The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1913, Page 12

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13 WAY LEFT A SAVORY TRAIL OF DELCATESSEN Also Bowled Over Two Police- men and Overturned a Lunch Wagon. A runaway horse attached to a pro- @uce wagon owned by J. Sitzner of No. 156 Attorney street caused more excite Ment around the plaza of the Williams- dure Bridge, Manhattan, this afternoon than the neighborhood has known in Many moons, The errant steed started Off from the corner of Broome and Clin- ton streets, while Max Orenstein, its Griver, was in a harness shop having a bridie fixed. With ite four legs going like pieton rods the horse tore along throurh Ciin- ton street and past the Clinton street Police station, where Patrolmen Nam- mack and Boles, on reserve duty, rushed out to intercept it. Nammack Made a leap at the runaway’s neck and Rrabbed it while Boles swung into the Wagon over the tallboard. ‘The wagon was pitching and tonsing like a fishing smack in a hi fea, and Bol hardly got into the wagon before he was spiiled out again. Meantime Nammack had been shaken off. 4 Several persons coming from trelley cars at the Bridge plaza narrowly os- caped being run down. Scattering the crowd right and left, the horse dashed Past a lunch wagon and swung the trailing wagon like a projectile against the side of it. The shock upset about @ dozen men inside the wagon and @ent them to the floor in a puddle of coffee and food. The horse tried to repeat this stde- ‘wiping feat with a trolley car, but Mmiesed it by the width of a sheet of Paper. It raced up Delancey street till it reached the corner of Suffolk, and then ewung into the thoroughfare. The wagon was skidding and swinging be- bind it, shedding a trail of pickles, lambe’ tongues and other delicatessen. Several laps in the rear, Nammack, muddled and torn, along. As it turned into Suffolk street a driver panted for the Clark Trucking Company aaw it | ¢ across the street and the runaway came to a halt, sliding on its haunches in the mud. Then Nammack and Holes arrived vi ti INCOMING 8STEAMSHIPS. a DUE wy : pee, ee. ER Ualtectons 232) had | Boles and] ,7! and claimed the outfit. The driver was | ¢' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 20, tors. SHORT CIRCUIT TIES UP THE SUBWAY FOR AN HOUR. \Trains Are Blocked Above 168t0 Street on Broadway Division by Morning Blow-out. ‘There was a serious block for nearly an hour to-day on the Broadway di- vision of the subway, between One Hundred and dixty-eighth street and Van Cortlandt Park terminal, due to a short circuit in the direct current feed- eres at the sub-power house at Two Hundred and Seventh street. The blow- out happened at about 6.90 o'clock, ac- cording to the report the ro of- ficials, and it was 0 ofcl e- fore the repairs had been made an the road resumed its normal schedule, Hundreds of persons using the sta tions above One Hundred and Sixty- eighth street were held up, many using other 1s of getting downtown, Block signs were displayed at the ata- tions above One Hundred and sixty- eighth street until the repairs were | made. Local trains reaching One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street from the south wore switched back at that point and only local service trains were run be- tween One Hundred and Sixty-eight! ietreet and Ninety-sixth street. ech chat COLLEGE CLUBS CONVENE. International Or, fisation Holds First Convention at Columbia. Representatives from Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Willlams, Wesleyan, Frown, Swarthmore, Johns Hopkins, Syracuse and Valparaiso universities and other institutions met at Columbia University to-day for the firat annual conventon of the Intercollegiate Bund of German Clubs, an organization which will geek to promote good fellowship and closer relations between univer- sities in this country and in Germany. The chief aim will be to make for- eign students “at home” in either cor try. Sessions will be held to-day and to-morrow, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. ig aN Alta, Cie nah, Prescription that Soon quickly ¢ tiem and ne ounce of Torls fi Btock he will get out , ndreds of (pe worst cases here have been cured by thle In 9 shore tim Giate Relief.—Advt. et | GUN SALUTE DOWN BAY | according to @ the reviow- . fe talion formed in th FOR BRIG.-GEN. MORSE. ns tine of tne battalion formen mne crs ith 4 mation of ution | | P | mander, W Lijere will ie Constipation, Pil |Sounded Like War, but Only)! The inspection consumed about an fe Les MP id | hou the Brigadt € eral departed i" Heralded Inspection of Gove ona tery to the Tinttery, where. he] where he 1 ‘ye Block 8th Ave. % | started for Albany. The millt emor’s Island Troops. | having been complied with, € Did you hear the cannonading thie! qwiand became quiet and norm morning? Eleven big guns reverberated as heretofore, gainst the windows of the down-town = Dr. rr * skyecrapers, causing the clerks to won- Ha day “ N CAMBRIDGE, March 2. der if we were invaded. No danger. hearty, Dr. Chaties W. Eliot, Preeicent- It was only the recognized salute to emeritus of Harvard, is eeventy-nine crosse longs fhe af Frig..Gen, M. P. Morse when he crossed | years off, He will have no formal cete- | Drusiiets! or hy nail, 7 Cemle & DOR in the ferry to Governor's Island on | by ail HADWAY & CO., New York, customary Inapection of troops. He w bration of his birthday. a received by Maj.-Gen, Barry, comman — owe D 7 d mann’! 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