The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1907, Page 17

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DEFECTIVE RAL PEPORTED HOURS lawn, Curve and-fold His Superior. Train Exceeded Sixty ~ . = Miles an Hour. | Assi@ant 1 Who. Is prosecu } the New York Ce charge of mansla RAilroad, hter /n- the degree, delved further fo-day into the tangle diagrams and ¢ hopes to fasten de oMsial the respons! f lawn train w three persons The tris Supreme Cour * with which fifth day before nin J wrecking crow of ¢ faven and Hartford sa that the for ed express hoRA tn ie were: suppe «in place, tarlier Trein Was Jarred. + was follared on” the engineer, of a hh had. passed © rdlawh cieve on the morning pre- ox, He deciared that at ater’s express he fel! Mr. sm existed in ry, jebl4 Arst trip on an electric motor was made two days before the neci- @ent, Which put him in the same as Rogers, who drove tie traia: Biehl scored another point for! the prosecution's theory that excesetve cased the wreck when he paid u ft wash, Dut sper or would und electric enxine,’ nald he osciliation =e noticed Fa bell re the wreck Superintendent. @one about it #) fa William C, Myers, @ineer for the Genora pany. then called Blehis cab. on the tein eiaineer had M Noticed « etrz of the travelling ?* “IT should atime! e it at Ieast sixty willéa an hour.” replied (ie @ previous trip, ac the Myera raid, the i Gated the curve @4 not uaually reduce xp. @urve. according to this witness, Gulreppe Matzo. a section foreman. ! who examined the track at the vourye @ short time before the wreck: sald ho feund It in ood He enty examined the wert Belden Bacon. an attorney and a com Yauter on the Central, who wail je timed trains when he travelled, av Ment, was then nut on the stand Beyond Mile a Minute, He paid that “after th lett Maven ba noticed It by Fordha aixty-fye niles a was maintained unde 7 upon the curve, S| emoker, playing j Mott fonward | a The wreck came wh! rowan! dealing. no ho didn't + concentrating, hin on ention on the + wre. t Another commutot: Edward M: Henry. on chemist. of Plaasantyliile, No Yo teatl- 4 that he alaot bit. Het corro yony In avery’ speed’: at thac tt ned trains ted Mr. Ra i ma tailor, aly Y.. Sotned fhe*ot mutera th characterizing the. spe he train an “terrific.” H esti ce at elghty miles an hour. id, noticed the peed “prior to wrock, Between sixty and saventy ss, he thought it was. Edmund TL, ner. a bank clerk, testified to the ine effect, if M that they became alarmed at the rom aixty. to elghty miles. an hour, Willlam’V. Potter. chief engineer o the railroad dep, Electric Compa: vision tho Canteal's olectric, locomotly en Wero mate, waa then-called, Mr objected DEEL but Justice Kel told the Dietriet-Nttorney: 8 Me Porter led the fury engineer of vain Bmyth | ff testa ever Nudebeen made of th spikes holding down the ralln of the Woodlawn curve, Ho far as ho knew othere ste not been, F IRST— ~ And t the Reason Why IAboral Credit, Est. 1887. Pair Treatment ¥ INGTON ‘ucorporated 1008. LrnobLmust. YURNITURE a 344 Penn Aven oa aa Row ‘Phone anit = Scranton, Pa, Dec. 6, 1907, The World, N. Y-— Gentlemen: Please find check for fouy more insertions. Jn your Sunday edition. We have ‘tried other me- diums in'iyour city claiming a big ceiveulation and did not get a single reply.) We got over. 300 from yours so far and to-day got one from Butte, Mont.“’Yours, &c., J, T, REDINGTON. “AHEAD OF WRECK Engineer Felt Jar, at Wood-| TOOK CURVE AT SPEED.| Commuters Testify That Fatal Beneral Manager Aifced If. Sinith, of on | f expert testimony, biue prints, | e railroad | Wood- | killed twenty | Iyellogg and a) the rail snapped and wed | fy Broadway. at Henile & dexpite fons_of the defense to the an engineer to bridge and | f mnokel Eeet tongs a Eni PPAGUA resident, John M, Hav- | Aalt a dozen other commuters text!-| sain's apecd. They estimated tt at} | CRIES AROUSED HOUSEHOLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907 __THE EVENING WORLD. Begianing Satur- day Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. In Our Toy Dept. _ The jolly old fellow will person- ally present each child accompanied by an adult with a. Christmas gift, $3.00_ A Dollar Really Saved! jE “hard times” come it will cause p2ople to think.more about ei “saving..a dollar.” i “In the past many people.have paid $4.00 for shoesas a mat- ter of habit. Now they appréciate the dollar savedon Alerit Shoes D A ‘sharpened “Sense_of values means more and more friends for Merit Shoes at $3.00; permanent friends, too, because we rarely Jose a customer who once tries Merit Shoes: The fact is that Merit Shoes and the regular $4,00 kind are identical. We use the same leather, including genuihe oak soles. We put-in the same workmanship We make the samé styles and use the same lasts. Our price is lower because our distinctive plan of organization eliminates wastes and needless profits. We alone. of ali the shoe manufacturers, tan. make and tetail, thereby covering the whole shoe-producing pro- cess from the raw hide to the wearer. Shoes so'd in this Way pay no profits fo tanner, maker or Jobber. There is less waste and! ss There is only one protit on the whole Series of operations, and that profit is small because our capacity is 10 million pairs of shoes a vear Buy Merit Shoes for Christmas and Women’s Gold Clus- Merling Silver “Hair Bar- Wanien’s ter ings, assorted Diamond Brooch net Ri Men's Gola Bt et Wows: etter, set with rhinestones; scones; remuinsls MMos. regdiariy Imported Bags, re) $20; Sul t | Steriing Sliver |' male prive. gs, 50; $1.98 | sale price, rigular $2.50: sale’ price. aaie _ $2.98 $1.00 : te WoMty's sontp GoLy ware, with fet of thea) 93.98 oS ene y TINK BUTTONS, th onsite Go! mivlens repuiarly 81.087 sale $45). : Leather Goods and Gauze Fans.--Big Values: MHAND- BAGS IN! $15.50 | \ LY ATH We Have vhs Largest Assoried Stock of Dolls in New York CL and We Guarantee Our Prices to te the Lowest. = 9 —. THIS FULL-JOINTED BEAUTIFULLY Greater New York Stores—For Men and. Women MANHATTAN t Greenwich St itd I Orpheum Theatre, 11th 8 i PHILADELYHE. North Sth St. near Arch. 238 North Front’ St. Six Factories and Two Tanneries at Endicott and Heavy Waterproof tester NV joe ia MS = DRESSED DOLL, BISQUE HEAD 95e Ee, Dressed even to shoes. and Sosy with bisque head; fort ict STN remarkably low price Seer SbeEUbAnuOG SG HRAH SEAS eos eG LSI AGUS OHTA A Piano ee et _ for the Whole WASH ETS. cone Glas f ) YULI. JOLXTED DOLLS mage tn the bert Current wi oleae of stand, } green or maroon; apectat 2 Aa ervirte MILOREN'S WRIT- | possible man- |) PERAMBULATORS nd wash. | MAGIC” NG» made | ner Ia rRe > te NGLISH CARTS, with ce ‘} PARE biraue | Auris j ji leather hood; well made and eed hace ath | CuCT ps UMS ert wet htgl:ly polished: colors blue. core galls ctouing : Utghly polished: colors bl Aa ery ire “ks t \ ++ 91.09] morrow ar, $1.24 79¢ Ip etth cap, toys [TOY DRUMS, oF wood quality eon ‘@8e | nd well made } . 48e r ESS, ATM CKS, with plush chor With utensi'a: 6 cae $4.93 iii thie ky) TOY NLR Wa i” $4.05 | Must Norge “mn at ct Mt CHAS A, STERLING, , who founded the Sterling Compeny in 1869, es that last but -make $50,000 STCCK OF duly ira many. miekles anit get 9 a 48 » : ts ¢ o : M ra < Xinas | eres . Ccthing at Haif Sterling | iPlayerpiano s long as you live. We fix fino canbe played. either by tribute litte thin ig, why not combine the nrimy sma pound, fa 9 Ito. R13 1-26, - pound, Meo an unloading sale will begin promptly at 8 o'clock Satur- Here we give you an idga of what your money will The buy a $2.00 Set, consisting of very fing all-silk Sus- Gay mor ‘Yo-morrow you may penders, trimmed with gold-plated buckles, a pair of armbands and garters to | 4, Packed Ina y and if you hase “HLM In mind or a : $ Ghristinas, there Is nothing more suitable, Price $1.09. en’s $30 and $35 15. 00 Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 $2. 98 Overcoats @ Raincoats . | Bath Robes = Sizes for men of all si from 34 to 30 chest Men's. Bath s made of German blanket and cid $1.00 and $3.00 mea . They are Robes-that are worth $1.00 4 $3.00 ‘Men’ 6 $28, $30 ade $43 50 ferent sé oj peend 27 "$35 Winter Suits, e =) SmoKing JacKets and Sizes up to 50 chest measurement, House Coats, $3 45 'S $20, S | As for Sheet or Roll Music Ss. Pitino Benches, Stools, Covers. Scarfs. > the deserved reputation of carrying the largest assortment bs -far of any house in Greater New York. TheSterling Pianoco Reis s $1.50 Health Underwear, Underwear, wool por dozen—-Good to. fans holce to extra West beat refrigerator, lic, Sugar, per Ib.—Granulated, 4.92.; pow- [dered 4.900 Molasses, per gallon. New Orleans, prime, to S0e.r syrups prime to fancy, 0s, Men's 50c and Sik Mech wen ty (ried Mane 518-520 Fulton St., cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn; |, “Gvercoais, Suits and Trousers; 4 1 Iivactat othiern, $160. to 82.35; 8 GC a X ie Re for Extra Size Men a Spec ally, ‘4 “a | Ttatoos, per barrel 82.50 lo 3.00; 4 an i ee Sore ge Gt ar Open Evenings Till Mas) Men’s, Women’s and STUNNING GARMENTS FOR | exeplant, per box, $1 to nes i “Florida string beans, per banket, $1.28; Florida tomatoes per carrier, to $3.00, GIRLS AND MISSES | ,, MISSES’ $1200 TOURIST $8 98 COATS OF MELTON, O ~ Misses’ Tourist Coats, made, of fine wool melton, k sey fancy mixtures and plaids. Made i model. and handsomely trimmed ith braid Ait velvet; tink fancy mates s from 14 to 18 ye Misses’ Sample . Tourist Coats, Misses’ Tourist Coats in a lar styles; no“two alike. f of mixtures and trimmed with buttons, braid and vel- 4 ea vet. All sizes in the lot from 14 to 18 years, They are coats that sell when bought regularly for $10.00; marked, for to-morrow. at $4.98 and $6.98 _ Children’s Slippers HAND CROCHETED SLIPPERS } ———— TWO. DEAD WHEN BABY’S ALLENTOWN, Pa., Dec, 18-The cries of an infant saved the lives of aight persons hore early to-day, but not before the baby's father and brother had been amphysiatod by coal gas. Tac dead are Nicholaa Contravo, age} thirty-alx years, and bin son, Joseph, ged fuur years, Contravo, nin wife ahd the two children slept In one room, and alx boarters ocoupfed other: party ot the house: ei ane | ahs gacaplng coal mas awakened the baby Whose cries aroused one of the boanders. a are, down, the door. of the myo oset yy the Contravos and {igeun the fa! Eas ‘an Pomme ae He then rescued, mother a: a otuer! ‘boarders, | w: tf a ale eon OVErCo eet, New York ind We, bought t ‘ 1 King fob A RiLA ty nt atyles fi the hieitest xrade hand croc a sllppe. he }OWy IAL Avoula owt spn te mntke ta the prea: ‘39 48c 63c 79c 89c $1.00 $1. 29 The Values.... 75¢ $1.00 $1.25 $1,50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 Children’s Kereevc Cloth Leggings, 39¢ Calldrenia, Lewsloxs, made of tine black Jersey Cloth, In sizes up to 2 0 find Oe. & pal ‘Let Worl Tor Ste Ade, shoce ( where and what to boyz we Lhe alga aney Semmes i penne dearainen ay

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