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FOR CONQUEST OF EARTH 1S.” DRECTED FROM NEWYORK THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, LW.W. “RED GARD” CAMPAIGN MASKED ME éL TCRMAN IN JOHN | Bored MIS TER Gilhooley (Once Mike the Stowaway) U 5 FOOD OnE Retires to Country Seat STREET ROBBERY ee 1919. IN SEARCH TO-DAY Speculators A re Hard E FOR HODEN SCAR (By P. Q. Foy.) (Evening World Food Expert.) The enormous holdings of dairy products in the warehouses of Cross Dead Line in Raid on, \Vast Quantities Said to Be United States, to which The Evening World has often called attention 1 . the last few months, were disclosed to-day when the 1 | Frankel Building Housing | | Hoarded in Out of the — states Department of Aaviesitere as eesti hme ae ‘ Pe See Cre | f State: ‘ culture i i “0 % ii nd oedds. aamad) Qahi Jewelry Firms. | | Way Warehouses. The report shows that the dairy products now in storage are greatly né Big Union” Revolution-| spring of ast year they controlled | excess of the amount being held one year ago when the Natlon y aries Made Their Plans labor in Seattle | A below-the. l-line raid of five Arthur Williams, Federal Food Ad making every effort to neerve its food supply. The figures speak | March 5 last they succeeded in pass-! masked bandit ho near: Ae! themselves. In the fotle . > ’ c dits, whe y murdered n the following table are shown the number of cites of eee Years Ahead. ing a resolution In the Central Labor |» watchman at N ji minietrator, to-day ts on the trail Of Joa tne number of pounds of butter and cheene hel ——— Gontait pt wean, reeapatnitt: Wie}; er nn rece Senn Berwes sugar profiteers who are sald to have : Rad cheese Belt. 18 Care i Pate vdchstreran tte Teor torwarrye| FAV scores of policemen and detec- | gies aiding SRA xa A 1, 1919, ax compared with the same products Oct. 1, 1918 : delegates o1 vor to carry enough supplies hidden in and nea " ' 038,17 S ie Pr j WON ON PACIFIC SLOPE. | ‘ie red We W. cards, ‘Thin was the | tives the most exciting hunt of years | is re ae hikes y ' Eges, Oct. 1, 1919, 6,898,171 cases; Oct. 1, 1918, 5,985,673 cases. candies | ‘ jew York to tide the city over the Butter, Oct. 1. 1919, 121,884,544 pounds; Oct. 1, 1918, $7,024,992 pounds. ' — jOrst big open test, but it proved to| early to-day, There are scores of \ ; 834, : ; : " Undermnined Gompers’s Con-|Gompers and every one else t the | Jewellers with safes loaded with gold | cette Mba ts. Minin ts Cheese, Oct. 1, 1919, 90,055,148 pounds; Oct. 1, 1914, 42,115,074 pounds = A rd * radicals had gained control and that4 and jewels among the 800 tenants of declared to be mostly in small These figures point plainly to enormous laswes which must be Berne | Servatives and Started Out !iney meant to keep it | the fvurteon-dtory buliding | | but reach a large amount In by the food speculators who, expecting u big export demand oehich did to Win Country. WHEN REDS CAPTURED ORGAN-| The building invaded by the burglar | Hesdana earehotieas te innvotveds | et eevee: Sarclaed these “efGtes'nt: orices Is Gupege of). Cue Maem = IZED LABOR IN WASHINGTON. | band in deflance of the “dead line”, Mcensed warehouses Is St bali ‘level and, must now dispose of them in the domestic market. a Then, to cap the climax, the Central | tradition runs from 43 to 47 John | One "man who aamitted selling sve The Evening Wor! nue * i 7 Jo Svening World pointed out ut the time and ft has « 7 The working class and the em- Vy Aye Council—préeviously an out and| Street and is known as the Frankel pounds of sugar at 11 cents a pound : “ ince repenteaia Soviag oleae have. WeaKIND ’ pointed out that the speculators who were storing exes, purchased at 2 y 9 Jout A. F. of L. organization—passed a| Building. Christian Grau, sixty-three wholesale to a Brooklyn manufae-| ei Gotan in Piette 4 common. Between these 160 |resolucion providing for financial years old, of No. 605 West 168th turer as against the fair price of Cents @ excess of the highest prices diiring the ‘wal, Datten Wea classes a struggle must go on Igistance to a score of I. W. W. unions | Street, has been the night watehman 10 1-8 cents retall was brought be-| St 10 cents a pound In exces of war prices, and cheese, coating from Gime until all the toilers come to \facing criminal anarchy charges. | for eight months. The only other pe | fe Mr. Williama to-day, He told! 7 Cents'a pound more than it cost during th war, were net only adding te —7 gether on a political, as well ak | ‘Phen, to show Seattle and Ole Hansen, | on in the building last night was the administrator he knew of one the high cost of Hving, but were also preparing themselves for heat industrial fleld, and take and hold | he Mayor, how lovely everything was clerk In the em MICHAEL. place where 100 barrels of sugar were: lywsen that which they produce by |they helt a monster mass meeting | Henshaw on the pul ery pr stored and many other places where Merchants Kenerally and trade papers almost unanimously laughed ay labor. The struggle must go on With the A, F, of L. and £ W. W ground floor, who worked late, ee, ie le a ay ah small amounts were hidden. He this suggestion and continually referred to the coming export det until the workers take possce leaders and organizers speaking from| At 1A. M. to-day Grau ran the cle- | EN ©, Hote agreed to reveal these hiding places,! which was due months ago, but which has not arrived and whieh, it How of the. earth cud the ma. [Wie eame open alr platform, There | Vator to the eighth floor and walked weet Shean uae and this afternoon started out on a, fir to say now, ls not coming shiva Md {was no doubt then that the Reda|"orth a short distance to punch his itt“ ltour with an inveatt for’ el! ‘The figures announced to-day by the Department of Agriculture vindiS chinery of production and abo | eee oe i nganized labor in the{clocks in the corridor running east | wend: KaWineRiation cate the stand taken by The Evening World. ‘The speculators must nowy fsh the wage system. Instead of | o Sree a lA he ° gs ene a Reitm castetea, 4 L dispose of 45,000,000 more exes than the country consumed | Hid SARBEN HOG: ete; CL TAIE bes of Washington. [As He” turned the ‘comer be. wis Distinguished Traveller (In it ia believed enough sugar will be ween Oot. 1 end Bebe hy wed Relwadt Row: ama-Btas 1 tlemrenite Moan he © motto, “4 Ko iv did Ih Meeitle ho Wave thee vom behind by five men with | F254 > P uncovered to help out appreciably in , ‘ wer ‘ ° : i ; sine ‘ f Fo’castle) Fo ns Vander © help out appreciably in’ y 12 pounds of butter and 37,939.474 pounds of cheese more than werd dtl for : Hod day's | gone elsewhere sinee that time, but |! fel, ales, tied over their 8 ' le) rsake nder | [the shortage. of the sugar ts sold during the same period Inst r ‘ ke hk, fi Tis eon Lae Inot with all the force of their effort ; ‘editinaer aa Eves the head and bilt Suite to Rest from |satid to be hoarded in lars and in It looks like at least a dent will be made in the high cost of living © banner the revolutionary watch at Seatth ‘The movement was di-} to! mt ne made y noise theys ~, . small, out of the wa = F ! Ve ; 6 way Warehouses = aimee - rd, “Avolition of the wage ‘meted from New York and is now| ue kill him ae 1 he made no Cruises, The Food Administration to-day 4 system.” |being managed from here with all the | Sound, one man kicked him in tho gave permission for grocers to sell o agcrecy of closed meetings and doors. |8tmach and rendered him senseless. ~ Reporters who called at the Hotel Upc dd rela bi Win ie tha giate f the LW. w. {Hut {tis known that L. V. Chumley| They then bound his hands behind | Vanderbilt to-da “to find out how tribution COC ok che bom 5 the platform of ene <knov th. ’ : in h ‘ It to-day to find out ho bution ax possible of the scant . written hack in 1404 by Daniel de/i# the General in charge of the head. |his back, tied his fect, stuffed a| Mike Cilhooley, erstwhile champion supplies, ‘This practice has been ac Lewy and adopted at the Chicago Con- | quarters in New York City handkerehlef into mouth as @ stowaway of the seven seas, had « adopted by many grocers ; ' vention, It was on the basis of this! The headquarters here, since the one | ENE and dragging him to the cles | his first night in the lap of plust OLEY CURRY lai Garecte Hone Wupnty Omiel platform that Haywood, Debs and|in Chicago was raided, maintains bu-| Vator, dumped him into the car and) gold luxury made a number of di Photo by Central Nows Photo Servem \mveet a committees of retail Dute oa ttack- {left him : Hens TH TH > the other big leaders set out to wrest | reaus for recruiting members, attacks} iting discoveries | at Mr. Williams's office to arrange 5 HM AVENUE AT 56 3 from capital all control of the Nation, | ing capil otecting members, agi-] Seme time lat Savage was The f jolt w handed to them matter up with him, Tf it is really [distribution of milttor Ae pounds of . - The first step in the plan was to! tators and ¢ nlzers, spreading prop-|@roused by a strange noise, and on the suave clerk at the fyery urgent Tl ask. though Tam | Aemy Rots "1 of the # ode Second Roor~Take Elevaior guther and train men and women|aganda and maintaining at all times] Ng to the corridor heard groans “Mil GUhooley?” he murmured, /stire that MISTER Gilhooley does not] » fo od sales with | ming down th v haft. 1 eral and munictpal food sale guntzers and fit them to recruit] sufficient cash reserves for all pur-| coming down the elevator sha | clevating his eyebrows, in response to| ish to be bothered with reporters|which they say they cannot compete F 5 1 eS which, é rom 4 to 5 o'clock is usually a pusy hour in our nbers who would carry the banner | pq of the movement. ran to the strect and notified Police- (the reporters’ inquiries, “1 presume | to-day Col. Carson will give them a chance {Pe ‘, | seated | 0 em to every industrial centre of the, Italians, Finns, Germans, Slavs,|@0 Rummage, who, sending Savage | you reter to MIS hooley of| A protracted conversation between | Mt & preg ge Lg lantaadaT Hn Mee shop. country. Mach was driled with the| Croatians, Bulgarians, negroes and|'® Set other policemen, ran up the | suite 204, who registered yesterday, | the manager and tl they will be held strictly to a sruall ; . er ‘ois es cols Cael idea that the country could be awept | Swedes have their own branches,|*t#irs to the eighth floor and found | 1 have strict orders that MIS hon-stop stowaway thavein of prott. ‘These ates will At that time many women who were here earlier in into social revolution by the organi-) Rach is complete in itself and the) ‘Me Unconscious watchman, hooley is not td be disturbed, the information, diftct from suite 204, | Not Interfere with the arms iva the day and wanted to “look around” before purchas- yation of “One Big Union,” and the | government is from local to city fed-| Word was flashed to the Old Slip | resting to-day. Any other information | that MI R Gilhooley had lett town | Mtles Now In progeny bitih a eedyh ° : * | . ; L at ers now are selling army bacon, : : I. W. W. determined to be that one| eration, to district, to State federa-| Pol tation and tn a few minutes | concerning him will have to come! for an indefinite length of time. It bead Rant mua B. Johnston of ing, return here and select their coat,.suit or frock, as nstrument for seizing all industry wee gy | ar pope ha me ate et ere sar ¢ ha om the manager.” was impossible to say w > he had Brooniyn Dew jedi i rps 44 the case may be. F AN ARMY OF 3,000 TRAINED] (oor was held in Detroit. Ceteruves: nae sunded the bloc The reporters called on the manager, | gone or when, he might be expected to] the oMlce of Diatric vette Th ‘ ey - Ets e tro coadee MP AIRNIC Hts Bh ak a CO nix sent a Tettor to he percentage of 9 s who co b “EDUCATORS” SET TO WORK. |" Let a man be arrested for distribut. | RouNUeT BY John Fulton Duteh and | eeply shocked when his | return, a oP Roemer gre dtipete za percentage of isitors who come back is an Beginning in a modeat way, tho| INE the revolutionary literature of the| Nosert Sunes Hivaaseanahb sg CTP alluded to as Mik From other sources the reportors| Roy W. Ross of Brooklyn, Including extremely gratifying indication of the value and be- eade : a pe ‘ they Duyging where So) t16 omphasised the. fac eens Y een tke thirty-three typewritten pages co . work of education proceeded until aimost instantly. A well organised| watchman lay wounded. But no sus. | {!¢ CMPbasized the fact that the ensy | learned that Mike had been tvken to] Taine a ise of foodstuffs wiich hy comingness of our apparel. move than 3,000 men and women had al department cares for the Inter-| piciong persons were found. FOLOT ORR ut had existed between | New Milford, ¢ » by Mrs. Marion) ciaima have been hoarded and p| been trained in the ways of those ests of the prisoner in court and if{” apout that time an employee | MISTER Gilhooley and the, press had | Gilhooley Curry, into whose care he} ably are still being boarded In the who carry the “Red Card." ‘Then, /Bé Is sent to serve a prison sentence) eas sien up the M.S. A. Rewtaua |<omne to an abrupt end when the was given by the Commission of Immi-| bOroURD: utah vatalel { (er years of work, with a perfect his family will be cared for until bis} rant at No. 41 John Street, next door, ; ‘*! ‘ane a guest at the Vanderbilt, | gration, ‘and would there recuperate bila hee ords on fils in anization they decided to fight for a and: discovered that the front dacr| ER Gilhe ja hits to- bell from ‘the: Sitecta of hile: five. traamats| wave amet Aue when all dealers control this year. ucceeding stories will detail how as a, ear the restaurant safe | ¢)sture said the manager He lantic ag 48 a stows were required to sivbmit ihe unt Picking out the shipbuilding yards the 1. W. W. works In the various kde Rot a a ba ate | ol ee a Nie temeeen se mtiosy a ae ; the ay iin | of foodstufts they had in warehourer . the Pacitio Coast; the b Ws W activitias of its social service, how it | ¥* i. sy eye see and a book o Bee i ‘ i he ; al Curr ‘ ; raupersateltec idllwcaniend Be man declares that the ur rimm on the Pacific Coast, the punishes men who withdraw’ from it{match stubs. But the safe had not| View later in the day when he sland yesterday when he was about] fist refutes completely the statement jeaders sent hundreds of organizers and cares for those who get into| been forced thoroughly rested. [ don't’ know. to be deported from this country for that ‘the exc ie prices wat Brow « iaio the field late last summer to be- trouble fo advancing the ideu of the! Detectives searching the Frankel | Perhaps his secretary would take that the fifth time, lyf, peop’ Have to pay {0 hate Le e come established for the time when g Unio! B ARMOR BNA iain found in the cofridor on the — fis due to a shortage, bu © 60) ses of members will be printed e 9 trary, nding by speculators ond © big assault would be made against § ctunl netivities of the indi-| ninth floor two sectional jimmies, a rary, to hi sl inter oats industry through organized labor viduals set _out brace and bit and seven drills, The er n answer to the pub- € Ry | doo oO e root o! ne bu "7 8 vation of th U. 8. Diet ct Attor- oe ern tear ee ea cA hag cia apa fe iy lhc ae eee ee aformation and prom. | Anumber of Luxurious New Coats These men had bee structed o} EBBETS DIVORCE SUIT >pen. ne police think the robbers lay aaking fo PR ee ey carry two union cards—the Red Card REACHES SUPREME COURT 2° get into any of ‘the offices. 1 will investigate the charges of P. of the LW. W. and the regulation Their theory is that the men had] Mv Johnaton,” Mr. Rost said to-day card of the unions affliated with the concealed themselves im tne® building | T DAYS 00 aie) eee oh oF tt MAY s erican Federation of Labor, More ; a or on the roof and waited a favor- siuffs being hoarded. 3 t may ata Te) . nob ee late seattle APPlication Filed — Recommends } abie tunity to overpower the} hove. heen. sold 8 ewe. Mons ae ‘ than 2, ¢ ed > Seu “i ». | watehn nd later eseerped througt though there 10 doub! all») and became members of the old, con- | Phat ‘Brooklyn Baseball Magnate’s |the rear of the restaurant, whic t was in the ware houne tn Aumust for servative unions, As soon as they! Wife Get Absolute Freedom, | Wovld account for its front door be Madre Mertb oe iR et Ks . ts were on the rolls with a voice and) ee Li ke eae ea ; | The Foods contained in Mr, John- Frost Glo Bolivia pe z ermayer, counsel for Mra,| According to James Webster, Su- | sto} des 3 ; vote in the bodies they pulled the |e i eee of the President | Perintendent of the Frankel Building, in the food line. Duvet de Laine wives and arranged the program 90) 0)" Sieg al Club in. the | 28, !nape nof al the offices in the Congressman John B, Johnston of . elected the office tead (of the Brookly pall Club in the | Muitdie that nothing had | Rrooklyn, Democratic candidate — fo that they elected the officers Instead National League, filed with Justice| been.» | RNG, OMS Rae eon oe aacaty (ne Peach Bloom of the men Who had maintained the onegict to-day in the Supreme Court,] ‘The olfices of the Treaties Servier Maeghee gpa hlad Pe n'y hea cli A YI » Rolivs unions for year Hrooklyn, an application for tho con. | Corporation, on. the fifth floor, | rr ‘ day, commiting te United Gin lee Ta Silvertip Bolivia It was a question of time only—|fiwnation of Referee William H. Ford's} through which the burglars made |p, % “er Ince: Under the now arangement, how. | Sttormey ery age ed and} ” , +and skilful labor politics—until the! report recommending that Mrs, Ebpets| thelr escape, were not disturbed jTen-Cent Fare and Unseram- ie car wel stom at Alabama a if ee eaty Evora »id-timers whose leader Gompers has | be nted a degree of absolute divorce | bling of System xpected to Avenue and the conductor will an- . " bh the United ved, dub dicals I i r will an Mr. Johns’ filed with it Fur Tri i f been, were shelved, and the radicals Decision was reserved REFUSES $100 10 LET YOUTH is) iii houn MALE BLL Haw aa ra" antl @iataavalioraey be: ina WaleLan TASK A ur Trimmings o! put in full control to call strikes, re-| ‘There fad been a gentlemen's agree Cause More Confusion. ke ahead tar Saciaiontt! RK ee case gaat ia ees ca Oe 7 e i \ duce production oF prastiae sabotage maaan mite ans C fendent fe we ria OUT OF WORK GET MARRIED | fs Then the car will be emptied and| Manhattan, he said, of the foodstuffs in ‘aupe Nutria the leaders decided. Control was |™ayer told reporters, to keep the matte | ac to payfhg ten-cent fares turned t | Brooklyn warehouses. . . au vAined simply because of the love of |#% aulet as posable. ‘To that ond, he -— Pees, RE tened ack, No explanation has) Pichia record,” wrote the ~Drookim Raccoon —_Ringtail ® pecs § 5s i . rf in Broo der the re-organization been offered as to why ars could tess : at j ' the average American worker for mse ler wok that the pavers in) Justice Cropsey Denies Application ' Hee uber? ahs oe fe Hah age sie saan : Hie ae Congressman, ‘retites completely bbe Australian Opossum ] wite, family and home. The agita-|‘"ecase be sealed. = ; ati or rather disorganization—of the Ne! I HA rs pe: do ‘| statement so often mi that the ex- torectadienis ali-went to. the union | ee waa noi mention) fh. thal “OF Printer for. winem Clly m, residents of that borough are |(°Uelinw the extra fa Mabama| oguive and oppressive prices which the meetings and opened them on sched- | all claims. for. supp Is Holding Fund, bout to guffer more acutely from the | passenger STV era aay OC Breekien Ary oem pees |? eee | ; ‘ sal figsnotp aioe p Siam fons : , | Passengers going to Bergen Beach | for the necessaries of life are due to u was at home ‘e and babes the}. "his daughter, Mrs, Anna Ebbets |preme Court couldn't see to-day wher un ever before will ride to Nostrand Avenue for a] "It tends to establish, more what plotters were in 4he union meetings |Hooth. A number of sporting writers |$100 wax going to do a young man out] mn 7" : (etsUatiend (eeek on cktcucn th new | mont pangle ‘et that the High cost and putting through whatever m>-/and Supt, Londequist of Kbbets work any to get married o 1 was made clear tay when pee sa ae : to | of living is ed by hoarding of food | 4 car-new fare” process, Passengers to Iving | tions they desired for the purposes. | | held testified nate 3 fort Was }On this account | the applica- | the plans were. made public under) wor tHamilte pata Te _ 1] ifn enormous quantities by speculators They elected their own officers and {Known to them a i t George F. Lilly, a printer i ‘. ty of the Phird| and profiteers who, in violation of law y which the twenty-six lines divoreed o iu when the time came, dictated all the N ) Hicks Street, Brooklyn, on whieh the ¥ x lines divorced) Avenue line will “change and pay" | have agr and conspired to control FIRST RED CAMPAIGN. WAS IN| Fi "fs | an to withdraw $100, part of a! company are to operate Hill by any one of five tines the pas | - wd held by the Clty Chamberlain fo enger will change and pay at the| WESTERN CANADA. | BOMB” A WOMAN GOT { he plan iacmane dniacoea date j RELEASE OF MORE FOOD READY T , | pla y nates orough boundary. O USE While this was in pre - | durle , mp ru a to the limits of t This change and pay sy » is ex | of the “One Big Uni idea w Ball Came by Mail in a Bagjeor ay nm, ved mon An t franchis wted to * nf 1 CONSIDERED BY CABINET n Canada, to elimina the American} H | we h City " r-] sie deisel t franc . : “y contusion, delay and) { Federation of Labor from influen | Stamped With Insignia of | : ted that th ¥ | abo brow ry r least at the start. Per eration of Labor from influe wanted to marry, t he was out of |“ who: th sari Rs ; 4 there, Resolutions denouncing the Motor Corps. work at wrosent bu when he did will then be required t wne have been Tweky enough 191 Secretary Daniels Would Surrender | we r $32 a nts fi he time of paying the stand of Gompers and his conserva- |p). nosed “Rea” bomb received | "°"™ : out, enter another car—if it is there A | Sugar Supply if He Can cigs mettiods were adopted, ‘The "One |Wadneaign at the nome ot Me, sosen — deca: and Bont TRA TE ene ugar Supply If He Ca DELICIOUS WHOLESOME ig Union” idea was actually created |C, Blanchard, No, 43 ‘Trinity strect,| HELD FOR 1917 SLAYING. pA : : ir handicapped in the race for seate at Get More. inder the direction of W. A. Pritchard |Newton, N, J., in a package sent by | ‘ jourt Under this system officials | the change-and-pay points, And WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Reloase of | be Vancouver, 1, J. John of Winnipeg, |Parcel post, lay in a tub of water in| Stevedore Charged With Murder of | various lines would be | ls believed that many passengers willl gaitional supplies of food held by the | L) Joseph Knight of Edmonton, V. R. Mrs. Blanchard’s back yard yesterday Policeman Thomas Parrett, sem to Charge 15 or 20 cents | resent being shifted from car to car) Government, particularly sugar, was Ridgeley of Vancouver and Joseph | because no one, including army officera.| John Kenney, alias Mam Kenn hat now cost a nic But| more than they resent the additional] qiscussed to-day at a meeting of the | ‘ woul? examine it allas “Hull a stovedore, twen- ne maximum a »| fare | Cabinet ¢ tt sh | ‘ Maylan ot Cumbarlnnd: Sona Ok Uta lohirs, Birnonard receiveditrom @ posi lfiecven or Me ci anit ceca Larisa) po echiaaranala bit OR | Cabinet Committtan on tne Meh, Ott at erature were dumped Into Canadaand man a package about fourteen inches| arrested, ae wpe igh bi babiersicgenicks EOE EY Bis RETIN DR TOO 288 GE VII l0Be BBE Le pai enchad feavantia! ae held 242 off- |sauare. ‘The label gave the name of the | ans work: & evedore transfers are lished | the gave out the following | Ot steps in t bvern | in convention was held With 242 Ot eee ee te ee ne Hlanehard [one of the Brooklyn ac o-day on a But in some few casea| statement to-day: palgn to combat high pr - cial delegates from Alberta, Saskatch- {found in the bundle scveral packages. of | indictment charging him with the 1 ; ‘ D eee Pussed.” Co-ordination 0 ewan, Manitoba and Western Ontario, | cigarettes, tobacco and two books and a! ter on Oct. 1! of 1 airs will still be free transfers.| On account of the Brooklyn City| production and distribution was 4 | > It went over in big style, and when the neNaide “ah the’ Balt which wae ex-policeman, of No. 1 wi so rare, however, that! ftailroad Company taking over ita) Upon Ties sald he and Attor- | ri oe aes ee in circumference, haa | ‘ ¥ the whole population will | lines formerly operated by the Brook-|,ey General Palmer r / test had been made the I. W. Bferenoe, had | treet, pee 4 L , n 4 ers prepared for the test in the State |c Se Sur rag hey ee Le TERE lor eee OOn | have to pay 10 cents a ride of any |lyn Heights Rallroad Company, aa) Baker would meet soon | to AN INEXPENSIVE CONDIMENT \ of Washington, with Seattle as head- recently returned from service {tt * culled at the home of Fi nsiderable distance ere nning Oct. 19, 1919, trans.| Whether, the, mill ' \ quarters for the movement Oy ae ee i, Gant Arme|te ane ten Myint said) HERE 18 HOW NEW SYSTEM fers n the lines of the Brooke net Public. tr. ™ “Whey “bored from within” and be-|strong suid’ the bail looked very “busi-| ment charges tha save WILL WORK. yn City Railrond Company and the! months, but w to know bef e| with Cold fore any one knew what was doing |Res* like.’ | et to got any one to ex: [shots and Farrel F arm "W a exanple of the way the| lines of the surfa npaniea of the |re Reed Fig t A a! mine the ball, ced it in|of his wife's. mothe | é obtales st 1 he went int foots sors more then 1a0e te W. Wltes Tent Rater "alte seats ila |" RPE a Jew system wil strike simultaneous: Brooklyn Hapid Transit aysten wit iB, aac gins eet Be went | Roast Beef members holding cards in the Seattle bee nO Idea who H. Noble is and | Slayer y at the pur and the comf of | be discontinued -_— = - unions, They made their first attack ‘ ré the Insignia of Oct, 17.—Thomas Pita | th er ru wish to go t Announcements to the public, 10 ye-| Austrina Sesembly Ratifiers 9. Ger- through the Laundry Drivers’ Union, fie Mote A « Corpe, and ie of thy sod slayer of six-ye J m wd mm board a Fultor peet to the surface tines remaining + Peace Treaty. the ¥ shore. Kind Met for carcying a gus musk of | oid Wilkinson, was hanged itp- |'+ ila hii ‘ | dds tA cone AP oe Austeian Mae then went 20 oe weiner LOOs anos aupplivs. On @ corner Is printed “Com-| day ‘at the Cook County jal) and pro. jo tre eels Unser ee old eyes | | igus a Set be Tne Amines ee } man, ivopmoulders an lermakes tission vn Training Camp Activities.” | pounced dead ut 9.26 A. M, [bes would take you straight through, | (Continued on Fourteenth Page) | Peage ‘Treaty of Si, Germain, - ‘ 4 , ‘ ‘ P aes ’ “a ( 5 a ewias Q al a — , - cen ta