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wee tne EV! ey “AD. FL ER RECORDS. } | blocking the sidewalk and obstructing (on the situation to-day than hereto- He was the author of many short stories ¢ s WOT AFTER the entrance to the building. lee nba A gah Tiplathed ABOUT tee ACTON DAVIES DEAD. and one novel, “The Grand Finale.” He You Soffer From 8. Louts, 12.--The first “Ad- | He first tried persuasion. “Tel! your | metnode uf the pickets, and the polly | wy bea Ryn la tocdha hia Baal NE aaa Pulmonary Yertlatng Plies ti ihe wo id is to start sien to tira Gp Mud movelon, {il| ween urdu Keep everybody ® Hae- | vived by two brothers and two sleters | from St jlale tor Phitudetphia he | alow tHNTD to US Saket Gary, be . or (hte 18) | ——— Ji {4 most Amportant that you noata - i" Wye | AK STRIKERS y must keep moving.” suid Capt i Huck ut t A : cn Bravery Suspension — of ig a ai talk Mle fos m 4 iy " Ben) n < oF new J ir 1 on fa aa Instances. ' Aten \ ie Aelomwten talked tw BRecHtENweM . eae é ML LYork dramatic crities, dled in Lakeview] White on fle wa Court ta | lv \ 1 hy auch artections STANT te ; rt. het n Vide apa ; Pea of { ti! ‘ ' | Leasly this morn Mr. Davies | Yonkers to-day Ju HH, Healt |Eave brett wavd Dy timely care of tle hy ovl o pre Wi » vow n yt w t | he heart. | awa " ' i ‘ t . 4 ie ley walted a quas.| that ! ' x ne bent nt to Athi 4 "i \ a lime treatment fe j Hk ne a et i hc ae 1 | Sa aNOT OF UMS manufac: {where Mr. 1 inde ie eumnet | #ton aft had aed for] han tne winiy ib of being easly n hour and tried peranasion | " PF tinctinege Theme for HiRiy: sen? neatly , ! «Ave 5 | vb ut Westchester | ‘hi ine Asked $613,-, Five Hundred of OF THEM BlOCK | eats wasen ana carted oe taute| mia) “Dnt (F wa anual, we Wil Rowe | tyne ot, wae ote tebe? wes: (arn ie ; Ct benef arr) yxon and carted of ou 1 ~ POP l bavies came to New York in 1887, and, t ‘ ‘ tien ‘ ‘ 000 for What Is Worth, | Sidewalk Until a Patrol Wa |tecn, 116 hinted to the remaining | {f [MIN for lhe wes) fee Werth Just an employes of the New You Ga t : 4 without , eF, pickets that the wagon would make! “ yy |Company, began contributing t " 60) ha ON 7 aii ny opiates, Experts Say, $76,000, | gor. Full of Bluecoats Arrives. | A second trip, but it didn't, After the | Hesgien LT papers. In 1892 he Joined the state of (time ' a arrests the pickets aplit np. If]the Hvening Sun as dramatic eritte, H sete ates fa ta on Committee put on! Fifteen thousand of the atrikers in| Demonstrations were made from } BGAN ati oe sinoos ding Charles B. Dillingham, He gaint ccaanaRSRRIRNTRaLmeennElenesheusnmviasiniins elphita.—Advt, the } the clowk, sult and skirt industry, | to 8 o'clock in front of the biggest a P continued with the Sun until 1914, when, lowed by the City of factories by groups of 100 anc > for a tipwe, he was critic on the ‘Tribune (ei | Hinds His bite bs Gas, He : supported by 600 women, are picket New York in acquiring land tn the The women, some of them mothers of) 4), WINS Mi" Pe cue left newspaper work to engage in Bronx for the purpose of extending | {PS to-day the atrike zone, extending | tarmities, actually stood in the hall-|q¢*xo, ond Third Avenue, was found | Vane motion plete the new rapid transit line to White; from Elehteenth Street and Wifth| ways of factories and carefully |denid in bed to-day with « gas tube tn] hadi alba io jobe te and Pons. Land worth $97,000 or leas was Avenue to Thirty-fourth Street, east | Watched every girl who enter fn] hls mouth {hte WORT OTLCH THAAS Gn Marred: a play ! at the p of $494,000 by the and west, in the bigrest de New York, Weaste rand Boston! tion aince the manufactir tthat at Ratinad Company. That company §s/ their shops seven weeks ago., The |! p back. | now owned by the New York and @trikers were out an carly as 8 o'clock | There are ninety-one factories work New Haven Railroad Company. Al this morning, and a few hours later | /N¥ full tine ar the south end 600 of them ed with the polic At the office of 1. J. Wile, President cture pliys nonstra. | Most of the factories the associattor ra closed | Made some ul IL was s 100 or more had g ‘Tina Wise | Bird” | tract of 91-3 acres ny of Bronx Park was originally bought and 14 of their number were ca of the association, the women made INC: 4 by the New York, Weatchester and|to the ‘Tenderloin polic ition, | th demonstration of the day | CHOICES: he Hoston Company to build {ts lines! charged with loitering and obstruct. |“ ock until the police ap-| | ‘ lupon. ‘The route was changed, 90) ing a public thoroughfare peured and kept them moving, Mrs GROCERIE: that the land was worth very little) ‘There was no real disorder reported | Albert itz, leader of a band of | : { to them until the City of New York | from any part of the strike zone, be- pickets, held up five girly entering the | » us of to-day to nullding. They were newe "| an LMvageacat i Lee hath, bee Hebe to buy It for one of tho new | cause following the attack last Fri-| Pulling. ‘They were newcomers re- | oop eel transit Hnes under the dual contract. | gay on men who wanted to work and ing for wor 8 said. cause of the kind of food we eat. on’t @o Mrs. Schm! Your dentist, who has been given the, G8 the land is an embankment 21° the arrest of the attackers Benjamin |, FONE RS 1 Mrs. Schmity, formula, will tel! you that Albodon con-| feet bigh and 2.100 feet long made Of | Schlesinger, President of the union, tains the highest percentage of actual) earth dug out by the railroad company | ordered the strikers to cut out the | of the Cleansing and polishing properties of any) in driving @ tunnel for its line through | Best Creamery |\Butier:31' Absolutely the Very Best of the new grass butter— off me, id one CARTERS A, Ghar Goanienies will keep you - “rough tactics.” ‘The fourteen arrest- urged —_ bapa al te ee Lay is certain | Morris Hill, For this embankment the | ed for loitering this morning were!” idin’t kk bo ITTLE isa sign of H. alth. F. (O) | to clean best. It is also sufficiently yet! omy, proposes to ch the eit 3 . Alaa J couldn't Keep any! s e . For your skin's safely antiseptic. It has no trace of grit,| Company proposes to charge the city | released later in the day, The arrests | was the npt retort. Just iV $154,000 as an “unprovement,” though | were m: nen plekels were 4 wal of Ww 2 sake use Carter's Little Liver Pills. ey thowed ENGih Oe | iL Genuine bears Signature jons from Head = = It does not melt or harden. It contains le at No, 105 Madison Av no coloring matter the ory building, where, at 6. It fs especially idea! for children. It is) company would have had to pay $1 4) o'clock, Capt. W. A. Bailey of th Just such a dentifrice as you should) yard, or $160,000, for the privilege of | ponderioin Station, found 600 pickets Fhompaon committee declare the! nue, a fac tee qunrters, the police took a firmer hold | Wl tres q have ted long ago in your home. dumping the earth anywhere else in cesium | fresh from the Western cre s—rich, creamy t to-day. cighborhood. The city ts dis-| ~~ ~ F deliciously nail . ; Albodon can be had at 25 cents a Mb-| ‘tiny. the award of $404,000 for the and deliciously tlavored—a treat for old and young eal tabe wherever tolet articles ate $014) rand made by complacent condemna- | —unusually healthful and nourishing—now offered ¢ t indi your name and address to The Albodon|tion commissioners, and the case is | at the lowest price of the year, the year. o~ So., Dent. B. 154 West 18th Street, N.Y. | vending in the Supreme Court before } A nostal will do. Justice Mullen 4 { 7 | Henry W. Mayo, an Assistant Cor- | Pic mamta | . , . €ese bb. December, 191% to bring condemna- | tion proceedings. Charles L. Het: | fernan, Francis P. Kenny and Abram | Sebring were Highest winted commission. | WITH AL ers to take testimony, It has been ae ot New York State Cheese, from rich milk . THE CREAM-—the finest made in America; the greatest of ee values, at this price, the lowest of the year, ‘ PA “in ‘thief u eye- a ee ™ me SPECIAL SALES FOR TUES DAY | Fresh Eggs, Selected. 1 1 for 25° Most people who wear ||| sion between Mr. Kenny and John J. | | | East ViewEggs, mea ieee 33° finsses any they should Ht sectin tthe Women’s Silk Dresses Men’s Negligee Shirts | — Mackin is the Supreme Court at- th m ‘ tendant to whom Justice Edward c ' e) sooner. MeCall transferred 375 shares of | o sf N WIE LR e e .. 7 Profit by their expe- }]] Kink: County Elcetric Light and FOR AFTERNOON WEAR | and Neckwear oO ee, lb ‘ Power Company just before he was i Brace. ted Public Service Commis- will offer remarkably good value TT RORETING S | minations by Registered Eye This ¢ fax iohin| H soe 7 Gir! fr Phayaletaas.: Ne-che his transfer was much i | Porkect Fitting Glasses evidence just before Gov, Whitman removed Mr. MeCall from his office at $24 50 | & as Public Service Commissioner, # | 2 s Mr. Mayo told of the queer Juggling | | = Established 54 Years that Was done with about 91-3 acres] in the Ready-toewear Department, Third Floor. | New York: 184 B'way, at John St. of land in Walton Avenue the Bronx, 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. known as Parcel 29, which was 350 Sixth Av., 22d St wanted for the new rapid transit | est tres ‘“Phroug fas i ‘i Q ' Brooklyn :496 Fulton St.cor-Bond St] 1 air Mayes ran the OM! Road Women’s Neckwear | = to West Faris, which was lald out | hy the city as Ave Street, When 1 claimed that street as city property in condemnation proceedings the New York, Westchester and Boston Collar-and-cuff Sets of white French organ Kailroad Company put to evidence new inaps showing that the street with hand-embroidered dots in black, white, as abandoned, ulso the resolution of oe. ¢ the Board of Estimate in 1912 closing Copenhagen or rose ‘ at 35¢ & 60c. the street,” «. (By Senator Thompson) As Lun- derstand it thin right of way 1s aban. Collar-and-cuff Sets for sports wear, of linen have started te wear | ‘Lhis is a new blend, a distincuve blend,—with qualities of {ff flavor, aroma and strenuth which no other coffee sold at the sume price has, Our enormous output enables us to retail this exceptional blend at a marvelously low pric We handle no other bulk coffe This is our very best. Try it. If it fails to come up to YOUR expectations, return the coffee and we will refund your money. Always uniform in strength and flavor. Sold in the Bean, Ground or Pulverized to your Liking. |New feas, ». 29° & “Direct from the Tea Bush to Your Tea Table will be exceptionally priced in | Without One Cent of Extra Expense.” Our Very Best, in bulk, imported str: —Forinosa-Oolony, Tnidis and Mixed. Do dit from the Orient. ATT Ceylon, English) Breakfast you long fora tea of moderate price that is ! ee in white-and-Copenhagen . 2 unusually relies shit Rants rant? Ti se, select your favorite st no vi peels ine a eh er Me a Athleti U d va Holy dren : ae NeW os: and get the maximum of enjoy. W yb ae Fe Fi =r Vier I ‘3 ment for the minimum cos! ENDELL QWhat aid the Stocks of white pique, with tie in white- TASS l¢ Underwear " _ j alpen cheat Le fo into. thal: “Our “Other wie] andsCopenhagen =... at Se for warmeweather wear, AtAll270 James Butler Inc.Stores make your eye twinkle conv $ worth only 000. . A mee Ci por i ‘3 with pleasure. nofmet| Fronts of French organdie, fm white, at 75c. Men's e Madras Sleeveless Coat ‘ers Where Prices for Everything rated matter because taxpayers’ * and Kneeelength Drawers, per garment c. nsHOe ” ho Bronx believed te a & oo. e) Mrviant the Yuitroud: compasy| Fronts of French hand-embroidered organdie, | |. in sh agp Are the Lowest Every Day ; tee pee thouene it sity not wsattab or inwhite. . . . « « at 8S. | Men's White Madras Union Suits, sleeveless Wholestle Orders: Address 292 Washington St. New York City Me ere) a6 | and Cahors : J . per suit 75c. | : big Aiffe rence between, rr COLLARS | het ie waniea by tio oly. | is need of legislation on this 9 Wor Dunnivan complained that Women’s A § Special Selection of ote eet} «Stamped Nainsook Underwear | Celluloid Toilet Articles streets. le: vee inte Bronx | a? sed that the streets would be kept made-up and ready for embroidering, w ) (lvory-finish) OR. 46" ‘ST. &8™= AV , | Known as the Best’’ GEO. P. IDE & CO. Makers, TROY, N.Y. Also Makers of Ide Shirts hough tts wsident had prom- stat an thamn astoton age: D1 smeenee annem peteetlee Aasney, An Excellent Selection of Bungalow and Porch Dresses Vertised in The World will be Invited seeret Serviee Agency, ¥ open, A Complete Assoriment of Colum Tet J. Wr uly Secretary of the i oF lead | bia Records on Hand. Allied Princ Fraites Council, road specially featured in the Fancy Neeclewor'k should prove of umusual interest, especially [WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUM. | if | EE ALES eel Department on the Fourth Floor. The prices, eee Fu A - BIA TALKING MACHINES | eee Frayne, General Organizer of pe d as the prices quoted imclude monogram tie Amerivun. Federation of Labor:| for this occasion, present decided purch | ? ‘ H jJames TP Holland, President of the advantages mgraved on each article. ‘ New York State Federatio: of Labor; - a | John Sullivan Ingernationa’ Omeor Hain tone $1.75 | Pin Cusht I5 dase 10 Order of the Untied Brewery Workers; E. ! tuushes v1.75 P lor Ce 3 oo 4 jf the Untied Mrewery Ww orkeres Ei Night Robes ce, & OR- Hair Brushes, 4g o in Cushions, oC. Ee sonal. 7. Ja ppernoed (ok Painisias Cs bes. ee OS O52 | Cot B 2.00 Puff Boxes Rone Piece Suits Reuphusieves uot ed Union, and) Henry E 1 Chemi iho sf | t \ " . tj Waxman of the United Garment nveiope jemises . . 40e, 1.25 | and Heir Receivers { wurren reteset Hy cons; Work ae i q 2 eats 5 pe Mr Brad Water renewed the Drawers . . . : . ‘ . 5c. 1.00 | each... . 65¢ Risse tmguaslorad Henin nine i iA tanned wires of labor! Drawer Combinations . . . . 75a She oe . €5c. | Button Hooks & Nail Lg top the wrongtil . a = finish. S Mise He aaa Corset Covers . . e A a . 25 Corbs . .. 25c. | Files . . each 30c. plain 3 Rooms Faralshad, $49.58 Ne he . ution of the oak, golden 4 123 SMITH ST. BKLYN HY lens Ascher Mah See [ 4 Rooms Furnished. 569 ® autem 69 WIG] 109] U8 | fina, full 3 ul] OPEN MORDAY ¢- SATURDAY EVENINGS EI SARE SS Kea Hagia kel ae bola) front, ; triy Detective Agency, Fidelity we: 98 " ‘orid’s Informas ell and Mahon, Di nond Deters » » ‘ * : oe = Our Terns Apply also to New Yor! per llhg Palliser ahaitdio nee ra the’ Pinkerton and Will. | will be or ! Sale, in the Der nm om the Second Floor, ind and Conn. W ‘ Arcade, w 1, Burns A and a ree list of | are operating "> 1) mala Ayr p SALT at $2.10, D>, ()0, $3.8 & $4.50 adver }SUNDAY WORLD WANIS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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