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FRIDAY, I JANUARY x-Cotton King’s Danehter OTHE BRING Takes fhousands of Sec-| orld Fares eae Break- Lone Agent Passes Them C ut, | ~ and Those Who Can’t Wai Pay Again or. Walk. fd Transit The Brocklyn | Ita ‘pany to-day worked ie most ‘hold-up —in—ita remarkable. isto; ‘tleing “up Ue entire Bridgo service dur- ing the rush hours, forcing an } faro from= thousands of Its passengets! ‘and-compelling 60 per cent. of them to waik atress the DBridg: Oné mah was serloualy hurt. ‘Thgmas BA artey thiety-five, of third Browkipn: Bt Grexory' ‘8 Hospital by -Burgron..Gaisa—rutering. [ron _sions of the hip and pro! injuries, which he claims were “by a guard on a bridge train shutting the doors on him as he was entering nthe train atthe Breakin end dunias! extr i | Who Is'to Marry Ex-Actor “NTA i fs WP POLICEMAN HID. STAGE TO MARRY SULLYS ORUGHTER™ HAD BEEN SHOT Ex-Cotton King Opposed Sul t of Fairbanks Until He Quit Féotlights. Daniel nd Da ax-King of Cottor me Kinz of Ie Sully, in Cu AGT THAT BOY 'One of the Prisoners) | Arraigned by Pabst was Wounded. What/ appeared tobe a clumsy, at: FCét-Portceman:- Pabst ve managers p Jaccomplishes T etre PA played gaily owas enacting in rea i n Bue hin, treimurer ss; had nd the. former would Fay the part In the drama whic D. ot Brooklyn Company. hoMr. Swily ni the) the ‘new in preside rain of dl PARE RE SE 1e- Shecutnlns of the trust. Ning wilt take place ry residence of Ses" heehee = ; the block. Fallure.to repair a broken latchet st the Brogklyn end caused the tle my Irs COMA have peer rr: during Wie night without troubie or ‘interference witht —(3 Hatiic, but. for. some reason It was jrot done. The latchet 1s used to fice up the cable to the grip of the cars in making the oup gerade ater leaving ~the—-Hrovkiya terminal, The first block occurred at 6.39 o'elo thin morning, when the first Jonded train came creeping sae > alectri wer and cab) “electric power Is too- work * carry heavy train up Me grade without the ald of the grip, and the grip ts not atrong cnoigh to do thé work without the dld-of the. clectric power, © The brokén latchet falled to’ connect the cars swith the cable. ‘he first viovk lusted séventeen min- ules, Then other trains. cane alone: behind the stalled train und It was piowly-pished-ap-the grade caused trains to ‘npread O15 Pacifics, St. Paul, ‘Great Northern Al Amal- j _ gamated Suffer. oul ——on- all the sievated-tyacks trading to bridge. Then tate a rerles “of biooks | froin two to five minutes. pathy wit vata: There was eno “The -Brodidyn Rapld” Trahelt “Con pany duihped ita passengers —into—ti See En aes und practically lef! itt tor themacex. —Taet See had Weir rackets And compahy got an extra nickel irom ut least 2 pér cent. of them, From 6.9 to $ o'cinck about 0 per cent. of those ev aurtived at the Brooklyn-termiiial were compelled to walk across the br-dke. The company | offered thinsfers to the surface cuss, Blocks® rubh! Hg Tt < upos the —ararice caster to-dn ie way Hlmher. Now | Woeattaay, Chichgo'a | opening Wieat—May, 761-4; Ju | to,tbi8 | Corn—atay 8. u Great Northern ore certifleats {fell 3.1 #22. . Paitl 218, Northern Pace, jAteht- | and Baltimore 2 palnth. Cae Pacine 13-4, York Central atlsabut Pacitic, Reading, | Bu rn and Ama) aii sted poet eves US 5 sighed) all “nope ut Setug toe paynhoeit fare Aim SERVE te ju eri ees javeiing te, and thi ¥ cpl ab ie at Hain after. trnin kept unload the-upper platforms and acnding wh sands Of passengers crowili dow stairs to the bridge train platforin. ite the fact that re stalled and the service Inadequate | To uccommodate 10 per cent of the traf: | fle there Was no representative of the |} company to Inform the passengers that | the trains would be stalled Indefnitely, Teriffic Crush on Platform. ~ J pollvemei Were tr, late the crowd, but Ul as straws in a Waa ganmed= fren tide te ered te ake ae 2 Pa Wheat sanuaey: 44 wide duty ye cot the bri “ Ane ix Ou De~ TRADE over, sigded - There was tetle a tracks, abd when a Wain care ane care -HitertHy_geazed the men and wom- _ eh ot the outer edi When the ear-aoorn: wero #ruah: Men, it Ve opened the and) tert polleeni nc Romeek-witen-tiye_ciLrs “Ws unapie toraccommodale, ger. with Jlosses en the rush Burtack cars. by MOWAT Tare ytsirrray nti wit Fert lone steanafer agent. COne-pisse five succeeded Th eetting th jim. bne-womastnton attampted th moh around th STATTER-TEMPORARY i ASSISTANT TRE TREASURER: Dk “WHEAT Quiet WHILE (Sans CORN MAKES -GAINS- Tie qphent; market opened _quiet and Yarics= opening — prices to $21 Ga ‘COTTON RISES AS Samat ie — we 48 = Ke = 15 45 — 1 1stg —k % iy were; AE nie ananals i Ss RS COVER. aling amonx the e¢ cab January to 9.66 Rich “a Refusal To” Yicht and-Permis— Friend toGet a Phys sician. tot: DYING, Shit WOULD NOT SEE SEE DOCTOR Miss Harding's areas Word Defending with almost her last) ne private watchmen-on-a-charge breath) oo Mfe-long contention — that) Now he brings a nettrer—phyaiciana_nor medicine could | ‘ ‘y ealed weapons, | telp an alling body, Miss Sarah M./1 Yave learned that this boy Groppo ts Harding. a wealthy woman, Sixty | suffering from a bullet wound fn the years old, died to-day at her home.) giao," 5 No. 69 Line pit Brooklyn For} With—conriderable_uifficulty {twas gees-a_year_cancer in her breast had | wrung from the boy that -hevnad beon -yeon sanping her vital forces, DUE. save | shot He sald that Pollceman Pabst = gage tottions,—#he had had. Mth, Pabst promptly put the blame no trea M Am came jodger for a Homtin senten: wallty, F, at WASHINGTON, Blatter, of Walla present private Jan Walla, i —Arnvur Wash smaterial Just sinell all other plasters, REMEMBER—A have been in ure f Made af «isolutely the Pure Foud and Drugs 1606. Serial No. randreth’s A Laxative cnd a Tw Chararile ony Toemorrow he's aginst you. WWhith ever yay it paya itm beat— with Seu or furninst you Advers at i Alicock’s PLASTER has a fine aromatic odor because it's made of the choicest thaterials—it cuires because it’s made of tho right you have to do to compare it with 69 ye the otlsiga) and genuine porous play materials, and Guaranteed under the ¢ Kinin of solid ex. any Ab {in the elty, funifl 9 Py Me one, that's all 4 Plaster They purest and best Act, June 30, Pills | Blood Tonic hich, with other fucts, make ita ut character, No Extra Charge for It, td ray be lef a Dh: Povday ale eng and told her | goctor. Summoning her w ALBA Postmaster at Poulan wnd_to pay Harding Gad long been a deep} student of anatomy, ghe sactce of on a. false pr to seek & paystcinn's medicine was bs dyiee, © condition be- Ont AKL. pen b Sane samp house, Sex iclan called, Dut ane Tetused, ndrick fou her near effort, the dying woman last 9 doctor shall enter "abe Wax speschle: | manner, ine | Butty | about the matter _ WE Tesoty wd never mavid- Sendrick a. ed her to tho he would go for a ning-strength BRIDE STOLEN Will Sue the President’s Cousin for $50,600 -Un-+ less She Is Returned. James RLY HEAD OF PAVLOFF’S SLAYER PRESERVED. | eation In! ne Hundred: Fourtirf er up a at while making | er n boy, waa disclosed to- had ehor An Orrest last night day in Harlom Police Court by Magis- eV ale nd Clétk Erdoffy, Pabsi| Was badly medd ed In-htx—sperch—and + apd.this-helped_to ‘show him | ip. The returns fri dana fourth Vrect: ecnikht by. Sergt:) Master ttat-Datet-padtaken the Mast One Tun: cgmpliled, for rowed prisofiers on? ite Michael re 2d ieast- One-Hendresd Thirteenth’ street; Ernest Postont, yest One! Hundred and ; Gluseape Peroul, st One Hundred and ; find ernardo Grippo, of Hundred and Pourt! tonteniy condita Baxter str dared with Frank t fe = Carrisy EBELALS Arralgns Boys First. Pabat a citizen had comptained yin ryom | vOvedtun= ‘and that he d them at 3 o'clock In t fnorninge He dtd —not-remember—the hame of the-complaipant, was unible {o-producs“any—otldenve, wink the boys. dincharged. Clerk Erdoffy noticed that the Grippo boy was very pale and weak and hus to the édge. of the Magistrate » y When one ofthe four boys had been dispored of Pabst arraigned Carris, and made a gharge against him of carrying concedicd yeapons, In cha meantime. Erdum: had. teen talking ta _xouns | Grippo and nugzcsted to the Macistrate thnt-there-wes--something suspicion | had arces x The clerk, tation-house returns,” sald ¢ how that this policeman locked tor the shooting on the private watch- man and.Carria as promptly sald that al- ChoURT te Was “axcteting the pottceman arreat he did not know who had fired (he shot that winzea young Grippo, He was certain he had not fired-it himseif-and hie revolver showed {t-had not heen discharged recently. Court Reports the Case. Gathering up the (écattered edges of the affair, Magistrate Wahle came to mn that Pabst shot Grinoo, ATE to piel Kimacit watenman. a Later ts od thse Guests | Hret—arenigned—the tour boxe | ot J: The | up a¥est One, iu 'toam ti T will be was un apartment hote iave been sent from | located In-the, white it -wea—fount late to ge fn Wes: Gre Hundred He woul not a of Bailey's story “a alla eye daa Tent! i IN Troait=t nd to him. Al and me are against th WEAN | cracy way made fold. 1 y to-da t 4-day ang mga yinphony The courtshin up to. this’ n Day he called at sald that avhile d Limtehe-rpentsty His lhe woutt lke ptheteberttle ra = » the ti wan talking of ia uid a0 thie kn eee conn fui ndredsa pd at and Twen- dayva after hin wite, wi Atte In‘loy sol ,lsmand aes ownard him, ey said she showed cther—-Mamort—ateure Se, dare Jimmy Willams gaye them to her urd we icher_than. Roeket. Talley -wuxworried, as any young nok hand micht be, and he went to mee See, B cer, Roosevelt's ais: law. Sh, : hin Jiminy Witt wit one of Roosovelt’x nicknames and. tha “a Great frtend “Or Tia direst ah ae wn ‘On New Years night Batley, hla bi and the othar slaters guve a panes The fat, chut-ithe bride dlexppeared Palley went-home-to-hin-mother nto HL Sveat Nineteenth street. At §-O-clo in the morning he went back to th flat. He knocked and was refused ad mittance, He mald a, man who cal himselt “ttle Tignest” shouted: ohm to Nidoo,"* Zailey thin Rooreyelt. Ret vig A £9) v days later 2 Batley broke tn the and who was very dle displayed a f War tent, Ae ne left-a © naideradie estate, Sap een: 10:| neetmaater Sentenced-tor-Shortage, ANY Oa dan SP wi Ga, han been one. year's. {iprionment 9. ced to a fine of $2 to-a shortage in his -oMice ac. counts, JUNIOR SUITS—broken sizes from 12 to 17, Norfolk Suits in. garnet and brown -cheviots and “gray. coat suits inJchecks, ptaids ‘and all-colors in cheviot GIRES' COATS—Sires 4 to 14, in full length, double breasted and-resfer_styles of blue, garnet and gray cheviots and may nish mixtures, also a collection of odd ccats, and bearskin and bro: GIRLS' COATS—sizes 6 to 16, prettily trimmed, full Jength styles and plain ) $s: 00 double breasted tailored effects in blue, brown, green, garnet and plaids GIRLS’ DRESSES—sizes GIRLS’ DRESSES~—Sizes 6 to 14, in Hse and dark colors of batiste, (ashe ? $6. 95 ioned in anumber of very clever styles. . if FUR Reductions BLAC COATS, 23 inches long; or blouse models, Uned with brea) cade satin, BLACK LYNX SETS, Leip- aig dyed, Scarf en] Muff, NATURAL MINK SETS, fine markings, Scarf aid Muff, CHILDREN’S S O!t White Angora:... Oftmitation Ermine. , Of iKiimmer.. Of Write Thibet Of White Caracul. He pitaded | PONY SKIN isi) no permit to carry a pistol, ‘Ie forced Grpipo to conceal the fac TE EEA Wet BIA weRt Tomy cure the discharge of the boys and a dixerepan atatlon blotter would be ovellooi { Mngistrate discharged Carris” and or- dered a-report of the maiter made tj the inspector. He will also communt- Puating to —a— bi [anny the everybody | “he sent fora truckman andtoo furniture off to a storage ware- + Sets ty: Batley aaide ey. WhenL told Mrs Tisaassslt- Had ron away withomsy wifes ake wee WHAT Abit wurprisedt Morris-estied-on her a-few-mon fago-and made s seene. 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