The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1907, Page 7

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>: ah palace aes _-— pied) at the packing bouses and ~ *7.50 THE EVENING WORLD, MEAT FAMINE IS THREATENED BY DAVERS’ STRIKE ‘Not a Wagon Moved From Packing-House District to Retailers. KILLERS MAY GO OUT, “‘reamsiers Likely to Be by Joined Slaughterers and Tie Up Supply. A strike of drivers employed ‘by the ment pack f Manh: an Hverles to their branches “retail stores ma: serious tm; upon the meat # loads his tn to-day, f meat Supplies for Sunday are delivered. & Sulzburg es loaded unde’ sent out with ard. meat before noon, There was a private de driver and a mour On the trucks we the behind. carry meats—a circumstance that for they sent out a couple of trucke bly half a hozen deliveries v the New York Butch D. Company, Eleventh avenue an. ninth street —the East Firty-t mished a big p ¢ guard for thé Hast Side Packing District. Capt. Lantry. of that precinct, is away on a vacation. His brother, Fire Commissioner Lantry, is interested in t packing house of Harrington & Co., which is among those Geainst which the strike bas been de- tlared. May Cali Out, Others. ean: call out eatters and sta tate a shortage perious. Thus far the strike center {s the East mest s precipi- that be realiy will Bide packing _ district, —rart—avenue —andt—East tive Forty-second and Fiftleth str The stable yards and the streets sur- vounding the houses were Jammed with wag day and the horses reposed / gratefully in the dig stables, cating eads off. The strikers ets out, but they had little work td do, because tne pack- ors made no effort to move their trucks Hotels. restaurants and retail deal having “thelr own wagons were sup- drivers of these were not molested. No Meat for the Trust. No meat dreds of m: hattan that are Owned or controlled b: the Beef Trust. ‘These places carry a emall supply and if t e lasts ovee @ day they wil be forced to close down. There are nt 400 mon on strike. A amall force Strike-brenkers was Independent vehic 4 to the hun- of landed at the Swit & Company D ing hease from a steamboat, and a other force wax landed at the hou of the United Dressed Beet Compal by the Post & Bowen otive Agency, which was instrumental in breaking up the sirike of the ‘iong- shoremen, Most of the strike-breakera wore standing collars, crumpled suits and faded straw hats, and looked asf though they had been sleeping in a park. The strik are big. brawny men, able to handle packages welx!i- ng hundreds of pounds with ilttle ef- fort. In the wholesale moat district along Twelfth avenue, from One Hundred and Twenty-nintn to One Hundred and Thirty-second streets, there was no sign of a strike. Meat arriving in refriger- ator care from Chicago and Kansas City is stored there in great ice-houxes, but the beef companies make no de- “Hretted-—Gustomers-cnit for their own: aupplios. ‘The hotels are supplied by drivers and | trucks furnished by hotel supply asso- | cations and are safe for the present ‘Tho drivers of the associations are or- ganized, however, and may be called to atrike in sympathy, whe drivers ip -Hichara Webber's Tar. | Jem packing-house did not strike. They have no complaints, as they tem. \HIS BONDS MUST GO: HE NEEDS THE DOUGH. Jv oT GOT He jast marke up the interest rate cent. gr go Sens signed the new agreement an who | 5 affected bythe strike a Dressed |: &O. York FAs J: Butchers’ Harrington er Co, David Alighting Hefore Trolley Stopped. c herine Toole was preparing from a street car at Ninth avenue and N enth street, Brooklyn, t wit hi six months old son, Martin, In her arms when she fell on her face from the footboard before the car came to @ full stop, « She was taken to Seney Hospital auffering from a fractured rib and con- cussion of the brain. The baby war ulsed. Mrs. Toole live at No. venue, Brooklyn, ighith MUTINY IN RUSSIAN ARMY AND NAVY FEARED. n urgent in- > Russian navy | of Russia, it {a | t Mable authority, has just been entrusted to a commission of naval and military experts, headed by | n. Koladovaky, » was hurriedly alled from his vacation. the Government {s conceal- i asdn for, this urgenc opinion 1% expressed that the ists have been so. succes on. thelr weanda, among F rx that the au- fear a general mutiny in the ‘ w pre THE G/B aE SB DQ". Men in every alle of eae in all professions and trades, the gentle- aay _man-allwearW.L_ ri 8 because wie are the best. ae : Trouble Over New Scale. His cheimeatcwagon drivers are amilatda! Jicwith the! Titernational Teamaters' Asao- elation. The troul!o with the packers began on Aug. 14, when. the contract With the drivers expired and a new PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Pct PELE ha eek 4 PUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION, do, HON. ao, SHORTHAND | | Incas p complete : Eo AND Waitt no tart right away, ap Ty Bath yar zuarantee, if you OF gat 310.00 “Gaffey’ s Shorthand School, eee | A: Jos WEST 23D AT. NBAR ITH AY, ' No Butra Charge for le Advertiwements for o World may he lett QF aay American District Mosuenger Oftiow fn the elty until @ P.M °25,000|¢ Reward THE REASON W.L.Dougias $3.50 shoes are worn by more men In all walks of lifo than any other make, Is because of their excellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities. The selection of the leathers and other materials for ich part of the shoe, and every, ‘allot the maki ~foremen and Shute shoemakers,who receive the. highest wages pald In the Industry, hose workmanship cannot bo excelled. i If | could, take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Ma: value fren: any other $3.50 sho Bagm My Method of tanning the bottom soles produce flexibi Out chwars r dence as the Sal Sache one macy, | House in Chath oseph § oimar . b 04h einen on | mecreted by principal wi + | to leave to Ufa. cold on Bail, mt GAL NOW “DECLARES SHEIS VICTIM OF PLOT She Makes} Counter Charges Against Her Brother-in-Law. Willlam ix jer brother George mond jail to await tore a —magintrate ‘|to say anything. Secreted by Police. ree McKenzie, It develope They explain feet when C ut of the way, e alleged plot Detectives Smith made the arrests, con. to marry hi of his wif Hulse as twice she wanting e that brother Georg: to gly mone: conspiracy to force h him a man of leisure and the working Carniew and Despite .Marion. Carnio'a statement that she is the isnocent vicrm of a.plot hatohed up by her brother-in-law tie tramp. George ShKen to force her to marry F. k Hulsz, the’ police, ure firm. in let that had @ deal to-do with Ule plans made to ki Whe Papa Knick's in need of dough | Julsr. And the rale of his bonds ts slow, Ailey Carn Void and prac th Car F FELL WITH BABY FROM CAR. Both come from respéctable fam- a Miles, but both young men early Woman Badly Injured While | the island and drifted away believe that Carnie and framed the deal up against |forced Marion into the acl also declare that Hulsz ts any connection with the a that McKenzie got nie freely talked of the different methods of putting Hulsz told the police The police then a gulsed an hold-up men and were taken into the scheme by Carnie No Conspiracy, They Say. Bockes, scout the idea tha iracy was aimed againat Following her release Miss Carnie ni: a confeernce with, her counsol, J. Harry Tiernan, after which he stated that she not only denied any knowledge of the conspiracy 19 Kili Hulse, herself was-the victim of a plot _ 1 According to Mr. Ti | Hulse has been trying to induce h and will induce the ess in the sensational case MgKenzte and ten Island- The paitee Hulsz and me. They jocent ‘of npt on his but that she ‘nan she decla: quit McKenzie who Marion. eld ce the dea have as her, whe ‘wou ried al said, was come Into! 0 In the event} Jed, and that her | on promise of Hulse | of whatey, r entered into a Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder the teeth, and purifies the breath: In dainty blue enameled box with patent measuring tube, Convenient for tourists ASTABLIBHED 1086 BY 86,, and show you how carefully W. L, | Dougias 83,50 shoes are made, you would then understand why | they hold thelr shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater | more jo and longer wearing leather than any other tannage, WwW. kL. DOUGLAS Oanno' W. L. DOUGLAS Rove: aa $3.60-SHOES, QAUTION.: The genuine have W. 1. No Substitute, When in need o your dealer for W, L, Douglas shoes. inalled overywhere. Illustrated Ontalog free, at Any Price. mame and price Wecriteomveniaat iene If he earmot SUEY to marry Hulwe 4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. i JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S | I aped on bottom, L, Douglas stor You, send direct 40-11 actory. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas . W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New York: veer, Howard, [thes way, cor. Cy St. 280 348 2779 Third Avenue, ‘est 126th Street. isn panes BROOKLYN, N.Y, [sei ire Seondiny: Qa ronda co, Gatea Ax, 474 Fink Aveowes NEWARK—108 Bread Street PLANS TAKE BY ROOSEVELT With Bronson- and. Evans, Dis- cusses Coming Cruise: President, ene oneal 23.The plans for. ‘hip ‘fleet from Ae OYSTE: R BAY, Aug. of the bat G-to the Pai were Bova -nemts winter Roosevelt discussed by Président | and representatives. of At the con-| of the Navy Department to-day. Secretary ference Were Aspistant Navy Newberry, Rear-Admiral Brow son, of the Bureau of Navigation, 1 Evana, Commander of th ron. atx at. Sagamore Hill. were; Francis 13, Leupp, Comm dian Affairs, and Lawrence Graham, i Heoretary of the Interior for Porto-Rieo, | Mr. Leupp, who recently completed tour of Investigation to the submitted an extend Indian agenctes of the Wert, his observations to the President. the| FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, PACIFIC FLEET CITY MARSHAL ORDERED TO JAIL FOR 60 DAYS. Punished for Contempt in Remoy- ing Goods from Keeping of Federal Receiver. oonfilct of authority beeween thie v atten State and the of the mu Courts Herman, for co: Court harged with contempt In 1s chattels of an a I away from. the pox recelver appointed. by ourt CHICAGO 4 ander Melver aiding *| found to 1907. | WEALTHY CHICAGO MAN MURDERED FOR HIS ey | Waylaid on jhe Street, His Pe Rifled/and Body Thrown Into a_ Basement K. at} mie Out of Sorts just what it ‘is: are the symptoms of sickne 33. Give the child Castoria, AT IS, something’is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell All mothers recognize the term by the lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These It may be feyer, congestion, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. ' Do not’ lose a minute. It will.start the digestive organs into viasloner of Ine, Operation,. open ‘the pores of the skin, carry off the fostid matter, and drive away the threatened sickness, Genulne Castoria always bears the signature of SMELT : We mornings. waiting for “tube service” delays. advertised” (a Men’s Suits at $4, $6 and $9 Former Prices Were $7.50, $10, $1 Catch Your E give you extra-quick action on Saturday Parcels are wrapped and change is made while you look on—no Important ! Don’t overlook the many “bargains not which are listed on bulletin boards throughout the store. the best bargains of the day. 6.50, and Up to $25 Help War Train Or other train-missing Often these are | Style and Pattern. All Sizes, tut not in Every All Styles and Fabrics, but not in Every Size. 1 HALF-DAY clearance in the Men’s Clothing Store to-morrow of Popular. summer and early fall suits that deserves the attention of every man who reads this paper. ~ Every suit may not be a $10, $16.50 or $25 value, but no matter what suit you select at any of the three special prices, you are sure to save at least 40 per cent. _rangements | ave been made to wait on you quickly, and these suits will he displayed on- This is the last chance, special tables when the store opens to-morrow morning at 8,30. 1S ezel Coope- Store, Main F oor, Rear.) row morning, and as dark and light patierns. or 14 to 20 years.... years. steeteeaee Sailor Blouse Suits—-4 to 10 Russian Blouse Suits—24 to 8 years = Clothing for Youths and Boys ‘ll Many Bargain Groups Arranged for Special Selling mae iMorning ! OUNG men and mothe:s of boys will find it to their Interest to be here to-mor- Prices have been cut on the very kind of suits that boys and youths will wear for six weeks or more. Youths’ Two- and Three-Piece Suits—made of cassimeres and cheviots in Will fit young men of 30 to 36 breast me TAI) early as possible. Boys’ Dowite Breasted Suite—with ptair or lane TFOUSeES; 4 t6 Fe years (Siegs1 Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) dy They The frames are the fabric that we recommend -almost any of the latest k. desire. good fitting narrow toe tats sizes; at we nave let\i, non: ra: vec; S: $5 grades; at the spzcial price. Paragon,’ with Harvey steel rods, fitted with bulb runners, Cove.ed with Columbian waterproof taffeta, a close rolling Si-e¢s are 23-inch for women and 2°-inch for men. There is an excellent choice of handles, Men's Foot Mould Gxtorde= or ieholee! ‘ot all $1 for a Fine Umirella E August Sale kas been in progress two days and thousands of persons have profite’ about 46 to ¢ 5 per cent. by the moncy invested in ir, ’re not the kind of umbrellas that are usually sold at $1, them is worth yikes than $1.75 and many are worth $2, ‘Lock Paragon” and ‘Exeter All fitted with tassels and cases, including inds and shapes that you might (Slegel Cooper Strre, Main Alsle and Umbrella Department, Main Fto9r.) Last Hours of the Summer Shoes| But Plenty of Summer / eft to Wear Then E will soon begin to display the new styles in autumn footwear, and as we signs begin here with a ‘‘clein slate,’’ every pair of summer shoes must go. examples of the price cutting: Men's §2 Patent Leather Ox{erds— © ona” in most all good fittings fore $1 Women’ Canvas lov 8 me are a little soil tom $2.50) (Siegel Coo rer Store, Second Floor, R NOW...... momen Ask for “‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them $1.75, $2 and $5 Are Women’s $2.5) Oxfords—kid or patent leather; and corrce? styl -s; all sizes are $1.50 and $2 quall.ies; your choice Ar- $2.50 Cok 25 — Not one of the Prices | 8] | Usual for U qe ek: las Wie "We Ofier at. n These ‘$1 Shoes—in white, or drab; trom handling Y rae 7,9, My During July Saturday Here AS IN PAST Kins THE WISE HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 20 West Fourteenth St. : 43, 15, $7, $9, 20, 25, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth St. CLOSED TO-MORROW and August Is Full Holiday ~ SEVEN YEARS, Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ea Thursday, Friday : Will Be the LAST AUGUST SALE DAYS. — of Blankets and Household Dry Goods! WILL HEED! duey Cannot sural y All Tickets include ‘admalee DKEAMLAND, CONEY ae Greatest Amuseme: Hatarprics ta:the @ flee 1, NR, 4 Coen ee Iron Pier. Coney Island, 0.40 Mo. 12.10, 12.85, 91.40, #336, 210, 94:85: 3,58, '3.40 6.8.3 et. tats STo:10 16.8 Fe ieturnine tro with a * Ru to a NH River. 7 AM. North Tuyen: $4 Ast Bier en) Now Na, 8.30 ALM “Fackle on Bour ei il” To!" Ladies, 80c.; Children, 35% STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC ROCKAWAY BEACH R t Children, 256 Park ot Pacts ony WAUCH CHUNK} & GLEN ONOKO ie 21 CHILDREN 73, CENTS x 60 CENTS. | a dae REN $1 50 CENTS NIAGARA FALLS .°. $9 TORONTO... $10.50 (OING AUG. MI-SEPT. 1. RETURN FROM NIAGARA FALLS SEPT. 3. TORONTO, SEPT. 10. LEHIGH VALLEY oave Pennsylvania Kerry tations TAs MeOe ts 80s, BSS" ab." i. Saat 8 1.7.00 hae B80, “HhT8 | half hour later than | cy taand dep marked | M..'5.20 18, M. “Grand | Clothing=Credit Most Liberal Plan on Earth. No reterenoee or seou: co aatlotaction kasratitecd or taney beck, $1.00 A WEEK Clothes Man or Woman. mAttor where you live you can have any clothi 2 Gepost businene strictly conndential, Your Word Is Snfticient, Lenox Clothing Co. 273 Sixth Ave,. n z Q9T4 Third Avec near 124th St, S84 Columbus Ave., near 104th st a AUTO PRICES DROPPED. Sell at any reasonable fraction of cont. Manhattan's Pioneers — Largest Establishment, Oldsmodile a fsiaters, $1,300; Packard 5 c Ralniers, | $1,200-91.050; 4:76; foor on Atlons cheertu Limousine and ‘Totiing Hodes at cut reataa nad Seno per egy 1, Horns. Magnetos, Mmuat raerifice everething. Broadway Mammoth Automobile Exchange, West 47; Broadway, Sewing ‘Machines Half Price Cloning Out Rate of Kattell Bankrept Stock of fine Sewing Machines Domestics mood makes, ones to: muke of the Original cost, Pirtect goods, Firat come, first Served. Stock will be mold without rex Domestic Sewing Machine Co., 2 No, Three, Weat 14th St, Three do ora from Pith Ave. ‘This new drophead machine, oak woodwork, Uke cut a reeey $1295 HN Baae 1 soa ME Cash $11,95 E ——— | reeiriins ep savin ergo aE INSETS EERSTE es Ww LOCK ISLAND, R.1. $1. EVERY SUNDAY. ©: P. very Aunday Btr. leaves New E for Glenwood, 0.50 AM ROUND TK Pler 4, E.R ROCKAWAY BEACH ding. Str. JOHN SYLVESTER | Seaside 1 STEAM BOATS: PATIEN LINE | LunGumanch | ASBURY PALK TTS: i B06 blocks below Bae 12.45 aca 28s . three blocks below | M., 0.20 A. M.. 8.497 Mi. Mreave paitery, Bt TOAD AL M, and 11.10) A | DIAMONDS, guar eon: co. [WATCHES AND, DIAMONDS ASH OR CR AMERICAN WATOHend DIAMOND to, S MAIDEN LANE. ‘Phone Ssat~« EASY PAYMENTS. | ods n WaTChES nea ti wath ir REM Ith floor DENTISTRY. TEETH If you lave threo or ‘our teeth I Will Insert @ full set without a EAS) You can have this done. | Bridge Ww ork, Per Tooth, $5.00, TEETH $4-S$7-&—-GlO =GUILSHAN DENTIST N. E. Cor, 125th St., &th Ave, Entrance, 271 W. 125th St. t SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERG,

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