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ast mre ow Cie is) te eciwany Emmmvaems 8, 1535. Feb. 6 because he was Incompetent as ©) | 000,000. Would he protect this prov-! STEEL STRIKERS WEAKEN; fellows, applied at the mill office tor | Stxtn avenue elevated was La { Jerty at the expense of human life? “The Folks ordinance wil the patrons of the little ho Janitor. But beyond a few warm words there was 00 quarrel between them and Herrera sald that he was talking day by the Pubic Service Commission. ‘The atation is to be completed and put in operation December 31, 1913. their old jobs. Work was resumed at the Braddock plant, estimated before noon that fully 600 of JOE TUMULTY NAMED MEN RETURN TO WORK PICTURE SHOW TRAGEDY” teguard | where it was i amicably with Farrell tess than five ibe IIR pladea Rna enahe pose AT TWO BIG PLANTS. | ore tiikers tad taken up thelr work, | Orders of the Commission usally fun minutes before he wered the bomb! yi" continuance of the fve-cent houwe, The Lrg ag Sheriff Bruft lifted the embargo against | UnUT the Tast moment of the yea on the hallway iedae. | nickel @how is as necessary ax the five- | Ranks Broken. When Non-Union | *#loons and they were reopened. FARRELL ADMITS OBRVING }eent fare to Coney Island, and unlers A committee of strikers sent to Don- Men Hold Out Against Joining TERM FOR LARCENY. 1 | we jomething to protect these | Organized Labor. PITTSBURGH, Fi —The firet break veRY, places and make them safe, as the After long questioning Ferre ad-| ul Uy | Folks ordinance makes possibie, they are going to be driven out entirely. H — in the ratke of the #triking tron workers @ltted to the Deputy Commissioner last . AGEO WOMAN CHASES {at the Rankin plant of the American fight that he had served eighteen menthe ia Trenton penitennery for Steel and Wi Comp i dd to. THIEF AT HEADQUARTERS. csv when avout 20 of the 150 oF mor ora, Fa, yesterday, to call out the men in the steel mills there, returned this vith the report that while the; «PRESIDENT WILSON strike. | SIXTH AVENUE “L” STATION farceny comeniteed in Jersey City. He eaid that was ten years ago and he potter ‘The Governor Formally An- ) VICTIMS OF FIRE (Continued from First P Of His | Bad net been in sait since, In Farrelt's ———— en out returned to thelr places, ‘The attribute their good health to nounces Promotion trunk the detectives found three por- ay PANIC IN CROWDED Detectives Barred by Gratings, See, milla were picketed, vut the presence ORDERED AT 28TH STREET. Present Popular Secretary, table slectrio bulbs on sockets such 88] wong certainly have remedied oondi- EAST SIDE MOVIE. R and Jolin Too Late of twenty-three deputy-sherifte prevent- © | dlectricians who work in conduits carry | (jing ace, and Join Too Late to {ed disorder. ‘The unexpected action of |puttic Service Commission Tak: Ff . te corew on to emergency tape to Nabe | ee a wots paid hie respecte to The Dead. Get Fugitive. | the men prompted Sueriff Judd Bruft to : axes | creates permanent body ’ Rosca! to ‘The Drestag Wott.) thelr work. Parref! denied that he W88!| Conon Chase in determined fashion. CORSA, MRS, MARGARET, thirty-| aderty Angelina Grogoria of No, 142! ‘ke extraordinary precautions. Action to Accommodate the 4 bec: tt le ‘RENTON, No Je Feb, QaSosoph (0% electrical worker or that he knew) “canon Chase intimidated five or aix| two, of No. 298 Chryatio street, Suetas ptooal, bik Ohdar Ate WisdEwe CF | cnt nittens incase wake taniatio coos Shoppers. power, an ause the workers tn the mills, including some any one in electrical employment. Herrere’e narration of his move- ments lsat night Dougherty wae able to fiz the time of the placing of the bomb within fifteen minutes. The superinten- dent anid that he went to a moving pic- ture show early fast night, returning to his apartment at 9.2 o'clock. The ledae in the hallwa; taide his door con- tained no package then or he surety would have geen it. Herrera it Brooklyn \Aldermen into censorship at all hazards, “The religious mania of the Atteenth century when they burned men and} women at the stake and censorship was ia force, cannot be allowed to-day by burning and trampling upon defenselers men, women and chikiren in badly con- ucted places of amusement. “It now remains for thoxe who have Inniated on censorship to show whether they will continue to assume responst- bility for Just much things aa happened leat night or whether they will be will- ing to make it possible to prevent a repetit on by helping us pase a purely structural ordinance and allowing cen- demanding] UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN, about twenty-elwht years old; initials “P, Mf." on her wedding ring. Mortally Injured. FRENCO, PASQUALE, nine, No. % Carmine street; internally wounded; Belle FRONCO, PEPINO, seven, brother of Paaquale, same address; same wounds; Bellevue. MARBNTO, NUNZIO, fort: Carmine street; trampled; Be! UNIDENTIFIBD MAN, about ty-five years old, an Italian; Bel UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN, eighteen years old, an Italian; Patrick Tumulty, the plump Nttle maa with the never-waning eméle, who works all the time, was offielally mamed to- day as ‘secretary to the Prestdent by Prealdent-elect Woodrow Wilson. Tumulty’s home is in Jersey City. He has been one of most popular men in the State House here as Assemblyman, warded as the logical man for the piace, and ever since November the wiseacres | into hia apartment, changed bh and 4m Trenton have been saying he could |came out into the hallway within five have the place if he wanted it. Nobody | minutes. @till there was nothing on the understands the President-elect better | ledge to attract hie attention. than Tumulty, unless it is some mem- | EASY TO PLACE BOMB ON WINDOW LEDGE. Police Headquarters to-day, @creaming | o¢ the pickets who, when they realized as she chased a man in A yellow rain- | ft Conk, ‘Derenty detectives Gt the windows | air Sreuments hed ne otle® on thelr were barred in by the gratings put up since William Molnerney attempted to escape by leaping from the Identifica- tion Bureau Gept 2) Jest. Detectives Leason and Finn ran from @ rear door, but when they caught up with Mrs, Gregoria in Mulberry street the thief had vanished. Mes. Gregoria said she found her ‘at looked on the ineide and tried to climb into @ window from the fire escape. A man darted past her and Jumped to the yard, fifteen feet below. She bombard- ed him with kitchen ware and flower but mined him. ‘He ran through A new station for shoppers at Thirty- devoid of stimulants. eighth street and Sixth avenue upon the = about Belle the confidence of the new Chief Kx tive any more than Tumulty. | ‘He has been Gov, Wilson's adviser a8 Well as hie aide ever since the presiden of Princeton came to ve the Governor of New Jersey. ttachment between the two. There Is the deepest sort The He went down into the cellar to de- termine if Farrell had sufficient steam in the boiler, saw Farrell down there it land talked with him. He came up- atairs again at 9:45 and saw the pack- age just inwide the ¢ront door, The apartment house on Fulton avenue te atill incomplete; there in no glass in sorship to stand separate on its own merits, “A vote aginat the etructural ordi- nance may be a vote of a death sen- tence for constituents of any Alder- vu an: re Comminsioner Johnson asserted e. a great danger and that if there were y danger at all they were better off remaining in thelr places escaped with- out any injury or trou One of le. Mri these was Pauline pote, he hail of the house mext door, She was ‘on the sidewalk almost as soon as he. peter SIXTY-MILE ORE BED. MILWAUKEE, Fob. 3.-What ts be lieved to be one of the greatest {ron ore If you under-work your jaws— t-elect has great respect for the | the ¢ront door and anyone could atep| to-day there were many moving pic-| 1 iret discoveries in the nation’s history was Fae ae ee ee oS ramus ee sree eet reian ‘plane a package! (ure places in the city which were Tr vith der tie ullaren ot tee Roig reported to-day with the arrival of Ser oen chore pe] ae ene ed oy (0%, the ledge in the hallway and go/ worse than the Kast Houston street | foxe, uged sixteen, and Kate, agod Frank R, Henzel of Prairie du Chien a itaned’ ts oe pronent. out in teas than half a minute, one. He blamed the fatalities there|nve, ‘and two ohildten of @ neighoor,|to Close arrangements for the transfer You over-work our stomach. Prior fe selection by Gov, Wileon | aera where hin wi into, BI] on the crowd outside seeking to enter! Mrs, Annie JandWitz, They were all in| 0f the leases on 2.000 acres of land to ) ee hs private secretary, Tumulty, who | goughtman were aitting. Mra. Her- the place while uneware of the panic|one of the galleries, local representative of leading tron min- Meanarsis’ fron “tiosoin Gsunty. tant Teh JENS ALK he ted tone teh oF "He geinted out that moving pict it oaw We) aise ke an toe ee erase: te in southwestern Wisoon 9% 4 . @aying that what he ware oving picture , and bbed ri a \. Pen, Coren seers aa gh ans | nese arnt eae he eater Gd | Ghowa ot Broment oes Uhlan toe, cathors| Tears el eee tie soe cele Tone [alts he. dlbwoverara: Deliave that, an If you don’t chew your f Gupreme Court, but continued hie|to open it, When the explosion oc-| ity of the fire, police and building de-|i-ysobak afterward. “They were cared | tea sixty miles long and forty mites| , diag as the Governor’a aecretary. | | curred ae cuscin, 0 phy. | PArtments and the license bureau. yr omnted to run, but T wouldn't let | Wide #@ underiaid with tron ore, Assays) ee e A el jaione, @on-in-La vom: . Curtin, Coroner's y~ ” ~ a - oh Vemunase’ O'Gormen, was reported as a.| stclan, prered Ga aulipey vipon the ‘1 think the fire de ment should |tnem, 1 spoke to some people around | &re seid to rank: from 54 per cent. to (0) n mak saliva { . po be given charge of the m ture @ per_cent. iron promabiiity for the position of secre. |dead wo Fordham Morgue to-(ny. z 6 of the moving picture | me, too, and told them they ought to per cen’ 5 sia A ‘tary to the President some weeks ago, | His Inv ston showed the terrible | OW situation,” he said. “Something |p» ashamed of themselves to be so = == = wut denied he seeking the place, | force of the explosion. A plece of cast- tic must be done to safeguard the | gootigh, fron, presumed to be a section of the Bipe inclosing the bomb, had torn through the woman's right lung; four Givers of iron were In the intestines sf otal had pierced the ab- id lodged in the kin of the ck jug an inch long had torn through the liver ani lodged under the akin of the back; two fingers were blown off Mrs. Hervera’s right hand the wrist was broken. Herrera was moved to the Manhattan ) early to-day, fon upon Dis eyen was od in the hope that the sight of of them might be of the 18,00 persons of Greater York who visit these houses every Saturday and Sunday, COMPLIES WITH LAW, BUT ROT- TEN,” BAYS CORONER. | “The place je O. K. as far as the | law is concerned,” said the Coroner, “put it's rotten just the same, 1 wouldn't trust my child tn tt. Coroner Feinberg will make tive Investisation of the tragedy tn an effort to Ax personal blaine on any In- | dividuals who may have been, directly or indirectly, responsiite for the deaths and injuri that attended the crush on steep front steps of the old church. } will also support Commissioner John- fon in a campaign for more stringsnt tawe governing moving picture houses, ‘The Coroner to-day had before him a number of persons who were in the —— ———— FATALBRONK BOMB UKE ONE SENT TO NRE ROSAS (Continued from First Page) “But every one kept running around and hollering ‘F' when there was no fire, As soon as 1 got the children out I put them in a drug etore and ran to tell my friend Mrs. Janowitz that her little ones were safe. I knew she would be frightened to death. She had just heard of the panic. She hugged me and kissed me until I could scarcely get back to whore I left the girls, Mrs. Rose Siegel, the ¢ighteen-year- old ticket taker whose booth was right in the line of rush, remained at her place, gathered up all her money and tickets and did not jeave—though she might inave been the first one out— until the firemen had cleared the bull- ing. ——— BRONX CLUBWOMAN URGES PASSAGE OF enough. Digestion needs it. This BEST $5 HE EVER SPENT Man chewing dainty supplies it. Bristol, Pa., Man Says So in This Letter. Months of suffering and anxiety over his condition caused Mr. A. L. Kennedy of Bristol. Ps., to write this letter. He says: “Grippe and a bad cough caused me much suffering and worry for five long months, but that is all over now, for I have taken Vinol and am perfectly well. 1 took five bottles and it was the best five dol- lars I ever spent.” In health one cannot realize how depressed person may become after = tryi: one remedy after another for such a condition as Mr. Kennedy was in, without benefit, or inquiry. a —_—_ “SOCIALISTIC HEAVEN” IS telligence that had constructed the other two tngines of death with ¢! one which roared aloud in the super- LIFE IN CANAL ZONE. | panic. None of them would FOLKS ORDINANCE. | what o relief it is to find help and | éntendent’s rooms last night: plo add that there AGA than 299 perso be restored to health and strength. AM three machines were packed in| STAMFORD, Conn, Feb. 8—"Living |! ¢' 11 at the time of the trouble. | ; lon. ‘ cardboard boxes about the size of @/ in the Panama Canal Zone is a eoctale The @ was licensed for not more! Mis. H.C. Arthur, No. 690 Union rae Mleaireceniyered ree vn t two-bound eandy box or @ fancy soap [istic heaven,” aay Capt, A. Horton,| than that number, The Coroner wont | ue, the Bronx, President of the Prac- ° ins ha Ad lement of cods' i Soe mock whe hea Just returned from Panama| to Bellevue Hospital later to question | t/cal Mothers’ Association, made an vers wi ra the greasy oil, aided 4 OF dcontoa- anes Wei Ginter veuntee: (Sta han dame of the insured. | peal to-day that the Folks ordinance be|by the blood-making and strength- explosion was produced merely ‘The incident that caused the panto a: | revived at once, cresting properties of tonic iroa, thet of 300 men employed on Ditech.” “We have no money there—we don't the “Big 6 makes Vinol so efficient, In overcom- ing chronic coughs, colds and bron- chitis, at the same time building up “That bill and another which would compel the segregation of children would y act of lifting the cover. A bit of sani paper as a friction producer which the Houston Hippodrome wes trivial, as it proved later. A moving ploture film y should opel ‘at the lifting of the box| need it. Uncle Sam owne everything | ianited, flared up and wat put out al- | make such things as happened last nignt raat appeats in the construction of |<cthe dry goods, grocery, fish and drug| most immediately, But a doy cried | Practically impossible,” whe declared Pod reaeced Ue an Wee) last night's bomb as it did in the other | stores. . “Fire,” the audience saw the puft of | “With public sentiment aroused as a re-| fy eeeataction, [Ue A} R twe. A live battery with a wire for| “One buys @ book for $15. It con-{ #moke and the place was in an uproar b's in tragedy I believe we oa | All Riker and Hey j {conducting # epark to the fulminite or | taine chocke in denominations of 1,| in an instant, P pdeceeelyh AM hea My gcopontp foci n ya est hi ; Gther bien explosive used wae a neo-|8 6, 18 26, 60 cents and $1. Wien| In the Jam on the front steps two (frien sinsenent deapite Alderman Stores in New York and} a i | cosary part of the death dealing instru- | things are bought, this book te pre- ¢ killed anc eighteen persona | White and the others. Brooklyn and at all dru hy } ment, and tho bomb itself was a eec-|sented, the checks for the amount ly hurt they had to be taken | “Aiderman White asked the Board| stores where this f tieg of electric conduit pipe, sealed at | purchased are torn out and punched. of Aldermen to protect the one hun-| and white sign y both ends with metal “eaps,” one of “As to prices, I can get anything I few persons who had genee| dred and nine theatres of New York |. e want 26 per cent. cheaper than In any of our towns. Fresh cod, 10 cents a pound; round ateak, 18 cents; $4 shoes them drilled to carry the wires from enough to realize that there wasn't any displayed. the battery. City with thelr investment of $150, = oo So if you must swallow food hastily, let | _ When Dougherty sifted the debris tn | for $2.60, and ao of in everything. ae A 7 P Rar nar tuiee, eomtnioas te. tes Looe chlsas vhatts Whe. meshulieas ness To Women this mint flavored morsel give refreshing, The mosquitoes were etroleum. There are rbage cana everywhere, and not even banana peel is silowed on the atreets.” Domb three times utilised and twice with murderous effect. He also found other significant fragments of eonstruc- tiom. In the Walker bomb and the Ro- paleky machine the pipe and battery were held in place by @ neatly Joined wooden framework. Last night Dougherty fownd eplinters of similar framework. Me laid these fragments side by side with those he had collected from the ‘Wreckage Wrought by the other two in- formal machines, The wood was exactly he game, as if cut from one piece. It lected as if all threo bite of joiner's had been taken from the bottom of thoroughly seasoned bureau drawer. LOAD OF GLUGS GIMILAR IN ALL THREE CAGES. Fhe similarity of all three bombs is carried out, oven to the nature of the be hurled by + B improving relief to your poor, tired digestion. Let it steadily improve your teeth and appetite. BUY IT BY THE BOX It costs lese—of any dealer—and stays fresh until used. Look for the spear Seeking Health and Strength QO PLANS HUMAN STOCK FARM. jate te Back Project With $100,000 as Starter. SACRAMENTO, Cal, Fob, ~The California League of Juatice has sent to Senator Hana, of Alameda, a bill on which he t@ conferring with Dr. W. #, Snow, secretary of the State Health Board, which provides a plan for a human atook farm. It le proposed to put twenty-five se- leet couples on a State farm where they and thelr offapring can live under onw and under the muper- | verte, | For those ills peculiar to women Dr. Pierce recommends his ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’ as LINGOL ==AND HIS== ABINET | A Vogue Ensemble of Vt] & “THE ONE REMEDY” A medicine prepared by regul: ual Senerinnce in treating woman to work in harmony with the most di graduated physician of unus- diseases—carefully adapted icate feminine constitution, O All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus- tom I I ere for the past 40 years, Itis in liquid or sugar-coated tablet form at the drug nd 50 one-cent stampe for a trial box, to Buffalo. En woman ney write fully and confidentially to Dr. Pierce, Invalide’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., and may be sure that her case will receive careful, conscientious, confidential conalderation, and that experienced medical advice be given to her absolutely free. BE SBSEBSESEH0888 League of Justice bill asks | Ee Phot h e e e e 000 ¢0 sire 4 equipme Dr. Pierce's Pl 7 ; jotographs id Pr ae nl EP Oe eae Se ener ee: Bl sik Dora A tae Avoid imitations 7 The only dissimilarity in the thr = — - — — | Gemonstrations of a criminal cunni in the method of deliv bomb. In the cases of Mrs, Walker and | of the infernal contrivi ent to Judge Rosalsky the package was ad- dremsed to the intended victim and sent through the mails, Last night the box, tied with a plain white string and with not @ scrap of printed o written address upon it, was laid on | 4 small ledge in the hallway outside | the door of the Herrera apartment. | : : ‘The person who thus pushed his tn-| : sereataes came In Next Sunday's World the death of another had evidently | Size 14% by 20 Inches feared that the tracing of the infernal engine through the Post-Om migh| Jead further back than it 4id in the r two instances—even to his guilty | hands—and so he relied upon @ aubtie| «element in human nature to assist, These photos are set in a design penned by Alonzo Wilks of Standish, Maine, in the Civil War period, itself a} remarkable expression of the patriotism of the time. By Brady : the Civil War Photographer B A MANN & BR bd ) 0 of the Martyr President and His Great Advisers We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. rebruary Furniture and Rug Sale 50% Reductions 250 styles of High Grade 3 and & Piece Parlor Suites from. 50% First, Read This: LobT—Autique rope bracelet, wit eet ie are ih Seen aah doe oe OF Riverside ive, Then, Read This: oo New York City, Jan, 29, 1913, New York Worlds 1 lost an antique gold bracelet fast January 16th, and advertised im The World the 17th, 18th and 19th, The bracelet was returned to me your ad, on the 28th of January, Yours truly, B.A. CLAY, el ween. prominent manufacturers, only one of a kind, at a reduction o: We make it pure—our car- ton keeps it pure, so watch the carton and the name 552 Riverside Drive, The World gives “Lost & Found” Ads. a Circulation in New York City, Morning or Sunday, Greater than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Press COMBINED, It also ac- cepts them for publication over the phone: * Call 4000 Beekman “A Vim-—curlosity and cupidity. | ‘The establishment of a motive lying | Dehind last night’ more balling than the plecing together | of the tell-tale fragments of the bomb. | Upon Dougherty's orders John P. Far- | reli, an elderly man who had been em- ployed in answer to Herrera’s advertise ment for & sompetent janitor and who Ji@4 worked for him since the ments in Herre: charg | vi el value OUTFIT FoR*i~ A During this sale we have reduced our outfits as follows: thrown open for occupancy, W 4 eee Uy . be 98 y a0 & material witness, - | 3 Conley 69 8 4 Hepat 119: But the detecitives admit that so far . ie r wrist ;. they Rave not veen able to find much, In?) 34 and Ri SURE 10 GET nadia t oathiactm|We Pay Freight and) Fens onde CREDIT To appreciate the conven- feapicion to attach to Farrell. Herrera) = | LET containing 4 te Dougherty in Yordham Hoeptcal, | o lb. cartons formation ‘standing 08 Railroad Fare Long Jslend, New Jersey ience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory—READ IT. of wounds on his body, that ove 3 .Cor.8 4" Sr. he lay with both eyes ey | EXT SOW WOR

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