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; Vuerkewburh games oe a8 Ond Fetus ° ae . oe «are te , .* . - Wire thom were 6 bd # . , a Ve a ft bat . Mauhaiian (6s " “4 ors * # “* - ; tthe Sw ’ etrike of u boa © The e ’ oy mpath : * eae . Poere . " ° ey i the eupply . | ine etrt iz The elevate *t ore|t hot nye : paaoengers yerierday, (he exwny | ® ‘tom tube 1840. 7 ws went by Monday of h mus i , ; H GA imoreane of 449,089 Hept | Come back ae new recruits, forte thelr o ty eed the inerene ASK FOR OLD! **eF# woing with it sae | there are who have bee Applications for employment from | = sua’ aaa oe aa i: * pirthere who wen! thely old Jobs rou! > te wineny ter twenty 9 were received dily at the various | for P ear houses of the green line any . fh Fi a todas THIRD avenue "MEN OFFERED BIG 16- INGHSHELL TEARS WAGE INCREASE rvenident whitritee of toe The THROUGH HOUSE OF GUNNER vies, turned in bis equipment at the! Avenue line said to-day that be - Highty-siath Street office and went! wants his old mo ® and con 1 down to No. 166 Mroadway to make | ductors to come back to work, with | Pier es Target at Indian Head and @n application for 4 job as & Hew) out prejudice ity, if} Kicochettes a Mile Inland—Family stripes showed twenty years of » ; man, He said be hoped th time to] they have not been guilty of violence Has Narrow Escape, / Be reinstated to his seniority stand: | or destruction of the company's Prop- | WAKITINGTON, Sept. Li. — News | tng, a8 he bad heard that the com-|erty, Me announced a new schedule! nay just raached here that the tire tf pany would penalize o! of pay for motorinen and conductors, | 16-inch shell to be fired in this coun. j Whe had not been active in promot+/to become operative Oct. 1. The try at the Government gun testing ing the strike. employees now start in at 25 conte ad! erounde at Indian H Md, tore it] At the Interborough headquarters | hour, and under emisting schedule . . ; in the Belmont Hotel James L. i through a target composed of a thick ; 1d | their ts raised @ cant « nection of NArMOr plate, & huge | Year, unt at the end bank of sand and, rlooehetting for a | the pay is 20 conte an hour. ugh the kitchen of ‘a The new schedule prov mG. Swann, one eents an hour the first of the men handling the big gun. 30 cents an hour t Mra, Swann her three daugh. ,' ters were in f room when the ‘Absolutely Removes | ana thereatter. Motormen and con- | {Fs were in another soon whey. the ion. One pack ductora on storago battery care, now! ghe recovered from the sh hy pa receiving from 24 to 27 cents an) huge mase of steel, still hot, was ‘'provesit. Beatalldruggists |Pour. wit be paid under the new | found wmrue, the, haw t the first in. stance at Indian Head of a big ab, penetrating the armor at which schedule from 24 to 28 cents an hour Officials of the Third Avenue ‘om: | eas on| Was shot and rleochetting off the Dany asserted that more of the men| Wal Por ae hut none ever went ool who had quit their employ when the | qingerous a distance before, strike was called had returned work during the day, The company started 217 cars from it# barns In Manhattan and the Bronx, twenty- three more than yesterday In antictpation of a possible general strike, Police Commissioner Woods took stepa to strengthen the Police Department. An order was sent to Syracuse to the forty-two mounted men who have bean giving exhibitions \a8 the State Pair to put their horses KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE UNDER HIS OWN BURDE Driven by Licenseless Chauffeur. Michael Farrell, thirty-eight years old, of No. 1872 East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street, was struck by an automobile at Third Avenue and Nineteenth Street to-day and died in Bellevue Hospital, The automobile, owned by Fred- erick Dayton, of No. 313 East Eigh- teenth Street, was operated by Charles Brown of No, 344 Kast Fifty-ninth | Street. Brown was served with a summons when it was found he had no chauffeur's license, Farrell was carrying several planks when he walked in front of the ma- chine, When struck the planks fell on him. The automobile passed over the boards, crushing Farrell. ——— MILK DRIVERS WIN IN A TWO-HOUR STRIKE Hold Up Delivery to Mutual- McDermott Patrons in Bronx Till Terms Are Made, Eighty-five drivers employed by the Mutual-MeDermott Milk Company struck this morning at 4.30 o'clock and declined to take out thelr wagons from the distributing station at No, 4119 Park Avenue, the Bronx After two hours of discussion be- WOMENSA &HOP, we. Announce the Opening On Saturday, Sept. 16th, ' | Of Their New Women’s Apparel Shop | ; With a display of the approved and authentic Fall and Winter Modes Amodern, luxuriously appointed etght-story building that vies with the finest Fifth avenue establishments. 15 Division Street, New York Within easy reach of the Second or Third Avenue Elewated (Chatham Square Station) or a short walk east from Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. Bir Denton al the real egg, oil and vinegary flavor, aud he fresh, » always. unbeam” Mayonnaise improves every- thing on which it is used. For salads. sandwiches, on fish or fowl 41°S GREAT Try it—you'll like it. We and 25c izes Your Grocer hae !t. Ask him. INSIBT on the Austin, Nicho!s & Co., Ine. he Lar Importing, Ma: Wivienaie Srovery, Contern tole Manufacturere— —~ ——— SAAD ll Piemeiiisane Good—Since 1788 Let the excellence of the enjoyment of your to New roof gardens, In protective battle— “ta good boitle to keep geod whiskey good" Man Carrying Planks Hit by Car) Austin, Nichols t Co. In tween the representative of the men and the company’s manager the differ- New York ence Was adjusted and the men re- sumed their work, ‘The cause of the short-lived strike is |not known, but it caused delay to all |of the patrons of the company who {Hive in the rong. | HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. nd geldings: furlongs —Fatry’ straight ., feats Spec (Davten): #4'70, show" ; hn Haynes), sho JELICIOUS 4 tine, LOL tse Valerie ee WV KORY: Reine also ran SHCOND year-olds and Mayonnaise Salad Dr Pets wa ganeniy Waniy, h rn " Hoo. atralght e had \ayonnaise, but none that equals this. | HO cats haitron as A new process enables us to preserve (Sr ab'ace’ Patnger rig Ad, Wouttatr and |g century favorite contribute to ork’s world-famous A Century Favorite NING WORLD, FR 131,000 More Expected to Strike; 45,200 Already Declared Out { the mast & or othowrs to pote sete ber of ne ne SLND CONVICTS WL GET MORE WORK UNDER PLAN OF DI DSTRBUTION Mt Blackwell's a asaitary ) Be Clearing House for Other Institutions Blackwell carte transform into A plan to Island) Penitentiary a house for all male prisoners com mitted to the ecnstody of the De- ; partment of Correction w made public to-day by Burdette G. Lewis, Commissioner of Correction, ‘The new plan will becomo effective on | Mend | Under new me ail able- vtied men will be transferred, after | euat other institutions un | der nent where thera ar: opportunities for work, The shop of the pe will be moved to! Hart's Island #o that the penitentiary | may be operated solely as a receiving | and classification tnatitution, Henry ©, Schieth, Warden of the Hranch Penitentiary on Hart's Island, nitentlary will be placed in charge of the new | |clearing house, John J, Murtha present Warden of the Penttentta will be transferred to Hart's Island, which will become the real peni- tentlary. ri ‘The general rehabilitation and con- struction work of the department will ‘ve placed in charge of Warden Pa (rick Hayes. He will not have juris. | diction over inmates, but will co- operate with the wardens of the Branch Penitentiary, Riker's Island, Branch Workhouse, the Workhouse and the Penitentiary in the matter of transfer of the right types of men to, | these institutions. SS ooo W. 0, MORGAN'S MONEY | TO HIS JAPANESE WIFE Mrs. Yuki Kato Morgan Chief, Beneficiary Under New Yorker's Will, Filed After Much Delay. After a delay of almost a year the will of William D. Morgan, cousin of! J. Plerpont Morgan, was admitted to| probate to-day by an order of sur: | rogate Cohalan, The estate is said to umount to about $1,000,000, Mr. Morgan died at Seville, Spain, and his will waa filed here on Nov. 19 last. The long delay tn probate proceedings on the Instrument was occasioned by difficulty experienced in obtaining the testimony of. the | witnesses to the paper and its four Jcodicils. Hecause some of these had died an others reside in remote parts of the world an order was made by the Surrogate dispensing with part of the testimony, ‘The principal beneficiary named tn the will is the decedent's widow, Mra. Yuki Kato Morgan, who 18 a Japan- and rewides in Paris, She re- the life income from her hui resid ry estate, amounting » about $600,000. There are other ousts to relatives and friends. —_——— CHICAGO WAT Ane CORN | celv | band's: | WHEAT. Ne Ms High, Low, Clon oh'e ish th Wr teh 4 ‘a tay De ws lat ne t ia May foR iy i" th CORN r 1 qi t Ta May eta RT IR ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Victor Talking Machine Company— Regular dividend of 5 per nt per cent. on com- king © total of 80 p lared no far this y cen! mon stock, went, in in In the entire year this visit IDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 UMON PACIFIC, A612 LES Nivel ; She Said St mportant wntons » ‘ ¢ tack v king for a te & genera) wirte -_ vt * ee Vetow A (ribwie wauemat] A poung woman whe sald she wee ” ' ' wun cation | Aer Ademe tecaty deore , tee 1 Wet imirate Te i N k Centr Touche “ defender of Ver | Bych to-da a Charl . Wedoeeday one dcoe pecale pred 4a rer ohn fotal Sales for Day / . vm d ee had found « Womans 1,297,000 Shares Geer of the ieee of MH 1 Mapistrats 4 Herold ¢ P hee che f viola {the Bul omen statement . ‘ law aes the Hair Goode Workers w , > iene Hobert Nivetio. generat | man 4 Dresas ; the Workers ‘ y Wi Jivinion a army, | and Mtiraw Mat end bieh »¢ the boom in| hae for four months eo ° peculath a continu “ wat seted ¥ te . ue ase “ > t y ie f innwes wn in thie con “ 1 the outline of « revolver tn — ——<—<——— dard ralironde their! Mort brilliant q on of loaderehir out Bs fy 5 aeled vies te the t/an energy and force of ehuraeter| (tS ares Tay Oy bees of the een tan ibe 3 . ave powerfully influenced the| Huo stated later, he says, that ehe | Pacitc, with © new high re avons In progress over the en ie wel [16% many prominent Hine» » ip Brome SWEEP ON 6-MILE pelle ps A gan cdl Atier having cheeked the a@vance initia ee a texeked 3 the enemy toward his objective. ion Pua . — 1d become @ moral stake of | YONIKHRA, Rept 16 ; ak Shesehiens tained is poland war, Gen, Neville resumed the) lennon to-day sent a ¢ " hola Central, t inating the |act of the. Pub | be np dormant y months, awa: | Tyveraary on the very ground chosen |! e Hecond Date od WHE BB equal spur by the latter for a decisive effort.’ heater ( (Geaaued trom a eats Page) | rel the industrial teeves that, ita have been performing sky rocket fae the ‘Wunder Werk,’ were cap. Mielits, there was a flerce battle ai tured by our troops ay between bulls and re the This morning wo attacked the | ©nded in a draw enemy on a front extending from | Backed by @ rush of public buy! Bouleaur Wood to north of the | orders, the bulla at the opening lif Albert-Babaume road, a distance ove last night's low wat of about @ix iniles, Considerable | Mark, but the profemsional bears succensaa already have been ob- | foumht them ali the day from gain tained, | ing more than fractions. | “Our troops have advanced from | The result was that barring a@ few 2,000 to 3,000 yards at various newly picked Up specialties, t places and tho attack is progres- | average of Industrial prices was un | sing satisfactorily, A largo num- rT previous Un ber of prisoners bas been taken tie ye be) ay ak Much aerial fiehting has taken behing ff ah ina place. Four hostile machines were steel companion fo brought down in flames and at The new record makers were Ameri least four others were driven down | a0 Car and Foundry, Haiiway - g. Americ Smelting and Ar damaged. One kite balloon waa brought down Inst night.”” ——— FRENCH ADVANCE TO RANCOURT, TWO MILES FROM PERONNE All the copper stocks were levels, | y. an ordnanc highest Jumper ton It rose twenty stock, amail| PARIS, Sept. 15.—North of the Somme the French last night cap- tured a series of German trenches and advanced as far as the village of Rancourt, the war office announced to-day. On the Verdun front two German attacks were repulsed. At {many points around Combles and Peronne the Germans are making desperate assaults upon the allied position. Following is the text of to-day‘s { Frenoh War Office report: “North of the Somme at the close of yesterday evening our eee EREE S troops, in an attack carried out | «tinental xn + with dash, took by assault a | {\" se Steel 2 group of German trenches south, | {u's ons sugar % of Rancourt and pushed forward LORD parties to the edge of the vil- | pre j,. 4 {4 luge. Genera “In the night the Germans re- me newed their attack in the region +N cast of Clery. All their efforts + §$ were defeated with eanguinary rary lomes. Especially in an attack rar made near the southern extremity * oi of Hill 76 the enemy sustained Hom heavy losses, t “South of the Somme we easily Sap repulsed @ grenade attack north- t i east of Berny-en-Santorre. ae “Between the Olse and the Aisne Le & surpriae attack was delivered ma Qgainst the enemy's trenches in } the region of Autreches, enabling ty us to inflict losses on’ the Gar- th mans and take some priaoner: = All the rouds | ng to Combles bid and Peronne have now been brought Ty under tho uns of the allies, and pro- 1 | Visions, munitions and men can enter frrmed sted Oy the town only at night, and then ‘Hay Con, (6 T a in peril from e ploding shells, {ie bey Sure Se eeEFoe eT P OE RE EREE —_——~.—_—_ * ALLIES DEFEATED th +} ON WESTERN FRONT i <4 SAYS BERLIN REPORT ; = BERLIN, Sept. 15 (via London).— The official account of fighting on the | Franco-Belgian front of to-day re- ports the repulse of allied attacks in the Somme region, where violent fighting continues. Following is to- day's German War Office report: \¥! “Army group of Prince Rup- Preoht—Artillery duels continue with the same violence between the Ancre and the Somme, An at- Union Ba a. Be a pd Pry Vion 4 44 fompt by | considerable ° British ee | ‘orces to capture by an encircling . movement our salient line souts |BROKERS’ CASE POSTPONED, of Thiepval met with failure, “West of Belloy and south of The hearing of Thomas W. Carter Sovecourt partial attacks Were re- |andg Frits Nave, charged with nssault- | bujaed. ing Detective Kenneally In front of the In successful aerial engage- | Reaux Arts restaurant Wednesday ments Capt. Hoelke and Lieut, | night—and who charge the detective Wingens brought down two [with attacking them without cause enemy aeroplanes each, }was called before Magistrate Deuel (The oMicial German etatement | thls afternoon and was adjourned until Ou of Bept. 10 sald Capt. Boelke had brought down his twenty-second aeroplane.) “Army group of German Crown Prince-—fubsequently to the actions reported on Wednesday parts of our foremost lines west of the Bouville Balient were lost. After bitter fight- ing, which continued throughout the night the enemy waa ejected again. In the evening @ strong French attack before our Thiaumont-Fleury front broke down completely.’ —_—.———_ MONTREAL WINNERS, TINST RACE Purse | $6500; 0) ey Fioney shusk ace, William F. Delaney, attorney for the defendants, sail they had important in- erests which required their immediate premence'in the West, anieiden 2 tRabinaany, | Hite atraigne ba70 show, first bt Rett) gts) | y. mecond: Sweat 4.70 place, per than Bu nt (Parrington). $4 40 show, thir Time, 1142-5. Madtour, | Clnos Colorada Starter, Salzora, Hor: thle AK. Bewle, Little bot | 581 Fifth Ave,, | Special for Friday, Sept. 1th. | iy “Ue tf Bee YOUMANS HATS Leaders for More Than a Half Century Correctness dominates every detail in the new Fall styles for Men and Women near 47th Street —-— + |GIRL TOTING REVOLVER Fon Venee $ DEFERDER © ARRESTED IN SUBWAY a ' 4 Cen No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World. WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street sZfiius New Fall Suits & Dresses In Unusually Large Variety—Specially Priced New Models, Handsomely Tailored, Braid Trimmed, or Wool Embroidered, Very Special Navy Serge | 16.50 Navy ! Serge Dresses New M odele, Elaborately Embroidered, Very Spectal 20.00 Silk Dresses Afternoon and Street Models, Charmeuse, Satin, Georgette, Very Spectal | 25.00 Fur Trimmed Suits | 28.50 Duvetyn, Very Spectal. Bead Trimmed Charmeuse Dress, Velour de Laine, eee Seal Trimmed, Fashionable Lengtha, MARMALADE, BON | BONS—Choco- heart of this # ct hy ‘13¢ ABSOKTED TAFFIES—A collection of delicious chewin {fles, present= id pleasing fruit Fach piece «ru. init wouere bre Min nox 21C POUND Box oe K RED, Y nil ja tlavored pounde sued, Seen af POUND Box HAR LAT sweet in AT De. How. aie ed in 12 popular and spice flavors, tected from vering of remular PNTRA BERC teat fia tre Pa 5c MILK CHOCOLATE ( CARA-MELLO centre te hon You hay low and Caramel x Cream quent At, t ih “tou ‘xurtou ‘of our Bama ray \ Brith ‘Chocolace: he i Be" abodes EX'THA BERG habbo se — BROADWAY YE eklyn noes Dall WAY, ‘Brook mn, Close: —! ‘Ths avectfiod’ weight meiudce th; me MOERE,-—Sopt, 14, at her home, 65 4th ay,, Brooklyn, CATHERINE HOERB, born in tho perish of Bt. John's, County Roscommon, and, Daughter of Thomas H 4 Bridget Kane, Funeral Sunday at her home, mm. terment Holy Orvss Cemetery, ———_—___ LOST, FOUND AND REWaRo! 10ST. Tack alk handbag, ie s. “tain ‘cant oh Cts remards WY, M28 Helland i: Sunday World Wants Work '! Monday Morning Wonders,