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cia Ath ead pacha es ea Stage waanrattnis, = > ra fs * JANE EDITION Comoran 1916, by Co, (The New __ PRICE “ONE CENT. ~ State Probes The Circulation B ks Open to All.” NEW YORK, ‘FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, ‘The Press ,febtiobing York We 19 ( Te-Day'e Weather—FAIR, AL EDITION | “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | 16. 20 PAGES GERARD BEARER OF KAISER NOTE oe Re a “NEW OFFER BY FARMERS | TOEND-THE MILK FANINE HORTON ON WITNESS STAND If Distributors Agree to Six Months’ Contracts, Dairymen Are Willing to Abide by Any Price Wicks Com- mittee May Say Is Fair. A plan to compromise the milk strike was hip late this atter- noon. It came from John J. Dillion, State Commissioner of Foods and Markets, the New York Agent of the Dairymen’s League. He said that 4H@ farmers will not insist on a six manths’ contract with the big dealers LESS NEW VORKERSPNY ) “Let them make the contract for he added, “with this Proviso—that, if the Wicks com- six months,” mittee reports that the farmers fre asking too much for their milk in this schedule, we will ac- cept whatever price the Wicks committ ys is fair.” Wicks committe has ready ¢ were not & enough for their} milk. | All indications late t af pointed to an carly settlement contro: ay The Stat the charges under the Donne Act distributor: und othe Dy t | Other sea Cities, io | I ap Be Advanced. | counter made by the League, wer exun by orrespondents of the Dykman rid in the larger cittes of To-day's supp ik was 4 ave reported the price lowest yet, be 1 for charged consumers In thete or less than one-third the nornal|fespective towns, and in nearly all tances these prices are a shade un- | prevailing ine Mew nw York prices, ap- quantity The dairymen are get turowing thelr milk r the York, proximately, are as follows: Grade wes ahaa ee ma \| lB, 9 cents; Grade A, 12 cents; Certi- |" k n diminished nd CRIA! A Is to 16centa: The Grade B milk expense In supplying (he customers) jo teurized, the Grade A is raw Rey are-ablo milk, health inspected, and but little ‘Pee dis vady yielded | | terior to che grado called “certified to the extent of allowing the Pr") which certification means it Is best of hh sel nag. tat f hokiime out)! and absolutely safe for the use of infants against th demand of the farmers = 7 that they make contracts to run * Cinetanatl Gets . rade B Milk months. ats Centean bed \ te looking to a settle Special to the Evening World) Ses auenting eh Alastor - the} CINCINNATI, ©, Oct, 6—The Borden Corporation was held at its present milk prices of Cincinnati are offices, No, 108 Hudson Street, this| 4s follows; Pasteurized milk, 8 cents afternoon, after which H. N, Hallock,|Per quart; certified milk sella for 7 Vice President, announced cents per pint, and inspected milk sells for 6 cents per pint, or 11 cents! The latter two grades are tion of the milk com- | of Medicine, | “We will not recede from our plan from the We believe per quart sold und to purchase milk inspec Ac on monthly contracts, nt | mision of the lemy principle of the contract to be r for all concerned, This company wil eT ete continue to deal with its producers he 11 Cents a Quart, sliowing the increase announced yes Special to the Brewing World.) terday, and no six months’ contracts) jCHMOND, Va., Oct. 6—Grade A will be considered.” milk sells for 11 cents a quart in Mr. Hallock also said the Borden | piehmond. ‘This grade requires that impro ze hay the milk be tuberculin tested and {s surnesed to be superior to the same| Company had effected an ment in its milk supply to-day ing, he said, secured between 40 aud | grade in New York, Grade B sells 45 per cent, of the normal amount, | for 10 cents a quart and by to-morrow, he sald, he ex pected to increase this amount to 6 New York © mere Tay More per cent, of normal. No further plan Then je of Other Cites, Jealt with directors of Other all of which, with pos- { dealing with directors of the Dairymen's League is being on ly ia ie » quote pri low at he ‘eaid er than those prevailing in New York idered i at e ST. LOUIS.—Milk 8 cents a quart, CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY CHARGED TO FARMERS retailed to consumers. HOSTON cents a quart AT STATE'S INQUIRY, MILWAUKEE. Mik in Miwauke 4 uly nis a pint and 7 cents a quart —_ CHICAGO.—Milk retails at 9 cents The hearing of the charge of con on quar » spivacy in restraint of trade against pH LADELPHIA.— Milk la sold the 17,000 farmers composing the yore for § conta a quart Dairymen's League and the counter ATLANTA Wholesale price of ——— milk in Atlente averegae a conte por (Continued on Second Page.) gallon, GIRL OF 19 PLANNED HOLDUP IN WHICH | IN WOMAN WAS SHOT Millie de Marco, Employed by ‘Cranberry King,’ Who Also Was Wounded, Arrested. FIVE OTHE RS 5 ARE IN JAIL Mrs, Smathers, Ww rho Steered Machine Through Bandit Gang, Is Resting Easy. PHILADELPHIA, 6—With four persons under arrest in this city J, and the about Oct and two in ¢ poll dragnet others now under survelllance in con- den, closing four ection with the sensational hold-up nd murder at Hammonton, N. J, , the authorities here to-day |dectared their bellef that Mille de | Marco, nineteen years old, of this city, je of the prisoners and an employ: lof A. J, Rider, President of the New Jersey Cranberry Grocers’ Assouta ngineered the entire plot The de Marco girl and three [olans arrested in this city late last night were traced to the Italian colony here |through the ficense number of an utomobile in which eleven men aad! one woman were seen in the vietnity of home of the Riders yesterday before the murder of Henry Rider of Howell, Mich. and = the shooting of his brother and two | others. THE THREE INJURED IN THE HOLD-UP MAY RECOVER, | Rider and his daughter 2 Smathers, who valiantly automobile after she wounded, and James N a seat in the Kt also occuple At the time of the attack, are in the srson Hospital, this city. Their} udition to-day was peful and physielans said they would recover 1e sight of eleven men and a Jone d unus es of the vile Detectives © car and the which corres- girl in an interest ot d th Jeseriptio utoimobile arc among the nat Atsion, N. J umber of of ' lage pond with that of the young woman whom Rider employed on his eran berry bogs. The girl knew movements of Mr, Rider on pay days and was aware of the large amount of money re- quired for the payroll of about thre SSO00 HOLDUP | IN OFICE. FOLED| BY GIRLS SEREAMS Miss Kaplan Gave Alarm When! Revolvers Were Pointed at | Her and Employer. BANDITS FLI Make Escape Good in Uproar, But Lost the Payroll Money. The screams @f a woman steno gsrapher and the blowing of half a dozen police whistles this afternogn folled the attempt of two men to ait the $5,800 payroll of Uohalskl & Co, cigar manufacturers, who occupy the ur upper floors of the five-story ling at the northeast corner of Broome and Greene Streets. The robbers, holding bay with rev tomobile. Edgar Ro Line ql their pursuers Ivers, escaped in an ember of e firm, was in the office on the first floor above the street about 2 o'clock dire the placing of the payroll money in envelopes when a young man with « cap pulled down hundred men and women cranberry pickers, The pe e are working on) the theory that she pluaned the shoot- ing with the aid of confederates trom this elty The De Ma ind Ladona both | have police re Capt, Tate sald to-day, TW ange Italians | from this city w in the party nat did the shooting, it developed to. hr FINDING OF THE AUTOMOBILE) A PIECE OF RARE LUCK, The umstances of the tracing and capture in this city read like fiction, Following the hold-up the bandits disappeared into the woods, where the are said to have hidden their automobile ‘a! decreed one of the Hoense tage should drop from th as they fled This was recovered by a citizen and turned over to detectives Who arrived on the scene from Mount Holly, N. J. The Phila delphia police With this valuable clue made the arrests late fast night The discovery by detectives to-day of imprints of @ woman's shoe in the earth near the edge of the woods ove to the isolated spol where the bandit attack was made corroborated (Continued om Sixth Page.) is eyes step 1 up to the wire-sereened window and laid on the ledge a printed appeal for assist- ance Lincoln geve the man a dime and he went out, About five minutes later, Lincoln and the stenographer Miss Hannah Kaplan, who was as him, were startled He won @ across will at money and be quick about it They raised thelr € if themselves fa two revolvers, one of them held by the man who had Jbeen at the window minutes| before. Uincoin started to hack away, | | and two other women i ottice fell |to the floor spee fright, but Miss Kap Bat the office and told Lincoln A. Lincoln, the other member of the firm, what wa happening | ‘The latter rusied factory | | und gave the alarm. fostantl me Jof the workers pulled out whistles |similar to those used by the police and blew them lustil Other em-| ployees followed Lincoln A. Lincoln through the Greene Street exit and around into Broome Street to head | of the robbers. Jus as they reached there the tw nen © | through the Broome Stree They threatened * “1 who dared follow, the ‘ rower most of the pursuer ve The two men ran perth to Sprin | Street and jumped into rd oan which, with enmine working ond [chauffeur in place, wax waiting for | them. The car dashed west on | Spring Street, turned into Variek reet and thence into Vandam| | Street, eventually losing itself in traffic in Worst Street Some of the men who gave chase h wore a Pennsylvania ticen » ORVILLE WRIGHT GIVES | PATENTS TO THE BRITISH .° | LONDON, Oct, 6—Orville Wright noted weroplane American invente: has presented all his patents free to the Government, to-« on mogazine Aero plane declare Every manufacturer, the magazine asserted, will therefore be able to use unreservedly the Wright patents, said to be valued at millions of dollars, IN AUTO, |SI ASKING U. S. TO ACT FOR PEACE? PRESIDENT HAPPY OVER RECEPTIONIN THE MIDDLE WEST Omaha Demonstration Makes a Tremendous Impression on the Democratic Leaders. 3CTION SAFE, THEY SAY He Is Completely Worn Out by Excitement of Yester- day and Last Night, ON BOARD PRESIDENT SON'S THAIN, CLINTON, President Wilson is returning to his Wile Ia., Oct, 6 summer home at Long Branch to-day happy and well pleased with hia trip west, Nebraska's wel to the Bx ceilive yesterday has made a tre mendous impression ou the Demo: cratic leaders and has stirred the President himself to a new optimism The den ration accorded hia every appearance was unique in the history of the Nebraska metropolis N anw declared, It reached a elit ust nh when thousan ts lined the streets of Omaha until a late hour to cheer him, ‘The great Aud torlum was jammed to the doors to hear hin But o © of the crowds, which might have flocked to pay tribute to any executive, the Preshient’s friend: pointed to the outbursts of the aud torium throng, Question after « eh n outburst of chee Who k s out of the wa w Ww “Wh Ww Wh n the t shed and always with app! the row W Phe frst me 1 I dame by Gov, ator the audite n rl q ied thie wy Presta ' leutenants are y 1 us Indication f f hind of the Middle West 4 fer to the reception accorded President's utterar wen, Vindication’ of the admonistr poll result they fee vi r fent was comp oul by his busy experiences yesterd and did not rouse from his sound at h a great crowd gathered the station here in the hope that might address them President RACING RESULTS ON PAGE 2 ENTRIBS ON BPORTING PAGE AMBASSADOR GERARD, WHO IS ON HIS WAY HOME FROM BERLIN. (GERARD SAD TO BRNG PEACE. PROPOSAL FROM GERMANY FOR STEPS 10 END THE WAR Evening World Makes the Statement on the Authority of One of the Biggest New York Bankers—Am- bassador Is at Sea, Within Three Days of This Port. HINT LLOYD GEORGE KNEW OF GERMANY’S INTENTION Ambassador to Germany James Gerard, returning to the United DAMES W, GERARD A ©rternational Press Exchange —~ | States he steamer Frederi is due ne s vitewialitniog At HARON! Henle Ls on the steamer Frederick VIIL, is due within dhree days. the women wore sunbonnets The Evening World, on the authority of one of the biggest New I like y but I'm woing to vote Wey eerie ‘. 4 ior Sawa” ancl dhe Wes to the York bankers, makes the statement that the Ambassador brings with President, Immediately all of the him) a most important communication to the United — States women began a verbal onslaught on ’ 4 bar i : " Government from Germany dealing with mediation to bring the Euro- Aren't you ashamed of yourself," pean war lo an end. The German Government, it is believed, has ex. one woman said You know W Jeclared ¢ pressed a desire to have this Government, as the greatest neutral power, lake steps to open negotiations between the warring powers to effect Iwon is the best a I'm going to vote for Wilson a» third. peace. ¢ laulinw, jadies,” exejaimed the rae ® The Evening Post, which appeared Pre sal FES Very Cr rrr LO pn yan hour and a half after the Evening ee ee ttt gy | LLOYD GEORGE DECRIES || World's first news story, says: ‘A than pi asked to shake hand EMPTS ND WAR: Germany has definitely decided to Wied to bo a Republican, but this PEACE IS UNTHINKABLE }) g..5.4. in, for e whh ear she's going tw vote for you,” be - sald “Germany elected to make it a || |’ < 2 hed: to-Uae During his brief sta \- | finigh fight with England. The 1 a pow Ave lent discussed politi ‘ British soldier was ridiculed, worthy Information Western Demueraric leader ‘as | held in contempt. Now we in eted by Gos Dunne and Senator \ Walsh | ire _ > A | ! now, or at any ti will la $5 000 000 OF U § CASH e final and comple’ ' ' or ination of this menace, a lent W thinkable No man and lor G MAY REBUILD DUBLIN | tion with the ‘slightest 1 standing of the temper f = citizen army of Britons, \itional City Bank M Olfer to | took its terrible hammer.ng 1 in due ‘ without a whine or grumble, will Hine Corporation of Mri attempt to call a halt now.” ronol From Lioyd George's { Metropoli view in The Evening World KLIN, O 6 A.M t Sept. 28 tacdind Satiatcou : stion of Dud ie | eee == = a NG Soe gene WWELY SCRAP Wining eay nant ot) WOMEN INL CE RHE chert, AT HOTEL CLARIDGE |: i hounln Crowd Sees Slapping Match B iclaia veear ncaa loan is said to be offered on a wen Tdoans: Siashiie nay t ed ¢ ally, that of 5% per con " ears & ‘ re n act ‘ a n alr 1 i eV te 1 \ ©) ted ' as seed by 6 British Goverament to adva 1 “ Ola with Ambassador un at small interest to rebuild the | yy w thin ud 4 f wt ux destroyed during th t|s Weat Ninety th street and| definite shape in connection with vinn F aster Wee Lilian K cc In the | Gerard's trip to this country A new hous plan of the D | : ‘ 5 ‘ t The sources from which the ims Kingtpeople was being evolved at] ine floor ‘The row ended with the | formation was obta I not show e time of the abortive insurrection Jarret of Miss Keyes on a charge of] what terms would be offered by Ger- 1d been planned to accompl mn] morderty conduct cake | MMB. No details of that nature were with an issue of Corporation| yy)” peinert aa she approached Mics {Obt@inable, but it was generally vis | Key thought that if Germany was making CZAR'S Oss. , 1s a at an y ay business’ | the offer, in view of the recent events LOSS 6,000,000? | shri! Sins or ee let Son of the war, the terms which the ltirwt wlap. There were & dosen al Teutonic empires would agree to Herth » That This Ie the Name! jotore the affair settled down to a| Would be much more reasonable than mated tn vel teh-as-eateh-ea ‘ whieh w | those which been suggested LIN vin w witnessed by 4 big crowd. | T trom time to time as a baste for ends Oct, 6.—Rusaia Later before Muxistrate Corrigat , Paonia tena F West Side Court Mra Bennet | '98 the conflict ring kite. } 4d her troubles, ‘Turning to —_—_ ane eon the Keyes woman t Magistrate | oetietar Washington Has No Knowl+ rar « HH | aie i " wave to Wave 4 cdwe of German Prop nay , ms) wom ne || WASHINGTON, Oct, 5.—It Ambage . F jsador Gerard is returning to. the ae United States on any mission other Wine Brook rathon.|than to spend a belated vacation, of« TON. S clals of Uw State Department diss ot 4 2 | |, one . aad paral ieee . giiltose 4. laim any knowledge of {t, ‘The ofl RAIL PheAE ae en kton ee Weexmas Lobo! AL (wo holure and th. statement has been authorised that Ls .