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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1901. ; tL) .STRIKE AVERTED BY [ARMY GIRL BREAKS WEST _‘S{IETY HAN Ce: “THEEVENINGWORLD POINT SWIMMING RECORDS. je 4p qpjyen ofthat at any hard rubbing and BOON’ os D GDA F @ SOS ODOTHEOONG No Boiling LLOYD A. TURNER LOOKING to Abandon Proposed pss | FOR FARES ON BROADWAY. No Fuel Wasted Wage Cut of 16 Perj§ | Aue. 12. The Cotton Manu- No Hot Fire facturers' Assoclation an- Wedded Rich Gtr 5 Cotton Manutacturers| CHRONOLOGY OF of Fall River Forced PLAN TO CUT WAGES. Cent., Affectin & nounced a proposed cut of 15 30,000 Mill Workers Per cent. in wages. —A Strike Thereby It was to affect 30,000 tex- Next wash dav don't stand, over a tub of hot water, for cool or lukewarm water will tile workers and to become Averted— Words of {8 operative sept. 2 , j | wi Sept. 3. answer just as well with Praise for The Even-| Aug. 13. The Evening World § a l 2 . , published the first story print- . ing World S Notable!§ a trom Fall River detailing Frank Siddalls - Achievement from)§ the situation there, A OperativesandManu-|§ _ A081 1 gave tnteriom Twin-Bar Soap facturer with Fall River labor leaders . announcing that the 30,000 It will make the wash clean, workers would resist the cut. Aug. 15. It published the white and sweet, without hard When the Cotton Manufacturers’ rubbing, and a teakettle will > a s 3 Sa be Ss 4 [=] ° statement that the manufac- Ea Associati f Fall River, Mass., an- 7 caaeel earn (ire It istandea to] Mrers were trying to force a bk furnish enough hot water for make a 15 per cent. reduction in the|§ “trike to close the mills, “4 the whole wash. wages of the 30,000 mill operatives, Augs163; Detalled/statements “3 a v vor . Turner, althous to an eatate act The Evening World investigated the]$3 We published showing the | : panieert e e condition of the textile market. is RES cere ayant Whee aa he Ea BS Only 5 cents. Finding that the conditions in the|§@ 884 the untenable position of ainame haa Peapensed to eveolicyaredis Pa : mills at Fall River and in the tex- nee By jestienienceme pnd theres BC You will not need a fire in Ug. « M. ie . orden, men ta watch made tile market did not warrant such a emt mente oath him op society, the young | 4 = your rapge;, a gas stove or peiuslion it sovanied the fcsure ot eiccual int Rlil divers algae ginny ea UonjlonieUaibatsomiand drove |g & oil stove will heat all the the workmen an ve publicity Utes about the city persons who only a few |= ite cael Stee Was made to force strike and shores manthnl be foreewnulathaventeen BAS water needed for a big wash. . Mr. M. C. D. Borden, the largest|@ lose mills. 3 Tonto dine orvan evening out | at ug There will not be any print cloth manufacturer in the coun- Aug. 22. Manufacturers’ As- BEART IP U NRG ease Z E disagreeable smell in the try, indorsed the stand of The Even- sociation announced that it Ing for an appointment In the navy he | & Sy house — no yellow clothes Fee certain Maa’abamaanea iantio reanee’ met Miss Mayo, Pheir enuagement was ‘ dino faded colo and ' usually brief, for after a, few afters Rati eaTacaeTicl laren beonerallven Aug. 24. Labor leaders and Rogna together he: jroposed Sone angi ech as readlly accepted, to strike, thus curtalling production. Manufacturer Borden praise The ceremony was performed quickly . Under pressure of public sentiment | The Evening World for ita oth Bride ant bFlderroom motined | © A Big Wash Can Be thus aroused the Association receded. achievement. the South and i3 5 ung d + Wages will not be cut. There will be] 5%,00000000000000000000000 | neo Sew York | 4 Done in 2 Hours no strike. World reporter, to-day. “The promi ught out Joh 8 The appended interviews show Bow |tiven the proponed cur inthe Wikes of |the city paced itor dtivesnienraboul tg and no clouds of steam. the work of The Evening World Is] theo; has Influenced publ to go to work. Middleton sald he was | Simply heat teakettle of appreciated epinton, in favor of the operatives an yoing, to Saratoga, ‘and. dismouating | Imply heat a teakettle o made the plan of the Cloth Manufac- The Soung man ‘performed Sun duty | water, pour it in a tub and er turers’ Association obnoxtous. Praise for The Evening World. “Th being ‘cut in wages 20 how seems (Special to The Evening World.) rad Mr aed gerne . FALL RIVER, Mass., Aug. ate reeiee mein rday has assumed of the work done by The Evening World| ® tore de! nit or. je price of in alding the operatives to avold a cruel | Print, clotan vanced three-six- reduction in wages {s heard on every] have been som: lly’, rf vy front cog the Pabet_ Hotels, and from |~ you are ready to start. Washes Either in there looking for fares along the street. | He had little to do with the other cab- | men, and his neat appearance caused | much comment among them. Yesterday a messenger boy brought a| telegram to him and, hastily jumping For any Jn two days. and there ote ater side, but more particularly amonx the Peres pereteren cos down from the box of the hansom, he Hot or Cold Water leaders of the labor unions. <i asked another driver to take the vehielo ss andied a |agrlt, ib reported) that you purchased ) the stable, Then he jumped into an- No meezopolitan daily ever handled & | 200,000 pieces."” suggested the reporter, | ) other cab and was driven to the Penn- Sold in New York by wage situation in this city 40 broadly|/ “I have not hotight any auch amoun: aylvanta: sation") etore ‘moing, “Now: BS ree, Vaid sofas that, und 1 don't think. any ma ever, he showed to a friend the tele- Francie H. Leeee 4 Se Eee rane tnemrnaTamraattae (cnet Rougntoatnemounté now an Fal oh he had just recetved from F.C. Hasart & Co., freely at a crucial time. The effect of) River,” Mr. Borden replied. “There In {t ahe asked him to" eect willnestatoen ton at once, his side seemed far more ne wealth of her family JH aw. Geo. Lozkitt's Sone (§ stores, as fo Sold in Brooklyn by Wholesale Ketall Grocers, 665 Atlantia Ave. Futon St.. $20 reise (a 1274 Pulte ome sales yesterday, though, at ah ene Quorn On TOE the which wan two and mev for three days the brokers here re-| fixieuntha conte ‘The, purchanes were 8 The Evening World's campaign was felt | were , , an advance most here and In New York City, and| 20 Avance on to Wash Bi poverty by & ijoyor ra) cetved the news in the early editions! mede yeaterday at two and one-half er drové cab No. 1525 and was Be. 426 Myrile Ave., cor, Clinton St. and Rockstile Cantey. Be I. Y moet grocers. . nu- | Cents and the price is now two and nine- now? t best-dressed driver ev. 4 postal to J. He by wire and rehearsed it to the ma: sdeventhe conte, e"" noinrice BBOQGIOOGOOOEOSS! Bonnoe cori aa the. we He not sold 1a your’ nelgnboriced went vests) to 3-H nth of con Loukas. facturers who were about. The New York cloth men were won by the mod- Miss Beatrix Koehler| *iss Koehler succeeded tn swimming World's carly atorles, and. they fre. l ANISH IS ISLES Beats the Best Pere|f*tyone minutes ant tvs.mconte MANY BABIES ‘SICKEN quently ‘commended Its accuracy in their In all this time she mado use of rhe | talks with the local factors. formances Of = the} regviation breast stroke only, and left| FROM INTENSE HE AT. Some idea of how the labor leaders Cadets with Pertect|‘? tank only because the time set aside Co eUile OURAN HOOT pao fee! about The Evening Worid's action for the use of the tank for the ladies ot] can be had from the following inter- FOR (INGLE § H Ease—She Is an All-{the post nad expired. views: Sno was not in the lenat fatigued, and | Published the Facts. Round Athlete and [those who were proseut regretted for| once the strict mil{tary regulations | PERU ae aca ee reer Hed a anAccomplished Mu-| vorue at the post, an 11 was the opinion | Hon ari of all that the young woman would National Association: “All the papers|SALE EXPECTED TO TAKE} SiCian.. oddly have continued to swim around helped us wonderfully, but the work of t y The New York Evening World was PLACE THIS YBAR. Waresiiconiny late poeareace and bear- splendid. Our fellows bought Worlds === WEST POINT %4.—Miss Beatrix 5 NT, 8. ing Is a typical black-eyed, black- until there were none to be had. There (peominent Politictam of Denmark| Koehler, the ‘fteen-year-old daughter | hatred army «! Sha received her Was the biggest demand for Evening Saye ANT of Lieut. Hermun J. Koehler, the physi-|arst instruction !n swimming from her Worlds on the firat days of the agita- cal director of the Military Academy | wey ioabTrew i Neen Arranged. father in the Hudson River when she tion I ever saw in this olty for a New here, has creaicd quite @ sensation at! wan barely seven years old. York paper. The stories were moderate the post by breaking all previous records | ghe js also an accomplished rider, and IRENE STELLER AND JULIA GAROFALO. ‘CREDI "Beano. Ps Goean, coats, #1 down, SU wees | RE ANNOYING, ARE » CATERPILLARS MAKE TROU- slunded | rie of call) GLOBE CREO BLE ALL OVER CITY. — ) They Have Invaded AM the Parke and Have Attncked Apart. and true, and they hit the mark. Lhe of the swimming tank in the Acaden.y | thinks n trl t + § ment-ionses. manufacturers didn't look for that sort] COPENHAGEN, Aug. 2.—A proml-| io nasum, SAL ae ewe Ce ECE zomUNentygto | ss campaign from a New York daity,| Rent politician in the counsols of the!” Cauets in order to qualtty, are re- tes of all descripuons appeal to Ministry to-day told a representative of rouble waa on | the Associated Press that the sale of here. The Evening World published the | the Danish West Indies, it was conf- whole facts, and that's what I Ike to] 1¢ntly expected, would be consummated see." before the close of the present year. Thanks ‘The World. oy Sai taeeeniy Aap int al tt repeated efforts, Bome have even | than entertain, hae James Tansey, President of the Tex- ‘1 to be done was to make the|been known to spend several summers | anilitiag, paving the plane, violin mn tile Council: Aul the papers helped to accomplish the feat. mandolin with equal us and we're thankful for It. I tell you. My opinion ts that The Evening World ; ms told the story better than any New York | newspaper ever did, and what {t sald had more effect than any New York| | Paper ever had here in my experience. | It'a a great thing to have a strong press support, but the kind of support ‘The ’ r Evening World gave us e very , i | best kind, and tt war constant, } | nN Ly ] yk This story is something on the order | of a anake story, but it isn't one. te! ts a caterpillar story, and tt te true. The caterpillars invaded Morris Park | weeks , and although tho have been killed they are still plen They have destroyed mony tre have kept many hard-working police- men, who should have been on their beats, awake by stinging them Yesterday the caterpillars struck upon a ree which shoul jlowed by any well-regulated |They invaded the front an before when a wag: tt told every quired to swim ten minutes with the [Ref,hut not in auch a degree as to in- regulation breast stroke. This usually | mental abilities, requires them to circle the tank fron. | She js an apt and bright scholar, flve to seven times, To many this te a /Chicrianing converaati ina Bias (4 very dimcult task, only accomplished | whose purpose it 1a to instruct rather acility dygrounds have complained of tae in-| NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, vaston ecome auch a nutsance | LAR month in and Pec St. Paul's churchyard that gitls| New York City cireulation oring office nulldings RO) World maine to spend the luncheont _ was no fluke in The World's stories. all solld facts, and {t counted, Thank The Evening World for all of us.’ Bamber LAWRBNCE BAMBERG. 3 To the Bator of The Evening Worls ee find Hf, which we hope will froin the ne lionger wo the hour. 1 BIG LOCKOUT OF WORKMEN ON 'wait, THROWN BY PLAYMATE: (ROBBED HOUSE AND THEN PUT Best Support Ever Had. James Whitehead, Secretary of the Liat STRUCK LILLIE HERMAN. INSECT POWDER IN JELLY. Weavers’ Union: “We were supported tter by th apers thi we er we sailrher New vice Evan wea aes She WIM Re Blind for Lite and|iarry Family, of Mount Vernon, prised everybody I met. All the men at Doctors Think Her Drain Ie y Cannot Expinin the Mall- the headquarters read the stories, and Appeal iforrAid: A.ected. olous I the only complaint was that there were not enowgh papers to go around. We won't forget the aid {t gave us, and the! The National Union of Brewery Work- man who talked with us represented us| men hax declared war on the National right. It was a great strike for The] Association of Brewers, The fight will | Heen Moo terbe housands a, tto Caton Will Re Movement and leewes an fo attend the Ecumealcal Come Hnekipa, to Soht ite thine li ° vermary in its edition ta October, sf enteal Baptist Churety, itn Through the carel act of a play-| Charles Rar: mate, elgt-year-old Lille Herman, of| turer of New . 132 Eighteenth street, Brooklyn, willlof burglars p} the wealthy n kK, whose fi The reneated 5 Evening World, even if tt wasn't one| begin on Sent. 1. on which date 260 |be pind tor tife, ieanne ifort to most for us. brewery workmen throughout — the i 2 sR f NF 7 | Several children were playing in Elgh- ns laiex lea children of Stories Aroused Sympathy. Unitod States will be thrown out of em-jieenth atrcet’ yesterday afternoon, | morrow from. Bult Joseph G. Jackson, Secretary of the| >loxment. jamong them Constantine Dickerson, | been vialting the malod . Slasher Tenders’ Union: “I'm a great) (The National Aswoclation has sent ai vng jives in the houxe adjoining the| Mra. Barry nothing less elrcular the remaining bellever in the press, but The Evening Deal to brewery owners re-lierman home. They had been making nat Asbury than World makes mo believe more in it{denting thelr aid ln she Nght on or-|mecry, when one of the boys caited to and the only” pe cceupying | Vt brings in ite tratn a homt of ill. enlace Die anu ea Suricer avenue than over before. The kind of stories | eee a scliowing measurese O° { Dickerson: 5 house were tho servants and’ Mr. nd summer maladies which the f : n . Mantpeemcetneatne tren es 1s tn connestion Won : e aN u nd) i ee r te ‘ : Joeenl . ( deDoaoued The World printed were the right kind| Chied On the folowlng iment ee ne |"Dickey, chuck me a nail Barry's non, Dr, Harry, Last \ othe 5 ; i ue ures | i nrvoulys, of stories. They were read by the manu- 1c 0 , facturer and by ‘the Ae ‘They | tyranny and confusion brought about! Constantine, who le ten years o appealed to no passions, but they| by the union brewery workmen. threw Athen ne Uso ania Truas ma teal yan DUrHlaredlootell the ieussigatcalel ets Aepped in between the boys and It al thousand dollars’ worth of | {18 aroused the sympathy of every honest) “to bring pres to an who ever heard of n. cotton mill. \ i Preamure to bear on the suck herin the right eye. She fell tol wearing apparel, sliverware and house- | °OFPS of skilled phyatclans nd I'm thankful: t hold articles, press cari| Government to withdraw the new tax | the round with \ screym, these little aufferers free of « at a great] on bee jtracted her mother. Mrs he beat medical care, ew York daily will open its columna to “To raise the pri {reached the child and drew her to her} Dr. Barry sent for his mat the beat (me ch a crying injustice ne this. wal 5 zaimo, thes price oft beer iwithiethe) Fee e fell into 1 dishe|‘shelre inerE eit pero it is needed ary ere pce aasthiae yagelyes assistance of the State organizations ot | fevt, Tne eye fell Into her lap and sh ah returned home yesterday, T! luncheon at home. In opening some more pal as long ae a paper jlke The} brewery own: aad iti at fight for the truth. "The Nation, Jelly they noticed that a pecullar white powder had been sprinkled over tt. On ueslay night, before the doctor arrly hon That's the kind of work thi or, and a No anc AL nion of Brewery Work- | it * : ‘Pmanke for Unseliinh Work. men has issued a circular to all labor | fF } | obickeraon was. ar J to-day de-| tiny. i Sceretary Taylor, of the Loom-Fixers'| unions requesting them to prepure for fore Magistrate Douley in Butter Mot Inveatigation itp 1 to be insect RA Union: "I never saw, so many W) the fight and raise funds for a “war to|Court and held for examination Te aid polwon, The J been notin q York papers in the hands of our tellows| ine knite. |not seem to appreciate the te: and they believe an attempt was ma: ite: eae yy fs there were on the first threo or four ca en [Jury chou Nad in loteds upon hee litte fr In making the days The Evening World took up our playmate. He simply said that he could siitey SaplaeiehitaceeshGi| NEW $300,000 HOTEL, fi Sai "E rom iT. ou can thank The es wn CARNEGIE TO SPEND $10,00: 5 w z ‘ : eating & Olt some I! ! 4 Ny Barry Tocannot nee why any on winh to poison us"! saa) Dr, a x Wor! Evening World for all of us and aay that the press is greater than ever| Frank no eneite: Hloodgeod Will Bultd at ne to Shek for, the unselfish work {t has done for - andaha: rid, Pulit= West ‘Twenty-tth Stree jin Altering Two Houses He Owas| [ Maal Ay ’. | i qDorens, of other operatives volce the| Plans have been filed with the Build-| ¢ Nincty-tirat Street. tlerionacrawnen igdtheres j cirlucineald sof: thes Mann, of. the e ing Department for the erecton, at a} % The police bellove t have a clue to | Are Draw , came. runnin Bvening World Avertod strike. | cost of $900,00, of an eleven-atory brick | Plans have been Med with the Build-| some vf the molen property. THE CONTRIBUTORS. | sees | ESE thn wo. et arian oer $ k ae r is Gabtini othe: Balter ocr he, ist old, ing in Mulberry Be: =a Paly, ti nel ate Ant Bo contn, proseedy of a uty] OUds lay mleening In 3 Michale, Pay ea Pund, Hope our] UNS mor he was aw years, is ie bie ¥ trange panda in his pocket renire "gteeet, ou Hf Pleat chynse, ton Bre i pF Third avenue. “Daront” ie“out @ yell aad sae Bias a Evening World degéry. hotel at Nos. 18 and 3 West Twenty- 198 Department. for alterations to Nos, ——$<—<——- - — horge of thes eredit “fee areca ‘fAtth street, Bands RaconngaieicAncren © bow] Capital seeking safe Investment ep Frank P, Bloodgood, of No, 63 Bast, y Srn®\gnds it through Sunday Worlu ral Eighty-seventh street, is th Tl ndent i seven ig the owner. hey, er pans) call gout BOO alterations ‘Wants, toward the We wish It mae a great days’ ph 9 x as our stand, bien We erected oa Mott/aveaue ips sara ia ie ea hotel will occupy, «plot Wel cost about

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