in the forgot to turn off the gas jurgundy 1,50 cs ‘. ‘ w Pennsylvania tunnel whion runs under Busch and Hochrein were already Essences, $2.25, 3,00}5.00-6,50-9,50 per case, BF , the river at the foot of Thirty-third | asleep in the room next to the kiteben. a = ry | Ure early today | Miss. Busch took the stove to her Tonic Port MAKES RICH, RED BLOOD Tonic Port a 2 D, int 500, Behind th andshogs" came the room, connected It kept {t huming un: | Quart eg ee at ee ‘nat | , timberinen, twenty in number. As the |til the apartment was thoroughly heat:| | MAIL ORDERS Carefully selected, pac and promptly de- Pree of Charge. ‘ “panc Hubs on et BE ern alee distribatlon of milk. Neither” Buwch 261-269 EIGHTH AVENUE. ¥ h' nd them nd put up false supports, nor Hochrein had appeared. The boy | | 1028 second Ave., bet-S4th & O5th Sts, NX.) 189 Fifth Ave, Brooklyn, N, ¥, TUE Cea La eee fk, She big wtenl waited until 6 o'clock and went around) | 2780 Third Ave. cor. 147th St. N. X. "| 100 Market Street, Newark, N. J, Save tog te SORT nee he to the flat. When he found that the| 9 ie®*f.cme ave, con 184th St 176 Newark Ave., Jersey City, N. 3, hogs," working under alr p Ure which keeps back the water and mud, url rock and sand to the little Underground cars and make an opening as attan The accident was at the Manb . n which two end of the tunnel { men were buried two days In ail there were abou ed, and then retirea % Alfred Command, the delivery boy at the grocery, reached the place at 6 O'clock this morning to take care of the | dell In the Busch flat was not an- swered, he notified policeman Pple, of the West Thirty-seventh street sta- on, who forced the door. two dred Busch and Hochrein were dead. Mise workmen, mud-covered and wet to the A SUBJECT FoR THz WATER AV70 Busch, sleeping two rooms away from bone, when there came a cras followed by many screams. At the same time a Men fell and with it the faise supporis| eollapwed in every direction, Seventeen in Trap. ‘The whistle sounded three times, This @larm is known to every tunnel worker The demand for seats on The Evening World's water auto this year {s greater than ever, so we are compelleal to construct a much larger vehtel, seaffold on which were twenty timber-| Those who wish to join the happy band will please address requests for reservation of seats to the “Water Auto Editor, Evening World,” the point at which the gas sscaget, wus breathing but unconscious, he doctors at Roosevelt Hospital do not think she can recover BANK MESSENGER TRIED 10 FOLLOW TWO FERRY-BOATS HENRY HARLAND, TED TO LUG OFF livered to any part of the city and vicinity Our out-of-town patrons would. de_well to rend. their orders, as early ae posable, FLEGENHEIMER BROS. ATL Jerome 1276-1280 Broad cor, Lax. Ave. Bin, 111) Manhattan Av johnson Ave., B'n. OPEN EVENINGS FROM DEC, 15 TO CHRISTMAS, ETOAC ACHEN MOTHER TOGRWE — INACOLLIVON THEAUTOR, OAD. A ED-HOT STOVE] "Cue suommee party entered tho tunnel. They brought wi i i ' forth: Y Barr Gokistein In an east side| 5.4 o:prien, a cabman, attempted to|.,The Long Island Ratlroag ferry-bonta| (Special Cable to The Evening world.) ill give, get it here, because you I ‘ Joo Leahy, twenty-two years old, of YOUth, smart and fntelligent, If he had kill himeelt. by cutting his heat ( Eicon City land foe Haruce, vere in | (Copyright, ei edged World, Press! Myre. Pauline Bohn, caretaker of the d value and ‘our friends a : ot be rte! r " y ’ k y ‘ *loollision to-day off the foot of Eas: Publisht i ° No. 4 Driggs avenue, Brooklyn, wich a not been med with by the mighty qoy gt No, 18 Might avenue. Ho waslitiet toute doree, ihe nasi City Publishing Company.) furnished room house at No, 919 Rost get goo Ps opening, whioh !s under First avenue. The men clambered over each other fn climbing out into the open | Seventeen of the men did not leave the tunnel, Five of them were uncon- ecious, and the other twelve were (00 badly hurt to make speed. A rescuing frartured skull, Seventeen - Year - Old Barnett Goldstein Evolved a Unique Scheme of Theft. and of the liw young Goldytein might Despondent as Anniversary of Parent’s Death Approached, Cabman Slashed Throat. Hudson City and Sag Harbor of Long Island Railroad Line Crash Near Slip. American Writer of Fiction, Who Early Gained Fame, Victim of Lung Trouble, Took Bag of Feathers, Too, and the Alert Caretaker Smelled ’Em Burning, Umbrellas. If that’s the kind of present you ‘4 come ax vel LONDON, DEC, ’L—Henry Harland,| One Hundred and Tenty-fitth street, ’ James Wellock, twenty-five years old, have blossomed out as a second David Bee at tay ih J. itsot "Wright | Lone, inland City ned. Wes airing for| the Amerioan novellst, who wrote "hel wee Cidying up © roam ca the eoomnd mighty good Of No. 611 East Sixteenth street, with Rothschild, wrecker of the Federal | iroepital, a minora oS Ther slip when Le Men Harbor started Cardinal's Smuftbox" and other wéll-| for today when the emell of burning fnternal injuries and broken fingers. | Bank | O'Brien's’ mother died four years ago |S4,4" the main and A sirong tide, the | Known works of flotion, dled yesterday feathers floated in an open window Umbrella. Mier ed Breen, twenty-two years) Gobdsten lives with Ae pe at No Se Chetan ers be mes, Lavoie y Hot of the Hudson City was 106 bed ie narrgens at San ioe Bho went to investigute, Old, of No, 223 East Sixteenth street, Madison street, He # only seven- Attac! WER eget! ainer | Way and his cradt] became Unmangse. | land he in very ill sine Ne a With @ broken right Jeg and other in-/ teen yrars old, and when he graduated Mared @ second time and O'Brten teft able. he crashed Neadong Into the| remained in London, however, until the eatin pice Malad A atosigaemehd / Juries, | from school last February got @ Job ‘The approach of Christmas and the ree off of their feet and broke several | end of Beptember, when his condition! o¢ 1.0 nouse, She threw a water Jug | \ Perer Carcoll, thiriyytwo years old, | as a mesvenger boy In the Jefferson Meso Beet of hia mother’s death made | windows in the boats, : became so gruve that he went to San ut them, and then running down stairs, { ot No. 1 Pack avenve, Brooklyn, with | Bank, at Canal and Formyth street, DM Qoponmene Mi ehvered the room | ‘The Hudgon City, immediately backed | Remo Grubbed’ the smniier of the pair and internal Jnjudes and cortuslas about the chest. Lawrence Donnelly, twenty-two years old. of No. 29 West One Hundred and Eighteenth sireet, with a broken right Meg and scalp wounds, Five Sent to Bellevue. As the five worst injured men were earrivd out of the opening the twelve others came after them. Polfceman Bhanley, of the Bast Thirty-ntth street station, called ambulances from Belle- There he made a gocd jmprossion and was trusted with Important tasks by | the officials of the bank. | Late in November, after reading of | $300,040 worth of securities from the | City National Bank on a forged check, |he evolved a scheme to obtain money jin large chunks in a quick and easy manner. His position ae a credited bank messenger, he believed, made hts | scheme plausible, and he had visions at] r was lying across the bed reading, picked up a/ razor from the dresser and slashed | himself across the throat. McMahon cought him, and after a desperate jcoce for this aide. er | the exploit of, Young Leonard, who got) In the fight for the razor O'Brien's lert H struggle took the weapon from him, thumb was almost severed, middle of the river, where an amination was made to 666 if she had sustained any seriove Panes. enearat to be al started a cnt hls tine ‘ane inade safely. The Sag Harbor was Bil ot badly damaged and went on with her trip across the river, First Snapshot of the Noted Authoress. At that time his physicians gave him little encouragement, the dwease hay- ing advanced to a point where recoy- ery seemed impossible, Mr. Harland was forty-three years old and leaves a widow, who was Miss Aline Merrtam, of New York, He had no children, Henry Harlend's eartlest works, wrft- ten eighteen or twenty years ago under the pen name of Sydney Luska, were; “As It Was Written,” and “Mrs. Peix- Hed for help. The larger man nan, bat Policeman Hayman captured him, led the axptive back, to find Mra, Bolin holding fost to the other stringer, ‘Hayman discovered that the man in front had Ind a bag of feathers over his shouller and trae ees, te FWo were carrying @ small portab) with smouldering coalw in it, that meade kt nearly red hot, Loose feathers fall- ing in the soye gave oft the smell which yrat atiracted the caretaler. In Harlem Court the older man, Jo- seph MoKenney, of No, 108 East One Hundred and Eighth street, adimitted OLD § CROW inped the areaway, fue Hospital, The Ave Unconscious men | ¢normius wealth, ade." Hie best known work is the tril- | ‘hat he had ellpped mee tie anesnit . were hureied off to that institution, 1 he needed for the scheme was | ogy, “The Cardinat'e Snuffbox." ‘My tore ands Dug of feathers, just con- LAIN lode MR no GI la od }eome blank oaecks and the namos of | Lady Paramount,” and “My Friend| chided to take them, He sald he didn't ‘ pee ohne {ey went 10 rie |feveral depositors in other bunks, The Progpero," and other books are “Gray | Know John Long, of Pia atten Re i hones aud the other workmen bur. | viank checks he had no tne in oh Roses” and “Comedies and Errors.” uae eeiacrah-eerer bad neon bith be- —_——— { rowed thelr way back futo the tusnel| taining Is kinsman, Jacob Gotustein, | fore, and couldn't for the ite of him and workad away ks though notlitig | of No, 36 Cherry street, lad an ao ; ring Megyecd balleved that Henry Har-| iindarmand how. Long happlaed to be PURE—OLD—M ELLOW \ bad happened, coun the State Bank, tn Grand a eet the te ee eee mertean | melping him move the atove, ) ————— a Belgas . | parente, bu fect e was | Long told the same story. He ex- SOLD EVERYWHERE street, and the youth appropriated | born in Brooklyn, His father was plained the fact of his running away by rid WESTERN UNION AIDS JEWS) ‘tire ot the cies one of wile was Fad, Haran” of wich, (Coun: | Anne We aged "eebo anenso” and Freee Service to Committee Raine ing Funds for Russian Brethren, ‘The Generel Committee at New York, having In charge the collection of funda from variour parts of this ¢ a with Aubrey Beardsley in the publica- the peda a the Gente oe and from him the young man Lael tion known as pele Boo Kk" and DOWN IN FLATBUSH. x A ; nked high for dition of the Jews in Ruesia, state that tained that Mr. O'Neil Gad an accoun! rn among the thelr work has been greatly facilitated numbered {tll Working Out His Scheme, Among young Goldstein's acquain- tances was a youth who was employed as bookkeeper for James O'Nelll, @ boos truckman, of No. 2 Stone street, in the Produce Exchange Bank. The rest was easy for Goldstein with who Was famous jn his time aa a lawyer and & mathematician At the age of nineteen Henry Harland went to Europe ami wtudied in London and Rome, It was there that his carly stories of Jewish life, written under the of Sydney Luska, attracted so much attention, He was associated younger men of letters in was a gedson of Edmund Clarence Sted. was taking It Magiatrate for tria), SEVEN HOUSES BLOWN Whitman held the pair H, B, KIRK & CO,, Sole Bottles, , Distillery, NEW YORK FRANKFORT, Ky, the courtesy of the Western Union j man, They Were Under Construction and Racgraph Company jn extending to| his knowledge of banks and thelr meth- | Mr, Herland frequemtly visited this f *, gp Rhem ihe privitene of free trunsmisston | ogg, He filled out the State bank check fever: poending Trost of his dime} Rain Had Undermined Foun- iF Shorts intthe direction indleated °°!" | for $287.65 to the order of Mr, O'Nelll On. ht last’ vislt. here he conoslved % dation a ee and signed the name of B, Spats to It great admiration for “Big Bill" Devery, 3 Upward. BIG STORM KILLS TWO, —[7htn he indorsed Mr, O'Nellis ame Primipy but he ake Up Me pete | seven two-mory brick bulldings in |f Qnty the best makes and latest models, : to the check and got a messenger boy ly every morning when he hia} the course of erection in Flatbush Edi Victors or Columbi 5 \ to tako it to the Produce Exchange papers, ard Once he geld OF hing pier saben wt |] Edisons, Both Were Shocked by Hlectrio) pink to huve the recelving teller there in the trniisa aeeett TNE voW've ot |"Theq that were being pat up by J.|f Large Assortment of ‘iold« ‘ Ourrent in Wires, stamp {t with that bank's stamp 3 monumental, hes unigue Devers |H. Roberts, of Hempstead, L. 1, were Moule’ ees Afr ‘MNINAH, Ge., Dec, %1.—J, vine teller knowing Mr. loesn't know to this day what an ad- Linden avenue, near Thir- at Pate Be eeeercon Ons, Pes, pTLA BR Lae ag es Bir AR tn fo fairer he had in thie foremost oe Amer-|{y-nest street. The other four were | A handsomely decorated morning Jewelry. Tanager. ipping olerk of the local plant of the check and guve it to the messenger boy, on Midwood street, owned by Gustave glory horn and a nickel-plated fold- ' ‘cond wr allow, ae a) welt aa The friends of Henry Harland havo| p, nm, of No, 812 Union street, t 4 & Gulsberger Beet Com. | WHO returned It to, young Golasteln. Phe long known of the seriousness of ‘his| Brooklyn. The heavy rain inet night | ing stand, the combined regular ss acrecadlen | rf killed during the electrical Hed here last night. “payment stopped,” he presented i to the ved teller of the Produce Ex- ry but some months ago th: were encouraged by & report from hie had undermined thelr fonndations, ice of which is $6.50, Tee eotth doe tian: ‘ } “CASH ORSREDIE: * ( recelVviny hyaician, Dr. Michael Foster, he TC g TY ‘ TRECTONI en rage. | ee ae oe a rane tor Wan much better omer that ie! TELEGRAPH POLE ABLAZE. ALN AE yt ca Wo ponitivaty saye you retails Q | f the ourrent. |the cagh. Not suspecting any trick dhe —— Crossed electric light and fire alarm || to every pul f Drom, hock from Vin: | taller gave Goldat n the cuah and then MR. COLER’S PRESENTS. wires early to-day sot fire to a tele. J who presents this advertisement, at L, W. Sweet & Co,, 1 sont fie cheek $9 Mees tes bee ale . + | graph pole in front, of No. 481 Hicks | any of our stores. M _$7=30 Maiden Lane, N.Y. Cauley, of the Detective Bureiu, was od. ‘Bleuths Trace Check. Detective Sergt. Barney McConville traced the cheek by its number, and to- day arrested Goldstein. When arraigned in the Centre Street Court before Mag- Jatrate Barlow, the youth broke down and confemed. He sald he had spent nearly alt the money and belteved he was safe from arrest as he had oom. | mitted the crime more than two weeks | smo. He was held in $1,000 batl to aiwalt | the action of the Grand Jury, ‘ 5 uperintendent 0} wee, ed each week by advertisers had not been for the heck bel * THANA tained ea D bere the culprit. would never have been | ran. = ea FOR MORE through the Situation Wantea ca i acai | INCREASE FOR MOTORMEN. QUARTERCENTURY J J coisinis v7 the Swuday Worlds ‘ THE LEADING Want Dircetory 2) words. 15 THE FOLDING FLAT, One Cent an Hour More for 2,000 c vents. Advertisers who seoure poal In which you let off the Marle Correlli, who would go miles out of her way, to escape the] Aaa ued Ua ate 2 FOR 25 tons will please communicate with kitchen door and go to camera, has been snapped at last, ‘This picture, as printed in the Sphere, qirectors. of the Clevelam! Electric COLLA. PS Tne World's Classified Advertising bed In the fireplace. was taken as she was leaving her cab at the Portland Rooms, London, to Haw Mode tor January, Borough President Bird 8. Coler, af | Brooklyn, announces to-day several op. pointments for Jan, 1.~He has appointes David F, Moore, now a special Inapec- tor in the Building Department, as Bor. ough Superintendent of Brooklyn. Dan- fel Greenblatt, now @ law’ student, will be Assistant Superintendent James Dunn, of the Third Assembly District, will be Guperintendent of Sew- a Appointments That He Raliway at a meeting yesterday ralsed street, Brooklyn, It was necessary to call out the fire department in order to put out the dlaze, [ ALONIA | # Branches: 467 Poult it. Bkirw FY THe Newark hoe foreey cuge™ 49 OPEN roktet sath Out of town patronage solloited, SIEGFRIED WALDECK, 233 W.125thSt. 2892 3d Av. Opp. Blumatein's, Opp. Lyons & Chabot's, 138 PARK ROW,,,,' ALL STORES OPEN LV et Commencing Nov, 26 The World will give 5 weokly prises of $10.00 Manager, Room £1, Pulitzer Builds attend the Shakespoarian Bazaar, ‘The popular novelist was one of those! the wages of more than £000 motor: THETEST ) ing. Ww | received Princess Henry of Battenberg on her arrival for the opening eet a earanen ot he Sennen Advertisements (or The Workt may be loft | ul NBRAND rave) CO % cs NM , 4 eee yest year, (is Ge kyu oe ee 4 a ae ae

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