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$ ‘s me but represented He is be lieved to favor pos NO COMPR OMISE™ IS ATTITUDE OF NA TION'S STEEL WORKERS SE ELATES NO POLE STRNRR fa DEADINGALE, rtinal ercir at City Hal MLSON GREETED BARNES AND BRADY MSZ MO Bove <= WILGET JOB BAEK, ' $15,000,000 LOSS reg UPROARDUSLY AT PLAY ERAT GOLF) Toe oH S525) OSTONSDEDSION LATEST ESTIMATE HOME OF JOHNSON AT PRO TOURNEY "=n" mated Association of Iron, Steel and | _— “eé HE paramount business of Tin Workers said that in so far as — oo Mey bad been able to determine the every American to-day is San Puieo @ Crowds Shout, Favorites Meet Many Upsets in the business of finding a s0- / y smnant of the heads of the twemy.|Commissioner Curtis Explains Search of W Wreckage in Texas unjons involved had not changed} Change in Rul Unions Reveals More Bodies, Many "Blow Horns and Whistles | First 18 ‘Holes of Second tut on to the savas of sassy ple. es— | duction and fair division of profite,”* and Th hrow Flowers, | vo Mae oped “Mince the President made his request : , ‘to Samuel Gompers for a postpone- Voting on Walkout. | W ashed Ashore. Round at Engineers’ Links, | said Herbert C. Hoover at the ban- ron “ - quet of the American Institute of * CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Bept. 17. sc) |, Tex., Bep mrs Mining and Metallurgical Engineers By William Abbott. Be tct in aver po gp by the| BOSTON, Sept. 17.Btriking police- | ; : Fac the os oe torr bes vhis' c last night at the Waldorf-Astoria. Sen ante Shane whistles and | (att Correemient of Thr Reming Wort.) | But this solution must be found dy sirene, President Wilson arrived in! ROSLYN, L. 1., Sept. 17.—Favorites] americana in a practical American San Francisco to-da quickly bi based upon American ide fight for ratification. ents in the second round of the P’ro-|American philgsophy of life. A defi A committee, including a number | fessional Golfers Associations’ champ-|®!te American substitute is needed of high army officers met tho Presi-| ashy i sag for these disintegrating theories of dent when he stepped ‘from his pri- | C#P On the Engineer's Country | jyrope vate car at Oakland. During the rs ‘lub's course here to-day, Outstand- “It must be founded on our national ferry trip across the bay there was, ing,those like Jim Barnes and Mike] !nstincts and upon the normal devel- much tooting from other vessels sig- | Brady were roughly treated in the} opment of our national institutions. nalling greetings to Wilson, general upheaval, Barnes finishing] ft must be founded too upon the fua- While the President was breakfast-|the first 18 holes 3 down to Otto] damental fact that every section of ing the train passed through a num-| ackbarth of Cincinnati, and Brady] this Nation—the farmer, the indus- ver of. small towns, where crowds | coming in 4 down to George McLean] trial worker, the professional man, waved and shouted greetings, of the Great Neck Club. the employer—are all absolutely in- From the time President Wilson) The weather and course were ideal,| terdepend upon each other in this landed at the foot of Market Street | everything was shipshape except the| task of maximum production and the SLOPED OOD OOE DEORE D4 EEE EA EEO Y ara SAN FRAMORCO, Sept. 17—Wel- | embers of their respective organ-|men will not be reinstated under any Msations, the different union heads are/eonditions. This was reiterated tr- chrutly § ‘ - 4 “hriat, Port Aransas ond Aransas , No dubious step in ratifying), |. rr Po can aay" ty Poles Cone “* | Pass as a rosnlt of the great storm Commenting on the situation Mr.|When his attention was directed (0! 0) aysut 259 The bodies being re- said: “Unless definite assur-|the construction placed in some quar- are «iven to the conference te 1g BF the employers: that they [eon An amendment to the Genart- | ena identifestion will be almostim-| in consider the right ct collective [et ules anounced Inst niet porsibia A drenching rain bean | Bargaining and an all around eight-] It had deen pointed out that the falling this forenoon, handicapping Wour day, nothing that f can see from lehange, which would permtt miapen- | Pret rire and adding to the mut- this'angle will prevent the strike of reg- | tins of the homelens. Appeals for comin off as schedwied.” ston a9 & penalty for violation of Fe€- | assistance ave becn sent to the Gov- Mt. Foster was evon mote emphatic, |@/ations, might be construed as loa¥-| ernors of virtually al) the States in *Onty = complete acknow!sdement jing a loophole by which some of the the Union. | ‘ef the principles for which the tromloider men of the department, who, The known dead here total elgnty- | a84 steel workers are contending will had served tho 1% While the Joke of life as confirmed BE gatny te wwalkost,” he sald, *Non- |Previous to the strike at nearby points aro fifty at Portland, | day place the loss of life at Corpus , to carry on his an trailing their op’ om-| way on, covered to-day are in wuch oondition | y goncerns in the stee! industry [city long and faithfully, might rewaln | catty at White Poiny and fourteen | ; until he entered the St. Francis | feelings of the favorites, who in-| better distribution of its regults * * * rive us Ecfinite assurances that |their positions. | at Rockport. Hotel, there was hardly a break in| stead of running up big leads at the| “We must obtain a maximum pro- ‘wil listen to our crievances. Col. | Commiasioner Curtis declared, how-| kKatimates of the property loss vary | the crescendo of cheering that wel-/expense of their opponents were|¢cuction of the industrial machine if lective bargaining, an eight-hour day jever, that the change was made t©| trom $10,000,000 to $15,000,000, atid-e betterment of working condi-|meet new conditions and had 80) Military officials were exerting | ‘are the demands tos consid. | bearing of the present situation every resource to ascertain the fate Naturally the steel corpora. The disposition to be made of the! of twenty or more soldiers washed B would wanttho strike postponed, | cases Of 125 members of the depart-| out into the bay while the atorm was! ‘Peey are doing everything poasibis| ment who were on vacations or Si0k | at its height. ‘The mon were at the! rid themselves of union men at/teave when the strike went into ef-| Government Rest Camp bere for a | comed him to the home eity of Sena- | forced to take the tor Hiram Johnson, leading Peace | score. Treaty opponent. “Long Jin Barnes, defending} the standard of living of our people.” Market Street, from the Ferry |champion, quickly started going ——s>—- Building to the Civic Centre, was | “flooey” in his match. His drives massed with spectators who shouted,|were generally guvod but the ap- GAS STRIKERS BACK ON JOB. yelled, clapped their hands, roared | proaches were scrambled up by the my rina wrong end of the] we wish to keq@ our population alive or if we wish to see an increase in mt | fect last week and who have wince! tyrjough, Capt, B. M. Egeland of through megaphones, clattered cow- | usual strong Barnes, whose putting] 200 of 246 Brooklyn Employees longer the strike J# held of, | reported, was under biiiberes taba ‘Webster, 8, D., camp commander, was bells, blew horns and whistles, threw | Nas | not tonday, NWhie Give Up the fight, the betrer they will be fortified|day The list of strikers Mir? on drowned and his wife also is believed | flowers, scattered torn paper in the uy anc hd the western] Officials of the Brooklyn Union Gas st It, Fut you can say with al/applied for reinstatement 1 to have lost her life. air and made high carnival of the |«ppo” ran down most of his putts. Company announced to-day that 200 of inty that the strike will not be/ tantly «rowing. Attempts were being made to-day President's parade, Burnes s vis.ons of winning the $500] the 246 striking gas makers gave up the Lv @aterred unles: overtures are made to| Although nine-tentha of the unions to Fig out eal} boats to cross Nueces ‘The Civic Centre where the Presi- {frst prize began to fade at the turn, | strike and returned to their Jobs to-day, * whe’ conference to-morrow. And these|afiliuted with the Hoston Central nay ty rescue twenty-five persons dent greeted San Francisco's school |MHen he Was two down to \H The gas makers struck two weeks ago .M must contain something |Labor Union have voted to #upvort | why are reported in desperate straits children, was gaily dedecked. After |noied’ star fell of even snore coming |!" sympathy with the Indexers and Fr than mere promimes—they must|the police “to the limit’ tm their) a) white Point. A me ti 4 brief stay there the party went to lin, und at the lifteeuth was five down, |#hopmen who hail been on strike for a seage from their quarters at the St. Francis ; “ es some time, Company officials say that ntee to the men a majority of |strike for union recognition, accord-| juage p. H S . @ rare showing for t Western open | 8° “ . : udge P, A. Hunter of Rocita, Texas, Hotel. champion, barnes managed to cuc|the indexers and shopmen are now be- ir demands.’ ing to a statement by Frank H.| giyy twenty-five bodies are at Whit President Wilson has concracted Hon, - a e predict ‘down Hackbarth’s lead by winning| ginning to come back the seventeenth and eighteenth noles.|of the gas makers that they would be ‘One feature of the proposed strike] MoCarthy, local organizer of the Admiral Grayson «n- jay. His trip duwn the} slight col Pol nd that twenty-five Point and that twenty-five refugees nounced to: de that it will take in aft trades allied) American Federation of Labor, union | thors are starving. a > ‘ ; . $ | 29 ; f “Long Jim” was so disgusted le] apie to “make Brooklyn dark and _ mith the stool industry. The tie-up, | leaders asserted to-day that this did) A fisherman of Rockport named |. > | peninsula, keeper ee bene iernoon|wouidn t turn in a score. He said 1s} ooiq food" was not realized, The gas Which is scheduled to include mines| not indicate any immediate general | Higgs) was carried across Puerto | ‘Y??**?-*04046644- +4 : | abancones, an golf was terrible and that Hackbarth ure was reduced for a time, but Bay and more than hal: way to} stymied him t S on the »pped. we ishing raw material and the jake | strike. _ ae viva hs si P Sinton. Higgins left Rockport in a round . rt -m in the opinion of} It was the general feeling among | Kitt Sunday, but was soon adrift ane | ser UPHOLDS AWARD Mike Brady of Boston, runner-up leaders, will havo a decided of-|japor men that there would be no| til he climbed upon a housetop which | to Walter Hagen in the ‘recent Na- | 1 SOON gEp upon inf ‘les of every class | «}) in the situatiOn until after| camo in his path, Sharing his raft tional Open Championship, furnished (SCO: _ throughout the country. ie soeetlag: ef the’ Central Labur| Were & number of large rattloanales | DESPITE HIGHER COURT, [the first surprise of the’ round by SHOW ROOM SAMPLES kaikaihiakeak eee Tee top with sevcra! a coming in four at Neck. ‘itrady, er ]} OS TERMOOR | McLean of « Jiead, “Afctcan won tie accond and] Mattresses and Springs eady, never rd holes, where the Bostonian At sharp reductions! Union Sunday, at which the ae reptiles drifted against the housetop | | wind jaken iu ye ” . MAY STRIKE vote tation during the week will be) and Higgins fouxiit for hours before | Rehears Case on Order From Ap- _ Fhe Is His Reply to Threat of Strike Tying Up Steel a Industry. oe Botmeriem may yet strike us,” «aad Chairman Gary of the United atrike vote of thé telephone operators, taken yesterday, Was awalted to-day, however, With erable interest. Mombers of the Operators’ Unioh as- serted pox there was @ strong senti- ment vor of a walkout, but no actual figures were expected to be available before Sunday. "” SAYS CHAIRMAN GARY ton tea cur “COMMOTION” TNSURANGE ae OFFERED T0 THE PUBLIC Wall Street Firm’s Circular Says It Includes Damage From BY SHIPYARD MEN (Continued from First Page.) meeting this morning pledged their Same Finding. Holding that the original award of $14 a month was jus- Powers against the New York Municl- for alleged dam- by the bullding pal Railway 2 hi eit and Makes nave Into trouble and Mike never got . a good chance to break through his j smooth playing rival, Mclean \4 (Continued from First Page.) will be answered soon. rights in Shantung. ‘These quertes| ay 76. ¥ up at the turn, Brady impr somewhat turning for home and held McLean even, although the Great Neck star holed out a niblick shot fro mthe rough on the 17th. Brady's medal score was 80, while McLean's mmet French of York, Pa a tall, hard-hitting star who has | Immediate callers will find this an exceptional opportunity OSTERMOOR & CO. 116 ELIZABETH ST, | Two Entrance and 192 BOWERY, how Kooma Adjoining Bowery Savings Bank at Grand Bt. Phone & Spring Strike Riot, Street and New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, Supreme Court Justice @tates Steel Corporation, discuss-| Pye Boston Web Pressmen’s Union, the threat of a steel strike loyalty to the company and declared The League to Enforce Peace, | finished with the lead all season, | had a narrow escape to squeeze whose members are employed on local! Insurance companies are now urging | they Would return to work as soon as it was learned to-day, has pro- 4 ers after the weekly meet- ging Cropsey to-day, in effect, overruled a through with a s\ hole lead o7 ‘of the Winana Somapittes. of the | Dewapapers, balloted to-day, The] thelr customers to take out policles pro-| the authorities granted them proper | decision of the ‘Appellate Division. pounded to the President a series {pommy Kerrigan ration. News Writers’ Union was scheduled | tecting against loss “caused by riot, in-| protection. The Chamber of Com-| ‘The Appellate Division had ordered | Of questions, the answers to This mate id that strike leaders were claim-| io meet to-day. A strike vote was/|surrection, civil war or commotion.”| merce has hired 26 automobile trucks|a new trial on the ground of Justice| which will tend to cl 100 per cent. memberehip tn th@| aiso taken to-day by the (cool a Under the head of “commotion” it i] which will be used to help convey |Cropsey's alleged error in refusing to| doubtful points in the treaty. rench had a medal score ‘of ls, the Chairman said he did not | cai Union. explained that industrial strikes are! commuters between Philadelphia and| find as requested by counsel for the| Wilson is working on his answers | wuyonty-six, Kerrigan waa one stroke ve in denying things of which he ‘i eye J ° re, end MACON'S UNION COPS . meant, A typical circular sent out by! Camden to Collingswood, the ferry |tefendant In arriving at the amount| to those interrogations. higher. Douglas r, of Atlanta, & We ci iccastaeuie ¥ t ° no knowledge, ending with the a ent pat ee date firm says: terminal of the damage, declaring further that) Announcement was expected this af-|stocky Englishman, ae de med e chances are that the necessity ~ the damage to rental value was not {Harry Vardon the sat Aime the AND FIREMEN DEFY CITY for thia kind of insurance will increase | TWenty-five thousand who work In| surricient to justify the award. beckegeea i beaeveted ee ae me French championship was held, was as time goes on, which will mean an in-|Philadelphia besides the 20,000 ship-| ‘To-day's finding by th on has chose: pres he gen- played to up |throughout, not more than two h er separating the two star “pros,” sh wetioants feauns $7 .00 PER DAY ; ction that Bolshevism might yet ‘ @ effective. = teed Proceed of the favorites who with Brooklyn ; the BM lone of the favorites W " We ‘4 Pty pela Tea “ean creased rate, You will not be able to| Yard workers either walked to-day] Justice was that the evidence had | ¢T#l public at the industrial conference | form and gained a lead. Edgar ron 'OUNGSTOWN, 0., Bept, 17.—fteol der to Dissol buy this insurance when riots become| Or Went to work in jitneys, motor|shown that the front rooms of the | to convene in Washington aext month, oP ms Bunton or Feta i vn organizers who met here yester- Refuse to Obey Order to Dissolve} a present menace. ‘This hasard—and it| trucks and market wagons, he |property have been darkened by the ———2 AP ic : dy MoLeod, a 120-pound star Organization or is real hasard—is now excluded from | suburban lines of the railroads were | elevated structure and that the orig- from Washington, who clouts a & trict, including Sharce 8 your fire insurance policies. swamped. The Pennsylvania Rail-|'"4! award was justified. HURT AS NAVY PLANE FALLS. hall like a heavyweight, was_ te and, “Now: Cattle, Pa. Nin, Resign. —_— road reported an incendiary had MISS EDNA HAAG BRIDE. Fiyere From New York to Wash- [27008 for ruthers, wellvite, Mas-| MACON, Ga., Sept, 17.—Union police- C fired the wooden ties of the steel * ington Meet Mishap. panel Paty Ganon, Allianoe and Larrain,’O.| 20 ing firemen alill stood, adamant COUNTESS SCZECHENYI it poke btacauutad For Two Days Rental Dept. Phone Pryant 6280 Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co. 131 West 42d St. that plans were pro- trike Mondwy in thé George rdon. ‘This mixture of brilliant and ordinary golf, McLeod holding the Ios oth ite meniey SiLtoe snare bridge at Audubon station in the ed bs " e —A Navy |lond and finishing with a lead of four 1400 men, with neatly 11,000 more | to-day on their refusal to obey the order early morning ‘hours in an apparent |Marrled to Plerre S. Busschaert and Aiirencsve ge any be score sae AUR ENS SS ADIDAS ESE ved by smaller fabricating or fin-|of the Civil Service Commission of this bu HOME FOR A VISIT pe ad ee Ryle pg eB poe Gee aair oes, Department monoplane which left New |MO tae or SEES plants. clty that they dissolve their unions or York at 1,10 P. M. to-day for a filght . suburban traffic to reflect upon the Miss Edna M. Haa vs redign, and events of the last twenty- operation of the trolleys, ‘ Joseph Haa came fe VIRCONME | Cour houre tad served only to compli- | Met at Pier by Brothers and Sister, ainres, employees of the Federallo¢ Eatimate, was married to Plerre | Shisyards ns . i plant at Kearny were Rchaare ants ahaks eut, Commander H. 3 LONDON, Sept. 17—Viscount Grey, /eate the altuation, | The: police appear}! — Reginald Vanderbilt and Mrs, | arrested to-day for climbing through |, Nusschwen yesterday In the Churen| atic wns was operating the | Americ ‘Hew British Ambassador to Washington, |t© have seored a success in the pro- windows or knocking conductors out|0f Our Lady of Esperanza, th daughter of Sout te chlag title, was onether Re Board |‘ Washington fell near the Hog Island! favorite who went wrong, Foether-|COLLANS—On Bept. 13, THOMAS COL- Shipyard, neham finished 3 down fo hie Roo] LINS, Yonnell of| MacDonald, the hardest driver in| Lying tn state at THE FUNERAL Foetheringham, trying to! CHUKCH (Campbell Bldg.), Broadway, with his clouting opponent,| at G6th st, Services Wednesday, Sept, Secretary of the Farew ht chine, . wm 04 keep prc ‘bdfore the American Lani motion of their former sentor lieutenant, H, P, Whitney. of their way when they were asked |Street and Riverside Drive. — The | a ys had a ius ¥ bised frequently pressed his tee shots, .| 17, at 10 A. M., at Clty lsland, ndg-day ten farewol junc Martig Thompson, who holds a union! Gounteas Scucheny!, formerty Mias {ff one fares. Judge Sullivan in |bride, who was given in marriage by | companion, Ensign FH. B. Koter, Loa) rauit that loxt him the lead. aa SAUEnY G. rom Jn hie Romer. |The ambesse rd, to Chief of Police, following the] qiadys Vanderbilt a vee Tr ys | Jersey City discharged them on the [her father, was attended by her ais- | Angeles, escaped with a severe shaking} “Jock Hutchison, one of the hast [PREM OTRORERT CO. iLL FowER Bolo further to coment the relations of | resignation of Warren McWilliams, the | tne st : Oday 0”) ground that the "police department [ter, Mins Mlorence G. Haag. Robert | Ur. Srotch stare autplavet tees | ying in stato LL, AL asin nd Amerien, Mone Oe enay Texan and. war veteran -whoae | the steamer Pesaro of the Lioyd Sabau- | {4 not a collecting agency.” The Pub-|P. ‘Vande Velde, classmate of the ina Q mara a brilliant —homebred. tar So sppolntment Saturday was hailed” with do Mine, The countess was accompa-|lic Hervice Commission has now|Dridegroom at’ the | University of! HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS, | lock ealned a lead of 4 holes because Atrpinne’ Cauxht fe Stetm | ‘!! Macon citizens, nied by her four children, Cornelius, ten | Placed collectors at the gate of the|luvain, was best man. | ef superior ability at the short game. Lands Safely, Wi tana, who “pramited « #pendy years old; Alice, elght years old; | Plant at the west end of the Hacken-| yivchaert sailed on’ the. Rotterdam lege ‘The surnmaries for the first 18 holes Tex. Bopt, 1.—~The U reatoration Eee ehited Mian Bo] Claudia, six years old, und Sylvia ten | *Ack Bridge to avold friction between | ior an extended tour abroad. FIRST RACE—Malden two-year-olds; | warts | Lost sep “ EDO, Tex. nate Hoy Uni- fugning. that he cAmiited upon re. nese wag . via ton) the shipbullders and conductors, lesinttall a purse $1,055.20; five and a half furlongs. | Otto Hackbarth 4 up on James] “Central wit girce ae sony, Saeae whieh tert te he could cépe. with. porin fe eaathiat can Newark this afternoon reported a — 7 vying as wen 4s Brien) $1.40, Rarnes, French 1 1 on ‘Tom | ee ty eglames,. auiall gen Sunday and wes cought tie city eouncll has declined to be passenger to| slight improvement in the servi AQUEDUCT RESULTS. 10, i Kerrigan, Bob MacDonald 3 wp on| get, bag and contints toh y ad Pt e ny 7 r| le (Loftu $3.50, $3.60, # ins a, Postottice box 886, € » F Ls tropical storms landed sate drawn into the dilemma, leave the steamer when It docked at the| There were, however, few passen- ath pi ot ne Ohueprase) 1400 third Thay | George Foetheringhara, Jock Hutch: | bs Mee Gh restive eel tenet We rape, Shinty nde a pth tals Bi foot of Weat 67th Street. She was met | ers, people preferring to walk or Uuk- ST RACE F two-year-olds; {1,08 1-6, Runnyvon, Tattle, Mark West, |{2or 4 un on Tom MoN | es Fe Rivet NT ee Felice to Consider Form. | at the pier by her brother, Reginald | !n& to the jitney: terids pits | Ree Ree iol: tive furlongs | Mock. Orange, Franc Tireur, Mildred, | TArar 3 up on Harry Hampton ea — lat ge ry fu Vanderbilt; her ister, M Harry | 8ehwers there pra enone, [old Hod. 103 (Buxton), § to 1, 2 to|bweet Bouquet and Sandrivér 2d a McLeod 4 up on Georee G {erica between ‘ vripy ed LYNN,” Manes Bent. If<cMeotings | Payne Whitney, and Mrs, Spencer Ale| ,: Her, Hull, counsel for the town}] and even, first; Wright Gold, 113 |ran, Tames Woet 8 up on Wilfred Teo 1 08 o ~ ie N, ’ opt. on . on a Je ol oP i yet ‘om- u 5 to -8 ¥ 3 te . _—_— rere olean non Mike radv ui be (ONOL Loe. i. Soot 17 Chaso-| Will be held inthe ‘near future by | drich, on ‘hat although there Is only second: Lovers Lane 24, 100 (Fraseh), HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIE — a a od Preas)-Rt. Morgi, former Jap-| members of the Lynn police department | "I am glad to be back In the United | 13,000 feet of the P. 8, system within|§ to}, Ato Land ¥ to 6 third. Time, Ss. Const General to Hawaii, who| ‘0 consider whether the so-called union | States,” she suid, “During the war 1| the town limits, Nutley is in three|\ 1:5.) Fixing, Or. | Amotican | Boy. eee ei 7 " 4 dy formed by the policemen shall stayed in Hungary. 1 don't desire ones, President Slocum of the Com-| ook 6’ the Roost, Acid Test, Feather, | ftACE TRACK, HAVRE DE GRACE * relieved, from duty here recently, | be afMiiiated with the AMerican Foder desire to : + Md., Sept. 17 e entries for to-mor | ¥ been appoin Minister to Mexico. tion of kyaboor, it was annou to. | dise the war, or what happened t)| ™Ssion promised to Investigate, Pioreain, Beith war Mint and Flare | oy races are as follows: pugcement. afajne appointment Was day. A charter Wes Tecel 4 last night |e! "4 Ae A Saat 1 an lad to —_—_—_— » Hn ae FIRST RACK Gelling: two-year iy ws ere to-day. fron the American rt f Labo el able to gre m o} r furlongs. ~<! ue en, ; tn ee rena Tes esiee St Later | ot v e\l) SHIP READY FOR ALBERT. a Prag tip aes AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. [tg i een yc Aoucwont, 100; Cosdine, TOS; ” “uiemb, 100! & Do OL (a) “Hiddeo Sti, U1; Palt Accomplix The countess said that her husband was now in Lucerne, Switzerland. &he inmediately left t pler in o eDuUCc ‘kh T °K, b u " on « brother's utomobile. “He auld that'no| Merrow te Get Goyal Party, |, AQUEDUCT RACH TRACK. N. Y..| 1d) ses quinn, 108; oliey Na Broo, 14; " and the countess would go to Newport.| BREST, Sept, 17.—~The steamahi san follows? Rovkeree, 104; Panctual, 404; (a). Trecious' @ e ot Mid eamahip| rst as follows ks, Wicca, CMe Hinses ew Tn George Washington, on which King], {1ST ICH Fur Une vearoite and up: | MR nin EAE —Stewpiacasey maidens; Z ORDERS B. R 1 PAY RAISE, |Atvert and Quoen Elizabeth of Belgium | Tum The Keeani Out the War, [thie coke aiah wrvwa oo alee fa) Ue dl . are to sail for the United States, will | 198: pOs« 19g RUE, JIL: aneman. | Othe Hoar 140; a) Ben Bun 140; Mare, i> Washington Goes to Ont To- For Tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 18. ‘© produced sro. sine =| Overt or Recetver to Grant |icave Brest to-morrow for Ontend to] ‘amd, Gen. 114, ight Amie, 100; Stat |B uad soe Cantlete Si 140, a) abi rease to Employers, “entry take the roya) party on board. SHOOND RACK year-ol’n and CRYSTAL, 11G, WAFERS—Theep ewects eos yE a piece of news can be deserib- Judge Mayer to-day directed Receiver| Rear Admirat Andrew 'T. Long, naval oe mille Ard a astiath Marwootle. | ptt ax farina Alsen, Yao ant a showered witht ists ‘Suaues A’ wonderfully yes in thirty words, why take a Garrison of the B. R. 'T. and its gub-|"ttuche of the United States Embassy games Cinder Kassin et Hie ie ra Hg Set td ood, and. tasty “Fomtectia lon bea the wiee they 25¢ hundred P sidlaries to pay the 25 per cent. advanco |!" Paris, will leave here on the steams | Hew, 1 SYRUMileS. MO. tie tan bts ie Murphy, 118; Ypriare, 118; Annie Yulgar POUND BOX of wages promised the employees in the |" He boarded the vessel to-day pre Se a a Guren Bloude 15) teas 41T:| +My: | ayaa rs Most paragraphs fin the News oon- Atrike settlement agreement, and act [PAreery to her Ls haha eto iat jet hus Re Wi, setae TiS, Bay, 113; Galway 368 ia ex Wednesday’s Attractions i eo wn THIRD RACK Por theee-searokle: Aendica: i tain lous hac twenty words— fost the | As ue rsaming ef ta areens| STRONG LEFT $20,000,000, |Pe "ie: Wise pe. poles Ht | RET BAR tie Mra, meg: ny Veny_wiaM_GNApe Fy iT inancin - I is an la irene, % tana yea -oleie ; Ax a 4 A a milk of the cocoanut, ata Re iy Thnoderlay 1a8, War Rocket’ 10a" Bridalinan: |Sinart uy, 11; Hctw fy aos TA ta Chole NF 8 ASSORTED ©H000- lyn Surface Railroad tines, which during Pol Lit, 108, (a) War: LATES—Or Bon Bons 108; (a)-—Raoo, bi 9 Tt * the coming year are expected to incur | Heed OURTH RACK For trewancide: the Rab That's why it’s all there—at a glance. an aggregate deficit in operation of sub. | Neee ef Kodak Company Willed |. Lou MG dwt aiint ax furlongs HACK. —Itandicn, The Lege; thee |] of grey pr Cocolates. A utrhet= Tabloid size, too—fine for reading stantially $1,213,000, awety. Krewer, 106; Neddam. 110; David Harum. 1 mile G, & sixteenth, Pravtk, a beautifully tinted y Clase 4 iment “ ” or} RO 17.—The will of ete. Mt, Dre vclat itn? Captain Adcock: |Vamiog’ Soe Te Ttapd Day.” Wa" Cheat candy, presented hoivest sweets, Dre= At ony news-stand— Judge Mayer directed that the power Teer cme Rene oer BeAdiac 107 105 mS a 100, War’ Mask, “104 ed in ‘lent va~ or, better yet, have in a crowd, bills be made a first lien wrior to the | Henry A. Strong, President of the Bast- Wor thieeyearolle end up- ‘i . riety of centres and J lonler daw mortgages held on the property of those | man Kodak Company, was filed here to- |": ee and Sse mixteenthe Mt WACK Claiming: forr-yeas-cids art Hiavors.” These dainties your news Only two cents—including corporations, Counsel the bondhold a ’ PO” | aan Casiltec,” 105; Basin, 108; | weward: one mile and Korat,” 108; ar ben tifully packed. UWoorit every morning. y page ers of the Brooklyn subways and ¢ It is said the estate is close to) wy Sr rs os} . 1] My £. after page of pictures, Vated rouds told Judge Slayer that funda 00, ei Cele saree emmarmetias enigren! | asethag, 1081, Tem oneal Stereo: Now Pov shiny Ic }to continue the operation of the sur-| Practically all of the large charitable, |@h, (OMe Tramaw 112: King Cham: | SEVENTH RACE—Ctaimi four-year-ol Brooklyn, | taco roads should be obtained from out- | religious and educational institutions Hol 12: | Carman 18 |side sources instead of money derived | Rochester are remembered, in amounts | Brite Keston, Mow 100; The {fem tee operation of the rapid transit varying ‘rem 43.000 10 $40,600, and there at Tae ide. Pur dale ua Sam Or are many *Sagpeention ‘liowanon,” Seach fest, Quarter —-Lithe Cottage 11 M. Mixer, 100; sir Willie: Yolsnde. 108:" Sonatog ek ‘Slumber ao, For exact location nee telephone directory, The specified weimht includes the container,