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. THE EVENING | WORLD,” “PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER’ no PORPEASODDOPEDED 1ORE! AOOEPPRRIPH Et oro DTH HBL AES seats heey ohne OF TREATY MLD’ FRSERATIN Charen of Brooklyn Rent Strikers — NEW PEACE OFFER yop ye niche JON ARTICLE, TEN ono peeentoeors amroers, erase £0 BOtet WAY BE MADE TD |p. 52m 1919," my Tetlow citizen: the wut. | ard demanding ‘ltfing of “f6' war. 4 that we are now Obliged to; time prohibition ban dofiged down and decide, Politics in the/| side streets and confronted the Prosi- sense has a great deal to do| dent at a mumber of points, It was tian {tthe politics of the world, the | filled with women shrilly cheoring ani ‘of mankind, tite concert of the] waving bansers. s by. which. the world is to|MR&. WIL@ON SHARES IN PEO- bettered—that concert of will and PLE’S TRIBUTE. ‘ft action whieh will make every ne-|\\ Mr, Wilson. received much ap-]f ¢ ee @ nobler instrument of divine | pimuse espeeipliy ftom the former, |.” , * in alphas an@ her name was frequently heard |; ; fe “I have sometimes heard gentlemen | along the line of march, ms with ‘omen gogue Who Disrggards Government, ff f | A WASHINGTON, Sept 6.—President Wilson's ‘taeaty tour lapeabtes Sey —— ed the fire of the opponents of the f League of Nat wajecvesing the questions that are now | the cries of “Woodrow! # int thé Sénate to % Aiyetore notion drawn | dodged th lige and i iA * © | . day. Senator Bh o - a head Pong: Internation |the President's automobile. to eet | ttaly’s Claim ‘to Fiume Pre- >| Talk Of Openitig Some The-|nouneing the Bronidepe ata. doma ialien in then matters. It is very dif-|snapshots of her, begging her to sefhited to Senate Foreign +! atres With Non-Union fogue, and accusing him of temptuous Gleregard” of the teverss lands, Continues, | men | Stage Hands, Continu Mr. Sherman referred to the Preai- | — i dent's déclar m that the interna- | Both.sides in the theatrical-strike | tional conferemee provided for by. | panes to-day, How-| treaty will be convened in Washing- ton whether the t or ever, negotiations are to be reopened |»... "Te ot aoe | and it is probable that another prop-| “This paragraph of the President's Address is 100 per cent. demagogical,’ [@ettiom will be sent By the managers | ais ae, sherman to the Equity Agepciation. In the! ghérman said the President #bbuid llight of what has hhppened since the|take warning from last year's Con- ar. }teesional election# as to” the way Mielke was declared it 18 now SPPar- | A nerican sentiment is veering ent that the managers would hardly} Later in the day, Senator Borah an- put out as their first offer of a/ounced. he proposed to answer on the Senate floo c eal de one they thought the lim, te erg rrr g poner pu follow their distinc-/ “Look this way, please just for a ° ~ A a. bai ee gene is the | minute,” and “Mrs. Wilson let's see Relations Committee. | ‘gaan who wants his nation to be the | your face.” a Hefoatest nation, and the,greatest na-| The reception a} St. Louis was held | WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Henator “sien is the nation whieh penetrates by many in the President's party to | McCumber, Republican, North Da- ayothe heart of its duty ond mission "be the most enthusiastic he has Fe- | kota, to-day made public and later Hassong the nations of the-world. — Crived sinée be left Washington. Phe | discusset in the Senate the reserva- Se Prwith every flash of Shaight into patty arrived gt £20 this morning | tion to Afticle 10 of the League of Whe great politics of mankind the ma-| But the Pregident did not leave his! Nations adyooathd by the Kepubliean @¥on that has that vision Ye lifted up| traly until 940, Senators favoring leaw drastic reser- to a place of influence and pace of Mite i pr vant pas He vations than those adopted yesterday eit cannot get by armies, whic! -A emetiate by tite Foreign Relations Committee. get by commercial rivalry, eer htMioo Te would monkey, define the Jimitations it can get by other way than Dalat standing, the of Congress to undertake territorial spiritual leadership which comes t SYarantees. Yéjion’ a profound understanding of | re: cere te ee eae ay ee The substitute by Senator Mocum- the orchid ot humanity: 3- Wer follows; actors would accept. to eayGuenis SE the tae 4 QIEFICULT. TO! DIBCUSS MAT* | wemetiat crore tm “Geoye tm Money ee Fens} (*That the edviés and auggestions of Bome of thé miafagers. are still ——— om TERS IN WASHINGTON. thing tn Recommended, Couneil (of the League), as to the talking about opening theatres with | FRENCH MEMORIAL TO U. S. Ut is in the light of td of this) WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—The Ameri-| means of carrying the said obliga- wort that ¢ conceive a privilege to dis- }can Forestry Association in a telegram j tions (Article 10) into effect, are only | uss the matters that 1 have come | to the mayor of Lace advisory and that any undortaking stray trom Washington to discuss. T ‘es armmerporiah, under the provisions of Article 10, the deve come away trom execution of which may require the, 4 a Alscuss them because, apparently, it ase of American military or naval SCREAMING WOMAN OLINGS fotees, dr economic measures, can, non-union stage hands and musicians, None of the scheduled openings has) Peace Delega 0 Attend Laying come to pass thus far, Equity actors ot M Cornerstone. are picketing houses which have ad-| PARIS, Sept. 6.—The Supreme Counel! vertised openings and gay that one|of the Peace Conference will not mect reason why performances have not|asain before Monday. been given is because the managers| Frank L. Polk and the entire Ameri- A@ diMoult to discuss them in W TERS noe dod under the Constitution, be carried out; : "A cannet get competent actors to fill Beh Asse Daeeetion ra be present f ‘ remoi endl ia" dimen to 10 AUT’S S RUNRING BOARD only by the action of the Congress and | . ? bapa? a the laying of the cornerstone of the sag or a a ronal io adopt! ff A ‘ Charles 'C. Shny,-President of the] monument to be erected at Pointe de o* ire: failure m4 say ed prey the! f ‘ q , Stage Hands’ Union, admitted that it} Grave, at the mouth of the Gironde I bonspnnyrge Counc! may be possible for the managers to|River, commemorative of the landing of browant tome with me teem the | Oa freur pry Anather Man At Pas prBvide such military or| ‘Bide of the water a great doc- ‘ef économic measures i 4 open some theatres, but he predicted | the first American troops in France. ‘a great human document, but| tacked. Her When She Hired constitute a violation of the | ene r . . f >I that the productions would be fail- -——e Y¥ou hear it talked about im Tamicab, She Says. “ : rians te Get Treaty on Mon- * ures. on for a while you think it Patrolman tkkivewht, of the Weat | ta B “We know the managers are train- Senta! te yi Rela- . ’ P Jost shout three or four Causes lai, perest ‘waa at 68th Btrect | tions C Will include. four : ing non-union stage hands and are hte "Puaa eticedeeeten, Seger ore ‘and Ninth we at 5.46 o'dlock this | FpaSryAtiONs and spent forty amend : » é paying them abnormal salaries,” he | Aiea delegates this afternoon. It will “You pee that it has a certain} morning when a taxicab with a scream- | ments when it cle X in it; that it has something |ing woman hanging on the running bout yt the Monroe Doctrine in it; that | board drove t him. He ordered the had something about quitting,/cheufteur to he increased speed tharawing from the League, show- instead. ‘The poi n fired « shot and | % the woman lost her gfip and rolied to you that yg do not want-to BAY Ling gircet, Bho wag Mrs, Helen Peper!- game, and I do not hear aboutling’ of No. 432 West Bind Street. ele in it. Sehmittinecht whistled for help and “Why, by, denr fellow citizens, those} another patrolman ofiased the taxicab mere détails, and incidents of @|to 63rd Street and Columbus Avenue, human jentetprise, and 1 have | fring two shots on the wey, where he t the privelege ‘of telling you|/ost slght of the machine. T conceive that human enter-| At the police station the woman told t. J Ldgut, Younge that she had hired the to be. taxi at 46th Street and 10th Avenue : ‘gla war that has just been f-/ ang that when whe entered it the chauf- was no accident, four and a man dressed in the uniform |sald the “Any man who das followed the]of @ sailor attedked her, Just ay she said. “This will be gigantic bluff] he presented to the Bull and they will not get away with it | day, ‘the New York public will not pay $2 Age agama hen th Wat aston nt ene cares tue JOHNSON BEATS LYGETT . ‘ Mtiarisesee wracua| WFIRST TEAMS MATGH @ closed shop; in fact we want an open shop,” American Player Is Australian's Mav STA ne EF ter in All Angles-in Inter- 8 PER CENT. REDUCTION national Competition. IN PHONE RATES APPROVED) 5s. st ef sees Saar defeated Randolph Lycett, Australia. Publi " > js- [1m the first match of the Internationa Up-State lic * Service Commis- Tennis competition. Johnson won tn sion Ratifies Acceptance of straight set, 6—4, 6—3, 6—4. rians Mon- 5 lus pen- : The American was Lycett’s master the logical outcome of the pro-|*rredted In a taxicab in 10th Avenue. | promise ue sald that OO PD6-29449.90-094 99ST IGGD EIEN ELI ODIGIG DO EDOEDEREOGG EHF O-09$0-064099O90OO06 the i . is pracenn ena cs. thao dence ANY, Sept. 5.—' p-State}no trouble so! ry tratian’s Ghat have preceded It; myst| Mra Pvperling identified one ag, the pobeegeens eae Mehied. bY! ‘The 450 striking tenants of the City ‘Marshal McCarthy and hie | Nygving been «> badly outnum- ai eis taaatiasen tbur aes lieriia ait Cee ee na ve known thay the nations of the tour, gave his nathe as John'Bren- bere aa recently to Washing-| seventeen tenement buildings of assistants, who wanted to evict red by the 450 strikers. He | proved the action of the Commissioners | superior gencralship were largely te were preparing for that Very] nan twenty-five, of No. 169 West Bnd | oeaawsce Aina y approval. vow | the B. F. W. Realty Company in them. “skid he would try it again Mon- | sitting in New York yesterday in ac-Jeponsible for his victory. and were expecting it. . Avenue, i btought with him to the | York, chairman of the p Ttallan ‘Ameri. | Widahtie end Medford Avenues The struggle lasted through way. ¥ cepting the offer of 8 per cent. re-] In the second invitation match, t CT OVATION TO WILSON | station wore hf brother, James, twenty- ing before the . the morning, and this afternoon The tenants’ union cards #o | duction in rates by the New York Tele-|Richard Norris, Williams II, Boston VAL. 13 West 1 ry tere snd oi long statement} @%d Wallabout Street, Brooklyn, McCarthy satd he had given it far have kept union movers away | phone Company lefeated, Be OV. Thomas, Australia, ‘ AFTER ARRI four, No. 31% West 145th Street, and 3 getgeted Tams’ 10st ble anetes ‘ Hy R ‘of troops from Jefferson Bar-| Harry J. Dalton, twenty-two, No. 157 | OC the } taiyie claliis to Fiame| won another battle to-day with | up temporarily, his) little band from the eviction job, ‘The reduction applies to Greater New | hut recovered his steadiness and won } Hndke presented arms as the Presi-|Weet 66th Stroct, Aji were held for sag set Ans ype jp eee 35 —— | york only. by drives in, the far-corners, out of . Hehe and Mrs Wilson stepped from steps eee dee ference deltherately, “oreated dificul. ’ ‘The New York Telephone Co. to-day ; train this morning, and a militery cir respective ide: of announced that the proposed reduction hod... played “The Star-Spangled RUSSIAN ADMIRAL HERE, ora tenween tal “Hand Uae amounts to a straight 8 per cent. cut = “hoc Seep Brats for, economie wreaonn Stat on all charges for business and resi- Electric ‘ The _| Comes by War eof Siberia om) Giared. italian national i es nba ines of sinners, ered hed Business of Volunteer Fieet. in the Mediterraséan bad Deer shy soptied thn with axed | Admiral -Micholae Ghersesimott - of | vented by the British, he sald, and “a exchange service in the city, oem ore eae ACETIM ci charges for equipment and ets, afd massed around tho| ‘he Russian Velusieer Peek. cont cordial understanding » between the 4 way hete t *eFitem H. Fiel tions to main stations both in bus ALL MAKES ON 4 aGaition to'the people on the side- | into conterenge ¥. ik anld be han btw ta Patio tent - ness places and residenges, and charges ,along the route to the hotel! covsky, agent Of 2 Rs Oleh: conference, sald he oo | ° (Continued from First Page.) for mileage on exchadge lines and on sy erms window was filled and many/|his offices at No, @ . le with the committee documents to C x | 4 % . ae extension and tie lines ay within on the roofs. Signs hed been| Brooklyn. ‘The Admiral. will djust a, ‘he amaral M, House had fa (Continued trom First Page.) Paris Hears Allied Generals In-| twenty-four jaternational unions in| ‘Be local service area, Phone Bryant 6280 4 in a number of windows bear an se ouly Président Wilson hea go to tne rests J vestizating Disturbances | fg, *tsel_industry has been called to} |The TeURtgn tree, srr 20 won, | Vectum Cramer Spedalty Co, such messages as “Tell it to ‘em, |} ¢ Shpoted as Se a aT kes ht heres oe he slanagyh take Place Sept. 9 in Washington, D. | Nectlon charges to new subscribers, 131 West 42d St. godrow,” and “We're with you, t he would submit papers showing | "°°" Have Made Such Appeals. | acem necessary as they may! charges for private lines not connected im imiral geld that usleas, Ameri- opposition to Ttallan weduisition | J. A- Pinchbeck, superintendent of] a ai “May wemot have your reply on or | cath {B6, company? orate oe tant oo re crea oon | of the port bed come from the “Ger-| the building, anno:nced happily at 3 before that time as to whether or not |Qmn “part of the general exchange ° Sebancde ‘will nave oaptu j=. i house of rae! eh |# o'clock this morning that all was PARIS, Sept, 5.—It ts understood | conference with the steel corporation | system, or to any toll charges, local AN “kesh ond Seen? extn : Sotto row well, Half an bour later he qualified|that the Commission of Allied Gen- }!8 possible.” calls including those between’ bor- lf gdvertined In ‘The World or reparted —— the statement, and at 9 o'clock he | eral: t Fi t teat ares oughs, and long distance tolls, CerrLoet and Found Bureau. Rreses }. Jerais sent to Fiume to investigate! ewe Thousand 8. & 0. S ‘World Building, will be lstea PERU'S EX-LEADER HERE. |!ssue4 4 supplementary statement) aisturbarices there i which French Return to Work, , W. U. Mem Refase te Honor Bur- |] for thirty days, Those lists can be een at any of The World's Offices, “Lost advertisements ean be left at any of The Wor telephoned directly Call 4000 Beekman, New York. of Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, pantheon saying that he hoped everything) sojdjors were killed has made recom-| CUMBERLAND, Md. Sept. 5.—The leson, Barrede Going te Paria With W: would be all right by neon, mendations to the Peace Conference | 2:09 Baltimore and Ohio shopmen,| DENVER, Sept. &-—Honorary mem- Children, Mother-in-law, Some of the employees of concern | wnich include maintenance of public }°" “tT!ke #ince lay, returned to] bership in the Association of Western Jose Pardo y Basrreda, twice Presi.| With offices away up in the air re- i orger tn Fiume by an American and Won cei e Jb eesox damon swith Whe Union Semana cneeeas arene Fae Ree ' vote taken yesterday, afte ~| tion, Was deal ter General dent of Paru, who wa» deposed in a|fused to walk, They -stood around | pyitish police force, marines forming Tar ee Rene: ie ‘Burtegon atthe annual conference of asagciation to-day. formed by Dir on July|the entrances and said they would <Bidedlaea” revolution at Lx TT3,Nex v York’ Paty , the American contingent. that they would be discharged if Titan ork’ aw cewapaper Shih er fo 3 Colon. He Waa aston, (£0, t° work when they could ride and |" Rover, Tuesday, sept, 2—"Fhe|they did not return by Saturday, and otter » fe, mother-in-law and|Pot before. War Camp Community | conciusiong attributed to the Inter-|>¥ John Scott, secretary of Depernt H Ste anor Bardo etter tne aruy anit goth and sath foors, woe | Aued, Commission's inaulry into the was unauthorised nd that the tits It as man: dow J Boxee he aiphy] ‘| Flume incident are so enormous,”| would penalised by withdrawa! | a renee Lenten amy a reat fe fvet rented by th the employeos of aoa ceeicerss would | .ays the Giornale d'Italia, “that they|°f '# charter. 2 Z Dai irror—the most sugcessti been oonfined ‘Ine the, In the tower portion of the build- | 8¢€m impossible as coming from rep- |p igene May Decid Steel ©: fs paper in England, enter but st ing there are 1,800 employees. Scores | Tesentatives of Governments with Bee pees 20 Atel Cage j en permitted to of the girl workers camped on the| Whom for five years Italy has lived) | 1 mene Yorker —ia It sums up the news in brief para- take setuge in Pei stairs as they waited for the single}! the brotherhood of arms and to YOUTS, Aap’ ident Wil- ‘ _—- of Oo ee ee ey we tee did the bese it| whom she has given luminous proofs|son probably will decide to-day e a@rephs — sentences instead CONFERENCE ON “DRY” BILE. |coura, but was worse than the Inter- | of friendship. whether a nee can be arranged - Af ony news-stond— columns, in paragraphs instead of pate dd UM. *|borough Sunday service, The girla| , “These conclusions, it arcs’ ore . Tucsday, 2 reauented by _ true, are blqws w would bi -|s ‘according to 4 as 3 or, letter set, eve — pagies. Heonnte te Pat Thre aed high tai may argh cre OB comprehensibie, even if the com- ; nis ‘hotel here’ this || For ee and | Saturday, Sept. 5th and 6th ° sews-dealer 4 jenane. ded, eee erncd 0 rn “ ead 0} ne Pe ornin, OLE PEREERMINT I ei 5 » Bl ions| top floors to the lobby indicated tha . eee x i. ering: ‘ | to-day were that the Senate would put| there was some distress among the | °!als of the old ¢ Austrian empire.” KOLCHAK STILL} HOLDS OMSK oui sUinexsellels free fracrant, meitels Ohecclgte, z | Deny Reports of ment bl srunlly an amented yout. ho rellet expeditions were atartea up. | SMITH GALLS $1 STATE-WIDE | nussten atenen ay ‘and with littl a Later this afternoon there was mona ke Inte &: ines between ti trouble with the lights, and only 3 - 5 MILK © r Congress to be adjusted in confi about 10 per cent. of them were CON E ON FOOD WASH ON, Sept. 5.—Informa- MLR OROOOL ATE COVE bey 19 8 now bam, indns @ Yao Moves working T , bullding we Fy a wd wie tion re My a at the Panela Ba tehe ms pally ge anor | are power from eleven boilers and only assy to-day from Omsk Indicates jeodiness Busbeaed ‘by mele, by, seiehgmonte $we could beep Up, steam. District Attorneys, Mayors, Work-|that reports regarding the evacua- fee Siar! Sie ec pure Committee. yates: i { Others to B tion of that capital of the Kolehak %, jacketed in ————— STRIKES | DELAY CABLES. ers and Ts to Be Government are without foundation genmous Bre EX-CITY OFFICIAL ARRESTED, Invited. With the battle Hnes gradually ad- ENA Wigsents ao] Rac oC us Opcrater Step Work Week| Ar many, Gept. b.—A conference ot |Y@ncin® and with refugees swarming ee! ND BOX anes Barat te Te Bring Wont) | nde te AMM Waar Demands | yong airocty. interned In Yood nnd AMS, Sale We Wat natural iat: || poem Other, Attractive Week-End Offering » Cogn., Sept; 6—William| The Commercial Cablo Company |p opteering investigations’ has tenta-|move the hospitis and similar instt- NY. Travis, City Treasurer from 1991 until] announced to-day that cable n ai el yee 0 for Sept, 15, id oF the ity tm allot tinental Europe wo only be ac- |” - < 1’ walmar will (ee ! x} tutions, Howe egnment nor th erie P ataben ar resbond"te ever demand of ester This tte Saat ie a qty mY ¥ y ie orne WW) heviki has g el hare a. hearin cepted subject to delay, ‘Tho delay, | hat auarn Bye ly ney yas much nerf REAR AGE RMD | tine it was explained, is duc to the week ome Oat tn dhles aus ~~ oo mbensl 4 of the an The 28D egg ben : t bor Con~|] | ASSORTED OB BWING MILE OWDO eu estion of former Gov, Martin for Labor Com OLATE ‘The Largest Sellin esa et eta te Secice | rmetan et ae Saornacee _—— pehnagion AE a opegn |! minary study of food) ciiCAGO, Sept. 5.—Members of the merti trie ot “foot aomne Cot a City Job on | 9Perstors are getting, . ommended that | National Socialist party voted to-day to ey Noweal the want Seed Aa ehathe ike TAYE IBAEs | ine Attorney of each county, | continue fight in the ranka of or-| “These oe) Sees €. on ac e ea Dr, John W, Perilt!, formerly attached |eitect ‘Sund IWHA Ukes | Min yora ofcitlen, the Governor's Recon: [ganived. tabor ‘with "the loblect! of | Ob- . on fs t to the Golvawus and. Voluntest Was w oovert Py oe chaien, of Commerce, agriculture! neltedies ‘wrapbed . | eheers Bra pitals and now Ajungt professor of aur- eon duty, The strikers chain on various State . offl- ee in itary Milk He te. inidbe a 5 ore ich have jayensigased food costs and | Maginnis of 8 i, hake, Cl, Ute ae on to | wominated to preilach "Wien miro onthe M treme | 4 RU encased have been iened over to | wort to-day by Brediden! { CE et Te NO < sory of the Post Graduate Hbspital, waa| {hat their inothad of toreing tive ate 4 paraitin Ga »P Re ; Yemterdiay made crugioe of bellevue and that car . o ma , : we RAE EGRET to 10 Malivia Wemed.. |} LE aos 49c - Teh | feb ey ore ‘ ard es ae Rerallt hes tone’ book sent Bo pal in ‘1 Juries and committees N, 8. Abbott eit

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