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Warridge, at ehied they Pepreeenie’, thanked fim « the eowpany for ther inerease vey hd eaprenmed ¢ . the entire wt ustion & matter of fact demande ade the employers « . + they hed ande of as ploy toade by the 1 Avenue Kallway er the Horowgh of M. DIRECTORS GIVE Him FULL POWER TO ACT In neing the action of the 4 rectors Mr. Maher said ‘The board has given me full power to take such action a® in my jude ment seems to be to the beat inter ent of the property and the employers, jgpking to ® powwib justment of the differences existing betwoea the ident Mahon men of the of the green car system was at the moment at the meeting President Murphy of the International Union of Steam and Operating Kn pincers, in abirt alcoves, with hin aun penders hanging about bis knees, was shouting to a thousand perspir- ing strikers his pledge to stop all work in all the street car power houses to-morrow morning if the companies did vot come to terms. When the peace vote was taken all persons except the organizers, who had not been employed by the New (York City Rallways, were exctudet from the meeting. There does not seem to be any Notwithstanding the prospects of a settioment, the New York Railways “Company continued to complain to Police Headquarters that tts men were being intimidated and threatened by strikers and their sympathisers. Ten specific complaints of this character were turned over to Chief Inspector Schmittberger, who or- dered the inspectors in charge of the district where the intimidation was reported to make investigations. ‘The finding of a package, containing & material that resembled a brown powder, in the barn of the company at Ono Hundred and Forty-sixth Atrect and Lenox Avenue gave the traction officials at that point a bad ecare, They immediately concluded 4 was an explosive of some sort and turned it over to Sergeant Hyland of the West One Hundred and Thirty- fifth Street precinct. The contents, ‘On analysis, proved harmicas. Coroner Timothy Healy, who has . CAR OF PICRIC ACID HITCHED TO COAL TRAIN Jer City Vole Pind Load Laphoive Being Taken in on Dela } ware and Lackawanna Road duty Rearwucun early t y stopped » carlond « rie h was ina train of coal laden e , ing in over (he Lackawanna Maitre The road promptly cut the car put of the train and sidetracked it, /Phe yp Hee at that point are under command of Acting Lnxpector Michard Hatters tor he, with Chief of Police aban and Lape or Philip " Leonard, mad tour of inspeeth through al) che freight yards of th city, but found nothing to object te The police have as yet gotten tu. Where in their investigation of last night's Mack Tom | They were told by Jon Hales of No. 41 Handolph Av *, a watehman in the railroad yard, that when he ran to» ward the fire he met two men runs uth along the rallroad tr asked one of the f h, a y the fret the and that trian, the formation ti CHICAGO LETTER-CARRIERS FORMING FIRST UNION, Two Hundred Members Name Dele- gates to the Federation of Labor. CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Formation of what is said to be the first union of letter-carriers in the United States in under way here to-day, The first steps were taken at a meeting yes- terday, when delegates to the Chi- cago Federation of Labor wero named, The union, which starts with 200 members, in affiliated with the Na- Au co have no other tn- rk_on tional Federation of Post Office Clerks, which in turn affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. . —_— Ss ASTOR BURGLAR DIES. been actively identified with the strike movement and was preparing to call out the firemen in the power houses, said to-day: “There is not the slightest doubt that the basic principle of the agree- ment is complete recognition of the union, The right of the men to or- ganisze has been the chief contention and it is not probable that Mr. Mahon would accept any agreement which the men are organized they will be in ® position to take up their grievances as a unit with their employers.” 900 POLICE GO BACK ON VACA- TIONS. ‘ Police Commissioner Woods, after } & conference with the Mayor in the * forenoon, refused to state what he ‘had learned regarding tho settlement, Wut at once issued orders which were as #ignificant as any statement could have been. Chief Inspector Bchmittberger was ordered to inform the 900 men recal BELL-ANS did not rest on this foundation. When by Cre to Hi Homes of Several Mil! POUGHKEEPSIE, Aug. Cramer, who was shot in a pistol bat tle with a posse of deputy sheriffs on the estate of Vincent Astor at Khine- rday morning, died as tho wo bullet wounds at V 1, — Frits Cramer, who is belie: the band of robbers nralutieed ates of millionaires in the vicinity beck for several months, was captured after being shot twice by the deputy sheriff in which lasted for nearly half an —>_—_ WORCESTER, Masa., Aug. 7.—Sev- era) strikers at the mills of the Barre Wool Combing Dompany s and the Nor- mt y Worsted Company were shot thig Romnoon during, «riot “that attended the mill my: pirikebreakers frouble with thelr employees. It is reported that half a doze in the mob were shot and four seriously wounded, One victim died on the way to hospital Polish Neb, Aug. 7.—Phystc attending Johm M. Thurston, former ‘Absolutely Removes ' Indigestion. Onepackage ‘provesit. 25cat all druggisis. August Fyre le Sell on Credit bad Stag arse cane FIGURES, GoodF urniture at ReasonablePrice On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT iture Sale 14 Off Entire Stock — MACHINES SZ Ow Crean ‘Sie War, 8100 Machine COLUMBIA RECORDS; 50. Wort! 163 worth a \| Columbia Records for August Now on Sale, 4-Piece Adam Period Bedroom Suite in jany finish, neatly carved with a. Our Terms Apply Also t 7, Long Island ALL GOODK MARKED United States Senator from Nebraska, to-day tha vive the day. day and has be ‘was evercor A Complete moa , consisting of Dress French plate mirror; res ating $80.98 Bed, eae ETT Table and APARTMENTS FROM . Connecticut. PLAIN WE PAY PREM Sewing Machines on Credit. *lhouses have been kept in the build. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY AUGUST 7, 1916. ONLY 305 CARS = STRIKE SPREADS , NOWIN OPERATION. ONSTATENISLAND, ~ONTHEGREENLINE 300 BARNMEN OWN od aa a Highest Num “Any Tin Up There Made Complete Quantity Tak From One Provides $2,000,000 to Give Du the Day 3 Omly Eighteen Cars Be- Man Who Had Paralysis §S0 4 Month to Dependents Out of 1,291 ing in Operation, Many Years Ago, of Guardsmen on Service, RUNNING UNDER GUARI All the employers of the Mtaten te In response to the Willard Varker WASHINGTON. Aue House eon 1 trotley liner ore now on etrthe, Hospitals « for volunterrs wh . ig i oy et 1 hir { Avenue | ine Has Nit achinia car cleaners, linemen have had infantile paralysie and whe te tee Ae . a ; borers at noon y joining Zoe ene 'b0 BAVE'S Deven et Ener sem . ty-One Out of Normal 7 blood as a serum with which | t "'Miitery Criminal mi 4 metormen and conductors the little vietims of the present op! berlain there 505 Cars in Use went on atrike Maturday night demic, nix persone had od . con — © on all (he Manes was com themacives felock this after nee r vont on vr sorviog of the tines of th (ely demoratiaed, only eighteen out 2 Of NimBORNF, hoon, They were questioned by Dr bey » vr Weare ee can, New rheeot « wiyany in 1. Abram ene ater the measure ‘e Minhattan the geecm ogc NADY IN oc neventy eare being in operation. LONDON, Awe T—Lord Wimborne | od AS emul te tase tran (ee fet regular ié.das . s/lompt was made to maintain bas been reappointed Lord Licuten- | sos . NO army and Nagional Guard during the y, 4 wean Raturday 4 see ant of frelané. call later for a thorough examina - ine year, @ reduction from $318 : f number 1 L. Hand, vice president of the Mlood was taken from only one of 000 carried in the bill as It passed care UG J war able to ke ' 4 Ratlwa Lord Wimborne succeeded Lord Ab- the voluntecrs He was Fo i Green the Senate The largest previous ap moving being 65 aut of a nor tiger: { a . ¥ 5 erdeen as Lord Ldeutenant of Ireland of No, 360 Pearl Btreet, Brooklyn, & Propeiation was $11,000,000 lest year ay DANY, 0: See ree see 18, 1915, Hoon after the recent of the Edison Electric War Department — objects the Does, sald he expected to have i | etronal: t tb Article of W | the ay 8 0F8 OR EI TEI ein ae cee ine hie barne hy (revolt in Dublin both he and Chief mpany Twenty ongly to the rtiches ar dro, . » Upat on many PP eee ae “4 a i care Secretary Birrell resigned. A com-|seven years ago Mr. Green had ine |Muendment ; cate the tines ¢ Ming pubtic was to-Miht and that operation o * | mixsion of inquiry found that the re- | fantile paralysia and was left with a » dell yest gana McD ahah aged rentiy te . would be resumed to-morrow, He | saciiaed ek home | {er y eed, Two un volt might have been prevented had | club foot as a result, He was found | trom the border formed » 9 700s ¢ ce car (hMlate the strikers did not make clear | v n rode on each co Hirreil adopted another policy, No|to be in perfect health to-day and Two million dotlirs t« app and they reported that the re | 0 hin Jeet What they: wanted F ‘ ne care we fault_was found with Wimborne. Dr Abrams got eight ounces of blood} training camps sintlar to L | well patronized Residente of the island are greatly — | care for 40,000 men Only on the lines of the Third Ave. “listurbed by the report that the men roe mien. T ittfone ti Sha A man named Whitman, ono of}. TWo millions t* appropriated to give nployed by the Staten Island Rapid nue Company wax an improvement shown in this boroug’, the company \t Company are cp altel ety having ninety-one of Ite 605 cara in {2 Jol the gtrikers, The str: Joperation. ‘Tho service on the One|'? Bmerald’Hall, st cheeks, Notany. Hundred and Twenty-ftth Stree | TH fret serious disorder on the cromm-town and the Forty-second Ml4od since the start of the strike vecurred about noon in New Bright- ‘on, Ono hundred strikers and sym- pathizers halted Brooks Street car as it was crossing Westervelt Avenue, of {t# Ines open except the Twenty-| trove the Passengers to the street and eighth and Twenty-ninth Street cross. S*¥® Alles Potter, the nonsunion | ,| motorman, a bad beating. The con- | |ductor didn't wait for the mob to reach him, but took to his heels Street cross-town, a* well a» that in upper Broadway, was better than tt | haw been for a wee Thé Third Avenue company had all nh Which storage operated SECOND AVENUE AND BRONX CARS MOVING. } Twenty-seven out of the 115 cars ‘of | the Second Avenue Company—the blu line cara—wero moving on First and Second Avenues. In the Bronx the Union Ratlway Company had 101 out of 252 cars in service, In Queens 75 of 158 cars were out of the barns before 9 o'clock. Tho officials of the latter line claimed that the cara were being operated by reg- ular employees, Nino out of forty storage battery cars and four out of seventeen horse Cars, operated by the New York Rall- ways Company in the lower part of the city, were running. They made their trips without molestation, A story is told illustrating the ef- fort being made to keep men in the three power houses in th» Bronx from the influence of strike delegates, It is said that since last Friday seven men im each of the three power ttery cari in pursuit, They fatled to catch bim, By the time the police arrived and | dispersed the crowd the windows of the car had been shattered and the! on strike, Was arrested and locked up in the Eighty-firet Precinct Station House, charged with disorderly con- duct, Earlier in the day a strikebreaking motorman was pulled off a car while it was passing Emerald Hall, St. George, whore the strikers were in seasion. On his agreeing to desert the compahy be was permitted to go unpunished. THREE NEW YORK WOMEN HURT IN AUTO COLLISION Runabout Crashes Into Touring Car at Wollaston, Mass.—Con- dition of One Serious. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) QUINCY, Mass., Aug. 7.—Three New York women were injured, one of them seriously, in an automobile ac- cldent at Beale and Farrington Streets, Wollaston, about 10 o'clock this forenoon, ‘The injured women, wh® are at the Quincey City Hospital, are: Mjss Jul E. Hennessey of No. 148 West Twelf! Street, New York, and Miss A. L. Dowd and Miss Alice Leortard of the same address, Tho chauffeur of the New York ca: Richard Maguire of No. 682 Bengal Street, Newark, N. J., was uninjured. ‘The New York automobile, a tour- ing car, wan struck by a small gun- about said to be owned by John White of Ashland, which had como up the steep Farrington Street hill, At the City Howpital this afternoon it was sald that Miss Hennessey was sufforing from a@ fractured rib and & severe nervous shock. The other two women were also sald to be suf- fering from nervous Sebock besides bruises, but they will be able to leave the hospitul to-morrow. Ing and no visitors allowed to see them, They are patd $4 for the first ten hours of duty and time and a half for overtime, Nothing ts spa to make them comfortable, They have a chef to provide them good food, and sald ice cream and cigars Two striking motormeh and two sympathizers wore sent to the Work- house for fifteen days in the Harlem Court. A woman was found guilty of biting @ policeman who was breaking up a crowd of strike sympathluers, but sentence was suspended. ‘The first case of assault in connec- tion with the strike on the New York and Queens Railway lites was reported from Long Island City today. James Johnson, thirty-four ye old, & oo was on his way hom to-day when he was attacke several men at Broadway and Thirteenth Aven His nose was broken and he received other hurts ‘h necessitated his removal to Bt. Hospital. The police are loo! 7 assailants, Johnson allegt rikers. STRIKEBREAKER 18 ATTACKED ON CAR, As car No. 429 of the Sixth Avenue line was wing along that thorough- fare at Forty-elghth Street early to- day several men boarded it and at- tacked the motorman, a strike. breaker, Before they could hurt him the police arrived, scattered the crowd and made one err At Twent#-third Street and Ninth Avenue union agitators were pend Be from & car by a motorman they were frying to convert to thelr cause. Binoe the boxinning of the strike the men who remained loyal to the Now ——> Closing Quotatio: ‘With net changes from previous closing: wie tee ate ase hy Fy | Aim’ LSconmotive g | York Rallways Company stopped | 4m. Smelt, & 93 | wearing their badges to prevent strik- | Ama) &, Ret iy Wy 1, era from tracing their identity. In| 4 t 3 a with this precaution a conductor | it Be + % In eivili 7 by his wife, he barn at Fiftieth Street and Seventh Avenue, His wifo was pushing a baby carriage, Passing through a crowd of atrik- | ers on the opposite side of the sure the conductor exchanged pleasantries, how and then making a show of ing under tho quilt to see the | When the couple reached tho she the barn the cover of the carriage pulled back, disclosing the husban uniform, He put {t on and prepared to take out his car, while his wife went home with the «o e832: 7 Lea okt Hanae Mar’ Autie & Suinertoe Gontral® Lewtive 6 176% 173! Btesiees 1 peor 3 ° Sugsses ESEssescssees: SSS EF FF Petree ti aa ltl ieeee #1 2. SEESINS B Bay. 2 set = RS:; wera ecptes a4 FF FESEPEIFEP ESSELTE SE FOSSETT F FPSSEEO METIS 3: y EE Fee FF Ear tate oe EEEPE ES 5 FE across lote with fifty men and boya | ; he is said to have infantile paralysis, sy ist + 3 Mreneuln Bit Frew i a t ton, Dame, Pepper Saucy, Prin ‘i H + thrope and Del ran. 4 pcan BUS TAs ty ‘ tee ore hify or the: yee tra! “Nati ui abe: Wh +3 hes, ae | weMbo RNE GOES BACK TO TRELAND AGAIN AS LORD LABUTEN ANT) SIX OFFER BLOOD Whore children had infantile paralysis during the 1907 epidemic and ered fri it, called at the hospital to any that he now has another child, two and a half years old, in the PARALYSIS DEATH LIST GROWS HIGHER; NEW CASES FEWER, (Continued trom Firat Page.) from the same disease. He wants th Willard Parker Hospital doctors t take a serum from the el: child and une fon the younger one. Dr, Abrama told him to bring the Immune ehtld to the hospital to-morrow and he would exainine him to see if the oper- ation could be performed, All the volunteers who presented themselves did so without hope of re- ward. They stated simply that they knew what it was to suffer from the dread contagion and wished to do what they could to prevent !t in others. | |elther by milk or other food or by Insecta, A man, belleved from papers in his pockets to be Daniel Guidphi | thirty ra old, fainted early this | Rkwken as he stopped from a Wee- ken ferryboat at West Forty- second Street. He was removed to the Willard Parker Hospital, where ase aa . The doctors at the Willard Parker NEW JERSEY PARALYSIS Hospital believe that the theory of CASES MOUNT TO 929; | serum treatment by the blood from MORE NEW OUTBREAKS an immune ts scientifically correct, but they have not treated enough cases in that way to state positively Forty-nine new cases of infantllo) that jt ip a cure. Cases so treated paralysis were reported to the New| nave appeared to be benefited, that Jersey Health Department to-day, ad-| Much they know. ‘They were unant- vancing the total for the State to 929. mous in their praise of The World The new reports follow: Jersey City,| tor pringing thé need of volunteers Pi West New York, 5; three each} rerore the public. fom Rutherford, Orange, North Ber-| "10% Musing this mode of treat- gen, Newark; two each from Belle-| ment Health Commossioner Emerson ville, East Newark, Town of Union:| saiq to-day: one each from Borough Fort Lee, -uwe have treated forty patients with Chester Township, Burlington County, | ¢he serum from immune subjects, and Camden, Caldwell Borough, Montclair, | the results have been 90 sattsfactory Nutley, Kearney, Readington Town. | that we wish to try it further. The ship, Hunterdon County, Red Bank, serum is @ commodity that can't be It has to North Tarrytown, Dr. J. A. Amoss of the Rockefeller Institute went there yesterday, examined five children ‘and diagnosed all the cases as paraly- sis, Then he went to White Plains and reported a case there, Three new cases of paralysis were reported to the Board of Health of Huntington, L. I, to-day. Among the afflicted there is Miss Lillian Thomas, the nineteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thomas. She is very ill, according to reports. The young woman is prominent in church and social circles. In order to guard against alysis being carried to his in a recepthcle which is rotated at high speed. The corpuscles are forced to the bottom of the receptacle by cen- trifugal force and the clear fluid re- maining on top je used for injectin, into the patient who 1s suffering a Uvely from the disease. ——>—— SARATOGA ENTRIES. condition’; ey AD: La Mipacrt ek ‘Niount 3b vib 115: tt ate: aalock, ace Kingston Avenue Hospital suffering | ¢ SARATOGA, N. Y¥., Aug. 7.—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as JOINT ARMY BI TOTREAT VICTIMS 1S REPORTED; CALLS OFINFANT PLAGUE. FOR $267 597,000 $50 « month Of guardamer WIL Ket the relic #0 long as the Nationa) Guard stays in active service The Council of National membership. is Axed as the vy, Intetor, and’ Labo; A seven civilians ny to be k relief f dependents ». Regulars milies only Defense | experts more " ‘ the, Poealdent culled for. Other appropriatio for thirty with iviilan army; aviators to 000 for guard fi for avintion reser The bill is $87, fouse total and the Senate figured. EDITOR OF SOCIALIST PAPER UNDER ARREST Dr. Ernest Meyer of the Vorwaerts, Who Has Been Attacking Kaiser’s Policies. LONDON, Aug. 7.—The arrest of Dr. Ernest Meyer, editor of Vor- waerts of Berlin, is reported in a tele- gram received at Amsterdam from Berlin, as forwarded by the Central New Vorwaerts is the leading Socialist newspaper of Berlin, Its editor has been in conflict previously with the German authorities for his writings. In February he was sentenced to im- prisonment for one week on the charge of inciting class hatred and disobeying orders of the military au- “ bought and can't be made. thorities.. Dr. Meyer’ mphiets, Woodbridge, Hanover Township, Mor-|come from volunteers who’ have had|!who' ta rexponsibie for thee wa ris County, Hillside Township, Plain-| the disease and who have recovered | ang “The Annexation mania,” at- id North Plat " from it.” tracted wide attention. ee Kor ort a ee P When the blood from the subject is| Panis, Aug. 7.—The National Beste pereyns bas tnyades | arawa otf e a serum it is placed | Council of French Socialists, which is holding its quarterly session here, adopted to-day by a vote of 1,824 to 1,075 a motion providing for the sev- erance of international relations with the German Socialists, ee eee PHILADELPHIA STRIKE FAILS TO TIE UP SYSTEM (Bpectal to The Bvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Aug. 7.— The strike of trolleymen employed by the Ph!ladelphia Rapid Transit Com. pany took effect at 8.30 o'clock’ this morning, but @o far has made little inroads. The company says that all cars are running as usual. Thomas estate at Forge Hill, L. 1, Roy| %.a0Nb eo and E, Mitten, President, puts the num- Rainey, brother of Paul Rainey, toe | pieriohae: gellar, alaut Sitaalitin, at: ber of strikers at twelve. Harry B.| day laid off all his employees, between pene : at : Garter, 14d gyonnet. 144: *Biaty Flynn, are ms ie union, byt foie Atty and seventy-five, with full pay. |" Say gas RACE Tee, Troy: oe eeintrels, caren See ae enaken' eae Mrs. Henry Carnegie Phipps, Clar- | }i0;"* avzaa t “piping ge Wath: 1G: men will be on strike, The men de- ence H. Mackay and S. W. Rosen-| ‘iti, 110: oh 22 Bi “foo, marred, 14; | mand 40 cents an hour, an increase baum of Roslyn are giving funds to | fyaent Porani, 115; Bilver Gandals, +] of 9 cents over the present maximu 6 @ building and ia alla TAGE time and a hal ffor ayartime, abolition fopdgp Sir atten ia een wart, ! of ‘swing runs” and recognition of Roslyn Building Association is used oT; Fs ‘Whack, 1 Rt as @ contagious hospital and has Uhthoo, On ca hy =H ts is iit ee ‘The Breas World.) Fonee institute of Ovater Bay nes | att hs, ig og been turned over to the Supervisors | and « Rina M tng ‘ios; im of Nassau County for a hospital and | jlo }!!) Tra g Pere ares His how ‘has fourteen cases, Hempstead | "aixtit RACE For, maen three, Msi | brothers. Township will provide its own con- mile) os O 1a ii tagious hospital. Children are now | |" {15 ialimaster prohibited entering the vaslous vil- lages. ‘cients SARATOGA RESULTS. “Apprentice allowance claimed, Track fast, oo FORT ERIE ENTRIES. FORT ERIB, Ont,, Aug. 7.—The FIRST RACE—Selling; | three tries for to-morrow's Faces are as { }olds and upwar. i git fi added: s1x |lows: —— at q ng), +] FIRST RACE—Purse $600; two-vearolis; fir ’ bat 0, day firat Sie ten le Nekouala 115; Haabell Ht, Ff otrof), 25 to 1, } (meegna Port Light, 103; nde, 100; Urine = on Ben Timo. ot: pl, i ol Vermont, Hunt wits aid woo, Tie gt Woodfair, Busy ‘Joe and “Gibrait ran. +, "Samuel 1 Huda's Brothe: vob cents per are Be ron Firat, 00; | r ar Mini FORT ERIE ‘ERIE RESULTS. resi boring FIRST RACE—Purse $600; three- | llsy 2 Tees | Mitt RACE —Purse $600;, four-year oid and side ip ae ee met nage cots ta mai 60," show 8), Rice place | fan, sa Time e ote iD, JUMBO PEANUTH | at eek metas ee jpecial for Monday, August 7th cea pari aa ie seo ‘Dixon’ ithe Buiter t Crispy 400, BROOME, atreer. Closes 7 p. m.; m, $8 EAST SD ‘Srneer 1280 BROADWAY, 11 EAST bi STREET, a TW B. R. T. WILL RAISE WAGES OF ITS EMPLOYEES IN SHORT- TIME Offering for Monday and hah ind ‘he specified welmat The judi ee COOLER, MAN SAYS Humidity Once More That's High and Causing Die cmt ‘ © onme } ye @ drop n 8, recorded at > ny morning tempera- ture reached Mat foon, ving vinen from poctook I wae tas clock, and the humudity 66 The musey her is due to remain wih we t t and tom yough there may bea fe eo Weather man isnot thie, but he doe loudse will bang bow | atom i" @ wood deniiat at hi peat, and a “Profit by My Experience” Said a vacationist upon his return, “When I broke my glasses, I felt like a man in a boat miles from shore—and the oars gone. 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