The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1919, Page 4

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~ te. serve in Berlin, ‘aires to will give her ra ENVOYS NAMED. u a itary on Aétion by ed Spies Sept, LINO appointments pan Ambadeaddrs to foreign Rave Woenthalle yet, it was to-day by ofMictals of the For+ While ‘a special dommit- stodying the situation, 1 was gut thnt Germany could not ambassadors abroad unless other tries named envoys of that rank If they appoint represent them diplomatic mk, KI-MOoIDS are wondefful in their help ‘to the stomach troubled This exu Joa dy’ Buioner ine blue-white diamond, perfect oes ene mew-type dish and means to you. we start to cook: L wy . IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM ‘The Unequaled Besstifior "5 Thousands Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc Ex- treme cases 20 days, pores and tissues of impurities If they haven't 0c. and $1.20. pe AS LOCI New-Day Cooks Present. 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Island gas fitter whose strike against the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company went blooey when the General Man- ager of the company broke tnto tears, were going around the Island to-day telling people to “Wait!” “Just walt,” they said, “Harry Cain ain't done yet!” ‘The General Manager who broke into tears when the boys said they had caught the prevailing fever and were “going out” is Migs Mary EE. Dillon, Her Assistant Manager, Miss Holen, also wept. f ‘What could the men do? Weil, that's what they did. They said “Oh, helt!" and went back to work. The interview took place and the tears flowed on Friday, and on Sat- urday Harry Cain was “excused” front the service. Mr. Cain, who resides at No. 2867 East Third Street, Brooklyn, could not be interviewed to-day. One of hiv friends, who. was telling folks to “Just wait,” said that some time this week there will be a meeting of all the employees of all the gas companics of Brooklyn, that they are tumbling over one another to get into one of the locals affiliated with the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, and that if the companies do not see the light in time a great strike is coming that will turn out the gas all over Brooklyn. The trouble began among the shop- men and index men of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company, many of whom have been out three weeks, Miss Dil- lon's strikers (temporary) were twen- ty-elght gas fitters and ten gas fit- ters’ helpers. But the gas was on to-day for any- body who wanted it, the hot dogs cis- xled from one end of Coney to the | other and everything was aa it should | be except the weather. “Strike!” exclaimed one hot dog dealer who had laid in hot dogs enough to appease the appetites of 11,717 hot dog addicts, “I don't care a | hang if they all atrike.. I don't care if | everybody strikes, I've half a mind to strike myself.” erals, for hard water makes beans tough. are baked for hours in steam ovens at 245 degrees. Half that baking would crisp the beans in an old-style oven. Here they come out mealy, nut-like and whole. They are baked with the most delightful sauce that ever gave zest to Baked Beans, Compare them with the old kinds. Their ease of digestion, their mealiness and tang will be a revelation, , Pork and Beans will gain a new place in your diet when you know Van Camp's, Order a few cans now. - Baked With the Van Camp Sauce Aleo Von Camp's Soups Van Camp's Peanut Buttes Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Evaporated Milk is never sacri- price fd Friends of Harry Cain, the Coney | 4 WOMEN WORKERS. WN WAR TO NARCH Aircraft Aided Troops in Attack on Bolsheviki in Archangel Big Gun That Sent American Shell Into German Ranks to ‘Be in Line. First the she sou More innovations for Division parade, to be headed by Gen. by Major Gen. Edwin F, McGlachlin, she the appearance in the parade of sev- eral women welfare workers who Were attached to units of the division during its two years’ service in, i our France. | Gén. MoGlachlin asks that all wel- fare workers who served with the division at any time report to head- quarters in the Biltmors Hotel for as- [signment to positions in the parade ‘with the units to which they were at- tached. The invitation does not em- brace the Y. M. C. A. or K. of C. en- | tertainers—only thom who were actu- | ally attached to the division by order, Among the women who will ap- pear if they are in New York are Miss Cora E. Van Norden, No. 2% East 88th Street, who was in charge of the Salvation Army workers with the division and wears several deco- rations, and Miss Gertrude Ely of Bryn Mawr, Pa, and Miss Ethel Torrance, Y. M. C. A. workers. Gen, MoGiachlin is particularly anxipus that the Rev. Dr. Murray Bartlett, who served as a Y. M. C. A. worker and was wounded in action, and Dennis Nolan of the K C., a former New York police Lieutenant, shall be in line. In the parade will appear with C Battery of the 6th Field Artillery the 7%6-mm. gun which threw ‘the first American shell of the war into a German position. This was near Parroy in the Luneville sector on Oct. 23, 1917. Also with the 18th In- tantry will be shown the first Ameri- can colors fired on by the Germans in the war. This was at Beauzemont in the Luneville sector in September, 1917. As fast as the various units of the division arrive the stands of colors carried throughout the campaign in France will be taken to the Biltmore and placed on exhibition in one of the public rooms on the ground floor, All these colors will, of course, be car~ ried in the parade, - ‘The Mayor's Committee arranging for the reception of the First Divi- sion and Gen, Pershing bas not yet made offici: mnection with the di- vision co located at the Bilt- more, Co-operation will be had to- morrow, however, The urmy people know nothing yet about arrangements for grand stands, It is considered probable that the only public stand will extend the length of the Fifth Avenue front of the Public Library and that permits will be issued for the erection of private stands along the route of the parade where such stands will not interfere with the movement of pedestrians. ‘Two transports arrived in New York from Brest this morning with troops, including many Ist Division men. A third, the Liberator, also bringing Ist Division men, i# expected to dock here before night. ‘The Von Steuben, one of the two al- ready in, brings about 1,000 men, com- prising detachments of the 7th Field Artillery, Headquarters Company of the Ist Machine Gun Battalion, the ist Ammunition Train, and Ambulance Companies Nos, 2, 3 and 12 of Field Hospital No, 12, all‘of the Ist Division. ‘The other transport in fe the Sierra, bringing 886 military passengers, in- cluding che 307th and 308th Repair Units, the 25th and 26th Companies of the Transportation Corps and some can uals AREAS EL POSTAL WORKERS WANT ~ MORE PAY AND OVERTIME Puntive “Measure to Eliminate Un- necessary Night ‘Tasks Pro- posed at Covention, WASHINGTON, Sept, 1,—A higher wage standard for all postal employees, time and a half for work in excess of eight hours a day, double time for Sun- ay and holiday hours, and a thirty- day annual sick leave were recom- mended to-day by Thomas F. Flaherty, sécretary-treasurer of the National Fed- Jeration of Postal Employees, at the opening seasion of the annual conven- tion of the organization here, “The existing postal Wage standards,” he said, “are far too low to hold or at- |tract the required man power to insure jan eMcient service, Additional com- pensation must be immediately granted to enable employees to meet abnormal living costs.” The overtime rate, Mr. Flaherty said, would be a “punitive” meaaure to elim- inte unnecessary night and id He also urged a “workable efficiency ratings for employe proved working offices, yatem of and im- environment in post Field Mar: in Berit) BPRLIN, Sept. 1 (Associated Preas).— Field Marshal Liman von Sanders, the German General who assisted in the command of the Turkish Army during the war, arrived in Berlin last night, Berlin advices received on Aug. 14 said the Alies had aries the repatriation der waa arrested. i Bondtanting. a oe ,, @ EVGwivG WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBE BRITISH TOOK 10 GUNS tiam of th front in an official report on the recent fighting for the village of Emtsa, says companies o fthe Royal fusiliers and many Australians, “The attack vas completely success- the First ful,” the statemen! Jectives were gained gun positions and the village and sta- Pershing, were decided upon to-day tion of Eimtsa fell into “After the capture of 4 trains, the commanding officer, One will be \"Turtner attack py the {oy recaptured the village, which attack, bombing barracks and armored trains. Howitzer, many: risoners have Galtics were Tel R 1, 1919. Permit to organize a new army and) northwest of Kharkov; olghty police force. It 1s stipulated Ikewise| miles north of Kharkov, jalykley. that the Roumanians shalt gradually|In the region of Orenburg the Bolshe- leave the country and that while they | viki captured a sharpshooter battalion main they discontinue acts such | of $9 mon and & Cossack re) ha the disarming of Hungarian officers | om “the wratonene accor dwesneaigg a lies. a RG = dnote Rags COPBNHAGDN, Sept. 1.—Lettish and Lithuanian troops have driven the Bol- KOLCHAK EVACUATING OMSK, sheviki from. Novoaiexandrovek, 15 of Dvini FRIEDRICH GOVERNMENT TO STEP OUT IN HUNGARY Premier, However, Attaches Con- ditions in Offer Made to the 500 PRISONERS AT EMSTA . miles south sk, accord: District. Entente. oa ftatement by, the Lattish LONDON, Sept. 1.—Major Gen. Wil-]| BUDAPEST, Sept. 1 9 (Aassocinted BOLSHEVIK MESSAGE SAYS th er ighborhood yen’ red Ironside, commander-in-chief | preas),—It i reported that Premier = the Bolghevi $f priegndrs. ured who are advancing. vador, . Sept. by, and that large ne guns have ben, Letts and Lith ————-—- +» Yellow Fever in Nicarngnsy: SAN SALVADOR, Republic of @el+ l—New cases of fever have developed at Corinto, Nita- and Amapale, Honduras, ave ports to government Some of the caseg Femufted fatal British forces on the Archangle| Friedrich has offered the Entente the resignation of the entire Cabinet, his try to be succeeded by one under Heintich, the presént Minister of Commerce, This new Cabinet, according to the reported plan, would include Jules Pela, the former Premier; Paul Garami, Minister of Justice in the Pejdll Cabinet, and Karl Payer, Min- ister of Home Affaira in the same Cabi- net, Martin Lovassy, Foreign Minister in the first Friedrich Cabinet and Stephan Szabé, Minister of Small Farm- ers in the present Friedrich Ministry. Certain conditions are attached to the offer, according to authoritative sources, The Entente, it Is ¥ must recognize and negotiate with the new government as representing the constituted authority of Hungary and Leader of Anti-Red Forces Declared Moving Headquarters to Nikolayevsk. LONDON, Aug. 31.—Omsk is being evacuated and Admiral Kolchak's headquarte: are being transferred to Nikolay , according to a Bol- shevik wireless message received here. It is stated that in the direction of Taaritzin, the Bolshevik forces are advancing along the Volga and Ilavia Rivera. LONDON, Sept. 1—An official etate- ment isaued by*the Bolshevik Govern- ment at Moscow declares that Kharkov, 116 miles northeast of Yekaterinoslay, te preparing to surrender without fighting. ‘The statement claims that the Bol#he- ‘wiki have occupied Sigija, ninety miles t Russian troops, supported by two | », attacked the Bol- viki on the Atchangle-Volga front th of Obozerskaya on Aug. 29. “All our ob- all the-enemy’s ys. our hands, ft Emtsa the Bol- viki counter-attacked with several Fegaining the village. Royal fusiliers is now in ands, Alreraft co-operated in the ‘So far ten guns, Including a six-inch machine guns and 500 re beep captured, Our cas- United States Tire Production IsBeingDoubled Due to the constantly in- creasing demand, we are doubling the production of United States Tires. Work already has been started. The tremendous demand that has made such expansion necessary has been built up on quality: alone. 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