The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1912, Page 19

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yes eT THE EVENING | WORLD, _ MNAMARN'S CHIM|AXEL SHOWED RARE JUDGMENT HERE! LET GOVERNMENT PUT IN DIGTAGRAPH Secretary of Iron Workers Helped Install Spy on Ryan, Head of the Union. PLOTTERS ARE! AMAZED. Dynamite Jury Hears That Pa- cific Coast Leader Has Made Damaging Admissions. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. §.—That Her- bert 8. Hockin, secretary-treasurer of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers and a prominent figure in the American Feder- ation of Labor, gave the Federal author- itles information regarding the dynamite conspiracy almost as important as the confession of Ortie MoManigal was the gist of a statement made to the jury yesterday by District-Attorney Miller. He said Hockin knew all the time the dictagraph was hidden beneath the desk of President Frank M. Ryan that it was there and that an expert was stationed in the room below taking down all of the conversations between the DOGGONE IT! I'M BEGITHING TH THINK THAT AXEL MIGHT FieHT BETTER fF I LET HIM USE HIS OWN JUDGMENT WW THE RING INSTEAD OF GWING HIM So MUCH ADVICE “® bo ft Now wel. SEE How GOOD AXEL'S OWN QUDGMENT [5 IN @& FIGHT WITHA CHAMP LIKE WEDNESDAY, “OOTOBER 9, 1912. By ViC ATHLETICS NOW ON USTEN AxeL - (VE DECIDED TO LET You USE YouR OwN JUDGMENT IN THIS FIGHT TONIGHT —SEE 7 (™ NOT GOIN’ TO GIVE You ANY ADVICE ASTD WHAT J MAIN EVENT- (0 ROUNDS ~ EVEN TERMS WITH NATIONAL LEAGUERS; Eddie Plank Complete Puzzle for the Phillies in Second Game of Series. PHILADELPHIA, Oot. §.—wWith each | club having a@ victory to tte credit, w-) day's game between the Athietica and the Phillies promices to be the most inter- eating yet played in the tnterlenrue|tenville Ison a series. The National Leaguors never had & chance against Exidie Plank, the groat left-hander, who had them puazied by his tantalising slow ball and deceptive cross. fire. Although they bit Beaton from the! very start, the Macks did mot get on STATEN ISLAND NOTES. . Diatrict-Attorney Albert C, Puch, who [has been recuperating at Kemar Lake, M with his wife and baby, will ge turn home to Stapleton, Oot. 1%. A large delegation from the Staten Island National Order of the Daughters of Isabella, will attend the solemn re- quiem masa to be celebrated in st. Pat- pote Cathedral, hattan, for de- Rev. J. Haven Rich- ardn B. J, on Oct, 12 The serrhon will be preached by the Rev. Rivherd 6, Cartwrient, Cc. 6. Mr. and Mra. William Booth of Roe atreet, Weat New Brighton, ave re- turned from @ two weeks quting in Canada. Fellowship Counct! No. 16, Jr. 0, U. A. M., of Mariners’ Habor, will attend services in the Duteh aie gag | Chureh, Mariners’ (Harber, Oct. Rev. De- Witt @. Rockefeller, of the ehureh Fellowship \Counetl, with a Bible, |by Friendship Council, No. 4 of Port Richmond. Rudolph Hoehn of Amboy road, Tot- inting trip with friends in Virginia, Ife will be gone two weeks, Emmet Latourette of Pleasant Plains tn 4 Kentucky. He will be gone three weeka, Wiliam B. Green will deliver @ lect ure In Public School, No. 14, Broad Street, Stapeton, on “American Humor and Humorlsts,” Oct. 11 Misa Fimily Fenton of Richmond Ter speaking terms with the home plate! face, Port Richmond, < visiting rela- wutil the third round. Murphy got a triple om @ drive between Cravath and Paskert. With the inflold drawn tn to @ut off the run, Oldring soaked a fast which carromed oft shins into centre field, Murphy Collina forced Rube at second @m & grounder to Seatan and on the ene at Doolan, Mik ecoring. first dell pitched Eddie stole second, Baker's lusty drive (o centre sent Collins over the pan. ‘The Athletics added two more in w fifth, Oldring opening the inning by Grawing & pess, and scurried around to third when Luderus pulled a popeyed| heave into centre fleld trying to head off the Rube on second on Collins's tives at Madison, N. Wiles ‘Margaret’ Cameron of Finger- board Road, Arrochar, announces the GROWS BEAUTIFUL, WE PROVE IT—25 engagement of her sister Miss Cat! N. Cameron to Juda H. Sears of ten Talend Chay Daw the American Revolution wit tablet in memory of Major Wil sae ‘ad , an officer of Washiny FMY, In the Duteh F von ‘nit a Reformed -Churem, The realty and cords “a Picts “et por tax re Dartment of Taxes and cnet Hall, St. George. The former be examined until Nev, 16, and the fater until Dee J. Frederick smith < the Clove Road, js returned from West New Brigh an automobile trip vow York singe, Rev. Willlam . Poole, pastor of avenue, West New Brighton, told seve fo women members of his tion who asked permission to have @ — fair to help him clear a mortcage of $1,000 that he 414 not approve of faire or euchres of any such things as @ means of raising money for the church, When churches have fairs it In « eral practice for the workers to. visit the tradespeople ae! for donations, If @ particular tradesman happens to receive the patronage of the person soliciting, he is afraid to refuse, for fear he will love business. If the so- itor is not @ patron of the store, even then the storekeeper will hardly fefuse, for fear of losing some futute business. I considered it far better, when I needed a particular money, to tell my congregation of the fact from the altar, and have them put the money on the plate.” HEAVY HAIR GENT ANDER . ate now open for inspection in the offices of the De« Assessments, Chureh of the Bacred Heart, Castleton”) Destroys Dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and invigorates your scalp—Delightful dressing. tempted sacrifice, the latter going to gecond. Baker's sacrifice fy to Mages ironworkers’ leaders. “Hockin knew for two monthe that the To be possessed of @ head of heavy, | use, whe perbechnd hls ere dictagraph was there, because he helped GING laser on brady Gane taeda . beaatitat bair—solt, lustrous, flutly, | downy ae at seoliy sow bay to pu; it th id Miller to the jury. wavy and free from dandruff—is merely | —sprou over apa-other oeftnsanth, who. have) bors ite t matter of using # little Danderine. - | Danderine the only cure The Phillies went scoreless \untii the |* Ti mespensive to have l bale ‘igheere ‘aad, Maasrs shaiaes roascting iiella, le geventh when they opened up on Plank | 1) WAM tical Tots of it; dust get [care for Techy scalp: and it wever falls jorney's charges regarding Hockin, Ils- two bite. . tened in amazement to the statements Magee drove a base hit to left and |a25cent bottle of Knowlton’ 's Danderine | to stop falling bair at-once. coming from the Government's repre- went to second when Luderus drove one | now—all drug stores recommend it— at 78 Tal peal, molten cath eentative, Hockin not only was the con- too pot for Baker to handle Cr ft your bt se H is, moisten a cloth fidential friend of J. J. McNamara, soored when Oldring took Doolai daw it pont. pale head of the dynamite conspiracy. who bi i fe now in Gan Quentin prison, but he sera ar the bleachers in pot Yor tinen jas out @ mile trying to reach | v. partic ‘The coaches are giving the | deld men comparatively light work these days with « view of not having them too fer in the season, CARLISLE, Pa, Oot, Oct, 9.—The Carttale Indian team is ‘patting on full steam in ite LOUISVILLE. First Race—Carpathia, Cutie, Span- ish Queen, Second Race— Theo, Cook, Royal Tea, Dorothy Dean. t was a member of the Ironworkers’ |e on the wallop on Oldring’e pertect Executive Board and the second officer RACING SELECTIONS | tory-e Brae hg} Sie Tents eavectal at, of the out that tt would have tern, unfulr to jo in command of the union after Mc- a RCC eM Ie oltre wees Namara's conviction. Snead = ru ar oq showed joulariy GAVE UP KEYS SO DICTAGRAPH COULD BE INSTALLED. "The Government will ¢prove," said Mr. Miller, “that while the Grand Jury | advanced se ERTHWA Bi Seventh Kegiment Ay A. a g u of HY - - for the Laie cota? ites Theganea® facie] pian ie —F rem me | Ble oe $6 Monthi? on sito Work, Wot a n acting Secretary. ~Treasu: “er of the|| Fourth Face —Volthorpe, White Ste Chou eave vale lat nea Spach ea on $100 Worth eek or nth Irenwor ers® nion, and tn harge 0! Wool, Melton Street. Cay a along line from AY Citiees’ Gr tue asbooration. tor this || outh teesceten Blane: aia! ine; sera fama gn cinnage $5 Weekly on $500 Worth on Any Amount city, delivered the keys to those offices || siy Lad. P ) an Outs.der so that access could be had to the offices for the purpose of attaching a dictagraph to the desk of ent of the union, his co-con> intimated in his statement that Clancy of San agg ore a Pa cific Coast leader of tue has made damaging admissions to the Government's representatives regarding the case. Clancy's statements had to ith the @ namiting of the Los The District-Attorney es Times. not disclose all his hand regard- Z i} every price, Hatton, yor the fentals, Made of ing the Clancy admissions. ael Angelo. Wea Everything for the yerttuie mohair. The wi nearly. as long— Mr. Miller sald when James B. Mc- Dining Room the he watt vay similar. Revels could Namara and Ortle E. MoM .nigal ar- osace rived in Chicago in February, lvl, they 2 Fine Colonial Reproductions pitas. tn ines ta Febtear ys 1 tay FOOTBALL NOTES. Cat Glass Fern Dish, Mirror and Fern, Eeautiful ““Bassorah”’ Rags, » Fine mahogany, deautifully finished ee 1 cgay © from we Fi Fi Sh E \ $2 98 ope fouitiont mas ‘eons roomy » i re inavol, taen hewauenl Mel naxoven, x og saan me! FOr @ Fine Shave Every . 36163 inches, $8.75 Bice Pe ae Peres rate Lelie” wise’ the Trequots Mie IME alee alka thet e All complete. The g, Of course we have real Orientals, too, ranging from Bounteoe ay en turne irom looking over e ro rat time aluce being injured, fern is matural, Lut com ‘oil jee! i: South Chi hn 7 G. G I} Bl di ry a Our Floor Covering De Par unatrin’ on tue lose Rivving wits | ime-- et u ette ades treated by an imported et a Bvery y eras, color, site and every We show 12,600 09. ft. of bea the dynamite, said Mr. Miller. i ‘ Preparation. Will tast FUR, Mr hw oe the measuring, sewing, lining oF Hh furniture-vembractng every wood M'INAMARA WANTED TO KILL °imen” Whitney was the longest yard ‘salsee & year. a OLS . WATCHMAN. jenfirst team end’ D, ‘Rogers for the eecond ‘When the South Chicago plant was blown up on Feb. 2%, 1911, Mr. Miller sald, McNamara wanted to kill @ night watchman because he was in the way, but MeManigal objected. Letters were read by the District-At- torney purporting to show that Murray L. Pennell, at Springfield, I1., head of a local tronworkers’ union, wrote to the union headquarters expressing _im- patience because work at Springfield, constructed by employers of non-union Jabor, had not been blown up, After Miller had concluded, W, N. » Harding began for the defense. H fag maintained that President R; knew nothing abow: the conspiracy and that the letters in which Ryan referred to “Jobs meant structural tronwork and not dynamiting jobs, as «he Govern- rant ‘charges, t Clothier: to Meuse Boys | If you are not a Gillette user—get Oi! Heater ; The 4 shows beau- Washboard, gal- ful mahogs in s : a Gillette Safety Razor today, The $3 25 pare tans Oil ana fe pretty ial 1912 Gillette Blades come with it, o Potts’s irons and finished throughout, our u ng ar bot Feats rato, 100 clothespins. “New Idea’’ Couch Bed,3.95 Pees Et and What the, Gillette will Do _ you wash your face; the cere re er" Sottr aiden do \ta'a"Davenpart Had atrevery ‘price to real clothes values for You tainty of always having @ sharp, Cabinet, Ten oe Na beds with both # fi 18 of crooked scales, adul- smooth shaving edge #f hands pal Anchor Wetnges Path Mina These are startling day: cerity oF Par pose which we pl of snappy designs and patterns. finest imported or American woolens, and integrity can inspire us in giving highest quality, s b workmanship, e: our personal supervision, in fact Cl WH INVITH YOUR INSPECTION YOMATLY WOOLENS. WER —ON THE SPOT TO SERVE RBIEASOF Yor Rreervn THR "CLOTHES THAT 77-79 Tulton St., scrimmage for the Mom” 119-125 Walker St., N. Y. terated foods, etc., and shoddy, cheaply made, TO YOUR MBEASURE—ANY S1YLE We guarantee you the best suit or overcoat you ever wore, of the ‘oth “A STEP OFF THE You Ren SACOBS & Sixth Race—Console, Flying Meet, My Fellow. BALTIMORE, First Race—Miss Edith, Coy, Pew. Third Race—Chilton Queen, Mon- creif, Knight Deck. Fourth Race—Azyade, Chester Krum, Cuff Edge. Fifth Race—Exemplar, Hillarious, Seconke. Sixth Race—Accord, My Gal, Mich- WEST POINT, N. Y,, Oct. 0.—There wae no edge. 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