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I r TEl lYllfXlfr WOULD, THURSDAY, MAT 1, 191$. POLICEMEN SHOOT AS STRIKERS KNOCK THREE OFF HORSES Bullet Drops One Plater as Stones Pelt Mounted Officers. BABY WHO WAS FOUND LOCKED IN A ROOM AMID BEER BOTTLES. CHARGE ROUTS OTHERS. Pitched Battle Follows When Railroad Laborers Quit in Jamaica. Ti a battle with a thousand striking Italian laborer on the IjObk Island Railroad tmpmvement work In Rich mend Hill to-day Mounted entire 8r aaat Albert Kolaan waa thrown from rile horaa and had hit shoulder dlilo rated. Mounted Polio. man Albert Her tar waa knocked unoonicloue with a alone after he had been drained from Ma horae and kicked, and Mounted Po liceman Joaaph Probet waa hit by a tone whloh knocked him out of the saddle. Kolaen and I tartar are In alt. Mary'e Hospital. Jamaica. One of the laborera waa ahot In Hie lac by Herter. With five other nan thta man waa taken prtsonsr when Cap tain Duller of the Richmond Hill ela tion arrived. Ha and addition! men rue had from the Jamaica itatlon and charged the rioters with drawn ravil- ' nWM a ItFTl HUBBY LAMS MASHER 531 Organiser, of the Laborers' Interna tlonal Union who have been working mom railroad and agricultural and contractors' workera all through New Rrsjland lately are believed to nave stirred up the men to tba strike they easier sd to-day. STrtlKBM MKT POLICE WITH TONES. Without notice they demanded an In crease of wssea from CI to U a day. The superintendent told them ha would have to consult with higher official, of the road. The men refused to go to work and were discharged. The laborers, jeering and shouting and some of them fighting among ttism sjtves. marched to Jamaica, avenue and beaded for Jamaica. A railroad foreman telephoned to the Richmond Hill station that the crowd wan ugly and might make serious trouble lieutenant Mason, who lot the message, put his hsad out of the window sad stopped Sergeant Kolaen, who waa leaving for drill at Morris Park with ve other mounted man. Without their slabs, but with their revolvers In their h ale tare, the six man whirled about and raced out Jamaica avenue. They caught ths strikers at Sjpruoe street A number of other policeman fallowed them on foot, as fast as they osnld run. The mounted men wars Mat ay a volley of stones, scene of wMoU sjsre as big as a man's two fists. Kolsen'e horss waa hit on the head with a stone and dropped to its knaea. Ms wsat over ths animal's hsad sod so received his Injury. POLICE ARE ORDERED TO HOOT TO KILL. Membere of ths mob caught llsrtara puttee wrapped right lsg and dragged MB, to tn ground. As ha fell he whipped feta revolver out snd began shooting. One ssaa dropped and several others wars helped away, limping, by their psiapanlein Probst waa struck on the slds sf ths hsad with a tone. Ths scene of the fight Is about half a ssUo wsat of the Jamaica station, and Cap. DuhTsr and his reinforcements were on hand Almost before the first charge Tlirce.yaar-nld Msy MaXJWfb wai found vesterdsy locked III a rn"ii In Brooklyn. Hhe waa nude nl wrapied in a nilhy blanket. About her MM many beer an-l whiskey bottles. Hhe we taken from the custody of her mother, Mrs. Annie McCarthy, by Agent Naah or the Children'. Society, who broke down the dair of the room with an ase. FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES It Was Surely Some Knockout Little Bride's Assail ant Got. News Oddities OIOIKTER TO-OAY for the oi'Stsr. IjOCK OP XII.TONV HAIR sold for 111.75. One of John D.'e would fetck more, right at Pocantlco Hills. MICK MHAT TIBS In ths suffrage appearing In tsJbeaux in their bars feet RURBAU OF PiairKTUEB Is experlmenttmr In the pro and frogs' Inge may yet be served m the bessierles. t have gone on strkka against atlon of frogs. JJBWKT HMABiren the Manila fleet fifteen yearn ago to-day. 15,000,000 WILL MRS HAYNES MADE MAY CAUSE FIGHT M'ontlnusd from First fwti 'test out your guns, men." shoaled PUsr, "and kin every man with a rook la his hand or who refuses to run." RIOTERS ARE SHIPPED AWAY ON TRAINS. "Autre was a grsst scurrying, standing Bp la ths light runabout with which :ie covers ths tsrrltory of his precinct. Cap tain Dollar dashed hack and forth through the crowd, picking out man woo seemed to him to bs leaders and ordering their arrest. 81s prisoners wsrs taken. Including the man shot by Hertsr. Under ths Captaln'a direction the strikers were herded apart in squads of from thirty to a hundred and a-er.i shriven Is diverging Irollsy lines sal to the Richmond Hill, Duntun and Mor ris Park stations, where they were driven aboard trains with ordsrs to con ductors to carry them aa far as they liked and the farther the better. aha had dlsd whsn under the knife of Dr. Klllcs MoDoitala, Dr. Rathbun's associate. Hs handed to Manager H lo cum an order, signed by Mr. Haynss four weeks ago. whsn ths perilous operation waa first decided upon; it authoriied Mr. Sherman In event of her death to open a locked drawer In the hotel office and take from it the keys of her strong box In the vaults or ths Firth Avenue Kara Deposit Com' pany. STRONG BOX CONTAINED NOTH INO OF VALUE. Ths drawer wss opened, but there were no keys In It. ' Mr. Sherman said hs wss surs thars wsrs soms psiiere vary Important to him smut IhJ hotel. but waa aasured that Mr. Ml n-um knew nothing of them. Mr. Rherman went before Surrogate Frwler Haturday and explained that ho was ths husband of Mr. Haynes's daughter, and that the else of the es tate made It Imperative that somebody take rharge of It at nnoe. THe Surro gate granted sn order admitting him to the strong imx. There were only a few unimportant lettera and receipt In the box. Then for the flrat time Mr. Khennan learned that the will, which waa made Dec. laat t ar, waa In possession of Dr. Rathbun. by whom it waa fllsd for probate yesterday through Lawyer C. C Lock wood. Mr. Sherman said to-day that he ha( put hla Interests In the estate In the hands of a lawyer and that he could not aay whether he would seek to break tha will with his wife's aid until the matter had bssn under more considers' tlon. Out of one plsce of property left '' jars, naynea sir. snei inan may have an Immediate share It le a house left by Mi. Wagner In trtist to hla daughter for Mm. Hfirrmaii: It In In Forty-fourth attest, adjoining St. Bartholomew' I Church, and la said to bs worth tip,ao. hi Man djsue, .lust turned twenty, snd aa pretty as a picture, hue been married )i,.t three tmuiMis and he la absolutely sure that her giant husband, Hail Olaue. a conductor for the Union Railways Company. Is lust the darling eat man In the workl. For sure, the blushing young hrlile tutan't eye- for any other man In the world. Mrs OsBSM live In a costly furnished little honeymoon tint at No. 414 Kaat On Hundred and f'nrtjr-eUlh street, rhe llronx. This nflernoon she fsred forth to see her mother, wlm Uvea In One Hundred ami Kirty-sevsnth etreet. .luwt outside her home she wss accost ed by n big man, who nought to take her arm. "Oh. you tilondle." he leered at her. Frightened, Mr. Olsua tan toward One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, where ehe met an BOSBjgdatBjsM itt her husband, to whian ehe told her story. Hhe wss told to wslk forward and that she would he protected. Before ehe reached her mother's home st Om Hun dred and Forty-seventh atiect and Third avenue, her husband met her nnd he, loo, was told of the happening. Join ing Ml friend, he walked behind hie bride until she reached her mother'" home. As she entered the vestibule, the man approached her again and seised her In his arms. "Hello, hlondle," he said lo her. Then things happened, tllaiw sprang Into the vaetlblui) and leaned out just once. Ill fist. hard aa grsnlte, landed on the man h eye and he went down for the count; dowsj and out. A crowd gathered and I'ollorrran O'Connell, of he Morrislanla Police Station, spent llfleen minutes iirlnglng the stricken man around, wHh a liberal use of Ice water. Then he placed both men, the masher and the husband, under arrest and arraigned them before Magistrate Marsh. In ths Morrtsanla Court. There Mrs. Ulaus told her slory and her hus band was discharged, with the fianks of the court. Tha other man waa held In Mitt ball for further examination He aahl he was Kanut Ktoua, aged .twenty-seven, a machinist, of Kannis City. JJFTF,rr OF MUSIC In making athletes move faJter I being tried la Boston. t . . ICRIUCIUlg AIRE RIC PORTED In Lake Superior. Why an Ice famine? MOMa1 HAM IT led to woman'a arrest uptown. Hhe tried to call up ths rather of ths husband from wliom she Is separated eighteen Minos In ons day. ART of milking ro Is to be taught In the I'lalnlielil public school. SERVANT JIRL on the upper west side sues for II J6u due her In baclt pay at lit a month. Flxure It out for yourself. MBTUCHUN wants a mayor, but nobody will take the job. salary. No fees, no HOHTON WOMAN' S will euls off her relstivve and leave ' late for the oars of her two pet cats. her U0.000 es- POUTIlljIMOUa gallantry figures in the will of Lord Crawford or Knglaml In dlapoalng of the Jewels "used and adorned by my wife." HTEALINQ AUTOS has been made a State . prison offense by the Illinois legislature. ANGORA CAT. an exceptionally good rat and mouse catcher, is rente I out by the day or week In an uptown animal store. 12,000,000 LEFT BROTHERS. Maletrad aad Klagelry ttvean Oet Oraadmolher'a Kstate. If both HalstsaJ and Ktimlry Bkraa, eoadchiidreii or the late Mrs. Har.ih Kin-nley, shoukl .lit without leaving children ar w.lls a number of BroaklVti and lxng Islsnd :ntltutiona will e corns sharers in the ij.hu. n ..-i.it.- dS poeul of In Mrs. Kuigalvy'x will, whl h was nisd to-ouy. i le iron j. eojuret or IIVOBC to her etapdaugi.tt-r. 3.rs. Anna iv Thayer, and .. to her brother, John M Smith Bad '..i lo Greenwood Cemetery for Ike rare or grsves, the whole tortunr Is left In trust to them Klngelcy Swan recently wa eued for divorce by hla wife. Mabel L. eiwan, but after hupieme Oourt Jiitce Bensdlci had refused to receive tne finding or a referee the su:t wss withdrawn. MANY NEW YORKERS EIGHT AEROPLANES, FIVE HANGARS BURN AT THE AVIATION HELD Explosions of Oil and Gasoline Tanks Help Spread Flames Loss 25,000. QUALIFYING OF BALTIMORE TOURNEY WOMAN LAWYER PUT OUT OF COURT BY ANGRY JUDGE. "If You Were a Man I'd Fine You for Contempt." Court Tells Miss Daniels. IMlss KatherllMi R. Daniels, a lawyT- associated 1th the firm o" hoy. Wat son dt i.Naumer, No, et Court atreet, Brooklyn, while acting- fay William H. Pierce, against whom a r.harge of Im proper guardianship of John Pierre. seven years old. heei been brought by the Children's Society of Brooklyn, was forcllily ejsrled from I he 'hlldren's tViurt this morning by two attendant t the order of Judge ily.vii. After an adjournment of the MtSB ItanleU, iby habeas toipua pro ceedings, returned the child to the cus tody of the father: following that Mi Itad the child lesially adopted by Mr. Jennie Ktevur of I'crth APJtboy, N. J. "Your action In buying the child adopted le presumptive evidence." Judge Ryan said, "that tne Society's Uliargee are true. You have bean Inso lent; you have tried to orlntf personal Influence to toeevr on the case, and If you were a man I would flm you for contempt of conrt." When Miss lhiiilels attempted a reply ehe was ordered out lite oourt. She re added, and w taken out ' two al-temlants. MISS JULIA SANDERSON TESTIFIES AGAINST MAID. ! Actress Says Woman Admitted Having Stolen Bracelet Worth pV4r000, Miss Julia Sanderson, an actrese. tes tified before Judge Craln In General Ses sions this afternoon against her maid, Cora Pride, who le on trial for bring ing stolen property Into the State. Mlse Handen-on told the Jury how h had missed n diamond bracelet Worth j l, from her room In the Hotel WU . lard, Washington, on Knb. 2. She charged her maid with the theft of the i Jewels and testified tlin! the maid had i nifessed. The stones were all recov- ..rori Rlftawn Wore -i.t In n nin Ih. HAI.TIMOHK, Md.. May 1. About a SMS. ,- wr- sssi t!, rwiuhi.Ur Thirty-six Holes Constituted Medal Test of Big Golf Fixture. iSiarlal to The Weesmt World. I elneeW V The eaksj World.) OAItrUT CITY, N. T.. May t-nvB hangars and eight aeroptanee at the avla lion field here were destroyed by fire this morning. The loss Is said to be about IS.otM. No one was Injured, al though severs! can of oil and gaaoline exploded. The local and Mlneola fire companies sought to save the buildings, but there was not enough water and they could only aid In preventing the Onmee from spreading. The fire started In the hang' of Frank Wallberg and Frederick lw rence of No. 1 Preeldent street. Brooklyn. They had evolved the Idea or a tandem biplane and two weeks ago rented the hangar and start ed worl: on the machine which ttiey calculated would be more powerful than anything else yet built. They expected to at least double the duration of tllght by means of ths machine they hail under way. They had been sav ing money for two years to build III ins. hlne. lwrence whs at work alone In the hangar this morning, using a gas blow pip. He laid the blowpipe down still burning and loft the hangar In aearch of some material. On hi return hs round the interior of the hangar ablaie. The hnngar, constructed of wood, was quickly burnt 1. The fire spread to two hangars en the north and two on the outh. Oeorge Harper's monoplane, said to be the largest In thl country, was de stroyed. The hnngar In ahloh Oustuv Ky had a Curtis blplano of his own construction, botii were deatroyed. Oeorge Hamilton lost biplane No. H, The Norok Aeroplane Company lost one unfinished machine and portions of three others. Oeorge Schneider saved three bl- TRAGIC DEATH OF SON LED FATHER TO SUICIDE. Man Whose Boy Drowned at Gravesend Ends His Life at Smith & McNeil's Frank K. Pitts of Tampa. Fla.. but who formerly lived on Webster ave nue In Brooklyn, was found dead In bed In Smith dt McNeil's Hotel at No. Itl Washington street to-day. A rub ber tube had been connected with a gas Jet and he had Inhaled the fumes. A note addressed "To Whom It May Concern" and found on a bureauln the room called attention to another let tar addramed to Henry R Fuller, an undertaker at No. 7St Oravesend ave nue, Brooklyn. The letter to Fuller gave no reason for the suicide, but directed Fuller to take charge nf hie body and his ef fects and notify Ida wife In Tainpn. Fuller, who knew Pitts well when he lived In Brooklyn, said Pitta had been fairly well-to-do when he moved to Florida and he did not know he had returned to New York. He said that an eleven-year-old son of Pitts had been drowned In Oravesend Bsy about three years ago and the father hail never rallied frum the strain he un derwent during a two week' search for the body. Mae., died laat nllht In Belleme ltd pltal from a fractured skull whloh he k said to have received at Lll A. Mm Aprl' 15, In front of the Hotel Belmont. Forty secot.d street and Park avenue. Van Vlock. who wn forty-two yeari old and mananer and treasurer of UH Springfield photo-r.naravlng Company f had roinii to New York on business aBr was registered at the Belmont. On tfc morning he was Injured he was found on the sidewalk by Patrolman Kred Ka d the West Thirtieth street polio er i station. Syhairrestored " TO YOUTHFUL COLOR Why Have Grey or Fadec Hair That Makes You Look Old. dosen metropolitan Brolfer tied up to- were In a trunk In her room on West plane as the fire was destroying hi day In the qualifying round of the j Thirty-seventh street. shed. Baltimore Country club's annuel In vitation tournament, which has become Foaad I'aeoaeelooa la Road. James A. Oregory, a "caller" fur the Jjeug Island Railroad, was found un conscious on I he cros walk at South and Canal streets. Jamaica, early tc Aay. He was taken to Jamaica Hospi tal, His skull was fractured. The Jamaica police believe Orsgory was Bat auk by an automoMla. The injured mm bj tweaty-algkt year old and Uvea gib Alkseji. UU Y WANTS HIS $15,000 BACK ON GOLDEN DREAM OPTION New York Lawyer Thinks Golden Fleece Would Have Been a Bet ter Name for the Mine. Samuel s Wataon, a lawyer at No. 10 Wall street, brought suit In the Supreme Court to-day sgelmt Jacob B. Hues, a mining promoter of Ban Juan County, Color. ido. to recover US,(M which waa an option on a list ot mining properties, among which were the Oolden Dream and thu Hold c,ln. Mr. Wataon says that Uoldsn Kleece should have been added to the lodes. He agreed, he says, to pay 1100,000 for the mines provided he became convinced of their worth by July 1, 1110. Among! the things Mr. Haas told him, Mr. Wat son says, waa that the mine had ore In light worth more than Uto.OUO. Mr. Wataon'a Investigations disclosed that the mine called the Oolden Dream wss the only one properly named, al thougJi Hi property termed the Oold Coin waa well character. ted. Inasmuch as the tit. ex he parted with waa real gold coin of the realm. A for the Bland, ths Brookaid. the Ksmeralda, the Magnolia, the Walkover and the Woodland, the asaoelsle mines. Mr. Wat son avers, they were merely gold bricks. Mr. Watson's dream of gold sndsd last fall, when he aaked Mr. Hoas lo return to him the IK.OOu paid on lha option Mr. Ross, who stays at the Hotel Mc Alpln when In New York, was not dis posed to return the option money, and so Informed Mr. Watson, who hesitated ti. bring ault. No answer hps bean made by Mr. Rasa, who wag served while on a recent vutt here. f one of the big Eastern fixtures. Thlrty ali hole constitute the molal test. Among mi rour-score cnnieatantn Hamilton Kerr. leaden- New Yorker, vbs paired with B. Warren Cookran. Baltimore's chief alar, who has thrice encountered Walter J. Travla and twice come out on top. Dr. C. H. Oar diner. Bellsvue Hospital surgeon, waa another New Yorker off early, while the Htaten Island delegation Included Bert Allen and B. S. Bottome, a for mer Oothamite, now of Philadelphia, was Pr. William Cleveland, who held the Brooklyn title while a member of the Forest Park Club. Marly starter from flln R'dge were Harry L. Smith, club champion, and K. W. i 'mill Ion. rrom Areola; J. I,. John son, from Murttrlalr; Jason Roger, from ttnglawooil : R. U Chamberlain and R. M. Hnedeker. from Apawnm!; J. II. Elwell and Allen Laid, WasliU.x ton. Beet Bcores JC. W. jngdun, Olen Ridge, HI. J. C Davidson, Washing on. M ; R. C. Meeker. Baltlmor-. f; Will am v. WpoA Wall moral, Hi B. H, Smith Jr., Marylunl Country, M; J. II. Prentiss. Philadelphia, U3 : II. S lv.ke, Baltimore, 0E: J. B. Klwell. Aps wamls, 12. B. T. Allen. Kox HIM, L S. 8. Purnell, Baltimore. 87; J. H. His, lull I more, C. II. Oori'.lner. Now York. K; B. W. ockran, Beitlmore, 77: R. M. Hnedeker, Bnglewood, tf; Hamilton Kerr. New York, SO; William Cleveland, Pliliadol piiU, tt; O. A. Pope Jr.. Baltimore. HJ; W. J. MacDonald. Chicago, HI. J. la Johnson, Areola, W; Oeorge Small. Bal timore, 73; K. K. Jackson. Baltimore. ;'.. William Clark, Providence. N; J. Q. H. Itmlth. Baltimore. H; T. C. Uorooa et. Baltimore, a. Kerr. New York's liief dependency, took Ml with 41 out and 30 In. HI prin cipal trouble waa ut Ike. 13tli. when, after driving within ten feet of the cup. he took three putts, and at the lath. ,'h.l a ,f!,., r-ui'liln. Dim , .1-7 .if tn . w nson tonay aent ne rouow.ng mum-, ffmr mQrfJ Mrokm. nation, to the Henate: Commissioner of I Corkrfln Known of Bltimoreana. Corporation., Joseph K. Iavle. of had tuo ,. Hl, w n Wscon.ln. Assistant Corrrptroller of the , ,eTOnd nole fmHed to ,t ut nd then took two puttB on the tenth; he sfe(gsBmpmPmpm aansBH You can make biscuits like these with JOSEPH E. DAVIES NEW CHIEF OF CORPORATIONS BUREAU. Wkconsin Man Named as Commis sioner Vy Wilson Other Ap pointments Announced. WA8HINOTON, May 1. Preeldent resto LOUR every time You can make griddle cakes like these with Pjresto JtXOUR FOUND DYINO IN STREET. Motel Belsaoat Ones. Had a Frsel.rea Pkall. William C. Van Vlock of HprlngfleM, Why lose your food looks tha youthful, natural colored hair aJwrnp helps you to keep. There ia aba lutely no need for it. A few ubJ cations of Hay's Hair Health will r store your grey hair to their nature, color and beauty, almost immexilaBok; and it will look even more beautJfi tlutn ever your money back M f doesn't. Get a bottle to-day-it to your own satisfaction. Always ask for Hay's Hair Don't take chances with any other. every time I You can make doughnuts like these with Presto i Ho UR every time I You can get Presto Flour at your grocer's any time. Now is the best time. Treasury, Walter W. Warwick of Ohio Collector of Customs for District or Jacksonville, Via.. John W. Martin. Hurveyor of Customs for Port of I.oui vllle, Ky., Warner H. Klnkald. Surveyor of Customs for lMstrlot of Philadelphia, Charles R. Kurti. Collector of Inter nal Revenue, Third District Iowa, Louis W. Murphy. United Htates Marshal. District of Now Meaico, Andrew II. Ilnilspeth. Hurveyor (leneral of Wash ington, Hlr.hard Hoedlgor of Washing ton. Receiver of Public Moneys at Iaadvllle, Colo., Mre. Annie (1. Roger ohC'olorado. To be trnief Juatlre Court of Claims, Kdward K. Campbell of lllrmlngham, Ala. needed three putts, missing orui at two feet. (ieorve Small, lieJtlmore. who at 76 was two stroke better than Corkran eurprUeil everybody by his showing. 111. low csrd. Out 4 4 5 5 4 3 4 4 437 in 7 4 6 3 4 4 1 4 4-38- Corkimn hold the reooril here at 6'"' The? HO Comodny. 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BLBOT kare kLanv are the children ska or whops health has been ruined for life by rasrecoric, Uuda ne, each ot which Is a narootio produo of opium. Drujtfistg om aeUInr either of the narcoOoe named to children at all. or to anybody without UbeUins; them "poison." Ths definition est "narcotic" Ibi "A wiatWnd toMcA rMmm pain and produce sleep, btit xotiich in pniton- taate ana omdMoe stMtwr. eoasa. amtsslsiotw and death," The smell of medicines non fining opium are dUgniksad, snd sold undsr ths names of Drops," " Cordials," rJoothing Byrups," etc. Yon should not permit may meoimne so oa (tven vo your onuureu wiincru. you or your pnyaicutn ttaow of what it is oompoaaa. uajyivfaUA vusb nii OOrTTAJN NARtXmCB, U It sf Chss. H. FUBoher. always Ssers ths pJcaetars sf aSTasT M mmmmmmmm James McCreery & Co, 34th Street 23rd Street j On Friday and Saturday. t SPECIAL SALE It. a a Men's Two-Piece Suits and Top Coats SuiU, Made of Enplish Worsted and Cheviot. 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Afternoon Dresses in a varietv of materials and models 1 8.50, 25.00 and 32.50 value 35.00 to 49.S0 Evening Gowns of Chiffon and Charmeuse, -handsome models. 32.50, 39.50 and 45.00 value 49.50 to 65.00 Smart Tailored Street Dresses of Serge or checked or striped Eponge. 12.50, 14.50, 16.50 and 22.50 value 23.50 to 45.00 Tailored Suits in a variety of Models and materials. 16.50, 18.50 and 25.00 value 25.00 to 42.50 Dressy Silk Suits of Faille, Brocade, Moire Charmeuse and Canton Crepe. 29.50, 35.00, 47.50 to 79.50 value 45.00 to 95.00 FUR STORAGE Fur Garments, Muffs. Neckpieces, Suits, Dresses, Rugs, Curtains, etc., insured against loss or damage. Moderate Rates M9HPHS