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A HIGH TRESTLE Passengers, Fearing They Would Be Hurled to Ground 125 Feet Below, Become Panio-Stricken —One Badly Injured, | Boyle, He admitted k only in his official ca Didn't Ask About GOTTRELL'S MAN “1S UNDER FIRE Plain Clothes Detective Lang) Sharply Questioned by Jerome Teport ber foe ta Concerning Dealings with thet wi, vane | » “Lefty” Boyle, Thief. One of the indi Letty” nleaded sealing $100 worta used him “DO NOT DELAY.” 11 jewelry back With her regar nied all kno Adon 5 de and woman to Luarers. fin: dee “| guess we wil have to take the cus- this memorandum boak, as | tody of There are fac’ will n sessile ceedir Lang. who had atarted to walk out of the court-room, was court attendant who “ stood the Divtrict-Attorney’s remarks. | “Let him go!” yelled Mr, Jerome, “1 will attend to him later.” Lang naled, but walked erect out of court. At the request of District-Attorney Jerome Hovle's sentence waa again de- ferred for one week ONE TROLLEY PARTIALLY | TELESCOPES ANOTHER. | it @QATTER OWNS UP AND GIVES JEROME A TIP. Wrecking Crew Had Diffioult’ Work to Extricate Some of, | the Passengers from Wreck- | age—Collide at High Speed. What This Was Not De- ‘veloped, but District-Attorney ~ Says, “I'll Attend to Lang Lat-| - or"—Others Called to Court. NEW MYSTERY IN GIRL'S DEATH Massachusetts Police Decide to fine man was 40 badly hurt that he wa ake 0 u He Frederick Reopen Case of Bessie Daviss | iirsnics anycnve years old, of No ti Who Was Found Dead on the Washington street, Hoboken. Tt took Beach at Beverly. , the wrecking crew a long time to extri Two trolley cars collided while travel- ling over the treatls, one hundred and | twenty-five feet In the afr from Hobo- | Pe lien to Jersoy Clty Helghts to-day and & number of passengers were shaken up ‘ Lang, of the Charles street | who used to be @ plain-clothes fm the Tenderloin, had an hour's with District-Attorney Je- to-day that he will not soon for- was before Judge Foster, in Gen- A never expected to be Ressions, in the case of James, “Lefty” Boyle, who two weeks pleaded guilty to two indictments | grand larceny. ‘Was to have been sentenced a ago, but wrote a letter to Mr. saying he could implicate a po- as his accomplice, Jerome had ‘Sentence deferred and began an in- | with the result that a dozen | policemen, saloon-keepers and Were summoned to court to-day, | When Boyle was brought over from ‘Tombs for sentence District-Attor- Jerome called Policeman Lang to witness-stand of Ta reply wo questions, Lang sald he A been eight years on the force and deen amsigneal under Capt, Cottrell “plain clothes man in the Tender-| He said he knew Boyle, but only! ‘® crook, and had arrested him in| ¥ with three others once. Aska Many Questions. fo & saloon at Twenty-seventh str Seventh avenue?" inquired the Dis- ttorney, "That ie right,” replied Lang. } | Mr, Jerome wanted to know whettier + @F not the saloon was a renort for ' fporea. And Lang sald he didn't know & your memorandum book?” auked Lang, | )The latter drew the book from his} gocher and handed it o Jerome. “You know @ woman named Dora it" the District-Attorney asked looking at the book. _ ."T do, as a disorderly person,” was reply. Dr Andel fo cate some of the passengers from the | debris ‘The cars were going at a rapid rate of speed and both were well filled with BEVERLY, Mass, Dec, 15.—The au-| passengers, Car No. 4924, of the Union thoritios of Eesex County have decided | Hill branch, led the way, followed by to reopen an investigation into the Le ne ee, of 4 sedi Mica i The first car slowed down when a’ he death of Bessle GO, Davis, tho twenty: /nighest point of the trestle and the two-year-old daughter of Otis N. Davis| second car crashed into it with tre of Beverly Farts, whose bruised body| mendous force was found on the beach at that viliage| Passengers the in the lutter part of September, An! drop into the Inquest Ix to be held by Judge Daniel| Brandes 4. Safford, of the District Court at|!" “er#ey Cl at Sulem, to-morrow, in Miss Davis disappeared one evening MOYNAHAN ON AGAIN while she wae aupposed to be at ohuron, AND THEN OFF AGAIN. When her bedy was found the next day {there were rumors that the young wuin- ars an bad been murdered, The authorities decided, however, that she commlitad euleie drowning, and that bruises on the head and face were caused by| Police Captain Daniel C Moynthan vontact with rocks on the beach. who was dismissed from the force on It has been determined to reopen the! charges by Commissioner Greene and care on account of the revival of the gecured an order for a new trial from rumors, ‘The police aay that no new! the Court of Appeals, was reinstated positive evidence has developed to-day by Commmssioner McAdoo, He re was tmmediately sugpended pending a FAST MAIL TRAIN WRECKED, | :+ tris! The same evidence thar was ome in the old trial tw all that js aval able Capt, Moynihan was changed with tr- regularity In forcing a detalled man to clerical duty In the station house with sending a police carpenter to do work upon tris tenement houses in fy omy lunge w that it was t ht both cars would adows below t to Christ Hospital Pollee Capta Force Is Sa nded Pending New Trial Reinstated on the work for some 4 that my cure benefit of other suffers: Anderson's office is located be published for are daily from 10 to tion and one treatment free, Fireman Kile ly Injared in & he 4 CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Fast mail train and No, ll, east bound, on the Chicago, Bur- FURS Bein 'eo! a. N.Y. to recover the money, but were to obtain any trace of # or tie who hed taken It "Was the money ever returned?” Mr. STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE, Retiring from the Retail Business No Reserve, A OFF Everything. @ asked Lang sharply "Tt waa,” was the reply; “it was sent MM an envelope to Todd's saloon three OF four days after, und Todd sent it to The station-house.” “Had you made any efforts to get the) money?’ / “Phat wasn't my job," was the reply "F Was trying to locate the women who “Ever interview Pritchett about tt" ‘ 7 i , ghee 1 na no conversion wit Ihe public response is tremendo yonder, It's the pvusible firm—and everybody n= ‘= tu get the smartest and best-tailored Rall. complete closing out of a great Retail Bu welcomes it as the chance to save clothes that it is possible to rus Lang sald he had teen “told that the Gemomination of the bills lost by Priteh- @At Was two $1,000 and one $50) bills “DIA you ever try to change a $0} bi in your life?” the District-Attorney | 0, sir,’ was the reply. “I never The growth of our wholesale business now commands our entire attention. With the expiration of our lease on January 31 we withdraw entirely from the Retail Trade of this city. Everything, even to our richest and finest goods, is now offered at half—and the wisest buyers are those who select early BEFORE the sizes The Suits. § (2 EXAMINE OUR > Over ; DIAMONDS ih OVERCOATS of splendid all-woot Oxfords and Friezes, full 45 inches long, stylish cut and beautifully tailored; our regular prices $12.50 and $15.00, choice now at Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds, extra well tailored throughout; our own regular prices $10.00 and $12.50, chole now M.....++ oo if muarantee of weight end quality, Elegant SUITS of newest fancy Worsteds and Cheviots, also a complete line of the always dressy black Thibets, single and double breasted; our own regular close prices $15.00 and $20.00, NOW... OVERCOATS of rich Meltons, Cheviots, Kerseys and Friezes, Ox- ford or black, cut in all lengths, Venetian lined and superbly tal- lored; our regular prices $18 00, $20.00 and $22.50, choige now at.. SUITS of all-wool fancy Cheviots, samend SPECIAL, 'o- day & To-morrow, 11-16 kt, Here are the SUITS that are always looked upon as exclusive, the richest black and blue unfinished Worsteds, also fancy Cheviots, Tweeds and Thibets, superbly tai- lored throughout; our own regu- lar prices $25.00 and $28.00...., Swell OVERCOATS, of richest im- ported Meltons, Kerseys and Priezes, cut in all the fashionable lengths and superbly hand-tailored; most of them beautifully Venetian lined; our regular prices $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00, choice now at.. 85 Prince Albert cots and Vests of rich unfinished Worsteds, Thibets and Diagonals, silk se hand-made button- holes and finely custom tailored; our own close prices $20.00 and $28.50, choice now Trousers, severst hun- dred pairs correctly cut and there- fore perfect-fitting TROUSERS, this season’s newest striped Wors- teds and Cheviots; have been sell- ing here in our own store at $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50, choice now..... Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. for Now Miastrated Cata- log. Mailed Free, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1904 . IN THREE MONTHS. A Trained Nurse Gives Warning Martha Pihiman, a trained nurse. | of New York City, whose home Is being any 1 had he advice of seve 59 West 22d street (between bth and| Sth avenues), New York City, Hours | i ) (Sundays, to 2); Mon., Wed., Friday evenings Ul! 8 o'clock, Examination, consulta- v——_—_——..._____. | | We buy old furs for our Remod- eliing Depariment or exchange | GUTLOBN way. nr. 10th] [Why Christmas Buyers Come to Lambert’s. Since you have but 8 business days in which to finish your You are treated with equal courtesy whether you buy or not, Christmas shopping, you have but little time to read newspaper an- All goods are exchanged with pleasure, — nouncements or anything else, Let the claims of the LAMBERT We get precious stones, gold, jewels, watches, silverware and ‘ jewelry store be set forth as briefly as possible. a at first hand. Since we never deal with middlemen, our : ' low pricés for high-class goods are proverbial, First, the store Is easy to reach, and the modest location means Diamonds are rising, but we bought in good season and im | tor vue don't have to make large profits in order to pay opera- = We offer you unmatched prices, to Say nothing of the invest. | ete bo boy. & —_ » a ten every article is very carefully It you ho your gifts early in the of you will save time and . spare yourself the discomfort of a big crowd, Much of our stock is made in our own factory, where only the Remember that the pict: | best workmen are employed. i of justice to our goods. nee 6 Se nee Oe eee A | = A Ss No Mystery About It. is no mystery about our Diamond Department, and In that we differ Think of th: : from others in the trade, We are alone in informing’ the public That the. being m idle, Sofa Bgl pon Li ante we ty ieee oo al aranionds Dave tone. ue AB peo nay io pe oe at £ we LAMBERT'S, We are proud of our reputation as diamond merchants, All are now selling Diamonds of fine quality BI ‘ow THE MARKET RATE, eee wise ad biel icles \ well | TW = — old i Gera len (ola Bolt fats Dn He Gold GoILa a ANS % ancy iat we ‘a os with Ape Wie Wi Stile gotta bf 4s balne aac yrs’ Be if mages feet ios FY , ys & LigteKt Gold Polld 16K, Oo14 d Bplig 14 0 Sf vein, fauna, Y ou hi 4K, q amends... CFO Fett B75 Bn aththas ‘ $90 Bridie BBO n Wy 1 A, “4 p. 4 4 » ; S Jw ore + EPS y S cp FPS Diy INN AWS Tw AUN “THAN " | , Prilliamt Sold 14-Kt. Hane O1 a 14 4-Kt, Gola ( bidrtt elt fen MM seu tems cong Memeo 7 belli BGS pause pte one ett anaes ‘Y turquoise oF ‘opal, sure rounded by Py Olle mows cluster of nine foublor, eet in solid 16 matehed diamonds, fine tyrquolees, surpround. gurrounde by $8 areas Nl BH Glanonls! hs LM” SEG teas S1OS Mk" 360 cata, S80 The World of Si No cut can do Justice to these solid gold Signet Rings, so wonderful In the range of ideas they embody, so faultlessly workmanlike In every detail of execution, You could spend hours pleasantly and profitably in looking over our collection. From a dainty flower to a human figure modelled with the most expensive art, all animate and inanimate nature has been lald under con- gnet Rings. tribution by our contests. If you desire it, our workmen will engrave Initials on the seal surface of the Ring you select. But please remember that the time before Christmas is gals 8 days. Signet Rings sell at from $3.75 to $35.00. Boys’ Rings, $1.75 to $3.75. No charge for ei at} 1h) | wet with two Ane diamon: fet with two fine Mamonas: orice... } }*Do you remember arresting a man |iington and Quiney Rallrond, was | the Bronx Tel 1810—Qramerey. | ais SN ed Pritchett in Todd'y saloon?" wrecked to-day two mies we. of Bris. | . hha! Spite Gold Is “7 Phang mild hn id. Pritchett, he sata, |tol, I. 8COW CAPTAIN DROWNED. soa Yip Sele os14 Senet Nae. Ret ahien wig ty dEsiggatste SS pat ae a Fn in ; } drunk and disorderly ‘and had| Oscar Johnson, fireman, was ‘illed,| August Mulgreen, thirty-five yearn rlage Is growing old fash ce 08 © diem prices... ey a eats br mors 3G BES!” $8, 4 ted @ fracas in a rear room of the|and Engineer John Cowdrey was prob- old, ¢ in of Boow No, 3, owned by| loned a more modern one may be a. : y in the early morning of June 18 /ably fuially Injured. ‘The train was! the Taylor Dredging Company, fell bought cheap through “Horses. d ri \ - | a and wa ' \ ) Pafad Dora Haven among the wom-| taped injury. Was eal recovered. * D°4Y' the Wants today. Z = = 5 Mae I don't know. I have no recolice: | ij FA sz = Lost $2,500 Came Rack, | Lang sald he took Pritchett to is @ 2 @tation-house and there he had com- | M Wad toate hae? eu Plained of being robbed of 92,50. Lang 4 ented withe as Neate oS oe a and ht it 8 ad a Aa-Rt, 4, tion, \- @ald he and his partner Sullivan had { AL! old frodalied female furs. Setitubnentin old Sis. per b Nea ean te ig of few. wide ot price $18.75 Bright Ge The cuts show a necessarily Imperfect likeness of these solid gold price Ee SE) ms Set in Brooches. How we can sell them at the prices we ask is not a mystery to those who are familiar with the L ERT system that economizes at Brooches. You should see them before completing your list of Christmas gifts, But even a newspaper picture will at least suggest the free and graceful lines, sometimes Intricate, never confused, and always as worthy of your at- tention as of our reputation, point In buying and manufacturing and gives you the benefit at the sell. ing end. OUR OWN IMPORTATION, ental ‘pattern, tins Sia: Splendid Bolla ¥ 4 dared with ting halt Ks ne SZVQWHSO pears, Centro ner wit ee irinent dia- mond; price..... $25 (oar, witht FOO O*hers 88.25 to 860, For the Happy Bride, A plain seamless solid gold Wedding Ring may seem an easy thing to make— in fact, it calls for a high degre of skill, | a Ue Rereerny of the fos pene P " y edding Rings was recognized nearly 30 Fiatig ‘nes Witty owe Breet fine i ears ago, and has never been dis; ted, pao: e756 meat ie sexs, gota rairee Mt HEY, Gola atte ‘They are’ all made in the LAMBERT wift to any man; ay * price .. sie Kiron, Centre eet seven fine beh factory. We believe they are worn In The Place to Buy Watches Sra, ate SOB fics : every State in the Union, to say nothing By al) means bay Watchgs at % READ CHATS OF ALd. PRICES. of foreign lands in which American ma- fuatomers Bak we ssdemgar st note ait i trons live. All weights and widths, and eR nari ot auarantes, tap ptanding os Water 4s many styles a3 fashion allows, Prices: Eperis (8 auch tbat we ary of atch tneyeptore 14 karat, 83.00 to $12.00, v fer ae et cde Comes & He ee ens nt Que itxample of Our Solid 14-Kt. Geld Brad Neck We nave 18 karat, 94.00 to $16.00, "Nit Walch leaves our store without thorough ty: them in ras, eats LT) 0335.00 22 karat, $6.00 to $20,00, Sas seen aces OF Gaagren ce on" Sadi i Guta ate 2 oa wom) No charge for engraving a ad Cave Smal! joan Wateh, called “Waltham Y Soild 14-Kt Gold hed ) 14-Kt. Ragine- es FESS cu eke o...$97,80 mae battin te enh agy A SLT eae NR Third Avenue Corner y G Y,