The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1912, Page 8

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BOSTON TRACTION “WEN BEFORE URY + NSTRKE FG Employees, Gaining Victory , Before State Board, Make ' — Charges Against Road. BOSTON, July 3.—Having gained what they look upon as @ technical victory Before the State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration, the striking trotleymen @f the Boston Plevated Rallway Com- pany to-day presented their alleged | @riovances to the Grand Jury at the In- * witation of District-Attorney Joseph ©. Pelletier. The Dietrict-Attorney aleo summoned before the Grand Jury the president of @he elevated company, Gen. Willlam A. Bancroft, and two of the directors, James M. Prendergast and James 1. Richards. The evidence wae sought in eonnection with the investigation of ebarges of coercion and perjury made ‘against some of the road's 4ivision sue perintendents. In ite report temued last night the @tate Board of Conciliation and Arbitra- tion held that the strikers were justi- @ed in delleving that the discharge of more than two hundred of their fel- lows was due to tho activity of the men in conection with the forming of a union, The division superintendents in their testimony before the board de- Bled that the discharges were because of union activity. Mr, Pelletier said that the Grand Jury hearing was held under a statute which rohibits the ooerctng of any employee rom joining a labor union. The inves- FASTEST DIRIGIBLE * IN THE WORLD BOUGHT FOR THE GERMAN ARMY Zeppelin Balloon With Record of 49 Miles an Hour on Duty at Fortress on Frontier. RPRLIN, July B—The most motern military alrenip of the Zeppelin rigid system has been taken over by the War Departmont to-day after an en- Jdurance and speed trial lasting elghteen | hours, The airship developed a speed of forty-nine intles an hour and é@ con- sidered the most speedy dirigible in the world, It has been christened the “% TI oped at the fortress French frontier. jand ts to be of Metz, near TIRED OF THE “GAME,” HE | SURRENDERS TO POLICE. | Grandson of Dime Novel Publisher Says He Is “Wanted” in Western Cities, Declaring he was tired of the game, Stanley A. Beadle yesterday surren- dered himeeif to a p: wich, Conn, with the statement that he {# wanted in Los Angeles and Spo- kane by various banks on charges of burglary and embezaloment. Refore he was locked up he aid he had been No, 11,494 in the Elmira Reformatory six- teen years ago. Beadle is the son of Mra. J. A. Beadle of No. Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, and the grandson of Erastus 9. Beadle, who at the time of his death some years ago was Well known as the pubilshor of Beadle's dime novels. He loft Brook- lyn tn 186 with $0 In money, St was jan in Green-| | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1912, Cooper’s New Discovery Puts the Stomach In Order The experience of the man or woman who has used and been benefited by this unequalled TONIC and BLOOD PURIFIER meansmore, by far, than all we can say or print. Many thousands of best) baths el ite ceeds erence renewed vigor an T health to the use of |] Unqualified ccetimony Cooper's New Discovery. of the val DO YOU FEEL ALL RUN DOWN and worn out—not sick enough to be in bed, but too miserable to do your work as it should be done and enjoy life as you should? It matters not whether it is due to the poor con- dition of your stomach, ion nerves, poor, thin lood or any other cause, Cooper's New Discovery will quickly build you Col. L. A. Mackintosh 01 1631 W. 20th Street, Phil. Adelphia, Pa, and well known In business cireles (a Wow York City was remarkable. I have no hesitation in saying that its thera- peu: jue cannot be overestimated, “I shall be pleased at all times to recom- mend it to my friends who may be in need of some such preparation. “I wish you success lieve all that is needed to convince the most skeptical is a fair trial TALE 9-THE BANDIT CHIEF Senay eDetes (9 continue for wey. ierng tohle moter. ity wae later] Bee tec ete eat |] of your medicine.” us HO pulled the fire Majesty’s wives, and holds dies Monae bis serrate te dncawonyii, Hie. ator tl gleep better. ‘ alarm?” queried the them for heavy ransom,” The maaan See ehich aes’ gunk {3% Philadelphia, Mra Beadle declined | Kink,as aloudclam fe the Eat River, ‘near Pier tet | Papa irom Law Angeles anya tha haart ithi b S * “Don’t scare me like that an etnias feat ot Linn Tand | at thaw iectre seen tne beng “co Ct ae ae ee ere le halt tooktr Mon Account of allege walls. f tas iomerged. "The divers have been able, bogus paptr which Mo is ald to have Oo — Se thought the Turkish Trophies’ erring 10 the tide ‘Day and Night Bank. vedo med ahi wham hatha snare herd ah MEE ACL: “Dire news, your Majesty,” factory must be ablaze, and be- eoeonqaaeoae cg said the Secretary of state. ‘““Old lieve me! that would be a cala- Uppercut,’ the Bandit Chief, has carried away ten of your mity worth talking about,” and AAA AS he went on with his breeAfast. 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All 8 feet drop At $2.00 $3.00 regularly $3.50 $4.50 Width 10 ft. Lord & Taylor | $6.50 $8.50 $4.50 $6.50 ° At Grocers Packed only in dust-tight germ-proof packages No flies—no dust’ AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING COMPANY cAddress — New York City yates. $26.48 Ik 5 | Summer Furniture Willow, Reed, Double CaneandGrassstyles, including Porch Swings, Chairs, Settees, Couches, Tables, Wicker Lamps, eto., 395% to 50h off to close out HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. other two mediums in the universe.

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