The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1912, Page 1

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Elevator Accident Mortally Hurts Baby a Weather—Unsettied To-Nient and T rainy: Warmer, INAL EDITION. Sve == _PRICE ONE ee LEGALLY DEAD TWO ies, CRUKSHANK, FOUND HERE HAS VANISHED ONCE MORE BARON VONDE WIZ VOREED BY WEE -OFLESSTHANYEAR Missing Man Recognized Here! Long After Family Had Copy ri! ant, ie hy, The Prone Publishing (Thi fork Wo CHILD IS CRUSHED BY ELEVATOR, GIRL FALLS DOWN WELL Lift Suddenly Shoots Up as Nurse Is Wheeling Go- | Cart In, President of ot Upties School | Known as ‘Dougi.::s’ After Supposed Drowning. BOTH MORTALLY HURT. Maid Plunges Five Stories, Little Boy Is Caught and Terribly Injured. $20,000 POLICY PAID. ‘Nobleman, Who Fails to Put In Frances Ackerman, twenty-one years ’ Him. ; old, nurse girl in the family of Louls Mourned a Defense, Said to Have — | Rogen, wo lives om the Ne llooe | the Morris Apartments, jone Ab Gone Abroad. One Hundred and | sass her two and a half year old charge, Institute Of! paroness Ka Mitchel Roggen, were mortally injured i Yih ane HINT as uanurieal in an elevator accident this afternoon strange disappearance axain, Was the | of divore £ [as the ais! sougne to wheel the child, subject of much talk to-day among tobe beta al we alernes oe gt co LC aL) Hundred and Thirty-ffth treet, had new turn in the odd life of this i anes nirty-f Gea cy Gasuuaa alge hot the. attack harge of te elevator and brought ft No. SOL West ‘The return, as 1f from the dead, of enh fetes ent Barton Cruikshank, once President of the Clarkscn Memorial Teehnology of Potsdan, vn von De Witz, young ned to-day a decree m Baron Johannes O, ©. von De Witz, inventor of an aertal designed for purposes in con- on with a@eroplanes, The decree s Was granted by Justice Liscuoit in the | up to the fifth floor on the girl's eignal DETREI CU EEG Hate ie cecatac: sea) again | eoree | When the door was opened the girl Gatord street, Brooklyn. ‘The elder |, Daron von De Witz was not in court. | started forward wiih the go-cart. She of the beat | He Js said to be on his way to Denmark | got it in halt way when tho lift sud- Grufkathiank has been on with patents of his Mra. von | denly shot up. Reaching up to cateh the known of Brooklyn's school principals, | De Witz, who lives uptown hotel | 7 ‘ ost and was at one time State superia- jana who is known as + | tans vanaraites Conia: el Pe tendent of Pubile Instruction. panied bg Mika, ase” Tee e Ke the 1 accompanted by js Baste ing flve stories to the cement pavement Tt was Ny Tune, 1910, A cued Velled abd handeome oorapen:on, lealow Crutkshank was reported as having | who cestitied that she had introduced |P2*: been drowned in the St. Lawrence| tie Baronet to von De WIS at @ moat | THe elevator man made frantic eftorte River, on the banks of which he live in the Waldorf-Astoria last winter, p the chtid, but could not stop the A ¢anoe in which he had been passing the coun fore the go-cart had been eeught Between his home and Morristown was | 4 Conne tn 1911. | the steel framework of the found upset. Search was made for) They lived in hotels for two months, | 100rWay and the floor of the car, "The months for the missing man, When when tie Baroness heard stories which | CM wit ed. His skull no trace was found of him he was A UTeR HRN GR Tit and ft lung pune- Biven up as los months a aftor his supp clared officially the little boy, As the elevato: art and let it down She swooned when Reynolds nations, but dead by the of Jefferson County. LIFE INSURANCE OF $20,000 WAS lage 1 the company the Hotel King » Bor COLLECTED. lkshank left @ Ife Insurance po v divorce wan fie he down the main foo 000 in favor of his wife, ‘This /@id not oer a defen ut rom the building, was collected and there axainet him was given by two 4 aan Thomas Fleming war enterea into the minds of the meaibors | ve Dy. Aa SERVO AND { Was necessary to put lal- of his family any thought that he could men < e ratding part pth 1 into the elevator well to if be alive. na Corespondent Was NOt! our the body of the injured girl. She It now develops that Cruikshank has 4 ,|Was unconscious and desperately hurt been tn York City since last Aug- Paroress Von de Wits, who 1s sald |.p),,, wlio (ool har to J. Hood ust, at east. At that time a man known yt toll Justice ot think | as Donald Douglass opened an eng her Wisvand lived at Her right here and lived at No. 14) V a week afier t us fracture! ral ribs were ak sn “MONSTER WELCOME HOME FOR CARDINAL. “NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, Cardinal Farley, We a , JANUARY aring His New Hat 17, 1912. 18 On Ride Up Broadway to Cathedral (Photographed Specially by an Evening World Photographer). He wee: TeCc enh aed moon |broken and she was suffering trom ¢ by Adjt.-Gen, William Verbeck and also ‘ ute to our SUD! oussion of the brain and internal in- by George W. Fuller of Ioisdam, ae " ne 1. “E gave KM | juries. had been Mrs. Crulkshank’s ator; warned ey—at one time a8)" Several physicians were called in to rare: thens however: “Cruise nani: BES my # $6,600 of which he said Be | minister to the injured child and It was disappeared again and the report ts that) og jay, the Voladrome Com | their opinion that he could not survive. he has gone to Porto Ric: | ficteaa ast auebit eeret A member of the Cri:ikehank famtly Sane Waard gaid to-day that there could be no |” rae ei doubt of the real identity of “Donald | eee hoes Douglass.” He said: Heat e en iv vd tenet -| , sage Fi nm Pope Pius, | P WAS AN ATHRATE AT-OAOOKLYN| ee on Cardinal Farley Brings Message m ope ins, “POLY.” of al “Barton Cruikshank was a be Before landing from the ship Cardinal Farle man of big ideas, He was at all t \| sent by Pope Pius @ visionry. He was graduated from | “The Pope admires your hospitable land, where all nations and all peoples aie we the Polytechnic Institute in Brookiya| ¢ The Pope admire ur host 1 and while in that institution was cun-| of wh j| 4 well ordered liberty, and for the well being of whom universal provi mi e@idered one of its Kreatest athletes, | application may be i tuture of your countr and believe that your country ha uch a future in athe line ‘ While he was going to school his rearrved, Court. | ) j ) My lived in Flatbush, ‘Tustico “About ten or eleven years ago Barton] me was associated with the Brady Manufac. turing Company of Brooklyn, After that | he went to Memphis, Tenn. He worked Bis t for the pla f then directed judg- tiff, The parties left -_¥_—>— i White Street Side of Building | Opens Up Old Wounds and a New One. . the as an engineer and accumulated @ con-| begged her cou house (Continued on Last Page.) poset A db WOODROW WILSON HERE; now to use his own liberty wi what real liberty is, and 1 am fully alive to the fu ute not alone of t my earnest prayer is that her greatness shall go or th limitations with regard to his nei WO POOR FANILES STARVING IN HOMES STEANTER Hell Ss = ve att ae de Witz ts ne | | deen, Mise Trevgr's 4 SILENT ABOUT HARVEY, | tx: West one itunarea and Ileventh| he Criminat Courte Bullding, no- |tsom St. Mary's Hospital ere 4 | street : uly a badly butit structure, took |Cases of ee draten So Im-); Rea Mien eedn New Jersey Governor Refuses To| The Baroness was Kathryn do Monts|ttg second serious 10 Nena || pi as EA SiG a ‘ Talk About Withdrawal Of [eee Pie seetceton 2 po his afternoon, and a crack an press Police That They — |; 1 1 1 FS c mr é f ors Weel rn bi and a half wide opened in the seo- e evied 1 t ‘i NV Support of Harper’s Weekly, | lleva = io! wi ' ail, on the t Collect a Fund. Saray iA " @ contrth ' j ‘ wd ite : a aaa at) No 1 » 1 q aft aye 1 4 toe | COU Nv 6 con’ nes them pT Walter F, nb, nat he in. | the w and nowt arge of the Soclet . the! hoam manager, met him a Denmark to be|torney and the h a9) Joseph i a ta ion of the Ho Livingston » and conluctel him to ¢ cl ha Janseune at the| the bullding aid last |Ogvorn stree', hag Yeen 04 fou! street. np ny |royal tre made no explanations : acked it was | four month and is i ved nh Mary Whalen was toda t ‘Assistant Corporation Counsel Dudley lof his return here heart free to. marry nidoned waa no |tuberculdals, Nolghbors heard ts wite,| taland tor six mon Field Malone, a son-in-law of Senator Mrs. Do Montford, who was @ divorced ox to-day and the his two babies, Anna and! 3 Ms O'Gorman, aad Walter Measda rr tinued {n session. ag this morn 1 . Wilsom™myl leave New York Ne re various times Baron von De Wita| Por more than a year workmen have | anewered Knocks, night for Detrait.To-morrow night ne will gpeak in Deteemebefore the Leas Of Democratic Clubwamnd be the Kuest has been @ press ag enterprise a maker sent for theatrical! been making permanent abutments in| @ secret investigator and! place of the heavy timbers which have door, fter di r ches, He man was persuaded t He found the woman huddled about @ lamp tn c p Hiding since the 160 , An get shelt ' \ rl 1h by tho State P ored up the bull ape 4 \ : oC Honey of 8 Ketete rt was the centre of a disturbance at a| scare ny ADOUE noh ae , : | have Address thb Detrolt ot dinner of the Gridiron Dinner Dance —_——-——— Which pare Que USS es ne aun two sons who well 19 dos buat the \ merce. From Detroit he to 4 Club May 17, 1911, when Dr. Charles MARDI GHAS AL NEW ORL bi b + won't support, ine. |S Arbor and Grand Kapids, detfvering ad- (. Pease, the nicotine hater dim ° ae, verponlly i aa ; y are f ‘pal i x gesscs 1 Dott cited, se bo stop Pi Aso The policeman cal ed Dr. Buckley | ve known. diate ea ee ea A ‘ p and Nurse Girl j “ Circulation Books Oper to All.” | + Church moved slowly up Broadway and Fifth avenue, 4 | respect w Weather=Unsettiod To-Vieht and Thursdays Warmers FI EDITION. —————— PRICE ONE CENT. CROWD OVERWHELMS “CARDINAL FARLEY ON RETURN TO CATHEDRAL + PAGES ‘Broadway and Fifth Avenue Jammed With Respectful Thousands as the Newly Created Dignitary Was Driven ven to His Home. BEARS GREETING FROM POPE TOFREEDOMLOVINGAMERICA Flags and Whistles Give Merry Welcome to New Prelate in Ride Down the Hudson. Vith voice and hands trembling, Cardinal Farley gave his blessing |to an immense assemblage in the Cathedral at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon hand brought (o a close what was in many respects the most remarkable reception given toa homecoming citizentn the history of this city, For three hours the newly-made Cardinal had been passing through unmistakable evidences of his personal popularity and of the practically hich his high ofice is held by the people of his own universal respect in community. It was an overwhelming greeting to a man of peace, a church digni- tary, and approached in numbers of persons participating only by the re- ception to Col, Roosevelt on the occasion of his homecoming from Africa, he demonst triking tribute to liberality of religious thought United ind especially in the metropolis-of the nation, thousands of citizens of all shades of religious belief us beliet at all stood respectfully, with uncovered heads, ring the scarlet-clad, white-haired Prince of the Roman Catholics {all alopg the line of march, but their evidence of ere than that shown by the non-Catholics, ! in the Hundreds | cf and of no re while the carriage be t armies swar sno mo: aetcReath jexpressibly grati: | He admitted that he was lacking in \ a strength of his | appreciation of nautical terms, but tn- Mont n vigor and en- | sisted that a stairway was a stairway ile 0d aw and sea or land ee atepped from | While the Cardinal and his suite wer Sartth Catvedral where) arranging f 4 reception In the lounge Nak hae cnlldren greeted | was made of @ dinner aboard at » tie Cardinal was n last night at which Cardinal He tpauies tose Mon” He nad | Batley was the guest of honor. The hay ‘ Bae Le 1 in dn address spoke highly of erie rhe was F \y North German Lioyd Steamship yne Boe cas any and especialy of Capt. Har- ¢ se Tarle vasowlt, who was on duty twenty-four whl Acahroae| HOUFS at a stretch at tntervais througa : ig: [the rough: voyage, | Me ba rhe |, “t Bave written in the captain's log wiven | 090K" ald the Cardinal, “my opinion W to the Cad log him, but L repeat dt here. He 4 [has an eye to gulde, a hand to rut : " c pentinnens ht sand kingly head and @ heart from f , which, Ike a y well, the souls of his 1 Vt ations are fed." 5 la ally the frst question asked the Net a the reporters who met him concerned his health, He er and stronger than why went away, and satd he felt bett |TRIP OVER SEA DID CARDINAL A WORLD OF GOOD, The trip has done me a world ef ® declared. “I did not mise a utbound or coming home, Al- weather was disagreeable in We varied between the hot lowing from the desert of cold winds from the ed not the slightest times I got tired, do. me nd scariet at was seen rasowtta, “the tt ' nwa ity Sure a pr al cas 4)though the and ‘IKING FIGURE |S ON BRIDGE OF LINER 1a lot to way walked about ks of the r by Rev. Dy, the Right who ts tae y for all bis 3 Was great: ards and point. example of the bens 4 in splendid health, & ted to find him so well. wins no trace of bis tormer his volve rings Uke the vol He is a emendously voluntarily assumag a | that might be accome secrotarie time L Was tn Rome the miss an audience, One eclata the detall of Livery morne \ved from twenty private, one at @ afternoon he hold N World Beilioe Tuetteh oD Os Vark Kow,

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