The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1915, Page 7

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railroad were assembled at the - | the train on the Jersey Central line| to justice for what clearly appears Coon ly 10,000 spon, fe it the savy io testimony before the commit- » [tion to protect railroad property, but | by piling ties across the track. to be malfeasance. ‘Kaniral OHietcher a Sato ——__—— there was no demonstration of a dep-| Prosecutor Stein of Union County,| “There is no condoning such wilful] golnm over reports of | te be wtarted Sie rt {utier’ force such as that which pre-|in which Elizabeth is situated, Is co-| neglect. 1 | advocate a full and fad hisae oe same Nien titatite. Getnerh at Penioe lcipitated yesterday's fatal affray. operating with the Middlesex law of- | complete legislative investigation and fFeports by cable. The line will be oper- When trains came in with no|cer in obtaining the statements of the|T shall insist that those who are re- ated by & joint stock company of Chi- ‘strikebreakers aboard them the strik- | ten wounded men in Elizabeth bos-| sponsible for this blot upon the fair ese and American capital, and divi- 5 era went to their homes quietly. pital. me of New Jersey shall suffer. ends will be guaranteed by the aa It is now pretty definitely estab- Ptate Senator Charles M. Egan of} “If private corporations can Rese Government in return for lished that during the night the be- | Jersey City, in announcing his inten-| what no citizen of this State can do, 2 ny leagured chemical companies exe-|tion to call for @ legislative inveati-|employ gunmen and thugs to enforce cuted a hasty flank movement to] gation of the strike trouble, made the | their arbitrary rulings against | ight rates on select clasoes SE YOR HAR! FALUN OU (Continued from First Page.) protect the men responsible for yes- | following statement to The Evening |employees, it (s about time their terday's unprovoked volleying. Dur- | World to-day: privilege is curtailed, ing the dark hours all of the forty- | WILL ASK SENATE TO MAKE AN| “On Monday night, when the Legis- t 4 ; vat ae one ae selec” | aa “specials” hired to guard the INQUIRY, lature meets again, I shall advocate bend Williams & Clark and Liebos &| phe teagi Sol in the Senate the passage of a resolu- O'Brien's detective agency in New-| - | ie tragic account of the fright. ark, and that none of the men who|C®'* Plants, who had chagged upon! fyi slaughter by hired gunmen at} {10% Calling for @ full and complete Ladies! Men! Here's the habs falte out fast. A little Danderine onight — now — anytime — will surety investigati ” f engaged in yesterdays assault on the | (he *t"ikers and shot thent down with! Roosevelt, N. J. horrifying. rt is] "VertFatlon eee quickest, surest dan- eave your hair. y strikers had been regularly sworn In| P00 Qt" aons the Arthur Kill to the | ment Rear time the authorities druff cure known; Get a 25 cent ond of Knowlton’s by the Sheriff himself. Gill has heard j Eines tricnd shore and. there put on | ATOKe £08 sense of the responsibility! NAVY SHORT 10,000 MEN. Panietioe Lge that when forty deputies arrived by re train from Newark on Monday they had guns and blackjacks in their hands before they detrained at Car- teret. which rests upon them to protect the —— people of New Jersey from the mur-| Admiral Fletcher Doubles Hie Ea- derous attacks of imported assassins: ‘The laws are sufficiently specific and direct and the authorities who are the train for St. George and New York. Other deputies, the strikers belt / were brought across in small boats your every eyeglass requifé- | ‘rhe contract O'Brien is said to have | {fom the Staten Island shore to take! sworn and bound to enforce them, + ment—in a thoroughly satis- ‘ the place of the men who were |, one best known to theay producing feveriahe lew weeks’ use, wi factory, manner. ently with the chemical plants calls for the| 1 seied out of the State, ‘The exact | °ut fF — A, ee 0 ng of thee scalp which {erally e's ia of fine, downy payment of $7 a day to each of the so- | > ‘Which ihe KWo semble SE selves, neglected to perform their| Affairs Committee stating Fines) the if not remedied causes the hair roots|new hair—growing all over the scalp. That we have the Largest |caited deputies. O'Brien himselt gets] Vitis thelr gates now ty unknown, | duties, should immediately be brought | fleet would have « short to shrink, loosen and die—then the l—Advt. , Retail Optical Patronage in |» bonus of $3,000 if the strike is settied dah Strikers say they have 100. = =r F ion | — a a ‘the World attests tie fact ‘within a month; $2,000 if it takes two) DOT Ce pe ORNEY STILL PUR- that we give complete satis- | months to bring the strike to # finish, SUING INQUIRY, and $1,000 in case it is concluded in 4 facti action. P three months. W. Edwin Florance, Prosecutor of Harris Eyeglass Service | One ot those who fell under the dep- | Middlesex County, who began an in- is the rare combination of | uties' volley yesterday, Carman Patty | vestigation yesterday as soon as he Professional ability and ex- ath's door in {Could arrive on the scene of the perience with modern scien- n Brothers’ Hospital at | Shooting, continued it to-day. With tific business methods. Klizabeth and cannot live out the day, | the evidence of more than 100 of the Harris Glasses cost $2 or |th® doctors say. A bullet through th | strikers already in his possession, he are. cigs ek id abdomen is expected to prove fatal, | Planned to go to Elizabeth to-day ‘The striker's left arm was shattered by | @Nd question those of the wounded here who were not e another bullet. It is said that three |™en in hospital: others are still in a critical condition, | t00 weak to answer his queries STRIKERS GATHER TO WATCH| The Prosecutor announced y INCOMING TRAINS. would not order arrests of ° Eyeglasses and Spectacles Karly in the morning about 100 of| any one until he had completed his the 900 men on strike assembled | ¢xamination and laid the facts before cut SG ee a 2a Avs: | without arms and in an orderly man- |the Grand Jury. The Prosecutor takes ‘5 ee: ner at the Jersey Central Railroad| issue with Polloe Chief Harrington, fon’ ‘si: | Station to mect incoming trains|who oharacterized yesterday's out- He, One 180th & 81st. trial will prove our | avin to serve and satisfy Play on Any Machine For iva on SALE T0-DA Lyn music that’s always right to the beat for the up-to-the-minute dances}z j song hits that are being whistled and sung and hummed along Broadway; an strumental music at its best—orchestras and bands, and trios and duos, and ) ensembles in a dozen different combinations—the exclusive recordings of the greateasg operatic stars—‘“all the music of all the world, and most of the fun of it, too”—is { yours when you play Columbia Double-Disc Records. And don’t forget: Columbia Records will play on your machine—no matter what make it is. which, it was reported, would bring | break as “cold bloode1 murder.” Flor- iphone ar CS a Rilzs.| reinforcements to the 160 atrike-|ance said he had been told by some breakers imported by the Liebig|of the deputies that they did not “Went Soor tothe David Site co. [plant yesterday. | Detectives of the shoot until the strikers tried to wreck _ Franklin Stmon & Co, 5 A Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ; ye Annual Glove Sale—Thursday Women’s “Parfait” and “Franklin” Gloves, Made in France, At Greatly Reduced Prices - - ’ Let . ‘ AL JOLSON’S WINTER GARDEN HIT! ", « “Parfait” Gloves “Franklin” Gloves : Real Brench Kid Glace Real French Kid Sued “Sister Susie’s Sewing Shirts for Soldiers” ; ae { 2 Clasp Kid 3 Button Suede Ps h i toed “Hocad ith In black, wit orran. Value $1.50 95 white, tiack or otra. 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GARRY OWEN Ce ha et ’ 3 95 5. 95 9 75 13-inch 1 Paniment. a 1688 4104 | BELLS ARE COM ‘and : * ig - ti.00 | THE SONG OF SONGS, (Moya,) | 1-Inch) 1 HAD Ky IVIL OF A TIME Last sein Hi tee A ' Heretofore $6.50 to $19.75 ce ene oreeee: | Se companies wa bree Gane = is the price of over 1,000 Columbia Double-Dise Records—with dozens of new ones 65 cents every month in ie bp nd at $s cant you buy Columbia Double-Disc Records ’ in every class of music and entertainmen' Annual Sale Boys’ Washable Suits Here are a few of the ) many New York Columbia Dealers who will gladly play these records for you: , Oliver Twist, Middy, Tommy Tucker, Russian and Freash models, i 9 lamer ween eee: ony eo a rk 2 Company, speenees, a2: : ~ Of linens, poplins, galatea or cord, in white and colors; 5 Antenen, Grate hep, cones Se A venve, ¥.G. 7, Fiane Werersome), Pyes, ‘ ato to years. Regular prices $3.00 to $5.00 les = Ee F “gwen Furalt ure Piano Company, il ‘pes arent se venue. , Boye’ Washable Norfotk Suite a ee “Se is sire ss ts new olive or gray coloring 2.95 | [ital iti fait ition Colt ee . r price $4.50 ° white duck. 7 to 18 years.

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