The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1901, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1901! ea ‘YHE WORLD: HANNA AND GOMPERS H EAD + +2 Meeting Adjourns Till January After Adopting a Report on Scope—Forum to Arbitrate Disputes. Hanna was this Senator Marcus A tandings urer, and Ralph M. Easley, Secretary About twenty mem? mittee appointed at last night's secret meeting were in executive session all morning in the room of tie Board of Trade and Transportation, at N« THE EVENING WORLD AIDS — 2 Brose." Arn ow AGED, STARVING COUPLE. Oscar Straus, Lewis Nixon, Samie| | —e+ Gompers and Frank B. Sargent + ‘tired to draw up this statement “This Committee shall be & the Industrial Department of ¢ ‘tlonal Civic Federation Objects of the Committe Larned and His Wife and Boy Were with Millionaire Neighbors. “The scope and province of ,partment shall be To do what may Promote industrial pea To be helpful in est rightfal relations between seem heat Ant Sane ployers and workers: By tts to obvinte and prevent strikes and lockouts; To ald In renewing In relations where a rupture occurred. That at all times represe employers anid wor organized, should ment of differences an acuio stage ts or minimize th lockouts. “That mutual ditions under which formed should be when agreements thereof should ‘beth In iettor A Foram to Settle Dispue “This department, either or a sub-committee by shall, when requested, to adjust and decide up isgde between workers HOME: AFTER TRIP TO MEXICO IN WAGON “COUNT” DALWIG GLAD TO BE ‘BACK IN WEST HOBOKEN. ood offices to ender agreements ensou made htully ct Two Brings with Wim Cowhoys—Netn Mexionn Herman Datwig. who German co and architect until he inherited Year, returned to his home | boken to-day from the cry whither he had fo Starting in Auguet, 1 a man named Irse nied him on the aur com by boat City H p: Bhipped to We Dalwig bro "8, who thir had mets sent a bountiful vf Yale tn on yh te ' ic mothe bare kite tu ‘ handed) Mow ' aa ‘ Saunt with ves dim, hurried NOT GUILTY BOYS WIT ee ny curaan, « WOFF SAIS) SAVED HER. SCHUETZEN HOUSE IS DE- STROYED BY INCENDIARY. | ° CHANCE FOR YOUNG FOLKS | TO ENJOY SUNDAY. > Hosteiry Was Mecting Pin Several Organizations Mtleol Conventi | tden eal Summested by Vhuniona The Evenlug ne Dine arn anae The big hotel at Broadwuy and Ieland Cit table, self- women Liv ‘other bo! extroved is who rr toeday, The loss i weer 2), then Yowna wiat and the hole ta ty 8 they can be $20,000, were golnk aie way he fl y con jolding his feet ten ‘ Four persons who occupied rooma on| i DINE ar [the second Noor of the hotel were taken |. \Y Ise Wa raLurauett " outin safety by means of a jadder oa b ANAS wen: Dana ty ki ew The fire started back of the stairs Thaukagtving Editor, Evening . ¥ in the rear of the bar in th ib p stated that ad A whet ing. There was no stove ja the Dura ¥ a etn sand no electric wires that mi {rob nlm. ricoratiaetenie ins egnratesa ae. vatarled the blaze, and it in 4 Dura bad et they turned mid we ae Ive the that the fire was of incendiary origin, | into the path that | ve dire! t {| protte Thanksnuiving. “Zhe burned buildings were owned py | of race track was walkin Aame In Bittyenineh Meo apd Mie nhowt A uns ) ?George Ehre CAA aia inns 2 eek en —hall-room a i vel © Ded and hers that have no place The hotel, casino and stables were con- A luchlngionwennra ity here Wotton hy “thy Sundayeciehol woslancnloncn (ducted by Louln Kiope. Mr 1 Ir was ow bright y Ail the white thanking, me fbeen away on a hunting trip aad moor ight and he lathes: dry, they. we: G péstablishment was Inc is Heatly. Hy sages eet ade whaniiine not —— rout COMMITTEE OF THIRTY-SIX. Plan and afternoon elected President of the ee vi Committee of Thirty-six, which pro-| sit tores brotherhood poses to bring about industria! peace. raabinauae Samuel Gompers, President of the We have t working | American Federation of Labor, was " ald Se ‘ } ad _ ee-Preside ery Hof next mont sill be ready for made First Vice Presid nt; Oscar Wankad raneeseBltane Straus, Second Vice P ent tak ‘our. conference and! we} Charles A. Moore, of the National) = he better understanding! Tool Company, was elected ‘Tre is o wrta u ‘ hk t * ‘ 3 . xeculive Committers a tr tuward a nis: | orate in Direst Need in Old Yale Club, | | ' 5 Mall Syrac sist me Netbery Not a Party Meneure. Onee inside Uh Our inexpensive as well as thc more elaborate precious Jerome, was stone ‘ewelry is shown in a variety of designs remarkable for pioheiie lice Nil originality in mountings, excellence of gems and moderate PlSoed anor esenth prices, Christmas will scon be here, and many opportunities newly elected Disirt Await patrons to secure unique effects in solid gold jewelled Aendtigairenronent gifts impossible to duplicate, business, mp your hi When Justice Jerome tinally came out rt ae Trooein q from 1.50 to 25.00 of Ahe secret room he made a states i bis TPN cart pet pager epee |p Ge aig 2/19.00 he report He said at's for Col dgeito anew Hat Pins, HM) to 15.00 | Ven fi 10.00 to 50:00 What 1 sald he brewere was) WAM Ihe reply esau OPEN EVENINGS. jsuostanilally whar | satd Immediately 5 Adress of CASPERFELD aoe & CLEVELAND, | : 144 BO WER Yy, ‘*Bowery Savings Bank Block.’” | There is no need for us to say much,. We have been forty-five years in business and have sold millions of dollar’ worth of diamonds. For carfare you can behold our gigantic stock. Our prices are the lowest of any, and quality the best. Thes are established facts known throughout the United States. It will pay you to compare our prices with others. You will notice that we state weights of diamonds in our advertisements. No “PINHEADS” sold here at exorbitant All mountings arc solid $4-karat gold as a matter of course. West Side of the Street. PRED OS prices. “) aa res Beet Laiske sis fant, DIAS com. pertectiy ext, white diamond, per-$ rene ia cent sents, MS 75 ball of Bre, 1 kt, roande $5.50 per pair Ode Tittany wettinag: ae rer $100; G55, spectat white Diamonds ht ina chip monk $10: B53 only This beaatiful Hoop | f bag Three genuine ro- Rn contalaing —& ri dies in centre pritfiant diamonds of water, weighing eat $20 on j price wen $175 Loranetie Watch Cha ulne diamond, no chip hundreds uine [earl Brooe! inclutes Ait” Se $21.50 | Zon ath Me 2 OFEN EVENINGS TILL 10, SATURDAYS TILL 12. Send for Our Illustrated Circular of Special Bargains. : Mail Orders Promctly Attended to. —<— Solid 14 and 18 Kt. Gold WEDDING RINGS. Solid 14 and 13 Kt. Gold WEDDING RINGS. DIELS FPR IMICAP YES ICA LOD EN ILE |THE COLDEST WINTER, : [KNOWN IN 30 YEARS. SU P PO RT J E ROM E S LAW. That's what weather prophets say is coming to us. So get one of ‘our long, loose overcoats to-day. They are warm, beautiful jcoats, made of finest English kerseys, Oxford gray Irish fies a body in formai ported Carr’s meltons, etc. Prices are all sensationally low—about helf actual values, for we are positively quitting retail business ti season and are selling our entire stock of fashionable, trustworth: ni almost half price. acrotatng st to he A nudlic meeting, When Jerome arrived at the Brewers’ Ex, change Bullding he was accompanied by a number of newspaper men as ue.tal he door, | bi Tuatice |» atter from a ane Aree bistrle rney-elect waa] ers the law | oun $30 SUITS 388 $15 orn $300 fh x greeted and taken Into the rEued on tut plaa and | VISEST xow + vercoats ARE, $15 "Cong i prominest oflcere of the] thniprogierutdeman refers. cy, yjemeat S22 SUITS som $12) 2x8.5;522 Overcoats 35% $12 sate rewers Ansociation prem wing wanda drink on Sismay, “Uwltove Uh. $18 SUITS $8.50] ou... $18 Uvercoats nx. $8.50 fat mi Gunth : 4 see att et reeats reduced to SNAG some are lth th hey inclaje Ane Bagtisn ea eaheerias at Ke ee oneet and ana cle HG fal dren lly ap som 23; 15 Tose alt are now 82.50, Dean oneal RSLOUGH BROS., 330 sroapway, William Muence, « Kiyn, Johu L. - = Schwartz, of Buffalo; Willlam Stinon, of Ruffalo; MW. G. G. Huftel, of New York: Charles IL Stadler. of New York; Edwin Xmas ene and 1 told trem ti was in favor of | Justice Jerame the Fi rewers went Into wesalon. w cit Serankfield x Ce. Jewelers and Imgueters 52 West 14th St., near 6th Ave. opening saloons on Sumtay from 1 P.M. | oon pM Ine thing I told the brewers was Toawid that already 1 nad learned that a fund was veing ralsed top measure through the Legislature jowing such Sunday openings. “This I sald was to be « fund for bribery. and 1 told che brewers iat It at if T heard that} a A piedg: ale Atence to the law HURLED 400 FEET. ast favor of tt CUMBERLAND, Mid, Dec. 18—A must be sto — ree nai. Movlar had been raised 1| Frozen Pipes Canse a Fatal Balter would turn on the whole subject and pe | Explosion, te much against the passage of the law | (2pecial & The Evening World) i am now a ‘Yosnid further that my office would) holler at Theo, Bush & Co.'s sas mill, We 0) would be aole to Fe [near Grafton, ¢: ted this morning, lator Ky that when L[yilling Samuel Kiger, who kindled a fire a fund or such | while the plpes were frozen, and damag- aot information of su Ting the mill $2.00. Kiger was hurled 400 ‘y T would get after every man Sr, in a ee SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE woo soltcited and) coll d the A TDEG Tia tol DEortss ° pile A . 24, IN 1 told tae orewers chat 1t| St ibeartey tambo oh CLUSIVE, wore rataed and te had being that tn brewers movement 1 athe PES AND GLACE ‘ Lay gLAce sare hen you s 54 BARCLAY ST COR WESr Bway. Asks for Their Support utinuliix, Justice Jerome wart he told re that the proposed change In eat public FE Hom. not 4 Nd the wou a in the afternoon until I * xald Justice Jerome. vere i bi favor of Itt" wee but 1 cannot tg in front of me Fine ia ban ete FACTS AND PROOF DT did che talking, the brewers are ready to show that the Morning and listened, “TL told the brewer Sunday World’s net paid lead in city cir- the District-At- nis victim. 'T It In to Ne Wun on th operative ci ion ii any tw dead. and torney-elect added, "that T wanted tol, {por Crocker. of Worcester, : writes: culation is 500,000 a week m orlen. were heard het eb uctontet Pinn by Hayaceds, ng | know what they. ‘thought of my. pros Ader going through a’ frightful _surgival ¢ New ¥ ‘k more than that atound aes ye einen 45 s q e | posal. that l wanted to. kaow if tney jon aiid after trying any number of of any other New York newspaper wnatso- Pollce Commissioner ‘T sess + Mo, Dee, 1.—Kansas|" the | thought such a law could be enforced ever. ner and seve ¢, : ine, testified for the nrosecus (farmers have built a co-operative thea- all agreed that: Imhom had! tre which will be opened Monday nigh charged the murder to Yawnantano, with theatre parties: from the country, © and August at anes. ood and they Falsed i to the eecond i the ‘four down ne in e that shosmay extend perfonal invita ene. Zoe, Box’ 3 1 tpeedy rellet an Al druggists. eel and whether they thought such a law . Causes Cure,” a Drop Sb. Marshall, i y and they went Into] fb yould be obey hey went Nt NIL. @ execu jon loubtiess will consid ‘whole “matter: ‘ane TH + — Sn PREPS ELOY LOI CLOSE ST VES SVC LOD ANDY.

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