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60 TO PRISON AITAOT A GUARD . |CERMAN FINE Labor Wilson, were present. It was not atated just what occurred at that | conference, my bin statement Mr. trae Phat to | Propose to fight thia b its in factories doing work for i M. C. company, As regards ‘aor ‘aan influences,’ we blame thir entire | affair on the Major, and it is up to —- to settle it. As far ax German mey in concerned thia strike can be pettled within twenty-four hours if Major Penfield will reacind the or- der given to the millwrights to wan convicted June 29 last of the mails to defraud, will start , Without guard of any Atlanta, Ga, where he was by Judge Russell in the Unitod District Court to serve a bg wilh y ‘ ras hans oon thence ty] Report in n Which \ Von Bern=|the Surpentors’ union and. will keop “Atlanta. hin hands off purely labor matters.” Uaited Rrates Marshat Thomas Dp.) Storfl Is Named May Be In- | No,mtatement was made by Major did not hesitate to grant Ww. ‘ s, but at th offices it we nt Ksancson w make thal vestigatediat Washington. | saia ‘that eraiting dev is under heavy opments. will operative until the of the _—s Penitentiary reg the expanaee of STRIKERS ARE BITTER.| VICTIM OF ““PTOMAINES”’ 3 > ‘That's all we think about iieeuw HOBBY as as our work, we have built teers ‘Will be saved to the Govern- HAD TAKEN MERCURY fury in his case recommended and because of heart trouble! Leader Says They Are Ready . he will serve only a part fb seutenee. fore Long Fight—Will Call |Adon Smith Finally Admits Truth Qut Machinists To-Night. to Doctor and Is a Hos- pital Prisoner. WASULINGTON, July 16.—Although}| Adon Smith, twonty-six years old, he would not positively confirm or| telephoned from his apartment in deny thy story that German agents | Victor Hall, No, 622 Weat One Hun- paid $2,(0 to got the Remington arma |4red and Thirteenth Street, to Dr. works strike started, Becretary Mor-|Russell Stone of No, 450 Riverside vee ab tes huntvinan Laver Sel Drive, asking him to come to Smith's t immediately, tion suggwated to-day that if British |*Partmen: Ambansadir SpringsRice made such}, When the haben gra seein a charge tty the State Department he {old him he thought he was su nin must have known what he was talk. |{o™ Ptomaine poisoning caused by ing about, bene’ fish, But ve his condition Neither fe States Department nor hea bead Teerat: Reeser y rd ter rahe mute. ‘would Loree chloride of mercury. He was taken rie matter, That the Se ety to St. Luke's Hospital, where he is een made was generally beloved, |heiq as a prisoner on a charge of at- however, It-was thought the Depart- tempted aulcide. ment would investigate, as @uch a Smith's wife, who was Mias Marion Léon ef mares ‘i hectiee aa Palla 58 is said to be a member of iY be can @ wealthy family who have a summer reported to hive attributed it, would| home at Long Beach, L. 1, wag noti- have been a wserious breach of neu-|fed. She and her two-year-old girl trality. left the apartment about July 1.| 4 The Germanfmbassy unqualifiedly | gmith has been living there alone, denied the story. He told Dr. Stone that family BRIDGEPORT, Conn., July Prospects for averting the threatened strike of machinists at the plant of the Remtagtom Armb-Union Setsitic eee ee Company, aa @ rewult of union diffe ences, and possibilty of machinists |NO HEED TO HIS LAST CALL. |}: throughout the city apparently grew leas to-day with the announcement . Ki , International Vice |""™ Childres Refuse to Meet Father He Ie Hanged. Preai mt any that a Le Io ey pond key 5, ies by rg ht! ep, LOUIS, July 16—Willam #, ‘Armas Company's plant and in the city, (Sprouse of Kaat Bt. Keppler returned to Bridgepost to- day after a conference last night at Sta, |New York at which eight interna- tional labor heads, representing the various organisations involyed, dent Samuel Gompers of the Ame: farm n ean Federation of Labor, and Daniel |?) M., neat te Rtrades Co., J, O'Keofe, representing Socretary of peared from her Ret Bt. 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Ask a Mutual-Profit dealer for Mutual Premium Catalog ror write us direct—comparison will prove our case, Mutual-Profit Coupon Corporation DAVID A, peat eth President. IAIN PREMIUM #7, (Open About Aum. 10th) 210 Fifth, “Avenue—1132 Broadway ere New Yerk—4it Folios Sty Brestlge { THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 1 ‘ —EE “ By! have armies at our kay a them ‘all tn the Meld at once We ary David Beancaon, sixty, who, a» hea em all in at ones, We are ror Manufacturing Com- ina out to-night all the machin: | 6, 1915. BREWER PIEL BEQUEATHS {he Inwper woo nad accompanied ts {I'LL CUT YOUR moi? | WALL STREET, WHOLE ESTATE TO WIFE MAGISTRATE ACCUSES tin, harried back there Gan sastted IF" —SAID GOY, BREWsn the Magistrate that he had been mis- taken, and that he wanted_to with- draw from the case, Before going he what different fashion this morning. | Millionaire, Who Died at Maine entered a plea of guilty for Fleitmann. WESSON, Miss, July 1¢6.—During @ Phew the case was called this} joint debate here last night Gov. ; a “ afternoon Fieitmann marched up to] Brewer informed State Senator Russell There were widely, distributed gains.) Residence, Names Widow and AGAINST POLICEMAN the rail, looking sheepish. Mr. Corri-| that if the. latter. again. wade the but the specialties appeared to be 8 4 gan asked him if he had anything to | charge that he (Brewer) had stolen @ | resting. The exception was Rethie- Son as Guardians of Eight. sax, and he shook his head. i pen in the Legisiatu pe Wont ud hem Steel, which in the first tew “You made a very serious accusa- cut, ad inatnuated tha a : SKOWHEGEN, Me. July tion against this policeman and you ae a thing. t minutes advanced to 183. U. 8. Btoel) win of Michael Piel, « millionaire beer OR re arenes, the a, H Hf lied in doing it," said the Magistrate, it diva, rance of a bil. The opened with 4,000 shares from 631-2 tol Brewer of New York Clty whe died a¢| OCnounces Him for Perjury,| Testa grown tired at’ itetemtne, co | eeterots aitaDpeRran es Oh camel ana 68 3-4, up 1-4 to 1-2. js summer home at Lake Partin, : men accused of speeding abuse the | speaking In a low tone made his threat, Bethieham Steel sold at 1M, up 6| recently, was filed yeaterday in the but Lets Him Off With men who arrest them, Ordinarily the | Russell retorted: “You can try that fine for a first offense of specding is | Whenever you ket ready.” points and a new record. Weakness | Somerset County Probate Court on $25, but since you added perjury to rome in M., K. & 'T. and Rock Isiand pro-| Mr. Piel owned probably the moat Fine of $100, ? |Your offense t shall fine you Fie, 1] scetre ond the audience, Gov. duced no effect on the general list, pes cote te stie k's fitted country shall be merciful and take no pro- Whenaver yes bigé the sharae, t residence in ine. mame preserve ror ' vo am going to do it. ou_don’ eve while strength of atocks ‘which are] wan connected with tt. 116 was e'native 4 ee eee fe make the. charie, ah 1 show you bonofiting by big demand for mun}. |o! Germany, where he ow When Frederick H. Fieltmann, Wom hae tasek - bettor than T can t ape vs ' i. 0 ; or rr tions tended to sustain bull senti- | ail the property in reg Piel, | twenty-four, of No. 32 Fast Sixty- lunsell did hot renent tho charge, A woman describiig herself as Mri Helen Z%, Wells of Janesville, Wis, was Hotet Give Manten! Show. arrested to-day in Brooklyn and ar-| Manager Herz of the Hotel Shel- — 4 in Germany. He named xecutora| seventh Street was arraigned before ment. Rock Island sold off 2 points to 1%, and K. T. preferred at 14 wan| Cun” Heinich Jacob Soret Ferdimea | Magistrate Corrigan in the Went Side 4 now low record. Movement of prices| Piel, to be exempt from bond. They | Court last Tuesday, he denied that! raigned in Adama Street Police Court|burne, at Brighton Beach, was sam- was reactionary in the second hour.| Ment dildeen es Of he other) no had been speeding the night before.|on a charge of defrauding the Hotel|moned to the ( Island Police Union Pacific Jost 1% and Southern Motorcycle Policeman Fynon, who|Borsert on Brooklyn Helghts. It i#|Court on July 1 on the charge that he Pacific 2%, Reading 1 and a few of who had summoned him, testified that | charged that she ran up ) bill of $240 fa was giving @ theatrical formance the active indastints oot some ot cee (READING IRON COMPANY it fant ea ve the young man had driven from Sev-|Wweils is young and well dre early advance, but after midday a enty-fourth Street to Columbus Circle| was accompanied to the hotel by an elderly woman _ callin, herself Mrs. | Mr. “ 5 i spurt of buying advanced some of the! TQ) RUN AT FULL CAPAGITY | a te. nteeet pace of tnlrty-five miles) Werks, also of Janesville, Mra Wells |cenae, and when he showed this in special stocks to new high records. an hour. Ho was certain, he said on eld in $1,000 bail for examinati: he action dismissed. Crucible Steel was the star, gaining sae ate an ma oath. 6% to 40%. American Car & Foun- READING, Pa, July 16—The “That can't be possible,” Flettman dr 57%, ‘ " . Seventy-fo in’ the pais Kh Oe a wave of | Reading Iron Company, one of the| “declared. "I wasn’t at Seventy-fourth buying in the inactive war order |large independent concerns, employ- Street at all, I was in the Hotel Ma- stocks advanced a number of insues| ing 2,600 men, which has been run-|Jestic, at Seventy-second Street, for considerably. Sloss-Bhetfield, ning on part time since the war, in| two hours before midnight, so the po- tins Mail ail Tasted aa And Pa-|peginning to fool the wave of pros-|liceman couldn't have followed me - » While eo . " general list wi below the closing|Perity, and all except one of its from Beventy-fourth Street. I went level of Thursday. Prices rallied to-| plants will be started on full time) straight from the Majestic to the ae Grecia beara Steel sold Inext week. ‘The tube works will be|karaxe. Besides, I didn't w 74, Crucible Bteel at and traw hat, as the policeman says, for Baldwin Loco: run at about 60 per cent. capacity, — | 8 . trading. motive 73% On active! "rice sugar mille are being con.|! always wear a soft gray hat when I drive my car evenings. The police- man has made a mistake Clean cane sugar makes Firm clear Jelly. np aa structed at the Scott Foundry for ‘= Quotatio: Cuba. One of these mills will weigh © MAIL TOP OF CARTON FOR FREE ASSORTMENT With net changes from previous cl about 700 tons. It is the largest.mill| “No, there's no mis Magis- OF 100 FRUIT LABELS, GUMMED FOR YOUR JARS, sae tt we ie, ever built at the works. trate Cornell declared, “Somé one in etd, tinen, Rg Fi ee this case is lying. You come back ‘ ‘ ig. Sip i Buigarian Pledge, | here on Friday, and bring some of th American Sugar Refining Co. qe, hia: ae = % July 18.-The Bulearian| people who saw yo Majestic “ a Ri... By ipa b y Wigarian| tor two hours Inst & New York 198 On + 2 | eetiekey that Bulguria, will remain | Eynon. anxious t — = wif | neutral “at Teant unt autumn, the | taced from court to the Majestic. but: fin co | lent of the Evenin, - a Sat, ee ~w 5 t i Hews grired to-day ele him. Not a soul cauld be found t t 3 bi J => [he beteeeel + sbesusitstssczvislzstses BIEL EBS SEES es 1 i t t : : ete BFE FEES + — Call the roll ! 52 Illustrations. “What the Hotel Is Up Againat,”, by Edward Hungerford. “Beauty Instead of Pep,” b ee NewYork’s Busy Bomb Inspector. SHSSUShR « 4 “ i Ky ty ; 3 ; - a z ; £ t % + + PPE SPR SE FETEE ee et oe ed PERER BE FS FER EEE “Interesting People” that our subscribers have sent us. Shown in beautiful Lntaglio-Gravure pictures. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Doge that Work for Charity. Hercules Powder Coinpany declared ai ng baer M regular quarterly dividend of 1 3-4 per fore ro Lnvesting,” SE's Mock"ot res cord Aus. pre ane: i poy (ee Bay, Chine, ond, Tish aera A Tiny Parachute Artist. 35,500" siete gfe Sune was ehew New “stunts” in the Movies. Start Today! ping thors Me Stoel sold sold up to 186, a new recor estimates of pS Meualne Svar iP oat cant Doors. The Nutmeg Isle!—here’s a place for romance and Bt. Jone h Lead waa active and « Making “oer Red Out of adventure. The “Empress of Singapore” is bound a Sa tedeeane ie action tks for the South Seas. Her whistle is blowing and mber @ eas, stan! ‘of 250 per Traveling 200 Miles an Hour. you hear the last “any more for the sho-ore?” cent. will be ‘and ar increase will be in ividend at meet- torve'e He’s the Father of, Fifteen Harry along there, young Paul Corbet! There’s Children, a place on board for you, but you’ve got to fight for it. “Red Bob” needs a brave man this trip, at, “tl yeah are onid 349% and'ne satel wie involves’ aenterd OF 9 Vodsiao: PIP* Hines Racis Betfalone ngainst because it’s pearls he’s after, and enemies flood CHICAGO WHEAT AND coan| f: sina the coast. Hurry! Isola is fleeing the man she at Another “TORCHY™ Story. will not marry. Own, His bee. aM Here's a story for all adventure lovers. It’s a Bs) t Wty Th a The Handsomest Bald-headed story you can lige—it’s vivid and full of action, a th lig wig: Ace aged Fp) = a — . " R "*h , Women Aviators Famed for | rion oa . heady at the o| at “If the Movies Hurt Your Eyes,” The first instalment of “The Girl of the Nutmeg by Edwin F, Bowers, M.D, Isle” in this week's issue of J One Minute with the Editor, ter Weather r nore Gtreringe s ¥i3 B ard tremely, amall. net advance. r rains in Ne-~ lowa. Market Was quick “Who Was Marie Dupont?” “n ness ght. Closed up % to a cent, NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. ane e e goa tlabesanutstae atest” | All in this Issue Prices were stead:

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