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SALE OF 2.75 BEER HERE ENDS IN TEN DAYS The CC lo. J "3 | “Circulation Books Open to All,” | 3 rea NEW YORK, SATURDAY, “OCTOBER 1, 1919. ‘14 PAGES TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Probably Rain; Cooler. TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Probably Rain. PRICE TWO CENTS. Comrie Co, (The New ¥ — O'CONNOR LAYS DOCK STRIKE TO |. W. W. AND AAI A SARENT, PENZISHEE WW VOTEONDOCKSTRKE ONLY 75 MILES FROM GOAL: ‘ean AND 2.000 ABOARD PERISH, “70 BV LOCAL UNIONS ORDERED ARRNALS DUEHERE TOA SHS ARNEL WESSAGE..—--AFTEROUIANORS HARD HT | Apparently Solve fect, Providing for Ab- ystery. solute Drought. Piet 8 Still Leads, ’ ‘ a [Disaster pate ee to Have Oc- | /RICH NEW YORK WOMAN pierre a oe f AL es ‘ With One Short Stretch DIVIDED THE SPOILS.) curred on the Coast of | WHO HAS RECOVERED MOST |‘VIDE RAIDS PLANNED. Head of International Organization Left to Cover. i Norway, jE F HER BR |S BROKEN OFF: $1,200 Taken from Victim— | Sean rtd | OF $60,000 STOLEN GEMS | Palmer Prepares Opinion on Accuses Leader of Hoboken Men SPATZ IS RACING HERE. Fourth Man Sought as | PROBABLY A TROOPSHIP. eet Validity for Wilson—Wels’ of Fomenting Strikes in War— wee Actual Slayer. Ee Only Hope in Veto. : : ‘ ; Kiel, of Pacific Group, Close STRIKE NEARER ioe London Admiralty and Lloyds | et ob Railroad Ferries Tied Up,Causing : , hree arrests, and a contession at Sat NY APE ' SHINGTON, Oct. Reon ray ‘ Behind as He Leaves Get No Confirmation sisumsiesot att percent bwertomam| £000 Crisis—Jam in Hudson Tube. attan Police Headquarters early tain a legal status will come to an | Rochester, | to-day, apparently clear up the*mu-- of Story, | end when the Prohivition Enforce] Thr strike committee, after @ conference with. the- Nathonab-Ad- | | carat: ai Union Leaders siesta Walk-|aer at Yonkers of Mrs, Elizabeth Pe Lieut. Belvin A. Maynard, the fly- Nizsnick last Tuesday, and reveal it} ARCHANGEL, Oct. 11.—Two thou- | : ie out in Bituminous Fields 2 ‘Wien ; 2 rN : |ment Bill, enactment of which was Justmont Commission, agreed this afternoon to put the question as Ing preacher in the transcontinenta Noval as the outcome of a conspiracy ; PY RRHA VR ROO 1D RE HE Es are |completed yesterday by Congress| to whether or not they should return to work up to a vote of their army alr rade, reached Sacramento at | » 1. hatched on the East Side. The real]f an unnamed British whip on the lwhen the Hatise adopted the.con-| locals, 11.61 to-day. He had seventy-five = mumerer, according to the alleged|Norwegian coast, according to a ference report, “fw°made law either Fee pe le journey.| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. | 11.—The] contessio z = lelvelina deanatoh! vecetved tie thar : ¥ 5 fs A miles to go of his 2,701-mile journey NGOS he} confession of one of the prioners,| Wireless despatch received here from Ny tha Sredidanl'a aleRRinha ‘Ge Rulbe The longshoremen’s strike, which was again denounced to-day by, Capt. H. C. Dryton, his closest East- | Conference of bituminous coal miners} is stil at large, but his arrest is a] Helsingfors. 1) | Feit matically should his illness prevent! yy oc P Sash A A 4 ern rival, was last reported leaving 4d operators in session here Con-| matter of only a few hours LONDON, Oct. 11 either the him from signing it within ten days. T, V. O'Connor, International President of the Longshoremen’s Union, | Salt Lake City more than 500 miles, sidering ids of the miners for a) Assistant District Attorney L. Y.]| Admiralty nor L s has received | The manufacture or sale of any asand. W. W. outbreak, aided by German sympathizers, spread at mid- } 60 per cent. increase in wages and a] pg and Galise Lie soope: a} ny information relative to the wreck beverage containing more than one- behind hin, [ae pe eens a e in wages a Davis and Police Lieut.! Cooper and n relati the wreck Ga ot bee as Mant. of alcohol in Hight to the ferryboats, excepting the Municipal, Lackawanna, Fort Lee i Major Carl Spatz, leaving Roches- | reduction in working hours, disagreed! @ergt. Ford of Yonkers reached the|°f @ British ship on the Norwegian | on »-day and will adjourn city last night and the arrests were|cnast, At these sources, the report 18 prohibited under both the war-time) and Dyckman Street lines and at daybreak to the railroad tugboats, ter, arrived at Binghamton, 142 mi day and will adj ciate tims an eee ' J B and constitutional enforcement sec | from his goal, at 2.51, and wax due| Unless something ‘happens In the) (ie) OY en wert oars Gua ree tions of the measure, All provisions| Nearly all the railway tugs in the harbor were tied up at noon. ! | here at about 5 this afternoon. His | meanfime to prevent it, leaders of the! themselves: Felten cena ea a ekenae Un Santa [Re woe ets ie Be coarse bok | The captains and pilots and engineers of the tugboats and ferry- | : c etitor, eut, Kiel, ar- |mine workers say, the strike threat-] Samuel Michalow, fifty-seven years i ater oe are Syislih th Wa cscide 9, SAU i =: + ‘ . Tage aaa nf ine a nod for Noy. 1 will take place. old, No. Pees Street, a cost doen and if the loss of life is as large as| jcomes hw. | boats, respecting the agreements under which they are working, did not "i rived in Rochester as Major Spatz | ened for No ake place toe ae ' . Anticipating attacks on the constl- A fj ] é | Operators have declared they can-| 294 @ real estate dealer; Max Lipp,|indicated, the disaster will mark a ween are : | go on strike, The bois were tied up by the desertion of other workers was leaving that city | twenty-two, No, 5° Lewis Street, anew record in the annals of the sea. tutionality of the wartime and con- "| At the headquarters of the Control |not concede either of the demands of] yutcher, and Louis Cohen, twenty-|1t would seem probable the ship was stitutional prohibition enforcement ¢) who are members of the Port and Terminal Workers’ Union, which ap- 4 pe a 0 °. ‘lying , the wo. ers. The d e ‘f "| Stre t ring |legislation, Attorney General Palme! wht Committee at the American Flying |the workers. The mines affected are} six, No, 181 Clinton Street, all the}a military transport bringing British levi crameee an cninion ahah will «| pears to be under the same influence that inspired the strike of the longs % Club and at the eastern terminus of |!" Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, In-] addresses being in Manhattan. soldiers from Archangel, from which | prepare an op Mi 4 ce arii esl ‘diana and JNinois, More than 300,000] The police say that Lipp, the|port Great Britain has been embark- transmitted to the White House be-| shoremen, These influences brag of controlling all branches of workers ” the air race course at Mineola, it Wa8 | en are involve youngest of the accused, made a.com-|ing large numbers of men during the fore the bill becomes a law. | 4 belleved to-day that the races would| 2 == plete confession soon after he was|jast month. The bill probably will be sent to, in the shipping industry and threaten to completely tie up the harbor the White House Monday, There ap-| hefore Monday. on th lights across the taken to Headquarters, insisting that] It is known that troop ships have wo 2 lay, The continent were concluded and there WILSON MUST Rl REMAIN he thought he was to take part only| sailed quite recently from Archangel, ———_—_-—_——- peared to be some doubt to-day ei . would be no return trips, IN BED FOR EXTENDED in a robbery, and did all he could to}Copenhagen advices received yester- whether the measure would come be-| URGES MEN TO LIVE UP TO AGREEMENTS, ’ slog: vast '. Nizsnick’ or, fe + ‘ore the President because of the dis- . * + bectattait s SHS SON AIDE Se NT SOAR: Bis ene bid pie re poi day stating that Lettish soldiers who aT ener a Laney S Ne At the present time the unions are outside the jurisdiction of their ington was received at headquarters Lipp, according to the police, sald}have been on the Archangel front : i a to-day: PERIOD, DOCTORS SAY Michalow, who has a wife and sev-|have just landed at Riga and have him transact any business, officers. T, V. O'Connor appealed to the men to be “good sports” and eral married children, use “On arrival of contestants in trans- ceases to buy|heen rushed to the south of that city Ghould Mr, Palmer hold the mens |, eatings 2 stri ati continental test from the West all achat meat in the east side shop where helto meet onslaughts of German and ure unconstitutionar, tt was expected | Call meetings and end the strike and preserve the reputation of the union will be held at your station until tur- |Official Statement Issued After) worked. Both being Russian, Micha-| Russian forces. ’ that It would be referred to the Pros- | for keeping its obligati i i OC RS SS Fase Sn eRe ‘ anes \t We ive ie ions, at a meeting between delegates of the strikers ther orders from this office. Long Conference Between Gray- |low twenty-seven years in this coun-| The largest recorded loss of life in lent for his veto. Otherwise it might rca Piao Aer % es MENOHER.” son and Nerve Specialist try and Lipp six, they talked a great|a marine disaster occurred when the be permitted to become a law without | and the National Adjustment Commission at the Produce Exchange but | Major Gen, C. T. Menoher is the epee er oe deal in their own language. ‘Titanic was sunk after colliding with the Rxscutive'a slsnature met with a listless response from the delegates . | es Chief of th ve of the army. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.-The fol-| Michalow finally suggested that he, /an iceberg south of Newfoundland on Wholesale raids upon liquor dealers ae ps roe Major Miller, westbound, had to|lowing bulletin was issued at the|Lipp, go to Yonkers and “do a job" | April 14, 1912, the list of deaths show- are expected when the enforcement O'Connor's appeal was the outstanding dramatic incident of the cone Fe J « n toc 8 vt | 2 e rn - " <> —— egisla foes into ec pol + 3, Font, outee. has bags oN ee ye I yaa When | white House early this afternoon, |for him. He Mer rather yarus wilt ing 1,303 names, The Lusitania, sunk f a Tener pie . A Righa Ps ference which was called by Food Administrator Arthur Williams, wha 4 it was found that his machine sas} n " ; . the “job was, but several weeks ago|by a German submarine May 7, 1915,| Yq Former Employee of |°% aver ses are being made b Hin: - i damaged beyond immediate repairs |"'8"et Py Drs, Grayson, Derciim, | naed Lipp to go with bim tolcarried with her more than 1,800 of ‘ uthful me) mp oyee Government agents now says the danger of a pronounced food shortage within a short time calls ] ‘ uffin and Stitt: “ S a i 0" rere tha v cities + >, ‘ ‘ ‘ ; a in landing ventorday tie ie uffin os sy s ‘ i Yonkers and there pointed gut the|her passengers and crew. When the| Mrs. M. D, Whitman Cdught 4 ue Mite LG iu Ue in many cities for drastic action, Represéntatives of the strikers had explained that they H att, As rthington left Chi- © President shows sign of con-|home of a woman “who had many|Empress of Ireland was sent to the With Many Jewe! bo ona eA Mia ace agate aed tld fi a oly ar ° hide by tie daniel } cago for Bryan, ©. at 9.02 and was }inued in provement, but his condition| jewels and much money around her|pottom in the Gulf of St. Lawrencc bie ah iquor have been freely sold despite had failed to live up to their agreement to abide by the decision of the not reported when expected. His de- |i. suon as to necessitate his remain. |Neck." It was Mrs, Nizsnick’s home, on May 80, 1914, the loss of life was) ee A the wartime prohibition ban, simply} Adjustment Commission because the advance granted—five cents an | lay may have been due to the baa |'* * : ‘ogu | No. 47 St, Mary's Street 1,027, SPORTY OR AED SERENE PAWGUNORE | Hecaues ting law was inadequate, |). -_was not enoug! x telegr: ‘om See y of fi weather conditions reported by Lieut, |!n# in bed for an extended period Three weeks ago, Lipp said, he, here and in Philadelphia to-day for| Enforcement of the new prohibition |"0Ur—Wwas not enough. A long telegram from ecretary of Labor Wilson { ¥. CG. Nelson, who ¢ame into Chi- e statement was given out after! Gonen and the man atill at Jarge went ROOSEVELT DEFEATED part of the $60,000 in jewels a youth- [aw will make this punish appealing to the men to return to work and preserve their self respect and cago from the east to-day at 11, re-/a conference between Dr. G They pre- Shee ee eee son} to Mrs, Nizsnick’s home. They pre ful orlsaperadmita hela = = land De. Dercum} a spocialist in ner-|tended they had a midwife's job for 0 LEGION 6 E| nina ck Se from the ment. “| the integrity of their union had been read and then O'Connor stood up. or. | An effort to have Congress request iit doeaa tt Nk vith these menenexc, , ” | ‘olm D, W ti fare | ee sen a ere Aco nn ORe eau ee I agree,” he said with these men—except one. You skunk,” he | scree ent wea ct | and delayed the statement two hours| slammed the door on them, a |mer tennis champion, at Lawrence, | prohibition ban, will be mude by Hep- | of outed, turning quickly and levelling his arm at John Guatloch, delegate . take Fucher Join's Med. “ |beyond the usual time Iast Tuesday, Lipp's statement |Rocoe £, Sard of Albany Elected |. 1, last 19. John Reider he! ii, introduced a resolut to-day from local No, 306, Hoboken, the membership of which is preponder- — ==! To-day's statement came as a sur-|Tuns, he and the man not yet c $ calls himself, and he he declaring it is sense of Congre ion had | tured went back alone. ‘he latter,| State Chairman at Rochester | twonty-t $5 45th | that the necessity for the warti atingly German, “You said 1 ‘sold out’ to the shipping interests, Now, 1 eocceee= prise Inasmuch ae the impres ; ) ts Giet the aeoeaat ihe wartim ; aed (ay aac heen rg 7 SING TIME | ben created that Wilson was so im-|as soon as Mrs, Nizsnick opened the Meeting. | Street, Br yn ea ne at the | ban ha or em 4 know you and I am not surprised to find you in the company of the a CLO » proved he might be able to leave his| door, forced his way in and ov ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Oct. 11.—A dur- | Hie on ee ety unde | 1, W. W. soon as Germany started the war you, by virtue of your 1 soon, and resume his automobile | powered her, Then he admitted Lipp. ; \ © Was caught through his under- : rai ) 7.30 P. M. Sharp x ‘ 1b DES FREAD aulemal Pere bee miners ee P0 wet hes the Abate “| valuation of a large purl ‘ atiekpin, COL. HOUSE WL ON SHIP influence on the Hoboken docks, tried to aid Germany, | on Saturdays for It was said at the White House that|book was in the kitchen. She made | whe U| After he had offer.d it In several | QUE HERE TO-MORROW °“2° #oBoKeN MAN WANTED STRIKE. ; — Dercum had approved the treat-|no effort to call for help, but was |i) jewelry shops for $200 y teeday, De- | a i a ‘ = ie SUNDAY WORLD ; Panag pes oped beseech ee ae tective Sergt. Savage of Inspector “You were trying to call strikes all the time. You fomented discon- WANT ADS. Gra was well satisfied) ‘The thook way found where | the n- | ¢ ataw, who bad been follow! wre t and disorder, I recall one instance when you tried desperately to V poll y the re uttained he had indicated, and ¢ him through Maiden 14 Peace Conference Delegate Suffer prevent the shipment of a cargo of chlorine gas to the allies and told your followers the gas would be used to kill ‘our men.’ You didn’t want anys ithing to cross the ocean to harm Germany. We “That's the kind of people that started this sirike,’’ said O'Connor, again addressing the assemblage. “It has been said that I say this is but! joweller. what it was | Jeweller said at least $3 : coo KH, Sard of Albany, was) youth was then arrested, He admit- tion Is Not Serious, Jelueted State chairman od he ‘olen $60,000 wo ° le pse. It was explained that|ing to the woman forced her to the |” ~~ dais ted De had stolen 06.000 work af in Liberty Bond h t the “job was) tsfled with i in ca ident’s condition and is tak Want Advertisements for The Fs Sunday World must be in ee g From Grip, but Condi- said he ng ever ecaution against a pos- {| done,” but his companion on return- The World's Main Office on or before 7.30 Saturday evenin iy “d | WASHINGTON, Oct, 11.4" nervous attacks it was not uncom. | bed and prepared to tie her up, Lipp Jems while “third man” in the Whit- | trouse, one of the American in nervous attacks it was not uncom: | Drotested,. but anid his companion | PARIS= AUSTRALIA FLIGHT. | man home. |to the Peace Conference, Ia | replied, "You can out, I'm going = Positively no Advertisements 4 | during convalescence. to gas her. I have reasons.” Helder wr ire he tee eae ana on whieh! an J, W, W, strike, It is true, The strike was started at No, 166 a Meg | Oo Ras have reasons: 5 ate Cray at Police Headquarters, whe es . according . 7 he iter Ubis time. | a a aie = Lipp, according to the police, de- |Pewtet Starts TeoMorr w by Way id b, Tage a rie Po ne ae rived to-day at Sackett Street, Brooklyn, by the I], W. W. The Italian element. scat Send your Sunday peed Want | cin WORLD RESTAURANT, (Continued on Second Page.) PARIS, Oct, 11—Ktienne Poulet| robbery but handed over the greater | poe RS ing trom an attack of grip, | tered handbills all over the Brooklyn waterfront on Tuesday poring Adrertivement sn ton ay wo mane Lh) 8 srttath i Pie —————— sis TE fg a i aay airplane | part of the glittering loot, which ne eae his condition was described as "and that started the strike, Then they camo, to Manhatian ides - Qopaed ‘Reet ar q - 8 'tlight to Melbourne, by way of Rome iad ‘auth Beet ap . "e'Northern Pacific ls due at New Teale 4 door, ee otal Digebton aon and Constantinople, eh alate de ¥ (Continued on Fourth Page.), to-morrow. the yea Not one of the 110 locals a vote r » ff Sie el ROTORS NOTE NY y 2 -— - ae ee eee

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