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THE EVENING EW STRIKE MOB WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912. two years old, a wealthy New york | Mi he is the daughter of the author woman, was drowned yesterday in| by his first marriage, and had gone West with her mother three years ago Postman attached to the Metuchen post- oMce, drove along the road on his way to the fourth post-office on the route, accounting of several parts of the es tate krowp as Nestledown, which, he GIVEN GEN .GRANT’S TITLE. Dellclow Y yao Pa a. tees. co dissuade not know the na Only a few days am Whee Misa | Wheeler, instituted "| moth daughter, on, Col Tai Tr canta Gace Wheele:| Brie, Gen. Woth: n Hateed tn The strikers blocked the road and P atane Oana i et ear for her h Her mother died, tut | “lime it shoutd have be a aie + vie Hat THR LIMO COMPANY, stopped Kramer's wagon. They started Miss W remained In Denver with ’ bi 215 Tth Ave, N. ¥. Clty. (WP to pull the postman from his seat when friends ently to her | WASHINGTON + —Premident | You may. natity my the latter warned them that they were | father, and tly communt. Taft to-day Brig. Gen Bi he Dat HERE Tien rendering themseives tiabie (o prosecu- A that she wa waged to tw mar. . PRE ir HEVERAG! » tion on the charge of holding ap the within a few ; | not been notified of the death of hts | “Tattting Harley Wine Again. ern Mitchell fight at th volver and fired over ‘Then the mob parted vs of Drosgia’s Name and Aééreas the telegram, AT PERTH AMBOY According to Vheeler, one of a w ry of motor Sect " Ba dE aha More es rete ais on) | EPR er ey whipped up his horse. eval bullets | Vietim: Believed to Be Daugh-| arrived at the like yesterda! pH * Rink-last night, Mitcholl Drigadiersgeneral ANd TEE ......0+06 z whistled after him aa he made his es- bed announced that she “was going to h | enhew, 3 ‘ Hehting, and altyoies Mit Col Bd. Meclert 500 Attack Mail Carrier and ached the! tar of Wealthy Author of {a fis all by nerseit"” In a rowboat | wr fovignt wameiy Hurtey deservod the de] kenieral L phones tS deh ee she pulled to the middie of the lak Std fo the Answer His Shot With aS ¢ where she fost an ont Ag itd rifted | ne leaned too far over side Bollschw began im “There She Blows.” who hice was thrown Into the water ¢ before anybody could reach her. If the young woman ia Miss © r Wheeler, as members of the family be- to disperse ; According to telegrams received this GIRL CIGARMAKERS ATTACK PO. | afternoon by The Evening World, from LICE AGAIN. | Denver, Miss “Cadence” Wheeler, thirty- Disorder was renewed also tn Perth Amboy where, after a week of quiet, a gang of girl strikers formerly employed { Tuesday Only Wilton Rugs Seamless Velvet, 9x 12; The strike troubles at Perth Amboy, | which seemed to have been dissipated last week, assumed a new form and spread rapiiiy to-day through four clay > Fourth Foor. Good Summer Furniture pits along twelve miles of the north! at the Perth Amboy Cigar Company's XT 4 a pl dl ik — - pd $ 95 Ldn of the Raritan river, By noon| plant, attacked the police who were Our Summer Delivery Service to the Seaside $27.50... 1 between 500 and 600 striking laborers| guarding the pliant early to-day and | P 7 | 9, tn the clay pits, moatly foreigners | Injured two of them meverely. A New Model Low Hee! ump In New York's Shopping Center and Other kesorts Is Now in Operation ee Several hundred girls and women | strikers assembled before tho gates of | Were parading up and down the old Post Road between Metuchen and New Brunswick, armed with clubs and re- volvers, and there was prospect of more clay diggers from Woodbridge and the vicinity Joining them, the cigar manufactory at the working hour to-day, trying to intinidate with Loots and the more serious persuasion | ut clubs, the hundred and more striking operatives wh "1 returned to work. A burry call pollee protection was gent to hea arters and reserves reached the factory on the run, Mar- for Women This model was made to meet the demand of those women The trouble started at 7 o'clock tn the clay banks of the Didier-March Company at Bonhamton, a hamlet of working men's homes, three miles from Metuchen. Two hundred and fifty deserted the banks there and marched to the pits of the Bloomfield Clay Company, where 100 more men laid down thelr shovels, Thence the @ugmented procession moved to the Adam Pfeiffer and the Raritan Ridge Company's pits, where all the laborers Quit and swelled the number of strik- ers to more than 500. tin Remarczky and Hugh Stede were ahead of the other policemen and re-| celved a shower of rocks, full In thelr faces, Remarceky had several tee:h knocked out and received a bad cut on the lip. Stede was knocked down by @ stone on the temple. Several other policemen Were more or less battered by stones and | clubs before they dispersed the strikers. | ‘They arrested Anna Gerbve and Susie who like a stylish Pump, but who must have a me- dium low heel. It has a dis- tinctive style and the usual per- fect fitting Hanan qualities. Never Was Priced So Low An Array of Unprecedented Bargain Trophies that Will Make the Greatest June Out and Out Value Giving Occasion Ever | Perersment Presented to the Buying Public of New York and Environs. XTRA XTRA Furniture Fifth Floor $8.50 Rattan $12.50 Rattan MAIL CARRIERS SHOT 18| Wares, twenty-year-old strikers, who | $1.10 Porch Rocker for Rockers for AE Bat ay ANSWERED BY A VOLLEY, | Were held. an 40 ball aptece by Police | Rocker for Rocker for The mob of strikers then marcned | 7¥*8* : H civerty 8 to Bonhamton and took possession of The Ch Maia Chanes | A New Store for Men, Nassau, cor. Liberty St an ancient roadhouse, which was once (ire tn Deel res Brea) | Siz Broadway Stores Cc the headquarters of Washington In his} «sy neve calMed,” said she, Broadway, corner dist St. | Broadw: These bey Dal eatena these erney Mited the | for your son's hand in marris Sth St ny 800 of ales” Gn Lstencttheand of wf Can you support him in the style to t strikers were in an usly mood through | which’ “have “accustomed ‘him’: pecktcinclted — Mite ma wil i rink when David E. Kramer, a rural| chuckled the old man. H \ they last Hag with lustrate " i A great seat and jarge, com the im- | sensation aed up: JO table Portance YY WY) i seats, very of this My ULL high — back, wale. vameueee full roll all Seats 20 YY Wy mF Hace around, inches Yj iy a Good for ike : | that you can use the year round, your coun- pep ren — No €. 0. D., mail or telephone or- try or city cee ders filled. home. flat arms, very high slat back. Fer T + 91.49. One week be Last One week will be required for de- livery. Other Remarkable Values While The al $51 Dining Room Suite for AUD Conde ROOIDO Pe Tas eed | $ Pp) 4 75| $52.50 Complete Bed Outfit for oC i i i Yonsi 25.00 Brass Bed ing of |Slip Seat Chairs, onsist- ~ oN eag Feg $ 00 The Dining ‘Table above is worth more than we are asking} ing of $ ‘ 00 M a & eo for the entire suite. It ia made with an excell mt ren ‘ ig uartered oak: i i 10. N a ress, ms geht op me ches in di , and extends to . Complete wi hen where have vont ever Ne equal of ths bed wi voate and 2-ine : gulee Sab quartered ak genvin leather lip aeat chairs for @a4ct8. (tls ne isi a Shae! ai “Rh a ra TALE 1,-‘THE ROYAL TREASURER with the Royal funds—a mil- lion in gold and ten boxes of Turkish Trophies.” { Yy j ee HOM have we here?” asked the Kink, when the Royal Sherlocko brought before him the keeper of the Royal French Imperial Edge Pure White Cotton Mattress 4 $10.00 $6 00 e This Handsome “ Off with his head! I can for- Regularly $12.00 $30.00 Quartered $25.00 Dresser Cashbo give swiping the gold, but when y | value al baal ~ Oak Buffet hee tye Mi sate 5 Table | ati ne tou EO | ing © nce that now hee $14°° Tuesday $10. : Tuesday 5 the time to buy furniture bi x oe ha a Wheas tre ‘ ; “Tt is Goldbrickus the Royal aid bedding. ae ats tS Seach ea So be it. all quartered sawed oak, well con we structed. 4 ad draw arranged] |fat ment. For Tuesday, $14.95. F : 1 their entire ‘Treasurer. He was escaping Mnecctise san cnet fag whut this means to you. cotton with French Im- perial edge. Your choice of early English or foamed oak. Travel Simpson Crawford Way and Save on Trunks and Travel Bags The Great Vaca- 1$45 Wardrobe Trunks tion Sale is now For Men é» Women § 2 2 50 Just 100 to go, each ° phies he loses his knob,” j L' going on, 920 Dress & Steamer Trunks, $14.75. (7X91n) id ' Uy $10 Steamer | unks, $7.50. i , | KING G Trunki Every one a brand new 1912 model, every style for men and women, | Bags and Suit every one perfect iu every detail, Made of sply veneer wood, all covered with hard ) y R. and. Cases half usual vulcanized fibre, glued together with hydraulic pressure, making a 4-ply trunk. Light prices. in weight; riveted steel trimmings, latest 1912 models, For women one side with hangers for 18 dresses; the other side $ large drawers and an extra comparti Matting Suit for a large bat; Cases, $1.95 down to 85c. eee ON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 190 * %& 20TH ST., IN NEW YORK'S SHOPP!NG CENTER? for men one side to hang 12 suits; the other side fitted with 5 large drawers 2 second Floor, 10 cents for 0 ~ Why pay more? WY pyjyyyy, idaddddldddddddddldiddddddddddddiddilddddddddddddiadidsildiilddddidddddiaMidsMddddde \ A}