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‘ | | | } =“) PAN ON” CA AS GUARD FIGHTS ITH PASSENGERS Two Brothers Refused to Move! and. Benjamin Promptly :'Moved Them. THEN: CAME A_ RIOT. | Fists: Flew, Women Shrieked ad When Train Stopped Brothers Were Fined. Whe havghty indifference of Borris Mefipuie to the commands of Guard Vie- ter H. Benjamin on the Third avenue L resulted at 8.10 o'clock this morning in & @eefor-all fight in mid-air, The ar- gutient was started at One Hundred an@ Forty-ninth street, The panic was quelled at One Hundred and Thirty third street. Medone and tis brother Maurice, both elevtricians, working at No. 134 Perth street and living at No. 861 Blsmere place, boarded the I. at the One Hun- @re@ and Forty-ninth street station. Borris ts twenty-one years of age and hls. brother is thirty. The car was erowded and the men just barely squeezed in on the platform. The « asked them to step inside so that could shut the gate. The brothers éuse. The car was jammed and the platform held all the humanity It coul. At ‘the One Hundred and Forty-third -— station the guard could get the open only ‘pith the greatest dip- ‘and diMeoulty. Again he asked the Brothers to move, and he declared they: not only refused to move but “‘sageed" him. @uard Benjamin ¢ men had to go in, and they invited him to ‘put us in.” The guard pushed the men in his endeavor to close the gates. When the gates were closed he pushed them some more. Then the) broth *s did go inside, but they pulled the \. mi with them. They pum- joi him and he punched back as a8 We could, ‘The train got under way, Men ware shoved and jostled by ! PRESS: ——— Jane Addams of Chicago for Secretary of State, Hetty Green for Secre- tary of the Treasury, with Andrew Carnegie said that the the fighters, women ecreamed in ter- ment. ron Qen’s hate went off, and when sometody stepped on somebody j atraw iid there was another shove and) pr. Anna Howard Shaw, as head of} Mia oetsice at acon became general,| th National American Woman Suf- WMa gaatetseas Si lib jsight: on the | (TAE™) Aawoctation, ~shifer Mae, BAL, inte swift moving train. the ring by ‘The guard saw @ hundred fists aimed ‘at him and there were fay that missed him. He was knocked dow and tram- led up Men clutched at the Me- brot to make them desist, fhis made matters worse. The prowa, @urged forward and backward) > and sidéways, Women were stepped _ upem and jammed into corners and awatast the seats, The women, who were seated jumped up on their seats, shriekikng wildly and vainly endeavored to get out of the fighting zone. Some of their clothes were ruined and plumes were smashed, Beck on ‘the next platform Guard John Hebron heard the womens’ Screams. It Was impossible for him to get‘fhrough his car and ho signalled to the } metorman to blow the police! whistle.” This was done and the whistle! was going furlously as the tra ain pulled | Intorthe One Hundred and ‘Thirty-thiré | street station. Policeman Hinners of ‘Trafic Squad C, on his way to report |: duty, was on the platform of thef As the train came to a stop) heswashed forward to where the fight) was ‘atiil.golng on, Ie forced his way threugh the ‘crowd and saw the gua on the floor, He grabbed the two elec- House. As Chief Executive Dr. unhesithtingly: choose as “fer ‘Gdbinet; cretary of State, Mrs, Hetty nm for Secretary of the Treasury, Carnegie for Secretary of War, Louls PD. Brandeis for Attorney-Gen- eral, Senator Jonathan Bourne Postmaster-General, Mrs. Young of Chicago for Secretary Interior, Pre Charles Batley of Cor- nell for Secretary of Agriculture, John Mitchel! for retary of Commerce and Labor, Miss Join Gordon of New Or- leans for chairman of the Child Wel- fare Commission, John D, Rockefeller sr. Commission and Dr, Harvey W. Wiley for chairman of the Pure Food Com- mission. Declaring, that the Federal Constitu- Ktlon ts now being deliberately vio! ed, w an the i the tariff, Dr. arantee of the Consti- the States In @ repub- rnment presupposes that no S| ave the power to disfranchise any ¢!% r sex of its citl- zens without due esure, or to establish as a quell ry eluzenship the in- superavie ba sex which disqua fles one-half of its eftizens from voting, WOULD INSTRUCT CHILDREN IN| DUTIES OF CITIZENS. Taking up the matter of educa’ Shaw advocates “the appoints 1 With power to Inv educational systems urges that tutton to prote Mean form of & trictand and helped to pick up Tenja- min "There was a delay of fifteen minutes th train resumed mei Were taken police station, erly conduct at the station; then {te trip and the three to the Alexander str where a charge of ¢ was entered agajnst the brothers, The latter wanted to make counter charges | against the guard, but the Neutenant in charge wouldn't #:and for it, Benjamin was @ sight. m was torn in| many places. was bleeding, | hig eyes Were puffed and blacked, There were cuts and br on his head. Later the two brothers were arraigned | pefore. Magistrate Fresch! in the Morria- | ania court and fi ‘and Aned $10, $10, DESPONDENT T AND SICK, LEAPS FROM HIGH WINDOW. | Old Organist Wills Money Employers Before and arlous te ture of the child and make ble knowledge of the duties and ob- ons of citizenship. I would urge,” sho says, present laws in regard to public ot ‘be applied to the supervision of food and supplies in general, and to the man. to| Plunge | ufacturing of garments under healthtu iad ind dread of | coMMitions, and 1 would urge that the pompondeneys se i , tog /#nould extend to the authorities the appro comotor 04 hen in thelr Judgmet he pub: See eee aries to jump drama tne (power: when} thelr Judgment the 7 coe ot Sate nthe boarding | 9 health demands it, to direct the pur street to-day. He landed on his back batt to preserve ast of the con ine pared oauirtyes 4 three starle Hill munity than to restore It after haniship low and was taken to Blower Tos undermined tt, guffering from concussion of the brain es and Internal Invi Wiimann 1s a widower sixty years old and has bech a xalesian for many years for the rus house &\® sary, and Lawould urge law estabilshing a par n of distribution has already in other more progre: Passage of a anman His wife ied wo 30 fn th world, ) f bringing va vious to t wife, ‘Pulm church organ but he gave had been this up when ‘The house at fourth street ls Brinkerhoff, On: ported to her alte that there Was a man lyin cana Bho £ Pillmann under nds Neeman , blanc Tn Tilma books #10 96,000 fn a widower. e heeame No. ke mnt by of the no tsa s sister, Isabel Okla, that the READY TO U Makes Cold and Hot DELICIOUS ON SANDW ish Sauce by Boughinan of ones, palance of the cueh be transferred to hia employers, Laninan & ikemp, and that is watch and chain be given to & @amed Stadimaier, ANNA SHAW, EO TREASURY METHY GREE SECISTATE JANEVADDAmS: | at Head of War Depart-| announcing in McCall's Shaw would! Miss Jane Addams of Chicago, has Ella Flags! ry of the for chairman of the White Slave aborate from them @ system of educa- on which would develop the whole na- it Into 4 | useeul and intelligent citigén with @ rea- ‘that the Adding Ys ear, T SECY. WAR, aca CARNEGIE. ATTY GEN-1 LOUIS BRAN SECY. INTERIOR ELLA FOU Noe li sad ome Ceeata can Sets BRUSSELS ire ier. canal | jauickly from producer to consumer. delay this form of legislation longer, ee the face of the great need of the ar showa a weakness on the part of the National Government in. considering the | needs of oe people, while it protects | }the —tntere of great corporations | | Which grow ich at the expense of the | | publ Dr, Shaw goes on to urge that the | railroads take over the work done by | the express companies and says that as | President of the United States she | would “encourage the growing sentt-| ment that banks should regard staple farm products as adequate for loans, and thus avoid the forced sale of farm products to speculators who gener borrow capital and mantpulate the mi Kets to the disadvantage of both pr ducer and consumer. Megazine for July some of the things ra Gah would da iCane wereiaithe Waites| OM. ode WOULD BECP, CRACK TO FARM” MOVE. “1 would recommend,” she continues, | the Government, either by direct loan or by making it’ possible for na- tional bankers to lend money for agri- cultural development, should encour- age the producer. It Is useless to cry ‘Back to tho farm! unless farming !s looked upon as are other Important in- dustries, and ts adequately protected a 1 in its development. We can read- what it would me: to New York y other city if the farmer stopped hipping to it. A day would cut off its milk, five days would cut. off all pro- visions and a week would mean fam- in fn her platform Federal con- ong other planks would be, writes Dr, Shaw 8, tclographs, telephones and other publle utilities such as water power and water supplics, Then the pure food laws would come in for dras- tic strengthening, asx well as the child labor laws, the laws of quarantine and a uniform marriage and divorce law. takes a fling at the tariff Judes by declaring that ‘the ss deen too loug compelled to pay for the protection of a few eter- nally infantile industries, while the cost of living for the poor is continually in- creasing. +. Two Brothers Start to School and ty he | atrs, Clara TAebow!ts of No, 1980 See- Jond avenue last night reyrted to the | police , on Monday |last, of b aun and Joseph, | tifteen even years old, They were ng their nome at 8 o'cto 1 in Both and stock- y}ings and black caps. Practicing Economy is better than preaching it. Double strength goes twice as far. | WhiteRose CEYLON TEA Uniformly Excellent. 1} ES EE White Rose Coffee, Only 35c. a Pound a “SWEETEST-TONED MOST DURABLE Schubert Piano and Player-Pianos |88 Note Player-Pianos, $265 Up | Player-Pianos to Rent —CASH OR EASY TERM3— | Stop to think—so much for wo little, “The Player that wear No trouble; no repair Schubert Piano C0, 6 West 330St W.Y,| Near ag 5th Are, j For Why? * Best Remedy for ney emt ee ee (OH, ABE 1S SO MAD! HE MAKES IT A SUT, Y'UNDERSTAND ME? Auto It Makes:a Hittings Against Mr. Cohen’s Bike! D’ye See? So-o! Abraham. Cohen, better known, says, as “Able,” wants damages, and wants ‘em bad, Able was employed by @ hotel on Long Island and was riding along the Merrick road on a Bicycle, carrying a box of cigars, four plum pud- dings and two five-foot curtain poles. Suddenly an automobile hit him, flopped him up against the wind shield, cut his ear and brutsed the starboard side of his countenance Aw soon as A began to ‘water for famages, He learned the hine was owned by George Boxer Long Island business man, Abies against Mr. Boger ts on trial to-Cay before Supreme Court ——————————— You will tone up your system and feel better for taking, in the morning, s iglassof Hunyadi Janos -Water WATURAL LAXATIVE CONSTIPATION This Week we offer at our Two Stores the largest assortment of $20 & $25 Summer Suits for Men and Women at $12.50 & $15.00 on CREDIT 4 Down s] a Week "No Reference or Security Required WERuing C 316 West 125th St., nr. 8th Av 2858 3d Av 149th Si Evenings. Once You Try It, Yow ll ae Buy It— ar nin At once a UL iC and most economical sauce obtainable, Per bottle... At Your Grocer’s he} le Woke up, his mouth! 10° © HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 19132. “Tf I Were President,’’ Says Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, “*Here Is the Cabinet I Would Call to Office.’’ |FATHER DROPS DEAD ON HEARING ACCIDENT TO HIS BOY 1S FATAL Thomas Cummings, Green- point Hotel Man, Expires Be- fore Little Auto Victim. Informed that his eight-year-old son, Harold, was in danger of death from injuries received two weeks ago in an automotdle accident, Thomas Cummings, & hotel proprietor of Greenpoint, dropped dead to-day at his home, Ne. 6 Greene street, Willlam@ure, The condition of the boy is hopeless and the stricken family, already overwhelmed by the shock of the death of the hus- band and father, are awaiting a double bereavement The boy was run down by an atito- mobile while playing ball in the street The car was driven by Peter Norton, superintendent of the Yellow Pine Lum- ver Company of Greenpoint. Dr. Theo- doré Brennan, the Cummings family | physictan, took charge of the lad and expected to pull him through 4 fracture of the skull A relapse set in this morning. Dr. Brenan was summoned and informed the family there was no hope. Mr, Cummings was sent for and hurried: to his home from his hotel at West atreet and Greenpoint avenue. When he entered the house an@ found the members of his family tn téeare he sensed there had been a change for the worse in the condition of the boy, Aa gently as possible, the full news was vroken tq him With a groan he grasped at his breast and sank to the floor, Dr, Brennan bent over him and found that his ant had stopped deating, ) The Handicap of Holey Hose GAN MECHEL | 1ORNE’ AFCO DACOMMAR: Justice Platzek and a jury. “Ten't it true,” demanded the attorney gorencad evouchen Silecard (wis bandions | for Roger, “that your hands were #0 hi ‘an of ctyars, puddings and poles that Ld you could not guile your bicycle and that you were the one at fault?” “No, sir,” replied Able, “I had all the things under my arms and both hands firmly gripping the handle bars. 1 had control of the bleycle.”” Witnesses for the defense asserted Able had but one hand on the handie- bar and that the automobile had to climb @ lawn to keep from straight into him and killing } he was zig-aagging along tho highway. “The worst blow of all,” said Able, privately, when he left the witness stand, “was that some chaiffeur, either the one driving the machipe that hit me or énb driving some machine that stopped after the acoldent, picked up a cigar from among the ones 1 had been carrying and iit {t. ‘That made ane madder than anything,’ FUR_STORAGE, REPAIRING, REMODELLING DRY-COLD-AIR VAULT ON PREMISES Insured against ‘Theft, Fire, Moths. Moderate Charges. BONWIT TELLER & CO. A VERY EXTRAORDINARY SALE THURSDAY Silk Hosiery & Underwear FOR WOMEN These Articles Are Taken from Our Regular Stock and Marked at Greatly Reduced Prices. Women’s Pure Silk Hosiery In black and colors, Regular prices 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 95c Women’s Fine Lisle Combinati Umbrella lace pisacsb rset sg Nene 78c¢ Wi ’ oe DI A : Special Clearance ODD PIECES French Handmade Lingerie AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES MADE OF FINE SHEER NAINSOOK French Night Gowns...... 1,95, 2.95, 3.50 Formerly up to 4.75, French Ciremises.......eeeeeeeeeee Formerly up to 2.75, 1.25, 195 Petticoats....... Formerly up to 9.75, 3.95, 7.95 | French Combinations........... 2.25, 4.95 Formerly uf to 9.75. French Drawers..........++++ 75c, § Formerly up to 1.75. 5c, 125 French Corset Covers. . Formerly up to 3.50, Fifth Avenue. at 38th Street 1.50, 2.75 res eRe Have You Seen These $10 Wash Corduroy Norfolk Suits For $ 5 98 On Sale To-Morrow: Thursday The most Sanmar vein Date ae for head athe these beautiful, cool wash suits. re Oe general wear arid will launder per- fectly and wear the entire season. Model Like Picture Smart Pearl Buttons The wise woman will Fapbhori en this sale. They are oe onl but durable and socks: ton age peel uit yng shies cay: jor Samant wear. In Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES 1, and 16 West 14th Street—New Yark. 40 and 462 Fulton Street—Brooklya 645-651 Bread Street—Newark, N. J. That may sound too good to be true, but itisn’t. Itcan be a positive fact as soon 9s you care to make it so. All you need todo is to exa: ‘our corn, find out what it mit an why it hurts, and you ‘Till cee at once how easily the pain Pie tid your mind of the absurd notion that a corn sort of deep-rooted wth, and that this imaginary Moot must be removed ou can obtain That in an idea fostered by the manuinctarery of those dangerous, o-24 PES ROOE tree chemically made “j ra, ete, which signed to “eat” Pa ovicg ology the eora. fis ine what a chemical strong enough to dead might do'to lve tine! ‘Many ‘coset of blood‘ poisoning have resulted from this dangerous practice. Furthermore, there isn't any “root” to acorn. Note t! emall space between the hard part of your corn ‘med tt bone plies ay a can't be! Ac ina pertectiy ordinary callous, caused by the rubli ot our shoe. e pane comes from the jure of this a jump upon the sensitive nerves beneath, so it is perfectly plain that to stop the pain you must remove the pressure. Pare down the hard part of your corn with ANTI the Perfect Safety Corn Shaver. That is the inethod af the skilled Chiropodist. He doesn't use “plasters;” he knows better. ANTICOR is absolutely safe. It is easy touse. Itis always at hand. Its relicfis immediate. You Gales AN TAO Ae dlaeited at any Dre. Department. or ware Store, and almost any Haberdas| Shop, Stationery Store or Shoe Store. weeny perear Don't fool around with “plasters” which cannot help ha and may do terribte harm. ne the logical method—the « simpie, safe, efficient, easy-to sd use ANTICOR. Ask your doc- D4 tor or your dealer, or both. « ANTICOR THE PERFECT =AVETY CORN SHAVER Anticor Mfg, Co., N.Y, F044 0b bootie 28954-5006 Richard Webber “The Food Department Stores” MEAT—POULTRY—GROCERY—DAIRY—FISH DELICATESSEN—VECGETABLE—BAKERY If you cannot call. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER (2°), “ioe sos how promptly and carefully it will be filed. Then, if you pref pel pg Ranta psig Alte Nnvgat fhe Et lll iy THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS at All Three Stores TOP ROUND CORNED BEEF... STRING BEANS— ries trom the vero BUTTER FISH rea tore 100 PEA RS——oustertend Brond—taree Cai EDDY’S OLR! ENGLISH SAUCE, bottle 7c TEA— Sein; NEW Mat sEs HERRING. . NEUCHATEL CHEESE —?»p:is: sui 3 for 10c Positively Nothing Sold to Dealers Orders by Phone, Mail or Driver Carefully Executed, Prompt Deliveries Everywhere. Money Back If Not Satisfied Richard Webber Potablished 29 Years, 120th St. & 3d Av. 177th St. & Webster Av. ist & 6th Av., Mt. Vernon Phone 2700 Tremont, 8 SES ERR EEE POOR RET EEE OO EETHE EE EEE FIN D998 1006000806 006600008 .16c Ib. -5e Ib. ins T8'Ib. Phone 7100 Harlem, Phooe Mt, Vernon 1800, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU EED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILY GO AND GET it. -_ v ~e

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