The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 3

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ba | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919, — BARMENT VORCERS EJECTED RENT T STRIKERS AND THEIR FURNITURE IN STREET BRONARENTSTRIKE 27TH DIVISION uh MARINE WORKERS. : > Pi Mid-Manhattan Jammed With}? Six More Families Evicted New York Soldiers Went Too Attorneys Argue as to Status” : g Women—Waist, Dress and | + tor Refusing to Pay In- Fast and Were Captured— of Vessels Operating in Skirt Trade Affected. y creased Rate for Flats, De Kalb Brings 1,800, Long Island Sound, Th f usand membe of 3% | Imag @ combination of a cab When $00 wounded soldiers were A new demand of marine workers the International Ladi Garment © ret, a day nursery and the property disembarked tc y from the tran who Uy went on strike and tied Workers’ Union, 90 per cent, of them. + jv90m of & theatre and you will Bet port Do Kalb, formerly the North| up trams in New York Hashor was ; women, went or “ k ¢ a pleture of what Kast 172d Stroet) Germ: Idoyd Pring Bite! Friedrich, | at to-day's segsion of t War to-day, On of put thet @ from Boston Road to Seabverry Place thoy wot up a wall when they heard | Labor Bourd, which i# Investigating workers turned « power of > 4 looks like to-day, (they were to be sent to the great | the trout Alfred M. Sarrell, buste | * sowing mac pul awa eir) @ +| ‘hia is the block where a teannte'| military howpitul at Fox Hills, $. | ness agent of the International Union tools of trade and began r pl] atrike isin progr Thirty-two |Fox Hills, 8. 1, didn't mean anything |o¢ stean Operating Engineors, one heir own by preys ¥ tos | families in the apartment houses at|to them until they learned that [Of the witnesses called for the union, orsaking: ¢ No, 856, #60 and %64 Bast, 172d Street jonly way to et to Staten Island 18 announced that the operators of In a ts of 4 jn » been served with dispossess | by boat, ,, | Nahter want their employers: mid-Ma twe wer Wash- | ¢ notices as @ result of their retusal| “Oh, Lord!” they cried; “we don't!tg pay daily carfare in excess of 10 ingion and Madison to pay increases in rent averaging %| Want ever to look at a boat aguin, cents, Other demands are that oper= were Ue « a mouth, levied by W. H. Kellers of |much less ride on one," #tors of the lighter hoists shall re« & srrying bundies| |No. 99 Nassau Street, the owner of] The 1300 unwounded soldiers felt! ceive from $6 to $8 a day. P ine in on of the euat | * ithe buildings. the same way, for the trip of the De! Subpoenas were isaued for Joseph! side. By 10,50 o'clock the vicinity of |» Six familles were evicted this| Kalb from Frest to New York was a .Glatameyer, President of the Merritte Union 8 was so jammed that | 4 morning, their possessions heng|trying voyage for even the officers |Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Come! 4 was im-| 4 | ade d to those of three families who}and crew, The ven aninto@ win-'pany, and Walter Smith, gonorad | and ve ar} Jwere put on the strect yesterday, {ter hurricane right outstde Rrest on mr of the Red Star Towing and | poled, Po-| @ he whole block now is filled wih|Jan. 13 and wild weather buffeted 1 Company, who ere’ to ald fa) @ furniture and all sorts of housshold | her clear @ the ocean. ice records. ‘ the con-| ¢ jutensils piled in heaps, Crowds cf] News got around the ship t Burgess, representing the; . children are in the stre: me ery-| Was her thirteenth trip as a trans road Administrat Guestioned | a ing and clinging to their mothers’ land as ship started on the pt Wilson During his testimony . $ rts, and others playing happ the superstitious carried life pt. Wilson had waid " * rts, and others playing happily ” 4 1 7 1 heant that th tonal Director : One of the biz jobs of City Marshal | servers around all day a Nlof the Hailroads had handed the Mealy | oseph Donnelly and his helpers this|them ot night, Capt. Dodd. who paster mat pilots and engincers a : norning was lo get pianos down the| brought De Kalb across, said it} cold deck, and that we were not to : : long fights o: irs. us almost every |was the roughest trip in lis career foth ony nyt unl it was too late to of wa . Jone of the * owned a piano|at seu Who said that?” asked Mr, Bure! cee : | ‘Then, after the planos were taken out,] Numerous French decorations have | gous ‘ the ‘owners procesded to play on brought home by returning # Capt, Maher, general manager of oth. | + them, and, several street concerts be but British decorations have | the na eee wee THOT Fes x-|' ling given at once, added to the Ja wearee, and Sergt, C. W. K sane There was a wrangle between Mr, } t Ke ‘ f ein the block cago attracted attention be- | Ronyn: ‘unsel for the boat owners, ' ? $ | the les evicted to-day were! cause of the Military Crowa pinned to {8d Mr.” Walsh the marine “ é | cause of workers, when Mr. Honynge wen lion for nearly Da iWenste » $60; Morris} wien Keane adm that King |which make long trips up Lone y manuf Nicholas, Wiliam Kaiser and Joseph | ed the cr on that ve Island Sound. Mr. Ww alsh said that * I “ a : . "Junie with his own hands eit were not concerned in the present ut w ne at No, 864 1 : the'c he |, S RECEIVER GETS TROLLEYS : at Villers Hocage at th iS Salve were att elie ‘ ese bouts were all called out y nt r wis ware wa on strike,” replied Mr. Honynge : , Serg!. Keane nt Medical ¢ ' ‘Only the New York Harbor boats t L Ask a and was attached to the Third Aus- lof the company were called out." dee rbrnit about w Ant ; R tralian Diviaion: (‘Thtk outnt, « clared Capt. Mah if a § Do you exempt all Sound boats? mupoy Did Ame na on their f You withdraw every demand you i at the 8 for masters and pilots, i and ca and ier uwithdraw . N y * winds from Sound boats? : by mon] The Australions suffered sever 1 Mr. Walsh rz --——s ies ‘lieaving many wounded on thy t you have thrown another . . . ‘ h ‘ bearers nt out fo! laims overboard.” remarked iy Men With Criminal Re- siti dass pen American Flyers, Home on Over Here ¢ ib: Making Plans or ‘ine tail is. a ad Mr. Wonynge, triumphantly, Ff ae on x : @ the i of ae you any more you want to abar ords Arrested in Various rppl@ition £ | Italian ii sJombed Town to Greet Fifty-Ninth jed a party of Inve You can't put me in had here : } ' t i . . r ¢ fore this board,” retorted Mr Walsh, Sections of Manhattan. of Heroism. Artillery Men. Wie lier canis irpshoot. | anxtily, “and don't you try to do It ’ | = | ere rt » had Killed gia eee * fgeilew mavalt felcome ie levwatting thal) Sea aye sesnte whe) 14d eee et) SOtIDIER sHOOTS WOMAN. »D ve B A I ‘ nian Artiller fi netively | | sent out M Asin Sper Galtla) kwantywalgtit of r to-day w « Ita Red ta Ure no « nent irn from] tenants’ Until the sniper ony No. 426 Weet h t, was shot in bh * , a8 APArt: | could be distor the left breast t ‘we Willis, a pris it wn t « , YMCA he 1 ment, whieh! ant to-d a tor core be Alan Mite d to company: se 1th ape = k ’ P . 1 Wen oceed. | ently nothing fant ‘amp Merritt, in her apurte i i ; beac gia hat hia | wounded to do but hide tant last niant ee bs re of the i 1 wplyit ‘ ‘ r \ sa a a , ind cover and wait, Keane and |, According ny syle anion Huai a ty-foure | » y ; fo tead of I t PS) ail RNEAnRhSANRe On ome vis men went into a ville d with i n I ¥ t r 1 ton wer : ; but are firm in refu for she found th about te of Review who t It nf seta | od by Kelle ¥| fifty German soldiers who mor eview plan had take KY wan ga m . , 5 rep iat F 4s {| than willing to surrends Management of their i at aston ; A aren the The captured Germans were tk heir } bow ‘ ‘ is > ; i j ; “Ng ® 7 Jout on the field and forecd clared, Nad ‘ h 4 i tou Mew CEN \ ! . 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