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x Goo CHL BARGE CAPTAINS) “OUT ON STR, BUT _ FW HAVE LEFT DATS Men Demand Flat Salaries of _ $60 a®Month and Union Recognition. The vig Rarbor transportation com- Dantes, most of which have offices in the wd Webs fina aan none flint d Intentions. My TEMPER THIS VEAR, , sure! ITs News Oddities CAPSULE containing $4,600 worth of radium was lost in Chicago. misery in 1913, has returned to Paris. Seen by a reporter she smiled contentedly. Staten Island and the outside world. crater of Mount Vesuvius, says the sulphur fumes cured his bronchitis. ‘Washington Building, No. 1 Broadway, Fecelved @ notice some\two weeks ago, Gigned by thé Tidewater Boatmen ‘Union Locat No. 7, International Lon; @horemen’s Association, demanding an fmerease in wages for barge captains of from $40, 46 and $@ a month to a uni- form rate of 90 a month, recognition of the union and agreement to a provi arranging for the supplying of all men ‘by the union. Because they had never heard of any euch association, the tran pertation heads paid no attention to | iptice and presently received warning called, but ite effe ‘Was 80 little apparent that it took three Hours to discover the headquarters of the strikers. {f the castaina of these had gone on strike, the owners didn't wit. Gearchers finally came on a small above a suloon at Morris and) treets, where a nign, with wet, bore the word and there some 690 were crowded. qwas learned that some three montis Ago Walter Jolt, a profensonal agitator, game out of Hoboken and organized the argemen, of whom there are perhaps) 4,09 hailing from this port. John Hamil Won, An ex-barge captain who lives at | Me, 206 Second avenue, was elected Duatiess agent and the union served ite pene on the transportation com- | Ab the offices of the bix pauseyrecen| Sonvemns it was said that no attention | Was being paid to the atrike. "The men were paht EARL & WILSON |. FMARERS OY THOT's BEST PRODUCT || “Ogan Air to eTey Sales AFTER the holiday all the department stores have greet chandlse offering: These sales are events ||) the selli lay to jMlarbing facts Rrowing out @ IT 18 NOT HUBRTA'S SOLDIERS who are running like the wind. The rebels are, and still can’t catch ‘em. COLLEGE PROFESSORS’ UNION is about to be organized in Wash- ington. 284,991,000 cigars were made in Tampa last year, and Annette Hazleton shudders, TANGO TEA will be dumped in Boston harbor if the Bay State reform: have their way. MAYOR PERKINS of Denver doesn't believe in wasting the clty money. He has put in an expense bill of $3.50 for the entertainment of the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy. COLD WEATHER NOTES--BERLIN had a 14-inch snowfall for New Year's Day. Ice harvesting has begun up-State. Mighty few Tammany leaders are now in office. Hints for the Housewife. Relating to Home and Markets. Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. MARKETS. A Gelicacy at moderate rate is put forth: Frogs’ legs, per dos., small, 90.; medium, 1€c.; large, 38c. Maocaroni—- Factory price, 4%4-5c. loose; per box 20 lbs., $1.40 (im- ported). The domestic, $1.25 per 22- Tb. box, of 900. dos. pkgs. of 12 os. ‘Why pay 100, Ib, retail? Bvery fam- ily should buy this in bik, not Ye-ld. rate. Barley 2%c. 1b; rice, 515 to Ge. 1%.; screenings or broken grade, 3440 10 buy coffee in bean. also assured, no retail} per Retail, 5c. each. Strained clover honey, $1.10 gal.; pro- Fipe should be cultivated, ) ducer to con: jer this latter. most nourishing, varied} Black raspberries (fine) in 1-1b. car- Per box, 96.95; retail, 38c. Ib. TAXI BAND T | ng Sing. Geno Montarni, the chauf- R leur, serving a sentence of from ten to re \elghitcen years for complicity in the NOT BACKED BY PROOF) s2e::s:1s0 sete "eaxteas roboery ‘am JChureh sty and ‘Trinity place Feb, -_———_ - wl is the man chin who makes the Accusttion Against Policemen Not) Grooht to-day confirmed the aR pees time yada long conference with Men- Supported: by Any Evidence eth . Ring Sing art Saturday ever, that e the adding, too, that testimony given by Montant did *may disclose not cover the entire case and that much ynviet’s jon would be neces charge that iw) fh Pollve officlals: aiter could be iatd be: solicited # $00) bribe to save him fren FEL HEADAGY, IZ, BLUS? LNERI-A DIME A BO report for Grand Jury, Assistant Disirict-Atiorney Prederiok ( op” J. Groot adenitted to-day that an in quiry Ix under way tr, ve them t | carets will remove the eause bys i aking the bile and e and out of the ht straightens ‘cent box will stomach sw and make you heerful for months. ets, too CANDY CATHARTIC bowels. you out by cep your head clew liver and bowels regula ‘ongeation | feel bright ad that dull, sickening headache Children need ¢ ated in the Tied out of t! | MARRIAGE LICENSE BUREAU issued 58,988 bids for happiness or | DAY OF NEW MAYOR; —— PERSONAL NOTKAfter an absence in Italy of two years, Mona Lisa WITH THE CLOSING of the Stapleton ferry few links remain between NEW CURE FOR COLDS—Frederick Burlingham, who descended the New Yor THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. eatug World), TRF PELE EAN OLE. (CHULY FOR MB | "HUNTERS ON FIRST [PICKPOGKET QUEEN Mrs. Yetta Liebner Held of Cha of Robbing Mrs. Benjamin of Jewelry. | Mr. Yetta (Licbner of No. !One Hundred and Sixty-second called by the police “Queen of Pi pockets,” was held to-day by (Continued from First Page.) twenty-four ell, “I may not announce the name of] Worth of Jewelry on No the new Commissioner for three weeks| Mr#. Becky Benjamin of No. ive at a conclusion, The woman has spent a number Jed upon Com- | years in various prisons, She inves: missioner MeKay will be in charge at|in realty and owns He will be assisted by jin which she lives, nmissioners who held office in the last administration, give the Police Department the beneft | the poor. She stole from the poor of thelr best services. | make herself rich. § still under the control of from the last administration will get along all right, The city will not suffer because of careful consideration about thene departments by the M Jewelry. Mrs. Benjamin had her Mr, Mitchel anid he ‘hi ot picked | rested, but while the case was pend Yorporation Counsel or a private | she was sent to the penitentiary y. He refused to comment on | another charge, and the pro an assertion that there appeared to be phi Mitel gd enlasis nua hee ce grounil for belief that Frederic Coudert | ¢, \Nould take the office of Corporation Counsel. Mayor devoted most of bis time to the disposition of a mass of im- portant correspondence, Through Sec- retary Mathews he nent out to /the policemen on duty at the door thal would not be able to receive general callers until after next SMday. The first of his Commissioners to consult with him to-day was Police Commis- sioner McKay. - Prof, Samuel Paddy, leader of an Italian band, was the third caller on the Mayor, Then in almost a steady stream came George W, Beal of the Jefferson Union of the Thirty-third Assembly District, an, anti-Tammany | Club; who is| fessor to} Robert Adamson in the Mayor's office; Frank 1, Polk, Frank J. Lantry, former | Fire Commissioner; Raymond B, Fos- | dick, Frank Smith, chief clerk of the | court of Special Sessions, who said he | had a verbal message to the Mayor; | Progressive Leader of Kings County |Charles 8. Aronstan, Park Commis- joner George Cabot Ward and George Wallace jr, chlef of the License Bu- reau. NEW MAYOR GETS TO CITY HALL AT 10.15, Mr, Mitchel reached the City Hall at exactly 10.15 o'clock, looking bright and happy and carrying under his left arm a large envelope evidently filled with oMcial documents, ‘Those who watched for the arrival of the new Chief Ex- ccutive first saw him swinging down Park Row on the west side of the street, With him was Henry Bruere, City Chamberlain, As the Mayor and the City Chamberlain reached the entrance to the City Hall plaza they shook hands, the Mayor clapping the City Chambez- lain on the back with his disengaged hand, Mayor Mitchel wore the same brown ulster and black fedora hat worn by him during the campaign, , Mayor Mitchel greeted Lieuts, Kennel ‘and MeKetrick, who are stationed at| the entran to his oMe He then hur- ried inside and began his ofMcial duties, —— OPENS-A BRONX COURT. money from their pocketbooks. In Mrs, Benjamin's pocket»ook, judgment. TI ment was re wasted fen aard a 1th In Ma strate Hreen’s Lucky Day. Police Magi Matthew BP. Breen opened the Domestic Relations Court in the county of the Bronx this afternoon Mra. Breen and thelr daughter, Miss Grace, were at the informal ceremony | it con mainly & spech fromm j the be in. the Farms court jhouse and the of summonses to Uhre Women Who Were having trouble with ther nusbands ‘The vourt is in the Thirteenth District The number did not affeet’ Magi: Hreen who said that thirteen wa own licky num had been appointed a court 1 the thirteenth: in 1883 and tater, on another thirteenth | had been made a city magistrate, Also | @ Supreme Court decision in his favor had once Ween handed down on the thir- Went Issuance | iw to start’ an 1 Monday, oe ing to a 5 ‘the Central News. posed to be connected with the new | situation in the Levant created by Tu: | Key's purchase of the Brazilian dread: nought Rio de Janeiro, which gives the Ottoman empire a great advantage over Greeve on the M. Veniseloe wil! firet go to Rome and then to Paris Loadon, i ao tee rina YY AGAIN A PRISONER At least it will be some time] One Hundred and Seventeenth stre he tenement hous Unlike ths high-minded robbers of an- clent times and fairy books, Mrs, Lieb- 4 ‘These men are all experienced and will | ner didn’t steal from the rich to give to al! the cording to the complaint, she found appealed to Judge Swann, who ist bench warrant for the pickpocket’ in Newark. verning bodies of New. ark, N, J., were organized rday for 1914. Patrick C, O'Brien wi President of the Common Commissioner Charies F. Kraemer was made President of the Board of Street nd Water Commlssior rge ‘ast Praises This Remedy pe for Lung Trouble ours,” said Mayor Mitch-| SWann on a charge of having stolen $380 | Many people are led to belleve that Luns’ Troubie Is a d which cannot be con- nk. as many have fully ith, A change of cll. more orth h by breathing a Il cooked, whvle- equalities of Bek: Iterative, a medicine for the Throat | Lung Troubles, Inv Bowling “Gentlemen: ry mended to ms t to better. Visited fish “Nhe other * departments which are| markets and other places where poor gentlemen | women’ did thelr marketing and filched ace ny life, mtv by ‘Alterative will rellov by Hi trouble if taken before the ‘I ing ““Aitidavit) A.C. BETTERSWORTH. pe More on reauest,) KE } ‘ the proceedings m: Tht th one Affections. Stubby the value of the Jewelry and got ¢ @ pickpocket appealed and the judge sed. Mrs, Benjamin then Ags 1 men dl ue, saat By L. W. Ford... 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