The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1913, Page 16

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verge Neg ay Set HHL WIL LOCK UP POLICE THEY AD HEALY, DE DEGAS Continued From First Pager” applica simply to the service of food. MAYOR WILL NOT CHANGE HI6 ATTITUDE, IT 18 THOUGHT. Just the eame there are likely to be; fireworks at Healy's to-night, ae prac-| tically it is certain the police will) Qgain eject every one who refuses to; leave at 1 o'clock. Acting Police Com- missioner Douglas I, McKay had a ehort interview with Mayor Gaynor at the City Hall thie afternoon, and at its conclusion eaild in reply to ques- 7, acting on orders and not on his own initiative, and Magistrate Deuer's threat ‘ to lock him or any other policeman up ne: made the Inspector anxious to get more I hed o talk with the Mayor about edvice from “higher up." the 1 o'clock closing there will be Gloaty was jubliant. He declared thet | no oh in the attitude of the police.” hls place would be open to-night as it} fm je probable, however, that neither Wee last night and that s& would stay|the Mayor nox Mr. MdKay kiew of epen until the last guest chose to leave. | the utterances of Magistrate Devel when “Z invite every one who wants @ late | they held their conference, though May- meal,” said the restaurant man, “to/or Gaynor ts understood to be eo firm eome up to-night and eat their heads/in his attitude that knowledge of this oft. be there. probably would have made no difference or irae, no ie and thi puaasrsseccsna " Police Hurl Women in Street . For Merely Eating Supper Fifty Bluecoats Enter Healy’s Restaurant and Drag) tee Out, With Shoves and Pushes, Lawabiding People at Tables. Fifty policemen end detectives, commanded by Inepector Dwyer, en fered Healy's restourant ef Columbus avenue and Stotyeteth etrest at 1 @ocloch thih morning and forcidly ejected several dosen customers who were eating. Food was thrown on the floor, dishes were broken, women were slammed around ond jewels ond purse eatd to have deen lost in the ret started by the police. 4m encited crowd thronged the streets outeide the restaurant. Miss Marguerite Mocere Morshell of The Evening World staff was one @f those ejected. She has written en account of her personal experiences. Her story follows: j — Clock.” We emiled amiably at th Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | but didn't tude. Yor hadn't we « | For the &einous and soul-wrecking | CO¥Ft decision back of us? And if they erime of eating one mouthful of | T™° (orp lec led petg reels woman, as she was catapulted through chicken salad at one minute pest 1 | the wine cellar, We should worry! | "e008 door o'clock this morning three policemen “It'e the firet time I ever was em- And then at 1.01 A. M. came the " nen pushed, pulled and dragged me thir |cuite unjustifiable outrage All at once|tershing hysteria. ty feet trom table to door in Healy's | ‘he brilliantly lighted dining was! “1a this @ republic of Russlat” Mtourant Columbus avenne and (fT, polis and “puncte ae ee Bixty-sizth street, for good measure | other, me they tumbled each thts morning. y: It was o squad of Afty, but it] ana waiters whose checks had not giving a final thrust between the|scomed like hundreds, They cameleon paid were hxlignantly demanding shoulder blades which just missed Se ee bigpe end Nepigiprh-odhs (org thag the policemen who had torn stone nants hing, clenching, bill, Mr. sociedad headlong on the peunding~truly o went thelr patrons should settle the r. of outward ord Tt sounds unbelievably melodramatic i ened ved conse Zot mo tell very quickly whee him, eulte for assault and dat- and sensational, but tt ta the ct, OOM] peppensa ty ma. Zant alone ase [tery to be vrougut Inter, Some sue- statement of what took piace, If 7) wall table im about the middle of | ceeded in doing this, but frequently, in memory of events a few hours old Were] Ge dining room. @addenty @ po- | the etruggic and confusion, 1t was im- at all weak, it would be spurred, im 4hl8| Mosman gyabbed my sight arm. x | possible. Manager Kyme took out sum- enld, “2 will not ge. I'm from The | monses returnable to-day in the West ‘Bvening Weld and I have to sce | Fifty-fourth street court against Acting this thing through.” Bnet does | Capt. Hart, of the West Sixty-cighth “the power o- the prose” intims. |otrest station, and Lieut. Edward Hayes. date the virtucus policeman on @ | When everybody had been man-han- af died suMfaiently tho police stood in the wide open doors and prevented re-entry. ‘The waitera began setting the tables. Mr, Don't-Give-Up-the-Ship Healy still I [ i iH extypea two |emiled and made just two statements ranted forward. So G14 %, ee my |The first was: “I bear no ill will against azma would have been pulled from |enybody, and I am the happiest man in thelr sockets, A third Binccens en- | New York.” petites matters by following be- And here's this eecond: Bing ana giving a series of otag- “THIS RESTAURANT WILL Goring thumps and pushes CONTINUE TO RWMAIN OPRN AFTER 1 IN THE MORNING!!!" Meanwhile we may heal our bruises with the arnica of the soothing axiom of the Sage of City Hall, “that this is a Government of laws, not of men'—not even of policemen! FACTORY SMOKERS FINED. ‘Twenty-Five Fay From $10 te $50 fer Eudaugering Lives, @ighty persons arrested tor smoking in garages and factories, in violauon of the fire laws, were tried to-day in the Court of Special Scesions. Forty- five pleaded guilty and were fined sums fanging from $10 to 0, Employees Were fined not more than $0, while ride mm and owners had to pay more fH 38. Hip Ee BEE : ra bs t ‘The others, who pleaded not guilty, had thelr cases continued on ball for us avenue sidewalk | 7 Kills Fireman. j@ points on the stops) Charles Merfel, a fireman ot No, 47 izty-sinth etreet station of the East One Hundred and Bighty-second elevated railroad. In the last fifteen Street; died from cancer to-day brought on by being hit with « stream of water in the eye at @ fire last January, Mertel was knocked down when the water It apologetic or timid| Gridiron are rock-me-to-sleep-mother| struck him, dut jumped up Immediately remained. And num-| caresses, compared with the police pre-| and felt no effects. A month later, ached themselves from| Velive for eating salad after 1 A. M. | tumor of the eye developed and after an ‘and entered the res-| “I've come all the way from Kansas} operation two cancers, one in the jaw ‘and shoulders back.| to be treated Hke this!” walled one] and anovier in the op appeared ia the doorw: Hi greeted with m general enicker and a Durst of ftroni: handclapp.ng. He Slanced and retreaied. But two min- utes Jater in filed Inspector Dwyer and @ squad of plainclothes men, The| Inmpector strolled down the room talk. | I} ing earnestly to the urbane Mr. Healy. | | The plainclothes gentlemen, badges Jarge.and protuberant, lined up in front of the hat box. HOW THREE BURLY POLICEMEN EJECTED ONE GIRL, At two minutes to 1 two biueccate topped GAGGED AND BOUND atly pressed, over one arm. es if he were drunk or face at the crack of the half opened |°f William Grieve Martin, the Toronto door and demanded to know how this| Millliner murdered In York, left midnight visitor got in. Johnson de-| for that city to-day to investigate the nied that he had admitted him and ie personally, sald Mrs, Jones must have let him in. ‘Mrs, Jones was angered, and the next day told the Johnsons that when thelr week was up, on the following Mon- day, their room would be wanted. fon he would have to get out the latter recalled to her mind the fact What when she had « rooming house at No. 47 cawau AM | West Fitty-eeventh atret and Mra |PUSH VOTES FOR WOMEN. the roomers, he, John- used to be @ frequent viitor, with | Delewates New in Washington Rep- eon, his friend, Smith, a chai ir, who lives at No. 61 West Sixteenth street, Coney Tolan ‘This clroumstance Mrs. Jones Voters, representing 4,000,000 of thelr sex recalled to-day for the detectives, The detectives discovered in a clos of the room a photograph of a man an automobd!! Later it was found aioe that ‘he photograph was of Joseph PUT ON THE MEAU. Tee FRESH washer, He was found in his home in|, we ug Coney Island by an Evening World re- March, and that he must have left the picture behind him. Smith recalled having met a man named Johnson, who described himself as a writer of vaude- ville plays, and who used to call upon ‘a girl with very fair hair and the name of Mise Ross, who lived with | Mra, Jones when Smith did. Mra, Jonos did not see the Johnsons remove their effects, The last time she anw them was at 4 o'clock on Monday, when Johneon and his wife walked out, Junencumbered by grips. She did not jhedr them re-enter; she heard no FINISHING HIS DESSERY In the Johnson room at any time tl }- ON THE CORB. after. It was only when her curiosity as to whether the former lodgers had for Radical Acts. ZURICH, Switzerland, Aug. 13.— removed thelr belongings led her to that she found {gust Ferdinand Bebel, the German open the door last nignt sr, fia cr/ SCORE HURLED IN BAY, | statute" sn ue | SEVEN BELIEVED DROWNED | Sy "not we ts ably the best known of the modern the bed, fully clad save for the coller Socialist leaders. He joined the Ger- and tle, which were on a bureau, and bor movement in 1862 as soon| SUPERIOR, Wis. Aus. 132—Seven! the, shoes, whieh ages, the bet. members of a launch party in a doat andkerchief was stu! in iets tee neieshigh ibe ces aa rae WO overturned in Superior Bay to-day| mouth and the hands were bound are belleved to have been drowned. |hind the back with rubber tubing. There Those reported missing are. Atrs, Louls | Were NO marks of violence about the was a member of the Imperial Parili ‘he . |Dody; but a towel about the throat in- ment almost continuously, since its| Uasky, Nettle Lasky, ears o:4:| dicated that he had beer at first formation in 1871, Clara Goldstein of Minneapo enty Franey ara; Mrs. Aaron Siegel, Benny Siegel, neven years; Sylvia Siegel, fourteen} years; Phil Slegel, four yenrs. j Imperial Parliament was sentenced | There were twenty-threo in the party, | to two years' imprisonment ona charge | ™*king @ trip in @ thirty-fo gasoline of high treason againat the Empire and|/#unch. All but a few of the paszengers to another nine months’ confinement for| Were sitting on benches on the roof. | lese majeste. He was arrested many |The launch was caught in the swell of; times for opposing Bismarck's Anti-So-|® Passing tug and pitthed up and clalist laws when they were in force, | 4own until the benches were wrenched ‘The Socialists of Germany regarded| loose, hurling the occupants into tne him as a brilliant leader and organizer, | WAter. | and he was able to keep the ranks of] Omar Dauplaise, who was operating the party uolted at nearly ali times.| the boat, and those not on the roof: He Ifved to nco i represented in the|threw life preservers to those in the Imperial Parliament by over one hun-| water, while rowboats, launches and dred deputies rnd the strongest party | tugs in the vicinity rushed to their as-| there, sistance. Your Baby’s Life It is more to you than your own. _ Then why try any other remedy than Fletcher’s Castoria af * Unless Your Physician prescribes it? Remember there is nothing injurious in CASTORIA if it bears the signature of SOCIALIST AUGUST BEBEL, | LEADER IN GERMANY, DEAD Made a Life-Long Fght for Hs Party and Was Arrested Many Times tinued to struggle for the cause of t! working classes until his death. # 4 e Suid only in one size bottle, never in bulk, or otherwise; to’protect the babies. The C. ‘sur Company, IN STRANGE ROOM “badger 0.” When he resisted he robbed. —_—s— (Continued from First Page.) MARTIN’S PARTNER it wed ‘At the time Mra, Jones notified John-| site he’ aaia., Cement min valued at Mrs, Jones caught aight of Johneon's| Mortimer, partner and intim: WS URANE! Gmith, the man referred to by Johneon| extending the franchise to women and pouey MAY B2 | in his conversation with Mrs. Jon ways and means for the prosecution of | his friend, Smith 1s an automobdile|® viserous campaign will be discussed. | porter before the detectives located! were in attendance. The State him. He said he had occupied the| sented were California, Colorado, room in Mrs. Jones's house which the| Tlinols, Kansas, Oregon, Johnsons had tenanted until last) Wyoming. Appointed by Wilson. WASHINGTON, Aug. 18—The Presl- time Monday afternoon or evening. | dent to-day sent the following aomins from @ discarded pair of corsets, | tions to the Senate: Minister to Panams —Willlam J. Price of Kentucky. Constructor in the Revenue Cutter Bervice—Frederick Allen Hunalweil @ New York. —_—_— COMING _TO NEW YORK TO INVESTIGATE CASE. TORONTu, Ont, Aug. 13, . te tin was & man who always own business,” said Mor. let other people alone.” did not know how much jartin had in his possession, The murdered man was unmarried. resent Army 4,000,000, WASHINGTON, Aug: 13.— Women Voters, | will be laid for the extension of not now ‘When the conference went igto execu: | ive session delegates from eight suf- | States and the territory of Alaska dames MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 23d Street On Thursday, August 14th. “ Clearance Sale NEGLIGEES & BATHING SUITS Remarkable Values. Negligees of Albatross, — plain and cm- broidery trimmed. formerly 9.50, .6.50 Negligees of Challie,—attractive models......... formerly 7.50. 5.00 Lawn Negligees in a variety of pretty designs. formerly 2.28t02.95 1.25 and 1.95 House Dresses in various colors and models....... formerly 2.25 to 2.65, 1.10, 1.45 and 1.95 . 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