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REE MEN KILLED, FIVE BADLY INJURED BY ELECTRIC CURRENT Flashes From the Third Rail of the New York Central System at Spuyten Duyvil toa Telegraph Wire. Three men were killed and tive were serious! ric current which leaped into a supposed) 2 third rail of the New York Central system at Spuyten Duyvil station this ifternoon. The victims were linemen engaged in replacing a damag telegraph pole with a new one The condemned pole was close to the New York Central station building. The wires had been disconnected trom the cross trees, the eround had been dug out around the foot of the pole and seven of the e which had served to hold the pole steady men seized hold of aw days of usefulne: cion that this wire Phere wns no wus nthe pole to the ground, At any ate the lnemen grabbed hotd of it] with all the confidence of men whose | familiarity with electricity and ite) \agaries makes them more or less care: | les The object tu holding the Wire wan to kulde the pole as it was lowered to the @eround to make way for the new one Viing the pole @round ao it would J across the right of way the men ing the wire atepped over the third he outer side by a Wooden shield ‘The free end of the wire dangied! behind the men who were holding it.| This free end struck the shield, swung | n and came in contact with the third rail rrying the tremendous power ew York Cen- There war a sharp report and a Ju John Trumbill, James € Sullivan were dead, killed from the shock. Their addres Samuel wire were found to be in a serious con- dition. ‘Three of them had heen thrown fitty feet from the third rail, One man Was unconscious and was believed to we dying. The first anyoulance, with Dr hers, whose condition the doctor sat- isfled himself vas not as serious as thet leral Sersions, Darted from Sidewalk Jest in Front of It im St. Nie! af No. 99 Bt. Nicholas place, war run noon at Bt. Nichol Hundred and Ffty-second street machine, which was owned by Ch rum by Garleton Bradley of No, Majin Weat Tweift: street, was coming down | comm! St. Nicholas pl The chauffeur rashea th ington Heights Hosp! ty he maid that he had died in- atantly — w Escape for This Child aul Bamber, (our veara old, of No. #1 Jackfon avemme, wan knocked down by an auto Ure afternoon while at- empting to cross Jackson avenue In an effort to avoid hitting the ehiid, (eat wearin. Rodie Taylor of No. 5 West Fifty-nec- | ao, Lidge Php ond street, the chauffeur of the m chine, ran the car into a hors wagon coming in the opposite dire nd had to be shot Young Bam’ taken to Lebanon Hospital well Aken Positions York Sunday newspaper Apartments No other New York Sunday new paper will publish as many “To Let” advertisements as the Sunday World to-morrow, Stores, Ja M the six other New York Sunday newspapers COMBINED. Sunday World Advertisements Bring Monday Morning Anewere SVSNING WORLD, BATURDAY, APRiiL 29, 1911. walk at Hoffman House Which Caused Report that Hotel Was Closed Furniture on Side RUNS IN ANOTHER DOOR, |) PHILA PELPHIA, April & - chone. Was perfect: raw. suflerod untold @tony oneness a nbed atiletes, representing | had eceema in its fillet and that it oe ¢ flower of American ¢ cational to could not be eured. Tt other rem= Dresses A yho. gg RUItlONS. Careened about the cinder | adies to po a Mt ' set of es Like Hobo, Gives on Frgnkiin Field this arternoay the es, wlth cutee Name of James Burke—Is the seventeenth annual reiay race gten all else had failed, therefore | caunob Sent to Bellevue. women were grouped about t ‘ “ fered with ene ma aber cen months, injured by an elec. dead telegraph wire from i Gueme at the Pluza Hotel were | “Cuditions lea (RFD Waa i . , : The twormile college relay came! BIO ed to-day by a wild man chase! nionshin of America, was wot smut from at ended |1 a desperate battle on the Pennevivania (Masters, Churei, Bode Qifferent parte bad: seventh floor of the hostelry, The ob- jay, Foster), second, Tilnolx (Harton, | a fine ac ject of the chase wan w se ‘* different <0 " soomed te alarm among men and women in| Kinney). Time—s.u o¢ | to belp rae until T began te Cutieure’ te lobby when he shambled in through | TH* freshman relay chasinionship of | goap and intr nx of them cured the FY to the desk an | 1-5, tooth eczema completely. cured volve that his card be taken up to Mra. | vine suid feiss, High © onus. | ner Vo 1, Marberger VU. H. P, Belmont. Velvia Central Manial. mee on %, 4.:) Di 1910. The man garbed like a hobo. Per wite Clinton” New York. ales ram” dal natn ie ion ce ee hair was long and unkempt. He Mile Haday lal fy, Stee id vere hay Chae | week's growth of stubble on his lantern yrange NS. dT Com, Jimbus Ave, Boston, aws and sunker eeks. His eyes were ume Mile Re red and swollen and there was a wild, CROWDS THOUGHT BROKER ARRESTED HIRED BY BURNS, FOR JEWEL THEFT CONFESSION MADE I DNVORCE CASE j the clerks the minute he lu jthe desk and shoved @ greasy card across the counte: DEMAND POLICE Om vali, which is protected on top and at|Meet As Taxpayers and Plan HOFFMAN HOUSE ¢ WAS BEING CLOSED sled by Ejectment of Former Megrue Taken for Kentucky | Lawyer for McNamara E) pected to Make Statement Credited to Prisoner. ter se@ her at on BY WIMANGAL? start Managers From Unused Part of Building. Police on Complaint of Sis- vetter go out Third Heat Won Pennerirante SOHMER Calis House Detective. Hehse, Woree Woes nord STERLING (o Force Mayor to Make Radical Change. ter’s Former Husband. be B. guests in the lobby were making for — Semi tinel Heat Won The worries of the traditions of the Hoffinan House never | No upholders of the The members of the additional ¢ acting as taxpaye blinding flash of white and green light| UPon # radical and unusual course of and the eight men wh had hold of the| procedure to- wire were throw nin all directions. | discharged their inter been porize, Commanding the footman the taxtca’ Detectives Sullivan and Donnotly | | whose ciosing months prio and of the M Although they # Grand Jurors in the police situation #0 aroused by | seen in thelr month of duty that they unknown. ve ve Ann ctafhrtances froin Foriham Hompital| PAV# determined to lead a movement to| A” hei orn Forsinem Honpital] setter conditions, even to the extent of | H#rontiqued bart of the Hortnian Hou sdeiphionnne ailing @ mass meeting if necessary. é ation of George Crawford, foraman of the Grand Namara brothers had | jj sister, Mrs. Louts V. Bell, and John as} been closed ax Was started pansel for the At the same have| the action an outline of will snreienting 14 nue corn 1 the destruction of the Los An the defense al dolale when le #uot headlong throu trance on the Fifty There was a broad stair and Twenty led yesterday, afier Steinert in chatme, took him back to the|/™ thelr presentment vompital without waiting to care for the | Police force is demo they had turned | bullding which stating that lized, to reassem- and the man shot up this in long leaps anne ap en ne pe aes ert "ots NS PRESTO.SAL back with ay weeks he received an tr and is going on its regular the annoyance caused by the rumors which grew out of the enty-three business men who of the unconacious man comprined > cordingly met at 11 o'clock this morn- BOY KILLED BY AUTO.” | ing in the courtroom of Part I. ef Gen- le i Tt was the unanimous sentiment of thore present that the! Presentment should not remain buried sof General Sessions. The warrant for bis arrest t chiiniied para Ge WUNAIGE SA -ABE Megrue wan taken to the Tombs and Twenty-fifth street stde- jor a vl floer there were a tn, Delaware Cou dozen hote n nis leela, but by Indiana Nor | Quick and certain results. For sale he outst going down t Sih paca, F, ‘alto | at drug stores. Sample mailed oridor ! nd fatrly diving | (5m aud Veersm. Time (all ati FREE. TRY IT! ] thro 1 Window that | out onto the ha Tey Won iy lick, Pen n le 4 roof of an extension Mtoffit, CL Peunss hati 5) The Presto-Sal Co., New York City Guests Rush From Rooms. Uidiegaes Won te cinieanas Identifies McNamara, Kept Phone Giri Busy. old place who heard the! 6 girl busy AS | 4), in the archi Richard A. Bernhard, nine yeara old, | They want action on it A Committee Is Named. down and killed by an auto this after-| A committee was appointed piace and One| pare resolutions calling he | Gaynor to make dri management of the F. Dean of No. 44 Fifth avenue and|and to present those r stories kept the te re td one anoth time rout Patrolman He he hotel is nd upon Mayor tie changes in the ‘olice Department lutions to him | tthe present pros would come to ted from Firs the manager Miss Cadddagan and e Will Keek to obtain an audi- ¢, when the boy fart-|@nee with the Mayor on Monday, ed from the sidewalk directly in ite} In case Mayor Gaynor path. on the suggestions of th to | interested al in the | meetin, but when Dr. Kilburn examined | sarge hi Were served with disposes twenty-three took hold of the new building oor corridor, way and mou He had climbed to fore ai of him | . n | Anally snapped his fingers on his col- 1 me Cc | e | aml before the Illnols me Court here ar the man turned and fought He a 7°" | ey ry ee |r hout his flight and battle the! No reference is made in tie peiition| —— Mills would not arrests would ‘inion or some other were ordered Hummel singled to right ney programme, whould the necessity belleved that the adoption of ine, | contemplates | resolutions by jing policeman Department and file may wht on Murray's According to} disured part {0 do police the date of | mont again Fifth Inning finally Janded in the Kast i 1ding ite labora yesterday, prepared @ presen ticiams of the y Ihe horse was injured so badly that he| #re Unfounded and misteading does not or wws| affect the judgment of the tw members of the rece: Jury Tr | boay nembered by suggest that wbor union m ‘tng | appe He was locked up on a ch derly conduct nara attended nt reserves to keep the people ditional Gre i | ile Doesn't Affect Hot the Fore ie. committed to his sanity tested he minutes of their | will absolutely | young rufflans are terroriaing cer lone of the elty aid to make arrests DEATH THREAT SENT DETECTIVE BURNS. MEXICO CABLES CORRAL Sixth Inning. Miss Caddagan n written by up of the | Vice-President Asked to Explain In- was recelved » Wheat which he Sage to V t whieh | are the More “Help Wanted” ads. will bell) put printed in the Sunday World to-]]| piace morrow than in any other New raat Zimmerman roewd in deep ¢ Members of the Grand Jury, Aianapolis to © his work on the joan Pres Mas company a mo orwarded to Burns here. | was Correctly published in 2 nm. x Fen IER CR MABSICAR. savoIuinne > FREDERICK W, EVERS, Inc, The State Depa Chester was trying t | Jom rel pra’ Gram. Btep beast t this effect to-day by Ambassador Wile | Pell not be venonbie for any debta contractea | Peeve 107} ¢ GA 8 Ree BAe Hee Bie. aon. at 10 o'clock MeNamaras | Rawara | Her These a Alfred Hahn you and your © large affairs Seventh Inning rmous sum by conyiet Innocent men Markets, &c. || .’ The Sunday World to-morrow wil!|]|*"" contaln about as many “Business|] | since Opportunity” advertisements as al) ed 4nd @ sale nel Med to Murray out on strikes. Eighth Inning, Reoker sent @ Bridwi g to Merkie, Zimmerman ‘A despatch ceived here from Vigo saya that @ dig english steamship, name unkn Ninth Inning. Merkle filed to Coulson. Zimmerman to Daubert one to Coiison Erwin, batting for Berge vr Med to snoggrass Bridwell out. wo y Devitn holsted seriou! his home, street, ae bie result of a eevere o; tion he bad to undergo. n getting Mik man at firet Snodgrass walked scoring Doyle. y ‘ll for the jas: three weeks at been wrecked on Mifty-elghth | northwes pera- | known whether there were any fatall- ‘ape Villano, vunted safely struck out, | NADMAN ATPLAZA PEAN RUNNERS FIGURED WITH SGARES GUESTS BY WIN RELAY RACE SCALES AND GRUSTS ADASH UPSTAIRS. FROM FAST FELD “ese Doctors Said It Could Not Be Cured, slips << ee Set of Cuticura Rem: dies Success: Husiled Out Atter Demanding | One Thousand College Young- u bia slll. Had Falled, That Card Be Sent to Mrs. | sters Meet in Annual Struggle | from the tun ofmy head tomy wale. tt O. H. P. Belmont. | on Track and Field. a ny body E suffered hing and burning, and could not distigured with scales voked as if they had rand my neck tleep and been most cut off with and pain. fF tried two ductors who eld f cheer the contestants, Ao aun thar but one with midaur warmth made | Cuth « entir 1 heliew kin cure din appear- | Herrick, Renre 1, Princes | when it caused no ton (Gordon, Stickney, Choplin, Me-) Was spread most winih Nee and in manner, and America won by Dartmouth, Penneyt- | me entirel vanta second, Columbia third. Time |alster for her yeninth etre vended them to ny he was troubled ith entrance, strode vanded tn a loud oe. jevrra Soap and Ointment, wi n skin treatment. Piano Bargains $50 up Factory space is needed, sd these pianos must go at once. Never such piano bargains as these. Many famous makes ins cluded in Sale, ne WEBER , WHEELOCK secoma fourth. Allento: Ome Mile R mic, 3 ton, Nod. ning light in them that alarmed ed against “Take this up to Mrs. Belmont. T got: . he said in a loud k took the card and signalied another clerk to send for assistance. en he talked with the uncouth Ine r until Thomas cliff the door otman, and Peter Lang, the taxicab had come in, They stepped up @ man and told him that he had Huntle Fit Heat Wo send Carlisle, why th knocking « Myers, th ine |ragta vet. Ay ere. iotgers itd, time, ET Won by when I see Mrs, Beimont Ko When 1 seo Mrs, Belmon ny by tit’ he snarled back at them: Clifford called House Deteottye Lane, 9, 12 time he arrived the women Sere tend. | DOLL ee | HAINES BROS. i Easy Monthly Payments. | Early Selection Is Imperative. : Come In La SA AMD Dash |Wheelock Piano Company GR Gs ees | 225 East 36th Street New York. Mawyer BP ete, Time, 10 1-54, Yale: second, = thied, ‘White Je Huntie, Semi-bin ema Toidiana sta’ Ohishi elevators House Dete tive Lane did not t starter to take hold, > th e die t In some ct ved as “the bum's rush ed wild man was shot ax if he had been a sack He landed on the pavement $ but he instantly serambled to vd sprinted around the da manoeuy Third Heat Won. by Th Casteneda. “Indiana State Norn sivaiia. Time, 10 1de t Wor by Meiliey. Vale: second, Accepted by the Medical Profession wy ues tee: BOWEL COMPLAINT INDIGESTION CURED BY Fourtl Jesu, ot Time, 10% is itty tith ave- second Baneeion. “ime ie Yards Dash, Mewi-Final Heat—Won by lowed and | Main, Notre Tmmer annie Mints tanias think, Sawver only a few paces behind him | 18s tiv, Saws n Le etl | send, ely, ect sido, Tana. Time, ‘101 e right Lane, Clifford and Lang ¢ wath s New dork "to Guests rushed out of their rooms alarm as they heard the thunder of et and the cries of the purs In the oh wild man reached tne ¢ ert Gibney st York University. tind ee DYSPEPSIA rth, Columbia University. Time ‘Having taken your won@erfa) Ceeca- for three months and betag outrely ar a aced rete DR. CLEMINSON ASKS COURT "sink ‘a "word ‘of’ proieg fo arenas FOR REHEARING OF CASE, ;catesfets! for their woudertul compos I have taken numerous other so- led remedies but without avail, and I ing Life ‘Term, | Sad thet Cescarets relieve more ia a dey than al} the others I have taken wouldis wiong & roof for a e and dived back into th 108 > I through the open window o@ an (chicago Man, Ser’ suite, He ray through tits and) Makes No Mention of Woman | agesr.” James McGune, the again, | f me | ™ se jenep Cig ae Cj uated 1 ine os 108 Mercer St., Jerse; ty, N. Je chal rus a ifr n ae Wino Sought to Aid Him. weak erty ata Aaa I tg BPRIN' tlon Ha ed of the murder of dis wife and sine tenced to life Imprisonment, was ma to anoth ed to the “IELD, Ul, April W—A peti- Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or (Gripe. nearing in the case of Dr See omater . the jane Clemingon of Chicago, cony his p and when £ the dramatic story told by Mra. Anita! with 1 ; y 1 you—and heip vor Pe} 1 again, When he was lmidt ef St. Lou oo in an ef. ’ p you to ke p ftyefirst for: to wave toe phystolin from his) Your stomach and other organs treet station he had not a word to say sentence, asserted she was nim | in the proper condition on which I stating that his naine) was RT Be he nla Be tien Burke and he had no home, He ‘Be larger part Ve Pe pe mr sour good health must depend rad to be avout thirty years old, oid sl eo B E E C HAM’S | Bold Everywhere, In boxes 10c. and 280 ried the name of Mra, Bel-, te Whe: was arraigned in art he ma ts that Hospital setiieeenineere ON ANTI-AMERICAN TALK, Furniture Retailed ale Prices ihis vuilet, Colonia, pattern, In ‘Quartered $20 terview Laying Blame for Revolution THE SWEET CHOCOLATE has cabled to Vice T ALL 0 WASHING My, Who is travelling in ascertain whotiey tot he the Intery tn whe he is prane Beda 2-4 LEGAL NOTICES, |" “Wholesale Furniture, $0-32 i. tment war advised to | awn. ane Eee oy Ga RK ONT Btlles Sree! me” ten Cre ah ~ bio. , April 29, MAR. + wt her homie, teu cupptny, LICATIONS, | NEW PUBLICATIONS. faa COURT UPHOLDS MERIT SYSTEM CATIONAL, INBTRUG EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &¢ State Comptroller's attempt to oust Civil Employees defeated. Full text |) c KINDERGART c , nite Chureh, comer 104 of far-reaching decision in erin, B30, ‘weakly, 1 “Follow the crowd” into The World’s “Want” Columns JOURNAL OF THE CIVIL SERVI Ont Saturdays 45 Centre Street 411 Newadealere doing the city’s werk.'—-Borough President MoAneny to

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