People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1894 — UNDER A BRICK WALL. [ARTICLE]

UNDER A BRICK WALL.

Five Men Badly Injured by the Fall of a Section of a Bulldins:. Elizabeth, N. J., April 9.—A brick wall of a building on Broad street in process of erection fell upon a gang of brick-layers who were at work on a scaffold on the opposite walk The wounded are: William Headly, fractured skull, legs broken, taken to hospital; James Kerr, leg broken and hip fractured; Alexander Kerr, head badly cut and face disfigured; Robert Irwin, one arm tfroken and skull probably fractured; James Fury, head badly injured. The men were all rendered unconscious. It is thought Headly will die. Several of the helpers about the work were hurt by flying bricks.