The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1912, Page 6

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ae ia | Be es } f a ‘POLICE END Tpelled to u {Winter's wife and < Ne declined to quit w “of them scrambled to their feet and ‘bis pains, He was tarown down the STRKERS FHT Fur Workers Declare They Former Lieut. Vaughn Says He Were Lured to Meeting and Beaten Up. fe @ riot at Fourth avenue to-day Three = arre made. In scores 0 New York the wo strike for two weeks, anding recog: | nition of the unton, shorter hours and increased pay. In some of the plants many of the workers refused to Ko out. | Six men refused to strike in the plant of Cohen and rrier shops in| have been on ‘tysseven, of sreet, a forme cause he needed mo them, As Winter and his five companions] w: went to work this m to care for} m; strikers, who appeared very friendly. ‘These men told them, Winter declared, that If whey would appear at the strike headquarters in Casino Hail, Fourth street and Second avenue, at 11 o'clock, they would be given tmetent financial assistance to enable them to go on strike, 1 Winter and his compantons entered the | q hall at the appointed: time. stant, they declared, they were set upon by two hundred men and all the work- ers were knocked down and kicked, Five | x fied, with blood streaming down their faces, Winter attempted to fight back, he said, and got a terrible beating for #tepe and followed into the street by a Hiiuinber of the strikers, who continued to beat him unmercifully. Detective Dondero, who was passing, drew hie billy and tried to rescue Win- ter. The detective was assailed, stones and bricks being thrown freely. The rious aspect when n the double quick |tress, indigestion and dizziness will heavy feeling ii i y ing in the one da the rloters back with their quickly » nausea, headaches, dizziness, A aa bcs few Discovery will aid you ig. These will all disappear, ani their names as Herman Grossman, aged seventeen, of No, 233 East Fourth fireet; Herman Suslow, aged twenty- aix, of No. 216 Kast Ninety-sixth and David Hoffer, aged nineteen, of 232 | li Second avenue. Winter identified then | i as being some ofthe men who attacked |h im, " Winter was so seriously beaten that |"! he had to be taken to the Fifth strest (station, where Dr. Extner of Bellevue Hospital attended his wounds. Ofictals| ¥' of the furriers’ union deny that they attacked the workers, They declare the #x emen entered their meeting and started a fight, as @ result of which they were thrown out, WALLSTREET, ‘The stock market generally pursued 4 downward trend at the outset of trading to-day, Moderate selling pres- sure exerted against Lehigh Valley, Union Pacific, Copper and American | Smelting depressed these features al- | ;most one point below the fipal range! | Of yesterday. ' The tone eventually becam when strong rising power played in a number of specialtien ax well qe Stecl and a few standard, securities. Westinghouse headed the late advance with a gain of 2 points. | ‘The market manifested a pronounced | improvement in the late period, Besin- | ning at. mid-day prices began to mount (upward, The advance acquired in- creased momentum in the fina! hour ‘which closed the market in @ burst of \ wtreng: over two poin' The bulk of the late buying orders converged mainly in Reading, Uniow Pacific, Copper, Steel and Consolidated Gas. © To.das’s highest, ot stocks ‘wth, el yomerday's final figures Erg Amal, Copper ameter & Yay sere e owe were e +t 44s tees tttte aS eres reeces sé KILLED STEALING MILK, SWAMPSCOTT, Mass, Aug. 1A zhot fired by a x RIOT WILLIONARE GOP, WTHGLUBS AFTER | PENNLESS, CANT <= on his marital troubles, which have been | Somerville, N. J., tion and was awarded $10 a week all- mi | lived very happily, 1 by sergeant by ‘Big Bill’ 1 ning, they ay] ity to be a policeman ‘hey were met by a number of the] HE ACTED AS DEVERY’S REAL ber of real notted handsome profits. dabbling tn real estate myself. bought property 1n Inwood on which I made a lot of money, In an in-| York. ONLY A FEW DOSES REQUIRED — only a few doses, and your stomach di ‘ope! to digest the sour, out-of-order stomach before you realiz sure sign of a disordered stomach. oO 4 th. Gains ran from fractions to suGcist FURNETURE She eal estate br ther ue and ame J nt Morgat ON FARM TO SUPPORT SELF. | “Twelve years ago she left me and sued for separation. ‘The courts awarded . 1 paid that for a long! to letting my perty 1 had give even let me and f had to Was Forced to Walk Streets All Night. ew York p rred to g the atreetal! ed up| w t a home. ba year is t any more alimony, “Jn 1904 1 was driven into bankruptcy | because all the money I had was tn my | wife's na red from the Pollce Depaortine Heutenant on June IL with @ pension of $1,1% @ year, I was without money and had to g9 down to end work on a farm to keep myself until the first payment | ension Was dus, } lnya ago L drew a draft on the t for the firet payment, and t came back with a paper at- 1 whowing that the money had d to my wife by order of the hind in the all- Jollars once,” . “and now T have head to-night, Last © street all night be P. jal downfall red frequently in the courts since 19!, | his wife entered sult for separa. | © ony. 1 married Miss Mary | mmers twen- | ta been p an and was shortly m: d ‘ « to New York. ene cent.” ‘ow I haven't even ‘ays said Thad too much business a cians SCHOOL TEACHER THROWN. | ESTATE AGENT. "I aoted as Devery's agent tn a num- estate transactions w’ Then I began Firat 1 Horse Throws Miss Anron When | ‘Train Frightens Animal, Miss Fannie Aaron, a school teacher, | e Hundred and For ) Was riding at Pel- ham Parkway and Willlamabridge road | this afternoon when her horse took) fright at @ passing Hoston and West-| cheater locomotive, She was thrown to} the ground, Patrolman MoCarthy a moned Dr. Sweeney from Fordhain F pital and Miss Aaron was taken ¢ ronx and he did more business thag’ suffering from @ broken thigh bone. Then, although was atill a policeman, I began doin Jot of reai estate business in “I put my fifteen-year-old fon :n TO MAKE YOU RIGHT AGAIN Just a little Cooper's New Discover: re will be no more belching, no sour tomach trouble, gus or heart- besides, there will be no undigested foo¢ left over in the stomach to poison your breath with bad oy! Cooper's New Discovery goes right to ttle you do eat scems to fill you up, or | the root of the trouble—the stomach. It ies heavy on your stomach—if you fave makes nature do the real work. It tones -burn, sick headaches and feel all | up the stomach, purifies the blood, loos red and ens up the clogged machinery of the body and makes men and women who have been half sick all thetime sleep I at night, forget nervousness and life all day. For sale at all druggists. tover you eat and overcome it. If your meals don’t tempt youor what i enerally run down, that is a to to your druggist just as soon as tle of Cooper’ e three do: nd you will find TO STORE ON Flovated Station, 149TH STREET wing to our extensive business we are unable to offer our we have no old patierns to sell. sbway Station, nefit of our patrons, however, we will offer a DISCOUNT OF 25% FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY om all our new stock just delivered from GRAND RAPIDS. In this; way we not only meet AND T EN. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED—50 Delvers Mission Library Suite Settee, Armchair, fpz—<a53= Early English vonocker AIM Irae mon Oak Ubrary NO MA 'e ORDER, fols Solid GVak Dinuwg able m2 R r FREE “Pixcass CREDIT This Imperial Leather Couch aM 5 = ee et bee cee A naaalal 4 aad ana wats Puss FREE with Every Purehase of $50 YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS With Every Purchase of $70 | We Pay Fares and Expenses. Free Delivery by Our Motor Trucks. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9, OREN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M, 149 St. BAUMANN’S 3d Ave. CENTS WEEKLY: ‘REE Gaby Cap—Chic, like the famous dancer whose name it bears. Was $1.79. Now $1.49. _ Nell Brinkley Cap—Mighty becom- ing to most. In many colors. Was $1.79. Now $1.49. Kerchief Cap—Always popular. Was 99c. Now 79c. Gum Caps—Specially designed for swimmers. Were 29c. Now 25¢e. Gum Caps With Shirred Ruffles— Probably the most all-round, convenient cap. Becoming, too. Were 45c to 79c. Now 25¢ to Z4c. Riker's Special i cre tive. An exceptional value. Now 49c. Bathing Shoes and Sandals High shoes in all the wanted new shades, the smartest we've seen. Now 45c to 69c. id La Trouville Bathing Shoe—Made on lasts, right and left. Specially designed for diving. Now 59c. attrac- ‘as $1.00, A tantalizing blend of syrups —an ab- solutely new drink— and we would like to guarantee it the most cooling ever concocted, Cunning combina- tions of fresh fruits and flavors, of marrons, nuts and cream, form our daily menu. Delicious novelties that would be elaberately christ- ened and exorbitantly peices at the big hotels we serve hourly at our fountains for 10c. This weék’s special, a ‘Siberian eee before you purchase a new one. Prices. Our elastic goods give uni! y is complete in every detail added, equal it. No dealer—‘specialist' quality at our prices, of Elastic Garments. \ any garment you desire, charge. w an ‘antiseptic #o- rellet from all foot Foothelps—A powder to be and to, be used tte Permagent relief, Box, 1c. Wach of our own preparations te anteed to please or money ol Fefunded, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912. Save Your Money Your Caps and Shoes Here. A “Siberian Freeze” The Chilly Drink for a Hot Day! To Wearers of Elastic Hosiery It is hormful to wait until the old stocking is entirely worn out As time goes on the tension of the stocking lessens, and gradually Fay little or no support. which the stocking is worn nat- urally then reasserts itself, and all the good that the stocking did goes for nothing. lack of proper pressure is noticed, a new stocking should be ordered immediately—then you may alternate the wearing of the old one e for a little time longer, without any ill effect. Elastic Hosiery at Biker & Hegeman Drug Stores, ready made or made to measure, 25% to 40% Lower Than lists’ form support, greater vitality | d and longer wear than the goods made by any other manufacturer. | h We control the production of our elastic hase of the raw material to the sale to t nd its product goes direct to the wearer through our own stores, with only one small profit No “specialist” can excel our quality, very few of them can or otherwise—can equal our In each of our stores will be found @ com) ‘We can supply you rei Upon request our in visit ladies at their homes, to measure them for garments, without extra] 2T*! Anklets, silk, $2.50; linen, $1.75 Knee Caps, silk, $2.50; linen, $1.75 Knee Leggins, silk, $5.00; linen, $3.00 ‘San: Garter Leggins, silk, 93.00; linen, $1.75 Master Pull Straps, 25¢ each extra Garter Hose, silk, $3.50; linen, $2.00 Abdominal Belts, silk, 95.00 to $10; linen, $3.50 to 97,50 ND 7 Buying /Three Big Reductions on All Bathing Goods. Our caps were designed ex- clusively for us. They are French creations— all of them. You will be individual—quite different from the crowd—if oo one of them on the Its perfume combines th Orient with a mysterior $2.28. Now $1.49. Bunty Cap—Bewitching as the Scotch lassie herself. Was $1.29. Now 98c. Rosemaid Cap—A novel belts ow Tanguay Cap—Smart as you padour effect. Was $1.49. il eo Girl Cap—De d | ‘In jaker ry mure an | “it flattering. Was $1.98. Now $1.49. SO Bathing Suit Bags Most convenient for carrying home | | | I ‘iil Trentini Talcum 25¢ The new package for exquisite new powder. the wet suit, towels, and so on. Now 33c to 87c. ; Water Winge—Seaworthy and com= fortable. Now 19c. Cork Balis—You men don’t know what a jolly ocean dip is unless you have one, low 8c up. FREE # With every purchase of Bathing Goods amounting to $1 or over, we will give Free a Bathing Cap Sprin! or a Pair of -Bathing Slippers— whichever you prefer— [Reon inseéts. Sprinkler top tin. Where Prescriptions Cannot Go Wrong A physician’s prescription may not accomplish its results if any of its ingredients is defec tive. One weak or stale drug in a compound could easily defeat the purpose of the doctor. A single substitution or inaccur- acy may cause serious harm. In the Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores, drugs, herbs, chemicals are always :irst quality and con- stantly fresh. Only experienced, responsible registered pharma- cists are permitted to enter our prescription departments. A perfect system of checking prac tically eliminates any possibility of error. Our prices are always moderate, based upon large pur- chases and active distribution. “The highest quality always at the lowest price.” A Brush That Cannot Get Dirty Sanitax Brushes, $1 up. The use of this brush means perfect sanitation in the care of the hair. Brushing the hair carefully and persistently is the best hair tonic ever yet discovered. It rids the scalp and hair cells of obstructions, dust, dandruff and other impurities. But brushing accumulated dust, oil and dan- druff from the scalp to-day, then brushing it back again to-mor- row, as ordinary brushes usually is positively harmful to the e condition for en the first evidence of a real. farments from the e customer. Our —a The Sanitax Brush is constructed with a skeleton frame, the bristles attached by noncorrosive wire. Dirt, dandruff or any other foreign matter” cannot lodge between the bristles or in the back, To wash the brush, put it completely under the faucet and the water runs between cach and out through the back, Sanitax Brushes are absolutely germ proof. Perfectly sanit Sanitax Hair Brushes, with open backs, #1 up. fitax ‘Hair’Brushes, with de- tachable backs, $2 up. Sanitax Military Brushes, per r, #3 up. ba AT Nail Brush: Sanitax Bath Brush: Fever. mt, experienced saleaman made or make to measure expert women fitters will You Are Safe When You Buy at We deliver promptly NEW _ Talcums Incensia Talcum Powder is “Beauty’s Own Tal- cum”—the finest. most yxuriant of fragrant powders. aint, sweet suggestion of the vignancy and allure. been called the ideal guest room Talcum. We have never known a powder—imported or domestic—better than Incensia; surely none could be softer or more ex- quisitely perfumed. Youcan pay more, but you can- af i” not secure higher quality. Talcum powder A Incensia sells elsewhere for 35¢ to 50c; our price for Incensia Talcum Powder, in beautifully dec- orated sifter-top tin, is only........+++++++ o Trentini Talcum Powder is the expression of perfect taste in talcum powders. n gredients, rendered antiseptic by the inclusion of boracic acid and‘other medications, infused with the exquisitely delicate Trentini fragrance—favored by the diva whose name it bears—it is one of the most perfect. talcum powders ever offered. After one application, a faint but distinctive fragrance will surround you for hours. The package is germ proof and insures your receiving the powder at full strength. Trentini perfume is one of the most delicate and de- licious fragrances created by the famous French per- fumer, V. Rigaud. In a novel, most artistic box...... seivdenes Mosquito Talcum Powder is a most efficacious and pleasant remedy for the sting of mosquitoes, Ried liberally.over the body or on the hands and face, it insures freedom from tbe pests’ attacks. matter how infested the neighborhood may be, apply the powder liberally before going to bed, and you will ass the night free from the onslaught of these disease In the country or at the seashore, use Mosquito Talcum, just as you would use any other wwder, and you will escape the torture of insect bites. The powder is pure, soothing and refreshing. | The Sun Is Doing Your Skin a Service of Cucumber and Roses and Riker’s Violet Cerate. The Cream of Cucumber and Roses has the special quality of restoring delicacy and softness to the roughened skin, and should always be applied after exposure to the elements. feeds and nourishes the skin, it expels secretions of dirt and dust from the pores, and whitens the skin. Violet Cerate is the only massage cream that blends per- fectly with water. your dip in the ocean. Violet Cerate; the jar.a..... Hay Fever Is a Misnomer But its discomforts are very Doctors and scientists agree on the actual cause of Hay The old idea that it comes from the exhalation of hay—from whence its name—- has been disproved. year after year the victims of “Hay Fever’ suffer and sneeze, and the best that can be hoped for is relief. We carry several splendid “Hay Fever Helps,” which for years people have used and ad- vocated as affording consider- able ease and comfort, daynes’ Catarrhal Cream.,.,.25¢ Jaynes’ Menthol Inhaler. ...25¢ Nazeptic Wool.... R AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES | Telephone your orders to the nearest Riker-Hegeman store It has Incensia Talcum 25¢ Subtly fragrant, choice and ual to rare. 25c Blended of the finest in- 25c No Mosquito Talcum 15¢ 1 5 Keeps insects away or soothes C their sting. Even in its most pitiless onslaught. If your complexion has become pallid and lacking in lustre during the confinement of the winter months, the free life of out of doors will restore it to its normal brilliancy and tone. But exposure to the sun and wind to be bene ficial should be antici pated by scrupulous measures to prevent the deep burning that roughens and coarsens the delicate texture of the skin. During the summer months the skin should be nightly massaged with alternate applica- tions of Riker’s Cream Riker’s Violet Cerate not only Therefore it should always be used before 50c Cream of Cucumber and Roses; the tube, 15c : : Antiseptis is a most agreeable cleanser for the teeth and mouth nda soothing wash or the throat., It vill not injure the namel of the teeth, out on the contrary, will keep them in a white, healthy con- lition. Hardens the gums and sweetens the breath, at the same time overcomes any disagreeable taste in the mouth. As a nasal douche or spray for catarrhal infections it is effee- tive. Asa wash and dre: wounds, sores, ulcers. ¢' both cleansing and healing. 6-o7. bottle, 25¢; pint, 90 c 50c; quart Sanitary Napkins—Cleanly, sani- tary, cool, vet effective; made of ®auze and absorbent cotton; % doz. in box, 200, i Sanitary Dress Protectors—tiver- Kiean—A thin rubber band; can be readily washed, 750, ‘i Legad Apron—Of white rubber Ou with tape, which ties a: the waist, 490, rom dis- But yet +++. 10, 20¢

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