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; ' when 12 THE WORLD: TU ESDAY. EVENING, JUNE &, 0G Sa “FLAMING CAR IN WILD GASH DOW A SLOP Second Avenue Trolley, Filled with Passengers, Fired by a Fuse MANY OF THEM INJURED. Women and Men Leaped to Pavement in Frenzied Ef- fort to Escape. 'A dozen people were injured to-day Second avenue open a runaway trolley car plunged down the slope at from a h street flaming Women and on the paveme: Forty-seve burned-out fuse. Jumped and fell fought to e regardiess of t motorman fous’ he brought it to a ha The car, south bound, the top of the slope at F street. It was jammed w thelr way down town to W Man: were stonding in the w spaces be- tween the seats. passed the top of the hill and had gath- ered headway down the incline there came a great flash of green and y flame that seared across the ceiling and flared out at elther side, Women in a Panic. The women mad. Some themselves bilndly eadiong to the s agnrieking to their sea we move. One woman b terically. From the floor arose a greasy, blinding wr Of smoke that filled the car from ¢! to end. Out in the motorman's box the power Was gone and the brake ing mes kened Toasted his hands, bls post helpiess car, and at every man or a woman or a child w de and shouted he passenge sect People ran them not to j re baking from t above escape. torch ra and it c torman men in that we the e to a stanc pes from street j a BROKER SENTENCED. . ¢ t FOR CHONING a cea Luknow, Who Once Lived Waldorf, Is Sent to Penitentiary. soyn eens MORGAN STILL LINKED WITH ANN SALE ein) ns of ) know le ft Just as the heavy car} threw om the car to fall] ‘BROKER INJURED E. C. Humbert ethos Carriage by Collision with a Machine. coachman who his J} Leantaka owned»: 5 a were a daughter of tive of her girl Bastnan and friends, The avtomobile, running at nigh speed and in charge of Fred Clark, Mr. East- man’s chauffeur swung into view around the bend. There was no time for Clark or Mr. Humbert's driver to avoid collision. The auto crashed into © carriage and wrecked ét. 1 on turned ¢ urse and it six young m to the turf alongside the road 4 serfous injery. Mr. Hu ken from the wreckage thrown held in $000 ¢ by Mr, and ed La ISSTED ON ROT AND FURNISHED I | arrested Man from Easton Asserted His Right to Close View cf Car Victim, Bizar, a aston, Pa., ihe big man insisted o {row, and when Reard began to «. He waded 2 ELSIE JANIS HAD TO AUTO WR ck n from! Alleged < oats ~ - . GETS THE MITTEN SHOT FOR FEUD INET -\EAR-OLD CASSATT STILL HIDES KIS ERM WOMAN HISSING A PERN, DIRECTOR ‘HIS YELLS SAVE COBLER'S Lire ON WEDDING EVE 1 for “Black |Prospective Bride of Henr} UO Man Wounded on tle Syria” | Believes MS. Re-elected with Other Mem-! | Hand” Captured by Police, DINE (Ces ENS: site x Retuses to | Zani Came! May Have bers of the Board—Road’s | Who Hear Shouts. ment by Curt Telegram. | | Been Drowned. Annual Figures Shown. tls an | yatore Grosso. a st Young women | Fast Twen-| Miss W 4h9 bust ran of the war in t ce he 1¥turned abot He is now a Goyern- Ay 80 6 to the | been Invit possing | wag to have been held to-morrow even- | nim last | ing, announcing the indefinite postpone- h to nis s pushed from t Mrs. Camel had been tn ment © Friday | ment of the marriace 1 of seventeen @ tore up the| Mr. Downes received a curt telegram Accord! four months, and despite to-day telling of Miss Walter's determt-| came tr t age was a remuarkadie woman, | dire he was alone in his Nttle shop | nation to call the wedding off. and this| man about a yea arly 200 and being | riscot enteced and Is alleged |was te frst intimation Ne had ever| existed ever since e has been ag intention, He was| that Lorton rised and said: {has threatened ment to me, and ac ne ‘fled in me t have told me before, id e for that $100!" pase nel 1 tO’ get out, and be- | comptetel ved so eft “Tt ts a bi was cispe: I don’t th ing tt wed the prisoner to | Station, | subniissic , twenty Jang appy | fey A day Mr, Downes was parations for the Yorkville Court were held in . non Friday | 2nd att ran away. Dontin handed to} Mr. Do rane and met en Aramoon' his IRR LNE oC DNA mer and soo! G ote la 4 WALL STREET. " 6-0 oi IRIS OF SAME RSE FLIN Nw SCARED HARLEM MAS, HARTSHORNE Boys Who Found Nearly of Constretor Had Lots of Fun. NEARLY KILLED Bt EXPLODING METER... Jof the stock played was pai TUESDAY, Jt On First Run After Vacation, Fire Captain Narrowly — |e ses Death. 14 Lov ctress Boe Si Pretty the Bride of a Wal H Broker. | Street ave been ad. was a nd the re he was called | «ly it ate | binze Zar | of} to begin Hovk and 48. Tre | negie steel p was on the top No. 43) weeks. Befo: Henry atree {ston was organ With his men he was fighting the Dlate| made a contract with floor wh a gas meter agem: to give was thrown | about 1 elif a W the from the | street to- | actress | grew out! her on t | ARE MODEST ABOUT RAISE IN SALARY. | BEARS AGGRESSIVE, : | HOLD COTTON DOWN.) prince came al threw the ted nd. rest of the market ¢ io b TIFFANY THIEF 1S SET FREE BY THE COURT ——____—4—______—- Who was arrested Lenox avenue, He had a daughter tn| “4 n the! Bryn Mawr and a son in Harvard. His| ffany, of which he equity Lenox avenue house was Ex eadied in the ed employee for thirty | $15,00 immediately after his ar-| under a suepend-/ rest wif a to turn this over 2 JAMES McGREERY & CO, Trunk Dep't. Basement Salesroom. Trunks, Bags and Valises for European travel Sale of real Walrus Bags, lined with leather. Fin ished with gilt trimmings, Sizes 14, 15, 16 and 17 inches. si value 7.50 and 9.00, A complete stock of the famous light weight Leip: sic, Rohrplatten Trunks, and Paris models for steamer or general travel- ling. [English Kit Bags, sole Leather Trunks, Valises and Hat Boxes. Extremely light weight Suit Cases for ladies’ use, and various models of fitted Bags, Dress Suit Cases, adjustable Toilet Tablets, Automobile Cases, Hamp- ers, etc. Trunks, Bags and Valises made and fitted to order, Twenty-third Street, MES McGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Gloves. On June the 6th. length Mous- 609 pairs, elbow White Suede-Lis! quetaire Gloves, 1.50 per pair, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. English Tweed Tourist Coats, Light or dark grey. 10.50 value 15.00, Three-quarter length Black: Pongee and Taffetas Silk, Coats. 16.50 fedium length Black Peau. de Soie or Taffetas Silk; Coats. Timmed with braid and lined with grey silk, 19.50 Twenty-third Street. HIS EAR CUT OFF IN FIGHT IN A SALOON. Edward McElroy Says Three Stran- gers Picked Up a Row with Him. h his right ear siashed off by a razor. Edward McElroy. of No. % Clay strert, Brookiyn, ¥ rushed out of ‘ saloon at Third avenue and Twenty- fourth street, Manhattan, Policeman MeNamara, of the Heelth Squad, was passing on a street car and he mished to aid the biceding man, MeHrey told the policeman that he had gone Into Frank J. Keyes’ saloon ov the southeast corner, There are saloons on all four corners of thts junction, nearby she Horse Exchange. Policomnn Shea on post had just picket up two plain drunks and had started well on hix way to the East Twenty- second street station when McElroy went Into Keyea’s place. ‘vhe bleeding man said that three men were drinking quietly when they started in argument whieh he belleves to be a blind, One of the men whipped out a razor and slashed McElroy's right ear off before he was expecting trouble. He then fled into the street. ‘After hearing is story MoNamarat hurried McElroy back Into the placa and searched It from top to bottom, but! failed to find the assailant or any of the tro. ‘The saloon attendants said they did not know who the men were, An ambulance took MeElroy to Belle: Penta ahieies HARE : lay by War i tn the Court of ¢ at eome length] i : , ls understood that he made sentence upon Brose: ' ! , were indict it that the ca ad} a nts against him and allowod, the most puzzling in nis] Y to stand, nd that he hag devoted aj 1 of thought to It. View Taken by Court. | oT petteve,? sald the Court, "that you Co,, wrotelyive been in prison long td : named | Int ster a letter asked! come to a realization of the 204 me eo isis hi 4 co 2 enw t and | (Oni Brostonnie: OUAAEE Ter mem= nat you have brought uy Fat Fi aN 4, firm entered pleas) 4:4 your family, and from what I } ey a ned of you I believe this reattzation Fsta _ Falsified Accounts ig about na Koon a punial pais many years Brosseau had charge Court TON, N June Now- ‘Tiffany's repair shop, It was from| “your employers have brought to my annour by the Hudson his department that a $0,000 dinmond| attention many ex Cinewairng | 1A “MOR ; A « M rere theuine Gusto BEATE IN TO-MORROW, | vay stolen some months ago. TAvest!-| stances. They tell me would) be made against] 7 hip Carpathla, | following the theft led to an|you had nothing to do i SAE nccr nn tlonallig o Se gation of his books, It was dia-[of the diamond from their 1 Terra-Cotta Workers’ (Wirel at | covered that he had been systematic: | Indictment, but hold the other ay declared off the st ; , when t was falsifying pay accounts for many|pwo in effect, so that if it whall pe if ard except two-those or| ity miles east of Nant ket | yoara Shown that Your experience has not She . a. and the Com-| Such Shonts Uightship, atd A.M. Shal> yyy ; Jeon a salutary one you may 6e ar- r of Kingston, against. whom] will probably sr plor about § | Although his salary was moderate, | wisteq without further proceedings and t nued A. M, to-mo? he lived in @ private house.at No, 413 properly punished,’ ‘ * . inditeidibitendlsed dita. ss aor vue, where bis injuries were dressed and he went home. & Se ee