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Ls He THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 5 -#pe4d and ran by the home signal, which | mann telegraphed his parent: flee st dane ou rc fring toe neath" ne Page iFirst Picture Taken Together Pande Saotia "S17" Ovete CONVICT SCAMPERS Seat Be eee © an vie, ther signal. Train No. 80. ystman ded “Tam 9 was n ; “Well, every bird must have his ly— @ feet beyond the danger signal, which | Deen slignily injured and was going Te [beer ahi feta Of the Democratic Candidates suit? do onto the operating abe at en @ jailbird,” vas the way Lewis enea” rected his captor Be ae shbe, 1 Hafoe, 1a B can; 1 Ivey was silent @ moment, then vr He was back on the stone pile by 10 sin: Jasmine, MN. Min ri cemgre back. o'clock—and wearing stripes. Beste yes, Lawye a G's. Geo late,” he wait. ‘1 wu pit *~ Repke MW SOR —Three.scar. Tim not going to make it.” i oe aad sine axteenthy f / THE WOMEN AND NEVER iE Brig, 9 | The Mrs, Nelile Schandel, reported Sineer Schroeder 189 | among the injured, IK believed to be Mrs. Douglass of Ferguson atreet, who started Wednesday for “In addit BF the flagman of train No. % who standing midway between the caution Ory and danger earns who had, as dn to look for her husband, who @8 extra precaution owing to the fog. ett her several weeks ago. } | | | if | Tighted a fuse, which was burning In) Mrs Lucy Settoducato of No. 1 t nk 1:0; The Three year-old fall view as the engineer p Baxter street well known for her out five and ory f SA thorough Inapection of the block | Work among the poor « or neighbor: | era ate ig: signals develops they were in perfect hood, A eater rise wae ng bia the collision ‘awakened him. He is a| 0." Monty For tondition. ORIDE OF THREE MONTHS 18 Charies Irandicn of No, 12 Folsom KILLED ON HONEYMOON. pi Brooklyn, was a dire f@herife Julius farburger was noti-| Atision Bleetrical Compan HBA to-day that a deputy sheritts| 3 Wickes Co, both of No Ghiela had bern found in the wreck. | "George Laird wan a th From the number on the shield it was! 1% Tenth street, Brooklyn, He was on Gscovered it belo to William H. a vacation with his daughters! Wall, a passenger on the train, who| ber two children, was removed after the accident to the! Pimira Hospital, not seriously injurea, (GIRL TELLS OF HER ESCAPE One of the most pathetic incidents tn FROM DEATH. the disaster ie the death of Mrs. Lillian) John ? er jr, whore father and Reynolds of No. Mi Sp r street, | Mother were killed, formerly was a res Brooklyn, who was on her honeymoon, | Porter on @ New York morning news She was married secretly three months | paper. His father was a wealthy furs | 860. George Reynolds, the husband, | niture dealer in Beranton, The son now and his bride were glove workers in the | has a big shoe store there. Edith A, Kalser Knitting Mille .t No. 240 Broad- Hess, who was killed, ts a member of way, Brooklyn. They fell in love with |# wealthy German family of Scranton. | 0nd another as soon as they met. Their| Henri Falco is an artist of No. 648! . Semel h ime Genk bone Py td on Ls The course of stock market prices ta igi tu ity Fe mis searcotile “I had gone to p in my union a] day was altogether downward, A brief ee HY" 7} i FT ae gait” he jie when 1 wot to my ‘Climbs 135-Foot Foot Tower of Gisplay of strength at the outset was Millele, 108 nod eat : jou at something wi followed by ell 0 h om, wrong with my arm T buttoned iup ine Queensboro Span as Guards | increased in force as the session. ade i aide my suit and set out to see what I Leal Eis onyld do, And T found plenty, | Rain Missiles About Him. | Xfound the iowent ottte tas attr ene z Most Precious Blood. tor In the and the Wiitam | mith at No, | “Phe tangle of wreckage that around the lowest of the day with many heen gue rend 60 Ou ‘car was won. | Active fesues showing net losses cf @erful thing to see, Logs and arma | nearly 8 points. @ud bodies were sticking ont from is, Dave Lewis, a negro prisoner in the| The weakened condition of the market jUike the pieces of timbers that were all penitentiary on Blackwell's Island, inj Vas Wwe chiefly to the reactionary ten. c the East River, matched dency of Copper, During the morning n't think any one of us was par- atched strong chances! period Copper was sulvsec tleularly excited, ana -vhile there was Of quick death against his liberty early | selling pressure and this form of liquida- no one giving orders we worked to- to-day when he climbed Hike a cat up| ton Induced selling in other quarters. gether as if we had rehearsed. It was Steel with a drop of 10 was another @ couple of hours before T found time | (he face of the steel central pler of tho! tr i wany feature. Reading, Union tak ue uy creme Queensborough Bridge, bullets from tho| Pacie wt Paul mal Now Pacitle Wall said when he and others reached revolvers of the prison Kuarda below him| also ylelded easily to iquldati Dr. Ivey the latter jon't mind flattening above his head each perilous! Very little rallying power w but Ket the women ou second. fence at the Anish, prices « Wall, who Is a detective in the employ Lewis, who says he is @ preacher when | bottom figures. wand courtship, although laid in the sombre, Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, He and his of R. H. Macy & Co. stayed at St.’ he ig not in stripes, was convict — Use CARMEN-N OT dang tumromantic setting of a factory, wax Marie, were on the wrecked pas: Jeveph’s Hospital, Elmira, tong enough sag, ‘stuiqueen in ldehurat Sonbinctn te The Closing Prices. See ade full of happiness for them. ‘The young |enger train. Henrl was slightly hurt, eager the Lawn tAmitea and eleven monthe In the penitentiary. for| g T24#'s, Nighea, Iozeat and. ast umes of comple, both about twenty-nix years old, | but Miss Falco escaped. She sald tow went on to Ni Falls, whither he Presenting fake accident claims to the| Wednday's final figiren a sf) CARMEN deeded to marry without letting any | day had been bound. | Metropolitan Street Rallway, He had one in on the secret. imagine many were killed in thelr T had be sat eee eal Powder In Fletcher's undertaking rooms side oniy entered on the frat leg of his “bit"| Amal 0 Barly in April, they slipped over to 1 awake for some time by side Iie the bodies of Mr. and Mr#./when he mado his sensational attempt | ; Sent ree ME Oy Crerk's Office and procured a| crash and when it came our Charles Brandios of New York. They at escape to-day. At eight o'clgck the) | ¢ ee on sora Meense, ‘They were married the same |CAr nae crumpled wp in se | Tee renee ntaraay tnd were on guards lined up Lewis with about thirty | A™ af Be ; eee ire, day, bythe Rev. Father Thomas Du-| Sreckage before | - be neymoon, The bride of @ daY other prisoners for the march to th [ta & |happened. The car seemed to tremble! killed outright. Her young hue- 8 | gq Sa to permanent—tte bigs, pastor of the Church of St. John | atter the shock, 1 occupled a lower | ‘band died trom injurios after he hag one quarry, where they ‘make ttle | Air 1% Sear, ah gneke overs enmplesten! «the Baptist. Their marriage was not| berth, my brother the upper. T saw told his story and cried frantically for O78 Out of the big ones.” The march | At A kgown until a fow weeks ago, when|that hix berth had fallen partly from | his bride. Mra, Lillian Roynolds of !cads under the lofty shadow of the, jira t Carmen Cold Cream nn, Doyle, the bride's brot! learne ithe wall and Ba wae pin eat in iy as Brooklyn, who was killed, was also a Queenmoro Bridge's central apan, which | (em % sesh tet Met skin, Snow-white~ i Wt accidentally. Mr, and Mrs, Reynolds | that i was gradually settling on him, bride, sts on the island in the middle of the|{i%s, ” * . ? @ecided to go on their honeymoon, Tues- | He war v pnsclobs and T could not —-—_- river. f ies, oa, Staftord-Miller Company, Way. They were given a rousing send.) Trach him. | My knee 1"ioone and ook | REPORT VICTIM’S WIFE Directly under the bridge span and ot by many ‘tends at the station Tol Bate inane | AS DEAD, BUT SHE IS IN janding against the steel latticed plorn| fie i =a — — -& few co! in] 1 saw two men and called to them! } Brooklyn that the bride was dead. She) The window was broken and there was| © led in her bushand’s arma. Jagged glass, but I did not think about | Dr. Mary G. McKee, a Newark physi-|that. The men helped me out and I Clar;, was injured and removed to ihe| reached the ground by stepping on one in & tool box. As the procession of it''s HER BROOKLYN HOME. |girinea prisoners passed thin box Lewis | fiitt, H — managed to slip out of lind, dive into| Kan Reports from the Corning train wreck | the box and let the cover down on his. bt" that Charles Brandes, a woalthy manu- = BChGGeh bons "a shoulder a balahel if Lo features of Glectzion) Appliances, with jhead without being detected. | eu ists’ Opue ans s man's shoulders and balancing myseit. ¢ £1. "4. ei 5 08, wi Half a Century in Business, Fee eee te Wed at No. 9) ith "nis hand. Women who had got ci aac oa i | Strives at Noo MS Willinw street, saa STARTS TO CLAMBER UP 135. alfa Century in Busine street, 5 outelde by this time were screarning and This photograph of Woodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Marshall was taken | his ‘bride had deen killed, brought FOOT PIER. Theodore Case of No. 023 Bedford | were aswered by screams n the = | here, in the cramped quarters, h Mivenue, Williamsburg, recéived a tole-|wreckane the crite oxten {n Indianapolis April, 1911, when Mr, Wilson was in the Indiana capital! both shock and amazement to the » he ing almoat the 7 ‘4 serge made a quick shift of clothing, oft last evening from his son, Arthur|entire length of the train.” to attend the “Democratic achievement banquet. ere On eT Ne Tmo FRCS | Oey ite Abpea 10K AGA URouuaen H . : ; shinies Brooklyn. Brandes lived at that address | ae a, Weta Mal vats @eie hee poled iy eee wan lay ies oot with his wife and four children, and | He was wearing beneath the gard of | te e Only” alignty injured Mr. H, T. Perrine, Youkers, palaful but oot |6 o'clock when Dennison saw by the| Mrs, Brandes declared, after reading same a coat and trousers of his own | fate and practically uninjured. Up to yesterday the Delaware, Lacka. | '2ta! iaiurk semaphore that something was wrong| the reports from Corning, that there et devising. The coat was made of | _ Morris Eyamann, his brother Henry | wanna and Western had had ‘only on At the Corning Hospital ahead, must be some mistake. three towels—not a sartorial masier-| Jullus 8. Anton, a cousin, are amonk | gooident in which pansengers were killed |. Robert J. Anderson, No, 248 Plane street. | Conductor Horace Staple ran up the| Mr. Brandes waa a director of the | plece, to be sure, but at lenat it was injured. They all live at No, 2I7 at ts Newark, not serioudy injured i Aflaton Hlectrical Company and one of | nos ie Wednesday night for a few days’ | killed in a collision near Binghamton, No, 528 Bedtord | @ Grawhead and was stalled. Dennteon| ref, hig home, Wednesday, to go to | of blankets; they looked like the mack- Don’t Let Neglect of Your Eyes Rob Youofa Livelihood If you are among those whose ee depends on good eyesight—don't abuse it—get correct oFecerssc. REESE TS. ; oN. a 4, | went forward with his engine detached inaws of the Canadian lumbermen. A glasses to safeguard it. trip to Niagara Falls. As soon as o¢| In the 18 accident onl * eee it mutates Buffalo on business. en. Feeovered from the shock Morrie Hye-|kiliod, my one man was of discuerecd trom honptal and at Corning | £0, BO#C, the freight up a siding and! “My husband,” sald Mrs, Brandes in| little cap, fashioned out of two stocks, i prada AAS \oicscieeene leave the Buffalo track clear. Sud-|her Brooklyn home, “made frequent | displaced the striped headpiece Lewis Eyes Examined Without Charge ‘ i Seranton, not eriomly to-|denly between the pulls of the straining |trips on business, and there was noth- | wore, by Registered Physicians. # J locomotives could be heard the hum of a his going on Wed-| ‘The change was made {i : DEAD AND DYING ROBBED gt rmany, Xo 47 arn enn J | an approseding trai I feel this report about his | he proression “ot contits, content fi spline: B50 | Perfect Fitting Glasses, 08.30 to 018 : New| A few of the passengers of the lim-|D@!ng accompanied by a bride must be | toward th rf; a hae hv | With Fer Gi Nese Leases, $4.50 to 918 AS THEY LAY IN FIELDS at a sony it wo had avteed "and gone out to [R,crmaatat miatane Hi name ont igi ansenc tll aniasoveres, The eh !ti tary nomen et rg 217 Broadway, Ato H ° jntley, fiteman of expres train, Elmira, | the track to see what was wrong were |"8¥e been confused with the name of | nee atill undiscovered. The | HH MND Race —th z 1 roadway, Astor House slightly injured, stfollin s some other man. He has always been | "TO Lebeage out of the tool box, saw : nd If furie ay 223 Sinth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St woking, but most of thelwnat « husband and a | the die scores aboard the limited were asleep. | be, 101 Nas u, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New Yors: t backn of the armnt guards, | 1 have never had the least cause |then leaped out and began to make the | a Toe poles Admit Bodies Were Despoiled Amid General 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. . es . . The next that those on the ground|to suspect him.” | 125-foot climb on the Intricate tect Ha ee Tot — Gorror of Scenes Following Wreck—Stories Kaine Keigler, Bimira knew, the glare of a headlight cut| A friend of the family went to Cor- |iadder of the bridge tower, The ces (aaa oN se yee Charles Lorena, 5 through the fog. Almost before they |Mn& to-day to identify the body and | cross of stcel laths, bolted from rib to! ah helt ip Tn get Risin A: é ‘ of How Many Met Death. 148 Frith avenue, | OW@ Beramble, tumble or roll down the |intuvel tne, Mystery concerning the | rib, gave the scrambling prisoner foo: gears Cat Nitta iam tht POPULAR 4 et ; le wom: . Gy oC fo @ORNING, N. ¥., July 5.—With twen-| whose entire family, consisting of his injuries not serious, embankment out of the way, there wae|irandem “bride en ported 8® MP | and hand holds. | Reps, 10) Heo pT eckvien "119. sRelmont wo bodies remaining unidentified | father, his wite, five-year-old daughter | ay i 2 Finday|a crash as the big locomotive of the peach a hy pie ad cllmbed perhaps about titty | ONE-DAY With many of the injured in an|Andtwo-year-old gon, were blotted out | "Gertrude S " exprem, with the memestuin of ten oot when there was @ shout on the} OUTINGS Ghtremely dangerous condition, the hor. | Y the catastrophe. Mr. Laird, who is| sight. injuries | heavily loaded cars behind it, cut ONLY FOUR ARE SAVED Island below him. He looked down and - fl FelkarGay'e rear end collision on | employed a “ Butt lo, printing abe wont B. Remote, Brookiya, dicharged from) through the Imited, The curve on FROM ONE CAR, SAYS saw ea means coming on the Fun me THE CURABLE STAGE | ent, to olty i | ospita thelr revoly i Lackawanna Railroad continues to |ing only that his futher, ceorwe CARAT Frank ‘Hoeneldtr Kimire, ight injuries, which the collision occurred ends a| ONE OF THE SURVIVORS. |in tna suniixnt. ere flickering or Lake Hopatoong Grew, Many of the bodies whose iden had been killed. He had received no | Qcore® Moenalit, Elmira, minor Injuries stretch of ten miles of straight track, eeu seamen | Furlously the negro dug his feet into $ AND HOLIDAY F tity bas not been learned will probably |information of ‘the fate of the other Py oo fit Ferguma street, and the express, as all trains do, was! George F, Walters of No. 28 North he interstices of the lattice and clawed ta Wal a hn A never be recognized, so terribly muti-| members of hin family and visited the | Willam Hus, Buffet, discharged from hoe. |ONK at topmost speed, estimated at) park street, East Orange and Misx P!8 Way upward. A shot sounded from CONSUMPTION Leave West rd 8.8.0 Ftated are they. ‘The death list to-day | local morgues with a prayer on hin Itpa | pital ai : sixty-five miles an hour. Rosalie Gusaner of | Willow. atreet, | Below and the ping of w bullet sont an was forty-one, In addition Nellie Schan- | ‘Mat he had not been left entirely alone, |. M! * At the first pla little boy and gir answering ring from the steel below his |feet. ‘Then another shot-snother and it coach of the wrecked | again another. The high whine of bul- Baxter street, | Instantly the day coaches parted In! Bloomfield, who were riding in the sec-| and the 100 tons of steel| ond to the | ited found his laid out aide by ede gut Gal of Nowark, J., and James Grif- MR were declared by doctors to be! Atlantic City rom home in the hope ding & short time in Do not go aw of a cure from r . alighfly trurt, locomotive crumpled up the steel Pull- meal hy i Wexy 50 on a single stretch ‘ Delaware, Lackawanna & Western|lais sounded in his ears, Still he pressed | Sirterent cl Consumption as 1 4 SUNDAY ov and six others were not expected|the winding sheet. iy ses by suger, Strauss, Elmira, severe muscle in /man and threw it off the track and|fyer, which was wrecked at Gibgon's| upward. uy ie cet ba carevie fas any other dis Leave wast inealenien 700: 6.m: recover. morgue he found the body of his wife) M. H. Taylor, Pimira, alfghtly hurt, came to @ stop in the midst of the | Narrows, yesterday morning returned to N AILBIRD MUST HAVE | ease, and can be cured in any climate. é EV A BIR 8.00 5 ‘The wreck was'the worst in the his-|beslle that of his aged father, The | Thomas Ht, Windlake, Lindebrook, 1, 1., alight with the green carpet of the| their homes to-day, somewhat shaken If you are cured at home, you will re- Liberty _ Street om tory of the road whose boast previo family had taken advantage of holiday | ¥ bur. Pullman « A PLY. ile if you improve in another | fy was that only two passengers had |¢*0Urslon rates for a reunion tn Buf. | bith Water, No. 208 North Park street, Fane EBS Teel eee Ae eee Siimace, you return. t ¥ - home only to 4 Akos ry ay i {then 6.25, and less tha: n hour | Yond @ few bruises, The guards defended their marks- | cjimate, you return to your been Killed on it since 1900, The road |{al0, It wae George Laird’s firat rall- Mie ee and ane Vatter the imited had Neate byl ane Mace ee Mbials blame Engineer Bohroeder. He “A! : Catherine Janeso of Broohive, badly burt. [the treleht. “Fortyrone hed ten the collision, to which fact, In great Another } n killed ; Po Feu yi! | was in the cab of train No, 11 wh! he A, Taken to Buffalo: id i part, they probably owe thelr escape. Bf or #0 injured they soon died, and more! Only four persons in the car got out erashed through the Standing Buffalo jto be that of Mr Mr, ad Mn erie te? aint Pats, than that number lay injured in the] with their tives according to Walter Mmited. The company officials say! Spring mireet, Mo: York, badly Uiieed about hie and legs” |WFeckaKe, many of them pinned beneath | | “There d'd not seem to bo any fos, | identified shortly to-day. Lt proved! pmar Catto, No own, N. J. were both awake at the time of |m \They the top of the pler hip afterward by were really not ying that they trying to bit Lewis; they only wanted to frighten hin. didn’t do either, Lew and wormed him} call on Dr. Anderson and in is reached way through the tangle of cables and have the disease virulent form than before, If you feel that there hi correctly @lagnone of unde: nd your can tigate means of treatment for yours been failure to! I, off 5 Pri ces Clothing Bat the semaphore a mile distant was) William Schroeder, engliver of the! Jomh ‘Kat AiS Bast Sixteenth street, | the timbes 1 could dec! Walters. |girders until he on the centrai| He ts one of New York's leading Special joacyh'Kute, No, ii Fast Sixteenth a and twisted steel #0 far aw 1 could ae,” declared Walters. x . “@anger;” that the block in which|cxpross train that ‘crashed into the! New York, bailly bruset about tdpa and eee eee SAYS HE 8A was only a ‘heavy mist. When |footpath. Nobody on the bridge hud | ists in Throet oa trent x laght ex For Ladies and Gentle Mmited was stalled was also sot senger train, is at his home at Bl-| ed probably will low eight of one} 8 s8AW NO ash camé I reached up and grab- |seen him come up the pler, but Police- | expert fa ¢ ety birdy ea a\asvare ite AFF A Bo. 11 and that a fingman from | ira under the care of physicians [ital Wehnion, Kew ark SIGNAL. nid of the luggage tack, T got {Men Flood and McAdam of the East a Ee es te Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Babst, Jersey City Sixty ih atceat GektlOg. Wha wen signs of lung t ON | the limited tried to stop Schroeder half THE IDENTIFIED DEAD. Hawa 'N. 3 Engineer Wililam Schroeder of But: of Miss Guganer at the same time /Slxty-seventh stre Hemi ere tin ite curable stage, rec i. ® Mile from the scene of the disasicr.| amasTnowG, J.P. Waterman, New York City, falo, at the thrattle of the express train, helped her to craw! through « win: |golng on post on the bridge. heard the you nothing nd out for F mays Wat the distant sig: ) WILLIAM M., Loon G, Jones, ‘Talladega, Ala, phe of ota A i ss train. | dow and crawled through after her. I|firing below, saw the scarecrow shape | iit “pecause office consultation and | 1020 Park avenue, Moboken, WN. J, Wilktam B, Flaherty, Muflalo, jumped before the crash came, With @| was bruised some, but she was hardly |Wriggle up from below and started to mination are given without charge. Dr. | at clear and that he faw no | goyurpoma, Mre, WILLIAM M. Mr, and Bisa, J. McKee. New York City, badly wrenched shoulder and many cuts| hurt at all, When we got outside T/run in the direction of Williamsburg | ean ve Tie a teat aod atroet | He insists that the fog which | oo eee taspee e Fred: Miner, Chpreat Hills, Brookiva, N.Y, | and bruises, he sat on a fence near the| heant someone crying in the car, eo 1|Plas. A eereen ib end’ @th Avenuss), ew! + had welled tn from the Chemung River h nS, Mo. 198) tie UNIDENTIFIED DEAD. wreck in a dae. He claima he saw no| went back and brought out a woman|_ The two policemen gave chase, but | yor, i Was 60 dense that it was alnost impos. |Willigm street, Hew Yorr Oity, 3 : . fla n and the fog prevented his| and her baby, The woman was shaken | Lewis was fleet of foot and he was des- |“ Yours—Datly, 10 to 4: Monday, Wednes: | S gable to see the track @ train's length CATTO, Mre BUMAR, Morristowa,| Woman, with gold pin marked F. J. | reading the signals set againm his train, | UP considerably, but the baby waan't|Perate, Several times the pol @ay, Friday 8 o'clock; Sun- ua. A, 199; band ring marked L. B. ‘The first he saw of the limited, he said,| hurt a bit, We were the only four |fired at the flying figure as the days, 11 to book on Tubercu- ‘police admitted to-Cay that bodies | PYAR, MERMAI, Newark, m. J. Woman, witn gold pendant on chain, | was the tail lights only a short distance | #&Ved from that car, I had to crawi|tinued to chase hint, Finally, when al- tosis sent to any address ri ad and dying were robved as | DRWIM, Mrs. 0, B., Chicago, amethyst setting and three pearl pea | away aw he rounded the curve. over bodies to get in and out of It. lc the | PRIRDMAM, SARAN, New York, | (ants. “The only thing\ that prevented more Trainmen, on the @her hand, say « : 2274 30 Ave. 7 w 14m St. Sg Aealllts Brae rnd MESS, Mrs, BDITH A. Scranton, Pa.| Larne about 8 years of age, | rlaginan had been sent half a mile back, eh hattaten rece at Binghamton, This Moan Tiber Me Mmallivan in protecting the Drop- let’ pein’ BELIS VANDERASLIOB, | Wearing blouse dress, earrings and ring] y semaphore was set at danger and that | car served to hold up the locomotive as | CORE Tues bse: ot the Victims which Was ploked up ee Rospital, Mew York; home, | on one hand. the limited was given every protection. |it smashed into us, and prevented It | the wreckage and stored near the ‘JOmES, tr Girl, about threg years, white 4: An official statement issued last night | from ploughing fartehr into the other oo arene. S, ANMA MILD, Soraaton,| Man of % or years, black halr,| deciares that Patrick Lan: cars that contained more people." ‘4 Ww I T grea. CARS PROTECTED, Woop: |" striped sult and diamond etiek pin. man of the limited, had been eoeeenilnenes ns as etl iy EN CRUSHED. LAIRD, GEORGE, Wo, 186 Teath| Woman, blue dress and band ring. | along the track for a distance of half a| Clerk Stricken With Paralysis, Be on Peat eae tis athe street, Brooklyn, M. ¥, Baby, with pink dress, blue ribbon! mile immediately after the limited was| ©. Fred Schott, who has spent fifty WEEK-END COMBINATIONS LAIRD, MABEL, aged five years, Wo.|on right wrist, heart-shaped locket. ) Mo, . x years as clerk in have recently preceded it, w old} the rear and just at the head of thi 190 Tenth street, Brookiyn, w. ¥. Woman, about twenty, wearing the office of Wessel, Duval & © AN ene of steel cars as havens of refu curve, had both arms set at “Danger,” | Pler 32 at the foot of Sedgwick street, FRIDAYS D SATURDAYS ONLY, 99c LAIRD, PRILIP, aged two years, Mo. | locket on neck; gold pin, bearing * Wooden cars as bh traps. Noi ” | ck; gold pin, bearing . ‘the dead were in the sive! ware. The | ee rent street, Brockiva, M, ¥. | A. 1909;" gold signet ring; wore ring| while the signal standard a mile further | Brooklyn, was overcome by a stroke of || COMBINATION No. 4 4 fonslate of a vound box of each of the fol: | with two green ston: heavy black | away had one arm set at “Caution,” the | paralysis in I cial Assorted LAIRD, Mrs, WILLIAM B., Mo. 189 Hanisuve odor of warsbire toa barmiess, sample led thee pet: brs Cal baal stopped. The semaphore, 160 yards in| of his seventy @reat solid train cut through the wood- ront of the Kings County | Ki get i @ay coach and Pullman like a k Wash, haneh Sieehirh Me.8, wre. t00 | M statement continues. Survivors have | Court-House this afternoon. He was | Ria A fsa Choc rt Are You Starting on Your . A . a cite i reigyss 0 Court- ; ce : Were bent out of shape with tho | MOVAK, AMTONTO, Scranton, Pa. Pen Licieliag callin d . Hospital took him away to a cot, | ave, 7 ot Sow’ me a Why Not Go t force of the blow, but they held | NBLSOM, ANTON, Grove street, gor. | Vit? threo red stones. eeeteeerene train was scheduled 0) physicians do not delleve he will re- y on at b A Ter | Man, thirty years, with red mustache, |fUn thirty minutes behind the lmited, i i Berar seoeeeyt ere Cilures, BATT, F.C, me, 10 mans avenne,|PTowN hair; bank pass book bearing |#hd the latter had been standing for | “°V*" arora Special for Friday, July Sth. Special for Saturday, Ta ah r Mee ne hk as te. musi F.C, Mo, "rane Marion Grybrewskl; black and (hat length of time when the other's STRAWBERRY AND VAN. FUDGE—| ASSORTED, CHOCO ED Wi Commission and of the Inter: | pATOUSME Me ieaiect, tt lente calsinea ailt avidandy Balan, lectrio headlight suddenly bored tte| Breoklym Bank Doubles Stook, Good old rellable Fudge, made tempt-| {QE CREAMS Crea sii asa Sets Commerce Reminuasion AF4 00 {86 leq magais, . eat Semen’ | aan, thirty-five, with light brown Ber pereeae we. fees, pag ie e a came eth earl oth eee ene fad citee fh Oey ees) ‘i i Nae aid’ Royal Ma Personally investigating the i ir fi 4 " OUNG BELLEVUE 00G.| the State Banking Department, has ap- |] original flavor dal- f ve was little warning. The great |@® D Trust Company of Brooklyn for Be, value... OUND BOX hair; wold neck chain with pearl! Dr, Ellis Vanderslice Ivey died at heavy gold bracelet; diamond | Corning Hospital under dramatio oli He \s a native of Suffolk, was standing quietly on the rails BYMOLDS, Mrs, LILLIAN, mi een the crew of the freight that had | Spencer street, Brooklyn, MN, ¥. ‘ ‘ vetalled it were trying to at oa! the SETTEDUCAT!, sad ‘Lucy, wo, 193 | "PK OM left hand with cluster of many | cumstances SATURDAY, JULY 6 It's an jdeai onportunity of visiting this beautiful, ploiuresque, tropleal gap. to increase its capital stock from $546,000 to $1,000,000, ‘This company. re- | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY cently absorbed the Broadway Bank of dun, Baltings every five ben. track so that the road to Buffalo |waxter strect, Wew York Oit; | diamonds with two red stones on righs and both @ bachelor of arts and mech Sites Me teens aaa | COVERED CREAM PE: COVE eon eli auc ke te fice be cleared. Train No. 11, running | sxeree, JAMQ, col 7 baud. naster of arts from the University of | , CT ORE 5 of Wholesome ad “abnetts Interchangeable. more than 60 miles an hour, crashed ‘ y, Colored, Pullmam “stan, thirty to thirty-five years, dark | Virsinia, taking his doctor's degree at) in orayy on f pure evar Me Mt 60 suddenly that some of the |POrer Newark, M. J. Be Ad i é the University of Pennsylvania two} Supt: Van Tuy proved an in Temverature Never Over 89° Maoepsere who, had heen standing on| SCMULTS, ERNEST, Buftalo, hair, stoekily butlt, gold signet ring with| oars ago in the same class with Dr, | crease of the capit K of the Oys- | IC ter Bay Bank from Fifty-fourty initials “P. J.” George Lotterh of i vf TAIT, JOMN B., Wo. Fear platforin gid not have time t syoman, ieante ib twanived and were crushed to death even |**teet, Brooklyn, M. | of Crystal Sprin, years, | Miss, For the past year both mi Cooler Than New York OFFERINGS FOR F. RIDAY AND SATURDAY % tennis, @riviag, ie tMey tried. SIMMOR, JOMM, Boranton, Pa. vy dark red hair, five front teeth in ; ve been internet Bellevue Hospital, wreck took place on a curve that| S#MMBR, Mrs, JOMM, Soranton, Pa. | upper jaw heavily gold filed, diamond |!vey having made all arrangements to MEL GHOCQUATE, COVERED FRESH | SUPER ABSORTED OR miles of straight THE INJURED. earrings, five finger rings on left hand| leave there July 17 to go into partners SrhEnten za ripe raspber- Powbos eek cain Tbe The orite point for en-| At ene elmira Howpital and one on right hand, shpat Newport ews with his uncle, The Ideal Summer Ean canes of oar Bre: Me Oc Attractive T | time, and No. 11 y M i rt m . e Wetetigiae tractive Toure at Re No, 490. High lan, thirty years, brown halr, small! terhos were on thelr way £ pho me encoption to this rule Toortany tojureds 8" | gare brown mustach | my 20 8 kare Beverage Is FOUND Box Ank for Mustrated Literature, » heavy gold ring | well outing together at Niagara F: ak fact that news of the Gisaster had ‘Nias’ Wall, Taeotyaerench eteeet, New| with ingcriplon badly worn “M, G. to| Ju of before they started Lotterhos Park Row Cortlandt Street sto! epee ever every eveninj yep 44 o'clock. THEROYAL MAILS’ cut ot the preg Mer bed vila aay McRees No: 480 High street, wow. | He Pos ‘Wh ugwented that they de gure to oarry + } Ait ur eiangs Siem ‘saturday evening unt oi PACKET STEAM r voA., shtghtly bi , oe Ith them ac i . } Hee argo number of ne |r es dena, Nor 98 Mt, pat. |MEAVY FOG HID THE STALLED! ana tvey's lant action at. the Bellenes \| MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED 54.84 KANDEMAON @ AON, Gon, ‘agin ap . 0 re few | rato, slightly injured. | dormitory was to put a packet of let- 88 Bioadwa, pen ceyaatyer oF munponed vic, | lowe Zovi No. 242 Wilow wire, Aeanien, | son RAIN stan, | RE BentiDE ble maine 180 hie Pocket MARASCHINO CHERRIES— Bs a is A Sal Botte ad ‘ y @ excursion crowd on the limited,| When Ivey ched Corning Hospital — 5 fe Ove, Be Sy OF ORF various improvised morgues, 2 648 Cariton areaue, Brook | hound for Niasare Fails, Wan eo larae,|& piece of his skull th by 4 ripe, full grown French cherries cket_ agent , are heartrending with anxious 4 wf tn juries reli jeri ‘| hand had becn torn away, Dr. Swain |] with none of their juices lost, ray} ‘and fathers seeking word of No, 643 Carlton avenue, sines had been put on, _ Jack | Uae im thet pip sendidon Waa era |] forming the centre to a coating of iia EEE haved ones and passing from | Hreosirn, > ‘aia Dennison was at the throttle of the] t}a nim that his condition was grave |] forming the centre 6 “6 SASFAU' gr. LAUNDRY WANTO—F e! to stretcher, Mr. and dfs. Fetuiderros and ehildy tows, ali | first, A heavy fog had begun creeping * MY Al vor al HOT OR ICED. | MAL slightly ‘burt. 5 smile ‘on his twitching ips. Mire, Ai Micbehler, Now Xork Chis, taduren nop |YP from th) Chemung River, and cov-|""br, Swain ugain told him that hie ered & large part of the valley about chances Werg elim, and when Ivey ro- | SPP ata, FAMILY ThONER et Mae eae 3 The specified we hed in each instance includes the container, Our Premium Milk Choco- late, rou nox GOO ~ rl gg So a

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