The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1906, Page 3

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-“THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JU7 “ONE KILLED AND (LO POUCEMN JSS THIRTY INJUREDIN. SKEET Se | HOINAES ‘SEIZE HOUSE | AC THE BRONX WHERE. | ae Taree | Hot Water in Home | Atlantic City Express on the Jersey, for Aged. | Central Crashes Into Freight eee Cars at a Siding in eto Tie Eatontown. for Old Men and A Amsterdam aventio, will — morrow f y By William Browne Meloney, of The World oat ? Staff, who was on the wrecked train, and who, although . paintully injured, sent the following account of the saccident to The Evening World by long-distance tele- phone trom Eatontown: ‘e lantic City entral Railroad of New Jersey,| Arnoid, » ving and due at Jersey City at 11.30) 4% A" reloc 1S at ¥ \. J., by a misplaced switch, One} én 1s ws ( terfere, So Another Appeal Is Mad = cs yee Police Take Charge of the Old Sten- aA ~«- ton Home, and Mrs. Stenton, Aged tmp ie excita of Ooarien Mother of Mrs. Kinnan, Is sas Virtually a Prisoner, BOSTON, J rnodn of Mrs. Al son viewed his father's b afternoon, e and ntop, a practical prisoner, took charge, mak Capt. Price, « in charge of the aw, 2 Capt. Brennan, nee that Mr nton had not t perintend old told a Taylor wan us follows | e report that another body is buried) “THE ed’ by railroad officials. Those killed and most! “WASHINGTON, Jur hed urtia G 1, Bost Mass, No. 17 soon requested on behalf of cor-| mp alongside. Thirty or| 8% ‘xo “this. th added a line k and badly enough to require medical attention, of death. s t Was Very po hs ~ f his dress. He wo THE DEAD. fo dinner without pu ER, GEORGE, No. 221 West One Hundred and Thirty-ttrst | Ma etter tow her eet, New Yor} Jroom and got M arn eet, New Yor , Mr. Meloney apetreet. New OF Hunt heard the sounds of leah as sith SEVERELY INJURED. Sereama, “Hunt ran to the batnroom| — With true BADAROCCO, JOHN, Lakewood Market; lacerations, STU ELE er palicenantinea stuck teat cease Hite COMSTOCK, (C.F. a the water was ru “1 ne edge and co! ANTDD escape, was tying to DAVIDSON etary DEVEAU, E AR; ‘ DOL N, WILLIAM, * Dody injured DUNLAP, MRS. A., No tusions and shock. WIIG? 28: LOLOTIC SY Wiliam iro ed into a sw tion occurred, Maring with od ute| broken he would would have reiche Mr. Melon to me en Ss my bear arly a ense » no interference 1; head, neck and body Incerated. Mr. y started he} four years ago and lias © of; REWsPAner we other staff of thi skewood; lacerations, Se Gee ‘POLICE CAPTAN MADE COP WALK So NMAKING RAD, HE WAS SOBER WILLIAM B., New York; leg spr: , MRS, WILLIAM B; left arm tn OLTO, 0 East Eighty-s stunned THEODORE ROOSEVEL Welleye thi have an important & te ger | Father and Five Children Suffered for Two Years With Terrible Eczema—Home Remedies and Medicines Gave No Relief— Mother Expresses Joy at WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES 4S 9 Ellis avenue, Ohicngo; lecerations, con- Domink 1 of th ing from shock ad a few supe r po 338 Greene arehue, Brooklyn; shoulder dts- number—she ‘ou muat be & ptism, pon. It ink }two hours | ATLANT enth street, New York: {n= | James mome odist Epis ; New Attempt o Save Him. n of Tucker was per omas W. E \ tern, THOMAS, ALFRED; centu WATROV, JOHN; SLIGHTLY INJURED. “ate: usally {7 Toms River, N. J. ew 4 fy , W. E., Mount Vernon, N, ¥. oF ROSS, MRS. W Mount Vernon, N. ¥, : = "INS, ERNBST. | they escaped the full » WILSON, FLOYD B,, No. 30 Broad street, New York conc ae span Aa y “My husband and five children were all afflicted with eczema, They had it two years, We used all the home reme edies we cord hear of, without any relief, and then went to a physician and got medicine two different ‘times, and it got worse. It affected us all over except head and hands. We saw Cuticura Remedies advertised and con- cluded to try them. So I sent for $1.00 {ve8 = | worth, consisting of one cake of Cuticura he Wiss Soap, one box of Ointment, and one vial previgerortac) of Pills, and we commenced to use them. ‘eet | T do not know how to express my jo: v pice’ | in finding a cure, for two of my chil- “dren were so bad that they have the | brown scars on their bodies where th were sore. If it will be of any benefit to you, you can publish my letter with Jeasure. Yours truly, Mrs. Maggie B, Jill, Stevens, Mason Co., W. Va., June 12, 1905.” - fons and lacerations, injured, prisoner's rece anied by t Mrs, St urdered wos {son office Mr. Bishop was con- innocent of the and that the of Mab! was | en, also of any ith the death of the « nal injured failed to give their names ona! Some | d Bank or Long Branch and others went back to No Doctors on Train. Our first inclination was to f Stran; to Nei . man_passengers pile: 5 © to Ti on. TY ough the | badly | gett tes RES SLO mgs eee cece eee FR CUTICURA A_BLESSING K of the day coach we r ives hy airaien reat mi ieee ALO r . Jor twig | {To Skin-Tortured Bables w 1 \ nt ee ate sdowe and ne ~. and Tired Mothers. ! Natl k ht ca ats Feo The suffering which Cuticura Soap Ls or and Cuticura Ointment have alleviated ng the young, and the comfort they e afforded worn-out and worried parents, have led to their adoption in A litte shack | countless homes us priceless curatives ¢ UNA" faR | for birth humors, milk crust, scalled aud not hes! | head, eczemas, rashes, and every form of itching, scaly, pimply skin, ne the si blow before it the |. They | barr | smas ose from the day nearest fe and ¢ a mile aw ssistance rest bination| phone was an. eis! track for| and hope wi our only i A ae und scalp humors, with loss of hair hen the engine asitd y , f Shela sien the th of infancy and childhood. Guaranteed siding. The caratle ‘ absolutely pure. t je combs | ¢ a Sapatn - i in ay . y Bold throughout the world. Cuttoura Soap, Seu, Othe Mea: to notlcator| cha Une Tana eae 6] he nol einand 1 L ne previ, soc, hessiveat Zor: fia fort et cuseslate Conted of the day aan tie track : Sah pool-re paraphernalia, instant Re hie AUS: | vender ; nat : Of thelawamp f ) : ; - ad firs: Kavicewent | k ine here. T Hedifalightigvana teachene ats PhyslolanelandsipriestevArniva. - arty. a *y ray a Dr, ay 2 fall _neame to drop| Ramesty, of ° RY GPE 9 erence Steam os¢ ed from al co DOCTOR EXPLAINS In the Medical Maga~ Abo foe His Avil Open Byenine ) JASH or CREDIT ‘ m famous medical | 1 Mak i town, 5 | publics the t dd States | t Le a s lac { c in a recen A Q was con 4 x linte, | ring the rate of Aw to t ‘ ver of which tin entertaining A Family Affair!) “teiping women and children. ane moving rided. to : Runt os gaa be arprosrensive hy |. Wacort ol C dny who we able to move! of iif | NISRA LS ITE FOR OUR SPECIAL pled themselves fn helping | When t ir Seem CATALOGUE OF THESE ouTFITStLY out the women and children. T do not ine ane i er ee ove A pess tn that car es-| prope! 4 rs y | 1 injury, and how those of us| : i j Who were sitting midway between the Site ; pouk front and rear doors escaped with our and t le was ¢ lives Is a miracle, It appears that | 1K io eR A AC a h ‘ hi as the car swung round the motion | uu. nfully hurt were ithewst Spit and wht wa rew thone on the right wide out of | thken to th At Lakewood | passing north of t ' Cans thelr seats and Into the aisle, so that |; easneers de ontinuing the in returnin, rhe t BET, MOTH & 10TH S jours Naeiata 5 « when the end of the fretght car| rou s will start at ter t <= AJ jammed through the seats it struck 7 ma and Willie and Grace} “8 emp)y Amy 1 4 ! Papa and mamma and Willie and Grac Na Ecc Peaaatait rire 4 Left for an extended vacation, Ens ti Ser A ve we could hardly ma They bought tickets to the very first place \ wreoked combination and bag-| te They heard of, Thus their great vexation. toned Wotise, tae combir t ouickiy yaad? Sunday Aus trick Of che dey couch remaine n But quickly ee read Sunday World vil a main ine ris would app to Indl ; esort” Ads,, in a dazed wa: cate that (le switch was set for the ny And ere that same day's sun had set OES as kad. A rigid In- % Meni thie a 5 8 and Vosthra 1 5 ib + They'd caught a train back to a seaside loee en pAnaHOn, W) i ue i to nik resort, t was buried mud. | after the Wreck that he : z ness w ‘ $ They liked so well they're all there yet, ad burrow oa his y out signal ett or the: x Spit and rting at 11.400" stur 1 . he windows road employee reset ae UR foataraT Oe : 4 Y SssEs9 ‘ Would HOt show that the sw pea : Suminer Resorts were described in yes- ae 5 ing a. As CONN: Laght, passing terday’s Sunday World Want Directory. ML it was Impaasit 3 with rwritohy met 1 1e) vate ara y finite de 9 pact of the ¢ t for th i 1 It @ sla Bn er dest alOn Switch to the aiding the ‘signal would , Weel & re The passengers in the Pullman coaches} Mturely swing with the raiis, use t the N sy, | colle prov » Vw E. a More than through any other New York] wore Nasted’ ttont Hike Hee eet the ties were. ripped “out of th RUNS aes raver nt eae f t taving Look in pkgs. for th IDEN LANE medium, Foastor, Dut the cars were’ so alld that} fround Around the awitch, ‘The locomo- a ‘ _xact s | end a big ts ne ver they PARUEAEA. the ; g i i AL i k rt hat. | ivaiiscactolonl.w cook prize will be awarded the winner, ‘There! A Lara dance in costume der in the first degree, The Road to W Brookiya Branch, 7 Fulton 3 y a

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