call h'm names ou* occasions "Thr- t«d m* an the bark ^nd pet SAYS SUITOR RAN OFF ni Bls.'kwell's for a var And the MANirFACTITRF.R A BUICID1 enm* b«.-k '<> ""tva nnd tl to ritada al Martha Ing ta k*e|> wltnoBaaa oul of cr.utt. Sheriff "Taa" Polo**, on tholr way WITH FURNITURE CASH SETS if didn't coat a vou think th* st i.ouis eoavaation, aoal MURTHA th* for look nr me, Da TRAIMEN ilm glsd hand, NflW, genta. n.ver STRIKERSSULLEN; SPURN Metal Pollsh Man Harrlrsdes I«rtor. J. J. that'd waa Man Who Answered .ent mi 1- Ad" < ut*. I Gli ta were eonstantly in for Then hroat. said Miirtlui. »ttfc a ¦Nol" "lientlernen," -I'""* ti* {"r '"* mr or tfluehlng aeeu'tomed Irp*. Hutbaa- (int $300. lt Is Barrlcaded In the bath room ol I ".hmmie. Otaa di '. YARDSTICK OFFER 'EM UP FOR 'onming sehooner in hi* nght and M Martha, turnin** To the lalacl faa Murt AIlahjpH TAKEN Bt Bida, n ountj. Saj 3,000 continued Bay Que< gantlement" ' th* tale of hi* tinancial accon "flant FOURTEEN l<*f* ""han - "* nour Beat, poliah ng Henry Clay pose ments of the la'1 tWO yeara. 4.1 ed y ff)f 1T r* y trv.l i\ >'* bj after ¦.*, twa '." ne<>- I ¦".vor** ,''1 t« isnd. "I am haek amongst. you *".*F° ma Of hia arre.it he had Ogina Brotter, , .. with a raioi Ha th* narrow ioad. what'a twa ¦-..- ever man in I Gar- <.l bj the run.' Mr Former Police lnspector, he dirtiaat deal handed a his hom* ta Patrlek of Arrested Charge Working Arraige- ba'1' ij/it" a cus- and former member 8 *>aBBish Group leighboi had battared down tha his burg. I'm going straight, friends. "Aw! Qalt lt, -lohn:'' urged keapar A' Iha room from Island. "hoodle" Board of Aldermen. al- later Gets nicut Would Aeet Back Opens Rememher .lohn .1 Miirtha. bovs, for lonier. he as a nr diaappe»rf>d |« mcnt Workcrs Proposed Mr, Baal "a* pramlnanl in BaySide'a lay'a death, he aaid, racolvod f,^- -ocuil life. nnd a I 'lir Cafe. ie's going to rlo the right thing by .1 ,| p M irtha, t« aha* a ralaaaa from rhe nior'gn;."* Curb Brooklyn Icgaey .- Sentence. Eamings. ida hr explalnad, had daearatfld -. Suspended Say Bida Yaehl and Bay ill" <»ld Glonr. outoide aad in. hand ¦liibs. Ho had baa*. aalfaring pUce with Each. ¦.'. - "Yay' Yay!" shoute.l ,i mHti with a I,, the of fallow .ountrym*... Court Prices Bass $10 iBaarajead .xtrema nervouana ¦ in tha questions waa . ¦' fni waich that th- IrlBh flag out of season in R- va, n and a ehah. . night, believed to havo bren r Murths. former polire ln louble chin pliined hoa- Fish caught found of 8BB8I I MAY VOTi: ..'.. ' .raoaa af tha protaUfi '' NIONS ) work. came back itranded across his arople .'hc absenl me. eaasa high foi ¦agdofo 22.000 PICKETS tor, hai come back He ...,(,,, Of Dutch pratty v || 'We're with you, JohnalaI naw abaul II. '..,-.¦. whan Pollea J« ,;''** ON with fre* drink 4 far th* ddnM TAKE UP DITIES STRIKE QUESTION Ask Wall Strrrt tn Show t, bovs*" i, aaid toen ». orra tad al thal FUf irhfl brsiegerl the doors of his came the l. plBca, mad* two offooaara, \\ nil "W.u batchal" phorua. for a pjv Offleera of rhe Lower .. |,.rf II. 1111 ilt<111 Avenue .lohn ,i. Martha ia ardlnarily . a rata InUrrala, 111 *pteee < Naw, ,.gh «he swmgmg door* p.isseri pay rhofiahed i eaat Ur ilaasanl person. Bul ha waa i"¦ lle waa Kr ¦ »tr»U nnd I'orty fourth Street, Brooklyn. hnn itream all da> Maadad hy ,. $4*> ft . Near Dcadlock Whrn ..,.. baeaaaa ra-ainded iteady an ol-l p«ld .*¦..*»" for COflferenc. deliv- paaola r.-il" Frank Goodrlch, r.o «*<';on. anl Braar ¦.it"; All Worfc Qaletlj ralling upon than back aith a daelaaatla-a, ,f his "va.-ation" on the island. ctm" bass in hia with such 8 rtve. i fali Podjjc Qtirstion- 1 , one foor on the hrass rniling, "ii wa-. a frame-up, I tell you,'' Grai I.» 'f-'"'"'';"'1 Bradv $.VI for Partial Peace in Induvtry" Efliployers * rrd with the owncr Harry n maindei of the boss of th.* cafe on numer- rrom to thump ls SuiTcested. in£ hy the Men. tn. offietali who put him mappad

UTaata yesterdsv opene.1 Something apprnarhi*T a deadloek .neck of the e^oak and suit hronj-h* 'n -.- ronrhision vrs- ¦ la th* iriornlng I sessmn of thr .¦ic-hf BOUl eonferenee betweea railroad .rom the W#8t T1,;rti,"'h Sfrcet of tl 8 vnrioua rol»aa trainmrn's hrothe rhoo.Is involvrd in 'lOTELS station, harrted to ¦ the for a Bhorter and bet- on guard at 108 and daaiBnda day found a Btrag-glinf erowd af taa hun- trr worl "on?. .Irr d striki Repi of ihe trainmen will Hr paranaataa, hia YlddUh i of tha eatifar- to freelv thal tha V inrerpre'er attempting spre-, predleted 1HOMES law. 1 n-t much NATIQNS fenr of the hearlfl "I longcr." ofthe rii © of peace and ,\s tha refisf.l to i intirm.' thara waa m poaaibil-1 foarteen of the more, Inaistant ware .ty o" ther Bl Ion;: ea ihe nr\ arrestci. chaTgwd wtt*. dlaordorly ean. offleiala of 'he roada rcpresented hrre RT?«*lT SiOT^RTVr raoa Market Court ue to rntortaln their proaant " *'. y brfore ".* Efl-81 If, thflj re¬ views. ceived suspended ecntenees. Hei appearod earlv ln the Just before midnight Sunday the morning sesslon, when the railroad first of the 2:,000 plckets essigned to men failed to anawer tho numeroua duty wer.t to their etations, which cov- queationa rut to them 'hr the bbIba district from Seven- officlala concernlng their attitude on THIS SPACE IS Ri ered the e-t:re FOR tha shorter workd.iy. The union men $ERVED THE NF.Xf tcenth to Thir.y-fourth Street, along HOTEL TO SPRINC. INTO street.*. hnd aobmltted to a rros«-exnm- Fifth Aver.ne and the side arrtlllng THC SPOTLIGHT OF w*"* Inatlon tha worklnps of »ery fonr hours ri**'-''1* changed. eoneeming POBLIC FAVOR IN 1916 POSSIBSLITIES of two or three wa.k*. their e1gh*t-hour day plan and had ex- ADVERTISING Llttie groups .ire'e «...';.. h re factory bti. rected on adjoumlng Saturday that the talklng ma'.nly ln foreign languages. . v raid BBBW8T their qriestlons Oeca.-ionally some ono frhed f jnat aa fraalj *o day, sandwiches from a convenient poeket "Yardstlik** PUfl Rrlea-terl. ate ln all earne-.tT.ess, but othcr- MCALPIN and 77ie HOTEL In.atead of of BBBWerlBf tha qti*"-tlona, wtre all was qt- the railroad repreaontnt'ves prodtired Want Strike Ended. a etatement thry called a "yardsfirk," One woman, attempting to ;o In the in which the arrnrigement under which i men is side entrs- :!ding, thev I have the work, McALPIN recognized ' was ln the evrnt of the adoptii.n of the f|HE ¦.: wv&mffiaamfr- at 103 Madison Avenue, 81 waa measnred up. The in by a woaan picket of ample si." elj-ht-hour day. as one of the greatest hotels and demanded union official" Ifl annourced j blocked tire doorway beeii framed war.'ed. Whfl« ad know > what e tentlon of curblng the ,. the world by those who THE BUSIEST "Wor'r plled: ty of the men. "You can't work here. Nobody works "lf .¦¦ eonelflBion ^^ are in of your coi tha hotels. Yet there millions MERCANTILE two children and four r:o-v. I have eicht-hour dav Is aecepted, then there times a week I come from Bayonne to ee of never hotels. walk around. It cost me 25 cents each ." raid -\. this country who have studied CENTER OF e ur.ion only give raa nduct- 1 used to da only to curb Their information comes from what they a.; . make l D0W n0'*' Maybe the* ee, rrpreser* ns* the PeBB- cat there. Jhey aylvania Railroad. tl ei plained why read in hotel This thirtern million c\n\\nr o good." yardatiek would answer advertising. * this th' q led bv the men Cope hotel is iocatod al the buu-etl ¦trike 1 I wiah it would be and BBve the road':! representativea TovV' won¬ v. oman to a as center of .New York. Ita all ovi r from aubmittinsj prillin_ such Mr. Boomer's business is now such *>° *un *na lad been meted out to the men on Sat- who r "K's derful size and remarkable ser- ifyou rk at any pay the union a quarter of have drawn np that yard=*;ek that all of his 1,600 rooms are filled. But vice have made it the Mecca for won't let you tiona," he P "Wa thlnh II fi Bnd, a« far ai wa travellers from every part of the can sei vera all of vour aues- there is much more business to be done in Tartial Peace" Plan. tions re to ask more, world. Within a few blocks are f a shop on West Twenty- howeve *eady to answer them." restaurants of which there are the retail storel fourC- eirle were t Maj Re Voted On. the qreat J located greatest E art of picketing. The anioi I fronri aatis- 1 of New York, including f>d with 'he information contained in more a in Hotel .Id do if a: than dozen the McAlpin. from ¦ating in. Hi they had pro- .B. Altman i pped when -. ket re- poundi not realize that they were onlv half throujrh, a?kine make the public .Gimbels to rlr^ Why | every talk for an nt unttl thia mornine;, one nl '"'i to help us. I nnderatood thi I .Saks o way, so rooms right adjonn for th" purpose of the dininq of the Hotel McAlpin ble. sing the p« . of eonclud- .Mark Cross Benjamin Schlesinger, president of the other ('.:. injr eonl taking are as as the hotel itself? 'he International Ladies' means of enforclng the demi wonderful rjreat -Lord & Work. yesterday, received a Taylor rfan S. Brecklnridge, "It doesn't look promislnp for for- rounsel foi t and ther eonferencea." aaid Mr. (""arretson Also not insure the future busines.s by .Tiffany's rera' Asaociatiot why remain- There are twelve .ion to bring about drr of the n ilroad men's answer home the name and ad- ") magmficent to the industry that they i yard- constantly hammering «w.-. | |a* ,4i. -**¦ restaurants in this hotel. Thev urged ' at a collective agi stirk then \v<'11 concl enfer- the benefit of those who tweenthel- s' Garment vantages of the hotel for are convenient for luncheon or Workers' Union and tha manufact- It wa* explained *hat the representa¬ urers' assocution br. entered into hy tivea of the varioua railwav hrother- may have need of the hotel next year and th-3 dinner. Delightfui di.^hes pre ineans of r. board of arbitriition, which hooda all of their NETHERLANI would tha tan 'r wai conference here one of the most ikillful | r_anizat!ona. '¦'."I*. B'li tr.ili,' th MN after, even for the next generation? pared by rhat two or thrt a year suggeited I, l lum».r .1 .l)i.r .alr.p.' '.n chofs in the from each Bida ba and that 8 votea in their and highly-paid appolnted turn, brine , i* Fliu is Q IH .he chairman ba ni ayor. poeketa. ln such a contingeney it .K, toaOowinX la Ft r.dr'l1 One is herewith. woHd TO-DAY. "-as next move copy suggestion given DINEHERE A aataamittaa ol also ap- would he the railroad men's . r. Inr U IMH <*. to t«*>«* pointed yesterday gather fuir trike, they ir.d i..rl4il r.rw,r,.p.r a**f.|i:i'i rooms ex- .- Others should feature the and .spe¬ financing thi lesinger itirt I. 4 .111 dining !' plained. \i,),\»ri «r.d .04. .'..' *M r. Hebrew .ciations in "FLAG DAY" THE IDEA of the hotel. Constant advertis¬ workinj »»->m ,.r 4JI l«H 4.1J rr.inr cial equipment 'his ci'v were rettlng ready OF AN ADOPTED CITIZEN m A 33rd to 34th St«. ?he strike of thi ted Hi rew Trades of this nature will make a trade-mark for this snd Workmen'a Clrcle; represer- ing ' will mer; to-nlght ir. Altheimer Started Nation-Wide as as of the trade-marks of 8 also been planr hotel valuable many Bostorr, l leveli Custom.Elks Celebratc. | Pay, fixed hy President Wilaon'l 8 the industriai world. Women Aid Strike. <<"< V|N* . ' \M R pioclamatlon for June 14, the X *\mi>i 1 iDVERTIaCMK-n OCCI .'.«**<¦ i. U*M ». Ten thousand dollars from the »\mal- - kk«i \i K\M>. of the of the not Mr. Boomer? is,, mi. L4H ATIOJ4 0» liU.HiHM. wi. 11 i.KLM I -rama*- g Workers of An annlversary adoption Why try it, $5,000 from tho New York Stars and Stripes, was orip-inally the ward -i and $l,ono froi Idaa of Benjamin Purrlers' Altheimcr, formerly Union Louis, hat now arllli day at the offleea of the Jaa asaoelated llt Kf-deration. Ladenburg, Thalmar.n k Co 25 Broad Among tho well known women who "ln Mr. Al'hrlmer aaid ves- are coritrihutlng to the stnkers' cause ltlf," *t« Held, Mrs. Williard I> terday, "I thought of having a rlag h J% Straight, Miss Rurh elahratlon, I .. plan Mnrgan, Mrs. .ain cltlzens in Ft. ana we l.earned Hand, Mrs. iggen- Louis, helm. .Mrs. Jamea ipeelal icrvieea ln churches, syna- I.eeds bj gorruea and Sunday echools. I am for- am an American, and Students from - 'Hege, City I nm preatly plensed that our St I.ouis Collega, the Rand School ar.d Columbia la made nation-' «g Univaraity are eommltteei, whii nt'a proelamation. I want St. rt to work ve the cre.lit for originating First to Last.the Truth: News.Editorials.Advertisements ither to-day or to-morrow. Flag ! Althoufh an, »n 0f-. In with r ' ¦'' accordanee grand lodge rnles, MEMRF" OF THK 81 DIT R F- ». t' OT Cl« *''«. Makars' the New York Lodge of Flks will cele. hra'e addltional shops had resumed worl ^hops ral 1' r Da Iton, formerly Adjutant aVl 4 imme committt-e, I'r. A "MENT W0RKER BEATS 2 Louis W. Stoti sprak. IS THE EIN SERIES ed bv THIS I.ark of Work He. Nearly TN COURT FOR WIFE BEATING Kllla 'I Inin ln \ nion Ofli, r. Hotels. The Tribune .Service waa unable to This closes the series of advertising suggestions for New York rael Raback, Julian S. Dillon Convteted of Disorderly be interested in Brooklya, a | lad.Seataaeej Suspended. Bureau will be glad to prepare suggestions for anv hotel that may advertising. headquarl Acr .-. Julian 5* .nion, 101 . ,;iams- rall. a 3000 or write and a from the Service Bureau will und almost started a Dilloi irhoaa i thar, Just phone BEEKMAN representative ', haa a home country no or see can be done for YOUR hotel. pe he 1 Beach, N. J., waa found There is expense obligation.let's what of eonduet Rrooklyn, . diaorderly by Magistrate e We de Courl H» waa releascd with eentence BUS- 44-as held * ith M. Dillon daelared thal TRIBUNE SERVICE BUREAU ie her. THE he has becoma unbai U) hrr, hr had I n TRIP'NF. "FRVI'-f. her at th | her father, 41 ¦' lllan S. Harrington, 214] JITNEYS IN C0LLIS!0N

lVa of I'"' 'iiciT. In.lurrd In f'rnsh at I**>***" BrtUt h 13 Y;4le Classes Plan Reunion. Koii'- ' .vhen " \ will o] J h car- were smar-hed. rornr. tog ronstar:"-- Hollywood, ol Avenue, w»s cut, and Santfl I M, 'bi wtu bruised. J .nd 'Lii.