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a 10 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARUM 13, 1909, IVSWDLE ARMY Line of “Unemployed” Waiting to Get Work THRTFENTH MAN NAVALBATTLE ayes woneee ten Wes | 2 Grou Reading Went Ads” Pavers ewes ERAS WARN mest ttm | ET | SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores ; UNON WORKERS PREST'S MURDER CENTRAL ANERGA sno na ay | | Silks and Satins in the latest fashiona’ t | =e ool weaves and colors, Startling Figures Furnished | Newark Printer Expected to Report of Fight Between the Complete assortment of Printed Foulards— — By Organizer Herman Vhrow Light on Killing Ships of Nicaragua and Sal- | designs used for model gowns. me ; Ratan of Father Ansion, | vador Is Confirmed. Ose to 3.00 per yard” Ree a iphe ONE MAN IS IDENTIFIED, |U. S. IS TO INTERVENE, | On Monday, March the 15th, ; | | Sale of ive Thousand yards of Satin Vast Percentage of Cases Due | He Is Held Without Bail, and Mexico to Back Up This Duchesse Diagonale in choice colors, including to Depression in Buss Eleven Others Under’ | Country — Warships Are Roteree Ua oSS) eee eee Sroyera ial enh Rushed to the Scene | quoise and Ciel Blue, Deep Yellow, Wistaria, ca , “ach. s Silver and ‘Taupe Grey, also White, Cream and A man willlng to work and in Stanislaus Bulsiewick, @ printer, of MEXICO CITY, March 1%—The re-| Black, 33 inches wide. 2.40 per yard * able to find work Is, perhaps. t No. 129 Newton street, Newark, was ar-| Ported engagement between tha ships of walue 3.40 paddest sisitenunelE fg oat 3 Lhe Son aoe ag a i "| rested carly this morning on susploion| Nicaragua and Salvador is confirmed, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— Thomas Carisie MIN RS 10 MEET 10 DRINK OR NOT | See ee ee ae aT ees WASH DRESS GOODS, Ta’ Bovd seeran Suppose x parade of the wuempioved priest who was shot to death in the Sunboat Presidents, On Monday - in Greater New York should start from rectory of $1. Staniaiaus's Church Wed-|,,02 0 lucky shot the Presidente put n Monday, March the 1th. } , Nesday morning. Bulstewick makes the thirteen man! arrested for the murder who are still prisoners in the Newark jail. Bleven the Momotombo out of action right at j the start, and tho three Nicaraguan vew sels hurried away. This was on Tuesday, and after repaire the Momotombo went Sale of Bordered Silk and Cotton Crys- taline, French Mull and Batiste. A large The answer vouched for by the noted of these |{n purautt of the Prestdeme. The Momo- + | of men are held !n $10,000 bail each, , ae F e cys RnerieiiancriworkersioreNawayerk| HINRINY PL ANS itn Ghotah cio aes poaittvely | tombe te cru Amerioan officers variety of designs and color combinations, nanty, hy ae |] Ee é : {and gunners, an je believed & second i s wide gives Central Park at |c a identified by Antonina Sabrylka, house-| 2 inches wide. ingualy | keeper for Father Ansion, who was shot | "agement was fought yeaterday, 45 38¢c per yard Imagine such an army of able-bodied ut the same time Me priest was killed, |The Presidente was cruising along the : . : _ peieneaing| auch a ated pee ells sareegee te held without hail The woman. aay, Nicaraguan coast when President Zelaya White Irish Dress Linen, Soft French | she is certain Olwefski 1s one of the | Sot Wind of it and ordered his gunboats > | three men who attacked the priest, She|t® Intercept It and engage it In battle They encountered the Presidente off the very small num ployment in th Operators Flatly Refuse De-!West Side Republicans All finish, grass bleach. 45 inches wide, ‘ $ é Fy mie +49 will have a look at Bulsiewick to-day, + 7 Bae re eee er eee reer emnandsrrnnde trem Mews Stirred Up by Demand the police hoping that he will be {den-| harbor of Corinto, and it was then the ‘ 48c Dey yard ef the American '-leratton of io Do His We For a B tiffed as one of the other assassins Momotombo was sent Imping back to value 65¢ Rtateatenati ath lcnaceiipericentrantne| SOUL t | Or a bar, After the identification of Olsefski| the port of Corinto, members of the labor unions in New —_—_ | Ef, Judge Herr held a special session of the| AS she OG ter and better equipped ins i : York City are unemployed, The latest] pyitaneLPHtA, Ma eee aren ieee 5 ts : Fourth Precinct Police Court, All of/than the Presidente, which had the} BUACK DRESS GOODS, Jn Both Stores, bor gives the mombe of labor | Ment Lewis, of the United Mine K-| holds its annual election of officers next When he had heard the charges read he + * r CHONG AEAE Mii aiaes||(oray hae callenl a (eon erence. ol hw lieus|meeaday vleilitaimmaniicentrcliehn ole midi | she will overtake the Saivadorean gun- | On Monday, March the 15th. ent mombersiify should be well above| tenants for to-day. It 1s said they willlon Broadway, between Highty-third and "I have carefully investigated this) boat and put up a good fight, if she has . 010,000, but inadiiity to pa Ra [aa eee eee tartan nese l| ticareen an ? homicide and 1 am confident that you! not already done so, It ts belleved that Imported Black Broadcloth, spot” proof. oaueed more than 40,000 BH Mea UP Aes DD THe eum ty COUr CE Btrectais here: seBUcen tp are guilty of conspiracy to murder this cable communication between Mexico oe thet eral Peeaiisincaer pershicoatd Dest ten days, to act on tho refusal uf| be A lively time, for feeling between the sraatll and Nicaragua has been cut. | 50 inches wide. 1.25 per yard cee (HI Watt Crem the coal ates to grant the miners’ | "Wets” and “Deya”’ in the club is rune} Six More Warrants Issued, | Startling developments are oxpected : ; Teenie ATO FASE dentanda Dawiets sala (olce perpieved || vee ee ‘ | ran i “~~ | trhen the Court fixed bond at $19,000 each, Within the next five days, ae It Is re- | All wool French Voile. Jet black, cris scording to Mr. Robinson there i A Sed) Heretofore there has never been a bar | IA xcept in Olsefski's case and the men ported that a protectorate Is being con: | sik < zi P would then be at least 121,00 union men|@nl does hot know whether he wants) in the club, and It ts twenty-one s H Fett a ee pons sidered, President Zelaya seems deter finish, 43 inches wide. 68¢ per yard out of work in New York City. of] te convention to call a strike or not. | 51a, too, Now the younger members \ [ieee lee bask tej shelees Te mined to war on Salvador in spite of | : per y; homeless men and vagrants the number! 7 Lake Is ue fi ae Af®lsay that they want a bar set up where le it WHR Leen aed the United States or Mexico, It ts said fs, under ordinary conditions, about DENIS Ge spect of A) thd billiard room is at present, and they | ayers E mc eat ‘ , intervention being Inevitable, 0,000, From such meagre tacts as may | tT Ke They know that the anthracite] want ¢o move the billtgra yoom to the; | ee eal a) ar a ira, Minti Gt Feces ne COLORED DRESS GOODS, Jn Bota Stores. be collected the total number of New) Miers are huinerbally weak. for (hey |unrd floor. ‘The older members oppose ae ee Pextouel Inaaaena tessa Mavicor witli back (pn hat countrys p j York's unemployed 1s more than 290,00, | 1°" aitletiens While i ater evap (these plans, ‘They say that a bar wi el Paul Paluch and William Olsefski,, The Republics of Honduras, aa ally The latest Paris weaves and colors, PRDAR nH CUCRY SA Catt CUR LALOR ROD Uy anthracite iners in t ee Injure the club politically, and that It \ rants were issued for six more| of Nicaragua, and Guatemala, as ally of | hia Se eee Ga ane ine ie oaelee| All wool, Satin Directoire Cloth ng the Nearing the tolling of the ed | 1.50 to 2,50 per yard Jete a city almost as la se as Roches- bell could wa being carried! usited at the ein court in-| unselves, | | | regions, fewer than {0,00 of them are in| ‘* Sve all, @ political club, and not a \ a the union, It Is said, Operators can see | *cte! one: | D That the cause of the astonishing) ois wut a losing fleht for the work.| The resular ticket has on it Albert | h number out of work at the end of | 2bNns caer ER : H, Gleason for president. Mr, Gleason | ot the dead pries worat question of bar or no jbar to the club a ee {3 8 4 ness. It 1s represented by the following tephen _ Peter Lack of work......ese.-185,00 20.718 6.709) dent Lewis told President George Fy ,0he opposition Aas Pull up Richa | Father Ansion came to me and said 3reene for president, and Mr. Greene Se mwesewess Silk and Wool Cashmere, Henrietta and Cashmere De Soie. 1.50 to 3.50 per yard ‘i ers if ere is strik nd they vii into the church a 1908 was not due to strikes or sickness, : Wi | says that If he Is elected he will put the table When the conference between the|to decide by ballot. | Personally, he Duda, assistant priest of St. Stants- a H but rather to the depression of busi,|tualy dared Lewis toxlay to do his| ie mine owners and the representatives {oesn't believe that ft would hurt the Largest Consignment of Cone} {aus:"sald to-day: | Tale on account of— 1098. 1907, 1908. OF ihe minerm ended yesterday P 2 was ; eae 3 Father A\nsion had a presentiment Lack of work .ssee0s..195,000 20,716 6,709 Bu Prothtent Gaorge | ‘The opposition has put up Richara t.| Victed Criminals Ever Sent |of tis death. Last Tuesday night ——. Diagonal French Serge and Prunella... 1.50 to 2.g0 per yard On Monday, March the 15th. tf Bickness, acctdent, old Baer, of the Philadelphia and Reading Out of the City i fee! that 1 jive something on my age 10,000 1,053 S41) Railway, that he would like to have sed sexe PHATE OWHMINATNW EOE Rtovonevoelths Other reasons .., 2,000 268 @44/ the privilege of making her joint r i [mmission priests ano confess and get) Mrs, George Gould and Her | is vigorously opposed to having a bar. | He says he belleves one would be dis- astrous, and that the club would “lose | | | Be Palas Aste AnD | Fcae aati ab any (eve | OREM ORCA a EOE L2H GPlaes| ante vA ween Lolntac tame aatetaeeneies|| Ghocneanci TERA Maes tr eng ne SUTADIS fos bi ciger ane statitticlans who have compiled ihe|@ chill to the heart of the miners’ | "Drve.” but both sides are working aa) jo utions to serve sen- | One Of @ group of Pollsh Anarchiste, ustial price 1.50 fo 3.00 above figures, and others, for the infor-| Clef, “you not expect Us to/and to make converts i The theory is that, with his two ao- (Special to The Evening World mation of the legislators at Albany, — | change our attitude, Mr Lewis, We| We t{complices, he walted around the ¢5-| LAKEWOOD, N. J, Merch 1—Out ‘The number of families applying for] Will listen to what you may have to —_——_ ho ve no concessions to s, with the exception of | | et were in favor of | moment for the crime. At least in two|door sports are taking up the time of \{ustances, the police assert, the men| Lakewood soctety at present. Mra. had gone to the church prepared to do George J. Gould gave one of the usual gene tenet epared JAMES McCREERY & CQ; marie nuesday night they were In the| Week end house parties and at which 23rd Street 34th Street assistance to the Association for Im-| 8&¥ proving the Condition of the Poor for | mine the last six months is fifty per cent ig than for the corresponding months | a ‘ e Fy Wet claimed twent. ‘ . ch roh arme for Wie Ce ee the! her guests enjoyed trap shooting and of a year ago, In three mont Breialt an tie agre untae farked man did not attend ‘the sere] 4 sor Ferliesermberiand ar e present schedule if” the |baten of FRE a a eee when heey | tennis. Every horse te in demgad thie dred able-bodied men, willins : AY DR Enol By j under vame again on Wednesday morning.| Week af the members of the younger dred fe tats tt a Ning ts a strike the coming | Jhunty ar they found the sanrstant offtetating, | wet are now rehearsing for the show Mes oraMel eh came FOALS t wields powerful influence | aIMiRa and then, according to the police be-| which ts to be @ part of the Easter aid, The year pre on FAVS RIS) Ga See merece | [ay ; j Het, they’ went, from the church to the! ‘eivai at the golf club mrounds, luests were received ‘ y [ 6 ages cn rectory and did the fatal shooting ci grounds. a banks in the fp . a ar t ty-fiy ; 2 The funeral arrangements were| Among the prominent riders are: Mins s © bunks in the po section | I ‘ Benanees erday afternoon, It wa: ot tie city report extraordinary drafts) GARROTER WAS A WOMAN, | | ate of dersey City ani the | chansed, Yesterday afternoon. It was! Madeline Horn and Miss Katherine in recent months e actuary of one | fi then Rorday at St. Stanislaus's Church, | D¥¥er Who will race in the steeplechase of the largest insurance companies says, | Body of Rich Recluse of St Louin ty 3 ‘ Us Belmont ‘avenue, after which | evente for women. The Hunt Club and 0 ‘A ocme mien | | oe wrvices would he said at the grave atlthe driving club A Raise Cash on Policies Shows Telltale Fingerprints, | the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre, at Bc are enlisting scores of amateur riders for the carnival “4s compared with the season LOUIS Ma 4 Fal hey =v 1 " : Bert ieee Bibl vatree rat the Brown Had Girl’s Handbag in Le ott ; co have incre us far over se hefeldt, a 1 His Possess} hen Put party of guests on his yacht In Berne. | M S/ ¢ Gl a last oeaed teu rat oye 19 _ His Possession When Put ‘STOCKS ADVANCE art Yacl, @veatsionthislveshtliptpen| ens JbiIrts © Gloves cles Increased to more than AeA TTER eee is one of the mort enthusiastic sports. | cent. The above figures spe man t Under Arrest leer soe s men in Lakewood | themselves, and prove conclusively that | liet | M. S. Chappelle, of New York, gave . if 22 . ibellolderd st jen Be eis lire ei arn A loralot (tari aad sucsrer aecleee Spring Neghoée Shirts ribly affected ; “te ee ne h mn, elghteen, cotore ; | the seagon on Saturedy Mr. Ehappetia La; 5 ¢ ‘ times." This vo Ire Roliefaldts throat ‘he Ge ad sie the shoys ated \ ‘ [later encertatned prereen oieend Pleated; White and Colored; made Coat Model; j ce compar e 1 New Char < street, Was arraigned |t ee A ° . Dance wi fdtalamnnent moran inne here ow Chel eae eager cea tae enero ; ‘ 5 Avcard party was given by Attached and Detached Cuffs thority for the i t me v my Union Pacific, Steel, Copper | Benjamin, Gugenhelm at the’ Mi jority of tle me pr Workhouse—probably sev $1.50, special value j gets ghway robbery Tt ! ” House, which they @re occupying th Sutta, both of ‘| = | ‘ winter, ; esapedke ¢ f he Girls’ Mt were returning | PHILADELPHIA JACK | and Chesapeake and Ohio | "he'tets of the ois attsignary. fe. cent.—would never have mystertous pe ed home through Monroe place at midnight 3 : read \belng held to-day. Among the patron- this connection one Magistrate said to-| 2 if and seized Miss Furey’s ? ities Lien patiwin end Mien Starion Tan Cape Street Gloves day: & her | Then tried to rifle the} Ol) Gur ‘Ile art intted start in| Root were the winners of the team play “My experience is thet there fs Ww hours a pockets, Both giris| Stocks rallied after a at the Indoor tennis tournament at the q ere q Rstres peste O Gein pe Jer 18 supposed to have US SEGEL 27k mee the market to-day, and scored excep: Lakewood, Hotel ‘thin week, Both are {n Various Shades of Tan; Sewn Prix Seams 5 ee Ls on tt 1 7 = 7 { . | enthustastie players, than at any time in the last twelve y > Gallagher ur can a payee: Catan | Princess Liwoft-Part hy, with a reel: 1 years. I have committed, chiefly at|no ¢ clothing : nh saw them Manager Won't S t | Red jand wae) withs On | nue of servants, arrived In Lakewood on eetstanra eentiea i rraratlacantrar cea iret 5 vn saw, ther Manager Won't Say, but if the | Frcinc, steel, copper and Chesapeake | Wednestay, and in stopping at the Bart- . OOo, value $1.50 ea i ls 1 H anes | “ * ost in ev a ) whe estoy on her pre winter than I have sent there before in [PANAs and oved api thea | st Got a Room Ha | 8nd Ohio were most tn evidence lattices PP S| any five years of my term as Mayis-|sertion o. wives & theta ea f \ Garth: Mr. and Mrs. Robert B Scofeld, of . crease ie VOWEL : Pee tH ‘ ‘The Quotationn, Klyn, an . and Mrs. Charles E. ‘ . trate , ferens mee : ont street the josed tn and | is Disguised. mre folowing wee ihe opening. hight |BeoRela. are among the motorinta who Broadway and oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Distress Among Women Crowded to the Roofs ja | had the sion’ | onek ‘end last ‘peices "of ‘ptocks’ at 1030 | are spending the remainder of the sea Mary H, Dreler, president of the} Look at any city institution to-day SSS | 7aneen Sonead Open, High. Lox. Last, 100 ne Aitiliam L. Gerrish, of New York, Women’s Trade Union League, said to- | ornweed e Bete T are lEND STRIKE BY CLOSING MILL The clerks, the bell hops and the man- . @ has returned to the villa colony. ¢ c hospkala aren ans ager at ihe Waldorf-Astoria were ex- George f “Lawren whose horses = = = “This year the distress ano asylums Wee era cited to-day on the story apread have been eo terse tne ee eoeeend workers has been greater t fortunates ‘» another Permanent Shutdown a Blow to phar itladte who! arrived: here. thie WORDS AND MUSIC OF ant ratio of that “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, the \sparring partner of Anthony Drexel irdens turn out 2,700! 13.—Con- hotel F COMA here 1e? | aternation has been catised in the village | 2iadle was a guest of the hotel under coming crowds, of Glenville by the shutting down of the |22 assumed name fore, It ts pitiful. The sax have been exhausted, nils- fortune is added x woman's constant} Voor dread of sickness. Others constantly ‘pired to ma Connecticut Village. week, Mr. Lawrence will stay for the ® 109) 5 Te | ee and Mrs. John Lucas, of New od | EAVENI Y Al D Ly | Yorks re at the Laurel-Inthe-Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Badge Kerr, who #4 terrible que When whether application " ” fear being thrown out of work, and this | you demaude ars) woven goods mill of the American Felt| The Teal name of the pugilist 1s He. Maye oe et aiteltiee hon auton: (“Celeste Aida”) as Sung by $8 too often the case, Manufacturers bey f at ae company tnd the announceiny at it gon, but there was no Hagen on the reg- monte rey atari tow iiny, aii ateevalece pelea | eeoee sencay Garter | ALUKA, eal eves tue, 7H0/ Al: [iter ‘The room| oer déslinsd tej oom we tbe, Man Saris C Raraeey, ot S8IGNOR ENRICO CARUSO Weeanee Decree worvenabusy ganic ee Cue odie | 77and of the weavers for an ot} . Tadibaaa ede ane ares hort not lovment by large ies three centy a y tor woolen goods, | for accommodation ha made, an y) 7 “ ” A cierat once As Maa ae tit is J mal-ad: | an the rubaenient trie mo EY | edaerad 16 the manenee) GRE ' ty a ot Brooklyn, js 8 In Verdi's Famous Opera “Aida” at the Metropolitan Opera-House pee : he me elt company says it kopt t : 4 7 In two days are t is: | Ww * e ot turn Was unwilling to disou 7h 738/ "0" tha Mra. B. A. McPherson, of A dged! OTHE ia true feu Se SE iby | New nk. tt enone te, automsls| WITH TO-MORROW’S (SUNDAY) WORLD. ‘i s elitr \ 1 tourists stopping at Lakewood. garment trades zh tension is ‘Y "L never cross a bridge until T come | Rea % Apartment sare hetng occupied at the a ni making the womer a eae spate Sit tty" maid save not been in- | fk f ni | Aparna ei oop Me and Mire J. H| Published by Special Arrangement with G. Schiemer, New York. cal and nervous most {inachinery. The payroil e.| formed that su person applied tor | South faelios ig | Climan, Mr. and Mre. Eagar J, Nathan. deplorable condition of affairs.” i m: | duced from $10.00 a month to $1.5", and] @ room, and don’t know that he f | South: Ry, pt : ea ane Fin ee a) Mr and’ Mra — oe Frank Julian Wai 6 efforts | ing peg | eee ame Af boda 3 But would you receive him Third Avenue ond| Frank Gilbert) Mr. and. Mrs, Lester for a bill now pending t 4d and ee 3 j apply ° esl) 46 | Grant and Mr. and Mra John J, Camp- ahbea ans enacts of the une Hal ty, nat P, J. KIERAN INDICTED, ee rane ea eer Be hl the Laureh in the Pines, sues C ‘i InR to n treme | the ¢ ar BAC DY aHAbline nil Mareh P, J. Kieran exente 49% 40% 40y 49K] A "Henry Rockenber Good Office Bo ome Qu cKly n Res me: | he FE BY MMH Kl | eT or tan pidaily Poet init ssc. eH anno laa TA A Ph ar ee BLO in z = 5 + heen accepted by | m of New Yor hose Hina answer to that unti . A.M, Bedell, Mr. ai . OC. B. Col. mal. but ! ye r “ust now’ the | saeratiena eld ts aon peGecralam’ Ut!) BOOMED FOR POSTMASTER, fins, iar "and Mra, R. J. MacIntosh and es: | Saekcaredlcedt Ard the appoint, | repute recently, was indicted here yes kame | William Bertl, the Brooklyn merchant Mi and Mra. La 8 lag a fe Laurel WwW re) R L D H E IU, P WA N I S§ ely | me y ¢ sion | ters P ge of einbeszieme , . Aaa "erent we Na; | who recently retired from active busi- Charles, , Frutnarn, A.J. De ‘ tr pr en, whe shall y Be bailee, due to Slik tk ale withod ness, '8 being boomed for the job of B. Da’ . Bryant, ne , A recommend sporopfiatlons Vincent, of the Sisters of the Good! go. a ror he must Lave been disguised | ef’, Whose term of office will expire reef UES No work means no pay, no pa) many as deseving conditions require, Bhepherd. with @ bunch of Quaker City whisker, | 96 the clase of the gpesent ream, }