The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1905, Page 7

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COLER'S GIFT IS ROSSVILLE'S JOY The Ex-Comptroller Discovers Staten Island Town and Con- nécis It with Civilization by Auto Given to Priest. WHOLE PLACE SHARES ’ FATHER HAROLD'S PRIDE, His Buzz, Wagon Can Make Thirty Miles an Hour and He Can Visit Scattered Flock Easily—Ready for Emergency Rossville, Staten Island, has been brought in touch with the outslde world through the generosity of former Comp- troller Bird 8. Coler. The Rey, Father James P, Harold, pastor of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, received as a present from Mr. Coler a 10 horae-power White runabout, and the pungent odor of gasoline now pursues the priest {n his parish rounds. Though as the crow files Rossville is only twenty miles from City Hall, the Uttle hamlet 1s a sort of “Land's End," @ jumping-off place where there are not even facilities to jump off, The village boasts one telephone, eight farm horses @nd a dozen cows, It 1s elght miles from the nearest railroad and telegraph station, Fifty of Its 150 residents have never been in New York, Therefore it can readily be seen that Father Harold's automobile is not a luxury. He declares himself that, now he has it, not even his enemies (though this is a figure of speech, as he ‘has none) would gainsay that his little puff wagon ‘Was @ necossity, The preacher and Mr, Coler are great friends, The former Comptroller had occasion recently to visit the priest at Rossville, He could not find the village on the map and sought it through the Woodlands and downs of southern Stat- en Island, Boarding a Staten Island Rapid Transit train at St. George, he went to the last stop, Huguenot, and there made Inquiries to gulde him on ‘bin way to Rosaville, He found the village was more or less of a myth, except in the case of the oldest inoabitant of Huguenot, who red having been there in his early youth and suggested that the Damlot might still exist, Bventuaily Mr, Goler reacned the place. He fotind @ little cluster of houses nesting at the foot of a gently sloping dill, He came across Father Harold trudg- ing along an ice-covered road to visit one of his parishioners, A brief visit to the village convinced Mr. Coler that an @utomobile would be an event in Ross- ville, and he bought one for his frend upon his return to the city, The United States mail does not pene- trate to the fastness of little Rossville, id the villagers are compelled to walk Orottenviie when expecting a letter, Unless the farm horses are available, ‘This occurs rarely, however, as the ma- ey, of the nags are owned jointly by aif a dozen or more farmers, Bven the cows are owned on shares and com- led to submit to three milkings a day yy ownership agreement, The congregation of Father Harold's church i# not all drawn from Rossville, In fact, the majority of his parishion- ers are scattered far and wide about the nelghboring country. Lately his flock havo not been as prompt in their Attendance at mass as he would like, Nor could he get them to unge a better point: because of the condition of the ro Now that he has a gasoline bumgy to ae about the countryside In, however, @ can keepin close touch with his peo- ple and has been assured of more prompt attendance, He js an expert Machinist and had no trouble in mas- tering the intricacies of the auto, So far he has had no breakdowns, we auto only carries two, but is le of thinty miles an hour with: crowding on preasure, ‘The priest Ena hee little =man Wi ruddy rs and a merry eye, and the fact that “he is the owner of a. itive red MAMIE FLYNN PUZZLE SOLVED Girl Who Strangely Vanished Is Found in Philadelphia and Re- turns Home, Suffering Mental- ly and Physically. Mary Agnos Flynn, who disappeared Feb, 17 after leaving the office of E. 0. Jacobson & Co, at No, 9 Btone street, where she was employed as a type- writer, ts at her home in Brooklyn, and tho mystery which shrouded the oase ever since A report was made to the pollce oh Feb, 22 is practically cleared, Tho girl, who appears to have suffered greutly during her absence, refuses to give the name of the man who {s sup- posed to have arranged for ‘her trip to Philadelphia, where #he was found yes- terday, The girl asserts that when she left New York she was mentally aberrited. She got on a Philadelphia and Reading train and found herself in Philadelphia, where she met a woman whose face attracted her. his woman, the girl mays, took her to the home of ‘8. Klernan, who lived in Hicks street, She remained there until Mrs, Kiernan moved to No, 7 Mole street, a house In a very poor seotion of the city, ani went with her to that place, i Mrs, Kigrnan, who is an elderly ‘woman, says she took the girl in be- cause she appeared to be in need, She nursed and cared for her with the most —S EW YO PAINLESS BN DENTAL CO. Inc BI FULL devil has not caused him the slightest loss of esteem, very presence of | the madhine in the village has given | ft a tone, the residents say, and prom- | fees to place the hamlet in bouch witn eurtaide olvilinution, | May ‘the perfume of bengine ever remain [n our gay the happy villagers, “It has been a great blessing to me," eald Father Harold to-day to an Even- {ng World reporter, “and, now that I ave it, I really don't understand how | ever got along without it, You know, we have no fire department and no doctor nearer than elght miles, and fn an emersenoy we pape of Rossyilie were terribly handicapped In sending for assistance, “Now, when there {s sudden !IlIness, I can run to the nearest village at a ere t rate, Asido from this It is a great e- fit to me in keaping in touch with iny flock. Before the shepherd was almost lost to his sheep because of the dif ficulty in getting around the country.") | nostrils, | Peeith Extracted wWithodt One Filling FRED to strate Our Painléeas Method and Introduce our Thurlo Plate, moat durable plate made, painiess f NG Cleaning, "Bie, owns, £8.00, Cevartment. “Diploma dt ca written contract given to 40 your work. satisfactorily an tt in re. a 198 Fultop, Li) on s Fran spoken: EAIy Atiendaate, Tole, German spoken, Lixincton 10 SAVE 59°060%. To the Public!_ the Bloomingdale Store is so well situated and so easily reached—AS ALL DOORS—that we are practically venient as it ever was to come to Among the Spectal Attractio: Women's $5 and $6 Hats, $2.79, Women’s All-Wool Batiste sts, ances affecting other and less favored locations, ‘It is just as con- Manhattan, New Jersey or Long Island, and tye as easy to return home again after your shopping has been conc! CARS TRANSFER TO OUR immune from any and all disturb. Bloomingdales’ from any part of luded, ns for To-Morrow, (Friday), | $1.98, The Bloomingdale ‘' Brilliant’ Gas Mantle, 9c, $2 Eyeglasses and Spectacles for 68c. Per Pair, Women’s $1 Kid ("> To-morrow Onl Novelty Dresses, . ..1'ls from 98c¢ 59c, + to $1.98, Fashionable Hand Bags, Speclal at 39c. and 88c, Complete Shaving Outfits, Worth from $2.50 to $3, at 95c, Vory Fpesiat Prices Toemorrow on Girls’ Shoes, from 10 to 12 A. M., Men's New Spring Underwear, Me Women’s $20 Squirrel Sets, Ascot Pish and Groceries for Lent. at $1 por Palr, rcerized, 37c.; Merino, 39c, Tie and Muft, Complete for $10. $3 and $4 Pure Silk Umbrellas, Men's and Women's, for $1.80. Women’s Skirts, from 10 to 12 A.M +, Values $4 to $10, Special, Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes, from 10 to 12 A. M,, $1,89 Boys’ Norfolk Sults, 2 Pairs of Trousers, Bloomer and Regul: ‘Women’s High-Grade Undervests,a Ver: Women’s Wrappers of Heavy Percale, Sizes Bargain Friday Sale of Hosiery for Mon, Women & Children, Sateen & Brilllantine, 79¢.to $4.98. Dinner Sets, at $8.98 Special Sale Women’s Petticoa Extraordinary Sale of Porcel Special Sale,25c., 38c,.&89c, 34 to 46, Special, at 59c, 12%, 198 & $10.98, THR WoRTN: 1 { ea TTRURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 9, 1905, NICHOLAS SHOULD EMIGRATE. (By T. &. Powers.) SEE WHAT GRAFT'HAS DONE To RUSSIA LAND OF THE FREE sollcttous attention, Her condition ehows a weakened body. When telling her story yesterday to her friend, Blanche Miller, Miss Flynn fainted twiee, After belng restored to con- eclousness the girl was taken to tho Colonnade Hotel, where her sister, aunt 4nd uncle, who had gone to Philadel: | phia, wore waiting to receive her, | ‘That gome one took a deep interest {In the girl's actions is evidenced by the circumstances of her discovery. Miss Flynn says she had $50 in her Possession when she left New York, What she did mith it, she says, she Cannot recall. Blanche Miller e@aid to an Evening World reporter to-day: “When I saw Miss Flynn yesterday sho burst out crying. ‘Oh, what will my molher say? What will my father say?’ she walled. She was very ill and looked weak." Mr. Jacobson sald to-day that he had mo dea where the girl had gone and had not learned of her discovery until to-day, a GET THE THRILL. There ts a thrill in every line of 4 Sherlock Holmes story unitke any other in fiction, Read “The Adventure of the Priory School” in The Evening World next Saturday. Get the thrill, Do not overlook these extraordinary Friday bargains at Simpson Crawford Company’s Rogers At plated cream ladles, 85c 2.50 Rogers A1 forks, 1,60, 1%, for 35c. stationery. Qc, for children’s dresses, 80c, for 60¢, tabourettes, 88c, for 55c, teakettles, Bc, for 75c. taffeta silks, 68c, for $1 fancy silks, 8,95 for boys’ $7.50 suits, ‘With extra trousers. 8,00 for men’s $18 sults. 6,00 for men’s $18 overcoats. 17,25 for women's $25 checked suits, 8.75 for women's $12.50 covert coats, 3.45 for women's taffeta petticoats 1,00 for $2.00 sample waists. DRANK CARBOLIC Mra, Sidonle Kisko, sixty-five years old, swallowed carbolle acid at her home, early to-day to end her life, rThe Fresh E 49¢, for 75c. nun’s veiling, 7c, for $1 storm serge. 17, for 35c, hosiery. 48¢, for 60c, satin damask, 1,25 for $1.85 bed spreads, 19¢, for 35c. mercerized madras, 8c, for $c. white India Ilnon, GYee, for 12¥ac, chambray, 12M, for $c, silk-llke novelties, 68c, for $1.75 East Indlan tapestries 1,65 for $5 French wool tapestries, 29c, for SOc, dressing sacques, 1,00 for $1.95 ¢otted kimono sacques, 10,95 for $20 go-carts, 11,75 for $30 sewing-machines, 2,95 for $3.75 Royal wilton rugs, 89¢, for $5c, Kirkcaldy linoleum, ase, and 4c, Ining remnants at 10¢, yard, 62c, packet of flowers for trim- ming, 26¢, 1,00 new gray gloves, 50c, Simpson Crawford Co, Mah ic Al Sa a Ml ies aed SU. ch pian to he forwarded to a Cortlandt street florist and seedgman to “prepare the Rrounds for the summer, To Be a Gentleman Farmer, i 0. F. MURPHY TO abouts, It ig Mx. Murphy's Intention to be-| uepert tue come a Re! man farmer in a modest} 8? Nts. | Way, and he proposes to take advantag: | {))¥, “ Pe Teen tS Oe ae | ey Bahn of the promising: e: ‘ A ly spring to reap irvest of prompt Attention to cul- tion. He is going to put severat| undey the ploueky and ralse chick. ning Tite, q kK in Tammany Hall seve week during the hh ne for on arduous and nromises to be a strenuous ca! y | tho Tammany Leader Will Take Up | :i Residence on His $60,000) — Country Estate on Return’ from Atlantic City. WO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ob THE BIG STORE Ye ACITYINTISELF Bs | Tammany Leader Charles F, Murphy [starts for Atlantlo City to-day, where | 0, i he will sojourn for a few days at th eo % Brighton Hotel, Before he left he g i orders that all Important mail and te! | ‘ SIXTH AVE. pes aioe 19"419°STS, graphic communications addressed to | RE SORRY him be forwarded to the popular sen-! ‘ side resort, Wpon his return Mr, Mur- | te phy will take up his residence at his! Double 'S, & H,’"' Green Trading Siamps Mornings from i new country place at Good Ground, l, | 830 Till 1a O'Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Vatil j1. which he purchased for $60,000 dur: | Closing Hour, ing the Winter, That the leader Tammany is contempliting an early | visit to hla Long Island estate wag q LOAN LINIMENT k CIDENTS : OF ALL KIND AN ENTIRE MEDICINE CHEST OF LARLSSLOAM GIS ALGANY ST BOSTON MASS, ALL DEALERS Many persons have been prevented from doing their customary shopping, i ean This applies to Shoes, Hats, Clothing of every description, China, Glassware, Furniture, Homefurnishings, Booke---in brit precisely what the great buying public secks at this time, As a Very Powerful Inducement for Them to Visit The Big Store We Have Reduced >) Prices Most Sensationally. : NOTE---Fish, Eggs and other Lenten Foods are also o} at appreciably lowered prices. «fi poster ge te AND HOME OF THE BRAVE. died at Bellevue Hospital, | Mrs, Kisko talked with her husband until late last night, and appeared to be in excellent spirits, The husband heard her groaning several hours after they had gone to bed, amd found her \n agony in another room. He can give | no reason for her wishing to dle, ACID TO END LIFE. fier No, 509 East Hleventh street, Later she sh Egg Army of Inva a if The vanguard of the fresh egg army of invasion reached greater New . York this morning and a detachment is posted at every JAMES BUTLER ¥ store, including the one nearest your home. f The mission of the fresh egg army is to attack and utterly destroy # the high prices which have infested the city for months past, Fresh levies in enormous numbers will continue to arrive daily, and W the main body of the arrny may be expected during Easter week, This timely arrival of the first train load of new laid eggs enables us CHOICE ROCERIES to annowhce a big break in the prevailing high prices, For the next three ‘eLteraatis days at all our stores we offer he sou NS ““ 13 Strictly Fresh Egg: String Beans. Favorite family brands, small, tender, | green string. beans, fresh packed, retaining’ the garden 25c aN Trading Stamph Condensed Milk Liberty Brand. From pure unskimmed milk, rich in cream, fresh from New 25c York State herds. 3Cani for. Cero Fruto. The famous breakfast food, healthful, nutritious, most palatable; for this week price cut in 5c half @ packaye..sseevessee Early June Peas Surprise Brand, lity, sifted, sweet, green TA ‘adhe vest, rewalar value $26, a can; this week 3 Cans 25c for...+ sve» aoe You See Them Everywhere— 145 Grocery Stores. Trade at the Nearest and Save Money on Every Purchase. Sugar Corn. MONOCACY VALLEY. Extra quality Maine style, sweet, fresh,creamy, tender SouthernCorn, Large, red, ripe, Maryland toes, Hee peetea iter sk cans; fancy quality, 2cens for’ ; Double GREEN Freely Given with All:Purchases Except C. 0D, Grac Cheese. Full Cream New York State Peerless Malt Extract: | Sardines. Spanish Olives. Best tonic in the world for women Extra Quality Imported. ial importations for Lent. Fancy Arcos Brand-Tane Smo | |epmah Gee, toon, oni] ft ope fg] | ima dveo een fish, packed in finest 4 4-02, bottle not over strong; dozen, French olive oll, half Oia. ee OCT | cut ths week to atv... LAC $1.15; aboltie’. ee LOC POUNA CAN ..ss4s eves 14c La Lune Brand—Fancy French fish, packed in pure olive 0 Oll; 4 ID, CAN vevsservese YO ———t emons. Bright, juicy Messinas; fancy qual- ity; another new importation; 1 3c Ktppered, Herring—Impor' figs oa Princess Soda Wafers. Delight; just the thing for lunch, dinner or a quick bite at any time with cheese; fresh and good; 9 a lb, reduced this week to,, 2C Apricots. East Wienana choice Call. fornia fruit, packed in | 3c heavy syrup; 3-Ib. can,. Egg Plums. Fae pata Brand, Ning Call. fornia frul reserved in rich syrup; ‘sib CAN soos | 2c rt» Sc Feme;:Plue Tubbong al the chal, Sweet, juicy navels, from Florida; Nasa 306. 25. 208 soe vee 4 doz, 18c. ANd ...seevees Ross’s Royal Belfast Ginger Ale. ‘La Corbielle brand, {m em wrap ie Salmon Steake—Enale brand; finest qual- Bardines — ; Ne rasgus—1/0 Mason Jo i fit a we aac A a brand; finest | Oldest’ and best of all imported can 2 ite atatarha jason a ; Ly ih-1b, nat | IC oP ponelene Ginger ales; palatable, sparkling | pee tmres —Libert eheprys aly hh Saetinen 4 ‘i piece 5c and most healthful; dozen, | 0 Dure fruit preserves : TAC gptnnch — Eat fat Epo Pag [$147 A Bottles srvseveeee (oy a) n, free from grit; y (story brand, very popular, can poe 10c Special Gifts of “S. & H.”” Green Stamps In Place of “Double Stamps” with Butler’s Famous Teas. cure, white, bone! Special Gifts of “S, & H.” Green Stamps in Place of “Double Stamps’ Butler’s Celebrated Coffee: = Breakfast Cocoa TRIUMPH BRAND. Pure and solu- ble, delicious Our Own Importation, From the Tea Shrub to the Tea Table. ANS: fay ey ng a 10 "* EG aa Met led Best MochaandJava Coffee Papas ig x 40'*4.4',cr085 Golden Tips mmiusiwcst™ SOc] | Ison | ete ae Best Maracaibo Cotte aa a 40 "£8." Green Stene? UNXLD TEAS fiiare See ™ittat ar SOc price reduced 10“ &.i1",Grven st208 Best Santos Coffee en is, orvarant fi ” 25" Sih wears Best No, A Teas siavad'areten et SSC] 7 34.16, can,17c 10% 4 Fare, stagnre Choice Santos Coffee i735. sirin 5 a 15° HL",arems4m™ Choice Now 2 Teasinkiieakatent’ 25¢) | %-tb, can,.Oc 15 "= fii sfaarh"™ Best Combination Coffee elm 206 Him Buckwheat — Triumph brand; | Eva ples—Bius Ri olf-fashioned milling; makws Jelly Powder — Blue Ribbon; Beoded Ralelne—Pecriens ainty desserts; all the Anost brand: extra choice I ()¢ ef 3 Largest Retailer In kew "itke mothe wine and fruit fe 10c | pal A oe ai Wines a) Li uors America. 60 Licensed} re" 3-Iblinenbag = 14 Blee-teiuipnh, brand Gelatine Ui at 73 | bo Hpporteds § Ic ® Liquor Stores, Brnpornted Peaches plus anata wrere itr backawe a c |. sb each., nia) frat ; 25c.: Blue Ribbon,» LCR brand, pkg. —' Ribbon; highest 7 =lb, \ sigedpd "Comsat — eerie | amet uegtinnon: iene [Te What All Have Been Look | Pure California Wines. Liss ie Hin Benny — i 8 Trecacdage, 100 C | moat’: 25c ing For, Rhine Wine—Choice J.B. 49 MiG Ron ed AP St Calttore care” Bet Bucket PAE Me spackane sss —Blue Ribot; the best J Suiness's Extra Foreign | Riesling, two bottles... Cc " care Be | sell keds i Bweet Chooolato—-T eanned soup to be had; in , ue vel Wigs 13c PUB BtOiE Port or Sherry—ixccllent 4 H free. RAN Bexvcel, aPeteladaokepared) In nips or small bottles, native wines, two bottles, ea In hens | eet mere Wehetaualty: & 12c Dozen l 05 Single (t) Claret—Fine table wine, 35c¢ iby 15c | more deter aweet oF = Melb,” ic 1 i My 1c wn: fC | Pure California Sherry or Port, 38c| Pree e aa 10c * py the gallon (Jug free), 75c,; half gallon bottle seseessvesere bottle ws em seme 2 enema 8 Relish — Liberty; Bast 25 af 3 aang thers Wor, JOC 130 S, & H, Green Stamps Given Free With Every Bottie o} | en sy | — ssle Scotch Whis- i, ie | Mette ata... 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