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nee ete aR re nw nner ae THE EVENING WORLD, © “WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 191900000 that preventing children’s departure ANDS WERE | Without parents’ consent.” 1$ ) “Md you Instruct the police to get ent consent of their parente? What, Capt. Sullivan also told of another WITH SOCIALIST | if the parent was present at the depot?’ officer who was stabbed during the same CRAC 4. She will be er euffragettes, (peered the Moors of the prison, clean the"Windowe, wash and tron the cloth- nd when a# pure devilment to raise trouble, and that there was no intention to kill any- body. The police did not shoot.” | Divorce Suit Defendant Who | Puts Hubby in ‘Ananias Club’’, ROOSEVELT HITS BACK AT STIMSON w ell, that would o different If we | outbreak. Another method of the strik- | knew they were the parents.” ers to arouse trouble, he said, was the aly oh coarse bagging, making “Did you read that law you #ay you | concerted plan of the strikers in flock- ; This latter is the chiet Industry of this |have on the statute books of Masea- Ing through the stores, pacsing in and | Could HardlyClose Them. 4 laborious an . pe P pone, an the work is la! | | chusetta upon which, you acted in this feb without buying anything. Resinol Successfully = ngthy conference of the 1 notified the strike committee,” said elieved. . oe the Militant Buffrage League IN NEW CHALLENGE AT MILL HEARI Sullivan, “and had {t published that no | EXPECT RATIFICATION R of It was reallsed that the au-| children would be permitied to leave | OF ARBITRATION TREATIES. Vote in the Senate on British and French Peace Pacts Looked Lawrence without the written consent of their parents.” Capt. Sullivan said the strike com- smittee had published broadcast that the | ‘clildren wero going to go despite the | police order.” Just before the time of the trouble at the depot, he sald, @ sys- For To-Night. tem of picketing by women had been| wy. <OTON . Innugurated by the strikers, the Women | WASHINGTON, March &—By night pelng chieay Poloe, Rust ‘he. These | Hil the arbiration treaties with Great ow meant business and the eftion at issue was whether the mem- | League cee tenen it. ts, Declares He Is no More Being ymonestrationa when it is AU mean " - 4 featencen at hard Ia Forced Into Fight Now | Than in 1910. Every day this wonderful ger! Ae demesarlen a7 Loin af ek yl erent relid eoviar ad, ek posi 6 an thie mae man's experience will prove valuabl My hands were cracked aa etapped very badly. — } cow Talks to Berger While Law- rence Police Make Defense Before Congress Board. rison sentences at hard labor lows of caste t comes to all iengthy and h@ majority of the leaders declared Re picket® would not obey tho police. | Uritath and France may be ratified by |Glose' them: > I tried Resinol Outs. yo, the end args 4 tan te teen! 25: a te ‘They felt that they were. m hod pom Male: continued Madera and in 0 few jays they wore pee many of the rai bea ‘ ;. ey 93 heroines and wanted to go in 14 |tlon to-tlay as in the “legislative day | well. we ready deaascee wn. ROASTS THE MACHINE. pies # HEARS MANY DENIALS. Sate oy |e March i" Thoew Senatore who have Seat was"T’ have’ pever wed 2aytiiog Meanwhile the entire strength of the og they appealed thelr cases. | been carefully canvassing the situation | of its kind to equal it. London police te being used to control x4 eee ncemene n were in jatl on the a: almost ever since the treaties were #ub- “3. M. Hara, mitted to the Senate early last August of the trouble at the station and their | ‘Newton, N. H.” "No children were brought to them in the | the suffragettes. A cordon is maine ae ane bout all of the public bulld- te |Dares the Supporters of Taft Declaration Made That Jails, Those were the children described SM#eried they expected to nruster the| The cut, the sore, the burn, or Ole quot Be ee Te atone | i inati | 4.3} . yas being locked Thet Ly Necesary two-thirds vote for ratifying | scald are likely to arrive any day; quarter ehough men are stationed / 10 Submit Nomination to Giilldren or ‘Their Mothers '25c' ch cine seeked we Teete tathare sesery Cees tnlits, Vote foe SaMtrine | Startvente, (cles, or tag (iad of 6 Ga ‘he women and children brought ti #0 thet not a single block of the noted |however, the danger point im Clause 3/of perhaps you may be unfortusate yoroughfares ie left unguard Unbossed i ies, I, H the station after the troubie at the Of Article 2, reiating to the d ion | enough to suffer from eczema, ‘ GHT’S en Were Put in Cells. sea ever ste a cell. They never /of power to the Joint Migh Commission | ter, salt rhea, hilbains wld Wee Boe ee er e - | ringworm, 's itch, pimp! TTD SEEKS HER MINEOLA, L. 1, March @—Coi. | WABHINGTON, Mi 6=—Mrs, Taft, gests aN ACT © arree str slenavrie 4 | beads isa iaptas Piet, wk et . someret | ns INGTON, March 6=Mre. Ta! IN RIOTS. te ment gives instant relief, an RELEASE FROM JAIL, | ®o0vevest appeares again today tor ey wife of the President of the United! Capt. sullivan told of the various riots PR i en i on ae tae eee weys ready for instant application. jury ape & trial begun yesterday Btates, seated behind Representative! or Hire cane the fete} ett vates which would interpret | ee nurses and physicians recom- wes a wed as little force y \ abilaxy, Maren ¢—Bociet people Bere | juese the rhe aa eee Henry, of Texas, Chairmen of the Rules| Ti" Mobis. Descrioing the killing of | to safeguard the Sen. | mend it fife which concerned over the arrest of | ‘tee ‘Alice Morgan Wright in London | for emaming windows in the suffragette | @emonstration. Her father, H. KR.) well known business | “Oyater Bay for mine now,” he sald "I hope I don’t get caught in a biiz- ward getting here to-morrow.” the aame arguments by the great ma- Committee of the House, and beside Gmoer Benoit and a woman Bulllvan Victor Berger, the Socialist member of gaia Congress, Istened attentively for three| “f want to say that the man who hours to-day to testimony rqating to killed the woman was the man who ate’e full RBenator Root, who has a substitute for | the Lodge resolution, ‘from arbitration the Monroe Doctrine and like questions, “making prerogatives. designed to bar has been watchin Resinol Soap will not only keep you free from skin troubles, but promote a | complexion to be proud of. Nurses and | doctors enthusiastically recommend it for baby’s bath. Used — the Ointment who is While waiting for the court to de the strike of mill workers at Lawrence, Wounded OMicer Benoit: We know that in. geveiopments closely and making | it is highly efficacious. Resinol ‘Went to-day to New York 10 ae re whether he would be called to Mass, ‘This waa the second day on) Man and we wil Bett eit mined {notes a ne febate pregrengen )arations "ane wd by a arepmasnoll i @RAt could be done to extricate jury bom to-day Col. Roosevelt which Mre, Taft had appeared at the) tne wom Officer Benolt carrie’ a 32-| F prvkere tee | YOU desire to make a free trial, weite for the predicament in which she has| read a report of the speech delivered hearing. | callbre revoiver ani was wounded with | 4 both adv Pe pponents 22mples to Department 3, Resinol Chem- “'f aj Placed through her part t@ the) last night in Chicago by Secretary Attired in a dark blue atreet dress) a 3b-calibre revolver.” wae meparee ter Ok haul voting fate | ieal Co. Raltimore, Md S cempaign. Btimson, He was thoroughly angered and brown plumed hat, Mrs, Taft en+| ‘Who was the man you havein mind?” | 10° Ueehere OO oe conceding the = $f Miss Wright ts 4 highly educated | by Becretary Stimaon's statement that tered the crowded room, accompanied | “I shouldn't tell you that; it would de-| yoisuny of a night seston or more! ’ young woman of advanced ideas and/ President Taft should be supported for by her niece, Miss Anderson. They hag: nd ends of just! “We think he | delay in the event of unforeseen tatiude | It Your he ‘instrumemtal in bringing Mra.| the Republican nomination in prefer- walked around the crowd of spectators | Kilied was also a | ot debate, t Péhthuret here to address a big suf-| ence to Col. Roosevelt. The Colonel surrounding the witness chalr and past | 1 think that shooting started | Se — meeting a year ago, She hes! prepared the following statement in the ‘people lined againet the wall. | le Wann recent yeare sbroed and le 8] reply to Mr. Stimson: Reaching the long platform occupied by | Ehrlich € Sf, Duty y of acknowledged ity. “In regard to Mr. Btimeon's the committee, Mrs. Taft accepted "Qala," a itfe-sise figure, brought her! ment that against my original inten- chair directly beside Representat! Pint of Cough 3 ———e yesewn in Paris lust season and @/ tion I am being forced by certain per- Berger, who i pleading the cause © Famous int ug! to make the home attractive and the Netete figure of Sir Henry Laas | 4e-| sons into the arena thin year I need the strikers, Seated on the other wie Syrup” Receipt Eotab, SOyeare intiuences of the right kind, sighed by her will form part of the) merely aay that the statement is cor- was Lewis 8, Cox, the postmaster of | Geerations of the Davenport Theatre| rect only in the senee that tt would] |, ' Lawrence, who Ie at the head of the| | yc meter momedy at Any fries, | |Strong, Clear Eyesight © | out aso‘ part of te eas ee ment as to my vocacy of! ir. Stim- . " | jes con . . a eon for Governor in 1910. tbs four te cap tt favor of the Ooleral| ANNE MORGAN ALSO INTER: Ifit is poor your power) The right Piano means much. If “In thet contest, as in this, I was| “We are not politicians,” raid air ESTED IN HEARING, | to do things is lessened. | You bova . exceedingly reluctant to be drawn into| Harris. “We are business mes and As the testimony progressed she ap- Make a plain syrup by mixing one pin: | s a +: | t ‘ the contest. In that contest, as in| 00d Rrepublicans, but we are tired of peared very much interested and defied | Of eranulated sugar and Y pint of warm strengthen your eyes ght | this, T acted only from a sense of duty | tre ee Te dent Bab atcea by | the clear and cigarette smoke that filleg | Water and stl for two minute TE, with “Ehrlich” glasses to the people as a whole, and in that/ these men and the result has been | the roo! fare pink. belie, BRASH Ge lth the ind your natural force * contest I was assailed with precisely | disaster to the party. We have a hard It was learned to-day that another| gigor syrup, This gives you « family sup- : jority of those who are now assall- fight in hand and we need a leader, not #0 much progressive as an active man BEFORE COURT visitor at the hearing yesterday was ply of the best cough syrup t a saving of tor doing work will be Miss Anne Morgan of New York,| 2, it never spoils, Take @ teaspoonfu ing ma who knows the pulse of the people. Suughter of J. P. Morgan. She stood in| every one, twe or three hours. | ‘ar greater. f WHY HE FOUGHT NEW YORK MA.| , “Billy McKiniey, whom we all know, the, crowd surrounding the witnesa| ‘The effectiveness of thie elmple remedy Our Registered Ph, i CHINE IN 1910, fant Sots taken onthe game attest on BOE oF “aslo (HG ANA lett Ghee | eer reas, Wil Gaually bp the moni| (loullate of Lon ; ‘ “40 1 had considered only my personal | Which he lives showed 87 for Roosevelt nounced. (Continued trom First Page.) jo4 to grab the reins and halt -HOUSE ROCKED, CLUB OBILING FALLS, ‘The chook was felt and the nolee was sh in 26 hours. it tones up| Your interests and personal preference 1|@"4 13 for Taft. Billy feara the sub-| Says to Give Promise Asked! ©. F. Lynch, Commissioner of Public a tasau should, of course, have kept out of the| mission of this question to the people y Safety of Lawrence, resumed the stand. ae aes | Perfect Fitting Glasses, 62.50 to 819 | 1, auaneS Ine seasmiig iucn easier y to accept Senator 1910 campaign, ha’ let machin: main in control at Saratoga and the Btate go Democratic by 200,00, under those circumstances {t certainly would have gone. “f went in because 1 conactentio: felt that it wan my duty to tak part in the fight for h govern- rr ly Dixon's challenge, which of course has reference only to Ohio, Massachusetts | and Miinois.” Chairman Duell of the Roosevelt com- mittee deplored the fact that New York State is not in @ position to press the Dixon chatienge. He regards the present Primary law as ineffective. Assistant Manager Linden Rates jr., chell, | by Judge Would Be to Condemn Self. WASHINGTON, March 6—John Mit- vice-president of the American He firet told of lending personal finan- cial assistance to some parents who were persuaded not to send their children \from Lawrence. “Did you order the police to jail the ohiiren?’ “‘I left that to the mah who had police experience.” Capt. John J. Sullivan, acting Chief Marshal of Lawrence, was called as the a has been imitated, thor With Bifocat Ak as, 50 to Blo Cousirte’ éSons Sixth Drees at 22d at 18th x the touch is light, the tone is true and it stays well in tone. New Pease Pianos $325 and uy and’used pianos $125, the kindw can recommend and guarantee Easy payments if desired. Write for Catalog and Bargait ‘ heard ta the Weer Bide Gouee (ment, for genuine self-government by | who is in charge of the filing of the | Federation of Labor, to-day declined to] ext mitnees und told a striker (6 P® | never successfully. It you try It a7 Bidwey, Astor House. [ter : 7. fa Pitiyctourtn otrect, between Bevent, {the people, without regard to the con-| petitions for the primaries, announced | ive Judge Wright of the District Bue eg re eee eee anne aenn citizens | senuine Pinex, which is the most val 101 Naseau, at Ann St.,N. ie Bightn The building (fequence to myself, and I am in this to-day his work was completed in all | preme Court any assurance that he ex-|make any effort to settle the strike." | concentrated fomapnand ot. Norwi 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., B’ lyn PEASE PIANO CO., ¥ ay those Ben ian Raisemaate, fight on precisely the amo baste and] uti two of the twenty Congressional | pected “hereafter to lend adherence tolasked Representative Hardwick. "Yes, [pine extract, and is rich in gualacel and | 128 W. 42d S i for practically the same reasons. : ‘ | the decrees of the judicial tribunals of the city government commissioners . ig i tremors Wake "oh te “amet fo Eat we 008, in Gf the quee- | ee tran ometiree: OF Ramee cee | the land. Z with the trike committee and tried | Other preparations will not work in thle Orcchips t., nr Bway, N.Y. ibe treet, west of Broadway, tions of certain friends, that neliher| porters as are necessary. Mr. Bates| To do this, he declared, would be an he mit eames petunia to deat ‘A gusranty of absolute satisfaction, or 7} Fletbush Ave. Wigs shaken b yine shock. Mr. Stimson nor any other man whom|has prepared himewif for any attack | admlasion that he had heretofore failed | Tigation but would. with | money promptiy refunded, goes with thie care in Broadway, between|1 have supported for public oMce owes | made by the organization on these pe-|to comply with lawful decrees. Mr. i reelpe. Your druggist has Pinex, or wi) "i otreet vy F Rese ge gern me any gratitude for doing 90. I sup- pies by securing more than {#/ Mitchell sald he would rather be con- QUIZZED ON LAW BY WHICH HE | s**t for yous Ee . t, #end to The Pinex 5 were shaken force of the! port a man not to get his gratitude, | Reeded. victed of contempt than b . Wayne, Ind, Up, and passengers on an “L/P? EEE, ep " HALTED CHILDREN. i pestng but because I believe he will render any other ground than th i fe TAs beneing | (nrough, | Wafty-third | og wervice to the people, and 1 ask|NEW ORDER BY TAFT | ease. The Commissioner geld that he per- 2 - Dwellers in the tenements {nothing from any man in return ex- ‘ >_—_— w one riot about the mills. ‘ Fitty-thira etrect. between {cept that he render such service to the FOR MORE TROOPS TO | CHARLESTON WINNERS. crowd hurling rocks at the! Su DurDan omes 3 ae ria carats Accbet 30 |peeple, and 1 judge him aceordingiy. GUARD MEXICAN BORDER. | hat seotion of the statute author- L Island . A aot return to thelr ‘as for the sss tie fa areal = aie | FIRST RACE-Three-year-olds anda| {sed you to order the police to prevent on Long jan ’ f the nature of the disturbance, ‘he enower to say, Which cide WASHINGTON, March 6—The Ad-| HD: pure Emo: Breeders! Geo Ub. Fail) ie oral Reached from Pennsylvania Station, \ vi ibe eaplosos, And the neigh Sere ans omen Lie rakes miniatration, It was learned to-day, 18/4, § to 8 and 7 to 10, first; Billy Barnes, | wiatute 1 think, was| New York, by Electric Trains: r ° r ore trooy . 2, int fogey with clouds of planning to send more troops to th appell), 9 to 2, ¥ to 5 and 4 ta b feu afternoon. Policemen went Pee cras'te tvcare unas (Mexican border. Secretary of War | se Corinth, 1 (Wilnon), 849 1 (| rader pee sun B a the es of the automobile! Gompnision and trusting to the use [Stimson on tiie return from Chicago) even and Lito % think Timet.20 86, 7 i Lamp e owners and man-| of patronage, t0 such methods as |to.morrow, ix expected to take up with | Tas emg paig alee van: APPelle Ly rH hah ee sant ooorentee ant President Taft the number of troops to| SECOND —RACK—Three - year - olde; H Yuces very machine leaders who [Df sent and thelr dispowition along the | puree $300; selling; #lx furlongs,—Morris- have serned'e complete comersanls | nternational line. town, 100 (Ambrose), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and| %|125.00 30000 : ina ee Gon), i8.to 8 to's and 4405, second 4) || APARTMENTS FURNISHED eo itet four yeare STREET CAR TRANSFERS Puck, 117 (Loftua), 8 to 1, even and 1 to “33 | | COMPLETE FROPS 649.88 TO 2800.00 ; 8. c,,| “These leaders ure managing the : eat ta TURDAY yriT: . . 2 third, Time—1.17 1-8. Three Links, 12] Le ST. L STATION hf : for tosmorrow's eampatzn againet me, and it they wote| — TQ BE RESTORED SOON. fuituie, sine Gtump and’ “Fatherots For ender races bth a tae i “With the tone you can't forget” ome of the few modern makes that isnyiaerument in one fac- people, the party that stands for real id |popular rule, and 1 Nighest ideals of vocial and industrial justice, ¢o be i |erential primaries e ;|passed by the machines of the two , | parti i] vent either party from escaping the Geliberately trying to wreck the Repub- Hean party they would follow precisely the same tactics they '@ been foliow- tactlos which fe it seem that the Republican party defeated than see it restored to what it wae under Lincoln, and see it become again the genuine party of the whieved throug! popular rule, sachupetts, in {ilinois, in New York (for in New York the present primary law, ie expressly dosigned to pre- control of the professional politicians, and from falling under the control of the people) “If our opponents wish the people to have their eay, fet them support primary bills. If in open primaries with- out coercion or fraud, without pressure brought by the use of patronage or by the promise or by the withholding of patronage, the plain people of the Re- publican party declare that they do not wish me to be nominated, then moat cer. tainly I do not wim) the nomination; they declare that they do wish ine, not people as a whole, then, as T have a ——— SAY ROOSEVELT WOULD WIN 4 TO 1 IN THE PRIMARIES, Beaator Dixon's challenge for a na- tional Presidential primary was received here with enthusiasm by the local Roosevelt manag ferred to by the Barnes-Koentg ma- chine, It was explained at Roosevelt headquarters to-diy by Benjamin F. Harris, President of the Firet National 1] Company. in my Interest, but in the interest of the | Wintle the Tammany members are try the Bronx through the Legislature the New York Railways Company, control Ung the old Metropolitan dines, out to<tay with an announcement that it 4s preparing a ph bility of manipulation on the ry rs, ded that the plans under way not owned by the The # wil! be méi public In a week oF ten dave QUAYAQUILL, Ecuador, Gen, Jullo Andrade, the military com: mander at Guayaquil, was a @t Quito last night by soldiers. Ing to get @ bill providing for universal etreet car transfers in Manhattan and comes n for the restoration include a system of transfers to lines GEN. ANDRADE AS ASSASSINATED|. BY FOES IN ECUADOR. = March 6.— inated some of his also ran, recond; 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, finished ae pame4._ } run do back now mOet ttt ee THIRD RACE—Three- year-olds upward; purse $500; selling; one and one- elghth miles.—Mockler, to 5, even and 1 to 3, first; 110 (Koerner), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, Idlewelss, 92 (Hopkins), 5 to 2 Time, 2.00 1-5, John Furlong and Nadzu also ran and third. Hood's 1% (Butwell), of transfers, ‘The announcement was made to the Public Service Commisaic Mii udensen tin i Gare. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘Let uneel for the company, For All Spring Ailments. When the Metropolitan tines went — into the hande of receivers transfers! sre, Marion Bruce, Cumberiand, M were abolished at 151 points. Sir. | writes: ‘I have taken Hood's Sarsaparii Quackenbush the company will re-| fore great many years, and I think it t store transfers at “certain” of these | best blood medicine in the world, 1 tai points where there will be no possi-| it both epring and fall, This last wi part of 1 was in very poor heath, nd had lost all my appetit wa. AB soon 8 and my well, do my hor ja weual Mquid form or nocolated tablets known as Sersatabs, for Wednesday, 6th ‘ OBB nates: x 10 WEDNESDAY’ 's OFFERING at blogs ‘our shores open Milk Chocolate Covered ~ 19c sorts er Cortlandt Fresh Strawberries A rea) treat for t Ripe, fresh etrawberries in ail dusetout pith 9 vert ty Giese, Pou fe time of the ye eee of Nae Gan oweet Juices, | G. M. Miller, have that tired feel. Indispensable for those subject to red- | J ness, roughness, and other irritations of the skin. Ashaving luxury. No mug, NO sOggy Soap, no germs, DO waste of timeor money. In nickeled box, 25c.,at stores or by mail. Liberalsample free. 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