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Sr r REVOLT AS KING ABDICATES THRON WEATHER ineregeing Cloudy: Showers [“Cireutation Bi Nooka Open to Al. : PASSES 8-HOUR RAILROAD fr . | te ope SENATE To HOLD A NIGHT SESSIO FATHER’S PLACE ON THRONE: MAKE INQUIRY IN = "GOVERNOR CRANTS q ABMY TO Be MORN ZED COCO Sm) Tvnesre TS OVER HE LEAVES WASHINGTON: Federal and Local District At- ; : . torneys of Detiance of Law, Garrisons in Macedonia Yield to : : Revolutionists After Soldiers at. ane eae Salonica Are Fired On in Upris- ‘Pit Storage to Force Prices in Event of Strike—All ing—Pro-Allies Now in Control. Eatables Are Advanced. oa Hanel, de a of Aged Mrs. | | Heilner, His Benefactress, Mays Penalty. ‘PRESIDENT GLAD AS HE Senate Leaders Debate Measu JAN TRYBUS GOES, TOO, | SIGNS CHILD LABOR BILL = Which Carries Heavy Penal “It Will Mean Much to the Health | and Provides That Wage Scales pprieve of Two Weeks for and Vigor of the Bambrich, Convicted of Country.” Be Fixed by Commission. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.-President Wilson to-day signed the Child Labor | Joseph Manet, for the murder of | Bill: The ceremony hiked vei jn REED AND CUMMINS LONDON, Sept. 1.—A serious revolution has broken out tn northern iy shea pean live ig __CROWN F PRINCE of GREEK Mrs, Julla Hottner in Brooktyn, and| 2¥ Secretary Wilson, Senator Roblin | FIGHT ADDED CLAU S Greece, and according to Salonica reports Krog Constantine has abdicated ‘ Mew ane . Hates 38 Kl LED BY A TOS Jan Trybus, for killing a man at Ba-| tame cree pare a | chickens a athrop, dre : the throne. ! ee ee L U | tavia, were put to death in Sing Bing| 1 TOP. Chief of the Chiliren's | re “ - ee & a Killing Policeman. Island railroad yards while the price u of the Labor Department, and a (Special From @ Staff Correspondent of The Evening Werld.) Official despatches from Salonica this afternoon anpounced that the revo- Prison to-< large group of men and women inter- i as boos 0 9 to 3 te, _ Eig luttonists are in control of one district In Macedonta. S&e Covernment forces “** Doosted from 12 to 26 cents, were IN CITY LAST MONTH Hanel went to the chatr first, at| ested in the legislation, WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—The vote in Congress on the to-day notified to appear Tuesday | —y 6.8: niorning before District Attorney | Protective Society's Report Shows snists, ‘The Greek and after two shocks was pro-| “I want to say that with real emo-| Hoyp. im tho Macedonian town of Vodena have joined the reve thon 1 sign this bill y Bill was in favor of the measure to hold off the * the Preaident hounced dead at 5.59, troops in omyog te — and yey by the Anglo-French forces swann and show causo why they) That Forty-eight Lost Lives in |""y onus received the rat of three|*!@ iacuuse I know how 1006 the road strike. after a crowd of revolutioniets had laid slege to the garrison and fight eld for et Acci struggle has been to secure legisla- 3} piareannaa: oa 12 should not be held for the Grand Jury All Street Accidents, shocks at 6,03 and was dead at 6.1% | tion of this sort and what it ts golng| Final voting on the bill began at 4.30 P. M. after the Ho from communteation with the outside world, raaecks in His Bed Prd ish persons were killed In| ‘The electrocutions were without| to mean to the health and to the Visser | Committee of the Whole, had rejected the amendment of Représ Wo confirmation of King Constantine's abdication have come from the Greek er the pretense tha’ few York City last month by vehicles, unusual incident. Both men went to| Of this country and also to the bappl- |) 1. d capital, but it 18 knowa that @ revolutiouary party favoring the allies was, @'EHt be « strike,” sald the District | according to the report of the Natlonal| their death calmly, and neither made| 28S of those whom it affects. It Is ng, lllinols, Republican, for a permanent Board of oecretly active. Attorney, “a combination of whole- | Highways Protective Society, made|any statement. with genulne pride that I play my Conciliation to settle future wage disputes, and pending its ‘The - t part in completing this legislation, Ij | twenty-six-yoar-old = Crown sale slaughterers and distributera of| public to-day. Of these thirty-elght Manel killed Mra, Julla Heilner in| congratulate the country and felicl- strikes and lockouts would be prohibited. Prince, George, according to Salonica YON poultry has y evidently entered et D c piles c - ‘o. 2 . ” S, z ERS GIRL DROWNS = tout Bes vere svently j Were victims of automobiles and nine-| yer home, No. 217 Albemarle Road, | tate myself An amendment by Representative Small of North Carolina’ { Teports, assumed the regency follow- into a conspiracy, These men are re-| teen were children, Trolleys killed stx| gjatbush, April 23, 1915, by beating! , “That signature makes one pred . bs \ a fag bis fathor’n abdication, An idol WHEN BOAT OVERTURNS | sponsible for the raise in the price of and wagons four, and of these ten six! her on the head with a beer bottle retary of Labor Wilson tn nla Hee, |apecity the employees to be aftected by the bill as conductors, engineers, ef the Greek people and pro-ally in poultry from 19 cents to 26 cents a} Were ehildi ¥ spectator of the bead tiremen and trainmen was voted down, ew York City In the State outside 2 sympatles, ho is understood to AVE! Mics Teabelle Easton in Craft With| bound over night ‘x| The prosecution contended he killed “you RETHEPI PRESIDENT, ” An amendment by Representative Clark of Florida, applying the | the back! f r r Venizelos, | 1 th hi ‘nitty persons were killed by autom king of ex-Premic et0M | He believe that the |during the month, ‘This w cepa R fi r Brother, Lawyer o' ne his Was an in-| Mra. Heliner when she caught bim } ‘ leader of the pro-war party’ M Lawyer of This City, | ght-Hour Law to the shopmen, trackmen, station agents and all other ; athe When Accident Occurs. y ‘tel Athens apparently is cut }and knotting « rope around her neck se in the price f most foodstuffs, as in the case of | crease of eleven over the correspond The general mobilization of robbing the house, The articles he AIR . ase and without the, !M& month of last year rolleys| stole netted him only SAID SIGHTSEEING Pp employees not provided for in the bill Was rejected, 81 to 120, t Greek army has been ordered. It ts] A telegram as received to-day it | killed two and wagons two up-State | Yan @rvoun Killed Sacdb Sohivenbere labia | Senate leaders said they would remain in session even after mide believed here that as Greece, taflu-| the home of Charles .hilip In New Jersey twenty-four persons) with an tron bar wt Hatavia, N. Ys! And He Admits It as He Whistles| night to get a vote. In any event, they said, the completed bill should poultry, ts all pre sliehtest fustification, It stands to| that <M dealers in foods Saston, enced by Bulgaria's dectaration of| in Yonkers, stating that Miss Isabelle SN a ite . foodt| were killed by automobiles. One was! lit October, Ho made & confessions d : j } : war on Roumanta to-day, will lmmo-| Baston, hia sister, was c.owned last | sed pee a ave fy) Killed by w trotiey car and one by a) wnich hie frlonde later claimed | on His Way to. Settle reach the President before to-morrow afternoon, Gately range her eefaned en oe eens Reine SOCITARE Ot Roland | T. t or impticd ‘un- | *8#°™ a x obtained by improper means. | Strike Crisis. President Wilson was so confident bo Mee ee Sutinre Mr, Easton, who is president of the | derstanding as to what the new price| Thomas Hambrick, sentenced to dle] WASHINGTON, Sept. 1—The Cap-| his legisiation to avert, the strike} granted by the Senate for imum THAEE IN SALONICA GARRISON] Yonkers Bourd of Education and an| Wil! be. Therefore, it dows not require B , CALLS OFF | this morning at Sing Sing for the would be passed that he left Wash-| consideration, Senator New! itol grounds were deserted save for : 0) c e murder of Policeman George Dap- ington at 3 o'clock for Long Branch, | opened the discussion. He called RNMENT, ttorney, with Mee: No, 15/° much imagt nm, to arrive at " , a i 4 Pottatia Pee ak in Sajon-| Broadway, this clty, was in the boat | the conclusion thnt a conspiracy must | DING OF SISTER, T2)rine of this city, has recelved from] 4 few sightscers when the President) "7 where he is to be notified to-| cial attention to @ provision of P satel ee vriater despateh to| with bla sister when it was over- (exist. among @ combination of food Gov, Whitman a stay of execution | arrived to-day to renew his fight for| morrow of his nomination, bill added after the original draft Reuter's Telegram Company, which | tuned tiatributers, 5 LSeE Swe. weeks: eight-hour day legislation, He was] Senator Newlands made a favorable been submitted, which would that when the volunteers, as the —_—_—>—_ STATE LAW COVERS THE OF. Uses a Couple of Loads of Rock| The order, which was based on an! walking along tho sidewalk from] report from the committon at 2.80] any person who wilfully delays, Terciuite Hed themselves, as- FENo&x. Salt and a Smash on the Jaw of | appeal purporting to offer an allbl.| ing senate Oftice Building, whistling, | o'clock, and unanimous consent was | structs or hinders operation of eee Beene Sntene se HUGHES AGAIN ON WHEELS “There ts an anti-trust law in this! the Brideg Aged 92, | 2{ached the prison just eleven hours) Vion he overheard a man and his guilty of @ misdemeanor, to be Gartalned the Regulars were unwill- ne . Bridegroom, Age 7. | before the time set for Bambrick’s p 5 C a fo - . 01 » ‘ « | lshod by a fine not exceeding operate with them, they |S which fixes penalties for un: a ei wife mention the State of Colorado. WILSON S OW HIS WAY | Be coaed (he barracks in the night, AFTER REST OF FOUR DAYS} lawful combinations, The strength of] BEAVER FALLS, Pa., Sept. 1.—The| death. Tho President stopped, tipped Bix | | and Imprisonment not exceeding w-the Donnelly Act—will be in-] announcement was made a few day “Gee, I'm glad!" exclaimed Bam- ke to year, or both sk.<when: he heard the news, straw hat and, smiling, spol T HADOW LAWN N J | «d by this office wherever evidence | ago that Roman Williams, aged ninety. | PACK When Be heard the ews. | | chem, pid L understand you to say 1 We Je) SIX TO EIGHT MONTHS FOR, ‘ INVESTIGATION. cut the water main and clectric Nght eecioaiaes this In Such Fine Physical Trim, His! ¥° . | of unlawful rise in food prices 18 found. wires and shut off food supplic: . : i : ve ? om Colorado?” he asked. == A detachment of sixty Regulars) Doctor Leaves Him on T two, and Miss Cynthia Smith, seventy-|comber of the murder of Policeman | ¥e¥ are from ¢ ———_— . Attempted to break its way out to ” fe ir uy on Tee “When tho wholesale poultry dealert! two, were to be married George Dapping, who was shot in tne| “Yea” the man replied, “lam J. B.| Formal Notification That He Is} The ae ae Nace ot Be at Salina, Kan. appear before me on Tuesday 1 will : * le of Boulder, Colorado, and! «aa Takes nets Jan, for the obtain supplies, Its surrender was poeeearyems an opportunity to. duatity: Caleb Smith, age ninety-alx, brother|Darroom of the Manhattan Caaino,| Fleming of Meulles, ce . Named for President Takes ie ine atch aaa demanded, and when the Regulars re-| SALINA, Kan., Sept. 1.—Once again | &!% ie , One Hundred and Fifty-ftth Street | (hls ts Mra, Plemia , their action, tf they can, If they!of the bride to be, heard that she had Then as tho President reptied, “Tam | Place To-Morrow, © interurban railways from d the volunteers fired shots in| Gov |e fused the S Rept President | Provisions, Tt sets the period of tie “buck on wheels” can't Twill proceed with the eviden | | Sighth Avenue, at an outing of) the air. The Regulars replied with| to-day, Eastward in hie “went off with that smart Williams MacManus Association. ‘The |lways laterested in people from Colo- | wASHINGTO | a volley, whereupon the volunteers | campai after four days of rest | | already have and that which T may) fellow.” He throw off the kinks of bis/ ohiog testimony axainst hin was that|mdo’—— Mr. and Mra. Fleming somo- | wiigon left here this afternoon for] Vestigation from six to elght m opened fire on them, compelling them} at Estes Park, Those four days left | Reauire and lay the whole matter be-| ninety-six years, loaded his squitrell ge Policeman Dowling, who said he| What confusedly asked in concert. |the summer White Houre, Shadow | {stead of six to nine months, to return to the barracks, their unprint in the Governor's sun. | fore the Grand Jury gun with rock salt, mounted @ Mule! saw Rambrick shoot from the door, | "Why, you're the Vesident, aren't| pawn, at Long Branch, N. J. where | Ptovides & per diem compensation: The allied commander, Gen, Sar-| turned face, a smoothing out of the} Commissioner of Weights and and was off for the courth Hamsbrick: hes constutently said hel you!" he wilt be formally o rail, intervened to prevent further/ wrinkles of tiredness that had ap-| Measures Joseph Hartigan announced | He persuaded young Willlamis—with | wag not guilty, but until two daya| The Prosident admitted the charge.| row of his re-nomination, He ex- | Provides $50,000 inatead of $25,000 bloodshed. Altogether, according to! peared the exertions of the first | after closing his investigation of the] two loads of reck salt in the flanks and ago he would not tell with whom tal Well, I'm a sort of distant relative | pects to arrive at West End atation | &xpens of the commission. the latest reports, three men were] three weeks of the campaign and) food situation to-day, that he would] a right smash to the jaw—to call off] was the night of the shooting, nor|of Mrs, Wilson, Mrs, Fleming said at 8:45 o'clock to-night and will be he Senate bill provides also iv Killed and one gendarme and two|were reflected in the Republican| lay the facts before District Attorney | the ceremony Interstate Commerce Commisaiggs J fied to-mor- | $25 for commission members; it whom he believed guilty, He ap-/ ‘The President then told them aliner there by a large detegution of| & volunteers were wounded, nominee's splendid voice | Swann and the United States Dis- Se pears to have expected ail along that] story about Mrs, Wilaop, He sald she! residents of Long Rranch. Mrs, Wil- | shall have power to fx hours of The soldiers refused to treat with} Dt N Cateen ean ar pre Ariat Oatomien fob the wauthere: Dike BOAT FROM NEW YORK the guilty man would confess, and,| had Just received from some Indianalgon, Secretary Tuenulty, Dr. C. ‘,| aid prescribe just and reasomal tod clared him in perfect | ist of New York, animated by a apirit of loyalty, he) out West a beautiful plece of bead |Grayaon, und a large force of clerks| Wakes for all railroad employees ems 3 hin. | Kuxaed in operation of trains im inter. were made at the | State commerce. Decision as to wages y the Interstate Commerce Co! sion shall be made within six §® (Continued on Fourth Page.) phyateal. condition, ‘Thereupon the| "The most astounding conspiracy | had refused to implicate any one, work upon Which tradition sald Poco- SainiAg ase: = sass | doctor decided the Governor didn't) that has sprung up during the last GOES ON BAR IN RIVER Anna and Sidney Sylvander now|hontas was working just before the! arrangemen need a doctor any longer and left the | two or three days,” said Commisstoner ‘ A Gigantic Total cetera | swear they were with him in another} tine of her death. At the conclusion | white House to-day for sending to! 1,163,743 by special m Hartigan, "has been hatched by a 7 ae SininiGe The ahOOLIAS ae aay eerie aah Steamer Hartford Grounds in the} T90m at the time of the shooting, The) of the story, Fleming said day Hughes had ithern and Western ship- ther fairly } Shadow Lawn coterie of oasy program:-rear platform speecies SSE - Sylvanders have disappeared, but) “Well, Mr. President, are you going |tne bil] to meet the threatened vai-| twelve months, the Interstate At Taya, hero, dunetion City and Law. | Pers of lve poultry. Connecticut and Passengers Ate | pambrick’s attorney, Alexander Kar-| to bo able to stop this strike?” sand atike Aa so0n aw ie (alpanaed meres Commission under the rence, and set speccbos at Topeka! “Several days ago a million and a Taken Off. lin, heard of their admissions through| Just then Secret Vic® opera. aving Long Branch to-morrow | having the power from time to half live chickens cooped in cars on te rihen aa esata alten . i ; CHESTER, Conn, Sept, 1.——The| Bambrick’s fatt nd mar ster. | tives reported th Senate was ready | President Walson expects. to} to change the hours and wages, > their way to this eity were held up in | sue condemned man first told his own} ¢ge yim and President Jets with TO KEEP ARTERIES OF TRA nt i , . 3 warned artford o . ore by i arrive in Washington early Sune | Separc:e Ads. printed in || SHOT FROM SALOON DOOR Jersey Cy, ‘MoboKeh and te ne crete tet complete. story (WO days Ko 10) (hour queation ina were F188 ty Washington eas” Munday TERIE : THE W ORLD | to Hospital, ype Aagsih ny Rastnaad ae He pany, bound from New York to Hart. ; “@ter Cashin —— \— a ‘inh Gatinel Gon Hodganweliian key t too as denator Newlands i | pot 0. he rary |ford, iv ashore on a sandbar at Wate whore on Monday he will accept the| Pleted hls explanation of the From Jan. | to Aug 3 ||, Beno Erickton, sixty-eight, tecora- poultry he bel AP the Cermingle wnt ess Bolnt in the Connectious River| CAS TINE LOST THREE MEN. iM’ LOUGHLIN OE DEFEATED Mae a ee i tnecla cue | Senalen Cinoaiie apical \. ‘or, 0! 5 © Hundred ang] further orde i Ne ss plc aerek Seana : u i Fiftieth Street, was shot in tho right|NATURALLY THE PRICE OF| Pout a mile and a half below Ches- Does the section which imposes INCLUSIVE This Is a New Record % penalty on al We emake | stract op g Wor Sept. Lt "BY GEORGE W. CHURCH, who delay of ob im ation of trains apply t@) — | | shoulder Inst might next to a saloon CHICKENS WENT UP. ter. | who refuses to moved on Frook Avenue, near Ono Hunded| ygeanwhile, over 2,000,000 people in| TRE Passenmers were taken off by and Fittleth Street, He was taken. to te Sera Lebanon Hospital in a critical’ condi: | the Greater City, who make a practice | tWe Wad carried up the river to WASHINGTON, Sept Admiral Po an employ gram NEW ORLEANS, 1 bormer Champion Is Et cag deewsteny |points where they could get trainalinat A. | son un Ol baseball Is not gambling ace train?” wm More Ads. tives are looking for a man who| Of buying fresh killed chickons on the | 00. tneip destinations have died of injuries rece in Najional Tennis Tour F re Jude Stutz of ‘It is meant merely to Keep the 5 | * " fit . than last ye he aston entrance | eve of their Sabbath, were confronted | tne \ussel. te lonkinw, but {tla he pire ous uy fis ' terles of trade open and to prevesilal 740 704 None More Ata. thon te than the . } with # shortage nap hes nted in local Heved is not seriously damaged and| phls during re fi mmen . © Nincent tree any one willfully closing them," ~~ i A rican Mar| history. Naturally, the price of chick-| may be floated before night, nao Monday mts \ FORWAT HILLS, N.Y, Sey Neainait B Gado. tor hey doharn | piled: Newlands . fois Race for Tie World stom, Jens went up. On Wednesday the pricy pase Pee of the Runbout ea tae Ua ; Bs Ne ganeria < weichod,"|” Senator Reed joined Cumminaiin CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Senator Georges of live poultry was 18 ce Ai A The latte wurice i ‘ ¥ re ud Senator Reed joine Se et ~ Butheriand of Utah was to-day nom: | or |o PoUltny Was UA cents @ bound ble tt oa one ea were J. Re ila RS UAL BLE FY \ Wand fit ia tne) attack on the penalty sectiens 9 that ite Mr : ; Bas bark oy mol national singies tennis tournament |MBity. FRUIT w and te Ane) coe senator N vf ina Hae Rarociaton tert the (Continued on Fourth Page.) Tickets, tmerva tio eer eas st 4 or = Nee liciste, | He Gia ateeien et URE. ae! A ASB He len Eas seotton i Goal vache Rew york ction will be held this] (es. Recing Reouite See Page &) | Site'he' | ateg Peta taunt oe Pal ag pels, Tenafly, N. Jus'Gociaion recites mumercus plays in the] the Interstate Commerce ¢ nee Pep om ‘oule Gna builder, share, + , . game. ¢ _ er OG ven salen mae