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TWS EVENING WORLD, JUNE 22,1908. te pees MONDAY, So TRAIN RUNS AWAY Legless One-Arm Boy Hero Would Rather Talk ~ NOMA FALLS WITH LOAD OF Baseball Than Tell How He Saved Two Comrades [PiM WINNHW {| EXCURSIUNISTS Bumps Over Swiiches and Ties in the Long Island Railroad) Yards. CRASHES INTO BUMPERS Saves a That Hero Hero Business Joe Gilligan’s Mother ‘ | “He Kind of Hides Out,” to| Hearing It Men-! Since Escape Screaming for Help, Mr tioned. Iases gerborn Bahuree ‘GOOD PITCHER, BUT HE CAN'T RUN BASES. In-;One of the Boys He Saved From Drowning Does That for Him — Going to Be a Conductor From jury Hundreds on the Station Platform. No et screaming £0 f and fell to tne — Lawyer When He Grows fsproniiay sof No. 29 More than fifteen hundred summer! Up ae aye EE Ga) Tesidents along the Sound and excur- | ‘ ‘ afonists returning to-day from Sunday a = dito n and then trips into the country rode for four| If you tad been blocks through the entire length of the iyn trolley ear ezs and Long Island Railroad yards over ties, [one arm he fingers but 8A a hundred switches and : vas late 4 . b inaway ard ay nat Long Island City that the passengers realized the perilous ride they had experienced, The engine, a giant of the low-stacked type, stripped s legs we Rut ve 3 Roos itself on the right side, ran up the AE OM Sali TANS 1 en i ; n tu ewim?” h vulanca, and. Dr. foot bumper, canny & he cow-cate carelers- Was asked. |s hour putting © and Seana @ er : crit , he is “Well, when we moved over here from i lbs. Through. onductor Saves Trai nd bout ear: AF ald r - But for the presence of mind of ODE saw all goin’ in swim ed when ductor Bod Day a calamit ar jan who Yat the Grave pond, an’ I was 1@ be taken to th ing in fatalities wo dun) followed the breaking Just as the t ington express, ws at Pernon avenue. hearing his beam tempted to apply thi pressure mac to goin, So one day LJ edit. Two of t wasn't more than two ue WOMAN KILLED | drownins newspapers all waved stown and with 1 nded muccesston of short, eating dlatreus, A glance out been hiding same ‘imelight told Day | Kan’ then cre ho can He grabbed hol hat 1 told ¢ swim, lo a gone toG ts, wii MEE Ge in oer ee fy pre loose, baat the pres rexrioclthalelehtrc a t Alec. I was just about | was killed by a ae GE Since That Hero Business He I didn't let Alec|pher gang while leaning out i is the coaches, but not Hides Out but [ awum behind | window « the t Huta don't” know whose speed and weight dragged the "Sure, 1 know the kid,” said a hack- him to the bank, | N’ , Ls coaches along at e but greatiy/man at the sta in Morristosn. * awful and tried !? result, by the p 4imintahed rate. 4y does there, He's a dn't let him. Then | West Forty-seventh street st Calamity Averted. Useter have a goat that Kinder towed Gus} my, In a complete and At this speed the big eneine crashed | Pulled him round in a tittle wagon, but in. He was pr CUA GET AT SUL solidated G SIaRRONiE? Into the apex-shaped bumpers which |the goat died, and now the ot jer kids scared. That's all th terror ida R to the Mors stand as guard against ing trains | Pall him re Must be @ pretty Rood Well, it was a ¢ POD Ota AR RULE RL aaa HE Ey Thal 7 running by their stands. Mounting the | Oy for the others to take that trou- assistant superintendent at the Investig: into the & bumper, the engine struck a massive | bi ard lie got a new pair of ans says you ought to some action must de block of steel which sinks down in but [don't befeve he, Carnegte medal, and we all the ground several feet. Its resistance | vem kindly." | too. sho wi ih was sufficient to rip off the engine's y lives with his mother and! was leaning ov pilot, wreck front end id bring nae n Connors, a laborer. in| 4). WHOl WAS sone! Of, . t cars and engine to @ full stop. Baan net eee aa ee night. Her tw its identifeation reds of Trae ° n s who testifie Hundreds of the passengers were aes a oP RU rea thrown half the length of the car and BURG SCRE s. Ha- sown, came top- ength that was sports that make Wercon® ailvadresnceca cremate ecstoodmeles rant to plan for the Waters Eh Us 2 a the railing to the bones Bast rr re PUB, ee % $15 ©) 24 ; ; Smart = Tailored i Linen ' Suit re) Exactly like PN Picture @ : ontrastin 5) $8.95 Color Revers. ‘\ Positive \) 513 Vaine § Extra aa Tailored, is Fr int and Back. Detachable || Blue, ii 4 Natural Sale All Linen Three Stores Tuesday 4 460%467Tulton on Steet nea Ss The Forsythe Madras Waist, 1,000 Patterns, $5.50. charge of Jersey afslum, many of them rushed into the station h . = f a: e i} Bit 1 dcn't no medal,” sald Joe Rei ? (eC) hi B | piatforms to learn the cause of the Dp aap SQAnAn? tno Uff n om oO n u n i impact. They were surprised to see the “Lord knows where J ahe sald, ; Meepishly. Pithg. fr the Clothi g siness weg “What are you going to be when you business he kind of} big engine standing on one end on the “Since that hero prs, H aeacanl No one was injured beyond a ides out, and 1 can't say as 1 blame 87OW UP ne was asked. Joe will be e@ e few slight scratches and a considerable tim much. He may be down to the “Xteen years old on Priday he was shock. swimmin’ hole, or he may ve at one of TUN over Court s ar ten Day was congratulated at the station the ball games in Morristown, ened OF Sn 9 for hig quick wittedness. Had the en-| ‘There's his legs.” she added, point-| “! Suess Til be a la he sald, gine not been halted, nothing would | Ine to the two artificial members on a and then he acinow at a pollt!- would not Democrat was distasteful and op to toe. mother sofa, “He got ‘em three weeks ago, ; cal career and now that the novelty of ‘em has |that he is worn off I believe he'd rather with- ae Jo jout them, Anyway, just now he's so | Awarded $7 { sunburned from going in ewimmin’ tha: | was turned over for jhe can't stand the straps. But — { the} Morris Plains jother boys push him around in his cary’) ne he wi | and he don’t have much trouble.” | Pitches for Altar Boys’ Club. A part of the beautiful grounds of | Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2Ist St. Our Entire Stock of Men’s High-grade Suits Must Be Sold at Once have prevented her hurdling the bump- d smashing into the station prom- enade where several hundred persons were walking to the ferrie He saya jto payment f eis going t a legal edie the New Jersey State Hospital for the Insane ‘s set aside fer an athletic field after a long ride over (he Joe Gilligan was found USEFUL HINTS TO HOUSE-. KEEPERS. Any Suit in our entire stock that sold at $25, $28, $30, 335 and $40—NOW or 3 piece Suits. and there. sun-bathed hills, 5.00 Rereerrrr revere rere Tee eee eee ceer ss hot contest between the A COAT of Natural Jap-a-lac appli ed | All this season’s finest and newest 2 HARVARD CREW the Creacents, He was over old or new linoleum or oil cloth ‘ best of them, and will double its life, by preserving the | : . outing all t A mdvill 0 | origi q varnis! ‘cl , i thonting at aura SE e008 aaviee 10 origina coat of varnish, whch woul Your Choiceof Our Highest Grade Men’s Shirts j otherwise soon be washed or worn off an average-sized boy for his Joe is age. He has broat, muscular slioulders! WEATHER BEAT front doors are OWSTPR BAY, June w.—Secretary|and a shock of sandy halr sticking out revived and beautified when coated 4 50 Loeb sald to-day that President Ro ra little cap that has done with Jap-a-lac, and “newness follows | that sold at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50—NOW velt will have nothing to say conc t gtay ithe brush.” It is best to use the color 5 f eyes and an honest, direct way of look- ing at you, He is as red as a youns| lobster from going in swimming, and | his trousers were held In place over ing his correspondence with F Pilot, of Harvard, in behalf o' Fish and Charles men of the crew th is to meet Yale this week on the Thames, néarest that of the old finish. Extra Special 300 Men’s Waistcoats that sold up to $6.00—NOW WINDOW and DQOR screens should be coated with Jap-a-lac each springy, p22 i uit ‘ va: | his coatless body by one gallus. Forj using the Brilliant kK oon the wire, Se Tne alee o, 2 In the 'Var- his heroism he is just a common'!and the Mahogany, Oak, Cherry or| A Mo Who Was e eth 7 r a * 4 ’ enough type of “the barefoot boy with Walnut on the frames. It h member of the ‘Varsity fo ed cre nea ” Wh Pes Aes: wives the | F eoooooooooooos OOo: ooo pee ; ie oe Cee mga (itt life and the wite clot i. pro: 00009 00000000000000000000000000000000 900900000000000000000: @ain books from the Univeraits brary. | Peer 24 : | PORCH FURNITURE should be pro- spoke up a small compant tected and beautified each spring with td Why can't he play? He's the Jap-a-lac. It is best to use the color best pitcher in the Altar Boys’ Athlete | of the old finish; but if you wish Club, an’ he knocked a ball clean over color, use th’ ‘sylum, Didn't cher, Joe? | then every In the bunch cane)” 1 to tell of some. exploit on the Suspension followed arrival at taining quarters at Red ‘Lop. Av is known that the President interested himself in behaif o pended oarsmen and that a ence between the nation’s head and the sident of Harvard has been in pros but ingulrers at the college ofive were met by the suggestion that in formation on the subject id come from the President's summer home at Bay. their has! tie sus- correspond= BRO J Bama mouse ER FURNITURE coated with | = Ox-Biood Red, Malachite e the chronicles of the great! Green or Gloss White Jap-a-lac looks s 001 21g! jem poor and Insig- etter than new to Red or Gree boy WIC! a amond of Joe, which tf set down here | Mahogany, would ma Milligan | no runnin.” he ident Roosevelt began the first Fao taal WATER PIPES, furnace fronts, radia- week of histsummer vacation at Saga: | sald. “One of th boys does that | tors, hot water tanks and iron fences | more Hill to-day by reading the morn- [acter { Wit the Bal Duk they Ist melare preserved and: beautitied with th: Ing newepapers and going over his mail| Pick lim out, and t know the one wholuse of Jap-arlac. Use the Gold, Alumi with <Becertary Loeb. Some Intimate | ¥i" tun th’ faste ater + |nem, Dead Black or Brilliant Black neighbors called to pay. their respects His Story of the Rescue, erent GANS Gunite, cou to Mrs. Rooseveit and te family ~one of tie boys Wie WAN in swine figures, lamps, etc Riven a coat Sey @bNemthered ah Ws ch aA ded value » resid | residents | ‘Gold, Aluminum or “Dead Black Jap-a lac, are renewed almost beyond beli the Dead Black produces that beauti wrought-iron effect. fer our NEW BOOK- LET contain'ng Our liberal credit terms |] One soon notes tract mu n the re apply a'so vol compe, of aa the difference in feclings and [| OLD AUTOMOBILES. carriages, way |informat ov se- | pintante were busy wetting the { t of work att ons, agricultural implements, etc, Jap- in the Moore” block, ‘on enjoyment o alter Hj ons, agrict plements, ete, Jap ay. L Iutand, (eesti atveet of the village. “cull | chenging from caffe to a-lac-ed with ether Brilliant Black, Red eT ens {tan eatablished nelly pl vu j Green or Empire Blue, look 100% 6 ation at 84th : Yew Jersey or, Gkement. ot tne 1 ter, and are given new life, The cost i# & 3d Ave. Connecticut. { Vile Secretary Lined says PO U neminal, and the work can be done b Rooms Rooms 3 Rooas g { Shpointmest, and that wine Preaident | an inexperienced person Completaly Consittaly Comp'etely | Kttapatite Gontart, with Seldant. the Preakient “There’s a Reason” | JAP-A-LAC is a household necessity, Furnished, Furnisbe , Furaisa 810, GS and can be uted in a huad These Outfits Are ans! Only a Gur 84th». & 34 Ar, Show q $5.98 Mentised with the Hepuoiesn| | Read “The Road to Wellvilte,” Mf ways, trom, “cellar to. gar wor Mw = s AND 3D AVE. camnpal especisily adapted for fiaistin Repuntican -|f in pkgs. i SR Repuaiican, cankdace bee! new floors and woodwork. .\sk your : Breet on Thursday, rPaiat dealer, i $446054 FOOCCOOOOHO DOLE SOOO OOOO OO OOOOOOO OHO OO HO OOOOOOOOOO OOo: Drees eee Announcement A fresh, new stock each season and an abundance of it h , been our fixed rule from the first day we opened our doors. We will not carry over any goods from one season to another—no matter what the loss involved may be to us, This is now an established principle. In fultilment of this principle we have decided upoi a series of sales to continue until the seaton’s stock is soli— REGARDLESS OF COST CLOTH SUITS Our Entire Stock: $55.00 ) 48.00 ° 45.00 ) TAILORED SUITS °24.75 LINEN SUITS Our Entire Stock: $32.00 ) 28.00 TAILORED SUITS 26.50:| 14.75 JUMPER SUITS Our Entire Stock: $15.00 13.75 12.50 | $25.00 ) ) LINEN and FRENCH 4 22.50 TEN TUMPERS ; 2.70 20.00 | WAISTS | MADRAS and FRENCH $ REPP JUMPERS 9.75 Special Sale Embroidered Lawn, Silk Mulls, Striped Batiste and French Ruffled Waists 2.85 $8.75 7.50 | WAISTS 750 °3.85 We Advise vise Early Selections JOHN IN FORSYTHE Broadway and Eighteenth Street $5.85 ) 5.00 ; WAISTS 4.85 | The Kind the Cubans Smoke SUSIN? Cigarettes “BR ; ——y 5 cents for Ten THE A. H. HILLMAN COMPANY, Distributors