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B.R T. DISSOLUTION FORECAST UNLESS “FARES ARE RASED scenes Reversion of Subsidiaries to Original Owners Means More Nickels to Travel. Dissolution of the Brooklyn ‘Transit Company and reversion of the Rapid subsidiary lines of the corporation to their original owners unless the city authorities allow a substantial ine Grease in the street car fares of Brooklyn was forecast to-day by Frederick P, Royce, general manager of the Bf. T. Lindiey M. Garri- won, receiver of the B. R. T. Mr. Royce intimated that, following & precedent established in the matter of the New York City Railways Com- pany, Judge Mayer, in the Federal Court, next Monday, when the ques- tion comes before him, probably will allow the Brooklyn City Railroad Company to break its lease with the AR 1. f the Brooklyn City Railroad Company goes back to the bondhold- ! ors because the B, R. T. is unable to pay interest on the bonds,” said Mr Royce, “other companies now em- braced in the B, R. T. will follow ult.” This would mean the operation in Brooklyn of a number of separate street railway companies ing a five- cent fare on its and issuing no transfers to any © system. In many sections of Brook- lyn such a condition would compel citizens to pay two of three fares each way each day in travelling between their homes and places of business. “The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., maid Mr. Royce, “is unable the present time and has been unable for gome time pust to pay fixed charges out of receipts. Operating on some lines are fa int oxces# of re- ther expenses geipts. Among these lines are the Brooklyn City, the Nagsau Electric, Queens County and the Brooklyn Suburban and the Brooklyn. “Interest on the bonds of the latter three companies have not been paid for several months. In @ few months more the bondholders will have the right to foreclose and take over the property of the company, The B. R. ‘f, owns ull the stock outright and in the event of foreclosure would lose vestment. ‘hme (New York Consolidated Rail- ways Company owns the elevated fines and the subways, aside from the city's interests, ‘The receipts are barely sufficient to pay operating ex- penses. Nothing is left to in- terest on $60,000,000 borrowed money securcd by bonds held by banks. he only relief is an increase of fares throughout Brooklyn, 1 am not prepared at this time to say just what the increase should be or if it should be uniform throughout the system because we have not been able to discover, as yet, just how deeply we are in the hole. An “imaginary fight" by administration aguinst the Service Commission is blamed by Lewis Nixon, Public Service Com- missioner, for a recent decision on the part of the B. R. T. to do away with transfers between elevated and sur- face lines. Mr, Nixon, in a letter to Borough President Maurice KE, Con nolly of Queens, emphasizes the fact that the Commission has no power in law to order transfers between ¢ vated and subway lines, The transfers were voluntary coneessions by the B. R, T. for the purpose of in- creasing traMc. Mr. Connoly asked operation in an effort to prevent the hardship which would result from the abolition of the transfer privilege. Mr. Nixon, in reply, calls Mr. Connolly's attention to hearings which have been held in the matter at which the city administration delayed action by obstructive methods until the com- pany, which was willing to agree to a two-cent transfer charge, decided Coney Island and the city Public ir, Nixon's co- to act within its legal rights and cut out all transfers. In conclusion Mr. Nixon says, after sugg&ting that weme action should be taken without delay: “It is a choice between two cents or five cents, and it js up to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the Transit Construction Commis- stoner to decide which it Shall be If those of you who act for the city in such matters will conduct this ne- gotiation in the interest of the travel- Iing public and not as a matter of strategy in a combat with me, such Joss and inconvenience to the residents of your borough will be avoided,” ee: PALO ALTO HOOVER’S HOME. “Where Nobody: Will Say ‘1 am © ” SAN FRANCISCO, Sept T am going to live at Palo Alto in a place where I know no one will say to me ‘I am cold, I am hungry.’ declared He bert Hoover on his arrival here en route to his home at Palo Alto. He stated foods already had fallen in price considerably and predicted there would be a further steady fall for three months, Regarding high prices of clothes and shoes he declared the public “could rectify the whole business in three months’ time by not buying aay clothes or shoes for that length of tine." AN “Lost and Found” ‘advertised in Th to “Lost and Found Bureau 103 World Building, will Th at any of The “Lost and Found’ can be left at any Advertising Agenc! telephoned directly to The World. ! 4000 Beekman, New York, oF 4100 Main, advertisements of The World's 3. or can be free | Qe KING ALBERT OF }———r. -) oa BRUSSELS, Sept, 22.—K Albert, Qu Abiabeth and GRAN Hise tas pold left Brussels this morning at 8.50 o'clock for Ostend, where they will go on bourd the steamer George Washing ton for their voyage to the United States, The destroyers Hale, Maddox and Ingraham will accompany the royal party to the Azores, ‘CROW tt ap 9 Prince BELcium THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, King, Queen and Crown Prince of Belgium Who Started To-Day for United States QUEEN ELIZABETH OF Brewers Admit Sei for “Welcome | BELGIOmM EVERYBODY DENIES POLICE ASKED FOR CASH AND BEER SEPTEMBE POLIGEMAN'S SHOT WATCHMAN KILLS | \ na | Probationary Patrolman Gets} His Prisoner After Shot | Hits Bystander. | Carl Heidmann, . fifty, of No, 312 Lefferts Avenue, Brooklyn, a night watchman employed by the American District plegraph Company, killed early this morning by the bullet @ patrolman fired at one of two men believed to be burglars. The suspect James Alvarez, twenty-five, and Rivhardo Villalba, twenty-two, both of No, 526 Green- wich Street, Manhattan, are locked up at Brooklyn Police Headquarters In the suit case carried by one of them was $500 worth of silverware, said to have been stolen from th home of Henry Magna at No, 186 Lenox Road, Flatbush, The shot which killed Watchman Heidmann was fired by Probationary Patrolman John Preis of the Police Training School, in Manhattan, who served overseas with the 77th Divt sion. Last night Preis and Ardrsw Gren. | han, another beginner, left the Adams Street Police Station in Brooklyn for “practtes work” with Detectives James Cunningham and Dave Me Lunn. None of the four was in unt- form, | The officers Were sanding at tho! corner of Myrtle Avenue and Wash- ington Street at 3 o'clock this morn- ing when they saw two men get off a Flatbush Avenue headed for Park Kow, One of the men carried heavy suitease and Detective Cun- ningham asked what as in ity Whea the fellow dropped the suit aur Jine the S| { case and started to run through Mon- nding the Stull tague street Cunningham ordered tome Party,” cls to “get after him.” The second but It Was Unsolicited. | suspect, Alverez, darted into a lunch- room, where he was grabbed by AIMED AT FUGITIVE R 22, 1919. ‘Health Expert Declares | Skirt, Fashion’s Whim, Is ‘Woman ’s Chief Handicap Limits Health and Endurance, Says Dr. Cletia D. Mosher— No Reason Why — She Shouldn't Equal the Male in Strength and Activity The skirt followed the high-heeled shoe and the corset into the limbo of dical displeasure the Inter national Conference of Women Physi at WS cians’ meeting this morning in the Y | Sinking Fund Board to Make W. C. GC. A. headquarters, No. 600 Lex- ington Avenue, to discuss the mint mizing of feminine handicaps. According to Dr, Clelia D. Mosher of Paulo Alto, Cal, one of the biggest skirt vagaries of fashion. of these jandicaps is th “as modified by the “It has a very the health and endurance of women she said. “It interferes with mus development makes for limitation of movement, Of course these ill effects are minimized by the Nght-weight and shorter wkirt.” Then Dr. Mosher told of a sixteen serious influence on cular and year-old girl who had worn overalls | ti she was twelve, and was stron than brother, Another woman who reduced her petticoats from three to one, moved trunks and never i. her young planos when “and thought of waiting for a man.” necessary, Brassieres and close-fitting waists | warehouses and rail facilities on the and vleeves als under Dr.) Jamaica Bay waterfront, conditional Movher's condemnation. on the proposed channel being thirty Some of women's muscles, however, | feat deep are strongeer than the corresponding | The Ieity’s plan for the channe ones in men, because of feminine re- | calls for a depth of eighteen feet, it strietions in dress, Dr, Mosher point ed out. “Women,” she said, “have acquired special strength in certain) muscles through buttoning — their waists and skirts in the back, through piling their long and heavy hatr top of their heads, ‘The muscular de- velopment of their feet has averaged above that of men, probably due to the greater attention given to the teaching of dancing to girls, and the CALLED 10 DECIDE “CITY'S STAND ON ~ JAMAICA CHANNEL Plans Thursday for Action on Friday. | At the request of Commissioner of Docks Murray Hulbert, the Sinking Fund Commission will meet Thursday In the rooms of the Board of Ket mate to decide on a definite policy on tho much-talked of Jamaica Bay Steamship Channel and subsequent improvements, Friday this question | will be reviewed by the Hoard of | Uinate and the findings of both b | les will be referred to the War De riment for action should the elty or the dredging of the channel Commissioner Hulburt to-day dis- counted published reports that syndicate is willing to spend $100, 000,000 on the construction of docks, | is understood, except at places ypheer 4 thirty-foot depth is mandatory As shown by figures obtained from | the office of the Army Engineers for | thin district, the submitted |to the War Department for a channel of this kind in February 1909, totalled $1,700,000, Army engineers said estimate to- day that by no stretch of the imag- ination could the channel be com- pleted for that amount at this tim | CAME. FROM GIRL SAYS, AS GOAL PASSER ON TRANSPORT PLATTSBURS Wore Rig of a Sailor and Without Flowing Wig Looks Like @ Big Strapping Boy. LSLE WILSON, twenty-twe, who, when she removed her wig, looked for all the world like a big, strapping, round-faced boy, was held by Recorder Carstem in Hoboken Police Court to-day for tho Federal Court on the charge ¢ being in the United States illegally > Fifteen minutes after midnight this morning the girl was arrested by Detectives Rossi and Forsyth, one block from the Hoboken water front at Second and River Strets, even weeks ago,” Elsie told Magistrate, “I came to Amer. from Southampton as @ coal- n the transport Plattabur ir was clipped and I wore I was accepted the Wasser My h the rig of without question.” “You appear to have a fine head of hair this morning,” said Ree corder Carsten, and Elsie rethoveds the wis. jings have gone on the Diinit in the old country,” the girl com= tinued, “and I had heard so much vbout the States that T wanted to try I made four attempts Dee fove this ono but each time was caught and brought before @ Magistr On my fourth ap- pearance he told me that if T cathe back again he would put me away salior, it for five years,” For God's sake don't send me back > ‘ New Counterfett $20 Note WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Noticn of a new counterfeit $20 note on the Fed- Rew Bank of New York was given to-day by the Treasury, ‘The bore der of the note and the background of Cleveland's portrait are solid’ black tn= (having fine gross lines, an@ the numbers are black instead of ¢ PER DAY 12 RENTS eral ve stead ‘Treasury tridense to-day In support of charges! preiy yelled to the fleeing Villaiba ¢x#mined was above that Lidl Corre: Jof the degth favored by the city was PROPOSED LAW FOR CITY SUBSTITUTE HICKEN ALE that three sergeants and six patrolmen |i, nait and when Villalba failed to do #P08dios group of men, doubtless be- | practical, Henry N, Babcock, consult- if Cie iB 3th Street Station had Ae tee shots, cause of the many small motions | ing engin for the War Department, ake ai : Violated department rules by ting : wing and knit- ‘ —— Nontributions af beer and cash to pay | Heidmann was standing in front of made by women in sewing said there was no question as to its Central Federated Union, Mer-| Customer Complained Poultry Was|for a “welcome iiome celebration’ of the A. D. T. office at No. 136 Mone | Ore deilonte: ands Undaveobed bey sinioe but ua the up-keep aljapta? atatt ms unas dia i |three comrades who had returt om |tague Street, One Ve J of it would be tremendous, chants’ Association and Others Not Army Stock—Price Pald [overseas servite. ‘They ids : a Ha latediele: lei lel te ain bee her he woman ie no longer a type of beauty: | «16 is not go muoh the actus! build “ndorse I Ordinance. Vill Be Re a be t a9 “sa | ° The fashions to-day favor hygienic! ine of it.” he said, “as its maintain- Zndorse Moran Ordinance. ill Be Refunded. had béeh a party May 24 at No./dropped to the sidewalk. » Preis f 1865 gladly | 10%, pee : i . a ; . ne ‘ound The National Daylight Saving Asso-| Federal Food Administrator Arthur | First Avenu ut asserted that all/caught Villalba at the corner of clothing. The hay og oi pede the | 28C% fur the sea sweeps around clation published to-day endorsements ot | Williams to-day uncovered the first case |yontrPutlons were “entirely unsolicited.” {Montague and Clinton Streets, pAparam naina eae FEET bey hadi pater trae PEA the New York City daylight saving ordi-lof substitution ‘in. the army | The donors sald the same, as follows: On Alvares, the police say, were ideal measure of a girl's wais! med [, nd and mud, which would naturally nance to be introduced before the Board |chickens. A customer of a Brooklyn|, ©: WV. Stafford of the Kips Bay ‘Brew-|found a flashlight, @ jimmy ‘and a Sumgested to be 161-2 inches. What) resuit in the channel dilling up rapidly Te Aldermen ta-mortow by President |deater complained that chickens repro- |{"® Comps Ve sent a half barrel | big dirk. would she say to the war worker Of] at intervals, Robert Moran, with every prospect of |Sented as having come from the army |°f reelited Wate ete pet nobody askea — the last few years, in her uniform?) Other army engineers to-day ex- z stores were no} o nd the | US tO; absolutely ndbody.” (Exit smilin , ; 0 a jong t Were approvals by the i oned by } t | 6 wome| a * | i practic See tented Unlom the Mercaants' {ms, admitted it, He explained that he| Christian Hupfel, brewer: “Why, alr, forms, t them F@-/channel plan is practical and would Central er oe i Bi e My had (astialip wold vaste: ceme cokieranay We AIWEYS "6 4b (obllob: castle BOY FREED OF HOMICIDE | ° ntly proved 100 per cent, effic + Tbe benoficial to the city, the cost of ssociation, the Retall Dry Goods As | oreee . 7 re a poten ” 1 \ c sesoelatior Thousands of individuals, [DUC that when his supply ran out ho|We never asked to be asked. No, air, Yet even to-day if @ woman as) maintenance would bo almost pro: William A. Ferguson of the National | Continued to sell others under the pre- never! (Sotto voce to policemen on . wanbucmnmaieel not rolls of fat over her hips, Put! yinitive. Daviight Saving Association said‘touday {tse that they were War Department [tite back benches of the trial room: “rn|He Is:Fined $2 for Operating Ma-| ‘there by her own Inactivity, she 141 Commissioner Hulburt, however, Ihe believed the influence of the action |#uPPlies. He promised to refund the |tell the world.”) ' ‘ ae said to have a ‘boyish’ figure. The) .4iq that the filling up of the ehannel of cities and atates following New York | Money “Well,” said Mr, Loach, “sou know| Chine Without a License—Fif- | ordinary dress of women does not! oui bo prevented by a seriey of Gity's lead. Would convince Congress The mat a A really shouldn't solicit contributions teen Arrests in Bath Beach, make for health or endurance. breakwaters augmented by dikes. the propriety of reversing its annulment | tion of Market Commissioner Day who|4nder the rules, Decision is reserved, : “Not only woman but the race has - — of the Daylight Saving Law, will investigate and lay the facts before ~—_— Fifteen motorists were arrested in the lan soboentinn | cee) ie erence nase pr ai ae are rs ol St ASKS. COURT AID TD KEEP VETERAN TRIES SUICIDE. Anatiian’ Gaba: tAIGH: Ub;ES AEE Walls | SCUED AFTER 11 DAYS day for various violations of the Motor |of her weakness and lack of endur- hes Polnom After Quarrel With | dealer, who sold beef at 12 cents a pound WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER from speeding to operating without athe idea of her ineffictency. There is n War Gride. above the fair price schedule He prom- license he fines assessed by Mawis- | actually no difference in the muscular nil Discouraged because of separation |#ed to refund the money ind also to —— trate Geismar in the Coney Island )strength of men and women due te sco! ed because of sep poxt the fair price lis is market and]... " 2 ol r ‘ ces | T, es Ni xpi i foci the uelde he martied before ABILENE ME en eee onal Survivors: Tell How. Elbo! , |Court to-day were from $25 for speeding |8€X 4# Buch. The existing differences! Term Does Not Expire Until Jan i y it WwW 4Ys) to $2 for driving without a He are due to habit or dress. Sex is not ( i sailed for France in 1918, Frank L. —_—_——S Florida, Was § 2 ig : Pedobear 24d necessurily a disability, 1, 1920, Justice Faber Is Told, Peck, twenty-two, of No. 824 Colum- jorida, Was Swept Clean of _Dr. Isaac Cohen of No. 49 Hughes |"“iwe must go. back’ to the Greek ; : bua Avenue, took bichloride of more FIVE FLEEING ELLIS ISLAND Life by Storm. Street, Brooklyn, was one of the men tideal of physical perfection. If the and Election Is Not Needed. cury last night and is @ patient in ? fined $2 for operating without # license. | children are clothed and trained prop aury Jest night and | 5 SWIM 10 JERSEY CITY MIAMI, Fla, Sept, 22.—Hleven days] A charge of homicide against the doctor |erly there need be no limitation on| All the 450.000 people of Queeis t. Lawrence Hoxpita 2 withaut food or water, twelve survivors | Waegtumnis His car struck and line activity of women the next| County interested in the answer On Monday of last week the youn, Killed John Klinger, eight, of Bay 4st 4 ; aie y Mra. Pock doseribed —- of the recent hurricane huddled in a|Street, near Harway Avenue, Broskiym (seneration. But the girl must not sit | Supreme Court Justice Fubor will make couple had what Mrs. Peck deseribed Riga sae F lighthouse on North Kibow Cay, a sman | iat Saturday afternoon, within « few [in the house doing talking to trim) to the petition of Charles Bast Df Ric final parting, Peck, who fousht|Rudely Constructed Raft Aids Fu- iain EhoDMBeIAK Btraltareiies mal) feat of the boy's home Witneases ab. {her clothes while the boy plays ball.| mond Hill, who asked to-day that the au Wood and,Chateau ‘Thie A ‘ ee Straits, which was] solved him of bl ’ e to a ot to mini- 1 ‘ 4 f human habitation during th mise the name of any candidate for the office and had been unable to furnish @ Across Bay. me the storm, cups. home. > were located yesterday by « submarine | DANCES AWAY $600 RING. Pe alien C. Potter of Philadelphia |of Sheriff of Queens on the ballot to He received a letter from Mrs |, Immigration officials this morning | chaser — also spoke, and Mrs. Irene Osgood | be used in the November elections on MRTRCLNECaTEA GUN AVeaeE Mra, Peek [began an Inquiry into the escape of five} Huge waves sweeping over the istang| YOumm Woman, Arrested, Dentes Andrews of the Woman's « ity Club the ground that there Is no ancy, TS EMITaLsHee aha An. NIGhblaay ANS me jawaitlag deporiatian from Bilis} carried away sepulchre wept all live Partner Gave It to He and especially interested, In se Mas | sheriff SCamuel J Mitchell agrees with § sland last Saturday night eir sw stock into the se i arnity Centre work, pa deer: As nue, He nt all of Sunday in that}, Eietelnt Vand. there Be ia ibe une a and destroyed other} Samu ner, an engineer, of No.| maternity insurance or other State mi Bae 1, 1916, Sheriff Paul Stier Reighborhood looking for hor, Lato| sion’ the ren managed te’ meather | eee pelle wing the inhabitants, {628 Kast Fifth Street, Manhattan, had] financial assistance for mothers. n January 16, Sheriff Paul Stle at night ho awallowed. the ‘poison, |, HOW te men managed to weather | whose only hope of survival tay in the | the time of lily life at Coney Island Bat: - ae had begun & three-years'-term, When he doctora say ho will recover tho lene avin 0 dereny City, bushing Wypresnability of the | lighthouse in ]urday night, dancing himself tired with he was killed, Under Sheriff Samuel DRYS SEEK $50,000,000, | hiyoniv. sotice“fieiquarters ‘una from ——>—— she ls twenty-one and who lives at No, wax elected SherifE at w apecial election my AH kimantetat ade Wnty. TORPEDO STATION MEN BACK Jv. toaned a $600 diamond ring to uth full term. of three. years, ‘The several fu Riga or ece: Minger ‘Genora,|COMmanding Olficer Says Walkout Spe went Home Rotors he onus . 5 ; to tlt out an unexpired term twenty-three, an Itallan; John Onnick) Wann't a Strike. tective ‘Thor Coney | Baptists to Rely on Consciences of > - The Anti-Saloon League and its]|thirty-three, a Pole, and George Reeve WaWhOKT. A Island Station, « sted Ruth . i" > tate leagues in a joint session in{f Aygntrédl. Cun. cluded their guards) | y ORT, Ro 1, Sept. 24—Civilian|at her home,’ She J ever having Congregations, Says Dr. Drive for Chelsea Memorial, Chicago made formal announcement |faunched a rudely constructed raft. Dise | c™Ployees at the Naval Torpedo Station, |iig her in $1,000 nrace | Gelamer McAlpine. Mra -di- ye Gooden SAS aRn Age peeve 000,000 to be spent in de- | (Sok off from the southern end of ‘the [noon Suturday, as a protest, acc , ch dul Bs Be al ‘Mack to the pulpits men, there) |Which Frank I. Dowling ix honorary { is and landed at the Pennsylvania | to some of the worker t ta the el chairman, announced yesterday the |tecting vivlations of the prohibitic Railroad yard at. Jersey City at 35 sere, Against the dia be no strike to-night 8 the clarion sunchina of & W fs houne-to Jamendiment und to aid prohibition] P.M. Detectives Willlain Kretamer and | continuance of the Saturday half holi THEFTS OF LIBERTY BONDS. |’ | of the Rev. Charles A. McAlpine [and a. store-tocatore, canvens, twor John’ Tkac arrested them at the Forty-|day allowed during e A - > Yational C ee of North-|minute speeches in Chelsea's theatres |campaigns in foreign countries ninth Street station of the Central Rall. | months, reported for work Liner) Secret Investigation Begun at the f she. Naslanel a Bort ena « boner performance Brent i According to Ernest H, Cherring-|road of New Jersey at Bayonne day . ual tor | Scaakica Ware Vaca. ern Baptist Laymen. He announced (org eon pete adway wach ton the largest proportion of the first oo Capt, Martin 13. ‘Trench, command day that despite the shortage of lagers will lend stellar acts for the $25,000,000 raised will be used in the | Memlnaitla Death on Pacitie Flagship, | ing officer at the station, suid that the|. * court of inquiry to-day began in many Baptist churches| $25,000 fund for a memorial to the 25,000,000 raised will be used in the! VANCOUVER, B.C, Sept, 22—The | WalK-oUl was not in the nature of 4{# sectet investigation into the re- would be no refusal to perform|Chelxea men who served in the war Chieugo, where there Is a large for death of a sattor from spinal menin- | Ske i porte 4 athert oF from $3,000 to $4,000 lgasigned dutics by Baptist ministers One dasien YOR The erat teers Jeign populatio gitis aboard the United States dread jin porty bonds from various de-| opr McAlpine recently declared| open competitio : : | oe Mought ‘New. Mexico, at eeu’ wo-gay| 99*HOUR WEEK WANTED, |vertments in the Brockiyn Navy |gioe’ evety" fuptit pastor receiving | | Mrs. Drake's Work in Italy, marred the arrival here of the Pacific] | - — The bonds had been subscribed to |!## than $2,000 @ year should receive | * | Word has been received here that|Fleet’s flagship and the — destroy ewelry Workers brent te |by employees and had been put for|an advance of at least 50 per cent |the work of Mr hn A. Drake, fers Anthony and Ludlow and upset| Strike Unless Request Is Grant afe Keeping in desks, vaults and| Many ministers of the Baptist faith, President of the American Free Milk|most of the plans for the entertain: | Members of Local No. 1, Interna | tmemte Dieu JB. kg tReet lhe suid, had left their profession be AU BailcE Italy, Ine, whe ia on ment of the American sailors in Van- i | men leut. J, \B. Arnold. lo in and Rellet for Italy, Inc. who in on |couver tional Jewelry Workers’ Union, meet {charge of the investigation, which ia [cause they could not buy necessaries the AtleAtS Bn Der Way ATER. 88 : to-night at Webster Hall, No. 119 faeat [DOHD& held behind closed doors, of life und pay their debts, He says ltaly, Baby clinics and bureaus of |Parts Prohibits Wagnerian Concert, |!lth Street, to decide whether a ge the wwakened consciences of congrega instruction far “mariiers are to be! PARIS, Sopt, 11 (Correspondence of |eral strike shall be called *«"° [UNKIND TO MOTHERS; PRISON | ‘ons will result in increases established. Miss Eleanore Walgh of |tne Associated Press). about 2,500 Any ar No. 144 Hast 40th Street sa ‘or | sociale ress).—-A concert | Spout 3 workers Greater Ne No, 144 Hast 40th Htreet sailed for! cneduled to take place in the Tuileries | York, About 300 members of the union | T® okiyn Youths netused| COLLISION OF TROLLEYS. first of these stations. Gardens last evening was cancelled by |* me, are on strike ; Clemency by Court, - —_ —_ the Prefect of Police, The programme | q(rhe Jewellers demand a 39-hour week, | County Judge Dike in Brooklyn to-|Crowded Care Crash on State Life Guard Killed by Dive. was equally divided between select Ate nt they are working 44 hours Gaates hianeninet |from ‘Berlioz and Wagner and th The question of wages does not enter {day refused clemency to two youthfu Ame Jeorge Tieratching, twenty rs old.|fect had received numerous letters ine | ito the dispute, us many of them are offenders because he learned they One person was injured and sev |&, life guard at Rockaway Beach, living |forming him that if Wagner were ren- | Pouid Neveatied st ay quid cerns airike | bean unkind to thelr mothers eral others badly shaken up when at No. 15 North Division Avenue, Ham-|4ered in the Tuileries Jardens the | #houd be calle it would affect abou sentenced Huger Halvey ee wo olle ound fo he Bt. Gee C mels, struck on his head while diving | "2W4 Would take steps to mar the oc )300 Arms, n, No. 429 42d Street, to Elmira for ¥ praleen: Boney fan the: Ay tir at the beach lust week. He was bee | c2#ion. a burglary, and Jobn Sullivan, nineteen, |Rerry: Were ip collison to-day at lieved to have fractured spine. He LepeS an Athletic Director After Ran Deinks | N° Centre Street, to the penit Richmond turnpike and Brook Street, died at’ the ‘Peck Memoria Hospital, | Reds Break Om Deal for Peace | ade and Dies. Mary for heving @ loaded seyolver, New Brighton, Staton 4 Brooklyn, this morning. With Poles, Recreation Commissioner — Will ¥ a 1 o The care wero @ Castleton Avenur Mende to Oll Meckee washina COPENHAGEN, sept. 22, — The |Laune of No, 516 Paterson Avenue,| ‘pre's Fi eas . Breakin Yard trolley, @ heavy closed stecl car, and aa ogc . West Hoboke erda nile . e body of a des n supposed to] an open car of the Silver Lake Line A meeting of the Democratic Hxecu- | Peace negotiations which had been sn | Vente or hall deerte lasing |be Harry Matlin, a garment worker, of Both were crowded i ' tive Committee of Brooklyn is to be | Progress between the Bolsheviki and ‘teams of the Junior Order of |No. 926 Dumont Avenue, Brooklyn, was | wovg gene et, GENO 72 Midge: held, to-morrow hoon to organize. Al the Wsthonians and Poles have heen | ted American Mechanics were con: |found in the rar of No. 45 lege Be the Soerd ar a Gee a e old officers will be re-elected, it! broken off, according to a wireless |{f#tine., a" everal glasses of cold| Brooklyn. this morning. Hxaminajon | Lake. socked off and re- is guid, with John H, MoCoocy as despatch to the Esthonian Press Bu- |\\\" te wan removed (o hin heme dead [sowed Poth teas shad been broken Meri lceivea painful injuritsy necooaltatin in ° tah 4 , nis e dead. |the skull fractured. 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