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Sate ae Looted 1 ete wheat OFITEERING EVIDENCE: IS READY “FOR. "PROSECU ra =n WOMAN __ PRETTIEST STARS = AUTOIST 1S HELD INVADE WALL ST. __ THE EVENING WORLD, MON pat, TOR HERE DOOLING ES ie a RECEIVING $12000 non onsen Tenant in Slain Wife’s House Says , Murderer’s Spirit Walks in Striking Actors’ Propaganda Cars, Which Dazzled Wall Street To-Day 004-40461004000010000006604 Sez enawce | OHOURSBYPOLGE ~ STRIKE PARADE, FOR MEANS TRA us day that the ghost of Dr. Walter K. (Continued from Witking is stalking ground her home Firat Page.) + campaign to halt profiteering ‘wae me ACh tan nigh ned by the Hoarding appeared wo have Dees fir-| Hazel Warker; fos Reported Mil- | Leading eadlesseln bipbelnes re Agtnty Fegrtinie’ my devout |e Tit ene” protested. to the Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteer- ing to-day that the administrator of Mrs. Wilkins’s estate had raised the rent an@ when she and other tenants had refused to pay the’ raise they had pees habe oe lionaire’s Daughter - in- Law, food administra-| Has Three Lawyers in Court asking —Cheered Along Fifth Avenue, “Bubsequently two officers of that institution apprised me that they had received subpoenas to appear before |the Commissioner, They told me Compared with the screen that was unty admin- In the actonm’ strike the talent from 't,6y thought the subpienas were de«|beon ordered to vacate the premises. pp Serres ‘thrown around the identity of « beau- ee alan't play, to the gaiferios fective. 1 advised them to ignore the lf’ of Na Gene Sreadwer,, He bes bat ny ‘will inetude repre-| titul young woman to-day in the, but they. got a “great hand. defects in the subpoena and give bepn autamoned to appear and ive his Se Sed Geena ae om Sn ee ths Bit tm Sh al arth a> tan | pAirands toes and of the Big Five at the Peace Conter- | on doWA Fifth Avenue, pel ral umbrella to keep the moisture watch 4 recall what sums of money passed in from the Le Her chie encé Were &s wide open as Central he Meese of Manfattah, and then my account in the period mentioned. |the host De the Gover who kaise aoe Palmer contemplates an exten- | Park. invaded “Wall Street. I do not believe they aggregated the | self in jail while awaiting sentence for wife-murder, a ete LAWLESSNESS MUST STOP, * SAYS MAGISTRATE HARRIS Sentences Two Men to Jail and/ Holds Woman After a Strike Riot. Stars of great ‘magnitudé afd lead-'sum mentioned. Nearly all repre- |gngetadies rode in Mmousines.,. The %Hted collections and re-investmenta ‘ for CHents, I do not remember among prottiest girls the. musipal comedies 11 ents the Northefn Trust Com« doula ptodube gharéa seats with them pany of ¢ shicago or any person con- ind Sweieohedred A6wa) the avenue nected with that institution. Rie REG this Dioramistares of lesser; © “3. Tho only person in Chicago or — sto Welk Street the ¢ where from. whom I received parade.waa.the JIG, HIT. Steel for money during the progress of the the’ moment was forgotten and the Means trial was Alexander T, Reich- From the}man, He ysefunded to me disbutse- “give search for food supplies in all forms of storage and in transit) warner, and 4 te; be smal Be ae Stipaturatron duughtor-in-law of @ man of that! “ome place to another to prevent dis- | Bame as Well ktiown in Cuba as New| govery of, hoarding. York, Mrs, Warner, who had spent) ‘The former officials of the Food| ning hours in the Wost 68th Street ane rane Broa be) ned aye Police Station, was charged with | dealers as during hostilities, however, felonious assault, Three lawyers) grill not be resumed at present, al-| marched forward to Magistrate | Answering to the name of Hazel | marketemight, ge hang, “There is entirely too much law- ‘though it may be if it shoals séem | Frothingham's bench for her. Thero broker'tg | ti ‘messenger boy the mar- | ments—my recollection is that this lessness in New York City,” declared they were joined by an attorney for ket wad a memory in the blessed pres- | Was for travel and hotel accommodna- Magistrate Harri# In the Essex Mat- @ patient in Roosevelt Hospital who was knocked down and seriously 1 jured by Mrs, Warner's automobile Mt 1.15 o'dlock this tuorning while crossing Broadway at th Street. The . complainant was Mortimer Court Eliminates Charles E; Herr! vage, vico president of the Vogel mann’s Name in $960,000 Case ' Trading Co, Inc. at No. 388 Wash- ket Court to-day when he sentenced two men to three months ip the workhouse’ and placed a woman, un- der $500 bond to keep the peace for six months following @ strike riot. “It propose to do all that I can to ato Teed” Biduck, twenty-four, No. 361 jerkuta, thirty- tions of numerous witnesses who went to Concord from this city on three different occasions during the trial of the.case in November and December, |1917,. The sum was $2,000, In adddi- tion to that I received $1,500 from Mr. | Reichman paid out by me to hand- writing, typewriting and other ex- lence of 86 much béaaty. Banners id, stteamera and flags Ys ond spy tribbons, teatooned vy mov- ooes eseeceneeneenoperentpwestinsenseseatintiiete sateneece oct seepenenpeeete mee ob the. und queens es fot Pi lh bore in: °#WeAre Mem- Baulty Associa- ployees do not intend to allow Anbor which Bhea assumed the responsibil-|among the men has not reached the leaders who organized. the Bropklyn| t¥ He'ts the new type of labor of- | stage where they have threatened to -four, Madison Street, Jacon four, No, 304 Bast Houston Street and : tion,” “Watch Your Step. if You Buy | perts. No other sums were ever re- Annie Fostick, twenty-three, No. © ington Birect, Vogel, thirty-three, | car Htrike’ to tle up tho Manbattan| Mglal,.so necessary if unions are .to|Airike. | The old-timers anawer A) 0) mo sent» “we Are Willing Celved by me or by any one in my Mast 16th Street, were arrested, tole Request. boi " 4 have the respect ana support of public | thousand “nevers"” when gtrike taik | Tickets re Are| Dehalf, directly or indirectly, i rlot call sent in from the etre nee ee ere ca. ees See nlines Zhoy. Rerense, deaiareg) ven opinion—a man who only signs agree- | !8 broached, to ‘Athi teeter URE ee Tee P “I am informed that threats have Ri iting Street. jashe Friday, Saad akscen te te tiveee selves to Mayor Hylan, members of| ments he intends to keap and support.| Marly of the men have’ been told | Not” “We Are Not After More. Pay) been openly made that if @ settle- Employers of Gor wore on ptriker Ya rahe Re Sete Wasilat, Who darried the Board of Estimate and to the] «Go far as the question of determin- that whatever the awards were tothe but Fatr he oRranke DIGGERS" certain fepresentative of the Northern San ret Go sepedcy ative pb the head ta, her .machine 4% Roosevelt | Borqush Presidents, ing the membership of the. union in| employees of the B. R. 7. the same Ty sake Orr Trust Company and I would be in- by the woman. dicted in North Carolina, Mean: nd phis associates, would doubtless wel- come an opportunity to infuence the trustees of the charitable trust men- tioned in the will of James C, King te com promise the litigation now pending.” weuld be handed out in the Bronx B, R. T. officials sald it was now up to | the Receiver to make any statement, | Diggers” was called Off. but were of tho‘opinion that the next | picketesses were on the job, but their | word should come from the union| solicitations were not needed. Word leaders, ‘The labar chiefs are to show | was sent to the Belasco company that} of| Brovklyn Is concerned, this Ig a re- sponsibility which has: been placed with Judge Mcyer and myself. I feel Judge Garrison and Mr. Shea should lose time in discussing the issues ust meet, Borough President Connolly, Queens, disclosed a notification to him ‘to-day from, men employed on the “Green Line” and Interborough' system that ByJ, Shea, chairman the ExecutiveéyBoard of the Ama! Ostermoor Mattress built for your Sleep Comfort —in sheets layer-wise—not, just ‘The Belasco ,rehearsal of t’The Gold | ne the path” of the auto, Pickets and! ‘The young woman—she gave her twenty-five—was accom. or, dogun in 1917. Binge | described as “Robert Tyler,’ nd said John W. Gates died/ to be an attorney at No, 149 Broad- r, through | way, The auto bore the number pete | 120088. amy af Beyond the statement that she re- mated Association would not be given @ welcome in Manhattan, The New York City traction employees wrote, that they had @t one time e Manhattan situation fs such that I am more.than hopeful that all issue can be amicably adjusted. It be realized’ that by Friday midnight that more thas |%r, Belatco was ill and had been | 60 per cont, of the company’s men are for five weeks. The rehearsal was fMmembers of the Amalgamated Union \caitea only yesterday. The girls and therefore, say the line officials,|were told to go home and that they there {s nothing for them to say until! would be cared for and sent for in stuffed, like hair, 5 best ever! QUEENS CITY EMPLOYEES DENIED INCREASE IN PAY should, however, millions ‘aotiare of additional cost, be met with good t No, 1426 Grand Concou are ite =i in-law of 9) of Strect Car and. Eleotr ba bay rile ta the | Employees, but that they | bene ino | formation.. She:rhade no} drawn because they were ‘opposed to * of iad dya) of additional organ. tocommunioate’ with friends | strikes and tired of being exploited \agra® ads diteiataa was prematiire. or relatives, by labor agitators. In : |. Pal- ae He aaserted that the only organizer ootirt, however, William J, In thelr letter to Mr. Connolly they we. tosday. was John. Parker jon and oF. MoGee of No. 149| declared that they were satisfied with Broaatast Hay another attorney whose| the present wages and working con- wie ee Hloud yaa Hingooned ri name was not leamed appeared for| ditions and that .they jutend to run qv gory © few Gaye ago for th | her, Charles M. Rosenthal of No,| the carson scheitule despite ‘any out~) “inn, io) call of enrolled pen 1476 Broadway represented: Vogel,| side interforence if they were given) f the Amalgamated Union employed | Fallon ‘and McGee were reported: to} Police protection, on the B, R. T., which was called for | have been called from “most impor-| WILL RUN CARS WITH AMPLE) in tho terms of agreement was com- | HERE tant” cases in other courts. bers of the Amalgamated the union men speak. | good time. B. A. T. STRIKE BLAME sicear tne Lyre Theate. Bulldne LAID 0 GARRISON proved to be an ad for a new pro- BY MAYOR. HYLAN Cuction, The lady pickets were very |catts Receiver “Obstinate” and ,Ac- adept in the handling of'this situa- tion, Instead of tearing any hair cuses Him of Refusing to Listen to Committee. or ladyhandling any of the sisters, official Engineers and Draughtsmen Fail to Get $500 a Year, Salary Raise. Rorough President Connolly of Queens to-day turned down the de- mand of Local+No, 16,388 Union of ‘Technical Men, engineers and draughtsmen, for a flat increase in wages of $500 a year, “I informed the men in the employ of the borough,” said President Con- nolly, “that I would dismiss any of them who went on a strike. While Springs, Pillows, Cushions, Day Beds OSTERMOOR & CO 114 ELIZABETH ST., Phone 5 Spring Entrance also st 132 Bowery, near Grand Street, hea, anid that the reperts Oreo. MUNTER.—Suddenly. on Sunday, Aur. 1 they themselves were applicants for the jobs, When they learned, what it was all about they all went laugh- ing down to the street and sald, “Oh, fudge!” At the head of the auto parade was’ JOHN JR., at Liberty, New York, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Hunter of 21 Bertha Pi., Thomkinaville, Staten Island, Funeral priv: ‘M’CUSHER.—CATHERINE In an statement thanking tree Rut- POLICE GUARD. pleted late this afternoon According the people of Brooklyn for “the pa- | Rrnest Glendenning, star of “A Kegu- ee tace), wife of the late Frank McOusher, ic Tam and always have been in favor t press seth Mr, Fallon suggested that the mat- They take the stand that fares! to Louis Fridiger, counsel to the Am- | tencé and good nature exhibited by | lar Feller,” which was to open to-| 4° rion ebay as & member of Funeral from 4 West Gist st. on ‘tendon Daily News Hopes "Very| * ter ,be postponed until ‘Aug. 21 tolanould te raised to meet the in-|algamated, it shows that of 10,1z8| them in the tecent strike," Mayor| night. Mr. Glendenning said there! ts. poara of Estimate and Apportion- sresaeY) Aug 12, at @ A. Mf; thence ag pes it @ determination of the extent! crease in operating expense and they | men and women employed on the B, | Hylan to-day attacked Receiver Gar- | would te no opening and alsd stated! mont, voted for the prevailing wage West dist Let sor en Mamet Rear i) Barnestly": That Former For- ox Voor acts Cy thas Mrs.|ask the members of the Board of |R. T. and eligible to membership in| rison of the B. R. T. that his sister Jessie, teadtnd wenn take homenot oountengase hoaNre Bas Oe ; 7 leased on own re- " would not appear eign Secretary Will Accept. $e: Fock ores, Werke ye “'The people of Brooklyn should not have been subjected to the terrors of | any “strike,” the Mayor said. Then Estimate to recognize this in allow- ing fares to be raised. {n particular they point out that they can and will the union 7,900 are enrolled The, list Was #Worn to and submitted to Publ Service Commissioner Nixon in “The Challenge, The members of “Hitchy mand. ery other union first es- tablishea @ prevailing rate of wages, but this union has made a demand cognizance. Magistrate § Frothingham finally 10, LOUISE, widow to-night. Koo" joined the Equity and it was { Andrew Wagnet Funeral from her late residence. 429 ort \_ LONDO! IN, Aug. 11—Commenting on] paroled the defendant in Mr. Fallon's|;un cars, but that they must have; Commissioner Nixon believes the he added: “An obstinate Federal) said that 200 new members had been| without doing this. ‘W. 44th st. on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at ; ‘the report that Viscount Grey is to be| cuntody on the posting of a $100 bond. | ample police protection to do 80, s what is in store if an Receiver who refused to sce or listen | gained since Saturday. “i told the committee that ‘this 9:39 A, M. Reauiem mass to be cele- | ‘the British Ambassador to the United! A representative of. the wealthy| the communication was signed in|adamant frame of mind is adopted to a committee representing his em-| A vigorous denial was made bt ‘the| would havo to be done before any pew doth mt at 10 Ae Me et Btates the Daily News says: man referred to as father-in-law told toward union demands. He declared ployees was directly responsible for Lad lll! ne order by Henry P, Masterson, Vice actors’ headquarters of the claim of] demands could be Considered, A150 nme reporters that there is “no Hhzel that to have granted the 75 cents an_ it.” President of the organization; J, J. Howard Kyle that he was the founder that the talents of engineers and : >? ‘Warner in the family." At the house! puebke, B, Speulding, James P. Mur- | hour to the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit | ‘the Mayor continued as follows: of the Actors’ Equity Association.“It|draughtsmen so widely differed that BOR, FUND AND REWARDS, By Rone in Grand Concourse there are two] pny, J, @, Sauree, Frank McLoughlin, | employees would have meant an out-| “The time has passed when cap-| wag stated that he was the President |some might be entitled to a higher wide Drive, pat : Pi : Wurner families, One Mrs, Warner] patrick Dugan, R. W. Voyal, Patrick lay of more than $13,000,000/a year.’ ital and labor cannot sit down and jot another actors’ society which went | salary than they are geting while jnewory the na ‘ liberal. reward. ey ae, was “out.” The other declared #he| (cataghan, ‘Thomas |N. Fazakerly,|He refused to estimate what the cost confer, and it Ix only by such con- | «huey, Miss Sophie Tucker Is now|others might be paid too much no Lenox none Dees none Vy te knew nothing aboyt the accident to| president: W. Barrett, F. J, Callan, |#ould be.on the Manhattan lings If « ference that an amicable upderstand- ‘among those present with the Equity, | matter what they were. gettihg.” LOST —Vriday aferaoon, ns Mr, Vogel, Hugh O'Toole, Chairman of. the Ex- | similar wage wohle were adopted, | ing can be reached. Concessions | MUSCIANS AND STAGE HANDS | State jniguin and “laitiale Je, BS king Mr, Nixon intimated that he would insist on a conference with the labor | must be made by both sides; each tive Committee; W, O'Connell, vschalies have rights that the other is in duty John Campion, P. J. Murphy, J., W. | REACH DECISION. Representatives of the” musigians WILSON TELLS OF PROTESTS Pats HYLAN CHARGES. fully and’ with the least possible dix- comforts be aided ——SESEERSE way HELP WANTED—FEMALE. issues before calling a strike, from the headquarters at No. 762) a. ‘nist caller this ‘t was not signed which they could not make public after they have reported to protests against the Agrarian Law of in the Mexican state of Sonora, which is a. ae We store ‘ "| bound to respect, and above and be- 8 M.. 3 binck | Dunn, Thomas Callanap and Willian | leaders before uny strike in Manhats| Von°motn of chem come the people |and stage hands decided at a cOn-| informs Senate of Objection Made sain Saute ie | Krebbs. tan tq considered, and he says he feels | whose rights under the law must be |ference to-day on the actors’ str)ke to Agrar: aw in Mexteo. over, Ol 10 Quem Li ot The communication was. written |CoMfdent that they will discuss tho| respected, so that they can peace- | 9 take some action, the nature of| WASHINGTON, Aug. Toapect av. BrooKlyes morning at| thelr. atruggle fieventh Avenue, until Seer Seas cae se CONSPIRACY 10-GET to procure a decent living. State Department, informed the headquarters ot P, J, Shea, Chair-| “Judge Mayer iggto be commended {inimical to Ameri ~ TN Ohas O oe thet ective unions, but which | regardgd as tn’ 0 American in. it », aLwor | AND Spestly Lord fear, fad Ieepoeaib'e by icabogens Neville, Secretary of tha) 6 oe tiie Executive Board of the| tor his quick reaptase ta the appeal pipeaittsey Gilmore of the Actors’ |terests, ‘have been made to the Mexican cy Pas Malt AN to nocept.” ' RENT CAR FARE esnsation, Amalgamated Association, was Wal-| made by Corporation Counsel Burr Government by the Base Te City, car and labor union officials that he direct Federal Receiver Gar- | Haulty Association said was more | iho’ senate was to-day ter Johnson, Chairman of ‘the orga- by i WANTS SPAIN TO GET king this afternoon with a fl hison to meet a committee of his | thai satisfactory. President Wilson, | tial eaten to avert the threat- poe employees of the Green Car|/men and confer so that transit could) Aout thirty chorus girls showed | ines, be resumed, | * v the meeting at 2.00 o’clock this Continued from First Page.) ened car strike in Manhattan and 1 also wish to thank the police of | UP 4 $1,000,000,000 LOAN 4 ap reer the Bronx. GREEN CAR DEMANDS SAME AS | tno city for their efficiency in keep-| afternoon to form a branch union; ON B. R, T. “The demands that we are about to present to Receiver Hedges,” said} Johnson, “are exactly the same as} ing at all times absolute control of the situation, From personal knowl- edge, owlng to personal visits made by me, I know that at no time was there lack of police protection for the but that was pretty early for most) of the girls and there will probably | be a big meeting at 4.00 o'clock, Re- plying to the warning that the union was lable to damages for broken With all concerned working toward that end, the problem might be easy were it not for additional and compli- cating purposes. This is the triple- with the Governor I will be removed Af I @o not turn over the Police De- partment to the Interborgugh and the Would Be Used to Make Re- Loans to Nations of a6 bb authorising the Govern- i i ition, high- | without the necessity trike. ‘ointed to such control by our courts | g “ a’ 82,000 inte: other rallroad officials aat down to-| time gain unign recegn on, hig easity of a strike roin y Glass Door Smashed « Europe. 2, eee of which he Is at present | 1 404 situation those we presented in Brooklyn to[company, and employees could they | contracts, Jeff de Angelus told atl eeren blie offi \k at all cos Revolver Garrison, ‘The quick vic-/Oe induced, to operate theln, | care | Haulty agers, thems ‘ « MADRID, Aug. 11 (Associated) In purpose and expression all Public offic ye @ ld have had ample protection. the managers themselves first broke, \ Alejandro Lerroux, leader of| tnese letters fit in with each othe: to avert a strike, tory that we won in Brooklyn has| «ft ys hope that we have seen the| the contracts by refusing arbitration | SENT BY P. Merrett earts, Sad.a, numer of ra ts i i one other #0 Company officials seek to avert | greatly increased our strength in Inst “ot these sirikes The door has| and that there was nothing to fear, CELS D eitrtauges have drawn unom memarennly ue thal pee ie 4) 4 strike without losing money. Manhattan and the Bronx. If our|been opened for peaceful settlement — es Mall ora ah Feuenin.te th4'epeeeh | eee memeing more Union labor officials seek to | strength is recognized, as it ought to| suc differences, | BROADWAY STORE ROBBED. Address Ma lers to Loft, eech! than mere coincidence, Posibly if May I be permitted to say to those ° 400 Broome St., New York. fete the Throne asking the Chamber| 4" yretyce, ‘Mr: asckerley and the | avert a strike and at the same /De wo shduld win what we are after|in charge of the transit systems ap- +» or! tg our Tire} Be Sure Your Remittance Covers Delivery Charges. “Before the B. and also to the heads of the labor a er wages and an eight-hour day. R. T. strike more 3 4 Worth of Goods Taken. mother in conference and prepared! public Service Commissioner Nixon | than half of the Green Car men were | Oy ered that every (emfort terol BO) Morris Gillette, owner of @ chain of (Our Twop these threats aud planned @ carl. convinced « strike of Manhattan | members or pledged to become mem- men's furnishing stores, reported to the settle all their disagreements, and it they cannot agree that they submit thelr differences to a neutral confer- ence for arbitration.” strike in Manhattan, it may consti- tute criminal conspiracy in an at- temtp to extort from me, as Mayor, to bn nd Austria on terms to be fixed by the bill. _ It tw explained that the proposal ts police to-day that his store at Broad- way and 49th Street had been robbed of bers of the Amalgamated Association. Since the winning of that strike the street railway employees will be | averted, He emphasized this to-day | For Monday, August 11th For Tuesday, August 12th by @ wish to let by asserting that the leaders of the) men have been coming in flocks, until merchandise valued at $2,000 some time TURKISH LAGOOMS—Perhaps' CHOCOLAT! ) COVERED ng which flaca return | certain undue concessions for the} 0” 2 pia fro te readin abl that |mow-oup strength is at leat acventy- oe ESS Maat night. « aoe: Aoep, bee heen |} | more popularly uebwe | se ieee | ae Ri bj did fen; as well'as'W Denedi| “The taot that, tn o should the developments warrant, he | five per cont CAR FARE BOOST DENIED, | meshes wit? tia tovday that when be |] | “Orenial FAte ‘cia of tuslous MienStd akin “rete, Cosoue “Tho fact that, in my opinion, theY| 11 immediately summon to his of-| Union leaders said they had heard ‘ puna er ied “4 the theft to @ police sergeant |] ] Sry gellies, presented in vined Tralt si'h yiombination “af re not entitled to. any increase and| Tl) (Meester, tor a conference, |to-day a report that tho Interbor-| APPilcatlom of Hrig Basin Line |Tpored te Mtn To oiice nad been |] | Sensing variets of popular flavors distinctive ‘charm a} tot that these demands are against the| 411 ENTITLED TO CREDIT, SAYS | ough was offering a $10 monthly bo- Tarngd Down by F. 4, C, the jatier te4che Brooklyn car strike, || | Bleaslne with Contectioner’s |] Wil make ‘wm ‘lrresiat and showered Powdered Sugar, ours rexular " interests of the people of this city every sweet tooth. with whom they have @ bargain and @ contract, bas no bearing on this phage of the case. On the ground that the emergency claimed by the company does not ex- ist, the Public Service Commission has adopted an order denying the appli- resumed there had been Dut that pe Pnpost in the vicinity of ight. _—>— ns Brom Dinjrict Attor- to you to determ of these good have tried them, BEC COMMISSIONER NIXON, “Insofar as talk of credit for ending the Brooklyn strike is concerned, 14 nus from now to the end of the year to men who would refuse to join the Amdigamated, The report was not @ patrolman on store last niki Levy Re ty 83 Commissioner Nixon, “every one is) confirmed. cation of ‘the Van Brunt Street and ney’ "No More Night Labor, Government Bh afb am aes te wi Phy «eh entitled to it. Under the diplomatic] Receiver Hedges of the Green Car|Hric Basin Ratlroad Company of| Newman Levy, deputy assistant Dis- —GIOGOTATE | ze ME SOTR I OM \ and masterly control of Federal Judge |\jnes published an advertisement to-| Brooklyn, for permission to put into liriog attorney, to-day tendered his res- | cove ees ‘ Andicates---No Punishing of Men eT Mayer a definite plan was all that was|Cay admitting that the men ‘ought| effect on leas an thirty days’ no~Jignation te | District Attorney Mdward | CONN CHERRIES— ew tariff to Inerei . ec , e Who Went Out. STREET GAR BROTHERHOOD © accaca. ‘rne men to whom the reat|to nave more money and adding that |tiee, ® Rew tariff to Increase the |Swann to, Become, etfas) ne Ot, ith IN NEW YORK SATISFIED credit goes are Fridiger and Shea of|the only way an increase could pe |Proem’ tnterniil wean, tet fis father, Abraham Le the union and Receiver Garrison, for| granted would be by charging an| Commissioner Barrott 4 5 0 oner Barrett points out in jo ik ~ Price 4 e time, ended yesterday. they, after all, are the men who as | e:ght-cent fare. ¢ h’: opinion the position of the com-| Wesminaten, Asta a aoned Bis We] 2 sree ot to resume work WITH PRESENT RATE OF PAY | sumea tne responsibility of signing,| Street railway employees of tho|p .v was not a direct application for LO World Famous eine? i” 4 each, in #o doing, made conce: fl 4 faro increase as provided for in the WASHINGTON, Aus. ‘air Premia ‘Milk candy mas- immatitineees an Union Railway Company, whose lines |pybitc Service Commission Law. Price Administrator for the District of ee sions, hood ot|* “An enoouregement to the city wae} Em- evident in; se vat terplece, traverse the Bronx, are loath to for- iis not known whether the ee NP BOX ‘get the unsuccessful outcome of the ray continue its effort to obtain the 5 ‘discontent her fi b; ary nt oy The Neher fare by the filing 0! new Columbia would be provided fox under @ bill phy 4 peing Ady ly aon brah ists _ Members of the Brot p PN Oe ee CAG

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