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OE \¢ the Bielfoll Chemtcal Works, at Pine Street, euddenly found himself surrounded by fire when tae tubing of hie apparatus bec connected Unable to stat ‘oft a4 chiorine gas, he was nearly overcome, but ran to a front window and shouted to pedestrians, The first apparatus to arrive under Battalion Chief Griffith was unable to enter the building, and the rescue squad, armed with toeir helmets, had GAS CHECKS FIREMEN AT CHEMICAL BLAZE Disconnected Tube in Laboratory Fills Place With Chlorine and Starts Fire. Chiorine gas and blazing chemicals tarly this morning gave Pine Street a touch of European war experience. | 15h, “summoned, ‘They carried jarris Blumberg of No. 165 Clinton! jyumperg’s apparatus into the street | Street, Brooklyn, while making phos-| and the fire was extinguished with phorous trichloride in the laboratory! a nominal loss. GIRL WHO AED Her Life by Poison | and Gas. from the smoke, who acen -_ — Pe n seventeen-s ‘et ie pre | D Retailer Margar an, the protty irl who! meant Retily, «eventeen years ot,| SPENDS QUARTER TO DIE. | restouc. was the ewe of Reynolds Fors } The defendan brey, now In hora Prison for Ws suffocated, several other persons | tandiady Finds Roomer Dend tn! 1p, said that Says:— and turned on burt, while more than a dozen res- |) Aaphyxtated, aed bee ay her home in Brooklyn eued, during a fire early today in the A 4 r dropped tn slot gas meter! He ow fw Iden ryhably die. It was bY three-story brownstone house at No. ver awe pecause he was |trailing the girl after Forabrey made . as “Temperi and J lew. TI ++ mera {e149 East One Hundred and Twenty- | rooming ho No. 421 Bast Four : cbt ttl gh ~adliabaamaeckd [FO teemth ‘Street tovday, Mo was tound| wert nun ae cana” Adam American Walnut Tombs that the police caught the| (&Mth Stree e aid | uate ae tie ok Ms d Ivory E I, 4 Pieces $82.50 dead in bed, his head and neck bound| Stearn and her son w an ivory Enamel, 4 Fieces « . In her effort to throw the murderer. detectives off the track she had dyed|at that address. He, his wife, Marga- ber hair On the drosser tn her room at Ni 386 Dean Street, the would-be sul note which read: Margaret Ryan, sweetheart Forabrey, Let me say! in Is Death! , No. 11 Van Cam- N.Y Kyan was determined to 1a quantity je of mercury » whe awallo and bich of lysol el Siceken, ‘ i house, and hurr Methodist Episcopal Hospital, wher it Was eu He bad practically no ‘ ery is twenty-three ye at the J | 1 Thompson, | tory, Hi et police sti- " been taken to the When he reached home at ght, he sald, they had | r harrel, during, WA Kat him, After t nd knew nothi at suicide unt to hin. brey escaped from the Tombs ! He was there charged with two murders and the girl subse- | quently confessed to the police that | had smuge ws and murlatic t he might make 0 Kirl's | the police | ed, while a trusty | poving the rill oh crawled into a hin to make his ft that permitted Way to the carpenter | |whop. After th made his way to {the spac rounding wall of the T nbling over it, I am a retailer of cigarettes, I recommend “Belmar” Turkish cigae fettes because I am sure of eet and fled At that time Forsbrey was living ; dropped into Cen' | wa They satisly my customers and bring me business. They certainly please many tastes. I have never known of a smoker trying “elmar” ish cigarettes who didn’t Heiner” smoker. The mitdest tobacco for clysrottes le Turiteb. bin danaagicespampenebling na | tne i their own band, 180 vee oreo have, tried “ie ry lerh @ tacclnating, elevating, jeamp” at dawn to-n ton Farms, Or aargyrog Mare d mares © as the worst | rand desperado the place had ever hell Margaret Ryan moun snadian rranging te escape, Her plans failed and wbe returned to New York. | PRISONERS GO TO COUNTRY. | Reformatory Inmates WII Live on Orange County Farm, followed him, Ixteen mt r, and pl him tn an- ‘To the strains of martial muste fr The city has establish the be their new ho Gras Thich s Hart's Isiand will be used by Phe branch workhouse until @ new pent- tentlary is © a snare, ©. GET EARTHQUAKE RECORD. Registered at Georgetown, WASHINGTON, March 31, — Pro- mt that leads UP and nu our crowded sales mall through our Convenient Credit ms artment into your cozy, comfortable Frome. Liberal Terms, NO Red Tape, NO Puzzle Tags—just i FIGURE TAGS Throughout Our Stock turbance in estimated to have red about 3,300 miles from SLAYER FORSBREY IN HARLEM BLAZE; ATTEMPTS SUICIDE FOUR MEN INJURED -_— | Margaret Ryan Tries to End Uncle of Frank Reilly Badly ret, Murray and Eleanor Reilly, four years old, and Reilly's brother, Cornettus, | Notify | lower floor, were preparing to Jump | when Policemen Keenan came, were she| from t mAnHUD 6 WARRANT HER ANSWER = TO NEW SON-IN-LAW when taken out of the window by a ANY years of experience has shown M us that folks want really dependable policeman. | Albert King, a p t, and by Mother Spurned Daughter Wir f ut off, 4 urniture: went to the top floor, King smashed | Eloped Accusing Boy as ©T sw sell only good ture, Abxductor |) That is why we sell only g furniture, no James Sutter, twenty-six years old clerk in @ haberdashery store the skylight and took his wife to the) roof and down by the adjoining house. | His hand was cut #0 badly with glass he had to be attended by an ambu- Manhattan, was arraigned to-d lance murieon liek mts up jadders there were a dosen or mors | sae Bad th Het persons in the windows. After they | k nk Rellly|Complainant was Mrs, I ound in his! of No, 66 Sum matter how low the price tion, Burned in Desperate Ef- fort to Save Him. a. He was John Reilly keeps @ rooming BOUSO| | towels and a sweater ad for several days. The apply of gas bad been ex- ter Killing him and had dis- ‘Temperino| by the warrant. The young bri dressed, wept ar band Individual pieces can be purchased, if desired. To facilitate selection, 25 rooms shown in complete suites. nd neatly | ¢ cher hus. | Her mother did not look at) q Magistrate Todd advised” Mrs 6 situation thetr daughters, Mrs. Veronica | ¢ aipal mated ‘last. time ‘Te Mrs. rind was sre tolze had Tem- Saturday 0 pola. | uid Mrs. Stearn. | | forty-seven, live on the parlor floor. was sent to the|‘l have no ehter. My laughter | yy The fire started at 4 A. M. to the |is dead. Iam observing the burial Poi PR | ritual for her 1. Oatfeld, Thoronghbred Tratner,| stole her punish Insues Datly Racine After tifte training on th t them a) i want the man whe the house | lly, on the oment and soon fille The F Lost te Near € Powder and Link anding on the at ach and lift window. Cornelius Reilly had tric LoNno patch fled at Holland, on Wednesday, saya taht many person fl der factory and b; Oldenznal Tiacing Letter,” to reach ©: i ‘ BEGIN READING FANTOMAS NEXT SUNDAY IN THE SUNDAY WORLD Heavy Shocks Lasting an Hoar Are! 1 earth shocks were recorded | WE VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.atdAve. RENTED After a Successful Career of 58 Years, Are | PREMISES | | VACATE MAY 1ST FOR A THEATRE RETIRING «= BUSINESS We Are Forced to Sacrifice Our Vast New Easter Clothing Stocks After months of preparation in making up the biggest and most elegant stocks of Men's Clothing for Easter wear, we are compelled to sacrifice every dol'ar’s worth. Unexpectedly, we were offered such an advan- tageous rental for a long term of years for our building, providing we vacated before May Ist, that we could not refuse it. To meet this emergency, necessitates the closing out of our vast stocks at once. NOW, More Than Ever, Every Man Should Come to Vogel Brothers for His New Easter Clothes. Don’t Wait—Come at Once While These Vast, New Spring Stocks Are So Com- plete—and Share in These Great Savings—It Is the Opportunity of a Lifetime. Note the Tremendous Suit Reductions Regular Price Now New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men......../2.50 to 15.00 é New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men.... 15,00 & 16.50 9.75 New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men......../6.50 & 18.00 11.75 8.00 lo 22.00 to 14.75 17.50 19.50 22.50 New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men .... New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men..... New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men...... 25,00 to 30.00 to 28.00 35,00 SALE | SATURDAY {15c EACH) We have purchased sev- eral thousand new Playerpiano || Open Saturday Seattas. =n 3- Piece Williamand el Mary Period Din- ing Room Suite in Jacobean Oak, consist- ing of Buffet, ChinaCloset, Serving Table; 3 - Piece 4 Suite, 1- al eae sy | MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES ufacturer at prices which enable us to offer them at correspondingly low __ prices, |{ These Rolls include the popu- lar hits, one-steps, waltzes, songs, medleys, classics, ete., ete. No popular Roll has less than two verses and two choruses, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED WISSNER’S \[55-57 Flatbush Ave., Bklyn EVERYWHERE WHLons ~ DMERNS"ST MUSIC ROI) | | Rolls from a prominent man-f) Regular Price vow Now Regular Price Now Men’s New Spring Overcoats £15.00 & $18.00. $9.25 | Lion & E. & W. Redman Collars f $ .50 | All Derbies and Soft Hats 22.00 & $3.00. . $1.50 Men’s New Spring Overcoats 20.00 & 95.00 14.75 | All Paris and Boston Garters... (Bz.) 25 15 | Negligee and Pleated Shirts..... 1.00 & 1.60,. AF Men's New Spring Overcoats 28.00 & 30.00 19.50 | All Notaseme and E. & W. & Arrow Dress Shirts 1.6010 2.50.. 0B Men's Cutaway Walking Suits 16.00t0 30.00 9.75 Onyx Half Hose (er. ) 18 Negligee and Pleated Shirts 175 & ¢.00.. 146 Blk. Cutaway Coats & Vests 18.00% 20.00 %.75 | Atl Silk Half Hose, Interwoven, Negligee and Pleated Shirts 2008 2.60,. 1.65 Men's cameo Sais 20.00 & £5.00 ts Phoenix, Notaseme Brands baie) 30 37 ah ie Gh 4.00 & 5.00 a Men’s Winter Overcoats 12.50& 15.00% Doe , an Cape Dress Gloves 195& 1.60.. Men's Winter Overcoats. ... 20.00 to 25.00. 14.75 All Helepreo! Hall Hove rai Osi : i 100s EAB Cape and Mocha Gloves 1968 9.00.. 1.85 Men's Striped Trousers 3.50% 4.00. 2.50 Medium & Heavy Underwear ( mint) # 75& £26 45 | All Fancy Street Vests 250 & 3.00., 1,85 Mon’s Striped Trousers 4.60 6.00 8,60 | Medium & Heavy Underwear (nisi). 1.00 & 1.75. .85 | All Boys’ Blouses o& 65.. 88 Men’s Striped Trousers 6.00t0 8.00. 4,75 | All New Spring Neckwear........ 60 29 | All Boys’ Sweaters 1.00 69 Youths’ Long Pants Suits.......... 10.00 & 12.50.. 7.50 | All Heavy Silk Neckwear........... . 1.00 .65 | All Men's & Boys’ Caps......... ok .75.. 88 Small Charge for Alterations. No Charges. No C. O. D.’S VoGcEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 5 Ave. Store Open Late Store Open Late Saturday Night | 1 a