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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 165, 1917. ao - wD <r a Aa Nn tn Mina? Saarinen As Ds BR nd hfe PO i Johneon, mying I intended to blow will be issued Saturday, Sund HALTS PLAN FOR CAR Y; RD exroeive in 6 Mon Tuesday and Wedn | VE IN SUIT CAE FIT. | day, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION TED WITH FU! BROTHERHOOD CHIEFS HOLD NEAR VAN CORTLANDT PARK BOMB PLOT “The three of us went to Newark | EARLY CONFERENCE, a and then came to New York in a Warren 8. Stone, chief of the en- | Ald lo Prast 1 , P . a . h Alde! jc ing Acts mail sewives” . taxicab. We had with ue a dress eult jee , HORSE jumped into auto at Scarsdale, and owner | ineers’ brotherhood: L. 12. Sheppard, | if Hither: aad ied Cut out this coupon, fill out and I to the Hou! ‘ case we had got before we left memen Caml di in ordered by Court to pay $18,000 for injuries to| Acting President of the Order of Ralt.| 0 “Nip Project in the Bud” — Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. McGuire's, and had fitted it with the couple in car. | way Conductors; W. § Carter, chief Inquiry Ordered | 1917, dynamite and fuse Also we had teat- oy ot the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Alde r = M ——— ed the fuse and found that it took a FOLDER OF OVERALLS in Paterson factory| Firemen and Enginemen, and W. G. rmanid President Dowllng has} tre halted plans of the Public Service| (Continued First Page.) minute to burn 1 3-4 feet of the fuse. | felocted an contralto soloist for spring music festival | Lee, President of the Brotherhood of | (my x a iS URAvaatain weet tae| “after we got to the Brooklyn over fourteen contestants, who included daughters of| Railway Trainmen, held a long con-| incarnerork pa storage yard for) Bridge McCord suggested that we go the rich. {ference at the Hotel Belmont in ad-|\"\crvorough subway cara in an Un | nagh’s. Next day we went to Ken |to the One Hundred and Tenth Street See vance of the meeting of the railroad | U"Cd section of the Jerome Avenue} vil, where I bough tb > oR’ Reservolr trac y t from the Her-| station, as there was no one the: NEW YORKER'S AUTOPED, first seen in Yrance,| prosidents, Mr, Lee made this state-| park. The sequest 0 Py ies | Oules plant #8 worth of dynamite, fuse| ret hurt, When we got to that ata. was chased by so many ble dogs owner had to use ment: ||ston was presented at. to-d and cape under the nane of C. F./tion at 4.48 o'clock in the morning 1! his cane. “We are ready to meet the railroads ing of, the Sinking Fund Comm stood near the ticket ‘ _ f they are ready ” sion, ‘The commission stated it was Mecerd tad Moraga face up the NO BARE LEGS, Boston censor orders, at forth- | maja Ants willing to pay $125,000 for the space needed. eultcase, Murna: Wy tl coming annual show of Harvard boys, some of whom | Mediation Board Member Visi Oo oh lighted the fuse were to be back-to-nature dancers. White House on Strike. OR id cnn OU Allo 5 [ee ---— el and McCord lowered the case to the sookinad WASHINGTON, u ar said Dowling, “is in one of the tracks, { held the poskage contain- is : — tei VASHINGTON, March 15.—Judge moat desirable sections of the Bronx ing on the morning of March 13 and “Then we left the mubway and as! cette Board of Mediation and Conciliation, Sich” calls for the “establishment of| Battle faxed Ail Day at ‘Trincheras, ihent asitomobite Joads of wounded we neared Central Park w. he FUNERAL of Wisconsin man preached over long- | called at the White House to discuss th r h very #0¢ e do facto troops were reported: taken Ls eo heard The ination valivad oetace fae dat what will oon bi Went of Santa Anna Into Banta Anna ' } “Fruit ” explosion. threw the package of distance telephone becuuse clergyman was snow bound |{)” Mnrealehed Tallroad at) ley tho most popular enti of the park] WASHINGTON, March 15. " - a-tlves Builds fuse and caps over the wall. At Fifth miles aw Pee iaiter tone nt Wilson, owin® when the Mosholu Parkway Stationo¢ heavy fighting between e Pagers cme io silaalis miei = 0 latter's indisposition, but was of the Jerome Avenue line is opened.| (roo nd Villa. bandits The Whole $ m Avenu dispersed. ! ’ told the President is watching the| “tam in favor of nipping this pro-|therns, ‘rorty miles j } “Did you eee Pollock later?” Mr. | Jin this national crisis as “unbetiew- | situation closely. Tt ts sald the Presi-| ject in the bud before we have the|Qheret forty Here wie Sepavtenant | RIRK.OF Work, of.8f allway . wes” tor | Weller asked. | | abie." dent teris disinclined 0 do anything residents of the Bronx down here| Anna. came to the. War Department] station nere to cost $11.000.000 was EB ‘Those who take “Fruit-eti' - ‘i e Sup) 0 droves protest a t ay by way of Nogales. epraied to-day Ww parade . the Bret Sipe are often astea\shed, ot ‘You, at our headquarters. He said: | !Ys Ws | Among the railroed executives |u'decision in the Adamson law caser | {2,dt0ves protesting against tt. )'°Ce0 Gomes, commanding the de| zens clad. in carnival, Conumes.. be je way it them up and makes| ‘That was @ good job; no one was) | there was discussion of a com- dight meres of land secms to be very| facto troops, and the bandits under | programme included speeches by Geel cncnecane ne as apasine ac age ULTIMATUM: CANNOT | promise proposition, not in the | Western Roads to} low, It is leas than $950 per city lot, command of Gen, Reyna began fight-!Irvin and railroad officials, ; ; Tretia ome “ jurnagh and I thought | nature ef @ concession to the Hire and I understand owners of private Gareale Wenteches ef Nowrsigia:|Sooe'ss abe aia bat we bea ; prevent form of labor's demand, | CHICAGO, March 15.—Weatern rall-| Property On font i et about Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Rheu-| spent $45 more than the $50 given us| but an entirely different basis of | roads will put any Brotherhood strik® gy 905 per city ae motion or Prin ia the Bet. And they recent ie gave us that amount A adjustment which would @ | Up to the public and the haar aesit ‘A committee was appointed to in- f ‘Frult-a-tives” ‘cui up. | the faces” of both brotherhoods | according to their executive officers| vestigate the matter. V Ss Ss the that they feel better re | "Bubsequentiy Murnagh, a man! ——— ind com asin, here. They will operate what trains] i —— a e { wi This { named Benjamin Hamilton, a mem and comp ey can with th 0 stronger in every way. is is due to ter of the t MeCord ana I taxed | (Conti Phe hature of this propesition wale an with the men who. refuse to AIS! ‘ wonderful tonic propert: bese jocal, e on! Pe m pd Or Du 1c n ebros at i Se Fy famecs Tablets, made free tratt Wael Pelee Went a le aaa ar net Gleciosed, but during the after-|fre. ‘bey will mot resiat, any brent I ISON FOR FLAG BURNERS; | Royal Baking Powder makes it possible to pro- asl ‘olloc! ° it im 0 more m ‘b. ye Gover e o take ove } | 171 IMU ae. 6 for $280, eral ene, 260 [TELE Puroans, ULL wuld flat |dlivred under these conditions, tho| tye'highont muthoridoe of erent pa | raion of the rads ne wr | BOUCK WHITE FINED ALSO); duce appetizing and wholesome cakes, muffins, =mng | 2 wan iy" io do another, sel | te vaste es “~ G \ H i At all dealers or sent postpaid by|1 left them. + @ lexecutives gave consideration to tho| ways. The financlers of Wall street} pelt cree wines are tied up, | cornbread, etc., with fewer e; than are usual I es railroad officials say, Western lines . | Fraijatives, Limited, Ogdensberg, N. ae itt came to me later probabilities of what is Ilkely to hap. heavily interested in great ratiways| will automatically be forced to dis-) Thirty Days, Extreme Penalty, | | required. / ‘ f w wave to Murnagh."| 45 if the demands are flatly re-|KOPt in close touch with the proceed. | continue freight shipments, as they! (Given Three Convicted—Leader \} i ings. ‘Tho entire rallway world was | lil have no outlet tat oe eke In many recipes the number of eggs m - eee disinel Pee CLEOniiG ton apeake aad Ohle Pais tim Bo Sb RCO tlle: duced ins excellent we Bs ac be ere in disinclination on both | @TRIKE PRACTICALLY INEVITA ° + singe ry. 4 ’ - ° pressing regret that he could tat . 3 No Connection W ith Any Other Establishment in the World Hdea to go before President Wilron| BLE, SOME OFFICIALS BELIEVE.) NEWMONT NEWS, Va., March 15./not_make the sentenco thirty, yi ars, | an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, % is recognized that uniess| Some of the oporating executives |—-A general order was issued by the| Judge Mcintyre in General Sessions bou i : | he critica fultation can be relievevd |were of opinion this afternoon that /Chesapeake and Ohio Railway here| this afternoon | sentenced Bouck Bh it a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The - or some promise given of/a strike is practically inevitable, and | to-day decl an absolute embargo! White, pastor of the Church of the following tested recipe is a practical il ition: getting together to-morrow, the|began making preparations — for ,0n freight shipments in anticipation} Soctal Revolution, to thirty days in . ee Pr Hae oa . Prealdent will be compelled to inter- | eventualities. of the threatened railway strike, It| the penitentiary and fined nim $100 Heved that an outbreak of domestic | be rejected after tho close o in the back vard of the church, 1 rp Nteeaad 43 & 45 West 34th Street MeAlgin Hote! |RADICAL ACTION EXPECTED TO| hostilities could be staved off again, |tocday. te” he lose OF business) West twenty-first Strect. This, 14| | salt BE TAKEN BY WILSON, {They held to the President's view] Shipments from connecting lines,| the Stars and suripay we tia time four misture and eee yell ( , 1F tho Brsciéent to eblleed te inter. | Wat © Miike at thin time wan Un. | ria ates Prides cake ie Atiea and Ausust tran Shorsatey to shite of ong malmare, otirs ; he a ater | cnevabie, received after Friday night. Similar] el, the other men convicted wit ‘a cup cold water Sach addition. "Add 4g cup cold vene, the methods he will employ will| oy vaPle: action by the Norfolk and Western| White, we ac ininiv hee on aioe ave water and Mavoring. Mix lightly and Fashionable Spring Suits (or ee Street opinion nat Ste” Vibrinian Habana ee | eng. mara em ghey dey Son | Pet rong Svitaeatrar ete caste i jmethods employed last summer, the party committing the first overt | pected way to the. ‘Tombs through” the (ry i Both sides believe thet some | %t Would be visited with the puniah- | se IRIS throng of long-haired and seft-cole The old method called for 6 eggs form of radical action will be |ment of an aroused public anger) WILLIAM R. BAIRD DEAD, | \a, “uplitters,” who have offered SoS Do norae power A we nim. encouragement. d 0 Correctly Tailored, and Showing Novel taken, even to the extreme of the |" "Tne trotherhood chiets have hearg [Patent Lawyer Was Aa weeks irae tothe anes c 2 hea a “I do not thi ore unrepe and Distinctive Style Features. reba from the ‘country. They have been Callege enters! ant, prisoner ever. stsca acrine ter {1 ae Rchand Announcement was made to-d f. sunt Tanent laste nieete in impressed by the almost unani ouncement wee made to-day in| of justice spent last nigh under military law. edet eobdumkation ote enor eta this city of the death at his home in| prison will spend many. other From Washington came unofficial anidiaa ait Drop South Orange, N. J, of William Rai- | Mishts the same place, It makes » . Ver S ally Priced word that the President hopes that|'&ton-Wide strike at a time when| mond Taird, a nt lawyer, ana|{ 20. difference, T insist Tam a good | ; h the contestants in this atrugsie will the nation ts facing @ crisis which member f the w firm ef Baird, citizen, but a very, very bad patriot.” { | ve the greatest in its hist Co. St) tes mpbell, with offices x succeed in getting together through | ™4Y Prove t Ory. | At No, 271 Broad This condemnation js based on the| Mr. Baird wi hiinde ae wes ir own efforts, Ho regard in in Philadelphia | wrayer { Women’s & Misses’ Suits casei ards Watrike | goon declaration of the Trotherhood [O%,,AB" qt (aah, and, received” nig | Wiliam Mittelators, thrty-elant - sre ; ' i earlier educatio: ne public an 1c, & Crilter loyed by the New Yori Saeke ies Shaitoie chletn that they are promoting a strike) {ich np o¢ that cls ahd Orage |Cuital Matron, was walking thei Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, lode! ely because o Cute oe he eeeey Teort | tracks at One indred and Sixteen: non iti food, Being Ready country is facing a crisis and they te OF MF in 78, Columbia | sttee 4 and the North iver shorty after CEPA ee M ’ j hope to profit by the outlook. Ww Be and "School of | gtruck and instantly killed’ bya nese Ph ‘ ’ FOR The brotherhood chiefe have clance with the degree of | per train. He-lived at No 38" North No Alum No Phosphate " \ 4 Mealtime also heard from many parts of about thintective Searn| Clover Street, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. j the country that they cannot | lve fraternities and way the author wes eae fraternities and was the author : Really Means, Possessing depend on the undivided support American College Fraternities.” i a a ee A KEEN APPETITE of their unions, Thousands of |! niapter fioume of thie. Wesleyan We L eeaae Ruite AND members of the Order of Railway | Chapter of Hetha Theta Pl In memory YJ ' Models, 00D DIGESTION Conductors and Brotherhood of |°f ‘Per wom re \ a Locomotive Engineers have de- » . thie condition—TRY EGG THROWER IN PRISON | Tk tha Agnnated red th w of the critica . i Spring Clot 28 50 HO ICTTCR’S sks sitll iesenuaiene A Popular Musical Instrument and ; e ey will ignore the - 2 aat | and Color! 8 STOMACH BITTERS strike orders which, accordin; + leet y i | 5 j 9 to an ative Musical Service ; Harty Kelvo, an actor and a member - “ery Speciat the plans of the union managers | oe iio White Rats organization, which = — is on atrike against the vaudeville Managers’ association, ‘was sent. to Women’s & Misses’ Suits Blackwell's Toland to-day for ten, days ' , or throwing an egg in. the Ful Ten New Models, Theatre, Brook, inst night, which First 5 TEy'Sk the Gates Avenie biation tnstaed { Ta the Accented 40 at he, nh te on tie stage at which it| 5 ’ wag almed § Cc e erasing, was arraigned before Masis: Bia rates the. Gut by and lorings. | Tricotine Suit, and ng alternative of fine was alc| ‘ery Special $40.00 lowed him.” Ho lives at No; 118 West ‘orty-thin Street and is thirty-elgnt years old. SHERIFF’S MEN MAY ARM. New Spring Dresses Depattes De anqememne pee aeeenetieiaeat © Law, j Ss i tl P i Justices Herbert, Kernochan and { \ rvin, in the Bronx County Court of } pecially Priced es . Special Sessions, to-day decided that / - jspecial deputy sheriffs of the co y } Women’s & Misses’ Serge Dresses As a Violin differ: Ss may anny arive without “iolating the Sullivan law and dismissed the com > Bight clecer models in embroidered | ro a plaint awnings. Special Deputy’ Enric and tailored effects. ' 9. m a Hand Org: Sage Neue eiearonsriet | Very Special | e rgan charged With auch @ volsticny gers | lire OBrien of Bronx County testifi | 4 Wo 9 & Mi Silk Dre A : that on February 5 he had instructed : men isses’ 88E8 A machine-made garment no more resem- gil his special deputies to be ready | ties : Toelee new model in ee oe Re aes Bee? he mare tea for Slmmadiate duly and. that Tomorrow—CHICKERING WAREROOMS crepe meteor, crepe de chine, satin 16 50 tailored Clothes fe Y Fe aie hin 's for Men than a hand organ taffeta silk. Very Spectat ° weeeinblas e Wallin, & BOY AND GIRL RUN DOWN. ||R ' 4 : : Six-Year-Olds, Arm in Arm, Vic- | 9 ? : You cannot get Style at so many revolu- t in Automobile Accident, © 4 tions per minut it t kes Talent . 1 Ti Leonora Holts and Maurice La Pietry |B - ons pe eit takes Talent and Time. eonriecaneee Ste SP aee 7 | 4 : ° TOTAL i ; Newest Spring Coats ane OR |: $15 Selection of Victor Records ("Ss P R venklin Blmon & Co.'s Ready-For-Service started for a stroll to-day hey were | Peed Century Girl Medlerstae ret A | Yaddie Kaddie Kiddie Kaddie Koo | ; Aishivag thesNten are Mandstallared’ Green oidling across Harrison Avenue at | (Yi ictor Military Ban Ten ana dchencl , 5 : } y eratts: Hayward Street when an automobile, | b aca Gl . S| mae, 1 Pheer 08 ‘ . 4 Women’s & Misses’ Coats men who have an abundance of both, Misia hvetne ae ie een | Pas Up Rt be hot | Phage Mow You Sap Tal Ther is i iunson Avenuo. ran them do: | 3 ne Step....Victor Military Bani Irish Van and Schenck é Potret Twill, ) : ee ee ee BE FIRE mene pad All Through the Night...... Farrar $200 | we yoo 1 5, Serge, And the designs are created by a man whose pital ina dying condition. Maurice en-| | My Own Iona Sterling Trioy 7g) ang the Heathers, $81.25 ' ’ —_ 18 50 chalk and shears have for years been the Sul ee My Lonely Lola Lo. ¥ | Two Two Di For T He Poplin, | e insignia of authority in clothes, \ Fhe Shine og Trobs 940 } 75 | Broken Doll—One Step WN gtas | Silk Lined. | | Nal nar ote fea | Victor Band] Ve * =~ . = 2 Unless be “ ny : Very Spectat ) Men’s Spring Suits and Topcoats faa untamteed seach ase 1k Gade | a airepeoy IP 45 ther eine ol hove SOT en Women’s & Misses’ Coats $25 to $50 he. peaeh senneate BRUNE Heel Ue Wales |si.as | Lambert Murphy | : Bolivia, this afternoon, When severel. hundred | Ii Millicent Waltz wf I 'Ratslatia Medley March % Dapatie contractors, members of the Building ff 4 fe | $ uri JZ) -S af ades kemployers' Association, will toc Ave Maria ‘ Victor Military Band | $1 } , CoN TAILOR Heethe WEerCe ed MéCormack-Kriesier}® | Jolly General.....Conway's Band b : workme! following the 2 j 25. is 00 at the price of those that are not ’ for ‘alleged % violation of axe 2,000 union. wy | - soos I RRCTER ot ct trp a el out | FIRST PAYMENT 3 Very Special ) lothing Shop — 8 West 38th Street | the laborers PECNSS SAF | Balance Payable in Convenient Amounts Monthly Women’s & Misses’ Coats | Child Killed by ‘ruck 5 : wanes 6 Aas eS oe CHICKERING .WAREROOMS i Velour, | 35.00 [Dun oxen aad AOMARLIY Mile yan Lord & Taylor Store P) Fancy Linings. f ° Clothing Fursishings Shoes vitiiam ho. . 38th STREET FIFTH AVENUE 49th STREET J FIFTH AVENUE atation. Very Special atle |way Lack to school when killed. i ‘ une

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