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2 THE EVENING. WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919. ne BOSTON IS THREATENED WITH COMPLETE TIE-UP BY STRIK a ~ , x ° Wy | Su» T . o®.. teers and others who might become | tion of law a Pare fret ho arc er ei | How Those Who Must Be Shown Turned WILSON IS SORRY GOMPERS 10 AD va reel sea ar mp a pec ai are Out to Greet Wilson Beyond Mississippi HE COULDNT CARRY WILSON IN PLANS. eo: 054 Posse ns what rood tem nd to avold unr faken over control of the department | Cannot be ed; to keep eatm and Canadian Machine the Mayor ix now in a position to sn \ duty of keeping order, have ar the State Guard, exprensed the opin- | forcom at our dl nd we are va fon that the city ought to be placed | peaay tg meet anything which we can hralfe ~ te a 7 era en } under martial law ayor, HOW: | how forener,” he wid, "but for full Tells Montana Crowds We Leader Says l nions in Gen GY. ONeF, decided that this step would not | auecess r tank we need to have Must Accept Treaty or | eral Want to Aid—Steel Mn Hqcessary at present. The #ix re the entire community hind ua” 4 | lork _ t, . a 4 . " MS: mente of State Guards, totalling te-| Lowntown bulldings are barricaded Play a Lone Hand. | Workers Move to Strike. and tet tt ; BH 1 tween 6,000 and 6,000, now modilized| with lumber, boxes and other ma | " icon t tty are all that the st has available crial and barbed wire has even made BILLANGS, MONT., Sept, 11—The WASHINGTON, Sept, 11.—Samuel the 5 Fell a, Wf further force is required it will b apearance as a protection againn special tram carrying ident Wit-| Gompers, President of the American Ot is expected, of a federal character © criminals prowling through the Federation of Labor, declared to-day Cust ' Wc son arrived in Billings at §:55 o'clock The suggestion of federal aid is|eity fal guards have been that labor in general was desirous of | ment Hue to the fear that certain unions | thr vund the large finanetal this morning from Worden, a small) assisting President Wilson in his ef- aching row Wod« aMiiated with the striking policemen | institution Women have — been |town 25 miles east of here, where it | f ) restore ce in the industrial M ce POTN wilt carry out their threat to call | ed to stay off the streets at was sidetracked after midnight to | world mo. rympathetic strikes, Hefore ev » thing else in point of seriousness in the danger that the firemen’s union Gompers refused to say what on would be taken on President |May E son's request that he try to avert| WASHIN give the party opportunity for undis. turbed, rest. | Thousands of visitors from a 500 te is no #ign of & break in the trike, Mayor Veters and Police Parcel Post. 11.—So little teel t ¢linterest has been wn h n - _ will strike . Commissioner Curtin refuse firmly to nile Padlde Were. here to greet the |° series 0 (he steo! trad Aci | ntereat Bae ere in pat eee One viewed ne lending | eee rr ob tmeen se President. Eight thousand or more |‘ Soke haba a get i bes Prest- | poatoftice n announce dite. oastbly to a catastrophe unless stern | STRIKING POLICEMAN SHOT, \cersons Milan the fate grocnas avai [Cres egram serious nought before that "the a4 tisevntinued niying to tons measures are adopted to meet the DOUBT AS TO ASSAILANT. torlum within an hour after the| tacked by the American Federa+|i i a de H upply = new situation. This feature wan ro-]| Piehard DP. Keemts, a striking ldoore. #686 Sbned at 8 o'clock, and y Aliotted to the capita ha en taken Mic. Celving the very serious cnaideration | POlCeman, wan shot and dangerously tion of Labor, union officials are on of city and state officiain and law | Wounded this morning, At the bh abiding citizens. Unt Pe vals thes he Had Oseh KNOt) "Disa eens vere Cae MAYOR CONFERS WITH STATE |) Police Sergeant John Pp, Mebon tes Tri, PFA Sto the streets were lined from the d training place to the fair grounds ga |. During his speech the President said it was one of the hardest of his their way to I pared a finish fight with the United States Steel Corporation to sburgh to-day pre. a, According to the rerg | nna foree recognition of their union, Sec- Fe OM STIER, < eli was fred by: Abram arb if trials during the wat to be able jessy Foster of the Strike Commit: Later in the day tho Mayor con-| ot was fred by Abraham IAI. s,s ec9q potween the Citizens’ Protec: merely to direct the policies of the| tery Posir OF the Site spurgh Sented to see President O'Do: anc prbtroegetad 7 ew? tion Committee and leaders of the ations ot “to take a gun and go | ‘°° 4 : te 4 Busir oh nnell AP4) explained that ho thought #ome one YOR Committeo and leaders of tt Nation and not “to take @ gun and 0 1414 «trike headquarters Will be es- * Agent Jennings of the C¢n= tral Labor Uion, who were present at the A. F. of L. convention at Green- : Held, when resolutions were adopted calling upon other union organiza tions in Boston to meet to-night and striking police faded to-day wh John F, McInnes, president of the police | myself.” | ‘There were two addresses on his |day’s programme, Mr, Wilson speak- |ing at the Billings Auditorium before }noon so that he could reach Hel in Cn for a meeting at n was attempting to break 4 shop an o bin going out to investigate Saw Reomts rushing toward him and fired, Karp was arrested The authorities claim that Reemts was one of two former .officers who tablished “Chairman Gary of the steel car- ation said our unions do not truly sent his employees,” said Chair- man John Fitzpatrick of the commit- mM waid Nothing doing! A police unton and affiliation with the American Fed- eration of Labor is what we are strik Sac. Vote on the questio of going out in|} a ‘ Hin ; ing for fad what we will accept only yor W, Lee Mains, introducing | '¢ That the reason he gave for nel up wo volunteer policemen aa a settlement.” refusing tc eet us. por e plices 4 Rey resid t id that where a man ew Pupport f the striking plicomen, during the night and stripped them — The ¢ and Waiters’ Union, eos ech : | “We're going to strike on Sept &o lt wae expected that the action of with a membership of voted to-day to strike in sympathy with the policemen. ‘The strike will not b its put into effect until the Central Labor bbery, | Union votes on the question of a ge | went across the sea and did the major | | portion of the work of “righting t whole world's troubles he was some man," Yells from the crowd greeted of their guns, clubs and badges, Ar- thur D, Shea, a striking polic’ and the alleged companion of waa arrested charged with 1 # are justified the work- to show him our ¢ and that we do repre rs.” | Although Fitzpatrick refused to vol- dt the convention would be discussed Sey With the Mayor by hts callers, Along ao with the announcement that the any # ~ Mayor would receive the labor | MILITIA TAKES ORDERS FROM “TA! sympathetic strike, A stri Cee ety eae aero yn ce ran, |wiitese at estimate of the nuciber of deo ers, it was made known that Fanuil THE MAYOR ke and waiters would tle up prac. Llauidrdbudoeerth gira tandk tll patch di kera subject strike call, he Mol all, now’ occupied as a barracks for . tically every hotel and restaurant in ter presented a bouquet to Mra, | Workers subjec ike call, D d bi ° , now cocupled nat berracha for| Boston is nat. waaie nares tam, [eda ' “iow to cao was eyed Dependable Bedding 2) membors of the State Guard, had] an the militia are simply doing the ifty-three metropolitan police, Meta had come West | estimate.’ i been taken over by the Mayor for one | work of the police, operating from| Members of the force which is in Mr. W son said he had com AeA GdOSlAAbA Tirelig AOU BAEC HOE Tn these times of high prices for infertor month. This was accepted by some | the nineteen police stations of the arke of the park system of Greater “to consult” with the people in the beet San goods common % ‘irects you to the Boston, refused to dc police duty to- aftected| the President's train in the North-| Bead 5 stances: eh a Stor sver 0) Ars s dis indicating that the Mayor was | city and taking their orders from the | day in the place of the striking polle LEE ee a eae ds Livadewhare, he ae«| West save Mri Wilson seat this de-| srestalteed in the 4 pf beg ‘prepared for a fight to the Anish, | Mayor, Brig, Gen. Charles H. Cole, and they were suspended, ene eile eevee an heart beats the|sPatch to Mr. Gompers through Sec- | of finest quality: bedilin, Following a conference eari: former commander of the 26th Divi- | | Meetings of fifteen, locals of the |clared, the human heart retary Tumulty: ee p ri tf if | Euatern ‘Massachusetts ‘Street C » and on both sides of tt hoa A ' Prices no higher and satisfaction ¢ this morning between members | sion of New England troops in) iene atc iaet “held. tosn) eit ltnare Ww cere desire that there i ny uphaes . pales Rd iy Smedia- | auteed, of the Policemen'’s Union, labor France, is acting as the Mayor's Ad- | when the question of settine the ras liye idee: roars we ; ; I tion wih ‘regard to the ste uA uation FRANK A. HALL & SO bodies and an international or- | jutant at Polico Headquarters and | for a general walkout of all union cat jshould be n ». the President con-|th® President desires to urge upon ‘ef NS ganizer of the American Federa- | tinns « the M orders. ta| of the Kuatern Massachusetts It was a mistake, the Prosident con-| the feel men, through wu the wise Manutacturers of Bods and Bedding tion of Labor, who arrived here | Police Commissioner Curtis, The | Rillway Unes will be voted on, | tinned, to debate the Peace Treaty @8| dom and desirability of postponing 25 West 45th St., New York City from New York lant night, an. |Mayor has taken all contro! of the — |if it were an ordinary treaty, It was/ action of any kind until after the, seh do that if the {situation out of the hands of the not merely @ treaty with Germany, | forthcoming industrial conference at nouncement was made that if the FEDERATION OF LABOR x8 : ; : ington.” , cic municipal administration did not | Police Commissioner, who is ap- | but a treaty effecting a settlement of | Anat wo Leis in ote OU’LL appreciate the grant the demands of the strik- | Pointed by the Governor and under AGAINST POL STI |tho affairs of the world, “And it is statement, eaks for itself," delicate, nut-like sensible to RIKES, eaty or no treaty,” he added, |#ald Mr. Wit “We have taken < ing patrolmen within seventy. | ordinary conditions se; snsib IGE ’ | this treaty ot ‘ ta. deans ale ri i Aue ReUKT @remiore. of Ayaty him. SAYS 60 ‘ “It ie this troaty because there can be | this ‘etinite step. Three hur flavor only to be found in real, i One of the most remarkable features S E Ino other. This settlement is the firet | any axed, will go out in the| 100 per cent. Whole Wheat. q a ‘trade union in the city will ee ee eee tet eval a nce no othe : eye ‘ in . ealled out on strike, tieing up the | Of the situation is that no serio nneoe linternational settlement that is ote nauatry, ’ pes ; ‘i Se Regaine af the ‘ot 1 uP trae accident ha» occurred, Motors | 4. 11 Noll Délares f | based upon the happiness of the aver- n the Chicago district 125,000 are It’s that flavor of the grain y y lsts and truck drivers got along with- | Matthew . Woll Declares Union GREETING A-TOONG WOMAN WHO HAS 1. It | Peady to go, and more than that w that é Wheat: m MAYOR CALLS ON PUBLIC TO bd | ws ‘ Sri CIven KIM & BOUVaLEY © INTERNATIONAL, | wge people throughout the world. \strike in the Pittsburgh district. at makes neatswol 2 out the traMe police with surprising| Chiefs Favor Petition Method =| ——~———— cin wba ath A Ste Mc pea see ae . I venture the | Oth 111 go out in the Lacka- - iscui ma ELP PRESERVE | | is a people's treaty, and Others will out in the Lack Whole Wheat Biscuit such ’ HELP PRESERVE ORDER. ease. At places like Scollay Square for Civic Employees Jiction that it is not wise for Par- | Wanna, Youngstown and Birmingham my Crowds filled the streets during | and at the Intersections in the she vic Employees, | he said, “but a simple system of busi- | ways produce enough revenue to pay | prediction tempt | districts, a delicious cracker for serve Wer most of the night. They surged] ping districts along Tremont Strect,{ The American Federation of Labor | hess justice," This was the outline | the expense, | iqments and Congresses to attemp ean Jus ’ jbl tpmoetr terre oe riper) rts Pain ing with milk. ‘ all auch atrikes as that | Mace eyirr bunenie As, first of net if s hy New York Ralls | wis ‘a nevere STORY AURLE DOHC | | SAY 150 00 WILL WILL STRIKE Sealed Individual Servicw through the business district with where Bostonians would ne’ have | is opposed along with- companying disorders and along the | thought it possible to ~ of the Boston police, it w ila 0. Some o: re treste in Bouth Bdeton, and in many | out a policeman, the motorlate fol. police, it was an-!an, to earn operating expenses, de- | Ways Company, and the order’ was| went on, but justly so. Some of the| IN PITTSBURGH DISTRICT Cartons ct restaurants ani Sal ,, imatances it was only after chargos | lowed the ordinary rulea of the road |M°URCed to-day, but can take no ac- | preciation and fair returns on honest | !ss¥ed on the petition of the recelyer| men who called st unduly harsh | i . #4 of cavalrymen ang the uso of riot| without mishaps, tion to stop them, capitation tion, Wy coding Or tis erent tt titines | vent. Cee pecmuse they, thought. the| amen fountains. +. q Lier L asking for th 1 Mr. Hedges| year ago because the sht yi Buns were they dispelled, + Hopes that a settlement of the} ‘The statement was mado dby| “Second—1 believe that every busi-| snake bitterly. of ity officials"—| United States would be too easy with!) ao dors Assert 85 Per Cent. of Steel] #: 4. BENNETT BISCUIT CO. N w Public co-operation in the restora- strike might be effected through con- | Matthew Woll, representing the A, F, | M88 Should consider that the com-| mentioning no names—who, he sald, | Germany cape 5 u of L, in the absence of Samuel Gom.| P&P*4tion paid employees is for the | had persistently handicapped every| The L nited Btates alter ie rake Corporation Men Will —— | surpose of earning a sum of money | honest effort to maintain the service, |the treaty, he said, or play a lone , |pers, at an industrial conference | PU" Pose 7 OH Bape 5 fa Walk Ou adhd a : preran suftictent to pay the above-mentioned he time has come for a show/hand in world affairs, | ee eal ich was opened under the auspices | | 1, down," fe declared. If you're going to play ¢ PITTSBURGH, ot. 11-—Union| emmm¥an! ‘the hand that you! of the Natio Civie Fe tion in| Nobody ventured an opinion as to | hand,” said bh f P ] the Woolworth Bullding my hire T velieve that any profits ow ong it would be before service | play must have a weapon in it, and| leaders here to-day estimated 150,000 Lots or. eop e In distributing the blame for the : Avalide al yaicenP tg : terms of weapon must be all the young| men in this district would answer the Some per h ntage basis, be divided be- | {ke court the more popular lines of/men of the country and the business | nation-wide strike call of steel and| police atrike, however, Mr. Wollltween the capital used in the business | ‘8 company must not only pay their e country must pay the piper. jade ndustelan worioes’ Accustomed to Eating |[svsrrinim ngs cucom iit ties th a: tenes nitty hae Ba. SPECIAL NOTICES, was a spirit of unrest every- avis : ials as at anybody else. H i ane he continued, and it was the| Leaders are firm in their belief that HORLICK’S oF ola © waid the | hes. © supported. And nobody has heard! province of the treaty to set up an) 85 per cent, of the employees of the " strike was caused by tho refusal of |. "Pourth=t believe that in neither get) y province 0! e y THE ORIGINAL 1. | #8y traction line in New York con-| industrial democracy as well 48 4) United States 5! case should these protita be {in r ‘ : orporation and tha clicnthelain ta:neseniacths elias hould these profits be imu fess recently that it is making more! political democracy. He continued Bei eee mene MALTED MILK | t police | iately withdrawn from the business polit leaging independents will walk out. | q@gegd imitations and Su to organize and affiliate with the A.| that they should be left in the busi. | #2 expenses, that th were domestic questions | VT" | ungstown, ©. district F, of L, ness for a reasonable length of ume,| 9 there Was some question as to |to be settled in that pe be- | manufacturers declare that but 10 to sony to protect and increase auimes] whether the Unes ceasing OMS cause there could be no industria dag rsigl Bi sey pik egy Mlolal Ry A = The position taken by the Ameri-| strength und matetoe that ay ett! would automatically. lose ne | semenraae an long as monopolies ek- DIED ° , in the casa | Wo fn nd that the majority of their | ypwgayqN.—. ean Federation of Labor,” he said,|of capital, its share of these profits | Chises. Judge Mayer expre isted, employees are opposed to the walk- ANN = ALTE BD, ane: ce ApiD AHA thay sro noe torfale i teceuaiak Wh aucucee Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL is that all employ other of | Should be carried to surplus; that, in| QPiMlon that they wou He was interrupt apr out ° ivarmante oo a teaia te, th ot) the cane of employees, thelr share. ot when the suspension is by order of lenhantie faded: “And We have not ies CHURCH, Broadway and 60th wy Thue SER erp these fits shoul distributed to | Pederal court, : yet finished with the monopolies ay, 10 A, an have a right to associate with each | them ; uld be distributed to |“ “public Service Commissioner Nixon | > n the aval in Rus; GEN, BRAINARD ARRIVES. ¢ | me form of security repre Citing ax kt WARREN, ALIOF 4 other for collective bargainin, senting an interest in the business, | L2G, representatives of the sia, the President asked if hic hearers | ices at the CAMPBEL Rat ef “But the Federation dis ye {and that each employee should be re: | 2°! esd attended the hearing, had not seen evidences of the spread| Ten Red Croan Nurses Also Land | outni, rosie una voth ot, t and who relish their fine flavor and appreciate their government employecs frock ce tniee| cuired (0 hold such security for a ren | Wan opaerved the olty waa nd of the unrest, It was the “dread” of From the Romn, | ay, 10 A. at } ave ent employees from striking} sonable length o: e, sa me tal ed. e; every statesmen in Europe cone] 2 7 % da; - MM, purity and cleanliness have, for a while past, swing to Jand urges that this class of labor,|five years, 8 °F “me BAY threo tol” “qne “Madison Btreot line # (eas and propaganda was spreads |, B&isadoer Gen, David Ly Brainard, | ——__—_———————s conditions beyond our control, namely the interference of which beara a peculiar relation to the| _“Filth—-t believe that tho em. | ter WIEN Wi Be Sinoat [acne it in the United States, or many years American. military ie 1 unable to procure their favorite varieties of our products of appenl to carry out thoir pur-|aible on the cas ey early a8 pd ¢ days past, since the controversy | OUT, midety Oe eae ae eat eh vas bape Reena | el § and have found it necessary to accept other brands when poses. ion, however, can.| they fecelve, Up to date. this haw] between Hylan and Public |i" teas is to see that no minority Bh aA ty | they went to buy. oo + can | proved to be the best method." | Service Commissioner Nixon reached | 1o" matter how rich, no matter how eda kad tie Auates Bie j ee eR ane ibe from striking if Th support of resolutions ‘for the | ® stag + which itswaa cle ar that an poor, shall get control of the United #, among them | q ney desire to do so. forming of a committee to e sx {amicable aa: . erg ee a ates.” Pernion We wish to announce to all consumers of our goods that A. Parker Nevin, @ member of the | appreciation f Vite wvowk cay" | question, For the last “two days tates been employed } , these individuals have now been enjoined by order of the commission that the Federation sent | Mitchell tributes were paid Aeon pryar te Pte ORUAL Troms CRO MATLACK - “GETS” BANDIT. q " Supreme Court and that you will no longer find it neces- ) m, Timothy Healy | strained irope to study industrial condi. | asing fares, and any steps toward Incr Bei Naas t substitutes when you ask for Ward's Bread tions, of the British Trade A a \the Mayor and his advi have | Mexican Kidnapper's Brother Rhee Pot yard clearing up . Ms Union Congress voting for the na-| the commission which went to Ku-| made me. aneye toward clearing | Out to “Get Two 4 tionalization of the coal industry, He | Tbe Speke of the bousing situation the muddle circles, where it has been| MARFA, Tex, Sept. 11.—< Almost every dealer im Greater New York now selis these nutritious predicted that this new tendency of | Muglund us bad. Ho said the poo- |. tt Prat tho purpose of W. It, Hearat |Renteris, brother of Je th and economical products. If your dealer cannot supply you a post the workers would soon rake its ap: |permon per year, aud drink fourteen | and Mayor Hylan was to force disso> |bandit leader, who he Harold card or ‘Phone call to us will Secure you immediate delivery of our Hee cade Inethine Hg Bd hate attics ical v4 coffee vurtcen | iition and. consequent cessation of {Peterson and Paul Davis for ransom In goods. Bread at its present price is the he Dest and best of all foods ate ne country, and he | service, tt 1s ved that following |Mexico, was shot and killed by Capt. on the market to-day. Buy “Ward's” for it by name. Your asked: "Is labor over here going to| J 1e stopping of the cars an attempt ||eonard Matlack last week across the erence assures your getting pure Pte aaa (rh food and FULL demand the zation of our | will be de by the city authorities er from Candelaria, according to a 7 = Weicnt, e} iron al eAtaie cvs FQUR CAR LINES | IN ge Base ihe etpeety me tea [rier 200) tne ives tiation tecdey Our Big One Day Special ments?" municipal operation, on the ground cording to version of th For To-Morrow, Friday, Sept, 12th WARD'S [WARD'S | [ji .We.fe autering trom industria formances have fartltod. thelr fraae /smootns Henterie told Mericane tn Ban cvuriten FAR-FAMED| Fat plenty FARSPAMED |. Ill csnce tithe cae teen ae mt USED BY 200 000 crleethie should prove to be the Hy, |“rosa, the Mle Grande and. “sat two BREADS Eat plenty of Way ing atralane and acting straight 1 |iineteurat programme & long drawn [Americana Capt, Matiack, went to ine a aie Ste ma inevitable and it If we ar olny , out machine at wer W his Frith Al m. TIP-TOP WARD'S | suver queen kunt to shoot dow propia in. th 10 UNIT THE SERVICE out legal fh ie Whether operation of | ! Mass Our Big’ Week End Special Friday and Saturday MOTHER SUNKIST GOLD streot we will bo going back to a PU ane nee enone menen veel TOO. COLD “FOR SUICIDE. | i} ntl the termination. o F GaqQeqeare MARASCHING CHERRIES The HuBBARD. «6| BR EAD | Fairy SPONGE | |] 22 wit not ave anywner pumped. VEU) ihe termination OF i89) iNm: Walls NWI ia : PEACE-TIME DEVIL'S DREAM aefy HOTU eine: SaOURONR i port mgae by Beene at copies of the] man Ceawis Ont of ¢ DAINTY MAID at every meal and Colne UNS cer a eae a en Bib BO SR ATiNAED ii ° ft sition oh enerntnnate | Creek After Atteni YANKEE RYE reduce the high CREAMY SPICE & time when the industrial situation 18] Mayer guid that he realized tho nard-| receivers We Hens an which the tile Fondant ¢ then Iu ey Island m Milk the Week-F trikers poh with bh late: our rewulu ton police strike and said the (Contin ed from First Page.) the Anant! A plunge into Coney Island Creek ap: the effect of remoy Brooklyn lines in the hand: sent out from Receiv parently » clouded f 24 CAE a aie mi Hedges’s office this morning for gen- | whatever dex Viet PECAN KISSES LONG IDEAL cost of living. SOUTHERN George W, Porking in an address |e ee Mowld Impose upon thoumands | oat distribution, Jone, No. 1169 Sith 8 Vermont Maple FAMILY LOAF _ PRIDE Wor H of working people, but he said he} When Mayor Hylan heard of Judge | yay have had of endit and plenty of it. on “The rker's Fair Sha re- | was acting for the ultimate good of| Mayer's order he said [oer ine niled with Confect © five boxes, ——— minded bis hearers that the phrase | the whole public, his primary pur-| "soxeph A. Guider, Public Works |™9onnson lett the choles Me eoobluta Ne Wner and slive” had shifted first | pose being to keep the main arteries | Commissioner of Klyn, in cons | and went to the t eat . ry Le nell i ish ie junction with the head of the fran- | Is raster and man," then to “em-| of New York's transportation system | ¢hixe bureau of New York, is now | Ju ployer and employee,” and predicted | in operation asx long as possible, It! arranging A system of busses to be |Vated structure, ‘Ther Nellows BRONX BAKERY BROOKLYN BAKERY that the next shift will be to a sing) mposdible, he sald, to run these| Put in operation in the thoroughfares | WTiata with a pocket knife and Jumpe: nl 49 Melrose 6100 Prospect 6100 word--"partner And he outlined es without money, He said t affected by the ahulhing awn OF tae d out uigkly nd lay on the bank curs. Commissioner Guider arranged Be SUB akan y views of what profit-sharing | could not be operated again until the the bus ervice in the BR. T, and "Fioapitule ‘He has @ 10 ought lo mean—"not & philanthropy,” other dines of the New York Balle ppiervarves suikes, Ver. y ' 5 ) /

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