The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 3

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gins -e'THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919. oS ae CUABORREADY TOJOIN HANDS 7hés May Look Like a Florida Scene, but It Isi’t. 7,150 SOLDIERS =” - WITH ROCKEFELLER ON PEACE It Is Broadway, New York, on January 28, 1919 THESE SAYS JAMES P. HOLLAND : i ransport Mongolia and Cruis- 28 R , % i ers Frederick and Platts- poe ene : | ar “ _ Jonment of the trade union P burg Near Port. ‘Eredits Financier With Sin-|principie to be requisite, rriends and 11 y ; 3 mbers of trade Y . ; ‘ » cere Desire to Aid Joubt that the Three big transports are expected , r officials will s ~ » reach New York to-morrow, with / Workers. e principles to which we owe alles t h it . ies giance 7,150 homecoming American soir ‘ pitas “ine welfare of the United af " 4 week of few arrivals WIELDS A VAST POWER.) States requires that the best a i } Ved i | thought of all citizens be cen: f " © crulser Frede tred on plans to preserve the fa t Mongolia and T ree T Inorvanized| Nation from such upheavals as ; Two Agree That Unorganized) soy sisees “Reseia’ Germany Platisbu Atteburg are i Worker as Well as Union | 204 Enaland. Re trated veral brides of who w d Should Be Protected Stutes onvinced that these dis pashan dBase! {UL sche ; j irbances are directly traceable to oppression of the working and f sh ; | _ By Frederick Lawrence. a tee ae a nae at pillage iets . } Goprrigis Mom Polit bor's fixed determination to have a vw regres rains Aceh oate “ othe more equal share of life's opportuni nd Sunday with many thousand re James P. Holland of the | tex, Never again will the peoples of be ak wid New York State Medera Labor, | 1 nd, Russia, Germany or any urning . read attentively the interview with intry permit the yoke of of The cruiser Frederick, which hn D, Rockefeller jr, which was n to be fixed around theit A ' ‘ + eon published in The Evening World yos- | Th serious movement iat yuh tine t 7 ¢ terday. | en place in democr panne gp ; “This headline ate hat) Mr n the past week in norning, and will eat > which has culminated in w Kat Pie ken. The Rockefefier is ons,” sald Mrdstrikes, Does any thoughtfu uc 1 Hoboken. T Hollwnd; “is that his posit foubt what the outcome will ber K brings headquarters and med “As I understand M Kefellor, he] there be any possible end but cal detachments and Companies A, B 18 Of the opinion that both organized | triumph of t) Ae ¥ JC and D of the seth Infantry, wh ane c ized lab should nave q?° bat hides Medld ae ~ “ o Can errit 1 and unorganized lat nould Geen trp beta i x > . will go to Camp Merritt, N. J, and y representation ia the industries,” I| pack to wo: f the bayo- Ne the h and 492d Aero Squadron. answered. “He believes that both|net, But pen "WANS N turning to Camp Mills, L. f The should have the same advantages, |azain. Reni Among the nee are ten casual officers on board +Rhat does not me ® favors ids of de eed ad HY done The Plattsburg is expected to en F organized labor inst organs | the undemobilized armiea-are doubt« ter the river at noon to-morrow and \ed labor or vice Mr. Ro less many thousands of men who dock at West Street. There will Aller grants that Y | would be strikers if they had been re- likely be a big fuss over the Piatte Obtained, many advantages and ho] hrned to civil life, Could those for the former American lin ‘hinks that unorganized wage earners | brother arms? Philadelphia brings ten wives of e 1% enjoy ¢ »pportunities’ io | commanding officer ted men, some of them French and nake progress along mate lines, |the order to fire mor them English, three wives of : i Lloyd George Government if the « ¥ py not ‘for unions’ ex eee and | era me 1 that pasa tier baby in ier tv) ® not for unorganized labor ex-| such conditions the throne of hy PI ne 2d Ma Ysfun y.” land would more secure fi a mS adn, TS Gun Battalion, machine gun compar My. Holland laid aside his copy of | was that of Russia THIS 15S NOT FLORIDA OR CALIFORNIA - \ is aT BROADWAY AND of 20th Infantry, seven casu the paper and observed ORGANIZED LABOR HERE SANE 1aGTe TO 110TH ST YUAN 2a'™ 1919 mpaniea f Now York, six ca» Be he sc ct ar sanicadtebie AND CONSERVATIVE. This is a picture of life out of doors in New York went to Miami, or Petrograd, or Pasadena, ‘Tell him that Count the carriages and go-caris, Twenty-two of them, | ual officers and 228 lek and woun Taree oa cat he a MRGUO (6 ‘In the United States we face no City, greatest summer and winter resort in the world, on this Wonderful day the temperature hereabouts at 2 New York has not only the best weather, but the best | ed, a totat of 108 od era an asta pee TaaiGk Bt TUL jimmediate dan of violent out- | taken on the 2Sth day of January, when the winter of o'clock in the-afternoon was 46 degree babies in America. And it also has the best of almost v bpbcieehandahs= Braiivn pianes, oo di the current discuss of future rela-| breaks. Why? rincipally ‘because ' sa fears ; see ithe ; ? p al irtive at 1 o'clock to-morrow tions between employers and em-| organized labor is sune and conserva. | 1918-19 was one-third gone ail it to your triend who 10 photograph is of “Babies’ Hour” in Straus Park. | everything else | arpehoae hed. Will docte ats HauiStabe LABOR oReorrs: un ROCK tat SAYS IMPERSONATOR WED | BOYS’ LEG WORTH $30,000 ‘CIGARETTE GASE SAVES ONE; KO SHOOTING THIS TIME = sss ‘snn srt FELLER WITH SINCERITY. would fi against al forces iM | h Y i YI HE! ii nelude a number of casual compa Bea dccicanve, fa esol iodusteie | ast dl the revotutionar WOMAN WHO SUES H $ VERDICT OF THIS JURY SMOKE FATAL TO ANOTHER) BUT SHE'S IN MINEOLA JAIL Din sl lee ti ‘ last ditch. Against the revolutionari¢ | ee imenes| |b the pacia Who bie ‘apreadibe terouenaue vie WH le |i ounded and 15 ea world, and one who has ut least tried| United Sti a destructive propa- $ ‘i re in his own way—even though his way| ganda, rted from ove , the | Minister Whto Performed Ceremony JUMPS 10 DEATH j\V Romping Through Yonkers | Soldier ‘Vells How Metal Deilected | Mr Elva Wallace Accused of | the transport Hampden, which lert Y aie 4 quare with the views| American Federation of Labor is ov- | Vee ali hart | Strast Aner RS € h | me ay in, T with two army offf | ala ae et ab ae vies * derly Governm best insurance. | ©OFroborates Hill, but Court treet Car at Age of 3, but Bullet. While Comrade W Making — Husband Nervou Seed ieiidles menlaatboon, th of organix abor—to promot As Mr. Rockefeller states, ‘through y imony an . mpan ulete, toht ey ‘i cers and enlisted men on boa 4 mutuat welfare of employers and em-| organization and collective bargainin ds Ali a ny at M ee , | Company Is Muleted. Stopped for Light Was Killed | With a Revolve eight days overdue, According to {ployees, the interview should have a’labor has gained many advantages t baal aeptchbahacaedh lo hal | VHITE PLAINS, Jan, 29.—A ve PORT ‘CHESTER, Jan. 2 —Whether!| > Cou where w Wk her schedule, the Hampden sboui> far reaching effect on efforts now) Which it would not otherwise have | (ierlee Mike tarts Liki tdehnndbe hal of $20,000 faa tA ob bial heaped on nat the 1 ng over | iy much Jonger than theie| have reached New York one we Sa ; Scat The organization called the | defense of Clirence Ls n employe t t have too many . terday. Officers of the Po progressing to bring industrial em-|‘oiiican Hedetation of Labor hac let the Park Depart rooklyn, yes- | pall! Pere a icine sore, [the top cannot hw Tishaa Ik Wa BIE Flies wu | amo Seetarda ployers and emplc s harmony | gained its vantages’ by hard ore 8 Justice | + y en ¢ : e ‘ t ss Hecause when Mre Kiva | of Embarkat aid day. ho’ n dificult questions, It will Set peo-| persistent Aghting. Wo have been hen #h uinony | Miss Emily Stratford, Who Ac- Het ba tae a eiuaretio ete ApH pace ee Kea up. in that rxioty’ In felt for the Ham, /' ple thinking along r s and ed every ute the road t . & her suit for 4 D ; n her hushund'a com- | den, ft France during a period pouing feehd q{xanized capital. The fight has lasted | separation “ente i ith S rer ‘ nd tr action] Purdy, Company Co Ww fant ‘ | and: probabl [when that nappens Improved relations| frye duarters “of a wenturs Cena | eeparation, : _| cep ed Trip With Stranger, : Pen Se ent ' \ of heavy stormy na, probably ly result aldo jorse jr. swor again . mma at it made him nervou followed th or Southern cour aely rest the Federa-| washburn admitted to him ¢ Killed Near Lynbrook. \ rionda to-duy instead p ihe Staines ea “Organized labor has no pre Uo S ontented work Pe , y | , $50,000, the A aving dias| feo cne canare inciin « 1 The Montice he Martha Was’ udice against John D. Rocke- protectic arried Mrs. Hill! ang | ‘ We puatling > t ington and the Felix ‘Taussig wers eller jr. He is applauded for ad- ic doctri- {Mame with her know onvent.| 4 midt automobile ride from a| ‘The boy was a passene aaitia , : ' nth ' heduled to dock to-day at Newport mirable things he has accom- 1 capital, | Washburn, dy had a ‘ " Purd " her i i News, Va The Taussig brings two plished and he is credited with a [ull industry, « except | wite \r Island roadhouse + i inka ; ian che eae 1 fee wy , ‘ ‘ wig % neere desire to promote the {that of brute force. Capttal may well] ‘rhe Ite a ar Jed deat ner J nurses, one an invalid, On the Monti welfare of industrial worker: thankful ¢ at organized labor Was! ihe core gpeaaee ee arm. ‘Eh wis a om huahada care ah clon him cello is & casual detachment of. tw I cannot say that th s battles and now stands | iy be edale in St, Joseph's t ‘ je tertmin t 4 viv from one * om and 69 enlisted men frou of Labor ought to endorse ever bulwark between industry and |® sah 4 h ' amped he front head. 1 dropped into . pogen i of the plan cated by Mr. Ito: ratle institutions and distarbers | Miss. Shit ur Rocka nor ard > i eeaiked 1 “and tod) Pennsylvania, ‘The Martha Washing feller. It is not likely that he would jof the public peace | wick nue and the gnment a ches Peaapag 1 t that she ton has a list of 3,094, Including de 4 hold that capital ought to endorse fact that John D. Rockefeller |Mareh 24, 1 ; high ; ind NenaL dead separ gh hin as hejdidn't care am ' it tachments from the 330th Infant spvery stem of th 4, guch amiable intentions | , 7! : y f ji : saat ents roaibk, abbed it ah led and the 8% Division Headquarte ktruction programm abor as those ex. sed in hin | ¥°e e KR h i t “ nd tran up r casual officers and 212 ei i ij yadamental basis ts cause for gratification. | }fj)) n oo i rae ie r rs ar sick and } » 4 oY ¢ a varr 4 nan ar f * ‘ alle tha ' ne bal on . w ed. | caeran L must America equals that of Mr, Rockefel Fis Imore, 1 urged with man ¢ parents of the © negligent Miae matters whicy ler ne of employers. . ‘They fehtandnth Vidi cheye n vending bim alos e pub! > eommand tie atv port disposed to be guided by” ine | NEW B, R. T. CHIEF COMING, “i005 ("Ste scuone tee : AND ROBBED OF $350 tion of Which I am the insels as by those Re other indi- | Seal ildh AM : ride ai _— Wirtin tree to state that or alsv-will give him evr Win te on death Wade, , ESTS RIDE INTO HOTEL of workingmen’s sae Roff r ou | are the ones w . foobed (© E E STI NS V I CHY use he has of late me ‘A F i it ' f iBeient proapsct ab iba ace Heieeeneoeliy x to Ue toy wold py Nola’ Five Thousand Visitors Make Merr The Vichy Company tually acceptable un 1 Ror M 45rh ar) il O 1 1 4 Rat capita da se, with | ; : ‘ organ t do, not by wha Mr Ga Jined ! Big ' " neh IGS to extend appreciation to the Medical 2 Rock “ 7 P HS ockereller siitow < es ! wet 1 went to the d 1 ae ti Profession and the general public of America ) | his mind. If with th . to HAVA. buen ' t f Hotel |g : Pe for their patronage and their patience with ‘ 1@ requires if : \ Commodor , A und , : ‘ A) ite firmly ‘ainaan When Miss Stra ! WES scares cated : ; ‘ he difficulties imposed on Celestins Vichy by war f \ curing ein t . ‘ ; r Fi \ nditions " 1 | tween capital 1 \ ' i ; , uy 1 \ r They w tur As you know, the Celestins Vichy Springs are na would full to " n vas on \ ns from, hn the property of the French Repablic, and the French { AY Mitts’ ror pest THOUGHT oF Lyi an “apadall eebues Che a Renew Biko Late Elsie i ogi pt re property of the F public, F a ALL CITIZENS Miss Fa ‘ y that the dancers | dow . “ Government, realizing the high regard of American vy will suy [read no suc hla Lin ct maya. Rotfoy wudde ‘ w ne by: ere deposited Just | plackJacked ' physicians and the public for Celestins Vichy, has nd wri } eola, ft M ar and turned about @ ; ethe mu and J done everything in its power to avoid cutting off ' Fora 1 Mr ihat he believes. such WENT TO WAR TO QUIT HER. ay, , 1 andiw 1 riments. mem HURT SAVING CHILD. HIURINEREE: 30 ARH pEnee: which ee ers of CONKE he Loutnia Vinat shipments have been far from adequate = Wife, Hocking Keparatie 1 Rom 1 tee area Mes, Hisen ¢ Danger during the past four years and the condition and <p packing of the goods has not always been right — ve are unhappily aware A | Fighting W ith the 27th | °° a Keon ailll angst th “WOMAN. ILL, LEAPS TO DEATH Hisar caniion announce andido 4 eladiy cal the packing and shipping of Celestins Vichy are now Vrom heot Spurtment »-da 1 ' 4 Huliding in the Bronx yack to peace time standards, f) } How New York Boys ene Leotarer gn : Cargo space, while still limited, is being found y, } n q » i , . new \' \ \ ' Packing supplies, though also limited as yet, are Starts Brok« the Hindenburg ut Atticn, N.Y wus | ) ' “ \ athe chcalned i aumie iene quantities to guarantee BY ea ea ' ; Pat ; : rs old We can definitely foresee the time When the Evening pa fi oe " en) seconds , ‘ ‘ supply of Celestins Vichy in this country will be 4 Foo) A i os adequate for a constantly increasing de- BORDEN INCOME $127,500. mand, and each bottle carefully packed | the real French way : y Transports I: CELESTINS V MeLELLAN hea INFLUENZA CASES LESS. res IcHyY r graph Bat . A acigitful table water with highty medicinal on OF THE : eslip ay inaseu biane 4 salitt, Owned by and teed sneer ihe Oud, azuthe and 3 as nad Death rect cantral of the French Gevernment, Auk a Intelligence Department dale aoe va : ; ' Ths your physician, Thursday g F Fea G : wed ad 6 int New Yor sapere {i nie OF ¥ Mes) ¥ HENRY F, GOURD | i MEMBER O# aah PUY ee ane ay nad inh eet the da este Mee emily \ Mammand, | estate weno wns ‘ae General Distributor i})) EVENING WORLD STAFF anne o ‘ Mara ae nt} “dl by a F 35 SOUTH WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK crty ) neumonia es reported toll 1 M 1. Belmont, | J n Mrs, Walter | account fled by the conse $ given as No. 199 kas decrease 0} and 106 deaths were |Damrosch, Mrs. Jacob A. Kils and Miss shows that the personal expenses. of 7 { reported, 15 than yesterday, | Aibbel Choate, Mrs, Borden {or 1918 were $26,978.14

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