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| | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919. |N WRECK HOLOS UP Derailment. of | Garbage Cat), Stops Trains From Jammica | and Vicinity. em Virco wae apyrehel , [Jumped the rails near the Summit! Vinge was aivrehonded in Chicag ltoom, Fresh Pond Road, the evening of Avenue, Jersey City, statton, Jobn| ite was formerly an undertaker and 1.0. 19, Professional entertainers will The Long Island Railroad North! Kelly, the fireman, of No. 403 14th|embalmer here. He admitted having be there and duncing will Shore express tragka between Long Island City and Jamaica were out of commission early to-day beeause of} po the derailment of a garbage car at}),, the W-J Tower between Woodside; and until the wreckage could be re-} mi w and Winfield. All from Jamaica had to use the local tracks, which dolayed thougands of commu- ters in reaching New York. While a garbage train was on its way to the Corona Meadows at 1 A.|™# MM. the middie car jumped «the track | and fell on the interlocking switches, | @hort circuiting all the third rails and |!" high power cabics, enusing & brilliant | ™ electrical display and tieing up come | pletely the North Shore branch, on! tralis - }dent the car caught fire and the sary ON LONG ISLAND == have the damage repaired by 9 A. M. | Virgo, former sweetheart of Maud Frith | Lawton. five or forty minutes Inst night, when It |tha dead woman. Street, Jersey City, was slightly in- jured When the accident occurred. | FIGHTS PLA SWEETHEART QUESTIONED IN TRUNK MURDER CASE ewtown fire company was, called, Many houts of work were required fc y kind of service could be ted, and thensthé express traoks | press trains at} tracks, which | stowed up the service during tt Was expected to to switch Mysteriously Stain, Apprehend- ed in Chicago, LAWTON, Mich. Dee. aica to the Joc 2—Joseph ‘Tabor. whow body wax found in a trunk | A Pennsylvania fuulruad Crelght en. jin the pagoment of the ‘Tabor nome, ne tied Up Lraffe on the Hudson and | wes prousht here early to-duy to tell janhattan Kutiroad for abuut thirty- | he Coroner’ Mra. Florenee Tabor Critchlow. sister The Pennsylvania tracks at this pint parallel those of the “tubo” stween Newark and Jomey City! oved, all trains In both directions) ere stalled | — GUE IN FRANCE. | had wckefoller Work to ‘The Nockefclier Foundetion to-day s@e yubllo Um fifth part of tte an- ual report, dealing with the Mght! ainst tuberentosin In France aud the} ans for continuing that fugtht. | ‘Three traveling exhibits were use Gation ‘Tells Mich., the police here began search to- day for Information as te the where- | abouts of Mrs. Lester Taber and Walter ' lH were stil without power and signals) P n Tabor, moth nd brother of Mis MANY COMMUTERS bls wide of Vaihalen, it was nesses | Former Admirer of Maud TabOt; pool ’aiice “wness bear was found in trunk in the basement of the Tabor Republican friends of Adam Chriat- man jr., Justice-elect; John Ie Karte, | onets.” | Henry Brawn, As- of his relstiona with |Senator-clect, and ry . AS Dace sombtyman-eiect, wit give them a tes- timoniel thumb bit at Goets’s Grit |veon married fivo times. jOn t which 25,000 commuters travel AallY.| oie than 2,000,000 pamphlets and other The division covers the territory |Siinta matter were distributed, ad- ‘detween Woodside, Port Washington | ditional branch dispensaries were opened and Whitestone, and the railroad of-|in yartous departments, visiting nurses ficials, foresceing the difficulty when | wars kept in servieo, tratning schools the sh hour me, immedintely |for nurses were maintained, and plans rege» mL, wen {| Were made for extending the work {nto | sent for all avaliable workmen tO many departments of the country whioh Sal | home at Lawton. Police here were ad- | me" | vised Mrs. ‘Tabor and her eon were be- | Ai lieved to have come to California from | the eect — ‘Testimonial Feant. e'vlock. committee are ‘obart Wick: drew Goets, net. De Brain and'Sam Wood, Occupied. LONICA, Dac. new line assigned them by the Smytna district the Grevic troops considerable nities chien ts wh says ar in the course of engagements during |"eached Sheepshead Bay as having tiy Bne of demarea- the communique | Coast Guard searchers, attaches of the ry ‘a ‘the crea gustained casualties ry the rebel chief if man Basear and Dance. Bush Terminal Y. W. C. ‘The proceeds will iw furnionhtny the clubhouse at ‘Third nue and ith Streot. 2.—tn taking up the the Allies ta resisted the Oficial Greek Army ermgnt tsewed to-day. Of Maud, was held as « witness. | seven men from the . 2 GAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dee, tht GREEKS DEFEAT TURKS. 7 MEN IN MOTOR BOAT SAFE. angersgn. which pink ate "thera the dequest of authorities at Lawton.|/Casgaltios Inficted When Land| Fiera 6. Comes Inte Tom vite | derson, bi sought for ail night the | Fiora G, with seven fisher- made her way into Tomp- kinsvilie yesterday. She had been re- ported by those aboard a sloop which drifted out to sea with a disabled motor. Naval Air Station at Rockaway Point wers |and boatmen were looking for the craft | when she came into the Day. Cept. Willan Bryant owned and the Flora G. Mer motor stopped oft A, | Rockaway Shouls nnd sho drifted to he |point off Wire Island, where she re- mained all night, Yesterday morning the motor Was started, | Capt William bewly of the pilot boat | Sandy Mook put away from her ina! aumall boat Sunday the same. repair tho damage, 38th Street Women Ty ere styles in for comfort an After tho acel- have not yet ~ Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & layvlor Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS _ happy suggestions for Christmas gifts. to suit all tastes, moderately priced to fit all pocketbooks. 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