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Gereneee he malt thet he Pinte te | petiy # sony esse wn nt OT palace Gees ot Oe ‘ cow the whgtea Tie Me ue * Generel wee ' * . El the plane of the sivibere are me . Gnrried out then New Vo or 6 ’ onus twrvovere he x . ‘ Mr Woes GS Gee a be Fs tore ‘ t ae, © plevers for the right te wrgumtsn, | #UrKe lenders P oi ovine ‘ “ ferognition of the wnlon end & @aae! Fee bene +1 . ' ' . teereeee be neked 1 heave fore Tee * . . “What ts your compe re venied of | # me ' - - — eee slams eee Many Green Car Men to Be Loyal; yond on. Terr pro: | id me that te Independent Union Being Formed | og ©¢ don't went the wnlow to | unter ‘ ena ee take charge of our labor matte | reaene « walkout threetened ' ‘The Mayor Wil the company sar. mit the men to organise? | « that #il wale eoncerned 6 wid be THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, wih the facts 0 the Mr Woot We objet the men | prapeenns by the etrihere, 1 bet tnetad oo yore whe staned 4 " organiing 06 pow propowed | @ Copy of the demends ond the ine union rolls in the tant few deve! | . The Mayor De you mean com | stoteanes “* te Mr ih and he b o UP @ pontiion of th! ie | 1 them art 1h wan ale . DEN DISCHARGING MEN FOR Ht claimed by the ia f the count Mr. Wood We bevent Gone eo we JOINING UNION mpl vere whe bad teen ‘ ‘ ' 1s Wae te now | MP, Whonte came tracted to identit eolves with Avenue, # motorman, end Tre Mayor-le the Company BFE | fest to anewer the question union Ih order to keep “ Charies Weat, of t 2 Bast bit pared to sive assurance that 181 | cnarwe of the men He wad pene pprataed the union’e ta | 4 oo « niuetor, aald to use Re | lerferemee oF intimidation? tho far ae Hin that four men | (entions he ted loyal to the Unt Mr, Wood—No, we will not wee tn | were dincharged by our company for wm hed ff that many | Maiiw were wet upon or coercion, But we ob | joining the un) te concerned, that owt y! * and} ye and Cy prene fect to the mon joining the walen | ie nol & correet » t Only one wanising tunion| Avenues While on (heir fhat's now making trouble In New| man was disehermed and not for Jul: ana were getting ready to i for Gate ab the ens York, The men have been told eo. ing any Unioe but for open And Mae prions Ma * ofmanteation it e Hundred and Thintyewiehen ‘The Meyor-Will the company give] grant whordination, Hin name 18) i, paid 1 neo Lek Pemort the trace) Street ond Willow Avenue Halt a Qeeurance that it wilh not discharge MeMer ow ht Meoiaia will ame the for) deren men attacked » and by Oe men we a sesattaaeah B. f ees raging oe ment t | mation of Independent untone In order) the + the polices ved Miller ir Wo . * . ° prepare Ine too Natl to hemp their men out of t and Weet had tty roughly ences on anything relati mattore| When I received a copy of what there 6) ae ae seen Wandied. ‘Thelp tnjurios were Hid Between the company ie men | fentiomen.” Mr Mh fed to tom toyeus by @ Lincoln Hospital surgeon and We will give no assurance as to how | Ward the labor Me in antieijpar fw theup of the h No arr we'd handio this affair copeoite him, struck BY the | ar tines, residents of Queen pre-| Were made ‘The Mayor—The company takes the aa ake eget tahadelaa lt ger four cred to petition Mayor Mitene! to/8000 OF 8000 GREEN CAR MEN Ponition that It will not recognise | men egy suspond the vehicle Heénae ordinance IN UNION Me union? Mr, Wood—It dors. ‘The Mayor—Now, as to wages? Mr, Wood—In the elght years I have been connected with the com- pany the pay of motormen has been Faleed from 26 to 46 per cent. It le Mot prepared (0 wo further than tb! at this time. % The Mayor—Will you arbitrate the Question of wages? Mr. Wood—I don't know, to take counsel on that the attitude of the company ts that It Das done as much for the men as it Ie financially able to do. Mayor Mitohel said then that he felt Has the wh DECLAR THE UNION CANNOT] of BE RECOGNIZED. At the first conference President Suse's read a long statement in hich he described the labor leaders aliens and dealared the union could Rot be recognized, He anid “We, like you, Mr, Mayor, are res rponsible to New York City alone, We have sought to conduct our at- fuire in the light of that supreme re- eponsibility. are not resisting our men, We have had no communication from any of our employees, We had believed and we still believe—our relations with the men are as satisfactory as human relations usually are, and con- stantly improving. es what you have to nay stand you've made a i a Pay i was i Unanimous ‘No’ been made and on your own a ment, to allow its © Mr, Shonte— the men and their evident od Just that you en, ‘bam here ty that zou reas regueeted anyone w ma Ct tre At this point on 1'd have |enittion point Mr. Hhonts asked per- Generally,| ad prepared, which was aranted, | | Then Mayor Mitchel aid to read the statement Firat, will the compa in view of my tall ton of all the wishes of the men. REJECTS OFFER OF ARBITRA: TION OF WAGE SCALE. The Mayor—-Now, in the matter of the revision of wage achedules; are you willing to submit this to arbi- | with @ responsible commit- Mr. question has arii Bhonta -— 1 don't believe an Mr. et . Bhonts, will y: ig) v true? to discuss this question finished « fullor inventl- » which we can't dispose of ourselves. Why meet that matter before it arises? bet the conference cloned, bed geaver turning to Shon! f an promise that," replied M ow tof tranape lw POWER HOUSE EMPLOVE TAKEN INTO UNION. ke | in kaniaation, He ald some time to-| jormanizere have been working among) day committees of union men rep- | the a Mployed In (he POWEr rawenting these lines would aubinit to | | bounce of the traction companles line companies the demands outlined thin afternoon at a meet OO strikers held tn Lyceum BH ahty-wixth Street and Third Av nus, Michael Murphy, Steaw Firemen and Kogineer's Union. decl@ed that 75 per cent. of the power house employees had been brought Into the union corral and were ready stand by the motormen and con- The cheering following this annotncement lasted several minutes. John HM. Reardon, an organiser from Worcester, Maas, sald to have been the Democratic candidate for Mayor at the last election in that city, also addressed men, While the danger of's strike on the subway and elevated lines was by no means averted by the announcement that the Interborough bad agreed to advance in wages f- on thone lines, ny pany hese, offered the immediate mark, with the Queens cara, are in- cluded in the strike order that ts pre- We know thay th has been no! Bhonts, ‘We never have nor ev pared in the event the demands now atri vote taken among our em-| Will fire @ man for becoming un presented are refused, The lines rep- ployeos, We know that the rank dnd lag SC Bhonta promined to keep in| Fesent 220.64 miles, 145.65 miles being file of our employees ha touch with the Mayor's office and! in Manhattan and 7.08 miles in one authority calla said he would return whenever want-| Queens, ‘Their agnregate passengers “We recognize the unlimited pos-|%, for th r reach w total of 890,- Mr. Mahon, In a letter to the) for the yea : sibilities arining out of throats and] mayor, reud at the conference, wait | 000,000 intimidation, and that a number of] that ‘employees of the Queens! If the extension of the atrike to the men my be induced to strike. Many way and Now York City | New York Ratiways Company and the others in no sense desiring to | Haat last Ubeir jobs, might, out «2 fear or om Py AVENUE AT Rea. v. Formerly to 75.00 Formerly to 45.00 Formerly to 18,50 Formerly to 49.50 35 “Flapper” Wash F Formerly to 15.00 "Thene dem. wi account of threats, consider it better| to-day, and tue men will await the! —_—_—_—————_—_———————_——————————— BONWIT TELLER &.CO, Shep of Orynatons 68&™ STREET Misses’ Serge Frocks FALL MODELS—18.50 Pelted or surplice types with tie-back bodice. In navy serge designed in black soutache braid Size 14 to 18, Final Clearance Friday Misses’ and ‘‘Flapper” Apparel & Pat 50 Misses’ Tailleur Suits 10.00 18.50 58 Misses’ Sports Suits 15.00 24.50 35 Misses’ Summer Coats Formerly to 39.50 5.00 10.00 15.00 50 Misses’ Summer Frocks 3.95 6.95 40 Misses’ Dressy Frocks 15.00 20.00 rocks 2.85 3.95 5.00 be presented lines In Queena takes place, every surface route in Manhattan, the Uronx and Queens will be under fre, excepting the lone Recond Avenue three miles of track. EVENTY-NINE AVENUE CARS RUN. Kighty-twe out of & normal 506 were In operation on the Third Ave- nue lines in Manhattan, this being jan Increase of twenty-nine over y terday, Anon the two previous All tho crosatown Hues of the company | out of commission, Three out of a | traffic on Forty-second Stroat, The | beat ahowing was on the Third Ave- nue Ine, where thirty-one cara were | In operation. The trolley service of the Union Company tn the Bronx showed H2 out of 250 cars in opera ton, Yesterday the company dis. Charged moro than one hundred of APPLES, ORANGES, ‘Are The Four Frults Used In | Making ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ “FRUIT. A-TIVES" is the only medi- cine in the world that is made from | the juices of fresh ripe fruits. Thus it is manifestly unfair to say jtake Fruitactives t we Lh tried other remedies and they did me ae On the other hand, the fact that “Fruitea-tives’ is entirely different | from any other preparation in the world | js just why you should give ita fair trial, in any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, Row Kidneys or Skin. riitem. tives” is composed of the active principle \ of fruit and the greatest nerve tonic ever | diveavered SOc. @ box, 6 for 68.50; trial size, 250, At all dealers or sent by Fruit- es, Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— | adv owners of motor y provide some wervies for the ) without complying with the Verifiontion of the report that unton road in Manhattan, with ita twenty. | | OF 605 THIRD jeouth of Forty-second Street were) customary thirty care were making! & feeble effort to serve tho heavy} FIGS AND PRUNES 1 won't | § no | Mu General Organizer Fitexerald ane hounced (hat more than 6.000 of the 4,000 men om the greou cur nes of }the New Yark Railways Company 4 Joined the un mand that prac teally every man the employ of the New York and Queens County syatem had been enrolied in the or- to Mayor Mitchel yeaterday. “We will wait until to-morrow for answer,” continued Fitagerald. | an Prealdent Of] «1 the mean time the enrolment uf the men will continue, To-morrow evening we will hold general moet- ings submit to the men the com- panien' were, It will then be up to the men to take such action as they deem advisable on the answer of the companies,” Fitagerald said union representa- tives of the four divisions of tho Third Avenue system would meet in Lycoum Mall, Bighty-aixth street and Third Avenue, to-morrow night to discuss the progress of the strike on the lines of that company. Men on the fourteen line in Staten Island to-day presented their de- mands, If they are refused, as ex- pected, the men will strike to-night. ‘The police officlals worked ail ‘on the plans for handling the a! The policemen from Queens Boi rr who bave been on reserve duty in their t Manhattan were returned to he brecincts to-day, this ste; tuken In view of the ponsibili atrike spreading to the line: New York and Queens County Hall way Company. ‘ommissioner Woods and his aa- AUGUST 3, 1916 ~~» BRITISH GUNNERS — RUSSIANS BATTER CRIPPLE ZEPPELIN TEUTGN DEFENSES LOSS OF HIS 106 MADE BASIS OF 2) Proonen, Vienna bane Lew ave tee |) ved by the Auetrinne 4 Ub At end brought Ww Hole oe ob oc Ome Fighty Bombs Dro ater Attacks Only Tem Crrand Tak Action was ot wndam- Pngish Town i ¢ porarily Delay Advance of Against M \ foru Horses Were Killed the Czar I roy iw A Discharged - "The Giacm F o built ia Aue wre ADA The batt . ‘ june ‘ pole he. ie ' t ft ng the K onde ‘ “© sited the « end Giowed no wige of ° ® be at tay Dewpatehes trom “nly ’ ree fe of HOReOd 0 the front anid the Kussian forces & Mulouren tn te He morning bad @ very warm reception mining infantry att nee Jobe u from antiaircraft guns, according Pam ne olmervers in the eo town ' i ow 4 the airehips poemed One ; 4 ; APPOTEOTTY wast ving be aig Poe a badly @ ndition Cran 1 fying low over + nin my ue : z One MybelN which erued DD apasT 9 Sarna teriloty also wae fred y Duteh Jespatches today » thew nD suehene 4 eunnere bat wae not hit Kaledine was ieee than & dozen miles . ’ ted to bave been dropped, Kovel- Lamberg Hallroad, mp jing) “the ee “a 1 ands horses were killed and three | etl wider the Kussian wedee between | Sorney Bwar S Metteat n ee the German ond Atsirian orens: | NOt Of Rise aployers, a Metre "| amination ; ve Up to a contract whieh he had caused b a ep Thin same wedke threatens 4 turning | |" Ragen ‘ . REMARKABLE ye "reperted. of the Banks of the two Tew scpestsaera thy font pcrecllagh he ™ wes VALUE ‘ A (via | armies pos Ae tll al ace aes! ag Mf eut plug tobacco Land fil, one tne” Marshy terrain te hampering fears cheery or Srenenle terme i 4 jecloreet 7% ve fale tev leh flew alon TiPtycalath Btreet city declare they have found * Duteh coast w apparently. dam Han attack sliehtly scart the biggent-valuc yh U.S. Marine oeet tler motors were working Adent « | Complaint fet MeGrath was Cat Plug . badly an had @ heavy |i The | made to District Attorney Swann by Up te a year age C8. Marine wae | Bouton vat Ruarde fired on Der and ueeias several friends of Mr Dickenson, and [littl known in New York, although they believe (hat ahe was hit teen to t Assistant District Attorney Marko. | immensely popular elsewhere for many we with bh U in ade an investiqation, whien |e | ten ' mache the arbed wire entan npr the Grand onsy i ae 1 Then it was placed on this martet vlew ® before the Russian post . ¥ | wn made a hit! | Hons Thomas Me vidently » rs were simply waite The War Office statement to-day Ht of the Gramone|ing for a different cut plug tobaceo, | anmerted that the Teutonte forces lost] Holding & They bought U0 5. Marine Te “ on heavily gad 8 hum ot rien Mr. Mets mitted thar he They have kept on buying it | ph anus theatre of war the| had discharged Dickenson upon the an He day U5 Marine + sweeping rr anserted that the Turks] command of Me He told Mr, | "4, fowe n owe oS. Marine is made of choice Burley ‘ay soaien “rd) Markowiteh that his company had | feat, and this leat in aged Sto S years bo Hl Tight bank employed Dickenson to see that the | bring out every particle of its natural | | Muradtohata, plumbing contract held by MeGrath | tastiness make it smooth and > wax carried out according to spect- | mellow * (Continued from Plest Page) CLOSING | QUOTATIONS. floations, Because of Dic | U.S. Marin: is the most sensational once | sintenc McLaughlin sat ig cut plug tol wer mac Farm, also a trench see. ' t 4 ting on Pepper Ridge, southweat o} ury, and they recaptured a trench ji section lost Tue ifee Forest. | iis! 1, Russian ad- of Lake Nobel |! of Lublesxow oke down. An enemy Kowelsarnyry wal vances on both falled uthwest strong attack b advance ound driven off, rt t 4 h « te Nie thle Steel. j Goniigtee GERMAN ATTACKS FAIL AT VERDUN AND AT SOMME, SAYS PARIS | M 10% Kine reat “Nor "ut PARIS, Aug. 3.—North of the River eral German attempts last at the French position on | ¥ Monacu farm were repulaed, it was) 4 officially announced by the French M sistants arc greatly annoyed over the stories published to the effect that the militia of the State ts being held jn readiness to do strike duty tn this olty, They say these stories acare away prospective visitors to the city, giving them the impression that the town Is in a state of alege Inapector hen, 0, with Chief Inspector Bchmittberger, In handling the police end of the strike, deplored the publish i 000 member League, the supplem force he hax spent months in organiz- ing, would be expected to do strike service, He says that more than 70 per cent. of the members are work- ing men that the stories will cause many resignations, especially it wax understood the Home be- fense League would never be used for such a purpose, jes’ WESTERN UNION TO RUN BUSES FOR EMPLOYE, IN EVENT OF CAR TIE-L | Union Telegraph med its operators mad * at the Dey Street ay that in ent of & no wtrike it would es lines for Weatern tablish Union Arrange ® tiv have been made for lodging women employees at the Marguorite, Hoawert and St, George Hotels in Brooklyn and the omnibus view will carry them to and from the offices —— SARATOGA RESULTS. RACK. Hor two-ye five furlongs Taggart), 80 Wand, Vand ‘ i Hina of steel Untimaa tun, Sunboutiet | Rally, Peaaa’ stlus | and dor aise ran. Ntratched—it of, 4 | Devil, Sandstone, Bollringer, Kimberly, Atam Balle Boylia and Fa SECON for q rey wratched, Faker, | Adjourns, 4 The the Knights of here this, week: losing feature wutomobile t ta Convention of tn Aug Ru. and the “ar Highest WASHINGTON ton) Aus of the present Congress p 000,000 mark to-day and eet a new tion Laughit Grath's work and unless Dickenson was discharged complications might to the Gramont Company ieGrath can be sent to the peniten- Uary for not more than three years ¢ fined $5 . Advt. tin details of th tract Deing I Hon netth ai thar point oul ried out, he incurred the enmity of At the Thiaumont work, southeast MeGrat pe on June Store Open Uatil 1 P.M. Saturday Jof Fleury, the enemy was completely | im Presence Of “steht mets repulsed; likewise in the mot Maxter Plumbers’ Association, in tli Lane Bryant— and aorta naasuy,. att rooms of the assoclation, McGrath Clearance sale prices now attord Drain ‘Adeiiiisie insisted that Dickenson be discharged. [| thors who. here delayed providing heavy loaves, ‘Tho enemy obtained a | Am Mr Melaughiin told the Assistant ||] VACATION NEEDS big bargains In distriot Attorney that McGrath had hreatened that unless Dickenson was ismissed the contract would not be! ried out by hint or any other mem. of the Master Plumbers’ Aasocla- MeGrath, aceording to Mr. M said that Dickenson was »o arbitrary and had made certain tatements about him which were not e Mr. McLaughlin exhtbited to he Grand» Jury w letter written to im by McGrath: in which th tated that Dickenson had mi ading statements to areht ontractors about the qualit duinty, cool Summer Dresses VOR WOMEN AND MISSES Reduced 30% to 60% Stylish. to-the-minute gure ts Manufacturing om premli nd selling direct, aur regular pri eta and of Me- se which Ww not be of benefit If convloted of the offense charged MeGrath was one of the five mem- ers of the Master Plumbers’ Asso- jation who were indicted several OIE. War Department this afternoon, yeara ago on a charge of extortion eee Naini ww ae waned The text of the French War Omtice | it being ire gee gp they were try- { na ; ¥ ing to collect debts due the members © Onyrel statement in as follows: of the asrociation by refuring to do papi! North of the River Somme we re- ie work for those who owed the individ- 4 rman ase | 3) pillved last night several ¢ saulte upon the Monacu Fara, and ual members, Interment Cale T. J, MeManus of the firm of Olcott, | Gruber, Honynge & MeManus sur. | we organized our new positions be- rendered MeGrath this afternoon and tween (his farm and the Hem Wood, he was aed In $1,000 Dall. Thine hin Inte rostdence, No. "Lt has been confirmed that the German units engaged in the region of the Monacu Farm had to pe re- Heved as a result of the heavy losses ustained since July 0, the River Somme a pon our poaltions locatedt to the south of Eastrees failed under our fire “on the right bank of the River! Mouse the Germans delivered several | RACE TRACK Vivlent counter-attacks upon the t which we captured yester- day, rywhere our curtains of fre and the fire of our Infantry checked | the efforts of our adversary, who sul fered heavy losses, As fo following up thelr advant have made notable south of Fleury, 7 ot; Nips, 102! 113; Rey Oaitwood: have reached the immediate surroundings of this village. and have eve one beyond the rallroad statio number of y in the ury alone is in excess of This raives to 1,100 the total | ber of able-bodied prisoners who have fallon into our hands since the first of August on the right bank of the River Meus “In the regio and Chenois ther intense artillery Sighting, but without | ‘infantry participation, ‘The night |! yaswed quietly on the remainder of the front, except in the forest of Apremont, rifle fre {fats ae where we dispersed with | rtuin German patrols, Somme two front along the yesterday ial encounters with Ge and in each case va » two had chines which town by. this aviator man plane, atte at close quarters by one of our machines, fell | to the ground and was wreeked ata point near Ghauny,? Don’t Let Soap Spoil Your Hair When you wash your hair, be careful what you use, Most aon) repared BRITISH STRENGTHEN foe shampoo contain too mach alkali, which HOLD ON THE GRO Ia vate ictarlovas: nile dra’ the eel TAKEN ON SOMME LINE | #04 minkes the hair brittle. The best thing to use in jul sified cocoanut 8 pu LONDON, Aug % "During the | entirely greascless. It's very cheap, and night we continued the work of con- | beats the most expensive soaps or solidating the ground which we had thing else all to Pleces. You can get gained and (n opening up communi. | this at any drug store, and @ few ounces Tation trenches,” mays the. British | Will last the whole family for months, official statement issied to-day Simply sten the hair with water Sand rub it in; about # teaspoonful is all | that is required, It makes an abundans of rich, it also on | ough} urt and | fire slackened off at dawn, aking, brigh fl , d “rhe enemy exploded a smail mine | easy to handle, Besides, it loosens and near Souches. It c 4 no casualties | takes out ¢ every particle of dust, dirt and jand did itde dameg | dandrutf.—A: “Our guns were active and the ens omy's artillery retaliated briskly dur. | ing the evening along our front from Maltz Farm to Loungueval the Woods of Mameta, Fri ly. and is soft, was given to Mr Mulqueen to de: New Brighton, Interment Bt. MeManus by Jud, WE ALSO OFFER: CHOCOLATE COVERED ROASTED JORDAN ALMONDS—The almonds used tm this confection ure the fineat of their species, They are rousted to i ‘cial for Fri., Au; PK CHocor, 41) fur ms NU ght entsa 1289 BROADWAY, Grooklyn, Closes 10 P, M.—Baty 11 EAST 42D STREET, Bet. Sth and Madison Aves., Closes 1 A, M. Data he container in TEETH pulled FREE , between 9 & 11, we will pall teeth Free to demen- aan mates. se ee not mean you Palatal charged for Imedicine, but means absel utely fr Riga cio teed te fit any mouth, — This work carries my guarantee, backedby the largest dental Houre ® to 7 DR, FINCH iosea sunita: 215 W, 42d St. }ext $9059 10 Kenmare St, 24 Gor. above Grana eyric Phy it. Od Ay, Brooklyn Oftice, 408-411 Fulton St,, Opposite Hall ot tear ork Hal and as Boerum Pines ‘t/

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