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ASTIN WA CRSHON CENTRAL AMD | : Montreal Express'and Second) \ Section of Atlantic Express in Collision at Highlands. i | | i Dw weamy for that hung ever the) (BBueian’ River valley | early to-day) A ‘@aused &.collisich etween two through | passenger trains on the main line of the New York Central road at Hich- “ands, six miles north of Peokskill- F.-turately, thy accident was not’ at-/ fended with fntalitics, because one of / {/ the trains “was standing and the other; fwas inoving -slowly. It served to Il.) Westrate that even the most perfect! Block “signél system may go wrong| (ander certain weather conditions. “4 . Train No, @, the’ Montreal express, ‘@ve at tho, Grand Central Station at $.18 o'clock A. M., standing on the main| track, almont in front of the signa! tower at Highlanc-, was run into by the-fngine of the second section of train No. 36, the Atlantic Express, Two/ baswage cars of No. @ were over-| turned, and = basgaceman was olightly | shaken up.” All Through Trains Delayed. ‘Allthe fast trains due at the Grand (Central Stason in the early morning | from thé north and west were delayed. from one to three hours. Among them, esides the two trains in collision, were @he Buffalo Special, the Cleveland and | Wew York Special, the Southweswern | Bpecial, the Wolverine, the Cleveland, @hicago and New York Special and the ) Mwentieth Century Limited. Eat for contentment. Eat for good nature. Both are the result of physical health. “- : The. most nutritious food made ° from flour is, Uneeda Biscuit § Every bite @ mouthful of energy. ("1 ; In dust and , 5 moisture proof packages. ~ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY The ‘New York Central schedule Mo. 62 and No. % down the valley of} ‘the Hudson pretty close togecher. They | eave AJbany only a few minutes apart. | Becayse of the fog both trains were be- Bind time. F No. 8 was the first to reach High- @ few yours ago. There Is a siding at) Higtiands to the west of the main} ‘racks and this point !s often utilized for the passing of trains bound in the| wame direction. * ‘As No, % renched Highlands tt was! Fun on the siding and stopped. It was the design of the train despatcher to Fuh No, @, which was-tight behind, Into the Grand Central Station ahead of No. $, The pad was changed. Towerman ‘Miller vet a red light againet Engineer ‘Glenn, of No. @,' which approached | etation on the main track.” At the time he gave a clear signa! to Engineer Busch, of No. 2. (Mision Obseured by Fog. ‘Of course, No, 62 should have stopped | @n the main line north of the siding | awitch to allow No. 38 to peas out @head, but Engineer Busch, because of “the mixture of fox and steam from the| @ngine of Noe 36 did not sce the danger | signal ‘unt!! he was right on top of tt./ He put on th alrbrakes and stopped bis train. It had. however, run over the tewitoh from the siding. . As soon as Engineer Glenn saw the white signal Cisplayed he started his| train, not knowing that\the train on| the next track had overrun the siding | - Yength, Enxineer Busch had just re-} ‘Versed his engine to back up when the/ engine of No. 3, moving at about five files ‘an hour, smashed into the plat- forms of the two forward baggage cars| a ef the train on the main line. i § ‘Tne forcé of the coljsjon threw the| i baggage cars across the northbound | » ¥ Main track-ard brought No."% to a Stop with a jerk (that jarred every It was just 6.10 o'clock. ‘Tbe paasengery on both trains piled - | Out Of. thelr berths and grouped \° around the wreckage which looked “puge and menacing in the dim light. Delays Suburban Traffic, | ‘A wrecking train reached the scene at % o'clock, The first work was to clear Whe northbound main track to allow the enn Piped uy rough. When this work wi pnts ‘@ Jong Une of Pullman _ passenger. mn to aift down toward the Heron ver, blocking tho line and interfering seriocisly wit New ¥: [ stiucban treme ‘The road wus not ran Pa )IAMONDS| Sa” WATCHES ‘| i ‘A COMPLETE | o: “ASSORTMENT OF E Christmas Gifts |, Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. CASH OR CREDIT] ONLY RELIAGLE UP-TO-DATE G6obst | EASY PAYMENTS, NO emplover’s references neceseaty. Write o- Telephone 8867 Cort. “MCI nent representative sf deaired Amittean Watch & Diamond Co, 3 Malden Lane. ‘Third Ficor, } ae ae cme: ts if: I 19 4h° Daas AN ACCOUNT]: | sy OER ST LISTON Shun y OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Jands, which is a little atatien just! 9 <9 Below Garrisons, where a whole pas- : @enger train jumped into the Hudson; * ; Ordinary Soup | if you use Armour’s Extract of Beef in preparing it. It’s bound to possess. a taste and zest that makes it far better'than ordinary. 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