Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
IT DIDN OM AxEL! wie PUT THE SAce. IN HACKENSACK 2? =) OF SEAMEN ALS - TOTP SHPS Longshoremen and Teamsters Jeer Strikers, Who Admit Cause Is Lost. About nine hundred striking seamen and four firemen paraded through We street to-day in a last pathetic effort Persuade th longshoremen and team- ters togoin their cause and tle up the coastwise shipping of this port. No more dismal demonstration of the kind has ever been witnesses in the city, for the ‘longshoremen and team. sters, instead of cheering and expressing thelr sympathy, Jeered the marchers every inch of the way and sent them back to their headquarters at No, 229 Weat street with bowed hea is, acknow!l- edging that they were beaten, and that the strike had practically failed, je union leaders had not provided any band and their demonstration was @ dolefully silent one from start to fin- ish, A permit to parade had. been o- talned from Mayor Gaynor and a force of 400 policemen formed into line in front of the union headquarters. Twenty polle@men, were at the head of the pro- ceasion and another score of bluecoats closed up the rear, Planking the ranks of strikers on each side was a force of sixty policemen, with Inspector Daly and Capt. Rohric in charge. The men had listened to impassioned speeches In th dquarters and there was some ch ng before the parade was formed, But once it got under way, shortly after noon, the demonstration became as dismal as a funeral mare. Hundreds of long: the noon hour, assem street curb and Jeered the strikers, The teamsters jolned in the ‘jeering and throughout the march not a word of sympathy was exprossed At the offices of all the ste: companies jt was sald that t had degenerated into a John e West strike that a a! CHARGED WITH ARSON WHEN FAMILIES FLEE FIRE. Declares He Found Stairway Oil-Soaked. Dominic Cuccia, twenty-one years old, was arraigned in the Gates Avenue Court to-day before Magistrate Naum: charged with arson in the second degree Cueela lives at No. bush,’ ‘The house is and bootblack was discovered in he before it was put out E been done and two famille: Cucela, who of the fire, ar rested by Detect bush station on Shields, clalins that the turated with gasoline and that streamed out into the st Cucela, who says he ts was put through an exami Shields, but refused te anything to do with the bla ing to his story, he went to > for a car ride th ning before ant not returned until afternoon. He ho had received several black hand ters and koing away over Fourth to avold death. When he asked about | ance he at first d there was an the bu s, but admitted h insur for $3,000 on June 15, He was held in $5,000 ball ll Films FREE Roll Films Eastman Developed KODAKS d $1 a Week Iver-Johnson Bicycles On Easy Payments A few slightly shopworn wheels from $10 up. _ Indian, Pierce and Iver-Johnson Motor Cycles. I. DAVEGA, Jr. Garlem’s Leading Sporting Goods House 128-125 W. 125th Street, Bet, Lenos and 7th Aves. DOLEFUL MARCH [AMERICAN CEN Youtn Held After Fire Marshal) THE SVENLNG WURLD, T TAKE AXEL LONG TO DOPE OUT THE LAS Peres Bike VELL ~ wHo PUT DAS HOBO IN HOBOKEN 29 f Aw - who PUT THA HAWK tht eg HAWKEN ? \ ce uly % 8 en ) ” ——) / ys Py FRLVDA T ONE OH-H-HI~ wHo BANE PUT DAS CAN ON CANARSIE? aed X¥, JULY OO, 1912 WELL- 1 PUT THA CHEST IN WesTcHEsTER. tain secret documents and also the plans of the defense of Helogoland for delivery to the British Government. A wultress named Olga King is also charged as an accessory. pitti DEATH HIS INHERITANCE. Body of Man quest Is Fo in River, The body of Frederick Moser, forty- six years old, of No. 506 South Main street, New Britain, Conn., who disap- peared on June 28 after coming to New York to receive an Inheritance of $2,000 from the estate of an aunt who died last March, was found in the East River at the foot of Thirty-seventh sireet to- day. Mrs, Moser, who is the mother of five ohildren, has been in New York Since her husband's disappearance, and when informed of the discovery of th body, with no valuables {n the clothing, declared he had met with foul play Coroner's Physician Lehane performe: FORMER HORSEMAN | SENTENCED AS SPY BY GERMAN COURT Leopold Eilers, Who Lived in New Orleans, Accused as a British Agent. Came for Be-| FOR SEPARATION Desertion and Non-Support Thoinas B. Leahy. 1 and alimony was t In the Suit for separa brought before Justice I Brooklyn branch of th 1 Ju) P Eilers, a) native of the German Island of Helgo- land but a naturalized citizen of the), post mortem at the morgue, but} to-day by Mrs. Mary J hy of Far | United States, was sentenced to-day by | could find no suspicious marks. Rockaway, agaliet husband, | “ Sonrer % | Moser came to New York June % to] thomas B. Lealiy, a wealthy contractor | the Imperial Supreme Court to four! siteng the probating of his aunt's will mplaint | years In a penitentiary and six years’ lose of civil rights on a charge of being army spy. | ‘rhe President of the court heard be- {hind closed doors the charge against Mlers, which is one of esplonage in the Ir district. On June 2% his coat, vest and hat found on a plier near where hi vas discovered to-day, Mrs. Moser J he had no trouble to lead him jclde, but the police say there 1s noth- ing to indicate foul play. and non-support. Mrs Leahy asked that she be allowed $400 @ month alimony and $1,000 counsel fees, Justice Be and $100 mor nd $2 coun- gel fees, although she declared that her nd’s income was more than $35,000 r. Leahys were married seven years ————— Member of Old Family Is Dead. (Special to The Evening World.) HEMPSTEAD, L. L., N. ¥., July 5.— Miss Marie Antoinette Eldert, a member of one of the oldest Long Island fam- iMes, dled here to-day, She was the daughter of the late George Funeral services will be held St. George's Episcopal Church. Inter- ecused of attrinpting to ob- | ment will be in Greenfleld Cemetery, wo years old and a ed in America from 102 to 1909, the latter part of the time jin New Orleans, where he married an Mathi!da Dittmar, PRETTY BATHING SUIT sandals, cap—all fixed for the summer campaign where the surf rolls up on the sunlight beach, But don’t forget the always possible chance of sunburn and the discomfort that follows. The wise woman always keeps a tube of VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” | H oy ‘hea! Detroit BBY MMI! New York. 19 48 80 (571) St, Louls.. 19 49 GAMES. MORNING G. within reach, Every night and morning, before going out of doors and after that refreshing dip in the surf, gently rubs a little Velogen into ffece and handsand hercomple: elways abov: reproach and her hands are soft and good looking. Better than Cold Cream, used the same way. At al! druggists, in collapsible tubes 25 cents. neinaeamecer hen. ane Hit ads ie OD | # £0 much of the Muid that tt | N order for Pabst “Bue Rippon" Beer carries with it the distinction of quality and good taste. Served with your lunch or dinner, BLuE RiBBon lends zest and refreshment most satisfying Every bottle is pure and whole- some—worthy of your table—the best beer brewed. ‘ Charges Brought Against | 1 e complain. | ago widow and her Rol sin the nirty Phystetan py § works piece just At that time Mrs, had two children st Years been a prominent | horseman, and his atables at Far Rock- |. =e oe SUED BY HIS WIFE | Away have represented a large fortune | “Every Time He Hit Me the Buckle lin. horseflesh Sich He . | Although Mr. La i Cut,” Says Nephew of ‘the Brackett Realty Company at Twen- eet and Madison a ‘ally retired from active bus: | st night had gone out, | BOY BEATEN WITH BELT Taahy wa husband a widower The defendant weahy has offices vens| Butcher, Charged with unmercifully beating e 1 marriage, H | his nephew, Abraham Sokel, aged eat Dleteieee Pll | fourteen, with the buckle end of a jstrap, inflicting elghteen severe cuts on the child's body, Jacob Sokel, a butcher, of No, 407 Cherry street, was arrested to-day by Officer Tobin of the Re- | society for the Prevention of Cruelty whlen!t Children and locked up in the Tombs. Superintendent Moore of the soctety Hiia|tecelved word to-day that the boy had and his arme|been terribly beaten. Officer Tobin, » will lose an, who investigated the case, got this [story from the ehild: “My father tw red by Fireworks ton. July. 5, flower pot” ellev: face Was severely Jocerated, It ts b eve ty Wy * Y SSAB®g Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure, A trial order will convince you, Phone or write. Supplie by best dealers everywhere) Served in Leading Hotels, Cafes and Restaurants. #6 HAT tricks are you going to do for us?” asked the Kink, when they brought before him the Royal Magician. “A mighty stunt, your ma-. jesty,” proudly answered the tuan of tricks, “I shall grow FOR LOSING A QUARTER. |: TALE 4- THE ROYAL MAGICIAN he sald, “and my mother liv ding of the fui Ruseia, Several year me to and aunt Yesterday my uncle gave me a quarter and nent me to the #ro- cery store. I lost the money and when I told my uncle he took off his belt and beat me with the buckle end. Every | time he hit me the buckle cut.” i The boy was given medical treat- ment and taken in charge by agents of tho soclety, — Trustee In Removed, Surrogate Ketchum of Brooklyn to- day ordered the removal of J. H. B. Hoyle as one of the trustees of the $1,000,000 estate of his father, the late John Boyle of No. 71 Lefferts place, The petition for J. WM. B. Boyle's re- movil waa made by the widow of John Royle, who charged that her fellow. Jtrustee had deen wasteful In bia han- ul ai Mi hi it june é jee | a from a turkey’s wishbone a box of Turkish Trophies.” “And a lucky thing for you that you didn’t do the trick backwards,” said the Kink, as he borrowed a light from the Royal Torch Carrier. Ow! wio Put ons B on Beak 2!2 $ret ney —— Boyle ts now living at No. 17 Lefferts place. HATA ANAITATESNESNNT nds of the estate. Mrs. ig a Si (yl () : ‘i ail ly i Aa PALIT