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Afsana ine 4 ~OLERESTRKERS WAL APEALT TE ARCHBISHOP Through Manhattan Alumni} Will Ask Prelate to Act as Arbitrator. CALL PRESIDENT UNJUST Brother Peter Dismissed Ath- lete for Being Out Late, Al- though He Had Permission, Archhishop Farley is to be asked to Qrbitrate the differences between the Students and faculty of the Manhattan College at Broadway ari One Hundred and Thirty-first street in a strike of the students ipitated by the Nugent, a wh h resulted The strike was Gismissal of John P. - man who came here from Lafayette College with a great baseball pitcher and a foc the {dol of the student body which relying upon his strong right arm to bring fame to the college's basebal team this year. had permission to t of college on 3 reputation as a all star. He w artol Tn- stead he re and was met by president of the was severely reprimanded that he had permissio: from Brother Alpheus, Peter maintained that he al Issue such a permit. T Nugent wae informed by Brot that his resignation from cc be cheerfully accepted Bince then the college has been ir an uproar, ‘The students have held frequent meetings and made a number of attempts to have Brother Pe rescind his order of practical dismis gal. Brother Peter has remained ob- | durate, despite the fact that powerful influences have been brought to bea upon him by members of the Alumni Association The association lay the matt ley as a cv has now di lete. Nugent is a son of th and general manager of Shoe Company, of ‘Tro has y warm f them Municipal Judge k lyn, 8 te John . former r McA men are ibers of the A elation, and they will be asked by the student body to represent them in thelr appeal to Archbishop Farley Advised to Go Home. When the ; dis s, | can't diplomaticaly ade his escape president nounted a rock and ad Jow-students fellow. students, Harrington, “you all know the py of this strike, and you know tt 1s af one. Will remain out until we gain our point. I stro return to your quiet and order! here at 9 o'clock when we wil repe the faculty, Maybe will us a hea, cuss, plied and Join ita oft Burned pac of Fence The re fuel for Uh e nt night they built sand marcel lege yell, Hatton ed as a A aMaey to. +. dents say they do not ti and would not governed by an Manhattan Coll tion of the Christlan Peter, the president tendent of a pre Providence, R. 1 s under the direc. f Every One An Opportunity Last week The World 29,302 separate want-tilling ad vertisements—a GAIN of 4463 over The World’ record of last year ONE REASON WHY THIS WAS SO: printed The Morning World circulation New Y GREATER | thar 1 Times, Sun, Pres 1 COMBINED. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 381, 1909 _ ‘Striking Si Students of Manhattan College | Greeting Recruits and Doing Picket Duty chilly for The Evenin ld by a Stat Artist.) (Photographed To-day Bla NEW BROSE POPULAR, BUT A -POORIVESHENT ges | Queensboro Span Tolls Never] Will Equal Interest on Bonds | Sold to Build It. | city has received s latter sum is 1 collected hich tel on Indge, was of ~ HAR structure grows, but IMAN STOCKS | LEAD THe MARKET. WRITE ROUSE DEBATE. “WIRAT IS WHISKEY 2" », this ins as the interest « With Reading They Show the Taft Storm Centre of Distiller Lilia ah 1 from} Way to Higher Levels on Who Are in Wasl # He by! Goo. Buying. , for a New Ruling net 1 ie ant TASTINGTONUT Y the ¢ sa 1 ; I \ rs eS ON The LUSITANIA: 1 rp v 1 Lord and Lady Herbert and Others of British Not it \lso Aboard. —- = ‘ \ of tee Closing Prices, F i iho ik BL ReaSA PATER. t Te 1 I i Fe it Net ' T ot kK tye to-day for ‘) Fi ' N RS " ' tk a fi 4 bs dest Dk \ T 1 j \ ta M 1 ” 4 ca x & o x sof he ‘i i ¥ is —_— 4 a me t 1 A a ©" Solid Gold Eyeglasses | Rouge Widely FREIGHT WRECK IN JERSEY sTassors. DAY &CO. 27 MAIDEN LANE COR MASSAU ST. NY > teed we bat ti $1.00 a Pair bine 2 ‘ You'd have to pay 85.00 for the same it fs much ¢ auallty. at any othe Rn ane optiolan's ; ioegy abies Are Ky Ve i RlicaT ROT 541 Fulton St.,B'blyn ‘6 LOOK FOR bien questioned THE stiga ' > GREEN CORNER “CALL OR WRITE FOR BOOKLET 6 RNY OFFERS REBEL PLU TOKL CR |Officers Plan a Revolution Al- {most at the Doors of the Royal Place, | BOYLE WOMAN'S PLEA, NOT GUILTY tf ‘AIDNAPPING |Mercer Court Judge Holds | | Her in $25,000 Bail—Whitla Family in Atlantic City, ( OF MYSTERY. NO DA iat | Little Known in Harlem of Mrs, Augusta Wilson, Who Inhaled Gas, Mrs. Augustus Wt thirty-three sold. was found dead in a rock ns chair on the third floor of arime) 207 West On * FIVETHOUSANL IN ONE DAY SEVENTY ARRESTS MADE, ————— i St. Petersburg Police Also, Make Big Seizure of War | Munitions and Documents, | to etar an uprising in Yesterday they arrested seventy asus men, Including several a who as members of ar ganization were engaged and Al y rifles and sey 8 ammunition \ cted movement | ourand the Caucasus The raid was m the city ona pekt, ected where neadquar iments bet signed tails of (he movemen important « the war effic inges desig leney of the 4 t from Mukder has been a HEARING ON THE CHARTER. Lawyer John Leary Speaks tn Opposition, iM )Grand Jury py a couple of deputy sheriffs, went to * | distant strain under lin Atlantic Cit bl] ; Jivs nine t MPRGER, Pa., March 31.—Mrs. Helen | month Boyle, wife of James H. Boyle, Kid-, "4 napper of Willie Whitla, was arraigned | 5 before Justice of the Peace Thomas § at th dnap, She entered a plea of And was held for If all the prospective piano pu! chasers in New York could absolute! appreciate the extraordinary values # are offering during our big sale, whic “is now going on, there would be ¥ least five thousand people at our stor | to-morrow clamoring for bargains, with “not guilty,” the action of ¢ in the sum of $3,000 ball, hvstand walved a hearing Biggest Piano Sale Monday and is held pn the jal) M4 Cae on Record n was taken from the jai FIT DISAPPEARS, IT’S ECZEMA How to Tell Whether a Skin Affection Is an Inherited Blood Disease or Not. This is a real sale. The big re ductions are genuine, and ever phino advertised can be seen at ou Wwarerooms, by Sheriff Chess and the two, followed the office of the Justice, about a square mes it 1s hard to det a skin affection isa sign of a by and or simply a form of eczema whether id disorder e@ placed all our discon d used pianos in ou Mrs. Boyle wax asked if she would plead guilty or not guilty replied: cinns are often puzzled tn the dingnosis store. It is our intentio Why, Tam not guilty, and [enter The best way for any one affilected 8 to KO 44 « Rental yi acer Wy a ples of not guilty | to Hegeman's, Riker's, Kallsh’s, Kinsman sell absolutely every one at price Sevcuianalbinavelsihearinsent that will cause them to be snappe this time? said the Justice, “or will drugs diately, Every piano i of poslam you w } stops at once and the For will be hearing Well, ain, large tigures, On Payments the lowest say Ten Dollars ill be delivered a A small deposit, 8 and the piano w on once, lhe following he new and is a partial list 0 used pianos that will b that will go on your Havetratiansione No," replied the woman, : ies He meee eee * placed on sale to-morrow. This i ipon she was committed to jail to : ure by mail free a Pino opportunity of a lifetime ‘and Jury ch 31,—On thetr rest from the Jabored for so await the action of the ¢ PHILADELPHIA, M to Atlantic City to which they » a Investigate at least, USED way NEW Mr. and Mra. James Whitia, 3 _ — 300 used $275 (new) ‘ J Willle, who was ts ale ess $40 fe now, $19 hidnapped, and their daughter Oo #0 tise » | $325 22! 25\ 26 28: 3lf o-dey tare » The family about a week and! to afd in the pros- ng at will $350 (new) stylés now... ; $375 (new styles now. , | $400 (new) Styles now.. $525 (new) styles now. for the seashore 80 Sor the GRASS Don’t use manure that looks unsightly and has one-t Lawn Dressing, an nithat's all food to the | Gor $500 use exclaimed Wille Iam #0 brad bu 135 teed to give absolute sa ig ne 400 used $450 (new) sald the father i to tbs, 45¢ | Deck 140 tyles now. Sete) yO ths, $8.00. so ths! 12°50 ; sis now, DU $500 (new) styles now, . $550 (new) styles now., $300 (new) Piano Players, $550 (new) ASO veel O5. vers 175 3ii 39 15 STUMPP & WALTER CO., 50 Barclay St., New York. » declared t splendid thir ard probabl the Cleveland police, who! » nobly for us. The rei 100 Years Old To-day! 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