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| NEW USE, FOR CAMP UPTON, |** we bs will Be Headquarters of Regular port Army Diviston, WABHINGTON, Aue. 16—Camp Up- ton, Long Isjand, which will cease to mow ae * Boia big demobitization : |wuard the extensive Gov 1%, eventually will be on the reservatios Womb of a new combat division to be | After Aug. 17 troop organized from voluntary enlistments | ie in New York State. ‘The 624 United States Infantry, now | Will #0 t plirecnedi-nenbe ly LIGGETT & MYERS MYERS SUED. Government : Demands Retern | of Rebate of Tobacco Tptics, TRENTON, Aug. 15.—The Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company, ® New Jer-| sey corporation, was made defendant | Federal Gourt yester- day by the United States Government for the recovery of $2,398.86. The Gov: ernment claims this amount was re- turried to the company as a refund! of import duties on tobacco on which batt od ae tor around which tne new ‘diel ate wit be built. appetizing BN “always fresh” tes were 22,063.48, ong other things the Fo hep ned aun that this ei Hoular tobacco wi The not used, aa the company had repre- | ‘\ sented that, it sould be be, In the manu- Choice facture of “Owl” Inatead, cording to the nent, this brand of Good ‘was made of tobdace Pesethooptens , SCALES MT. WORAWS PEAK. Sold Everywhere Leroy Jefters > > Be First to HELENA, Mont, Aug. 16.— Leroy Jetters of New York, Secretary of the Associated Mountaineering Clubs of | North America, Librarian of the! American Alpine Ciub and & Fellow, of the oyal Geographical Society, don, has succec In sealing beak ot Mount Moran In Jackson's Froie, Yellowstone Park, according to advices received to-day from Hprace Hi ¥. Albright. Acting Director of the rvice, ional Part 7 rik nO one had succesded eviously in Teaching the summit of Bion is 12,809 fect ot with almost sheer Masber & Co., Ine. LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin fs sunburned, tanned of freckled Squeene the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three @unces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have « quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and com- plexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet Spanier will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes!> It is harmless.—Advt. Talks No. 495 are at all’ jn doubt, as t ind and Easily reached from West Sideby ‘86th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars. Liberty Loan Bonds Accopted a Cash on Any and All Purchases, French and Spanish Spoken liere [Write Tor Our G0-Page Catalog | iat Pa harest Sie Circoiar | iuwn sau watow $245 <Ro0m LA acoe $375 ERO ALANTMNT $585 Our Liberal Terms Terms will bring you blessed relief arar Ameria on fy eb.008) fue aboly also wa New Tor ow New ‘Jersey and Connecticut. PLAYER PIANOS "495 $10 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID Bench, Cover, 12 Player tolls and Cartage Included. raw vrucar, 250 Including bape Seite Weck NEW AND USED PLAYER PIANOS Including 12 Rolls, Bench Stool, Cover and Cartage. ‘the | Proach of Oct. 1, the paipters’ strike *| teamsters, rag pickers and mattress | for $1 an hour and @ 44-hour week. ¢ «f° STRIKES IN CITY Actual sti Proepeet Prospective Walk- outs Affect Many Industries. New York ‘labor leddets declare to-day that mtore indtstries are af- fected by strikes now going on or threatened in this city than ever be- |fore im the history of labor unions, In addition to the big atrikes® that have occupied attention for the last | week, there are numerous smaller \ones. Besides the actors and railroad shopmen, those now on strike in New York sndlude painters, plasterers, ma- | chinists; carpenters, shopmen @f the Brooklyn Union Gas Company, cigar- makers, shoe workers, shirt makers, furriers, brass bed makers, umbrell: makers, and art lamp workers, Although it has attracted little pub- lic attention, the cigarmakers@ strike is the largest oumerically, Agcord- ing to untom estimates, 120,000 cl, makers are on strike. With the ap- for a five-day week threatens to af- fect the public seriously. Some of the strikes threatened are by Interborough Carmen and shopmen, |™ workers in the entire building trades, workers in the entire clothing indus- try, postal dlerks and letter carriers, workers. A Nation-wide building strike, tak- ing 1,600,000 men out of work, was threatened in @ statement issued yes- terday by twenty-seven international heads of labor unions, The trouble is over the charge of plasterers that building contractors erhploy non-union labor. Bricklayers have presented demands Other building workers want increased wages on the ground that their trade is seasonal and they have to make enough in their working season to sup- port them in slack times. Postal employees want a 35 per cent, increase and shorter hours. Rumor has it they will strike on Labor Day, but union leaders say they expect to obtain their demands by arbitration. Firemen, who are city enployees, have organiged @ upion, which has af- fillated itself with the American Fed- eration of Labor. They ask the eight- hour day, an increase of $150 a year, and the two-platoon system. Talk ef a policomen’s ynion has subsided. Brooklyn has several strikes, Be- sides the oy men's strike for higher wages, 2,000 workers of the Julius Kayser Company are out, the entire personnel of the Knox Hat Company has walked out, 4,400 wiremen at the Waterbury Wire Factory are striking, and there are strikes at Ward's Bakery and the American Machine and Foundry Company. POLICEMAN 1 UT ARRESTING SOLDIER NGROWD OF 700 Fellow.Officer Holds Mob at } Bay With Drawn ‘Revolver. Eighth Avenue from 18th Street to 20th Street was in a turmoil for a half hour last night when two police- men fought a soldier in uniform. One of the policemen was slashed across | the neck by a razor, while the other held back a crowd of more than 1,000 persons at the point of his revolver, Policeman John Devereaux of No. 403 West 44th Street and attached to the West 20th Street Station was the | man injured. Edward Hart of No. 826 Raymond Street, Brooklyn, who said he was a member of the 631! Coast Artillery, stationed at Camp | Hustis, Virg! was charged with | assault, Th her péliceman was | George Muller, also of the West 20th Btreet Station, who was off duty and| not in uniform. Devereaux was at 20th Street and | Eighth Avenue when a civilian told | $385 Pianista = $10 ,Ment'y, | $446 Spielmann $10, Men'h!y, Mt 410 Caldwell 495 Cambridge 10 Envy, USED UPRIGHT PIANOS $95 Peek & Son $4 gale $135 E. Gabler Monthy, 105 Decker & Son 4, “on 165 Walters 5 aa iy. him that @ soldier in uniform had | ted alms from him, had used | nguage when he refused to and then had slapped him ne soldier under 1 the three had started to- | ¢ Station house when an army ant offered to settle the dif- | | ficulty. 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Muller arrested the Lieutenant, who gave hf nag», as Lieut, Dahiel J Watts, who served in France as Chief ‘ank Corps Bat in He was as furnished by Roberts of No. 167 Eighth Avenue, who put up a $1,000 Liberty bond as sec He will app: n Jefferson Market Court this mg ; charged ‘With interfering with a po- iceman, Hart will be arraigned « aine time, 4 THE ev enie WouLs, ‘parpat Avoust 15, 19 SKIDDING AIRPLANE KILLS 3. “Flying Otrede/* aul NEW RECORD: BALTIMORE, Aug. 15.—An army alr- | plane ptloted by Lieut. David R.-Stin- son with First Sergt. N. J. Falwiler as passenger while doing stunts about Pat- terson Park ¢fashed through an iron tence on-the baseball eid Into @ crowd | was of spectatora, killing three ehildren, riously' injuring eight others, P-T. Customers are our best salesmen | Westchester County, has sent « letter to the committee declining to run for the office against V. Everit Macy of Ossin- ing, the present Commiasioner, and the Republicans’ choles for another term. ‘The contenta of the entire letter are not known, but Mf. Belknap says that acotes wert mibte or leap Injured, DECLINES A NOMINATION, tying “ee brow iSere ta" beet Se in the aviatiog corpa:| Westchester Democrat Had thrahe, téstiy ebildren, Devignsted tor Charitios Commiastoner. landed in the centre of nd Lieut, Stinson stopped (Special to The Evening World.) Mo : ores “under the elrcumstances I de not feel the engine, momentum sen aod that I shotld run against Mr, Macy.” omg the 04 to.| WHITE PLATING, Aug. 16.—Willi oni ey ad sae the D. 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