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THE EVEN aor: WORLD, That Will Run 720 Miles an Hour, ’Ti: TUESDAY, APRIL 2, saia TENORASKS $6,000 NURSES FIRED | been arrested. STL -ALLUNSUNG ~ AFIRE ESCAPE 3 At ett Attenth (From the Detroit Pree ress.) “They say she attracted no end of amines Gandenzi Tells Jury How He! Five Others Quit J. Hood Got Only “Not” From | Wright Hospital as a Liebler & Co. Sympathetic Strike. 1912. the latter went to the house with his son and ordered them to vacate, A fight was started and the elder | jail! was struck on thé head with an axe and killed. A score of revolver shots followed jn which the four broth. Best & Co, Dress and Service Shoes, in smart models, high and low .cut, for Spring and Summer wear. The ‘shapely lasts are fashioned after our own designs, per- fected by years of experience. Leathers carefully selected and long seasoned, mak- ing shoes that are comfortable, pliant and durable. The perfection of workmanship, _ evident in every detail of construction and finish, give our ready-for-service footwear a custom-made character. Women’s Pumps Welt sole, high arch, medium heel; tan and black Russia Calf White Buckskin and Patent Leather..... White Canvas. . attention on the bei most down to her ankles and arene wondered what for.” Guiseppe Gandenzi he seeng tenor. And he say Liebler & Co owe him mucha money—#ecxa t'ourand dol'—for tenor he 414 not eeeng. To-day his plaint was | conaideved by Supreme Court Juntice Newburger and a jury. Tho sult harks back to the muddle that occurred when | Mascagni endeavored to produce his/ opera “Ysobel” tn this country. | Gandenzi, with elgnteen other singers, was “signed up" in his home in Italy by & representative of Liebler & Co. Each | singer received pasasge to this land of | dollars and an advance of half a month’s | leave Jast night or the night before and pay, This wan to come piecemeal out | decided to fool the superintendent by of mubsequent envelopes when the Shoat | seating bed ‘cueing, On on wb walked to the music of “Ysobel.”’ 3 After tho artiste arrived they had | %he sienaiion nd her Uateaad nothing to do but sit around, Signor ne: ol ” or nee eee ern tour with the Besse Abbott Com- ony ae ee wera aan pany, singing in “Madama Buttery” | PPC) cationed, She admitted the fire and other operas. f “L xpeak #«o badly £nglish, out I hc ama tornt ithe sewiaating “te Seeng eet a litt! he explained to the cumstances did not extenuate, to Miss jury, with w le and a shrug Of NIB) yr ooretg way of thinking, and the nurse Pioes bnen was requested to depart. She went in tears to her five ¢riends who in sym- | pathy packed their kits and marched An a result of @ climb up a fire- escape in the wee sma’ hours by one of the nurses of the J. Hood Wright Hospital six nurses walked out of the |inatitution to-day, declaring they would ever work there any more. One of the |M@x—the fireescape climber—was fired | and the five others quit in sympathy. It could not be learned whether the high climb occurred in the small hours of this day or yesterday, but it was ascertained that @ certain comely and vivacious young nurse overstayed her © The State Committee Installs *\ Barnes, Who Raps T.R. and 4) ~ Promises Political Feast. Perfectly ofled and with every whee! and cog-in ite-place the Republican Mitte machine—ctherwise ‘the State ‘Commitiee—went through the process of reorganizing itself to-day in the as- aarmbly hall of the Republican Club in Wert Fortieth street. Everything wes » esmony of -the most sugary kind. Those who thought that William L. WWerd of Westchester might be present ‘and throw a monkey wrench into the | works were disappointed. Mr. Ward ja ® proxy. Qne epplanation of his aaenoe was that ‘he was etill .guin- shoeing after national committeemen whem he aishes 40 win over to the | Golonel’s side. Thepe were two festures of the meet- thet stood out ef the reutine. One rap the adoption of a rule under which Welt sole, high arch ‘and medium heel . THE TWO-EYELET TIE In Patent Leather and Dull Kid; medium, 9 narrow toe, for dress and evening wear .«- 3.85 Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. : vig, geen 6.00 PER ad YOU TRIED IT? fous on Hard-boiled Exes. Makes, Hot and Cold Meats Tasty. GO 7200. AN HOUR TRIED AT ST. LOUIS MINERS GASH HOPE OF ENDING BRITISH STRIKE the first of . 1911, eommtter is forbidden to iadorse gandidate for public oMce and the waste veiled fling taken at (vi welt by William Harnes jr. after had been reelected chairman. Mr. wee then apeelsing of tbe prin- of the Republican party, which were always ‘sespansive to real io opinion and not to public opinion was.only apparent out -net real.” At wes .all 4 great surprise nes to be it back to the fob and Cousty Chairman Samuel Koenig, who escorted him to the » Introduced him with # formality (het made one think the newly re- war sonw unknown delegate from one of the northern tier and sald he was glad thet y hed all but disappeared. ‘There ® Bational and State campaign of t | moment comlag om, he agded, _ behooyed everyoods to get amt an ‘Then be anede tls Barnes, “be- Bewly elected to the State i if asked about Mr, Taft's chances fe-election he @aid that one can't @omebody with nobody. The i Governor said thet #0 far as he! @ee there would be no compro- candldete. commitice designated Nicholas Butler as temporary charm tate convention, which meets a from to-day in Rochester. it wis that the men who would most be the delegates at large to the vention were Senator Root, Wiliam Warece Lary sg Nicuolas Buller and a ca SS ooo ‘SEB GNLY JOKE BOOK UF TOWN. ae World will te the paper containing a jete Joke 16 pages in cooler. and ell falta d Rewedesler én ‘Gironcs. ort wing tie “eoed tog 58 COMPANIES UNDER ‘BOARD RULE. Bnterstate and Foreign Commerce Com- soeday seported favorably 6 bill | fe amend the law giving the Inverstate 4 Commission gutbority over a companies, ’ Provision would be made for rate the charges varying according to Gistames the package was carried the pewt of erigin. A close work- Arrangement also would be provided between the express companies and the unties. | terious steanger. i iven ite first outdeor teat on the level | jeteateh on Lindell, hetween Bkinker and | Owing to the crowd ot | Big Crowd Prevents Speeding, as a Leg Might Be Cut Off Somebody. Mundreds of pedestrians and auto- Moblilsts stopped en Lindell Houle- vard, between De Baliviere avenue and @kinker read, St. Louis, to watch the eperation of ‘a vehicular device known a8 the aero-unicyole. our men were manning the mys- ‘The machine was! We Baliviere, spectators the inventors were afraid to | speed it up. The machino 1» the foint invention ot vemart: |Clintda Ceater and William McDonald and ite rated speed capacity is tweive miles @ minate. The aéro-unicycle consists of one big aluminum wheel, igh. The wheel A about $00 pounds. The wheel will cover @ mile in 20 revolutions, and, as the engine is capable of driving the ea ;|ors have figured that the machine has Vote Is Against Accepting Wage Bill and Government, Alarmed, Will Open Mines. LONDON, April 2.—Government of- cials and commercial circles were greatly disturbed to-day when it was learned that the optimistic statements ef the Miners’ Union leaders that the miners would carry the proposition to return to work by a three to two vote were not only unfounded, but that the men would probably vote not to £o back. Even though the proposition should bo eurried in the last few hours the renfilt will be so far from deciaive that there t# doubt, whether the mili- tant members of the organization will 60 back to work. At noon to-day headquarters an- nounced that the vote then stood: Againat resuming work, 106,262, For resuming work, 101,474, The batloting will end to-night and the complete result will be available carly Wednesday. The conservative labor leaders throughout’ the country are troubled over the stand adopted by the men, They are satisfled that the Maximum concession has been made that can be secured by law, and they believe the Goverment in determined if the union men will not return to work on their own initiative to bring @ @perd capacity of twelve miles a min- ute, .or 730 miles am hour. At that apesd on a epectally construct- eG track the aperater could go from New York to Gan Francieco in 4 hours and 10 miantes, or from Louis to New York in 1 hour and 33 utes. ‘The unicycle wil be eullt for racing purposes for the pfesent and will be entered in several races throughout tho United States aad Austria during the eummer. Eagineer. from Washington ‘University and several raiiroads have inspected the unicyele and declared that {t wae a theroughly practical vehicle. pcb cer STRIKERS NOT TC RETURN UNTIL UNION IS RECOGNIZED. Textile Mill Owners Threaten to Engage Strike-Breakers to End Struggle. The ranks of the 4000 textile mill strikers in Passaic, N. J.. and vicinity atood firm to-day despite che apt of the mill owners to bring the girls and men back to work by offering to grant the demands for @ general in- crease in wages. The etrikers ere de- termined to gain recognition of the union and this the mill owners seom equally determined not to grant. It was expected by the mill men that the eigne posted on the mill fences an- pounding ap increase in wages and ask- ing the strikers to return ¢0 work would make big gaps in the ranks of the strik- ets. But, according to the strike lead- ers, not one man or woman textile ‘weaver deserted the cause of unioniem. ‘Phat the mill men will resort to steike- ‘breakers If the strikers continue to hold . |out against comeessionary offers wag the Fepore circulated to-day. Crossing at Bist St. New. For the first time in more than forty years it passen, av to cross Park ue at Fifty-firat street, as @ result |; |of the completion of improvements by the New York Centre! Raliroad. Doctors Use This for Eczema Dr. Evans, Ex - Commissioner me is a fo of ise igh me must Lo] por have lo 10 been The mo: taveaeed sicians of this country are pew nereed s ta and are preseribi: wash of wintergreen, thymol and ot! Ee into action every resource of the Gov- ernment to end the strike. ‘That belief was strengthened by the activity in military circles this afternon, when it became apparent that che prop- esition to return to work was in danger of défeat. The great troop trains that have been standing on the sidings at the larger military depots were jot into readiness for instant departure, En- gines were attached and baggaxe cars loaded down with camp equipment and | wis supplies from the commissary depots. ‘The big transport automoties of the engineers were fitted out, and it was stated that all of the fighting force in England, Scotland and Wales 1s ready on signal to move to the coal districts. Premier Asquith has made It plain that if the men will not go back to work he will send plenty of soldiers to the mines wo that the owners can make good their boasts that they operate with com- plete forces tf they are only firnished suMclent protection. “We expect trovble and we are ready for said one of the leading oMcials this afternoon, “If the men will not aceept what are really liberal terms then all we can do tg to assure the mine owners that the right ‘of any man to work will be tespected. We may have some riots, but they will be promptly put down and a lesson taught.” Recause of a beligf that the miners will be able to bring about @ transport strike to ald them, the Gavernment is Prepared to furnish troops to run all Peasenger and perishable freight trains, and to move cool trains with needed fuel to the big centres of industry. ‘There |s a wide difference of opinion ws to whether this step will be m sary, most of the railroad men ! ing they are not in favor of any sym- pathetic strike. Gets Bai WASHINGTON, April Ww. Ries Shuster, deposed Treasurer-General of Persia, has been appointed South American representative of the Na- tlopa) City fompany of New York, It {e said the National Clty Com- pany, allied with the Nationa! City Bank of New York, intends to devote {ts business primarily to South Ameri- can loans. @ specific for ecrema ax qui malaria, I have beou prescribi D. D. D, remedy for gt dt will take (iad the itech the instant you apply it, "A 25¢ battle proves it. $o certain is D. D. D, to ) case that it will cost you nothing if the very first 5 ils Co,," * juet then, Co. told him they . They say m am opportunity to earn other opera companies and In concert work. “I went to the office of Liebler & said Sig. Gandenzt, “and I say to nee representative, ‘Do you pay me, een it yes or not? And he laugh and say, | ‘Oh, you imagine well what my an-| swer is—my answer is not.’ Then I go to see my friend, Caxtmiro Scoppettone, who leeve at Newark. Scoppettone go weeth me to & Co. We go to the offeece of Meester Max Josephson, lawyer far Liebler & Co. , Meester Josephaon he say zee contrac’ ee discontinued, That, he way, eez the use in the theatrical business. say if they think so it ts not dignity to talk it any more. So we go.” Six. Gandenz! was to have received $10,600 for his full six months of tenor warbling. Ie actually received $3,400, Liebler & Coa, admit they owe him about $1,100 for services rendered, ‘out dtepute his cinim to $7,100, Bride. Dia No Mumps, So Church We: Went On, Miss Lola Gaskill of Pleasantville, proved her devotion when she led to the altar of th» Wemey M. E. Church th Atlantic Clty Max Kirsnt, a bridegroom with the mumps, Timid parents ruehed out, but a num- ber of guests remained for the cere- money. ‘The best man and bridesmaids | held sterilized handkerchiefs to thetr | noses jand the malady had progressed 40 faf the bridegroom had to wear a stock instead of a collar, and could barely make his responses to the clermy- en ‘The couple are spending their on Discomfort After Meals eek Site cuonenned sensation of stuffin od wind are syiaptone at fotos With these there will be Constipation, Piles, Fu Peach aiiond in the, Had, Nausea, feadache, Disgust of Heart, Ci tions Skt Lf he Gand im, pain in Budden Flashes adwayss Food will free the epstem of all the above- = a.* cents wa named dis a box, At down to the office. chorus, “we will 0." ‘They went. and I can fill the hour. Foer Other Men Land MIDDLETOWN, last night. 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The incident 1s closed.’ ———— KILLED WITH AXE IN FIGHT. plac “If you fire Estelle’—that may or may not have been her name—they sald In| | “Very good," #aid Miss Moore, “go!” | } hot in Row of Tenants, (Special to The Evening Wortd), N,N, Y, BEAR nufacturers’ PLUM value. $. 50 | 16-inch 1.00 | 18-inch. 2.00 | 22-inch. . ry 50 | 25-inch. . 5.0@ | 30-inch. . $22,00 value. 11.00 value. . value. . value. . ae a eald Miss | April 2.—John | stores; our price. Then Meester Scoppettone he {Gail!, a well known farmer, was killa! ‘and four brothers named Stunoski were wounded in a shooting affray at Chester The Shunoskis lived in a tenement house belonging to Gail! and! Ostrich Plu umes Why Pusahase from Retailers? We Sell DIRECT to You. Ho matter how cheap member, are i Find 2a raincost oad Conte made to order Sater wis Special This Week ENGLISH SLIP-ONS | FOR MEN AND WOMEN $5 to $7 values at retail Ssizhoshey. 212 RER TO WEARER” Our prices, $1.25 to as high as $18 é jue i pd More. 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We do not believe in making a good thing baa ee are two-toned whipcords, French and English serges, new hairlines and novelty fabrics. Models of extreme beauty; distinctive but dig- nified. All have peau de cygne linings. Boe al them would bie ty te at $25. All them are extrem values + ewes fe $18.50 The Offer is for Wednesday Only Delivery for Easter Gusrentoed. The Worker’s Alphabet ON CREDIT 42 W. 116eh ‘et, Stands for Nurse, The doctor's main ‘The sudlering. she cures or Minds children spy. A nurse floods with The homes of the sickly; Use a World “Help Want” ad. To summon one quickly. 81,622 World “Help Wanted” and “Situations Wanted” Ads. last month—« 8017 More Than ALL THE.6 OTHER New York Morning and Sunday Newse papers ADDED TOGETHER... ass BY [J MORRIS 267 W125"!

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