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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER al baat diac. TO STOP WITHIN FEW WEEKS, PREDIGTS REGEVER HEDGES —_~— ye Brighton Beach Motorman Dis-|Mrs. Rumsey and Associaté ~ covers Unidentified Victim Send Out Request for Re+) : In Deep Cut. port on Profiteers. © As a Brighton <levated train bound | ne | resulted during a winter free from Sees Complete Tie-Up Unless] snowstorms, which in ordinary expe- rience would have added an expend!- City Allows at Least |ture of, say, $200,000, Further, tho |system during those six months pro- The campaign against food prot H for Manhattan passed a point 207/ teers by 50,000 women under MiB 7-Cent Fare. | duced income at the rate of less than fect Charles ©. thas = tT bey Cont a Gree an erence : ‘ect north of the Beverly Road Sta- les C. Rumsey, Chairman of the 2 eer oe |t ve appraisal of $60,000,000, of prop- tion, Brooklyn, at 660 o’¢lock this| Field Committee of the Fair Prise SYSTEM BREAKING UP. without euchilne: Gio veaarre. toe | morning, the motorman, Daniel Mc-|Committes, was launched this movie wae necessary contingencies by ‘Nevin, No, 3 Bast Stat Street, Brook. | ing and Will bo extended to take i j1¥A, naw the body wt a woman lying | 92.00 wornen | Each of the | between the tracks ahead of, him. . "7 = jlaw and hich eve ‘allroad n This Means Extra Fares, but Knows shot d bo made, and. without Will Not Save Situation, |chargen itke morteage interest or harg like mortgage interest or 1,000 women servi | ; under Mrs. Rumsey, through He Says. Con Tha sea cha Fath Betas tia | MeNevin, stoped his train and¥sum-| Community Councils and co-opel Says. ion. ‘The 23d an reet lines one roe i are the only ones paying their bare byrreationciata di lowing notice: ar —— Operating expensen! | The trainmen made their way |/°Wine notice ancer ‘° mi toward the body which was Ife in] yoy yon mere Of Greeting & 40-foot ent through which the road! po you pay more than a falb / runs at this point. In the woman's| price? os hand was clapsed a rosary, The con- Report overcharges in yous dition of the body gave no doubt that Neighborhood on inclowed carda Watch your newspapers Tuese | duy, Friday and Saturday for Pair The woman was about 5 feet 5| Price Bulletins on pash and carry inchea In height, wal#hed 150 pounds,| purchases, ~ had dark brown hair, brown eyas and] Af your dealer is charging | an olive complexion. Sho waa clad int tn the prices listed on the Fake, Price Bulletin fill in bis name a blue serge suit of expensive mak address carefully, st the amg “The process of disintegration of] It is contended by the city authori- | Gee loca! transit situation has now | {ies that exceasive tentals are ro- | reached such a stage that I consider | dhiteahteg oo tte, present | financial difficulties of the New York Rail | it highly probable there will within| Failure to pay these rent ia Wan "ree | & few weeks come a timo when not | #Ponsible for the court actions, which | &@ single wheel of the New York has brought about the present process Rallways system wall turn Rentals ia ie Wiien ter h @f the leaxcd lines have not been| "VE FINANCIAL STATUS OF THE paid and the roads are being returned | EASED Linas. | the r other 1 | ased lines of the system, to to heir owners. other lines | gether with their rental conditions, controlled by the Now York Railways | 4re as follows: e @re now in such shape t $500,.| Tw third Street F 000 “ pany ease, dated April is diately essential to keep | the unexpired term ot the equipment up to the point of) annual rental of 18 per gafety and $1,000,000 for taxes, The | par she had been run over. | m=! nt, on the OIE TETNICS SQOAD- ra | ‘ charged, and return same to ¥ . that we wilt have | !Stog of 6,000 shares of fonts youn: | Campaign from Bronx to Bate! bebalf of the Associaiton:for Improv-/heads of familiow which are neither) days instruction will be given at black lace shoes mad black stockings! chairman for investigation present outlook is we will have | oooh 1 shares of $100 par value | CAMPalg Mi ahs ? the Poor i ox 3 “Where do we come quarters In buying, preparing ghe had no Jewelry and her clothing| Prosecution if necessary. ovat te ahut down, because a receiver | + all taxes, assessments, water | wy wen) , | |'98 the Condition of the Pc 1 nor poor nd’ nookine: feeds, "On Usenuan, Papier phen agrenag Gumtiet porsonally put up the money | jst fern Meohich includes the tery to Last Four Weeks, They are going into the Bronx and i?" Mr, Middle Class Father wants phurgdays and Saturdayy instruction DOre no marks of identification. It} goential, al needed and there is no channel I|und refunding mortgage § por cont, | Beginning Monday. [through the lower east side and the| to know, “and why shouldn't we have) will be given to individual families In| jy believed she was an Italian, lint Rowra: | The Norge know of in which we can raise the | bonds, with a sinking fund of $2,206.76 se cae Hower west side to instruct and ald| that information? |'"the°dletitiane: tn the picture form| Comfgttt found on the woman's| York Far I'rlco Comutttes of funds to continue operation.” ortearan wider the terms of sald) » group in the accompanying pice | N@™ York's poorer families in getting! ‘The new Dietetic Staff of the As-|whnt Ix known as Group No, 7. ‘They | clothing led the police to believe ale The Community Councils or Job 12. Hedges, Receiver of the] ileecker Street and Fulton Ferry i igidcbel: he accompanying Plc 149 Her cont. of nutrition value out of sociation for Improving the Condi-|are, from left to right, the Misses had been returning from the Mardi| Greater,New York. by 0 verry ure is to the part of a larger group of) every dollar spent for foodstuffs tion of the Poor has established Com. | dietitians who begin next Monday an| If there is any objection to such dquarters in intel cs intensive four weeks’ campaign on! plan it will quite likely ®e made by tricts, and on We Detectives are pussied as to how|tirqugh the mails postage free. ental of | - | | 8 per cent. on the capital etosk ot] {toe woman came to her death. Thore| On these it is planned to ha’ | mage ers Pera ee eat 9 COURT ASKED TO HELP | Sects er St case ieee * each, from Jan 1878 h . ° . The gomplain il be i gated of the Bleecker Street Company, also jan wocldent, It ts pointed out that| refuse to make refunds and agreeeto po Ragen aLane Bleecker Street Comuny: tng Condemned | ees an coprcaniy tr ates oe relat ne a a sdictea by Mr. Hedges | per annum . pi : | 3 . 7 . Fre ee ines he Guntieln 401. Ne TOM UAE Marlow Rainend Chairman Hirsch . Writes Justice | eae iste eee, none ous Cea bWiL DS SeGRRt that the various lines he co! bi Company (Gite tanec e eas eat i As Slothful tracks, tus helping to cover the| Food Administrator Arthur Wile | receiver, will probably first operate | june 11, 1896, for-999 years; annual | | Levy Requesting Delay in orime. tama loft to-day for AYbany, wherebe all Must hed Phe’ for | i and Attorney General A! Mit JI exparatcly because of court ed ets, | rental, of $400,000, ‘besides taxes | Holdover Cases ie The tact that the woman held) nurner are to attend a conference Of ut in the end, entirely cease to A a Pry ber annum for corporation 5 rise x iy r i rosary beads in her hands may bea) State officials un the food price prove ° a Aleaaies ens =| Presiding Justice Aaro uevy ol | teat iis ‘ erate, Ho declared that the dissolv- | “Christopher and Tenth street Rail-| Ve Ue aby spied bus «Pe de u |Physical Expert Tells Doctors, | sis, detectives say, that she may tem. , f | ne a 7 z jack of ’ Municipal Court received th ri On his return to-morrow Mr. Will tng of the system because of lack of | pond Company —An annual ty ae | the s have committed suicide and another money would mean that the riding/8 per cent. on the capital soc |1owing letter to-day from Chairman am | and None Protests, That|meory ts that she might have been| 224 hopes to announce the appolay public would have to pay 5 cents|/the company, consisting of — 6,50 Hirsch of the Mayor's Rent Profiteer ment of the committee to investl a each car used, and that even this| ares of a har value of si00 excn, | Picturesque and Rare Cere.|Cemmittee:” ited to ean | Malley Says They Refuse to} They Are Lazy and Vain. |!°Gfeinty ‘ofthe Hrookiyn Rapta| Mac trentened Hise in the price! oxpe' 2 on funded debt, taxes, f ps | “May [ not be permitted to ca i 4 aril | - “i a : would not pay operating expenses, | inte ‘expones “not mony To Be Marked | y tention to the following fact| Handle Poultry Available to | Pepa sirai de ce ger ey pated “The variou m ee | by teatey al Cro Com- | by Keen Rivalry. aaa Se ENS F atte follow L aus | American women are a aluggish. (the train ahead of that operated by QUO! Sal self-supporting, pacenteal oe eee mae ages of we Munt'| Consumer “at 37 Cents. — | atoineut crowd, too tuxy to take care |MoNevin nor ttf one preceding that TO STOP LIQUOR SALES... any—This ny n rejected by | " *and while the public may cipal Courts have the power, as I pay 10 or 15 cents where the N , | have ‘been infor ealth, too valn to be ae Le tid sauce sehic racer IN PALACES OF been paying 5 through trans’ and the property has been ope rated, | The convention of the Diocese of |xensible, too careless to get the den- | a Fah Ge 4 New York Ratlways Company, made] Railroad Company that statement to-day for The Eve- been pcery St pan 0 ning World when he confirmed the ined an. ~ report that he expected to’ see the |} Walker, Holman, Elliott, lola Wit loughby (Supervisor of the Dietetic ch of the three dis?) Department), Wheeler, Harper, Mac- nesdays and Fri-| Kay, Reed and Selden. Le Gras at Coney Island. The body was Each of tho wom will be jean six postal cards bearing the GovePa- removed to the Brooklyn Morgue. Trent's frank, mm they can be seme to make hold- | = lof their own me | Deputy Commissioner of Markets 7 over cases returnable in two hours, for two or three rides, that fact will, | pending reorganization, by. the Haat, pver cases , . * Es cio about fifteen minutes apart. — pinion, not save the various | ways Company under a’ temporary | NeW York of the Protestant Episco-| If this is done it may put tenants in| O'Malley made the charge this morn-| unt of good advice. Aadiioagee Assistant United States Att arrangement, pal Church met to-day and allotted] very embarrassing position, for)ing that meat dealers all over New| ‘This sweeping verdict waa dell sca eat ony T-GENT FARE WILL RESTORE) Thiny-fourth street crosstown| egy yn sminations for af Mulle the tenant ahould be out 100k- |v a arm refusing to handte the e ~ | WALL ST, STRIKE FEVER Says He'ff End Serving Liquor STREET CAR HEALTH. Railway Company —Stock ownersh DU Owing Rominatlons for A) ing for a place to move into or look- pho Niche nee WNC AFM Tered at to-day's session of the In- in Coffee Cup: A i-cent fare, sid Mr. Hedges, | {2,78 the Rallwaya Company The | sue ssor to the late Bishop Greet: | ing for a moving van, the digpossess | POUltry which has Just been released | ternational nterence of Women SPREAQS i] 1,000 BOYS aallee Cups, get i . t os I mpany are operated} | la > 7 r " roa would, to his mind, so AB gs genes Haclanvagveament dated. bee | Suffragan Bishop Sumner Burch,| may be put on the door between 12| for sale to onsumer at 37 cents a] Uhysicians ab the Y, W. C. A. head- il Broadway Jazz palaces are to be made pigeet wane ver HA railway experts, 8, In consideration of guaranteeing | thc Rev. Dr. William T. Manning of| and 2 o'clock, and by the time that und. quarters, Lexington Avenue and 62d as according to United States Distriet he addes', have maintained it will need | py, qhrimcipal and. interest gn the | Trinity Parish, the Rev. Dr. Frneat|he returny home, between 5 and Cl ut y,ve poeoived tolaphone « nile and| cone’, Te wae made Sy Alisa Retelle |Soap: Box’ Orators. Press, Démtangl| Suet inte. tp See a an 8-cent fare to pay expense! Forty-second st eee yang) Stires of St. Thomas's Church, the} o'clock, the case would have been dis z aus aN") Hertine, who is a physical trainer, P: Police Ki + oN Receiver Hedges based his conten- | g, and Grand letters from hundreds of people in all] not ‘| t for More Pay and Police Keep | coftee cups. ceiver Ages base ary of | Street Ferry Railr Company— | Rev. Dr. Charles L. Slattery of Grace} posed of in court. and a judgment } n hus sof people in all] not a physician, but none of the ° : ton on the following summary of |} eaten : ; rl ; ; loctors di Them Moviri Following the * arraignment before 08, on | 1a paate April 6, 189% for the un-| Church, and Missionary Bishop Sam. | entered AenioR the tenant in favor of | parts of the city,” said Mr, O'Malley, | doctors disputed what she said, ‘The A s- United Stat@ Commissioner Thomas ¥. ns 2 {expired term of 4ts charter; annual) .oy op ; |the landlord for the possession of th subject for etalk’ toning Poke ra a 4 akol, 85; 1918, the Systern enenen 1 ta capital stock. consisting ot Tso | The Rey. Stephen F, Holmes of St May [ not th ecusk yeu to line army poultry from their focal! tteaen Habit’ eet N&Stetet Istreet stock runrire and money men-|rested last might in a raid made gn be Ano only $201.25, This | Stares of $100 par Value enc vl nes's Church, Pleasantville, the suggest to the Ju earth Fant 4 A i Daly's Restaurant, No. 20 at § van @ va . pe te ren 3 | axes and the cur corporate ex n of the clergy of the diocese act. pected at this m ; ‘Our women do not walk,” charged |2e"ser? yesterday became contagious second Street, who were released on ‘iheo wee at on any of its mort: [Dense fee er cry Chalrman, and the’ preside that they put the can make « profit of Mis Hertine indignantly, “The rich [t-@ay 4nd more than 3,000 youngsters | ball for hearings Sept. 30, Mr. Mulqueen BGs She. Af apt onthe the |, sixth Avenue Railroad Company— | ¢ : porary Cha » and the the following Monday, t 1 pound on thiv poultry, | ones . | PP aby FH iy aig suges Durin, thie as yore me Loi dated Feb. 1, 189 fe 0 v. Dr. Harry P. Nichols of Hi court dhy, which wil Probie err toyteet dl ones won't and the poor ones live so|r@feing in age from 15 to 20 years can WAR je prranued for a fnethe® failed tout ite tala but failed to | YCaTs i consideration of the pay Trinity. ¢ h in Harlem Chair-| mass of tenants who can g * far from the places where they wong | gregated in Broad Street and Exchange | Prowecutink the owners of cafes as wall pny eh b picbiprtea pt ger a seedy of ce annua rental of $145,000, | pan, 1on the Ist of Oc tober or the wl at p ; ranging from! that they simply haven't time to Plice to greas their demands for more| owners will be charged with conspiracy aS aa ant the eallronds no, | Dcsides all taxes Monday a chance to look fo ts a pour k only exere! , to evade the anti-liquor laws and We Se ee oe ek adway and Seventh Avenue| It is the first time for eighty-nine| dwelling or fle an answer MENG Karle RBOLMLERR DOMLEPeL An OEE Me only exercive they et Wl pay with soap box oratory. Thoy| will put some of them In jull We have wally owned by it, ¢ Railroad Company ‘ase, dated May) years that such an event has occurred ar y \ t any price than “au lmK 4nd that Is @ pasnive exer-|threatened t6 parade in a body to City ene ta ‘will be tmade this’ week _—_—- Fisee for the ui aA Geren orate W rk market at any price than! De Pg * aa Pane, pired term. Of It hen the third time in the his- CROWD INU S UNIFORMS : Fiat e. 9 | Hall to present thelr case to Mayor) and arrests will be made this week, You con keep your face BANG FOHEAL OE) Bae OeH id the army roasting chicken es t the worst of it ee ‘ ont ie of its capital stock | tory of the dive! as youthful as you will, |cs!» 00) shares of $100 par | value cach, besides interest on funded | The Rt. Rev.! in that they |Hylan, . | wives should band together, descend | don't want exerc ‘They are afraid | Capt, Ovcar Himmel of the Old Slip hcl Provost was elected the rst! — WRECKS SOCIALIST CLUB UT edeieese cee! ; a B, R. T, SUBSIDIARIES tishop of New York in 1786, The Rev, K 0 IA | T CL in a b ow thelr Vers @B1) that if they become athletic they | Station, in charge of a special detail of | Me Me te | March 12, 1892, for by applying to A, Bils, Inc, regerdiess of the years |b! and fare and the current ¢0r-| i jiimin ‘Treadwell Onderdonk was Ray aentor GRO igstca ouppiy” of es | eet Sak at cpu rTEC TEN a8 | MSE Sta CASA eee TO ABOLISH TRANSFERS porate expense van eadwe y dealer can get a supply of them | jen, and 1 . movin, - al pac eran ec AN NeRvanue: Aallroka Gampang-| elected sn sso, wiciathaes cores |Greak into. Rooms al No. (Sec | ADy tear oan ae! pply 1m inen, and they are afraid that if they |Polcemen, kep' ye moving when: AULION 416) we clothe ever they gathered in crowds, When wear hes. in WPBich “tay: could | et ey eat waned tp Yocoasters a ew. swooped down in Broad street and it} Order Effective Oct. 16 Is in Ae t, nysterious African | Tatse, datec ished the truth about edge oj the gi desert vio est tions, all Bishops of New York| ninety-nine years: annual rental of| ; ated in suc-| Mth Street, the distributing |exercive they will look mannish. n ele Madison Avenue and Smash DS 2g eng starved por- 1 atock, besides’ all taxes; | cession from coudjutor, provisional or} Furniture. gent eat They are too vain. I have had some | vay with aifticuity they were disperaet.| cordance With Tariffs Filed tions « » skin. Feed them properly . pay corporation expense of | suffragan. Bishop. | at th Blie acho yester- | success in getting factory girls to] qne messengers are getting from: $10 r are no wrinkles. Only be 00 p num ; - A group of men r n nounted to $64,695.59, which} take hikes With P.. 8. C. and the aren es ie ‘at phd | CL ea a Tho death of Bishop David H. Qreer|sutlors’ uniforms, belleved to have : ; tuke hikes with me, but they won't !to 14 @ week and demand in¢reascs to’ ith P. S.C, Laced i Fade - | ulated Nov. 28, 1895. for the | Vacated the office without provision| among them many of the men who at. | Mrin&s the me MSR GRE UP EOC MOEY | irae through olty streets in hiking | $16 to $30. Announcements were posted this mogne L wt seventy, with his brown | ninety-nine ‘years? annual| for succession, making the present|tacked a Socialist. meeti pitti, | Han $1,000,000. clothes, ‘They afraid of ridicule, | About 2,000 of th® strikers mot Inst] ing in the cara.and barns of the New ii unlined as a bit of . besid tome, || elenHon naceahans Avenue and 110th street ininy | Tatura Cauble, a deputy commis: | tes up to the doctors to help. Dovtors | night at the Labor Temple, Utigbitress York Consolidated, Rallway Company was conclusive proof of | rae gE . reerece ol The first ceremony of the day, at 10] night, broke Into the rooms of the 171) | SNe Of Markets, says comMUNILES | Gught to work just as hard to keap|and 24 Avenue, They had mn in}and the South Brooklyn Railway Cot y. He had used certaln LAUDS POLICEMAN’S WORK, | o'clock, is Holy Communion in the| Assembly District Socialist Party Clup |) are demafding opening of addl- | healthy folks healthy and make them |###ion only a few minutes when-they | pany, subsiduaries of the B. R. T., that ination a " oils in proper co ed his precious I schools as distributin 40 at midnight | t led the fire « cathedral, with Bishop Burch as cele-|&t No. 1549 Madison Ay entres. | more @o an thoy do to male mick |Say tney were turend out by the pre: | these, sermpanies mould conse Am role |braft. This opens with Processional |!##t night.” They deseen N of Education was & 4 4 in accordance with tarifts fied Withdme ea doth arte them, |cabes from the roof, smashed the|to open Public Schools Nos, 84, 11 Headed by Edward Hall, a ySutntul| ybic wermice Cemntaaten yet eves, | Hymn No ne OM CRORY BAtAS™ | board harricades of the clubroom win-{nng’ 116, but replied that Jt could veteran of the 32d Infantry, 260 atrikers| On the date mentioned trarafers bee host,” Hymn No. (96, oo, pape 1 jane 8, but rep! ! 1) Pittyourgh, advocated the teaching of| marched whiatling through Broad ana| tween rapid transit and surface lines tm and he pa ae Jury Himents P. ones well.” Dr. Agnes Burns Ferguson, of ‘rful Oriental oils, come » musical name of Mar- | inkle Cream, are offered you for Arvest of Th ‘ome Holy ¢ © work of Patrolman Henry Lorch be done because these are double Polpt, ¥ nd amily to the ‘ joy sane 3 " ‘ol on | Y r te se an, volle; ball the Brooklyn will cease save at the foll Wrink! be nted, [of the Ralph Avenue on, Brooklyn, | Moyd's: Sanctus, E flat, Commun |e dieg in the place and the Wied eee aanacia and ceowaed” tar th alee etien Bela a aa ia tie| Nasdau Streets to Park Tow, where | in points: Lighty-sicth Street ere, Wrinkles can be prevented. |i, arresting four men who had just|Hymn, Gloria in Excelsis, Psalm No. | yoy cases, jecesion Fee gene at itcten wee eee | Hall made apeech In which he said|Fourth Avenue, Broadway M Also wrinkles can be effaced. This has | 150 and Recessional No, 261 tim “ . that the time had come when even | Avenue and Sands and Fulton Streets been | by thousands of delighted | commit a burglary was commended | 150 and Recessional No, 2 A crowd gathered before the build » Bis st the University of Chicago | that ‘The companies stated to-day that@m Liadelacghr peepee ie sterday in a letter sent by the Kings| The processional, in which the full pavid Field, house Chairman of the | I the district around Avenue I) owed that virtually ali of them|Wall Street mvat bow to Labor.| aug” fo when the It Rep, boas peat ular ohng oly pte i ‘our rand Jury to Police Comm.s-| vested choir of sixty-five voices will| club, telephoned for police aid, but when |and Bighth Street, where no publle | wer ing fits of their vig-| (Cheers ana cries of “You said it! | charging 2 cents. for tanetere ae M h Wrinkle Cream is sold in Re Toei iene sioner Enright t ously the reserves from the Kast 11th Street | cehools can be used for sa ar- | orot cine, Hal) sald more than 250 of the|asked for @ similar increase from the fifty-cent and dollar jars, If your Beene tne h saw four men|Perticipate, forms an impressive part ee eet te raiders had | baie pari AE Avnet NOEra althOlok cemtbals Skits hervica Gomcalece wean dealer docs not have it, send 25 cents | ex rrying baka headed for |of the service, tered rangements have been mule to con HEI aPCI epic teen (haga ee were held and the companies announead for trial tube together with trial box of | t! Li » a Avenuel wollowing Communion, the delegates —- ‘hey nesota, Minneapolis, deseribed her bell US lb a rig oo Usit Mf d Fulton Street, He followed them avid tan) dawish Graven by the Chil ; | 106en,,| transfers would be abolished. 3 Marjanc!: Face Powder, to Usit B\to the atution and arrested them. The wdjourn to the Synod House for} L, a rk and the effects of it amé the 4) The order abolishes transfers on Co, of America, Inc, 10 West 45th ‘| with ahirtwalate | Md afterwent will call the| The. grave of every Jew! ! women there, und declared shat the . wea ZAM following’ lines," Myre A venue alee } Street, New York. wor $10 each which had eed al ee oe }who died in France will be: ated bh which ip Physical side of education is just aa | official inquiry by the Northeastern De-|wated, Union Street, Vanderbilt A¥e- 4 ste af oli Tel ovntuste ave valened @ |i 1 from a factory at No, 2049| business meeting to order, The large) with the Star of David, it || {important as the academic partment awarda to the 10th United| nue, ‘Brighton, Beach elevated, Browd G "Sates! Snoiand ond Canade. Attaatie Avenue number attending—about 800—caused| Rounced to-day by Col, Harry places. ou — States Infantry the capture of 210 mili-| Way Culver, | Tompiine- Culver’ vunaee 8 4 a Bishop Burch to arrange for holding|who said that a unit: of th is@are the TWO HELD FOR EXTORTION, |metre sun now on Hoston common, over | Aucrh’ eR eurtn” Avenne: Woot — 5 = | the election in the hedral instead Afare Board workers was ! oO 1 Ja the claim of Company B of the 102d|Gravesend Avenue, Norto: t niantry- Nostrand-Culver and Reid: Avem f the Synod He 4s at first ar- istration Bureau of the Arm treets and around 1 sae them Bexokid infantry | Jronged | Ameterdam Aver 1 OV’) qhey ‘Threatened, Police Say, @ The delegates are of two ki Nan fiona that there ia a chance of |a7ound Oak and Jame reets Mave] yy k not guilty to the chargo of clerical and lay, Jt is estimated that! an ynexpected selection, the rules re. |asked that sales be conducted from lextor by the woman owner about 340 clerical votes will b lquiring 4 majority and not a plura f to 9 BP. M. so working who lor Brooklyn apartment house, Raffa- ‘ Tisch of the 16? churches io union kfor election. cannot come he daytime m Volpe and Francisco E, Apa were with the convention ia entitled to| . yellowing announceme the re-/jave a chance t ld to-day In the Adams Street Coutr, sult of the election the 1 Brooklyn, for examination on Friday, {three delegates, who will cast one| the convention will | io ee ar tha Mayor of Sinton Extimates Storm] ‘Three men, Mra, ©. Trapino of No. | vote for the parish | monial of the fltnexs ef Bona at § Navy Street told the police, called Each of the thirty-tive organized] Clec ho ARNT iNet SINTON, More than |Upon her on Monda, | |tirmation by t Fm) pO Dar On Mans | mission nds one delegate, whol and House of Clerical 6 neraon 1 nays | Kl ag art casts excep ne case| ties will be had at the und t r Sparks tix day police M [casts half a v xeopt in the case | ties w t gen ; polles, told i 0 ° {of Trinity, which hus eight chapels, vensien i8 De PEWS ln ot. eeueege Sinton ms 1 oe fn Ne pay, t un 8 $6) marked DBE Bee 2 ar es e in cach of which curries one full vote. | ay"Tousible after that date sures Med the dead at) cpartinent and the arrests followed. ( The lay and clerical orders vote] flection of one or two suffrag yrpus Che north ie: : on Separately, and @ concurrent major-| Bishops may be held at the cathedra Hay and Aransas Tass and] French Troops to Replace British PARIS, Sept. 17—The agreement ity is necessary to election of the} following the selection of the ne | Bishop, the votes being counted by| Bishop. Should the c of th 7 reached by Premier Clemenceau and not membare of nvention . Rishop there y \ " 4 ‘ "Tl eicld Marshal Allenby the British | eas HOM nation speeches! one T € tion a arn ag ‘ rin of the frontier between | vd. A800 \ iishops, it n rt Ay t © cars eaeh were |b i 1 Syria ow before Nov {ft is In the warm support of the| vention, is scheduled for the neariused. ‘Phe fe] Washington |i by British troops. The Britigh will be [four candidates most prominently future, to participae io the Werabing parade, relieved by Wrench “fereas. If . \ f > > ‘ . " : R ne rt none sal a teense nessa nearness adinlinss ip — - 2 el Santee

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