The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1918, Page 5

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td ‘ 4.000 CAR MEN IN JERSEY STRIKE; TRAFFIC CRIPPLED a Northern Section of State Af- fected—Women Take Men’s Places in Newark. ‘A strike of conductors and motor- men on the system of the Public Ser- vioe Railway Corporation of New Jersey because of the company’s re- @usal to grant them a flat rate of 45 ents an hour and 65 cents an hour overtime was inaugurated on all the Nines of the company this morning. The strikers say fow cars are run- ming on the system, which includes @x divisions, as follows: Wesex, which takes in everything fm Newark, the Oranges, Montclair, Bloomfield, Caldw Verona, Glen =! pont Retailers’ 30c Quality COFFEE a b-Fom Lote From Wholesaler Direct to You + gl or GROUND 19% triotlc cagh-and-carry Tadlivery to halo you end out a glivered 220 « Pound ~ Gilltes Coffee Co. New York. eg Miz Health for restoring natural color to, gray dandruff a a0 8 tairdrewe Wa eived Wottiee at afl (Co., Newark. N. J. Aica'ea: foe ie oot ‘teedy tous. Philo Ridge and other towns north and|80 to 40 cents an hour—80 cents an| individually and tn co! west of Newark; Hudson, which takes in all lines in Hudson County and the citles of Jersey City, Ho- | boken, Bayonne, West Hoboken, Wee- hawk Union Hill, West New York and North Bergen; Bergen, which in- cludes everything In Bergen County; Passaic, which takes in everything in| t Passale County; Central, which takes in everything in Union and Middle- sex Counties, and Southern, which embraces Camden and other towns in that section of New Jersey. Between 1,400 and 1,500 care aro operated om the system and 4,000 con- ductors and motormen employed. Jitneys, autos, motor trucks and evon limousines were pressed into ser- vice to got the thousands of workmen in the strike zone who are employed by the Government to their factories. It was only early this morning that the Public Service Corporation learned that the w#trike was going into effect, and they promptly notified fhe ship- yards and munition manufactories The Jatter included the Submarine Boat Corporation, which has more sips on the ways than any shipyard in the world; the Federal Shipbuilding Company, constructing steel ships, nd the Foundation Shipbuilding Company, building wooden ships; Du- Powder Works, Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation, Hercules Powder Company and the Nixon Nitration Works. Mayor Gillen of Newark issucd a proclamation asking all owners of jit- neys, taxicabs and motor cars of all kinds to be patriotic and turn out for the accommodation of the Government workers, Two hundred jitneys re- sponded in Newark At noon two dozen conductorettes were placed on tho Newark cars and ten more cars were added to t running in that city, In Bloomfel just outside of Newark, a number of society women are doing their “bit” by working In the International Arms and Furze Company. When they found that cars were shy, they had their Hmousines hauled out of their Je to their work, pick ng up less fortunate Iady workers on the way At Paterson, where no cars are ng operated, the strikers said afternoon that it had been de Brotherhood of this at allway «| Trainmen. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Padigsation, Druggists . tefund money if it tail A despatch from Washington this afternoon states that {t is the belief \t the capital that unless the strike Is | adjusted in a reasonable put on the torily time soldiers might be ars This proposition made to the men sident McCarter was a rate of by P | i | woes Gide “a2 Summer Deliveries by Our Own Motors to Long Island and the Jersey Shore. au Fifth All good style. Abe ve iniodels at + and 4 pongees, fa ' and gracious. and contribute | effect. 1 most effective—grey, consummately lovely As long Wi Pest & Co, Ave. at 35th St. Marked Special! 125 Women’ s Summer Skirts at 2.95 100 Women’s Summer Shirts \ at 4.95 One more opportunity to find a vacation skirt of and pood | making at very little money. ind ice lait Cords at 2.95, Russian cords, a little better tailored, at 4.95. ————-SPECIAL Women’s Silk Shirt Waist Frocks 14.75 Here is a new silk shirtwaist frock—simple, ex- ¢ tremely feminine and above all things, practical. It hangs in straight simple lines—very soft The trimmings of dainty frills add refinement to a most pleasing, charming bl It would be difficult to say which colors were navy, flesh or white—all are s it lasts, this frock so appropriate for rtime will be priced Special, 14, 75 '______Fur Storage aaa | You Never Pay More at Best's and two of the P 5 aré as practical ardin?s, novelties and |602 to 172 to Insist on a 45 cent ote : THE E Insubordination in the armed forces of | 100,000 IN BROOKLYN the United States and to Incite soldiers to refuse their duty. The firat witness C. Conkey, a prin who Mentifled contracts for the cation of “Tho| Gov, W Finished sinieolibes Py : CUNTON MOFFAT A SUE; | “ BAD BUSINESS BLAMED = hour to those in the employ of the company but six months, 85 cents an hour to men employed from six months to five years, and 45 cents an hour to employees who had been in the company’s service over five years If the men had accepted this propo- | sition it would have been an increase of $750,000 annually to the payroll of company. The inen, however, last night ve alled was Waite tman Reviews Ma pect Park Mall on 8 itiversary ed thousand ‘dre marched this afternoon hi rato and 65 cents an hour o and the non- eomplogm ment of women TRIAL OF RUSSELLITES BEGUN IN BROOKLYN women and me tions of Brook- the Elghty-ninth Anni- ot the Brooklyn Sunday Schoo! Whitman, Senator nv various vt te ate Theatrical Advance Agent Is "Found | versar Dead by Wife When She Nees bert | former Returns Home, }cers and borough and co official | a eke os at, HERVE a theatrt. | reviewed the largest on the Mall at Joseph F. Rutherford Before Judge} Clinton Moffat, twenty-Ave, | Pro. Park i Ch f Vi cal advance agent, was found dead) Th hwick division was reviewed Howe ona arge of Vio- from asphysiation in his apartment at | by Cov Judge Roy and Secretary of State lating Espionage Law. 29 West OTth Street. shortly after fugo. Judge Crane reviewed the : Saratons div and Comptroller Tra+ The trial of Joseph F. Rutherford, Li ane police sald that twig ihe sruyverant paraders. The navy successor to the late Pastor Russell, on CaS division h marched on the Manhat- i, Mra. Alice Moffat, his wife, who Brid Y featur t the charges of violating the Espionage 14W.| ..so4 q part of the evening ott. found| Cermuratine, iorough President Riegel: began to-day before Judge Howe In the |tne body, fully clothed. stretched acrons| rian, reviewed the parade in the Wil- United Staten District Court, Drookiyn.| 4 tionary tubs in the kitchen when ation at lee FRanENEE CHEB Seven of Rutherford’s followers, all eturned home, All the gas Jets Bo feat Riegelmenn hed members of the People's Pulpit Associa- the kitehen stove were wide open. BRO] ine be LAM y Hall rung at tion and identified with the B ores. OF Chured h dents’ Association, are co-dete with Rutherford Deputy Attorney General Ocland made the opening statement to the fury, briefly summarizing a case which Is ex- pected to take several weeks fomtrial, Mr. Oeland sald he wanted to make it clear at the beginning that the Gov- ernment does not Intend to attack the : religious views of any person or organ-|t W+ W- feation, but he wanted to make it equally clear that religion cannot be| CHICAGO, used as a cloak to cover violations of |T. Ye W. te the law, ‘There will be no attack on| Guard in freedom of speech, he said, but tt will) was sugmested by be maintained that freedom of epeech| leader of the does not mean @ license to urke men | read to th to violate the law, 1 W. W The defendants are oused of acting | of the FE. ving fed the first sign of kin hin roublesn app! Resinol. Don't walt for that ee | summoned help and Dr, Louis Waite |who occupied an apartment on wt ground of the house, was called. The use pulmotor falled to restore Mr. Moffat According to Mra, Moffat. her hus- band had been desvondent for 01 time. Sho attributed it to bad busi conditions iting from the war, June 6—A plan for the} tain control of the Home @ Arizona mining districts | Francis P. @ulliv anization, in | ows by Resinol Sonn, , neaont ip mont effective ta ind clearing unattractive Sota byall druggists. Buy War Savings Stamps James Nictreen & Co. Sth Avenue | ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY = 34th Street “The Ideal’’ FIRELESS COOKSTOVE Approved by the United States Fuel and Food Conservation Departments. The Ideal Fireless cookstove roasts, bakes, steams, boils and fries. It cooks in practically the same time as an ordi- nary Stove. After the food is cooked it may remain in the Stove for hours without deteriorating. By the fireless method foods do not scorch, burn, over- cook or dry up. All Stoves have complete equipment and are encased in highly polished Oak; | wells aluminum lined; all cooking utensils are made of pure alum- are seamless | inum | One-compartment Cooker. 19.50 | Single size. . | Gray Blankets yi for Summer use; Two-compartment Cooker........ 29.50 | Three-compartment Cooker,. DEMONSTRATION | “The Ideal” Fireless Cookstove is being demonstrated Model | Kitchen in the Housefurnishing Department. in the Remarkable Values BED COVERINGS Blankets with pink or eas pair 4,75, 7.00, 9.50 pair 5.50, 8.00, 10.50 White Comfortables with figured Silk Mull tops; borders: plain borders; cotton filling. each 4.75 Comfortables with figured Silk Mull tops; plain borders; wool filling. each 8,50 Bed Spreads— «pair 4.75 | Crochet, hemmed... pair 5. 50) Satin finished, he Comfortables,—cotton ‘Satin finished ..each 2,75 and 4.00| Double size pink or blue borders: Single size Double size Figured Silkoline filling; plain borders. Pati each 3. 95 and 5.00 Stock-Taking Clearance Sale FINELY UPHOLSTERED ARM_CHAIRS 5th Floor) (Upholstery Department— Chair, as illustrated, Velour. covered in Damask or Figured Only uw limited number in this assortment. 19.75 regularly 35.00 to 45,00 REMNANTS Remnants of Damask, Tapestries, Velour, etc. in lengths of 11% to 414 yards now marked at very low prices—will be sold on this occasion at be A dB WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, ‘alder,’ Ambassador Gerard, army offi: { 1918, hes of the union tolled at the 4 EXPLAINS AIRPLANE DELAY. brane time claes © proclaim annive Senator Reed Names Paperiment- tne With New Types DETROIT, June 6 —"T stake In tte atrolane vuld Nave been averted If had been accepted at the ed Baa. DRIVE? MUST KNO| KNOW yW ENGLISH)" Free Yourself Only Way to says Senator James Root, Miasourt Iaattoe, Sen of th Affairs Gindys Teeter, fourteen years, a Wad: | § nmitter « motor|From Constipation, Stele leigh High Schoo! pupil of 61 East 108th Street, who wae run over At Madiron | ‘adore Headaches, Jalen Avenue and 18th Street Root nd Blotches, peared to-day ne Vedor Laskowitz, complainant a driver of confer are not a secret ret ine. but a safe sul East 10%h Street Refers san} 1 MeGeehan in the TraMfe Cour sof a Bomb Tl * Or who was driving @ horse. and ¢ coe a containing podophytlum por standing surface car | Ph while discharging par Mies Teeter xatives, act ina gentle, n) the liver, comy good, healthy bile, whi ween the very key to good health, Makes - | pure blood, relieves constipation, clears ents biliousness, sallow BRIDGE finding to cave ri to de serve 8 . in committing t to the City Prison for ten | No person should be al t a vehicle In the city's | Tian atreets without knowing how to rend! anttet, i ‘ d sick headaches, and write English, How te he to ac attoLynet AM as War u Jo not gripe or sicken Gualyt himeel? with the rules and reen- | ; onnre, rugaists. 10¢ and 28c.—« fattons WASHINGTON, June 6—Enactment asc, Buy War Savings Stamps dames McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Exceptional Value 150 WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES 14.75 At or Below Manufacturer’s Cost NOC. O. D.'S. NO APPROVALS. NO RETURNS, Extraordinary values are offered in this sale; fashioned of the most popular materials, including Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Striped Satin, Silkgingham and combination of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta. New and Attractive Models COTTON DRESSES For Immediate Wear 5.95, 6.95, 8.75, 10.00, 13.50, 15.00, 18.50 and upwards Smart models developed in Voile, Gingham, Organdie and Net in the latest styles. Extraordinary Sale 275 WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS This season has introduced many attractive new styles in Bathing Suits, therefore this specially prepared assort- ment includes a variety of smart models suitable for all types of figures; developed in Satin; Wool Jersey and Surf Cloth; prettily trimmed with plain or contrasting colors; all sizes in the lot. senate 6.50, 7.50 and 8,50 NO C, O. D.’S NO APPROVALS 550 NO RETURNS Special Offerings BOYS’ SUMMER SUITS Boys’ Palm Beach Norfolks 6.75 Washable Norfolk Suits made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth; smart models with slant welt pockets; perfect fitting; size 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Regulation Middy Suits (With Two Pairs Trousers) $6.75 A limited quantity of Boys’ Washable Middy Suits (Full Regulation) made of 4 of Present Marked Prices | excellent quality (ialatea or Drill, with one pair of knee and one pair of long trous- ers; some with Blue Galatea or P. almer Linen collars. ize 3 to 10 years. BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—sTH FLOOR, * ot @ Federal Antl-Lynch Law ae re wan urged to-d eS EE TT X a

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