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= pemeqebens see renee ston of the New Jersey ofty. “This {4 a serious fight,” said Mra. oe wiht Vassar graduate and | sinte: a New York's City! jc nati iain, It involves the right FLYNNBAN HOLDS: | bea the Paterson authorities.” | Miss Flynn told a reporter for The | Evening “World that not only would Jahe keep on fighting for the right to | speak in Paterson, but that within ten FZ How We Sell Pianos Cheaper We are not the only dealers who sell good pianos; but our low rent has enabled us to cut the heart out of selling ex- penses. Result every customer saves $50 to $150 at Anderson's Player-Pianos, at $450 up Upright Pianos, $225 up For Saturday, Nov. 13:- Used Pianos {dence there iNew York Women, Who Acted} #2 18 Paterson have invited her to jlive with them, she added, and she Plan New Free bee accepted one of the offers. She Speech Battle. as Esco iC rt, ves to-day for a tour of the New i neland States in behalf of Joseph HTS: | Hillstrom, the W. W. song writer 1 pists, ‘ ise ais | - | sentenced to be shot in Utah for mur- 1 Webe eeesvere aoe | 4 T oe , | der, then she will go to Paterson to 8 Andersons i) 199 PROTEST TO WILSON, jive | Fight With Police by Going the silk workers to thinking about the | injustices of working for $7 a week, I will start speaking, and I have plenty of influence behind me, too,” Thoroughly aroused by the action| PROMINENT WOMEN BACK FIGHT of the Paterson polioe In refusing to FOR FREE SPEECH. permit Elisabeth Gurley Flynn to] The “influence” to which she re- epeak there, a delegation ot New York| * J is re premanted by ~ b Lact geant Cram, who with Miss Flynn jaoclety and club women conferred! saw Prowident Wilson yesterday re- secretly with members of the I. W. W.| garding a respite for Hillstrom; Mra. to-day to arrahge for a second inva- | Inez Milholiand Boissevain, Mrs. Marion Cothren, Mrs, Mary Austin, Mrs, Crystal Kastman Benedict and more than a acore of other New York women, who say they don’t give a snap of their fingers for the I. W. W. or labor problems, but are In the fight solely on the question of the right of free speech, It was on the free apeech issue that more than fifty women went to Pater- son from New York last evening with Miss Flynn. A labor meeting was Write for a Catalog. Open Saturday Evening. Audersons oy to Live in Paterson ingston St, Brooklyn. Opp. Keeney’s Theatre. a —————_—__ WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Street Auditorium, Miss Flynn, Carlo Tresca and othe agitators were to speak, Mayor Fordyce told Chief Rimeon about tt and then left the city. Chief Rimson told Capt. John Tracy of the Detective Bureau and, strange- ly enough, was soon afterward taken sick, Tracy had no one else to tell, 80 had to face the feminine invaders \ himwelf \, In Havana Brown,Jan Ile stood outeide the Auditorium Calf and Gun Calf. with half a dozen husky detectives. Y Tresca and Leonard D. Abbott were all, A de- murmured the first to approach the tective showed his badme, that It was a nice night to keep out- doors, and Tresea took the hint. Then along came the women folke, wearing shawls, ribbons, furs and furbelows. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was doing ar “Abou Ben Adhem” with the dele- gation til some one told her of the squad of waiting detectives, Then she borrowed some furs and tried to disguiao herself as a wealthy society woman, She didn't succeed. TRACY BLOCKS WAY TO HALL AND RUSE FAILS. Captain Tracy recognized her right laway and remarked, “You can't get 150 Flatbush Avenue in, Miss Flynn. 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Satisfaction Guaranteed er Money Refunded. $10.00 Stores 841 BROADWAY At !3ib St, Wied by Hackett ( t & Co, THE EVENING WORLD, 'Three New York Women Who Plan “Free Speech’’ Fight in Paterson | days she would establish a legal resi- | Several prominent per-| And I guess that will 1d Mayor PLAYER-PIANOS; Were | msl |Fordyee and Chief of Police Bimson 1 Winter & Co f. W. W. Speaker Will Force [Ste ‘Chet zeke eracy, At et ee 1 Anderson reon,” she said. It m going out 2 Andersons there and start something, | will start] scheduled to be held tn the Bilston|* 55S TE FRI DAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. _ gone inside the hall, They didn't come out. But the women gathered around Miss Flynn, and Mrs, Marion Benedict Cothren, Vassar A.B, and Brooklyn lawyer, said to Tracy: “It Misa Flynn can't get in you'd better arrest her. If she can’t get in, who ean?” “Anybody but Bll Tresca, Glovannitt! and pled the Captain, ‘All right,” cried Miss Fiynn gayly, 1 hold a meeting out here,” There will be no meeting out muttered ‘Tracy, Tam a citizen and voter,” sald Mra. Mary Austin of California. “I would like to inquire why Miss Flynn can't get in. I would like to Inquire why an American citizen can't got beth Flynn, Ettor,” re- o this ix the free speech you ve in Paterson,” cried Mrs, Bruere, who with Mrs. Alice Carpenter, Mra, Frances Maule Bjorkman and Mra. now surrounded the Captain, not anything ‘Suppose we rush you,” on Jand their th 0 old baby out Austin, “What would you do? PROG Me Te mohenee te Say Manager Stole the Tea. The Captain didn’t reply, but gazed! Av Charged with having taken $150 Pepe, at Miss Flynn, whom he ae f iy worth of tea and coffee from the At- iad. kno ne ds ne ¢ tua nown in the days of ‘silk atrike|{) oe Pe ans lantic & Pa mpany's store rioting In Paterson, and said: th “Gurley, take your where "No," she replied play right here.’ “Oh, there's no use talking, ‘A Dr, Marie D. Equi, who has served two terms in Jail at Portland, Or gon, for pestering the police there, “You've sald it,” exclaimed the! Captain. “That's the right dope—| there's no use talking.” But they did talk. Everybody ex- cept Miss Flynn and several women of her bodyguard went inside ai indignation meeting was held. lutions were dopted denouncin Paterson police, and it was said a copy would be sent to President W: son. Speeches were made by Mrs Cothren, Mrs, Bjorkman, Dr, Austin Margaret Wycherly, Mrs. Bruere Henrietta Rodman and Jessie Ash} ‘The women returned to New York! on a late train after arranging for a| secret conference to-day, “There's only one thing I have to say,” grinned Tracy after the gather ing. "I didn't let Tizazle Flynn tn." ‘|GIRL GAVE CLUE TO BOY | NABBED AS BURGLAR, Former Chauffeur Arrested Here,/ Accused of Beating and Robbing Lehigh Valley Official. Capt of the Plainfield, N. J police, and Detective McLaughlin of the Second Branch Bureau of this) city, yesterday arrested Bradford Blauvelt, twenty years old, at the home of his mother, No, 238 West Fifty-sixth Street, Manhattan. They accuse Blauvelt of being the burglar who entered the home of William T, Grier, a Lehigh Valley Rallroad official, at No. 816 Seventh Street, Plainfield, on Noy. 3 and beat Grier into unconsciousness with the butt of a pistol, escaping with a gold watch valued at $160. Detectives found the watch in a pawnshop in this city, but the clues that led to Blauvelt’s arrest came through « young Woman whom he had known when he was employed as a chauffeur in Plainfield two Years ago, and @ green felt hat dropped in flight from the Grier home. rd | AMBULANCE DOCTOR HURT. When Vehicle Crashes Into Wagon, Thrown From In @ collision between a Flower) Hospital ambulance and and express) company’s wagon at First Avenue) and Thirtteth Streat to-day, Dr. Sam- uel G. Mundel, was hurled tn front of a surface car and severely injured. In the ambulance was Mrs, Anna McLoughlin, sixty-one years old, of No. 813 East Forty-eighth Street, who was being taken to Bellevue Hospital She was not injured. According to witnesses. ‘The ambulance crossed to the northbound track from the rear of the surfa and the driver of wagon, Ji renigan, of No.| Jersey City, had no opportunity to stop. Dr. Mundel was| wn fully fifteen feet. He was to Bellevue Hospital in bis own Ambulance, suffering from a fracture of ribs and shock, and was later sent |to Flower Hospital | GET TIP ON RO ROBBER RAID. ficen in Wes reinin and) | Warned to Bank Money, WHEELING, W, Va, Nov, 12.—That | a raid ¢ vet-Offices of North- | ern West Virginia and Hastern Obto| was planned by yexsmen In the near future was the information Post-Office authorities fro sources to-day. Officials have ordered all the Post-Offices in thia aection to deposit their money and stamps in the banks for safekeeping. During the past few daya several attempts have been made to rob Poat- \ Offices in this section, CIN'S SUIT TO BAR MOHANSIC DISPOSAL | PLANTS UP TO: ut | Court Asked to Prevent School , and Hospital Structures at Lake. Sewerage As far as Gov. Whitman and the State authorities are concerned, sew- age disposal plants will be bullt on Mohansic Lake, both for the New York State Training School for Boys and the State Hospital, uniess the suit of the city for a restraining or- der, which is to be argued by Cor- poration Counsel Mardy before Jus- tce Keogh at White Plaina to-day, ts successful. Answering a letter sent him yester- day by Mayor Mitchel, the Governor aaserted to-day that the attitude of the city authorities is a ristaken one; that thore is no danger of the pollution of the city’s water supply, and that the lawsuit is wholly un- necossary and will only result in de- laying a benoflt needed by the city. At the same time the Governor in- ferred that he would not aid in de- laying the construction of the plants. While it is not made clear in the correspondence, the trouble between the city and the State seems to He in the fact that the city opposes the erection of any plant that does not provide for carrying the sewage away | from the Croton watershed, while the Governor wants the piants built first and relies on the next Legislature to provide funds for building « pipe tine! to the Hudson River, In bis letter the Mayor stated that bids for the plants had been opened and the city had brought a restrain- ing sult. He also asked the Governor to take steps to defer proceedings to let contracts for plants till the court shall have determined questions at issue, The contention of the city officials {s that the plans and specifications, as approved, provide for an outlet pipe from the sewage disposal plants lead- ing directly Into Mohanste Lake. —_ Wife and Baby Ont. nour put his wife, Anna, und he could do as he]a@t 161 Fulton Stree But in the Gates Avenue|he was ny Magistrate Dodd r was arraigni ication, decide kiyn, where manager, Jeremial ‘ foctors, bankers, professional men, he greatest val bis In New York at $15. Styles Colere Cheaterfiel Porm Puting Overcoat nf ‘ ‘orm ing Overcoats Fr Teens Velvet of Self Collars H aney Hack Fabrica ‘talde ‘Checks UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE $5 to $10 —— Every one of them just to the Queen’s taste— light and tender and such a fine, full flavor. 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