The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1913, Page 16

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TRE EVENING WORLD, WEDN EBDAY, JANUARY %0, 101; Whole World Is_a Schvolhouse FIVE-ALARM FIRE sits cetec oes 1.00 STRKERS RETURN TO WORK HOTS HURT MANY Kimono Workers Partly Settle Difficulties and Go Back, but Others Refuse. ° ° Showers of red hot bricks also f When he began counting again he was | For Six Children Here From Europe| PUTS HUNDREDS IN | Serscseerac hates PRRs tes oe Novel Tour of Practical EES. Education, Begun at Valparaiso Year Before Last, Includes Study at Close Range of Every Continent, Its People, ind Language. leas nate el Mother and Teacher Are Guides of Gomes Youngsters, Who Range From Sixteen Years to Three and a Half— Classes Every Day, Whether Afloat or HURL EGGS AT POLICE. Miss La Follette Appears in Court for Strikers, Taking Blame for Their Arrest. Violence in two sections of the Man- hattan garment making diatetet and in ‘Wilitansburg emphasized, to-day, the fect that tentative peace programmon Detween the employers and the Unit. Garment Workers’ Union, which seemed very near ratification by the strikers, a tow days ago, have fallen to the ground. \ Besause of war in the union itself, pe- tween International President Thomas Rigkert, who favors peace, and th ecutive committer and organizers of Jooal union, arrayed against aocoptance of the terme, negutiations are at @ stand. ou ‘The passage from Southampton to New York of the Kron North German Lioyd, which liner docked yesterday, wae en- Uvened by the presence of six Spanish boye and girke win are receiving thee education in @ novel antl excellent man- The eix brothers and sisters wore accompanied by their mother and a gov- ernees-teacher, an@ every day, whet! on land or sea, these oblidren attead a ‘The boys and girts are the chikiren of sc ne ON Le NE NUON. RRNA ABIES STR SM alls fell into the street [his head away for @ moment from the and several firemen had narrow be art Right cash he was counting up to-day. 80 who had been standing beside the win- EE iam eat rom, the building and Rone | dow tor some time, asked what was dis- ORRINE La + gegen mi .B,"’ answe elly. “Do - BOMB IS FOUND ON STEPS | vou.inow snyinine stout te") SSE A vehi tno sober and OF CHURCH IN BROOKLYN. | somes ansinine te money"im'nis nae, | izes, ane strong i ove ‘ ——_——_ Kelly called a policeman and nad istrate Appleton that he had taken the money as an ensy way to find a home|& trial, y a Occupants of Tenements, for the rest of the winter, The Magis- inded. ORRIN be rel High street, Brooklyn. Policeman Walsh | trate sentenced him to the workhouse | 81.00 per box. Sold by Riker Heseman Driven From Bed, Spend [ot the tower Fuiton streot station was | until July. drug stores. Ask them for Free Booklet. Chadwick, the sexton, who said he had SS ——————— —— — Hours on Street \found tho ‘susploloys’ object yesterday morning. Chadwick said he had noticed a pack- A fire which threatened for a time to| Se On the top step in front of the front a joor, It was closely wrapped in news. | destroy the heart of the business sec-| naner, He kicked it carelessly and a bit tion of Newark kept practically the en-| of tin tubing two inches in diameter tire Fire Department of that city busy) and three Inches long rolled out. Boti i. from 2% o'clock until daylight to-day, | ends of the tube were plugged with sol. der and a string like a fuse was fastened Li MbagaheiBe niet naan opinach So pgp ad a. Chadwick Nfted the thins | ¢ 94 ‘ t biase to the furniture warehoure of 4, 4 Te on the comnion of a D th Street 23rd Stree A. Kirch & Co., in Benk street, where | bef: oning the acting rector, the | ft originated, but the warehouses of | Rev. De J + Keech, nd members of | Cowperthwaite @ Van Horne and Seller | ‘Me veMtty som in water Bros. adjoining were badly damaged. Nonerat them could think of any tea SEMI-ANNUAL SALES Across the atreet from the front of the, son why the bomb should have been Kirch warehouse is a row of rooming | placed at the church door. | pels Pan houses, and in the rear, facing on Acad: | emy street, is a row of tenements oc- |STOLE MONEY AND DION’T RUN} cupled by negroes. Hundreds of occu- 0 ge | r [pants of these buildings fled from their Wanted to Go to} BEDROOM FURNITURE. homes and spent the early morning Got His Wish. 4 - a A | hours in the atreets. i ee the White Enamel Suites, including Bureau, Five ali were turned in and al wee 7% : Pana the apparatus in the downtown section ‘a Chiffonier, Toilet Table and twin size Beds. of the olty turned out to fight the blaze. | D b t | ; regularly 82.80, 60.00 reached The ene. the Poot ‘ren labe es | Mahogany Suites,—Bureau, Chiffonier and bulldjng fell in and the sparks set the! 3 Sy au, Continued on Thursday and Friday. ticket ALFREDO, ch Sim i Toilet Table; white plate glass mirrors. 70.00 , ea — - ple Herb Quickly Relieves ° Pp g rh AM FRITZ All'were waved, but they were gor out} ‘This Dread Disease | regularly 97.50 Capt. Luis Gomes of the Chilian Navy. Capt. Gomes is at present in New York on Government business, and met his family for the first time in almost a year, These Gomes children have been travelling nearly ali their lives. Their prevent trip began @ year and @ helt ago, when they left thelr home in Val- Daraiso, Chili, to go to England. Since then they have toured the continmt of Burope and Great Britain. Now they expect to tour the United states, Mex- foo, Canada, and will later go to the In, to-day'a rioting, et Lafayette a@treet and Amtor place, and at Twelfth street and Fifth avenue, as well as be- fore a garment shop on Hope street, ferent grades. The teacher who accom- fone they would receive achool in their home city. Given their examinations when they have finished the work in their ular grade, and as a result of the plan | | the children are prepared to step into | |, their classroom at home as though they had never been away from school a | day. The teacher avers that ihe Gome: children are farther m of schooling than they hurt and the police had to fight hard demonstration. of strikers, made desperate by @ month's 1ae& of employment. To-day = compromise was reached be- tween the East Side Mani sectation of kimono makers and the i i Gitte of the wrapper and kimono ma- Rerg union, whereby about 10,000 ef the striking workers will return to work. By the terms of the compromise, all ‘armen were reported missing and a| ‘The firemen turned their efforts to sav- earch of the ship began. An hour's|ing the adjoining property, but it waa ana wild rumors of the children having fallen overboard b¥gan to grow. Then EDUCATION O8 TAINED BY TRAVEL. Tt le the theory of Mre. Gomes that the anost practios! way to educate chile dren ia by travel and she has been sue cessfully demonstrating her idea. All the children are linguists, and they do not know about the geography ff the world and the histories of the ountrios they hav visited is not much worth knowing. The sx children are Anita, sixteen; Lule, thirteen; Alfredo, Anita has shown a special for languages and as a reenie jo from the question of hours and wages will be left to the State Bureau of Mediation and Arbitra- ATTORNEYS ARGUE MOTION FOR TA deck the twain appeared. But what a ye has learned the languages in the mother countries and conse- Gupreme Court Justion Memdrick te: rgument end reserved application ef the New Trade Assocation and clothing manufacturers hold and see the stokers at work. They passion te given full vent. When in Europe he wae taken to all the large manufacturing centres. He wanted to bout the manufacture of big guns, and, presto, he the Krupp gun worke eaw at first hand how the monster ere are manufactured. rite his father’s mill- they are all in dif- tary ambitions and he has been taken lose the wight of both his eyes as a re- tain golf balls squirted in both his ey when the ball was opened. The ey operation restorti WO EXTRA CHARGE FOR I, sw | ency of the irte. pan of Barberton, Ohio, arrested for eloping with George wurgh, pleaded: ‘‘I lived with the homeliest man in the country 37 it! t diMficulty. | Thee. a . "7 . to all the big troop centres In Burope| BELIEVED TO HAVE STARTED IN gurtiny dy the ly ope BE att eof | White Enamel Suites in Colonial model; dull ‘and has been looking forward to a trip OFFICES. - finish; Bureau, Chiffonier and ‘Toilet Table with to West Point that he may see Amert-| the fre ts believed to have started | pisbt tes: ins iter fousd, (3 be ate fa | Wigs ant + Vaud ; can army officers in the + And lin the omces on the first floor of the | tue reatmect, of duvesh quichz” lane she plate glass mirrors; twin Beds with solid panels 80 It goes for all of them fori gay , “reatorin, Passengers on the Kron Prinzesain| Kirch warehouse. Dulldinw up the system, regularly 117.00, A attest to the wide knowledge of | When the fire was discovered tt had ait byrne cei ome inthe mort oat They clambered ail over | ined #0 great a hold that the firemen | Praveted aiee, ith ‘ A Ha 8 week, ead to nd the | saw the building was doomed. A strong & By med pactage ie, ost rae | Suites of Solid Mahogany; Colonial model; guclunte sie at Foot Bureau, Chiffonier, Toilet Table; all with dust- | proof drawer partitions and plate glass mirrors. Massive Napoleon Beds in twin or double size. more than two houra before they could Suite with double size Bed......... ...150.00 check the spread of the fi Teen er gia bemen to grow. Then | Nothing in Kirch's warehouse could BChilich Sons regularly 220.00 end at | wind fanned the flames, and for a while ind . One day during | it was feared the entire block would be Alfredo and his little sister | destroyed. Suite with twin size Bed............. 190.00 chang: in thetr a) » Their ' fe i black ed until they were He Ey ters beams: | regularly 278.00 to go down into the Ni The small price for 100 White Enamel Chiffoniers and Bureaus, Z finely finished; large plate glass mirrors. regularly 12.00 and 13.50, 9.00 and 10.00 boo come across a stoker above decks glasses should not stand e‘them down into the black depths, , / between you a Per — fect vision. oO you; GOLF BALL ACID BLINDS HIM. . realize what your eye-' Robert V. Armstrong, @ Blair Acad- baked before? |sight means to you? | Seay wtaeenty 6s Baxsabnwas Ne enjoy Never Bs { Eyes Examined pee e Craftsman Suites, Sideboard, China Closet, 223 Siath Aver Th 37 380 Stath Ave,, 22d St chairs, al) of finely figured Fumed Oak. Chairs shut fast yesterday, and @ epecial- 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 424—New York! with leather seats. regularly 155.00, 125.00 Int sald there ie danger’ that the lide 498 Fulton St. Cor. Bond St, Brooklyn. alls when healed. ne Sheraton Suites in Cuban Mahogany, richly New gpdar ied ornamented with satin iolay; Sideboard, China Closet, Service and Extension Tables. 200.00 regularly 281,00 Dining Room Suites. the aurface of ti tos The World be badly injured as to the transpar- oe fate. 2 = twelve years, then ran away with the handsomest man in Ohio.” to forget the handsomest man, and the homeliest one paid her fine of 8% and took her back home, i i i # Ernest Carpenter, a Newport News bollermaker, ‘near death with appen @ieitis,”” fed from as hospital at sight of the preparations for an operation, Hy took a night's sleep, ate a hearty breakfast and went back to his job i You may turn up your nose at Chautauqua County skunks, but mustn't kil! them, if Assemblyman Sullivan's bill is passed. He says they destroy farm pests, and while not recommended as household pets are good things to have Tom MeLain's bailoon hit the tupmost pinnacle of Mount Wilson, Cal., 5,00 feet high, spilled him out end ealled away. He wae umhurt. rs Sherif? Robert Conklin of Hackensack t some “Joiner,” belonging to forty- three organisations. = ty an injustice; she should have if any one, because she the parade of thirty or forty girl to Twenty-tuird street and Sixun avenue, there to besiege the entrance to Twelve hundred puptis have quit echool in Berkeley, Cal., because of a com- pulsory vaccination order. afi fet A bill in the Iowa Legisiature provides that a man can't be ‘held responsible ‘a bill if any hat charged for coste $100 or more. Also if a man buys @ diamond ring on creMt his wife can't be compelled to pay for it. ' A Mawsachusetts legislative committee recommends @ law making it a mis | demeanor for a women to wear @ hat pin with uncovered point protruding more TRIVED ONLY TO LIFT UP, WAS mee than » dalf inch, "Zo. be sure Mise Maude Young: ton woul ‘the wplift business, drited along had been startea by the pou it she had aowvlute.y noting to do Weather Note—Children are picking wild violets on the site of Fort Klech Qt St. Johneville, N. ¥., where usually at this season snow is ten feet deep. ‘This is the Mth day of continuous open water in the Hudson, breaking all “Mies ZX. Radcliffe of Wigtn, il," wrote to the Mayor of San Franciseo nd who would “appreciate a good wife and $30,000," the Elgin postmaster has sent 1,176 tetters, uns Radcliffe,” to the dead letter office. It was none of was just poaitivi girls under her care—huried that an- jed against the shoulder of f Nau's uniform and that's what m Policeman Nau peevit But « minute after the of that egg Policeman Nau and other -HEADAGHY, CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, sn lHE. DEUS STUP OF FS 30 feet of bowels without gripe or nauiea. Mar! jut not Mise La Fol- who wee just yearning for such Magistrate Barlow heard all this pa- then fined the prisoners $2 apiece, with no option of taking the 0 Mre. Lottie Levine, who has been the principal organizer of the women in the sirike of the United Ganme Union, and Miss Yetta Bolin captain of the strike, were ing a riot early to-day outst manufactory of Alfred Benjamin Com- pany, at Lafayette street and Astor policemen had a diMoult the two women to a patrol wagon, and William Caghman, who at- If headachy, bilious, gue | have a bowel wash dey. coated, stomach sour and full of If you will take i of Fi will never realize you thing until morning, when all ous matter, sour bile and clogged-up waste will be moved o1 system, thoroughly but ing—no nausea—' ick and miserable, it means that your i is choked with sour bile and your thirty feet of bowels are clogged with effete waste matter not properly car- Constipation is worse than It means that ai decays into poison: received the club on uh head first and then was arrested. At Twelfth street and very ducts which Hy should suck only nourishment to sustain ody. 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