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REI TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Rain; warmer, EXTRA The PRICE Two CENTS. Copyrights A940, by 7, he ‘New | “Circulation Books Open to All.”| NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, he Prev Publishing York World). TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Rain: warmer. [« Circulation Books Open to All.” | 3 2 Pi AGES 1919. MAYNARD PASSES OMAHA IN AIR "RACE AAA AAA RAR AA AAAS RORRRRLS PPAR PARAL 60,000 DOCKMEN SWAYED BY I. W. W. -ANEDLA PREACHER- FLYER RACES FOR ST. PAUL, NEB. FAR AHEAD OF ALL RVALS BURGLARS DE LUXE. RUN ELEVATORS IN CARTING OFF LOOT Goods Valued at $3 at $3,600 Car- tied Away Front Annex to No. 514 Broadway. ——e Many Accidents Hold Up Fly- , Two Planes Falling Into Lake Erie. WET AVIATORS SAVED. Three Men Killed Thus F| One in Eastern, Two in Western Flights, From Omaha, Nebraska, three Ban- ! dred miles alicad of his nearest com- Licut W. Maynard, | petitor, Belvin the flying preacher, started at —— this afternoon, Central Time, for St F The usual reticer ¢ prevails at Po- Paul, Nebraska, on his next reach | lee Headquarters about the pers of the transcontinental air race. | formance of burglars who removed Captain H. C. Drayton, his nearest | bales and packages we! zn smpetitor left Chicago for Keck Is- | half a ton from the Crosby land at 1.16, more than 800 miles be-|annex to tho loft building ou ind. Major Miller, third jn Broadway seme time bet ul ; Jo'cloeck Monday night and aco was reported tied up at Chicago |e 08!” Oy Sosa with a broken propeller, which was] vere pulky ne well a anne be ing replaced ltruck was doubtless required to re- At 10 Maynard was in Des| move th my e of the bur- noo! | els is district sup left for Omaha promptly wt the end} lice and private agency forces uf his half-hour enforced rest period.) burgiars entered the build Lieut, Maynard was the only con- | | ing.a basement window on testant to reach Chicago on tho first| Lafayette Street front. They ran the day and added to his other achleve- | elevator to the top floor, forced the ments that of being the first aviator | door le to the loft of the Yale to mak Might between New York | K in a way t indi- hg Chicago between sunrize and sun-| cates familiarity with that particular set of the same day |door and stole sight Salts oso: 2 olde! or the} en's Dathing suits, valued at $600. The aga nies Conte aaa o Hie Descending to the third floor, the day had in i bv md door in a another curly afternoon except the wrecking ; dct }manner indicating familiarity with of planes | i f the surroundings and entered the loft Licut, Norris, at Cleveland, reporte Bee areata E09 sat his fear that Lieut, Noullot may have | 3 Sha io s where they stole three erie ys' pants, 450 pairs, valued fallen into Lake mith came down at]! Lieut. HM. D. cs tlat $3,000. ‘The latter theft was not Lockport, N, ¥y between Rochester). until yesterday afternoon, ) Buffalo, He smashed his machine} news of the robbery of the Yale nan apple tree in tyINnK tO MBC) eoitting Mills having spread through again, athe building, other manufacturers be- Licut 7. Uynes was fished out of} © ia ihelh-atociee Lake Hrle off Ashtabula, O, half way ages petween Buffalo and Cleveland, Lieut s of the Norris landed ten miles from Cleve- 5000; worth of ture land and sent word that he would - Fernie the lenaelieie when a new propeller WAS) ent of Leo W. Greenberg, No, 210 hin Stree Grath t Way N twas robbed," he said) “But eliaia nything about Whe pu- Y., unhurt ( Jilce want to work quietly.” Rot plane went into Lake Erie |" “ye burglars went in through five miles from Ashtabula and sank, ladjoining tenement and got | nd Billott, his observer, | basement unde eonber poperte: Jin the floor above they were say tour hol ntit part of th Cot. GAs ¢ \ wn 4 pepper-box Cov by t ry eene jun opening three feet long and and declared hin tty wi Throws 3 Lost jUwey t ut the tow There we wef Hed to} th ape ave Mineola t Tleut, La Psst sak se. |BRITISH KING TO SIGN tarted f ’ se sume dow, dnabed In THE TREATY TO-MORROW phia, Lieut, ik . fective compa I ee Vernon yest i ' as ix return to \ 7 Haines, ' 4 n y Purashed ' | ' (cen 1 s Page ; , i Register early | Booths qpen, ‘I from 5 P, untt 7030 P.M. You King Ge Med ony 1 will leee your vets gu den'l reys bouu \ ther de: \olehy ‘ ~ abed ‘a ‘Guid, MISS VIRGINIA HYLAN, REDS WIN SERIES; | DEFEAT WHITE SOX BY IOTOSSCORE 7 } cecipeceiies Four Runs in First Inning Settles Fight for Baseball | Titlek—30,000 at Contest. \NING PITCHER| / EL LER wil Tiskson Makes Only Home Run of Series, a Hit Into Bleachers. SCORE BY INNINGS. Joe poupelanat +410013010—10 hicage 00100004 0—5 bon) inckanat!, Chicago, 10; jocimnati, Chicago, 1. By Bozeman Bulger. | (Special Staff Correspondent of The | Evening World.) | Copyright, 1910, hy The Prem Publishing Co, | Tie New York Breniag World), | COMISKEY PARK, Chicago, Oct. 9. The © neinnatl Reds won the bas: ball champlonship of the world here pris i-intelnielele bebe etoile DAUGHTER OF MAYOR, TO BE MARRIED OCT. 29 ROCKEFELLER ASKS LINER LANDS 1,237 VOICE FOR LABOR. AFTERBEING HELD IN ALL INDUSTRY 18 HOURS BY STRIKE Proposes Industrial Conference | La France Approve Principle of Representation, TRUCE Among STRIKE URGED. turn of Workers and Arbitration of Issues. | “ | WRBHINGTON, Oct. 9,—John D| Rockefeller jr, a representative | : tied up at Pler noon to-day, “the principle of repreventation in in- dustry under which the employees | shall have an effective voice In de- termining their terms of employment and their working and living condi- | tions.” of the Niagara y ¢ E vessel's 1 Gompers Offers Plan for Re- Miss Elisabeth Marbury N The crew stewards and mombors of the undertook to un the Tied up By Crews —Gaby Deslys and a Duke Notables. , TENOR BONCI DETAINED in the forth River, Also Arrives— Rochambeau Reaches } Quarantine being held of | River for more than eighteen hours the public, proposed in a resolution | because of the strike of the jong- eda MAE’ the National” “Industrial ) shoremed, the French line steamer Conference in session here approve} 4a France, which eet Havre Oot. 1, North waa asylated in tying up the vessel by the crow of the same line, and crew pad the baggage passengers, The ———_ 4 = STRIKE FEVER RUNS WILD SAYS LONGSHORE UNION HEAD: ALL WATER FREIGHT TIED UP Members of Wilson’s Cabinet Noti- fied That Situation Is Beyond Con- trol—Shipping Officials Stop Book- ings for Freight and Passengers— 5,000 Cars of Food Tied Up. he entire New York water front is in the hands of the / W., it was asserted to-day by T. V. O'Connor, President of thé ' tional Longshoremen’s Association. Not a snip is being i loaded. Piers are piled mountain high with freight and between 40,000 | and 60,000 freight handlers are idle in violation of the agréement of the Longshoremen's Union to accept the decision of the National Adjustment Commission, at of 7 The first concrete uct of the con-|tochambeau, of the same line, ar-, ‘ this atiornoon when they “cotented + ference was the adoption of a mo-| rived at Quarantine to-day, but will} “It is simply a case of mob rule to-day,” Mr. O'C id, “1 | dened POS mike c e to-day, bo au] is simply a cas Connor said, “The the White Sox in the eighth game of Hi eiebicireieieriviticinieieiiriel tion by Charles I, Chadbourne, «| not dock until to-morrow 1h WW. ele ry has defied not only the vite Is of th but th the World Series, and the (ifth win | Will Be Bride of John F, Sinnot at "eprerentative of the public, that a] On board the France were Gaby eme as dete iy officials of the union, bul ey, en ul ty of Good committee of nine be up to| Desiys, the Duke de Cruswvl, son of | defied tie United States authorities. They have aroused the men so that aa ait a no Ted centr lurch of Pig okt 300 investigate the high cost of living,| the Duchess d'Uzes, and frst cousin) they are simply running wild with the strike fever.” Eiler way on tho mound for the| 7 uae bey i si pis SetH thse aU vs oe a Ene tiers metas Mr. O'Connor said a strike started to-day in the Arbuckle plant in | ise Virginia Consue ylan, hree members of cach gro x4 > RoE ae leapt! winners, and with the exception of! ter of Musor and Mra. John F tal, labor and the public Amorica, The Duke was accompa- | Brooklyn was the beginning of a movement to tie-up all the warehouses the last innings pitched good ball. /and John Francia Sinnott, the Mayor's An immediate Industrial truco to|Mied by Count de Saint-Leon, wholin the city. When Elle a one bagger | 10 | Seere ois 1 son of Tax Commis tiie an thouiha, crention oc | Was a captal he Eig! c r ‘ a ri e a BT whe chucan or Meet aon the President] ee . . the control of the American Fed- every member of the Red | Conch) Putnaay aves #8d Congress and immediate arbitra-| The pausenger list included Moham- eration of Labor and in the hands Williams started for Chicago, but Avorn; Brooklyn tion of nation-wide ste! atrike med ha, who tried to reprosent | | of the 1, W. W. and Bolshevik fac- after a bombardment of hits in the whieh’ wilt te were among other proposals made to-| Hxypt at the Meace Conferertce, but ? | tion was the view expressed by j first stanza was removed in favor of |formed by the Right Rey, Charles Ed- day to tho Conference, ‘The first two| Was not recel He suid that he and after three rung had been sc ‘ored | the Sxo southpaw was remo’ in | favor of James, Another talley was added off the latter's delivery, Rath, lead of man, was thrown out. Dau- bert then singled and went to second on Groh's one bagger. Jake scored on Roush's two base blow to right, and WILSON FEELS BETTER AFTER A QUIET NIGHT BUT 1S KEPT FROM WORK for the industrial truee, while Samuel ompers. dent of the American | American Jeration of Labor and Chairman | Near East, { the labor group, proposed arbitra- | commission, C. V tion of the steel strike, Mr. Gompers's plan contemplated immediate return of the steel strikers Champ, No of Philadeiphia, Bill James, ‘The latter lasted five |ward McDonnell, Bishop of the Diocese wery prescnted by representatives of innings, when Wilkinson took his {of Isrooklyn, will be accompanied by a ty6 public and the Iast by the labor|ernor Folk, of Missouri, lace. low nuptial mass, tho celebrant of which ges v1). [Will bo Rev, Peter Donohuo, pastor of STUD: he Red batters landed on Will) ing church, A reception at the Wal-| Bernard M, Barueh, Chairman of|to furthering the jam's curve in the opening inning, |dore-Astoria will follow the ceremony the public group, made the proposal | pendent Egypt 4s here to confer with former Gov- counsel for he Egyptian 1ationaliats, with regard cause of an inde- Dr. James L. Barnes, Director of the Relief Commission in H tbe with four members of the Vickery and F. 1 Madison Avenue, Charles E. Beury and A and Vaultior, returnod after a nine B. M. Squiers, Secretary of the National Wage Adjustment Com: mn of the United States Board, in telegrams sent to the Secretary of War, Navy and Labor, and Railroad Director Hine. Walter B. Poilock, Marine Di+ rector of the United St. Rail- road Administration for the E: ern Division, at 10 o'clock ti morning declared an absolute em- bargo on all freight movements VANISH IN HOME OF RICH WIDOW District Attorney Asked to Help| Unravel Mystery of R Shan Sunkin dautied Gah aad ES i work pending the outcome of ef-|months' trip in Turkey and adjacent Stolen Gems. to the piers of ew York. LOR! sh alco ed pA PS Spars f arbitrate the dispute, countri ——- The National 4 Roush scored. James went in the|Cooler Weather Aids in Continued r eSECe | COUntries wal Adjustment Commis. hae i ed be i K 5 ‘ vin Me: of San Francisco} Miss Malvina Hoffman, No. 120 East] pistrict Attorney Francis Martin of | "2% We body which made the award pos and started by walking. Kopf, Improvement of President's proposed a Permanent Arbitration | sith Street, whose Bacchanalla statue ; Nee of five and ten cent increases per Neale fanned but Duncan scored Condition, Board, his resolution, which had the|was purchased by Honry Dalton, of T° BYC2* Was to-day asked Py Act-| nour which the striking tongshore- ives Man 1 jh Hl veces STON, Oct 9—T 1_| *hProval of the public group, provid- | Cleveland, and presented to France, |" CaPt Harry Duane of the Bight) men disputed, will hold a special ae a ane, ) FA Urst two] WASHINGTON, Oc The f “| vg that all living ex-Presidents be | aiso returned Detective District to assist in the at-| meeting at 10 A, M. to-morrow at the Be aaararmeee pees acid but) towing bulletin on President Wilson's] membe Ernest Pixotto, No. 137 East Géth}tempt to unravel the myutery sur-| Produce xchange, when the @eck ler Ughtening up made Jackson pop | inesy w a t Mes cloeck| Mr. Gompers’ board for arbitration | gy tached to Genora! Headquar. anding the theft of Jewels valued | *T8e Will be considered a short fly to Kopf and struck out j of the ste trike would be posed i sips 5 oe Bical = . eo suoolidl ies Wrede e9 ' vie , Waren vee AR Oalaat this morning, FOL youla be compored Iiers ay a captain ot engincers, and one | at petween $40,000 and $50,000 which rh ppin, Vice Presiden Gitnolpect | one more in the |And Stitt | x members, be appointed | of the eight original American camou- nmol Nace, ea Sire |e ae, tokemationil ‘Mérsunule Maps nesonatl ne more in the |ANd Ht mere ia no materiay |2¥ cae of the three groups In the |riags artista, returned with 100 dcaw.| ere Stolen from the home of a Mrs | ine Company and Chairman of the don: Grotys'ono-bagger ta rant) (nie ihe reelsant’s < Jconterence—capital, labor and the iat bh Henry W. Boetteer, a wealthy widow, | Labor Commie ion of the Transatline had Roueh's second double, The Box! 50 the slight improvement noted | HUbld (Continued on Second Page.) living at 254th Street and Port Inde-] Ue Steamabip Lines Canterence, had two on in this inning, utter one| Jou iu SUERE UpIO) Mr. Gompers also presented a roso- ae | | formed yesterd.y at a meeting held Jinan had been retired, James went! joo. the frat ti the ution embodying eleven fundamental | pendence Avenue lined wire een " on a tot ANY debold e 4 5 x i whic he emphasize a v nert urre ae id, | Jler's third wietim on Ruma was not at s morning Minous appre | F IAN ' While Mre, Hoettwer was making an| that lui steam hip lines in the harbor iaiitee tes J rasa ae Dr. Francis N am, | 8Feur, including at be " 0 Fi GEE'S FATHER | automobile trip to the Mammoth|of New York bud cloved their doors th Np tanine wl 4 summoned | OF a . ial eB Ea - < | Kentucky, from which she re- | 21! freight and passenger traftic tat ton w , € | One DHNGHDION BEG - The lougshoremen emplaye : t } | Right of w earners to orgunize,| Brouklyn Parent Then Forgives | turned last wee 2 i mplayed on the elon flv fo" tue the. ‘wo Right ) army piers at Huboken were among SaRatiBGn Hip ose ws lective barg nin Eloper and Witnesses Marriage The Jewels wo. kept in a@ wtrong-! the last to go out ¢ ine i Rl { wage earners to be rep- | 7 F se. | 1g ple e Jers wee I . ind Berantaat sronantitives ofits cwe of His Daughte wa left in the house All the piers ut the Jersey side were } The Presiden roche , 4 " vered that the Usx had \3 affected At » piers of the Scandin. n ) negotiations will em- Atter Alfred Pio nine 1, No, a have a 1 appetite and , ea ’ - aviun-American Line the men agreed Ls lotta Mee viii El Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, Lad, on his| been forced open Rison ona cane ’ i a : Freedom ot knees, kissed the hands and fect ‘ | Ave 8 COR! BUA AC Work UBL D & very wt ‘ ates Kise Nettie ere) “thbs Jo the usual efforts | ship on whieh men had beep ig oa / Ris sto ello, in the office of the Ma to keep sinc n with | work en coaled. On the ty by President ¥ i Theis olen. r duy with one |cenae Bureau in Brooklyn to-day, Gen-| the rot nm bee public, | Holla piers the men un+ th ah very, whit arate ine i euch week, and with . pardoned Flori and the| Al wssigned tive Al- | loaded the fe ond mail from the t t Rips : yaiy tl nba \ irday encour harello, sixteen, and | bert C assist in the work on| sterm m before they quit a ; Bile “ i i h ed ert ouraged. . Nie chaas | work th ning » % rR k _ LK ei ’ ; wea/eald | Sa O'CONNOR ASKS UNION MEN a Part Wemen ng for the | | TAKE BELL-ANS BEFOKR MEALS TO RETURN TO WORK, \ \ Ra ver SAUD OW pefure the lee he Goud Digewtiva gales va ! JECIPROCITY REPEAL VOTED. °,, Ms ‘ H Prenton maker! OConnor intormed many of the SLoOn yecra — rikers to-day th ne a not House Passes HUE Simed at Cana- t ' reate father at firet upbraided | | strike to-day that they would ngt ‘ ie ; : hie couple, Kid Michi plendion, Haale | New the City froin the have the support of the international a , Mf Paap | want 3 v f ute the |ow hia knees, When Carmella got down | . f > iio, | and ordeved el) bis loyal delegates ele, t bles, of Neonat istry in Which they are engaged," |on her knees, Ollicer N ordered | i $3| to Ket the mon buck ut work, He ha eine " ¢ if , | - stopped. The marriage was then per od peel. boreerediea : preset an early ending of the end ab ees Catradinn Reciprocity Ack (Continued on Tweaty-Mvat Page.) formed by Deputy City Clerk Single | Boy ick Becdik wean WiLLHIO! dan, of strike, but ble guthority was flouted { NOR Fv a OY ae