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i | TON WEIGHT FALLS ONFIVE, KILLS ONE IN AN ELEVATOR Big Counterbalance, Released by Parted Cable, Crashes Down in Factory. the elevator and jostle the counter. Welght from its groove. Ponjes was directly in tts path and the weight struck him squarely on the head, crushing him. wearing away of the cable drum until A Rharp edge had been formed, Th tiled capacity of fifteen tone, and burden of which at the time of cident did not exceed two tons, downward ft was held by few the Brooklyn Hospital, street, and had to be attended by a physician a WON'T HAVE GRANITE JUMP SAVES ONE MAN. Flushing and Bayside Taxpayers Fighting to Preserve a Boulevard. Panic in Brooklyn Wagon Shop as Car Is Splintered "Into Fragments. Murray lane, Bayside, will fgnore the One man was crushed to death and| four others injured, three so serlously on that thor that they had to be taken to the hos-|i. Attor Pital, when the cable of the big fi elevator in Peter Barrett's wagon tory, at Navy and Johnson streets Brooklyn, gave way to-day. The man|to restrain Who was killed was Barney Ponjes, thir. | odes ty years old, of No, 13 Tompkins avenue, Brookiyn. The h counter balance, |» Weighing more than a ton, released vy the parted cable, fell on top of him. Three others were on the ¢le When the counter weight crashed ean are if they je and Russell on the work, dents, hundreds men in Man- e that thelr and would be ent. A commt Jackson Jacobs are, Manhattan. ‘Gresser pi award the ‘They were Henry Williams, twent years old, Brooklyn; of No. 88 John Cahill, Prince thirty-one, Brooklyn, and in, fifteen years old, pf} No. 11 Gratton str Ep- the impact Wille fams and Cahill were hit glancing blows by the weight and suffered serious in- ternal injuries, Cahill’s right leg was n broken. Frank Baslegota, years old, of No. 05 Hudson in charge of the car, j ft reached the second landed in @ heap with severe tons. PANIC street, er handed the contract Mullen Contracting Com- occassion ACTOR DESTITUTE IN PARK. " tnken to Hospital, Harry Smirl, actor, with a home In Providence, R. L, was found lying In the bushes in Cen- tral Park near East Seventy-second street last evening by Policeman Me- irl was soaked with the id the policeman he was tute. He said he had not ~¢ for some time and, know. re to go, had sought shelter who| ed out} » and jacera. AMONG 100 CAUSES) CLOSE OF WORK. pa ‘There was a panic in the factory, | which employs 100 men, when the acel-! @ent occurred, anc work had to be sus- pended for the rest ot the day. Only| a week ago the car had been inspected | and passed. Ponjes, Williams, Cahitl had backed a wagon on th the fourth floor, and Ba: vator runuer, had star ly. Without a sound the he car shot Gown to t he ground 1 with such force | Ag it was as to shake the w framework of | be reached. ing lin the park. Dr, Miller of Flower Hoss pital found Smirl very weak and took him to the tal. Smirl said he was a member of the “White Rats." At the offices of the ation it was learned that he was which had does not be- was said, done so once, y the records could not Store Closes Daily’ at 5.30, Saturdays at 12.30 New Millinery Modes are not only being presented for out-of-town buyers and those interested in the millinery trade, but also for everyone who is eager to see the new ideas of the great Parisian designers. Fashion authorities tell us that they have never seen such a display of model hats. As this was our ambition we did not leave a stone un- turned to get not only the newest, but the most beauti- ful Paris créations. The efforts of our New York milli- nery staff were substantially backed by our Paris Bureau which has no superior on the other side of the Atlantic, Both the imported models and our own reproductions are conservatively priced. Special terms to the trade. Third Floor Gimbel Sporting Goods Store. and shines as though it. were nickel-plated. club makers. Sockets are roughened on the ine side, insuring a firm and lasting gri on the shafts, which are all of second- growth hickory, of splendid grain, and well-seasoned, " Six styles leeks midiron, a, siblok, , lofter and putter, $2.50 ea, mashie, lofter Pl te 3: ha BROADWAY Bullding Superintendent John Thatch- er said that the accident was due to the s edge had cut through the cable strands, so that when the car, which has @ cer+ The injured men, except Baslegota, who went to his home, were taken to Peter Barrett, the aged owner of the factory, who lives at No. 246 Johnson | was prostrated by the shock, IF THEY CAN HELP IT. sand taxpayers on Broadway, | h President Gresser to request that some other pavement than granite blocks be laid help rved - {the boys for the Journe Smirl, Who Claims to Re “White who sald he was an r of the vaudeville acrobatic | GIMBELS GOLF CLUBS That Can’t Rust Bright as Silver—Never Need Cleaning Have you envied the owner of “The Silver Cleek ?” Every golfer who has worried over the half-hearted ‘‘polishin, up” that the caddie gives his clubs, after coming in from a round, airy, will be delighted with these new Golf Clubs that CANNOT | ems $6 cash, and §1.26 weekly, RUST-—now first shown in New York and obtainable only in the The metal is non-corrosive, is 30 per cent. stronger than steel, " The Club-heads are designed after the old St. Andrews patterns, by expert Scotch WORKED THEIR WAY AS STOKERS 10 GET Became Strike-Breakers, Sixteen-year-old Henry Swift of Dor+ chester and seventeen-year-old Henry of Roxbury, Mars, arrived here to-day in the stokehold of the Cunarder Caronia, They had worked their passage from Queenstown, after escaping from the Massachusetts train- ling ship on which on a summer crus Roth bays lost about fifteen pounds during the voyage across the atlantic. They did not lke deep sea life aboard the training ship and crawled out of a porthole one night and awam to a row- boat, They was In Queenstown Harbor At the time of the st ‘The boys rowed to the Caronia ar ljoin the crew in any ca gave thelr names as Jim Sullivan and Bill Murphy, and were recruited as Atrike-breaking stokers, Twinguist hey had embarked The Rev. Father George Waring, the Hleventh Cavalry, nd the boys at work In the old the ship's officers physically fit for the A group of passengers offered to finan to Hoston, but ed aid, saying velr way acrons the Atlant uld certainly be able to cross niles of dry land Aw they were both American born they were permitted to land when tho Caronla docked. SMALL BROTHERS MISSING. Boys, 9 and 12 ¥ Old, Disap- pear Mystertously From Home, they ref that If they A general alarm was sent out by the police last night for Robert De Dries, aged twelve, of No, 301 West One Hun- dred and Twenty-ninth streeet, and his nine-year-old brother, Clarence, The boys have been missing since Saturday and the police of the West Ohe Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station were asked to send out @ general alarm last night. welghs ninety pounds, has black eyes and a fair complexion. He was wearing a white blouse, corduroy trousers, a black cap and button shoes, The younger boy weighs alxty pounds; is four feet in height, has dark eyes and a iMeht complexion He wore a blue blouse and black trousers, yellow sand- Jals, black stockings and no cap. miles to share. to receive it.) Two-piece Mahogany Library Suite, carved frame, extra large eettee, cov- ered in silk damask. Woes $435, now $217.60. Two-piece Library Suite, oak frame around base, extra large settee; three loose cushions in seat; arm chair has loose cushion, Was $425, now $213.60. Three-piece Library Suite, settee and two arm chairs, mahogany carved frame, upholstered in figured velour. Wes $215, now $107.60. ‘Three-piece Library Suite,settee, arm chair and two side chairs; extra large settee, Chinese Chippendale carved frame, upholstered seat, and back coy- ered in figured velour. Was $260, now $130, Five-piece Library Suite, carved mahogany frame, extra large settee, two arm chairs and two sidechairs, in weathe: the so desire: Cabinet for Vi We also carry a complete Horn Machines, ranging in NEW YORK caped From Training Ship and | Robert is four feet six inches in height, upholstered spring seat and back, cov- VICTROLAS We have just received a shipment of the new Victrola IX, oak, golden oak and mahogany. These instruments are the very latest Victor product on the market and the most practical hornless machine offered to ublic today at the pricee—$50. $1 cash and $1 weekly. We will sell the above instrument in a combination if you Victrola IX., any finish, - - - 12 10-inch Double-faced Records, Victrolas, from $50 to $260. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1911. YOUNG CAR ROBBERS | paisa. Hold Up) Conductgr in Barn, but Run Away He Fights or Harlem When rly re register wii hed the lights out and att inten verm@ atrug@led de acted Sta lew his pe the conducts |roughs saw | Jaway, Policeman Miler JOne Hundred and © youths street station house at No. nd followed aw two men run into 8 Lexington avenu | them, raught Francis 1) Columbus avenue on t man got away. Pole who also cam the caught Timothy MeCarthy of No, 158 the scene of the attempted robbery Barlow tn the Harlem Police Court. ——. JACK JOHNSON'S WIFE ILL, May Call Off Wells, LONDON, Aug. —Because his whit has nervous prostration s0 se. y that the attending specialist say she may die, Jack Johnson, th ight With tuded three weeks In vaudeville an he establishment of a training cam) in the French capital. If her conditiot doe! or Wells, billed for Oct. 3 oned. var post ff )/ ered in wool tapestry. Was $1,050,| now $625. Three-piece Suite, settee, arm-chair and arm rocker, loose cushion seats, valances around bottom, head rests ‘on backs, covered in figured eretonne, Was $64, now $82. \ wine-colored damask, carved frame, imported. Was $150, now $76, Empire Mahogany Drop-lid Writ- ing Desk, with shelf, elaborately trim- med with brass. Was $85, no 60. Mahogany Pedestal, Louis XV. de- sign, ormolu mounts, marble top, ‘as $125, now $62.60. Imported Three-pe. Antique Walnut Frame Suite, settee and two arm chairs; settee has cushion seat and pillows, one arm chair has cane back, and the other has upholstered back with head rest. Was $1,050; now $526. $1 CASH AND $1 WEEKLY $50 ctrola IX, tomatch, $18 99 717 $ line of all the other styles of Victors and Victrolas which may be purchased on the Gimbel easy payment plan. We shall these instruments for you in our Talking Machine Section: glad to demonstrate any of price from $10 to $60, Fourth Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. CAUGHT AFTER CHASE.’ ly and his Caswack, | of No. 623! jay that, while he had no official noti- The other MeDonald, ble auick, Lexington avenue running away from Goldberg identified both and they were held for the Grand Jury by Magistrate HE CANCELS ENGAGEMENTS. elf She Doesn't Ri Champion negro priae fighter, to-day cancelled all f his Parisian engagements, which tn- not improve the fight with Bom- may be BELMONT ARROW) Notch COLLAR Chippendale Arm Chair, covered in (Consists of bureau, chiffonier, toilet ON LINERS FROM EUROPE. Two Passengers With Pictures on Kaiser Wilhelm II. athorities and Federat| Als are keeping aj sions of housew! ail incoming steamships! against the p in the hope of obtaining | foods, were chec'ser Ua Joconde,” or “Mona he old master recently stolen ris, Cable advices from Cherbourg today told of two passengera on the Katser | Wilhelm 11, due at New York to-mor- row, who were seen carrying two frames when they boarded the ship on the other side. Thelr belongings will 1 | be carefully scrutinized: here. Another vessel due to-morrow 4s the A] Nieuw A: from Rotterdam. United States hal Henkel said to- and Eggs Come Down. The © BREST, France, Aw « f " 1 in as a result of the demonstration Revolver Found Drawer, Louis_H. Crowley, fication from the other aide, he, as well as the other Federal officers would be on the alert for the missing 9 | picture. The customs officials are taking extra Precautions and every bit of baggage Wil be closely inspected, while the in- coming ships themselves will be gone over from atem to stern. on Sale at $12.50 n mer Founders, ST. ERSBURG, Aug. 2. -— The Vladivostok correspondent of the Novoe Vremya, in @ telegram received here to- day, says that according to private ad- vices the steamer Tordis, which satled from the Siberian seaport May % for Kamtchatka, has foundered off Gizhiga Moe Levy e INTRODUCTORY OF NEW 88-NOTE \FRANKL PLAYER PIANO $430, On easy terms. VALUE $550 Fully Guaranteed by the Reliable House of Fischer, Established 71 Years. FIREE—Bench, 12 music rolls, cover, year's tuning. J. & C. Fischer Factory Salesroom, 417 West 28th St., Near 9th Ave. SA a) Dp n MEKEE oors. Imported Arm Chair, carved frame, ‘aeac upholstered; in wine color damask. Was $110; now $66. Imported Mi y Hall Chair, shaped seat. Was $115, now $67.60. ircassian Walnut Louis XVI. Bed- room Suite, trimmed with gold; set buffed leather, frames of onk while others have plain round feet. $48 Couch, now $30 $55 Couch, now $86 $60 Couch, now $38 $60 Couch, now $40 table, twin beds, writing desk, two chairs, rocker, somnoe, table and cos- oe piney now $40 tumer; the have cane panels with ‘ouch, now $60 wreaths in both head and footboard, \the toilet table has triplicate mirror, the el and rocker have both cane seat and back. Was $1,750, now $875. Satinwood Writing Desk, E: Morocco leather on top, hand-deco- ‘rated. Was $240, now $120. Imported Cream Enamel Flower Stand, cane around side and in $85 Couch, now $55 tufted seat and head: $35 Couch, now 923 $27 Couch, now $18.60 and Bookcase, was $50, now $25. § K a A be had in Early Eng- Per alast cotied beet ana head, up-| lish, golden oak and mah: ony Was holstered ‘in best quality machine | $50, now 926. Sevens oor Advance Notice That you may plan to take full advantage of The Month-End Sale in the Gimbel Subway Store To Be Held on Wednesday and Thursday, August 30th and 31st. This Is the Law of the Month-End Sale Everything advertised must be decidedly underprice, and everything must be materially lower in price than it has been previously during the month, even if it has been reduced in price before, SEEK STOLEN “MONA LISA” | FRENCH WOMEN ANGRY FORCE FOOD PRICE CUT. This famous sale held upon the last two days of each month gains impetus in value-giving with each succeeding occurrence. The rigid adherence to this law is one of the reasons for the success of the Month-End Sales in the Subway Store. Don’t Miss This Sale! Full Announcements in To-morrow’s Papers ‘ and dispersed by the police to-day when they threatened the marketmen with violence. The prices c butter and eggs, however, were reduc: pri tinted MYSTERY IN HOTEL SUICIDE i Oldest Piano Makers in New York Like the Finish of a Marathon Are These Last Days Of the August FURNITURE SALE It has been a great achievement, to come into thiscity of great Furniture stores—among the masters of the furniture craft—and set so high a mark for August selling at our first endeavor. The housekeepers of New York and vicinage were the judges in this great commercial race. and critically measured the values presented. They compared them with others; then they cast their votes with their own money, paid for furniture from the special Gimbel stocks. Now come the LAST DAYS of this great Auge movement. We have planned a brilliant “finish” for the final disposal of the special August Furniture—to clear our floors for the new furniture coming. The PARLOR FURNITURE Is Now Marked at HALF PRICE Much Other Furniture Is Priced Almost as Low It is almost impossible to print lists in the paper, without having many items sold before you come. the stocks are fascinating to look through, at present LOW MARKINGS. They are worth comin, _. The items that follow are merely representative of the hundreds that will fill pica | (The Furniture may be purchased now and delivered to you later on in the Fall, if your house is not ready They came But a hundred and mahogany; some have carved claw fect, Following are covered in pantasote, Maboasiy Combination Secretary Mahogany Combination Bookcase nd Desk n| Federal Authorities on Watch for! Two Protest Processions at Brest Dispersed by Police, but Butter ‘row- ley, Shot in Head, on Floor, Coronet Robert H. Purdy at Asbury Park, N. J, wa@ notified to-day that proprietor of the $17.50 to $22.50 Suit Values Weeks left to wear these suits, but not many more days left to buy them at these bargain prices. (Mr Only » 119-125 Walker St., New York | a HHNENRE RARER YOR NE ERR lu } learned covered Crowley Ma a taken Hotel ¢ nat ¢ dead in went esterday tals for bed. Mr. Cr By gallon, 50 Ne reason was Shawnee Brand, can cut to wt him when he ner and went te owley was Babbitt’s Soap Kirkman’s Borax | the Fairy Soap Borax Soap, Butler’s, 3cakes for J @° Smoked Shoulders, Red Onions, Cooking Apples, 3 Quaker Corn Flakes, Blue Ribbon, sliced thin Smoked Beef, tis vcrcuustarcepectsse Chili Sauce......... Worcestershire Sauce—P Malt Vi Violet Ammonfa...........- Conger s Milk Ee Evaporated Belle Brook Brand, reduced to the thickness of cream; large 10c can....... Special Sale Continued Three More Days COFFEE Fresh Roasted. 20° its 98° OFFEE 5 POUNDS, $1.20 “ New Teas of Very Best SANTOS Famed A Pound Cut to Fine Blended A Pound, 25c. Amazing Values in Three Varieties—Mixed, En- glish Breakfast and Oolong, cut to, a lb Five Varieties Mixed, Eng. B’kfast, Oolong, Ceylon and Green, cut to, a lb. Fig lew at Allenhur er of th eall him for * r st. “and part lis- | Mrs. | | “Petwixt me and better than—a_ gooc name—and a Jas. Kenney, 164 We ! of the} fifty-twe years old. Until Wednesday Evening at Ali the 260 James Butler Stores 15 Strictly FINE Eggs, 25° SELECTED Eggs By the dozen, carton, lutely FREE to & H." Stamps—one e regularly. request at al By Cake, Lean, tender ienics, like ams, Ib. ....6 Fine Orange Ib. County’s, 3 bag, 10 “S. & H.” Stamps Free With Flavoring for Its “Cup Quality.” C Ibs. 5° 3 tbe 33° 3 Fresh from the National Biscuit Co, * Newton, Graham and Extra Wine Biscuit Atall the 117 James Butler I inc. Licensed Stores | Pound the “3 & HL" Stamps 65's 50 “S. & H.” Green irading Stamps Free With Cabinet Whiskey, full quart... 8] Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, bottie.. SHc Monogram Rye Whiskey, bottle.... '7&e Imported Port, Imported Sherry, Castillo La Giralda Solera, half gallon, d, bottle... Les Fits des ¥, 9 colebrated St. Julie of Lager se Liebmann’, SUUPRAISING FLOUR For Snowflake Dumplings Deliciously sweet, in carton. East View Eggs, By the dozen, 27 Large, selected, only in sealed REE to ali stamp collecting August 30th, in addition to al m,108 6, 19° Large 10c. ce package..... bottle 10¢ -bottle 12¢ mall bottle 10¢ ---bottle 17¢ bottle 10c ++ bottle 12¢ ler’: Libert; Essie winea’ W7e | Hrs SBE | seed, @e can can can Milk &° “5 4° Ibs, for Cabinet, bottle, bottle, . California Claret Pure grape, selected Finiages, an excellent dinner wine, Ce by the Ce half c ’ 5 33 Ack by oe , Biue Diamond Claret, ;« French Clare rich and ful hmidt’s bottle '» Ruppert’ o had been ill recently, but his wife e knew of no reason for his . “") “KILKENNY” STEW ‘ore| WITH DUMPLINGS you,—what's old Irish A old Irish stews 116th St, Ne is Cc 23° —————_ RED LETTER DAY Next Wednesday, August 30th All for every Stamps 1 the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores 10; 10° 10° 70° "1 12° 75° 75 ' 35° 50° a er

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