The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1913, Page 10

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ki - gp OT mene “TS SHOTS ARE FIRED INGARMENT STRKE ROT, ONE MAN IT Strike-Breaker Fighis for His Life With Pickets in Will- iamsburg Battle. | ‘The number of trades will be increared by the action of the Children’ 7 Workers’ Union in calling strike meet- ings for to-night ai No. 1% Rast Bro: way, which, It is certain, will order out the 15,000 girls in this borough and! Brooklyn employed in that trade, | According to V. W. Larger, Secretary | of the garment workers’ organization, | 9,000 workers are affected by the peace | Agreement to which the manufacturers and their contractors have already as- sented. Seveniy thousand are still at o4ds with the New York Clothing Trade cos in the clothing !ago and during hie a Mistes’ Garment! coun’ following « paralytic stroke, and for the last (en years lived mont of the time jUl¥ ab: mm THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1913. COL. C. H. JONES DEAD; TWO WIVES BIGAMY" 30 YEARS PROMINENT WHY HE DIDN'T THINK ASA URAALST ONE EXTRA COUNTED Had Been an Invalid Fourteen | Archibald, in Jail, Says He Un | derstood Only Three or Four Wives Were Illegal. Years, Following a Para- lytic Stroke. that he wa mist even though he war two ly Archwald fon May a0, bad been an invalid for fourtes a bine ad H 1911, and lived with her March 7, 184, of old A appeared. Frank Lorens, a brotier- “To the Honorable Judge conduct. On hin mother's aide he wan of the fain-)jjstaw, started in pursuit and through tng the case of Alexander Salavano, lly of Gen, Nathaniel Greene of the Con: | tia aMilation with the Independen' County Court House, Brooklyn Me enlisted In the Con-| Order of Forestera he located tinental Army A federate Army at the age of fifteen and|baid, alao a member of that organiza- rried to ried Katherine Lorens ‘\In the Bronx for some time, then dls- one to be taken seriously. ‘The case of Salavano went over be- cause several witnesses were needed. Salvano has been kept in jail since July because it was for a long time uncertain whether Policamen Hanley and Wil! jams #hot by Salvano would recover, ie ta under two indictments for revoiver carrying as well as for the four shoot ings. CALLONA DE BY TELEGRAPH TO FREE PRISONER ¢ Cookies | as tasty as Grandma's, How to make them: '% cup butter, 1 cup milk, 2 cv Mayor Gaynor will receive 100 pupils ret Send Jotinnie for a package of Presto Department of Health | man, Is Still in Jail. bad ea ‘eC 1 Frederick W. Archibald, an undersized ; Flour and just try this recipe. Recipes Jement houses and streets. Col, Charies IL Jones, ho w i | ‘ Py awe Me was man: |. net particu! prepossessing | im and on every package. | —"s Reuben 8. Simons, who became blind) ating editor of The World twenty years | cnaumeur of No. 27 Ainslee atresi, | FF est while a foreman in the Street Cleaning ve career rankeW Rrookiyn, didn't know that a man be-| Judge Frederick C, Paddock of Frank- | Department, organized the league. He Among the leading Journalists of thelcame a ‘blgamist until he had ea | Th HO Som ny. BuFFAIO.N.Y.E iin County, sitting temporarily in} and his ch will visit downtown 4 4 kanist until he had marr ers of force.and Presto) | po! est and then 0 to died yerterday at Dr. Ostore'@|three or four women. te Brooklyn, received to-day the following | Staten Island for lunoheon. nat at Onpedatetti, Italy. He'day before Ma te Apple telegram regarding the tria!, for | to-day, of Alexander Salavano, er | indictment for the shooting of try COMMUTER PROVES Stns rv i ERE IS SPEEDY ROAD: ss nn THERE'S a sense of security that goes with a quality Piano. Reputation means much when ap- plied to Pianos and Player-Pianos. § inet “Boston, Jan. %.—A mass meeting held in thie elty to-day, 6,00 people WINS $2,500 DAMAGES Association and independent manufec-|gerved through the war, In 18% Col.) ton, at a lodge meeting In Brooklyn} | i a _ through Hamels Te aan nouns WAN | Present, demands the freedom of Jones came to New York and engaged !n jam | Alexander Salavano, who is in Rioting continued in Williamaburs| jiterary work. Oxford that Lorens lear that Aron! New Jersey suburbgnites, Know y@) Brooklyn Jail since lam July.” today. Before daylight Policeman! Go) Jones went to Jacksonville, Mia, ‘bald was his brother-in-law that the Erie Railroad has won a apesd | ‘DEF E COMMITTEE FOR Behnck of the Clymer atreet station ar-| i 1991, consolidated the Daily Union| Hoth brothers-in-law put their heads} vio goaiion in the courts, although the A ANDER SALA‘ ANO." acquired a good name by deserving rested Salvator Bundello, a strikes . . breaker, of No, 27 Wallabout street, charging him with firing a revolver in the street and feloniously assaulting hwarts, « picket at the factory and Harrison was on tls © Ris eon, when Schwart « | and others at- and took and the Daily ‘Times ard establinned | together then and last Saurday night, eo Times-Union, which he aold in 1888 | When Archibald and Mrs. 1 $100,000, He then went to St. Louty| No 2, who had peen torial charge of the Repub- | t lie of that olty, remaining with that | bald on Dec. 15 9 ft newspaper until 189%, when Joneph )# lodge function at Lorimer und ‘Ter | Pulltaer brought him to the New York | Myck street, Archibald wan arreat “Bure, | knew Poh one wife, but J World. ee In 1894 Col, Jones went to St. Louie | this other one er Archibald Mixx Marie Ox- ford, and had been married to Arehi+ lant year, attended Arehibald Experienced buyers ere glad to pay for the quality behind the name, which quality is being maintained, and makes the name famous. The Behning has a rich, satisfactory tone combined with durability. $750, Colonial Style. $900, Louis XV. Convenient Terms. Booklet on Request. FTH AVENUE Witnesses victory was a costl ne. Judge Paddock read the message with testified, In Justion Davies t of the a smile and handed jt to the clerk wiih! Supreme Court, to-day that an Erie | instructions to notify the local police \train rolled into the Westwood depot | and those of Boston of It receipt. He : FASCINATING | Kline under the rear trucks of the last coach, | Kitne testified that in Aumuat, It, | FI Bia elect aos (oar berkhe to ABN en onan {aald when told he Charme with in ieuving the station, bv was forced 10 | Rg 425 for his lite. aed tae ee owe ies, | Slgamy. “IL have read about biguiniste| walk along @ pathway wich was only or MEN Knteance 8th $ “pegs scree meus were cued Sr | whee fly, JOUEOANINIR: |S anne areour atone! | seecestri See eee Kata centinl| atural Colored, Lux-| yy *t it t ft ne conflict and the entire nelghvor- | “4 ree or four wive parrie vane, came Phd ies real can’t s oo often: ontusion, | He Purchs ‘Trade Journal | “vow id you manage to get two! along and, according to experts, its many womenhave o'cal jay I en hood was thrown into nolsy The police learned a man h and carried away by his friend | mn shot! jer ree succession of improvised parades which marched ‘hrough eite street into Astor place and back, hoofing and catcalling at the factory of Engene Benjamin, president of the ass elation which is holding out against the mrikers’ demands, arrested § George @ bloc! had been starving 6! to go on «trike with the garment workers against his will and siole to| eave his life, The agreement reached yesterday pro- vides for an \mmediaie wage increase of 10 per cent, to those earning $12.0 or wood's Directory in the spring of 159 and under his direction those public ju of hiv party 0-| draft of the Democ The police of the Wiiliamaburg Briage | of Zion and St. Timothy, this city, and the American Stationer and Lock- | 9, | women! the magistrate asked jknown better Jooking men than {who couldn't even get one.” | ‘Phen he held him for the Grang Jury | without bail ons proved extremely profitable Col, Jones war an ardent Democrat and firm in hia convictions, althoug not alwaye in accord with the leaders | He wrote the original jatfornm in 1a > MORE GEMS HELD UP. Meved to Hav, aa Chairman of the ¢ | mo Broeght in lutions, WilMam Jennings Bryan was hia {deal of # statesman and during the | days of the free silver propaganda Col | WASHINGTON, Jan. was one of ite foremomt AdVO- | agents nave “temporarily detained | Chicago $18,000 worth of diamonds sus- | pected of having been amuggled into the United States by Nathan Groen, under arreat in New York on charges of hav- by Gree in will be given in Sherry's on Wednestay ts who Are said to have m innocently, If the Govern- ment’s Investigation sustains the sus- pieton that duty has not been paid upon House of Delegates of Virginia; the} pougnt t Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck of the Church | lens @ week, an inor "! Don C. Seltz of Thi w York World. | them ¢! will be seized, This latest cant. to those earning $12.50 to 816 8] she Virginians” is now twenty-four! raid puts atout $100,000 worth of dia- week, and an increase of 5 per cent. @| yearn old, Gi Gordon Battle te| monds tinported by Groen under invest!- ek to those making over $15, The union leaders will meet ers at mass meetings to-night the meetings accept the as far as they The manufacturers who are concerned. offer the terms represent, it In sald, a yearly clothing output of $80,000,000. ‘The arbitration committee of the Chamber of Commer, headed by the Rev. George William Douglas, Canon of the Cathedral of St. John the Divi @ave out a statement censuring Mr. Be Jamin for not joining ne arbitration pact. Mr. Benjamin raid the members of his organization were Aghting for self-preservation and that any increase Of the Wages would mean they must go out of business. BANKER MILLS TRED FOR “DUMMY” LOANS OF AUBIN FUNDS President Charged With Misapplying Money. . ‘The trial of David & Mills President of the Audubon former | National | Bank, Broadway and One funded and Forty-third street, on an indictment | of the | . Judge Hunt in Court. Mr. Mills defended by mer Senator Brackett and Willian M Ivins, Assistant United States District- | Afterney Levy conducted the prosecu- tion, ~ President Mills, with Joseph K. Black * burn, a director, and Charles W. Ridg- wa: Was put on trial months ag on another indictment, transaction by which they w to aave got contro! of the Guard Insuranve Company, asociation, of Bradford, Pa collateral securities by the payinent of § tors, but the prosecution fell through. The indictment upon which Vresitent ‘Mills {8 now being tried converns the making of alleged “dummy loans.” as @ result of which it is claimed the Audubon Bank became insolvent —_———— SHOOTS 006 MAY LOSE EYE. of the Amity ed and old hoy at th the dog, w was snspp: ybody it He shot the dog and then calle ambulan: ce. Schulman, after finding that the f , B52 iT pol Talent College Hor Nt w He may lose the a dog which Pacific | Governor. wation by the Government B. Altman & Co. Sales will be continued To-morrow (Tuesday) of Women’s Evening Dresses, Evening Slippers and Button Boots; Men’sand Women’s Silk Hesiery; Silk Charmeuse Cotton Dress Fabricsand|mported Lace Curtains and Bedspreads. LINENS, BLANKETS, ETC., WILL ALSO BE CONTINUED Bs was drensed. Bonet the exe. —_———. sauna (Pitty Avenue, 34th wid 35th Ptreets, ew York. As 8 ARE Ty BIS a a tl “rve you The grey hair: Ny di Pee eer ne apeukers wii | 86 SmuKgied diamonds through the and that Kline nad no other Way’ | your hair will ee eats dig cent ae, Seison’ Page, the author; |inernattonal parcel post. hing the street. ‘The jury found | tality; soft, glory and beautiful. | Richard Evelyn Byrd, Breaker of the| yr meunents who are mail to have tot tn favor of Kline for & Iways ask for HAY'S HAIR THE JANUARY SALES OF HOUSEHOLD velocity was such as to auck Kline un- | der the train, suit case and all, He was! dragged some distance before the train stopped, and sustained injuries which wired treatment {n the Hackensack It’s a Great Relish! You can't prove it too quickly for your own satis- a your hair isin le of than they really this condition get a bottl Hospital for four weeks | ; ‘ | Kline's witnesses only modestly faction. Get a bottle c | ferred to the epeed of the train, Ss peels | cause they were unable to explain the . miracle of how Kline escaped death if rain were going so fast. But mir- | *# are always happening on the Erie, aid, and let it go at that. y claimed that Kline 8d / today, Don't w t any longer: courted accident by walking so near the | jj NOW. You'll be delighted tracks. ‘Tne plaintift showed the rall- | results from even one or two appli road agent closed the station after pe” SAuc MadebyE.Pritcha ions. | pear and | who resided at West doesn't know now whether to himself that the train Kline, $1 Spring St.,N.Y. HEAL never fails--Results guaran- con- ' teed after afair trial or your money bac! J aratulate 1 going Just slow enough to allow him escape death or to congratulate himse that the train wan going just fa enough to draw him under the wheeis and win for him a verdict. B. Altman & Co? Noflies—Nodust! | In 2—3'; and 5 lb. cartons have in stock, at popular prices, a rep- resentative assortment of MAHOGANY ART FURNITURE, comprising Tea Wagons, Nested Tables, Telephone and Sewing Tables, Muffin Stands, Maga- zine Stands, Serving Trays and Music Cabinets. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) a numer of Selected Pieces will be offered at special prices, as follows: . at $19.50 at $5.50 & 6.50 at $5.00 & 6.00 at $4.50 ‘Tea Wagons Muffin Stands Tip Tables Serving Trays W. L. DOUGLAS "3814 &'4 SHOES: For style, ft and wear ate ' las shoes | are unequalled at the q | price. They are the Standard 0} | everywhere. ‘Stores in Greater New York: quality B. Altman & Co. | are now showing the New Spring Styles in Lingerie Blouses of voile, | patiste, marquisette, Tosca crepe, etc.; also Tailored Shirts for practical wear and mannish Riding Shirts of silk and cotton fabrics, A Worthy Acquisition to Any Library. Hochester (N, ¥,) Cnion aud Advertiser.) The World Almanac for 1913 is now out and is, if it be possible, be- yond the standard of recent years, containing many new, interesting and }valuable features, It were difficult | to imagine a more valuable volume | than thie little 25-cent almanac and encyclopedia, The amount of infor- | mation contained in it is incredible | to those not familiar with it. We say | “familiar” because no mere cursory | glance will show what it contains, | To be appreciated at its true value it| imust be kept and used throughout | \the year, The many occasions on| which it will be found of practicat fuse, the wide variety of questions | |which it will anewer, the disputes jwhich it will decide will show its \worth, It is a volume that every in- telligent person should have for the sake of the accurate and full infor- mation it contains, It is a worthy acquiaition to any Mbrary, ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) an offering will be made of speciat!;: prepared modeis in Tinh Auenne, 34th ond 35th Streets, Mem York. « comewe: ‘ @aid he regarded it as @ threat, but not ———— i PUPILS TO CALL ON GAYNOR. | Lingerie Blouses «t $2.00, 3.00 4.00' ~—DIGAPPEARS—25 Save your Hair! Beautify it! Invigorate your Scalp! * Danderine grows hair and we can prove it! 7 “HAIR STOPS FALLING, DA AD CENT jactually see new h . fine and downy fat first—yes, but ly new bair— r growing all over the scalp. A lite Danderine now will immedi- ately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle i st moisten a cloth with refully draw it throt Broadway, | A Special Carefully made of setter, nets and laces. Made fect in every way. Every pai to #3 more than we shall p 1 marquisette curtains with imitation filet inserts, 81, 1.85, 92.25 and #2.65 pair, rth 81.75 50, im and marquisette curtains h hand-made Renaissance lace, $3 and @4 pair, worth 84.25 to $6. Imported Bruasels net curta $2.25 a pair, worth fully $4.50. From Well-known ' ||} on them upon arriving at New more than lines offe choose from, it picked out these ve Patterns are ty Look in the corner of each of the Irish manufacturer. Tablecloths 2x2 yards, 92.65, worth &3.50 2x2), yards, 83.50, worth $4.50 2x 8 yards, #4, worth 85.50 Napkins 93.50 24x04 worth %5. Linen Pillow Cases Fresh shipment at 81 pair. Another hundred dosen of Irish linen pillow cases of the quality we usually sell for 1.35 9 Hemstitched ends. inches, dozen, Earlier Was $12.50 Tomorrow, Tuesday, $6.75 Five styles, more or less similar, are offered at this pric #6.75, although they have been counted good values upto now at $8.75, $9.75 and 812.50 All-wool serge in dark bl or bla hey are trimmed with touches of bright colored silk and wool and some have lace jabots. Mostly black dresses in this group, Every one is well made and thoroughly practical for every day wear, Not all sizes in each siyle. Subway floor, Old Bldg. Sewing Machine, $18 A strictly modern drop head automatic lift model—abso- lutely guaranteed for five years. Women will note these par- ticular features; it is easy running, self threading, has an automatic bobbin winder, a full set of attachments and five drawers. iver hear of a better ma- chine for #182 We that even at higher prices it has not its equal. Attendants will be glad to demonstrate the Wanamaker Special machine, in the Sew- ing Machine Section of the Houseware Store. Subway floor, New Building. & Formerly A. T. Ste Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ThisSergeDress |) Wanamaker Special | think | | | " of Public School No, 125 of Brooklyn at yas you will, after an. appli your hai n er: | But Alexa’ Salavano, Ac-| the City Hat! to-day. ‘They compose | Of Danderine, vou cannot find a single | time. eI Le RAEKE War tle Formed | {face of danduff oF «loose or falling [amazing your hair will be light | eit, bake | derate oven. | 1 : + - 6 eae - 4 ‘hair and your scalp will not itch; but | fluffy and wavy, and bave an aj re rest In gaat the | After a few weeks’ use, when you will|lustre, softness and beauty and shimmer of true Danderine from any drug store and prove to y to-night—now- petted and soft as any — that Purchase of 3,000 Pairs of Fresh, New Lace and Scrim Curtains white and ecru scrims, marqui- to sell at the full prices. Ber. ir such as we regularly ask from price them in this sale. Curtains of French net with hand- made Renaissance, bonnag and Cluny laces, 83 pair, worth 85. , net curtains, with bh F sets and edgings, 42,65 and #3 pair, worth $3.50 te 84.50. On te Tuesday Morning. d Gallery, New Building. Purchase of Household Linens Irish Manufacturer } These table cloths and matching napkins are almost as if one had bought them abroad and were not obliged to pay duty York. And if you had had all the linen product of Ireland ta probable that you would have red here today. ically Irish and in good style. Quality of the linen is warranted to wear well. cloth and you will find the name Finest Irish Towels 98.25 to $12 dozen, worth 81@ to $18. Huck and di ™ stripes and ends or with damask apes towels with lurabie scalloped ers. Japanese Embroidered Linens Centerpieces and scary, with heavy raised Japanese erabroidery. 90c to 85.75, were $1.75 to $7.50. Crumpled Line: ns Scarf: d tea cloth: low hird First f! Commercial | StationeryStore In New Quarters Fourth Avenue and Ninth reel, Subway floor, Old Building, on a straight line from the Subway Entrance, New Building, ts its new address. Tomorrow, Tuesday, 1000 Boxes Princess Elena Stationery, is box, worth 0c ! s novelty stationery ractive, Y i r note paper have flaps yped in gold, with a long artistie ‘tial and both paper and cards are gilt edged. Envelopes are plain. Subway floor, Old Building 62':c Will Buy For a Man AGood Shirt anda Good Necktie Tomorrow on the Subway floor, New Building $1 and $1.50 Shirts, 50c | 25c and 50c Ties, 1213¢ 1913 and reliable BENEFACTIONS IN 1942. LITERATURE IN 1912. I AND 25,000 OTHER FACTS AND The Price—25c. | } World comains many pages of information relating to interesting MUSIC IN 1912, NEW PENSION LAW OF 19142, PANAMA CANAL ACT OF 1912 FIGURES BEARING ON MORE THAN 2,500 IMPORTANT SUBJECTS At All Newsstands, a ANDERINE: luxurianee, the health, Get a @5-cent bottle of Knowlton’s that your hair ts ad it hee n neglected or injured by careless h | treatment—-that's all. Tuesday Almanac 4 mn

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