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a | a : » the ordinance which compels TROLLEY HITS AUTO, HURLING IT 20 FEET; SEVEN ARE INJURED Three Women and One Child Among Those Hurt in Coney Smashup. Recovering from injuries suffered when a Coney Island street car crashed into an automobile in which they were riding at 2 o'clock this morning, five persons are {n Coney Tsland Hospital and two others are being treated at their homes. Arthur Fanroth of West Thirtcenth street and Railroad avenue took sev- eral relatives and friends out in his recently purchased machine, driven hy William Batcheier, As the car vassed over Rallroad avenue at Cook’s Lane, a Norton's Point trol- ley, running at high speed, struck it squarely in the centre and huried it twenty feet. The passengers were thrown out and the machine was wrecked. Tho gasoline tank exploded and the wreckage caught fire, foro- ing the calling out of reserves from the Coney Island police station to hold back a crowd that threatened to injure the motorman, Tho injured were picked up and taken te the hospital tn the automo- bile of Peter Dooley, son of Police Inspector Dooley. There it was found that Mrs. Lydia Richards of No. 2998 West Twelfth street, Coney Island, was the most seriously hurt. It was thought her skull was fractured, Catherine Crowe, No. 213 Eust| Bighty-first street, Manhattan, nuf- fered a fractured left arm, and Mrs, Carrie Fanroth a possible fracture of the spine and contusions of the back. permed as ten 8 JACOB LANGELOTH DEAD. Founder of American Metal Com- Dany Succumbs to Heart Disease. Jacob Langeloth, sixty-two, of No, 636 Fifth avenue, founder and up to two years ago president of the American Metal Company of No. 61 Broadway, died at 4 o'clock this morning at his country home in Riverside, Conn., from |» heart disease. Mr. Langeloth was at work as usual in his office yesterd y and left for home last ngiht seemingly in the best of health. He was born in Baden, Ger- many, and came to this country tweh- ty-eight years.ago. He is survived only by his wife. Care Must Stop om “Near Side.” Mayor Mitchel this afternoon signed cars in the city to stop for om the near side of cross #1 Will become effective Sept. Mayor also signed the new tire Mite ance, which specifi wooden structures may be erected, ENUII Ky «©, U Mark-Down Sale Special Until 6 o’Clock ; rer ees Flee in rt Bo || 38 NOTES OF THE THEATRES. “I believe the most important mai uscript that I bring Mr. Frohman,” eald Alf Hayman, who returned from Europe yesterday, “is ‘The Shadow'— Probably the last play scheduled for early production in France that will reach this country for some time. “The Shadow’ was to have been pro- duced in Paris in October by Madame Rejane, but as it is now New York will see tt first. Dario Niccodemt, co- author with Michael Morton in tl making of John Drew's new pl ‘The Prodigal Husband,’ was to have come to New York for Mr. Drew’s rehearsals. But instead of sailing he {s now marching with the French army. Edmond Rostand has also en- listed. In fact, the French army will finally include every dramatist ablo to shoulder a gun. Patriotism will be the chief theme of French plays when the war is over.” John Mason and company are re- hearsing the Owen Davis play “Cor- nered” at the Eltinge Theatre. After short engagements at Long Branch, Asbury Dark and Atlantle City, “Cornered” comes to the Liberty Theatre on Sept, 14, Charles Frohman ts to present Otis Skinnor tn a new play on Oct 5 at the National Theatre, Washington, D. C., before coming to New York. Tho pl ay is to be called “The Silent Voice.” Some of the principals engaged for “Tho | in which Elsie Fer- | guson will be tho star, are Frank | Austin Strong's new Dragon's Claw,” play Milis, Frederic de Belleville, Paul Everton, Robert Peyton Gibbs, Ida Waterman, Madge Corcoran and Lowell Sherman, “The Dragon's Claw,” with the scenes laid In China during the Boxer uprising, Is a pro- To Quickly Kemove | Ugly Hairs From Face (Beauty Notes) ' Beauty-destioying hairs are soon van- ished from the skin with the aid of a delatone paste, made by mixing some water wit tone. This is spread upon the hairy sur- face for 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed sity and the skin washed to remove the re- maining delatone. This simple treat- mert banishes every trace of hair and leaves the skin without » blemish. 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