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wake BVENIAG viva, We eae wy, A NEW NOTE IN GRAND PIANO CONSTRUCTION RULNG MAY CLEAR UP THS STRKE . Gustice Hendricks Refuses to! | Qesue Order Against Garment | & Workers on Affidavits. . ‘Fhe courts took an Important hand tn the garment-workers' strike to-day wees Jastice Hendrick announced that, feliowing a conference with the Jus teow of the Appellate Division, he would grant) infunctions against the Geter, bexinning next Monday, only Mer he had tried the cases on their mertta. ‘Fels action by the Court Is unusual aad almost unprecedented. It has been te eustom since Ume immemorial for the Court first to grant a temporary injunction on the strength of the repre- sentations made in affidavits by the party. At the same time & “show cause order” would bo direct- ¢@ to the person against whom the in- function issued, directing him to come into court at an early date and show'e reason why the Injunction should not be made permanent. Pn this sevond hearing it has been customary for both sides to present affidavits, wetting forth their grievances mainly from the point of view of the legal questions involved, rather than from the standpoint of the “merits of the case. However, \t has been the almost in- variable rule of the courts to grant the first or temporary injunctioh, with- out hearing from the party against whom the injunction was to be di- ected, when the complaining »irty had even a probable cause of grievance as set forth in the sworn statements. Such & Cowwe on the part of the courts has led to the oft repeated claim by the So- ctatist and particularly the Socialtst- Taber dement that ours 's 2 .“‘govern- memt ef injunctions;" that the capital- jet by Invoking the summary power of infanetion possessed by the courts, hag an undue advantage over the laborer. Justice Hendrjck’s announcement will nullify euch @ contention by the union- ste, He will grant no more temporary njunctions against the strikers out of band—ex parte is the legal phrase—with- out hearing from the strikers them- selves, and he will decide whether any infmetion should fesue only after hear- ing what both aides have to say in a trial concerning the questions at issue. ‘Tae Court's announcement was made this morning after #ix requests for tem- porary injunctions had been made by the employers. In one of these cases the LENGTH, 4 FEETS8 INCHES. WIDTH, 4 FEET 6 INCHES, $10 PRR MONTH The Brambach Baby Grand is the smallest grand piano man- Ws ba lacaari Aner perme ufactured. Its length from back to front is only four feet eight my have ase 4 Wo tr? then tones inches. Its width four feet six inches—the piano requiring but the merits beginning acxt Monday, and the Appellate Division has authorized me to sit here for three months if neces- sary to take the testimony. I shati not grant injunctions until I have gone thor- onghly into the merits of the cases. I mean to Ket down to the causes of this atrike and clear the atmosphere if pos- sible.” eee TELEPHONE MEN ATTEND | FUNERAL OF W. G. SCOTT. Had Played a Prominent Part in In- stalling Underground Cables and Removing Poles from Streets. The foneral of Willlam G. Scott, a Pioneer in the developement of the tele- phone system of this city, who died ‘ast Friday, was held this afternoon ‘rom his Inte residence at No, 102 Sharpe avenue, Port Richmond, Staten Island. Nearly all the men who were associated for more than twenty years with Mr. Goott during his connection as a special agent with the New York Telephone Company attended the funeral, Mr. Scott began his career with the American District Telegraph Company. He joined the forces of the New York Telephone Company at the time when tho city ordered the removal of tele- little more space than an upright. But its tone strength is always that of a real grand piano. That is the detail which has taken so many years to perfect, and until so perfected could never have been sold under the Brambach name. _ The tone of this wonderful piano is distinctively a “erand’’ tone. The horizontal scale, the open sounding-board and every law of acoustics endow it with tone quality which is impossible in any other than a grand piano. Thesame may be E BRAMBACH PIANO is as available in price as in size. Even as it rivals the upright piano in space requirement, it rivals it too in price. he Brambach Grand may be purchased for $455, on convenient terms of payment. 4 complete factory, with modern equipment, is quality in any detai price. Grand Piano might Bee seiiaats ih an work et int devoted exclusively to its manufacture. Every _ so high in Liao ppetabape nies ger ps particle of the piano, with the exception of _ tive it co York, leading from the curb into the danking house of J. Pierpont Morgan, ‘was installed under Mr. Scott's direc: tion, Ho was known an respected by ds of property owners whom he faaé met in the course of business. ee eee _ENDS HIS LIFE AFTER SPAT. —_-—. Staltan Quarrels with Woman, They 7 Jumps from Root, BUvio Cittondone, twenty-seven, an e@mbroiderer living at No, 64 West ighth street, wont to the Bronx yester- @my to call on Mrs. Grace Gainant of No, 1103 @impson street, of whom Filvio ‘wes enamored. He wan accompanied by alg friend Cairo Galent! of No, 54 Car- mine street. When Cittondone and Myre, Gatwani hed a spat, the former sala he | fae4 nothing more to live for and started fer the root. ie followed him and fought to | BS fmep his friend from jumping off, But The One Piano for the City Apartment or for the Suburban Dwelling Full-size Pattern on Request With a size that requires but little more space than an upright piano, and with a toe ite the larger grands, the Brambach Baby Grand is the one piano that completely meets the desires of the artistic taste and of the appreciative ear. ‘Terms of convenient payment will be gladly arranged, : Let us send you a pattern of its exact measurements, gratis, and without obligation, You can lay this pattern on the floor and be assured of the small space required, May we mail it to you? O'Netll-Adams Co, New Yort City: ul nd ‘our full size pattern sheet of the niunbaen Grand Wand. it ig understood that this re: | ni fours later he dict at Iahanon Hos. BS Fan Fie te Ma iilon whatever quest pl —_—_———_ 95 Standard O11 Dividend, a) ane 9 ONEILL-ADAMS Siath Ave., 20th to 224 St, Fifth Flom, Main Building. 22d St, Fleypters. { MAY BE PURCHASED FOR SOME DAY you—a real grand piano, requiring but a shade more space than an upright, costing but a moderate give in tone, quality an Bramvlach Bary Grand A Grand Piano—Great in Everything the foundry work, is ‘constructed’ under one roof, that there may be no doubt of its superb turing efficiency surprisingly diminishes the To us this matter of price is almost as important as size and quality. This Brambach uality, but were its price prohibi not interest us. wae diva d ONAIZADANS Co Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City “Some Day I Will Have a Grand Piano”--- 6 COME DAY when the home is larger, and the room space is more adaptable; Some day---when the purse is more indulgent; Some day--- when fondest hopes come true!”’ IS HERE. The grand piano you have wished for has come to rice, but giving everything j tt a grand piano can musical art. said of the action, with its long key leverage and its entire simplicity—both possible only in a grand piano. Truest art is highest purpose—always. The grand piano would be crude and cumbersome if it were merely a design for design’s sake. But it is the embodiment of all that is correct for the Ue er production of tone. For that reason alone it is accorded the place supreme among musical instruments— the most desired of all pianos, The proportions of the Brambach Grand, are a beautiful symmetry. The richly figured mahogany case is simple and graceful, and is finished with a high polish or a dull, velvety surface, as may be desired. but Size and Price to be unquestioned, and the price had to be within reach of the great ma- jority of music overs. And this high, manufac- be ever so compact, ever The quality had SHERATON MAY BE PUR- CHASED FOR $10 PER MONTH LENGTH, 4 BEET 6 INCHES WIDTH, 4 PERT 6 INCHES. a