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ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 38, 1919. a a Ee 'Archbishop B , the New Apostolic De Eppa Ce cen HONGO STRIKE A tet ee eerie Comet ae The ee tim Sapte Sd Hyde "and mon Tore @PERO EVEN AFTER DARK. eathat ihe’ rene it gave |The ‘Titanlce epeed, the Attorney: | TAKE by, 4 far that there. was nothing General said, on April 14 wi aver, | Mtae of the ateerago OME Knots an hour, which ¢peed was : ne " | Mever lessened up to the time of the we . | collision, During that day tho Caronia Fars dete, id the, wiienn, ane collin: Dang ma eer ON NEWSPAPF al ‘ret second cabin: pas. "ees to the Titanic stating that tce-| iam 7‘ - Grosscup, whom he attacked in stepnz language. ij Senator Works defended the ral Judgox. He had found them to se Bigh- minded and as much to be depended upon as the State judges, Mr. Ashurst replied that his‘eritielam Was directed only at judges whe are controlled by the railroads an@ not against the Federal judiciary a8 & whole. aanteachauipbab. — | Schwannecke | The funeral of Schwannecke was held from the Schnore Ashurst of Arizona Bitter in| °c! #t One Hundred and Sixty-third | j { ) “growlers” and “flelders were eben Phere was no effort at dis in her trngk. * Fa eee ees qaar,| “Nevertheless,” oontinued Sir Rufus, a Be Reppened im the storage dunt; | Yafter dark the Titanto ran right a WhO Wit tell of the altuation Ot tWonty-ono knots, the nignt being Rectan toewere. clear but with no mon.” | Men Decide to Join Pressmen street and Fagie avenue, the Bronx, to- a Representatives of a halt #eore in Defi valk “witnees called by Senator| 4,5 cel? shes Bo hag gerved, tes D euenve Cr NAW OEEE | | Talk of Decisions Against —|icages ana clubs to wnich Schwannecke apen el . econ jo thie _aftérnoon was Georne A.| counsel for the White fter Btenm- President. | | Labor. Peodlawn Chmaterks Mesihes? aro @f Brooklyn, = first cabin pas: Company, who ie representing - arers, | Schnorer Clu> acted ax pail ae ° | dilftiennee WASHINGTON, May 3.—Genator Reed | Gr Crosmings to Stay. lot ‘Missdurl, resuming his speech on the | The Public Service Commission to@ay Workmen's Compensation bill in the Sen-| OMcially dropped all work on grade ate to-day denounced the measure aa the | CTOMMK eliminations because of the most revolutionary legislation under. | {On of the Governor In vetoing Pars ae er | State appropriation of $330,000 wh |taken for twenty years. He said it was designed to be ased th the work Would wipe out all common jaw rights ; abolishing al cad ie Stee Toso | Seca tae oe exci To ‘one of a dosen honeymeon couples abe eAb-er at bv aes «fg large ey treed es F i alleged m je recely: vy fir Rutu nounced that pertioular . S , Star early Monday tating of the Caen eet eee three | Allied Trades Threaten General Me eid E. J. Dunn's rman The Ti e's apeed after th: 7 7 Promized to cali to-day to tell him Soeanen “Mt ice had been received, the} 1 i¢-Up Unless the Differ- about ft, but that he had not heard | ineuMetent number of lifeboats for tho Persone carried by the steamer; and tho ence Is Settled, construction of the watertight compart- ments, . He gave @ G@otatiod analyms of the (Special to The Erening Word.) from btm gince last night, 4 —_—s ‘HOLD OUT OF NEWS : ONCE MORE DENIED | | | Mr. Reed asesrted that the izations as such had had no opportunity to pass upon the merits of BY MR. FRANKLIN. P. A. &. Franklin, vice-president of the International Mercantile Marine Mmamnbers saved and lost by classes and eexes and indicated that he considered that tho disproportionate number of first. Claas passengers rescued should be a matter of inquiry. CHICAGO, May 3. on the daily news: to quit work to- he union printers ‘8 were. ordered pending @ confer- ence betweon a committeo of printers and representatives of the Newspaper | the pending biH and took the position that no true driend of organised labor, | Such @s ‘himself, could afford to vote | for Ht In the absenco of their approval. | “Federal Judges are under suspicion of being in league with big business,” interjected Senator Ashurst of Ari+ a A@mpany this afternoon jesued the arn stwikieg figure,” he ww] Publishers’ Organisation. The action of yet ed ng nd the daidtind nb the Gret-ctace were saved or ha@an |? Printers forecasts a genoral ntrixe zona. “That ix because railroad at- For Tender Fac against/the newspapers in sympathy torueys and presidents take them fish- 4 appeared in tho press during the ps om arg Ce ae, i jIng. Let me take the Judges fishing | flast few days basod upon Mr. | Gao tase thas stands out 18 SHA | marty of cere Presemen unless some | \HSTICE MULQUEEN, GEQ.MS DONALD Jand I care not who makes the laws | ee, recplswen, oud otter ens ; *| WUSTICR. ‘ 0 A “ ; her irritations j '@ testimony in Washington to | 9 gery large mumiber of mon of the | *!* Of compromise can be reached to- JUSTICEY.T. DOWLING JAMES BUTLER | Mr. Arturst denounced as. prepore ofthe skin, Aahaving luxury. No mg, : effect that Wo received @ tele- fivet-clase were eaved.. Tt ‘ve | day. : * i 4 4 erous the proposal t ‘ NO soggy Soap, no Kerms, no waste 4 morning, April 16th, official. , fj ring printers on the stores o1 f { ‘Monday ing, Api slaughter and neglect of their duties, | St Courts, He said it was the rali- [Sth] Address" The commonwerith's reason for now, |TOMd# that wanted the Federal courts ing for the acquittals was that it was | °°, be a aha ene fon, sonvie | e outrage sus that we most emphatically deny | Collision and the sinking of the 1! day that the printers have contracts unable to obtain convictions because 1 <p Pat dinitnr oF bay. anty balearacs, It appeared that there was no pantc.| with the Chicago newspaper publishers of the state of mind of the people of | {eislons against labor," he added, the county, Lame fall wie teens were | “haKe come from the Federal judser, acquitted ‘by juries. Then the com-| f@% "emoved from the possibilities of j the recall. They have come to sit as! | judicial tyrants, not caring how m | TE nave 00 testified before the Ben. | The men took thair boat stations ac- land Intend to Keep those contracts. He Late Investigation Commities in | Ming to the fiat. All the Ifeboate| went further and sald it @ matter | Wasbington, and have requested the | W¢T* lowered except the collapetbles, {of no moment to the printers whether monwealth sought a change of venue, Senate Investigation Committee to fale ayia Walsd chere .w i which was dented, aceu-} non-union men were employed in the ay | | ew 22 ce, but most of the boats] pressrooms or not. | | In dismissing the cages to-day: Judge | fet OF hands are cut off.” { te Fe thems that we nailer ing | Gi mot have @ full complement of per-| Apparently the members of the local - Butler made a acathing addres from |, The Senator said he was not referring | _ wiréless and telegraph companies | "4 But for the wireless ¢quipment| unton are not in sympathy with the! Toe | the benoh, in which he deplored the| to the Supreme Court of the United | ‘from any obligation which they | °F the vessel It was doubtful if anybody | position of the National Presidont of condition of the public mind in Ches- | States. oe oo Fe. | ‘might be under to us to withhold | OF many wauld have been saved. the organisation. A meeting of the Al- | any information regarding any | Word Mersey wished to know to how| lied Printing Trad | ter Connty, He added that at the out. | Blained he referred to such judges as os ! wet of the trials he hed anticipated no ; Messages sent or received by ue. many officera warnings of the ico had or | | trouble fn proo! ors to act be- { “wurther than thie, I moat. am- | den communicated. Air Rufus could | (cr, ‘Me afternoon to discuss the ques- GAGE GEWONU Kecbateseod tee ah ng been called | eee eee {phatically state that we have had | not answer more definitely than prov- tion of a general sympathetic strike | ACCused Merchants Hurried eta ec ee rae fae AM ECR SRT 9 | FE ianos, t ey in- | Ata no authentic information or any | ably the ohiet and firat oMcers, Lora | OMcers of the typographical union say | Ret apd band Ihe against. the os idea that the “Titanic” had or would | M. 4 they have funds to handle « tke if i | perpetrators of th ching. He re- : ink until we received Captain Had: | the vesaste: of atvey pate ete! | necennary. ra! Out of Capital, Placed on Kerded the outcome of ti © oe soe eet! trials as a a 4 | ly advising us of the sinking of the Tt was extromely dimeult, the Attor-/newspapors to stop work has defied Titanic and making some mention | NtY-General said, to ascertain exactly |Prenident James M. Lynch. At his home | | of reinsurance, 1 can only aay | What occurted between the Moat of }in Indianapolia Mr. Lynch declared to+ ur cal” Sale ot H od dock’s message from the ‘Olympic | compeiied to carty’ more iitdmee tna | Morning newspapers were isnued to-| 4a, publle calamity to omlor of \ guerem thi, which information was yr ott | British ahips, Bir Rufua could mot aay | 47, With the ald of non-unton pr Steamer and Sent to Sea. imc : tty qiven to the preas, and 1 defy | Positively as to thie, but sald that} Me but the unton wagon drivers a i tanyboay to to the comtiary, evidence on the phint would be offerea, | @tFUck and refusea to deliver the j A. 8 FRAKLIN, | The Court bas atranged to adjoarn the | Undies from the offices to the distri-| MEXICO CITY, May ~The deporta- BERLIN, «ay %&— count Zeppelin, | ‘ “Vioe-Preaident, | inquiry until next Tuesday. buting points, Then the union news-| tion from Mexioo yesterday of A. Z. | builder and op of alrships, some} EE TS easy 3ra,! 1813." J. Searrott, able seaman, one of the | Dove and carriers atruck, and no papore| and Joceph Rattner, President and —_—e time ago challenged Theodore Lerner, | . ae secretary for the Manager respectively of the Tampico f Bay, the newspaper! News Company and dealers in generat (After Acquittal of Seventh Mair dition, to a au irovlated except in the down- witnesses catled to-@ay, told how were stopped the rush of fordgners who Gay town district where ioupey duative "Gorman rete, | PRE ,Odorless t 2 p 5 mn located. ’ but the matter has not yet been decided, D. infectant ‘ LIGHT ON LOCKED . Fret Pee ON me sia wet wreeis ot KK jeterioed hag] Merchandise, by application of the fu-! Prosecutor Has Other Cases | tependin« on the result of several law | Si 2 -= DOORS OF TITANIC, ld, “and the only thing handy was a| et” Printed up to 1 oclock this ptier-| mous Arilsle proving for the San. . | auita between the principa ane Fa Ye tiller, with w knocked noon, The feeling on both sides is| !shment of pernicious foreigners, cause “ey ———— Pre ts Di ida totic Rutua tonne |“2P™" bod thom | Sitter, Usion workmen generaily appeat | a sensation in the cupital when it be.| DFOpped—Judge Angry. | The Orcheaten's Fantt.) ven sease Fi the Chicago Record-Heraid,) ee at “ne at dinner this | 50ld Everywhere, Write Henry B. Platt, said Mr. Filppron when | 4 Cli ¥., for_illustrated booklet “Don't wait WEST CHESTER, Pa, May 3,—The | ¢ven!ng, dear, Mearrett said he told the cht to be behind the king pret came known to-day. The Rattners, Mastinteh. odin 1 aay, (before tHe | of the incigant snd that tho Meee nett | “rhe union presemen to-day made the| who are Tussin subjects, were accused S investigating the | aff his revolver between the lifeboat and charge that the publishers were mak-|of tramcking in arms with Zapatl } i his wife answered his telephone call, |W Aivaptor! practitally, made the| the ahig's cide to warn tho men wha | ing earnest efforts to install open shop| who are sald to have been captured in taped ef Zach Walker at Coates-) { gnall be detained on buslneas.” YN ‘Wat favoritina was shown to about th . with arms and ammuni-| ville, near here, on the night of Aug.| “Very well,” she replied. “I'm sorry SN r ne 1 Voats, conditons in atl their offices, The pub-{ some insiances with ar | you can't be Hh Oe “Sat banaue ie in WAREROOER!S: ' ‘grat ‘Gass passengers of the| Scarrott remarke) that the first and’ Mahers declare that the union mon were| tion bearing the marks of the Tampioo | 13, 1911, when he was burned after he i p y ye DELMaA Ty un 2 Me sald the number of rescues Chances of raacnng feet Mteoans Thiet | at fault and that they broke the con-| company. | nad been arrested for the killing of q busines, F ruppose. Where are you = at ee Reece A tg firei"clase was out of propgrtion | ine third class passengers, "ltract under which they were working| ‘The men were taken by a subterfuge! gpecial policeman, probably will go! "°Xvnere am 1? In my office, of course, thé number in the other classes and | “But,” he was aexed, “wasn't there |by refusing to allow their alfferences| without court procems of any sort.| \iounisned, despite the unusual ef- I have had a very busy day. aie 'Wpted—tvough not openly saying ome time for the third class women |to be submitted to arbitration. Union| Their families and associates were! o,.t5 made by the State of Pehnsyl-| “It 18 too bad that you have to work ‘New Y the IAQRIY Would wo a, and children to be got into the boats|men call the situation @ lockout; the|{anorant for twenty-four houra of the) yoni to bring to justice the leaders 89 hard. But, ted ime something, repre ‘bout locked doors ot | Uerers, he ship nak” Publishers call it @ #trik Rattnds! whereabouts, Both were| te"n “Ot Georges) ue rent [asewercé the witness, “there called to police headquartera under tho) yt ne vuey had brought ina vere! U¥eh doar; what ta otwerage quarters. was JRutus Teancs cot forth the facte| bv deceat pretext of a bu action, and) aioe of not guilty to-day in the case of | ees with the orc playing | ee a] rpen' Y hey arrived were placed h ch é the Gove: t, as noon as th J Lewis Denithorne, one cf the six men ery Little Movement? ee : ihe evidence that MINIA CRUISES IN VAIN under arrest, ° accused of partitipating in the lynci- Then he decided to go home and let Fe ry twenty-one knots wea main FOR MORE BODIES OF ‘They were given no opportunity tol ine who had not yet been tried, the, business suffer i , , and two 5 hae | a after tho warnings of ice communicate with anybody, and commonwealth asked for the acquittal | - Dacheds cist to tone ont TITANIC VICTIMS. hours later were gacorted under guard iia cthar Averdatencenta, The cri An Observant gnter. gy «al ‘0 Vera Crus. . dtech u% ‘ laced with the utmost secrecy | oners were then discs : ne’ Whale Of the forenoon session wae| Fi Ve. gMitchell: Halifax agent of Wore Dlacet ie German etsamer Gor-| them were Chief of Po Tow can you keep your mind on mt ‘ribane,) “Gracie, did you learn anything new | at school to-day?" @Collars® jave— exclusively —the Amoi Umsted o the White Star line, tranemitted to-day ei " 1 ville and Stanley Howe, a police-; .“Sure! I found out how I could cat an) LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES 4 th. ' “ c : rrived at Vera| Coatesville an y ap sure! bach 4 saat i yergetwe 4 te the aMees of the company in thir Covad, Ww hteD etre by. way. of|man, who were charged with man- apple 'thout tho teacher seein’ me doit.” | —they're easler-to-button— Gevgoped at the Benatoriat i. | lt & Wirelegs message received trom na, and the news of the depor- | tn Washington, The attendance | he "eamehip Minia, which relieved the «leaked out only when the men ‘ , eee ROE SSNS BONED IS : %& Co., Maki epectatore was small. Mackay-Bennett, in search for bodi were on the high 4 of the Titamtc’s dead. The messag- | A. Z. Rattner, wi ife ‘e an Amer- ber ital te Pr 4 rene Jean, lived for some time in New Yor, Lore Mersey 3 seit oidiaieeais n H spur tel? ihe Senmen's Union Tes tree ened mate to position last night dur- +0 ae pik eter Dabs peta hd tbl Compare these illustrations and the Imperial Mercantile Gytid | Nf Met Hale and fog and rearched all | $1,000,000 Building Will Be|itate of Sinaloa, on the west coast of decide for yourself who is creating we | day. Found no bodies, Omitted sivin i roe toe procentans. 709 you. following: Joseph Finney, Bi | Read Chri ti bogey Ne aay Lea pel aby ore to ie bertee HH ‘ earns & Dew organisation, composed P Q en stmas. any British ref y nds, haat, Brown Bulld- ly , ‘ ereltory dul Southampton sailors. Of ita] arm rubber more! | leave Mexican territory Be Sat ttle mombore 2 | ing, Liverpool; Thomas Mullin, badge mt trouble, Although the v The Detecta Phon NOM. Tania, Gnd of thepe aly ea vent mere | No i steward. Have searched from | 1913. Grary after who leaves Mazatlan was soul RUT Rath Ret lcennvende ye ah | Laeen the State Depart- you'll miss nothing in conversacion, ire Swvived. The oMlcers of the Titanic | Wtitude 42% eastward to # and north | j net Inede Bip it catches the lowest whisper. $ : from 41.90 10 41.00. ‘ ane pan tm ment, It {x prob: say officials, that ( i $ iP Dewn Weeki were monsbers of the guid. The inquiry ‘Slo doubt some stnisie bedio tas the Algerine will follow the same course Nothing need be said of the Detecta Phone other than its use has y ie Bkely to extend over several weeks grovel lens Sede aon, | The Yulo Cluy of New York hae just] oy tiny transport Buford, Simtiar|(M established its reputation. It is exceedingly small: hardly noticeable. SO Aeris are We ieten | BRATP te” Pout unten | comb nlane tor the erection ot [Stein tina erred on thn ett OO wma il ome ego, Ey Terme U Deed. Ste Agate Wantee. lf wits ache th te terer vou 119 how dificult it is to search ev few home at Vanderbilt avenue and coart by the British crulser Melpomene. 3 . . Si ill find a large selection | GREAT INTEREST SHOWN IN | square mile for them, ‘Regret inust| Rast Forty-fourth etroet that will give —— DETECTA PHONE CO., 156 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk 120 Se phai ALIEN WARNINGS. | teave Briday night, Dut will make an-/ét the largest quarters in tne ot. The] BARR HOP: FUL OF Ropm 405-406, Phone 11 Gramercy | court to-day Ereat in-| A, : erection of @ twenty-story bullding ts OUTCOME j se fog; ul le J te mee ie aticue in Peat te nee! Mnne te ee naretited, The old la now housed PEACEFUL OU uGiile-an tender of the “ea Rog Bie] —_>— in an eleven-story structure at No.) BHILADELPHIA, May 9.--"T think Ass Mersey inquired particularly on this) MANY AT SERVICES IN | West Forty-fourth street. ‘The quarters] everything will come su by rent ' 3 the end," said George F. bale 7 petat, v | HALIFAX FOR VICTIMS; |2¥* *e0 (00 smell for the rapiaty | the end." said Geanse 1 Maer, Bite y ‘Am I right.” Ne asked in supposing BS BU Growing club, 1 Mr. Baer left New York thet she ran right into the region where 59 BODIES BURIBD.| Jane new otur-nouse wih cost about | Rallway. | Mr. Baer 4 cha Hi i, * the toe was after ® warning that ico pasate | 9,000,080. ‘The club's committee ana| shortly after the conference between igh-Ciass Suits Rg Remill ge May eed MALIPAX, NB. May SoMemorial) wartam H, Newman, Chairman of the| tives, sctiving inthis, city. Tone Might Formerly $18, $22, $22.50 Gres.” replied the Attorney-General, | services were held to-day for the Titante | 60 oe Darectore of the New York | MP Raer was asked if ho thought the Special for Frid y, May 3d, Now a! $12, $14 & $15 ‘Mr Rutus said victimes, The Protestant service wi the Titanic’s capacity 9 oo Contra RAUiKoas, Nava coneluseas union would sign the agreement finally, FIG BONBONS — Pure, Was 8,547 persons and that she carried | Attended by the Lieutenant-Governor, a | Central Ratjroad, have cone Ne | eeyes, a believe 60," he replied, “Che ‘an aretunis for tine property at Vand Seurteen umber of members of the Leximature, | #otiations Ma union men did not sign the agreement many relatives and friendu of the vice | Mt avenio and East Forty-fourth | necause they desire first to submit the titel time, and one hundred seamen of the| street. It ts understood the ci hs) proposition. to the workers and learn Canadian cruiser Niobe, secured an eighty-four yoar lease On| their attitude.” 16 passengers and ie rere. ann ‘Tie Catholic requiem mass was sung| the Property, which is 9 by 100 fret.) A representative of the operators who po ie Bho was Aited with Afteen buik.| iM the Presence of the Archtishop of | Work on tho structure wil! bogin | declined to have his name made pudiic L joagbte ) ee Lenox Clothing) ne cS 2274 3, Av.|7 We 24th St} | AL gresizs toms, ur Siti Malifax. Many were present. Afior the | as soon as poi nd it ie expected | Was asked: N STYLE BUTTER TOPFR det, Aud OP ahah & eek Ars, i bh be " trike? ef “ Hh Sean pnsber of watertight doors, nurch services burial services w: that the Yale men will be in thelr new| ‘Does this look like a strike? the ep, igmess canny recto “ esigned to still Noat tn the event! eid at both the Protestant and Cath-| home an Christmas, Lit TIMy Lopes snot: Be:replied dup PY rina st fa 4 oe iy 448 PRARL ST, ollie cometert ‘The Yale Chry has grown very raptd- ; ; nye now (eee clos ener che, $e Dr. Dileos F;: Wholescle Viste Be the he ‘ as : heen {dle since April 1. no hard coal ¢s : ir. 'acial Tonic er Bi pede linac sadete: | LY: In 300 tt had a meinbership of about | having been received" wince.” Sho‘ BS Cc Tee o a thousand. Tn 1910 the membership had | RL TRSAL SOR Toe cum commitine to) ACTIVE SECURITIES | w home sito ie composed of | ix wil! be placed {n one common grave at Falrview Comotery, while three oth. | SPown to & ore will be buried mm the Mount Olivet becracbg | rth agile yi yg nb Comotery. jeorge I. Ide, Frank H. Platt, Claret oR, 11.700 shares chocolat ——- H. Kelsey, Louts ©. Hay, 8. R. Ber= | 188.000 diane Union Iacitic, 41.400 shares peelal M.xed{ Atemntine, attine Gates eu aren rates | BODY OF HALVERSEN [8 _| tron, Mortimer N. Buckner and Aired | slams: and’ Leta Valles, 8,800" shares” ata Panay tet an Bona wear aee_ rik Sit ODE isi eigen acra te! vb oe L BC it prepa n et : EXPECTED HERE TO-DAY) "y"iuexe part of tne ground oor ot PER MBE EPO Sh tse a ey ss ip Taner, Man * “4 mn cry Bi] ' 7 United States Steal, 81,200." shares! ~ € the new clibhoune, according to present } 1 lore | purity. Mien all te aiveh seer whe ettteees | Always Does Good || 12° ave et Baee, fhedl, a visitors’ room and coat-roome. — pene’ i with our Pramas usual treat There will probably be a cafe and a| Thousands Take It in the Spring. e producing inavs lematag teem on the comme beat wel tee measinn RESTO Above this will be a floor for wildiard, “I have taken Hood's Barsaparilie when Cortiandt Mtreet open every o' a 11 o'clock, card and other club rooms, ‘The Itorary | needed for a number of years," writes|| ™™ BO" Dortlandt Merest saree, 2 vesign walt 11° o'clock, will be on the next floor, with the Hey, ¥OTO Amber Bt, B. Phila- | BOSTON, May %—Three more bodies | o@ viotime of the Titanic disaster bs in tO very Pog Ay sembly yoore at blgher wp, Then are and here atware touns|/ MILK CHOCOLATE COV- oe yo SUPERIOR Don Carlos wan formerly resident |‘ come the ten Moors of bedrooms, fh the best feeutta, 1 have| | ERED ASSORTED FRUITS KE COLD CREAM mar. | eSbteen to a floor, giving ledging to py dy tee coe, Yas el ae: 199 anembers. On top of these will be We can’t benim te describe the lue- Heal: 4 clousmess contained in these moods. re chosen Hy ge ‘Titamie with hie bride when | *4¥8eh courts, a gymnasium and a Geath. Hie bride wee saved | swimming pool. Lastty, will bo a floor 4 the station {es Sia to} of private dining rooms and the big he take | club i foom will be on the top f Pa ehecolnied tabets called I . Tubes, Ihe a et All Drug and Booklet, rh samgle mall 5 H EE 1 Mewid form or Sereatane, | 1206