The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1906, Page 10

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= Weg to p——_arresta_nent - Bhings are going to visit the saloons Sunday. We fmE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, ray NOVEMBER 24, “SS BROOKLYN 5 DEMOR' LE BECONEHISLAND Rev. De. Morse, in Cru- sade Against .Graft, Blames Resort. Convinced that what i: Magrantriviation lynon Burday are al Yrcratching of the | polite with money’ pt graft prevents police: fng© saloons, “concert “hal vamusement and stopping gambling, Rev.Dr. A. WC Morse, the new Dr. Parkhurst of Brooklyn, to-day ‘dect to ® reporter for The Evening Wi that —he—aid_—the wealthy phera Tat his congregation are determined to. eecure whoicasle reforms. —yprookiyn ix—baset-with-an avit that Ys deadly to {tx-future as a hhomes, It Is the evil of graf Dr, Morse. Pe Evon the police wore surprised at the way Dr, Morse effected an arrest in Brooklyn Sunday. Discov: tion of the law in a saloon, fuund a policeman, led him to the Compelied him to make an arr "sald | —- 5 “then appbared in court to testify against) “the offender. Too Close to Coney. “Brooklyn is Uterally debauched by fts close proximity to Coney Island,” sald Dr. Morse. “The wild carousals there on Sunday, the utter disregard for the law, ‘the lasciylousness every- “where apparent, have a contaminating The people justly say. permissible at #0 wh: ‘If these near a are they effect, place as Coney Island, jeatble in Bro There could Beno violations of the jaw if the Police Department were Honest? , Na captain would permit a imsloon-keeper to keep Spen after pro- hibited houra or on Sunday for nothing. Something must be paid. The’ some- thing ts-money_ So long a the money 4s forthco, tions continue. "You really believe. the police are getting money for allowing saloons to Keog open at all hours and dn Sun- aayY' wad haked. “Most assurediy; and that {s what we Propose to stop. “It may not be our jelvil duty, but it is our moral dut: ‘Myself and men from the church 0 long will the viola- will cause arrests in_every—selsotr—wo find open and we will prosecute to the Hmit. We are not idly talking. We are determined to act. We haye told ¢ police so, Far Ore, We Will séek evidence’ against the police for failure to do duty and make charges, i Will War on Evil. “I am a prohibitionist, but not in the sense that I vote the Prohibitiun- fst ticket: Tam a Republican, I belleve the saloons should. be eradicate fWwiped away completely, We, of course, catinot eradicate this evil, but we in- CUrTA tts evil intiuence tr Brooklyn, at least.” Tt {8 declared that the course of Dr, Blorse and hia congregation has the hearty avvroval of —Commission Bingham. It is known that Dr Me had. a long) talk with Commission: Wingham several days ago about graft —and—conditions in Brook yas Commissioner and that} Place Baptist Many_of the m: tion are very morting him loyally thamaalvae into © ofmanize m to cauMe Sembrich Boheme’, Wednesday—Pro- © | public WII and Caruso in gramme for the Week. against Conried, wi Jooking on i jan unprecede twenty-one wee unfolded. Direktor Conriea, ario, teen weeks at Opera-Houae. Hammerstein, begins the Next Monday night exp! his ¢ the One “La MCINTOSM 35 epeemenre ny Opera Forces Line Up for a Conried Opens Monday with Geraldine Farrar as Jultet| ,SEMBRICH, Merry Musical War; oa bine CHARLES ROUSSELINE ‘DEAD DAUGHTER OF ROCKEFELLER : | Body of Mrs. Charles A. | Strong Brought from France by La Provence. The body! of Mrs. Charles A. Strong. daughter of John D. Rockefeller, ar- yon the: French Mner La been brought trom Cannes, France, Strong diet early in the month, nh the. body came tha widowed husband, che Rev. Dr. Strong. of Rochester in Coluendia ~ Univeraity, 'e daughter ‘Margaret, aged eleven; ‘only: child of the. couple, Some time before the steamer docked two closed automobiles ‘arrived from the Rockefeller home in West Fitty- fourth: street, bearing. Mr, and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, thelr son, John his jee Prentiss, of New Harold F. ‘McCormick, of £0,-3tra. Rockefeller was swathed bluck mourning. Her husband, a thick overcoat, wpt as sight. "To re- and the remains h be obliged to ota it they make no detailed coun.s of this private sor ‘aider Rockefeller came fice his granddaughter, iittle Marguro: Strong, ax he went aboard. he buret into tea joking up the child nah ried his face on her that was waiting n Ricker, of the Rock Firth Aye Baptist, of the! transfer, The body was ome of the senlor Rocke- had Houston, a ne zuki's part | rable tmpres- | ‘Doings in the World of Music Outside of the Opera Houses st, will make thre free organ recitals the Firat FRANK TILFORD RESIGNS. Quits as a ‘Trontee of the Consolt- dated Ga» Company. as the business of Park & oo rapidly and proportions, and interests of the so much of his Inasm ‘Tilford expanded to such ¥: that the JAMES MeCREERY &C0, 23rd Street. 34th Street, Silks and Velvets. In Both Stores. On Monday, November the 20th, An extensive stock of colored and black and white silk will be placed on sale including:— Crepe de Chine, S: Taffetas Mousseli 1.00 2,500 yards Imported, 27 inches wide. the jen expe: Sree igeite ALB Ue BANK STATE a farewell a ta re repeated» to-tr nianist GOOD CASH ais gem COTTON ADVANGE AN ACTIVE MARKET {Sui The cotton market { much below SIN Was active and St. | | | WHEAT STEADY WITH THE PRICES HIGHER. | 1 AMERICAN STOCKS ~ STEADY IN LONDON. ened to pes att” . And closed ‘atoudy ertal Gixea of 1904 clo: od “Silk 75¢ Satin Duchesse, Satin Liberty, ine and Faille Francaise. per yard brilliant black Taffetas, ‘per yard eesti : Sete value A200, = Se Colored Dress Goods. ‘In Both Stores, On” Monday, and wool Zenana Cloth. November the 26th. Highly recom- mended for jounging robes, kimonos, ete. Pale blue, pink, heliot a5, melee wide. , 2.50 and acres chiffon-finish Broadcloth. in—coniplete—range of street and quality, rope, cream and w hite, 3.50 per yard ~Exceltent evening colors, including cream and white, 52 inches wide. 225 per-yard ¢ 3.00. iS Black Dress Goods. In Both Stores, ‘ | On M Sale of Black Dr ported Black Broadéloth, 2.00 formerly 2.75. 3,000 yards French Voile. 45 inghés wide. finish, 1,25 v: November the 26th. Fabrics/—3,000 yards Im- 3) y 52 inches wide. per seal EE \ “Jet black, — Chiffon per yard alue 1.75 4,000 yards Black Mohair, 65¢ per yard value 1,00 JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street | _Thirty-fourth Street ARRIVES ON SHIP Bek Dd, and thelr two aom-}— See! EO an 1906. . a protessor| By “To the Sex Shore g Next Summer in ir—Ships!” The pees chostebie and agen rop et maacd regqa EOE acd thes proofs that it will be ful- | filled, 2" With photographic ilirstrations in Tomorrow’s SUNDAY W/O The TRIUMPH of “JERRY” How Geraldine Farrar, the Yankee Girl Whom Melba De- dared Would Be Famous, Comes Back to America Crowned as an Opera Quees.—The Story of Her Struggle Against Odds, SHALL THE ELECTRIC CHAIR Be Banished Like— 2 the GUILLOTINE ? DO YOU WANT ‘TO BE MARRIED IN A HURRY? ——ff- So, Here's the -Man—to—Tie—the Knot New York’ Champion Emersency Minister. A WOMAN With an ANNUAL a INCOME of $30,000,000.00. | A Marvellous Fortune and a Marvellous Woman Described by Cardinal Rampolla. AROUND THE WORLD ON A SEARCH FOR BEAUTY. The Queer-Quest-of-a Student and the Reaults at His Hunt ~ Shown in Pictures ————— THE MARTYRDOM z OF KINGDON GOULD. The Penalty He Is Paying at College for Refusing to be Hazed. THE LESSONS OF THIS. YEAR’S HORSE SHOW | . As Seen By the Brightest Writers and Illustrators of the METROPOLITAN SECTION. | Other Features of Amusing Contemporancous Interest and Another IMPUDENT ‘QUESTION. ARTICLES BY i *DAVID BELASCO, HETTY GREEN, and CHARLES E. SPRAGUE 2 IN THE EDITORIAL SECTION. MADISON C. PETERS, GEORGE ADE and All the Other Funny Folk Coebae hale: THE KID giving in the FUNNY SIDE.

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