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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919. w ”@ JOB PRINTERS WILL CLOSE merren Meiers mre Govct., HOLOUPMEN GET GOLNTES IS HELD. We nmumey <2. PRESSROOMS TO-MORROW $6,000 ON STRAND FORTRIAL LATER THMTASS ec SeeotS 3 } ROOFINDAYLIGHT. AS SHOPLFTER REBEL UNIONS LOCKED OUT a set yl Astor a week ago yesterday. She ie Robbery of Broadway Cabaret Regal Appearance of Defend. of any developments to-day, These accompanied by her 1l-year-old son, Is Concealed by the “ant Stirs Jefferson Market | ing With International to | instructions, which were signed by Ktudotph, and by a maid. She is forty- ears ok’, her black hair being Police. Court. | William Green, Chairman of the Get Work l ante Labor Committee, and Charles Fran- streaked with grey. Her eon, , although only 11 years old, cis, President of the League, were as E SPURNED, |tatiows: Weighs about 190 pounds. JERSEY FRAMING PARTY PLATFORMS _ IN2 CONVENTIONS The police succeeded in concealing until early to-day the fact that a $6,000 hold-up occurred in the heart Wearing expensive furs and many diamonds, Countess Loretto, known also as Mrs, Mary Louise Hernan. | of the Broadway theatre district 19) 44) oy pravana, waa arraigned in the| COMPROMISE broad daylight yesterday, Louis “ | woman's section of the Jefferson armen | “1. Post notices not later than Tues- | Blatch, cashier of the Strand Roof At srirket Court this morning on the day afternoon: | No. 1588 Broadway, was the victim of t sy, th nifle hou 8,000 Press: “9, Clone all f No, 1583 way, charge of petty larceny, the specific | About 8, ; men Af-| ace all LPootatie beat two armed men, who reached his of- | allegation being that she had stolen | x" 20—The fected and Printers May Lose shh Qo ein IR teed RL EA | 4 68 the y the fire exit | two alIk combination suits valued at ? spective of any and all developments. fice on the third floor by the fire ex 4 1 wratic State fi, is mes 7 a “ft Avenu e rt 7 = Work as Result. | “3. Refer all members of pressroom stairways on the outside of the bulld- | $7.50 from a Fifth ere Conventions met here tooday fOr dhe |and paper-handling forces who ex- | | press a desire to continue work to the office of the new local unio amii- ated with the International Press- ated with the Association of Employ- | men and Assistants’ Union, Room 608, ing Printers will be closed to-morrow | No. 160 Nassau Street morning, according to a decision| “4 o applicant for work even when presenting an International |card should be put to work until you | of the Printers’ League in session at| have called ‘Information’ at the | ment store ‘The regal appearance of the de- Shortly before noon, while Blateh | rondant created no little excitement {tie | purpose of formulating platforms for |the coming campaign. Committees of jeach party were busy preparing reso- } lutions. Sitting in the conventions are the hold-over Senators of each party, the Senatorial, Assembly and Guber- Ratorial candid and the members of the respective State Committees, ‘The organization of the Republican, and Democratic State Committees was also perfected. The Republican convention met in the auditorium of the Republican Club. Chairman E. C, Stokes called it to order, A temporary organize. | tion wns affected, Democratic State Chairman Charles F. MoDonald called the Democratic Convention together at the headquar- — —__——]| ters of the Democratic League on the firm was “going to make an ex-| East State Street and the work of ample of rich women who go around | temporary organization was taken up. departinent stores picking up things.” The pressrooms of every commer- celal printer in New York City affill- which he transacts business, the two| Market when the woman appeared men entered, pointed juns at his head | for arraignment. She wore a Rus- sian sable cape coat, together with ce. Hor bro and ordered him to put up his hands, He did, but when one entered the cage Blatch grappled with him, As they|Dicture hat was adornd with ostrich struggled the second man threatened | feathers. A brown silk waist was to shoot, but evidently was afraid he fastened with a diamond brooch tn would hit his companion, Blatch| Which there were thirty-five large | tried to shut the safe door and throw stones, On her right hand was a| on the combination but failed, large diamond ring, with one large | CASHIER STRUCK DOWN WITH “tone surrounded by @ cluster of eight | GUN. jsmaller ones. With a blue skirt, gray | Finally the outside man struck | Shoes and gray silk stockings, she | Blatoh on the head with the butt of his| made a picture In strange contrast revolver. The cashier dropped. In|to the usual run of women who play an Instant both robbers were on top| the role of defendant before Magis of him, -inding 4 handkerchief around | trate W. Bruce Cobb his mouth, Blateh said afterward that he Countess, or Mrs, Hernandes from the speed with which he lost|a* she was de consciousness he believed the hand- | plaint sworn to by Miss Mary Roche, a rich fur neck pi n reached this afternoon by members | was seated inside the cage through jn the drab atmosphere of Jefferson | | | | ) the Hotel Astor, The meeting was | Printers’ League headquarters, Room of 259/512, Flatiron ‘Building, Gramercy | | 95 | 4983, and had his standing confirmed. | firms, which control approximately 75/""vs' keen employees In eorfposing per cent. of the commercial printing | rooms, foundries, binderies and mail- | of the city |ing rooms at work so long as you! The following notice was posted| have anything for them to do. this afternoon in every shop affiliated All present conditions of wages, | with the association: hours and shop practices apply until) “In pursuance of the policy adopted | negotiations now pending are com-| by the Printers’ League section of the | pieted, Association of Employing Printers of | «7, For inquiries covering any New York City, of which this firm is | point telephone headquarters and ask @ member, on and after Oct. 1, 1919, | for information.” | Pacha hae % 4 h 4 f ted by} we will employ none but members of | CAN'T PREVENT TIE-UP UNLESS erchief had been saturated with |a store detective, was represented bY|" Hoe to her arrangement to-day, - local unions in good standing with | i) PRESSES START. O..ESceR Prove chloroform ‘ | Alexander Lange, an attorney, of No.!the Gountens vesuteae aa, cee Special Offering their respective internationals affili-| Tt was stated by members of the The Baroness Boecklin yon Beecklina, formerly Miss Gertr Thereupon the hold-up men went | 170 Weat Tenth Stroet, who sald that) Worq reporter in her four-room Exceptionally Luxurious ated with the American. Federation |Leagec that the provision to keep| Berwind, of the Berwind family of Philadelphia, has decided to give uP to the open safe and took out every- ne had Just been engaged in the case at the Hotel Astor this tera |] EMCEE Dhick, Roll Helge eee ed ad et te ote ete raglan Caanie cat was {thing of value, about $6,000, and es-| iy friends of the woman and had not and said if she could talk Engiish || Ostermoor Mattresses Baron von Boecklinsau was a captain in the Prussian Guards and was | 0008 ‘ ‘ , severely wounded in the battle of the Marne. Their marriage created | CPO |hud an opportunity to discuss tho|ctearly she could explain away the @ $47-50 oy inte charge of petty larceny which she follows: | would be adhered to, although it was} an international ation several years aro As they bibdnh 1 the ad aah ase with his client. He entered a “Pressmen's Union No. 51, Bernard | explained that this would be but a . $$$ | warned him that if he made any out- | formal piea of not guilty and asked|munt face in the Jefferson Market Nolan, President. attended by repre ignated in the com of Labor. We will employ no mem- | other employees at work as long as bers of unions heretofore known a8|there was anything for them to do R- jery he would be killed, It took him|¢yr a continuance. Magistrate Cobb 1 or so at ost, a id b > ecedi em s a ‘ob’ | Court to-d uty “Franklin Union No. 28, James|impossibl eeaital Asp pti ti nial ZeEhe Cae dhaike acderieaed New | & few minutes to get Manager Law- | sntinued the case until Oct. 2% ‘The| oe ied t of this oh: * ghe nty foal UU) eee impossible to prevent a meet York, but that the leaders, and some | | renee Grat on the telephone. _Grat| 0) pall on which the woman was reel gat tnnovent of tis ae ee Bagi ys s be } up of the shops unless the presses of the more radical members, “were immediately notified Police Mead-|ieased tant night was accepted b ri Eh tbad hel hindlgtes tig, Paperhandlers’ Union No. 1, Vin- | were started very shortly. |through.” If the outlawed members | quarters, and within an hour there ‘ ecepted byl why they say this thing against me. ‘Phené o—Call or Write at once — cent J. Ferris, President. | Miss Rothenberg, The threatened strike scheduled for desire restoration to good standing | were a dozen or more detectives on the Assutant Dis-/1 know nothing of 1t. I cannot apestt OSTERMOOR & CO. “Job Press Feeders’ Union No. 1,|io.morrow, broke this morning|they may obtain it by joining the| {tie tcene. Their activity aeems to] rt Attorney who appeared to prox-| to you aa I would, but f T could speak RLUSABETH 8T, | T° Entrances Andrew Sypos, President, in one of the largest print-|new unions established by Wintam | |have been limited to an admonition to | ‘ute the case English 1 could explain it all. refer ineownay” | Rome Rooms “In order iv be employed in our! ing houses in the city, when some 200/H, McHugh, Vice President of the Heep it quiets A representative of the store said| you to Senor G. 4. Lopez at the Hotel press room employees must produce|pressmen and feeders employed by |iIrternational. | Andrew Carlson, bartender in a @atisfactory evidence of their inter-|the Federal Printing Company, No.| These unions are open to all the <1. ‘saloon at 3 Brook Avenue, the Rational union affiliations and must | 999 and No, 215 West Thirty-ninth|seceding members except James J. | Bronx, became somewhat disturbe1 | display cards properly countersigned | Street, refused to go to work. Bagley and Barney Nolan, Presi- last night when eight men begen al by their international officials.” ;men or feeders would be employed| Mejor Berry, but he refused to meet | Bab) farmpad oy pe ao neraana trek vo offered Court. eight had disappeared by the time| the police arrived, | and pay the back dues, amounting} Dr, Louis N. Lesser, No. 83 Lee] BURGLAR BINDS WOMAN TO A |to about $50,000, which are In @ local | Avenue, Brooklyn, was arraigned in CHAIR. dent of | yank the Coney Island Court to-day on} A man describing himself as John According to instructions issued to|the International Pressmen’s Union,| «Mr, Berry refused to consider the Saunders, twenty-eight, No. 305 East members of Printers’ League, the |declared to-day that no penalties | p said Mr. McHugh. “It is|Complaint of his mother-in-law, Mrs. ¢0, 4) see, a year and a half in $6. tie-up in the printing establishments | would be exacted from the rank and | buta| Mary Sherline, No. 1656 East 14th] vice in France, will be arraigned to- que yn of union principles: whether | Street, Brooklyn, who charged him! day on charge of attempted bur radicalism or rationalism is going to with assault, He was held in $100 bail | glary. police say he told them prevail in the International Union. for Special Sessions. ue was desperate from inability to| e e Jicals are doomed and will) Hehind the charge is a story of do- | obtain work. | gain have any standing in| mestic infelicity. For some time the Returning to her home at No, 308 1 printing situation as rep- and a Feats saute pa ale | ‘Thelr action was taken because|dents of the seceding unions, and a |violent argument in front ot the bar. | ocording to James Bagley, Presi- | the management had posted on the|few other alleged radicals. Repre- |] gyi A mped to the door and ble J .ouis N. Less Id in $100 |He jumped to r and blow a po cd lg lala Re a an ACT sil el i sd Kal ia ba eno MA tale ERR bce Held in § police whistle, Meanwhile one of the of men in each of the unions effected | that beginning to-morrow, no press-| get a conference last night with | Bail in Coney Island men jumped over the bar and took ie as follows: No. ); No. 23, , 900; Pa Joh Press | unless they carried cards in the in-|them, They are said to h Handlers, | ternational unions, a procedure which 1,000. | had been agreed upon by all of the TIE- UP TO BE COMPLETE RE- | publishers GARLESS OF DEVELOPMENTS. Major George L. Berry, Pr No. to make with the parent body -—— Vacuum Cleaners AND sal not a matter of dollars and cent never the loc physician his wife, Anna, have| Kast 41st Street, after a shopping trip resentatives of an Internauional They been living apart. Last year she sued | last evening, Mrs. Margaret Hynes, brought it all on themselves.” |for separation and Jost. She és now | sixty, heard a noise in the kitchen, re| MAKE YOU INDEPENDENT OF THE SERVANT PROBLEM George L. Berry, President of the! suing again, and the action is pend- | she peered into the room, a man rushed | sas International Pressmon, reiterated] ing before Justice Manning out and seized her by the throat. She | Or at least helps to make the one you have more satisfied. this morning ‘his determination not! Meanwhile the two children, Mil-|struggled with him, but he bound her to deal with the leaders of the se-|dred, three, and ‘Stanley, two, are|to a chalr with a rope. ceding gressmen'’s and feeders'| temporarily in the custody of the Mrs. Hynes screamed and two neigh- unions, Asked if it was true that he| wife who lives with her mother, The| bors, William Schneir and Victor refused to meet Presidents Bagley} father has court permission to see | Blanco, came as the man darted down- and Nolan of the “outlaw” unJons/the children Tuesdays and ‘Thurs-|«tairs. Saunders was caught at Third | when President Rouse of “Big | Gbys sro 6 tO 8 Es ae A Avenue and 39th Street by Patrolman | asked him to attend a conferenc wna eshsegs Mrs. Sherline | Campo. Mrs. Hynes identified him as| said in court this morning, “he came - | night, Berry admitted that it was. to visit the children and tried to|@r assailant, She was treated for| ELECTRIC Electric Washing Machines VACUUM CLEANERS “{ cannot have any dealings with | carry Mildred away ying we never|cuts and bruises on the neck, arms APEX IMPERIAL Bagley and Nolan,” he said, “If 1) ROG ae hae SA AAR attr und legs. : " | BIG BEN LIBERTY met them in conference it would In-|ter "He struck us. both’ several} Some time between Saturday night CADILLAC LITTLE BEN dicate that the International sanc- | times,” and yesterday morning the W. le DUNTLEY, S. tioned their methods, and will not| Dr. Lesser denied striking anybody | Doug Company's shoe store at No, ECLIPS! permit this impression to go out. We| and said the trouble was caused |250 West 126th Street was robbed of merely by his mother-in-law’'s efforts EUREKA have got to protect the printing In-|to drive ‘him out of the houwe hetorg (PMO Ppa tied | FRANTZ | ; and st out | 6 o'clock. Detectl ve Stetter and Jon R dustry of the soit and stamp out|6 o'clock, epee Hee presi ‘ asian at Joeeph| BEaMink Elta Bolshevism and radicalism, | ——- « o-da ed an | Mr. Berry said that already some] WOMAN FALLS 17 STORIES, | calling himseit John Carlo, twenty- | HOOVER THOR nine rs old, a mechanic, of No. | HOT POINT VICTOR of the members of the outlaw unions n years old, anic, of D : aie are signing up in the new unions|PI@ases to Death Down Elevator | 426 East 20th Street, on a charge of | WESTERN ELECTRIC Shaft of B dl re Building. being implicated in the assault and which the International is organizing! yir4, Augusta Conroy, sixty-five years robbery of Mrs. Catherine Budman " No. 262 € ‘ook- | witz, No. 108 First Street, last March t, aste one and yo ree Face Meee rtsirect i aterct|| = Only $3.50 oi fidence that it would be but @ few|iyn, a scrubwom a aa n| Empire Building, Broadway, was ¢ days until the International press ee we ano. er — were in control of the situation he nstantly killed this moming by falling ornurd Nolan, head of the seceding | down the elevator shaft from the seven- which was to be returned lo Mrs, Budmanwitg to induce her to BALANCE ON OUR presymen’s union, said that laat night |teenth floor, draw the charge of two others Woes ume ea npr aA reluctantly agreed to ot nk Frost, of No. 29 Second Avenue, [arrested in connection with the case aining @ permanent exhibi Why ?—Just took at the generous Beriy, afver Leon House, Pi ort Washington Long. “Island, p of the bullding to make some. re seo him or Thagley, SN ‘ |the door was open Avenue B, came in and sald he was coating of the best grade of smooth 1s a eable to both|balrs, He said he saw the woman | Questioned in the Fifth Street Police Send Coupon No, 1W today for further information Send Coupon No. 8 XP . : A the plan proposed by use had OR» the ma ho choked her and robbed r “yo phf pa natural luscious pineapple fruit. You ie Mated the return to the Inte ne man who ch a : 5 | | ssi m-| Mrs, Budmanwitz was nearly choked | El W ie teagan ba [Bade al tet ttt H a; [er daar aad ronea of 30. ber || PATNLESS PAYING PLAN | tyn and our aad Streets N.Y. Stores. vanilla chocolate, then notice the hought would be | ba ingriat ‘the clevater stare “OAD | Rietion, Mery Nowsouck, No. 379|| NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EASY PAYMENTS Only $5.00 Down her of $575 two months ago, The never imagined a taste so delightful: Ba oe ey Meer ba ae ana the DEPRIVE THE CHILDREN ri anid ther eae ‘io connect Car VACUUM CLEANER SPECIALTY CO. Try one today. Ask for Hers a strike follows to-morrow,it is} QF THEIR MILK AND YOU | src. was 10 a | eee eae Ing to mekn wemepiree | Oomewenas | WAUE GrtG mae bee Installment terms for this week ici rt sides, b at erry hel ” sod to delicious creamy center mixed with ides, but that Berry had refuwed to /went up, but did not notice, whether NO EXTRA OAAREE FOR EASY PAYMENTS N who was found dead in her rooms at on Berry's shoulders,” he said. Nolan No. 113 Stanton Street July M4. She |said that the pressinen were willing | hea iieen rAnbied ann comtied af | DOWNTOWN BRANCH MAIN OFFICES AND SALESROOMS BROOKLYN SALESROOM |seede’ Wich woud” ate Wala agre | ROB THEM OF BLOOD sec tc juan w cast “| Booth No, 20, © ancoure 131 W. 42nd St. N. 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