The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1914, Page 4

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ir hot ‘The fire started in the Keinle dry foods store in t! block on Wellwood the store und the Gleste meat shop and restaurant adjoining, damaged the Gleste bowling al next door and the First National Bank of Li denhurst near the corner and then Lindenhurst department, under Chief Gobel, arrived they found the water pressure insuMcient to make much impreasion on the biaze. There is a power fire engine in Lindenhurst, but it was out of commit sion and the volunteers had only hand reel to attack the fire with. taeda aria cies vcr Tho Keinle family, consisting of Mr. ud and Si and Mrs. Keinle, two children and Mr. this morning. Onty the com-|Keinie’s aged father, was asleep in Th Tiree Storchouses Wiped ‘Driven br a forty-mile gale, fire out stopping to don clothing. Ten of Lindenhurst, who raved) rersons who slept above the ment After recovering twenty at mine No. berta) Collieries, Limited, Flames Stop Search Work. LETHBRIDGRE, Alberta, June 60.— charred bodies up to # A. M. to-day, rescuers were driven from their work by fire 20 of the Hillcrest (Al- where Among the bodies recovered were those of James Quigley, superintend- MINERS FOUND DEAD [ELEVATOR CAR DROPS STANDING WITH PKS I WREKED CLLR SIX FLOORS; THREE Rope Broke. elevator in which they wére riding to- day fell from the top floor of the six-story «building at No, 82 East a) Fourteenth street to the ground floor. lice, was taken to St. Vincent's Hos- HURT; BRL MAY DE Three people were Injured when an | SUES MAN FOR HURTING LOCOMOTIVE THAT HITHIM Yes, It Happened on the Erie, and Gosh! Frank Is Sore, as Well as Smashed. Wouldn't it make you mad if you and the railroad company sued you for $100 because your bruised body bent the engine pilot and knocked wouldn't it make YOU its paint of sore? | Well, that's why Frank V. Wilkin- son of No. 153 Summer avenue, New- lark, N. J., Is mad at the Erie Rall- road, That's what they did to Frank First, Frank sued for $26,000 damages in the Basex Circuit of the Supreme Court. That made the Erie mad and {ts officials demanded $100 for dam- ‘ e@lorts of the voluntesr depart. ‘rooms above the dry goods store when | &Teat explosion yesterday wrecked the) Migs Dorothy Smith, a atenog-| age to its engine and for “expenses |of their aummer outing at the big | GENT, BOXES “ANY DRUG STORE * ; ea | Underground property and 1s beljeved! ranher, cwent id. whore | imeurred in removing litter ‘and|camp at Midinnd Beach, Staten Ie- | (@) EP : Of Lindenburst, Babylon and, the fre started. A policeman warned) ae #80" | rapher, twenty-one years old, whore! pieces of wood from its tracks” in |lund. The Shuberts have donated the | RK WHILE YOU SLE , Working with women and them and they got to the atrost with- address was not learned by the po. | the spot in Bloomfield, N. J., where | theatres and receipts for the week : Wilkinson and his milk cart were scattered over the scenery FOR NEWSBOYS’ HOME c.us.| ‘Twe Theatres te Give Benefits tor! renee OOK HEADACHE, COSTE, BLN at the Lyric Theatre next week for the benefit of the Newsboys’ Home| Club, | At the same time Paul J. Rainey’s ed African hunt pictures are to be shown | You men and women who can’t get| the stomach, remove the sour, undigest- feeling right—who have headache, coat-| ed and fermenting food and foul gases; nd foul breath, diz- tal d the excess bile from the liver Feached the three large baras in the/ Twenty Bodies Recovered | Victims Buried Beneath Wreck | °°!!!4ed with @ locomotive and had/at the Casino Theatre. Thesé thrill- i boaeed when OT cans trem the bese rf rear. , : three ribs smashed, your hip broken |ing moving presentations of wild life/ Are you keeping your bowe A Cascaret to-night straightens you Business Buildings and| When tne fret volunteers of the! from Hillcrest Pits When at Bottom of Shaft— and suffered serious internal injurics|in the African jungle have become | With Cascarete—or merely dosing your-| out by morning—a 10-cent box your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and you feel bully for months. “Don’t forget the children. CANDY CATHARTIC world famous. Mairbreadth escapes, | lf every few days with salts, pills, cas- , | tor oil and other harsh irritants? Cas- perilous situations, atrange creatures aus a and savage men ate here reproduo jBirtsic immediately cleanse and sweeten by the moving picture camera so per- | fectly that one could almost imagine | that they are living. | The receipts of both theatres for | the week are to go to the Newsboys’ Home Club fund, and the youngsters are anxiously hoping for a big week. | Upon its success depends the euccess | and every newsie in Now York is hustling to make {t a success. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFE oH WHAT YOU NERD A WORDD “WANT” WILL GO, GET IT, ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE - " own homes by covering roofs Blankets soaked in water, saved town from destruction. ent of the mine, and Thomas Taylor, fire boss, Mine experts believe that pital In a dying condition. Sne had 4 compound fracture of both legs and shop next door also fled at the first warning and none was injured Mrwe business bulldiner and three} When the fire got to the third bara, most of ce sis Ace) ont re er beth denee "ape: ware: biielay ses h | f torais -| twelve hun eet from the pi barns used for storehoures and | “MCh Was used us a storage ware: | vet jut. ton of rock, broken | des this she suffered cute and were burned to the ground.! ‘Bréproof building at one end of the Stopped the flames there and wolunteer firemen succeeded in lacerations about the body and was internally injured, Abrabam Wein- stein, an errand boy, seventeen years old, of No. 122 Allen street, had bis right leg fractured, d Henry Dean, twenty-four years old, the elevator runner, of No, 12 West One Hundred house by tho Irmisch Drug Company, | there was an unexpected fireworks) tmbera and other debris are heaped | ne in the entrances and it seems prob- |alaplay, Nearly the entire mocoma | able that many of the bodles will not floor of the barn was stocked WIth) i4 recovered for several days. Fourth of July fireworks, and these} Exploration by rescuers early to- went off with a rour when the flames| day indic as rae miners Bad Bo warning 0 jeath, as several oodles Anode Saiding wie ass wares (URE found standing nearly erect with picks and other mining tools in The rear of the Schmalkuche Grocery | hand pinned to walls by timbers or Company's building =was badly | rocks Be sags a rae ihends deta street lane eee “Dean bed taken Miss Smith and Th ball i k d d GIRL SKATER LOSES HAND. WOMAN FAINTS AS REID tne Waitt buy tthe ath tur. e oon S wree e an Ops & score of places at ~ whe mj firm. He had opened the gate to as the wind scattered burning fn Crossing the over an area of more than « Fall IS SENT BACK PRISONER 3 Gertrude Schlessinger, thirteen years! Chime to Be Wife of New Yorker | Jold, of No. 521 Weat One Hundred and i | Fifty-second street lost her right hand) Extradited From England on Embezzlement Charge. said that she had stopped to fix h | under the wheels of an Amsterdam ave- | nue car to-day when she was skatini: across the t One Hundred and and Face Badly Affected. Fes: | skates and wax leaning aguinat the car and Came to Head, Caused | wren it rtarted up and sho was thrown to th o Mech Disfigurement. Cuticura | or. ee allow the two to pass to the sixth Hee when, without warning, one of the ropes of the old-fashioned hand- running elevator broke, The car plunged to the bottom of the shaft before the three occupants could allow more than a gasp to escape them. The car struck the well of the shaft with such force that the bottom was smashed. The top caved in and the sides toppled over, burying the three people under a mass of woodwork and tron bara. Patrolman Standard crawled through the bars imprisoning the girl and managed to lift the weights from her body. The two boys were then taken from the bottom of the well. Both regained consciousness sufficiently to give their names and addresses. They were taken to t w York Hospital LIFE ON OLD CAPE COD NEVER LIKE THIS—BING! j Visitor From Home of Oysters and | Cranberries Knocked Sense- } less and Ro. ved. John Boiterson is going back to Cape Cod just as soon as he can get there. There's too much excitement for him here, For a short time he hag been visiting friends at No. 881 ‘5 into the ocean with its human cargo —one million dollars disappears — what becomes of the $1,000,000? Juat as she rei Some of the wit-| LONDON, June 20— Thomas Adam Mounted Policeman Close got her to ed and folt| Reid, a former employe of Chubb & 4 jand Ointment Entirely Cured. | washington Heights tHoepital without Son of New York, who was ordered newaska for New York, | delay. Her right hand was severed and her tert A pathetic scene occurred at the! railroad station, where just before | the departure of the train Keld was | greeted by a young woman with a child, Sbe claimed to be Reid's wife and as the prisoner waa taken away she fell fainting on the platform acl Ria FOLEY’S DISTRICT CLEAN. to Med extradited on June 4 on charges of badly crushed, The motorman, alleged larceny and embezzlement, was taken to-day from London to} Southampton to embark on the Min- 880° Breoree %., New York. N. Y.— | Andrew Yourow of No. 501 West One ; we months ago pimples broke ous | Hundred und Thirty-Arth street, did not 0 blame. seem to >_> MAY BE WANDERING STREETS . The pim | relatives came toa bead. rr Relatives of Arthur Shepherd, a young | We!tma came@ |rock driller living at No. 36 East ek ah ralseor Bed New Tore bagel Inveatigatora from the District-Attor- ed condition, or has thrown him. | ney'# office who have been going over the returns of the special election of ver an @ result of inju ane tee iver one Juries | April 7 in the Second Assembly District, reported to-day that they had found no evidence of fraud anywhere. ‘The Séc- ond, of which former Sheriff ‘Tom Foley Saturday night left his home for Belle- |{s leader, returned a substantial ma and in| vue, saying the pain was too great to | jority for the Conatitutional Convention | (Signed) | bear. Since that time nothing haa been |and this led to an Investigation because | heard from him, nor can he be found In [of the conditions found in Charles. F any hospital: He is five feat four inches | Murphy'e Twelfth District, where twen: tal weighs 140 poun Inspectors and clerks confessed and udulent practices, You'll be able to tell soon— MILLION | DOLLAR. MYSTERY is coming next Monday ‘$10,000 for 100 Words! See Monday’s issue of this paper Shepherd tion ined repeatedly after being hurt by falling rock, and on last ani are brown, he Li and when Inst acen ive wore a blue suit, | The investigators will look over the Dean street, Brooklyn. He went to fue cap, tan shocs and a white shirt, |returna from the Eleventh Assembly |look up some other old friends in Hiln brother, Harry Shepherd,-aske that | District. nest ‘wek. “The? MeMunus | cok UP is \Greenwich village last night, and as he was passing No. 20 Hancock atreet on the way home several young men grabbed him, dragged him into the |hall, beat him senseless and stole five $10 bills from his pockets. Policeman Mitchell of the Macdou- gal street station beard the gang! jayarrelling over the division of the | lo@t and ran in. The gang fled to the *. | yard and got away over back fences except Dominick Manfirdoa of No. 169 Thompson atreet, Mitchell dropped him with a blow of bis night stick. | A $10 bill flew from his band as he fell, the policeman says. Boiterson was so badly bruised he had to be attended by an bulance surgeon from St. Vincen! Hospital and afterward he asked permission to spend the rest of the night in the police station as he was afraid to go home tw the leader of the Eleventh pel si er eatbhh KAISER NAMES NEW LINER. information be sent to the Forty-frat street addres ‘Two M PARIS, June 2%.—Badly mutilated, the bodies of two more victims of the recent collapre of Paria recovered her , reeta by floods were lay from a pit where u«ht In the breaking ft bodies was iden- in of the French other was that HAMBURG, Germany, June 3 pero Willlam to-day conferred the name of Bismarck, chowen by himself, on the third vessel of the Imperator cl, which was launched for the service the Hamturg-American Line, ‘The new steamer is almont an exact reproduce tion of the Vaterland, but she is six fect longer and has two. more boilers, Her plans call for @ speed of 22% knots, iz |but she Ja expected by her constructors to do better than this. ‘the Bismarck ts to be ready for com- e | mason in about fifteen months and after A ¢ “lear Skin that the Hamburg-Ameriean Intends to clear skin--roay orn Kood appetite order run a fast weekly service between Ham. burg and New. York. sd For a complexion— bright eves use Go Back to N, June 9).—An } & tempt to defeat ext Pe dune 20. | lssued by the court here HILADELPHIA, June 2.—The cold- Get a Box To-niaht. request of the Cheago police on his ar-|adelphia Weather Bureau was recorded | At Bristol from Montreal. ‘The! here _to-d At 6 o'clock to-day the e i Vor sale at Druggists, 109, and 230, the Bow ©) thermometer registered 51. we AKainst him Is alleged forgery: EDITORIAL ‘The Plan in Congress to Exempt Labor from Equal Laws. Feminism’s Attitude Toward Mar- "riage; Importance of the Word “Obey.” MAGAZINE The Swiftest Thing That Floats—New Motor Boat That Reels Off 54 Miles an Hour, By Decision of the Court RUDOLPH DIRKS Originator of the Famous KATZENJAMMER KIDS Is Now Drawing Exclusively for THE SUNDAY WORLD See Comic Section To-Morrow! MAGAZINE Wireless Explosions of Torpedoes at a Distance of Ter Miles by the Mighty, Invisible F- Ray. METROPOLITAN Organizing the Bug Club—Reported by S. E, Stanton. New York's Rue de Paissy Sidewalk Cafe—De- scribed by Charles Welton. Philanthropic Activities of the Travellers’ Aid So- ciety That Gives First Aid to 1,700,000 Travellers Each Day. Double-Page Feature, Mlustrated in Colors—In Africa with Jim Barnes of New York, Why They’re Singing “Give My Regards to Pall Mall”—Explained by Roy McCardell, a ||| Summer Art Calendar Free! MAGAZINE Columbus of the Aeroplane—Lieutenant of the British Navy Who Is to Fly Across the Atlantic for a Prize of $50,000 MAGAZINE Sociological Experiences of the Lieutenant-Gover- nor of Illinois and His Wife, Who Worked for a Week in a New England Factory. SEPARATE A Real, Illustrated Magazine Worth Reading and Keeping. Beautiful Photogravure of Scene on Hudson River Actual Size 10x15 Inches on Art Paper “The Indiscretion of Lord Tamworth,” By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. Happy Ending of a New York Romance That “ : “How | Take Care of My Throat,” by Enrico “ ” \ Thrilling Short Story of Mystery. Com- Huerta All but Spoiled—A Lizutenant of the With Every Copy of Sunday World Caruso, Who knows How to Sing Even Fresh and Breezy Copy of “FUN, \ plete in One Issue. “Dixie” as Hero. ; To-Morrow Though He Has a Cold. the Great Weekly Joke Book.

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