The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1916, Page 2

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# and promines ‘© produ lence le continued . on . ‘ he ' ’ ook they and tot * 4 . SAYS MILITANCY i8 HIGH FOR VIOLENCE 4 the “ . ai wed Nighbrow for violenoe “ ip te leet night a te the new noe ’ Pr et ' “The uitered wong] iT arr t tine law onoveh t New ¥ Mk pO = At or: roi hi nee Oity end tee heen mora = z l GOR Pationt during the coutrove Byer the labor situation en (he lines oumiaa Of transit. The tine haw come te pub Seaives: ‘OP ond to the bi heringe between e ye je fn thelr em * pwontertnine “Winder Beotion 14) Chapter at Ar ‘Thirty-fourth, Mighty siaty and One Hele 10 of the Consolidated Laws this Hundred and Mixteenth Street lines beard Is ov gigs bed nd vg + jf etl midniaht tonight Chet tn gencies m OF the present am Apeotor Mohmittberer ordered that will act r extraordinary precaution protect the passengers and employers on thane oars. In anticipation of th strike Commiasionsr Woods has tn 4 young men on the eligible lat Awaiting appointinent as probationary officers to Join the department tem porarily for atrike duty, About fifty signed up to-day and loft addresses at which they can be reached In cane of emergency, More ¢ 260 more Are expected to avail themalves of the opportunity to get a taste of actual police duty in advance of their be taken to THREE OF THE MOB ARE ARRESTED When the strikers stoned the Madt- gen Avenue car they broke all its win- Mews and drove ouut ite passengers ‘of the mob were arrested, John , & conductor of No. 219 Weat Hundred and Seventeenth Street; MocbManua @ motorman of No. Forty-second Street, and John Mety, & conductor of No. 629 Ninth ‘Avenues, They were locked upu at the ‘Bast Bixty seventh Mtreet Station The car was stopped by a pile of spread of the ap. @tenes on the track, When Motor-| potntiment, man Joseph O'Connor Kot dows 1°) aWwaNN TELLS OF PENALTY FOR Pemeove the obstruction the crowd of ty or more sivikers bean the bom @ardment. As the stones crashed through the giass of the car some ‘ef the passengers received minor in- RIOTING, Diatrict Attorney Swann, after con. ferring with the Police Commissioner to-day, issued this statement about assaults on street cars, ere and employees of the companies against which @ strike has been de- clared, “The penal law provites for the person who wilfully throws a atone or other missile at a car or vehic standing or moving upon a railway punishment as follows Firet—It thereby the safety of any person is endangered, by imprisonment for not more than twenty years, Second—In every other case by imprisonment for not more than five years, In addiiton to this are the three sections defining Assault in the frat, second and third degrees. “I can not prejudge any case, or i pas! Policeman Thomas of the East Fifty-firet Street Station, detaiied to Whe car, charged the crowd with his ctud just as Lieut. O'Hara, who had een touring the district in a motor er, came up with three plain clothes ‘men. Also the reserves from the East Binty-eeventh Street Station were President Shonts of the interdor- tered by the leaders of the strikers, Tie says he has evidence enough to (warrant the indictment of some of Neo Connection With Any Other Estoblishment in the Werld. WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street wit“tas New Fall Suits & Dresse. Very Unusual Values Dresees| a ary 16.50 Na = 20.00 Silk Dresses Alternoon and Charmeuse, Satu, Georgette, very specte! 25.00 Braid Trimmed Serge Dress, $16.50 Fur Trimmed Suits broadewt h, bus teens te Laine Sea: Trimmed, bashionadle mangthe, Very Spectat 25.00 What the periscope is to the submarine -the WEA WEAR@SCOPE Registered, 1s to the man in need of clothes. See announcement on page 3. ter ee - —_ ‘'Cous | have ¢ . . ane of ene The attack spt Deinpee the Weat Miaty elahih Murect mt Phowe wkull ¥ hed wihae throwa by ate ’ a wine ‘ tine . ‘ Hark Went Whe uty oiat ' as tur sombers of the pullwe force , tow atrikere Many + Injuries, tant ‘ Officers by mtNIhere aml my “ have werved te bring : t boat woe “ } the a kon Capt iy aey | through the departives | TWENTY OF THE RIOTERS an | RESTED. | Vp to thie tine the potter jbeen gentle with the atrikers Arrest save emu made only whea thy fonses were Magrant, and ta dispersing disorderly gatherings the Ts ured ar@aument ay or than fore Prom will be vent polleemer sppeal rat) now on ther no « Pwenty ted Inst night requires the services of 4.100 policemen, of whom ar riding Up and down and across to’ On surface oars to-day, Tho others | are guarding “L" and subway ata rootal fu ons and on reserve duty or on au- days o fomobile or motorcycle patrol, The the tips motor patrol system was increased to-day by forty-nine automobiles and 100 motorcycles, With the motor system It will be possible to concen. trate an effective body of police at} Any point within & few minutes, Magistrate Krotel has announced | that he will impose severe sentences upon all those convicted of violence tn connection with the strike. The Interborough offered a reward of $200 for evidence resulting in the arrest and conviction of any person who in Jured @ passenger or employee on Interborough or New York cara by throwing @ miaaile GIRL BLINDS MOTORMAN WITH SODA WATER, Fannie Soutaky of No. 32 Clinton Street threw a glans of soda water into the eyes and face of Benjamin Geiser, motorman on a car passing | § Cknton and Stanton Streets, at noon to-day, The motorman was tempo- rarily blinded, but Jumped off the car, grabbed the girl and held her until a policeman arrived. Fannie is only fi teen years old and was held as a Juvenile delinquent. James Cunningham is locked up tn the East Sixty-seventh Street station house, charged with an attempted at- tack on « northbound Third Avenue “L™ train, The policeman who ar- rested him said Cunningham, who lives at No. 220 East Seventioth Street and is a striking motorman, heaved a big rock at @ passing train, but didn't put enough strength into the heave to clear the “LL” structure MORE SURFACE CARS IN OPER. ATION. ‘The management of the New York Railwaye Company announced that yf Sree, Core Sexes. Seeretion sf a 10 o'clock this morning. This was @eventy-one more than yesterday, The Third Avenue lines had 310 out, | \ and the Beoond Avenue forty. ‘The cubway carried 1,145,280 pas. eengere yostentay, the “L" lines 1,- 089,676 and the Queensboro tubes 11,- 440, @ total of 2,245,7%, which ts 990,145 more than on the correspond- ing date in 1915, ‘The New York and Queens County Rallwaye reported 110 care running during their rush hour, as aguinat tho | | normal echedule of 158 cars, and that the midday service was normal, Organiser Fitegerald of the Amal- gamated Association visited the Bronx this afternoon and conferred at Tremont and Third Avenues with | the business agents of the Bronx Bullding Trades, Bande of little boys wearing white canvas sashes on which are printed in big black letters “Don't Be a Boab” ypeared on One Hundred and Forty- ninth Street, One Hundred and Sixty- Aret Street and other principal Brons thoroughfares to-day. They marched in columne of foure, crossing and re- | crossing the trolley lines and the sub- | way and “L”" station stairways, N These boys are the children of atrik- ore and thelr friends, It was an- nounced that more than 1,000 of than would be marching around the Bronx vefore night, The atrikere intend to spread the movement to Manhattan— sf the police don’t Interfere. ‘The talk of @ longshoremen’s strike to cripple the supply of coal to the 2 pareveere ah f . Vv. STOCKS U.S. Steel reached its aad went to and twenty~ traded in th General and in) Mereant marked the not affected Steel which 1097-8, a ne Inte Rei new recon, at 1101-8. 1,968,000 sha: movement. the upwand forty-seven = dim with ahipping companies and O'Con- nor le known to holt that the union cannot Violate these obligations, CHICAGO WHEAT | AND CORN WHEAT. Wertnemtay's wey BE re Tee RS Wis Heo De: May a VY GIVEN AWAY, THE _RBVENING WORLD, Mins Amparito 109 7-8, While Good Gains Are | General—Votal Sales 1,360,000 The bear foray on the rising market) pur of trading to-day in the Stock Exe! @ bull counter attack, seayres - follows he first nour, A drop of) “On the River @tokbod, in the Hotors from 1s Bigs ee “ region of the Kovel-Rovno Rail. in Crue hale St {Delf points in Baldwin Locomotive to of half @ point in Steel to{ The retreat of the bears began at] a ttle after 11 until the close, Mereantile Marin Inspiration Copper was 3 The closing showed million-share rush of trading and prices still on THURSDAY, SBPTEMB in of Geraldine Farrar Introduces the Alligator Fad to ‘arrar carries her pet alllat The pet is about nine inches long, and Just thirty re atyliah ones come tn black and gold rings trom to the ends of thelr horned tails, AGAIN SOAR | RUSSIANS CAPTURE with her to all etlons. The of thelr WITH ROUT OF BEARS! 1,100 TEUTON SOLDIERS Tops Its Best Record at Petrograd Reports Success in Two Engagements — Machine Guns Taken PETROGRAD, Sept. 21.—The Rua. slans captured 633 Germans tn fight- region of Korytuitaa and At Was oMocially announced imax in the first pieces before noon under Four hundred one thousand shares were to-day he Russian War Office statement way line, the enemy assumed the offensive at some places but everywhere was repelled by our troops. In the region of Koryt- niga and Sviniueky fighting proceeding and “ewe hav made prisoner six officers and 687 a, all Germans. ‘Carpathians—In the region of Panther Mountain our troops cap- tured an enemy position on one of the heights. Here we took one officer and 437 men. We also cap- tured six machine guna and a great number of arme and care tridges. BERLIN, Sept. 21.—Teutonic troops have repulsed Russian attacks In the Carpathians with heavy enemy losse, except at some points where ti Slave gained local succeases, it w announced to-day. At Korytnica heavy fighting is ing on with the result still in doubt. Elsewhere Russian attacks were re- pulsed. i_of four aad two point and an eighth tle arine to 43) 5-8) bear drive, Coppers were | by it nor was Hethlehem went up six points to 560. lock and continued hen Steel stood at w high mar! rnational ading up and Smelters up 2 res, making day of the The market closed with « trend, oolnn Santa SOLID SOUTH NEXT TARGET With get changes’ from previous closing, . ter te eg} POR HUGHES'S BATTERY Bes 3 i | : SS $ ty |Candidate Will Make Tour of Five th ity RS $2] Border States the Second wrt} Week in October. noe Ta] Repudlican candidate Hughes wl 4 MY yg] start on a tour the eecond week to KY 2 t October in an effort to break thy = Ssiy 7 3," | Democratic solid south, The trip will R2 TY TN] be through Maryland, Weet Virginia, a) $e. + | Kentucky, Missour! and Oklahoma, Se SS +s | Active prettminary abetting of these aS Wie + 1, | Democratic intrenchments ts being BSE RYT Blcarried on vy the Hughes Alliance, BS AR ah | hich nominally te an organization SP sip SL for independents and not partisan YE BR tt. Repudlicane, Reports from these 108% Bt — '} border States encourages the national Se Ry F1* campaign leaders to believe that they es a8 = y Can capture some of them, ps oR t Mr, Hughes will Anish hie present Ret BI Ae Re TLS trip on Sunday, Oot. 1, then epend a } 3M week around New York resting and By ie : Jetting ready for hie final dash, AME sl aia st i HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. st —— sy t RST RACE—Two-year-ol 8 t $ ands hat fox Andon Roa, Mit bt + ints a. oo BK gro Dutt My - 40 20 2 So + 8 5 ond; Cris te, wa HRS rR $2.80 one. MMe Times. ot tes neta: met 3 drama, Monomoy, Polontum, 8w 20 + $ Ty > RCOND ACE-Handat: ateeple- Rik t N mane thar ate and ward; bd miles. rege 10S FS el tral We Fie ee ay bd or out to show. x" ‘ie PAY Averteldy aiso | WS RS RE S| LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. | RN ba nt t'y ee MOUISVILLE, Meoy: B= The tren ‘ fmerren'e veces Wt GAR Ry S rue ape Margarete ons! al eat c tt anh tts at Sew ashen a $1 ¢ dts ni sant +} eo ace Meltng: Sapreere! five wails a nf a ins, See w+ & Ly yas n aie Rupe A+ \ +3 NY BS PTE, wey RST y a mY =~» K, % iy ts &y wet an: my tent Keon, heat: * Bieepar, Le, of record O Vite stele (Prom the Moston ‘Traaseriit,) ei ols, gat me yon water et Maite wadding. | cotuinbin Tevet Keguiat ay iy es Did Nor father give her away’ quarterly dividend of 8 per cont. and oy mya te “He did In the alana aruee by pm PATA Sper cent, pay AbLe Bept. 80 oye “OF. Inns. “iot® looking #0 filgurtully cheerful by wk of Fecord Sept 2y, Spore lice aliownnre claimed Tract (aah, = Sie 1916, a ETS INNEW BLOWS ON ON BALKAN FR! ec VERDUN FRONT NEARING MONASTIR War Oftee report wud come ably, see positively To the north of the Hiver prevents pinching, Gilting and Hewet thelr activities along the Attached to your plasses for fromt between the Prieg farm ana “| 8 cents of more depending the farm oof Abbe Wood Mad 1, Upon the yrade selected SNe tadintion oh rin hak et | Sold only at our stores, _ the River Somme. 4 troops bave pr e In the Argonne an attack of | ‘ immediate sicinity ¢ the enemy delivered upon our pos | TM 1890, about five Kilometers (f sitions at Pour de Paris resulted | irs) fo | Tthweat of Meme in failure because of our curtain a aii of fire, This attack was preceded A (via Landon), Sept. 2t—tul by the explosion of a mine, vee in the Florina dis “On the right bank of the River AvetualAn fruat are an Son MO Rivhotas he, Ose ENO rll © War Olive in today's Meuse our troops yesterday eve nt, The tite of DALe | ABOe. Rreade Micakas peace ning exocuted two operations, each | turned favoravly to the Mulmar JAY Pullen St. eopesite Aa S. Rroaaten, of which was brilliantly success. ted Reavy losses on Qt Meet St. to Medel, Newark ” rook In operations in whica the ful. ‘To the southeast of Thiau- | iiigariane cavalry tovk part tes Soon! mont work we occupled several siatement reads “The battles around Florina are developing fivorably tor tn strong counver sections of enemy treaches and captured over 100 prisoners, includ ing two officers, We also took two machine guna In the eastern part of Vaux-Chapitre wood we 2629 Broadway 9h and 100°b Street covered have advanced our line by about ao captured 100 yards, while in the forest of Soe tae ay gat gil MADE FROM Apremont one of our advanced the One Hundred and Seventy- OLD CARPETS posta repulsed an attack of the | Afth French Regiment, with two beste Gal nich . machine guns tes vows & erase itesse bactun dl 2 FAO Ree ene A strong enemy attack against Ont rac RUC CO NEWARN WY Were use: Kaimakoalan failed with) great “A French air pilot yestentay | josos brought down a German plane, which fell near Moisiaing, [S000 Greek Treape ne t nne.” . e $0 the Ort St Peronne” BERLIN, Sept. 21 (by wireless to In the battle yesterday wave after! a4 yvilie)—The Greek force transferred wave of German infantry surged | ¢rom Kavala. to Germany wit be Absolutely Removes @gainst the French lines, na at Goerlite a town of Pruslag I The German losses were frightful, |MUCIA sAys Me Overseas “News ndigestion. One package one wave of infantry terally charg- eunceee sth rey pou 2 y row o sont vesit. 25cat alld ie. ing over the bodies of men slain in : Seine gui the wave in front. BERLIN, Sept, 21.—dderman troops recaptured trenches from the French in a counter-attack southwest of Ran- court and a: Houchavesnes yester- day, but later were forced to relin- ulsh the newly captured ground, it Was offclaily announced this after. noon, South of Rancourt the Ger- mans held their gains, British attacks near Flers, weat of Le Boeufs and north of Combles were repulsed, Following War Office “Army recht Special for Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. VANILLA CREAMED ALMONDS AN! TetaMaainat aheil oe deticfous vu is the text of the German oport of Crown Prince Rup- North of the Somme, near there te continuous fehting BRnemy ks near Flers, to the je iooufs and north of were repulsed eat of Rancourt and in Bouchavesnes ground which bad Deen previously won by our at tacking troops was lost after bit. ter fighting South of Rancourt our troops hold the trenches taken by them. “Army of Crown Prince Frederick Wiliam: On the right bank of the Meuse, in the Thiaumont-Fleury sector, enemy attacks which fol- lowed increased artillery activity, were repulsed.” aanas lection of superior Ee: ereee 23 = meanceay grngar a0 @ROAOWAY lf Herweat evade " wey CORLL a ew West’ wR eat, OREVN w } Nh “a bet a BROAOWAY, Brooniyn, Cleese 11.90 P.M. 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