The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 4

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ae ¢ ry » i\ i ‘Wer ~ MORE DLE | “RLOATERS” BLAMED. “Transients and Foreigners Are Caute of U ‘Says Labor Leades. i Liber titons ta New York are tab- Lh te i ft bl J s I ; 7 F lest Ne ta iene dees. bed 15 PER CENT. THAN IN 1914 78 THR FLOATERS WHO KEEP UNION. MEN OUT OF woRK. whea igat ters athe wouldn't i tdi ie HH f j iy if f it the i pes i ? f i i i i F 1 | i t AY Ff § Bs s ed E32 4 55 2 s 5 5 #5 z b $5338 A Fi: in ether oharity with he pinch” it, “Look at the way the unions are ing it, And look oe Zant th: 4 i 80 per hundred and fifteen theu- eat, members registered in the juilding Trades Council. Thirty. three and one-third per cent. Sper’ cents are idles “but use leber uniene are Aiding ever the a Ra the here of “Recently m tilema! + vent. out of work. nd freyve keeping it i oof e caorifee—e noble “Well, the poor fellows who are up against it come to headquarters & week and quietly have what’ ing alipped to them. I don't mea say every union man tn the city to live on—far trom it. ADOCTOR, FOR AN ATTACK ON WOMAN mma Georgia Citizens, After an All- Night Hunt, Shoot Fugi- tive to Death. AUGUSTA, Ga., Fob. 4—Dr. A. M. Culberson, « ‘practising physician of Rvane, Ga, was shot dead today by & ponse of citizens which had been | M . Searching for him since last night, ao- cording to reports recetved bere. Culberson was charged with attack. ing & young marriea woman, the daughter of @ prominent citizen of Martines. Dr, Culberson was killed at a farm- house near Evans, Columbia County, twelv fault with which he wae charged was committed early yesterday. her- {ff Pluakett of Richmond County, with three deputies, started for Mar- tines at midnight to arrest the physi- Clan, who was reported to be hiding there, After several hours’ futtlo search Plunkett and hig deputies re. turned to Auguste, ‘A posse of citizens, however, con- tinued the hunt and foun berson early to-day in the farmhouse. The hel pe, but the posse fired and he fell with hii bedy riddled with bullets. uf staiten UR the tynotiog | oom ne! a Culberson Ag ‘evens about two bit Eniberwon, No Ge Mew but It was sald he and his wife had bs been living together for some ime, miles from Augusta. The as-| {} awl Hoh mdhncain had Gectined heavil; recovered a poll preerret, 66' tietr narrow, the close, with buying of and Canadian Pacific cred- tan anced vanced ket tor zt i ~ SEPT SE EREEEE CEETR FETE Heli leti reel eeei+l Tet te l+ +++ Tletl OS Ete pe RL ; “WAR BREAKING MY HEART.” ing my heart. Goodby!" was the gage found in the pocket of a man, tly « German, whose dead , | over yesterday. cov with Jackson - 7 venues Andy Wet aes yy a DRUG IN ORDL...Y’S COAT. Mvopttal Mmpleyes Accused of Sell id who lodges tw quarters provided by the city on Binckwell's icland. was arrested early t hat bore the] senate bustling market to-day, mad In the early in May rose to $1.63 as uguinst $1.59 1-4 Jest night Cd July went to $1.41%, wit! . In the last hour the market went to‘ $1.65. for May, ‘influenced. by ad- vices that Europeans were taking as well as wheat on a large le, Wheat for spot cash delivery 1.66, equalling the topmost May option has yet.touched, ‘taking ‘the close relative. ly easy at a net advance of 8% to 1%. “i resident Wilson’ speech calling attention to the prospect that the United States would be called upon for wheat had much hyn baie a bp Myo ty + Besides red to evidence of = reign demand here thi one nae oF xen pies oy al Deap! avy margins siste] on, trading was of a docidedly lively character. Corres: ae CHICAGO wheat AND CORN rel war, ‘but was ecaent a ‘et fe waite unitorm in fe gansta SR ouneg Tae Pann ot it. the initials NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, SEW NEW ORLEANS, Fob, 4.~The en. tries for to-morrow's races are us fols|2n 0 Heresy == qulotte’ business, except I the way it was spelled Lay | $684,000 In the fourth ARKET, WHEAT, vs a ih TR for Tikiy strengthenta’ the. ate eo mai Inich advances from 2-4 to 4 1-4 va ing. the morning. inne Teohen wi eat Wee nervous, with with net advances of 9 Coen firm, showing adv whate of ong cent a bushel. sion houre qacly afternoon. Ciaed 4 to 13-8 @ents advance. ITCMS FOR INVESTORS. pons. dec 1,639,887, er Company for ar ended 31, net earpings ine creased $65,728, Total income increased $203,683. ined $4,688,8 Canadian Pacific ei pie and for the month decreased From July 1 decrease totais $31 w: 20.000 boxes of tin | BACKACHE! PUB LUMBAGO OR PAN FROM BACK small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob’s Oil.” ‘of It all don’t in. | “ay histo: terest me, Bult do know that the py ay aces thi juste in vi ington Street, PES Free = > 8 ky 4 rie Cas oa Great Northern Rallway—Siz revenue declined - $6,620,608. Operating income inereasea sien “CWUGHT, POLICE THINK In John McTasney and John 4 "O'Donnell Newark Authorities Be- M. Schwab ‘stated to-day, in regard ivi a Bet lieve They Have Daring Yeggmen. In John MoTasney, who has several aliases, and John O'Donnell the police * | of Newark, N. J. bélieve they hold e i oe. bee potities o common stock ‘of $30,000,000.” ———— NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Market opened steady from 3 to 5 pointe up and eased off. Official re-ports for the week ended Jan. 30 show that cotton exports totaled 398,166 bales, There was leas Wall Street selling and spot interests bought October ‘and De- ember positions, Afternoon market ‘was strong up 18 points from yesterday. = GooDs 0 THURSDAY 9A.M. | ! | Five Grades of high quality , ‘Bigelow’ Rugs | Rugs for Living Ro to-day two of the yegrmen fesponsl- ble for the blowing of safes In several New Jersey postoffices and in United |, Cigar Stores in that State and in New Bah the last tal — pre ‘asney, who rowld where he lived, had two loaded re- ‘oc! + | volvers, aix feet of dynamite fuse and half a dozen caps in his pockets when hevand O*Donneli were arrested in Newark inst night, ‘The arrest of Mgramey and O’Don- nell, who had ym watched by the ice since last August, followed the orrest of John Pulaski in Harrison, N. Y., with four others, for a post- office robbery N. J. Pulaski and his four pals, Davis, James Wallace, hard and John Casey, were arraigned to-day before United States Com- missioner Semple and held in $5,000 bonds each for the Grand Jury. —s—_— German Post in Equatorial Africa ~ Taken by © - PARIS, Fob. 4.—After sevoral engage. ments French troops on bony of eccu- Ber s t situati tn the jed toun, © post situated | ° pi tre of the in ‘y crun, in Western Equatorial Africa. w sare | N SALE NEW COMMITTEE'S AIM eee: Board of Prominent. Men and| soe Leundry | = a ] Women Will Try to Solve veetro, the driver, of Ne 907 Gaesmd Serk P bl Avene, was Grrqsted, «| iy The problem of taking care of the feedle-minded in this city hig reached such @ serious stage that Charities Commissioner John A. Kingsbury has appointed a committee of prominent r women to solve it, The com- mittee is as follo Dr. Charies L. Dana, Chairma: Thomas W. Salmon, Vice Chairman and Secre- tary; Mrs. William K, Vanderbilt, Judge Franklin C. Hoyt, Franklia B. Kirkbride, Prof. Stephen P. Duggan, Dr. Walter Fernald, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Raymond B. Fosdick, Dr. William L. Russell and Prof, Rob. .|ert 8. Woodworth, Because of the question of division of responsibility which has arisen be- tween the city and the State, thot sands of the unfortunates are mitted to roam about unrestricted. Max. G. Lory oo) director of the city’s clearing house for defecti ig responsible for the appointment oi the committee. It is understood that |‘ the investigation will carry the work | ° into the schools through co-operation with the Board of Education. The committee probably will meet | Your drug with a similar committee to be ap- | can ord pointed by Gov. Whitman, Bek: GOODS ON SALE THURSDAY Purchase “1,191 High Grade BIGELOW RUGS'&t At Savings of 4 $22,294.75 Worth to be Sold for $16,719.09: The Bigelow Carpet Company’s Discontinued Patterns Specially Purchased for This Sale These patterns have been discontinued only for the purpose of making room for new designs which are introduced twice yearly. oms, Libraries, Parlors. Dining Rooms, Bedrooms and Sitti: Ninet Patterns in choice colors 2s 27 sz Reception Rooms ing Rooms The Patterns Are Oriental—in medallion, Persian figured or rich all-over effects, in exquisitely effective color combinations of Blue, Rose, Olive, Green, Tan, Bigelow “Bagdad” Wilton Worsted Rugs Bigelow “Ardebil” ' French Weave ' Wilton Rugs Brandan Price, $4.00 ~ $3.14 $6.25 $9.50 $20.25 $36.50 Bine, 2244 in. x 36 in, 27 in. x 54 in, 36 in, x 63 in, 415 ft. x 714 ft. oft. x 9ft. Royal Size, 2214 in. x 36 in. 27 in, x 54 in, 36 in. x 63 in, 414 ft. x 714 ft. 6 ft. x9 ft. 84 ft. x 1014 ft. $4.89 $7.89 $16.24 $28.75 Ecru, Bigelow “Daghestan” ~ High Grade Wilton Rugs' Verified Standard rice, $3.50 $5.25 $8.50 * $17.25 $31.00 seanlard Pree $3.25 $4.50 $7.50 $15.00 $25.00 $39.50 Bise, 2214 in. x 36 in. 27 in, x 54 in. 36 in, x 63 in, 44 ft. x 744 ft. oft. x9ft. wife: $2.48 $3.59 $5.89 $12.14 $21.74 $29.50 Rub stiffness away with § 8}4 ft. x 1034 ft. $53.75 $41.75 Oft.xizft. | $00.00 $44.75 Perfect reproductions in both coloring ard Patterns of the richest Orie itals. Bigelow Utopia _.1 Axminster Rugs High grade Rugs in fingr colorings be t ie are found anu patterns than usual in Axminster Rugs. Stgadant le 18x36 in., $1.75 $1.24 24x 48 in., $2.75 $2.14 30x60 in., $4.00 94 4\4ft.x74ft., $10.00 Oft.x9ft., $21.50 $17.24 814 ft.x1014 ft., $30.00 $41.78 Oft.x12ft., $32.50 $23.48 reputation excellent Oft. x 12 ft. oft. x15 ft. 1014 ft. 8h¢ ft. x 1034 ft. oft. x12 ft. $45.75 $50.00 $36.75 Very effective patterns copied from Persian Rugs. ’ $42.50 $32.50 $59.50 $46.25 x1314ft. $65.00 $51.75 Bigelow Arlington Axminster Rugs The finest Axminster fabric woven —in choice colors and designs that compare favorably with Wilton Rugs. Almost evel pattern in all sizes, small and large. Only High Class BIGELOW peiterne have n selected for this sale. 36x 63 in., 6ft. x 9 ft. $23.50 $18.48 8 ft.3 in.x10ft.6 $35.25 $27.50 Oft.x12ft. $38.50 $29.50 | is guarantee for the quality of these Rugs, tn offered in this sale, the perfect productions and moat reliable mifls in the country.

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