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eee Hi | THREATEN STRKE: ACCUSE COMPANY’ . TEN TO COURT PERILS OF WRECK ' Thugs Were Employed by! Waldron Turns Up Apparently! Duchess of Fife and Her| | Daughter Have Heavy Colds | Consolidated Gas Company, Union Officials Assert. tg solldated Ga whieh rols the subsi¢ panies that light N York City, dis chatge just cne employee from any of its , gas workers will go on strike at once. This was the statement made to- @ay by Henry Kane, President of the Gas Workers’ Union, when he was seen American Feder- 29 Fourth aves in the offices of the ation of Luvor, at No nue. The gas company, « hag made every effor union, since months ago. i: known to be a discharged, it ts sad Measures have beer employed by company, say the officials of the u to, disrupt its organization. Private tectives are constantly shadow fictals, and the statement w day, by H. J. Keating, a 9 fger of the America Labor, that thugs were Tow and intimidate him and ot dere of the union last Mo: committee went to Casino Be. torla, to hold mass meetings its » when hy in Ase je men will atrike, they say, If they | tm fail to obtain the recognition o union by the Consolidated Gas Comp which has #0 far shown ts contempt Megharging twenty-six old employees as fia the new union. COMPLAINS OF CONDITION UN. DER WHICH MEN WORK. | Phe men say they are Aghting not only | for the recognition of their union, but | hey want the Kas company (o be com- palled to uphold its own book of rules, furnished employees. President Kane said, to-day, that under the present con. | Aitions, 1t 1s Impossible for the men to obey the rule book, and that as a re- sult of their neglect of the rules, through ths lack of time given by the company to obey them, many deaths had been caused in New York by leaking meters and other defects. “The men who test the meters," sald Kane, “are each morning or every halt day, given twenty-four tleketa, wnich means twenty-four meters to test. They | Jet allowed to spend over fifteen en abampad meicr. According ($0 | of wo Ries, they are supposed to notify everyone in the house where » meter is installed that the gas ta to be turned off and the meter ‘teeter. ‘Then, after the test, they are to go through the house again 4 HY Inform the tenants the gas han been man has only fif- | Wh Qirned on on minutes to do this and he ty sup- fees to test twenty-four meters In| four hours, which comprises a half day, heican’t do it. Of course, the rule book ie Pot obeyed. Figuring at thelr own “timp, and not allowing for the time tt takes to walk from place to place the ‘bess any man could do would be alxteen » allowing the ff oll moter." we in four ho 1990 minuten for « CONNOLY’s SALARY CUT $7,000 AT HIS REQUEST. tant Corporation nc Zounsel Prac- “tically Pensioned After Nearly e 25 Years’ Service. Aasirtant Corporation Counsel Gore Connoly, whore salary of we the ilghest paid to any « ia fhe City’s Law Department, Deetically a penal At Mr, Theo- Con- fe own request, because of his pro- fragted $11 heal . Corporation Counsel Wateon bas arranged to yeduce Mr. Conpoly's salary to $5.00 a year ant ov duties which Wo assign him to mi nto come and go as) a ¢ between Mr. Connoly's salaries will be uth aed by the oo on Counsel in pros viding for an additional assistant and fri increasing the salaries of other mem. bere of the staff. My. Connoly has been connected with the city’s Law Departinent for nearly a jer of a century. In latter years his aur have; been confined «mostly to cases before the Court of Appeals, he has invariably won for the city. Mr. oly ives at No, 30 Bast Thirty- street. Corporation Counse; Watson has writ: tea Mr. Connoly, saying: “Mrankly, 1 am reluctant to ave you even tempo- ragily retire from the position you have filled witt distinction and suc cess and with most unswerving loyalty e city for #o long e to wheh yo Ith, and that you 42 MOROS KILLED IN FIGHT Refused to Give Up Their Arms Following Order for Suppres- sion of Brigandage. LANAO, MINDANAO, P. 1, Deo. 14 Worty-two Moro outlaws were Killed here to-day in an en nent with @ detach- ment of American scouts, There were no fatalities on the jean side, The battle occurred in connection with the campaign for suppressing brigandage among the Moros. The ai mament of the entire Moro Population ef Mindinao and Jol ordered byt) nerican mill thorities three months ago, f number derous attacks foans. Since that time the troops have been actively engaged in carrying out the order, Most of the chiefs gave up their weapons peaceably, but there has been a series of sharp engagements with bengits, The casualties among the Americans have been few, > was y aur owing a n Amer "a | eowtan't nea bef | court I could ; | that nant td as it discovered they were enlisted | jana and | WITH AMERICAN SCOUTS. | IN SWOPE TRIAL Dazed and Entire Jury Will | | a Now Be Discharged. \ | ak? fami the » last Sunday night the second trial of Dr. I. Hyde, charged | # with the mure of ¢ Phomas 1° } ov Swope, returned to his home to-day, He was brought into court by Mrs. Waldron, and aftes a conference with him Jud erfeld annownced miss the entire jur the Krownd Waidron’s mental incompctency | His eyes shifting and every move- ment betraying siattered nerves, Wa that he would dt jon't thin |Amprisoned but walls and e: for fresh atr w pul Ko into tm\ stares of t) Mded to get away from ‘1. | “L got a atreet car to Argentine and ught a freight train. I got off where I shaved off at aft oneit was | of my excape in the | Monday=1 papers, It told of the possibility of my com- | mitting auletde, 1 thdught of my wife | childran and decided to return home, no mater what the consequences, | But several times 1 lost my nerve. 1 wandered injles through the fields and I ro freight cars. Yesterday 1 reached as City | Mr wg ja,iwery stable last night | and ing went to my home. I had read in the papers that the oMcers had quit watohing tt.” saw one of my obtldren in the} barnyard and gave him a note to take! to his mother, but he was afraid of me | and ran. I went into the house, and | when I saw my wife I felt better than) | 1 had since they put me on the Jury. | | th tag, 924 0) dury Pay which 1 hed | { neid “offt® tre ‘wife, intending to | buy Chriatmas presents for the children. 1 still have it, T spent only a few cents | during my wanderings, 1 couldn't eat." | Questioned regarding any communica- | tions he might have had concerning the trial, Waldron eaidy after he read in the papers of his escape he asked a farmer | what he thought of “that Hyde juror | running away.’ | "He said, ‘That fellow was pretty | slick, I'l bet be got away with his pockets full,’ Waldron satd. pela Cra PARK AT ROCKAWAY CERTAIN Board of Estimate Ay for Tabereylonta fan’ “| es Plan im Site. The Board of Kstimate made ponsfdle || to-day the acquisition ity the city of | the stretch of ocean front at Rockaway | Park, to be converted into a great see-| aide park upon which will be erected | 4 sanitartum for children affected with | tuberculosie. Hi" Horough President Miller of Bronx alone opposed the grant. Presi- dent Connolly of Queens voted in the| aMirmative with the understanding that exponditure of $1, ore he took offic ayninst his expenditure account. w! in the future, b should demand other park or some Other Improvem The Rockaway Park proposition Koes before the condemnation commis | stoners should not be held | i} | [ook “fer this mark on the bottle. It is the fuaraaies of good able ae PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD S. L. S. means S. Lieb- mann’s Sons, who brew pe old Beer, in their lym brewery —-vis- i weloame. $la case, 24 bottles—all dealers in Greater New York, DOG GON’ IT— rx That “FUN" book me laugh. Waildroy, | 4 ‘ehriting th | launches 1 having discussed/the Hyde | wag of 1 the suitor na | Ye will proba Hlonged (ernment to give 000 Incurred | |/5 but ap- proached near enough to permit the the shore at Cape Spartel, wade to land, hore, the Duke of Fite SUFFER AFTER THE Ten of the Delht which GIBRALL. of the mile passengers was stranded yesterday off Cape Spartel on procean coast are still 1 and the crew will, it 1, be landed tn the course of by means of the rocket ap- paratus. It is impossible for life-saving boats to approach the wreck owing to the turbulence of the sea. The atern of as shifted urther @& strained —Wailt.for British Warship. “Atlantic salvage t has taken rations on sh of the harke | whore, | TANGIER, may Dec, 14 colds and exh _— y HAS HER FORMER WOOER | ARRESTED FOR “FRAUD.” Suffering from ation after the! yesterday, rescued from the atrar experience w were | Miss Wolff, Suing for $50,000, Says | Saul Was Really Cot tbook. rapa’s Pc | Papa's Po oval party was one | pnals. Many ue of the rc f promise sult rude Wolff for ¢] issued in a brought . and Wolff that the ¢ Wott celebration co -| dollars, and that he subsequently guar "lanteed Saul's accounts to the extent 00 and also indorsed $100 tn or him, Mies Wolf de gagement was made only to di cheat her father out of large » reach money. ess Alexandra was swopt from a declar t by the heavy sea but was lor after # wave 4 com- Heston. unches were Furs for Holiday Gifts Long coats of French Seal, Broadtall, Persian Lamb, Mole and Mink. Very light in weight. C. G. Gunther's Sons 891 Fifth Avenue at 36th Street, radock of | sult manu: | New York, &, Meriden Silver Has Intrinsic Worth Friendship can find no more fitting expres- sion than through a remembrance in Meriden Silver, exquisitely wrought, which becomes a perpetual reminder of the giver’s gencrosity, Displayed in this greatest of silver stores are countless needful and ornameital articles in Meriden Silver, Sterling and Plate. Alsc Sil- ver Deposit Ware and rich Cut Glass, in new andexclusive designs,of ourown manufacture, (international Silver Co., Success) 49-51 West 34th Street, New York and 68-70 West 35th Street 145-147 West 125th Street The Largest Cash Furniture Store in New York MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE $9.50 Beautiful solid mahogany sew- ing table, with large drawer,di- vided into compartments for sewing accessories, ‘Two ad- justable shelves and center shelf. A regular $15.00 value. Special for Friday only. .#9.50 Many other Xmas Novelties priced 20% to 30% less than usually charged. OPEN EVENINGS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LIBRARY TABLES IN THE CITY c cully Ten Rules for Husbands Laid Down by Titled Woman The Marchesa di Baglion! Trevano of Perugia, Italy, York for the last two years, has given to Boston a aca’ who has been In New thing message for mar- tied men, inspired by the set of ten commandments formulated by the Rev. Albert Marion Hyde of Brockton, who lays down some rules for women to follow, Incidentally the Marchesa caused some resentmi by declaring that all Boston women were frumps, The ten rules for men, as framed by the Marchesa, 1, Thon shalt not marry for a dot alone. ent In the Hub recently are: 2, Thon shalt not expect to control thy wife's private fortune, even though the laws of the State should elect that you fritter away the dot she hast brought the 3, Thon shalt not waste the substance of gambling at any club and deny thy wife the solace thy inoome upon of tne 5 o'clock tea. 4. Thou shalt not smile upon the pretty parlor mnaid and frown Upon thine own sponse. For she hast brought to thee a generous mar- riage portion. 6. Thou shalt not spend all thy income upon expect thy wife to drive behind a moth eaten pair riotous motors and of broken-down cab horses when she goes forth to pay the calls incumbent upon her to keep up thy social position, 6 Thou shalt not disappear for many aa: Reither shalt thou depart for the Riviera in ered losing all thy shekels in play at the ho 8. Thou shalt not forget thy chilar cinations of the cabaret sin suppers at thy wife's expen: 9. a thy wife for the forbidden friend, Thou shalt not worship other women before me. 10, Thou shalt not forget to honor my father and mother as I honor thi | MAY PHOTO AUCTIONEERS. Jerk Scully. nother used ial “Wonld Have Thetr nts licenses ~ | tradi This plan was suge found num EAR LER RD SS EP SO EE ET EST ia Week’s Specials At All The «Granulated Sugar,20¢ strictly Flour The Famous large sanitary cans—5}4 i > see Essie Baked Beans, No. 1 cans, each. Pure Lard, boi. Good Rice, tera Prunes Choic td new, large fruit, i7e Jelly in Toy Pails, i: ““Eissie”’ average 35 to Ib.; a Ib. Oven-Fresh From the National Biscuit Company Nabiscoes) :..1 Saltines... S' Grahams. 60 2: Stamps Regular 10c package. English Breakfast and Mixed, for 5 O°. Stamps FREE|10 g2a/’ StampsFREE for this week with each of these Peerless Worcestershire Sauce, unexcelled, bottle .. Peerless Tomato Catsup, purest ingredients, bottle. . Peerless Pepper, pure spice, quarter-cans, each ..,.... 10€ » full strength, quarter-can . Lemon and Vanilla Flavoring, in bottles, cach . Peerless Must Essie Condensed Milk, purest and best, Belle Brook Evaporated Milk, tall 10c can tor Belle Brook Evaporated Milk, small can . Triumph Bird Seed, selected, large package . Triumph Potash, in zinc cans, each .. cor, aSth St. Mui attan-—Phone tt — Mount’¥" i Chie ens. soi selected; lb. Loin of Jersey Pork, For roasting; b, 12'0¢ Special Offers in Wines and Liquors at All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licchaed Stores i ut Yeruom Aves. Fornon: at Roastin Mount JN. Stamps 00 Old Monogram Rye Whiskey... Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, ful! quart... Princeton Cocktails, Manhattan & Martini... Trysome Brandy, exceptional value. Superior Gin, Old Tom or Holland. . Doppel Kumniel, genuine double grain. Creme-de-Menthe, after dinner liqueur... ed on the the same met 5 Ibs. with 1 Ib. of Best Teas Your choice of Formosa-Oolong, India-Ceylon, Ten James Butler Butcher ag a om Priced in New York with each of these standard favorites: 1 from one and that these licenses to do business at night, night Hcense, issued by r. Scully requested that a ail o} » auctioneers who have been | f policemen be sent out In certif East View Eggs New laid, every egg guaranteed fresh, sold sealed cartons; dozen , . Fine Eggs, Pride of St. Louis—Superlative XXXX. Best for Bread, Biscuit, Cake and Pastry Brand—Perfection in Quality, Weight and Flavor Choicest sclected hand-picked 2 Extra choic: and nourishing in Be smaller size. aining about each 3 B5e 23° Richand Pure-Sharply Underpriced Condensed Milk Liberty Brand, 3 == 253 «9 Butler Brand, 3“ 237+ 8|| 3 FREE 00° purchases: 10c 0c] Blue Ribbon F: can, imbue ABR T | Nudubo: famabeldge, A, 16c, ¥ ‘ernon 1070. FREE bottle 75¢ . bottle $1 bottle 75¢ . bottle 75e . bottle 75¢ bottle 75¢ decanter 75¢ her complaint, declares that she digeov- ered on Dec. 8, less than two months after her marriage, that Welsh had ans other wife, from whom he was not divorced TWO-MONTHS’ BRIDE SUES. Mis, Blanche Dean W jthe Supreme Court nulment of her marria Welsh, a wealthy business man who lives at the Park Avenue Hotel, The Jcouple were tn , after a romantic purtship, Oct, t ve rolsh fled suit tn for the an- » to Jay Oliver Arthur W. Birkins, lawyer, of No. 217 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, counse| for Mrs, Welsh, declined to discuss details of the case. HARLEM BRONX. W. 125th St,, bet.7th& 8th Avs. | | 150th St., 3rd & Melrose Avs. Pertumery & Toilet Articles (Ee is a condensed list of attractively priced perfumes, toilet articles and toilet sets from which to select a dainty Christmas Gift: MARY GARDEN Ex- * 4, 00 GILLETT tract, in box.. S*fet¥ 5.00 to 6.50 HOUBIGAN7 Raszors,. Extract, box PYRALIN Ivory Toilet PIVER'S Es , Fl Articles Azurea Cte 2: 25¢ to 7.98 . PYRALIN Ivory and Celluloid Extracts, one in box... R Sctatrom2-49 t022.50 DJER KISS Extract, Sachet and Powder in fancy 4 00 Sets from: BOR «00s. ses eses sees ’ BYRALIN Ivory Manicure PitotWater 1 3OGL10 trom. 1.59 to 5.98 HUDNUT’S Extract and Toilet Water D EBONY Water, trom O0C 10 4.00 5221.50 to 10.98 Sets SAMURAI Extract and Toilet EBONY Toilet Sets waters 25¢ to 2.00 win. 1.98 to 10.98 men. BRADLY’S Extract and Toilee MILITARY Brushes, fom?" 25c to. 4.50 from . Becks. 98C .t0 7.98 COLGATE'S Extract and | | 3 we eee sae os Backs . PEN Knives, with bone ang Randies. 20C to 2.98 handles . 200 James Butler Inc. Stores only in Sweet 7 Sound, @ryc Ic by the dozen. “27 sold only in Wega) “ B5e Maine's choicest—the very Essie Sugar Corn, teron* 7 9: dcliciously sweetani t oder; cag, cut this week to. Fancy Ormonde Castle Pears, 13 fruit preserved in syrup; Pickles, Mixed, Gherkins, Chow, each PCAG ini ee ee Cooking Apples, '"" Porto Rico Oranges, 6 19¢ dics cits Bae Vegetable Special Sugar Corn, sais. ay, String Beans, cic. Tomatoes, tarce No.3 can, Special Ja Stamp Premiums ZO Stamps with 1 Ib. Ver 7 Best Coffee, 35c 10 Stamps with 1 lb. Choice Coffee, 30c 10 Stamps with 11b. Ideal Blend..... 25c for this week with each of these purchases: Triumph Gate, highest grade, largest package... choicest quality, package Blue Ribbon Salt, runs free, large round box ..... Peerless Worcestershire Sauce, uncxcelled, largebot, 15¢ Peerless Shredded Gelatine, large package .. 10c Peerless Cocoa, pure, rich and nourishing, can Best Laundry Starch, large No. 3 box ....... Clenewel Washing Powder, large 15c package Violet Ammonia, a luxury for the bath, bottle . Talcum Powder, Velveta Sweet Violet, large box. nird A Brookiyn—Phone Main, 96 Bt Brovigigne Phone Flatbush 963, Bar ma Finthushe 478 7 ry Phone Flatbus ton Sta., sioud. 1 hone Hempstead 222, Legs. of Canada Lamb, 1). Smoked Shoulders, Like hams; tb. re Dean Bt. at -9c . 10 The Big Dollar’s Worth. Old Monogram Rye Whiskey J.B. Choice California Sherry |® J.B. Choice California Port 94-5, To 0 Bass Alle, 014 October Brew, Pox Bet. $1.5 $4.10 Three Regular Sized Bottles for. . je Dozen One Quality only wherever sold—Butler Bottling is perfection Guinness’s Stout, 22 2 Dozen Bottles, 9 Splits engage te an Pee net NR te THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1811. ’ #00 GAS if TANG RR OVAL PRINCESSES |

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