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10' POLITICS AND RUM KEEP UP STRIKE ~_INPERTH AMBOY rage Labor Voters. BAD WHISKEY CHEAP. Nobody Has the Courage to It Is Sold. * (Bipecial to the Brening World.) WORTU AMBOY, N. J., June %.—~ | Observers who have studied the strike ny time the trouble has broken out "afresh in other mills or factories, fol- Bowing in precisely the same rute of ‘Procedure as in every instance before | them. Strike after strike, riot after riet—that has been the history of Perth Amboy, and the small communities sur- Founding it, for weeks past, ‘There seems reason to believe that feme sinister political force is a¢ work im Perth Amboy directing its efforts to gecure the discrediting of Gov, Wil- gon by compelling him to call out the ‘miitia. It is interesting to note that | even the Governor's best friends in the town sdmit that his position would be made infinitely worse than it ts, so far ae the foreign vote is concerned, 4f he ordered the soldiers to put down the unrest. BOSS RULE SHOWS ITS HAND f IN THE SITUATION. The foreign iabor vote constitutes 61 tory towns practically control this en- Ure segment of Now Jersey, their politi- val ignorance, superstition and quscep- _ ho difference in the matter. of the Sixth Ward of Perth Amboy, who also eways the Fifth Ward, ts one Joe Massopust, a Hungarian, whose word is law among the foreign element, and who is hand in glove with the in- Aerests in the State that have always ‘stood out against Wilson. The Gov- | ernor’s friends have regarded it an sis- nificant that Massopust was one of the _ first citizens to cry for the troops and _ to assert that the city and county ofi- . clalg should be held responsible for any atrikes. alleged for the con- tinwation of the strike hysteria is the Femarkable cheapness and quantity of ‘ba@ whiskey in Perth Ambay, ‘“Rot- wut.” or next to pure wood aloghol, costs only 6 cents a gallon retail in | these parte and five cents a topping lass in the cheap bars. Any workman cam get drunk for a quarter, and. the minute discontent is broached among them they drift to the nearest bar and _ begin to “tank up.” ‘This explains, at Yeast, the peculiarly ugly note which hag been prominent all through the riot- ug at Perth Amboy. Every strike that ished on whiskey, even if it was not | Mp the saloons and the strike business wosld stop soon enough,” lots of the ‘dest citizens will tell you. But in the pame breath they will admit that there ‘amt a man in the community who has spunk enough to take the step. Tt is an open question how far labor | RENO, hag been started here has been nour- | 4, LID od NERO TT ONE SE Se tional figure in tabor sircies, hae played & leading part in the fight of the strikers, and al Mp ue efforts to force Pelling him to order out the ey and forfeit the last shred of regard the for- elgn voters may ha’ for him. The ood to stand in 5 im the fight against the Governor's Some people in Perth Amboy even Pretend to see in the recrudescence of trouble yesterday a crafty attempt to make & grand stand play by compelling Gov, Wilson to order out the troops at the very opening of the National Con- vention at which he hopes to have hie name presented for nomination. Perth Amboy to-day is closer to the verge of anarchy than ever before— There wae a preliminary whiff of trouble last Thursday, when the big Liebig works at Roosevelt, just outside the town, were deserted. Close on the heels of this came the dorertion of the Williams and Clarke works. Then the 1,100 girls of the Perth Amboy Cigar- ette Factory went out, as well as the WEEK /8 OUT. ‘The prediction ta freely heard that “you'll see the militia here before the week's out.” The companion phrase, equally qignificant, is preceded by @ shrug of the shoulders. “It'a tough on Wilson,” they eay. “But what could he expect? That his- tory of his did him up with these for- elgners here. They're just waiting « chance to finish him.” In fine, the situation daffies one. Here are some thousands of men, igno- rant, ill-educated, many of them all but unable to speak English—the very type of immigrant of whom Wilson spoke unfavorably in hin much-debdated “History of the American People"—men of surly, bad-tempered dispositions, un- okt lacking wholly in mental agility, without even the bond of @ union, for a definite organisation they have none, thanks to the mutual jeal- he 1, W. W. and A. F. 1. rep- they do not seom to have clearly de- craving an opportunity to register their discontent with the trend of things. potiaente) ache MURDERED WOMAN HAD MONEY IN NEW YORK. Mrs, Timbel Once Won a Suit Here Against a Savings Bank— Her Slayer at Large, June %.— Rachael Pellack, thirty years of age, the woman who ‘was murdered at Mohawk House early Monday morning by an unidentified man, had an unusually eventful career. Bank books and other papers found among her possessions showed that she Was & woman of means and formerly of considerable prominence in New York, The inquest shows that she came tq thie country from South Africa several years ago with $40,000, and that she had Hved in New York with her husband, William Timbel, whom she married in 1908, until he raised a check she had given him on the Garfield National Bank from $900 to 4,900 and departed for Europe. After closing her affairs in the Bast, the woman went to California, where, apparently the course of her life seemed to turn and ehe drifted downward. She h | Solicttor-General of the United States, LEHMANN RESIGNS, | BULLITT TO BE THE WASHINGTON, June %.—Frederick ‘W. Lehmann, Solicttor-General of the} United States, has placed his resiena-| tion in the hands of President Taft, and| William Marshall Bullitt of Louisvitte Ky., 1s aid to be under consderation ft as settled that the place has been offered to Mr. Bullitt and that he has nocepted. It has not been decided when Mr. Lehmann's resignation i9 ty become effective. Mr. Lehmann tsa Democrat, has been Prominently mentioned for a piace upon |S Meve he may become active in politics in the coming campaign. To-day Mr. Lehmann absolutely re- fused to discuss his resixnation, He probably will return to tis home Jn St Louts, where he was practicing law when President Taft appointed him to succeed the late Lloyd W. Bowers. Mr. Lehmann completed the corpora- tion tax case successfully in the Su- preme Court after Mr. Bowers's death, and bore a large part of the prelim- inary work in the preparation of the Government's suit again the Steel Cor- poration, He prepared the opinion upon which the National City Com- pany of New York, proposed as a giant holding company of banks, decided to change its plana to meet the approval of the Government. LOU June 26.—Friends of Marshall Hullitt, a young attorney here, say to-day that he has accepted the appointment by President ‘Taft as ILLE, Ky., to succeed Frederick W. Lehmann MORE SMASHERS JAILED. Saffragettee Who Tried Parliament Breaking LONDON, June 26.—The three Suffrax- ettes who sinashed the glass door panels in St. Stephen's Hall while trying to gain admission to the House of Com- mons last evening were sentenced ty ‘the police magistrate today each to two_months’_tmprigonn jenced. Are You Nervous, tired-out, depressed? Is your appetite ‘poor? Are you weak | you used and ought to be? and listless compared to what Then take Duffy’s Pure mart Whiskey | according to directions, Its effect on you will be imme- diately noticeable. Your ap- to Reno about a month ago. In tailor, formerly of Steamboat Springs, fo@ up and generated on alcohol. “Close | Gol, The potice have issued a reward for the capture of her slayer, but so far they have not the htest clue, al- though the posse has 00d description jof him, The trouble was over money, believe from the conversation that the murderer was a petite will come back and the action of your stomach will be spurred up. And with improved appetite and diges- tion you get more nourish. ment, and consequently more strength, Through stimulating the stomach to better action, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey THE EVENING WORLD, le na AO Se sno “BOY PASTED LABEL,” ty the drug store. According to what he says the clerk there explained that | |rochells salts and oxalte acid are put | Mrs. by and falta, Nichelsen took a spoonful and lay down was writhing tn pain. The package was pointed to, clan looked at what remaine contents. ela Niohelaen was hurried to Flower Hos- lan went to a drug store near ked for rochelle waits, and was handed @ package, the label on which Indicated that the contents were rochelle “Why, this fs oxalic acid," he de- Special Sale Women’s & Misses’ Summer Dresses latest styles and fabrics e following special prices: ¢ Imported stripes and fancy voiles..... Imported white voiles and marquisettes.... 14.75 Linen Tub Dresses, ‘‘Forsythe Model’’...... 22 to 26 French Lingerie, Chiffon and Marquisette Dresses Regularly sold at 45.00 and 68.00 Vi at th JOHN FORSYTHE 34thSt., West it of the Waldorf. Just wi WEDNESDAY, JUN in water In a few minutes he Mra, Nolan sum. Pital. He ts tn @ serious condition. When Mra. Nolan reported the matter to the West Forty-seventh street police station, Detective Fitzimmons waa sent up in similar packages and that the curred under that circ No arrest was made. Jurgensen, proprietor of a drug store in Long Istand City, was placed on trial yesterday in Queens County Court on an Indictment alleging manslaughter in the first degree. Although Mrs. Droege’s eath occurred four years ago the case was not called for trial until this week. Miss Vienna Droege, who made the Purchase when « girl, yesterday gave two days later, Mra. Droege took a/ Gone of the supposed salts she was taken 1! and died before a doctor could de summoned. ‘The case will probably be finished to-day. 29.50 & 37.50 sees. 12.50 8.75 yd America’s Greatest Furniture House! aig mann ¢omp OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK $16 Solid Oak Dr This. aibeiaate lie built dresser is finished ing id: $5 Reed Rocker, Block 8th Ave. 35th to 36th St. 8.69 Just before time, and where stocks are in any way incom- item in this advertise- ment is seasonable and at a sensational price. Great economies are of- fered to those who are planning their wardrobe for vacation time. COME EARLY. LOW have fancy yokes. Telephone, 6100—Main. nomination for the Presidency, and Dr y potties| St. Louis Democrat Believed! rc or nis tent nome ce Seas Trial for Man }4 Game to Get Gov. Gov. Wilson to to ti steve te the aut tip he wit| to Have Given Up Office to, | winton, Swit son Mes any <target ang cued te deat U r S d y a r g a | n S Call Out Militia and En- mas Wilson from carrying his owa! == Take Part in Campaign. Nolan, to purchase & package of Fo-| oxalle acid for Carlebad salts, Hane In Great Month-End moned Dr. Henry W. Holling of No. closer even than it was when the atrike| by the President ns a successor to Mr.| 414 West Forty-third street, who wanted Le aig ahs taleied Pegi ine une Sal F ro Nl A mtad and $5. noe Une rived Hats, 9c, hysteria first began, @ month or m el ec zi o ichelse at cl mer. e tentit o making the Odd lots picked from our own regular Close Up the Ptaces Where | 2f0, Tne Ht ng vnottled ‘that the place ‘was eon] Sheehan naa eat, hed, taken. | garchase trom Jurgensen, and when, | es : inventory the Supreme Court bench, and has been \ il d it Cl | Rpwtaria which has swept thie weston | noe fee mre an tk mea Fen. | regarded by many ae a possiblity for plete, small lots are |] Women’s Tailored Suits--Clearance jersey are at a loss to « terday they wore joined by 300 em.| Attorney-General tf a Democratic ad- ped Gefinttely for the acre sani Bloyees of the International Chemical sadaiatretion should come {into power. | Ce together and Values $17. 50 to $27. 50, at $8. 95 | tome of a spirit of unrest that have any and by fitty girls from the a known that Mr, Lehmann te iced i fi atine SS the Take few Waaha, (Biecial lvatanse penta Vamtary Wbdee Perth | ctgned against the vigorous protests of pri at sensational fig- 115 SUITS, consisting of light weight serges, homespuns, taffetas and ri ‘ Bei his ed that | AMboy Is surrounded by wring of closed | Attorney-General Wickersham, who was | f ick cl cloth, all this Spring, season's styles, in white, navy blue, black, tan and light ‘times already, it has been report factories, vaat, yawning, vacant inclos-l insistent that the Solicitorcchenemt ures for quic clear- blue shades, None C. O. D. or on approval and store orders only. Tho Misattocted foreign working element) ures, pairolied by hundreds of armed| should retain iis office y THIRTY-FOURTH > Vv. : The Ader of our atock of tallored Suits reduced to $1478, 619.78, UT aces talllp. anh, Sacseriog hat ltretal nee cect ces cert la retain his office at feast unt! | RTY-FO STREET, WEST. ance. Thursday is bar- 694.78 and $49.78, including a great variety of styles and materiale 4. ‘make this part of the State prosperous| walls lurk groups of atrikers, armed|"¢*t Pring, but Mr. Lehmann could | ; Seoud ‘floor, rat phhi vad rey oa eb SPE LAE Ly Os re not be permuaded. His plans are not gain day here, andevery and gone back to work. \d/EXPECT MILITIA BEFORE THE |X"OWM. thouxh some of his friends be- [THURSDAY SPECIAL, Men's Fancy Coat Shirts, 49c. 1500 in the lot—extra fine quality Neg!igee Shirts, cuffs attached, neat striped designs, light and dark effects, a fined to their minds, and for whi St. Louls, Bullitt 1s now in Washing- M | “ 7 inches. arch last with light weight turn soles, Cuban heels. Seen aan oars eorat acca ell om Special Sale food asiortmnt of each size; 14 10 17 Mea Meg ig care particularly, but who aro just herr acy ere Steamer and Motor Coats, 15.00 18.00 24.50 Values 22.50 to 39.50 Men’s Knitted Four-in-Hands, 25c. In cross stripe designs, 15 different color combina- ons: brand new styles and best value we know of any- where. THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s 15c. Undervests, 9c. sleeveless, some plain, some NECK, Women’s 25c. Underwear, 9c. Fine quality, low neck, sleeveless; some plain, some cokes; knee Drawers, wide at knee, ba ae Main floor, frout, Central Building, —— a [THURSDAY epecIAL. | White Goods—Remnants, At About Half Regular Prices. STRIPE PLAID and lace stripe Lawn, Rep, Pique, Pop- lin, Voiles, plaid and plain Batiste, Persian Lawns and other plain and fancy fine white fabrics at about half regular prices. THURSDAY SPECIAL. Porch Furniture at Half. MADE WITH heavy maple frames, finished in Women’s Tailored Hats, $2.95 NEW MIDSUMMER STYLES, on the order of the Marquise, black and white, trimmed all black, burnt trimmed with black. 29c. to 49c. Bunches of Roses with Foliage, ISc. Half blown and full blown roses, in pink, tea, maize and white, Main and “The Weather To-Morrow—FAIR. ia] THURSDAY SP! Mezzanine floor, Bast Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL. ] Children’s White Dresses At 69c., 98c, $1.49 and $1.98. EMBROIDERY and lace trimming; sizes 2 to 5 years. Children’s Coats, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. The nattiest styles and best materials. Hats and Bonnets, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Copies of imported models, and some of the itintlest 5 styles ths FBT: ae, Main floor, front, East Building. Main floor, rear, East Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL. front, Bas (“THURSDAY SPECIAL] Women’s Special Pumps, $2.24 A VERY ATTRACTIVE instep strap Pump, in soft gun metal that is cool and comfortable, made over a high Men’s $15 to $18 Fancy Suits, $9 85 and $12.50. Every Fabric All Wool or All Worsted. SINGLE SUITS and small lots from our own stock, in styles that were active sellers at their original low prices, sharply reduced for quick clearance. Smail lots also from two of our best popular priced manufacturers at less than their wholesale prices. At $12.50. Choice cassimeres or fancy worsteds, in excellent designs and colorings; regular or stout sizes, At $9.85. Cassimeres or worsteds, 3-piece Suits as well as some excellent 2-garment Suits, in plain or fancy grays, the latter just from the tailors’ hands, Second floor, Men's Building, [_ THURSDAY $P Two Toilet Need Items At Half Price and Less. Armour & Co.'s Floriana’ Toilet Soap, 12 cakes in @ box, 30¢, Hind’s Honey and Almond Gream, Soc size, at 24c, Store orders only and quantities limited. U Main floor, front, Central Building. agitators have controlled the course of events. As a matter of fact, the pro- * fessional agitators seem to have balked | thelr own efforts by reason of interna) |. digpensions. The whole serjes of strikes green, with reed seats. At 55c., value $1.10. Side Chairs. ‘At $1.00, value $2.00. Arm Chairs and Rockers. 5 ue $5.00. Settees. At Sm ve Fourth floor, Ceatral Building. 79c. and 98c. ,, swt, Foulards, 39¢ 3,000 yards of the best Foulards, 24 and 36 inches wide, excellent assortment of colors; all perfect and water spot- 3.24 This handsome reed rocker is extra large size. High back, full roll in natural shel- strengthens the whole sys- tem. If you are not well, get a bottle to-day, and use it. Don't delay, but get it now eee FASTEST IN U. S. NAVY. de Boat Destroy: Paulding To has been one long conflict between the| Averages 33.7 Kno Hour, 4 H nittel lac finish. proof. Ttepweot'e stow as they are’ wocwn | ,XEWEORT. June a-The torpedo| | Dare pure. Malt Whisk ste $1.50 Salt Water Satin, $1.00 a Yard. : q bout destroyer Paulding has made by tl ses 0 Fee ee eee ot ee ree, | what is claimed to be the fastest time medicine Suring THURSDAY SPECIAL. 1,250 yards of all silk 36-inch black Satin, excellent the Spanish-A All druggists, perahily a deal- ers, or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. Be_sure you get Duffy’s and that the seal over the cork is intact Refuse substitutes and imitations; they are injurious. Send for free medical booklet containing testi- monials and rare common sense rules for health and doctor's ad- vice. The Dufly Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y, ever made by a vessel of the United States Navy. During her annual speed and smoke tests the Paulding ran for two hours at an average speed of 3.7 knots, She was under command of Lieut. 8. H. I. Doyle. The Paulding has held the record for destroyers for the past two years, having made 31,8 knots last year, She was one of the first oll burners built for the navy. GLEANSE YOUR LIVER, AND BOWELS WITH DELICIOUS “SYRUP OF Fics.” Piitamoves the sour “bile,” gases and gases and clogged -up waste without gripe ormausea. No headache, indiges- tion, constipation, biliousness orcoated tongue. Foul breath, ited te i throbbi sorted tondon tall full of gases, indigestion, bilious: and « sallow complexion mesh that quality, especially desirable for bathing suits—not affected by salt water and guaranteed fast color. Main floor, West Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | 100 Remnants Straw Matting Now at Half Price and Less, LENGTHS from 5 to 40 yards in a remnant; were 25¢c. to 60c. a yard, Now 0c. to 25c. a Yard. Thint floor, Egst Butlding, had the upper hand so far, but the | L W. W. workers have managed to ) make @ great dea! of hay notwithetand- ing. - ' LABOR LEADER GONE TO BALTI- MORE TO FIGHT WILSON, Arthur A. Quinn, Second Vice-Preal- Ment of thé International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, and a na- 500 Travelling Trunks. At Extremely Low Prices. GOING AWAY TIME NOW, and it is good news indec } to have the opportunity to purchase a substantial, well made Trunk at prices like these. Linen lined. 34 inch, $6.25; 36 inch, $6.98; ~> inch, $7.48, Refrigerators, High Grade, Low Priced. Our high grade Indiana Refrigerators, suitable for country homes or city apartment sizes, oak case, special for this sale . $5.78 and $7.78 Subway floor, East Building, heavy carved fram rm Chair and Arm ne Plush, as Mahogany Finished Parlor Suit, highly polishe: with massive claw feet. Suit consists of Sof. Rocker. loose cushions upholstered in best P: One Dollar For aComplete Room Outfit! You may furnish any room complete by lar now and ‘This Imperial Leather Coach chase of Le [_“THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Women’s $15 Raincoats, $9.95. TAN SILK Canton Raincoats, English styles, full length; loose fitting, set-in sleeves, large patch pockets; very light in weight, Second floor, Central Building. [THURSDAY sPEciAL. | Men's Athletic Underwear, 29c. FINE CROSSBAR nainsook underwear, fitting, cool and comfortable. style and sleeveless. Drawers P We arnlsh Aparim:ats t From $50.00 to $500 Grand Rapids Furniture CKEDIT TERMS ae Down $50.00 injury. Its action is the action of loose fruit—of eating coarse food-—of taking cut coat reinforced Shiris have and bowel cleanser a) Rane - oneaplesice and bowel f etna gussets, full hip, knee length. Your thirty fen ra ‘ce ae st folks dread merc on wee Small "Weekly Paymentst [THURSDAY SPECIAL. Man's 80c. Underwear, 20c us 0 ne body are obstruct 5, id, eside: re" i Z hd J Mie tagneat, end’ comech fai ol Pionion te “ 150.00 NO Red Tape and NO Strings 1}'| $1 Reproduced Pearl Rings, 47c. | | poroskiit, have high neck, shirts with short sleeves and poisonous gases, sour bile and un- | I the « 200.00 to This Offer! NO Club Fees— athletic style without sleeves; Drawers have double seats is ; digested, fermenting food yot properly sm,00 NOEstraCharges of Any Kind “QE Sterling Silver Mounting. coutil facings and ankle Iengta} extra good quality, Slight Most. of our ills are caused by ¢on- 4 OF weaknaae, SMALL ACCOUNTS AN INDESTRUCTIBLE pearl with a creamy, } | imperfections. el bowels, aa need ieca. ‘Ask sau dab ‘or the full name, ESPECIALLY INVITED! Oriental luster; guaranteed unbreakable and_ will Men's $1.00 Ciseliaiian Suits, 69c, Which one | This is the old reliat mounted in slender Accounts ect from $5.00 to $1,000.00 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS! AAC Sin, not change color or luster; sterling silver rings. Pearls are June Birthstones and will make most acceptable gifts. None C. O, D. Main floor, center, Centra) Building. Porosknit Combination Suits, perfect fitting, conforme ing to the body, giving entire satisfaction and comfort; high neck, short sleeves and knee length; not a complete range of sizes, Slight imperfections, Store orders only on all items, floor, Men's Bailding, uine, | Refuse, with ontempt, any if ISHER BROS. | COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 4104S bel carefully. 4 Double Stamps alifornia Fig Syrup | le Stamps Mornings th teak tort ine name ter Noon Company. Le.