The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1916, Page 2

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916 ee Will be ih contro: befote night-|had remained away front work} 8 Sein te ath eS ein | Dernrocratic Women of Brains and Beauty “were sworn in to-day. Employees of fered them a bonus of $15 a week If} Sasser nesses Combine to Re-Elect President Wilson Tho storekeepers feared for the) polled protection. ‘y of their property when they | The police drove the second crowd a that several hundred strikers | back and prevented it from learning D~ had agalh broken into a saloon they | the nature of the first crowd's vinit. | paided last night following the repott| “Of all the bad nights I've put in that the place ths being used ase) hete in twenty years of handling * pecrultitig station for atrikebrenkers. | strikes last night was the worst!" Not fat from the saloot 14 (he dry} confersed Chict of Police Michact store of Jacob Cohen, No. #9 Meilly to-day. Twenty-second Street. Cohen) WOMAN KILLED, MAN DYING, just opened for tho day, but MANY HURT IN BATTLE. ‘and bolted his doors when ho} Mra, Sophie Porack was killed) Biwhted the mob. Ono of the Hng-| while looking from a window at a leaders harahgied the crowd and told | furious battle in the glare of 4 atrikera they should be wearing | burning Lehigh Valloy Rallroad shed. Winter clothing on display in Co-| The firemen were trying to put out, ben's window. A few thinutes later] the blaze and the strikers were #anh- the door of the store were broke | ing thé hose to pieces. Pollesman “down atid the crowd swarmed {tito the} eamé to the ald of the firemea and! place. penny Ma see to fly, A nutmbnt of v RN | Wouhded astrikera were taken to the sc gail “ea holla Lebel Bayonne Hospital, where one of them, Augist Stromboski, is sald tu be Free f.. all Melita took place in th® gyin, mble to fet the wearing apparel! Inspector Cady ond fifty police one fn the crowd managed t¢/men fought off two boatlouds of », et a bat or shirt or part of @ sult, | uiloged strikers endeavoring to net “The result deine that Colien’s estih-/ fire to the Tidewater Oll Company Neshiment was completely cleaned ott.| plant by approaching it from the Kilt | ‘The strikers donned the stolen attire; van Kull, * b + thelr off clothes {ff front) geveral hundred special policeren, | at Store. fturnléhed by New York detectiva| | © Fhe strikers theti chrintened thetr! agencies, wero added to the small! “etiew clothing by broaking into the foree guarding the property of the! Semdloons of Bamuct Bulzderter and standard Ol Company and tte nub-| ° David Lensbiite and getting a fresh sidiaries, supply of liquor. Ambrose Carlo, nineteen About noon, when two crowds ot} WhO, ACCORdINg to the police, led the men were seen heading toward po-| strikers in several of yesterday's lee headquarters, tho report spread, riots, was arraigned before Recorder that another Attempt was to be made! Calm, chatged with tnelting to riot . hy the strik6rs to liberate thors of | 104. courtroom was filled with their numbdt arrested ince the strike | © «44, io 14 up against {t tight ‘Degan. now, ; a x: ys fap eee ant Chief Retlly, half a dozen police- | onhe ts going to win If we have to n ana 6 beara of firemen, all in the State with men of Pedune ee BS 3IEN. 4. The police of this town enere ow ee armed, confronted the two delegn- oath to protect life and 4 tions, It turned out iP Be ae br y ad they are golbig ty do it Have Organized a Phalanx of 37% i * eonsist: © yes of the jen ‘They are golny © Shoot and shoot tu ~ on t poral Dudileal Dékapan?, ticks plant | kill That in the order that has been — Catt Tall Orators to Tour {deta | ra old, | Miss Constance Drexel, one mous Drexel family of Pulla- nd who will be present at | | given than, ts aetty 1 eandot give the dinner givon to the Democrats | © BAjoing the Standard Oi! plant, . 4 o i j hry women to-ulht at the Hotel McAlpin a y Ot the ctietilcal dom. | 221 MX vekte Instead of six months New York. and over which Mrs, Gibson will pre- | a — — ne side, | spokest , AA they Others who are taking leading Womeu noted for their combinatle in the Wilson campalen COMMANDER OF U-53 of beituty and braing have enlisted in Horde: ia fe the u f Woodrow Wiison to re- eat et SICK | visren neweont Woman "5 ic opal ea ‘8 Bureau ot th ther volunteers h Natiotiad ¢ Ittee, Mn les] cart tall ofatorical branch which Capt, Rose Made Hurtied Call Dana Gibaon, ia, tho will conduct day and night «peaking on Mrs, Thompson, Herself ian the Burea tours all over Greater New York in a Getmat: Born __ Amon thowg closely asso vith ‘decorated truck NEWPORT, R. I, Oot, 12—Captain 4 9 Hans Roso of the U-58 made n secret 1 Of MYSTERY visit in this city, according to a story told by Noah Thompson, who has « that You ; ! Th Httle store at No, 703 Thames Street. | een one me BE ats toute beblhd ala * Book at tongue! en give | Aitiough the U boat was here only 4 —_— LONDON, Oct, 12—Former Klag| ge fruit laxative tor stomach, | three hours, and tho captain, in his f | gerePae ae eat iar coe wees liver, bowels. Bh feild Usd 4 thangs to evviied | HAD ONLY $76 (EFT REPORT ON U-53 RAID | foe Many yearn Hoa dio suddenly, , call a taxt, and with eating to a Copenhagen despateh | 5 “Woaltornia Brrap ot Piga|sbano e Sh o BY ADMIRAL KNIGHT STRIKE FIZZLES aerate can't baemn 0 ildren Thompnoh wald to-da ——— | ‘ quoting a Berlin official annot and they | love it. Yes, it ds true that Captain nose|Mrs. Minerva Holmes Left) Detailed Accounts of Commanders ” _ =... { Wus MRS.J- BORDEN HARRIMAN «if | p vl gen or bring Itt Kuve PARADE OF WHE WAS GAPTIVE IN east = The mad King * tenried Castle, near Mu h, where called on my wife, becnuso Mes, Cl - of Four Steamers to Be ‘eget | lothing for Salvation Army ar jeans to Be |he has been confined since 183 | A laeuiies aaiey. teres. oh el aul ia Shea witty Bt ouintey =" ohesortiés!! Satd Note Studied by Lansing. Called Off W ne Known City) rhe «Mt King” of Bavaria, about| . ao! Od ; . sos , ry ears old a he ne oO! ah Loved all dein it Bond PA and We hats. Betatontiy? sine 5 WASHINGTON, Oct, 12.—The Navy Officials Were Away for | geventy, zoara, olf! at the tee ener | with e! er Department to-day recet a report fi & : 4 4 n-| ita 10) , " i . ? | tricities before he waa jared re te sluggish; ch sour, ‘a4 sthompaon' ratte annem | Etrorte are being made to-day tol trom Rear Admiral Knight at N the Holiday. capable of ruling, on Nov. 6, 1913, and € eae iB fi ct de i mine ristina Hentietta Schall! get trace of friends of Mrs, Minerva! port giving detalled accounts fron - | succeeded by -his cousin, King Lud- ra ree than ahe' cate from ‘Sehienwie- iol Holmes, known as the “Woman of| the commanders of four of the steum-| ‘Tho proposed big parade of wig Ut. at ot has sore throat we, Pp pr Reread oe that) Mystery,” who was found dead from oe yeas Sin c constan 4 D 1 i sha Calforai se a ter to Germany. 7 Wailing mat-| ean ant night at No. 74 West One oe man subtnarine off|wives and children of the striking nd const wnnets AT LAUREL. street car men ended In a fizate this) erman: ‘] Naval officials refused to commentlafternoon. The parade Was to have a half far i don't worey,, 886 use it is oe eee archi and a4 hts Upon its contents, and {t will be trans-jstarted from Union Square at 2} ellie. Agile ad in a few hours APPEAL FOR MOTOR CARS Asking no questions, Aanswertn® | mitted to Secretary Lansing for study |y'etock, boutd for City Matt and tha 2! neh Peon, iid tion poison, sour bile Rone, the woman lived in a three-| in connection with the determination| srunicipal Hillding, to be reviewed} 4 + piace alow $2.40, rN iting rast, rill ntly move toom furnished apartment on the top| of the policy of the United States. The | Munict i : g-cond. erbox, 107 | (Ball), show lhe bowels, aud you have « well,| TQ) AlD PARALYSIS VICTIMS floor. Mer clothing wan of the finest] FOOrt. WuN written by “Admtral|DY the Mayor and other olty offtciats.| $e jr ¢hird. Timer-t:0e 1" neron, in. A thorough “inside thd Wie deeméd to have At| Knight's alde, who took statemants| The erudite persons who organized T. Kebo, Moonlig j inc all that Ts Reoose Cis ia trenent tie sina | from the commanders of the sunken the parade a week ago didn't think | “SRCOND It) shoul ret treatment} 7, q + mt ® pi Vessels, ei pe "6 and up; steep! Ke; c tip any alc Transportation Sorely Needed in} trom the nigh class Fitth Avenuo| . Rear-Admiral Gleaves, commanding erates 18 Being re tibalge Be pout tie tail Sines Court 10 (G. vy 1 Aa Af > Cony: shops. jthe Atlantic destroyer flotilla, re-|and they were surprised when they|8" Moot), straight 96.10, j Be i ny ter Care of Convalescents to PO ge arent for the puita.| Bred to-day bis personal beltef that |heard this afternoon that there were| S420. firkt; Susan 1.1 ee See eee Yee |Heved the Minnehaha and th them repeated all the way up the sGuttears, Dept. oF, Boston, The Adfiatic is the “ony sig ty . |ing the flag of any of. the which left any port on the ‘atlantie x coast of the United States to-day. 336 PASSENGERS ATNTY AND SWEET French cruisers outside the harbor Would fort a convoy for the Adriatic throtigh the danger zone, Of courss they refused to say anything about the courte the vessel was scheduled to take after she passed Scotland Light. The Adriatic ts capable of making 19 knots. Tho speed of the U-53 ts id to be 18 khots, The British and French ¢rutsers waiting outside are all hotter than 20-knot boats. ft’ is asmumed in shipping ctreles that the of the Adriatio will depend and the protection of the The Atlantic Transport liner Min- , Whose Apfed limit is under 16 knots, remains! in port, although | fully loaded. Shipping Interests be- Adri- atic would go out together, The Min- | nehaha will remain jn port until or- ders govetning her moveyients come from the British Admiralty. The Cedric of the White Star Line, fister ship of the Adriatic, is due to- day from Liverpool. It Is believed ! she was ploked up away out on the ;Atlantic by allied crufsers and rr ‘bound in under convoy. Live, plotey hate a and soft, white hands, Cmears ce thé Munson liner Muna- kept s by dally, use of Cuticura Soap mar, which arived in port toad now from Cuba «ports, say the wiraless 2nd touches of Cuticura Ointment continually . carried warning mes. Set tHE, Aber ety Oeceene Dee, sages, ‘The Manamar began to pick them up Sunday ight and. heard Sample Fi ch Free uaa The WEAR@®SCOPE “A PACT FINDER in the FIELD of MENS WEARO Registered On Men’s Overcoats and Word “Belligerency”’ HE belligerency of the Wearoscope is not dictated by mere self-interest, but by a broad-minded regard for —patrons who insist that merchandise live up to the high water mark of claims made for it; -—merchants who mean what they sav in their advertising, and who do not mobilize the nimble words to ‘‘catch the nimble dollar.”’ A conspicuous sample of this “nimble dollar diplomacy” is the reckless use of the words “hand tailored” in connection with ready-for-use clothing. To secure FULLY and GENUINELY hand- tailored clothing ready-for-use, it is not necessary to pay more than the prices listed here—nor safe to pay less. Genuinely Hand-Tailored Men’s Overcoats 25.00 to 60.00 teady-for-use P,. S.—Two seasons’ wear guaranteed for the silk lining, because it is ALL silk. of Figs,” which has Avert Permanent Crippling. iaoe: show. $2.90 k CW. Now), $2.50 ho steamer Kingston or Kingsatonian no city officials in the City Hall or| ' tng, found her dead in a chalr in her} wa ny the ( i : ; { ba a oy ‘hidren of all or motot eotiveyances tor | iietie kitchen, She had last yeort seen | during ite. 31 arationa ote SHomeHne th Munie!pal Bullding, In addition, |41% | Cynosure felt » y who have had infantile paral-| oy saturday, She had picked her | LEbIhIp. After soveral dayw of] only about 400 of the strikers’ women | — Yale and require subsequent treatment] OO ue totniny tn multonae | Search the destroyer force has found|turned up and imany of them had|Prench Apache Heads Train Nob- in clintes atid diapensaries has beon| Costly clothing tn aultcases and boxer, | ty evidence that 4 ship of that name age : 1 te a en ; nade by the New York Committee on| 0d there Were two notes on tho table,| was in the vicinity, and {f Admiral | °nidren alongs who were obvtously ELAND, ©, Poltoe Altet-Caro of Infantile lysis Cases, | C.2 read: | Gleaves's theory is correct, only tive |un“ble to walk @ block farther, to say rohing for former Apache cases in the} “Unless my friends make themsotves | Ships were sunk. ‘The name Knudsen | nothing of a mile and a halt licader who was expelled from Paris at ety | Hilvate'* matory, Aid, de-! known by Tuesday, please phone the| ¥#* probably mistaken for Kingston.) At 8 o'clock P. J. O'ltrlen, one of|the outbreak of the war und who, they ltendants, are’ nee y for| Salvation Army. They may have the the strike organizers, ‘and others. in now heads an ed seg) Clothing.” charge decided to hold a mass m ttv0_ site WOMEN HELP | MOB CARS 3% hus prompte| ‘The second, addrogved to the Coto- | fi ‘ While in Union Square git joot stolen ti ; r by the gang has been reoaverad . deur yamed the tits yiyaig and tha] Or, TAN: STRIKER SHOT IN RIOT shouted and yelled denunciations of | C2802 SS ————"* "Joreton ‘elle tian” le ahothe named) “Mr, Coroner: Don't fuss, T haven't t the . he police emen were styly alter ita donor: @ relation in the world. Would like to be cremated, but have « |sneaking away and buying fruit and y $26.) Policeman Fires as Crowd Rushes) candy and sandwiches for the children Not enoug: ? No? Oh, well." In the F once or twice you i ss in Sec oie. | Mayor Mitchel was violently assailed Hath ‘say that unless duc treatment| envelope with the note was the $26 Hint in See ANACK Gh | tees tain dH town in tesiew Ute make a point of th plarted at once the majority of H Let t { children will he’ crippied for" lite | ‘Phere was also found a note signed Union Trolley | Mia c Mult 7. th C { \ parade, and Margaret Hinchey of the noticing the large num- Chatrman| "A." on paper bearing tho same inte] An eastbound One Hundred ana| Laundry Workers’ Union advised the] berg displayed on the y tane. | Hal, which read: Sixty-etghth Street cross-town car of| women and children to take the po- i child aud) “Dear minesye i pore rte 1a tke | the Union Raglway line was halted at | licemen's clubs away and use them route-signs of 4 buses por ORNS ee t anc conducto! ho i r olinte lopensarien | post, nuce returned. Why don't yuu | Franklin Avenue to-day by a erowd| Motormen and conductors w which carry you to your pa a aaa] Wr r communicate with us? Lf]on the tracks. When the motorman |struck on the Twenty-third and the| destination, you will you want It kept secret whery you) clanged his bell a shower of stones and | Thitty-fourth Street crosstown Ines) oo Ales ty recognize * [Music & Methods netting } ways aystem—have been given unttl] it ig almost a block UKULELES <a on ne oes Si boze ot He Baus they do not do so the company wil} to see at a glance whic : $8.00 to $25.00 in command of a man who yelled | tke legal steps bus to take—that is the v Fourth Avenue. "Oharge! let fly another volley of This means,” said President Theo- " ry ey fin bi STEEL GUITARS 7 ‘ " hes and dashed toward Kelly don, te dnanta, “that the places of the} SUBJect of those fine big yr | Keep back,” shouted Kelly, draw- [O00 o* Bi vt tat the cars on| legible figures on the 10,00 to $100.00 ' 5} | !ng, his revolver the two lines haye reached their nor front of the The men ¢ on and Kelly fired cba 4 rr go feg yg cael NIM ‘ mire ke, Wucl H be Rk el ga co Pbon? ang $20.00 to $25.00 Contains Jof. Ae sterling Avenue, Yonkers a lhe places are taken and wo noel | | hb ‘ ‘Side lB ee Te) he locker room for the new men. i 1 pw Ween lnmates Latie Twenty-four py | ae ote tonto Maks [neat ia but a matter of a port tne ' ni 7) i when normal service will have beon tored on all the other lines tem- Tablets |porurily, affected by tho strike, Many | T enue of our best men are now coming back ingerous. There is only TEST 14- INCH GUNS (‘the average number Js about twenty | Mandolins, | ONE genuine Aspirin. Protect yourself—demand Guitars, Banjos || And Kindred tacraateet Bayer: Tabl et s fay Aspirin @ day.” | i | be A draft for $100,000, which will be ments jatriking eatmen $10 grew Ash the conductor fx a | NORFOLK, Va, Oct, 12.—To tout | Weeks" bene map and route schedule. | | their fourteen-tneh rifles n¢ PaearAe % ‘y latent armor plate |m Association of. Str 2 See ee ee eek Payment will he nought Pennsylvania, Nevada and x lant halls in various patts | —— = Oklahoma will shoot in a few Mays | ofthe city from Elghty-seventh Street | pDieDo. at the hull of the old ram Katahdin, | to the Bronx MEVER.—IRANK W,, beloved non of “The Bayer Cross— Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles l which has just been covered with new rhe appearance ¢ nt the drast waa tho Tui Ba @ Conrad “} passed i t of the statement of | after three weoka’ liinéks of pneumo: ‘Your Guerantes of Purity of 24 and Bottles of 100 armor ; : IAfahon in which he promised the men| Ove 13, 1016, ngod 84 yeare Pat, Of) | a guarantee = The Katahdin rests on the bottom Bi their beneflt, which was a week Servicon at’ til Inte realden ra ialiceaei tn these tablets is WWMM Ma [of the Chesapeake, near the mouth of jin arrears, would be paid as well as Y Place, Flatbush, aw: day it napudect us ‘the Rappahannock. at |the benefit for the current week: evening, Oct, 14, ot 8 o'clock, Men's Clothing Shop A Separate Shop 8 West 38th Street On the Street Level ial Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue—New York So Many Little Debts of Kindness That Can Be Paid With Loft Candy -And National Cand; Saturday, October 14th, ie the opportunity, E' ERY RODY will Buy—Eat ‘and: As a special HiAMausntoe fea ttiee Raf Sisal gre ri o th ndar, we will make a distribut 200,000 BRicHT, BRAND NEW PENNIES *ERESH FROM THE U, S. MINT TO OUR PATRONS. One Penny will be given with every Pound Box of Candy purchased at any LOFT Store. You get both the Candy and our “PENNY A UND PROFIT" on National Candy Day, AssOnTED rR wanes es *, Special for To-Morrow ig, Mas lenthes Estra Special for m Friday, Oct, 13 THON hog @4 BARCLAY STREET ane Sno<pWay RILANT Stn eat é “ H AU “a veer Wear sh fy NRE 140TH 6T. @ 1D 1 Ve

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