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1 | ! ‘ i i i ‘ ‘ Ses ae aaa ae Sea ee ne ee of the car was pushed to one side the pressure of the wreckage wi then directed against one side, cru PCHAHOFER ~ ONNY, CENTRAL 1F Continved From First Page.) Ht plofied, fatally entire length of the car. SLEEPING CAR. was a sleeper. It, street, which parallels the scalding Engineer | this sleeper, H i th i Shoe Specialists Since 1857 1] AnpRew ALEXANDER SIXTH Avenue (A) comer I9@S: A Holiday Special Women’s patent leather pumps with Baby Louis or regular heels, Women’s pumps with buckles—patent or dull leather—high Louis heels, $6.90 Women’s pumps, smartly cut— white duck with Louis or Cuban heels, $5.90 Athletic Underwear fr Men & Boys As you bend over, the slack in the blouse above the snug waist- band prevents all strain and binding. 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The front end ing the sides together for almost tho MANY INJURED IN A CRUSHED The next car on the Westerner too, was partly wrecked and turned over Into the tracks, Many of the injured were taken from Henderson & Ervin f = ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUE eae, JULY | weons and nurses, Special and hurried to the wreck. 4 physicians and surgeons were al- ready giving first aid to the injure jup. over the Nickel Plate Railroad, serve the flagman’s signal Among the injured are Peck, Fargo Avenue, Charles Enstein, Buffalo; Charles R ‘Chifford and Fireman Stolx Calls were sent to Buffalo, Eri4, The steel day coach of th Ashtabula and other places for sur- Seph Tortbury, Dunkirk wecat Cuinones, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Mrs = Oxcar Cuinones, Niagara Falls, N.Y. | Dr. John Sweit Ohio; his _wife, and son, ‘Webb Columbus, O.; and wife Dr dition. New Strait Mary Sw ser, 8. J John Apnis, 1 vill Mra. ie, Thi iously are expec ‘The authorities be the man dressed in the sc form ia Charles Schiller ing this name were clothing. e body dier's un Cards bea found in hi a “SOMETHING FAILED TO WORK,” SAYS REPORT New York on Wreck , but Fails to No. 41, was stand fan hand holding feel the heat. balance Che United Reduc trengthen: Expand shoulder Develops t Improve Holds Ye Gives a Gri Beware of imitations you look better, feel better, fot baghlet on, Daop Telephone were mado up at Buffalo and Brie | No. 7, Dunkirk later, collided with the Traffic west of Buffalo on the New | tra York Central lines is completely tied Trains west are being operated | No, Rail- road officials are unable to keeount| Advices from the for Engineer Clifford's failure to ob- | there are on hurts of hb MADE TO COMPANY : Sentral Issues Statement | flagman he westbound from New York ing at the Dunkirk statiol i How to be cool tho ironing Use: an eleciric. No hoi siove to heat the room. 05° puts ihe“Uniied Special” on your ironing board, the with your lighting bill. Phone Stuyvesani 4980 OF THE UNITED Execrric Licht & enoRs 150 East 15+ St, — 89*St. & Bway. — 146th St. & Bway. es the the Che: ns Round the Circulation For a Limited time a $5.00 model $3.00 NULIFE is not made of steel or rubber, but of ali made fabric that is strong as steel and light as a feather, washable and sanitary; it fits the body smoothly and responds to every move- ment of the wearer, Makes you trains | for repairs to the journal box, train which left New York an hour | stalled train. Three sleeping cars on train 41 were derailed and a baggage cat and one coach of train N 7, The engine of other ex been recovered wreck show that approximately eighteen per fons in the hospitals in Dunkirk and | twenty-five other people taken to |hotels, Seven were killed in all, and more are likely have of persons killed, 1 received k Central office, following meagre de- three unidentified or forty-five amooth fa sh complexio marks of ide The second body jthat of a man about cet ten inches in heigh ifieation is described an! army shoes nd blue ais t ring on years old, Initials on collar 3H. Wore fine blue striped od G Stratton & Sons, | Baltimore, manu rs Unofficial advices indicate that | he flagman of tra al hundred y ing train to stop, and, as it d past, hurled his lantern into | the engine cab in the hope of attract he attention of the engineer, He " rae e heard the whistle on No. Fix Blame. low, Indicating that the The New York Central Railroad | n that train were not unawure | * | Of danger ahead, office here to-day issued the follow-| "rhe evidence thus far appears to ing acevunt of the wreck at Dun-| indicate that the engineer was on the! kirk, compiled from the latest ad ome and endeavored to apply pte | vices received from o pra the jusual way, Ww vices rec 1 from offi wou © stopped within road at the scene of the collision: an antiy safe But | “At 2.20 A. M. to-day, while the| son nut the second scction of passenger train| PT teatinony thus kes were thoroughly jn tod and tested m where the aceldent occurred, n in i i shited ROCKINCHAIR [oe Hy 0) Uh ha F i a Hh bl i Even the the iron does not $100 per month Electric Have you a protruding abdomen? Do you get pains in the back? Do you breathe correctly? You can regulate your health and physical comfort by wearing PROFESSOR CHARLES MUNTER'S «8 DO-VIBRO BELT FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Abdomen the E he Lung Body ful Ci Erect look for the name NULIFE woven in the belt. NULIFE makes your protruding abdomen di, ppear instantly em improves. ht-weight, specially and your entire nd, sit or walk erect wit enous effort, will checrtaity Address Dept. 420, NULIFE COMPANY, 122-124 Fifth Ave., at 18th St. » clothing oF ly was that of @ man | only forty miles; 1919, ' CAN A MAN BE HIS OWN CHILD'S GRANDFATHER? IT MAY HAPPEN HERE | One-Pounder | Father-in-Law Gets ‘License Marry Daughter-in-Law and to} AN @ man be his own child's | G grandfather? Can «a woman be heg own child's sister-in-law? If a father-in-law and a daugh- ' ter-in-law marry, how is any- } body to keep track of the multi- years old, of No, 313 Kip Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. and his jaw, Emma Schmidt, thirty-two, No, 94 Hancock | Avenue, to- procured a mar- | riage license from the Jersey City Clerk. Fred's wife died Jan, 15, 1917, Emma's husband, son of the prospective bridegroom, died Dec. | } sibilities, Fred Schmidt, sixty | { daughter-in- ‘ “BROKERAGE OFFICE RAI RAIDED BY ASSISTANTS OF SWANK j atl Papers of rg A Frank Lilly & Co. | Seized—New Jersey Woman Makes Complaint. Assistant District Attorney Rtorke |and Detectives Cuniff and Weston to- day raided the brokerage oMfices of J Frank Lilly & Co. No, 62 Broadway, and seized all of the pany's [District Attorney's oflce iso asked banka with which the firm had dealings to send in information concerning the d been received by ‘Dis- | trict they Swann concerning Lilly & Co., but detectives were unable to find | he replied. any one in authority at the office when | they visited it;Maturday and yesterday | To-day W. H, Hirst went to the District Attorney's office and said that he Was the local manager and that he would help him in the investigation Mrs. Stanley T. Budd of Green Pond, N. J. complained to District Attorney Swann that she had an account of $30,- 000 with the firm, but could not obtain an accounting An involutary we was filed in the Court against & and assets not stated. Thy groditors are John F. Sost and Wiillk EARIGHT'S NTO WN CRASH nkruptey Police Commissioner Leaps From Machine and Narrowly Escapes Injury. Police Commissioner Enright nar-| lrowly escaped being crushed between | his police automobile and the granite wall of Manhattan Bridge to-day when his car was struck by a sight-seeing | auto owned by the Rialto Sight ri Company, No. 136 Broadway. Man- | hattan. The Commissioner was on his way to | his office and had reached a stretch of | bad paving where only half of the roadway is open for traffic, The .ght- | seeing car driven by Otto &. Puiney, No. 6% First Avenue, struck the left hind mudguard of the Commissioner's | machine. Knright jumped when he saw the crash coming and his automo- bile was swung against the wall ‘TraM®™: was delayed for twenty min- utes until John R. Shaw, tra Me squad D, could straighten out the tangle ACCUSED OF STEALING BONDS HIS MOTHER TRIED TO SELL ; Woman and Son Held for $6,000 | Liberty Certificates Which D1s- appeared on Way to Bank. Halley and his ere held in Magistrate Seventeen-year-old William No. 109 East Soh St mother, Mrs, Mary Halley $2,000 h to-day by frothingham at the Centre Police| t on separate charges of grand lar- ceny of six $1,000 liberty bonds and re- ceiving stolen goods Detectives Fleming and Jappeared against the mother | According to the detectives the to stealing the bonds last Decem- was then employed as messen- | Kelfileach and son. boy con-| | ger for the firm of Newburger, Hender- son & Co., No. 100 Broadway, and was] to deliver to the Na- Commerce according to the de | Mrs, Ha | tives, went to the office of Haines & | No, 7 Pine street, for sale a $1,000 Haines & Co, t |that whe was’ M Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. the missing bonds were found on her person, ace the police, 'BRANDEGEE TO QUIT | 6.0, P, LIKE BORAH |Says He Will Leave Republican | Party Minute It Stands for | League of Nations, oN, July 1 Na ig monstrosity Connecticul, to-day joined Sena- © threat to leave the | “the minute it stands | of Nations,” Denouncing 1 shail vote for it,” he said Tam not to be buncoed by any lingo about humanity or the moral forees of the world or b; rs in the air, Tam | for the Stara ipes and not for the milk white tionalism.” neutral interna: Fyeret oM, Made Port | Warden, i ALBANY, July 1.—Ryerett M, Price Beat Kelly. ON MANHATTAN BRIDGE! EXPLOSIVE SHELL THROWN | FROM ‘L’ FALLS AT HIS FEET, sis, "sos" front of his home on ing. The Jo James Street. The finder picked the projectile up i ys i and carried it to the Oak Street Police Station, where it was placed in a bucket plicity of relations? ‘of water until the arrival of Detective As a@ start toward puzzling pos- | gan, the explosive expert. According was one with a charge In the nose that is exploded on the field with a timer, Egan declared that if the projectile had exploded it might have wrécked all the | windows in the vicinity and killed any | who might have , been, ate struck POLICEMAN SAYS T THUGS | ROBBED HIM OF AUTO, Him Unconscious and Then) Drove Off With Car, Ahearn | Tells Court. | Patrolman William J. Ahearn of No. | 2326 Ryer Avenue, the Bronx, appeared | in General Sessions, Part II, this morn- ing against William Kraus and Patrick Ahearn said Kelly and Kraus | and several others stopped his auto- jmobile on 38th Street on the night of | May 18, pulled him out of the car, beat him until he was unconscious and then |drove away in the papers. ‘The | uables. “the officer is mistaken,” Judge Mulqueen body in my rob 9 policeman "Why did yo! |under arrest then?” oseph Ci by, the defendants’ counsel hood. i} | | of Bellport was appointed as Port V den of the Port of New York tow Ff That Would Wreck | = Houses and Kill People, Held | by Police. s ‘ Some one thréw the Creates a New Puzzle. lexpiosive one-pound shell from a Third | Avenue elevated train as it was passing James Street at 8.20 o'clock this morn- xplosive landed at the feet of | .» Who lives at No. il to Egan, “They hit me GIBBONS, PRIEST 58 YEARS. BALTIMORE bons celebrated third anniversary of Baltimore and the fift versary of his ordination He celebrated called upon Mer. who celebrated to-day his golden jub. ‘The Cardinal later said that he was S| getting ready to leave the city brief vacation with friends his advanced age the venerable prinate perfect health, a in taking his ace dinal will be eight the latter part of next month, Thirty-fourth contrasting colo | nue, this city, “war nose” of an| the projectiie refreshing. 1120, car with his val- Kelly told | “I never robbed any- | and I wouldn't dare | Not place these men Ahearn was asked when | wasn't looking, July 1.—Cardinal Gib yesterday his thirty-| as Cardinal Bishop | for a In spite of MADISON AVENU Street KILLED VISITING DYING GIRL. BRUNSWICK, N. J. ‘o Mise BI July te was killed in mmerelal Ave- few minutes Inter VE may use Grapelade for sun- daes, ice crear and sherbets— --for tarts, jelly roll and other pastry -for puddings and desserts— —but don’t forget it is a perfect spread for bread, toast, muffins and biscuit. It is smooth and rich with all the goodness of fresh grapes—its tart sweetness is always welcome and From dealers in 15 oz, jars at 35cand in 8 oz. tumblers. If you don’t find it, phone our New York Office, Worth THE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO, Westfield, N. ¥._ Sickness at Home ‘| is relieved of some of its anxiety by the know- - ledge that around the corner is a Liggett Drug Store. 69 in NewYork and Brooklyn, —one near you. GB. Altman & Cn. = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street | An Important Special Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts and Pajamas to be held to-morrow and Thursday will afford an excellent opportunity for supplying vacation needs at a manifest saving in expense Men’s Negligee Shirts Of woven-stripe madras and mercerized fabrics, in a variety of desirable patterns and color effects ; Fs 2 Men’s Pajamas At the sa Of cotton material in plain colors and a diversity of appro- priate designs ° ° . me time Men’s Worsted Swimming Suits | in blue, black and Oxford gray, with and without stripes of | , will be on sale at the special price of $3.85 per suit (The Sale will be held on the First Floor) $1.65 | Of finer-quality madras, in a varied assortment of attractive patterns, featuring corded and woven-color stripes, $2.15 ' per suit $2.15 aa he was carrying a bunch of flowers jabeth Brower, mortally i), The boy died almost instantly, and & Miss Brow: died. The driver of the truck by an automobile truck by the police. Pure, fresh, active drugs in adequate variety and quantity at uniformly reasonable prices. PULL. Sint Cals tne Cats 7 S93 ssuiremert LUT i rneescett Rrerer err sii ia