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as THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1016. a. os oi ie OF HIGH PAY Great Mass Meeting Held by Striking Carmen 454 63] INCREASE wren Now | wan te In Union Square After Parade for ria ; al oor ~ IN PASSENGERS ON ra ‘ae Kae DRAWS CROWDS FOR toe at hives ra oeveny ‘ e ‘ ' ee tea - *, trons w - ne wae Ft bee . ~ ~_ t * oe «) ; ‘ aid & ' we 008 ‘a Alread A a ‘ ri ove plied at New Bureau Opened Was Biggest Day in Ht m age of 1 t rT Inte wt of the Tw ten ghte eprang 8 t Bnd tomorrow bu ‘ > ' 1 ~ ny matter of « eympe rrr 7 " CARI , SIFTING THEM, ¢ i uBion waters * | Pre ‘Y Piremene t . . ry ¢ : bel euch « strike i n, whe 4 ive ennid wtrthe ‘ ‘ aif be gens selowed @ ate od on; Lewte Prideor, of counse: Th Eagle Eye of “Marvellous” > ‘ “ rm soy —_ fheim (Quick = + ce 4 pe 5 frankly ¢ Repeaters and Undesirable : . oa ’ y are extremely ' ! . alee § neaes they wouldn't heve » pg dentin 1 ‘ a niting? | na ' « . t ~ on " ‘ P and to the Ama ted | o'clock Orwentene Fitaweratd ©10°4 Giieg floor of No, 165 Mr oy : the « t ng bane Deputy Waraen M . papers state that! homes in an orderly way and TOTO geeg of ty-one and forty-five who 1! ners on th nd» # wan fort taken before # mysterious | from causing any disturbar sistaeie teks the Geese imeve then ten oe ny ee tree Way le greater ' Deputy M and there said that h 1 a fend ot] whore halt aie had bn, bei the fader | a nea. Piper | apacity of the subway w tt 1 wen at the M Manus feativity, - berourh te paying d tine to ticket denied t had ev en ina he|s built, Yesterd nf vd y appiner W the thoetan ¢ . ° ik , choppers and guards, Therefore, bureau before, But they had Norde| $ the subway and ¢ ' It Wae done by a man at leas 7,485 in Parade of Strikers ; they” took "the thames’ to, mahe helm auld he @ag.puntive cause af : “ed fear one cone BY 8 RM Bt les About Half in Carmen 's Uniform placed at work us reetene ticket chop, Ratened themb amerye Tron a seconds | a geviertay, Wi x jangle pelican ‘The striking traction © thon of fifty oy and ards the sway ' « f 1 4 pene hi llr billy Boe , id we t nah a i 4 lead : Is at per " ere . ver of car r 1” and he marched in parade down from "Yo ke | women, striking paper bos employers The we ? aele ne men Was ney 1 thi Much has been sa Mr. Pita. | No, Kid, I all right, just Ville to Union Bquare to-day through |PARADE WELL RECEIVED BY |’ bg fi ting ¢ nen wae employment bi akan : normous | send for nae Park, Madison and Fourth Avenues | THE SPECTATORS. peg ok eS: SAA al at ay This wecond hand dealer must as ike. ant pend know that 4 k had ne ted Kast Pirty-ninth and Bast Twen-| ‘The parade was wall received by the {Nt Interborough’s peychologint, ox joing 4 rushing business," guid Nord Nv with the deed Ig owldn't ty-third Streets and they made quite a/erowds along the line of march fore wh mth appl nts cu : : p town come back all togged | . m the city, Whatever the atrt ' th tt and that bell showing, even if it wasn't up to the pecially at the start, where the fami- 1" Sain tle T different suits and heady it | » conte In money expended sis not |! r nq thelr tir nspection, He had con tt They go downstatr 1 ‘ * honey OND 4 i ted column formation 14,000 Hes of the strikers were gathered, and wp gee y ‘ a ‘ he Raaaiaa . ae Deputy Warden Miller, in order to Soe i aes fwune into Park downtown in the manufacturing s+ peat vs a Job standing at a desk quick change and t eee eee e eee ete nn ete eee | : a ' Bh iv Ae Ane [teat the in y of Meehan, had @ Avenue and started downtown an Eve. ton, which was reached at the lunch in contre of the big roum putting ""Gi" seonday the bure , " mier of § ines puawed under a al rs over the hirdies, There : examine uoott Interboro treasury 1 ¢ wit hole in it, so D0 men | eo! , hen thousands of enthu xO men and turned down 200 . ) yt f 4 showed nd fi EEG st tan wertace. cor in = * ' ulldings were out for thetr noonday “"4 singers, clerks and candymakers; ¢lined. To-day it looked as been made may t sidered exces ines. ‘The | buildings were out fe vonday : rick Hut Mee iden forms of the surface car everything on the calen would have 1,000 men to look over . cabal r—even to sive when the # into parte tify the augmented all the way . yao owned thelt o § a Rin with the < Mr ter a ewe ¥ divine which had becn}| As the men passed the Cardinal's Merchants who owned thelr own bak £2 , oat O ene payroll ie fenont sizes t " Breas Cyan wie hap ison Avenue at Fiftieth %20P8 and delicatessen stores, but General Shia hanes 53 eater t tw t w of fo reach the assemblage polit av : : ‘ .o unable to rea - they took off their hate and Were Willing to let the missus tend Point 730—Bethlehe wat would It be if w { t Dap in East Kighty-sixth Street Pree each oeident hope that Car-(@2oP while they went out to make ‘oints to 75 ethlehem at fe demande of the t ie ' conv 5 mat Another Evening World — man) cheered ¥ 4 at Were | male eaulie’ it $4.006.006; bt chars 5 ‘ , Twenty. {dinal Farley or 10 of hin suite | stake. $80—Much Protit-Taking. | ing it $5,000,000, o mor at ? oe 2 Nora there was no response to their invita. /“!! languages, cacept Chinese, Japa- |i; eaten ‘i ; | oo “We appreciate very much the way [0 this city by Deputy Miller and and this is what he saw brine nese and Indian, He's been all over biggest bull day of the year lin whien ihe Buber Hee : ver Cashin, the Sing Sing chap, organizers of Amalga . he world ; Saat with sales of 1,751,000 shares, many (Continued from First Page.) te Be conditions nd an interview was held with Fifty organisers of the Amalgam-|" a great number of the men |{"® World as a slack wire performer ‘ ‘ tet ; ; DRLIBSA ai ONE Oe he tae Do ‘The mi ated Association of Street and Elec-| | Wile” Bra enicas, bella and |#84 he Was primarily selected for his industrials vias notch —— haa helped Wb ollt by the use of m ad tin . harmonicas, and : bapeay ’ can promise trie Railway Employees and the Basi abla: prokuelng Implements, | Present job to keep the unions from records on Exchange tod ay “ 1 helped two women jitneys, We think we can promis American Federation of Labor in/ other noise producing Wmplenen's | planting” ringers among the atrike- ir infiated prices wore 40 alluria the running b elvilian attire: | : breakers to keep the unions informed that many speculators hastened to) just the car ¢ Four thousand, six hundred and| Means a lively gathering. poath lt 1b (Ne dauatais bt ihe etabborough (Continued from First Page.) | take their profits, The last hour hour | girs new men to dispense with tha ul sixty-nine emt of the surface | Would have attracted a crowd, and | 00 Ou in Promren Oe — ot the session brought such TApit!ONE CAR CRASHES INTO AN- Of labor. I do not think wo shall Se i ovoeg Check of w Nuastan Offen at in, uattorm, in Sheir absence the parade moved Pg OI |, tkkbventara Keats in sling that a number of sk¥| OTHER JUST AHEAD OF IT. Seeeron foe en eras ac es town sive te Armenia, am that they | rocket securities experienced consid-| Then came the third car, speeding : s hough competent men engaged to NSTANTINOPLE Dot arbitrate with the Amal-| erable drop down the incline at a faster pace | take permanent positions.” London).—Turkish for gamated Union. All the street rail-| On buying of comparative smalllian the other two had developed. It ane way managers declare that strikers jor eneral Mo’ are returning to work, in contradic. « No man under twenty-one or over forty-five is accepted at the bureau. | When @ thin young man who looked under age came to Nordheim’'s table he put him to the first catch t Bix hundred and neventy-four em-| through a part of Manhattan en-| ployees of the mechanical depart. | tirely unnoticed by the residents and meste in civilian attire, | wor therein and only tntereating Two thousand and ninety-two em- | Persons on the streets because of the} Ployes of subway and elevated lines, : | : ‘ | minus uniforms, but wearing the « = ficial passes of the company in thei | | { ' Sept. 1 (via have cheeked naive in the Oxgnott the Ru tie-up of trafic. ular leader he mark | was going too fast for the passengers sector Turkieh Armenia, Acco: ked 4 99, & JUMP to dare jumping, and all remained on war office statement dater Sep ‘The strikers reached the rendezvous asked Nord-) tion of the claims of the union leaders |, He gained |icard, the women. ac until it| yer 12 the Russians have suf at hty-sixth Street and Third) .. that their ranks are being steadily | 1s which is | o, the of the accond neavy losses in fruitless attacks, Twenty-two,” said the young man. > the rear ; ; Dats. ‘These men explained that their| Avene In every sort of wheeled) swwnat year were you ae an. | augmented. ise to ita high Mrs, Bonlaron jumped as the | FOR A MAN HE NOW 2 uniforms were at the company termi. | Yenlele except street cars and! wrignteen hundred and nine bul stat Nidigh Edadet Abra od etree collision occurred | of disorder reported last night an ho arrests were made, The action! of the Magistrates in imposing work- house sentences on rioters has had a salutary effect. Of course, the fact that the traction companies do not tiie oe ‘LY cars. They mobilized on} | trucks, In delivery and ice wagona, | taxicabs and touring cara, One coal | truck delivered twenty-neven strikers | UAOTO" MFODR. ; from Harlem and the driver had to/ 4). : bi were caugne in be subdued by force before he would me way and weeded out he 5 centa fare that each of hia| A man about thirty-five, square. | Doctors caine hurrying from the | Sees CALSIANUENT = — injured n : ind it. dhe police ' yd conductors of the | MAYE Total number of men in line at ‘this point, 7,485. The parade was a little more than two hours in passing Twenty-third Street. Bringing up the rear of the said Nordheim, “you figured wrong.” A, Kans peo shed into the ers go, We have employed « :» TURKS CLAIM SUCCESSES. ‘ \ 1 up tne hill shouung Jontinued tr Miret Pane. | Pottawatomie Indians soon will {neti — 1% |shoulderad and blue attempt to operate surface cars ra and passengers to| stnved trom Pir EDR ENR? tute legal edings through an | passengers insisted on forcing upon |*hoviderad and blue-eyed. tried to tween sunset and sunrise oF Passeosers made the} Rae ne (Attorney: from Chicago, who haa as Alkali in Soap gag TRSATHLAL Chime: anpentany (ia ieee | Or: Damen nd: quiets Ri thatanmatane ne ces l eka notesqiied te ERAN popmeehton GF dhe. catenins | PARADE MOVES IN FIVE DIVI- ‘By ¥ toa ticket 54 many local trains were run on anton the Just Cat , front of Chicago from Michigan Ave ‘ Bad For the Hair SIONS. chopper. To all appearances this ap- ing sixth and Ninth Avenue “lL * had 1 rine but! Policeman Logue. of _ the Jt wae with fumbling: tomers that | aus. to. the ad Lake Michigan The parade moved in five divisions, | PHoant had good eyes, lines during the rush hours to-day pace the indus h Street Police Station he strove to control thes Meehan did | eae och we filed: Ware tede, ware p TMeap should be used very corefully, If e ine | “How's your aight?” asked the mar. | nee phe. Fomor) tos88 fd, He jumped: en. th |as the elctrician bade him. He could TS," °F stiowinw’ a. meeting: oe ths want to keep your hair looking its| T® Westchester strikers, who bad) vojouy one, at they piled up on one another be- ning board and, grabbing her about | not keep his eyes off the chair, nor his, tribal council yesterday ‘ bork Most soaps and d sham. | Come down to the Grand Central sta-| sping: said the applica low Sixty-sixth Street. There was the waist, jumped with her before s the ‘Car arhashed into. the. trolley | brain from picturing Bambri k sitting ahead of it. Both were uninjured. [there in such a little while—for a mur- A sixth trolley reached ihe top of which some one else h the hill at St. Ann's Avenue, but Was/qhen it was that the aw plenty of room on these trains at all times and they furnished those not afraid of a walk a few blocks a Nordheim clapped an ver the man’s right eye enell bi en hand nd held a re the applicant's lett eye contain too much alkali, — Thi¢) tion on suburban trains, jo:ned the ries the scalp, makes the hair brittle,; main column at Fifty-ninth Street and ruins it. hd Madison Avenue, ‘The Amalga- ‘The best thing for steady use is just : 4 Anwociation was represented by| "What am 1. holding cine {tetlet from the heat and crush of the stopped before the descent was begun. | Vitroe oh Rig foreheads Be teen erdinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which | {00010 < 62 4 Nakata isha Meee PAS Arn tieet Sugai The five cars were pretty well smashed | FAther on fis kepada red @ is pure and greascless), and is better | cals No. 498, 020, 681, 722, 780 and 71. | asked Nordheim ibe meee ‘ in front and lear and all the glass|kKeep his hands from shaking and Irregular roads, the most expensive soap or any-| Here and there in the parade old 1 don't know,” replied the man. Ae: We in them splintered, the fenders bent d not; he tried to look away from irregular loads— thing n't use glass-eyed inen,” sa at a eae Dolige senecvon torn the Mlxteethind Lee Tee edi the: each gear and bear- One or two teaspoontuls will cleanse | An exception was Matt Murphy, sev-| Nordheim. “Go home: sm the Bair and snip thorvuahy Meng’ enty-two years old, who led the Third| ‘Three undersized men in the mid salto AGGREGATING $75, 000 sm fa It mekes an abundance a re Avenue surface men, Matt has been| of the long line were singled out by ae creamy lather, which rinses out eaviy, | Working for the Third Avenue system | Nordheim. He called them to hia e Sir aa Am Oe poof | Atty years, and he Grove a bores car| table and aaked Why they hed some| Corse -WV» Simm: Lived at the) ge 9 ee ee eee aren a ito handle the | State electrician ordered this or that | crowd which gathered while the in- | done, and Meehan had to go to the jured were being attended and the] terribly fascinating thing again and wreckage cleared, again, Drs. Pincus and Selff, from the} “He watched with agonizing intent- ebanon Hospital, treated those hurt, | Fa at reat went to there | Ness the placing of the board of lights ing prevented from oe using wd every particle of dust, di dandr and excessive oil. The hair] for twenty-seven years, Re ntly he | = ssn Steere os ACS BLURS | Ansonia While Stealing Anaconda us XON dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves | pad been a switchman at Fifty-ninth ig { nlove At ti } ho w ken | across the seat of the chair, the seat ir fi nee 0 y rom Employers. he dein homes, Mrs. Bonlaron, who was taken | across the seat of the chuir, the sea the scalp soft, and the hair fine and] street and ‘Third Avenue. They thering of strikers in Yorkville, In- | ploye " to the hospital, has a fractured ankle| in which Bambrick was so soon to Automobile silky, ht, lustrous, fluffy andeasy to) ried Matt a ride but he refused spector Boettlee, t. Cray of the} Charged with the theft of $75,000 Be rt und, it feared, internal injuri | Kast Kighty-emhth Street station, worth of | forty-two patroimen on on horses h t. He even helped attach some of Bra, De Mantino had with her her|%lt He even SS FANT ROMe LUBRICANTS births terre i oldie and wires to the board, And all the | Charles, thirteen, neither of whom | time the sweat was running from him 54 There is a perfect cloaks vt and SIX) which he confessed, George W. Simm. ped the — marchers | of the Hotel Ansonia, for four years cocoanut oil at | thouwh be is lame and requires th ery cheap, and afew [id of a cane in walking, ‘You can get muls any pharmacy; it ounces will supply every member of the} A more orde:ty or better natured hurt TURNING ON OF CURRENT YY] crease for every part - © ove! semble straighten themselves out for the a x9 in for the cloak and suit the second car in the collision 4 family for months. ~Advt. crowd never assembled than this Ba-| start, No attornpt was mae to police | ro. MT aie a Gk: Wa fab onthe tae was returned to tho barn. ‘The othera STARTLED HIM. of your car, which the route of the parade in the usual pyeth Avenue, wan arraigned in Jef. |) sels. way. Two policemen were assigned to ferson Market Police Ce Coutinentel’ Can don. their trips atmntd the] At last it came time for the curreat, proceed I { the crowd, who showed Ittle | the part of it that Meehan so dreaded, defies friction and each cross street to let traffic through date ‘this | Ye | sympathy for the injure Hes were in| t2 be turned on, Meehan stood a lit- keeps the car young. at Intervals, However, a strong guard | “eTneen fide fam cae themobvand they shouted! tle way back and trembled, Tho i The complainant against him was |y ca them right.” State Electrician stood a little to one Dixon Lubricating Chart of mounted men, uniformed patrol- prnest J. Wile, head of the firm, and. - rca them Fiey got for riding on| ide, too, with his face turned toward men and detectives was stationed IN| president of the Cloak and Suite | gue ydent aoe hat's what they de, too, i JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. and around Unicn Square. maker's Protective Association The \ ab cars reed and sixty. | Te SWitehboard at one side of the che a , Eee tt ene seey Avenue, one | chair, where another electrician stood, Totabtished 1827 iat Bireet and ere in the Bronx.| “All right,” the State Electrician a ee hree quarters of an | said, and the Words seemed so loud AS RIGO RIN Oe ee ane to Meehan that he jumped strikebreakers, fatled to take swite! that point The car, whieh had been going at a fair rate of speed, swung around no such fashion that the forward trucks rested on One Hundred and Numerous banners dotted the pare confession vas made to Assistant Dt ade, Some of them read i Syl 40a OP Oy my EPI PC ate Our Records, We Are ; oe gen tae a eee All New Yorkers;" “Look Over This rm from the st and | fut Parade and Notice the Aliens," “Free- my of the firm, taking Mis | aifiy. gi dom Through Organteation;” “Shonta | a 8 sree ee ne oe ete s the Public Pays—Of throughout tho city see" ndividual Contracts Mean Feudal. He said he he |iam," and “Shonta Says the Union Iy | Wall Street “Invest dospent the money in Mer Y id i J i} acs Siaty-first Street Be SNS ES 33 ad ea DECLARES UNION witt win HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. bo is RYSOUO 3 wy A FIGHT. | owd of several hundred per- ie ‘ Finer RACK —Three-year-olda sons, including many strikers, jeered ortly before the parade started | Up; Aelling: tix furlongs cldttle Iyper, | \ the emergency crew to F Fi } hen at Wt Wn= | $990, $4.40 show, first: She Ny, ln oapaann | wa ightly injured MARMALADE BON BONS—Chocolate Centre, The heart. of this other atatement, Thin was import. | (Shuitinger), $1.10 pince, $2 50 Foe ea Teallwary trolleys. in [[ SNStt tf omeitstncy oursmouth, ¢ ite Suen we 13 F second, Patanguin, Creo: ‘3 when two Untoa Railway troll wee cs i Jant as Indicating that the strikers SNM (alain ait harge of Motorman James Watson Sskenr o = Vn HON Cc Are going after public support. Mr. tion, Freta Johngon, St tis rint soit ond Whitehall Streets, and Pitararail aid deni, Sherwood, Feminist, “Humiliation, | John Morgan of No. S68 Kigis Avs: WE ALSO GFFER: | | Exira Sosa serie Sep. 15 | "Some o! e newspapers of this | BECOND RACK Maiden twoeves 1 collision at Holinste. CHOCOLATE COVERED ROASTE CHOCOLATE | of the newspapers of this | SECOND RACKS Malden “twosvent Lester Avenues, this after || PRANUTO=-There CATRA-MELLOWS—1. city appear to know all about this | Qhiss five furlongs —-Mannchen, 115 i MeTaxwart), $85.40 straight, $840 place, noon : appetizing ¢ 'HE world’s great Pianists and Composers live forever strike, One of them says the strike | gt wnow. firsts Kilts, Lie clvoster), $2.0 » Keller, a contra of No. Franets these fintaing touch in this wonderful instrument. It reproduces the play- {9 over; another says it will be over | Place, F008 once, petond: Deak sit Rast ae Hundred ng Reyanly, potuherm. ful flavored) pred reve hare mai “chocolat wal 4 . pur he ® nk), $2.50 show, thine second et, und Sie! ecll oO} “ ting of famous pianists with absolutefidelity to the master's tm brane bes a ve | et B, Tmay Kentucky No. Ludlow Avenue received our Tae tteileg tno EXTRE srecTtt” performance-it gives their individuality of expression, know what the conditions are! Prise and Hrooklyn alan ran Pitses and iagerations. ies retuned ; porn Rox and I want to say that I am per- fectly satisfied, We will win the, MONTREAL FINISHES. fight. “It is now aquarely up to the pub | FIRST Act Itions: He to give us ite undivided sympathy | {A004 malden Wwoveatobis foal and ansistance, We have proved our Cup. 1) Wickeus), SSO steal good faith, Shonta and Hedley have | er. 2.00 show proved their bad faith and also their! ond: W their poetic appeal —just as it flows into their music — Daily Demens:rations in the Ampic» Studio Pianos and Player Pianos taken in exchange WAREROOMS 4 ° Sere ane AT . AGLAY grncar A ge MOATLANDT STR iy Cloves 1h an mt iy ch Mo Dally e PARK ROWS Olgnee rs rm. an owe athe yd a 'Weer, “‘MTH STRE . a, Dom. Sar ly Absolutely Removes Sve ae aly vie ron er. MARKEY or, . $4 show, Indigestion. Onepackage | “Ove p absolute contempt for law, order and {MM Time 108 Ws thuntey \ + ote aie a eat anaes . ae ‘teeo *BRBLOWAY, Brookivn c the public.” ahd TAGS" ietty alo van, | Edda id ble, proves it, ggists, \