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* ture, i a BUFFALO READY FO OUTBREAKS OF UNEMPLOYED Police Can Meet Any Situation Says Mayor—State Troops Not Needed. { BUFFALO, March — 11.—Despite rumors of trouble among the unem- ployed {> Buffalo, Somonstrations or indications of dis- order to-day, Mayor Buck believes there were no the situation can be handled by local authorities, It was at first reported that State here, an outbreak being feared. “I decided that the Police Depart- ———— DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell. Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beau- tiful dark shade of hair which is so at- tractive, use only this old-ti ipe. Nowadays we get this fan nix= proved by the addition of other king at any drug of “Wyeth's and,” whi troops would be rushed ingredients, by store for a bott and Sulphur Cor ens the hair 80 that nobody ean been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after n few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance.-Advt. —_————— urally, 80. evenly, possibly tell it has To all intending purchasers of Player Pianos, the Pease Player Piano will be of espe- cial interest. You not only se- cure a Player Piano of quality embodying Unexcelled Tone Exceptional Durability Artistic Case Design But receive the benefit of what 1 years’ experience in the anufacturing business Prices $550 up Small Down Payment Balance on Monthly Terms to Suit Your Purse. Write for catalogue or call Pease Piano Co. 128 West 42d St. Manhattan, 34 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn, {f) rane y Wg > 6 Betvans RELLANS ¢ INDIGESTION Cut Your as You thon you can have it done in any v dhe GEM you eae Jo. GEM SANI t oe et d the GEM will be ment was fully able to cope with tne] situation, and that {t was not neces- sary to employ State troops,” said the Mayor to-day, “Adjutant Gen. Berry said that in case It was neces- sary he could mobilize and have 15,000 |troops in Buffalo within twenty-fouur hours.” Several arrests have been made of |youths who have been distributing | hand bills without a permit. The bills, it is alleged, were Ruasian Soviet propaganda, one sentence reading: “The red flag files over central Europe for universal brotherhood.” The city authorities refused @ per- mit yesterday for a parade of unem- ployed. The Police Riot Squad, armed with shotguns, patroiied Niagara Square, but there was no attempt to form a parade and the squad was withdrawn at noon, Mayor Buck to-day denied the re- ceipt of @ letter demanding $300,000 and threatening to blow up the City Hall. Whilo the Socialist leaders place the number of unemployed in Buf- falo at upward of 80,000, H. T. Avery, ead of the United States Employ- ment Bureau, estimates the number at between 4,500 and 4,600. Some of these, he saya, were forced into idle- ness by closing of munition plants, while others are lake and canal workers who usually are idle the kreater part of the winter months, | An average of forty a day find em- | ployment through the Federal bur- eau. City improvements in building and street paving will soon absorb the remainder of the unemployed, it is waid. The situation of the National Guard units of Greater New York with re- spect to the situation in Buffalo or conditions that may at any time ap- pear to threaten elsewhere is that the units here have received no orders from Albany and do not cxpect any, in the light of today’s reassuring newS despatches, but are nrepared for anything, There has been no mobili- zation of troops and there are no Guardsmen unter arms in the local n, Benjamin R. Dyer, com manding the 1st Brigade, N, : said to-day that no officer of the Guard here had received official no- tice of the situation In Buffalo or any intimation that the services of his command are likely to be needed th ow t happened yesterday among the Guard units in Greater New York,” Gen. Dyer explained, “may be compared to the liftboat drill on a ship at sea, We sought to ascertain how many men are available for duty on short notice. I called a meeting ot the commanders of the 71st, 69th, 12th and 28d Regiments last night, and to- wether we went over the situation, “We knew of the reports that had come out of Buffalo, and while we had recelved neither orders nor an intimation of orders from Albany, we realized that we would have no ex- cuse if @ sudden change in the Buffalo situation should find us unprepared. ‘That is the story of whatever excite- y have been in or aboat the New York Central they were asked yeu- Offices Hroad anid erday by the Office if there Is available in New movement of troc an affirmative answe SLAYER OF RUTH CRUGER ON TRIAL IN ITALY MARGH 31 Government Notifies District At- torney and Asks Him to Send Representative to Bologna, Alfred Coceht, who killed Ruth Cru ger on Feb, 1%, 1917, in his bicycle re pair shop at No, 642 West 127th Street, will be placed on trial for that crime on Mareh 91 in the Court of Assizes at Bologna, Italy. District Attorney Bwann was advised of the date In a cablegram received to day from the Italian Government, re questing the District Attorney to send one of his assistants to help the Italian prosecutor, Mr, Swann said he had not Reelded whether (0 send a representa- Adjutant General's julpment enough for the prompt o Wuttalo, and r was given, tive. ‘AiNdavits, depositior letters bearing on pared under t Distriet Attor were went lo E | Chicage to See Sian FF ICAGO, March 1.—The first Sinn n flag ever displayed in the United stos will be shown at the first meet. ing and celebration of the Sinn Feit i h 1 Own Ilair Comb It Automatic Sanitary Comfortable Easy as Shaving with the TARY HAIR CUTTER Patent Pending. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. REDS’ PROPACAN FORARNED REVOLT BEFORE SENATOR partment of the Department of Jus- thee’ showing a country-wide radical propaganda urging overthrow of the United States Government by vio- lence and the setting up of Bolshe- viem was put into the Senate Propa- ganda Investigating Committee's rec- ord to-day by Major E. Lowry Humes, counsel for the committee, The doctuments included a memo- randum submitted yesterday by Bolic- itor Lamar of the Postoffice Depart- WASHINGTON, March 11.—Evi-| ment, asserting that the I. W. W. Bo- SSSNNVDSUNUUNETUQRTRELEE SELLS ee oe SSE Pooeaoth SLT a ‘s: AVAUUTENEONSSAU TREE UIs OLM NOCCUAANGUTHUAAROUUA URNA Box Coat Suit of Poiret Twill, _Ornamented with Silk Braid, $40.00 Wra age country had found a common cause for the first time in Bolshevism. With the memorandum were ex- cerpts from radical publica’ , which, Mr. Lamar said, demonstrated & bloody revolution and a reign of terror were contemplated. One of the Department of Justice exhibits was at anarchistic poster, which made its appearance recently throughout New England. It was described as a typical piece of Red propaganda. It denounced the pro- posed Alien Radical Deportation Law dence gathered by the Postoffice De-'cialists and other radicals in this ‘and said among other things: NVUAUUERTOUUOTEATURERASOUUTCU TU ETO oom “Deportation will not stop the storm from reaching these shores. The storm is within and very soon will leap and crash and annihilate you in blood and fire.” Another piece of propaganda de- clared “every strike is a mall revolu- tion and a dross rehearsal for the big one.” Such publications as the Liberator, the International Socialist Review, the Red Dawn, the Class Struggle were quoted from at some length by in completing Major Humes the Handbilis said to have been dis- tributed by the L, W. W. during the recent strike in Seattio were among the exhibits as were recent py. written by names hav various disturbances in th States during the past few ye Upton Sinclair, Elizabeth Flynn and a dozen others were quoted from. Among editorials put into the record was one by Arthur Brisbane in tho Washington Times, discussing photo- graphs of Russtan RBolshevists pub- lished by the New York Times, nphlets ¢ with United embroidery. and revealing broidered frocks of Tricotine. 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