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THE EVENING WORLD, NEWSBOY HERO DIES {CAT SETS $5,000 FIRE Ployed by the Post and McCord Com- 14 AFe supposed to be exports io Grouped about an iron column on the ninth floor, They stood on a wooden staging while @ derrick swung the column. It had raised only @ foot from the staging en which (t had been rest- joment before When « ink in ‘RTS WORKEN Chain Parts and Mass of Stee! “Guess I’m Some Good. Tell] Wife Saved Cabinet-Maker by Her to Get Better Quick;” Beating Out Flames in it parted and the column dropped one toot. The force gathered wae enough to | Tears Its Way Through | 2r"the resoune of te colonn, ettempted| Billy Rugh’s Last Words, | is. His Clothes, “ to stop the ewing that knocked the others off , They fell several stories, - #0 Epo Staging. Wight men were injured, three se- * flowsiy, when a steel column weigh- fig two tons broke from its fa inge +) @@ the ninth floor of the Forty-second Greet and Madinon Avenue Building, ew being erected, and crashed @hrough to the sub-cotlar below, ‘The injured catching at the wood work that ran to the fifth floor, Concrete floors begin there, and the column efter crashing through the wood structure gained force enough to rip through seven concrete foors into the sub-cellar, where it landed near, laborers, who were covered completely in the fol- lowing mass of concrete and wood. ‘When the mon came to the sub-cellar they had to dig two laborers out. The constructors disclaim responsibility for the accident. “The apparatus wee tested to-day end found all right,” said Supt. Lane. “Wood and steel will go back On you n® matter what is done” EE LOAN OF GRAVE IN FAMILY PLOT COSTS SUTTER $100. May Move Mrs. Schmidt's Remains, GARY, Ind, Oct, 1%—Witllam Rugh,| As Gustave Sohoen, @ cabinet maker, the Gary newsboy who sacrificed hia tox | Worked in the shop in the basement of to save the tife of Dthel Amith, died at | his home at Alden and Quinn avenues, Gary Hospital earty to-day. Woodhaven, late last night, “Tom,” his Rugh suffered a relapse a few days| Pet cat purred round his feet while ago just before Mis» Smith left the} Schoen talked to him and told him he hospital . | ought to catch the mice in the place, a om egal He eank gradually uo | Buddenly & mouse ran the feer, , Me Tom’ sprang for {t, The mouse ran up ‘I guess I'm some good after ail.|@ board.to the workbench, and “Tom” I'm glad I did 11. Tell her 1 hope abe | in his chase upset the oll lamp by which + Dee,” oen was Working. goto well quick, Doe.” were his last! “rie lamp broke and the flames reached words, the gasoline of the motor that drives thal Smith was burned in the ex-|Schoen’s lathe, Schoen was ao startled Jon of a gasoline motor on a motor. | by the ewiftness of the disaster that he ele on which she was riding with her ba a faint. sweetheart. ‘The skin was burned from{, MPs. Schoen, upstairs, heard the noise and managed to drag her husband out her iega and thighs and the doctors | tito the street and exunguish the flames said that her death was inevitable un- t», rom his clothing by rolling him in thi lena it was possible to secure @ large (aint and beatlng him with a carpet, _ GORGE HYLAND, tronworker, of Wo. 156 Hast One Hundreed and Fit- feecth street, lac na and internal 3 Condit! erious; Flower tal. ANGELO VANDERE, laborer, inter- Gal injuries and possible fracture of the geal, condition verious; Flower Hos- pital. JOHN TOSLA, laborer, of No. 102 Gul- tc Aes, a amount of cuticle to graft in the burned | She then called the volunteer fire de- Mista) seatide. Sanrio; Piower ticee| Ot Must’ Buy Another |piaces, partment, out, they ‘oeuld” het’ pave f 4 Place for Her. ‘Tho friends of the girl gave skin to| @choen’s $6,000 home, ‘Whon the fire was over the cat camo back, and “Tom” was all the Schoens had left to-day, Whether ‘“Tom" caught the mouse or not Gohoen does not know, and he said this morning he didn't care. save her, but the quantity obtained was not auMetent. Finally Rugh, eet newsboy, heard of the girl's plight and volunteered to PETER GORBSON, tron worker, No.| John Sutter of Woodside, Queend, who 4 Bush street, Brooklyn, left les/is sixty and expects soon to havd per- broken below the knee; New York Hos- | gonal fn the Lutheran pital. tery in that piace, applied yester- RANK DRAPER, tron worker of No.|day to Justice Blackman, in the Bu-| Orifice his veippied leg that the mkin @M Best Gixty-ninth street; throe ribs might be obtained Preme Court, Long Island City, for per- ‘and left leg crushed; New York | Meeion to remove from the plot the| He wae warned that the operation might result fatally, body of Mra, Ida M. Schmidt, which has been buried there for thirty years,| “What's the odds, The petition was granted on condit! that Sutter buy another grave for id pay the expenses of trans! He will do {t, at @ cost of about $100, Butter and the 8 were neigh- dors in Woodside when Mra, Schmidt died, The Schmidte had no plot and as ly @ot Sutter offered the loan of room, which was accepted. Ten f years ago the plot became by the Bronk; lscerations of | the | riocessive deaths of members of Bulter's family. Sinoe then he has searched in vain for the Schmidts, who had moved from Woodside. Mrs, Schmidt's body must be removed before there will be room for Sutter's. — ‘Whiskers and Rternal Punishment. (From the Statford (Kan,) Courier.) Thin department is in receipt of a long communtcation from the pwbilcity man- ager of Pastor Russell, He of the open faced whiskers and Brooklyn Tabernacié fame, in regard to @ resolution which he recently made ‘with regard to the non- existence of a place of eternal punish- ment. The publickty manager very kind- ly grants permission to print the entire article, which will be done some time when there is nothing else to print, I am willing to admit that the idea of ntather living in the Btate of Washing: | Stemtal, torment never got very deep ton, But the citisens of Gary say, reia-|what aort of adequate punishment is go tives or no relatives, Rugh will haveling to be dovised for people who wear a 1 worthy a hero, Pastor Russell's kind of whiskers? ho anid, “4¢ It will ‘The leg 1s no good nd I have no friends to worry incase I dic. Miss Smith is to-day on the way to full recovery, while Rugh's body les in the hospital morgu® waiting for some| one to claim ft, So far the hospital authorities have not been able to locate any relatives of he dead newsboy, but they! say he has FRED OLPGON, iron worker of No. Gizty-Atth atroet, Brooklyn; lacera- and contusions; attended by Dr. and sent hom BAM POLLOCK, tron worker of No. 8 Stuyvesant avenue, Brooklyn; lacera- ¢ions of the head and injuries to the Nett ankle; attended and sent home. FRED CALVERT of No. 43 Willi avenue, é jand contusions; attended and sent Forty-second street and Madison Avenue Company {s conrtructing Sweaty story byliding on the Bouthwen: WARD'S BREAD IS BEST FRIDAY, AFTER GIVING HIS LEG. |AND NEARLY KILLS MAN TO SAVE GRL'S UF IN CHASE FOR MOUSE OOTOBER 18, 1912. “Famous Sor Their Suits” Gr eime 17 Sen Great Coat Sale . 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