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The teat of (MM prevition Ie ee the rhaht te strike and to - lekur ond * that's bothering 7 the office in the Benate o' relivende above mentioned. Be entire borbying comettnery of oF The loterstate Commerce Com. labor Was immediately PY sisson shall have the power from motion. Doubtful Bean time (oe tae te change the houre of sounded out by Secret jabroe | labor end the rate of wears toro employers of rativonde * * * either tn he first word of cheer MAE TEN® whois ae in part, preseribed by It on Hrotherhood officials @f6F tee own initiative on the petition of « Copttoh wae porte! tne M jormed that the majors Sinn to to rem rough the wile jspaste ces) WORK OF HIRING framed at on-9 and to stay ta Representative Bteriing, of Miinots, Republican, declared chat te wit aid No Let Up In Preparations for _ Bet shorten the work day and only Ty Baws Wages, He gave notice he Big Tie-up, Despite Favor- Propose an amendment to the able Outlook, forbidding @ strike or lookout investigation was pending. were indications thet the leaders would fight the proposal 6 Commerce to govern wages, but bly would acowpt It If they saw was determined to Include Reporia from Washington that the Dig railroad strike will be averted by the passage of olah re bill at having terminals in thts olty to-day ‘tm the Bill The work of employing and instructing | geciared war on Roumania, accord. Demooratio Leader Kitchin called up Adamaon bill poon after the House @ consider the apecial rule. ak unanimous consent for Ammediate consideration,” he eatd. _*T object,” ald Republican Leader ite terruption, at the Grand Central torminal and of the building, Men who have boon Representative Harrison, Democrat, nired to run motor and steam looomo- | SAAB Congress, tn the interest Of the | structed in classes about the New people, cught to pase this | y, Cer " : af by Ba sigh eak Geant Ue ‘ork Central's algnal system, Train Representative Rennet, Republican, syetem of government. I don't! 4 9 Hardin sald to-day: ang bead.” pounce that the strike has been de- LABOR HOLDING UP CONGREeS. clared off we will cance} our embargo. Genied that labor was holding Congress as Mr. Bennet charged. ippora two days ago, We would $2) wes not the railroad men who | be foolish to take the chanco of load: this legislation,” he said. “They | 8S ourselves up ve atoem and @ay, however, that if this House perteae eet ahs ‘yectha Mt | this bill to-day, and the Senate| T'reaident Killott of the New Haven {t to-morrow, ther would have gad tale cures teat it the olaht Power to call off the strike, The | POU hw ankod foe Oy ad in dots the y din 1915 the brought this case here. There) qis7 men in the engine train and Be More law-abiding body of men} yard Service Would havo received in the world than members of the fous | Wares $10,180,055 as axainst Pg trd brotherhoods.” on one >, Joined Cooper in declaring . Bb have it Wileon “ie responsible for|a concrete example of what the present crisis.” brotherhoods are asking for, They don't want shorter hours, but they She President told us Tussday this! want higher pay, Under the elght- had been threatening the ga-| hour plan which the brotherhoods are ife for a year. Why did not tying. to forse ta to Accept Cue sas ead why 414 not you Democrats ine, train and yardmen would Ave ad their pay increased nearly 24 per G@emething before this, if ho and) cent. in 1916 without working an extra knew of the impending oalam- | bour or giving any more service.” No one believes this ta really |, Outbou hy nd ere “— extremely eavy to-day. rough traina were eight-hour law, It ts merely les-| packed and some were run in two the employees un increase in| sections. Railroad mon aay that the ae) er ee} got LS ered hae Sars don't believe this bill will pre- | {int avea N wh the Sridar be hat leavea New York tho Friday be- the strike,” eald Bennet. 0 | fore Labor Day and tri¢s to get back eompetent to speak has told us it whe pax Karan morning, Aienise "t th ne really | of pleasure sookers carrying limited Mes Any one af round-trip tok: i bound for near- by resorts left during the day, spirited argument between lft town Surin a tate ad Novrenen'”| MEXICAN COMMISSIONERS amendment to the bill to pro- ) Wide an eight-hour law for all em- HERE FOR CONFERENCE Ployees engaged in interstate bual- er KEEPING THE THREADS| TWO Arrive in New York and TOGETHER, Cabrera Lands at Key West President Wilson, who went to the on the Dixie, ) @apitol early tor a conference with| Pi A@ministration loaders, explained his] KEY WEST, Flu, Sept. t--Lute PFesence at the Capitol by saying: Cabrera, head of the Mexloan Com- -*% am just keeping the threads; Mssioners, arrived orday from o Mexico on the transport Dixie, acoom- There was much comment on the {PAanied by James Linn Rodgers, Amer: Interstate Commerce Commit. | 8" Special Representative ta Mex- Dill, becuuse_of the visloa | . 0 Hoth lator ltt fo for Washington, Alberta Pant and gnacio Ronellas, yrican Comma. "altuation be Rie Grande with tne es mission appointed by President Wil. utely ote Pe ee eraser ath cant Commiagion will meet at the Hilt. formal proceedings to bo held at Portamouth, No , metent of m Sees for 0.00 tor | The New Yor Hi nity oademy at jCornwal towday wan wd for oe by Mre Cora Haigh rao ry The injury is reoelved When Water War thrown over the boy's head & ay in bed New Mend he GAL My KANSAR CITY, Mept dt Willian df Patterson of Vitiehurwl Va, Wae eleviea € ter ieOhief of the Civand Army the Republic at the ry campment here today. Hy id Bites Wo Monfort of ra Reve 3108 imployees, the managere of the | MARIAn® are continuing their advance fiom (he Nepobiieas j enarnete of the public” late Transyivaate oo the northera and e will be no Miitbuster> ——s - Rorthweatern fronts, with successes fronte our advance continues with sucess tn all directions, Our armies occupied Tarlunge Valley near Bree. enty- minute erasion tne! houneed to-day, of Gx Benate Republicans ‘The offioial statement follower = 2 Arett eubetitute lexi | “On our northern and northweetern The Republicans adjourned | Without ection of any kind There | TRIKE RECRUITS i dratt eeouis wie pene ous monitors bowbarded Tuinu Magurell Ht abandone: a and Zimottea.” rough Congres, did not halt the} Qoumanian frontier tow © proparationa of the ratiroad#! panube Miver. the Bi by the fen | empowering the Paterets commeree| IAAIAR Oy Wey eepEreted Commicnion to Oe em nee of Cane Heed declared the of tnteretete ret . CAPTURE BiG CITY: | Rich On Palio of of the Tarlunge Valley Selzed Near Kronstadt Ca ape for the best ee es eal sores ot tne BULGARS DECLARE WAR, « Relations With Roumanila Broken Off Last Night— Bistrita Reported Taken, DUCTIARBOT, Gept. 1 The Row 4 Ol directions, It wee officlslly on Vetroseny, Our onsen were very aileht “On our southern front Hungarian (Petromeny to the centre of @ fich oval field near the southern frontier of ‘Tranaylvanta, lying fust north of the Vaikan Pasa through the ‘Pransylvanian Alps ‘The occupation of Tariunge valley Jndicates the Roumanians are ea- tending their invasion of the ox treme portion of Tra vider yg ‘Turnu Magureli and on te LONDON, Mept, 1--Mulgarta haw atrikebreakers, getting ready dor ling to an oMolal announcement mado | mitoriea and commisarion and storing | a) falonton, as UP food mupplica Went on Without 1M | correspondent there, ‘warded by Reuters A Goeapatoh from Herlin saya that Truck-loads of cota were delivered | Roumania severed diplomatic rola tions with Bulgaria at 6.40 o'clock eet up in vacant roome in remote parte | jas, night, Using the famous German “nut 5 livered thelr heaviest counter-attack the igen ote aae cracker” tactics, the Roumantana are then offered oon Gat an there tad ert yl Mn iy sear wa pressing forward rapidly of both) against the Britésh lines last night , mee Gioouss ainoe the Somme offensive began, mak- wings, squecning the Austrians out of all southeastern Transylvania, ‘The Austrians, caught in the contre of the “outoracker already Transylvanian territory to by the co War was declared je heavy fight- a i but fow prisoners have been en, The Roumantan right wing, linked ho ¢ompat vp with the Russians near the tative Cooper ef Ohio, Re- Bal ft UE. Pooky in pies Hukowtna frontior, ta lvancing on the famous olf Hungarian city of te Sharpe the programme submitted | histrita, thirty miles from Roumantan front deapateh from 'T that the Auatrl evacuate Matrit Heavy fightin mountatn front from Bukowtna, a AUSTRIA NOT TO YIELD MUCH OF TRANSYLVANIA, IS BERLIN STATEMENT tral News day said s are preparing to without @ battle, ntinues along the ing southward By Carl W. Ackerman, RERLIN, Sept, 1 (United Proaa), Despite statements appearing In the Austrian prosa, the Teutonic foros have no intention of evacuating the largest part of Transylvanta, it was stated to-day. The plan of campaign contemplates! the evacuation of only a few places. From several of these the Austrians already have retired, Tho withdrawal in each Instance Was 4 part of a plan agreed Upon many months ago and for the purpose of ortenens tho ne, hes, rewarding the early Qghting in Transylvania, aay that wherever the Austrians p lo & stand, they repelled supertor Rou. manian forces with comparattve case, MADDEN BUYS FRIAR ROCK, PAYING BELMONT $50,000 Lexington Horseman Gets Famous Colt Which Has Won Many Turt Classics, (Sbewal he B ONT RACK TRACK, Rept t Maddon, the mi of Hany wo, Lexington, Ky. and breed or of some of tho Kreatoat race horses in the history of turf, purehased thie afternoon, for $50,000, frome August Belmont Friar 1 tho three-year-old colt which has won the Nrooklyn Handicap, the Suburban, the Saratoga Cup and other great classlos Thin ta the moat important rave horse transaction that has taken place on the local turf alnoo the reaumption ng Workt) more on Monday to lay plans for the} of racing. Mr Madden did not ane Hounce hit titentiona concerning hte] $50,000 colt, but 1 de Believed he with) start Priar Rook | the Healbeation and Her hape CONUS Ky CAtOpAiEN NNN scheduled to Ko to TAIT Dace for breeding purpoans, Mr, Holiont how ther gut of Rook mand, youn er \ “ | which he cand (uate the wirain for Ma ones w Wave 10) ian Sand ont Caled Pine, leo rem feieee, ee ae a) #igned from the White Biar Lane ond hae Just been appointed Alde-de- Camp te King George, He te serving Aine 4 Malta on the etaft of the Admiral ‘ually, however, Friar Hook a! "Take Carstairs along to your CAPT. a. 4. J, MADDOCK Se ee 2 AMEADINHUNGARY sassy 15290 PRSINERS, COLLAPSE AS HE RESUMING DRIVE! DEFEATS S WHITNEY | Six Cannon and on and 35 Machine Californian Wins Gruelting | ¥* Guns in oo eee oe eee reree Aatina hae broken out te| (2UftR found of the National Teunts the region of Lahacht, Cleksinets and | “Amptenehtp. Mase eho Wor OMce reported, etter | N*eriy ten thoveand epectatore wore the Ob hae ge. ympia, too he a of the Mediterranean! the head. Olympte fas carried ever troops from Canada to Bngiaad iT 5,000 ) to the » Gallipoll P Pentnaula, -- e BERLIN ADMITS LINES Leonard Heekm EAT OFFENSIVE |""#axs noi tive | |ssxvceln fo sot SSIAN PRBSSURB. | ""Wavcon. Wasnt ¢ Sige HERLIN, sIny have resumed the offensive on both| the acores wer, 6-4, Austrians and Germans. tles—Johnson Heats Hall, verrROGKA Rucwas (reope eopty ny ey 1601 By Williem Abbott, © Whole series of hetghte Crom | “vt on the turf for the etar match of on ion of & post | leading favorites for the title would are ae follows Nikitin wee billed by & bullet in |"AChUrch battle came the meeting bof lake Wye ies Oeinaee Dead fending Utleholder, and Laonard Heek he region of Dornavatra, on GERMANS LAUNCH | 228 the Houmanian border, we made joy Murray bt advance to the wee! o officials are & wiiea teres trem 2 Calfermiene elena Leugics t KR Kh Metorm Booty Taken Prom | Tennis Match Under Difficul- mein Other eummarien | eanattonal Junior Magtea Champtes- type . siter Weathroet, Weetern, ol David MoClure, houthers, WRETSIOn TRNNIA CLIN, Fon | POT HAM NOY, Bept ieTenete Fhe | “ane made © mane play to the Weat. de hud stands bere thie afternoon |» (0 eee the feature matehes in the on of the Aghting ot 4 peoueneae, “wee How on after reading oF po f se, ve" say “My opeg This would never hay « you wore properly fitted glass. es, For those who work or tread of somparets inactivity |" the two grandstands and hundreds Me 1. nee eT lot tate arrivals wore etreaming tate the erounds 0 when Maurice Mo» Toughile an jeorge Church walked Nuegiane have @ay- . the day. The meeting of Mel aughiin and Church meant that one of the at aur be forced out of the tournament 7" @ Maier Gon’ Neat in importance to the McLaugh ee te tng Set? Tam barr yany cases the “jude on ne Jar) cous” use of such glasses patponed their general use im ditt ly. “burn” man, the sensational sohool boy etar, f “ your eyes ‘bur or | the etrugglo between Dick Willlama _ after reading or sew- and 1X Clothier, two former national | {\ " wae tea 1) ing, have our Oculist (Regie lines was bombarded | hamptons, and the contest of Karl deat t] tered Physician) make an ex- Hohe, of Davie Cup fame, and K, Land amination and advise you with- out charge. Harria Glasses, it glasses are are priced at 62.00 or between Wiliam M. Johneton, the de William M. Johnaton, the defending ohampion, won bi urth mateh with of Princeton, John more, m and won tn Watson Washburn of Now York ollminated Willa Bi, Davie of Calltor Hept, InThe Russians) nia National Ciay champton, 4 and Tt, R E' the Kovel and Galician fronta, it wae] Warly arrivals were rewarded with WINDSO ENTRIES. Ne officially announced this afternoon, & red-hot argument between Clar- Piet KAOK Thee year atte emt uments Aut ny A Pierce i: ea, British Advanced], Mauihweet of Latak | the Blave|ence Grifin, olde of the national ier ie FT, a a usttal Avs Nar ouffering heavy losses | Harvard crack, Grima fiaily gained ground, but were later forved | doubles ttle, and KB. HM, Whitney, the |.) { ek u Ne b= Aye Wn tye Wale Ma ony Wt, Vier Trenches at Two Points— | te witharas r Hetween Their Losses Heavy, Huaslan a woat of thia region, the German lines wave way a little under aevere Rua. | the heat. LONDON, Sept. 1-—The Germans de- | alan oR, Grima, who ta short, atocky and very agile on the court, quickly ran heli et st Rt oe, j TURKS ROUT NUT RUSSTARS: wp a ole teoa on Whitney, ‘The Har-| | Vithi ne mo) me piv EACURDIONS Zlota Lipa and Datester| 4.3, 6-2, 6-4, 12-10, but not until oka broke down. Houth-| ne narrowly eacaped oollapaing from | pal Yu hye Sol vard man w inost helpless against hota the Little \ ing an onslaught on a@ front of nearly TAKE 5,000 PRISONERS poet sshd Ratratera lined over in his at men were formed into classes and/and in danger of being crushed by | two miles, Gem. Halg reported this at- given instructions. the fi Although g@ome western railroads] nave abandoned mipre than 400 aquare have abandoned the freight embargo, | miles the New York Central will not litt] the Invaders, At least e dosen towns /againat Hritiah positions the ban on froleht while there 1s a | $d Village na ere mae a possibility of a strike, Vice President} sunday night. So rapidly are the|and High Wood after @ terrific bom- Austrians Ley on the centre|bardment, Large German forces were ete to cast my vote with @ platol) “wren the brotherhood chiefs an-| that there has been Hit ternoon, Constantinople Reports Defeat of jeegond #et Gritin eouget frequent |i Five separate attacks were launched Two and One-Half Divisions Feat in the shade of the judges’ stand @ 2,000 yard front in the region of Ginchy| RPRIAIN, employed, but four attacks wore re- Dulaed with heavy loss, The Afth German onalaught carried the Teutons into an advanced British trench at two points on @ emall frontage, Britieh gunners successfully @n- gaged several hostile batterion east of Heauraina, causing a big explo- sion, A Hritisah gas attack in the Ypres ealiont bad satisfactory re- oulte, BERLIN, fept, 1—Cerman troops recaptured from the Hritiah ground loat near Longueval and Helville Wood, in heavy fighting on the Somme front last night, it wae officially announced this afternoon, PARIA, Bept. 1.—Freneh troope cleaned up « German trench on the Nouvron front, between the Olse and the Alane, last night, taking some prisonera, it wae officially announced to-day, On the Bomme front French arttl- lery wae very active in the regions of Batress and Boyecourt, In Apremont foreat, southwest of Verdun, @ woak Gorman attack failed, French curtain fire stopped another German attack tn Le Pretre woods. Beven German acroplanes were brought down in yesterday's Aghting, four in the Bomme district, two in tho Champagne, and one tn the Oise tu- gion, CANDY BOX FLAG FOR COURT On the half enemy in” repulaed. cording to to-day, IN than 6,000 prisoners and several can. | #fter & brief , le to ove i. te, i non and machine guns were brought Rit tae ge PETROGRAD, Sept. 1 (via London), Turkish troops yesterday resumed | thelr offensive against the Russian positions in the regions west of - QGumushkhane and Eraingan, in Turk. WRT ish Armenia, eaya th ie Com ment lesued by the partment to-day, but e SERBIAN FORCES HAVE JOINED RUSSIANS LONDON, Sept, 1A Sorbian force commanded by Gen, Gadjiteho has entered Roumanta to ¢o-ope with the Roumantans and was enthusiastioall 500,000 GERMA ANS LOST IN OFFENSIVE PARIS, Aept. 1.—Compotent authort- ties eatimate that about five hundred thousand Ger ‘territory, Toward the end of the ~ tanne heat weakene! him a in Caucasus, Aer ieee next eet, The Hopt. 1 (by wireless to went out of bis long driv lide t tote Wt “1 Sayeville)-—=An official etatement ia | Ney Dad ue Tenet sy mA a Can net oat ae mued by the Turkish War Depart. | cally captured the aot 6-3, anit i ice ii i eR ment at Constantinople Aug, 31, aa ‘At this point Griffin's elimination “} became iminent, Starting the fourth Cauoamia front our left] sot the Californian played with visible | ani ut wing completely routed two and al offort, Several otticlals urged him ¢ Wate divisions, We took more | withdraw, (rt improved Ww Anew vee, are omctat es dempatches received here FRONT OF VERDUN AND NOW COMES LABOR ' DAY, that time when almest have bees dlaabled | tawn-—In the Country and Mountain or st the Seashore: DONT sth LOOK e WORE aN Wey estat ture heya in the Verdun region alone since Feb, Yaat ES Summer Outing of the year. For Friday and Saturday, we will gr 21, the beginning of the great Ger- BIN but we wish it understood that you can have ve Riek and of any of the other Patrolman Saumons Manager of} man offensive thero, combina ona Each comprised of a select assortment of LOFT SWEETS, the emailer packages ore Owned by Cum pie ‘The total number of wounded Ger- man priaonera taken in the Verdun container, neatly wrapped in plain oubeti i] iar onal Das 0. handin aiinenes f candy today at a sector and in the neighborhood of the tin he “NEEK-END COMBINATION No. ¢ Soran THE FOLLOWING " red and Forty- ninth Bomme exceeds forty-three thousand, youne 4 wi tiene Eat, Beas. en Pe Pelt ‘mocokate ioe " Street and Third Avenue. Whe Four German acroplanca were shot sett Af ys ose ach ee ae moved the wrapping paper an American Mag printed across the top of each box, Callahan returned to the store and served ® aummona on Stanley M. Tuteol, the manager, who lives at No, S44 Academy Street, the Hronx, In the Morrixanta Court Mutat was charmed with violating the Penal Code down yeat Bulga Inve chain owned by Good—Since 1708 summer camp—or on that yachting cruise, It'll be a Figen reminder of "little old New York." In protective bottle "a good bottle to keep | goed” A Century Favorite BERLIN, by Using the Amertoan Mag for adver-| Chief of the Mul Tho case was ad-| who haa beon, « campaien in th qupendivitia, “want @ Botta “alspaton to riday on the Homme front and another waa captured, the War WEEK-END COMBINATIONS FOR THE KIDDIne—ot OMoe announced to-day, Course we have not overlooked the little folk, whe have their French artillory waa very active during the own likes and dislikes iu the way of Bweets, We have pre~ taht tn the Somme aeotor. > jo War Chief Dead Rept. Aetien, DProatoy . wae st cle ‘nd General Start, a STORES Mateariay . is doad of te \'nane Tenet iy —= WE aeatse ine oy Neca Rao Nats scien me SARULAY TReGT ¥ a XNov traded nh | ona ast N \ AN . nue ‘