The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 4

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oer seem ae: ATO TI ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, =*Gas Gaining, We'll Have to Go,” /WEDDING UNITES CENTRAL FIGURE INELWEL CASE ~ Last Note of 47 Trapped Miners Found Dead Mile Underground \ Entombed Men Bravely Faced Death by Building Three “ Bulkheads, Evidence Shows—Bodies Almost Un- 3 recognizable as Rescue Squad Finds Them. ? JACKSON, Cal. Sept. 19.—Corpses of forty-seven miners were pro- * pared for removal to-day from their “golden tomb” tn the bowels of the ey Argonaut mine. 3 ae Rescue squads, searching through > the caverns and tunnels 4,350 feet] Work on a second bulkhead, But the gas crept upon them—they had to {nder gfound for the men who Were) isave the Job unfinished, and huddle trapped by explosion, cave-in and fire} together in the end of their tunnel. > twenty-two dnys ago, yesterday came| Here, hemmed by rock veined with © on & bulkhead rudely constructed] old, the ovo waited for the fumes to overcome + < weross ao side drift, its cracks and ‘The effects of the gas are painless, Ghinks stuffed with odds and ends of| producing first profound sleepiness, dothing, shirts and jackets to keep} then unconsciousness followed by poke eo Sota se ehccurt verve “| Breaking through this, they came} 1, "sous eq Mads toes tareect te _ Upon a second barrier, but half tin-/burkhead and cast the beams of their } ished. Behind this was a third, work ) om which had just started. + And beyond, in their last trench, —. Yay the bodies of the forty-seven. Driven to the wall by the lethal gas/' stealthily stealing after them, they tad died of suffocation within five _, hours after they were trapped in the Y depths. Two notes were found. lanterns on all that was left of the forty-seven. ————__— DISMISSES INDICTMENT AGAINST NIEDHAMER ‘Trie@ Once for Blackjacking Citi- sen but Jury Disagreed. On application of ex-Judge Leonard A. Snitkin an indictment charging Po Gceman Frank J. Niedhamer with an- ult in the first degree was dismissea| MRS. VICTOR VON SChLEuELL. 1922. years old. Manhottan. mony and all who. witnessed. it were aworn to séerecy, The bride formerly was a Minne- apolis singer and is twenty-three She ts the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Anderson >f Mr, Von Sohlegell, whu was graduated from the University of Minnesota, gave his age as forty- wound. \ % werawied by William F. Fessel, sald: “Three o'clock. Gas coming In ¥ strong.” The other said: “Gas gain- \ tng, we will have to go." An effort had been made to scrawl a third, but to-day inthe Court of General Sessions by Judge Johnstone, Niedhamor was accused of assaulting James A. 8. Car- penter with @ blackjack In the Polo ane during ball game on Aug. 5, | the figure “4” rudely scribbled was 7) ali the man had been able to acoom- ; numbed his Ho was tried last summer and the Jury disagreed. The Dist: (4 Singers. pose the motion to dismiss the tndict- Friends and relatives gathered! mont, Niedhamer has been under sus- wbout the mouth of the mine for tid-] pension since the indigtment was found, fmgs heard a message come up re-| Th questing: rubber gloves and canvas Police Department. sige eps “the Woman in lack,” Secretly Married | to Von Schlegel, One of New York's famous un solved mysteries was recalled to-da\ | Q announcement that Miss Elly Hop: nderson, the “woman in black’’ of he Elwell case, and Victor Von|@ chlegell, former husband of Viola 6 dismissal automatically restores} Kraus, were secretly married June '5 him to duty but he may be tried by the} last in Greenwich, Conn. the Peace Fiske performed the cere- Justice of | three. The couple motored to Green- wich for the wedding. left Greenwich, When they immediately after- Schiegell’s divorced wife, on the Ritz- Carlton roof garden a few hours be- fore the turfman) recelved his death Tho then Miss Anderson roturned to her home in Minneapolis, but soon returned and was questioned by Dis- trict Attorney Swann. A fact developed by investigators was that the dinner Elwell attended 622>-Pyrex Glaga Casseroe Holder in Dutch Bilver- Design, $5 HOUGH many . things shown at Ovington’s are useful, there are others which, like the lilies of the field, toil not, neither do they spin. They do nothing— and they do it exceed- ingly well. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street ward, they refused to divulge their destination to relatives and friends. Several days after the murder of Joseph B. Elwell, turfman and whist expert, in his home, No. 244 West 70th Street, in June, 1920, Miss Ander- nS ee 2k ee ee TA et Et @acks for handling the bodies. This snapped tho last vestige of hope that @ome of the entombed men might be found alive. ‘The squad which found the huddled ‘oorpses of the miners tn their cham- ber of death was led by Byron O. Pickard of the State Mine Rescue Service, Ben Sanguinetti, the Argon- aut's underground boss, and B, F. McDonald. . ‘They were on the point of giving ‘up their hunt on the 4,850 foot level and were considering seeking the miners elsewhere when they came trpen the bulkhead and tore through up before them. From the traceg left .behind, the ; E a Lh COATS 4 195.00 CARACUL COATS 195.00 32-inch, smart NAT. MUSKRAT COATS 135.00 40-inch, smart flare model. NAT. RACCOON COATS 245.00 40-inch, fine dark skins. HUDSON SEAL COATS 265.00 40-inch, skunk collar and cuffs. “Built-In” Arch. No more BLACK CARACUL 295.00 strain on the arches. Now COATS jus 47-inch, black fox or patted “Built-In” ” Arch stounk collar and culfs, : GO Es "Een, wal mek strain of constant standing. calla St poe gd oer model vow desire for sty’ ives the support you need for bes gS Gives 2-10. Widths AAA to EP. GOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE VAN-HART SHOE SHOP 35 West 36th St. i, tora Kid, 99.00. ERMINE WRAPS, EASTERN MINK COATS (HUDSON SEAL IS DYED MUSKRAT) A Superb Collection of Sumptuous Coals and Wraps of Regal Peltries—Eastern Mink, Ermine, Baby Caracul, Broadtail with Chinchilla or Russian Sable, BROADTAIL COATS AND WRAPS, "BABY" CARACUL COATS AND WRAPS, God rs Sr Ak Rey | BONWIT TELLER &CO, TIFTH AVENUE AT. 38™ STREET Continuing Our Annual HUDSON SEAL CAPES 47-inch, of fine’ selected skins. SCOTCH MOLE CAPES 47-inch, of fine selected skins. “BABY” CARACUL CAPES 4-inch, with dyed nat- ural fitch collar. HUDSON SEAL COATS 47-inch; kveral models, with contrasting furs. PERSIAN LAMB COATS 40-inch, skunk collar and cuffs. ‘ NAT. SQUIRREL CAPES 47-inch, of clear blue skins. NATURAL MINK CAPES 47-inch, smart, straight lines, chin collar. 850,00 to 3500.00 695.00 to 1450.00 450.09 to 1650.00 975,00 to 2500.00 1922 FUR CLASSIC ‘SEPTEMBER SALE OF FURS An Event of Yearly Importance, with This the Most Important of All Years in Value 350.00 350.00 450.00 450.00 295.00 595.00 695.00 on the Ritz-Carlton roof garden was in celebration of the award of a (inal decree of divorce to his wife from Von Schlegell. The former Miss Anderson's testi. At the time of Von Schlegell in Manhattan in June, 1920, she was studying vocal music here with Mme. Sembrich. Her meeting with Von Schlegell on the night before the murder was purely accidental, she said during her interrogation at the District Attor- ney’e office, but they had been very ‘ood friends for several years in Min- ‘arrested at Welland, Can. neapolis, HELD FOR KILLING MAN IN ROW OVER MUSIC phate Girando, Hxtradited from Canada, lends Not Guilty. George Girando of Highland Park, N. J, was arraigned before Supréme Court Justice Bergen in New Brunswick to- day and pleaded not guilty to a charge ‘of murder, It fs alleged he shot and killed John Mauro in front of the lat- ter’s home in Highland Park during « fight among several men as to who was the best musician. The body of Mauro, with that of Joseph Voce, was found on the sidewalk later 100 feet apart., Girando fled, the police sald, and was FH Conmection With Any Other Catablishwent in the Word we THIRTY FOURTH STREET ¥ 42 New Frocks. in Favored’ dited. The polic Modes at a: * Favorite Priée* and Unusual Values at |: Go Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World W © RTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET The trimming details are especially attractive—cord girdles—steel or.’ colored ornaments, White collars and other new touches, fine Woman or Miss’ with $25.00 to spend for a frock * need have no misgivings—She can choose here from a dozen different new models—Each one a smart expression of the new long mode ~all exceptional values. Hats in Every Mode Approved by Paris Tricorns of proven smartness, turbans oriental in their mysterious wrap- pings, demure poke effects, - flattering picture y styles . Crepe Canton and ss New Flat Crepe .. —Poiret Twill, — se ©e Connection With Any Other Establishment In fhe Workd 15.00 WORT —and ever so many more smart types iene see ' THIRTY FOURTH, STREET of hats—as originated in the ateliers of - famous Parisian houses, and copied and adapted in our own workrooms. Japanese Mink Coat -—One Velvet is the favored material, offset by feathers, monkey fur, ribbon or tinsel effects. of the Wonderful Values in the September Sale of Fui Coats and Wraps—at- Reductions of 15% __ Regular Winter Prices marked on tickets —15§Q% reduction made at time of purchase 40 in. Black Caracul Coat with large collarofdark natutal Squirrel Regular Price 285.00 — Less 15% 242.25 45 in. Hudson Seal Coat (dyed Muskrat) with large skunk collar and. cuffs. . i | Regular Price 395.00—Less 157% 33 5 15 Mi The Crinoline Gown which reached the pinnacle of its popularity in 1857, 65 years ago, in New York, fir fates to appear at the time when the site of this store. was part of Moore's Farm, owned by Clement C, Moore, author of “Twas the Night before Christmas.” Soon we will commemorate the 6sth Anniver of the establishment of this organization. We want you to celebrate with us, 1857 McCreery 1922 45 in. Japanese.Mink Wrap : trimmed with tails as pictured. 2 Regular Price, 450.00—Less 15% 3 82 5 4 47 in, Siberian Squirrel Coat with Chin collar and Mandarin sleeves. Regidar Prits 595.00—Less 135% 505-75

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