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¥ VENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919 TELLS TRUE SITUATION IN GARY STRIKE MARTIN GREEN @ireeis carrying their mess kits to} novelty of the new town wore off, did fhe Kithenn, ana the sent broom | for cre snencamunteoes! TAKEE American Women Who Are Flying Enthusiasts, naa’ Te Tae UOGET FOR ci1y «beck memories of the days in France| pealed most strongly to Mr. Pullman Seon eat And French Aviatrix at Airplane Field in Mineola) “we covtwent ino back SHBIFCT 10 CUT goldier. town called Kensington, and kajoons The young privates and non-coms|in Kensington were os abundant as they used to be the Bows r PO RY Fy, r t P etl od tai . @lirtea openly with the well dressed | {hey Heed to be an the Bowery: | In rte gehen 5g Flying” Parson” Directed Repairs @pd pretty girls who swarmed oUt that the Kensington saloons. were a hh or tea OF Two Accidents, ; ’ y! > af the shops and stores, and the girls snatching away considerable Pullman This is the timé schedule mage = payroll money. @i4 not appear to resent the atten- P ae, Senne was aggrieved and tions. During the afternoon sever@l voices his sorrow and displeasure. meetings were held in halls. song More reise. were, made. One thing by \tha Rev. Tiput. Betvin’ vw, iced the meet- 0 another, and the Pull ie age im : military authorities Tae se pat parioent. finally teat Dad en te Maynard, of the United Stasea . Reduction of ings, but found no! nastiest strikes in the labor: history Army Ate. Beryise; in.competition ucation, Re- | stand around. aisorder in Gary %f,Clicaro. | Quite a iong time be with sixty-four other Army air) Pairing, Other Items Would ince quelling disorder ore this strike took place a man who a tw Nie ts ARO | the army has succeeded in doing one Worked in the shops told me the Pull- pilots for ® twice-across-the- Make Total $282,000,000, man employees didn’t like th continent speed and reliability contests It includes delays cansed town of Pullman becaus@ there was too the belief of all who studied the uch Pullman in it { 1 tant thing. It has confirmed | | i . ‘ by two accidents to. his Dit-4 An analysis of a statement recent strike gl eas wes Svat be the shbioe of tank Pea thon 4 airplane, drfven by 400 hp.p. | made public by Comptrotier Grails walk of the foreigi he expecta- fifteen miles south, I should ‘say, of | Ldberty Motor, which was cach and which has just been completed heew up their jobs with the exPeCtA= Puliman,, there way erected, around | time repaired under direction of |) as ne vs tion that the walkout would be the the fills and subsidiary enterprises | the avintor himsel by The Evening World shows tha‘ prelude to a gigantic revolution. Not of the United aaa tet, eee | Yat ane ooo ce¥ ieee yj the 1920 budget for New York City ‘few of these people had made a rondy nade towns ded hie thats \teq Chisago SAisus Mi) Instead of being 316,000,000, the ten Arrived Ohare rangements to roturn to Russia 494 was q uniformity about the archi- | a eeoke radiator iit laiding tative figure, will more likely be $282 wher Eufopean countries to enjoy tecture of the buildings, th was Lett Crevenme aoe: 5 i 600,000, or perhaps slightly less. ¢ government by the more variety than had boen M™ evi- | Arrived Sakura, Utah... Get, 10 thy gps the advantages of &' dence in Pullman. The idea of the att Balduro, Utah. .....Oct. Ht Before the budget committee o: proletariat, many 7Oudy-made town was credited to 9 Prected ait thnes in’ Nan Mrandiess which Comptroller Craig ie chairmar It ts more than likely that Judge Elbert H. Gary and the town V ett’Hen Ost... completes its ors, it is likely ths of them will revert to their original Was named after him. | 3 too While Gary is a steel town, it is fatention, finding that there are vastly different from the steel ‘towns P) Geany policemen and soldiers in th© Ye" beadeyivania, where the steel Ine } eel districts to permit people t© dustry was born. Back in Pennsyl- Violently topple the Government o yania steel towns have grown up. from small beg nnings. Associated fm comin with all industrial cities Vit)’ enterprises which have made and towns having a big foreign ele- these towns so profitable to the auto- t in the population, Gary fur- mobile manufacturers of Ohio, In- lished field for steamship ana and Michigan are thousands of nishes a fruitful feld id me men Who went to work In: swaddling tleket agents. Two of them told Gaal wile te Oh 0 tase pranteaoe’ to-day that they have been almost by hard work and study to ponitio wal by inquiries about ships of trust and took their sons into the haa ¢ for Greece and Mills, and in many instances the j alivertised to leave for sons in turn took their sons into the! j other countries which have ports per milis, sitting access to southwester® How FOREIGNERS GOT FOOT- Burope. ‘ | HOLD IN STEEL BUSINESS, ' STEEL CORPORATION fe Those families settled down in the | CLOSE TABS ON vba are narrow walleye and accumulated about, rates and sailing® property and bank accounts, They y Se site stimulated by a report are the cornerstone of the steel busi- ave ead all through the ness—of more importance to ft, per+) which has spr be haps, than the capitalists who made Chicago steei district, that in CAs® their fortunes out of rolling mills and therstrike is lost the bosses will re- ure now interested in mrultifario ke back any aliens save Projects far removed from stecl. | fuse to take le in the . When the Gary mills were finished thoee who are really valuable and the houses were all ready for the following items will be deducted $31,000,000 asked by the Board of Bd ueation foy new schooly and buildings )} which, under the pay-as-you-go pol |iey, would have been included in the next budget; $3,000,000 for repaving. = = $1,000,000 originally intended for Jj ‘LAYING OUT THE ROUTES |maica Bay improvements: $1,000,000 | | | set aside for 500 new patrolmen. @ FOR BROOKLYN BUS LINE | It is figured that with better pay ‘ |and an improved spirit of discipline pm om the present police force would be in Whalen Announces Five-Cent Fare} Position to hold ite own for at least My another r. The deductions re- Competition to Begin at ferred to would bring the budget Midnight, down to about $280,000,000. About Wherever more than a Scent fare is] $7000.000 is added to this to fhake.up charged for through rides in Brooklyn—| ‘" ‘eviations from the original esti and beginning at midnight—tho City of | ™es- New York, it .wag announced to-day,| One of the borough Presidents sajci will instal municipal bus lines, Engi.|t0-day that the Board of Education neers of the Department of Plant and @lready has enough money to keep ii Structure, Commissioner Grover A.|busy building schools for twelve Whalen announced, were to-day 1 ying months, i? inte a ee oie etka arn Glia th Belk In addition to the foregoing deduc- @ let it nown occupancy, and the stores were : died” announce: | yi n See ecrice. tint they remained out stocked, and the banks prepared to take | jlynites who have studied announo {Wiese a peepee, avec tans | — in money, it was found that the old 3 MOOR COX AND MRS LAORA, SRONWELL, GEO W:- WARREN 4ND 4 DAW, ments following the order of Fei hey were afrald to re- y eral | go pat Diep. Th Chicago, Younes hands of the Industry would fot ven | Pee ae OND ION BAN © YN vERWeOD ANS UNDERWOOR VANE HERVEOK Judge Mayer spparating 26 surface |"°h0°! Moneys which would subtract | dott Sidney Seg. oe Arrived Wahoo, Neb Cramk shaft brokea Lett Wahoo, Neb, Arrival Cleveland | date Cleveland. VArrived Mins ere tnapentatomere. | another $5,000,000 from the budget. Cleveland and the Pittsburgh ture to the new fields. Tt beca Mrs, Seymour Cox, Jr. recently Miss Laura Bronwell of Cin- * Qame. Jane Herveux, the beer ehacotl omelets Lake adie % oe v venta of tho United States necessity to Dulld up practically & made @ flight from Texas to New cinnatl js the first worhan granted French aviatrix and instructor, ix i get A City Raflway is arrang-| ettatri: a have kept Close tabs new organization, and the new b: 8 | : 6 Bhe 4 pilot's license in the United lacus uitee'o thi Sekt ow jing to dump passengers out of cars in| A K $171 FROM ESTATE . peael Corporation inte of it—common unskilled labor with- York with her young son, Shi States since 1916 and is the tenth Lydia honk thd ht Nostrand and Flatbush Avenues on | om all-strikers, It Is not improbable out the highly paid skilled labor | is shown above with Mra, Ray- — to receive that recognition, She Mineola with George W. Warren, their way through Flatlands and Bergen OF that ‘some of these agents are in the brag Phere Saket drafted from | mond Riordan of Highland, N. Y¥. was photographed at Mineola as son of Charles Elliot Warren, Beach. | stoma. telleeg 10 be Chinese aitirict foreign | starting on a fight from Mineola she whe about to make a trial president of the Lincoln National As nae <el to “headquarters” de- Hens ; 4 that trouble was f Now come reports that many 4! In Gary, the men found living cons | clare’ le was feared if an wand some Americans—who have ditions such as they had never) -———— 7 ) attemtp was made to collect the second | SUday Dinners and Holiday Feeds yo t find that dreamed of enjoying. They were put ‘ gest that these may have deliberately S-cent fare from passe hi " See" ortinm. Aare Sram oe seen ee PARCON MAYNARD. ~ POLICE CLUB D! st tt tens ay nae amore | SAYS LONG ISLAND EXPRESS |i=.tsn, cm Puretcre ea] for Five Years Figure i man in a Gary mill appeared in @ paved ulleys, and houses containing bes Lee Lateitbon cian Le - SERVICE IS NOT TIED UP Claim. Gary police court yesterday to prose~ bath tubs and hot and cold running y A delicate question in hospitatity ianpte! Hosein, who, he swore, as- Water Gnd. sewer, conpestions ane ON THEIR WAY 10 WORK: W. trick. —— CHINA'S NEW PREMIER was put up to Surrogate Schults of the } J management o; @ stee! corporation Ps o! \- paultead him after he had refused t© bent every effort to keep 44 town . 1 Despite the optimism of union lead Bronx to-day.in @ claim. for $171 made 00 out of our 4: tlement of these differences would have| bound and gagged the night wateh- throughout the United States and stronghold. Following the victories |prixie, Both accompanied him out o! 000 membership.|and the decision of the longshoremen nains unchanged, the strike situation re } ‘ Men Still at Work, Declares Com- SHARES WILSON’S VIEWS 8, Local No. 791, embracing 3,100} s , is by Mr. and Mrs, John J. Breasingbom an his old job. spotless and improve it. Gary was er: & 3, M t j apm mes entiment 1s much more almost an ideal example of a paternal | r | members employed ,ig fhe Chelsea} pany Official—Police Guard | ‘against the estate of Micheal Kenney pronounced in the Gary and South wpnbleipallty, . district, the largest Yocal ff New York in Jersey F ‘i of 2189 Moria, Avemnis ¢ Bronx, faseoe district than in the Penn- CHICAGO LONG A STRONGHOLD | | and the “keystone organization” of) ce president avors Equality Among Nations fe eget a tad byl 2 agivania and Ohlo districts, | tt ls oF ae ARIAL M. | > 1 fae the dockmen, voted 706 to 266 to re-) so i rmerican Raliwey xpress com-| Nd Opposes Silent Treaties, — | years they had Kenney | for dinner parti ar ci a ‘0. Fra st Page. vest Mn th . o-day eme! y ys et Si an letmas, New Be booinotly Mate is too much everything. True, workmen SComa| (Continued From Firat Page.) | (Continued From First Fase.) The Government's attitude was in- [PANY dented to-day a stat tab of the ee irs, TPhankagivi ified to eiaty cents ‘i r * ou o jals of Local No, 4 — 1G, 4 ‘e a 7 woe = bed ta’ Gary. bay bomes on favorable terme, bus —- | ditional violence this morning, attrib: | dleated in an ultimatum sent out by |Toamsters’ Union that th@ ‘drivers ot | Rue, pana {Oe 12 toy the | fee aro,they are entitled to sixty cents Which prompts a digression which from the steel corporation. They fede ing. Among thom was British Ad-|uted to the misdirected efforts of thw |the Shipping Board yesterday in ef-| Jamaica and Flushing had quit and that preibasiaet is 5 Dat ig Pas icy of beg £5 cents each for ihe, ther 1 may more clearly lead up to what f to and from their work on steel|miral Inness Kirr’s Handley-Pagq) police in Brooklyn, This resulted in| fect that unless longshoremen on the | the express service on I.ong Island was covsbenation “withthe actiee oF ed Metarne oe w ciomel the atioe ; fnean by too much Gary In Gury. On corporation oars. Steel corporation lang the great American Caproni, | the withdrawal of workers employed | Atlantle coast returned to work at|completely tled up. Jamaica Is the main) Repubiie, will be followed by Hina Yun |bolding the entertainment came under } down to Gary from Chicago MOney financed aaa near nd ia: | with Maynard were Master Serst.|by the Government once their places will be filled as|distributing point on Long Island, Pen, Ee ar ee reine, mt | ectiead, of (powpltal i be le I passed through the town of Gary. And when the time come ror | Electrician W. E. Kline, describea| President ‘T, V, O'Conner of the|atickly as possible, This ts taken to| “I have been in touch with our 3 lia ia kitaineviee teocee oes ce ae cn Se wi ca H of Pullman, and my mind went back Soviet agitators to spread thel|/ py his chief as “the best man that Lopgshoremen's Union said, “1 will|mean that troops will be used, bora) at sane | Peeing ioe tig |, The Premier, in speaking of the alt- ci tp days when I was a boy around big ed 9 SA ta bea fertile Bela. ever laid a finger on a Liperty/not compromise, The men who have} The Chelsea district 1s considered |" ro eit ae woee Gare No aday.|£erences between the North and the BARGERSVILLE, Ind, Oct 18— these parts and Pullman was lauded “‘Chicugo has long been a radical | motor,” and the German police puppy, | Voted to strike are not more ‘than the barometer of shipping in this port, |torat men have walked out to-day ana [cute in China, declared that the set-| Three masked robbers early /to-day { w - ay = % i to be based upon an understand! f the Farmers’ State Bank here 7 o) industrial of Lenine and Trotzky in itussia, : s I understand that a strike committee] there to stand pat indicates that the | po, des ting the action ot ing of | man o @ther’ countries as a tage Pullman Chicago agitators visited Gary, and |Mincola ten days ago. wants me to try for a compromisc,|dock strike is still going strong Both sides are Amaiting ne acter she (spirit; that this was the essential thing|and escaped in ap automobile with community, The a eal 44 Gar this wae the gist of their argument: Trixie aid not go willingly: eho} oe not an issue which can “_¥, Ocsanan Bacidbat v4 the | ington.” rather than conditions or terms regard-| $15,000. in Liberty Bonds, War Bav- up about the Pullma: “Look what you are up aguinst! 5 gud h t. May- |.” te eap ere abet ee as) < * 3 police were summoned to-day |ing new treaties. and Gravel Road Bonds. ‘was built up Tnade guch a fuss that Lieut, May-| 1. compromised.. The honor of the| {International Longshoremen’s Asso- |to jnge Btampe Works und was the idea of tho late Your labor makes the millionares, rve order when striking em-| The Premie; igned the control apparatus sald Re-shared President | Only thirty cents in cash was taken They own everything If they paid | Mata. re organization ig at stake,” 7 vhen told of ¢ te Bf Lo- | Ployees, being pald off in Jersey City, | yw, mi ” * hy : 4 do! be regard| pad cat “RR aa ag George M. Pullman, who aas fr you enough for your labor you could lito Pline and epent the first for of bis Biscards were displayed along the pagent Lane yi ue ee ee |brotested against the deduction of one us nstieee aha ping, cauality me 7 } siderable of an industrial autocrat In ie independent, but they do not wame| trp» West in reconciling the dog to| Oa} TH «weld thas 18 every Tonmenore: Gaya pay tr their | seml-monthly |qipjomacy, adding that -he would not | 2er men? water front calli viation, Trixie made a similar pro- to night at No. test at San Fran a mass meeting] man in the Port of New York voted 8$ Court Street,}(o remain on strike he still wouid » but when the/ Brooklyn, “to defy the sfuse to Support or indorse their | ‘ you to be independent. They want those times. Jou to remain in Gury and work 1 PULLMAN COMPANY OWNED fii pay, so that by their control ks. ‘Phe deduction was made bde- | {!Pl0 tors. ‘ cause the men struck one day before |tregtign' ” ‘© he making of secret! ooiin, oct, 18—The etrike of id ie eck Di erlod, 4 GOR OF LES Weae s, Pey Hertel, APO metal workers in this city has been capitalist AND RAN EVERYTHING. of the city they can take away | plane approached Mineola she was as! press und strengthen the strike seen 53 7 settled, according to announcement. . the little money they pay for your), “fe action. AVE y Noske, Minister of Defense, Pullman was a ready made town, ; Bey time triumphantly noisy as a Second Lieu- | The cards purported to be issued by . tay . perenes. slavery in the mill The time has a a 58. Sie’ 908. 998 and BETTER CLASS WILLING TO RE U. S$. GETS POWER T0 ACT | king in the National Assembly Quilt close to Lake Michigan, and Corey or us to do what our brothers | tenant. / | Locals No. was at that time comparatively re- have done hl Riveipr-overthrow C3 | Laeut. Maynard started from Cleve- | 9: cago, It was made up Government, wh'e% {s controled by ke Nard il mote from Chi bao of houses, each the millionaires, take the milfs and | ‘and early this morning after resum- | of street after str tly Yke other industries, vide them up|ing: yesterday with a patched ma-|shins this morning on the pokIyn Rouse looking almost exactly Uk© among the working people and ope-| chine the fight which was interrupt | water front, and trouble boiled over every other house. The Pullman rate them for the working peopl TURN TO WORK.” olloe, clubs HiL- the: Wrong heads and|\ cmH seh ARE MA better and BEFORE RATIFYING TREATY 5 SURGEON. 1S NEAR DEATH |i83icssisistve'Sitntants Yor “alstare ing the vital functions of public fe.” more patriotic members of the I. L. -———— <> 4." said Mr, O'Connor, “are anxious Stricken at his wife's grave on. the to return to work in keeping with; Supreme Council Adopts Resolu- | ®rst anniversary of her death, Dr. w. Claims Largest Shee Store, yest 125th Street now cl have the largest retail shoo store in 2 e bre ow’ c' sain in conection with the long- A as Wells Brown, @ prominent. youn, | Rave pe City, The store of I. Blyn | it is not fair to the Ameriend lead- {ed by the breaking down of his crank | aga at traletainan tha Natlonal Adsuat> = Ris ap ig © sur-| New Yor y..! a Company built stores, too, and eb: |. of ‘the labor unions 16 aay 45 | snact at Wahoo, Neb,, ‘Thursday. | shoremen's strike. DERE plod 10 sk4e tion Providing for Representa- |geon of Montclair, N. J., 1s reported |& Sone, Not, Hitaatrest. “might plied eggs gga geese they inaugurated this method of pro- Maynard made the 156 miles be-| Four hundred men of Local No. 808,| “utr gyary longshoremen voted to tion on Commissions, hfe apes. ite Baeumenta. Laat | (}otsand three hundred suuiare eet : and a few welfare voking a strike, Most of them knew : Ss é aa Nha Oihala Sega | ee) ne new home| were added to its selling space, = Seth nature of welfare institutions no more avout the theory of gov. | tween Rock Island and Chicago at) which has been consistently loyal, | st. vut, Las their President will re-| PARIS, Oct. 18,—The. Supreme Cowp-lin Chureh ‘St. ere eatotal floor area of 13,000 Soviets than they w|the rate of 181 miles an hour and/ were waiting to go to work at 7 fuse to indorse such action, I recelve|cil to-day adopted a resolution that del-| His wife dled @ yéar ago last Sunday | Sauare feet: that far back, when we had no wel- ernment by about lead Kf a symphony orchestra. |went from Chicago to Cleveland,! o'clock at 43d Street and 24 Avenue,! a galary to carry ou . egates of the great powe y sit on fh 01 ’ H ary to t the constituted |esa great powers may from influenza. On Sunday he went to 7 fare experts. But they did not discourage the agi- slwhen elgtiteen policeme . y 10 COREY 2 Says if iy : ench Farm The Pullman Company was proud tators Yyecause the propaxanda | stopping at Bryan, O., ut @ rate al jwhen eighteen policemen charged) jaws and regulations of this associa. |(" ansoue commissions created under | the cermptery in the forenoon and again = Price ‘Wheat. of its town, and people came from brought tens of thousands of mem. | most as swift, | Shem. tion, Any action taken by the asso- jth? German peace treaty, and may vote }in, the afternoon aed un tclement| parts, Oct. 18—Representatives of Fai I. The bers to their unions, In Gary, espe-| Capt. Lowell H. Smith, using the| About a score of the men were] ciation at its international convention |" Westions before theso commissions, | Wenihira Wy Tumted home ty retast | farming. interests conte ‘with the all over the country to see it. cially, where the steel corporation t@|nachine which Major Carl Spatz| clubbed, one of them being ‘Thomas | CAUOR at its international sonventlon | whether or not thelr governments have | it wag ee BOERS ee eae et Agriculture tor Sey and Muguean Company owned everything. 90 closely interwoven with the ine |r ere ees a ta siy atl pompeey, President of the Union, ane | eee, ea mateional ‘law ratiied the SreRtyy, a ate ; |and: to-day. the ‘doctors had abanddned | asked that a minimum, price ‘Also the Pullman Company ran dustrial and civic and recreational |‘urned ar | : \- | association, obptet i UBited States Senate does not liigpe, He has two small children, ‘the wheat crop o Qxrything. It made many rules, life o* the town, attacks upon capital, | Buffalo yesterday, after Smith's ma- jother man, was hit on the head and sy, O'Connor declared the Interna American delegates will take the Places Laaerntes ae eeneammneree - SEE er erhbah affected the lives of CONBIASIY CAMOUDAmhE OF attack |chine was destroyed In a Reamer n#S:.| knocked to. the sidewall. ional Longshoremen's Association |assigned to the United “tes on auch] DE VALERA IS RE-ELECTED RELIGIOUS NOTICES. On organises oe mete Wet fv e “hicago 0 y and arrive commissions, . — 1a tte employees outside the shops, One’ enthusiastic acclaim and ‘aided re. |!¢ft Chicago early to-day and arriv cae wr siness agent of,the | would remain firm in ite position, and {CORmssIONE bit hadith agate feature of Pullman was the complete | action at Dew Moines at 10.80 A.M. He Was) 104) fed a protest with Police Cap-| that furthcr steps would be taken in|mission begin their Work fully orga-|Sinm Felm Chooses Officers at Secret Day ‘absence of saloons, and the enforce-| eequrearNEne et tho closest competitor behind May») iain qitien of the Fourth Avenue sta-|the present situation, He refused to |"itd, it Ws declared, and le particularly Convention, MERIOAT NR ; at ce covered, b a desirous work opr n : ment of rules prohibiting the impor-| BUILDER GUILTY OF PERJURY |2%"2 in distance covered, but Was) dion, Phen he went to Major Powers, what plan of action be is con- | (hom, DUBLIN, Oct. 18—The secret con. liquor of any kind. | Ea bisaeieim 1,578 miles from his goal. He 180] i. command of the army debarkation ring. Signor Tittonl, the Italian Forelgn| vention of the Sinn Fein held here th tation of liquor o! 4 Vea . about ‘six hours behind Maynard in| ; Ki A report was current in shipping |Minlater, sat in the Council to-day for|\nr besides recelecting ay this + Somewhat to the surprise of Mr.| Was Charged With Cone OOo Te ch ‘all “alldwaentec Made [base.et Sth Btrest.and Fi Avenue feircles that stops were being taken|the first time since his return from | Wei, ‘eare feeecings Eamon De i Pullman, bis employees, after the sets Said to Total #120,000, 6° J re of the Mineola starters {2d told him that “because of the|to revoke the charters of the rebel- rag He has been ill for the past two e other omfcers: - eanlsation, at the CAMPBELL FUNDRAL Four more of the Mineola starte: 4 Bes da, : 3 Samue 1 tein, president of the {actions of the police’ he had called |!ious unions, but President O'Connor pi nied alia as wsidents, Arthur Grimt “ oadway and @6th at, on Loomer Buliding Company of Jamatca,|i8 the air raco checked in at San} sat the 1,800 See aa 4) aid that phase of the situation had — ri F O'Wlanagana; Honorary wean | CHURCH, miveh rer Ife toted ce coedan ny a | Francisco yesterday—Licut, T, Hynes, |‘ sf s King | Not reached the stage of action, He LAUREL RESULTS. , Austin Stock and Harry Boland. | Sunday, ot * was convicted of | DERIUT (Oy oy eee ea eae c, Hartney, Lieut, | ere for the Federal Government. — |agmitted it was under consideration. d Honorary Treasurers, Mrs, Wyse Power —BUAZABETH, = oe [Jur y before Federal Judge Chatfeid | Let, aa ) Lieut, H.| Wilson did call out tho men on the | H said that some of the leaders! rsp RACE—For two-year-olds; |* dei Wy PUREM ow at the OAMPDELL FUNERAL Real tate jin Brooklyn, He was c¢ harged with John B. vig nt and . ute larmy pier as he had said he would, | Who started the strike are now taking | ciiming: purse $1,000; one lands with “DY wis Prison, Bo- GyuRCH, Broadway and 66th at, |concealing assets said to total $120,000,/H, George, Three of the San Fran-| officials said th -|joba for themselves at one of the Dore, 103 (Hamilton), 5.90, vod ata M chtmteinn of the building company in an invol-|@lsco starters left Mincola on their] ut army Clnin Of te numoer) Past River p : ? $ $2.80, won; Sea Queen, 107 untary bankruptey proceeding. return trip. They were Lieut, EB. C.| was only about 600, | Union leaders said the strikers hae} (ionison), $4.10, $3.10, second; Gol- joes totn wil | he sentenced’ Monday, |Kleh Wieut. H. E. Queen and Lieut! Nebody seems to know exactly why|spread a false report that the men} Sine 103 (Callahan), $340, third, Tine | eee f YT R. 8. Worthington, Seventeen have | iyo A 7 ‘ : lhad been sold out by thelr own of- an : aie |The penalty La & $5,000 fne,( two years Mad ban Wrenalach Ue police charged the workers, but PUG, SUE DY CANE EA. OF; 2-5. Oceanna, Tattle, ‘Kittle, and be your own landlord. lin prison of both, sh apd lee [there are two or three tentative | Mun aquctive In Rome quartera, Kitty Gordon and Pirate McGee « s pay Gesier’ than most, perso ae witaaawocnren aaitae, /alawers. One is that the porte ques | ae ran. ap aCLON WHEN DEATH ENTERS YOUR sopiige. [Monnment. se Sear Veterans FOr) winiam G. Huner sniriynine, pon of | Cones tures oF four man tn the grque CHURCH'S 200TH BIRTHDAY, | teepicchase:, $5,000 added: for foun, : Call ‘Columbus 8200 mee as to ether they were going to ‘ year-olds and up; abot o and a hi . ; he lute John T. Huner, millionaire|® to whet ¥ mils, —-Duettiate, 143 Byers), $10.00, At Any Hour, Day or Night A ssortment Following parade cheered by thou-|t Vr eheivan, Caemeloe a roe | ppp ye af , aR Ls , Day sant monument to the Bro: match manufacturer of Evergreen, com: i ' ative ANSWEPS, A8-4 Clergymen to Cele! $4.50, $3.10, won adou, ers), ‘ ‘ Hot cpportunitics to elther buy | /2dh & wnonument to the Bronx ment itted suicide at his home, No. 145 8¥ed that these answers spoke for] ary of Jersey Phapel To-mor $3.40, $3.10, saoond: Warloci, 360 The parting honors will be paid in a way it nd spon whieh Co bulld War was unveiled this afternoon in the| Hancock Street, Brooklyn yester-|the whole crowd, and therefore at-| WHIGR HOUSE, N. J., Oct. 1%.—The | Ship” Robin Goodfellow, Syosset, Doub- long to be remembered when. the siranie” @ home or buy one already ISquare south of 188th Strect and Third|@ay afternoon, by shooting. His act was| tacked in accordance with their in-| Reformed Church at Readington will |let, Decist ‘oppy Mix also ran, ment e hal . pbell he readers of wosest . raused by busin oubles, tructiong to break up all street gath-| celebrate Its 200th anniversary to-mor- - — ‘ Pandey Worle, |i Avenue. The shaft is a réptica of tne] aused by business out Ativotions to Dreak up All atreot gAth> | colenrALe te ee eddrabe wil’ be made | Obpelnal Mefblee tm Telede, Mienet Call “Columbus 8200.” Any Hour, Day or Night. Ballors' ang Boldiers’ monument at Weet| were mritteh Ravoret ges | *f/BHe Of the atrikers hy United States Senator Joseph 8. Fre Brand Whitlock, rl Point The union officials say that practi+ | iinghuysen, of Somerville, a direct de OLEDO, ©, Oct. 18.—When Cardinal FRANK E CAMPB ‘iL ; 1,000 Separaic | LONDON. Ort, 18.—The remainder|eiilly everybody in the crowd was] scendant of the church's frat pastor, the |scorcior, Melglan war hero, artived hore THE FUNERAL CHURC! Atfect Head | of tho British delegation to the labor|there for the purpose of going to|} Bye Taner ye J: Peppgshuyeen, who} iis morning, be found tho city united (NON RAL SH fees al if f af tar’ betaay | congress in Washington left for South-| work at the sound of the whistle, But}. Th vices will in charge of fin its efforts to Breet him. Ambassador Broadway at 66* St. 23” Street at 6 Ave ate ers vousies of Titer tampton io-day and will sail on the eed the. pastor, the Rev. 1% V. D, Wyckoff, [Brand Whitlock did not see the Card 7 pecasions., AH intic : ne "iltao ‘git Mauretania to-night for the United | they admitsthat there may have boat & ihent’ clergymen trom a York inal. ‘as ho is tn the party of Bol- —— 3 signature on We bos, JUe, |p y . i Jorsey will atten fi" - Biates. |e tow 1, W, W, men present and ous: ij New 7 |

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