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PUSHED OFF FERRY BYAUTOON WAY T0 PAY BIRTHDAY CALL Tae P Frank Meisle of Union Hill, AN. J., Victim of Peculiar .} Accident, Pofice Believe, a! ‘BODY NOT RECOVERED. Gar Runs Wild Near Slip, Breaks Boy’s Leg and Car- ‘, ties Man Overboard. ed that Frank Meisle N. J. who has been ince yesterday afternoon, was pushed overboard by en auto the ferryboat Oswego of fest Shore fine and drowned in if ‘Meisle ttved with his wite at No, #6 Main street, Union Hill. He looked older then his twenty-nine years. He was employed as a cle y the New York Sporting Goods Co., No. 17 War ren street, Manhattan. Yesterday was his birthday. Follow. bs home at 8 o'clock in the eve: Metale, it js positively kno on the Oswego on the trip ‘The runaway eutomobile—e runabout struck eeven-year-oki Henry Hellman of Union Hill and broke his leg before « reached the man who was drowned. CRANKED MACHINE NEAR PERRY HOUSE. Méwerd Barry, a Uquor dealer of i street, was with him. No machine as it was wior when the boat fifteen feet of the yesterday afternoon at 2 1 g y { @s @ probable cause. The owner the brake was on and that the machine was in good order. ‘The ferryboat had come from Weehaw- ken and hed aboard more than a hun- dred passengess, several automobiles ! toward the middle of the deck. ‘The instant he had finished cranking gtapbed.a wheel. The two were power- leag to stop the car. The it knooked down the Hellman boy a chorus of yells arose and the people ia the roadway scattered—all but the men believed to have been Meisle. ‘Ho was standing near the bow with hip @ack to the auto, gazing at the workmen in the ferry house as they cook their stations at the bridge wheels. The rgndster rolled swiftly over the chain, which was slack, étruck the un- auspecting man in the back and forced him ahead of it through the gates. Man and machine were overboard almost, be- fom the people on the Oswego realized what was happening. pa i teats PLEASE FIND HER PARROT. Mrs, Austin Cannot out ch Mrp. Jennie Austin of No. 311 Wer One Hundred and Eleventh street td-day tegrtully appealed to The Kvening Happy With- to ald her in recovering the only pleasure whe had left in life, Mra. Aus- tin's ohe. pleasure took wings at 9.45 this morning. It was a parrot. Here is what she told The Evening World “My mother died two years ago and she left me @ parrot she had petted for foyrteen ye For two years it had deen my cnly pleasure in ife, I never go out any where and I have no com- amionship. You can imagine what a pet the parrot was in my house. “§t-was like @ child tome, This morn- ing at 9.45 I opened the window and the flew out. I will be so thankful to The Evening World if tt will help me eet my pet.” ee RINCE’S “FRENCH” LEAVE. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 2, can't, keep @ good man on his back,” Jaisint Gaekwar, Harvard's In- Prince, who appeared in his ac- eunts to-day. He fell ‘lighting from a car Saturday ami was taken to the Stillman In- firmary, the Harvard hospital, where Dr, Bugene A. Darling found he had euffered a concussion of the brain, but that ho sign of a fract pp qt. The youth was o fa infirmary for a week, ‘I hadn't been unconscious 1 would have seen that game, you eeld §=Prince Jaisint, “They told me that I would have to stay in the hospital for a weck when I re- my @enses last night. 1 sata but yesterday took what you ea ‘French’ jeave trom the infirmary,” TNANY BREAKS IN SOCIETY: BREAKS I UP SINE 100 “Colored Countess,” She Tells Guests of Mistress at Tea, and Real Lady Pusson. SHIES CHAIR AT HOST. hoeermretiyl gar! Evaporates From Scene After Knockout of Visitor Who Objects to Rumpus. Mrs. Florence G. Paterson of No. 36 West Forty-sixth street was seated in eht drawing room of her home last jevening with her son Arthur and Mrs. Sardby, who is the wife of former Minigter to Mexico. Geveral other | women guests were present, the ooca- yf Mrs. Peterson's Sun- ind quiet when the estibule opened and in satied Nancy Jones, colored, en- GHE POUNDED THE PANO ‘ IN, VIOLENT FASHION. gaged Peterson. “Good ebeenin', folks,” said Nancy, shedding her green and yellow polo coat, “it am quite a cold day.” Mrs. Peterson looked In amazement WATERS In the Waters you can secure a piano of the very highest possible artistic excel- lence, with an old-established name and great reputation, but you do not have to pay a fancy price. Style A—Waters Upright Anartistic piano of thehigh- est grade, celebrated for fine tone and great durability, one of our leading and most pop- ular styles, only $250 $10 down and $7 monthly until paid. Also Style 85 Chester Piano 7% octave, 3 stringed, over- strung bass, full iron frame, ivory keys, fine tone and handsome case. Warranted six years. $190 ‘on payments of only $5 Per Month without interest. Stool, tun- ing and delivery free. Send postal for catalogue! with reduced prices and terms on the Waters 3-Year System giving you three years’ time on a piano without interest. Horace Waters &Co., Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near I8th St. 127 W. 42d St., near B'way Hariem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave, eneral houseworker by Mrs. SH on ras no Ah me" Ah’ tity ser e President of the B. gwine ‘to he “what do you mean?” /E AWAITED FATHER AND HIS NEW BRIDE. Nancy graciously ignored the ques- tion and beamed, her ebony face aglow, the asiounded assemblage, “When mah father comes yere whi bride—she's the former wife of the & O. Ratiroad—ah ain you all, ladies, 0 @oyt” cried Mrs. pink with embar- “What is the matter with ament. you? Leave this room Instantly!" “Look a yere, woman, Ah don't allow puhson to talk to me that-a-way. am,a French Countess, .nd Ah am seme reemect shown Nancy began rolling up her sleeves—“eben ef Ah have to forget m a indy.” Nancy advanced in @ threatening at- ude, and all took refuge behind furniture except Mrs. Peterson, who stood her ground and glared at Nancy. “Leave this room immediately!" Mrs. Peterson. said “How dare you act like thie? Besides, you had no right to go out this afternoon, this is not your day off”— Nancy's countenance -went ashen with rage. She took off her green- plumed hat And for a minute all thought she was going to wield her hatpins. “Ah, tole you on several occasions,” ‘eamed Nancy, “that Ah am a cele brated organist in a Fifth avenue church, and Ah hag to play the or- Oranges, ‘on offer for Th: 10S. &H Citron Peel, Lemon& Orange Peel, Flavoring, Mixed S Mince Bonita Brand, Royal Knigh Reyina Bran Nabisco eee 18 Rich Selected E Reduced Prices Lemon and Vanilla, bottle, 1 Oc eat, Ties Ripbon,the| eo pkge., §Oc The New Asparagus Best Grown in America—Underpriced Hudson’s Oyster Ba) ' Oven Fresh From the National Biscuit aT Cocoanut Macaroons Condensed Milk Liberty Brand 3 = 25° «= 9° Butler pees B cam VBE om BE Essie Gondenten Milk, « 10° Evaporated Mil Evaporated MEEK, tete brook, smatican &° Go to your room at once!” THEN NANCY RUSHED AND TROUBLE BEGAN. Noncy made @ rush. Mrs. Peterson tried to grab her arms, but temper. anything ehe might connect with. Mra. Peterson made @ flank movement and ape Cod, crisp and juicy, lb., 6 lbs., 10° 19° 23° Ib. Can 23c Denes can, cut to. right Leghorn, fancy glace, 19¢ 15 deees ne glace, Ib., 10¢ Lar aan, BB Choicest C 9 spears, large ca Choice California, large can. Choice ig salmon ca: Delicious Delicacies, Ib., Fig Newtons 12 Extra Wines Cut to—a Pound “with each: Belle Brook, tall can O° in cartons 1g —dozen.. for Thanksgiving Imported Wines Barton & Guestier’s Sauterne, very choice, bottle 65¢ Claret, Les Fils des F. Schmidt’s St. Julien. ... . bottle 50¢ Rhine Wine, Carl Wohlgemuth’s Laubenheimer. bottle 65€ Giralda Sherry, Solera or Castillo Port, Cabinet vintage, very rich -bottle 75¢ bottle 75¢ Pasto, extrafine. ... California Wines Claret, Choice J. B., pure grape... bottle 19¢3 14-bottle 10¢ Rhine Wine, J.B. Reisling, pure grape vintage. .bottle 25¢ Sherry, J. B. Choice, exceptional quality Port, J. B. Choice, very rich bottle 25¢ bottle 25¢ and nourishing Sweet Wines, Trysome Brand, including Sweet Catawba, Tokay, Muscaicl, Malaga, all rich and smooth, bottle Angelica, Madeira,— her by sliding to the floor and crawling over to Arthur's legs, attempting to throw him, over, He sidestepped and Nancy rose, her eyes gleaming with “Ah am @ colored countees,” she screamed, her fists fanning the air for THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1911, at the newcomer, who dignifiedly took | son, “this foolishness has got to stop. @ seat on & Chippendale chair. “Why, Nancy,” excialmed Mrs. Petor- son, in horror, when she gained control of her voice, Last Call for the Thanks Our 28th Great Sale—Better Qualit Everything ¥ seized her about the walst. Geveral of] co ould dodge 1anded under the right the guests advanced to her ald. eye, and the guest lay unconscious on But Nancy was nimbie and took) the floor, The others mi refuge behind the plano, Mrs. Peterson |¢d rush and by sheer the the “countes®’ in Grabbed her by the arm. locked themselves in room. Then Mr the hall dra ion called and “You leave me be, woman!” screamed af the “colored countess, “ ‘cause Ah am he pt Jes’ naturally dan ‘ous if you done} Lieut, Loughman tn the Fast captivate mah goat.” firat street station Policeman But Mrs, Peterson began to pull and to call the reserves if it was neces- sary. Tho policeman surveyed the wreck and asked where was the enemy. Ho was told and, club in hand, started out into the hall, Search was useless. Nancy had evaporated. Acconling to Mra, Peterson, Nancy said she was a French woman ‘and heeled slippers in the air, and Kept the |that she had @ conservatory. of dfuste attacking party away. in Paree, Often, she sald, She had en: tertained former Preaident Roosevelt Mrs. Barsby, daintily owned In del! 0 jat the plano, playing anything from cate gray, tried to soothe the frenzied | Piste to Laeat, Only a few daya ago countess houseworker, Nancy wouldn't|she announced that she was a spirit. be soothed. Deftly she reached out and|ualist and held nightly communication Brabbeg the slender legs pf a Chip-\ with her dead mother, pendate obalr, Tho police are ooking for Nancy HURLED CHAIR LIKE A HAM. |Jor% MER THROWER. Fverbody screamed except Ai who made @ quick dive for Nancy ] she etuded him with agility and, wiirl: ing the plece of furniture about her head until she acauired momentum, aimed it at Mrs. Peterson, who caught) the full force of it on her left arm. With a cry of pair Mrs, Peterson dropped, halt fainting. Nancy had struggled to her feet just as Mrs. Sarsby advanced to ald her host. “No, you don't,” cried the cook, | brandishing her arma in the atmos- phere, “rm a of refinement, and been insull eating her Nancy pulled back her right arm for @ full swing, and before Mrs, Sarsh: Nancy fell over the piano on the thick. ly carpeted floor, without hurting any- thing but hor dignity. A astckiy hue, that almost glowed, creeped under her Diack skin, 50 great was her wrath. Sho lay on the floor kicking her Cuban- ght on her foot | soring. 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