The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1906, Page 4

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aan ape gresseeioe ps GES FOUND “REMEDY WHILE EGovernor-Elect - Thinking Hard but Silent After His Experience. Buffeted ‘About L e the Other. “BYR. T: Victims, He Got” “Experience.” : ‘The tip which ‘took. seroes Brooklyn Bridge last night fy going to bear ‘fruit. Col WUlls L, Ogten, of Brovkiyn, former Presifent of the Civil Service Board, who acsam- panied the Governorelest on the trip, and lke him, survived its horrors, mid to-day to a “Tam not ditions between, Ni y Tyh are apt to follow our experience of Yast night. Persnally I ara glaq-that 1 took the trip and that Gov. Hughes took {t with me. I knew: something by hearsay und passing observation of the herding of humanity on the bridge at rush hours, and I knew that it mas Gisgraceful, but I dont think either one of us really had a conceptiqg of bow horrible 4: really war until we went through it. “I am convinced that as a result of _ what Gov. Hughes saw—and felt—there will be some reforms and improve- ments in Bridge conditions. Wo all Jknow that there are certain men in Manhattan who could provid medy and that they persisitently refuse to do #0."" Governor Knows the Cure. ‘Do you mean the Manhattan mem- bers of the Rapid ‘Transit Commis- sion?” "I do not care to criticise the Man- hattan members for publication,” an- @werea Col. Ogden, “mt those condi- tions could be cured, and there are a —few-men-who-coutd-cure them and the Governor-elect knows where the fault ss," Mr. Hughes wouln't talk about his @xperiences when he crowed the Bridge @uring the rugsn hour and returned ai tho hélgit of'tho maddening crush lle fwas trampled end pounded in tho great, throngs. but he was there to investigate ot his own accord the o: 1 naturedly. f It is said that Mr, Hughes is ti ing spirit of the Prentice Co: which was appointed by Herb Parsons to inaugurate legislative meas- ures for tho réllef of present trafiic con- itions in New York, The Republican County Committes also has seleied a BRIDGE HDGE CRUSH Charles B. Hughes S.—Miss Halle FAR se BEHELD CAPE Pretty Irish Girl Disappeared Two Weeks Ago, ing No-Traee. The police of the entire city have-been searching for two Weeks for Mary Mo- Elligott, twenty years old, who disap- peated on Dec, 4 #0, myateriously that not the slightest trace of her can b found, Fivé montis ago the pretty Irish Hs here to Join her siater, Julia p ninters have two. broth York, Jobn and Pat $ New. McEIigott, both of whom are in busi- ness, chalrman for the Bronx, who will work | | Mury left the Jershfleld residence on _ fates Dec. 4 to Ko to the home. of her sister arith the Parsons appointees, She bow: (ison avenue troliey Mr, Hughes arranged wits Col. Ogden] car at street. Here all to make the tour across th .| trace dropped out at the tUme when he would sea the rush at its worst: The police had been tipped oft and Capt. Murtha, of the Bri a, with Detectives Jepson and English, were at tha tentrance to meet Mr. Hughes and Col. Ogden wien uiéy Tolted up to the bridge in a big automobile just when the mad rush: Brookiynward was about reaching high tide. Crushed inthe Crush. Mr. Hughes got out of the automobile in Park Row and in less than two minutes he was getting all the per- fonal experience of the bridge crush be wanted—and more too. Before he - could realize what was happening he ‘was swept forward Into the hunvin maelstrom toward the clevated s wWeye and iH wee all teat Capt Murtha and the police “escort could do to rescue him and conduct him to an ime of safety, whence he could watch the currents of humanity pouring Into the narrow bridge entrance from‘all direo- tions, Mr. Hughes, with evident inte est, watched the solld masses aweop across Park Row from City Hall Park, from Centre street, from Chambers. street, and rush for the trolley cars and the stafrways leading to Uid—ele- Vuted trains above. Then the Gover lect made a dash for the stairway, bis escort of coats trying val: for him throug brue- Up lhe stalrway,and to th vilce aa best he could. Became Strap-Hanger Upstaira ‘th Jong Ine ray Gows, and he took nb Was BWept Gung pu hin und f Where he bou window elle ish: m7 Hhokivn dtr wympath th ehunted oft below, Mr uppe att ot t fora, their teeing fr. Hug ites n of th Beat tea \CHARLES. D. MOYER DEAD. of sight so comp y. that a search ectives, policemen and’ relatives utterly to find trace of her hy de has fall word fromm: and more con tim of foul, play gott last night Missing. wil ts about. ve three Inches ‘tall, 417 hair Tesh pai aidrt Perfumes made In the Orlent are languidiy delic- fous in fragrance. and of enduring strength. Way. not select such for ! [icliday Gifts? |: Ww, By men or women 2 o7, - = 1,00 i font 1.75 ALSO. : Orange -& Geisha Flow | -'Mlorento Gul Reazee TOILET Wate RS | Patup in lapanese Pore | incense Bi | Real Tem | A. A. Vaniine & G,, Broadway, bet. 18th & 19th Sis. pia Incense they are always | Atrialwilloonvince highly appreciated, , yeu that W.L.Doug- £ pe > $3.50 shoes are & Ssgapor ES i the bestin the world. ASDé ALWOOD~ Stare is Grvatr Hew York: at the American Embassy , on Satuniay, Deo. Jap: ves J8 A momber is & co ~~ } of Russia, formerly Ailes Amelio Rives, | ‘The Quick or the Dead Mr, Wheeler is now second secre author of the American Embassy: st week THE PINK EDITION OF SIfHe BVENING WORLD Hy of Virginia, haying been confirmed by the Senate | grapher 1 Holiday presents s¢- lected not will be re- Wie for Out New Ilutraied Catalogue of 135 Pages, ‘Mailed Fee. Manufacturing and Repairing Departments on the Premises. .L. DOUGLAS. $3.50 SHOES |American Authoress and Poet Who Are to Wed in Far Off Jap | \ Post Wheerrs | of the well- Solid Gold Jewelry Direct from the Manufacture: at Factory Price porting our goods direct, and manufac! An inspection of our stock is convincing the ° largest assortment of first quality goods at the most reasonable prices. that we offer “until wantect ae Appropriate Christmas Gifts. That visit to our store will rane the Christmas problem for you. Re- mmirkable savings and. easy credits make buying eas Ladies’ Desks, FOR MEN { inewiay, and™ _Xias SUGGESTIONS; ites! Desk Chairs, in oak, Shan epray: maple, Gold parlor’ chairs, seat in ‘ silk damask, value $4,50,, 2-45 up | Morris Chairs in golden or ogany finish. . 5.95 up {| line of Children's thairs and Rockers 98c up| mbla Phonographs and Records, § Complete, nee TIN Clivistnins RE,CARPETS.RUGS, AIN-SIMADSIN| ute Puretahs Event CONTAINS (LAIN-SiniDG( see ALL, POPULAR Homerirrers. 4 SPORTING OSTA ANCOR News! OF = THE pay. World Wants Work’ Wonders | }Mercury Falling droppy, Genuine Diamond and Rich Our extensive business and large $30.00 sales enable us to import diamonds and other precious stones in very lsrge quantit’es. own diamond mountings, enable us to give our cus- tomers the greatest value at the very lowest cost. Send for It Will Surely-tnterest You: : | f | disorder: AIH Up. | STEAM AND ERO N RAE FOR LiF in Northwest-| Railroads Bring- x Fuel at Last. ern Stat ir st 18 —Th rand tire trying peop betw which, to the fr North an Tt ts gre Montana than nove Simday ton,’ N. D, 5 There ts acarcely @ town In the north- ern halt of th Dakota which coal can be bed. except in small quan- Uties. In dozens of towns the dealers have no fuel to séll At Cando the flour mill has been sosed | for weeks for lack of fuel, Tt | plant closed ‘Thursday, Indi piles short the At coa Towner closed Minot a been closo¢ At the ne same conc halt ern Alnne ithorn Ss <a Im- turing our Culutoy. a Finest Goods, Largest Assortment, Lowest Prices. ) Constipation jenoy. of the Skin and | Lincs an 1 Mlushes ing in th A few dove adway’ Ss, R Pills will froq' the system of HN the above: NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, RADWAY & © i 4 ra TD was sutter 1 con allow, The United Cigarette Proposition | “In £ Nut Shell? < ‘With every four packs of any brandofTurkishcigar- . ettes you buy you receive a sample pack of “RAM- LEH” Cigarettes. Wewant you to try the “RAMLEH” _because we think it’s the best Turkish cigarette ever sold for 10 cents. UNITED CIGAR STORES! CO. Largest Retail Cigar Dealers in the World because we aim to serve the People best, realizing this to be the season when pianos are most in demand for gifts or to fill a long felt void in the home, bave decided to offer now, rather than after the Holidays, a number of special XMAS PIANOS AT REDUCED PRICES This is an orpeeunity that you will do well to grasp—an opportunity to SAVE MONEY at a time when it is most 1@ ded. NS A Small Cash Payment the balance to be paid in SELECT Your“ Christmas Gifts NOW and pay as your income will ight months after January Positively no ‘employ: ¢ Dequired. All trans. coutidential. All et marked poods: in plain figures. * CASH OR cREDrr, Don't delay. esq writ iNustrated ¢ L. “SWEET &CO., AIN STORE, 87 Malden bane NY. | Branch, 487 Faitos SE secures the instrument, easy instalments. UPRIGHT PIANOS | Formerly Now ANDERSON, Rosewood $250 $1 40H Formerly Now ANDERSON, Walnut — §250- de ANDERSON, Mahogany 250 180} ANDERSON, Walnut 300 20! ANDERSON, Mahogany 300 240) ANDERSON, Mahogany 350 23 \}] ANDERSON, Walnut 350 220] ANDERSON, Walnut 375 24 \}] ANDERSON, Mahogany 375 245) ANDERSON, Oak 400 255 iI] ANDERSON, Walnut 400 265 | ANDERSON, Mahorsny 400 276 | USED UPRIGHT PIANOS taken in exchange for “ IDEAL” PLAYER PIANOS | HAZELTON, medium size, orizinally $400. . . $485 GABLER, large size, originally 500.... - 200 STUYVESANT, walnut case, originally, 300..... . an \]} HARDMAN, large size, originally 500..... . 245 STERLING make, originally 300, 155 SLIGHTLY USED PIANO/ PLAYERS ANGELUS, mahogany case,-driginally $300,,...........$420 1 substanen)| AY Pitt, RADIVAY & U0, 65 yin ae |} PIANOLA, mahog hy case, originally" 250.. « 125 ANGELUS, mahogany case, originally 300. 195 A Life-Size Mask SIMPLEX, rosewood case, originally 50. 140 Terms: $15 -down; balance $7 monthly. { SALESROOMS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. XMAS, 370 FULTON ST, (near Smith Sty, BROOKLYN, in Bright Colors with Magazine Next Sunday’s. Section of THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT, DIRECTORY MAKES MORE “OFFERS OF POSITIONS” THAN ANY OTHER TWO MEDIUMS IN THE UNIVERSE, i. ss M { Bitvddiieol sia as na ak oman

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