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6 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1016, en SY : ae it oui viland " » hich Included one for 1 | k DOFRANO FREED |ssseciwey Sec iasacana.tocuc eames maraamtats CWITCHMEN OF 13 [S27 iis es RE Eee “ps: clothes men. ’ At the anime time the intimation | WINee Meme petens ean iE ,MAIDEN NAME {iva and te wrpart pervite HaTPOSs DRIVES STAGE INTO RIVER | Peopte Notice It. Drive Them came that the District Attorney | ached his home thera was a crowd Uniess some penalty is attached, —_ Off With Dr. Edwards’ , Would drop the prorecutions of John | outalde Almost ns big as that which jsuch as time and a half for overtime, | Crowded Vehicle Plunges Through Olive Tablets. - and Joseph Brondini and “Choe"| i444 grooted him at the Criminal ai he said, the railroads would not limit } | Curtea, indicted for com- ‘ t who were | Courts Bullding. Thia time not his at he time of work to elght hours a Bridge Draw Despite Dan. A pimply face will not embarrass plicity in the murder on the same tes > ae 2 lay, ger Signal. you much longer if you get a pack- ”, torney, but he, was cheered “as may age of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. “ {timony that brought Rofrano to the | pags appeared trou windows along Mr. Heberling also spoke of the) VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 13.— The skin Hi ld begth to clear after bar - 4 | Oliver Street. Half an hour after the Strong financial condition of the rail-/pnat a dead / a to the ‘ ED: At as ‘ | a man drove possibly; you have taken the tablets a few Rofrano'a only promise Perdict the thore © looked is It roads and their great prosperity, nd | eleven persons, certainly nine, to their | nights. future came after a remarkable dem-) 4, siiday. sald the switehmen thought the rail-/qgeath Saturday night, when Georgo| Cleanse the blood, the bowels and onatration made by hie netehbors ane | fran at ROMO Were 5 Says He Will Bare Plot and) ¢rionas at his home at No. 11 Oliver Agha ddd Spokesman Cites High Cost roads could afford the increase. |Smith sent a crowded motor stage|the liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive ul girly, But he ha | — ex on an*Italian Waiting for bis five child Mr. Baker, for the failroads, sald) through the ope | Tablets, the successful substitute for 9 ‘ fe ie “4 ehh ; A ae \ 0 © open draw of the North) 140k Shahiond 4 Secure His Complete Street. The celebration tasted until oniy a fow minutes in which to caress of Living in Justification that the representatives of the rail-| Arm ridge into Frasor River, wag (omel—there’s: never any sickness ha ftmall early to-day. Every house IM HIB) them before the crowd began to pile nina roads had refused the switehmen’s (0m oh aa Ted or pain after taking them. Vindication. block waa decked with fingn and Hun: |4n "automoniten ‘drew. um and. trem of Their Demands. demands because they regarded the heory suggested to-day by ac-| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that present rates as fair and thought the |auaintances of the chauffeur, {present arrangement, based on a ten-| Smith, it is reported, suffered from The committee selected to arbitrate | hour day, matched general operating | y, he demands of the switchmen on the {Conditions better than an eight-hour Pp day would do. New York Central and twe other | allt vehicle uy , Rchour day 0 ae EE on the bridge with the red! tust | Fulroads for an eight-hour day vevan TQ CONSIDER N. Y. CAR STRIKE jtisnts shining against nit dreds upon hundreds flocked to the | sisted and demanded Mike. Some GETS A WILD OVATION. | touts te Join in a tribute to the 96-| irougnt Bottles of wine In which to quitted Halian politician, Merah ‘ “Lam going to see complete vindl eo met at 4 catenne Oliver Street Scene of Jubila-} ation.” he said. “Within a mhort time | 4) Hab be ied p ‘ Retr i oe i pes i f you will hear something that will cot that cree Eine Geel aii . be ; © tioh When Acquitted Man ©) every juror know that he made no | *erted that since the beginning of the which enlomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and rt disease. That his pulse had | safe instead of severe and ahi 8 dently ceased is probably the ex-| No one who takes Olive Tablets ts tion of his act in rushing his!ever cursed with a “dark brown bad breath, dull, listless, “no su | its investimation to-day at the Chamber . | Foed ee aes cree de nen le ' 290 4 thistabs { Have been the Victim of | ech, administration two political j of Commerce or Lenders Leave for Federation) Fights Amendment to Mother's! Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are @ Reaches Home. an outrageous plot. 1 never knew | Divms had ed to him. Ho Only 5,500 switchmen are affected, Meeting in W neton, Yen purely vegetable compound mixed TE @ tano Montimagno or Curten and ten that through James W. Gerard but the thirteen railroads represented | Forty local labor leaders left last] WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—The moth-| with olive oil; you will know them by before the latter man became Am Michael A. Rofrans, neaMtted of the | w never at the Brondini house in charge of instigating the murder of] South Brooklyn.” Miéhael Gatmari, promised to-day! It was after a trial lasting thirty- five days and a jury deliberation of twenty-two hours that Rofrano was acquitted yeatertiay afternoon, Then ‘bean the unusual celebration in Oliver Street cover every section of the country east | night for Washington to attend the con-| ers’ pension Iaw of Washington Sta of the Mississipp! River and all the Im. | vention of the American Federation of | was to-day broug atin’ ‘olve: eo | Labor, which begins to-day and lasts a wrt for portant questions involved in the) aie’ “th the délewation that went Gpestions ratage from this city were Timothy Healy.| denying pensions t Henjamin Schlesinger, James P. Hol-| by thelr hustan The awitchmen, who are affiliated |iand, Hugh Frayne, Robert P. Beindell, | dseriminatin with the American Federation of Labor | John Scully, Martin Lawlor, Michael land not with the “Rig Four” Brother: Mortis Deutseh and Edward 1 |mayor TeLepHones His con-| THREE MEN ARRESTED : hoods, made a demand for an ‘elght: | Hann | | Ww. D. Mahon, President, and W. B. GRATULATIONS TO ROFRANO. hour day after the Adamson aw was |W Inhon, President, and | , efused ritration | Fite a, . | Amid the celebration Dr. Henry WITH A STOLEN AUTO Mrs. CRYSTAL EASTMAN BENEDICT ag a hohe Thiet i awiliae rt si * | Moskowitz, President of the Civil] —ne was then sous! f je Ne a | aiees telephone In the Rofrano home, When i Pals prvelf by her mak ‘ 8} Horace Rakér, gene! Ihe eame buck to Rofraho'a aide he} Locked Up With Passengers— [aia before she divorced Wallace J.!the Cincinnati, New Orleans and| “ YP pata: All From Philadelphia. MBenedict, is now Mrs, Walter Fuller. | toeas Pacific Railway, is chairman ot| “Phe Mayor has ust telophoned that! Roperte Flanders, William Conroy | Puller ts an Englishman who came to| (he special conference committee of jar evn od he In glad that Mr, Rofrano has proved America as manager of the Faller pir pre 6 railwe 3. Heberling, Interna- unanimously and Jobn Bradwell, all claiming to be “ETT PPE WL bead atee alias his innsoousiog.” jeisters, concert singers. Mrs. Fullety| sijna president of the Sv © color. Dr. Edwards spent years amot r patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. ke one or two nightly for a week, » how much better you feel and 10¢ and 25e. All druggists.— their baseador to Germany, he nd neen told that he might be appointed a United States Attorney. Again, a} nomination for Representative was | offered to bim, he sald He refused both, he added | ho ne t before th upon Adamson eight-hour law are expected to be brought out. that he would seek complete vindiea tion through revelations shortly to be made concerning what he termed t ARD, comrier Journal) Will be worn this year," to lose any more ribs?” dam Warmed over dishes are de- iciously flavored by a dash of say " \ hmen's residents of Germantown, a suburb of! when ser “ ehe: Ne strike of Rubber Workers Buds. P Spend 25 cents! Dandruff| in a talk with reporters Rofrano | piiadeiphia, were held enrly 1oay | Gtay Blaks, Daa +e el nion of North America, heads the) “"h\Sror, tL, Nov. 13-8 atrlke at| Deae Mother Smith :— disappears and hair reasserted that he had been the victim | at the request of the Philadelphia po-|qersie | switchmen’a committee. the local plants of the National India] Fred says you needn't send | of “an outrageous plot,” but would SAY | tice on the charge of bringing stolen ae The Board of Arbitration met before | Rubber Company and the Narragansett stops coming out. “On, she said. “We we! any more cookies by Parcel | i nothing about his future plans except| ‘Oh, yes," she said. “We were mar. y | The relish that gives the smack |the general hearing began and organ. | Rubber C npany, which for two weeks property into the State. ‘The prop-] req ome time ago ~ Post: I'm using Presto Self. |] to soups, roasts and salads ¥ ‘ : e pected t main in the Sec- . ho time age | ized by electing Judge Howrey Chair- (had for 4,600 strikers out of employ- Ps, 5 Try this! Hair gets CONTE RIL antral aetna ll ell wets ite i ab AS orisiles The ceremony Is sald to have take; He FA At wus bEMEA (8 THESE daity ment, Wa ended tonday. Both plants Raising Flour now. At Grocers and within tn 9 ¢ anders called up the police here! piace at the Croton-on-Huds nome | Man : were reopened and officials of the com % ful, wavy and thick pletely vindicate hix name." Asked it! b b iF tt roton-on-Hudson hom { Thurkdays at 10 A.M pany who had conceded an advance of Lovingly, Delicatessen Store: 10e¢ last night and told Headquarters that exgep) in fi of Max Bastman, the bride's brothe: in few moments. | he expected to get into politics again, f Max Eastman, t ride's brother. | °\9 a vaoagr | he was silent If you care for heavy hair, that) put not so his friends. By the crowd glistens with beauty and with life; has an incom ness anil is Mufty and Lustrous try Mae 8 Danderine. eal eronte a o the Plasa Ga hel : jon ne application doubles the} ® lever which would pry him into © esta bet ee fara ane ae women should retain their own names, beauty of your hair, besides it imme-| stronger political position than he had | OK : gy Bi ae i Ay, diately dissolves tvery particle of | ovcupled before. ‘They talked openly |**t Fascline and refused to enter the} | dandruff; you cannot five nice, | of trying to send him to Congress. piace themselves Flanders says bh - ’ heavy, healfhy hair if you have dan-| ROFRANO 18 GUARDED FAOM|#°t susplolous and telephoned the ’ druff, ‘T's destructive seurf robs 2 police ’ eo ms i the hair of its lustre, its strengt DEAD MAN'S FRIENCS. The Philadelphin police reported the OR STRIKE THREAT ’ and its very life, and if not over. | But over it all hung the fear that | I fas ine and dies the the hai jepeantie tot, Getmasts, coats. mer IGANADA GREETS DEVONSHIRE OF RAILROAD MEN | | | | | | | | | ! to workers they were Helen. ngth _ on behalf of the) One eberlir EB. H n ope ands, awitchmen, explained the he was engaged at Germantown as Mrs. Fuller, who is a college woman, Made by E. Pritchard, 33! Spring St.,N.Y. chauffeur for two me machines: Brunswick, N. J. whilk they | fused alime mong the hailed “4° next Mayor,” his politl- i ee aetchh ¥| fused alimony, Among the came to New York in the other. When | champions is the opinion that ms ofessing to see In the trial nsye rk in the other, When | champion the opinion that married who had two .n suffragist one of which they left at) her first und a radical, divorce 1 last winter and re- nets she rable soft. | i front of his house he was even | oy husba > | come it produces a feverish dl et eee | com prec e crishness an me of tho who believe him re- -_ | itching of the scalp; the hair roots ie gee | ” J If your hair has heen neglected | ferred to in the trial as “the Italian |New Gover 4 \ and 12 thin, faded, dry, scrag y or way.” Unit6tmed and plain clothes Saree ee = , too oily, get a 25-cent bottle of | Pollegmen quartied his home last might! OpraWA, Ont, Nov. 1 —The Duke (Continued'trom First Page.) e H MeowtskseBenterine a cay trugland pent awey all these nob recog: [ot Devonshire, the new Osvernar-cer S eaeodaat Specia ales O ew erchandise for To-morrow , store or toilet counter; apply a little nized as friends by the Rofrano eral of Canada, and Duchess of Devon-| departments of the railroads without . ‘ as directed and ten minutes after! family. ahite wets Weleomed to the capltal to hat yon will say this was the best in- f vestment you ever made, conferring with them, What could we A large crowd awaited the verdict of |day by an assemblage of several thou-| Sym t the Criminal Court Build-]*and_ persons on their if Of course, if injunetions are We sincerely believe, regardiess of | tte Jury at the Criminal Court Bulld- | tand |» rom | t in os 8 ! e . Srerrining aoe Maronioen tint, oe 30 ee SNe AELAy aise Mabel SAMOS RT ok A Remarkable Ribbon Sale Men’s Furnishings you desire soft, lustrous, benutiful| 2 the machine which carried him 3 , the Cabinet ar hair and lots of it—no dandruff—no te his home were James Rofrano, Ge- eeppueatge Oy tee ot 0 after talking a little while we ed to leave itching scalp and no more falling! ronimo, Maurice Simmons and Max- hair—you must use Knowlton’s Dan-| well Harris, Rofrano's former law nd a guard of honor yards) What are you going te do?” they | eiuring anMsGAl PETER acrantagin wilt PEnEre i atch bi jneapeiea ne So ee ce ce ar: corel Eanes ere cena eemerny an ait Rirveta nen “wih cheering | sciotng home,’ we said Fancy Printed-warp Ribbons, in mew and tionally good values. “Hadn't you better come back at! mogt effective designs, and Striped Satin and velock 2 t usked us. “If you want us to” we told them, | Taffeta Ribbons, in a variety of attractive MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ko we are guing bock as thelr! stor; widths ranging from 534 to 614 inches, | With soft or stiff cuffs; in a variety of desire Lam sure, 1 cannot tell.” hf ; a ie 4s Seo anton taal eter at 38c. per yard able patterns and colorings, o'clock t veland | at . . . . . SIS & 1.35 fe Christ mas i] Oe ee eee i tlanaiorst| Also. Moire, Satin Taffeta, Polka-dotted ™ , {he Acunson law to the tower United) — Changeable Taffeta, and Jacquard Moire | MEN'S PAJAMAS Reg, Trade Mark ted Is that Involving the protest Ribbons; widths rangigg from 5 to 614 inches, | i . ; of the Union Pacific, This case ' Of outing flannel . . er suit $1.15 Beautiful Handkerchiefs are always an appropriate gift— thea bas ronted ta ARAKTiANOR elaine id ! bby ed at 28c. per yard Supreme Court. Lawyers are ¢ din drawing up the papers en- the big Eastern roads to} start fights against the law in the! Lee areca tn uence tara A Sale in the in the a preparedness meet- {in Fancy Needlework Department | always welcome, alwaysused! They never goto the attic. They are not apt to encounter serious differences of taste. Of fancy cotton materials, per suit 1.20 ‘ : : ; VIEN’S FOUR-IN-HAND SC Fo} The Linen Store has been for sixty years ae in ‘said the great American Treasure House of these dainty goods, for we carry every Of good-quality silk, in effective designs and 2 %, known kind of Handkerchiefs from every In thesm meetings," explained | cobertnes 1 tt oe Se Linen making country. PSUR ee Pama ee gn alr (Feurth Floor) Of superior-quality imported silks, at 1.35 In these times when many merchants find ao not Intend to go into the lewal A ity fi > difficulty in getting good supplies, our drvecn 04 the Achnaon, tay Sfont| -’ will alge Yeey eseaptionsl eppertunnty for + MEN'S UNDERWEAR satisfactory relations of long standing hors both aiden: stand @ithl Faters | urehasing of articles appropriate for cuit preniees ‘arg tcgd cae nee ig fr 8 nal tand wi | advance p & Pprop: wi e best manufacturers of Europe |Jence to the application of the law mi Specially priced will be Medium-weight Balbriggan Shirts wi are greatly in our favor. We have prac- MIN THA RO TE LAGE TAC AGiRras pion dig we arete epi oh ay soa gen ts prdbirt tically all oe usual large variety and Pieel eu arice leense now Imported Lingerie Pillow Stips, all hand-em- or short sleeves; Drawers in regular length, many delightful novelties. We are going to do It.” ‘ ‘4 ‘ " ive de- ser garment ° . A A A 05¢. pi sy eea yy Heir Eee rN PY REPORTS ABOUT GOETHALS DIS. broidered; embracing many attractive de |. bers = kind with the exquisitely epdeateecael ate I TVAS BOTH. s1088. signs and several sizes, {EN’S LIN HANDKERCHIEFS ° . Jets and scalloped edges, 50c to $2.00 each, al laeiecusa augeee lak eheticte 68c 7S $1.50 to $3.50 MENS: LANEY HAN ORERSIGES iS Armenian Handkerchiefs —the kind with del- {| Teele ba Chairman) oF the -Mights OC oe slat i Initialed . 7 - i er dozen $2.50 S. icate Lace made on the Handkerchief, $1.00 to | ur Da hilt te have proved Saat: inh aiwith evabhinscmade Penni ee 4 53.00 & 5.50 + iS 2.00 each, || slisturbing to both sides, Some man-| — P)pesger Scarfs, trimmed with machine-mad Plain, hemstitched, per dozen $3. : &. = 2 * were inclined to believe that ka Swiss Handkerchiefs --all_ kinds. of hand- Ba} | Col. Goethals, tr event of the * A ; Sc., $1.00 & 1.50 | . > embroidery, initials, ornaments, etc., 65¢ to 8, bulb prigalnGReeeula) Gein ts filet lace pu 7 ing i , MEN’S HALF-HOSE as $25.00 each. | report agair t. ‘The Bro Downefilled ows, covered with Trench ek Lalalertiadinad \ . \ Irish Handkerchiefa—the endless practical m Bboo Billie: aye pea tneRa 1S j t : and plain kinds for men, ren Hie Beildren, 3] prep saa pie infin aopointmene | sateen In plain colors: Liste-thread WMalf-Hose with extra-spliced the machine Laces and Embroideries, and much Bll crea Warure tare ba detehe oat ip : bOc. ps, heels { toes; in | I i fine hand work as well, 25c, 40¢ and 80¢ each. 3 | ‘ nee Me ? ee ae Ve Size 12!yx16 Inches " : : ; 60¢ | tole eh BON SOeti 4 Hae WIR R Colored Borders—a large variety of Handker- Jay at tho Chamber mmerce, It Size 14x18 inches : . ’ ’ 75c. tan and gray; excellent w 1g quality, huefs with colored borders and dat | ts botwoon the Switchmen’s t fad ‘ ce with colored borders and aly embroid- |Fironn, She Bn iicbraen'a en ef Couch Pillows per half-dozen pairs > « e« $2.38 1 n ou, ” a y 10,000, and thirteen railroa most! | £ ; F ‘ i | ie teenee Tn Te at ey! Covered with satin damask =. . $85.75 ' All McCutcheon Handkerchiefs come in dainty white boxes with | alone during the wuminor monthel ~overed with brocade ‘ae F 3.50 | >» the imprint of the McCutchegn spinning wheel to guarantee that | agree to urbltration.ludqe Charles Young Men’s Suits ; they are strictly pure Linen. “Send for catalogue, || Goure’ of Clete and traf, deren Waste Baskets g . ° | Jenks are the no a Note:—We very earnestly request our patrons to do Bel} ont, and W. Ain, View festaene| Covered with satin damask and trimmed Overcoats, Hats amd Shoes their Christmas Shopping at the earliest possible date. i Wt hotter UM FORLARORY SHR Ra with gilt galon . F ’ ’ . $2.65 ; hyena ut the Mow vork Chotthl| ae oe ivory enameled wicker, attracts are obtainable in the regular stocks | Tha propositions to be apbitrated - James McCutcheon & Company iain staryentat| ively decorated 4 + + + + BLO at moderate prices i hour for helpers an ) eont cor fares 4 i Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets man (ihe. helper serrespanta, to tie d brakeman 1 Heneral service and | » foreman a waa th wi Htith Avenw- Madison Avenue, New Jork OTST ON WaT SW Wh

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