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as LOSE 3RD LINE. TRENCHES AT PERONNE | WAL Coe celorlo, FINES Fi¢iir UNION TO THE LAST BERLN ADS WCTORY [Sr Wi: Cal eT peat ALAR COMPAS EEG be adjusted within a rease tine by the parties tn int such public utilities until the differ. s paralyzing ation are composed between the management and te New Dork has had enongh and demands radical action and (ois Time to Curb the Bus Men Get More Pay as At- Interborough Heads. | leas NE ' tempt to Get Them Out Is Made. Made Yesterday. Slate when labor tre BERLIN, Sept. 1 Freneh troops penetrated the village of Bouchaves Masor Mitchel has two radical) rosin tr wisn wie’ HUNDREDS FROM B. R. T. sttuation In the event that the Inter. ‘rough eblefs continue in their ree | ENROLL WITH UNION | rusut to arbitrate ull differences MAN Aes, between Combles and Peronne, in heavy fighting last night, but were CHARLES 8. WHIT! MAYOR MITCHEL COMMENTS ON THE EVENING WORLD STRIKE SUGGESTION vepulsed im attacks near Thiaumont and Souville, on the northeastern) + Verdun front, it was officially announced to-day. 4 Following {5 the text of to-day'* memes “It has always been my te said Mayor Mitchel, “that it legislation could make arbitration com- The ‘st is @ request to Gov The efforts of Mayor Mitchel and the Public Service Commission to War Office report | pulsory we ought to have such ‘ It would be a reliet to the public Ht some authority higher thi [Whitman for an extra vesston of the ; ; ; ees Coen ereny: Oe HLA Sea IF the disputants ina strike could step in and operate a railway until a settlement is reached. No one has yet Lagislature:at which the Pupiio Suspend the street railway strike until the dilferences between the come Rupprecht of Bavaria atthe ; i hewn me iow compuls wy ark ‘i ation could be brought about by legislation, Up to now I have not yet HSMN oF Che Homme ied whether | shall ask the Governor to call an extra session of the Legislature.” menead. Our troops Combles and the Somir Y French entered wey ae ost | PQUND DEAD IN HOME'5CO MEN AND BOYS fee Commission will be given panies and the men can be settled by arbitrition met failure to-day when ty force the running of subway, “ne the Tnterborough Rapid Transit Company and the New York Railways a surface car Ii pany thitly retused to arbitrate or enter into any sort of negotiations system, h his f this faite the Mayo: f 5 . Besnhy OBE ere t3 entire ae : i ‘i which would involve recognition of the Amaigamated Association of Street evolvers 0 o¢ eting of the Bou of an’ eiarient Coutts Retimate and ask that body to fin. “Ml Electric Railway Employees Somme ee KU cya dy it eat Yi ” be See ee enc aeO: Lm President Whitridge of the Third Avenue Railroad, Receiver Beaver “Front German Crown jp, ait t threatening Mr. Maher's fe. rk Motor Hus Company, | of the Secund Avenue line and other employers interested will join in the i + olice Believe Miss Nevins} ‘ * rhich offers to pay the city a big % Priy Kast the Meuse (Ver bhai Magistrate Nolan, 1 Harlem ¢ rental’ for: tii 1 refusal to arbitrate to-morrow. ‘The union representatives reported to the duo dtront) (atwwoks 1 ne | Was a Suicide—Dead Davs mive i. teneday workhouse . privilege of running : © sa Commission that they were willing to arbitrate or cert t © French tn the sector of Thisu- | dhe pal ain es a ape Pavey ch aseterggit Ohta teas U oo. ee When Found Hundred nth Street, one iF Anhattan ie the other. which they specitied. d Souville failed, causing d. _Btee 4 ve NG me d \ ON FOURTH AVE j ay during Aldermanic President’ Frank 1 At the conclusion of the meeting of the Public Service Commission to- em sa ary losse: € <. PARIS Sept. 13.—Continuing tueir) Mis® Grace Nevina, who was prom- Dowling suggested the granting of day Mayor Mitchal said he would try to find some way to bring about @ Peake je oS 7 the motor-bus franchise while dia-, truce at once. on upper Madison | great drive on the front of Combles/inent in the campaign for a woman's ‘ ; ey Me I teeta eg cussing the situation to-day with an| Perénne, despite desperate German f Artillery du amendment to the New Yors * mstitution as a member ot Inspector, Starier and Polic | Woman's Political Union, w ile le an's Political Union, | man Roughly Handled While | ® The project of granting a Abbi to young women accuse d the entire village of Boucha- | State ¢ the Ne fe ote a5 cepaared: ie eh i ind Jury in $2000 bail each on a ter in turn made the si New York Motor Bus Compan! throwing bricks whieh injured pas- weente) midway between Sombie es inbous assault chars People Was Marked All |to Mayor atiteuet ne said it w. 1 dead Anna Lansky and L and Peronne, the French last night suffrage . : 7 oe | cusein, the, : same fighting, were held tor the| Candidate Says “ean Conia of | Evening World reporter, When th but to operate bus lines paralleling the “day in her apar . : A crowd o i , Thay, on, a | the t yet made and that he we Y 5, 134 A MILE: aw Yo allways and resistance, it was officially announced | at N West Kighty-third Street, Clearing Track. 1 Phrough Country. GatBAINIAIG, CAROAY Uneie Gite hm Raliways and subway én@ sto-di ea bite she lived alone, She wus tifty- ——— eae, RES sont Wii Ne ih ue at share immediate re- Warly to-day the Prenat pushes ue ¥ rs old. weeny of strikers ana these | Charles BE. Hughes, Republican can- I beileve that the New York Motor] Total Over Previous | Fiscal Term | not be completed witha vidipate ert turthor eastward, capturing Uy he door was broken down by Pos|yympathizers to pull motormen and & Nat way didate for Iresident, returned to New| Bus Company,,’ said Alderman ip . 7 See YAbbe farms near the Peronne-Ka- | ticemen O'Keefe and Gersenkorn, whe ' vaad f and when he| sy , rman iow- Shows an Average Increase It is understood the Mayor has hopea paume-Bethune highway by @ Drills | had been called by neighbors whe eles trem s erie Kare! Wp) PAS teed to pied through was beaten, | York this turning after a six weals’ de sale) Riven # franchise by of 26.6 Per Cent both aides will be willing to talk - ) neighbors who ' business t# to-day. “Lieut, Kelly and a motor ear full of | |, / 5 . rhe | Se Board of Estima w if for no be iecaea ‘ pout inedlation by next Mo: » tant bayonet charge, son | Rare Mure something was wrong in| phe vicinity of M n Square suw | policemen d to swing around | 8A to ocean campaign tour. ‘The! |.) oon than to show dhonte and| WAWHINGTON, Sept. 1s Ne MANY ¢ Roe euece iondey, Tho French gains in matt ‘| Miss Nevins's apartment. She hid! awift pitched battle between police the corner in time to disperse the! first thing he did after reaching thel yediey that tt nr a LOACHINEE GATES ikied FE noRTa oaths | Ree OVEES JOIN y Ce e co at been se Lie crowed o on ti ear ‘ iat Donan north of th anima yer i t been seen entering the flat Fri-jand strikers. du foren Fone Bad te-arren, WH Astor Hotel was to send forhis favor-| pedestal and tho public, ‘The| United states for the fiscal year Just! 4 sentnoant ee > ternoon are ¢ we day noon. ‘ Pee in, oO bd . a a enifica d 0} of the ’ terday ai aes Rel be By no ia, John Chadrick of No. 34 Suffolk! Place, Brooklyn. He te barber and have hin whiskers] Kranting of a buy franchise would r- | closed increased 26.6 per cent. over the | geiko ie the way the BR. T. portance. p Scia|| y found the woman lying on] street, a strikine motorman, waa ar- | ball eve an intolerable situation exusting | preceding year, according to reporta aap, banal the last of the strongly fortified Gr ‘i ; | thee floor beside her bed, In her rieht | ~ 4 for manhangling Chastee Hu ——— trimmed, Then Mr. Hughes went out loyees 4 between | among the poor Wage earners of this] recelved by the Interstate Commerce | PO%te# 4F@ enrolling in the Amalgae man third line of defenso between) hand was grasped a small bottle othor mated union, More than 200 joined . : ber of No, 1657 First Avenue, one of jand bought bim a bat and did othor/ejty who travel early and late Comunission, Combles and Peronne. All the posi- | which empty and had contained} the twenty-seven veterans of tie, STRAIGHT HEART FLUSH | shopping. “L understand that Shonta and] Statistics from all the roads in the | ‘8? Uaton at Righty-sixth Street and tions now held by the Germans back | hydrocyanie actd. Miss Nevins wa Fi : Third Avenue headquarters yester- ha Avenue © line who stood by the| "We had a most successful trip.”|Hediey have defantly rejected all] United States with operation incomes @f this line have been built under the | fully dressed. The condition of the| company. Felix McCafforty of No | BEAT HIS FOUR ACES) sain Mr. Hughes. "Everywhere «| peice proposals made by, Mayor| of Ver @ million dollars show w total] ay And to-day. One delegation of anoeasing fire of French artillery) body was such that the police bo-| 119 th Ave was arrested fc . eat deal of interest was shown and| Mitchel and thy Public Service Con ty wearing their uniforms and tly are not nearly so 5 119 Ninth Aver great deal of | it a badges came over from Brooklyn im and consequently | Veved Miss Nevins had been dead at] trying to pull Petor Vingel of No, 334 , Jock After | 1N€ cordiaiity of the people was very | mission nething ought to be ea averaged $6,104 = Sete as trong as the old lines. least four days, They reported her} w : a ie | inner Destroyed the After aia at de body and signed up. a real | 3 reported her| West Mig th Street from the mark In this respect, the situa-| done at once show them that the Following 1s the text of to-dey's | death na due to suicide, plattormot a Swan third Taki ing 81.400 Stee He is. tion in Maine was not different from| people have some rights over their The union organizers are doing Wpkoreh AbiNis BOs ‘ Fe las Crosse, Wis, where he er later the erowd ¢ there is every reason for contidence.” | Palirouds operate,” | Fe ee ee Shean continued last evening with disy | wag a wealthy manufacturer about : ea SRURGH, Sept, th Walter] Mere 18 © MENniod (he, cecneta ll damien Qanikenbuath aounuel (oth T0 LEAVE AYTH 4 § | concern ts controled by Interborough —_—_—_ Part 2) ' as rt ma ‘ ee iat a a mye: . sts, tt ts) che ed py ’ don Sixth Page.) | Naeem: Sho tnhenttok tier) y the ars | On ee et : ring alleged differences with|!Mterborough, when told of the plan 8 = | im tt ie ceahaa the (Continued on Si father’s fortune and received an in-| forts 1 un lay beau Att leteuan ‘iiicos ane hte « paign | t9 Brant franchises to the Now York | 1 Bs onsare Kat 958 at the See —— come of $250 4 month from the est | t rw stroyed a f Is, ENR RSHIOn AU an ewe 1s ictor Bua: Cc say. ent | Doctors and Relatives Advise Him drivers and ; hoses joined S| About $10,000 in Jewelry and cash] ates ste 1) Samocks, who bet fou uy | deciles Phere but ono nondealiomake ot (he tisetes of Remaining union th Avenue Com ll R J [| were fond about sie aparement in by Ml es itd caulnek Ganeell’ Siilaht ou 1h p bud been an urdu oa ie hi I eee GUase COIR ‘ade ORE A ae ‘. ! Ls ir posted ‘bulléting in the Gum . en 1 1 ver felt better in his life than t 8 the eity wi ci —He Sails to Highland lh atnita . it ats ecords! | the policemen searo: for notes or| 1 on hearts, Was sadder and wiser ; "lover the subways, ‘The ental g ating that all em- 4 e clit letters explaining her death; there | "i pector| The play was made In a poker ary more a on reduced | HBC Would be a direct and powertal| NEW LONDON, Sept 1t-—tresi.| Plovees Will receive time and a half were also bank bouks noting deposits t i ny ond | after Samocks had been dealt the f ur A 7 Ne Are) nas _ Dee | Compatitor of the subways and oy} dent Wilson teft here in the May-| P4 ) while the strike lasts, , jot about $10.0 cae Keli 1, a startee attempted | aces “cold” by Ganes. Samocks, rais | io the sinaliest Hs ant sie that lt) wanting: the frinchlees the ty | Mower Shadow Lawn, Long) The vetion of the Interborough The police learned that the CE ah Ai sae ana roughly | ing and meeting ralses, put up sio,| Mas ever known. It has been cut! so iig set up opposition to ite ona| Brunch, at 6 o'clock this morning. | ad New York Railways Company Im 9 pe de tide Pa ig wae Bure 4 herein 1 Lieut. OM with Then he put his $1,000 diamond ring | Clore on the sides of the face and thel eia purtherr rs ha doctel in uttendance on the | fetusing to arbitrate was no surprise, AR AV rage oa neck and under the chin are shaved. | Srey te - iw ft Was forecast In w statement {s+ ale Miss ins was Visiting her brother| automobile | f policemen on/in the pot, Ganes raised some more : | eins pooling with the elevated 4| President's sister, Mrs. Howe, informed K World Ads. Yesterday. So ny their way to pa the upper east) and oks wont & mesKonger out| rho bushy appearance of th ard) in about a year and the new hua! hin that ee on was so serious | Sued lust night by President Shonts 1 eee Ov ine BAA SBOWG AMmADE hap ppened along for his single share of United states|!* fone, only & mustache and # chit) jiney would cut down the ‘I. profits.| that it would he impossible at present | Of the Interhorough. Under the otte 4 Cam 2, 2 2 4 She acidom invited visitors to her| In about nd A half there | Steel stock. Ie bet that, then called | hI# remaining with a part in the) Lastly, the New York Hallways Cum-| to state just what would be the out. | cumstances the action of the unton | home and made few visits to others. | was no crow ot and four! for a showdown mid Jie of the chn. | pany doesn't earn en to pay | come Wiret telegrams w keup | leaders was expected Ma Whey had ad- More Than All the Five Other ]/ She studied nursing at Bellevue and) yen and a hor had heen artsted,| Gunes flashed his heart flush and| The panda te pad Lh , lintorent on ite sevolid tnortkiinl him informe meena on the | S#nee information of y hat the come y [OER ES PI CAORTAR ID AEUEE RAD: SRINO a many na \ a far} to he pot. Suspicio Suinocky | ence With William BR. Willcox, Chatre | ponds, and the establishment Oo. trip to the Higniioda, wher May-] DAnles wero golng to do, New York Morning Newer |} to this city, | For some inontha gha| While mans te | ep NCAP ] man of tho Republican Natlor Hi Neen re PR 10.908 MEN UNDEP CONTRACT, papers Added ‘Together. mith, her nolghburw std Kubbing themselves ruefully ahd Iinbs | but Ganes refused IL und tore wp mittee and nferendes with | aig deteriorate Oar adhe SAYS SHONTS. _> . \ wrds, Hits arrest £ i | Republican leaders, among them . are rir ymal rejection of the arbitra. 4 2 8 | sean idueae (Woah diane re hain Gicateuedled Puavee On Gare Sarge Jeleogation of United om Sonat rm | atom Say re ts a Precedent (4) ton plan was handed to the Publie =) ir op | eerie eat ae in the neighborhood of Union Square GIANTS WIN. neluding Reed sineet of Utah, r | aLnany arf RUHL Acatlpall Uta] Seevlen | ninsion at 11,80 o'clock by More Than The World's Pre« J) 3, ae cei bands of rs who came from senting the Old Guard; James H.] said ho had heare neerning | J ivchard Reid Rogers, acting general vious Daily Record on ii 1e 6, |) ee keke aE ALL AINE ROnFTAeGED BURGeE A Now York Pee radr ohatdaie) Chatiag Cure <t Mee ea aualaikenbetes IA CeeSIC wT ft w tn nv che Interorough, 1t reads . i ’ fi nnath.. 0 0 1 0 0 0-60 4 : f Olas follows 1916, when 6,576 World Ads. \ Shareware 1olreports AO: tons - Now ¥ M008 0 8 to og} Kansas and A. HB, Fall of New for arbitration legislation at al M Bibs tetborcneh “Ratt Swanel Were Printed. elevated trains from roots, f Mexico Jxpecial legislative session, and nya ke t Phe Lnterborous! ap rani _|) Jawing « redintributic \ or | George W. Perkina hod a seaston| ied to say what he would doit] j ‘ompany respectfully represents te ——-— = lives on the roofs aloug the elevat ST LOUIS LEADS. with CHBTERGHIGKTaraen RE hig ne AeA e te penn ee Bin ‘ Hon 6) the vommission i i | nd orders to 2 mt - 9 a i tayor Mu “le tive 4 a) 0 ¢ arbitrate, ite Faas The World Gets Results | i ENTRIES ON S! Edward A, Maher jr, Vice Prest- | eee 00 0 o| (Continued on Second Py ike s precedent” ‘ow morning to attend to It, Veenieveaa ba ot a total ‘of ue, ‘ t i ' :