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° THE tion this afternoon, with a bullet in n hand a revolver wae ple inh STRMERISKLLED, “2S ANY WOUNDEDBY === ‘VOQLEY ARTES Two Dying Among 2,000 Shot outbreaks in a dozen different quarters | Upon While Firing Perth The Sheriff wa atill re- - of the town. Amboy Plant. le to call out the troops and suped that #emo gor. of an agreement migit be reached Letween the strikes and thelr employees. STRIKE LEADERS REFUSE OVER- TURES FOR PEACE. The atrike leaders, however, refused to latter 11 o'elook to go to hie luneehon and at that time was Joking with sev [eral working girl cigarmakers, one of whom pinned a rome on hin coat. He was fifty-five years old and father of « latme family Adjt.-Gen, Sadler wax summoned to Perth Amboy late last night by Sheriff Bollachweiler, following an attempt to dynamite @ hont and n series of riotous MOB WILL USE GUNS. Charge With Axes and Torches Repelied, Battle of Bullets Is Threatened. renks were augmente! by 3,000 men and Women from different plante thelr con- fidence in their ability to force the | yd of their demands {noreased. thirteen hundred girls and women who walked out from the cigar fac- tories yesterday were even more voelf- @rous and frantic than the men. Ajt.-Gen. Badler received word that man was killed and two others wounded at Perth Amboy, N. by @ rife volley fired by the uards of the American Gmeit- and Refining Company when a mod ‘2,000 strikers set fire to the fences irale the plant and then attemptet them down. of the 30 private guards em- by the company were posted on foots of freight cars this morning orders to shoot at the first attempe art, New York and Trenton, would Teach the seene of rioting this after- noon. One mundred in that force are to be armed with rifles and the others with revolvers, The atx polloemen, under command of Sergeant William QoDermott, who are Giving all the support ppssible to the special deputies now on duty but armed i a5 E 3 3 By } only with clubs, have time and again shown remarkatte grit under trying olr- cumstances. They havo rescued depu- ties from infuriated bands of strikers, have driven back the mob repeatedly, rn Ninal have rushed headlong into danger Setty threatened by overwhelming numbers, approaches to the works | and besides that found time and means to have the wounded cared for and the dead turned over to the Coroner. One of the policemen was told by & 4| striker after the tragic incident of the morning that the members of the mob ,| Would have shotguns to-night and take fato separate mobs, oe ‘on the guards who fired upon them. Gtrection, to] tn the first disturbance to-day a force of deputy sheriffs was laugh oy the mob and then driven to shelter in the works of the Atlantic Terra Cotte Company. The strikers surrounded the deputies, clubbed and pummeled them and drove them in swift retreat to the shelter of the terra cotta plant and the protection of the Pinkerton guards armed with rifles, The strikers were hurling missiles and heavy pieces of fron against the fences when a squad in Fite i Hi Hi £ revotvers away and marched to another plant. ‘While Gov. Wilson has not sanctioned the calling out of the militia he ordered Gen. Sadler to prepare for the gency by notifying several different regiments that they might be called to Perth Amboy on a few hours’ notice. pedi tints ieee Cedi) the first ments e summoned from Plain- Ait.-Gen. Badler telephoned to Gov. ‘Wileon at Trenton that there wae no need for State troops at present. —— KEAN HOME IS BURNED. Fire Destroys Su! Residence ef Kx-fenator’s other, LONG BRANOH, N, J. June 14.—The summer home of Hamilton F. Kean ot New York, at Deal, near here, was gutted by fire this morning. Mr. Kean 1a @ brother of former John Kean of New Jersey. The loss on the house is estimated at about $20,000, t ria at rile i j at i if wall fy il re i : t 2 5 Hi a5 j 2! i i a £ with two bullets in hig Companions fell fn the thigh and Hie at 33 i sme z a F Ez i I Ss = if f few days, The Gre broke out in the kitchen and before the fremen reached the place the entire house was in flames. _-—— Indloted fer Killing Husband. | (@ THREATENED, WANTS TROOPS. was telephoned to Headquarters and 3 5 ag whot Police i emergency force of ten pdlicemen| Mrs. Rose Moscowits, who shot her be ten deputy sheriffs were rushed to) husband, Morris, to death on May 21 at ‘place, By they sot there) their home, No, %6 Thiré street, Wilk mob has ecat! . | fameburg, because she sald he wanted (Am ambulance her to Jead an immoral life, was indict- City Hospital ed to-day for murder in the first de- geen ware borne gree dy the King’s County Grand Jury. dered, enid the py aiect lel tonvewaie tite jo aw ia @vareely any Moscowits was a violinist in @ Man- a hattan theatre, Bollechwetlor ani Adjt.-Gen. Wilbur F. Gadier jr., chief of Gov. Wily F @en's military staff, arrive’ at the > @meliting plant shortly after the mob had deen dlzpersed, ‘Toy were Joined ALVEOLAR by Mayor Garretson, who urget that ! | treeps be called out without delay, as the Killing of the striker by the Pink- ee een guards would inflame the thou- q@ante of strikers {rom the various Nearest to Natural Plants and factories to frensy. Lo Pri The Mayor had been advised that the west Prices Gestkers were planning to use dynamite ||] Easy Weekly or Monthly freely yee the local police and Payments feree of deputy sheriffs would be help- Jens to handle the situation, PARIS DENTAL PARLORS CO. + Joseph Aligior, a watchinan at the NEW YORE, _BROOKLYN, Perth Amboy Cigar Works, wus found | dead under @ bush tn the Buda Pesth | ‘Welter to Serve You Palm Tree to Bhade You | Sphinx to Smile on with You «yy RICKEY or FIZZ and Refizshing Piret Distilled in 1770 “Make is with BURNETT'S” eSNG The Bottie with the RED Label Or. Burnett @& Com “TS ASUNDER” COMPTROLLER SAYS ~ OF NOTE ON RSH Replies to Eugene Philbin on Park Playground by Ex- | pressing Indignation. |“OUTRAGE AND LIBEL.” heed talk of compromise, and as their | Declares People of Neighbor- hood Join Him in So Denouncing It. Comptroiier Prendergast to-~<iay made 0 special Gepution, recruited at New- | Dubtie the following letter that he has sent to Rugene A. Philbin, President of the Parke and Playground Assoctation of the City of New York: “Dear Mr—Upon my return from my {ness on Wednesday inst there was Placed before me a great mags of cor- respondence which had been received uring my absence. In this correspond- ence 1 find your letter of June 7, writ- ton as President of the above-named association, in which you call my at- tention to an enclosed report concern- ing the Mantattanville. playground Proposition, and state that your asso- tation i particularly interested In the matter. You then go on to eay that you understand the matter ie under committee of nd Apportion- ment, of which I am a member, and you respectfully urge thet the ‘facts mentioned in the report be given the careful consideration they deserve.’ “Upon reading the report,” says the Comptroller's letter, “I find the follow. Ing to be ing what you evidently re- fer to as the facts contained in the re- port: “ Oowt of fatture to mect the present emergency will far excood the actual costa of carrying out the project. For generations the Irish gang which fre- VENING WUbby, aaviUaAd, vous 14, 1912. had room to express itacif, but the clos ing in of the city wpon the district has gangs from their normal ath- forced th Jetic ou lives. In the last ten ye been an increasing stream of young mon and boys leaving the dinirict for a e0- Journ tn the reform achools and prisons after expensive triaia and untold costs for police and otier lon, Neve has the condition been as bad ae at th Dresent time and the offenaos committe are becoming morr venal. Less obvious remite are affecting the little children and the «iris in the community.’ ENTERTAINS STRONGEST INDIG. NATION, COMPTROLLER SAYS. “Tt {9 neodiess for me to say,” writes the Comptroier, ‘that when I read this extract from your report [ vould not help entertaining the strongest feeling of indignation. I know of my own gen- a@ral knowledg.e becatine I am of Irish nd I think I din tho re- hitin, and ring to as that the atatement co port signed by BE. Sta: which you Indorse facts in your let an ignorant and outrageous slander, but in order that my own general opinion may bo sup. ported by that of competent authority, I have taken occasion to interview those in the Manhattanville neighborhood who are tn the very best position to jude the correctness of the foregoing st! ment contained in your report, and join with me in denouncing it as outrage and a libel. “When any committees appointed by your association, or any other organ- ization in thie city, undertakes to say that people of Irish birth or parentage living {n this olty constitute a class that is deteriorating into degeneracy—(this 1s the word used in your report)—the views of such @ commtttee are not worthy of any kind of consideration, and I wish to aay to you that this statement in your report should be expunged before you give the report any further elreu- lation,” You owe to the Iriah people in Man- | { Aville an nt apology for Btrocious statements, the respon- | Ability for which you yourself cannot escape because you have referred to them as facts. “1 have had some previour experl- ence with you and have formed 4 pretty correct idea as to what you con- aider tacts, and it seems only retribi tive justice that the evidon: you should pile up in this w ‘The aite whioh the Parks wrounds Association objected bounded by One Hundred and Thirty: | firat and One Hundred and = Thirty- | third atreets, Brondway and Old| Broadway. The Whitin Committee re- | ported that the money proposed for the purchase of this tract could be better expended for a playground on the East Side. The upper West Side cou’ be served, the committee de- olared, if Mornin, and &t. Nicho+ ade free again for quents every corner of this district has | piey. Power to Think | Depends Upon Brain Quality | (for the Brain is the organ of Mina) Brain nourishment requires food that .contains the things || Put a Paderewski or a Hoffman at a piano |! that i ist’s skill, there will issue forth a mass of discords. To think right and to think clearly the Mind must play upon a well-fed Brain. Nature builds Brain of. Isn’t that a natural conclusion? Analysis of brain and nerve centres shows the soft gray filling is made of i Water, Albumin and Phosphate of Potash as the three greatest ingredients. Water is plentiful; Albumin is in most food. | Phosphate of Potash is often lacking. Grape-Nuts | morning. The worth attention. is rich in Phosphate of Potash. Therefore, if one would make sure to rebuild the parts of brain used up by yesterday's thinking, no more certain plan could be adopted than to have a dish of Grape-Nuts and cream for breakfast each results can be observed and are well “Theres a Reason” Poatum Cereal Co., Led., Battle Creek, Mghigan. .. | scarcely dared venture out at niant.! Assistant Dintrict-Attorney Press told Judge O'Bullivan negroes had placed watchers on his movements. They had importuned hin wife and approached him in his office and on the street, he said. ‘Dwo days ago threo emissaries of the women called at his office and pleaded | with him to release the women. When he told them the two were thieves and| he would prosecute, the negroes threat. | Jened him with death. Last night when he was about to leave the New York Athletic Club the Colonel saw several negroes standing at the club entrance. They signalled as he was about to step Into the street, and the Colonel spent the night at the club. | Even in the witness chair, declared | jthe Assistant District-Attorrcy, the | Colonel wae not gage. Several times | during the tried the lawyer for the ni groes asked the Colonel insulting ques- | tions. Judge O'Sullivan grew indignant at the recital and exe : ‘Such ac tions on the part of @ lawyer are repre- henstble! Cot, Hartley should be pratsed for hin devotion to the common g008 In NEGROES THREATEN PUBLISHER 10 SAVE WOMEN FROM JA Col. Hartley Tells Court of Ef- forts to Intimidate Him in Robbery Case. Col. Willlam Hartley of Na &# River- aide Drive, member of a publahing firm ‘ifth avenue and a member y York Athletic Club, ap- irt to-day before Judge end fawt); rosecuting these women Sreuilivan against Wo negro. wemen,| SUAcaMy propeauting these | women who held }im up March 2 at 2 o'clock the Court, should ete the persone who | havo ben threatening and annoying him are arrested.” ‘One of the women was rentenced to Jn the morning, stealing 9, ‘A jury convicted the women a week ago and to«iay they came up for sen- tence. Then it developed Col. Hartley] Auburn prison for from five to ten had been followed threatened by| years, and the other to Bedford Re- negroes since the arrest and at times formatory for en indefinite period. Women’s Golf and Outing Shoes Hanan golf and outing shoes ap- peal to women of discriminating taste who desire a stylish, attrac- tive shoe that will ‘fit and give both comfort and service through | months of out-of-door use. In a | wide variety of leathers, at prices | from $4.50 to $6.50. Hanan & Son A New Store for men: Nassau, cor. Liberty 8t. Six Brosdwag Stores Broad rner Sist %S. | Broadway, cor. Canal St. + | Bromdw : Fulton St. 207 Biwi ar Duane St. Brooklyn at 390 Fulton St, s out of tune, and regardless of the art- CLOUDED BRAIN Clears Up On Change te Proper Feed. The brain cannot work with clearness and accuracy if the food taken is not fully digested, but is retained in the stomach to ferment and form polsonous | gases, etc. A dull, clouded brain is likely to be the result. A. Mich. Indy. relates her experi FOOD in changing her food babits, and results | are very intercating. "A ateady diet of rich, greasy foods | such as sausage, buckwheat cakes and so on, finally broke down a stomach and | nerves that, by ritance, were sound | and strong, and medicine did no ap- | parent good in the way of relief. | ‘My brain was clouded and dull and I was siltering, from « case of constipa- tion that defied all remedies used. | “The ‘Road to Wellville,’ in some | providential way, fell into my hands, and may Heaven's richest b! fall on the man who was inspired to write it. “I followed the directions carefully, | physical culture and all, using Gra | Nuts with sugar and croam, leaving meat, pi and hot biscuit entirely out of my bill of fare. The result—I am in perfect health once more. “I never realise I have nerves, and my stomach and bowels are in fine con- dition, My brain is perfectly clear and Lem enjoying that state of health which God ised i exsatnres are 3 joy | and wi ell might have proper attention to their food.” ad A file,"*'ta pkgs. P ~ as teed quality at low figures: pop You You Find the Jewelry Want at Lamberts We fill all orders for Graduation, Wedding and Bon Voyage Gitts, as well as for prizes in athletic and school contests, in Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, Watches and Silverware. As we are large im- porters and manufacturers, you are as certain of the lowest price as oa the highest satisfaction. Our stock of guaranteed gold and diamond jewelry, in all forms and styles, is so large that you have no difficulty in finding what you want, and always at the lowest prices. Growing Calls for Engagement Rings Keep clearly before your mind that these Solitaire Diamonds fn engagement rings and graduation rings are all of brilliant color and are cut with exceeding care, and you will realize what the prices signify. Even when we sell an engagement ring as low as $10.00, its quality is good enough for us to guarantee. We will not eel anything we cannot guarantee, as we have been telling the public ye in and year out for over 35 years. Hence the demand on us for Diamond Engagement Rings and Diamond Jewelry. from our own factory (on the premises), solid 14-karat and solid karat gold and platinum. $40.00 $60.00 $115.00 Two-stone and three-stone Dias mond ae and Diamonds with other preciousstones. Diamond 9156700 $200°00 Rings from $10.00 to $1,500.00. High Character in Wedding Rings To say of any wedding ring that it Is as good as Lamberts seamless solid gold is to give it the highest of characters, But how few rings are in the Lambert class any Judge of jewelry can tell you. All widths, shapes and thick- nesses. No charge for engraving. Brooches and Bar Pins of solid gold, made for long wear and not costly. Floral designs with enam- Solid 4-karat Jeled colors like those of W 1 shbone gold Brooch with Jleaves and flowers. Set Brooch, solid rect Mt peo gt | with diamonds of our own A eet ald, lec arogui heaak { A wi ine ja- pearls, and. we | direct importation. mond, $12.00, sell it for 85.75. plain only $2.00. Graduation Bracelets A page of this newspaper would be too small to show all the varied de- signs of Lambert solid gold Bracelets. Fine quality and honest work in every one, and no high prices. Solid 14-karat gold, yale ie with ree fine Camo: as.00, “tons bracele Bangle pierced design, fanciful and unusual, solid 14- karat gold, $18.75, SIE Cao be ots at $18.50 Solid 14-karat vold bangle bracelet, engine turned and hand engraved, $18.50; made to open, $21.00. Necklaces and La Vallieres This platinum La Val- Solid 14-karat gold liere with two selected | necklace, rose finish, diamonds looks expen-| giving a warm, red- sive and would be if] dish tinge to the gold. the retailer hat to buy|Set with a dismond, a diamonds of jobbers.| sapphire, a baroque But we cut out the mid-] pearl and six whole dleman, and the price,| pearls. All this sump- including the chain, is|tuous beauty for only $27.00. $24.00. Gold Scarfpins in Odd Shapes “ of solid gold, plain as you like or bright with diamonds and i Soar stones. Prices from 81.75 up. Here are some of our guarane i vel | Solid . old pol- Pe a Solid elas Meals | ished question | finish, tah ee and, methyst, | mark oe ametnysts Only | ancient shield, 00. ¥ Bionogram free, A Reminder to Students *** We shall read no lecture to the clever classes of 1912, talking to. Only we would remind the bert Class Pins and Class Rings are kno everywhere, and that the sooner we receive their orders the better care we can give them. We supply pins of solid gold or sterling silver, with or without enamel, In the former case the Mss colors are correctly reproduced, Here are a few new designs: They get enough that the beauty and strength of Lam- Special terms for quantities or { Popular pattern, New attern Owl design, solid Solid gold class P 14 - karat gold, i 14° karat) ice, simple and | S0lld gold class $5.00. Solid gold, | 6°", attractive, at only | ring, much in ree $3.75 $3.75 | $2.00 quest, $2.50, Graduation Gifts of Watches, Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry and Silverware to Fit All Fancies, LAMBERT BROTHERS THIRD AVENUE, COR, 58TH STRE fa STORE OPEN UNTIL 6.30. SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL