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“ 1 | \\ a a ee ee {Y X _ Court Orders Four Surface Car Lines TO-NIGHT’'S WEATHER—Clearing. Copyright Co. y The Press Publishing York World), “Circulation Books Open to All.’ “Circulation Books Open to All.” 22 PAGES _NEW_ yorK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1919, to S uspend TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Fair. 9 ‘8 PRICE Two CENTS. R TAKES CHARGE OF BOSTON; PLANS TO CALL FOR U. S. TROOPS” iM jy, INOUNGE LODGE REPORT AIMED 10 DESTROY LEAGUE soviet POUGE GHAPLAN | pew ne wae SEES. FUGIINE. Says pineestinides ieee Mell Commerce With Germany Only Two Cents Per Month for Each Inhabitant. Joins in Chase and Captures WASHINGTON, Sept. 11,—Rojec- tion of the Grace Treaty with its} Man Accused of Burglary League of (Nations Covenant, or | and Assault. adoption amendments would mean e United States of all That a Chaplain of the Polic rom Germany partment may have than rell- t¥ gious duties »-day was members of the Foreig Chaplain F Committee Jerome's Chu Alexander Avenue, Senator ‘Hurgiar and overpowered him after a ns DeM= ‘chase which caused great excitement in cratic member of th anna Vengeance speedy ratifica ty with-| out amen ns, It fored “the 1 ssary fy to which the treaty has been cted while locked up in the se recommendations nittee Ww were from the start a foregone Jness, he notific and rted these recom }hill of the Alex Avenue Station, uld have been made in {naming the . At noon to-day Patrolman Nihill Shields, Democrat, Ten- | Pec 1 the man a-not alan. the rt, hav- [and ed after him, ed that he favored the] rar d the offic ) the League Covenant | shot ir. Father ( It was] was eat lunch in the went a]heard the s and rushed ¢ man was station, AFTER HARD FIGHT INORITY UPHOLDS TREATY, *#SHNG vis MRS. ROOSEVELT AT OYSTER BAY Greeted by Widow and Kisses the Youngsters—Attends Big Meeting To-Night. |KUSHES BACK TO CITY.| | je |velt and {and he formal , | Picke 14,000 Veterans, Members of | American Legion, to Hear General. Gen, John J, Pershing made tial a spe- automobile trip to Oyster Bay day to visit the widow and children ‘nd grandchildren of the President who discovered early in this century that a certain Ca Jobn J. Pershing, Mob in Front of Boston Police Station: . Mayor Who Called Troops ta Protect City) then 40 ars old, Was an extraordi- dier and promptly made him er general over the heads of officers who ranked him, -ershing long been a friend velt family and hig visit in which and her Waldort with his a and tw potd 9.30 e@ vib and bunting be= on, reach Mrs. It mit Ro Theodore I Derby, on, Capt, Ker- | his wife Mrs. » Mrs, Richard was Miss Ethel Roose- ildren of Mrs, 1 dore Roo: Mrs. Derby and) Mrs, Kermit Roosevelt were on the piazza as G nd velt jr who the ch evelt jr Pershing drove up. Mrs, Roosevelt met him on the steps, ¥ greeted.all th members of the family, ‘The d up and kissed all the chi one after another and the 8 party went} ning chatted with the | 1 played with the chil- id would have re- y imperative en- cROWS RonF A POLICE STATION @ INTERNETIONAL FOUR GAR LINES USED DALY . BY 200, ut T0 QUIT SERVCE Court Onis Subsities of FIREIN COMMUNITY GHURCH | N.Y. Railay Co, to Sus OUTS MOURNERS AT SERVICE: pend; Others May Follow. | SwrEaeRion “TILOSTASSTORN SINKS WARD LINER anGral sid eal MMAR tana aot Or Idiers Driven Back by Flames in} ie ments in this city, He did not the Thirty-fourth Street dd Alexander Ave- »p to visit Col, Roosevelt's grave der this af ) suspending the op | the Thirty-fourth Street | tt n shots had been ugh he rode the cemetery ration face car lines used by Kdifice | DENIES POWER TO FURTHER |nues, « 5 Roe aunts a where, a large crowd, carrying Amer- 100,000 people daily in New York.| Just ax a memorial service was about} COERCE THE GERMANS. the tugitive FAR Up tO TNe:e | Gags, had. gathered | t in| iw f t ” nd x _o-” ervi will n on he f t yn 4th T t 1 ae nim. pu or N |VISITS THE PERSHING CLUB / ; t t a4 A his afters | fort ’ ane . | FOR OFFICERS. Survivors of Disaster to Steam- | ' : ial 1 a ng| basement, while a number of police and drove te tenet York! Ship Corydon Reach Shere | German reap ‘ aiseasceel peat r officers at 41th si “a Clinging to Lifeboat. uy ' np ra : ic n Avenue, where nie ag r nol nnwnead |>y Robert af. Gl MIAMI, Fila t, 11-Twenty- man | I" and many of t The n ha ’ y 1 ‘ | mained there only a few minu and| Ward Line steamer Corydon st | cons 1 lone} at No, 315 East 150th fhe |then drove the Hall of State PR Cr i : | Wast’ 25th t. He was greete a hur at 1 ud ania Churt A ’ there by Mr, and Mrs, A. O, Dsin : : ~ vant ry Missouri and Judge J, B. Sullivan r Floride Beaary proposed by the in ked up Father | rowa 3 majority unced me traving we lunch | Roland Haynes introduced ‘ Sahna’ C < 0 rshing t r of sold and Amsterdam Avenu Liv oe League i over . emt f i drifted t at Pe The petition in the*case of th : the 9 of the army nked the pee. aac be returned to its sto Jers, w \ “ie men min , L mount Ito the plrit which ntly, Naturally there w 1 b r night pa t the Chairman H AU tren aire tester inners "m BY MEXICANS, IS REPORT rangement Wir work , : r nent, ! | the Hotel Mc asin | ce at firm t olla League Clut 1 A U. S. MARINES IN HONDURAS. vance _ ere ne holding their from th world a s| 1 hing was 1 Ave WW ) ‘ 1 n . Dr, Warr ' t from) , — ; nan eeisiare re 4 Ay THAR rk alba tf TAKE NELE-ANS BEFORE MEALS : ie vee te An > roduced Se eee - I : > b : ning !bu AUR ANT a as sie (at thou un J between sis Potos! and ‘Tamp y importar t tiuoki- ol) Atemois : : Be ‘bo e joan vi <>- - n granting the fir der Judg uta ‘ arra . \a ‘s pionship “ ” | truce, AL ) Warship la expected to. Tan ey sue vaaig’'’ “ this year, | (Continued on Pourtegnth Page) World “Wants” Work Wonders, (Continued on Second Page.) morrow & ’ y \ GUARDSMEN FIRE NTO MOB ON COMMON, KILLING SAILOR; GL DIES OF RIOT WOUNDS Total Casualties 5 Slain and 20 Hurt —Soldiers Use Bayonets—State Labor Federation Orders Vote on General Strike to Aid Police. BOSTON, Sept. 11.—Gov. Coolidge this afternoon, by proc lamation, took over complete control of the situation surrounding the police strike and use of military forces in Boston. The Gov. ernor said he took this action in his capacity as commander-in- chief of the military forces of the State, all of which have been called out. : The Governor ordered Police Commissioner Curtis “to obey only Such orders as I may issue or cause to be issued.” Mayor Peters yester- day took over control of the Police Department under an old statute and ordered the Police Commissioner to report to him. Five dead and a score wounded was the penalty paid up to date to-day for the lawle that has marked the police strike, Rioting was resumed on the Boston Common shortly before noon to-day. Margaret during the night ia South Boston when the State Guard died this morning, ssness Three men were killed in the disorders ef last night. Waish, fired on a mob, wounded Raymond Bayers, who wore the uni+ dropped dead from a bullet in the neck when he tried to escape from soldiers who broke up gambling on the Common, The situation was so grave this afternoon that Governor Coolidge to-day wired the Secretry of War and the Secretary of the Navy request. ing that armed forces be held in readiness for a call to Boston. With six regiments of State Guards under arms, the Governor has mobilized all the form of a sailor, forces at his command A party of men were gambling to i“ day on the apot on the Common cape from their cars when the troopa wheee religious services are held on! fred Sundays, when State, Guards rounded| —Mny of the downtown streets were practically barred areas, through em up. he gambler vere tol t them up. Th mblers were told which pedestrians wer allowed to to throw up their hands, Bayers| pass but in direction, and thea turned and fied and was promptiy| ONY afer they had consinces tau | guard ould not loiter shot. ‘The others were marched past | aoe eae seks ; ry, a member of the State the State House to the eity prison, [Guard on duty in the Roxbury section, The out on the Common | was beaten by uy and re- sunad: 4 tra tio Henin af hin? f | moved uncons al tutomobiley, which were jammed| The hospital ny cases of from curb to curb, Fashionably [broken heads while a fa ater num= dressed women in Hiuousines screamed [ber nursed their wounds in. private ind made desperate attempts to es- Jin pref wring at the hos. jot liSOLATED OUTBREAKS OF vio- LENCE REPORTED. During day BEAT WIFE, KILLED SELF. ide After | there were mut hoodlums Frank of No.|I upon a lone b 1 hans but those who were brave mbers slunk wife, Bllaabeth, With | io cover when confronted with any ; Lape 9 rable fe Throughout the eve ie ate | » State guard did patrol duty Tne his oh a gular beats, at street junc akg Het ethii:- we Bush ns, directed traffic and kept the wick Hospi wh 1 |crowds moving. They carried guns ondition is eritica jwith ¢ xed bayonets and made an ef. _ ve appearan®. In ition to r police tizens from all inued to render ex e toward < order , THI Mt A survey of the police on duty ar 1 and) showed that a greater number of pa oe . Any " ‘4 teolmen had remained faithful to , oe i: ;|their Wust than have been claimed men. JOut of a 38 police officers eur mer ef in the d 338 answered roi! nar ad not na J are call to-day This nucleus of the old wader arrest guard gave new courage to velun 4 ! . i ‘ } Ie ba - TRIS AS aae sitter a PEI IE ABE oI TNT