The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1908, Page 2

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»Animal Dashes Through Tene- \four-footed creature in this city. ~ side with her. n _ the drivers of ve. © Nellie, “ gines, along blindly. 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908, FLEPHANT RACES ==" oy see Elephants in Yard, Diagram Showing How the ih ear Fences Were Smashed, and Trainer Rossi family left their se rush sin reached the as two cus and just from their chairs, shaved FER EAST SIDE; HIDES IN A YARD Nellie, Scared by Educated Pig. wai Runs Away From the She went through ty Hippodrome Stage. back fences, demol (Specially Photographed for The Evening World by a Staff Artist.) in interfering | ‘ation of hundreds Jows and roofs, | fences to the tirough a paper head against shing them, “Every uid chargé upon a in the brick and h ead. And ne to her she ore with rage, family, Journeymen dees NELUIES ROUTE 8 passed ou into | b A HAR WAY losed windows. 0 Race Vanes ‘ te pack yard | ¢ av ed to trim down | fi 4 R . Lr) ked on from 10,000 JOIN IN CHASE, eocsersrsae policamen. hearby p) y ment Taking Hallway = {294 With Her. jy Nellie, a big performing elephant. one of the troupe of four that from the Georgie. 2 the Finance Thanksgiving Day, became Pante-stricken on the stage of the Hi podrome this morning stage exciting was the Iner that bolted out of the trance and start career ever pursued is r 1 for sixty-four ounded face Rossi, the Milanese train Nellie and her t the stage at 6 o'clock in t Wehearse them. They elephants, but the sqeal of pig grated on her delicate she passed out of the Hippc ing four doors r, had Arthur Muller, a € the way and was lucky to exca @ broken wrist and serious brulses. With uplifted trunk, issued a continuous of fear and rage, Ne en Forty-third street, corner of Tiith avenue, lumbered down the avenue to Forty-second street Without a halt Nellie pounded through the traMc of Forty-second street all the w to First avenue, every foot of the Way accompanied by demonstrations ot panic on the part of pedestrians les, An Army of Hunters. Mounted Policemen, taxicabs, touring cars, milk wagons, ice wagons | morning's expe @nd brewery wagons formed a mon-| still on the re strous procession of pursuit as th | Were re Bety great pachyderm wallowed through the | md thick traffic on the thoroughfare. | All this added to the panic and as she swung into First avenue she utte as shrill as the sirens ¢ hung her head Every hicle of some sort got the stampeded brushed aside ALPREDO "ROgsl. NAVY FUMBLE AND STEARNS’ LONG RUN WINS GRIDIRON BATTLE FOR ARMY TEAM of the fleld J eastwa swung around ihe When t Attered fences, s ssed their necks them and car hd wept for glad Ving returned Hippodrome arse them agnl steainship Arges tc his four Hu kt (Continuce fre coer under ter s the rel Page) rhythm. na the Behind the U of cade ving like isand legs of poor southward squeals fire en- ploughed a ve- sway of was | ¢ ‘d box, ma coated in red. Be platoon ¢ g dark bh avy flag with a ft. Rank swiftly to the and half block Navy's On-Side ¥ had on Kick Palle: in the elephant an like a cardbou get by rank the cadets mare apilling their drivers and leaving their elephant Jan- | t! 1 Up went the Army yell pe ee horses sitting back on their natnche | Urning and) With an outburstng rear Vad : 7 sto! x rushing pot n Cs q a ray « yel fn petrified astonishment. jeueninemueonl ane Avenue" started Rah sch is BY An Audience of 10,000, back for the street thr: the nenrest ah, ‘ray! i on emerged through another wine . West Point, Army! pane Lange Makee a Run. y By that time there must have been ten gow into Thirty. raunen street. and when Pinay, ean tb Hi thousand persons in the clamorous) last seen Was out on the end of a pier rh Buda sl eae: Grou nas araunaene wake of Nellie, but nobody in front who| hailing @ passing rowboat rah, ‘rah, ‘ra 1 to Lange and piece of could jump or skip or hop out of the| The Trainer's Failure. NA PaNay son the Army's iG : H way. Roofs of tenements began to! Another incident of Neliie's early Notables in the Crowd. | took his» Sprout black clouds of yelling, eager morning stroll ony had ae thrills was all this tumult ttle jown t i people. The animal was forty shows PRE etra ayer eD ho ms and five circuses in lerself and seemed and stop. sh to know 1 ¢ H Down First avenue she nbered for f it ‘half a mile, and would never have g 1 stopped liad not a crashing mass of fire ek ‘ gpparatus turned the corner of Thirty. a © third street and headed toward her, the pia nd Senato - «firemen standing up, heir arms ant Lamers eady seated sec to. Ir face whanging their gongs shrieking ex, scores With “Agu oH AS £0) Fs N ar uke you a har their whistles like acs. 1M my Ir | : : : a@ moment. ‘Then she yawed sharply | ' 1 a d_ inte PAA WAY Braencalled she: butler round the corner of Thirty-fourth street OAKLAND ENTRIES a | ned an to} I In a niacating ton and procecded westward along that —— arated vy from | was a b lane of traffic a k 2) in 1 , ine. Once the ned Ay AAVAe NOL TOUNAEDA way In the block a team a Oar ) ey 1 ieicranticallyimaoile ‘ b ! Sraate ene saw Nellie B ‘ eee i U __ Navy Kicked Out Again, butlen disar B heard the awe music of ' RA x i ‘ x i Aes th rhe Am ked off Dat peclal t F ‘ ot rvants 1 pet, whereupon they proceeded to w i0 i ph ah nae eae LAKE hysen) J ves went fr themselye: if ; : BInTeont ee | on a pected, Findlay 8, 1: bamm, with the re in terror. 4 ‘ Anni - goal | id polita ie the te made the scared a selling 5 and Feuer i Pa she turned i Hi ANON aie yer ARB ingle (Of thet ' is happened to be the ; aus Puaeatiyn t ‘ AH ORES b. He beat Pa ment, Nos ss 3 r . sean pale rar itil street, There iy a compe 117 . 40 rand over 1 plenty of bad play om "hallway nthe back, 14h ; FIRST HALF. hick pau Bide of ® apied t s i ronan ‘ } ‘ Nee | t ber shop of lienr p y ; tig 8, SP batPSe PN SRR GACH e A aval PIC cae HL No one who looked on imagined for a | i wg ' jeovered, Warctpet bs fi AS ae ber | eee oment that the elephant would nege - A " 4 k hac + u * } 4 6. haces a ' he ary that hallway. rt then they didn’t as, Dat Ing 8 down at the Akth, which was hia Ants ieatiovas and iin jaan ‘oned t Army terri worst showing, He squared the mateh | tren) wa Ryentually Mary know what several tons of elephant can pao back with tl fe oe on the th and again on the thir- | ove Tiiwe red by sheer force ‘of numb do with a good start. One butt of Nel- I, epee tlie Hee en eA eR nahin Me's head and the door fell with a a u me DACK bala Mrs. Spader went to the station house | ~orash. Wee A BWIt Te hall! hack tc iat one 45548 | 1 and made @ complaint, charging 7 Elephant at Their Window. An rowing antes fy au rt es with Intoxication and Henry ¢ nner, the . Ween the two Knapp: | and doug - nt ited the Navy in. en in a toon} ds PILES CULE wis Feira! It took nineteen holes to decide al PALO OINTMENT Itching. 4, Blvedin Teen sa days or mor THE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST 7, Ae For the Schoo! Children of Greater New York. x aren Scored in Six Minutes, which H, M, Forrest Douglas Gr nineteent! traw, but nig, bull | ie the | who Was pr , aM ‘ond wet match, Hadelphia, won fron Yule. A Gain, Army Made a $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Giris Who Write | . The Army than six | vapor Hee manny, a the Following Sentence in the Best Style: ey ae | : \ iE ew work 3 Ry Hills, | 4 f OC P up and | CL Steve jade Taylor, and the at the sections @ song abc HO ent 8! Ww 20 holes: SECOND HALF, nite. | Army mule Leia A Revelation in Rye Orerng h vi icked of my “ h 5 for a Vous of Hb], NMiRe Mihiote Savy Nout vilen taetnte “EVERY NEIGHBOR Washers | Unanenisnni | but the whole N ay ron Uncolored, Free from ever, ackle, w hurt 9 a arebie punted out to the 4“ N ” fi ackle Was lial¢ Id in the next N ib cereoveece Pee eeeeeerrreseees 7 RuBt & ui Dut wot to this fe 050! ime ‘R’ ( 0 f ame of Pupi Ameo sees + ° i sepa | rush. but Kot to thi t before the tim SPADER KY COOK Grays FREE SE Nex ak, Sa, com F eet ene ¥ Dalton punted down to thi my Wash “o wee Is hao ade end wave the Army si t yards. The | (Cominned from Firat Page.) ste eeesseemterreaseree rYYYYY) ’ Hekes } next plonwe they piled up 4 alnst, the —_— RELIGIOUS NOTICES of the dwelling about three jump but landed the ball seven ‘de in front 5 IGE cccseneseena Om POrererrvervesreeseceecoroeenesoneees® al p of the Navy goa! nee caught it ead of @ leg of lainb. Following this | territory |There was & Budden ‘rush of “tucklers,| iuissile up the stairs came @ lot of Ss. George's Church ~ Teacher's Signature .. aa: t \‘ Vt io Was push back @ yard before] visies, several pieces of coal, a couple Stuyvesant Square, New Yor! iv. Lange's Spectacular Run, ee snade a poor punt out of {of fron pote and a copper kettle, all | Rev. HUGH BIRGKHEAD, Reotor, The information called tor in the above box must be furmtabed | \vriigiing ike an eek dodging. tig sind the ariny’ retFieved the bail| rayelling as though they hid been 80! ADVENT MISSION SERVICES With each specimen of hendwriting Yow muy use the above coupon if J til iit. 6) 6 the Arm vn en he Army, Was penalized Afteen yards for {cut of # sun. And after these 4 From Nov, 30 to Deo. 18. You desire, but ail specimens sent with this information arranged as eo wholes ful ft-side play lary. She had # rolling pin in her ‘Conducted by Rev. W. J. 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