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\ | FIFTEEN INDICTED FOR VIOLENCE IN CARMEN’ STRIKE Tur Cure Wianen A Volicemen WOMAN LAWYER WHO IS WORKING WARD TO SAVE LUE ov TrieLow | nong the A harged With 41 Jusee * thie on n He “oat Pig bier pore againet nm attacks in trike disord , dangered Wile i Dora Tree 1A Laneky of ’ No Lest 1 vot were! ehargeu w uw A ‘ MBdivon Avenue co Hundred and sever ree 10, when 4 Woman was dangerously injured Joseph White No. 4 Hundred and Seventeenth charged with stoning 4 & nue cor ot Ninety-second Street Aug 5B, during the earlier strike on the surface lines. Cornelius O'Keefe of No. 237 Kost Ninety fift h Street, a@ Motormen, was charmed with aiding Whit: Bugene Ford of No 180 Columbus Aven: motorman, Was charged with hurling @ brick into a Poadway car Seventeenth Street, injuring a number Of persons, Sept 14 ive were Wadhams and arraigned before ased under bail they had furnished when held tn Magistrate's « Peter t west witty. Mrs, Baum Says She Feared the A ada Horn of No) That Husband Was Bent 6 bb ne f and Thire a teent), Street, and Bilis Nichols of No, on Shooting — Her. 3 West Porty-ninth Street, all mo- tormen, were charged with atoning @| ptenry A. Baum, @ minor politician Fitty-ninth Street car Sept. 19. tn the Bronx, staggered into the Mor- Philip J. Clark of No, 792 Weat- risanta Police Court, One thundred cheater Avenue, Thomas Jones of Nov and MNXty-second Ntreet and Hrook 248 West One Hundred and Thitty- Avenue, at recess time this afternoon Afth Street, Thomas Clark of No and begged for an ambulance. As West One Hundred and Thirty-cighth he fell into a chatr Police Lieut. Con- Btreet, Peter Dilluce: of No, 168) nor saw blood dripping from his coat, ond Avenue and Patrick Gilroy of No, He was taken to Lebanon Hospital, 215 Kast Eighty-ninth Street, all eles where it was found that he had a vated railroad strikers, e charged bullet wound in the breast with os attachir Fifth se Second sault int & Polie: venth street Avenue L e, taking away his second degree in Raum gave his address as No, 303 at the Bast One Hundred and Thirty-ninth of the Street, and said that he called to-day on his wife, Amanda Baum, from ting him No, Whom he had been separated a year man, @ carpenter of No. anda half, He started toward a bed- Aventio was charged poom, he declared, when she called With cndangering passengers of @ car to him and shot him, He grabbed at \. vison Avenue and One Hundred the pistol and ran. and shird Street by attemptig to de-) Detectives Mellharty and Sullivan rail a car, Sept. 17. nt to No, 941 Washington Avenue Bernard Loran of No, 834 Amster- at Mrs. Baum had locked dam Avenue, a conductor, eharged the door and barricaded it with fur- with insuring pas on an Eighth When they finally got her to Avenue car, Sept. 20, throwing a , Raum turned his head brick SE‘BURY-M'COMBS TOUR. |"% used to tdentity her as ailant, the Bau told the po! Jhusband threat and that wi ce that her ned to get a divorce, n she refused to consent Cansiiotes Make Their Firat 4 jhe started for the bedroom as if he pearnuce Toxether at Poumhkeepate wore going iter © Aistol: 80. eho The two principal Democratic State! grabbed her_owh weapon from under candidates, Samuel Seabury for Gov-|a sofa and fired first. She was held ernor and Willlam F. MeCombs for at the Morrisania Court to awatt the Senator, will do their campaigning to-|Tesult of Raum’s hurt. The surgeons gether m Oct. 9 to hey” wilt | S49 he will probably recover, tour the State In w spectal train and! then return to New York to devote the PRISONER VANISHES: final week before election to the Me- , UPStetk first appearance will be on Bat- WIFE FEARS SuIciD urday. ut Poughkeepsie, where they will attend the Tuesday Democrs auto The path elal tre BuyDirect trom the Manufacturer ally buy orth BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. 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His bride of months, however, a slender girl of twenty, stepped forward and in a broken voice told Judge Veeder that » believed her husband had killed to avoid the disgrace of going to prison, Mra, Young, between sobs, sald that the accused, who has been out on bs following his indictment, had fre. Jquently spoken of ending his life time fo his receiving sentence jdrew near, She said he Kissed her goodby on Monday night and left the house without telling her where he was going. She has not seen him since, Her story excited a great deal of sympathy 1A the courtroom, Young was a clerk in the Post- OMfice, The Indictment charged him with the larceny of $193 received from the «: of stamps. He disappeared lust June and was traced to Berkeley, Cal, His arrest a few weeks ago fol- lowed, >—— |DEATH MOCKED HIM TWICE. NY. So Now Martine Is Willing to Con- tinue to Live, mpts to end his life having Martino, & patient in Paterson, No J, again. “Martino towpath yeas wgainat lout that a realty n not turn out so badly as he had fe Rashes, Pimples, Sunburn undue redneds, mp ivy poison- La stings, burns, and all summer ekin | fections demand the prompt.use of —| POSLAM the ready and dependable akin rem: Takes aver all soreness and quick’ 7 heals the affected surface. Unequalled for eczema, acne, and all virulent akin diseas q\ [gt made mtrond | AT ALL DRUGGISTS. ave Toied CONSENT TO WORE e| sands of the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, », BORDEN CO. BREAKS RIOTING STRIKERS -ag WITH UNION CHIEFS ATTACK POLICEMEN, AS STRIKE SPREADS Are Asked for Milk Wagons After Violence at 110th Street Branch t f the Morden Mik o y to ¢ a declared majority of ite drivers into the International Teamaters at the behest of ™ oF and not dinearia faction am men t* r work! onditions was @iven by |1t NN Halleck, vice-president of the | Norden corporation to-day the tune of ite delivery service be. ling crippled in the fourth day of be lotrike affecting tte 1,400 drivers vo! iw of executive hea Atatives of several | nund ted | drivers at the com. ny's offices, No 108 Hudson Street, that no further meetin: |ranged with the striker | tatives, and the cone | diately undertake to r pine servile Mr. Hallock asked Police Inspector |e Bac to-day to have uni- formed police ride on the company's milk wagons, He reported violence at the One Hundred and Sixteenth Street branch of the pany, where, h says, only tWo men are on strike. An improvement tn the service declared by the Leaders of the striking drivers, however, in- sisted that not more than 20 per cent. of ti pany's Wagons were in operation in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Long Island City While gli the drivers who a a off their routes to-day are not en rolled in the union, the leaders | boasted that many of these men will not return to work until a settlement is reached or the demand for union recognition is withdrawn. Mr. Hallock insisted that the strike continues owing to the company’s re- fusal to recognize the demands of the leaders, who, he insie resent but a small minortt; drivers, Hundreds of patrons again to-day secured milk by calling at tbe Borden stations. MUST CUT OFF TRAINS TO CONEY, SAYS B.R.T. Declares It Necessary to End Runs at Sheepshead Bay During Work on New Terminal, The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany served notice on the Public Service Commisison to-day, that the completion of the $2,000,000 terminal at Coney Island will be delayed at least a year, unlese it is given per- mission to discontinue train service on the Brighton Beach line between Sheepshead Bay and Coney Island, during construction work. A petition by at least 2,000 residents of Coney Island protests against the contem- plated action of the railway company on the ground that it is unnecessary and that it bald cause great incon- venience. To-day the Pubite Service Commis- sion heard both sides of the contro- versy, D. A. Marsh, speaking for the BRT. sald the Brighton Beach- Coney Island elevated line would be running next summer tf the plans of the company are not interfered with, Mr. Marsh submitted copies of con- tracts which, he claime show that the Public Service Com: mission had already approved the dia- continuance of the Sheepshead Bay to Coney Island service. If the Com- mission attempted now to carry out the wishes of the petitioners. It would have the effect of breaking the con- tract between the city and the com- pany, counsel for the B, R. T. fur- ther contended, The Commission re- served decision, ‘FIRM CANNOT TRACE ‘DOLLAR BANK’ HOLDERS Thousands Who Started Deposits With J. B, Greenhut & Co, Got Savings Boxes There Stopped. An application of J, RB. Greenhut & Co, private bankers, for permia- sion to wind up the affaira of the banking business which was once conducted in the J. BR, Greenhut Company's store brought to light to- day the fact that many thousands of holders of banks," each of them credited with the deposit of $1 on the books of the concern, had been lost track of completely, ‘The con- corn set forth in an attidavit, that notices to return their banks and re- ceive $1 each, had been directed to last given addresses, and that thou- had been returned by the Post Office Department stamped “not found. | Incld a y. the petition shows that banks, whieh cost the were distributed to tive depositors upon deposit the first dollar. ft ia tated. that Y of the depositors never again the Greenhut banking con. 0: late in 1914, it was decided to wind Up the banking businoss, | Since: then every dollar has been paid as called [for Until but $10.447 remain to the is Lit of depositors, most of them | holders of banks, who Nave been lost track of. Supreme Court Justice Gavegan will be asked to-morrow for rmission to transfer the balan » hand to the Superintendent of tanks and order him to return: the Bie nh omunicinal bonds whieh are still held ti Ay soourity, the Banking Department “| pany's employ INJURING THREE Strikebreakers Assaulted b Mob When Being Conveyed fo Willlamsburg Factory, =. one of then seriously rhed t ree policemen were beaten up and & number of heads were on jay when Striking employees of the Con No ing end Cleaning W p Mireet, Wiilia thirty rhe at oor abun strikebreakers who w being od to the factory in a moving Voliowing @ running feht whieh lasted about ten minutes, and tn which clube, Bricks used, Poliveman Kt to the Williamebure Hospitel auf fering from a concussion of the brain Sergt. Cassidy and Pollvoman Me | Dermott had their burte patohed up jand went home. Two hundred and fifty of the com struck fcr higher wages on Monday, When the moving | van containing the atrikebreakers ap |Proached the factory today men, | women and children piled out of the | doorways and made It so hot for the ; Men in the wagon that many of them Jumped to the ground and started to run away. The fight followed. The [three policemen were getting the worst of it when Acting Captain Mo- “i bottlon were eu wae taken | Kinney arrived with reserves from | the Bedford Avenue Statioe, | The police made four arrests, Mag- jistrate Miller held the prisoners in 00 bail each for examination to morrow. FAMILY STARVES UNTIL MOTHER WHO WOULDN'T :: BEG IS NEAR DEATH. neni Little Children Had Worked to Keep Together Home the Father Deserted. In an apartment at No. 684 East One . Hundred and = Thirty-fourth Street’ to-day inventigators of the Children's Society, Offi Michaels | and Lowenthal, found Mrs. Martha Runge lying unconscious on her bed. Her fifteen-year-old son ata table in a daze and did not take |his eyes from his mother until the men spoke to him. There was not a crumb of food in the place, “I do not Know what more to do, he said when they questioned him. have no money to call a doctor, She told us we must oct beg; she would not like it. There is nothing more to eat, but since yesterday she has been | ke this and I could not eat anything if I had it.” The boy explained to the officers that his father, Pietze Runge, a car- penter, had walked out of the house six weeks ago, leaving not a penny. | Last week a postal cwme from him to Mrs, Runge, saying ho was in Chicago and was starting south, anc she would never hear from him again. George, his sisters Vivian, eleven, and Loulse, eight, had done what they could, They minded ehiidren for neighbors, ran errands and helped In housecleanin The mother, too. found a little work, but never did they have enough to eat, Becretly the children gifts of food from neighbo: whe guessed how badly the fam was off; they pretended to their mother they had been paid for their work with food, But yesterday Mra Runge, who the officers guessed mur have denied herself more than children suspected, dre uncor) scious, Meshaus & Lowenthal se! @ hurry call to Lincoln Hospital, Before the ambulance — arrived Vivian and Louise came dragging in from school for the noon revess. They | accepted ‘Yonkers George sat |* SCHULZE THOMPSON WEDDING AT VONKERS 1 WARTA PND EVENT MAROASRD baenn On Saturday, Sept, 90, at Alder, the ntry place of her parents, Miss Margaret A, Thompson, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mra, William B.|whtie, but its effect te artificial and prices at which it Thompson, will become the bride of jt can never produce @ hanty, perma is difficult to get Mise Pismmeck: ee cheek MUOM lnent business plant fashionable, a u- ty about @ your ago At a Bt, Rema If we cannot compete on even thentic, richly eveption and her engagement wae terme with anv country on earth (hen made ices nounced last Jun wo OURNE to aul “M Pe. tas will act as}. “There's absolutely no necessity for | 7 The New Fash. said of honor and Mrs, Oliver Cartey | thd times. There ts enouga in’ this ion Shop presents a man as matron of workd to de everybody, and this rides maids will De. country always wall a eno 19 de within this range Mins Marcella . If the spectal tnterests aud Wall | aselection of every Dickson Clara | Street will keep bands of and tot rob choice new model—duplicates of Georgette models, many to enrich the few The bridegroom jaa Yale man, class of 1909, winenennnittiibeceiemmins PARALYSIS DEATHS DROP; MORE NEW CASES TO-DAY Only Five Fatalities Throughout City—Twenty-six Stricken Against Twenty Yesterday, The infantile paralysis report of! the Board of Health to-day showed 36 new cases, an lacrease of yesterday, and 5 deaths, « ® over yesterday over decrease The comparative report follows. NEW CASES, Yosterday Manhattan 5 The Hronx. » Brooklyn 1 Queens 5 | Richmond 0 | Totals | Manhattan Tho Bronx ao’ 0 ; ae Richmond .. Oy Totals 5 u The total number of $900 and tho total deaths TWO STRIKERS ARRESTED cases 360. ON ASSAULT GHARGES| Fein and Brandwein Accused of Leading Attacks in Strike of Leather Goods Workers Two m mont of embers: the “entertain of the striking b Fein and 40 Bt leather got Irving Brandwetn Mark's Place, this ma Is makers, Jac of wero arrested outside urt son Market Police © nah Graeme $8.50 ¢ to $15 [of John T. Mi }Julla P HUGHESISBACKED WILSON ASSURES. = BY“UNSEENHANDS” SEABURY OF HIS SAYSHENRY FORD AID IN CAMPAIGN \\ the Intere row \ ( i‘ . Hhat Seek to Control Awaiting Plains to Speak 1 te | ma M Goverment } r ain ihe " ' ' A ‘ ' ' t t a! Nie e rou oe ~ Blawe Vm for W ' An elaborate preg + tor the h t ” * resides Onaha, Neb _ me . . oud 4 to the ® refue ‘ 4. | © an not been approved vy the “ eoorit ludge | President as yet, & s the revie t ’ ¢ young Ameri. |® fa parade in addition to ® speech ‘ re that W , The President played golf during din Mes 2\* yorning. He had an engage. gamble ment at oelock to Welter Li - r Hep nw 8 aa’ an of the New Repuoite Sad hew (| Sil Barnper bo \ ch. frie MamSrAAGGk, Oh: ir . Tomorrow, Thursday mat the cigeLbenr law Will bel Dusiness, We and employ High Lights of the Autumn Season These are the ead aucee prov ‘As for the tariff, 1 want fo say tt] * nothing but a hothouse remedy, It ay Make business sprout for a little! ding your under it, It bas a its own merit i} and of many others which are being sold in the exclusive shops at double the price. All the new high hats; the draped crowns th Gainsboro brims, for dress occasions, in the richest of dark velvets; Pa with small ornaments, - trimmings—and the rose here and there. particularly arte and desirable selection at ail. fn Paftich would considered reasonable at $15 to 818. Other Hats fom $3.95 to $40 rw Hughes. Teddy behind hin bh and Wall re w eve he can do more to enlance the perity and assure peace for this nation than any other candidate Any ‘one Who does not want peace and who wants to gamble with prosperity should vote against him.” CROPSEY MAKES ANSWER TO LAWYER'S ATTACK Justice Tells Why He Appointed | McGovern as Committee of | Mrs, Sneden’s Estate, Justice James C. Cropaey in. the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day re- plied to eritictsm of his appointment} vern of Brooklyn, as the estate of Mra n, Inmate of an insane asylum in Pennaylvaia, made by George W. Wingate counsel for rela tlves of Miss Sneden: Justice Cropsey said “None of her (Miss Sneden's) rela tives was willing to accept the ap pintment, In fact, they declined to act, They suggested an attorney in Manhattan, who had been lawyer for the former committes, As the pro ceding was a Brooklyn matter, and . an the lawyer muggested might be re Fashion Shop Nineteen West 34th Street Atthe 2 New & committer Sne B. Altman & Co. Balta Shoes for Women quired to account for the funds of the estate which he had handled for the fort er committees, I felt tt was not per to appoint him, So Tap. pointed John t. McGovern, a. Rrook lyn attorney of aany years standing, Whose ability and integrity are be youd question. “LT also to grant for by lawy this. comment, Onsly EXCONSIVE, embody precisely those features that most directly appeal to the woman of fastidious | taste. The graceful lines, the comfortable fit, the excellence of material and workman. ship—all combine to produce a shoe that | represents everything that is most to be the feos who now vause they ut the Fein a randwein have cor sah ied tve in th ellers and Leathe era’ t nion during 7, it ia charged, the p kung Broad s turers | GIRL FIGHTS NEGRO desired in footwear. Balta Shoes’ are “quality” moderately priced. shoes, ASSAILANT IN HOME Attacked Stenographer Before | had eaten nothing but a crust or surere : | (Women's Shoe Department, Second Floor) two since dast evening and they ed a Dawn, Holds Off Man Until | Ua hiaase 8 eon Fein oad Mrs » Policeman Arrives. Runge was at the point o! * Lillian Andrews, a ¥ tho: J took hor t A ei gat Children's ty al at HARA late Ca elke toeey Mae | aon hor living on the fourth floor Fifth Avenue. New ork took all three children to th y |r Yesterdays lar an apartment house at No f FoNeighbore were loud th Manhattan Avenue, was awake Simms | WAS LOS tte we 43 A. M. to-day by @ notse t peat ine, ieee fee bee wa ‘YOUTHFUL SPENDTHRIFT 88 Son hoe gether and save their mother's pride | from All, recognized, she charg erty which even those wis h Sent Snilan mre , Tee . Thad trig to help had not guessed | HAD ) WHIRL IN CONEY «." Wank tahan ear Specialists in Footwear Since 1857 PARTNER ASKS RECEIVER. | \V it!) 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MROAUE SFIS GERUIVNG: occa cre (nave | MIMCLNY Countad oft: the’ following | Ma ehareaa ce Wutelary: abu been" pelt, wnt fe that the special | items. on his, fingers franks yn share Prrawe WaRttanli bt Full Stocks at Both Stores Bartnoraniy erat Ten what ls due his a Ave Mages in te FY “ Wentay ticket to| Warne 0 Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street i mn candy iy Oho. ' = Tene Bess Wen ogee ant BOY sent w telegram to oy 548 Fifth Avenue, at 45th St. mont Home for Children and Aged paset of m4 mupanied hi on Persene a n ' \ in ny » te ean at y, wi |The two hundred inmates my Whe Will tour Pennsyivania torday : h