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7 ny betaine them of the kind on Durke Superin- Bureau of Investigae tons eet the Department of Justice, W-day began an investigation of I. W. W. propoganda tm connection with the strike. He wants to learn just ‘What was back of the circulars favor- Yng “one big union.” ‘None of the circulars bore the im- , Print of the printer and Mr. Lamb's mén were endeavoring to find out thay were printed. LYN WORKERS TURNING AGAINST THE |. W. W. Although in Manhattan the I. W. 'W. element seemed to be in control, there was a marked change of front along the Brooklyn water front, where striking longshoremen were bitter in their deaunciation of the L W. W. and insisted that they were not in favor of the “one big union.” They argued that they were striking for “a living wage.” Oliver Morton, spokes- mah for Longshoremen's Local No, composed of colored workers, said any LW. W. propagandist who showed up at that union would be e@mmarily dealt with. An instance of summary action @ecurred at Atlantic Avenue and Columbia Street, Brooklyn, about 11 o'elock when @ man was found distributing 1. W. W. handbills gimiiar te those reproduced in ‘The Evening World yesterday. A number of strikers attacked the man and finally chased him down street, the chase continuing a dozen blocks before |. W. agent distanced his Practically amounts to an on all raiiroad shipments to for export has been put into the Freight Traffic Commis- North Atlantic Porta of the Administration. J. J. Man- Sy director general of New York ” sald: “The food situation ‘@pproaching ® critical stage. I #t? sf 4 i a ee ee ee FAM DOGS AFTER PREVENTED BY STRIKE Passengers Are Forced to, Carry Their Own ONE WORKER SLAIN, OTHERS INJURED IN | TWO STRIKE RIOTS caanenijuinient Men Going to Mills in Hub-| bard, O., and Clairton, Pa., Attacked. GUNS AND KNIVES USED. Federal Soldiers Fired at Ftom Ambush Near Gary Plan YouNGsTOW 0. Oct. 10-One Negro is dead, another im the hospital im a critica! condition and several others are injured as the result of a| clas between negroes and foreign! orm workers at Mubbard near here last hight. When two negroes, who! huve been working at the Hubbard | Diant of the Youngstown Sheet and fifty of them were’ confronted by a crewd of Rowmanians. Shots wert exchanged but’ no foreigners were Tube Company, left the plant about} % THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. a W. W. AGITA TORS W WARNED AWAY BY BROOKLYN DOCK WORKERS - reported injured. Mechanics, who yesterday began Preparing thesTrumbull Steel Com- piny’s plant at Warren for opera- tien, folldwing the decision of em- Ployees to return to work, torday coutinued their task of getting the Mills ih shape for capacity produc- tion on Monday morning. Following the action of Warrén @eombers of the Amalgnmated Assd- cittion of Iron, Steel and fin Work ors in engineering a settlement, mili oMiclals now are expecting moves from amalgamated. men of other companies, which have agreements wita the union, PITTSBURGH, Oct. 10,—Rioting broke out at Clairton, near here, to- day when saveral foreigners, alleged to have expressed their intention of returning to work, were attacked. One man was shot and seriously wounded, three others were stabbed and many beaten. State Polloe re- Baggage. stored order after several rioters had This group, photographed at the Industrial Conference in (Piles held. Sve: aca | x Ge Washington, shows, from left to right: CAPITAL AND LABOR MEET IN HARMONY Secretary lane, Chairman; Judge ©. H. Gary, Samuel Gompers, Frank Morrison avd John D, Rockfeller jr. in front of the Pan-American Building. where the conference is MAN IDENTIFIES WOMAN AS ONE WHO DRUGGED HIM | She Is Held in $1,500 Bond for) Examination an Charge of Grand Larceny. Identified to-day in the Gates Ave- || nue Court, Brooklyn, by James Castech, | |f) as one of the women who gave him a! drink of wine on the night of Sept. 7, Minnie Perko, twenty-two. of No. 94 | First Avenue, Manhattan, was held in | || $1,500 bond for examination nextTucs- || day on Castech’s change of grand tare | Castech is « night watchman, om. | ployed by the Mutual Fur Dressing Corporation at No. 16 Steuben Street, Brooklyn. On the night in question, he says, two women epoke to him at the street door. One of them had a bottle of wine. Castech took a drink and forgot everything. When he awoke, | he gays, the women were gone with | $300 from his pockets and $300 worth of furs. Minnie Perko says she knows nothing about it. U.S, SOLDIER KILLED. BY RUSSIAN OFFIGER| Shooting at Vladivostok Led to| Demand for Removal of Russian Troops. OMSK, Tuesday, Sept. 30 (Associated Press.)—An American soldier in Viad!- vostok was shot and killed recently by a Russian officer, it has been learned || here. This and other incidents led to a demand from the Allied commanders at ||[/ Viadivostok for the removal of the Rus- | | sian troops from that city. A vigorous protest by the Omsk Government, how: ever, led to the withdrawal of the demand. | en HELD AS HOME INVADERS, Three Bound Over on Charge of Forcing Way inte Low Home. Charged with having been tmplicated in forcing an entrance into the home| of Mrs. Seth Low, at No. 320 Park Ave-! nue, on Oct. 1, three men, describing | themselves as James Carney, twen one years old, of No. 431 East 83d Sere James Duffy, twenty-two, No.! 223 East 70th Street, and Martin Mur-} ray, eighteen, No. 507 East 87th Street, | were to-day held in $1,000 bail each for| the grand jury. Alexander Shoes Sizes 6 to 8..... « $5.00 Sizes 81% to 1014,.... 5.50 Sizes 11 to 2.... 50 | Sizes 2% to6........ : 8.00 Tan Grain Leather | Sizes 814 to 1014... ..$4.50 BRON APOE... casce 5.50 | Sizes 4 to 8. New Yorks 184 B'way, at Jonn St. for Boys and Girls } Sturdy, correctly designed high shoes, priced approxi- mately at what you would pay if you could buy from the wholesaler. Tan Calfskin Black Calfskin Bee 6tos......... Sizes 814 to 1014. Sizes 11 to 2, Sizes 214 to 7. . 6.50 White Buckskin . $5.00 | Sizes 814 to 101%. : Sizes 11 to 2.... Sizes 214 to 7 -50 | £2. 9.00 . Complete Size Ranges Sixth Avenue Corner 19th Street “Save the: Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens ina few hours. Accuracy assured. Any Lene Duplicated from the broken pieces Lenses, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, etc. ° Established 57 Years. 223 Sixth ‘Av., rth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St, a thst at Ann St. pine French liner Rochambeau. which|been trampled under the hoofs of Quarantine yesterday, with 171} State Police horses, Dut was held down the bay| CHICAGO, Oct, 10.—With the best pa gred °f confusion oer TA dus to] day’s output since the etrike in the longshoremén's strike, docked at) steel industry was called behind naan to-day, The docking was effected | them, mill operators in the Chicagd West 42d _ Stree: Brooklyn: on Button St.tor Bord St POSITIONS OF AIR LEADERS IN CROSS-CONTINENT FLIGHT PREACHER-AVIATOR LOSES LEAD BECAUSE OF Ta mpioea wich Tenched te, ey | cue ‘naar reported coy expeot=/ TD(EAI F LE WIT ENGINE |Licut. Maynard Falls Behind Western Flyers| ‘Dagenes “from the| provement in the labor situation, forming groups for! During the last twenty-four hours Rochambeau many ittee 20 representing the] the entire district was calm, except bi \. of France, ean that a half dozen shots were fired feat on on, Och 21, at the un-| from ambush at Federal soldiers at a ¢ at Ww. ) ating’ of tatue “presehted by | Gary, Ind, After Setting New Record. MINEOLA STARTERS. Reported. Special for Friday and Saturday, October 10th & 11th CHOCOLATE COVERED CREOLE, PEPPERMINT PATTIES Hebly spiced eaxar, Cream, in coveringy of ‘bocolat (Continued From First Page.) Distance ied. Plane and Pilot DH-4—Maynard . DH-4—Drayton 1 Save Decayed Teath, Tighten Loose Tooth. Treat Diseased Gums, +Cheyenne tt.” Paul, Neb. drove his plane into Elk Mountain, with finest ‘oll of joped. hs, y In # driving. snow- é Sar''Unedualedy ‘rh ahounavel te, . presented by West Point hehe mente | Federal activities against radical His companion, Lieut, Will- DH-4—Webster +Omaha, Neb. 4 combination th tia mir "peeve ane anreegble ie ax Bridgework, Fullnes ¥ Tas unyelled there in 1914, just |leaders in the strike area progressed | iam Goldsborough, only slightly | DH*4—Mitter .. Rock Island ee Sineee: * Eaen ae Gola. "Suver aba Porcelain. SE-6—Donaldson +Rock Island .. we ites the outbreak of the wir, ur ‘Big Week-End Extra Special. ASSORTED MILK CHOCOLATES —The these aieette, are comprised Made at Reasonable Prices Haa'y decayed Teeth and Re and State militiamen continued their drive against alleged illicit saloons injured, ‘Lieut. Wales was in the air DH-4—Smith, H «Chicago centres of - i servite intelligence office at Wash- \] | of Marshmat Mer Ghans Caramels: Fiantationes cot tho 7! MORE SHIPS | at- indiana Harbor, Ind. Forty women |ington and was in charge of the tor-| O4*#—Manzelman . \1] far vt rai iiavowed¢ a, Ryall Seley prated Sigs oa 70 wee oO } i . ni jelicious gem © mm ev Dickets at Indiana Harbor were dis-]eyt fire patrol out of Mather Ficld, SAN FRA Chocolate: Our res, 800 goods, SPRCLAL,. POUND BOX ic @.BL He s ADED persed last night by the State troops. | cat DH-4 Bluebird—Smith, Le H Rock Island, Ul Week-End Off Oo Oi t agen hike 4 ck Island, IU, it fi 1 <a Going west Captain H. C, Drayton Rook taland, ti 1736 ther GopennD AngORTED. Zt rvs pbs, Lb PY oerices { ! 3 artive aa and “A Difficul was on his way from St, Paul, Neb.| SE ‘Des Moines, La 1578 PORE, CHOCOLATE Sehotcesty & ireahosts abundant tart i sole 2 E, 125th St.|169 E, 34th St. { a in H 4 Pa " ty to North Platte, Major J. H, Miller| DH-4—Qeen . Sidney, Wyo.. 1098 fe qrowe them ine gongpring "pte" portigns, rene! cs. ‘Bananas, “740° Pee Sop) BW, Coe, 58 & { i Ps land + ‘at , * tk ing Passengers RS was stalled at Rock Island by a| be a ge Taxirioualy ” blank with one PO vorld 69) Lexington Ave. He. eM and Freight. GOMPE LUN H ON melted motor ring. Lieut. Wedster ancien prching cond Sormlited to|wind that reduced our speed to 40 Kenowned Premium Milk UND BOX Ic S. W. Cor. 59th Bim ct was headed for St. Paul, Neb. from |S" Col. Brand returned to Mine- | ™Miiga ant nae we t ola to-da: Lieut. rT » other machine carrying eleven Hours; 0 4 M. to T P. daily Oy a ree pany, ale re “Have You a Card id Waiters’ | Omaha. who was ied astray by & Door com: |Paeeneers, has, Re erie the D |e eed wandays, 8 40H. her", i 4 — epee aries se Yo Union?” Asks Labor Chief, but Of the flyers far back in the race |pass Wednesday, made a new start|firat part of the trip at 10,000 fect, ||| These are dainty blocks 4 Nout there ts seasotot Re dag The largest was. the Mery of He A 's F ea Lieut Giah who has twice started and LS nd Fiat, 5 Bowers, who but b bad weather brought us down to of richest Chocolate that in tite, 4 ¢ Accepts 5 “ ° smash ry jeupo! londay, went | 6.' " a the Biibre So ing A gh pat aid. ‘ood, haa trouble With big ahio Ca with Sie Linus CIUR matonon: sei ee Corminets _,seneveastz sed of ‘ hi from y of Gi- NGTON, Oct, 10—A buffet | second trip before reaching -|was also authorized to start for San fa mediey of “tasty Bar, Bare Ibert H , p, Wind a large chtgo. The Canada | luncheon was served yesterday to the |hampton was again recorded “miss- Prensisods Lieut. McDermott's ship NEW BRAZILIAN | ENVOY. cheats Bar, Walnut Fea , "Lieut. Roull 8 disqualified [13 known as the Vampire and has a se x icaear Bar, Hs C @own the ‘bay and oficials cre na ereree COMERS John tng Lieut, Roullot was disq Mevtearehesh Br tan eiite Ga hoae, Magalen Offered t of Ambansa- |] | our, Unes: ‘eal “" | be announced that the passengers, would e by OmMing Up &iat Bryan * Col, Archie Miller, commanding the dor to United States. late. ox 49c Wor stact lorntfons see | SntenrD Honteea. Lr c j de taken off in barges.,.The ronok line | T2¥ With the skill of a veteran feeder | MANY FLYERS HELD AT BUF- /fying fields of the army on Long| RIO JANEIRO, Oct. 10.—Tho post of |} LfOUND telephone diréetory. Bi: oer Rochambeay, iwitich, haa bee: in Junchrooms, bumped into Mr. FALO BECAUSE OF STORM. Island was painfully, but not seri-|Prazilian Ambassador to Washington, it The specified weight includes the container, va ya ye "| @amuel Gompers, who had neither] of the contestants other than ously, injured when he was thrown was learned authoritatively to-day, has Wye, harbor ewanty-four bay pa J aS} violently out of the seat of his au- |b ¢ Magale: ed = = H panned tou. ct AG eiby t- (i Hae .| the leaders 4p the race Ideut. Cols) tomobils this morging on hia way len Ambasaador ts Srenes tee force INERAL DIRECTORS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, a fs sfWou't you take this, Mr. Gompera?") owen and, Lieuts. Roulett, New-|from his headquarters to Roosevelt |porenn mincier of Been i nee FU At Rosie, found ‘ y 4 of 6 doe: Venta [Payne man and» Reynolds .were reported| Field. Surgeons at Mitchel Field | forelen Minister of Bra tea 4 r ped Lo pero by the Sos: it is. reported Hospital said his gpine had Minister to Bolivia and Ne you a card in the Waiters’ ained slightly, but he continued held at Bryan, QO» by the embargo at Union?” the lwhor leader demanded, Renato Silva, wt Tro! ighiee sailing. Chicago, Lieuts. 8 W. Torney, Fy duty. former Charge @'Affairs in Washing- in; | fe Rt c- y Kirby, H. W. Sheridan, H. H, George zater Col. Miller’s pains became >| ton, will be offered the appointment Me ise, screens Se |v yoU ee tice sec oe |sne, nt, Wr saris Chrome ees das tay, siege | E OF ? 5 cline o o é of hi > ade he hos- a Porte Rico, with ugar andyeoftpon the | count?" from Buffalo, All others who stayed | pital, after which he was ordered to Mexican Emvoy Coming Back, LIF g DEATH : relish with the English Mpthne fron Cuban porte, swith sugars | Well,” said Mr. Gompors, “I'l breax |e MKHt at Buffalo were held there | hed. eather Re oa My Nd Cae Sots Be copterins the” Sahara, from Newport, Engiand; because of storm conditions, Major —_— ;Bonillas, Mexican Ambassador to the By DR. BERTHOLD A, BAER. the rule of a lifetime and accept your —— a ee em ENR MR TO eo a ieipeeueh Wn teskee silence aad the )Zacapa frém ‘Central American bs Abbey and Lieut, Beau arrived at United States, left President Carran- with a cargo 6f banand® for the | Mer Buffalo from Rochester, HANDLEY-PAGE PLANE vadie Ot Veuamee, State ‘et "tes Said a friend of mine the other day:— Sold by ludng dclers —»——_—_ D Said a friend of mine the other day: Fruit Company; the Mundale; of Lieut, Col, E. H, Hartney in a Gere Laile Potost; this morning, en'his way Tfunobtainable at yours ca! tha Bnssion trons Aniwergs sod | THREE DEAD, TT INJURED |rman Fokker, ana ious, w.'cm| AND 11 PASSENGERS IN j10, wasnineton, accoraing to specia “Why write about death? Why not write about 3 Antwerp; and ho ; i |dospatches to Mexico City newspapers, ‘tul life?” ryant 52.44 ss wl Te fea hacen oats Brown and Norris also left Cleveland PERIL BEFORE LANDING This would appear to end, at least the beautiful life © tinghamton reported Lieut. Gish, -——~ that Important changes were pending Tam not woting 8 ut death. When I write about j Tue ‘DAMAGES DRAW BRIDGE. a second time starter, “Major 4 |Special Suits for Alighting in W. in the diplomatic status of Mexico and Frank E, Campbell and The Funeral Church I am — i ESRER’ hy AeoaAtdd Biddnier lean” aest Mhotanoks ering’ ta nee uits = - ne in ater |the United Btaten, writing about the beautiful, about life. “y, W. C T ” . : . : rape at Tay : 4 ut on All—Fly to Mineola Preparing to Sail From aig wer wie To-M Frank E. Campbell and his associates do not look ou WontGet ired” SM Lone Isard Rallroed dreworidee Philadelphia, Seward, Uke ONnOEOW,, ROME, Oct. 10.—Reports from Bicily like undertakers; they do not act like undertakers; “ Wf you wear over ‘ing Creek, at Flushing, was olla aid ear Admiral Mark Kerr, o} e|to-day state that the town of Rie o" damaéged s0 Dadly when struck by « PUILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.—Three men| TWO MORE FLYERS FORCED ne = ory ouaene yy rj oe in the aaichintelaee uff " in fact, they refuse to be classed as undertakers, The KOPSHOO” tug this morning that the draw would|W¢re Teported killed and seventeen in- OUT OF THE RACE, Handley-Page airplane Atlantic, ia [been sclaed by rebellious peasants Funeral Church is the most perfect inatitution for the ee: Menger close properly, and trains| ured as thie result of an oll explosion! ‘Telegrams were received at the|hela up at Greenport L. L,terday be. |FOUr thousand of the peasants, en: service to the living in honor of the dead. A “SHOE” built to give Comfort | ot, Sage Ta Ftehagl tat tice Mas Watton tae eared fare te] American Flying Club to-day an-|cause he ran short of gasoline, He|R4#ed In an attempt to take posses The Funeral Church—almost a misnomer—em and Wear to menon theirfeet alot, ir jamage. During that time | ‘8y. jed and ured were all], that Lieute: Tl etarted saterdn ‘ Sarreboro, |sion of land, clashed h troops #6 eee 2 i Viet Wh melaae it comer MN ert tors ee al secaident o |ers who sta, pee San Francisco, |Mitchel Field, but ts not expected to |/!led and gnany others wounded little ‘deeds, which, combined paly, form ‘the fitting I ai LyrPeuia Thick Sole and ee ie diapraceall — cone, LpShuiit 5 ot aed ven tet are out of the race, {roach there until to-morrow ~ 9 closing chapter to a life well liv: Broad Heel. All Leather, — u aan Mind * we} There was a dangerous situatto! aul Cites ‘ f ‘ accident ocourrod when a tug| Licut, Nassamer and Lieut. Ripe) vere ey lane wae forced’ te ea Comine Here. ‘How can they do it?” asked a woman who had $10.85 the pair fan ash barge wai nt by AT SHIPYA ere ctoxe together ‘after leaving ’ as for » Masseo of Day- Money Back if not ie 50 am. be et ei AT SHIPYARD STRIKE! S END, |were Tose together after leaving come down, It was late at night and|ton, 0. haa received call to tho pas- attended services at The Funeral Church, Broadway yO ERNEST FREY anit septa aE yeiie. Por rmasH unta Hs tvery dark rhe crew and passengers|torate of the Bapilst Temple, Third and 66th Street, ‘At a time when I was so helpless, 11 umion sete Nr aneet suBWa * ° e he ran od ne i UF SHOW, were ordered to put on special suite; Avenue and Schermerh Stree SINN FEIN M. P. SENTENCED, | Work Since Yesterday. borne, on a high wind and lost their that they had brought along for a|Brookiyn, He is to succeed the lee rt) prostratad, when Tdid not know what to do and z Confidence that the first of next | bearings. Lieut. Nassamer was within possible alighting in the water, But|Dr.. George ©. Moor. Dr, Massee was how to do it, they arranged everything ot once did ole je O'Keete Mant Serve Bigh=| week will see the end of the strike |twelve miles of the Battle Mountain \by signal lights and clever handling |!™ Brooklyn a few days ago. | the bother me; all my worries were taken from me, ; ld Seon: mont iy at the ship repair yards in the Port |eontrol field when he was forced to. they made a perfect field landing : yet—have you ever seen a more perfect arrange- CHAPMAN,—JOHANNA, —~Patrick O'K, of New York was expressed to-day by | descend 1 his machine in| Major Samuel Marshall of Hazel- oy Rorvices at the CAMPBELL FUNEKA\ wthern Division of Cork, who | ployers. tle. Mountain on ABT pos i orhave you ever known of 4 more beautiful institution? Friday, at 10 A. M. Writted on Sept, 25 “The strike is breaking rapidly,” Sutomoblie truck It’ was expected oat Se. 8 Date ane. 2 hesking rapidly a Were TO- the supply. outa ‘reach “Greens I have not—neither have you—hence I am trying LL VUNERAL oa A | More than 1,000 | opened to-day authority of the 4 i ewer SERVICE- (ICE—QUALITY Ll it it, dway and 6 sat |men, machinists, carpenters and iron-| Air Service at Washington, iv was?! Be eR seciat tk | to tell you about it, einaadiieaie x ee 8 workers ebtetl ave returned to ordered that so. eral G. Brandt | ciaht noire id Adimiral Kerr, “put —_ “PRINTING Co eR . MOODY.—EVANGHLINE, \ Jo since yesterday morni whose machine fell a posi |. Xa we been twelve hours the air PRINTERS, 4 Be the conditi pret the frst , day, ing. is mechanician, when we landed at Greenport, In t eatin, N, ¥, cHUROH, I Panga tery PUNBRAY ny ‘evit! provided with vicinity of Boston we ran into a mew Bedford af and 66th 6, ue Vilday, at a P, ) Nata a tee |

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