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be MANAGE IN WAR OF STRIKERS. ~= AND TROOPS GOES ON | ling for what they declare is a prin- | lives, ciple, came also the information that) Matthew Waddell, son of the snper- reinforcements had been received by \intendent, and his wife: Ruy Wis the striking miners. iwald. his wife and baby, and three ‘Trinidad waited with anxiety news| other women and t®o children whose that the troops had arrived safely.) Hames are not available waid to Report had it late lest night that 1,000| be in the mine at Enpire j heavily armed strikers were mobiliz- Concerning the fate shot down. Thirty-five pe women and thi trapped In the is, including five hildren, reported ning ¢ Empire, if not al are in grave danger*of dew int to telephone advices frem here at Pr M to be in imminent peri o loving thelr ‘Sixty Persons Penned in Mines Set Afire to Avenge Deaths of Women and Children. }\ PROINIDAD, Col, April 23.—Wartare © trapped bet: striking coal miners on one |!" near Agullar—a portion of the!in the Empire mt cournging wide members of the State | strike district which was terrorized by | report had been rece here to-day ‘maltitia on the other which has rolled |them all yesterday--to attack the/H. K, King, « ft ners of the mine, feared that they had been euf- focated by the smoke from the smoul- dering tipple which had been fired yesterday and the subsequent block- ing of the mine entrance by the dis- charge of dynamite hurled at the troop trains upon their arrival. Train derailers were known to be in the pos- session of the strikers, and should they attempt to throw the troop trains from the rails 4 bloody conflict ts expected, Adjutant General Chase was notified of the reported intention of the strikers, | mine. hore is carnage throughout the on- | “There were rumors to-day that all Lb@iidings at Hastings, De Lagua and other mine camps in this district were rased by @re at the hands of strik- up a beavy tell of death and an enor- mous property loss in the Trinidad istrict of the Colorado coal felds, igince last Monday, has resulted in bit- ster hatred between the two factions Which, it seemed to-day, could not be satisfied except by further loss of fe. With the information that the en- | tire district. The strikers are accuand tire quote of State troops was on the | of using dynamite in their ba kp ‘way to relieve deleagured troop- tt bi bd Maal uke eines, as = nbn ers. Trinidad is in constant fear from ers, violence ‘at the hands of the many eK | mobs who pass in the streets. The burning of the Empire mine between mine guards and South- western Colorado coal strikers, Op-+ orators’ representatives here accuse the e@trikers of throwing dynamite bombs and sealing the mouth of the mine against escape by the thirty- five persons imprisoned within. King, cannot find a trace of or No more dandruff or falling | ling hair; but your real will | 12 telephoning of the possible fate of bair—A real surprise he afte about two weeks’ use, “when | the imprisoned ones, asserted that 600 f awaits you. you will see new hair—fine and downy | armed strikers purround the blazing @fat ut really new hair—| pit, firing into it, and that the im- prisoned persons include President brig deed the mining company, living in ver. He charges itrikers of o head of heavy, iting out all over your sealp—Dan- FNS eof, “tastrons, fully, ine is, we believe, the only sure wavy matter have warned him to remember how from dendruff is hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and little Danderine. [cure for itchy sealp and it never fails the women and children died gt Lud- is | imexpensive to have |to stop falling heir at once. ooh Tals and? lots i Ke low, and have threatened t¥ “shoot ry hk of it. Just} If you want to prove pretty and 96 ceat bottle of Knowlton's sft Jour hn realy, molfn a eth any one who goes to. the reed new—all drug stores rec-|with o little Danderine and carefully rators early to-day said they } ‘© little as directed |draw it through your hair—taking one| bad reports that six coal properties ) tem minutes thee will be |small strand at «time. Your hair will/4ro burning, including | the Victor- ; be soft, glossy apd beautiful in just | American Fuel Company's Hastings te “9 i an agua mines; and the n 5 Ne mente delightful surprise} Canyon mine of the National Fuel Company. Scores are homeless and missing and many are reported hurt while in the hills, The entire strike district, from Rouse, twelve miles south of Walsen- burg, to Delagua, four milee north- woat of Ludlow station, is in the pos- session of the strikers. Armed men are gathering about the coal camps at Rugby, Primero and Black Dia- mond, and attacks on these are momentarily expected. Three battles were it yesterday at Delagua, the Black Hille and the Empire mine, Three guards were alain at Delagua and two are missing. Meanwhile three hundred armed men are reported marching to Ludlow on the militia com- there under Major P. . rock. Hamrock tele) oe that he has 100 ‘troops and two ma- chine guns te oppose them. On ac- of this fact, Hamrock has been undble to send soldiers to Empire to el flames or defend the lives ot 8 imprisoned in the mine. Dunleavy and other officials in section have Pres- ident Wilson to send Fede! that only in that wa: civil war be averted tn Colorado. Meantime the search of the ruins of the burnel Ludlow tent colony continues. Red Cross agents last night removed the bodies of eleven awaits every @ne who tries this. ALEXANDER 548 Fifth Avenue At Forty-fifth Street For growing girls—a new Colonial pump with low, broad heels—sane but smart. Tan or black calf and patent leather; . sizes 244 to 6, all widths. $3.50 Same style in white buck, 65.00; white + canvas, $8.00, By Order of OBCAR A. LEWIS as Receiver in Bankruptcy SMITH GRAYs«CO. VCEIIIN'S SAME 4 _ SUITS AND OVERCOATS. FOR AT LOW PRICES x . be ECONOMY in paying less elsewhere is in reality ABSOLUTE EXTRAVAGANCE, NEW SPRING SUITS & OVERCOATS an ‘or Men & Youn ¥ he Spring fabrics or- dered last July for * oA present Spring sea- G SUITS &@ OVERCOATS, Men & Young Men. Ni Latest’ colori G20 to $32.50. eka e) bi 1 & Young Men, Spring p son regular usi- y models, Finest worat ey : © 823 to 02% Hecel i mess are NOW made © ap te be sold by Re- ceiver’s Order. \ UNDERSELLING A! * 1s, patterns & you would rf nly bh models, Extremes of fashion to th Vinest materials, Many ailk lin You would pay elsewhere $i 640 and 845. Hecelver's Price \ . All Stores 3 All Stores Can Until ‘¢ Open Until ee 6:30P. M. NEW YORK BROOKLYN 6:30 P. M. BROADWAY AT WARREN ST, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH A 6™ AVENUE ABOVE 27™ SL BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AY. : Today. TSTORES Today. we shaft house of | ty followed a clash carly Wednesday |~ You are bffered fine Spring Clothes at prices so low that what you might believe to | | | children and two womén from a cave) restore order in that section of the ‘They ‘The victims! Btate, an. to arrange for the icauance | down, near the burned tenta, ull huddled together. » body of Charles Costa was, on the outskirts of the colony. ! «¢ all under nine; finance the Intenan in the st-ike zone. missioner FB. V, ft nidgd. | Denver in| pu have any help yy an, @ speci nf rush it to Rouse immeédiately,! The 1 bie bunch apd are came aft business ed at the | Who gua: rado Fuel | issued. te and foll tre mp © | Gays Fitageraldy pany at Empire, aceording to a telgs| ,,"My investiga phone report from H. De King early UP tne hav® di to-day, just before the wires went Mble conditions down.’ ‘The King family have been | hAv® never been + prisoners in thelr home since yeater- | 4fY other State, n day noon - win’ ons strikers’ claime « | tlons of the militi fable that the st jahould murder w« BR: jan they ave STRIK 8. toing nor for them to a ae troy hundres R 4. April, 28—Con. |lars* worth of property loodshed and riofug in the!’ “They hi —— BIG FORCE OF TROOPS ’ OFF TO FIGHT DE ti Southern Coforado strike zone caused | that they are seeking Licut.-Goy, Stephen R. night to ordey Adjt.-Gen, Chase toen*| Mine Workers of America train forthwith for the at sone with as many members of the State . s Man sweetness —as a first-class the manufacture of Piccadilly. try them. ° FREE a limited supply and cannot tment. more. sign in a ler’s wi PICCADILLY Little Extra Dance Blanket, Free. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO company This Free Offer, Applies to Manhattan, Richmond, Bronx, Westchester and Rockland Counties Only. Ww dealer in Manhattan, Richmond, Bronx, Westchester and Rockland ® Counties to be ups 1e | Special Notice to Dealers lof a proctamation*calling a special jon of the State Leishiture toy of the militia the militia of the riots near wed the most ter- which in this or West Vir-| Even granting all of th ny and are rn and de- | of thousands of dol- ave no justification for murdering men whose only offense Is arn # Hving Fitageraid last | without a permit from the United “The trouble was started by the jstrikers killing a non-union man whose only offense was in walking to militia aw he considered necessary to his work without their permission them —nothing' like them One of these Blankets and a Cash Coupon is packed regularly in every 10c box of PICCADILLY—and during the next few days the dealer will give you an extra Blanket, as an inducement to try these famous, real little cigars. CCADII LITTLE CIGARS 10 for 10c thousands of smokers have discovered that the only difference between _ PICCADILLY and the best Havana Cigars is in the size and ty ‘i ’ PICCADILLY -has the same flavor and aroma—the same mildness and . Havana cigar. Because in making this new Little Cigar, we abandoned the old leaf-formulas and adopted the method of blendi the best cigars made in Havana. We use only the finest selected Havana tobacco and expert workmanship in Take advantage of this Free Offer today and avoid disa Lavecaly these Extra Dance Blankets Look for Free Offer window—get a 10c box of Cigars and ask for the ‘There was no justifeativa for ¢ will not to! nected in HELO VALID one, William Fonda, dered by Supreme Cour man to-day to neys. ‘The wife, who was sion, Arnold Norman Just le want every @ special offer. » S. LYBOLT, 136 Fifth tise, No rei i. ov ie precipitation of a ies tt is a situation which 1 1 LO TRIAL MARRIA oa || Five’ Free Round Tri uropean Laie x ‘OR THE MOST. POPULA | Billi Burke's Chautteww Must Pay!] Polfeeman, Fireman, Letter Carrier, Railroad Employee . wh f ti Lull nie Will be printed in our | Alimony to Mother of te ‘as "you please te hel His Child. ‘ . mw Te *] Despite the claim that his marria i ead ihtalihadea ld twenty years ago was only a “tele oa ate Tittaleaoee Care mbany or er te Billie Burke, the actress, was or- hin wif@ $8 a | alimony and a #0 feet to Ber attor- | now lives at No. 119 West Sixty-sec. ond street, while a Afteen-ybar-old | tending school at Tarrytown-o8-the. ' dances—Texas Teeny, Reno Split, ete.—in br Everybody’s saving them, talking about ever seen before! i ‘While the Wife admits her Shon be marriage to the chapffour wan a triat| *! aa cooling. ‘Then, for the figet time, se alleges, he told her that"she waa fet his lawful wif entry In the family Bible noting the , | ceremony , Fonda mys that when the son was =| born he ted @he boy and made him his nd then asked Miss ‘THE HARDEST PROBLEM. +| Arnold t y him, but she 're-, (Frpm the Detroit Free Press.) the boy in the| The chief currency problem right new , but a yeur| Is where to get hold of enough of it for im out of the| mother and the girls to spend. ce IN COURT. GOOD FOR ONE VOTE IN Ritchie & Cornell’s Free Popularity Contest chauffeur for | t Justice Lab- 3 VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE ads a CORNELL Maes lilac gc Ww Messer 44% ‘This vote must be east on or before April 30 F +! Nina Arnold, Fonda, is at-! Aprit 28. WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS 2 Interesting Tango ‘Dance Novelties With a 10c Box of PICCADILLY The very latest popular novelty! Amusing caricature of all the new Frisco Tango, ight colors! ly One Blanket and a Half. Cent Cash Coupon packed, in each package—ask the dealer for the EXTRA Blanket. d with these Tango Dance Novelties and to take advantage of this s who have not yet secured a supply can do so by applying to MR, Ave., Telephone 1029 Chelsea, until 12 noon Saturday, April 25th,

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