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\, COMPOSITORS QUIT. WOMAN SCREAMS, ——_ = { WHEN PRESSMEN OF. FIGHTS OFF NEGRO. NEW UNION ENTER, BURGLAR IN ROOM Employing Printers to De- Policeman’s Shot H Halts Fugi- mand Showdown With Big tive Who Is Identified Six President by Mrs. Topp. CRISIS BEFORE NIGHT,| 1 the Coney Isiand Police Court —_ before Magistrate Short this morning, Employers and Delegates of Harry Cook, twenty-four years old, ed who says th. he is a truck- Typographic T Union tO finan tiving at Bay ath Street and Falk Terms, Bath Avenue, Brooklyn, pleaded not pas guilty to a charge of burglary and When the Hamilton Press, No. 49 Was held in $1,000 bail for further ex- amination to-morrow Btone Street hic id le ed ol y Which had locked oUt) According to the police, Mra. Ida its pressmen under the employing ‘Topp, No, 2213 Bath Avenue, was printers’ agreement to hire none but sleeping with her seven-year-old son union men affiliated with their re- David, when at five o'clock this morn- spective internationals, endeavored !%& the boy was awakened and saw a to reopen this morning withepress- JOE" It Seiteeiane ine Save men which had been furnished by an oe ee eee eae oer the new localy being organized un- the bed and offered him a quarter not der the auspices of the International |t? Make any noise, The boy, however, Presamen's Union, the fifteen com. (4Wakened his mother, who jumped out positors employed in the place bed. The negro struggled with walked out. In four other shops thia| Net, but a she screamed he jumped Morning the printers, members of| {7m the side window through which he had evidently entered. Policeman Jacob Long of the Beach Station heard the ser running and Bay 8ist Street to The policeman fired “Big Six" Typographical Union, also watked out. These statements were given out after the meeting of the Printers'| negro League section of the Association of} through Employing Printers, held at the| Avenue. Hotel Astor this morning, and it was|shots. The negro halted and added that the employers had de-|taken back to the house, where, ac cided to ask @ “show down” with| cording to the police, he was identi- Leon H. Rouse, President of Typo- Mrs. Topp'as the man who gtaphical Union No. 6, who is charged | 4d invaded her room wii ee collusion with the seceding press-| police that ‘idlock thie morning men, @ charge which he has denied.| his cousin, garet Lamb, twenty- Mr. Rouse, head of the Wage Con-| four y wis a by ference Committee of “Big Six." WAS) Rod screamed and the negro Jumped to meet with the Employers’ Commit-| out of the window and escaped. Con- tee at 1.30 this afternoon at the Hotel fronted with Cook, Mise Lamb said Pennsylvania. Marsden G, Scott,| at she could not identify . President of the International Typo- | givecte les roy pried, that arly this graphical Union, had not reached the} morning a window had been forced city at noon, but was momentarily | in pe ito ihe bread egies 4 expected. members of the family who sa ‘After the meeting the employers in- | PCETO It ie AOt of climbing {ni He sisted that they were presenting a solid front and that none of their! Dumber had entered into negotiations | MAGISTRATE EXONERATES with the outlaw unions. The crisis in the printing industry used of Receiving $9,000 Stolen) Goods, He Shows He Bought in Good Faith, Bath saw am, gave ¢ was of New York, now practically idle as the result of the lockout of pressmen and feeders belonging unions, is expected to be reached late to seceding to-day When representatives of the Joseph Flaumenbaum, a cotton con- employing printers meet with the verter of No. 330 Church Street, ar- Wage Conference Committee raigned to-day before City Magistrate graphical Union No, 6 in another|‘ropias in the Centre Street Court on effort to » upon a scale to take|the charge of receiving $9,000 worth of | the place of the agreement which ex- | stolen cotton goods belonging to Maurice pired Oct. 1 |}Parker of No. ‘ourth Avenue, was ‘The statment of James J, Bagley, |Cxonerated by the court | Flaum um said 8, [. Reiss, form- President of Franklin Union No. dire rages a ea bata wot s “outlawed” by the I=) uion him with the invoices, told him ternational, to the effect thatithat he had bought out Mr, Parker's several of the larger employers |pusiness and showed printed letter had anneunced willingness to|heads and envelopes to that effect meet the demands of his organi “I took his word,” Fiaumenbaum told tion for a 44-hour week and a §44|the Magistrate, “and bought the goods, nerease in the scale, was met with | Paying Binuthe marke Br er cnacee the statement that the employers F umenbaum and asked Mag- were standing by their agreement to | Reiss. hire no one but union men who oo could show affiliation with their re- PAIR-HORNED RHINOCEROS SECURED FOR MUSEUM that it nals to deal spective internatic wae up to the internat with the seceding pressme (Major George L. Berry, President and of the International Pressmen's| 59 oo Insects and a Rare Snake Union, reiterated that the situation was unchanged. Also Added to “The pressmen must join the new Collection. onions which are being organized by the international,” he said emphati- cally, “As far as Nolan afd Bagley are concerned, we simply” will not deal with them ——_~— GERMAN CLERKS IN “UNION. 850,000 Join Wor! Biggest Ofice Workers Organization. Twenty thousand insects and a fossil of “the little pair-horned rhinoceros" stand high on the proud list of the new vequisitions of the American Museum of Natural History The chairman of the museum's pub- licity committee announced to-day that the rhinoceros was found by Albert ‘Thomson and George Olsen, working at ‘eb. But it took three collec- Frank E, Lutz, Pearce Bailey jr., WHIMAR, Sept. 10 (Correspondence | (03 i; i, Schwartz, to get all those ef The Associated Press).—As the re |i. euit of conference between various Theodore Beard, of Sapulpa, Okla, German organizations the clerical offlce| way credited with finding “a good ex- workers’ central union has been orga- ample of a very rare specimen of snake nised, It comprises more than 350,000] hitherto known only by two type speci- members, making it, it is contended, the | mens.” biggest organization of office workert arene eee in the world. DOG IN PRISONER’S DOCK. owling Geta It to Its Leg ter, Who Pleads Guilty, When the Tombs Police Court doors were opened this morning Arthur Cun- ningham, a legless peddier, was found pon a bench, He was waiting a hearing on the charge of selling cocaine and heroin, By his side was a white Spitz dog named "Spud," who snapped at everybody who came near his master, You can keep your face as youthful as you will, regardless of the years It was an old Arab Sheik out on the edge of the great, mysterious African desert who established the truth about wrinkles. They are little starved por- tions of the skin. Feed them properly asl ' nen the peddier was wheeled into and there are no wrinkles, Only be Wien the peddier was wheeled sure you feed them the right kind of how land woutan bio auited “untilPad= mitted, within the Inclosure he ped~ es pb seventy, with his brown |dier pleaded guilty and was held in skin as smooth and unlined as a bit of $500 ball, bronze, he was conclusive proof o! aie atone his own theory. He had used certain | ““Sefety First! Apnesls to Lone ental oils in proper combination all : 7 tes a oe + & ; his life, and he passed his precious | Reports to Fede (anager Ralph ters from the Safety C secret on to us. mittee of These wonderful Oriental oils, com- | the Long Island Ratlroad indicate the bined under the musical name of Mar- | readiness of Long Island to take part h Wrinkle Cream, are offered you | {") the nation-wide “Safety Firat" cam- paign to be conducted Oct, 18-31, Se |eral pastors will preach on “Sate Lectures on the supject will be de- |livered in public and parochial schools. BE re. Wrinkles can be prevented, Also wrinkles can be effaced. This has been proved by thousands of delighted women who use Marjaneh. Marjaneh Wrinkle Cream is sold in fifty-cent and dollar jars. If your Funeral of Mrs, Finke. The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Fiske, BELGIAN QUEEN BARRED FROM BROADWAY MOVIE, BUT ENJOYS A CABARET Identity of Visiting: Sovereign Was ot Revealed at Crowded Picture H The Queen of the Belians could not get into a moving ple- ture house on Broadway last night because they were all crowded. She did not reveal her identity, of course Queen Elizabeth was panied by the Baron and Baroness de Cartier de Marchienne and the Countess Chista Je Caraman- Chimay. Failin the movies, the party tried its luck at a cub- aret and managed to find a place They remained through the cabaret perfor ar spars ently were not recognize The Queen appeared to have forgotten her high position and seemed to enjoy a eformance party returned to (he hotel half an hour before midr ied HYMAN'S “HUNCH” SAVES Foils Burglar’s Plan to Loot. Hyman Yamuder, a cloak and sult merchant, of No, 2013 1 Avenue worrled for the safety o this atock, dc cided to sleep in hiw store last night. He went to bed at 11 o'clock, At 2 o'clock he wa ‘akened by somebody sawing the tron bars which protects the back windows of his store they went to the rear of the store and FLIES 184 MILES AN HOUR. Spad Single Seater I Speed Ree eakd World A new airplane speed ree nounced to-day by the Manufacturers? Aircraft Association, No, 601 Fifth 4 ord was an- nue, which received the news by from Prince Pomiatoski, Paris sentative of the Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation, saying that the record of 296 kilometers an hour (184 miles) had been made with a Spad single-seater with 300 horsepower Hispano-Suiza mo- tor, The test unofficial and t record is 20 miles better than any pr vious one - > SEEK EVIDENCE ABROAD. was authorized in London, suit brought by Mra. nerd rim woe Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C, to nul her marriage to a man wh known as “Willtam I, G. Grim= A His real name was Robert Archer, and the suit to annul the Marriage is based on the charge that the taking of England, in th Florence Bi dealer does not have it, send 25 cents of Rear Admiral Bradley A. for trial tube together with trial box of retired, who died at her home, Marian Face Powder, to Usit Mfj 128 Weat 59th Street, yesterday of America, Inc, 10 West hal Bunday, lo fhe shantry of ee New Yor! nia after long Elements of, ey rr are patented to had been in falling health for ten Band Dinter, Bralons and years. he was un impostor posing as a Wat ber STOCK FROM ROBBERY Sleeps in Stone to Guard Cloaks; | He went out in his stock feet and | called Patrolman Sam Bosson, of the East 104th Street station, ‘Togethe King and Queen of Belgium Greeted At the City Hall by Mayor Hylan THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, ‘HORNPIPE’ LAME? HAR! HAR! HE'S 1919. “"QOKING FOR ME?” ASKS. CHILD, HUNTED TWO DAYS BERNSTEIN HELD IN $5,000, When Abraham Bernstein, chief ae- countant of the Insurance Fund of the Jafalolatototototelatafotafalelolelolelotetetefetol detefaata lalatoteteletatets fotefefetatatatofetatet Little Frances MacRay,.A. W. O. Ly state industrial Commission, pleaded Had Been Visiting, She not guilty to-day before Judge Rosal~ sls“ f sky In the Court of General Sessions to ) Vells “Granny an indictment charging him with betb- For two nights and one whole day ptet- 19 two employees of the Fund to color J ty tittle d eyed nine-year-old Frances thelr reports on certain accident eases, Pcie ais drt Assiatunt District Attorney Waugh — , Chauncey Streets avid he had been Instructed to move , ia ? a Rrooklyn, has had the Police Department ball be placed at not tose thas Takes Two Stens, Linps, Then lows: ‘chasin ‘elton, searenbig S500 oun An Orn indar! sod other itutions: her sald he feared Bernstein Misses One ounder'n ; 4 grandmother well-nieh might be tempted to leave the juriadies Sore Nuts.” a ritte ull the ohfidren. in the tlon of the court to protect others, be td n bye wt her ail Waa set at $5,000. e This ‘ Frances walked When the cass of Hornp helin on Mer » er and naively in etreet-cleaning horse, was cu te quired whether ‘ had bee rd Va ay before Magistrate Dale in Will ‘ “ fin kek Ga ce Headaches jamaborg Hr! za Court, Horn “i gone to work pipe's €riend, dver and touch Hately went to Caused by Nicholas Cappeler of No, 136 Jeffer Wor'd sete Eyest.ain iy ee mnbat 1, announ it as aying with . ashe eatin ry oe tet ea bie by are permanently relieved acear eae he'll never it aguin® said |} only by wearing correct Gn the calendar the sf randma, significantly glasses. It is dangerous to olety for the Prevention of Cruelty tu] N& 2 won't” agreed Frances rue neglect your eyesight. Animals vs. Street Cleaning Depart. |/" Reliable Eyesight Examination nent, City of New York By Replatered, Exe Specialists appoler,” Agent W. W ATTENDS A WEDDING, Correctly Fitted G of the 8. B.C. A. testified, was driv. | ine a horse lame in the right Wind GIVES CHUF CHURCH $2,000 Cappeler began to laugh, “Horn t vipa” he whispered to those around | After: Ceremony iy lative of Bride him in the court room, “is as soun Makes Contribution to Aid : asa it Soundor,” he added th » dinie trite” An’ alleddant Buying Organ. \|[Brooktyn: 498 Fulton St.tor.Bond St way and said “Order in the ce St saber cna Lal apt gg has} “The horse, ntiinued th pts 2 aby a ft of 2,000 from fev. the soclaty, “would walk twolteee ce Pooler O remtve pe the for he sock . | bride who attended the wedding of steps, then, limp and then miss aly nels M. Schre n of Richmond, and | step." \ aabeth N. Purcell, daughter of | At this point Cappeler was taken! Mr, and Mrs, John T. Purcell, No. 27804 with such a fit of la ug that he} Amboy Rond. turned the color of a beet and had tc The ceremony was attended by many ‘ emoved from tho roo! ends and relatives and was performed hed alueath.. Wasa a ae ‘ the rector, the Rev. Father Carl J | Magistrate botenid ‘ Parks, assisted by the Iev, Thomas J. | Hornpipe is no wer Dunne, formerly a ¢ Jan in the 77th caso after J. J. Schuler, a veterinary, | yi taton. | estified that tho department's horses| str, Carpenter, who is wealthy and al testi ee ‘ds M Pai lea bres Abode A perfectly blend- are exam.ned morn vening. | rolic, had never b | “IT had to laugh, r ex but during the ed, palatable, ec- | ph side the i m orkan a | onomical sauce for plained outsid ‘ yt hia check |"when the guy t rector Sish, soups, ealads, walking two st asi vegetables, gra- then missing a step. et leanen W rl Plokets. vies, eggs, baked ; aaitatic nity th d young women . jit? ane pi h eau sieatediina tre ste oe beans and poultry. teaching this hoss to danec wane eee Streste’ ont feleleieleleleleleletet w while on feet! doliah latibtbd ee a Peel linan a year! And 1 been leket duty front “of: plabesl: where MADE IN U.S. A. ; the ole jack an: planning hat workers are on strike were to-day || At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. BLOW SAFE TEN STORES mother's artment at No, 65 South/time when mo and ‘Horn’ can quit ny f mullty, When arraige ed on char E. Spring St., N. ¥. Ninth Street, Brooklyn, to-day into*the| ang gor in vodevil t won mad |fc! fwoctnter in, detterson Stems: reas yard, She was scrtoualy injured }enough to cuir when we got hauled |Court the mixistrate iet the defendanta Knows Afayon'f better Uhuy a ———_-——_|SPECIAL SALE a book and 8: the notices," Strong Box Rifled in Cellar and! ‘aun DECIDES QUEENS Egy MARACAIBO Watch Tossed in Coal NATURALIZATION IS HALTED. | Electric COFFEE Pil, GAN VOTE FOR SHERIFF}... compere snene vo wats or WA CUUM ret trom Whales Di from jesa'er The glass in the cellar door of the} Vee ar be masse cS Hg Pil lots hg mone c New York American building at Duane ‘ tet, J | Allens have until to-morrow nigh jean or Ground oot‘ tt jppette Dion Overs Jus], cian eg eaienen.e| CLEANERS |ir'2r%e"st? 38S. tis morning and yeggmen made the tice Faber in Election % after which naturalization bu-| ay to Lutz and Sheinkman's Itho-} Cc reaus will be close! until N 5, the ALL MAKES ON graphing establishment on the tenth} AAse. day following the next general elect Golone-Cevion Mixes. — Rowulnr}| A Ae floor. ; ie ee | The Appellate Diviaion of the supreme meantin forelgner who has ASY erms Baking Powder. LI “can, Kew 12 The door was forced, an electric drill Court in Brooklyn to-day decited that to teks wiar B0c grade... es 4c ed on the big safe and nitro-glycerine |an election for wheriff In Queens County Lasagna cher y Phone Bryant 6280 aatgnbtie' orsin) was u ) blow the door off. Joan be held at the general election in cuum Cleaner Specialty Co. Open Sati oT Me The strong box was rifled in the cel-| November. | 131 West 42d St Gillies Coffee Co la nd A Wateh taken from it Was} Phe decislon over-ruled Justice Faber |thirty dass Of « | . f pair of dia-|ano upheld the contention of Daniel — | $e io » anya ane | Sitehell he present sheriff, that no j howe" B Rae 47.8 Sn Liberty y election could be held next vault he was ch mata tives sald, eolal election January 7, and ' « entitled to hold om ‘e for ‘three come Witenes ORT a. wala. one months old, | george. rat and Fred Pearson, fell fr floor Window of her Republiear there they “gato Domin eighteen, of t 108th § Both waived ation when ar- raigned before Magistrate Mancuso in the Harlem Police Court this morning They were held in $5,000 ball to await | action of the naa Jury FAIR PRICE LISTFOR 0-DAY ON “CASH AND CARRY” BASIS The following “fair price” out by Food Administrator Arthur Williams. “cash and carry” basis: Grocerie Arica Kind, Grade, "Price® Leans—Lima, Domest 4 4 18% Vea or Medium, Domestic. Bhp a 044 Pea or Medium, Imported.... 7” 9 8 Bread—Feetory Wrapped, 16 os — a 8% Store Wrapped, 16 02, ‘—> a 8B Rye (by pound) — 08 Butter—Fresh € Creamery Firsts, 91 Score (good table) 57 a 63 Fresh Creamery Seconds, 85 Score (cooking) 63a 58 Cheese, American Whole Milk,.$2 9 34 Corn, Canned, No. 93-50 12 Cornmeal, Yellow, Granulated., $4-5a 544 Eges, Saree Candled, Western Fre: +1563 67 Gans d, Cold Storage... 554 a 58 Candled, Western Fresh, .55 56 Flour, Wheat 6 ates Lard: «:;:. A sm 8 8 Milk—Evaporated "” ‘(unsweet- ened), 6 o7 635 8 Evaporated (unsweetened), 16 Oats, Bulk Rolled. Onions. Peas, Canned, No, @ Standard Potatoes, Long Island. Rice—Broken, Domestic. . Blue Kose... . . a 134 Salmon, Canned, No’ Pink. a 20 Sugar, Granulated (Bulk). a 944 Tomatoes, Cauned, No.” Standard........0+. als ts. Beef —Chuck Steak. - as Whole Cross Kib.. a Cut Cross Rib s- Stew Beef. toed Sirloin Steak, a Bottom Round, a- Rib Roast Prime. - a- Whole Top Sirloin. tld Cut Top Sirloin, [ed Lamb—Good and Medium, a tt Leg of Lamb, a Rib Chops. , A ye Stew Lamb (under cost) - ae CHUCKS. cs eeeceeee - oo Pork Products Smoked Home (uawrspped), a 3l $461 Ib ; 20% a 21 Smoked Bacon (unwrapped, 83 Pork Chops (end) vr if > Fork Chops (middle), td list for the week-end has been given The prices are on @ Maximum ‘Margin Conta, ---warf —- em ear -wx2 @ =S x pws oe seme x 7358 — 15}5 a 161g 6 a7 34 4% 15), a 16 84-560 436 # ~@ 10 4a 1546 225-6 0 244 e WR 1435 9 18 2 a 85 300g SR 3h 36 eg 85 39 at 410g 46 40 45 37 a 2 41g 66 Se 4 8 16 oR > = 39 DELICIOUS WHOLESOME Mustard AN INEXPENSIVE CCNDIMINT Good with Sandwiches | ULTIVATE foresight by making an early selection of your Fall __yind Winter wearing apparel. It “will redound to your clothing contentment and safeguard you against possible, and probable increases in cost Our initial prices for the incom- ing season represent a lower pro- duction cost than replacement will figure as the season progresses. This “look ahead” policy insures economy and a broader selection of fabrics and designs, BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET *~ Catalogue Plane wakaAny tte Besoki7e ry Ht reo Newark, N. J. CANTRELL & COCHRANE THE STANDARD GingerAle OF TWO CONTINENTS fre eder by the 5 Goan m your de for use at home Loiiete_Seagent we Cocayed Toota. Tighten ‘99 eth Trea Dseasrs Gaw SETS OF TCETH add, Porcelain. Crowns work, Fillies and Iniays Miiver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices: Hadly decayed Teeth and Roote carefully extracted. Teeth thor. oughly ‘cleaned. Broken Plates repaired while vou walt -BLO JorFICEs On 2 E. 125th St.)16) E. 34th St. NE Cor, Sth Ave. | N. W. Cor, 3d Ave,

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