The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1913, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FIGHTING GIRLS MAUL AND TEAR STRIKE BREAKERS} Hair Is Pulled, Clothing Shred-! ded, Policemen Scratched as Pickets Get Violent. Mair was pulled, faces scratched, clothing torn and the atmosphere was Silled with screams, the trimming from hate, pieces of shirtwalsts and “rat and switches to-day and strikebreakers met in battle In front | Of the Kaiser Knitting Mills at No, aa] Broadway, Williamsburg. Gcores of girls joined in the fray ana! Attracted a crowd of sever Dersons from the Williamsburg Bridge Plasa, in front of which the factory is located. Traffic was tled up and two @olicemen were pushed and kicke @round like the losing side in a foot- ball match before the reserves from the Ciymer atreet station arrived and sepa- rated the belligerents. ‘Phe trouble started when Ruth Dreyer of No, 2% Linden street and Catherine Bauer of No, 101 George street, Gien- @ale, came down th from the factory, on their way to work, ‘The two girls ran the gantlet without mishap until they had come to within a} few feet of the factory. Then several * pickets stopped them and demanded tha they join the strikers, fuse@. Three of the girl strikers at- tacked them, and they were being con- verted into @ rough resemblance o “September Morns” when some of the other strike-breakers ran to their ald. ‘When it seemed the tide of battle was turning in favor of the two dishevelled girls, a number of other girl strikers Jumped in, and the real Aght w. The belligerents were surging back and forth, tearing clothes and halr at every “surge,” when Policeman Toepser of the Clymer street station tried to sep- erate them. When the shouting specta. tors next saw him he was bareheaded and had many scratches on his face, Policeman Shepard ran in to ald him and was soon in @ plight equally as bad. The girle were not trying to fight the policemen. The bluecoats received their injuries stopping blows and ascratcher fatended for others. ‘When the reserves had cleared the etreet and allowed traffic to be resumed they had three prison: who gave thelr names: Annie Schneidér, twenty-one, No, 2% Monteith street; Mary Waxman, twenty-two, No, 62 Bushwick avenue; Anna Brietchog, twenty, No, 176 Varet street. They were locked up, charged by the two strikebreaker girls with as- gault. No one was hurt enough to call for the services of a doctor. HIGH AND BROAD JUMPS OFF OLYMPIC PROGRAMME, RBRLIN, Aug. %.—The International Athletic Federation was engaged this afternoon With the most diMcult por- tion of itp task, that of formulating a frogramme for international contests, Motably the Olympic games, as the del- egates of the vartous nations foresee special advantages in the inclusion or qxeluston of apevific events. ‘The committee this morning agrend upon a tentative schedule eliminating the standing broad Jumps, Imiting shot putting and javelin and discus throw- ing to the beat hand only, inserting the 64-pound weight and the 400-metre hur- dies, and retaining the walking events, but the struggle wil be resumed at the general meeting. The United States fared well in the committee report, because that coun- try te supreme in standing jumps, to which the Swedes and Germans object- e@, referffMg to them as “circus stunts," and the Americans have by far the best chances in the hurdles and the weight throwing. —_———— PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED, Regist Aug. 18, tions closed Aur resist: aclu: North Fi World offer Age limit, PM atrent, opened for regisiration of en! fo Monday, Sept. 1, inclusive, Age tween Fifth avenue and East River, Umit, three months to five years atreet, Fifth avenue to North River, @ixth street, ‘0. ive, from 2 to 4 P.M. Age limit, sa: ing to Doug iy 6. unday CONTEST ar » Qu above. Boundaries to Gowanus Canal, SL to Sept. 1, incl Judging, Sept. 08. Pr ‘offers % in money pris tober, dates to be announced tater, origas. | | | | when girl strikers | The girls re-| on. | | Most of the Entraats Are 1 thousand | THE EVENING WORLD, The Evening World’s and Welfare Association’s City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests |New and Interesting Baby Contest a a rented on are HFSS FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1913. > Opens With 46 Entries in in Two Hours AT THe LT Tee MAY MétT THEWwS 15> It Is Over in Brooklyn,and Little Ones from Three Months to Five Years of | » but a) Age Are Eligibl. Mother May Not Enroll! More Than One Infant. Italians, but There Are Trish and Ger man Chil- dren Among the Com- petitors, and Syrian and Swedish Young- sters Are Expected. A new and exciting baby contest opened yesterday under the direction of The Evening World and the Little! Italy Neighborhood Association, Reg-| istration began at Neighborhood House, No, 146 Union street, Brooklyn, and in two hours forty-six babies were en- rolled, In this contest may be entered any baby between three months end five years who lives in the district bound- ed on the north by Joralemon etr: on the east by Fulton, Nevins and Douglas streets, on the south by Gow- anus Can River. There is only one other re- striction, No mother may enter more than one baby, even though she has two or thre You see, it would ne more than one of The money prizes go to the same hous hold. By there was a row of stretching back from Neighborhood House, and a Jostling crowd of mothers and children hurry- ing up the steps. Dr. Jane E. Robbins, | the head worker at the settlement, | knows her people and how to reach| o'clock yesterday afternoon little go-carta them. Day before yesterday she called | together a dozen small boy friends and told them that they were to play be- ing longshoremen, One of them she appointed padrone. She herself was the stevedore, the paymaster. boymrecelvel five cents—the padrone got six cente—for distributing Eng- Meh and Italian bdby show posters among all the neighborhood shopa, The busy opening day followed thi advertising scheme. And as the post all ordered, “Families, take notice, was the fathilles who appeared at ian How, When and Where to Enter Your Baby For the Big | Prize Contest Now Under Way CONTEST AT LITTLE MOTHERS ALD “ASBOUIATION, No, 3% Second pis aed for children between three months and five years, living in district Seventh to Tweuty-elghth street and Fifth avenue to Hast iver, 43. Judging of the bables began Monday,, aug. For thia contest The Evening World offers $100 in prises, CONTEST AT GREENWICH HOUSE, No, 26 Jones street, tion of entrants Monday, Aug, 11, and will continue to Fifth avenue, to Washington Squar same as above 4.6 in money prises and Grgenwich House $20. centres, 0, 18 Niuth wsenue, from # to 12 A. M., CONTEST AT WARREN GODDARD HOUSE, No, 8 Contest boundaries from East Twenty-elghth to East Sixty-third str Registration hayra dally except trom 2 to 41. M. The Evening World offers $50 in money pri CONTEST AT HARTLEY HOUSE, No, 413 ¥ Boundaries, Forty-second to Fitt Registration piaces 10 West Forty-seventh at @treet, Dates of registration at the three cen’ Evening World priz CONTEST AT LITTLE ITALY HOU w York Bay and from 2 to 4 P. M. each day, except Sat- THE PLAYGROUND or Pourth avenue and Fourteenth atreet, Brooklyn, will be awarded Aug, 22, For this contest The Evening World CONTESTS OF THE CHELSEA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION— Regietration for entrants closed July 29, For each of these three contests The Evening World offers 0 in money registration office. For instance, it took opened for 1 and on the west by Kast the steps of | | district | hood House any afternoon PY,- nag Curis mo. AT 26 YOWES SD. | Brothers and sisters, o mother aud and a grandmother to put one- year-old Prank Bostial om the list @f contestants. One member of FRED A?) Mo's. 4) Julce Bathe each pint of Give the ba boiled water PROGRES: milk station, twelve were e en Italian family seldom moves withont all the other members. Dr. Robbing says. She has & girls’ | club which is composed of ten Girls, a dosen mothers and aunts | and about forty-five small children. |, White Dr. Robbins and Miss Eiten [Lee were taking down names and ad- | dressea, | Industriousiy. And if baby were ill, nourished or mosquito bitten or fretty, | baby's mother received some prompt aud practical advice. Dr, Robbins had seven years of experience with chile | ‘dren's ils in the Polyclinic Hospital. ADVICE TO A MOTHER WHOSE . BABY HAD RICKETS. One mother brought in a aby the} Inhape of whose head showed @ badly ‘developed case of rickets. “Your child ls not receiving enough | purishment,” Dr, Robbins warned. “You are nursing {t, you say, Then | ‘ou must not wean It till cool weather. | But you must try to eat more nourish. jing food yourself, ‘Try to drink milk jand take leas tea, “That baby's sister won a prize for | beauty," added the doctor after the | jmother had gone. "And I kiiow there's ‘@ atrong impression at home that this baby will be found beautiful. But I'm | afrald the doctors who examine it won't agree.” Besides the “little mothers,” @ num- ber of “little fathers” brought in small baby brothers or sisters, Consetta Bel- lucardo, a wistful maid of two, came ging trustfully to the hand of her brother Conrad. Another boy, as the settlement knows him, | big “Nunel took @ paternal interest in the whole show and placed the seal of approval | on several “cute babies.” Not all the bables entered were Ital- Mans, There were Irish and German children, and a number of Syrian and Swedish entrants are expected. Every mother and baby within the prescribed | most welcome at Nelghbor- unday and Sunday, between from now till Sept. 1. To-day Dr. Robbins will glve a little talk on baby hygiene, And she has! prepared a brief “training manual” for | Monday, Sept. 1 nth street eagt to Broadway, to Canal street, to For this contest The Eve Regtiatration 26 Jonos street, 2 to and No. Gast Thirty-fourth nta Monday, Aug. 18, and will coutinue mit from three months to two years. ‘est Forty: 0, 413 Wee t and No, 62 West Fifty-third Aus. 5 to Aug. 2, both inclu- #60 in money. E, No, 143 Union atreet, Brooklyn. Joralemon street, Fulton street, Nev- st River, Registra- Evening World prises, $50. PUBLIC SCHOOL NO, 1% Registration closed July Kntrants will be judged in Oo- SS the better babies’ contest, which ia given to every mother who enters a baby. Here ft 1 | GUNDRAL MINTS. Do not give Your baby bananas, “snowballs,” candy or ice cream cones. Don't give wine, beer or coffee. Don't give boiled lettuce, | Don't give poppy seeds. Don't give calomel; ask the doo- tor. In winter dress the beby warmly and put him near the open win- dow. Do not stop bathing because the baby coughs. When the baby has 8 fever bathe often. Always report cases of scarlet fever and other infectious diseases. mot let your friend eo to visit & case of infections disease, FOUD. Nurse your baby, Nurse your baby regularly, Do not nurge the baby e! cries. Wean the baby when It is @ year old. Ask your doctor when to begin feed> the baby with farina and milk, Ty time tt | Central He | fore Planned by | Greenwich House ha: there's more mother and a away from Greenwich House yesterday because they lived on the east instead they were using their eyes | of the west side. the baby every weather give several sponge baths @ day, adding one teaspoonful of salt to wich House, No. 2% Jon the grand RECHLOCHAFFER emos. je of oatmeal, farina, bariey, hominy, wheatena or rice thoroughly cooked; (2) Stale bread or toast; (3) A soft-bolled of @ sweet orange, apple oF stewed prunes. CLOTH Es. On hot days @ loowe cotton shirt and diaper are enough, WATER. day. water. by pl to drink. The judging in this contest will take Place about the middie of September, and will be In charge of Dr. Louis Ager of the Polhemus Memoria! Clinic, Brook- lyn, Any Brooklyn doctor willing to give some of his spare time to this con- test {s asked to communicate with Dr. Robbins at Neighborhood House. 8 OF AFFAIRS AT OTHER STATIONS. For the last two days a dozen babies & day have been registered at the city And] claring that as the subpoene called for No. 7k Ninth avenue. ered yesterday at Green: street. There. for the contes total The E to come. An indignan' palr of twins were tur Bvery mother who registered a aby at who has m there to be pear to-day or to-morrow. 136 Becond avenue, and yet taken her child judged, is asked to ap- Other- wise the baby will have no chance to win one of the money prises The Little tion issues ‘Mothers’ this positi Come morning or afternoon, but wt come to-day or to- Yesterday children to be Three more were discovered, ster who woul had it not b Were so man: in the morn’ once, WIDOW | one mother In hot nty of clean, cool, rought three] been retained. Judged, all under five. with the mysterious atabbing in May, 1907, of Alejandro Garland jr. an at- tache of the Peruvian tion, For this crime .Col. Charlee A. Edwarde, Secretary of the Democratic Vong sional Committee, was arrested and Indicted on a chai of felonious aa- sault. The stabbdi occurred In the residence of Louise Scott, In the fi fonable De Soto Apartments. She wi then described as pretty and brilliant and the divorced wife of an English- man. @ claimed to be a rel Secretary Bonaparte, and when came involved in thie case talked of appealing to him for help. Garland and the woman were to have lived at the Cecil apar house, and Edwanis's jealousy of the Peruvian to have led to the stabbin TAMMANY HOPES. T0 TRACE BRERY ns TS (Continued from First Page.) | \ acted as spokesman. Mr. Goldberg an- nounced that the committee had met to! determine whether it would investigate the charges made by Gov. Sulser’s frienda that hia impeachment wan brought about by the bribiny four Assemblymen. The then went into an ex lasted until 1.20, The session ts to have been marked by heated discussion in which, Louis D."Gibbe of the Bronx, one of the men who voted against the impeach- ment of Sulzer, was prominent JUDGE LYNN ARNOLD DEMANDS | TO BE HEARD. After the executive searion, Chairman Goldberg announced that the committee had decided to Investigate and inquire into the “faise publication and utter- neces" and other matters affecting len- isiative integrity and that subpoenas had been issued for Mr, Garrison and Judge Lynn Arnold. lee Arnold, who was in the room, nded that he be heard, but perm! sion was denied him. Chairman Gold- berg announced an adjournment until Monday morning at 11 o'clock, when witnesses will be heard. He declared the action of the comamfitee had been unanimous. After adjournment Judge Arnold de- clared to reporters that he had tn New York on other business 4nd that an tive session which id called he had come to the council chamber to @ the committee from the arduous work" of summoning him. He declared « perfect willingness to testify, though he said he did not think the committee wanted to hear from him “any more than it does to alt on a prickly pea Chairman Goldberg retorted by de- the production of certain papers, Judge Arnold's appearance without these papers would be worthless to the ning World and| purposes of the inquiry, reached 639. And] EVERYBODY MAY BE RE! A SENTED BY COUNSEL. Mr. Gibbs insisted that although he had voted for the investigation, he de- manded that witnesses should have tne right to be represented before the com- mittee by counsel. “If some of the things charged’ are proven, some of the witnesses lay them- nelves open to punishment,” he said, “and I demand that they shall have the right to appear with counsel.” The other members of the committer made no objection. Mr, Goldberg announced that the committee had authorized him to em ploy counsel, though none had yet ‘Then the committee went Into another executive session. abwolutely perfect babies} Members of tho committee were and one poor young-| Pen in thelr declaration that they 4 have xcored 100 per cent, | Noped to trace back to Gov. Suluer n for a birthmark. ‘The: yy babies to be examined ing that Dr, Arthur N COURT REVEALS ROMANCE, CHARGES ROBBERY «Contina as somewhat the way in the smoker the minister home and they unmarried, Counsel for Garland to @ hot made the fendant by on Park tions with hil clous ever since tation and sa ward Phillip fluenced by a from him. Following chogue, me iil I M an She said Phil solltaire, W: ehe suid, he wed tt, CSLLED AT HIS HOME AND GOT ed from First Page.) |to be married? Hix conduct struck hor oft cold and he rode most A. Bretz had to puss judgment on four at himself the charge that members of the Assembly had been bribed to vote for filM impeachment and alxo to prove joa were untrue. cond executive session Mr, Levy announced that the selection of counsel had been eft in the hands of Mr. Goldberg. he committee almo decided to call certaln other witnesses,” he sald, “but will not make their names public at this lume. We do not expect to be in session ong after we meet Monday, We shal get what We want in a very short tau Garrison Saye He Won't Give Up ator! Aus jam ALBANY, C. Garrt- fon, who is expected by the Assembly Judiciary Committee to explain certain alleged harges attributed him of wribery transactions jt» connectie the soon as he had learned he might be| { WALL STR STREET. | | | Market Closing—The rally was atti in progress during: the early part of the lest hour, with the traction stocks strong and Active. Inter.-Met. pi red: rose to @2 and the common to 16%. United ‘States Steel recovered to thi level of yenterday's final price of @, while Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and Reading went a fraction*above the final of yesterday. ‘The closing was mix a large fum- ber showing losses, while a few showed a net gain. Total 192,900 shares. ‘The stock market opened in a lations manner with a number of issues show- ing lonneg for the initial sales, Trading was on a amall scale until after 10.9, when a heavy — tendency throughout the list, and some substan (lal declines were recorded during the halinee of the first hour, although the selling wae not large in volume and Kenerally without much Importance. The room traders supplied most of the stock at concessions, and were mu In reaching stop loss orders innues. London Union Copper, was a moderate seller of fie, Steel and Amalgamated foreign hou | sellers of Southern Pacific, Trading continued quiet, and was | mostly of ® professional character, but “round midday a firmer tone developed when a number of buying orders ap- peared In the more important sto and in the early afternoon a moderate rally was in progrens, Prices, however, were still r yesterday's final and there was # disposition to walt for the Publication of the PreMient's pees | on Mexico on day New Haven stick declined to 96t, a! loss of 1 points, while other ato: showed @ rallying tendency, grhich in- aned ‘ In vieor, raising Chesapeake and Ohio hird Avenue to 38%, | and Steel GN, with fractional gaine in moat of ti ues by the middie of the afte: On wensiOn. The sing Quota The following were tie highest, lowent and last prices of etocks for today » met changew as comp WILL seaterday «closing yeh Net Miah, \ Cows. Copper Amaig Am, “the. Sugar ar weece cerete Feo SR ES owe ca POSLAM HEALS ALL ITCHING SKIN TROUBLES i Poslam offers the easy means to im: mediate relief and perm tion of eczema, salt rhe 4 ples, and all skin diseases. Tta actio aly rapid. ee ing stops. ¢ tolief in felt. Seon t jsappeai A single a eine applicati ficient to show what Poslam will ch way undue redness nmplexion. | Comforts tired, itching, blistercd feet ‘Takes the soreness out of monquito | bites, sunburn. ivy poidoning, cuts, ete. ts from infection whe s aud sore spots. Rr 1K humor LAM SOAP used daily for toilet ea bath will keep the skin in healthy and improves its color and texture, Beautifies comple: , All: drug, cents) and Poslam Soap (price ¢. For free samples, write to the Emer- gency Eaboratorien, 82 West 25th Street, morning that no subpoena had re him, Hf he should r chea elve one requiring At Patchogue|hix presence before the committee in} he had picked wasn't at|New York City, he announced his tn came back to town atill [tention of Ixnoring it unless advised to Phillips interrupted Mrs. sk her whether she had acquaintance of the de- means of a flirtation and vr her rr m had not been me Nhe denied t id that her den had medicine sh: eM ne y Ine sken had her rs. 1 Alscppointment Garland sald sh some time lips hen she next admitred auw that NEWS OF WIFE. She called at his lodging, No. 35 West Ninety-third had n ry but * Dve that he w When the child @ @ year old it must ety have plenty of fresh milk every | dey, Add to this dis able. In Washington Mrs, Scott Garlana in ( Thick srue) well remembered for ber association + wamnn Beads WU weNREEe + | street, early A, this month Mrs. Garland said, only after h baat lll at bee afterward | moved to the Martinique on Aug. 1. )}) alled on her at the} hotel and obtained possession of a $500 him, he had the landlady informed his wife” was there every day discovery, % real wurprine, Having pondered her case for several day to have the man arrested, convinced money, of which #he admitted she had consid was she determined the contrary by counsel If | were loaded with Information,” Mr. Garrison, “I would not give any of Jt at thia time, or any othe: to the Assembly or the Assembly | fary Comm uy time Jah ‘CONSIDER THE QUALITY When comparing pri When paying for designing, workmanship and mate- rial for base it is wise toadd alittle for best plate. Thisen. hances the value of all the rest, | sour own |}! mprint and in ures style and New York ¢ WEF UnnISH by MES COMPLETE BEB re 414 49% 5 23atve are1245%[L_ GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE’ CREDIT TERMS 039° 00WN ON 150. WORTH} ose" 5075 7 * = 100. 7! OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS! 89.75 Pasquale Sirico and James Who were arrested on the charge of having violated the White Siave law, Mahon, by inducing tilgabeth Ryan, fifteen years old, to leave her home at No, 216 Third avenue, and go with them to Bridgeport, Conn., for immoral pur- poses, were to-day arraigned before loner Samuel W. | William street. The prisoners were piaced under $10,000 bail each to awatt the action of the Federai Grand Jury. In default of y, Sirico and Mahon were com: mitted to the Tom: <> Quite a Different Matter. (Prom the Keness City Journal.) “I've got to see a young man tonday | on a delicate errand.” “Ah, he wants to marry your daugh- er." ‘No, T want to marry hia mother, and 1 gon be eve he views me in the most bi SUNJISON Craufrdbi} Here is another lot of 150 of these Misses’ Sports Coats of all-wool Chinchilla After much persuasion the maker made up another 150 of tiese coats for to-morrow’s sale. They are his regular $14.75 grade. Suz NE TW 1 DiawonsS August Sale : Special. DiamondRings ‘; Abbe kad si FSO BSSBs ei a-tae a ] = ln é jae Der 150/97 Pee t4gg vere 75 |"10 = "150 As illustrated, 99.75 | 104 am STATION AT CORNER ‘ A difference of %5.00 ' on a coat of the an FISHER Bros did quality chinchilla i : and good style as are COLUMBUS AVE % shown in th coats BET. 103 & 104 ST bn stamps this offering as 2 EXTRAORDINARY. J Thequantityissomewhat FREE limite 48 viene cane Z in early Saturday if you 4 ." aan offering, They ase tate Mail orders $. od. bromptin ~ on in a handsome i widerbelses sondal,_ 30 sig A Week * inches in length. e ry t i include all thi 7 newer shade such be KODAK . openhagen, gr . white. eee Hen cose. Bieycles and Teaals = The sizes range {rom 14 of fle years: ‘hile quan- ” titylasts o Saturday $9. 75 « only, at.. 405 Broadway, below Canal St. “, ce wuss. On tis tenes 831 Broadway, bet, 12th & 13th Sts, a. “@lSIMP/ ON CRAWFORD CO.p— i POISON y 100 niece OUR TERMS. $32 Down On +5Q° K 1 Down On $2. 5° Down Ono fl " Gee AMOUNTS it PROPORTION OPEN MONDAY s SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY -32 AVE. WAKINING

Other pages from this issue: