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16 lors there, Mulligan had teen one of crowd, They Wad encountered nped on t | INMURDER CASE W young man's grasp by a man in a ad shoved the A hurrie hide it the ma: THE EVENING WORLD, POLICE AGAIN FALL | IN COURT WAR ON TH tect violations of the law in boxing hibitions are brought up on char That is the reason why I gave Capt. Post summonses. de was doing the once. there was a violation of the law by the URSDAY, MAROH deat he could, but he didm’t bring any | «no evidence Whtore me that | 16, 1911, the Government at Tokio had been made aware of the British Govern- ments vieWs on the subject, but he refused to lay Japan's answer on the table of the House on the ground thet to do so would be premature. WOMAN ILL, TRIES TO DIE. | Little Daughter Cate Gas Tobe and May Save Mother. Mrs. Tebecea Rosen, thirty-thres years old, attempted to kil! herself tn her home, No, 85 Mest Twentieth street, | | club, Tt se toollvh to cause business |ioagy by inhaling gas through a tube, | “ene © Galy One { but ey: Sap i men to lowe ¢! time, on such a trivial | jy" fsticeti ML hacunee Weed T after salt pretext. The ¢ r e discharged, bobs yada dalle | HAS DISAPPEARED ret: BOXING MATCHES cis: Sessteastaes tee Sonesta sl!) A PONNO “What a t ’ Aren't we goin aummoen: ie ¢ on a aimilar| Mother unconscious in a chalr with the } to get anything out of it? 1 thought / matter he must produce evidence to| tube tied in her mouth. hi Y/ oF Was going to be bocked,”” | —_—e— back up his charges.” The child cut the tube s [7] [i] ne EL EH | ‘This concluded Martin's testimony, — | fadned auulies dre se es | | Taylor, Who Identified Mulli- gan as Warner’s Slayer. * an lind , tty | f thel roads worked up for over one point | Tuesday evening when Packy ‘ar. | aetivit : When Mistaken for Ex- _— ahd Ge Ceca Sttak Goval ta vernen |UTRE IMU. Wencanltormly (oWae GL tHe i and ane lo “i boxed ten i —_ j opening on a continuation of the selling oe Qidtbatinaatar fury s Verdict and Judge |!" the clu) arena. They succeeded in| pressure that was exerted against prices | press Strikebreaker. Jury Returns Verdict and Judge fearing themselves most effectively |in the final hour yesterday. The re- | y fF oan ugistrate Fireen discharged them, |*etion didn’t gain much headway, be- | Hough Sentences Head of \fa ee eared ine™leause. strong support was encountered | ‘apt wines "ont of the exander | of James Mulligar f i [at lower ranges, | E al crenata: sec sided Bootblack Trust Javenue station was the pl ‘The market was almos a stand- ; 7 Lad ee of partic 24 ahd the summonses were issued still during the afternoon until near the ja the cowardly murder of John ©.) 4 — close, when a gene ne off was B Werner, 0 civil engineer, during the| ibe et wae are ig indulged tn that d ed Prices to { od e strike of the ex-| George Hf, Munroe, the proprietor of | President Gibson, — Secretary about the lowest of the day at the clone. ! onl ites itivers jai Fat 4 , Ele United Shoe Shintng Company, Gal Byrnes, Referee Willlam Joh and V | Losses were confined within one potnt. | f@umed in the Court of evel Ses-| ter known as the “Boothlack Trust," | fain Burke and Charles Horan, > sions this morning and work of|and of the Sovereign Realty Company Getting the remaining five jurors was) and sellcr of thousands of shares of | taken up. English and Canadian Marconi stock, It has developed that one f the wit-| which he did not deliver, was found hesses on whom the prosecution most) guity to-day of using the United Btates mot be found. This man is} majie in a scheme to'defraud. He was} Alfred ‘aylor, who testitled before | \nmediately sentenced by Judge Hough the Coroner's Jury that saw (he of the United States Court to cerve crowd of strikers attack Warner and) three years'in the Federa! Penitentiary faw Mulligan astride Warner making | yt Atlanta, he = Sesh f Shooting Sleeping Roommate After Quarrel. | motions as though stabbing him The jury, which was locked up all #¢ Taylor cannot be found there ts} night in the Federal Butlding, returned Krave doubt that the District-Attornuy | @ sealed verdict to Court Clerk William will be able to get a verdict of gullty.| Leary on his arrival at court. Taylor was positive in hi identifica | Half an hour later Judge Hough en- tion of Mulligan, and it was this cer- tered court and ‘was followed a few tainty of identification that led to the seconds later by the Jury, which went! @rrest of Mulligan and of Alfred Lan-| out at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, eione ‘and Peter O'Connor and to their! —_— —~ being held for the Grand Jury by Cor | ner Hellenstein, who refused to accept INDICTED FOR MURDER. t verdict of the Coroner's Jur ex- dowethe them. sea ngighsa et Killed for a Striker. | Warner was attacked on Seventh ave-| Charles H. Loder, twenty-two years | nue between Thirty-ffth and Thirty~| old, was indicted to-day for the’ murder sixth street on the night of Oct. *L He) of his roommate, Joseph Curran, on we civil enginer in the employ of the | che night of Ja Inst South Shore Traction Company end Dis) ‘The two men occupied » room at No home was in Highwood, Conn, He in- } 54 West Pifty-third street. Curran | temded to start on a hunting trip early | accused Loder of stealing his revolver on the following morning and had put | They quarre! and fought. Lode: on his hunting clothes and was carry- | Was b en. He watted for Curran to ing hts gun under his arm. Ho left | fall asleep, then shot bim through the office in the Times Building about hacked him with a hatchet, P.M. and started down Seven* avenue. xt night he ne back to the About haif way of the block between | scene the eri wan arrested Thirty-Atth and Thirty-sixth streets, | He iv belle tted, four or five men po Upon him and Et irae ii far as Forty- ch avenue Rnd fell in the arms of a policeman, He was to the Flower Hospital, where he lof three days later. i Admitted the Attack. ! Ie was not vu y that the police widence enough on y by Gov, Dix and hte which to make arr It was learned |State officers. ‘The Gove lt that Warner had been mistaken for | requests, have been sent to the various strike breaker aud that a committee Of) states wheer the direct nomination plan the strikers had gone out “to wet” #ez-\ nad been tried or contemplated and gral men. They saw Warner 0108 asked for copies of such Inws and Willa down Seventh avenue clad in khaki ana | “*Ked for cop ahip aaah ce Carrying a. gun and, without making| it 18 Proposed in this way to secure Me teqoirien attacked bin ideas from other States to be einbodled All of the members of the Coroner’s|in the New York State measure, Jury were residents of Seventh avenue, the ALBANY, 3 yminations ch 18—Proposed direct station was dix 2 and when they he the inquest the) = . dict of tie Jury was iar Warnes Su) Youre Troubled With come to hie death at the hand of per 4 . Brae sriescere net Coton viae Constipation!. Magietrate and eld them, 'statigan, What you really need is not admitted to the police that he of the men who attacked War: claimed that a man named did the stabbing. "Chuck" as one but Chuck" has never mere purgative which will require increased doses and finally cease acting, but a well-seasoned medi- ; Deen found. cine, which, while it clea After the jury box had been Mled Assistant District. Att Hosiwick | Strengthens and purifies, {~ called Andrew t had been a! = ‘That old family laxative, driver's jel ne of the big ex press comp. yre the strike, Mare ° tin proved a «difficult witne r t prosecutor to handie | Saw the Murder. PILLS is what you need. Made of absolutely SME the purest and best materials, prepared the murdero engineer he har Officers of Fairmont Club Dis- | charged in Case of McFar- land-Moran Contest. Throughout the session to-day stocks Werg susceptible to professional real. izing, Practically without feature, trad- ing dragged during the entire day. Only midday, stocks of the Hill | | | { w G Meer were at when of the Fait summoned to Court to-day suspicto . | The Closing Prices. | takers the club, ‘There were Ton tid tine A ek court as witnesses ard J. Gilligan te compored with yesterday § a hotel keeper, nens, Jr. a} pa 4s Net | contractor, — Ale Simpson a plumber and several other members of the cli Who were present at the hox- ing bout Post and his and Were spotted by en, the alert Hospital and is in a| Tieat is Sri aS iauat att'ko, Su ate: | Laxative Bromo taken to Bell Nineteenth street, There are four chil+| dren, all of them attending school, Mrs. Rosen left a note written in Yid- | dish for her hueband, in which she said that she was iN and despaired of re gaining her heaith. Bich JAP ANSWER ON TAFT PLAN. British Have Mikad Arbitration Suggestion. IONDON, Mareh 1f.—An effort was} made in the House of Common to-day | to ancertain the views of the Japanese! Government on President Taft's sugees- | : tlon of an American-Tritish general) arbitration arrangement, but Sir Kd-| Sunday World Wants Work ward Grey declined to reveal them Ueod Wertd Over te Gees 2 Geld ke Ono Bor. Always comembor the fall meme. Look tor thie signature on every bor. 20 a Views of | The Foreign Secretary admitted that! R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices B'way at 6th Av. Mth to 35th St. ar Aww. Sm, fe Rpt Captain Couldn't Buy Ticket. am ee Te The only witness examined Prosecution was Capt. Post for the saw men going into the club on the night of March M, but he didn't know what they did ¢ v inside; neither r of his ¢ “Did you ‘ente asked Bree They wouldn't let me," answered the captain, “I tried to buy a ticket but couldn't. Assistant District-Attor asked the captain if he money pat for tain answered that e hand. ident G Farland, both volunt tion for ¢ Ten Eytk A? seen reser said Moran and M: nembers of the club, 1 to give a ring exhibi entertainment of t low members and had given pr as good an entertainment as N: ever saw, However, Mr neither of the young a mark att nd of t regards the other wit feeling Magistrate Tried to Hel ce. | There was a slight improvement tn t “4 a hate Ot Ea | condition of Mr. John B. McDonald yes- ka ea. ANA thOt tie ene deci: cording to a bulletin Issued by | he ha: Jed ¢ o more test Roy Satterlee, the contractor's For tye first time In several days the patient was able to sit up. WAS necessary, nd inspe lat police lo not ory Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2ist St. 800 Silk Petticoats Superior quality messaline and chiffon taffeta, accordion pleated flounce, black and colors. Value $5.00 44 strikers that with the greatest caution, No matter | ' naligh borhood Mall, No. how long you take them, the same dose iF Wat Bighth avenue, He bad started out always produces the same effect, wi the 4: for Mills Hotel No, 3% f to eee ie they could locate etrike-breake For Sale by All Druggists. Ladies’ Spring Neckwear Includiny the very latest Parisian ideas in Fichus at $2.75, 3.95, 4.25 and up to 16.50, New Satin Sock of the 1880 period, 81.25. Ik Accessories .50, .7 Evening Scarfs in ali the Special at $2.25. A, Collars of veal Irish lu and 1.00 new styles and colorings. sortment of Round and Coat value 4.00, New Importations of Handkerchiefs Men's Pure Irish Linen Initiated Handkerchiefs, With block hand. Hems script, or old Enulish letters, embroidered by ey 4 and ‘yg inch, 83,00 per dozen, Ladies’ Pure Irish Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, With cord and wreath effects around the Initials, $2.00 per doze Men’s Printed Handkerchiefs, With printed borders in various colors, $3.00 per dozen; formerly 86.00. Also at 86.00 per dozen, reduced from 9.00, 12.00 and 15.00 per dozen James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St, 2 a lo 1.95 3,000 Lingerie Waists and cluny lace trimmed; also! colored embroidered, Values to $3.50 Prine model of batiste and all} over eyelet embroidery, kimono; 6 00 e New models, high and Dutch necks) 2.00 sleeve, women’s and misses’ sizes. >» March 17th |} \{ | | long and short sleeves, embroidery 300 Lingerie Dresses Value M1Q16; c ctasaiss ces cengny es On Sale Friday Hi. Altman & Wo. HAVE PARIS THE RECEIVED THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF MILLINERY WHICH DISPLAYED ON THIRD FLOOR. IS A SPECIAL HATS, SELECTION BONNETS AND OF FRENCH MOURNING VEILS IS ALSO SHOWN. Filth Aven, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. . What You Lost Yesterday You Will Find To-Day Tf you used a ‘‘Lost and Found” Adv. in the World this morning. Our NEW MILLINERY Combines Style With Economy. This is true of all branches of our Millinery business, in the trimmed as Well as untrimmed hat sections, and like- wise in our first floor department of flowers, feathers and other trim- mings. An example of our very4 unusual millinery values follows: ' $1.39 for, $3.00 Natoma $ 1 Ostrich Feather Bands, like te illustration, These new bands are one of the most wanted and fashionable forms of trimming shown this season. They are 36 inches long, in tack, white, new red, new green, military blue, coral, plum and other good shades. Higher priced trimmings in stock, of, course. The higher the price the greater the saviM™&s at Macy's. Band only B'way at 6th Av. 34th to 35th St. SHEET Music We sell music and high-grade musicalinstru- ments at lower prices than any other house. Operatic selections, scores, librettos, music books and folios, to meet all requirements. , : At our “Popular Counter’’ will be found the light operas and newest popular songs, where our underselling supremacy is daily em- phasized. We quote below a hundred titles of the very latest pieces of music. Our usual price for these pieces 15 8c. For Friday and Saturday we have further reduced these to 6c. 8 Garten of Dreams, jt a Ntorg, Mand tit gale. i take ¥ of Harmony the Yum Yam 1 WH Long £ oto Be Some One rom Mme Yank © We've Kept ve Me When MTs Over! Me Back to Dew Ve Love Land. Neal of My N ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY . WANTED DRIVERS AND HELPERS Permanent employment assured tc competent and reliable indemnity ig case of injury while in iis Apply to C. E. WILSON, 309 C employ. 1 Street, N, ¥, City, March 11, 1914. Monday Morning Wonders | | Quinine Diamond RingiLady’s Gold Watch hest of TableSilver}Pair Opera Glasses SLL ERT , 4 be Ye Last half of 9th inning; score tied; 3 men on out; 3 balls called, and 2 strikes; Ed. Sweeney catching; Doyle at bat; strain on opposing managers is so great that McGraw nd Chase have hid. CAN YOU FIND THE NEW Y NS- r put pap. 1 md inal to t sending i To the «Diamond «i > BE NOTIFIED Ry MAIL It in mot necessary to . Names may be sent on any ally of paper, Schubert Piano Company, 28 West 33d St., N. Y. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 A Sale of Men’s Neckwear & Gloves English * Folded Four-in-Hands in a large variet¥ of colors and de Values $1.00 and § Tan Cape and Gray Suede Gloves Special value. ) 65¢ ). ! ( $7.00 Sewn outseam, Spring Shirts Pleated and plain Negligee Coat Model, various sleeve lengths, ge variety of light and dark patterns ; $7.50 Broadway & 20th St; Sth Ave; 19th St. PARRA EAGEA 9010000000000 000008- | You Should Inspect | THE i Pulitzer Building Before Deciding on Office Space | AAVAVOVAOEAETE1E0T1000008 | @

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