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Py Sera > = taxicab that stood at the curb. They. + PARE TO CONEY. PRICES FIXED, HE SAYS. yall ‘market, | Judge Dickinson | sinoed in and whisted away. ‘Then the * “Next, the conferees will go over the " equisition that company si Rohe employees gave the alarm. pa ~ fieee paged ‘aensta.'s tnall F % i i Hed rajjs to the South and Southwest) The four employees oan wate o urge as berctotore that the Avevcent tare | Peer Regan’s Drastic Action) ; Agreements Reactied by Sub-||6 tree rent ee ee et irae to Qotey Island shall take effect when ‘ A - A ‘ . robbers. “Vicious looking men,” was operation begins upon the city's suv-| May Result in Retaliatory Committees Appointed at P fall ladalagel Thad baal) la the | Sbout the most specific description ob- thet Fourth us e Treths sennrey, this wil grovite’'s Measures by Help. First “Gary Dinner.” Steel Corporation had ever co-operated | *inable, fi fare trom the city to the sea P y A with the Bessemer Pig Iron Association _ Eee Jong before 1917, and will destroy the toward the maintenance of prices of pig : iron, Corey said that he had on one efforta made in the B. R. contract | Luncheon gueste at the Hotel Knick 4 William B. Corey, former president |occasion given orders to close blast INSTANT UCCESS to defer the low fare even after that |hooker to-day experienced the senna- of the United States Stee} Corporation, | furnaces of the Carnegie Steel Company . P a tion of taking their mid<lay meal un- "| with the maintenance of prices In view. ‘The Interborough has not consented was a witness to-day at the hearing on | «1 told J. J. Butler of the Bessemer ‘ to all of the foregoing proposed modi-|“*f % Police guard. Fearing an at- the United States Government's auit to] pig Iron Association,” he sald “that é ficatiofis, according to infor-iatton in| tack on the hostelry by some of the 2%] 4 dissolve the corporation under the Sher-| the Steel Corporation proposed to close the jon of The Evening World. | walters and other employes @iacharged man Anti-Trust law. a number of blast furnaces and that it y it ili be noted that no modifica by him earlier in the day because of He admitted on the stand that the portal be well for them to do the with "respect to banking Srienesmen thelr strike attitude, Proprietor James Tennessee Coal and Iron Company was} “jd they do the same?" “They did.” © point raised by President Mitchel. BAS/ B. Rogan asked Commissioner Waldo a rival of the Steel Corporation before| The witness said the Carnegie Stee! | beetatee of the Interborough, There | 14, srotection, and a sergeant and four RAPPORT, SOPH/l. SEALER FP. SELZER ROSIE the merger sanctioned by Roosevelt and | Company was represented in the “Pix are a number of other “Jokers in ne teenie a stationed at pelkis ALICE SCHWARTZ. Mf PODRO YY ALICE.GOr emi that prices were maintained on agree-| Iron Committee,” con.prising the prin- contract that will have to be worked Mahe Gn andy been WARTR. PERKY, ON are, menin reached at the “Gary dinner: cipal manufacturers of pig iron 18 th®) Statements Flock in Praising TRUE Ae sede eobeden vo tho tr0s| 101 who entered, Pootitiy veckues tf 00004: 9O0990084000000008000800 | He also admitted that the Steel Core] NOM cian, however” he added, ¥ approval of those opposed to the fre . y — .—«| poration and the Bethlehem Steel Com-| MY ‘ eounte the Results of Taking ee of all above, under and upon the|this show of force, no violence waa Dany participated for four years in an| ‘!* that nothing practi was acc x surfaop of the city’s streets to the ex: | offered, younger members of their families, international pool in armor plate, whicn Plished by these meetings. | Tona Vita isting transit monopoly. Patrick Quinlan, the I. W. W. aat- e Sarah Weiss, sixteen years old, of @ivided the business of “neutral mar-| HOW “GARY DINNER: AFFECT-| . OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THAT vba oe, haa iately aaremnea we ’ Rater rend 3) Rasieuae fine. kets.” It wos the first direct testimony ED PRICES OF mh aia a | Es shag ane OF ven sore 35 + . which the Government has been a The "Gary diners,” at which the Gov. Here RE DEAL 18 CHECKED, | | pizaling languaxe, this afternoon aaid teenth treet, ‘and Minnie Dadrofsky, rem alu as to the enlatence of auch a {ernment ailenes price understandings | FRANK WHINERY SPEAKS lerevts the joint announcement made! 4 strike vote han been taken, at which { nineteen years old, of No. 646 Haat pe were reached by steel manufacturers, by Chairman William K. Willcox and | 599 ballots were cast.’ The result he Sixth street, al earn from $4 to $10 (Mr. Corey, who resigned as president| Were taken up. The witness testified 4 Boroyan Preskient McAneny of the) woud not divulge, saying It would be & week and are the chief providers for of the Steel corporation in 1910, ie a| (hat sub-committees were appointed at ‘ procs cotta a lg al Be a annoupced at a monster meeting in large families, Their complaint of their U director of the corporation, He was| the first dinner, nate aiffer-! He Finds that the Tonic Has the Board of Estimate before Feb. 1: yant Hall to-night, ut st ts under arrest and treatment by the police was i] unable to resell to-day that the armor. | et Wan tt tea, ane th che creation ‘ \ ‘Fhe commission and the commit | Stood from other nources that the vote Leith aed ceded Maen del nde piate pool had existed until hie memory| of’ ines sub-committees to reach an Accomplished Wonders too of the Bosra of Bstimate recog. =| Was in favor of an immediate walkout. Tie witeeeres see the Wsikere Oe had been refreshed by the reading of| understanding as to steel prices and ‘ i aise thee the forme of oontsscte | Quinlan admitted he was correctly Lost heteflho wing tl nls bball e he minutes of the Carnegie Steel Com-| to. bring about the maintenance of | for Him. i (forthe operation of the sew quoted when he declared during hip —— called “scab” and other worse names ped . quoting him as advising against| them? A. Yes. | ‘ie boaringe, RRQUING CuANane Dpecch that unless some agreement etl ee hha verebtion that “ Joining with the “armor combinatl @. Did it bring about the maintenance ‘ATBLY TO PROTECT THE |!" the hotel mon is reached soon It They Were Mistreated and | the” were entering the automobiles that + in the erection of an armor-plate plant|of prices? A. For a temporary’ perlod| ‘The men who are eng in inteo- i will be necessary for the waiters to bpd er were furnishing to take /Surrogate Asked to Decide Feb. in Japan. This was in 12. shortly after | ONY. if, previous to the | tcing Tone Vita in Brooklyn are re- “play th fi he Inaide."” Hi ly home. : 5 "| @ Were you, yourself, : oe Peace nee ee ie AG aid pet mean anyinthe wne| Arrested Without Cause, | anere was a riet thie morning i 7 on Claim of $4,500,000 | ths, orfanisation of the Steet Corpora’) open market of February, 108, In favor caving ln avery wath tt We tte ee ' ferences the companiss—IT [than to advise that the fight be made tri front of the East Thirty-titth street po- soi me Fret eaten. Apia ger et onggoe by this new tonic. | WIRE BRA PRACTICAL IMPOR. [in the Kitchens.” He denied ne ad-| YOUtHfulStrikers Declare. | tice station when a crowd of striking Surplus Income. NO Come RT Tion wt | cutting prices? ove me longer than t| Among others received the other day 1 SIBILITY TO COMPLETE FEB lyocatcs tampering with food and, to garment workers attempted to rescue rp! . EIGNERS DURING POOL. deemed advisable. was one from a rai man, Frau ! Comraaors SY Fas. 1. tha SonrAeP, bad been Glapaten wiv @ young woman picket who had been ‘The witness said a combination of/°Q. How were they maintained? A.|C, Whinery, who resides in’ Jerse; 1 tin } . va vap Rgpsten) aaa eeertsce |Joneph J. Ettor when he made such a| Nine solemn-visaged young girls, eight | arrested for Interfering with several armor plate manufacturers in England,|‘They were not maintained by agree- City. ty Feb. 2 will net be an excuse, go | *Ueaestion. of them garment workers now on trike, | Women on thelr way to work. Besides! A notice of appearance was filed with) prance and Germany and thé United | ment. s .. Whinery stated as follows: i far on “TIME TO ASSERT HIMBELF,”| were arraigned before Magistrate Mc-| ‘he young woman first arrested, four| the Surrogate to-day by William J: Un-|giatey had existed as late as “104 or| Q. What do you mean by that? A. “T thave been feeling run down for ‘ interes. REGAN DECLARES. © Quade in the Jefferson Market Police | Prisoners were taken by the police—two| derwood, an attorney for the executorr| ig6. The Carnegie Steel Company and Well, an agreement Is an reement, evans yoaty and could never find i a saree Serb Low to-day Regan'a unexpected action in dis-| Court to-day on charges of disorderly | Omen and two men. Of the estate of William Ziegler, in the! ine Bethlehem Steel Company were the Werstandings then as wu. hi (Hoyt) pom Serr a SPOCTEROOS Teton ent tani nan aka | charging offhand 366 union waiterd abd] conduct abe’ Oued # euch, CROWD TRIED TO RESCUE | petition for an accounting brought by| American members of the combination, woud ba? A, ie | Weice Z.bed fellas: E was aie ts de bent 10 Gov. Bulser. “He urged the Gov: |"Dus boys of hie dining room force at| “Making angry promec aguinat the PRISONERS. Swan & Moore in behalf of Willtam| he said. ou upon me answering? Ls s fee Re eeete ¥ ernor not to replace Chairman Willcox |1 o'clock this morning has brought Con-| cneeges lodged against them, the littie} The Prisoners gave their names as| Ziegler jr, beneficiary under the will] “What wae the agreement of those in Heer ee as a Bas wit-|do eaythlag with 'y gel 4 on the First District Public Service | siderable trepidation for the future to os that is what moat of them | M!s# Grazia Arritia, No. 208 Hast Twen-| Of the baking powder millionaire, Also| the pool?” asked Judge Jacob M. Dick-| | “Well, ther ‘ tion, I was easily tired, and could get Contmigsion .wHh A man who is “un-| the members of the Hotel Men's Anso-| Tthers—tor aN asi dbrrtps: om | ty-ninth street; Mise Frances Marneniii, | stipulation was filed adjourning’ the| inson, attorney for the Government. Q. And were prices maintained by!no benefit from my sleep, While in friengie", fo eH dual’ vubWay plan, Mr. /ciMMion, of which Regan tn not Wwere—were not allowed by their counsel, | No. 40 Hast Hleventh street; Mine | Whole proceedings until Feb. 7. “T was not familar with the detaile,” | igo te cna? A They were New Yark I’ heard hows tho now toate ey than ats Yalan) tt gas membet the union lawyer, to take the | gaio Berdini, No, 4 East Eleventh| Under the will young Ziegler t# en-| said Mr. Corey, adding that Col. Millard Tons Vita, and purchased » bottl i e i | a e i sat = ' POLICEMEN GUARD KNICKERBOCKER'S 041 040000000 E EVEN ive w Girl “‘Pickets’’ Who Were Fined and Companion : Who Says Policeman Pinched Her Armsi| 942 9090140000 0440600440644 061 000rreen | 3 | 1918. COREY NOW ADMITS 7.0.1 WAS RIVAL the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company in the steel rall trade previous to its absorption by the corporation in 1901. Mr. Corey said the T. C. and I, was manufacturing open hearth steel rails, then practically a new product. Judge Dickinson read from minutes of the Carnegie Steel Company, containing letters written by Corey in which he said ‘that competition in rails was in- ari icant ee went leisurely through the drawere of the cashier's desk, the contents sot yet having been put into tne safe. He fowtd between $700 and $80, which he placed in his pockets. ROBBERS WARN AGAINST GIVING AN ALARM. He climbed the wire fence again and eparted with the robbers, who bagked Out, still with pistols levelled. =| easing” and that the Carnegie com- | Ut. stl a ef pany. would be "up against the open | “Don’t try to ive an alarm until we ceetrewe hearth proposition in 1907," that the @@t away or we'll shoot you yet,” w iat | }} GUESTS ATLINGH had given orders to the the last word as the robbers disap- 2 —— Ss Cc f | to bo united 0 0 corm of ave | 3 a? weurty rats tnd hat "we wil have to PWhile that was going on in the office, catrnen a Discharge of 286 Employees of| : Testifies That Merged Com-|"Si0""Corey smittagly feother holdup took place tn the, ane ein ha | statements over the prot gang kept under the mussles of their oration of modt- Hostelry Causes Manager pany Was a Strong Factor jneys for the corporation. Ht TO HURRY ALONG FIVECENT advocate of the Interborough befor to Fear Trouble. HOTEL MEN DISTURBED. Though the proprietor of the Knick-| The .wnion paid the fine, but the nine etreet; Meyer Bernstein, No. 6 Sheriff tiled to become an executor, with his in the Rail Market. Hunsicker, representative of the Car- The witness also confirmed testimony of other witnesses that the Harriman lines as well had given orders to the T..C. & I for open hearth rails, To prove the T. C. & IL, after its acquisition, became a strong factor tn Ne- revolvers & wagon washer and man. When the three robbers from the side appeared, they were joined by, the two others, and ali five marched to s found that it was everything that hed erbocker acted independently and on| !ittle family providers afterward told,| street and Joseph Waléria, No, 300| mother, Mrs, E. Matilde Ziegler, Will-|negie Company abroad, conducted the teen ted. After the fist few % and his reapp his own initiative, It was apparent to- | °utade of the courtroom, what they did| Knlokerbocker avenue, Brooklyn, iam 8, Champ and Mayor Gaynor, wher | negotiations. ones Tr experieatad ronal, end now | On’ motion of Comptroller Prender-| day that the other hotel men fear that} 2°t have the opportunity inelde og / Patrolman Reubold of the East Thirty-| he becomes of age. He was twenty- ‘The witness testifie? that during the feel better than I have felt for gast the Board of Estimate voted to- day to hold 4 special meeting at which the proposed transit operating von- tracts ate to be discussed, The Mayor wilt determine the day and hour of the wpecial meeting—probably before next Against all the hotels not now affected by thi bis coup may result in general re- prisals on the part of the waiters|,, Alice Sohwarts, sixteen years old, the youngest of the defendants, lives at No, 646 East Thirteenth otreet. For mpnths she has supported an invalid Regan declared | rather and three sisters, A short time rike, “I'm glad I aid 4,” fifth street station was on duty this morning im front of No. 318 Bi Thirty-second street, occupied by a number manufacturers, when he saw the Arritie girl accsat several women going into the buliding. The policeman years old July 21 last, bet eo far he has not filed with the Surrogate his papers for qualification ge an executor. According to the language of the will the young man, who 1s a son of the existence of the agreement the Ameri- cans hag aot, to his knowledge, attempt- ed to compete for armor-plate elther in Engtand, France or Germany. “Did the foreign firms bid ¢or United BANDIT GANG STOLE A TAXI is is entirely owing to Tone Vita.” “Mr. Whinery is only one of many hegre? ”* stated sou es ” Wea w nsei in Fen Age ‘ona Vita. “Brooklyn f warned the girl and her arrest foflowed , vernment contracts?” he was comi Thursday, the regular meeting day of| to-day. “I was sick and tired of this | ago the father became well enough to] an argument. 7 Hew sgeapren HL iparned goal sisson canes, iy day. iad sees much Weter thes the Board. whole business of waiters’ domination, | work and the little mower left her} On the way to the station the potice- | Nephew by . We Cinta 8 by 1 Y sation “4 Until the Pubiie Service Commission | and I plainly saw that if over 1 wan to| work and remained home to do tho eat ak Gb lta as ico od csr Aaa ot pi at pp ad al Re sacra oe | Suara im ie an vay disposes of the operating contrac th ron my ow nd when they arrived in front |the income of the jcoumulated | that the Unites ates on= | ye ial m1 jer y Boast.of Estimate will not be tna po phew Fy me La bide le po 1] washing, cooking, sewing and to take jon the crowd rushed the oo mince the death of the elder Ziegler in| tracts in armor-plate shall be given only | different symptoms, One woman oy, ‘ sitiop.to act definitely. The Board can ‘i : ea for Indes | care of the home and the rest of thejiicoman and attempted to take the 1906. This amounts to over #4,500,000,/to American manufacturers,” was the | eee tell me that she had formerly - and probably will consider the charges | Pendence Immediately, fami); j@ saya that last evening,’ young woman from him. and had been added io the corpus of | reply. fered from dizsy and fainting spells; | thet have been suggested. Action can| “During the last year. I had yielded | when she waa arrested with the others,| Reubold, reinforced by several patrol- the estate by the executors. Jacob M. Dickinson, counsel for the (Continued from First Pai that her nerves were constantly on } be expedited by 4 general discussion. | to demanda of my walters. which in-| she was simply passing the underwear! men from the station, charged the | "wn, unting proceedings were} Government, took up the question of edge and she would jump at the H Then, when the Public Service Commis | creased my payroll by $41,000. But re-| factory on West Twenty-firat street,| crowd and took four more prisoners, 1 S0N0 eo ere x sion releases the contracts, the Board | cently, when the waite: Presumed to| She stopped to apeak to her former as-| ‘he crowd then scattered. All the pris- started to obtain the direction of the the difference between the domestic and slightest noise; that she not of Estimate will be enabled to act | onera were charwed with @isorterly con. | Court aa to the payment of thin: fund|export prices of steel ratty. |The boxes had been broken open and| do her housework, because she always | quteRly. | dlctate to me whom I should discharge |eociates, who were on picket duty there, | Suce, to Mr. Ziegler at this time. If the| ‘Throughout the time this agreement | undoubtedly tossed from the moving |felt so tired, The next minute am-- and whom T should hire, demanding | When. she alleges, @ policeman grabbed \ sd pala ta. iti intathed bakwaen forsiia and'| Bi curls other woman will come in and say the discharge of four of my employees | her by the arm, pinching her painfully, money 18 oven, Perm. 12, um 8 Oke maintain xh ‘ He | tat in the park. REVOLT IN TURKEY amainst whom they had a grudg 1 | 4nd arrested her. GIRLS TELL OF HARDSHIPS IN thought it wi assert myself, pee aa A IF KULIKE HAD DRAWN SHADES WIFE WOULDN'T ecutors will lose thelr commissions upon it, which amount each year tu | cent, for each executor upon whatever per American manufacturer Dickinson, counsel for the Government, “was the price of rails in this country The robbers, the chauffeur, is it Was about to be closed five in number counting entered the warehouse nd that before taking Tona Vita she ex- Perienced severe pains in the head and back; that there was always an | « a Just internal gnawing sensation; that she ae President Sweeny of the Hotel Men‘e| (2 4% Evening World reporter that po-j & Ne The lon to Mayor Gaynor as well| “C. A. Severance, attorney for the cor-| got away with nearly $900, but in their | eppetite, ete. But RE er] < Amsoctation characterised Regan's ac. |(cemen had severely and unwarrantedly | Affidavit Tells How Her Emissary|as to Mra. Ziegler if the $4,800,000 1s poration, objected to the form of thn) haste they forgot to go to the open safe | this is one of the surest symptoms of ‘ton as “unfortunate at thia time” but | Pinched thetr arms when they were) (ot Evidence by Watching pald to the heir amounts to $517,500/ question on the ground that it was @|in which $5,000 had been placed only ®/ nervous debility. { he said that since Regan had with- Mg tiprniererogege Aedis Wind for the nineteen years yet to elapbe! migstatement of fact. lew moments before, “Tons Vita Ria the best sale in the | Grawn from the association no member | ure ult ca he Gan td Fg Ow, before young Ziegler gets all of his! pomitg RAILS SOLD ABROAD! Charles Fink and Robert Borenmann,|drug stores of New York yesterday of that body was competent to criticise the Knickerbocker proprietor’s adticn Manager Toby of the Hotel Margarst, William J, Kullke's omission te pull|money. ‘By the periods established in stant cashiers, were winding up t the provision A i 7 Most of them WERE CHEAPER. since_it has been_introdu down the blinds of his Ch of the will, each the executors will FORCED TO QUIT? (Continued from First Page.) $22,500 a year for five years and $11,250 @ year for five years, as the will pro- vides that when the heir reaches sol bi ‘4 fore some of th ange. tb. thy when he made his preparatio: Jone $45,000 a year for the first four “Well, then, sked Judge Dickinson, id: “Pot up your | on Columbia eights, Brookiyn, ‘om Be jem ci jo to Ure for tl night is re ponathi ac. , $33,750 a year for five years,| the mill price of domestic rails, 1d kee julet or we'll blow your ITs ITHOU T eS which the crew of walters walked out |4ay's drudgery in some dark, unclean ‘cording to an amdavit filed In tho soc |ocure © BG tapes 68 Le |} WHO, WANTS W c T subsequent to the formation of the! heads off!’ They looked up and found Steel Corporation, greater or lets than the export price on strike last night at the dinner hour, alae, a reported to-day that h iring | fingers are almost paralysed, they ha’ For tanta altresses to take the place of men|to do housework, cook breakfast and: preme Court to-day for the bringing of an action by Mrs, Amelia Kullke, asking for an absolute divorce. themselves staring down the barrels of | two revolvers pointed at them by two/| ‘ease es “catch a tartar” if they get Adrianople, Tt was semi-oMctally stated that Madnmd Shevket Pasha would at once establish @ military dictatorship to fore- stall the revolution threatened by the e Of t! Who struck and that In future he would | drese th rothers employ no more mate help for hie din- | ¢retecineg, “ounwer eee layer ing rooms. He served breakfast for hie! v1 was Going nothin’,” Alice said t te thi It . GOONS TES REPRE WINES! SUNGURY: | cate, tevday, “When tant big pollecman $2,000,000 STEAL grébbed me and pinched my erm. I was simply talking to some of my girl| | Kullke lived at No. U8 Drexel avenu Mrs Kullke is living at No, 569 West One Hundred and Eighty-@fth street, In her complaint she charges that Mr, Chicago, from March 1 under the name of ‘Mille: 1912, to Sept. 5, 1912, with twenty-five years ne shall get one- fourth of the est at thirty the next fourth of the estate, at thirtys five the third quarter and at fony years the last quarter of the estate. The records of the Surrogate's Court “I want to be accurate,” replied Corey. ‘The mill price on foreign busi- ness netted the producer less than on domestic Dusiness.” “Then the domestic price was higher?” Mr, Corey conceded that auch wag in men. “Not a equeak,” enapped one of the men. The astounded Fink and Borenmann stood still. Thereupon @ third robber ecaled the a Haan at wi 7 PRIS Rae 300 an wast oico. EMAN.—#uddenly, ELAIND COLE- MAN, beloved wife of David Coleman ends, Florence Bim who was known a last amounted he case. wire netting which separates the outer| and mother of Thomas J. Coleman, ia Chi ines. tok when I was arrested. I “ show that the estate last year effect the case. peosingp ly cena ePing am domin: YEARLY IN STAMPS to work | at home, and if sane ee ee Mra, Kulike's sworn state. | 8pProximately $15,000,000, which sum! The Government otvermer took up with Cd Cid Pa combs eats, tion of the Young Turks, all along FROM GOVERNMENT. there, there {s no one to wash and cook| ment is an affidavit by Edward A,| included the $4,600,000 young Ziegler ts|the witness the competitive position of Watched by the help! mp! counselled a resumption of the war, and has\strenuously opposed the cession of jople. Ho-day it was learned "| @or WASHINGTON, Jan. %—Enormous , 1 frauds against the Government through | som little Drothers and sisters." jie Miller, seventeen years old, of 100 Henry etreet, who helps sup- ‘Hahn of this city, who went to Chicago on Sept. 2 to loc Kullke. Hahn ewears he waited outside the Drexel avenue home until] he saw Kulike enter with endeavoring to have paid to him nor Many wills Grafted nowadays stipu- late, in @ lump sum, the ameunt the that soldiers on the ChatalJa lines Bort o family of four on $0 a week, | Wom ley women ands Ninh executors shall receive. In the Ziegler SSE ot be given up, and that they would lone | hacer’ Hanort ia the policeman who arrested her "dow, and then was rewarded by tre | which establishes the legal rate for that LOT Road adonn inlay for, tbe gt compenes. start we rovolution to overthrow the’) Mice Inspectors. Reports recelved to-| when she aaked him why she was ar-| sight of Kullke and the woman and particular estate. For estates unger | putgg? ,gtrietly, contidental. Mre, Bamuel Ves- dynas@imhould the Porte attempt to Gey ty Foeimecter-cisnsral Hitshoook rested, “that he was doing it just for Atle att Breparing to retire: he ‘swears. | $100,000 the lexal comminstons are 5 per SS _ : en cone | gun," 1 ea under the 000, 2 5 ate Fane he allies, backed by | icted on #0 tremendous a acale that| Laliian Seltzer, eighteen years old, o¢| window; and. found nat Kultke’ stit ge fe ey ete * i an ae ee RY op iRhh WANTEOOMALE: LONDON,” Jan. 2% —With revolution | they. Involve at least $2,000,000 annually. | No, 22 Sixth street, supports her mother | omitted to draw the shader, for estates more than Wp te the 23d |Special for Friday, the 24th}) WANTED, CLOTHING cUT- practically gatnpant in Constantinople, the Kiami] Mjnistry overthrown and the Government'seported in the hands of t Young Turks. and the war party, the| Balkan situation to-night was regarded | as darker than at any time since the| signing of tlie ‘armistice agreement at Baghtche last November, ——_— Mulfinger planned to commit FIRST RACE. —Purse; maiden two-year-olds; REWARDS. hee 4 jurlong+ grated fine and mized with Freach LOST, FOUND AND RE’ RD: Affairs admittedly had reached an! TENNESSEE CONSTRUCTION |" the street from pain, 1 was not taken We ho hs Wee Fondant cteame covered. with rich || £601 ‘ar9 TOT acute stage w! ‘@ weneral European J ren, A ish An chow train, black cloth here to the police s#ta' lately, bu 16. hal $ nN OUB BEGULAB .War was not without the range of pos- eibility, although the optimists assertod that such an eventuality was improu- able. | The Grand Council of the Ottoman | yet those who said that the Hoty | and the Aegean Islands shoukl | into the handy of the Balkan been re-|and three ers. She w turned against stamp brokers in. New| worker in the Twenty-firat York, Chicago and other large cities.| tory where the striking « Confessions received by the inapectors| rested, yesterday, and earns $10 a week. from some of the men they have 'n-| + wae arrested; Ihe vestigated are said to indicate that the Bey ied ane tise ber Nei ramifications of | the fraude extend | * Ou “the policeman. pinched Tous h fi VIPERS She Souairy arm eo hard, that I almost fell down my into the factory and I and all of the CREDITORS FILE PETITION. al other girls who were arrested were An involuntary petition In bankruptcy | kept there half an hour to be jeered was filed this afternoon in the Federal} at and insulted by the strike breakers, District Court against the Tennedsee| before we were taken to the West Sev- ¢ claims of the petitioners agagre- wale $590,627.42, The petition deelares the ti, 009 aid that, on en. tin the Cie of No, 18 Pitt street, and Anna Gordon, station, Edna Rappaport, seventeen years old, Pl Acc FAST MAIL STOPS SUICIDE. NORRISTOWN, Pa. Jan. %.—The United States mail was too fast for Robert Mulfinger, © years old, a bust- ness man of West Norriston townehip, and to that he owes the fact that he ng. i Alderfer and the police found Mulfin. ger stretched out In the bathroom of " h home, a tube connected with the # fixture in his mouth, will find that opponent none other than 1 Ardourel, representa- ure from Boulder three executors each can charge the es- tate 1 per cent. per annum for services, eee JUAREZ ENTRIES. The Juarez entries for to-morrow are follow He was re-| (ni 108 a iy.” Shins fe lator is a wkilful cult Court of 6t. Louly the company, in| #!xteen years old, of No, 301 East Tnir- Anewert oa sult, appled for the ap-| teenth street, both earn $6 a week and, pointment of # receiver to take over the | With their fathers, who are working- change of its property, The value of the| men and earn a little more than @ pit anele ip not given, tance, help support and educate the amateur he Ritchie to ‘Ko Afiinee gear olde, and uy. My atten Noval Move alow, iT PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST ofa NORE La walgbt to cosh tevinnce bnskedos the ametalnar. CHOCOLATE COVERED SAIR DATES ~sBweet selected dates, with @ thick chorelate covering—w real cleewheres poUND BOX CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT ROVALSFrech Sen Blas Cocoanat, 19¢ FOUND BOX TERS; PERMANENT POSI- TIONS AND L:BERAL WAGES TO COMPETENT MEN. APPLY BROWNING, KING & CO., 16 COOPER SQUARE. dard case, Her ¥., Brookiya, LOST, on Weinest tae ea taining ey turned to 206 BROADWAY Just East of Sth Ave. Construction Company, a Missourt*cor-| enteenth stroet police station.” vived. Empire agreed to give up Adrianople Fah Ib, and gocept-all-the other terms offered | Doration, which haa offices in this city, LLITTLE WORKERS UPPORT| mvp igs : oh OA Bes: ‘ c ji fasalute tote Fern. Le, med by the Great Powers, but immediately | )Y the merican Surety Company of | #aMILIES ON MEAGRE EARNINGS sien Et ipiay: Fimo 104; diol Pinna! ata bila. ensichiees du bo ineatea ~BT} Kamil Padi and alt the rest of the | 2%) Commercial National Banke ot eit. | All of the little workers told practice | DENVER, Jan, 28—When Light. | sig) Wilco, 1100), "De. “Boughert', pilvation . If desired, packanes o im F269 Turkish Government that recommended . : a ae Fah bainn’ weight Champion Willle Ritchte faces | if? ¥ a 6 Talermms iy , cago and William F. Hays as trustee | ally the same story if being pinched by ) Willie its . Rruee. eink aati ee oe ” — ow zor Bullding auch were overtiyrown, and | of the estate of Jesse Spaulding of Chi-| the policemen and held in the factory | Bi opponent at the Denver Press Club] | Pata cg Mond BOLE ets tas ovenian ‘Wall 1h etthocke Row: World's [4 jtoman Empire to-nigh Was in tho | cag before they were taken to the police |#moker here to-morrow afternoon he! his Br 108, Rorthwest core Office, hs ways lem = Offlee, = B4: 25th Mt, and Brooklyn Office, 302 ng fon Stu Brooklyn, for SO days rollow' prin rf Sdvertioement, Nie of, the

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