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|THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8; 1907. BRIDGE ol Meets Says Work | of His Department Is Not Prasieceraerraney Ineffective. Two Thousand Sugar! ; . WASHINGTON, Workers Attack Police |enerat Bonapar and New Men. RUST. CUOSES PEANT. [Tre ctbeman was ct new « ney-General's {nattention to t Nine Blocks of Buildings in| business, Mr, Bonaparte statement te ~STRAERS WIVES LE ss BOMPHRE, BUSSES BOW TO MNEBWYERIS. === “QOWRIOT AT «HIS OFFICEIS 0. ROOSEVELT ON HELD ON CHARGE o> coms o ans | UTILITIES BILL Hughes PartySupport. | | STONE | “Repu ommitteeman Ward, of Weet- informed Gov, Hughes to-day | the Repubdiican organitsstion of | as follows. the State would stand with him on the! , Williamsburg Shut by =|. tm #0 fer as the ou Question reflect on me personally I 4 Order. |noc care to may an: | them; but they ret by impl upon my subordinates as well, since 1 6 that the work t Mar Ch ae Bugar Trust has decided to close | ¢. square blocks of pulld- ‘Williamsburg to-night and} four thousand men out of work decision followed « riot to-day, in eeventy-five policemen exhausted theneand, strikers who had set upon | f ‘dgnty gtrike-breakers with clubs and | 1 stones and elungshots. | One man was mortally burt and woores were laid out with clubs and and nightsticks. While the riot- Sie wes ttm) in prosrese Capt Creamer, = the Clymer street station, telephoned | {) to Brookign Police Headquarters tha he would need at least 10) men to pre serve order in the neighborhood of the Seeeeeee So: PARDONTO JANUARY. riot at midnight, whtoh te reserves from four stations suc- E ae | ceeded in subduing. There were Uitte) Byt Western Jean Valjean ay i outbreaks al) night fong, however, #0 & taage foros of policemen were Keri} Will Have to Serve Th * ol / ~~ 2,350 Out on Strike. Months Before Release. ‘The strike is two days old. It began ixers and labor- Meer Cn enareay ay asa to-day| WASHINOTON, May &—Attorney- |! 4.09 more men struck, leaving employed | General Bonaparte to-day recommended | only the g@xilied workmen, The men that the sentence of John William Jan- Gemanéed 18 cents an hour instead of 13|U8ry, alins Charles W. Anderson, be eemta, and the company refused to oon-| Commuted. He reoommends that the ther the months Gemand, replying to it by| sentence be fixed at & Malians the date of his rearre to Williamsburg | Cardoned at the and namely, July 19. 167 | The President has approved the At-| by boat, Dut) torney<General’a recommendation The Attorney-General, in a memoran- st and that } of that [ad rt fF ; Sete ore Se Ps | ine cman om tn cae us cr ig “I consider it very important, as a Coun ‘two sacar extited Polaks, Hun-| ™#tt¢r of public policy, to discourage | rors by fand Italians were waiting tr | StemDts to eacape among prisoners eens, ore emitting a such attempts impair the discipline of | ‘When Box off the brid penal institutions expose the: OF ee ninatloe ang | to danger and, when success ously weaken the salutary deterrent ef- |‘ men auld heard fects of punishment for crime. pl for) As against this must. be-weighed | He the eminently beneficial effect. H Is if i i ? : , H ts iY cl law-abiding indeed, The orderly he peti got to the woene of the | the, prtitioner Strike-breakers were eid ou! 8) | porvic: the ent, and the strikers | very < jumping on them. ‘Tie ren of the sirkers lad tack and seriously han Mm their efforis to ree Italians who bad come ov to take the strikers’ places Police Beat Rioters, Capt Creamer ied tue utiy men, who Jumped into ioe melee WiiG Louis iuve | He ordered (hem nol to spare tae hica~ Bs : 3 £ @ ab inducement i i ner ourht to serve ny July 19, 1907 ae “| BRITISH LAUNCH NEW gigas shens ia shows wale ves oot| TYPE OF DESTROYER, tempted reprisals wit clubs and brick nema bats. LONDON, May 8 ‘The great throng melted away in & fow minutes, the women dragging the! yiMjured men to their homes, More than |g), BALE Of the strikebreskers had Med back ind to Munhatian across the bridge, bul a) and a dozen were lying about on the sidewalk | develop 4 apeed 0 Unconscious, One, Giovanni Massanio, Was dying from @ fractured skull, und was taken to the Eustern District Hos- Pttal, Ambulance surgeons amd physi Clans in une nelg Greased the Wounds of taken under provised bar the wharta later artaigned In ton Gi on Benje, of 4 Mrlke. Ma: 3 mwalt the Heavy Police Guard After he had ended this riot Capt Creamer said that he wo least one hundred pn Suger Troe plant breakers who were more strikebre 4 workers w the Gnixers. wen under « tiona In Public Utilities SAN FRANCISCO, May &—Mayor - | Schmit F LAMBOYANT EARS " ALL THREE STORES SALE AT ae ‘sorting the marke.” = ; C, H, BLOWN CO ‘ Ret K. Bae Regublican State aft foll¢wed Wend in| #f the support airman Wood musing. the were ren combination | hat it would fell | tie position on | at Pamure, “Bly? Youngs and Congressman Cox, | Gert. two Roosevelt agents, apant the morn: | * iabagleandipadaes mares fq. 20 Ine lining up legislators for the propo- ce Aldridge, the Monroe | even got busy in the Gov- es SCHMITZ NOT TO CONFESS. telegraphed the following a fr AD ] vite ridicule and are most notice- | be W. ae rept. D “iain ieriiti 22 West 28d 8t., New York City, Big SkirtScnsation?. sie Silk Lined $©.75., Voile Skirts, Thursday's Special Price Attractive and exclusive | Bedell models—the products | of artist tailors—positively the newes! and smartest designs in the country—adapted to all dress purposes. Stylish Plait Effects Cluster Plaits ide Plaits—Folds tyes that are not orcin ee” Ds arily uded in such a sweeping schon ~~ elegantly tailore the dash and distinguishes ar of the choicest custom ade ski ull fashion able sweeps and those graceful lines that have made the Bedell skirt room famovs all over the land Alterations FREE ms 14th Soe & Huss Brat Sind Dg Phoentx, Aris, Sanders alleges that ot return $3,800 In cash which » him tn connectton with tn $2,000 ball fur- OF$3,600 THEE. ee Money for Fun, but agli Didn't See. the Ward and W. 'd Woodruff Get Promoter ry Surren- Humor. Order and Promise Raward Mardurvan, @ dealer in blue one, of No. +4 Bast One Hundred ders Himself and Gives |= Thirty-eeventh street, wae fined Bail i in Court. |i by Magietrate House in the Mor risanta Court to-day for playing « prac- | tloal joke on fifteen-year-old Arnold Witte B. Troy, a promoter, living at|Welmer, of No. M2 Willis avenue. | the Motel Wejlington, surrendered Kim- | anne pe ning Ho) erhfgedieg elt to-day in the Centre Mtreet Court, | Bave the bootblagk & #1 bill. Tha boot: where © warrant was issued for hie ar- “gg Ren ete ag Pgs Rog wr te cnases reat on A charge of grand larceny. He |{P 4 tye pooket. Se aie “Gorman: Gas je charged by George G. Sanders) of manded the money the man refused to No, 00) West One Hundred and Ninth |#ive it to him. Young Wiemar went | atreet, with having stolen $3,600 from | out and got a detective, who arrested ; the stone menanant. \the Vulture Development Company, of | “Yi ’t trate House hin ito Gee No, % Broad atreet in fining him: “I suppose you thoug vy’ Arrest is the outgrowth of a it wes Treat joke to take the m 9 Chicago for the V \ boy and tease him, by to negotiate the p JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 34th Street, SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stoges. “McCreery Silk.” A complete assortment of Summer Silk, suitable for Gowns, Frocks, Blouses or Garniture. Plain and changeable lining Silk and Satin. On Thursday, May the oth. Sale of natural ecru, Shantung Pone gee. 34 inches wide, 1.25 per yard 5,000 yards Mousseline de Soie. A wide range of colors and white and black. 50c per yard LADIES’ SUITS. rn Both Stores, Lingerie Princess Dresses, Trimmed with lace and embroidery. ‘Tailored Suits, made of linen and pop- linette. Short or medium length coats, Plaited skirts, 12.50 and 15.00 Dotted and check Lawn Princess Dresses, 4.50 and 9.50 —— MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. Ix Both Stores, Ladies’ swiss ribbed lisle thread Vests. Plainor fancy. Umbrella shape Pants, 25¢ value 45¢ Lisle thread Union Suits. Umbrella shape. Lace trimmed, | 50¢ value 75c Lisle thread Corset Covers. The “Tante-ma-Til” shape. 50c value 750 —$—$—$—_—_—$ LADIES’ HOSIERY. Jn Both Stores, Fine gauge, black lisle thread Stock- ings. Gauze weight, “Hand seamed” with double spliced heels, soles and toes, 35¢ per pair box 6 pairs 1.85 Pure thread, black Silk Stockings, Sheer fine gauge, with double heels, soles and toes, 1.25 per pair 6 pairs for 7,00 TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. 84th st. Store Only. Sale of 25 sample Dress Trunks. Duck covered, oil painted. Bound and strapped with leather. Bronze steel trimmings, hand riveted. Top and dress trays, Cloth lined throughout, Sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38 inches, &50 values 10.50 and 12.50 Trunks made by the best manufac- turers, Various styles, Rawhide and leather binding, brass and bronze trim- mings, Hand-riveted trays with millin- ery, shirtwaist and shoe box compart- ments as well as dress trays, Linen lined, Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 4o inches, 13:75 value 16.50 to 21.50 JAMES MoGREERY & CO, 28rd Street. 84th Street. CEN co) = IS TA SSO HOME srl A LE FORTHE IOS "SES fo. —_-— It Goes on in an Orderly Fashion | Will Wheél It to H t and Institution Stands art- | ford and Then. to San |.” Francisco. ‘ = —_ — =— ——I — aS eg a | Morris Parkinson, of Bay aren Ridge, Commits Suicide in Brookiyes | Angelo Iccia's tee-cream wagon, with which he arrived at the Barge Of from Ellis Island to-day, ia the classtest ng in confectionery vehicles that eve: uek thie town And his wife have wheeled the contrivance al Surope. “They say that crowned heads pave patro a fow dukes and earls » that have eaten their fro The jce cream wagon tx | Morris Parkinson, a Bay Ridge mualg . 1 kilfed hime early ie a, rite th: a tne No. Lester treated foF ee Ll bie China Matting clean ahd freso e YORK S er GROWING STORE fl ANDO Of | en Co SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR DE a at teen WEST 14'S T. a 97 Stupendous Rug Sale ---Values Without A Precedent---Savings From ¥, to 4 54 Seamless Axminster Rugs | 200 Royal Axminster “Pesan ana ak Rugs, Actual Value $27.50 Each, at $17.59 jregular 6.98 worthy of 1 fothing s qulity for $10.00 more than sale price; 12 patterns to choose { exquisite Oriental, », also floral suitable for sale 200 Al!-Wool Reversible equal t This is positively an o your ¢ Brussels Oe, 42x9 feet; ¢ wearing Medall on. 125 W. & J. Sloane’s Famous All-'160 hee Axminster Regs, Wool ‘Brussels ‘Rugs, $0, Pasi sn) ge 62 Ie ee neat small pat sbi $20 ean less Re al Wilton Vel. 22380 20 14. $8 va Regs, 12.98 “ 19,98 terns, great rugs for hard parlc patterns; 1 feet; re ce . Reductions Sale of | Carpets || We make, sew acd fay Jn. | Smith’s Famous Savornerie We make, sev an‘ /ay FREE. 2,000 Yds. oi umbi n Ingrain Plush Carpet, 5,000 Yds. Saniord’s 31.106 Carpet, » Pe py Wiltpe ait aye here ani 9 Extra Brussels Carpet, Oca | Where G30" 0? Sard ¢ 3 Sy & J. toll ; Au t | Hartford!0- WireBruc- ‘ 4 G Wool Ingrain Carpet, "506 ssthaheeete a. sels Svair Seen « 15¢ SAE OCET GO aH Best Quality 79c. Imported Cork Linoleum at 33¢ 3,000 yards of Imported Genuine inlaid, ¢ and floral patter In most carpet stores at 79. a3q yard: special here, square yard 2 5 for Best 45c English Enameled Oilcloth 2,500 yards, shown In inlaid, tlle and floral patterns; 14% and 2 yards wide. Regular 45¢. quality, Special to-morrow, 2$e. “ Marvelous Sale of «. Go-Carts Here's a sale that will create the greatest surprise of the season. We're going to take no more chance with this unfavorable weather, It's tasted to 00 long. We've got about #00 High-Grade Go-Carts, and we've marked them at a 34 to a % former prices for ar £ big sale. A wonderful variety of exclusive styles—every one of them abso- lutely guaranteed as perfect and thoroughly staunchworthy—and you never got such a value before in years, Collapstble Go-Cart, regu-| This $18,00 Go-Cart vat | $9. 75 Folding Go-Carts lar $9.50 value at 5,98 71,98 at 5.98 Only 150 of | them will be sold at this price, They are the finest re clining back Hood Go- Carts manu. factured (like illus- | tration); up- | |holstered’ in English Bedford cord. | The most convenient Folding Go-Cart, \Green enamel steel gear, rubber tire} offered at almost half. Has recline lightest, str ongest aad most’ ser- | wheels, foot brake ing back, movable dashboard, steel viceable Go and large sun-pro- running gear, rubber made ail nickel tecting hood. Regy- lated gearing; dies a wines 5. 98 en ° oak; sale price i lies | eect. Ml ee Ail, wenuine $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum ty bargain The greatest. high ever offered in the sale ( through, handsome granite floor effects; to-mor row at, square yard Extra € Just Mike tilustration; folds up per fectly flat when pot in use; the

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