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Pe A » eg ‘ tt 4 ‘ 8 TROLLEY SMASHUPS DUE TO STRI WEATHER few, Provable Showers ZOITION The Cloarld % ZOITION ” { reulation Dooka Open to an." | Cin ulation Rooks Ope nto All! _ PRICE ONE CENT = ht, 11 be The too ew —6OUNEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1016 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. SETTLE STRIKE OR 75,000 MEN WILL QUIT MONDAY, NEW THREAT FRED THE CHAR FOR MAN MASONS, TEN HURT IN BRON RASH; "sR TRADES MUS HE NOW SAYS IS INNOCENT: ‘Sempre’ © CARS PLUNGE DOWN HL: TO WALK OUT AT ONGE T0 BAMBRICK GETS REPREVE =. ALL RUN BY STRIEBREAMERS. ‘x AID CARMEN, 10000 ARE TOLD Ground at) Point) Where [PRESIDENT'S SISTER er a Murder Story \ “ ln; re - ) After Aiding in Preparing tor PROOPS FROM VERDUN, FIVE _Women Among picts of ‘This Is Our Answer to Shonts,” De- Death of Accused, | OROWS STILL WEAKER - | Flight Laid to Greased Rails—. : ihe , ~~ ; a Paris Claims That’ Veterans} Oth Ini d i Chapt f clares Organizer, Threatening SAW DAPPING KILLED.|'" Physicians Issue Bulletin—| Sent to Defend Combles os eee or |S Sympathetic Strike of All Unions Crowds Cheer the President | A ¢ cidents. : spieie c Z in New York Within 48 Hours. a Convict Tells at Long Branch Have Been Defeated. But Says Bambrick W a Far GLY OMION Sans. Benue Off—Second Stay Within [aes annie &. Howe, President Wi- Say rs of Des son's sister, who ts critically il here Few Hours of Death. was weaker this aftern: n official new eastward drive to squeese the statement from her physicians said. | Germans LONDON, Sept. 14.—The Five open trolley cars of the Union Lite, operated by strikebreaker | ped with the f \7,485 MEN ON PARADE; . | ABOUT HALF IN UNIFORM James t neh in th Motormen and conductors, went racing dpwn the grade on Westchester Avenue, from St. Ann's to Brook Avenug, the Bronx, beyond control of ack this morning there were As ALBANY, Sept. 14.-—-Gov, Whitman out of Combles = and = ar LONG BRA? No J. Sept. 14. Peronne, and made progress last bthe operators, and from 8.45 to 9 ¢ Rresay sranted a respite until Oct. 2t0) Lent Wilson te kept informed night north of Ginch: ASeaparticner face eR ee Thomas Rambrick, whose executton fF constantly of the condition of his sis- The British gain, ofeially succession of crashes, a racing of doctors in ambulances, shrieks of ten the murder of Policeman George Dap-/ter, Mrs, Howe, at New London. He ported by Gen, Haig, draw. injured, among whom were five women, Holland, President for N&W York*State of the America ping, of New York, ! ptember, 1915, has not been able to do much in the tehter around Combles, whose out- Federation of Labor and spokesman for Samuel Gompers at this after. way of political engagements on ac- skirts are now held by the F count of the stretr fools r de of © Aaniniyt The injured women are * jNoon’'s mass meeting in Union Square, folluwing the parade of the trac+ pushed forward in thi,{SMITH, MRS. KATE, forty-two lion: <trikere: deslarad’ to itacaad 7 arene ; a ores is ae pears cid: Nos 69 Glason Paint Aca JITNEY HITS STREET CAR; | tion strikers, declared to a ¢ crowd of 10,000. unionists and dangerous tlness RHEINISH, Miss DAISY uu. sy npathicers that it the strike is not settled by Saturday in a manner Suaphens Avenue and Clason Point PASSENGERS INJURED RUN ON MANHATTAN = actory to the Amalgamated Associati ‘ a sympathetic strike im- DE MANTINO, MRS, ANNA, thirty 7 : 6d Tenler. ‘avenue, Women Faint—Driver Arrested for volving, it necessary, every union worker in the city, will be called, ‘ay’ , $6 $56666-0225446606004422% re- HUGH FRAYNE ri rr! eo nd heroic acts by policemen and citizens had been set for to-morrow morning Wont of the Governor's action reached the executive offices # w callers. 1PM, from Syrace veral thousand pers nwded around the executive of bet hinds surroundes. Haig this afternoon the President nounced this new gain and J, Most of the successful raid near Souches, nearby buildings were decorated with the British took some prisone, ; 5 joners, P ‘ e a executive legal assistant, te Warden | American flags. South of the Ancre, t usual ar. Tam in ravor,” said Holland, “et @ ‘i Failure to Have Auto | nS * thetic ‘our Sabian el Mie Were hee ee Be Ly Anat. Wor tsi BtenT Avenue eretg 6 KILLED 3 HURT Rt te mans were ’ orty-three, No. him of the reprieve active near the} A big automobile omnibus brought neo ¢ Mayo! m ri FACTORY FIRE EMPTIES troccres inamny Sh® BP!" 8° Gick, MRS. FLORENCE, twenty us brow i ) time only until the Mayor and the Pub AUDOMEH DH GSAS Were Poaieres one, Newman Avenue, Clason Point |"! jw Haven by Josey Servic Commission show whether ytake advantage of the The injured rs Subway and Elevated: Roads . they can make good. If they can't men axe ble: Dyalisas URonded by the ont + make good by Saturday there will be a ‘| ROSENBLATT, MOSES, No. 814 SPAN shifted In front of a sour Resume Operation of Ten *yimpathetic strike that will astound mn last night th Avenue car at Twenty : 5 ; N ounter. Fox Street. Trains, | ew York the Governor is a guest of honor at the § mediately sent by Owen L. Potter, day and cb @ fair, A telegram was tm whenever he appear where & Sing prison, notifying aaa ined some ground in from Distr New York, who) Three Alarms Sent in Because of eoutlve clemency tacks on the Somme Attorney Swann was off wa reported t» have been consideri0g jy Congestion of Tenth Ave | eitih and. French, ntteaia Regtk: |KURANER, BENJAMIN, No, 1124)! piahd andes: srinahe nS i PLAN TO TIE UP COAL SUPPLY such action on the ground of newly | erat es ) attacks between hiveat a evatec oad pila FINGT. : nue District, Ginchy and the Somme were repulac: Simpson Street. yere were len passengers th the of hundreds to 7 " discovered evidence, the y we were repulsed, EINSTEIN, ARTHUR, No. 1314 Steb- r wer A passengers in the With the aid of hundreds of autg “If the strike keeps up we will — The entire top floor of the five. |'"1 ny suffering heavily, Link Aveaua bus. John Loboletto of No. 664 East mopiies of all kinds utilized for the| out all the union men engaged in ¥ e second time that Thomas putld ‘ ° ont FY ollowing is the text of to-day’: A F One Hundred and Ninth Street wa Di 1 ‘0 pt, oct pie oy os er, a b © y i oke! " hair when only @ few hours remained | manufacturer of theatrical boots and “Army group of Crown Prince Be. ve Reet 00 Hundred and | iiyman Zimmerman of No, 379 That. Proved service on the surface tines) Head of Newark Milk Concern barf penis ee ee be t 1 be called to £0! sho as bi ° f Rupprecht; On the Somme. ¥ ford Avenue t New York, Manha nd the Bronx the | Peng, : Mees ne Little aren Caer ve wring os tvene coves = flash artillery firing on ats ia iho | GOETZ, HERMAN, address unknown insur 1 rnally and sunset eld Hy eo h ae t Ange “| Among Victims in Blowup coal, Ie necessary we will go farther Maret vt RinbHlak hadlhed etan 's Saar ‘ cea tte Of the women most seriously Injured : yeh ‘ E people who have to move downtown | rage than the men who are in trades deal- On Aug when Bambrick had be-| tire,” The loss was $20,000. 1 ounttl it reached the posite fractures of his right arm and in Plant : ‘ : waa Mrs, Bonlaron, who Jumped from | Pon” Eline’ from their homes every morning made | ant, ing with the Interborough and the fore him the prospect of death in the The fire was almost directly oppo- Violence, Repeated | rig an | ndition is eritical in morning, Gov, Whitman telegraphed | site the Third Avenue car barns at attacks by the ener | the running board of the third oar in), en Ww taken to New York | ‘he Pilerimage to-day ome street railroads, I want to tell yeu mega i ees ah NRE ; re fheMY | ihe collision and was struck BY % jiogpital Orher pawmeane, 5 ny. dime Mare the trage|. Sue tt neluding Samuel Hot.) men that the plumbers and the men in an order of reprieve, Tenth Avenue and Fitty-fourth ween Ginehy and the Somme Pe ena aaa Mircian of | COee passengers were RE PGRIOUAK Gather tataraterta Ree Mie eae This latest withholding of the hand| Street and sc excitement was} and at several points south of the arnt the aun way sce! cut and braised strike k ¢ ein ute Hiding trades are willing to lay law eas the result of a/caused by a report that the barns| river were repulsed with aan. | N°. 37 Bast One Hundred and Fifty: | pire were t women passen green ca gut} and Cream Comp f New York, down their tools for you right now.” Yen ee Faaiae | sees ibd ae a San med WHEN san- | Bourth Street, happened to be paasing | NT en OM 5 sa nea to SRA dah | Were Killed to-day in an ¢ After his specch Holland told the confession made to Deputy Warden| were burning. ‘Three alarms were} guinary * I counter-at- gers ar All tainted ‘ a r a ‘i in his automobile and picked the Haut were unhurt 4 HE Avent n n a tank at the newspaper reporters that if the strike Spencer Miller Jr. by Frank Meehan, | given because of the congested char-] tacks ground was gained ar ; ee : 4 roel acter of the section places. Prisoners were ¢ woman up and burried her to the Greenters way locked up « “ 1 Attan [Plant w was to oper S not settled by Saturday steps will & Sing Sing convio ‘ section. aces soners were taken and | Lebanon Hospital with oF un att P ur helis ete prox. | tity »e taken to call cut about 75,000 works The substance of the confession is The police required the sisters of | booty wae captured A THR ar ou New York ad t rein ¢ hich ai that Meehan was at the “The” Mc-| St. Ambrose Convent, near the build Army group of the German |Abb INJURED ON THIRD CAR jicens nately 50 per cent. of the nor sar sa RHO rain trade h sre alceatiy ome: Manus festival at Manhattan Casino, |ing, to leave their quarters. They | Crown Prinve: On the pught bart TO SLIDE DOWN HILL or ‘I The Union tine p at roe as dans [RR ICR LBA aparaien ot sires ere Dapping was shot in Septem-| took refuge in the old chureh of st { the Meuse (Verdi Allethe injured were ‘ the rons : many : strike is to where Dapping front) ine | ; et teat! begin next Monday. ‘The widesprsigt ber of lust year, and was ao close to! Ambrose, which iy now utilized asa] fantry engagements developed | car to slide dow ek " Se eraasa taut rain). HOUls Markow swonn-las Of general strike is to be put into oper Dapping that he saw who shot him, | stuc West of the Souville salient, ace | WAS operated by Mot ! IN BROOKLYN SUBWAY Vacca PaReEAEA atanee wae TOGMIR tion gradually, Holland said. He was but that it was not Bambrick, Vireman John FP. Harrington. of ) 1 at times by very lively | Herman of No, 204 Bust Sevent LeMay j MR ‘Gone cian’ ble ib vend bets a It was the electric chair itself and | Truck No. 85 was overcome by smoke,| activity the artillery in) the Street and Conductor Antonio Kor - transport is concerned: Hae ta snide, Pa uniod Warten. ae ye yes paraphernalia of death |taken to the street revive Thinumont-Chaplire ‘sector ho of No. 100 Mott Street, w Rescuer Leaps From Platform and N.Y. CENTRAL OVERFLOW . Ain, salesman, Watertown, Aas 4 as been ° | sareatore ; : q 2 ares Neg a eyelet FALLING OFF wd, but he refused to give Agures, om Meehan the con A four-story nt at No, Sep b oh th . ‘ . tit by ‘ = seem 2 f Sept. M4.—The War Office ! it by Train—Cars ¢ : tm SY Taere was a note of defiance in feasion exonerating Bambrick it, West Fifty-fourth Street cau Jannounces to-day that yosterdayts Strikers and that the t enw Pass Over Hi Yad y hes rhe r et ghteen hea delivered at the was, in truth, sweated ont of him, | from flying embers but the tlames| ineffective counter attack auminat pig ROW! MST TaN ' Apap aptteda Mla. ‘ ’ nh, Was being but alec: there™ran Me n, who was sent to Sing Sing Were quickly ex uishe southern extremity of Hill No. 6, The Union Line is b ame CMe Mary Sto 1a fractured skul 4 estert p at to putting public support pi st June for a short term for an ~ ——_ northwest of Peronne, was led by which the car it ' La 1 acerations ab . i i i ‘4 N small fire broke | 4) 8 ® \ on : j Hhas t 1 y the public should assault upon a German following 4 MINISTERS IN OVERALLS tr ah Ger 1 division HOR ruee ay m M r id ta pursult of a straw ai Tocaten xplosion but it Wil stand by men whose Feht to crenalan i : 4 detatiea | i 1 un. Ch. Killing of three sand the hat iMiam Mente f No. 190 | Central Station about re EAR EA Re ‘ean discussion of the war, waa letatled pve Arey veral ee ake suring une than Me dosen others Myrtle Avenus, Hrooklvn, was stand. |euburtiai t é northal - for purposes of industrial protection to ald the State Electrician in pre- PUT AN END T0 STRIK at point last night, but "phe first car to slide down the ng platform of a Canar very day: sit ar atrik tn denied by a corporation opereting & the death chair for Bam- we y repulsed oa a ing f ) of & Canarsie! every da 000 GREEK TROOPS public DARE. in two week 40, Fol in the text of today's Was operated by Motorman James|elevated train when it entered the;was called, Operating sta abt A public utility, The speakers made brick’e execution # Rae ioe = French War Office report Ross of No, 449 Twe h Street. tube on the New York aide, The sud-| mate that the minished plain that they consider the srammme cays the oy before the time set for! Hein Union Men to Win a Victory "Horth of t nme during the — Brooklyn, and was in charge of Py den current of air blew his bat off and | fifty per vent. this morning T0 69 T0 GERMANY nothing doing” periem, af cana © expiation. a night we rep eral Germa Lee Be, nee s a y “aes pressed it, as simply Yo MOVED TO CONFESS WHILE AT and Work on Tabernacle attompta at the s Atrermte Heeman Winter of the Parkville t made a lunge after it, striking his) T subway and “L" roads re _ sen aa an ee re period ot agit WORK ON DEATH CHAIR. | Is Resumed, ar atl i Aveo! aing to fat re. i * Baton. Br ” : 1 the ay 4 PsUpport of a girder amed te-day the operation ¢ Garris Which Gave Up Kavala! in tne nist ory the country ; With the State Electrician, Mec CAMDEN, N. J Sept. 14.—Becaune counter attacks delivered by the + » was getting ‘y fr ex Street 7 . ar expr \\ Be Treated a Hugh Frayne, who presided at. the vent int th §dath chamber r Because at the ¢ wa Baway f x tre 1k k 4 ' “ uae Peg Pr niTMPLCroe hitjaan, [they feared trouble with thelr union ¥ 0 tle region im he upplied the brakes, but thes |Gobler of No. 165 rect, xervice W he uuss meeting and served as grand | is ¢ of certain wires and contacts, ,°M"s to working with non-union rought from the Verdun Wouldn't hold. He put on 1 yn, volunteered t Honler’s subway and t wer ath 2arwh wo parade, opened the a a4 is a young man of twenty. (Mem ® large force of carpenters ‘ brakes after he had gone tw i hier funined from the plat. |e ti « This 5 neeting \ brief address, ig | aera youns “ working on the Tabernacle for the South of the Somme the enemy — geet across Brook Avenue form just in time te be struck by an dure cut dower 1 f tra which he used the word “soab" egy, four, impressionable and with the| made several unsuccessful at ‘ jeral times. In concluding bis addpap knowledge concealed in his brain | Lyon angelistic meetings struck) tempts against various points on Right behind him was another outgoing train He was knocked into bat main 1th wr service and s that Bambrick was due to die for «|to-day when @ score of overall-clad our _new front Westchester Avenue car, in charge of a depression between the raily and facilitated m " @ wald a ministers, led by Rev. H. G, Gravatt "To the west of Chaulnes dur Motorman Wiliam Rose of Twentieth President Whitride © Third ned 1h te a of tiny | “We are not prepared to predict how (Continued on Second Page) of First M. E. Church, appeared on ot npn Be KS an Street, Bath Beach, Brooklyn. Rose Ave t woe ert ett : rae pos | long this strike will last. But we 3 se = the acene to hurry along erection of fany strong was cuaghte - clanged his bell as his wheels began \ t < ys sky [are i no hurry. ‘This is a Mgnt for _—————— es 1 HINE dur fire and almost completely he pas on Dis), 1 rou ‘ day the principle ef untonism, Tt must be R A Cc | N CG After a conference the ‘scabs’ destroyed ar jut n the Tho Greek t permitted to| fought out right here and now and withdrew amtd the cheers of the qglOn Me rant bank of the running board. tinued on Secont Hag noir a | fusiement and |it must be @ fight which will establish RESULTS ON PAGE 2 union workmen, who then promised) man. attacks aguinat. our new Policeman Winter ran back to the Fiat ctr lig | Mattaiite the principle permanently. Many em: ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE | to contribute to tho Tabernacle fund positions in Vaux-Chupitre wood = ed of allied ins | {ment gentiomen in New York and and returned to work. were repulsed easily,” (Continued on Second Page.) ~. 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