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TRAGIC AUTO __ RIDE DEEPENS Bronx Accident Results in a Strange Tangle of Personalities, WHO WAS WITH GIRL? She Says It Was'Not the Chauf- feur; E. J. Rickert Would Like to Know Who It Was. E. J. IS OWNER.OF MACHINE. Wiles Phalen Loses Her Rings, but Thinks She Can Solve the Riddle. With .each day the, mystery tn the woer four persons in the auto car, Mise Marie Phalen, her chum, Miss Mary QConnell and two men, One of these men Wiis known to the girls as George Rickert, who sald he way a relative of B J. Rickert, of No, 1 West Thirty- fourth street, and the other, the chaut- feur, who answerod the name of "Hob.’ It was 2.90 o'clock Sunday morning when as the auto car was speeding @iong the road, it sudienly swerved from Its path and crashed into a tele @taph pole, Both of the gitls were so @everely hurt that they were taken to Wordbam Hospital. In the meantime the two men disap- eared and the police are still looking for them. #. J. Rickert, who owns tho Machine, says that he {» as anxious @s anyone to help solve the mystery and punish the person who took out his @uto without his permission, No Relative of His There, Mr. Rickert is positive that no reia- tive o fhis was in the car. On the other dand tho girls declare that they knew their host as George Rickert, that he was a college man; that he knew all ther history of the Rickert family and frequently talked of its members to them, Mr, Rickert mys that he has not’ a single relative in this city; that he Hae a brother forty-nine years oid who lives in Kansas City, Mo, He thinks ‘the man with the girls was his chauffeur, 3. E. C, Edsall, a Yale graduate and a man of fine family. Edsall has not been ween since the night of the accident. Miss Phalen sa that she knows Wasa and that he was not with them Jast Bunday night. Furthermore shoe dectaxes that at the garage, in West Forty-first street, where the ma- chine was stored, her heat of the tragic Auto ride was known as Mr. Rickert, Manager Ridgeway in charge of the Barge refused to clear up this im- porgant point in the mystery. Before Ridgway heard that Miss Phalon had made the statement that her com. paulon had been known at the garage fa Mr. Rickert, he said that he was only too willing to tell all that he might learn of the case to help clear up the inystery for . J. # rt. When he i was told what Miss had said he} Kt became mute on the “Anything that I ny He declared that while he was anxious to “clear up the whole ma seoldent to HJ, Rickert's big automo-|And “Et Ie chat’ he would say bile while speeding in the Bronx last|''Miaow," “Ht les pettt oocotte?—Cut- Bunday night grows deeper and the po-|cut-cut! Ace are no nearer a solution of the; Ah, messteurs, that way one smart problem to-day’ than they were when|Polly, ut now he has dtsappenred ‘they started on the case, himself in the hands of a, cannallle. At the time of the accident there|It is thu eer cee AH, POLLY, IT EESGONE AWAY FROM HERE If You Find This Bird Make a Noise Like a Cracker and You May Get $25 from Owner, “Polly vous Brancais?" This is the way you should speak ff you happen to meet a parrot flying round singing un petit. chanson about “Marguerite” of that France. Vor it, he will be that bird accomplished, that parrot linguistique, if he the right bird @nd should he make to you the answer in that language French, then make | a quick solzure exctalining: “You are M'sieu Polly le Mysteriouse, give mo that §25" and take’ tim to M. Max May, of No, 106 Rue West Twenty-ninth, where the owner tearful of that bird educated, who speaks the two lan- guages, lives, N, B—And none of shall be asked. That bint Poliy, of the M'eteu May, has been tn the hoard'ng-heuse of M May these three years and speaks that languige Paristan—ma fol! lke one na- | tive. When he heard the Wall of tho door ring he cried: ‘'Maguerite, 1a porte, sil yous plait.” Ah, that #0 great of enesa, too. And to the asking of Dimself "Comment est ce qu'll font tes petit chien?” he weuld aay ''Wow, wow," like un directeur de I'Equitable. the questions Tuesday night came there to the Pension May a man who wished rooms, M, May was playing with Polly in the Sas necessary to leave him while Mr, Rickert went to the hospital with Miss O'Connell and myself. When we Fovohed Forihbam I guess he thought we were golug to die. At any rate, gave him all my rings, but I woulll rather logo them a thousand times than to have had all this notoriety. ‘The rings in questan are two solitaire | dfmonds, one band of sapphires, and a class ring, all presents from relatives | when Migs Phalen graduated from high | school at her homy in Connecticut a | year ago, | “When Rickert saw that we | were cared for,” continued Miss Phalon, | “he sald he would go and look after the chauffeur. Thiet is the last C have heard of elther of them. 1 supposed, of course, they vere rematning quiet ‘be- cause | they’ were speeding and were aftuld of prosecution. "1 know the young man's name ts Rickort, however, for everybody nt the garage addressed him as ‘Mr, Rickert.' Photo the Real Clue. Miss Phen 1s a modest-appearing | young woman, quiet in her manner, and Is extremely beautiful. She te only twenty. years old and came to New | York ‘from. her Connecticut home only lust. Spring, “My daughter,” said Mrs. Phelan, who was Bent for us soon as the accident Was made Known, “hag Just finisned her musical education, Sie has a fine volce, and she and Mise O'Connell came to Now York tn the hope of starting @ studio, ‘The girls have the big front room tb with their plano, but, of course, they Were not suc. aful at first | in yetiing scholars, Marie through friend secure! a position In a store, ugh It was ne my Wish that sne go to work. I have plenty of money In my own right and can take care of her. “rt geome cruel that she must not only suffer physical pam but notoriety through an innocent evening's fun." While Miss Phelan and her mother are desirous of escaping notoriety at_any cost, they are anxious to have B. J Rickers produce the photograph of his chauffeur, to prove to him beyond a doubt that the young man who lw posing as George Rickert 1s not Edsall," —————— WHEAT TAKES UPWARD TURN. Wheat started 1 cent higher to-day and was followed by a further upturn] of 12 cent in the first ten minutes know," he sald, te broadened {n all the markets, es- |” “% shall tell only to Mr, Rickert," pechilly In September, The chief in- When Mr, Rickert was told this bo)!!! Wis a check to harvesting In @aid that he know nothing about i]! vuthwest by heavy rains, tending delayed: fear of duly ghorts 4s Lo shipments of new heat Tt oid and wet {in the Northwest to yesterday's indications of con Mtlona. Corn started 3-8 of a cent higher with wheat New York's opening, prices were Wheat—Jitiy, 91-2 September, 89; 1 ember, SAX. | Chleago's op ning prices were. Wheat | member, to $3; December, Sib-s to SM #084 to 91, Corn— 9, rber at the ¥ Same time he was tired of the notoriecy | | that had come to him because of the! accitent, | Mr. Rickert's Statement. “Whon I first read that M *) find auld that her compare fea! Auto cat wax ms son, nt that he woes i @ man about twenty ny id be vi amubed, ’ Mr, Rickert tam ) n¢ Mo. He as forty-nine the only Rickert tn this “Last Sunday night 1 was { dining some friends, and | Ming of the aceldent until the next When I read of it in tie newspaper Have almost positive proot that. i ghauffeur had in the habit of rent Ang the machine unkown tome. tte | Was spending a gr eal r ney Mhan his salary woud per “Last Monddy,”” vontisti ort, “Miss Phalen's brot! gee me. At first lie Dut 1 soon assured Way responsi bic that 1 wus altoge & gon twenty-sov duced him day ca years oO. { wife, and Nia my WORL AWAY more mysitiied than ever a ohe thing that 1 thought might help. clear up. the i “ Photograph of the ¢ nhurged went With that all the way ty, Fordharn Hospital. Not only dia Mt O'Connell refuse to se teak at the picture, ir i me, but wouldn't Rickert: was to that on t night be the same party had t and wnat thes | AYO. THIS story we PHAN, one of don't belleve a Rickert eaid. “Go ve @nd ask Mr. Ridmow Thieseentioman, | W refused ¢ ; Marle Phalen, who } Migaved tron the hospital rooma at No. We R where she ts mother, said to-day i HO Rikht before cli Ke ad ainnor at the Savoy be WP Brokeyslown, ond atior atnner i» Mae George (ekort Maonewlo the chauffeur to iad known Mr. 1. and met him att Y TAtter. that HE Auitaine freien) iP er cuNtnm te all in front with the wr, While T sut in the back seat . Rickert, ~ Peplores the Notoriety. Maht of w avoldent the waa bo burt thas it ey at that ride. on Saturday y Meer ia Wwortvink MT! Hert naw te | priver S who is going to pay | ‘Sumi en to his automob!le Ve wits lo sue some October, fone, but doesn't know whom to brisg | ve hoi, Dec’ netion againot. ny W to BMD us Phaton. algo wants to sue kone |W) bid May, 6 efor the Hijurles {she | wee fat She ante her rings, toe 02" Jan al was taken into the heen 'e | 8.10. 4 ry thomtg the man whom sh v a ' kets And they ars ati) missing ee Miss Phalen's Story CITY TAKES BELMONT’S view fia bid cloaing prt M14 1-8, 214 to 8) Decemb A814; July for 1906 Ig 48 matte LOCAL COTTON FIRM, ADVANCING 3 TO 8 POINTS market May buying orders accumu- night and caused the local to open firm at an ad- from 3 to 5 points, Spot red to be taking July, sion houses had good p few ing orders in October and Deceme ther rains in Texas and us of yesterday's pro- t 1 pome of the buy- vse by tl s w ed to grow more BRONX REAL ESTATE. | Millionaire Fought for Three-teh | ng Canal ¢ the Harlem, | The w York to- took t * of August Belmont’ real ay from him, 4 reat o the Board of Katt ind. Ap poruonment. widening ot Canal street tn the Broux, weet from Bast One Hundred nd ‘Thiriyecighth street, was opposed ARAN MU IMO AMABILE Ab 7D R 2a AED IOLE THE WORLD: FRIDAY, EVENING, JUNE 23, 1905, WALL STREET June 2. stunty of- Pacitie FRIDAY, Marriman brokers made a fort to-duy to refnstate Union as the market leader. Their geal ro- sulted in very heavy trading in this slock and caused the price to advance sharply, Many thousands of Union Pas cifle shares, it was reported, went into the vailts of Kwhn, Loeb & Co, Back of this new movement In Union Pa- cific ts a growing belief that the divi- dend rate on the common stock ta to be {noreaged. ‘The directors will meet early in July for the purpose of considering this matter, Some influential members of the board are known to be In favor of advancing the dividend rate to 6 per cent. and others declare the company's earnings will Justify @ 6 per cent divt- dend, ‘The sentiment fn the Exchange that there will be an increase of some Kind Buying of Union Pacitie | Was not confined to the Harriman | | brokers It was widely scattered and Indicdted a revival of outside specu. lative Interest | C, B, Macdonald, whose Stock Bx: | Porlor while the man talked @ moment turned to the stranger, A’ My countrymen, what mistakes made in the turning of the back! atill a few unused words yet have make written. Tho stranger, he was of fatness, wit smooth face and the hair clipped core 1) Det. 1 Distilers’ Ww Dul, 8. 8. DS. Be A 1200 1) Gen. Bi OGL Nor pe san Tl, Central NO Int. Paper . Im tnt. Paper pf. wo Kan, City 8 iy) Kan, C. 8. 10 K F ou) Knol, oe.. 10) Long Island .. Lou, & Nash, 1 Vi 1ioo Manhattan St ) Met RR. FY BP WL 535) 118 417% 10 Co. a. pt Md N.Y, Central NY C8 Bt L, ee 0 Nat Pacific Ma reas, Wo Pollman. P. y Rep Sleel o. » Rep, 1 pti. 16% Woo deen ding cesses 88te ) Heading tat p, 9% ) Reading 2d. p. 89% Rock Inland... 905% | Rock Island pf 15% 100 Rub. Goods. 8 §) Sloss-Sheff T Ww Third (Tol 4oo Twin Cy or 100 Un, Bag & Un Be P. non f on SEND POSTAL TO-NIGHT For Circular and Views of EAST ELMHURST, §-¥- city On the Hills at Ploturesque Flushing Day THE (DRAL PLACK TO LIYE Comparison is challenwed with every other town. site, Half Hour from Herald Square %c,,>7 Wach Jot has water froat privileges. by Auguat Belmont, who owns a three- Inch strip on the casterly side of the wtreet, The city decided to take In Bankers Land & Mortgage Corp, ee narrow #lip of land and widen Sal 86T MANHATTAN AVE, BROOKLYW, to him @bout the room. M. Mav his back for ere ™M. Hugo could write the volume on it, and Se. by Change avtivities have for some time | been directed n the interest of Ube go- | called Hartiman stock@ bid up South- | ern Pacitic persiatenuy to-day, He of- fered to bet $10,uw0 what a dividend will be declared on Southern Pacitio cam- h mon beture the end of this month, wad no bis to] ““ecours!: screams Aline. May, ““Ladewez-faire! Leggo! Cut it out, h }YOU mutt,” cnes the parrot po yglot But the miscreant, atil! ret ining oh MAMTEBLM his confidence in pecuuve dividend by buying es of thy stocg in a lunip. this byw Phere **You Know Me“ Says The Owl For many days have I gazed upon you serenely from these printed pages, telling you of Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR Words of wisdom were these. Ere this, most of you have tried it —Now [say to the rest of you— “Get Busy” Try ‘it to-day THREE WOMEN “FIGHT BURGLAR They Scratched and Pestered \A Flanning and Finally Ran Him Into the Hands of a Police- man After Long Chase. ‘Three brave women stood Btrect Court, Willigmsbung, and tol@ how they had fought with a during burglar who took advantage of the deavy rainstorm yesterday to ply | his trate, Mrs, Rebecoa Schwa. two Women, Mrs, Knoll, live at No. Tightiin yous Ut tng oa z% and the other Meyers and Mrs, 109 Johnson avenue. maltes Mrs. Schwarts so ner+ sie never remains alone dur- wider storm sturs to Mrs. Mevers's nol Was algo there, ue Women were below and as chi they saw two Schwarta's rooma 1 tyst man en pounce fought hard. fare and bit 10) May. leaving, Mes. th stolen goods. sitped. Phe “tires ARON the seound man, he women setateh dix hands and tore his clothes, down and) rain to” the street. Mis, Schwartz, followed by Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Knoll, were close after the fleecing man cabling, “Stop thief!" A blook uway the wnin leaped over a fence Into Medal there may Solla Gold Sterling Silver, 84.00 1.00 cl Bolla Gold,....81.75 of beautiful cl Pei a Leys” articles, THIRD AVE., CORNER 58TH STREET in Bwen | to-day | When the storm | | broke yesterday Mrs. Schwartz, went up The man knocked the trio) TWO WOMEN HURT, ONE WILL DE Auto Driven by Miss McCutch- ‘ eon, a New York Girl, at As- * bury Park, Scares Horses, | and Runaway Results. ASBURY PARK, June %—An auto- |mobile boing driven by a young New Yorke womnn was responsible for a runaway accident here to-day in which two women were thrown from a car- [ringe, one of them mo severely injured jthat\she is not expected to live, ‘The other} women in the carr at the time (ree ‘od nothing worse than a overey shaking \ip Mrs, W. 1, Palmer, of Now York, | a gtest! of the New Monmouth Hotel | t Spring lake, and Mra, Willlam Har- | on, a cottager, of Spring Lake, and algova resident of New York, were driving in @ carriage and when they |reached the ratiroad crossing at Avon the horse got frightened at @ pissing automobiles and bolted. Mre, Harring: ton (red to restrain the animal, but Was unsuccessful, ‘The frightanerd ant. Mal swerved and the carriago wae up: set and bon women. thrown out, “ASA BUSINES ABANDONS BABIES Mott Street Midwife Aooused of Disposing of Infante— Two East Side Women Taken to the Tombs. A startling tale of a woman who makes a living by abandoning babies was partly told in the Tombs Court to-day, Tne woman's name was not made pub- Ne, but a subpoena was Issued for ‘her. Bho lives tn a tenement-house In Mott strvet and calls herself a midwife, On dune 6 a baby dressed in clothes furnished by Bellevue Hospital wes found in a basket on the Brooklyn Isridge, ‘The clue furnished by the clothes gaye Patrolman Howe, of the Oak streot station, an tdea, and follow- ing out that clue ho arrested early to- day Mea, Marlo Varico and Mra, Ane teinette Tonella, both of No, 8 Madl+ son strect. They were held by Magis- (vate Wable in the Tombs Court with= out ball for examination to-morrowy They were taken to the Tombs, As near as could be learned trom the stories of the women—they told several confitcting versions—Mre. Varico gave birth to a child in Bellevue Hospita: She was discharged from that Institu tion on June 2, She said that Mrs, Tonella atole the baby, and she blamed Mrs, Tonella in court for the alleged theft of the baby. Mrs, Tonella said sho took the child with the consent of the mother to the woman in Mott street. Mra, Tonella aad this Mott etreet midwife made @ business of disposing of bables, told her afters in id the woman ward that te baby had been taken (0 Tita in' Breokdy and was ailve and HARRY" Varioo and Mrs, ‘Tonella are elt under Bestion MT of the anal Code. HER PRISON STORY. “The Flower of the Tombs," a beaur tiful heart romance written by Nan 14-Karat, $3.00, $4.50, 86.00 to $12.00 18-Karat, $4.00, $5.50, $6.50 to $16.00 22-Karat, $5.50, $6.75, $8.00 to $20.00 Have You Seen Our Medals? the reot that grip of the Peon &. Buses: PeOE DATO soulern | Vicant women . r Mrs Aimer was thrown o} 1 “4 ‘on the head in the colfteur do rixeur|pereal Idimscit intor the dart iS EUS NE TRRRIREN LE APIS | Pep ce, too, ce the man: stonpedl ane way. And Rud part ot hee in the Chateau Sing Sing, M. May. |the gendarines and the orgyaat [ecu tavOraBlay Faporte’ cOndeFRINe shes back at his pursuers, ‘The of, and It 48 feared. sha may hia back {s turned. Ha! the vird | Ville appeared on the scene. Asieu WOAdIUONs wre laAgeLy responsb.e Ma not frighten the ad conousston of the brain, | Polly Mea at the stranger's bosom and | eo oak Oot for the ea had in | 2 deVeiupment oF tae press Kok WD the Tehawe for Mil die, “Mire Harring: | tho man, with @ quickness. clave his | nie ‘youd niars ; HSE aT EER Ung ae ental araatebey oto, blocks. oh wius necelved nothing. worse | makes those | Words, of two langua o a MSN at) hese HOaU It was al wulses and seratches, A fran of Suittsesa’ to" ihe Rua West | $25 PO OVS DAOK the DATTOL ANG PORE tee te wood AroR haar in emoety To prevent the doctor wes #ummoned, and when he Twenty-ninth, jaca not to nay any of the attentlor eats pad aroun: it au the prisoner, arrived Mrs, Palmer was unconse! "Gendarme!" cries M, May. 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