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cpress Wrec: ——_ —————— pttindlntie tnt) Mc © Bore weetren—7 018 AMO C8OLER } ili, saws, FRUAL ("Cirent lation Rooks Open to lation Rooks Open to All.” | ad PRICE ONE CENT mee eee NEW YORK, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916 10 PAGES PRICE OnE CENT. —— oe y FINAL STRIKE VOTE OF 80,000 TO-N ii: MERCHANTS TO TAKE UNIONS TO COURT —— +9 --_—___ BERLIN ADMITS DEFEAT each LOCOMOTIVE RAMS EXPRESS “st c, WEN'S RIGHT TO BREAK PACTS BY BRITISH ON THE SOMME; pene IN PENNSYLVANIA TUNNEL; IN AID OF STRIKING CARMEN 2.00/00 IN BIG BATTLE 5, igs TQ HURT, THREE SERIOUSLY 10 BE TESTED BY EMPLOYERS “Her lene in London, Conn, Labor Leaders Declare City-Wide Industrial Tie-Up Will Go Intg | King George Cables Congratulations :,yjy With Her. SWitching Motor Crashes Into Side| | Effect Monday—Efforts Made to | Extend It to the B. R. T. Also. . to Haig, Whose Forces Keep Firm aa of Train for Washington at Tenth| es a a a ie it ORRIN ROEM SC President W ill Attend Funeral) iat Hold on Newly Won Ground— — eiicesin North Carolina. | +4=©=AVenue—Conductor Pinned in a French Repulse Attacks. Next Week. Wreck 3 Hours Before Rescue. NEW LONDON, Conn, Sept. 16.— y BERLIN, Sept. 16 (via London, 5.15 P. M.—Berlin Official) —After se An electric locomotive, making up a train of Long Island steel passen-) Mrs, Anne Rowe vere fighting on the Somme front yesterday, says today's German official Bot Giike Ink Ges aed ot ger coaches, rammed a Pennsylvania train on its way to Washington which __..| LONGSHOREMEN EXPECTED. | ; etatement, the German troops were forced back through the villages of] 4. M. to-day. a “"\had just entered the north tube of the North River tunnels west of ALLIED WARSHIPS. TO BE FIRST TO GO OUT ! Courcelette, Martinpuich and Flers. The town of Combles, the statement) Joseph Wilson, brother of the Pres- Tenth Avenue at 10.09 o'clock to-day | ad4s, wae held by the Germans in the face of strong British attacks. ident, and Mrs. Howe's sons, Wilson| The fourth car of the Washington train, the diner, was smashed and) BOMBARD KAVALA eT ' The text of the German official « fe: her daughter, Mrs, Coth- ¢Fumpled into the tunnel and driven up and over the rear vestibule of aj PARR aR A The right of the members of a union to go ona symapthetic strike, | zaret W or va e Pie electric locomotive jammed into the tunnel, sque ire he si Por f . ab ati ‘ statement reporting the operations in ran, and Miss Margaret Wilson, were Parlor var ahead. The electric locomo' . Open Fire on the Grecian Port) although bound in a contract with their employers, signed union France says: GRABS $50 IN BANK Jat the bedside. ing with terrific force against the side of the wrecked diner. Ten persons °, Sai Ploy bya | and Recently Seized by bar te “Duke Albrecht of Wurttem nee the President was here early| Were injured, They were: ly aby oliicer, is to be tested as soon as the proposed general strike in ald ef burg—As has repeatedly hap- | his week, Mrs. Howe had been con-| Calioway, rles, negro cook, of Bulgar Troops. the car men is declared. This course of ac.ion was decided upon to-day pened during the past few days, etuntly under the influence of oplates.. No 19 West One Hundred and LONDON, Sept. 16.—An bxchange 2 saa luke ‘ i ‘ . : > Westende was again msunasdes FOR IIL WIFE: RUN laa fev pe eal oe - Thirty-seventh Street; left arm and MAYOR IN SHIRT SLEEVES Telograph despatch this afternoon de- | DY forces interested in heading off the industrial paralysis which would ye hy 5 ithout was due to peritonitis and attendau’ M yesterday from the sea, without | nh ep }leg ‘broken and injured intern ! clares that tho allied Meet has begun| result from such a strike as the street car union leaders plan, ig Ge result. ; ' ’ will be no funera) service! taken to New York Hospital | WED THIS HA Y PAIR a bombardment of Kavala, the Greek) ‘Phe union leaders say they will not call strikes in trades bolding “Crown Prince of Bavaria—On ih inaaaastialaler town recently occupied by the Bul-| 6 here, the body being taken later in e be | o e the Ypres salient and on th ne i sbe bay oe, janes te er Carey, Richard, negro waite Actress Dorothy Foster and Trooper | Atiada ana: Catwant. contracts which provide that before a sympathetic strike ts declared there forthern parts of the front of j S beevibes wal , | bruised and cut; attended at Pena-| ; All Inhabitants were warned to leave | Must be & conference between the employers and the national officers of | Crown Prince Rupprecht the | where service be held in the Holden Find Fisk of Mount Vernon the city before the bombardment|the union. These contracts, it would appear, prohibit the union trem Saat ‘irst Pi ria Church on Mon-/s)ivanuwt Terminal Hospital : : i enemy developed a lively fire and | iaeu me ER HED CINESUG the crave | Cousle; Mra aes Na Auburn] Busy and Cut Formality. »pened. going Into a sympathetic strike without the permission of the employers. Lepeueaettt ‘on the Somme was | Ehiet’s Only Effects Pawn | yard adjacent to the chureh | Street, Montreal, Canada, cut on the|. Trooper Willlam H. Holden of est Aah cater eicsuinatabices ata All other epnicacta, tht 2 by about twenty Anglo-French ‘i ate A ‘ |" Mra. Anne Wilson Howe was alert hand and scalp: Terminal Hoe.|S0usdron A, who lives at No. 200 0, 0 00 STOREDEGGS Will not be violated if the men simply sapecially Geroa: 4 Strong SMe} Tickets for Wedding Ring dent of Ralcigh, North Carolina, | pital. ieee a Higa S| West Bighty-cighth Street, was mar- 1 0 0, OST! DEG LY CTOR SHOOTS A Y notify the employers that they have Md ied py q d Spre: when the politica! star of ber brother} Dixon legs| Tied to-day at the City Hall, Mount SEIZED BY GOVERNMENT | decided on a suspension of work ‘ Aviston 400,000, onan an and a Bed Spread began to reach Ite height. @he was| crushed; ‘Te Vernon, to Miss Dorothy. A. Foster, IN HIS PEACH ORCHARD This was the course followed inthe p Gireciod Seema: our an Tenn aucn a toy. | 00 of a cltcle of Interesting repre-| | Kroxh, Dr. thy Place, | 4M aetress, who had one of the prom : Rac udas, sympathetic strike in Philadelphia 4 r front between th fe Mfty dollars seemed such a for-| sentatives of the old Southetn regime| central Falls, flowa; legs broken; to] Rent parts in the fa “it Pays tol Then They Are Retailed to the) Rusby, of Silver Lake, N. J. Says | ‘Md of the street car employees. Be Somme, after the artillery Nad J igne to Willlam Brennan, & penniless, | and her home was the centre of many |New York Hospital Aavert Mr. Holden is a broker, Italian People at Half th a i , other words, union members, unless ~ reached its highest intensity. Itaeseaelenat anni teihe asih esitansians ace! | Oriando,| When he is not doing soldier duty - Neier . Victim and Others Were operating under a Contract whieh ctivities. Kernan, Mrs. “Following upon hot fighting we was born at Hampden-Sydney forced back through the vil- [of any tangible value were two pawn left hand crushed; Terminal| He is twenty-nine years old and his Prevailing Market Price. | Pilfering Fruit. specifically prohibits them from tak- were forced bac any ts ‘ © two Ti he colle rs i fs bride is twenty, : A |in@ part in th rike, are x sitoh | if ee a College, Virginia, sixty years ago, and spital ROME, Sopt. 16.—Ten miilion esas,! pr, Henry H. Rusby of No. 776 De pa ® sympathetic strike, lages of Courcelette, Martinnuieh tlekets, one for his wife's wedding| was graduated from the Augusta! auderman, Sulvator, Havana,| Arriving home on a furlough yes-| stored by speculators and selaed dur-|Graw Avenue, Nilver Lake, sixty held by the labor leaders to be justi- and Fliers. Combles was held | ping and another for a bedspread he| iemale ninary of the same State.|cuha: left hand ¢ nd bruised; |terday afternoon, Mr. Holden met] ing the past week tn Italian cities by had pledged for thirty-seven cents, |Her early marric Miss Foster, who lives in Mount Ver- years old, and & well known food ex- | “ed in quitting work at any time te © being resold] pert, shot and badly wounded to-day {der to aid other union members against strong British attacks. “Further south to the Somme life was spent at] perminal Hospitah the Government, that he stole it this afternoon from a| Columbia, 8, C Marius, Charles A, of No, 1522; Mon at the City Hall and they ob-| publicly at two cents each, half the| with a double-burrel gun, Alfred Fa- | Who may be on strike, all attacks were repulsed with | don isitor who wis counting it in the| Her two sons, Wilson Howe of Pri-| gryant Avenue, the Bronx, dining car) tained the necessary Hoense, To-day} market price no, thirteen, of No, 99 Franklin] LEGAL ACTION AS 800N Ag sanguinary losses in some im a ttery Park National Bank, in the| 0s; # suburb of Swathmore, Pa. and] conductor; shock and cut about the|When they returned to the City Hail] ‘The purpose of the sale at this et, Silver Lake, According to the THEY GO OOT. stances after hand-to-hand fight: | ee wag Dr. George Howe, a professor tn the | head, they found Mayor Kdwin A. Fisk in| figure was to aid in reducing the cost | doctor, Fasano and th: e other boys] {tt has been decided in a genbral, climbed the back fence of his prop- | way by the merchants and manufac my coat} cent. during the last six months, erty and were pilfering peaches from) turers that there would be no ad+ ing “South of the Somme from Bar- Brennan was captured, of course, | University of North Carolina, and 4) pierson, William H., Washington, | his shirt sleeves of living, Which has increased % per cause a mob took after him as| daughter, Mrs. Perin Cothran of Ra-} p, ©, train conductor? arms and legs st a moment until I g poe edbageden pant Hen soon as the cry was raised, and pur- | leigh, survive her: crushed, pinned in wreck two hours; apologised the Mayor. “I've been . his orchard. ‘The shots struck Fasano] vantage in seeking injunctions end also were repulsed. Fighting 1 sued him to the Battery, ‘The money} ‘The social activities of Mrs, Howe! New York Hospital busy with"—— WOMAN AFLAME IN HOME, Jin the back and logs, His compan: |tegal actions should be deferred untii continues for possession of some was recovered, too, by & man who| Were not confined to this country. Bhe| Reed, T. A., of No. 723 South Tenth t the coat,” said Holden, Miss eenameontuad fons fle after the strike is called. sapheads. ran abreast of him and demanded it| W8# 18 Burope when the war began] sireet, Newark, engine helper; scalp laughingly approved the sug-[Clothing Catches Fire From Gas) phe Fasano boy was removed to] -Preparations for a general stoke “six enemy aeroplanes were | vi a threatening hand at his hip| @d Was one of the refugees who had} out; Terminal Hospital, Stove-Her Injuries Fata the Mountainside Hospit M were continued to-day’ at the. Cea: shot down, including one by Lieut: | oe trouble in getting out of Parts in time! PIERSON WAS PINNED IN THE sit agveed Mayor Bisk. And] While preparing luncheon for guests,| clair, Dr. Rusby wan Unental Hotel.’ The leaders aro ema Wintgens, and two by Capt. |” Kt rennan's theft and fignt| to catch # ship for New York. While WRECKAGE, he performed the ceremony while in| Mrs. EU O'Neil of No, 590 Amsterdam ontenenens tar Were jing diligently on @ plan to eatend the Roelke. The latter now has put | nuit fter wil a} Bread she became juterested tn the] ‘rhe passenger coach behind the his shirt sieeve Avenue lsaned too far over @ gas stove! Te OS i atogy of hie coun |strike to the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit twenty-six acroplanes out of ac- | Xielied him solueliing Aller all) Fresh Air Art Society, an international | ginoy gaye way at the roof first, and > to-day and her clothing caught fire. | iim {oN rk | Company, tub have’ eae Stbeteaen < . dollur bill which Was given to hin tutto dine e al ne rod te tava at a and tan abe a . Lis OF mew ‘ompel have rog- thon, ACEH WE at Ea the lower end slid like a wedge undor | baile cpoer paar teeg tenmachy passer HA te ws wv rhe “tM ress thus far. They are secretive ‘Crown Prince Frederick Wile fii. Bureau when he told his story | Death of St the end of the diner in which was $1,000,000 FORGER DIES clothes, Her flaming Karments set fire ' Janout detatis of their plage to-duy, linm—Apart trom o few fruition? jo. ais ceasona for the theft ut Po + | Calloway the cook in his kitehen to the apartment but announas that New York will Frenee hand-eronade atiack® | hice Headquarters, ASKURY PARK, N. J, Sept. 16.— IN POVERTY AT AGE OF 68 Dorothy McDowell, thirteen years old, | EXPLOSION ON | CAR TRACKS. | citness a surprising industrial up Metteteas kept within. modorate Brennan, who is twenty-three years | President Wilson's trip to St. Louts, {Continued on. Beonnd Puse) oe she lisse 1 Se RpOrunees Shees. Dane weand Men and Women scared) Monday morning > bound: » fold, and lives at No. 479 De Kolb | where de wis scheduled i sonal Charles Becker, Who Robbed Banks rite 8 ae - +e teal Ae ae bs Heeahs Mane Beidas, | J 4 Gunes ane chief coua- Avenue, Brooklyn, has been out of | Hext Wednesday, way cancelled to 14, 063 U. $1 TROOPS ARE S : ie . : ‘ rel _|sel of the Interborough, has a corps t t of we raves, ned clothing about the woman, extin- | A& crashing report startied’a thow + 8,000,000 SOLDIERS, work for several weeks and also out| day #8 & result of’ the death of f Huge Sums, Leave: md SIMI Anon TE ee eae Women near the Brock, (of men at work keeptih (uamtae ., P Mrs. Anne Howe, the President's Il Wite. i , rance at teloe levery move made by the t ANS, (of food. His wife, i1l, about to be- 7 yi ag og ON AN 83 MILE HIKE In the mean time Dorothy turned in |lyn Bridge ent at IL ofelock t y leaders of % | . me . . ‘ ster, at New London, Conn,, to-day. . Wee He , “ iy a ec Fs Park Row soon was blocked and! the traction strike. No tmmedi IE SOMME BATTLE | come & mother, hia the more keenly) S80 at It was learned lay that Charles}a fire alarm and phoned Police | day IN THE SOM} \felt the need of food, and it was for| The President was notified of his _— Hecker, wh ‘ 5,000,000 francs| Headau Mrs. O'Neil was taken|the police had their hands full trying | legal action is contemplated by sister's death by @ message reaching Shadow Lawn early this morning aoe The present plans are for the Pres- tory of the Army Will Con- ident and Mrs, Wilson to meet the es © things gone and work| body at Trenton, N, to-morrow sume Sixteen Days her that the wedding rin nd the LONDON, Sept. 16,—One million | pedspread, their last things of value, British troops are engaged in the great | wore pawned, @ffensive which was resumed yester- With th Hospital, She has no| to keep people from getting run over. | Interborough, but in case of any ge- There was # blackened space where | rous da » be! een any Jan explosion had knocked the dust off la attic ree Third Avenue car bound south forc.ble attempt to interfere with the delivery of coal to power houses pre- Biggest Practice March in the His- | ($1,000,000) by forgery from the Bank] to Knic of Frances, and similarly obtained | chance tor normous sums from banks in Ru ia, Austria and Turkey, died in po conductor and motorman said Gey on the northera side of the jundbtainable, Brennan wandered into| afternoon and then accompany the} BAN ANTONIO, Tex. Sept. 16 last Saturday at ne. NOt frost in twenty years fell over the Great a aa talk toni hea x cedings against the managers of the * Gomme River. An equal number of | the bank this afternoon, possessed | Myron! ports: to Colmms. SO | Fourteen thousand and sixty-three of 92 Kitna treet, i rk Takes raion last test. apocrdine to (iu Willian st strike Will be Idunched without de. | , Germans is fighting desporately to halt | with sone desperate idea of benefit. | rh fal ieie ac pee | es nd men of the regular army y xty-eight year reports to tho Weather Burean to-day. b lay . British 1n their sweep toward | : , ; : 1 \ onto io ik ' , 1 the p ting things for his wife, When he| ton to-morrow a tor rhoon and tional ard te An Hecker wa ' o San Quentin] The frost extended as far south a an WILL LEAVE MINOR DISORDERS Bopaume. The Germans have 1,000) caw Keriram Gumpert, treasurer of {to-day on the bikgest practice « I n, Californ for life twenty} nerthern Tenne A heavy snowfall TO POLICE. une of all sizes in action. Perhaps] the s, Gumpert Comp f the Bush TURKS IN IN RETREAT tn the history of the American army f inviction for| With @ temperature of 24 de i wile mal dana the| "We are not meine te Senenenceell the British have as many. Terminal Stores, counting a pile of — an 83-mile “hike” to Austin, which 1s laed uw chock from $2 to| reported trom Minnesota, It was frees: | Nerk milves with cases of disorderty eases ‘The War Office announces that as|money Just drawn at the paying | Petromrad Meporta Success tm) expected to give the men Who come |} wan released, it was sald, | né 1p northern cad iA WOON SANT, Benth ter |duct,” suid Mr, Quackynbush to-day ; the result of their drive along the six-| tolller's window his only thought was Caacanus Battle, pose the Twelfth Provisional Division py intervention of the American “ eure land Aug imling, “The police can take care of that ; mile front the British hold in their|to grab some of it and run, He did pr nTRHOG AD, The Turks under Brig. Gen. Henry A. Green nkers’ Association. GIANTS WIN. on one of the intern But when it comes down—tf it deee= entirety the villages of Courcelette,|it, and, with “Stop thief!" ringing Ru: vtreating in| Marching experience under what would As »ken of his skill 4s a penman, sess ap i aan oe . p to malicious destruction of property ] Martinpuich and Flere, About 3,000/after him, fled down Broadway ahead | i" nyse’ amount to war conditions s related that he once so adroitly York ne vf Ane Maleon Navies C% on an attempt to deprive the peophe Prisoners were taken. of the growing crowd and Into Rat-| was officially. announced Eight days will be consumed en a check that the drawer See me tne onan he trip from New of thin city of light the element of / King George to-day sent tho fol- Park, where Policeman Mury of {of Kalkit Turklah offer route, the soldiers will stay three 1 not tell which was his work zi 0308 6 0 5 0 x a] fant ee aniaaal at Witch, [conspiracy ent We are prepared Jowing message to Gen, Sir Douglas quarters easily ewughe hin Perio situation on the As days at Camp Mabsy, and eight: and will the forgery - Bere eeeeeartte? “Wawirca|Selmling wrested — frox m but to Ko into that Was: Acting Captain Deevy seat De. | front ls unchanged = duye will be spent in the return to (Reker Wt Mieaday. te tere | Kiem and Emalie : Krause then managed to grt a Interborough tines carrte§ © “1 congratulate you and my jtective Franklin to Brennan's home | Hack Captured Drom, |S4n Antonio, After that the Wis Anna, who is ll in their old _— [butcher knife, with ho killed ”, pa ers yesterduy, @@ on the brilliant eue- | to verify his story and (Wo bring Mos. | PER, Mas 16 of 515, 83 over the number consin, Hlinols, Kansas, Teaas and home. seh a | BROOKLYNS WIN. Seimling. ; ieee achieved. | have never | Brennan to Headquarters, if the jour. | presentation of a snare curried by| Missour; guardsmen in the division | aacuiaa of i Hie Raby fee | carried the corresponding date ‘ip. - that complete victory |ney were possilile for her the Thirteenth Vii vin the! ure expected to be as Mt for service At Brooklyn | en She Cried at Muh | 1915, ‘This is the greatest tacreass twill Ghimately arewn eur offerte Who the man was who took the| Civil War ty the Co meer aahanan| in The Aneta’ ibe Pamuian/aeine aie R A Cc | N G Cineinnats 000001002 | ROCKVILLE, Md., Sept. 10.—Charged | registered since the strike was called, Lovo21000 and the splendid results of the [money from Brennan's hand and v« tarted to-day by” t The Pirst Wisconsin led the division with killing his year-old daughter RESULTS ON PAGE 2 Scnute, Mitenell and Wine The traction strike leadere: sian. i i ¥ Se naliaa a hawee (bu ws, Wail o1 a) atin ~ : a pec he inf akened hy Thy ( turned it to the police was never |Conuinenteli, m gilitaly organtation of) out of San Antonio ai 6 o'clock thia\| ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE bs Marquard and” Miller,| erying, Douglass shiviey “was. teeday [all out the longshoremen’s unten ap Continued on Second Page.) learned, tbe museum at Richmond, morning, pires—Quigley and Byron. ‘given @ preliminary hearing. one of the first units im the geaarel