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y o*¢ thie stenn" Ye TORT THREAT OF DEATH FOUNDIN PATERSON WRITTEN ON WAL Polite ‘Begin’ Round-Up of “Strong Arm” Men They Say | the Strikers Imported. A mporder threat, written with an in- Geliie pencli in letters seven inches high om. a placard several feet square, was found nailed to a telegraph pole at| ets, Paterson, and private detec River and Lafayette N. Sig this morning, tives and members of the city police foree @re trying to discover the author XK the threat. It read: “Aarongon is trying to force us eect to the four looms, He must-be mente." ‘The operratrion of four looms by a man # one of the points on which the Present ailk strike is based. The own- ere @&y an operator can manage four loome as well as two. The weavers declare two looma tax a man's strength and skill to the utmost. ‘There are three mill owners named Aaronson in Paterson, Samuel Aaronson is a member of the firm of Aaronson & Co, Bernard is a partner in Aaronson brothers and Harry is senior, member of Aaronson & Bloom. Detectives are guarding these men against possible danger, for there is no in@ication of which of the three was meant in the placard. this morning 4 such mills as are making @ pretense of working. Policemen were on hand at every mill, but they found nothing to do, as there was almost no picketing, Special squads of detectives have ‘Deen assigned to run down the professional pickets and strong men whom the police suspect the ers of having imported into Paterson. ‘The police learned to-day that Leo Van ‘Tilburg, @ painter having no connection nseless last night, his nose broken Y his body bruised so badly that he is etill confined in St. Joseph's How pital. Van Tilburg said his resem- blance to his brother, Adolph, a dye house foreman, who did mot strike, probably earned hint his beating. He was set upon as he was on his way! home and was passing Nast Main and Hillman streets. Friends found him after his assailants had left him un- conscious. Gergt: Moore and several detectives picked up four men in the Riverside ‘wection’ this mening whom they sus- pected of being imported strong arm men, All gave Paterson addresses, however. Arthur W. MoNabd, a mill foreman, who was knocked from his motoreycle and badly beaten last Thure- day, Mentified one of them, Ruffano Marsarro, as one of the band who hed attacked him, and William Von Enit an@ Serviro Douno were identified as members of the band who attacked Policeman Nathaniel Love last night. Reeorder Carmlt held them $5,000 ball for the Grand Jury. Leaders of the Industrail Workers of the World announced that ‘Mother Mary Jones, fresh from the Weat Vir- einta mine fields, would address the) Wiliam B Killingbeck, State Secretary of the| Soclalist party, would h re @ hall, it was! aid, and invite ‘Mother’ Jones to speak ‘as to circumvent the po‘lce, who have ted the strikers from hiring halls. ters got a view of the violence’ which the strike has caused when many of them, wastiog at the Erie station, saw Policeman O'Brien and Martin Mas! | fight all over the street for several min-| ‘At last the policeman knocked | ‘Mazi almost senseless and arrested him. strikers to-morrow night. BD utes. each in THE EVENING WORLD, HORSE KILLS STABLE BOY. | FOUND BLEEDING TO DEATH. William Smith te Thrown and Fa-/ Sailor Accused of Trying Suicide | tally Mart ot Belmont. by Slashing Wrist. | William Smith, a stable boy employed | A man who sald he was John Thomas, in the J, EB. Widener racing stables at | thirty-six, a sailor living at No, 1s Belmont Park, was killed to-day when | Emory street, Brooklyn, and refused to the horae he was taking over the Jumps | eay anything more about himeelf, wae In the steeplechase cou found about 8 o'clock thie morning sit- threw him fifteen feet. on the curd at North Moore and the stone face of an abutment nearty. streets bleeding from @ gash in The horse was Flatter, © cfack nt wrist. A ragor lay at his feet. steeplechaser. which has been under| soiceman Garraston used his night- training for the revival of racing at, th’ Belmont track next Friday, Smith | Stock 02 © beget gdlgpind suse Oe was nineteen years old and had been a| of Dr. Crane, wi neath stableb»y and jockey in the employ of | Hudson Btrest Hospital. the Widener stables for several montha.| Afterward Thomas was locked up at Smith was unconscious when picked | the Leonard street station and he will be arraigned at the Tombs Court on a charge of attem: suicide. up and died in the ambulance that was an extensive varicty of the taking him to Jamaica Hospital, Dresses in the sale—plenty Children Cry for Fletcher’s see them to-d CASTORIA Tho Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- SAE By I ae Fou in this *nmitations and “ ‘Jurtar peed” are but dipettnsates tel ondaueee the Numerous m colors and sises. z i a HI E git i i £ t H Zk si i il = i i pte pir iif E i ? il ly i fs | $75,000 le i i! 152 Furniture may be bought on O'NEILL'S Club Plan which is a dignified arrangement for pay- ments at intervals, sé, #8 This You will find Smith Gray The Largest Retail Clothiers in New York Fumed Oak Living Room With Summer Suits of a Type sold in other stores at $25 & $35 Mpa Meee hO0 ete $ saddle seat,.... 8.50 6.00 For $15 - 20 - *25 7 joa is 26.00 MEMORIAL DAY WEEK SPECIALS Toone Spanien Athletic Underwear of the sort sold elsewhere wie rice ago? 2600 for 50 cents. At our stores 35¢ a garment. |) | Re Three for a Dollar. HHA Famed Oak Stand 5.25 2:63 Smith Gray suits in blue serge, fancy woolens ond ‘leeds, with or without patch pockets, Norfolks, ete. Straw Hats in great variety, NEW YORK BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. Sth AVENUB NEAR 27th ST. Circassian “Walnut Bedroom Furniture ~~ Tea Sale Pri PirePlee oe ern $2 to $5. Hl In all, a wonderful showing of summer clothes of exceptional quality for par- ticular men. 9273.00 9122.00 e 924.90 Ail FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AVE. BROADWAY AT geororp ave. FOUR STORES MT ry OQ This Tremendous Holiday Sale of Summer Dresses was planned to meet your Memorial Dey outfitting needs with At Special Sale Prices This brief announcement is to tell you that there are 6,000 19 Women’s New Wash Suits, $5.00 to dressy models. Materials Arg iobpenrty nee per toad in all priv dl ss Tub Skirts, all the new models, at £3.60 to 06.90. : O'Netll Mata Store, Fleer. Stickley Bros. Arts and Crafta od for Dining Room, ong Room and Library. 25 to 50 Per Cent. Less Than What a Wonderful Opportunity a TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913. ewan (C=O ET We Give Surety Stamps Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise E={Q =e ¢ Co. Sale of Lace Curtains A glimpes at our complete collection of these Scotch Thread Lace Curtains shows the’ discriminating care with which they designs which are exact reproduc- 3 & special inducement to our patrons we'are making these curtains at a remarkable red In New York's Shopping Center ld AMS 6th Ave., 20th to 22d Street The Holiday Outfitting Sales Are Now in Busy Progress and Will Continue Wednesday and Thursday Women's Summer Special, "198 «. 12.98 | were selected— artistic floral newest Summer styles, tions of the original real laces. for to-morrow—but you ought to $5 Vassar Ulility Box for $2.50 et |= bere gare ove health of ~ Experiment, Women's $2.50 New Ox- What Is CASTORIA fords and $ Pumps.stpr. 1.90 3.| Castoria is @ harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pares imps.atpr. S. less ice than Si A TE NT ye stroys Worms and allays Feverishness. F Milanese Silk fied yesee te mae toe Gloves, pair... Ic Lo doe ate ia oa | Men's $2.00 to 93.00 Tho Children’s Panacsa ; | : tate oh rl s 1 25 frigerator is The Kind You Have Always Bought New Summer Dresses, $3.98 Men a8 ey ‘to 5c Bears the Signature of Values up to 95.00 : lc in- collars cod Bulperian timminge "All egigs'and tees, “| derwear, at... 35¢ Beautiful Wash Dresses, $4.98 Men's 95.00 English im At in Dedpty teeing Dein te Sets les, tase end int eames |. RUE Sar $325 LL Slestectdundd Hicas fe eoct eiiets” Vasile of oclers Shoes. pair. Handsome Street Dresses, at $5.98 Men's 93.00 All Wool Striped h Vatose up 00 90.96 rae # i Bathing 195 pihin and enbroldery Cimeed” Ale crepes, ratine and eponge; |. Suits, at ... f art glass with fringe to match. Value $3.75; mantis 2 89 | para fae $16.50 postr Boys’ 75c Tan Khaki Wert O’Neill’s Furniture Beautiful Dining Room Brase and Eriamel Beds, Furniture of ogany, a Golden Oak “and Earl, ‘urniture eat nglish, i There are millions of dollars’ worth of Unworthy Furniture at Unworthy Prices offered in New York City. It is made to look like the better kinds at the time it is sold, but it disappoints every time. Ac O'Neill's Furniture Sales You Buy Our Regular Standard Grade Guaranteed Furniture—merchandise of known quality—which we pur- chase in enormous quantities for our big sales. F The Prices Are Actual Reductions from our usual moderate prices. When we quote a value it is our usual fair price for that article. for Furnishing Summer Homes, B S-Piece Mahogany; Chiffoniers Specimen Value Tale Detee This Handsome ie Pee pig fisu 9030" * 94.80 Arts and Crafts || s-Picce Mahog- Fan? ele | Femen Ok sce sasse any Heel Fumed Osi Ciaftoner, | lor Suit, loose cushions... .675.00 937,50 3-Piece Mahog- _atid Bedding value , "Regularly Bal 917.25 es, pos wa | azeranet RA brown 8; oh ' | Regular | H l i Bs Lad ten 95.00 67.50 finished im ieee Uphe 0812 oo | eas sase|| tisha 0.25 | Fumed Oak Libra: Regular Value $24 || tion Mahog- Furniture any Parlor or ¢ Living Room Fumed Oak Dining Room Furniture ‘Reg. Price Sale Price Suit, loose ; cushions....,, 60.00 _ 47.50 | Institution Bronso Cot.. = O'Neill Surety ChinaCloset.. 40.00 $34.50 lo China Gloset..-#40.00 ¢30:00| Dining-Room B . se.ee Furniture pies Sideboard. 96. $72.00 | Supreme Roll Edge 30: oo | 48-inch E Feit Mattress 10.75 Roll Layer : Felt Mattress 11.00 922.50 an Layer Felt Mat- ore pation Tab i ssessseseses able, Specimen Value 4 or dy ‘ inch... 048, x . A v elie“ eo) THis Beautiful Fumed Ost Chetes inch. / jo mean, “Golden Oak ort Ee de ice 915.00 seat +. O75 Arm Chair, slip BAL... + +++, 08.00 96,00 China Closet...850.00 935.00 Solid Mahogany China Closets 93.50 Chiffonier at $22.00 Regular Value 935.00 4 a Rog. Price Sale Price 178.50 089.25 Dignified and ai in design, beautifull i construction is 176.06 06.75||_the best in American workmanship. O’Neill-Adam Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street,: ne ececesees sense ra thel S| pane ot or Refrigerators , At Special Low Prices To- The Govenor Retrigerator requires cool and sweet better than any other, and is much easier to keep clean, be~: cause all the inside parts are removable. The construction of the Governor Re- auperiority—it will last a lifetime. In a Great Three- Day Reduction Sale Suit Revival Our Regular Prices | | y ‘18 ea? ¢ 323% Morrow any other make, keeps food one of its strong points of Od 41 in. 75 Ibs, 45 in. 100 tbs, 98 5 916.98 SOin. COlhs, 919.06 912.08 The Sale Is for Three Days Wednesday Thursday Saturday ; Golden Oak oy Cc Serving Table.. 13.50 Dining _ Room € Bont 4 On Arm Chair, eat