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WORLD, EVENING FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908. EFOR LIFE GEN, CUTTING’ NITH BURGLAS FRIENDS SEEK TO. ANAL TUNNEL CROWN FIM KING Detéttiye and Prisoner Twice He Now Leads for Ruler of .., Near Death by Passing) the Auto Carnival With Bhs * Trains. 1,240 Votes. Gen, Mrs, (el % HAULED OUT WITH ROPE jipsT PAST 1,000 MARK, CW Unt : in Hand, gIsie Janis and Mrs. Joan #| ayy Before | Cuneo Running One-Two yj <2 BE Subdues His Man. in Race for Queen. i SS | iso | While trains whirled through the New | ya detect! AG The unselfish admiration of his com- petitors in the trade for Gen. John T } York Central tunnel to-d jand bursian, f thfoat, pressed sping each other's heir bodies close to | Cutting. “the father of the automobile J itself yesterday in er 4 Jatetrict,” manife hipping ithe immense numb King of the Autamobite | the wall) the sides of the cars w their clothes as they rushed by, Then : q|tor him } theodetective bore Lis man down, and] Carnival. before he could r.se e F Perea Tala Ula The General had dropped into sec- | nie ond place before the onslaught of the i The b ar is regarded as c e seine © put Secretary S Gate Hs Nui) © Automobile Club of y carnival in| a. oric the field. But it was jonly for a day for “the trade” fo Just before! into a fl and sent the G east | eral ag front, adding S42 ion, saw a man . and giving him the ay of the Palacio | rst to 4 the 1,000 votes sent in| ow from a Mrs. of the campaigners w! | New York | Passing) up Park aven' éawn, Policeman Fra Mis: J apartment 1 fhe man te: + followed. by contintied to Mad! nortii to Sixty-six | Central Office detec of t in Motordom, and w mit eludes nearly three | every one of the 1. myers of ihe . Cooke club, scored 713 at the counting. Wm. and Stringer—Joined the policeman. a Noone ern Frazer rootin. h The o drew their gun e, when the man | through the street opening into the [ tonne! and disapreared, and 1. G, Howell, 2 £0 dark gras the tunnel that the police! — Race for Queen an Open One. equid pot see one foot Into It. The were ready to For Queen Miss Elsie Janis matn- | res rere called from East Sixty- | Maventh streets and word wan sent to} tained her lead, and! has 6512 votes in| Grand Qentrat station. A big touring te box Joan Cuneo regained:| yee fe ite second pia 1 of Sst votes ing 297, | allot box at the Lincoln 5: | received 98 votes for E from t leay , and this 21, while twent ev B Bowman made her count } ts We nrown down ald be seen lying the Stringer vo! teered to go atte he rope tied about his body and he was jowered otai ap tor airs | Chicago As Stringer reached the bottom the |any Influence on voteers. She is Corinne, man rose to his feet and drew a black- one of Klaw & Erlanger’s most suc- jack. Before | had bigi by the throat with one hand |ty-five Minutes Fr Broadw and the priat with the other. The bur- | Corinne starts with 120 votes. glar fought like a madman. Back and | “Repeating” Not Illegal Here. forth the m swervel across the P Po S tracks. Far down the tracks could be] 4 ing has %6 ror King, and heard the ¥ e of an approach train, and) then the headlight shone full | ‘upen ihe two fighters. former votes for Mortim total up to ‘#4 Kaphan put roker’e $00 and Nathaniel Web BeNCTLy: | ceived isd votes. Seymour Johnson, of the Stock Ex- change, was launched with 51 votes and y he | Capt. Bil De Col. K. C. | Pardee eaders | f Against suction. grym, the them dows, the dete and ass the used bls. Singer’ d epening and body, and he In the; tunnel silver car which was | ad his man u ed the rope drawn ind Plans for the “Joy Ride.” n Be a a lock Tom = Lann pick: | Bronxville, has Found Bag of Loot. for the “Joy “rm Yarry Brinck,’ y } that's off von will know « the police | tm . and jn wh of motorists and their ci The ted at the) Pa ‘Tom Lannt which will be at ea pate pind a bag s of stiver, One of the Prize Committecs, Cut nairman Con; t arades Assoclation + showed a mitting the robbery. Things dining room and Md dn thy broke und atehel with! ¢ 1 prepared dining room, | —_—— ‘ HOTEL NORMANDIE TO REOPEN, He Dun ced + } Open the Hotel your voting con- | een 5 nged to re- | Way and in a i 1 by It has . Por 'the Hojel si. « : i Pippiney strect, a mie! os reer } Fateaedr eee sl So af iff —— iN your dollars will grow For Coupon See Page 2. inye-t your savings so |] 3ANKERS’ ASSAILANT them show ycu where to || DIES OF HIS WOUNDS. Bottom” pric: Let Slaw aa AH Ads- show the “Rec’ WORLD Real E to your ban start and keep addi way* you should That's the | a Ee | rec Patt and Phi Stayt. “~~ vivre, died to-day At the a= <a ramipation int. hf | And Rerd Going Up!” ||,’ A lie gael ale oS OSA EE SS s The ed Pati In the custody | forma visnment on a “4 THL VOTE FOR ROYAL HEADS OF AUTO CARNIVAL. Oldsmobdile.1,240 FTHEL'S WALK IN PROSPECT PARK AS FLEET GOES SPOILED HERGIM Matrimony Was So Attractive Battleshir She Thought Two Hus- bands Better Than One. 3. M. Butler... tisle’ Janis, Joan Cuneo, Rainier. dna May Miss Rosalind Greacen, Queen Lowman, Apperson dney Mortime! A. 2 Stevenson Natt We s Laughiin 8d, Cle S. Bowman, Clement Bazar. C, R. Teabold, Gartord. Dr. A. Stein. Dr. R. TWILIGHT MEETING. Montague Roberts . Soe Tracy its voyage homeward. Ae O\G | Malcom Strau Beatrice Morgan Yecil Spooner . Grace Aiice McG H. F, Hamlin, Berllet fe Dave Gu Michael Volino Reed H |San Francisco, w' ‘Melbourne and Sy the Philippines, ¢ by way of the Suez Can: nel Geraldine Stan- ul poster-pieture | feathers as she Brooklyn court to-day, Only yesterday ton, one of those yo! | tuture movement the week closes the other : the Cabinet meeting to-day. It will one, and er, is the way Exasperatingly vivacious both husbands described her ¢ Nothing seemed to worry E EVANS RETIRES ROUND Tht WORLD s Visit Australia and Philippines, but Not With Admiral in Command. WASHINGTO March 13.—Admiral | Evans will retire from the Navy jn + August by operation of law. Secretary Now Geraldine (Her Other! a1 Name) Has Lost One and Soon OtherWill FadeAway. calf sald th t no decision had yet deen arrived at as to who will succeed | him tn command of the Pacific fleet on fleet, after leaving isit Hawatl, Sarnoa, The © battle-shir Secretary Metralf ann of the fleet after She surrendered to each of them after only slight struggle, and both lived in bli: ful ignorance of the other's claims ua- | til a short week ago. Here's the scene, | annulment | Homer 8. Price L. E. Anderson . Miss Fred Harvey of marriage Park—Twiligh Margaret Bash Ada Moyers - E fam H. Rives, of No. 70 Seventy-third street. coat and roll- propert bar-Socialis | laws passed while the ; slept, and which the courts must) j execute. P25 SANKER WALSH NT TO PRISON OR FIVE YEARS Capitalist date for the Queen's aia) New Trial and Ordered Con- yt surprise—Who can this fs on and the Labo ri Congress and the V | Islatures, . 5 laws quickly unless stopped My Own Wife! you're the man ‘em. She's my |Dle. economical § ‘bought a home, take it away and di- vide up the proceeds among those who are unthrift gate or simply “ erake money away from the man | who has it. he calls me throug ihe openins. { we : fit. as Trai n made her appearance. and a dan rome senricain passed: zerous one too, if beauty is to have! — fined at Fort Leavenworth. could use it Stringer cessful uttrections as the star in “ior-| CHICAGO, March 13.—John R. Waish, What mean you? Chicago Nu and convicted | : and by passing of illegal use of the funds of that in- jlaws which hide t 1 Bank So she got ts talk it ov Dr, Adolph Stein, who drives his own | stitution, was to-day denied a new trial ereck'in car, was pusied up to 137. | py Judge And District Cou ‘tive years in the Federal penitentiary eaven worth, Ihard to fr men to pass at least jeach of which has, aw: bottom, a plan to a all of the thrifty man them to the unthrift, Bihey ucceed unless the | on of the United States and sentenced to serve ispering)—Teil me, old tence said that as B 115, and Joe ho expects to} ai the | 8t Fort | Judge A total se the t the defendant t, Manhattan, did the 300. | 3 20% read: married you, of course. Please Take Me Home, Billy. if he cas was released | pending the | | ———. —__—_ take me fron } to the street car. |property ani powe! nome, of course, did you do this thing? 1 don't know A woman's t (ferent characters 4 on— |they are defined, locate ¢ ;One cla (Both exeunt.) ai mea/ other seekr *o take W nt an annulment on the tuat le would su nthe good wil e ‘spectators. pe) MRS. J. BORDEN HARRIMAN "RECOVERS DIAMOND PIN. Lost Ornament Worth $2,500 Re- |gellery. Whea yc ealer Who F nty| home Wedne in many Brooklyn “ lonly two ‘el Harriman in papers but could | not find a trace owner until his riman had in-| r above tts value, » Harriman | ining thoughts of work, | to bis wife. nn CAR ABLAZE, moke from burning insu- |The Skilled Mechantc, The Farmer, of a| Me reached Bleecker street. going ens noon to-day enterprises "| through Sunday World Wants are argains” in every sense at_and the car w he women passengers fainted, | ex-Judge Palmieri, until| usually “Bi of the men had his whiskers technic of homicide, echnical! oF the wor You don’t believe the Labor-Social- nt in one of the| {st “class” are really trying to take | away the savings and p of the overhanging |thrifty, Home-Ownlag “class,” do you? : 1 cho- Probably there will be a lo" rus of wails end entreaty when th> new laws go into effect and the “Home Owners” wake up to find ‘themselves bound hand and foot and | it ‘them is to directly, or in a round- and of their trimmed” Home Owners “Impossible,” you say ight now Their plan is based on one princt- If any man has worked and been denying and has drinking, profil ‘ailures.”” Give ft to the man who hasn't. But this must be done cunni me shrewdly dri » real meaning. abor-Socialists are working aRRtolits sheen and force public a dozen Dil! ay down at the ke away a part or vings and wn They will eurely and protest in numbers enough to W “Don't believe a word ge Naturally, because the reader seldom examir to Congress and the Ler’ nally reads a look harmless enough Some will only wake up when, un- ne new laws (if the Labor: in having heir property end nd the courts ed succe ess to pre This is a cont thrifty “ciass” Ur r from the Hzme- Owning “c Now let the reader sort in society and as e “classes.” one or the other of the nd 8: earn, The disconten workman tramp. another. é ‘The Lavor A , surly “from one job to dent work mouth ©} men in Chie: beaten uncons The stead who own ‘The tramp The profes: picture the police ome. 1 erlminal whose seop in phe rogites see him reading 1 a gaicon, you ¢ no the newspaper tha cri instine.s but ate him in his class ' newspaper not onl. nourish ean aceur ed - dirty - fi chan over his second pot of beer. abor-Sociatist. Farr The Min You see you pick Maes tind yut ea one In his class. There are ut each one | relate and re- y s not earn, y which has been earned by the sweat of other brows, and in di appointment and anger these social “failures” naturally tend toward dis- er, law-bi peetaiin which they hope to take away the savings of the other class, The members of the “Other Class” rdy, well- directed, Intelligent work; work which brings good pay, because it is food service to maukind. ‘The sober, responsible Locomotive Engineer, i yughts of hate, jealou: venge, propert hant, Doctor, Lawyer, Banker, School Teacher and Minister, The capable, successful and well es- ‘iteemed among these belong to one class. The failures belong to the other, ‘The “Home-Owning” class seck peace, steady operation of indusiries, Protection for every man who wants to work and a guarantee of his right . | by a mor | mai leave San Francisco on July 6 “for our Pacififlc possessions,” as Mr. Met will fil calf styled it. ‘The vessel touch at Hawaii, w After that they w re they will co: «oO to Samoan, fol- lowing this up by a visit to Australia, wh will stop at the citles of Me and Sydney, the invitation of the Australian Government to vialt that country having been supplenented vrdial one from the British Ambassador, Mr. Brye Leaving Australia, the vessels are to go to Manila, and while in the Philip- pines the annual fall target practice will be held. Thence the return will be to the United States by way of the Suez, stopping only at such ports fs are necessary for The date of their return to the States |the conclits | date of La-» ers’ Liabilit: |their hard earned money and sav i of it,” the) between the wil-} * ng to wrest money, | out the dif- | ch man fn} t it doesn’t} jot his days; he has, we will say, i {his share of the work of the wor's n who poured acid in the |small or vell-trained mechanic) ; Labor-Soc t and Hom |*Not one farthin aking and 1 general up- | 1 | sum from the Home-Owner “Class.” |boteh workmen is dependent entirely upon the amount of time required for the target practice \in the Philippines. The vi t of the battleships to Puget | Sound will be made some time between of the grand review inj ancisco Bay on May § and the! San Fi » sailing over the Pacific. Se SYNDICATE DEAL IN CHILI. J. P. Morgan & Co.. W. R. Grace & ‘o., Baring Brothers, and the Anglo and! south American Bank compose a syn- York | dicate th jiarge nitrate fleld in Chit, 1 t has bought for $12,500,000 a ‘ories and the n of Coloso to Aguas Blancas. The pur- nia & Co chase was ; They’re A to enjoy the fruit of his labor; just laws which hold each and every man accountable +o the law and to do his share toward the support of public works and charities The Labor-Socialists are opposed and their imeasures are right now being presse: with great strergth to make them into laws. The intent underlying each one of about way take money and property Home Owners.” t's have a loo. and in con- Keep in “xtract from the thrifty and homc-owning pe opie at least a part of their savin be divided among the unthrifty Labor-Socialists. You m have to search step by -p through the apparently harmless bart of these proposed laws, but care- fully follow the steps and it wilt be seen that the lend and aim is to take money a from the House- Owning, thrifty “class” aud give it to the unthrifty “class.” Let's first consid the “Employ- ent. They have cht to have it apply first for it is now popular to . Any employee hurt, even by his own neg igence, is to be paid a sum to be extracted from the ockholders. Thi are -ver 77, stockhe in one American ny ure widows and in some case ings invested thus, is the main source of their bread and butter, But a part at least is to be take: |from them to be given to the unfortu- nate of some tc S§ to other: is the p 8 the Labor 2 have succeeded in doing in England dent, house or elsewhere and becomes disa- no ma about the blea, r to pay one pound (about week for the wal rvant, sina few years with a bad run of “luck” the h ner might hay. addled on him alf dozen such pensioners and his property held to bay perhaps $25.09 to $50.00 a week. Do you see how adroitly this ex- tracts money from the thrifty? We will all admit that the injured should have he that is human be- nevolenct ery permanently in- an should have a public home to live in free all the balance done held $5.00) a € of the Ife of the is entitled to its cae. The law hould provide that ho had, during his well days, contributed his share eat, toward the support of homes. That is the German In other words, every man, ‘Owner, should contribute for this pension, Put the Labor-Socialist plans to ake only the money of one class, the thrifty, and give it to the ua- thrifty. That would be a fine levied on the man for being thrifty and affer a re- ward of immunity to the man who would “drink up” his extra money. It says, “Don't own a home or you will become a member of a class which we propose to milk.” Later on we are to have “Old Age Pensic! for every man when he reaches say 60 years. That law is under consideration in England now, The plan jis a noble one, for it would remove that awful ghost of fear which haunts most peo- Eve man should pay a small tax toward this desirable benevo- lence. But notice, whe: the Labor- Socialist leaders in England were asked if the members of their class would contribute, the answer was: 1 They propose to secure the entire Back again to their principle, you see, It scems benevolent to vote large {sums for pubhe work for the “unem- class is mado up large- Socialists and incapable, The worthy work- imen are seldom “unemployed.” Many of these “unemployed’ are the noisy chaps who called strikes during tha prosperous years, They wouldn't work themselves and kept thousands of good men from work. They boycotted factories and de- stroyed business, compelling other workmen to lie idle. ‘They stopped the loading and un- loading of ships and Ry, cars; stopped ployed.” T ly of Labor naling purposes, | 1nd who ‘SHOT WIFE FOR BURGLAS, THEN Hollis, a Tre: who came here ved Dopartme from Loutsvill ra time as a prt su secretary to the ( n Section of the cl procured a revolve at erday to practice weapon, About 3 o’clo: his wife arose to atte and as she ret Hollis awek from 1 stan’ he prop-| and k | he was afterward 4 Hing from the port|#lways borne an ex jthis country m jof dollars in Istrfkes to force allec lgive absolute be benevolence if it) ) “ an to extend this ‘ forced benevolence to the individual | neg bills offered | employer, just tres, and | f these bills they |It Is an active wor lin op | jiake [Union gains | home-owne jother workmen burgla WENT TO SLEEP WASHINGTON, March 13, — Hush teri, Ky, e nmissioner of In- ternal Revenue, shot and killed his wife) at their home on Newton strect, In the JOHNSON OUT FOR IE PRESIDENCY 10 START HERE Minn., March 13—Gow day said that the preseat 8T. PAU. Johnson t month would determine whether or not he would enter the Presidential race Frank A. Da ts now in the East and will open head his private secretary, | | quarters ton. Chica w York and Washing- also will headquart The Governor to-day adr ht be c ed headqu entry into the Pr dint aper ed s of intr: Johnson to men in Washin, be willing to afd in {ter You work on bitildings gold, silver, copper Stopped the manufacture of ot dol- la Worth of Americ es which foreigners stood ready to pay money It is believed the chief causi the p and! present hara t the persistent and widespread interf. with and stoppage of industr ne nght about cialists in nd prevent of mor on dollars’ worth Pumps, Farn She Co: ibuted to the work ve and smelt the iron, nmehinis cotton mill employ the again tlow of money ly, mueh misery upon we The Labor leaders independen ana employ only nion” z to the leaders, own > thelr and e fees to pay and in order rested, force wag Here we ike [rom one er.” pay extra nd give to “Make the consume and give it to viding of hi has been sav y part of it. High Wage for skilful work is de sirable for all, but when a I. to pay two, three what hodes actu four tim, mesps just |duced by the Le jevegs je loud ¢ |by a court to keep off the public {tfon In a labor c: tracted fron njunction hills intre sclalists. F and every one sceks to tie the hi of the people's courts, and for wl 2? No injunction issued in labor strikes ever harmed an honest citizen, interding to peacefully pur- cupation, top mobs, intent on ach rds murdering other citizens, from con- The Labor-Soctalist rai se he is commanded street near a factory emplc pendent men he injunction always directs the man or men to stay off certain streets or refrain from doing other things, wi it is reasonably well known they intend to go on th reets or do those acts, to insult, or assault citi- zens or destroy property. The peace- ful citizen is never hurl by an injune- se and the courts have a right to prevent y to the interests of any communi But fn- junetions do prevent Labor-Socialists from terrorizing people into submis- sion to the Labor trust. Therefore, in order to secure sub- miss the employer extra money, they con- tend the injunction must be done away with. Every public n who supports amy measure seeking to reduce the power of the courts in order to make it more difficult for them to protect property and the person of the com- mon citizen is an enemy of Home- Owners and an ally of the Labor-So- clalists. Watch such public men—particular- ing inde- ly those who want to revise the crim- inal code injunction laws, They want to make It easier for mobs to do dam- age and escape punishment. Their names will be printed broadcast later on, so that the people may know. the mining of y that one of worknicn n, thus to © Labor-So- b 7: power enough to force; wv ‘and perhaps jwhole communi jsto working if he desires to worl on and power to extract from} ig at believing the Labo a ma because t but me and again that min prostitutes h ne justice to the supports measures which seek to uke money and liberty jalists are make the as been shown out, official is ¢ I next election he Liber! peaceable, Home-Ownin 1 za 1s- ‘one vod- Com- insidious attac © enactment of lay 1 he Home-O to the Li 3 nd property earn and power which them to enslave the People and force them to Work requires £ elp in and directors of this mal are s Y ia arc en well neg to in and honest of fu nt whl be wh cor mente the ull maga- ne mailed ea ; im is a clearly a t bee the Common c propere persc liberty, a ithes ne where ed Tabor has gained control, and every man must “bo: nd con- ute i 1 fmplicit] “quit work when told, Whom the Ja : sate ‘Ss act the slave, as gone so Tar that juries fear to convict known terr Hunt, of enous e man his ha the right to use pleases. It is an No power can y from a man, No power can compel him to work, No power can compel him to te right, When a man or any set of men take it upon themselves to say that. they are the law and to defy ‘the process of the courts, to defy the police auc thority of the land, to usurp the au- thority of the established govern- ment, to upset the very base of gos ciety In which we all live, there is a power which will come to the rescue of the man who is wronged In that way; and that power is that which protects you and protects me, and must continue to afford us al! protece , else government ts destroyed,” Wor these principles our ancestors taia down their lives. But they stand in the way of the Labor-Socialists who now seek to enact laws to overs get them, The Common Citizen has before him the organized machinery for proe tection, Will he support it? Communications can go to The Nat'l Citizens’ Industrial Ass'n, St, James Building, N. Y. “where's a Some public men are like some}Reason.” newspapers, they make the mistake C. W. POST, Battle Creek, Mich,

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