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-_— OOO eee eeeneeee De asewiation on ail questions thet may arian between (hom =e 6 “Thira—That the rate of wages for (nee The work entarmen and contacare tor the fa (ON oe & tere Ghall te 06 conte per hour forthe 8 Mimower & * lone nee omande — eorvice and 1 conte per OFF 1h le entered the tomar oor cerentee? of the men lll be presented ‘> the announcement by Metthow Hig. Compania bators to mor ergeniser, “wamewt importance” will esour to men of the Ii RT ayeem Merrem morning ot 10 e'stesk, wee Arvrting mor of (heir lime ne n thet ot thet hour \Hrminasl rr the entire eurface traneit eyetem of POLICEMEN CALLED BACH FROM } the sity would be tied we. THE BRON Higgine tod of the oratie pte iInapector Hehmittherger, rene that was being made in organ | been directing the atrike from uariers, calle’ beck moet of the po ination work, but said the leedere, were so anuious to rush things to completion that they had “oummoned aAditiona! workers” One of theas| among th new organisers, Michael F. Walan of | cin j Hiagine onid bormgh Atty mounted m Acting on confidential reporte to sent there, the effect that the union leaders o making remarkable headway in en. (Ul #! the barn rolling the 71,000 employees of the | veon under by f face lines the eo called Bhonts com Panies—in their ranks, Commissioner |In Mant. berger prepared to handle what prom. | to protect thia property fen to be the greatest traction strike! | More than one-third the 6,000 | #hall be an emergency patro men canployed on the lines of the | at every station hous. New York Maliways Company, the| The firet of the big New York| for ® genarnt je in the Now York Te! ‘ompany, The various « concern which, with the Third A corporations to prepa: nue system, already paralysed, op- | traction erates practically all the surface cars| *vhone in Manhattan, are already in the| changes were notified that jon, and scores are signi ‘The eagerness of the Shonta em- ployers to organize in the face of the| pointe of senployment, statement from the head of the Inter-| The extensive preparations borcugh to the effect that hia com. | feding and housing arg: numbers of pany will never consent to recognine| men that 9 barns of the New York Railways the wae mgpereseriged a . Company and the Third Avenue Com. gener i" shows that the traction STATEN IOLAND AND QUEEND| Di i007 Snowe inet the trartion trouble being settied amicably, ard a Preparing for a long struggle. dimhes ana cooking utensiian were re. enlved at many of the car sheds. Bev. . eral hundred strike breakers, moat of them said to be from Philadelphia, the union and that @ employees Of| reached the barns of the Third Ave. officiaia hi MEN JOINING THE UNION. ‘The moat Aiaturbihe feature of the situation to-day was the anncunce ment by General Organizer Fitegoraid that 2.400 men employed on the al teen Maton Island lines had joined! the Queens County Kaliroad Com | nue during the day. pany, at a meeting im Leng Island) pig City, took the union oath and prom- ined to atand by their New York! of the New York Hallways brethren in case of trouble. ‘The strike, which atarted in Weal @hester County two weeks ago, bh how eprend to Manhattan, the Hrons, "Queene and KWiehmond Boroughs, and * while the men of the rooklyn lines have not appeared actively in the wit. uation, the union leaders say they can count on them when a showdown comes. OMeiale of the various compani Are waid to be dused at the success Which thus far has met the efforts of the wnton to enroll the men, It now becomes apparent that the union had “the Jump” an the ratiroad compant from the atart, bringing their most Oktiful organisers here from all parte! i), truck, Of the country ae soon aa the trouble | Kearney, to the seadens, broke in Weston rf and putting ‘The p them to work among the city’s trac- tos, employees, How cautiously these ormanisere went about the task is shown by the fact that the secret ser- vice maintained by the various com- Denies remained in ignorance of their Aotivitios Since Monday night the work of Unionising the Btaten 4 Ralway | cirgeong had ar men has been going on #0 quietly that Recker the uncement that they were] nig add thoroumbly organized came as @ bin] wy, made. ings and m thie company THREE Th Daniel Hecker, one of tue now mon of the Third Avenue ¢ throw! floor of the car and the w the women drew @ large damaged and the Holwick, belleved t, Brooklyn. No arr tone from the five railway LET POSLAM MAKE YOUR SKIN. CLEAR AGAIN! f realize the unsight!| the a roe tents | ibe danger te demands in adva Heing made ble for us to re the Amalgan Bhonts authors that the paring @ naw w Je was comp put in oot as of Aug. 1 pany in th Hon departinents Thet the officials in W are watching the progre To 1 Mahi a“ ab Tederal Board of M iation, ou viait, Loula Fridiger, attorne: union leaders, declarod traction strike would ev feshinge ae re OO eee E Eee +eOOoOO Fee POOOCHE ETT OR OOEE ETO TO OET PS. BOARD TRIES ITALIANS DROP TOSETTLESTRIKE: TONS OF SHELLS "HEARS BOTH SIDES ONTHE motermen 0nd (rows running inte (he Comey lean river ® ome region announced thie af fineg that operate (heouah Queene Carenty were prement at the mee in Pota's Hall, Corona ‘The poles say 1 employee oo — et comething of = Union organisers worked am AUSTRAKS of Companies Rome Announces Reprisals for | on Open Towns— ory in Battle. Representative and Union Appear at He R Afternoon, Aug 2 (via London) suffered a severe Getoat in naay's engngemen Valley, the War OM, Hervice Comm afternoon in the & public hea and apportioned (ran Manhattan Things have quieted down in , already hed arrived here, the Dronm, wat to insure order in that announced to- | noes between the atrr their men could “Aa enemy aircraft had on July eked Ttalian open towns o without any one of our strong yeaterday by Mayan | reas of the mo enveloping Kavei. A «0 oMeal etatameanss were experts bare oe avet rauircad uae erg, at Stajeaot, Bat proo- i beaters the advance sucta~ of Brody, The tour caivay Toutes to the Galleiaa aity trom the east to the weet would u char suse ali be in Rusias aaade Brody's capwuce gave che Cancs forces command of cie werminus of the maia tap line: another, cia car. mings of whet 9 in Rumen sands, rene from Tartagni, Funaing sordiwest cram quiomea, sas deen tapped aurei if te city, Crllmacion of dew and other —nul- road dues ot ailcte wll gremety ad the Russiace 0 her advance, Foods scl are Gunpering operations, sur ce epitt of ie Ruma ooepe uw Nigh Gc Gey nade ligne of moh sbetadies 44 Tuy ade, eeollen cere and mine the Third Avenue men went VY police wuard wudway, elevated and green car eur- |New York Railways Company b thirteen barna and operates 1.21 care), |. Mtan and it will require the Woode ad Chief Inapector tehmitt. | e*rvices of every available policeman | ployeen and oMeiais of the Third Ave roma Company tailed atterty | nw the partion to an underatand- submarine works, three jometren went fire of anti- aircraft artillery and attacks by eropianes our aviators muccesded in dropping four tone ot high explosives, which 4i4 much damage to the works. “Further information shows the serious nature of the det fered by the enemy in th ting in the Astico Valley on Monday. After & heavy bombardment of the whole line between Tovo and the Assa Valley, the enemy mada demonstrations on Monte Sellugio and on Castellatto, and attacked in force on Monte Cimone, bat with very heavy Htraus of the Public Mervies Commia- sion called to-da him eat Commissioners Henry V7. pector Hehmittherger is engaging in the history of the country. automobile trucks in order that there Charles #. Hervey, Attorney Alfred Cook appeared in behalf of the Third Avenue and the Interborough President William D. Mahon of the Amalgamated Association and Will- fam BH. Fitageraid, ite chief organt- sar, Were prenent under subpoena. Ho Kawara A, Maher President and General the Third Avenue system, and his ere being made at the| 2% Edward A. Mahor Jr. his absiat- ant, who tn peaceful times managen [the Union Ratiway nyatem in the the roll | #vent of much a strike the company hourly. hed arranged for buses to carry ite iplayees to and from their various Manager of were defeated “In the Tofana region the oa- emy again made fruitiess sttorta eainat Forcetia Wood and aftar- ward bombardes peszo, Our heavy « by bombarding villages ia the Drave Valley. airman Btraus declared at the op- purpose of the inves- arcertain the facts relating to transportation com panioa | In thin city and the ri companies are being interfered with| nee of thelr nervies | Inveatigation,” Chairman Straus, * with arbitration, but almply to bring | out the facts an to the present condi. | tions in thin elty."* wminsion has no power to ‘ortina #am- ening that th Lary replied tigation was anon why the) the enemy ar h in the perfor stroying Mauts FRENCH TAKE STRONG FORT IN BATTLE NORTH OF SOMME (Continued from First Page) tice signed by Pr Mhonts wan ported in all the many “All restaurants and dormitorién at ear barna of this company from thin time on until further notice ore thrown open free of expenne for lodg In to the employees of Htrauw, “after hearing the facts tw of the contro: cerning all ws render it nm a, and it is expe: inquiry there will RSONS HURT THIRD AVENUE WRECK, * permone were injured, one of them seriously, and twenty pa songere were given & hud acare w Saiz n ed as counnel for thin investiga 4 Headquarters tm ite Ava? tools 1% prisoners, including three mpany, ran his northbound car into ® coal truck &t One Hundred and Fifty third Mtreet and Third Avenue, Charles Holwick, driver of nd hie wesletant, the controversy, Charles Kuchier, an attorney, atat- od that it was the policy of the Amal- A Apsociation to neck an aml cable nettloment of the affatr Attorney Cohen anked tides make a preliminary statement am ty their wide of the ¢ v Chairman Atraus awore Edward A Maher jr. aw a wit Mi —— GERMANS TAKE HILL IN VERDUN REGION; LOSE AT THE SOMME) BERLIN, Aug. 2 (via Landon) the bighroad between Martoourt an menKors were knocked to the aime of 'e the Hat of the Horning, French treope penetrated tely demoliah mays the official atatement tamued ty. the German army very window in the car was shat tered, the front of the car was badly eon truck wrecked. be suffering from Internal Injuries, wae taken to Lebanon Hopital after ambulanon od the hurts of Kearney. Becker gave ae No, 801 Warwick Avenue system, 4 trenches,” haa 4,400 motormen and conductors He was in the lngal depart the company until Decem he entered the oper. ‘The Germann captured @ hill in the | Veatl it of Fort Houville. in Q. When did you first become aware diMeoulty with the malient northe region of Verdun The text of the official statement appointed art of May asking for “North of the Vrenident Mhonts, in hie pubtte || 180. IESE. GE te etloally annwered co of their wawes of the i wan taken on that? evening with strong forces | Aotale of the An tion of Railway Empl Iamated Anmocia eon of Amer replied that Amaleamated y defeat dur- against Mon- Ing local enterpel f the union, Pre ter-attack t ted that “it would came a letter eign Dloyeen of the We Whitriden m tod Anaoot- | Houth of the the state local fighting ou he now nd and submitted to the Hoard of Directors at a regular meeting to-day, [t was approved and ry-wide, although it was entred on New York City, the Went Barmes he Union Katlwaya Com. y¥, who ment outa to the weat of the Thi » captured a hill pressed the enemy back conalde ably in the mountain forest and In the small Laupee Wood teen officers and 923 unwounded » taken prinoner and 14 ine guns were captured wale affects all employees of the ¢ tation and transfer ata- Joyal to the company, announced he had received assurances from elghty of hin oldest report for duty, demoralization nin continued dew way oMeialy t New Or active in th tor, were ev: strike wae evidenced by the faor that ears out of a normal 508 being In op- eration in Manhattan. Service on the Twoaty-elghth and| Twenty-ninth Street jinew and all t stown lines of the the lower part of the city off entirely. BRITISH ADVANCE EAST OF POZIERES IN SOMME BATTLE long conference with — President Mahon, Mr, Mahon declined to dis the nature of Mr, Muhaney's for Aug, 2-—-Further pro- le by the Britian! gress has been mi troops to east of Posieres, in thef nell University; minal of many of the most important east aide lines, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, sea DEUTSCHLAND BEING TOWED TO SEA FOR TRIP BACK TO BREMEN Photographed tar Broning World ao Underesa Liner Left Baltimore Dock PROSE EOEE HEE LETTE TEED EROS OO TEHEETEEEF ETE THOT eH EE HEY SEO OOOE TT EEEOE He hE OOO FOO SHOOESEEEF TOD t night acme further ‘ rene was mate in the emt trenches east of Posiere, wiere farting ot chee quarters oy Oa eer vmnmete baa been cade la progress Howie cranteratteckes t+ livered after Gark yeatariay eve nin * our new tr s% the weet ot High Woed tase w ort thrvueh our artillery are rear” —— L ANS DRIVING WEDGE BETWEEN TRUTONIC ARMIES * 3" PRTROGRAD, Aue 2—The Pus an wedee separating the Austrian | and German forces was thrust | further forward ¢ trom the front indicated raput 9 nant trom the wate jay. Deaow weet of Pink Rawwian ApArAGenM repeated with pee @forced @oep" on seth aides iaae Monel were a ¥ che cawtom of Luclessow, on. tig stoi. They ware complacaty Oo ettandedt peattiona between Turia, regartiens avy lonmnt ALL hia afforta were WiThom? suceass. army G ot Gan Hoth mer— Enemy capture during a more van —— PLAGUE DEATHS TOY AS EPERTS- BEN TO DISAGREE (Continued from First Page) that @ permanent committee te in- the infantile paralysis epl- darmic in Greater Now York should be I would place on this com mittee Dr, Simon Flexner, the head| of the Rockefolier Institute; Dr. 8. J. Meltzer and Dr. Abram Jacobt. Asked if he would attend the con-| gunners. ference to-morrow, Dr, Bermingham replied: “No; we are too busy fighting pa- ralysis in our hospital.” to begin to-mor- row morning in the faculty room of the College of Physicians and Sur- goons of Columbia University, Among the physiciang who will be here as ‘@ Dre, Victor C. Vaughan of Ann Arbor, dean of the Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Michiga: of the Michigan State Board of Health; Milton J. Rosenau, of FY The conference 4 itn of the city ——_ oe —_d IWAR WILL LAST Sentiment at Peace Meetings toot ones ete eseerese BEMLAN Aue ' — Speakers that there will be feeerrirs. i “= WILSON WILLNOT =" GHANGE HIS POLICY - ON SUFFRAGE VOTE White House Question Should Be Dealt With by States, t was o@risiiy Bellevue Laberstory: utmost t Johns Hopkins | a W. Peabody | pare yee * angers were net an appropr ‘ ot 82.00 tr for the — ed ag have been devined as « measure ’ « smate law e which to bridge the differences tween the Socialists and C tives, so that Germany may @ united front wh tually come. son has not changed hie position qmrvomlan aaninat & circular to-day from hea Of cities and * ~day at the White AIR RAID ON LONDO ment was bre they nad torbitd all eMtidren ander red an amend- Constitution #tv-| German Version of Monday Night’s te to women f suffragists saw the yesterday and afterward Or Banas ent a a4 world (eeae m BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), ew statement on the ques nventic. of the Na- tional American Woman Suffrage Aa- ion in September, y to be pursued tn the Presi- tential campaign will be determined Suffrage organiza- Aug. 2.--The city of London was at. tacked in the German atrship rai@s on July 31-Aug. 1, according to offf- cial announcement to-day. “We dropped bombs," the offielal statement says, “on coast works, de- fensive batteries and industrial estab- 7 Hshments of military importance, AdL 4 \ OSTEOPATHS TO TREAT SCOURGE CASES HERE, SAYS BOSTON DOCTOR At that time aut Ge Gur, our airships returned safely, alt Violently shelled by sea forces approaching,” question with the Presi- and afterward announced that S position on the subject This position, nea to Suffragist aia vas made Kondtreke dmc while he favors votes fle araiyee # oeutucet oy flac | * © is opposed to Federal | macory grew s sad sometimes ot —) dmita exptactert. © President voted for Woman's trage in New Jersey last year. Mechaaismme for FIRST RACE— selling: with §500 halt if .Garne: 105 .Bu Cami 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. thir Stonybrook, Moonlight and Comrade also ran SECOND RACE The Ballston DEUTSCHLAND HAS GOOD HENGE TO GETOOFEN SEA (Contioned trom Firat Pa se) steeplechase dded; about’ two mi Willt 1. 6 to 2 and 6 to Shannon River, Bhannon, Wa 0 WI rot and Traditioner also ran, peers etree RACE TRACK, Aug. 2.—The entries f racea are an fol FIRST RA‘ five, furloug Sandstone Ti 10 of of @ixtean kaota, but for atement of was conten 4, around ten kno Solomon's Tala Perticrteres was passed at At this rate, it was apparent she ~@ald be able to reach the Cones about dark th +! SFL CL ECE EEOSE E BE TEE EEE FETE FE THIRD RACE—For chree-s would be no is " reason for her holding back if her Yi." « Durpose was to run the gauntlet after! \,..,0° dark, without stopping at Norfolk o1 Newport News, | hes Io the barbor nearly every person eeems to be pulling for the Deutach- | i land, regardieas of their sympathies im the war across the water. They | / are hoping the little cratt—contrasted with the warships waiting outside, the a oe called on her arrival from Germany will prove Invisible to the British Reports came in of spluttering wire- lens messages flying back and forth| between the vessels in the patcol of | warships outsid | the patrol are said to have come in| much closer during the night. © reported off the voai nt use of fast invtor- | by the allied patrol, All conditions considered, mariners here are convinced the chances favor | getaway by the sensational | German submarin NEWS, Va, Aug. 2.—| Two aeroplanes were seen fying over *hesapeake Ha Roads shortly after morning. They were not Atlantle Coast Outlying ship This may pr bo: nd President at Hampton Professor ventive Medicine and Hygiene in Harvard Medical School; Jobling of Vanderbilt University; Paul A. Lewis of the Henry Phipps Inatitute, Philadelphia; C. C, Bass of | ans; Theobald Smith, direc- tor of the Department of Animal) Pathology of Rockefeller Institute, John F, Anderson of New Brunswick; Hans Zinsser, Hideyo Noguchi of Rockefeller Institut npn of Mount Binal Hospital; Francis Uo*y about ten days, Carter Wood of the Crocker Research | of ten cars Fund; Dr. G. W. McCoy, Director of the United States Hygienic Laboratory at Washington; William J, Elser of Cor- 0 Charles Norris of D MEICARS Aeronautical It ta believed they the armored cruiser North Carolina | on neutrality patrol off the Virginie | manoeuvred back and forth over the water at a moderate altitude. Low. LANDT STREET bling the first United States army hos- || PARK ROW4&NASSAU ST, begun to-day Herman Baehr It will consist ae PUL Tent 1289 BR 11 EAST 420 The HELP WANTEO—MALE. on automobile seat corer: a BS WS Gita, HE Aue ANOTHER YEAR, in bitty Cities Was That End Is Not Near, 1 (he enpire at yestendag'e sorable wor Neports of these ‘ «ved tovtay, emphasined the { feeling in (his respect amana pulllc Speakers whe delivered ne epeech ty audiences im Gor. the definition « a to termination of the wal It was apparent that German pube te opinion ts a unit in the belle? that peace cann f conditions prior to the war, The “national committee” whieh tha Government f “honorable pe come about on the baste red ‘to foster the meetings was eald d circles to-day to. well inforr peace does evem> ra CLAIMED BY BERLIN Visit Says Metropolis was Shelled. é The version given out by the Beith: ish authorities of the Zeppelin did not mention any attack on ;don, but mentioned hulf a dozen |More counties on the east coast which bombs were dropped. he British statement declared no damage’ had been done. ph SARATOGA RESULTS. furlongs. three-year-old # an and: Footligh ——— { ; SARATOGA ENTRIES. * ._ aah i ht, handice p Thursday, August 3d GH" ‘he bere raion) ‘POUND’ fee Sta ROAOW, . mt Bate 40pm rome WAQAM STRERT eae 266 WEST 128: 1180p, Brooklyn, Closes 10 P, M.—Waturday 12 id Madison iat Closes 3 A. 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