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’ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 65, 1917. have also been hampering the Gov- 12 —S————_—__ (00 BUTCHERS Tha Seta wi chain se] FOUR MAYORALTY FIGHTS Mayoralty Ballots U. §, TO PROSECUTE SHIPS | neve, si PROTEST JAP ARMS LOAR. mr tay QM WESTCHESTER CITIES | Will Come Third in| TAVADING SANDY HOOK ZONE]... vrs strstr.) pmo nx. sn mary er ars mi oes r in forty-four markets, had granted the Order of Count «| the unton’s demands Mt. Vernon, Yonkers, New Rochelle ions and other happenings that might|Kiangsl, Kiangsu and Hupe Provinces|against negotitation! signed to pre+ ueens signed the union agreements) . Hot Battle, Evidence of Wholesale Violations of |b¢ due to chance or to carelessness |haye gent atrong protests to Prosident| vent nationalization of China's remalne a Ly } Inst month, according to statements made to-day at union headquarters, | Four of the most bitter contests In ! “Our honesty is one of the reasons | Westchester County's history will be rhe regularity with which they have Restrictions About Proving veurred, however, convinces officials |Fenk Kwo Lj ine iro Grounds Given Authorities. the master butchers do not wish to | settled to-morrow in White Plains, sign the agreement,” said Herman| Mt. Vernon, Yonkers and New Ro- that « definite sabotage campaign has heen organized by hidden enomies. Interference with various forma of “5 Government teste of war materials by BROADWAY SEES “ATROCITY” Lavy, Chief Organizer of Local No. |chello, The fights are between the + . reat to Close Every Meat) sos tast night. “Our men have orders |"reeuiar” and “reform” forces. ae commanders and owners of sea-going craft in and near the restricted at at|Man Thrown From Spteding Auto, but fh Shop in the City Unless | from the union to weigh sixtesn| ‘The Mayoralty contest In Mt. Ver- ounces to the pound, and not to sell|non has been especially violent, The Demands Are Granted. Chi-Jut against the proposed ‘arms loan, carrying control of the king fron deposits and the Board of Kiections an- nounced to-day the order in which votes will be counted on election night. The sep- Arate ballot containing conatl- Plains in PS BOYLE of the > tutional amendments for Wom- an's Suffrage and debt limit of up-State cities will be laid aside and the general ballot containing names of candidates canvassed first. The first office to be counted will be Attorney General, fol- lowed by votes for two Judges of the Court of Appeals. Ballota for Mayorelty can- didates will be counted third, The Shop Individual RUSSEKS 362 5th Ave. I West 34th Street Sandy Hook, led to-day to ‘pt for Only for the Movies. criminal proceedings against the navi- Broadway stared aghast this morning katora by Federal officials at an atrocity, Up through Herald Under an Act of Congress of Aug. 8| Square dashed a touring car with seven last, It is unlawful for any vessel to|men struggling In it. Suddenly one of chuck steak for round steak or make| Republicans and Insurgent Demo- emer the area southeast of Sandy Hook |the seven was lifted above the heads of similar substitutions. We are going | crate are trying to defeat Edwin Ww. restricted for war tests Wholesale | ie others ant hurled out to the pave New Yorkers may have to &tand|to win this strike as we did the one| Fiske, who has been Mayor for eight violations of this act led Col. C. H. L, [4b where he lay apparently dead, more than one meatless day this|!n Yonkers on ‘Thursday, poe it} terms, Dr. vin Wahl Brush ts his may take longer than the forty-five | opponent, as often before. ki the master butchers stick tO) ites our strike lasted there. In Yonkers James T, Lennon, the determination not to grant the} «One master butcher, with a chain| Democratic Mayor, 1# opposed by jemands of thelr employees for @| of fourteen stores, attended the meet- | William J. Wallin, Republican, and inimum wage of $22 a week and|ing yesterday and signed the agice-/each has made serious charges Ruggles, of the Ordnance Department, |came a closed express wagon in charge of the experiments at the |hundred Broadwayites gathered proving grounds, to complain to Capt, | “06 Asure on hog by and. 3,06 W. G, Cutler, U. 8. N., Supervisor of | MK , pursued the express the Harbor. ‘The matter was then touring car, At 48th Street th turned over to the Federal authorities was made and all the principals and the complaints are now Sale at Our 34th St. Store Only Will Close Out proved motion picture actors, It wa. He said the men should have | oainst the other 5 United ism wenition of the union. | ment sorston of Assistant United States At- i About 6000 meat cutters quit their | S840 the demands twenty years ago.” ne boat eaal ey ane vd BU INESS FOU D 60 torney Ben A. Matthews. The offenders Mw ane —— is the contest in New Rochelle, where f Tomorrow locks in Manhattan and the Bronx Frederick H. Waldorf, Democratic DESPITE LACK OF LABOR ‘en "Sbazett’® asisa nee QUICK RELIEF FROM 4 \do-day when their emands were MITCHEL AT YAPHANK candid te, has itReatysd ily ate yachta, agers Vara hespp and CONSTIPATIO " aN ber of following In his effort to beat the Re- rchooners, The penalty fixed for en- N . Offie the unio i im) ' Saga. that ar aan seaneeial publican Mayor, Edward Stetson Bulletin of Federal Reserve Board tering the restricted aren between ! A Selecte : re ‘ : iy Griffing. Charles H. Noxon js running : sae sunrise and sunset 9 a maximum fine ~- 6 Ith the meat industry in the city | | he Shows Industries Throughout ¢ 9800 and im On | esate S of #8 4 imprisonment of six month: ) 4 3 sae taica Cay it ReCeeacy 16 Jax an Independent, and Herman County Are KeRP Li unl «|Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets in the strike. . oh . ‘The presence of vossela In the: iL oe ——. aia. liaats eave would involve | William J, Welse, Republican’ WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—Businer® yeicted waters haw put’ hundreds ot |, Phat isthe Joy’ul cry of thousands Sear arts inde iain haber Waerdde| Hil | |nominee, is making a vigorous fight conditions throughout the country are jive. In daneer as Government teate of {since Dr. Edwards produced Olive sig p : | Jin White Plains against Mayor reflected as excellent and Industries 99 toriedoes, shells, &c., are constantly | /#blets, the substitute for cuiomel. That are new and highly mtchers, slaughter house men, | Farrington M. Thompson, candidate sctive despite a marked Iabor shortage being ma 7 ¥) Dr. Edwards, a practising physician . ‘ , Pausage makers, packers end drivers, ——— on the Democratic ticket, for re- nearly everywhere, in the Monthly Fed- for 17 years and calomel’s old-t desirable for present wear i sail members of organisations aMllated! (Continued from First Page) | *ieetlon. enemy, ‘discovered the formula for eral Reverve Mulletin, iasued to-day. A GABOTARE DELAYS Uf, § th the American Federation of Bh >_— surimary of the Mastern districts fol- oe Labor. : tows: Rideh Mart ot Kansan Citys Mans! eee ee exe weees comprare cot BRONX GRAND JURY HEARS Boston—Industries busy; foreign trade President of the International Butch- | {lence tn the result. TESTIMONY IN FRAUD CASE good, bank clearings Increasing; labor conditions unsatisfactory and outlook rs’ Union, is in this city co-operat-| “Our campaign haw’ called forth a ae uncertain. od with the officers of the local| remarkable popular uprising for de- New York—Ceneral business active mions in the direction of the strike.| mocracy, for human happiness, for | Fusion Leaders Testify as to Alleged and well maintained; indus very i 8 A conference between a committe: ting” of Nominati active; construction quiet; foreign the employers and the union lead- ge of Nominauing trade heavy; labor supply Inadequate. was expected to take place during Petitions, Philadelphia — Business conditions ye day. The strikers say they will Immediately after the Novernber 200: industries very bury: construc. Grand Jury in the Bronx had been sworn Olive Tablets while treating patients AIRGRAFT PRODUCTION mee constipation and torpid Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not . ; contain culomel, but a healing, sooth- Pro-German Agencies at Work in| ing vegetable laxative. Sn inc ‘ No griping is the “keynote” of these Spruce Forests and Mills Of | istie sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- the Northwest. lets. ‘They cause the bowels and liver WASHINGTON, Nov. 6-—Convineea|t® act normally, They never force a ) that pro-German agencies are at work | valli pn Meet ri a mouth to hinder the aircraft programm, of- ‘ . i 14% Up to today these dresses have been priced as high as $35.00 Street, afternoon and _ informal lies A just and lasting peace,” sald Mr Hiliquit. “Under the pressure of the terrible burden of war and high prices | dresses, of SERGE VELVETEE! VELOUR, SATIN and GEORGETTE CREPE in the new colors. 4 insist that their demands are A peace based on — the people are turning from the old bor conditions, it —a bad b — et i ake 10 move that might hamper the tion work dull; labor con , unse! a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling ‘i . rties that have fatled them . » 4 ficlala here believe that a drastic] 4) 4 i ' vernment's war plans, Seven hun- | Pf ¢ in tovday Diatrce Attorney Martin be ed; outlook Kod seeign againtt agitators, may, be | _tick headache—torpid liver and ar kan the presentation of eyidence in al- | santo ' ing a firm stand for a speedy, just| i") anteiie: anasto i : and only pleasant results from one or @ men are confident of winning ited” eo that eattdl- | wood for airplanca ts being cut. at bedtime, A d andl tive indemnlti TO CHICAGO FOR TRIAL wt. They say they won a general been reported from mills that are cut-{ night Just to keep right. Try them fre in Yonkers last week in forty-|2armament and a pact among the surplus names with ting the alrplane wood. Labor dis-|10c and 28¢ per box. All druggistsc- the present world catastrophe. It is re compelled to put In ts another Buckner, ) chmpalgn manager, + A t precisely such a peace that will most| was the first « He was 4 ne After Bribery Indictment Loses lerievance which They want romedied. - bss 4 yyy) Pdey gy a great many meat cutters! Kaiseriam, to autocracy and to im-| sid Buckner had denied knowledge of Lidl vork from 6 o'clock Saturday morn-| pertatism the world over. een eked BY OA, Bilkent Bucket | WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—Guy B. Bit- dinger, former Chicago pollcema., new members were reported to| “We have been the only party tak Soe aaey RAKIM ta the epruce for, | constipated, you'll find quick, sure mula of no annexations and no punt-| petitions were * h ‘ =. signatures than they | Numerous cases of sabotage have! ‘Thousands take one or two every ive minutes. The long houra they| "stone to preveht a recurrence of Moe pmory | Ex-Policeman Arrested in New York trbances fomented by the 1. W. W.| Advt. alled effectively deal a death blow to|tury witness, District Attorn re in Supreme Court deen handied by A. 8, Gilbert, Buckner i until 1 o'clock Sunday morning, “Wherever we bave been able to get |##id. Gilbert will Ked to’ teatily. ifhetr wages in many instances being Among the witnesses to-day were ly {76 a week. ‘Headquarters of the strikers has heen established in the Labor Temple, our stand on these Issues plainly be- Simon, Beckinan and Inidor Wolchok. fore the people they have responded | who obtained signatures for nor with enthusiasm to our appeais.” nia aee fetch) ee Ricnarn ba “It looks Jike Hylan by 70,000," said mi Vacancies. He signed a wi charged with accepting bribes and other offenses, must go back to Iilinols for trial, the Supreme Court decided to-day After Biddinger was Indicted, May &, ) East Eighty-fourth Street, Thou- | ‘Thomas F. Smith, Secretary of Tam. |lnmunity, | Other witnesses e -H./1916, he was arrested tn Now York, \\ Ballot for @ands of the butchers remained at| many Hall. “It ts the old, old story; hy n Wachtel and John L. | he had been working for a num- RY ber of years, Ho appealed to New York hd K ple a Dunn ‘ork for an hour this morning to giv@ | the people occasionally take @ chance | PY 1 wience anked the reporters to County Coutts: aveuing ‘ahat ihe chicies ir employers a chance to moet the | and put in a reform Mayor, only to| publish « denial of a published story | cnaryod to him were barred by the ata. seg demands, leaving thelr blocks | find that he {s a reformer before |Concerning tho alleged payment of [© MATKN “3 .000 to him for use in gettin ig-|ute of Hmitations, but the Court refused 9 o'clock when the bosses refused | rather than after election, That ex-|hatures.. He sald the story was base-|to hear his plea, * back down. ins why no reform Mayor of this |lens. and he was joined in this state’ |" The Dollar Steamship Company dl rikers. were jubilant when town has ever not violate the Contract Labor Law by bringing Into the United States crews of Ortental seamen, the Supreme Court held President Milton H. Smith and other officials of the Loulaville and Nashville Railroad, the Supreme Court decided, must answer questions asked by the Interstate Commerce Commission re- @arding the political activities and cam paign contributions of that company. nae ARRESTED IN CROW'S NEST OF TRANSPORT AS SPY Captive Believed to Have Tam- pered With Ship’s Machinery | layed. | Found cowering In the of an army transport, ri to embark for France with hundreds of soldiers Please do not ask the Operator for ear oi oh oa Yh), Economy To-morrow! 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