The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1905, Page 4

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, t ———_—_——__--_-_—- als oete err cates ees a a. | ae MASKED MEN. [TREMENDOUS STRIKE IS A MENACE uci §6©6hWatch Trust j | ’ | | WITH DYNAMITE. TO THE CITY---WHY NOT ARBITRATE? {1TH AVE. TRACKS ELT dance fipdlidgean Sg] brvelary al M e tho ds Ex ose d i Involved in Pend- | Arbitration: in the matter of the threatened conflict between em- | ee rea Tap Pre- | ing Trouble, | adapter een {n the fron and building trades is most earnestly J) Sented to Mayor, | | , partioularly at this season of the year, which should be|| Pal aan aero Wh at M St d f h 66 Ne} ‘ | | ht with happiness for the bo 1 sinew of try, THOT] ane deat , 7 y an or t e uare ysterious Band After, Tf ever the principle of arbitration vaa | aon ins to anaes pobre sotatg gaia Neggep which New York i eet Weaneenge te en | 99 > q “ Holding Up Train De- Pegg Rd 5 mR bore pager ta bene —— mn - ren 8 oo tn Laird and parts of ‘Tenth hee Deal Means i sons tn this efty depends upon the out- | of thousa WOFEEN WHO Weld. D6 {RAIWA OR OE SMPOYR NH eee cornimition Ce DIOY econ In speaking of the “Watch Trust” | mean the WALTHAM and ELGIN Watch stroy Snuff Factory. fda Fearne fg i sien rll yn og alee prevail toward the etd that the by the tat the Wea aie t» Companies and the KEYSTONE and CRESCENT Watch Case Companies, They are | RLCTON, ey, Diec, 12.—The tobacco Pe eee rite ee ANDREW CARNEGIE. igs The aud-committes appeared pigs in the trade as the “Big Four,” which, on account of the workmanship and Te~ mAesaty tare, owned by Mra 3. B-| company, can, unless eriee councela pefvre the Mayor tits arternon, Father liability of their goods, practically control the market and use every means in their power *Panyek and overated: by the Amerioan | prevadl, throw at least 25,000 men out of Matha, nan ne etmnes chaplain of the to control the retail watch trade of this country as well. They arbitrarily take upon them- ! sff Company, was Mown un by dym-| employment in this city alone, while @ { ‘ml early to-day, ‘There was no 1988/ general extenefon of the trouble to the life, Iut the factory was completely | various trades alied with the bridge | , task ‘Where was no insurance G2 tyyiiders and iron workers, means {dle- | ‘the plant. nese for inindreds of thousands of men | Parish, was chiet spokesman for the | Selves the right to make unfair price discrimination against American Watch buyers, or committee. Mies M. Dawson, its chair. force the dealer out of business, man, Was also present The other members who appeared and + fora aroat distance Me force of the explosion was felt Several hovses in the vicinity and tie raliroad depot were mn eed Toe conductor of a passenger train on ™ Bikton and Guthrie Ratiroad stated morning that Jato last night as his ; was making the retuen trip from , ie to Hilton he was flagged at ‘Bradshaw's, @ amail station two miles! all over the country. Hore in Uns olty # etrike such as the one threatened means untold sufferings for thousands, Twenty-five thousand workers meana at least 10000 pe to be affected on the very verge ‘inter that promises to de-e long herd one. Arbitration Is the Solution. STARTS WITH CLASH ENDED IN ROBBER as Preliminary and | to Find Thief Getting 1'Pteas-of Packers Heard Popkin Awoke from Dream’ of here, ‘he emuse ts eo utterly out of propor- nh the train was stopped the en-|ijon with the effect that the sftuation ine was boarded by masked Men, WhO Hay appealed to men of influence, and tantly covered the engineer with Te-| avery effort i being made to submit Ivers and told him w do thelr bid) tng gntire matter to arbitration For ing: « purpose ‘The Bvening World and While this was going on about ) ere ied vanaki have endeavored to) y all heavily masked, boanted whe the Olvio Federation in the mat- faim about forty of them marching ong end to the other with drawo vers. Counsel Wrangle. | CHICAGO, Dec, 12.—Attenfed by an {imposing array of legal talent and! % crowds of spectators the Iaat prelims. nary to the formal trial of the Beef enlist Trust cases began here to-day beforo r | Judge Humphrey, in the United States Court. Remarkable ae it may @eem, &c- cording to an authority, there Is no issutg to be tried were on ten Away with Cash, At the climax of a beh nightmare, fn ve was dreaming the house was falling down and he was about to be 2: crurhad, Louis Popkin, @ diamond sales: man, from Kansas City, staying at the ¢ doarding-house of Harry M. Dursley, at No. 142 Clinton street, awoke tm-day to find he had deen robbed of $1,000 In 8 cach Phe leader of the gang told tho pas tigers not to get excited, as they were ly Poking for tobe After thorough search of the tr iy jade all the men, as far as J - uctor, knew, left the onac and the ed, The }* neer was ordered to 5 ’n then moved on to Elkton. t For a long me there has been|* owdle between different — factions | 4 wong the tobacco men of this section, |! this is believed to bave been the jon of the ph |p ———— IME MORE TANGLE. W HEAST CONES. i Justice Gi contest be: tworn the Hearst lew. nd thelr op- Ronents on the “protested and void bal- Mts" in Che 1,12 Manhattan and Bror jection districts, signed a final order is afternoon. | Me difficulty over which the Inwyers rangled arose tween the n sted ballots f pd the number nd indorsed on teide of tre en Lopes, and also the omission of the Mepectors in many cases to indoree on the pack of each of these ballots Whether it was a void ball lopes urns and no Aled, and why ¢ was a ballot punted o + the protest of a wateh 0 that nobody could tell which was nie! ‘Tammany lawyers contended that all Justice Gtegerlc sid do was t sign an order that # and such ba Jts should be counted and such othe ould not Justice ( re jearst law ah the leaves t > damus_ Be ‘ nalt the lor court and #tral des and proper! t Now Acting Mayor ——— MANY AT SLOANE FUNERAL. Many Helegations ¢ § Gens Attend the OW Meny prominent pers funera J Blo W. & J.'S8ioane, co mani forday at the ko Pre Qhure We anil . @nthe str e 8 were rust ( palt Comper which Mr Hected, All the frm were pre f & Co Jeontrived or otherwise. that has enough | which Keospor: National Civic to be a strike and t e». in It would be most unfortunate. Inatitue Of officially pleas raised by the packers, and must be settled by @ Jury trial, re action i# taken on the indict returned by the Federal Grand person or body of persons, atthe @ the| containing $30 and a satchel contain ot ience to prevent th riean Bridge Cx Pa, the ists on holding © fon workers. Secreta Donnelly, a member of the G ration Board of the N t ding Trades, end~a member of the Federation, stated to a| uel A. MoRoberts, of Annour & Co. one Evening World to-day | of the defendants, be dismissed nt once wars to be no influence | District-Attorney Morrison, for the werful enough to pre- | Government, asked for one day's time in his night clothes, he jumped fram his ted end ran through the door, whi had be orced, into the fall, and downstairs to the street The case had scarcely opened before the Government and the defense clashed in a mild way. Attorney Miler, acting for the packers, demanded w|thout qual. ileation that the charges against Sam: cerned. stairs before ’im and and at the corner bun man Little, of the Delancey Street sta tion, latte, when he recovered from his astonishment, learned what had excit- ran outdoe American Bridge 'Com-| tn which to consider the matter. He a pany to f ta trike,” admitted Mr. Mcftoberts had toa °! Popkin, and persuaded him to go Fate in One Firm's Hands. tified before the Grand Jury which re PACK to his rom and put on his (ania fas Wahiices jothes, Then the salesman and po know that there je anything | Attorney Miller declared that tn view! liceman, searching for traces of the ’ vies Peder: Of that fwot, although the defendant tad robber, found $1,800 in bills wcattered c Fede ced special pleas, under the inw, on the fh The robber 4 member, bas McRoberts must be discharged SO) ye owe pe Foyer _Syiaeay 1 ede. If there is e Humphrey said that he wnder. | dropped this money in his hurried Mr. | flight, but he got away with $1,000, Pop- ; kin Is sure, for that amount was miss- ing from the money belt Popkin lad placed the belt under®his pillow and the movements of the burg: pullding trades | 5 nerad are affected, that would, in- | ney @ pelle proese gui dis a serious matter and one for | ing against. McRoberts Federation to take an in:er-| James R. Garfiel, Commission-r of Corporations. upon’ whose testimony much of the Government's case de the situation not #0 5 jar fi aling it probably gave Po ‘ hk pends, wae among those in the coure, {at in stealing it probably gave Po to the Amer | ne having been Pris. vgy Heltia'de, creed. The satchel of diamonds which jompany, A there ap- hese. Five men from Mr. Garfield's de- was in a drawer of the bureau in the ta no petoon’'or body of per-|Partment will be here to-morrow to room, was untouchi t enough influence to reach Give evidence in the case, Considerable Later Lite arrested "Max Adler, noern. If there were, per-| ‘ime Was consumed selection of twenty-two years old, of No. 18 pending strike might be | 4 Jury, aed it was late in the day be- Broome street. on suspicion, and Magis- We are @iwatting develop- fore tho first witness was called to trate Walsh in Kesex Market held him ithe stand for further examination t He had in his room @& money belt ings $11,000 worth of diamonds, Clad onty | He heard some one hurrying down-, made arguments were Mra. Harry Hast- ings, President of the League of Wo: men's Clubs; Ls J. Calanan, who haa| been prominent in the movement ever since Tho Evening World commenced the agitation; Senator Mariin Saxe, | Who represents the distriot in the State Senate, | | A, list of accidents was produced by! Father Chidwick showing What daring | the last five years more than @ thousand ins the of comm! two bills, © isiature by Se MING session es for tne emoval of the Will involve payment. by » the New’ York Central for And franchises to be taken emnation proceedings. If ¥ Would be called upon iarge amount of money Mayor did not seem to He seemed to favor plan oP yposition Provides for the &@ subway in Bleventh enues by the Rapig Tran be leased to th road Cy n8 provided by t regulating subway © Mayor dist) he would not wing fp bi would he ote be so framed as to carny raising the nee | irr Ma a oenatiian ms p MARRIED, NOW A “DEAD ONE” “T'nva dead one f. oF getting married,’ was the excuse given in the Jefferson Market Court to-day by Tony Joseph | Ferenznk, of No. 8% Gre | Wich street for acting queerly and for hanging crepe on the front door of his house, | iF A i td court by is W Of {WO Weeks. “She old Magistrate Wahle that she couldn't 'be bothered with » th such actions and ask that "Joe" be ordered to keep away from her. agistrate Wahle so oniered, afte: teh Verena tat bo eet te nie wite $8 per week, and inst man Foley, af the Co ay | Patrol. | ad, to see than $15 bring it back and money will be refunded. They Are Trying Their Best to Put Me Out of Business Because I Will Not Countenance Their Questionable Business Methods But they cannot succeed in their efforts unless they withdraw entirely from the foreign market, where I buy my watches and where they sell their surplus output at prices that prove them guilty of extortion upon the American watch buying public. Remember, | buy these identical watches in Europe, bring them back to the United States FREE OF DUTY and offer them to the American public 25 to 40 percent. cheaper than American Jewellers can purchase them from the manufacturers direct, Is there anything simpler or more easy of accomplishment? To Clinch My Argument Send a postal card to the Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., and request them to send you their latest: catalogue and pric . bring it with you to my store and compare grades and prices with mine. 1 am willing to rest my case upon the result, This test applies to all grades of watches—the better the grade the greater the price difference, For example | am offering this week as a special a Genuine WAL« ) $5 98 THAM and ELGIN ler for examina ion, and if it ean be duplicated for less This guarantee is given to you in writing at time of sale, I also offer a solid 14k, Gold WALTHAM or ELGIN Watch, that ) $ 98 § . oe | ha cannot be obtained from any jeweller in the United States for less than $25, as a leader at jae eo vse se 99 More ‘‘Trust Busters Ail my Watches are guaranteed brand ne ist as they came from the factory. The prices are all under the mar ket—for instance, the Riverside Maximus, ce $42.30 jeweller is allowed to Sell this for less than $60, penalty of being blacklisted by the Trust cutting off his su \ ne jeweller and find out. All the other represent about the same percentage of saving. The pr s list are for movements alone. On request | will t prices on any sort of a case r 1 do not Se without cases, or cases without movements, They d separately simply for the con: ce of customers $16 40 Appleton, Tracy & Co, ) atch to any Maxi 233} Waltham, Riverside, 7 Naximus, | $42.30 altham, verside jewels ... | jewels ; 17 jewels..... Waltham, 15 Jewels, No. | Waltham, Royal, 17 jew- Lady Waltham, 16 Jews Waltham, 17 Jewels, No, 4 78 Waltham, Vanguard, 23) 25 38 Riverside, 42 size, 47 } 16 39 emit ‘ . Jewels ‘ “! Jewels vsivressvcevere * bio Crescent St, 19 \ 16,92 me Bartlett, 17 jew- i 7.98 vue Maximus, 24 f 39.98 + Wal . Crescent St. 21 / Elgin B. W. Raymond, 19 } Elgin ‘Veritas, 23 jews CHARLES A, KEENE, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry 180 BROADWAY, "Wuiitiiit” NEW YORK A Square Deal for Every Cigar Smoker NO MORE-—NO LESS $300,000,000 Is Spent For Cigars Annually r, You are paying your part of this $300,000,000. y Where such a stupendous amount of money nickel as is involved, isn't it worth thinking twice about whether you are getting the best value for your money? You've bought cigars with no guarantee of their goodness, no better assurance of their value than the recommendation of an unknowing re- tailer—in total ignorance of who makes them, how they are made or of what they are made— and with no guarantee of their real value, You have kept on paying ro cents for cigars that under proper manufacturing conditions should not cost you more than half as much, Is that a square deal? How much longer are you going to put up with it? Isn't your part of the $300,000,000 a year worth more consideration by the manufacturer ou can get as good a cigar to-day for a ou could get five years ago Whatever price you pay, you can get honest smoking values, tf you go the right way about it. Here’s HOW and WHY The American Cigar Company was organized to manufacture cigars that would win the patron- age of smokers solely through their merits, The supremacy of the American Cigar Com- pany to-day ts wholly due to its recognition of the “Square Deal’ principle, Guided by the combined knowledge of the greatest cigar manufacturers in Cuba and the United States, the American Cigar Company set - about to perfect new and better processes in cigar manufacture and to would bring about t ment in cigar quality without increase in cost. Thus, with the knowledge of what to do, and proves an a e much-neede for a dime, A NEW CREMO These modern scientific methods have been applied to the Cremo Cigar. A new Cremo will soon be placed on the market. This New: Cremo will be a prominent demonstration of the great improvement in quality made possible only by veason of the manufacturing system used exclu- sively by the American Cigar Company. “‘WARNING-—-WARNING Cigar smokers are warned against substitution. We are. constantly pia sadn and prosecut- ing unscrupulous cigar dealers and manufacturers who are trading on our reputation, The cigar dealer who sells from stuffed boxes robs you on every cigar he sells, We caution cigar smokers to'see that the ment that improve- | Ssapeeeeorascncaeresscmacnacmmeeeene She fell into a quick decline— Her mind lacked exe Read World “Educational” Ads. To-Day, and by the dealer? Why ‘don't you demand some guarantee of reliable quality ? Why should you take chances? You should not allow your prejudice or your indifference to interfere with your getting the best cigars you can possibly buy for your money. You cannot afford to ignore the better quality that is yours if you ask for and demand it. with the capital, equipment and disposition to do it, the American Cigar Company is to-day man- ufacturing cigars that are in every way better than any other cigars offered to the public. That you may have a reliable guarantee—a sure sign by which you may identify the product of these latter-day methods—wherever you buy, whenever you smoke—the American Cigar Com- pany has placed this “A” (Ttiangle A) mark of merit on the boxes of the best cigars of various brand names, wilds red lait s aramid ltiis iam goods they buy are yenuine, Always look for the Triangle A" merit mark, “WBE The Sign of a Good Cigar 4 The “Triangle A” Merit Mark 9 THE AMERICAN CIGAR CO. MANUFACTURERS ha NR

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