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(ALI EDITION AL EDITION Che f« Circulation Booka Open to All.” tyne, by (The New | Cirentation Nook 9 Open to Al." | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916, 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. UST BE FOUGHT TO A FINISH; OT IN SIGHT,” SAYS LLOYD GEO VLSIN TOLNEN "initrd Rewer aia MRS. BRAND WAS a iO: 1 alee , His CUE ame€ BACK HER BABES ALLIES WILL NOT TOLERATE = END TA 000 of he Press Publishing wrk Werk) Cows rte mt, rs a OR AGREE 10 “SUSPENSION OF WORK” 10 AID CARMIEN * Building Trades, | men int taco BROOKLYNS BEGIN Men to Respect Contracts one cra, DEBONG_ SERES ~ WMH “PALES” Executive Council, Represent- Alexander and Cheney Oppos- ing 36 Unions, Deaf to ing Pitchers—20,000 Fans Boat- Organizer’s Plea. The sympathetic strike moveme Qi@ of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Cravath, Cutsha Mowrey son, and pledged moral sup at action Swoal S The Beene Went BY TAKING STUNP Yo Deliver Series of Speeches That Will Have the Real Political Punch and Fire. FIRST APPEAL TO WEST. @ Will Be Heard Twice in This State as Climax to abury’s Fight. t ASRURY PARK, N J. Sept 28 —Re- m Democratic President Wilson has agreed to put some real fing to appeals fr ry eal punch into his campaign from ational Chairman Vance Me-/ ck last night and to-day. Before Mr. MeCor ato New York his speech at Shadow Lawn/ the downwang slide of the/ aan ROTR -ND AND AID FOR THEM Justice Mayo Relents on Hear- ing of Help Resulting From Evening World Article. bb. W. GRIFFITH DONOR. Mother Will Keep at) Work That Father May Continue to Preach Gospel On the representa at an Eve ning W reader 200 to ald Mrs. of an evangelist, in the support of her had guaranteed Resale Brand, wife story, printed in The Evening World, | showing that Sra. Hrant’s applica. with the Pubiteity peratic her employment Bureau of the National De PEACE MOVE BY NEUTRALS, SAYS SECRETARY FOR WAR “We Will Not Stop Until the Prussian Military Despotism Is Broken Beyond Repair,” Declares Lloyd George in Interview. ALLIES TOOK HARD BLOWS; WILL NOW STRIKE BACK The United Press is able to make these statements gp no less aye thority than thai of the British man of the hour—Right Honorad's ‘i tion for her chiktren was opposed by/ David Lloyd George, Secretary of State for War Digyeess, Actually Mites, ‘ia Gann Pee . wats Pt ‘h ‘ Children’s Society and the Asso- “Britain. , 0 fight; the as OF tee i “Hughes new. Wiss ~ 2 a : ve zs pao Britair. nas only begun to fight; the British empire has invested Trades delayed a gets under way, start- Syened Searetien, om: Sx . thousands of its best lives to purchase future immunity for civilization; \ }tour children, Justice John BO Mayo | rmen bi : ight, 191 ons ues a is taiterwos See st Game. on. He will make more speeches In the Children's Court this morning (cere OM, 1916, by the Unites Press. Copyrighted in Great Gritain.) with a loud report afternoon | See First Game. ; teers hes bi eee eh ae ae LONDON, Sept. 28.—There ts no end of the war in sight. Any / eee arises Ayes eve his jon of ee . r bs ea t ‘ ; ic ‘ BATTING ORDE is talks Using his ech of a and restored the little Brands to their Step at this time by the United States, the Vatican or any other neutral bl thirty-six untons wit x zi i bout ‘abe ™ Ts, practically re 4 a sisseed eptance as a foundation the Preskient mother, ° in the direction of peace would be construed by England as an unnew ; ‘aio a Myers, of. neF to Build up the Demo-| Se tier sh aioe uh -tel teh. gun-Chormen wines fused to agree to the “suspension of ,lnee Traubert, 1b se This developed after a} ew he gnc ome wate) te, j werk” urged dy Oreanized Pitager- Stock. 5 Stengel, rf. tong conference between the President Fe Writted, Wheat, this investment is too great to be thrown away,” was the Welsh states - gectpened. @ week io regarded an nO BETS FIELD. RROOKLYN. AAMAS SA a : oo | Headiqu was of & temporary! rian's size-up of the si action at all Heplbeses h only ome game and a naleratea” | BO 0 SETT 1» | character and that $15 a week would . ae 1 t Tedewater: Net SParating th om aes no | R EN STRIKE LED: e for the support of More than at any ¢ the beginning of the war there is eve The and Tatewater , | he 2 girls ih ' pular suspici wi ‘ Boatmen, mg about 94000 ~ > | DRIVERS BACK TO-MORROW lemed Mra Rrand’s| 260 throughout En; 1 a popular suspicion toward America, a leo refused to co on strike | ‘de ‘ seemed to be no! suspition that did not exist a vear ago. This teeling appears directly ee SAYS Saeettan, that = a Pe obese | | FIER R ER SANNS 1 Union found) that Presi be ind to intervene for the purpose of slongshoremen b © % a sdbeadies eteser | This Atte fonnine th > aman — RAT SA a RE sf November have \ topping & \ As m of Spain and the Vati- general symp (te » the active ' “ ference sent of can is als LONGSHOREMEN WILL ABIDE BY © Sei to dack up the activ A vaen' ir “ ie feximareats CARS a CONTRACTS. Y Aadbssedhe dhascgedeh ous pee Sab Worl, and Mr. Grimtns * Lioyd George was asked to give the The action of ATES crowd ce bicOamban Gi, —— na o oved this ditteulty and the United Press in the simplest possible he teams SCOTS, CARs H , fe : F =i dial bose ot paroled ia the custody anguage the Brit game. Ry Says That Nation Foreed the! Seca m OF LLOYD GEORGE : - toh attitude toward fans with The speech Satuntay before ROO] TT Make War Tepres © F q , eRINISH” FIGHT. he recent peace talk. young Democrats who are coming Tralians to ake War ane on Mrs. Brand ia women ot nae ON “FINISH . s anguage?™ he queried, with communicat from New York, New seeey: ane on Germany. helio! che tpseoisa aban: Alan. teand “The fight must be te a finish— [4 alt mila Thea he thought « weouiment of sideat’s Neu- ‘A strik Ky. eave up his work | 1.6 Sree rent ie unthinkable.” moment, “Sporting terms are pretty shoremen's Ur caxaatn > put some} RERLIN (via wireless to Sayy thin be wrotks i neer in St. Louisa, Mo, “The whele world must know | "ell understood wherever English ie take cetlannnt LL.s Refore crow Ne Mr. Hal — lieved he had reevived begins ey be no interference | spoken. 1 am quite sure they wit be ay age r prereee: i S that th “We have no de! that the | 5% Understood in America. aay tat | Hollweg this 3 rered back oT ' war is nearing an e “Well, then, the Ri following a had ce = “We haven't the slightest doubt » Shen, the Britieh soidier te a “That all | reich x te bes as to how it is to end.” eed sportsman, He enlisted in thie ee as orcwoting ' “Britain has only begun te) war eoneting seit watay « ¢ ‘ s ~ the best ready and wi Pas Sage at 8 « <c 4 = (Continued on Second Page) will stick to the = nat term. He went to see pathy with the ae : ——— a has been siow te arouse ny $6 a Gmail bitiow & ei os Ne 7 ‘ but she will be equally slow te satel m tramp whenever, ¢ fl . Amiasion uret 4pou by a Dully. He i ordered out dp Pre 2 4 ane . 7 pattia con te pt ernational dealings. es Toes : Atout te oh ~ | IN TWO FIERCE BATTLES aan se Sah 5 a oe with all the steamship ’ ; a te - the thousan He has died like a a proapect of F t O'Conno: dot Day w Kin sstions me any _ | always had that Whea a ing a aympathetic strike is remot Sow Lawn Ost " ui set it he didn't quit. He ly FITZGERALD PLEADS FOR suP thint whe Preatdent will speak to a delega- | Ae at MANNED BY U-BOAT VICTIMS. ius Sope 2s { the game He didn’t squeak 8 PORT. teid aft Seaetel ah ieee ¢ 2 : moat <a | and certainly he never asked any one Orgaiser Fitzgerald plays a oe a > week there w sh ‘ f hae « te squeal for him cara ta hie aympathetic « Seatsd “an tin Shadow Lawn | had to giv was) z Mace t WILL NOT STOP BECAUSE GER. ganda when he wens fo Brovoor f te Whew ‘ ' ‘ ’ se attacks MANS ARE SQUEALING No, 184 East Fitty-fourth Street, ¢ tied to “They reion.” 2 2 ‘ Under the circumstances, the @ay and pleaded for half an r tor oS a ss = ' dood British, now that fortunes of the the support of at . mca’ ¢ “ * * x attack j same have turaed @ bit are not dis. of the Buiitins urs PREDICTS MILK SHORTAGE |= , y ecloare posed 0 atop because ot the equsals ‘The Executive ( which w ’ Me - ing done by the Germans or for U waions, heki an executiy * a . . cee | Baeitiod a y was but misguided sympathiners and hu. . ~ wore | bd ‘ manitartans For two yeare the Brit. A resotut GIANTS NOW HAVE WON sa hank No Word as Vet of the Bremen, ruises 1 sh soldier had a bad time—ao ene 1g A general sym- Sonia NEW LONDON, Sept, 28 —Por sever Twe Stree sso well as he what a bad time ide mat-/ “ ~ ws eve « has He was sadly inferior ta tar beck to the locala. Bact kal wilt| 24 STRAIGHT GAMES) . os , i hate a take a Vote and delegates wil! _ j no Mis w ae ’ a . be average he was Infertor ia Deck to a meetin ative! NEW YORK VS. BOSTON, York iy s . Stn a He saw the allied cause Council to be Pei neat Weinestay | Basten ‘ shorten id nro ss all about the ring, but he morning. ass aS aaa Oaeae Oe : ak « at appeal to either the spectators Wf twetny-nine of Wuarann cna uiet mnie * ; i T a referve to stop the Aght on the wntone represented at —_—_—— j Vener o 8 e as New York e ground that it was brutal, nor did he had been in favor of a sya : Viee-Prestiens Mar ee Mas os {aay n ask to have the rules changed) He Strike the strike woul! have Gane on eet oer = aeieae Pre y ai * 3 . i os took Ais punishment. Even whee effect forthwith. eesaan Rh aren cane ate farm re s . wae beaten like a dog he Was a game dog, that there is nic are in Canag a « . Bunter ond ino « \ . taxe refuge in a sentiment in the Executive . § speaking oe ave they be a z . badly Used up te At the conclusion of the exeoutive | sucterine RESULTS ON PAGE SS ia . N « , 1 : ¢ enemy, be hunt —_— . . ENTRIES ON SPORTING Pact & imiik S PUBS FSS a cheap trey as News Ageney a Bout ‘whtning, fought off every (Continued on Second Pree) speak at Hai in nigh probe . ~ able ip> neu ree Ae say ‘tack Dided Dis tune, endured withe 4 ’ ‘ 4 y

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