The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1912, Page 12

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UNCLE SAM OPENS AIS LEGAL WAR ON ing for Nine Broad Injune- tions Against It. PITTSBURGH, Pa, May 16.—The| Pederal Government filed to-day @ elvil) Anti-trust suit against the Aluminum Company of America, which will be the Dasis for an agreed decree designed to Tewtrain the so-called Aluminum Trust from monopolizing the manufacture of aluminum and {te products, Including cooking utensils. In a petition in equity to the United Gtates Court for the Western Distric: of ennsyivanta, the company 1s charged with being a monopoly restratn- Ing interstate and foreign commerce in Violation of the Sherman law. It is de- clared to have acquired « substantial control of the aluminum Industry in the United States. ution of the corporation te but the Court i# asked to fasue nine broad injunctions against @lleged), unlawful contracts, combina- tions, coneptractes and practices. MAKES A CHARGE OF UNFAIR DEALINGS. The history of the gluminum cook- ing utensil industry @n the United Biates, says the petition, is a history Of shipwrecks “caused chiefly or con- tributed to by the arbitrary, discrimt- nating and unfair dealings of the de- fondant.” The agreed decree, which wil be cred within a few days, will follow Government's prayer for restraints pen the company. This agreement, ob- viating a prolonged battle in the courts, ‘was the result of several weeks of Hegotiations between the department of Suatice and the corporation. William T; Chantland, special aasist- @nt to the Attorney-General, is in charge of the case which he developed for the Government. The iil also ip @igved by Attorney-General Wicker- Gham, Assistant to the Attorney-Generai Fowler and United States Attorney of Pittsburgh, ‘he Aluminum Company of America, {eorporated in Pennsylvania originally 4b the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, hag grown, it in pointed out, from a $20,000 capitalisation in 18% untt! ite ae- eta Qow are emtima‘ed at $27,000,000. A @tock @ividend of 600 per cent., or $16,- 090,000 was deciared in 1909, ACCUSED OF MAKING ILLEGAL AGREEMENTS. ‘The defendant company te charged ‘with ‘entering into iNegal agreements With the foreign corporations or indi- viduals: ‘With the General Chemical Company, Norton Company and the Pennsytvania Manufacturing Company, forbid. aluminum and from selling bauxite to Qay one except the defendant. With the so-called Swiss or Neu- Rausen Company, of Europe, the largest Buropean aluminum corporation, pre- .Yenting importations and exportations @nd dividing territory’ and trade 00 that the American company controlled business in this side of the Atlantic the European corporations on the ‘ith Gustav A. Kruttsschnitt and 8 C. Coleman, both of Newark, NQds., who are alleged to have agreed to manufacture or sell aluminum east of Denver, Col for » period of twenty years from Nov, 16, 1910. ‘The company is alleged to have threat- @ned, harassed, impeded and discrimi- hated against impendente and to have to impress competitors so eompletely that they were at the mercy Of the defendant for thelr supply of raw material. a TWO MEN INSIDE BOILER “Y WHEN STEAM RUSHED IN. Workmen Making Repairs Scalded and Both Have a Nar- « row Escape. Taigi Ferra of No. 162 Mott street and Joseph Stra of Baxter street, Both botlermakers, were inside one of the “dead” boilers of the steamship Qesana of the Bermuda tine tied at the POR of Atiantic avenue, Brooklyn, to- 44, acaling the rum off the boller pipes swith chinels. While they were standing fm their cramped quarters among the @eam pipes somebody in the engine room turned steam into the boller where they were working. Im an instant the two men were eur- Teunded by hot pipes which peared their flesh wherever they turned. They eereamed, but their cries were unheard, Qne of them, Joseph Sitra, managed to Baek to the door, carrying his compan. fom, who had fainted with the pain, in bie arms. When the scalded men clambered out ofthe narrow door of the boiler, men of Yhe engine room crew gave them first aid and a call was sent to the Long Island College Hospital. Dr. Fisher, who came with an ambulance, treated both men for thetr urns, and Ferra, who Was the most seriously injured, he took to the hospital. Sitra was carried to his HONOR CHARITY WORKER. dlement worker, the boys of Christodora Presented to her a silver loving cup last night at the home of Mr. «J. Cirker, No. 10% Tiffany street, the Biackie is leaving Chris @ settlement at No, 147 er working for many years & building it up. Bhe ts also retiring Grom her activities in the ‘Big Brother’* Movement and various other charitable enterprises. <The loving cup presented to Mrs. ALUMINUM TRUST Files a Bill in Pittsburgh Ask-| these “‘three potential competitors” | fom engaging in the manufacture of | WOMAN WANTS BIG AUTOS TO HAUL city GARBAGE. \Mrs. Cohen Also Suggests Sealed Receptacles to Be Collected By Hundreds and Returned. An iden of how women will solve the Problema of garbage collection when they govern a city was submitted to- day to the Board of Matimate by Mrs. Juliua Henry Cohen, chairwoman of the no atreeta of the Woman's Delleves refuse, ashes and id be hauled to dumps tn utos, capable of carrying a hundred or more big sealed reveptacies. The two men now ammigned to eabh Mt- tle dump cart could handle a big auto, ehe says. She Propores that an ordinance ha drafted providing that all garbage be stood a bitte collected in standard receptacles with Have you a Little, ZIRA in your pocket? WRECKER, Sir. Good,—and where do you live? With my nine sisters in every box of ZIRA Cigarettes. Bisekic was purchased by @ fund raise the boys of House | FRECKLES | Are Banished Quickly and Permancatly by the Original, Werld-Renewned Madame Ruppert’s Face Bleach the most wonderful and positive prepara- tion for removing skin discolorations and brightening a jcomplezion. Incomparable to creame— w hair. Absolutely harmless. Its results exceed the most difficult ac- complishments of high-priced beauty specialists. Women of social prominence |in Europe and America have used and indorsed it for quarter of a century. Sold at toilet depts. and drug stores, For trial bottle send 25 cents stamps [to Mme. A. Ruppert, $2 West sath atreet, New York Cit; If the city owns the oans, Mra, Cohen |wuggests they be interchangeable the house owns them, they should be Jabolled with the names and addronses Cromwell and President Mitchel are a committes to consider the idea. ’ oe ALLEN CASE GOES TO JURY. beautifying the both the prosecution and defense con- fdent of a verdict in their favor, Floyd | Allen's fate was submited to the jury | shortly after noon to-day The aged defendant, of first degree murder for his part in rtroom murders, with. sealed covers furnished by the clty or! out apparent nervournoss Wilhelmina Zi 4 6 aif 6 1 Yet’ a 4 Ce | \ Gt ‘Winall nn itm No. 7. Hooray! | Thy name, Little one? Please Sir,—Wilhelmina, Sir. But they all call me the GLOOM THE EVENING WORLD, by house owners. The garbage is to be taken each day, washed and returned to the THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912. gloves in French cham 4 54%, | Ingra . $18.51 id Fitley only. esss.nrt 98c Women's. 3 $2.50 Tub Women's © $1.00 2-clasp |Porch DRESSES. $1.49 only ‘a heme "ao Haonn ta many" corse oc teeeesseees 690 shadings and designs. i bi Sizes | $2.50; Friday only........ oi, Pris seam 6 sand eae eee sae $6.50 Separate Woo! ‘Mail Orders Promptiy 3 ede Girls’ $1.59 Colored and navy Sizes 6 to 14 yi $1.69; Friday, only in the assortment. Fi Mai only. Mis: DRESSING Made of sleeves and $1.50, at 89c Gowns, Lo la Covers, DaiSy thassbd ingests abd Collared be i. Reg. 3 Ww Stiff collars and ee "Reg. $1.00. Friday, Lingerie WAISTS, 98¢c |$re0"Fiay ange High or low necks. Also a choice! $1,50 Crepe balay ‘31. That need no ironing. a joftment CM ral li waists. izes 84 to a eg. $1.50. Special for Friday only....... DBc| {ancy stripes and do Women's $1.80 and $3.40(0% “aa Untrimmed HATS, 50c eR iTd. A_ miscellaneous $3.00 and $5.00 Hig! h-| Of Serges and Li ie class CORSETS, $1, $0 in Red, Tan, Navy, Sizes ¢ to 5 years. Reg con foken lines of Corsets, all graceful, ues up to $3, Friday only. . bust, long straight li Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Re $1.50 W., several 93.98 Silk Messaline In all the new shades, and black; Re cordion floun Bis, $1.51 Elegant $20 reer si Only . . feet. It is 27 inches wide and ful six feet long. steel spring bottom, open construction so that it nea: buttons are put on with steel clam jo that it sara to pull ‘them off, I olstered in a fine quality of pegamoid leather, which is guar- Turkish spring frame. bI to investigate this opportunity. have about five hundred of these couches which we can deliver in Sturdy, Comfortable $12.00, Baby arable gg 50 Runa- Full Size Pull- bcos Re ras qual man Sleepers,made Reed; corduroy UP] of best reed roll on holstering,heavy rub: | od and body, biey- cle tubing, pushers, . hicle, | heavy ra sber tires. I pi Fi day, 99. 50] sis.00. ae .912 A Wagner Collapsible Go-Cart, nickel trimmed, padded seat and back, easy springs, 3-bow hood, 10- in. wheels, best quality leatherette and all covered by two haranteoe (ours and the maker's), . $7.50, At. You may buy any of them on f. popular Club Join the Club to-morrow! 'e Give and Redeem Surety Stam; ONEILL-ADAMS Co: Sixth Avente, 20th to 22d Street von New York’ PY Shopping Geontie”’ Another Host of O’Neill Offers For To-Morrow, Friday, Only Women's $2.25 Chamois |Women's $18.50 Tailored| Children's 79¢ White GLOVES, at....... 98¢ SUITS, $12.75 16 button length Mousquetaire| | Of tweeds, homespuns and mixtures. $i Lawn DRESSES, 50c Made in Russian and French effects, trimmed with embroi low neck and short sleeves. to 5 years, Reg. 79c ing- Children’ ‘3 $1.00 & $1.25 ;| centrepieces; mostly all whi 9} Made of pairs or satin straw and trimmed with rosettes of messaline All the new shapes, Reg. #1.00 & 81.25; Friday only 5Oc| 4 Infants’ Long Bishop 81.00. ‘Friday, only... fie 69c SKIRTS, $3.95 Of mixtures and stripes in black many styles. Lawn DRESSES, $1.25 ey gta: Wool In a splendid assortment of colors light and'dark effects. Pleated skirts: COATS, $9. 75 Of serges, tweeds lar Of nai ae or cambric, ena , navy, Women’ 8 $3.00 ‘PUMPS, Women's 50c tan and gray. Reg. A Tan Russia calf welt pump, 49: 75 ses’ $27.50 ‘suirs, SACQUES, 25c $17.5 quality lawn, kimono] Of white serge and changeable| only.... d with belt at waist.|/ taffeta, beautifully tailored. Reg. 60c. Friday, lined with peau de cygne; mostly trim- only 25c¢ med models; some plain’ models in ’ the lot. Sizes 14, 16 an; Women's HOUSE- Reg. $27.50; Friday only. 9 DRESSES, values up to| Women's $1.50 UN WEAR, + hae Skirts, Chemise oe ghtly soiled. Reg. $1.50. Friday onl Ms . Fri 89c omens 39c Misses’ $2.00 Gibson TIES, $1.69 Vici Kid with patent tip, $ eyelet 01 ties. Sizes 1134 to, . Girls’ $2.50 White Nubuck PUMPS, $1.65 For growing gitls; silk pump bow; $2.50; Friday only Women's 25c STOCK- INGS, 19c, 6 for $1.00 ets) and POaecentl a oe and #1 Lingerie and Madras mee Short WAISTS, 50c Skirts, trimmed with | Women's 50c STOCK- INGS, 39c, 6 for $2.00 seeeee 50] Gftine sheer Mercerized Batiste and $1.50 White Voile and fine Lawn, trimmed with vi a. lace and 50e, Friday only See, Women's phy “SILK STOCKINGS, 3 5c alee "Se. ide Black, Tan and colors. with ribbon. Reg. 8 ren's wsietes hat shapes for dress i COATS, Values u: 61.50 and 82.50, Fridi 00, at $1. 5 ' Utd ight. ‘Cloth, Belts, fitted with ox $6 ROBES, $2. 98 White and white with colored em- Italian Silk VESTS, 91.50) |: Low neck, sleeveless, handsome em- 1.50 ars oY haead broidered yokes, vario Men’ 's 50c * gic alge KERCHIEFS, 2.5c White centre with colored striped PETTICOATS, he: peer TU Reinet ot OR $1. 49 Swiss Embroidery FLOUNCING, yd. 98c Suitable for tunic and graduation dresses; 45 in. wide. $1.49. Friday, only, yard $1.25 Swiss Embroidery FLOUNCING, yd., 79c 7 inches wide, suitable for Combina- Friday, only, yd. 79C .|28¢ to 98c STAMPED GOODS, each, 19¢ SCARES, at Haif Price. can beauty, old rose, navy Blue, white] “Printed chiffon and fancy beaded h deep scarfs, also “novelty effect, worth double. Fri lay only....... $1.50 10 $2.98 $1.50 Halcyo: Be to i0c Pearl COATS, $1.00 BUTTONS, card, 3c In black and colors, with deep ac-| “In 2 and 4 holes, also peas 20 line. Reg. 8c to 10c. Friday, Friday only. $1.00 only, card. .....seseeee tions, Skirts, Towels, Pillow Cases, a WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIM Phone 5700 Chelsea. O'Neill Main Sto Sanate Moe: We sell this fine couch fanalaciy for $20.00, but far advertising purpo orrow we cut the || nd, SLe| musiin ban: ZC [sci $1.79 be kien Oberkine’ or One rat own direct Im- You can buy one of these couches j{on our “CONVENIENT CLUB your chance to-morrow, "t fail] PLAN” at the reduced price! That || convenient while | Breakfast Cereals Jellies Tumblers: ‘thie aaies $3.00 to $5.00 CENTRE- PIECES at $1.00 Hand embroidered and braided tan with blue and green embroidery, eyelet and sees 83.00 to $5.00; OBlY..crccoccsccceens A y 91 .00 Leno Face TOWEES Size 17x88. Reg. 15c; Friday lle $1. 28 Table DAMASK, “89c vigZt, inches wide, new designs, pure CIC ane eareretr ”, 89¢ $1.00 Typewriting PA- PERS, ream, 50c 500 sheets to ream, made from the best selected stock and prepared to give the finest results in ty pave work, The texture, finish and surface in the different grades meet every re- quirement. aise $81.00; lay only, ream. ... 500 Business ENVELOPES, per thousand, $1.50 1,000 business envelopes, printed with your name, street and city ad- dress; Friday only, thou 91 gq 15c PEANUT BRITTLE, Ib., 10c Fresh, crisp candy. Reg. 150; Friday only, Ib....+.... 0.05. 10 60c Vienna CANDIES, Ib., 49c Gooscberries, raspberries and assort- ed Vienna fouries, the very best brought from Weed] Reg. 60c; ¥ GOS) (Bi esas svasevereivc : ad 49c 10c to 15c Fancy PAPER HATS, Each 5c For boys and girls (ready to wea), for May pai ISe. Friday only, acu Conti Castile~SOAP, 58c Bar. ar Edag ain beeke BSG Unwrapped SOAP, 43c Dozen. In good condition, 1 dézen to a cus- tomer; in Oatmeal, Buttermilk and Elderflower. Friday ouly, GOON ceive tases cus 35c Bottle PEROXI i 19¢ 1 quart bottle. Don’t buy this if you want the poor, weak quality. 19c Reg. 38¢ oe Friday onl; $4.50 Smyrna RUGS, Red Mottle pattern, 3x6ft., “STF $2.50 Fitvei ae oe aig $10.95 Fibre RUGS $9.50 9x12 ft., sanitary and durable; large assortments of pretty pat- terns. Reg. $10.95. Friday 4-pint size, rich ares fae oan, Reg. 84.08; Friday Cai et aati aad $2.98 Pure Foodstuffs at Friday Sale Prices re—Basement. Mail Orders Filled, Butter Finest quality Eri. sin Creamery Tas ble Butter — 5.1», "| stone crooke; The Ac Urrant or Grebe APDle Smet ruse Nel D 1 * ie e! relat heese oe Finest Tmpoi Reauefort—Lb. . , , The Surety Pure Fruit, Table Sauce Hack Currant, | House | of Fliament Quigres Crab Apple. wees Beans Leniareadt Aneient Be | inc "' De Asparagus Smoked Tongues ol. | Freeh smoked No, | #ugur cured Og na| Tongues, average doz, | Welghts, 8. Be hi be ah Pot

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