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Dn eee leet Alena ’ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919, a nage ,-REDARMIY OF 300,000 FINNS SROOKLINMIXUP Yar piseunt deter and Mae VSODINT ASTORS. Pair Voters MURPHY KANEDI OVER NEW TRAFFIC BURIAL PLACE 10 | Ante $10,000,000 SUN: OF LW. W'S “ONE BIG UNION” rcs, ies, HE SEERS $175 00 Rival Court Actions Based on Changed Routings and —a ae \ ; | Tammany Leader’s Interest Te | iscontinued Services. “Conceived in Bondage, bom D0) 000 POUNDS 2 idan "3 | to Rebellion and Raised ’ ‘The worst mixup that has ever fal- in Glucose Deal. in Revolution.” }len to the lot of Brooklyn trolley * pwede Stig sat (f BROWN SUGAR riders happened this morning when READY FOR ANY CRIM | re residents across the bridge started | Charles F. Murphy is a party te @ for their desks, shops and counters in| suit for $10,000,000 brought by Lows Are 100 Per Cent. Foes of Manhattan. - Many found that they | Government and Thor. | iba Ulead da Hoa Hussain and . aiinalllfiaaane “Remains of Expatriated Ameri- can at Home of Son in London. LONDON, Oct. 20.—It was ane noun ed to-day that a public fur service for the Jate Viscount Astor | William We held om, Wednesday Trenoon in St | George's Church, Hanover Square: dort Astor) would be |dextrine, @ coms “body ‘The service will be conducted by the | rector, the Rt. Rev. Francis Thicknesse. On the same day a pri lvate ceremony will be held for the family. ‘The body lies to-day at the j home her of Vincount Astor's oldest son, Major Waldorf Astor |N. Hartow. manufacturer of: matte: that their lines had been discontinued | und which gives to beer o> near-beer, but adds oughly Organized, sabcdldiatodk and others that their cars had been re-routed no perceptible effect” Mr. Murphy A dozen have claimed credit tor] Markets Commissioner At-, ‘the severnnce of the Brooklyn City | has brought a counter eult against Mr. Hartog fi $175,000. organizing tho Finns of the United] nounces Sale of Navy Stock | Ritiroad Company lines from those | States into an almost 100 per cent, . lige pnt Aga A idler seantiee | | Mr. Muvphy is leader of Tammany | Mall His present attorneys are Guggenheimer, Untermyer & Mar. shall! Irwin Untermyer, who was Nominated bw Temmany Hall after branch of the 1. W. W., but it was) lOPublicat 10c.Per Pound. | morning. Very few Manhattanites | lebeilaveie. cansecree: PONT AR aitict Justice Joseph KB. Newburger had \ “Sig Bir’ Maveesd whe oriented PREG ride in the Brooklyn cars on Sunday fey itdcueles that yaar, Was thand dead \een turned down for renomination r ite Geer nme the men to carry | , ‘The Navy Department caine to the | itd knew nothing of Wont was go- lin ved on Saturday. It was unex-| Brooklyn Girl’s Strategy in|” sie Reber Tlall authorities, ts i » effect. When decision | rescue in New York's sugur shortage | Ine to take place until this morning pected, as he had been table to walk : Fix 4 member of this firm, which wae was made after the Milwaukee beer |to-day, whon It allotted 200,000 pounds | But the interstitial letup in traffic | about in theegrounde of his castle at Campaigning for Moran pelt by Mr. Murphy for Ris garden conference (disclosed by Tho! of brown sugur to Dr. Jonathan Day,| B4ve the conductors, motormen and | trighton on Friday. Death was dw , “0 P > ardia’e | ermer counsel in the suit, Fox @& Evening World list Saturday) to or |Commissioner of Markets. agents an opportunity of familiariz- | lig siwek dieeabe, Wolo HAD kept him | May Induce I . Guardia’s | worer, san. 27 hast ganize the foreign born radicals, Hay-| ‘Ono hundred thousand pounds will | Ine themselves with the changes and confined to his house for months Supporters lo Give Powder | Testimony was taken by order of wood decided that his best material | be put on sale in public schools where | they were in a position to respond to ja time, | Putfs. dustite Bijur, In this testimony ft for quick action was among the Finns | the army sales are being conducted | tye Kicks and curses of outraged | Me left injunctions that his remains -f appears that the action for $10,000,000 of the Middle West. He wrote to) and will be disposed of in one=pound | communities ~ | be cremated and his ashos doposityt | is against Mr Murphy, the Corn Emma Goldman: lota at 10 cents a pound. The other! Circulars were hung in most of (he jiu the private family chapel at Clive. | When thocmanagers of Congress ducts Refining Company, Joba A. ; “Revolution is born in every Finn.!100,000 pounds will be ‘offered in/cars on Saturday explaining the| den, tho Thames-side mansion he! man woo, t ardia’a itepublican | MeCarthy, a contractor and friend of ¢ ‘Their blood is tainted through strug-|jarger quantities at the Queensboro | Changes, but to the average Lrook-} mado over to his son and successor, Gattmalan' stot ‘has preedenus 68 te Mr. Murphy, and Arthur J. Baldwin, gles against the Czar and his follow-| fridge Market for distribution among |lynite they did anything but explain. Major Waldérf Astor, M. P. on his p ersonal counsel to Mr. Murphy ars and it only needs a spark tolco-operative consumerasocieties. The average Brooklynite knows little murrlage to Mrs, Shaw. Board of Alderman read to-diy what! aniong others who testified was kindle the flame for our cause" Permits from the Markets Commis. of nothing about car lines outside his Though Viscount Astor left Amer-| Misa Chiro O'Netlt ts vay to, over In! James J. Hines, of the Eleventh Ag Haywood supplied the spark—400 of | sioner must be obtained for purchases own district. The car system of the fea to become’ 4 British subsect) iookiyn, a shiver ran through every] #embly District, formerly a friend of them—the most cunning organizers qt tho bridge market. The buyer must borough has always been a Chinese largely because of his unpopularity, both Mr. Hartog and Mr. Murphy, ho never succeeded in making him. | M40 on the committee, The bulletin self any more popular here than) read there. Wh he bought Cliveden that ho could pick from tho old, show ho docs not represent a dealer. | Puzzle to him and was this morning Anarchist following of the Goldman- | pp, pay sald’ the sugar would be on| More hopeless than ever Berkman school, aided by those WhO | sale lato to-day or carly to-morrow} None of the circulars, so far as is |Out no longer a friend of the Tam- | many leader. “One of the most industrious | According *to the testimony Mr. had fought under the red banned of | morning. known, said anything about double from the hate mY of jyatalaatat wotktts (or Moran inal! Hrovkive | MeRbe(reseithd 10 Sibeee ts; die Debs and his organization Food Administrator Arthur Williams | fares or changing curs, and those | riety Abe | id a es cdl | ie Aiea Clatre O'Net of Pacttic [$700,000 order from the British } ha o | © propositions qi ey hada squabble ove » visitors’ Miss Clalre « « vettic } Most ot the sloct had been schooled | reported to-day he had reovived word | Ore Tin Br a the fauna OP RAO | | book, which the Duke claimed did nut) — gereet, why making # house-to- | nment for malto-dextring, |e i a in the Chicago organization of AN-!inat somo refineries were resuming °Tl SH ele nous nd of Brooklyn's Be WU. the: Gua Peue GE ths Houle ee . ” " 5 ded glucose from the Corn Prod- } a arohists and they wore gathered at| wor and suid if this were so the sugar Population thor: pee” against the! Kin Gueene abd other famous pers| house canvass on behalf of the Kefining Company. Mr, Hines 5 community centres in Chicago fT) shortage would be over in a few Cr Recetas Ma dah dh kee | Jwonages of ill countries had signed! Democratic candidate and leaving | undertook to interest Mr. Murphy in ; a v 7 thing clse. sc i | Gnal instructions as to how best wit He predicted that despite the rationing e AL kar comullinent 1! NifA beaonas a cute Nile vantty-lug mlftor (Siding Me. Hartee \n getting fami Bee ee eee ee eid | Lhere GeRatie Sac sarin Hemi Manel eecnsasetaste oe flee teteueh ia : ‘rhe ducal feclings were salved, from the Corn Products people. Mr. " " gn there would be an acute fiumine soon is 0) e boro! a : . ? with every woman voter s\e talks . 4s tdeaiDbclsion was made to organize | there would be an ate enna ae j rotnotead pars ft the Ms F uh twat ne Sr however, when Astor paid an addi- y | Ftineetontitied that he told Mr, Eee them {n the various communities Un-|tyrncg to work. Many ships. with | ° & When Anprised:ot thee OL PSRr ASTon 9 tlonal $25,009 for the book. Ready as} P tog that Mr. Murphy “was a very ine der the naine of "The Finnish Work-| sugar cargoes have arrived here, but | that they had to pay another fare to the neighbors Were to welcome they — “Mise O'NGiI's personality, plus | Muential party.” bo unloaded unti! thy | Peach Manhattan, but when they w | dumped out of comfortable ‘ers’ Society,” without disclosing what | th was back of the idea. It was deter | Ut re Th | nd heir to Viscount Astor's title is a member of the | Ameri: ts and! British House of Cor an inul(i-millionaire, bis Brus) the unfailing lure of the looking Thereafter, according to the testi | mons and has won considerable prominence a¥ u querie made relations hard for them, wony, Mr. Naldwin, representi mined to gather them in each of the], Pederal Seer eee a. wdateiate | had to scramble for another car al-| Social reformer. His wife was Mra, Nancy Witcher Longhorno Shaw, ome) His trouble with Admiral Sir Berks | “B!% ts making a strong IM Try cated unan oP spies | ‘towns and hamlets merely on then ch for sugar hoards, Mr. Williams | "dy eee |e seer (eee Un chitstebelesthte. dail souby sedis cly Milne, sometime Captain of the! pression on behalf of her caa- | ford of the Corn Products Refining strength of patriotism toward the urging candy and chewing gum Laie changed to pa The con- | eer King's yacht, and removed trom com-| gidate,"* Company and Morgan J. O'Brien, who ‘motherland and pride in their na- a nufacturers who have a surplus of | ductors, motormen and agents were éalied igflanes Committea could » $300, 000, 000 HOLDINGS mand in the Mediterranean because is . Guardia managers] tpresented ce ) Standard Oil tne iGHEL Ce RwUBL | sugar to release ¥ for the public. Kept busy telling the patrons that the Mave provided cheaper and better of the escape of the German ships} Uae of the La Guardia managers] i Pres | Dr. Day to-day ordered the discon: | ough! J ooking: a at ORGANIZE FINNS INYO A RED Itinuance oe the sale of eggn from the fault was not theirs and the passen- |oompany to raise its rates. inet be | HERE REPORTED MADE OVER | Goeben and Breslau, created a gen th yeht the looking Klass sll Sendliete ARMY OF 300,000. |*rolling stores” until the price comes |S°'8 took it out in cursing the com. forcing it into bankruptey, flo said Juine sensation. Milne accompanied | # be checkmated at once with an) ae iiuiawin, put ub $50,000 for Mr. Orford, with|order for 250,000 La Guardia powder si 0 \that he hoped the people of Brooklyn thi 000 A chiatie Finns down. This followed notification tr@h | pany k 10 SONS FREE FROM TAX: ar wiffhadaratied. ts Accordingly, the Anat ete |George H. Salmon, who conducts the | “They'! be ch ings us a quarter [Would organi real vigianes com-| T whom he t ining, to one of| puffs, Another suggested — 00,0001 si50 09 mare would. by rr rye: of Chicago went up into Minnesota! stores, that prices would have to bo | next, Was one of the roars moitiee And reht the Bea Ry ' al waoe eva to carry out the plan, They en- | pais He said the dock strike and | ation or other moans, ing: (f needed, Marea, und xervice by allow associated with the Corn pple. Mr. Murphy, through nd Count ds been usicales at No. 1 Carl-| boxes of faney chocolates with the | Astor's big it ere Was o di rbanee, Oo ssioner o| t Str o a ke y 0 a e, be do by! nso p cote ory y he 7 * rege trenched thomselves at Duluth and|other factors prevented a new supply | But there was no disturbance, no | mmissioncr of Plants ands State» Will) Make Thorough: “las ptenatouse sRerrace Bow) geckpied /by | Nandsome. yomme Weed Rese ee Se The Corn Products Refining Come ! ching the city and that some deal, |Panics, no riots. ‘The Brooklyn trolley | tures Grover Whalen said that he ini in Lord Northcliffe, Milne had not had/ture on them. It decided to put} ine awran he the smail towns adjacent to this cen- | reaching 7 a a had 400 b vestigation of Transfer for miny agreed to furnish glucose at 2 ‘3 who had eggs on hand had taken riders are used to strikes, discomforts |" buses to put into Brooklyn at ie : a card for the musi but the Or-/the situation up to him at once. A cent @ pound Inheritance Levy. fords were doing the perfectly cc It has amazed me," @ Tammany] a pepat, adapt themselves to new conditions.) had to pay double fare He i , 1 , ventional thing im bringing on thetr! man of the okt tesmen vintage 3y 1910 more than 2,000 Fin-|to 60 cents a dozen *. He had! The death in England of Viscount jman befeieaie ad slat be with 00 von | tb Bstes- Some paid the double fares, some | asked, he said, for a map of all Hrook-| Astor brought the announcement to- | &% sald to an Evening World r a el ag oa oe sad 4 walked to other trolle L" lines | !¥A trolley Hines, but the BAR has | nay that the State will make a thor-|_ Viscount Astor, however, challenged | that the campaigners have not members had been organized and| Hut complied with his req rc 500 pounds a dav, so the fund was federated by county and State from E TRIK WAITING and all began figuring out how they PNG Cee eee ‘ugh Inyestigution to determine| Mine's prese making quite Mlawakened to the fact that the old | supposed to grow at the rate of af Maine to Californi nd north of the can, to-morrow, beat the ten-cent| scene, and th | i ne whether New York may collect an Orfords, with thelr) order has passed. Maybe this clever | 5,375 each day Ga ead aaluasun iver | TO GET WORD FROM HINES ‘=. ‘GRAND JURY FA § INOUIRY Hy ail withdrew tia Heke das , rt Dramatic companies were formed in | T | trip RA JUR Hi] IN HI if heritance tax pa 4 oklyn girl will wake them u ie a minute's notice to relieve the con | gestion and take care of persons who bove the market ral » of this 1 cent cxcors yas to be deposited to the control of Mr, Baldwin. Mr. Hartog required tre, secured jobs in their communi-|javantage of tho situation to raise | and inconveniences and are quick to| ties and talked tho boautles of racial! {he price of eggs to the “rolling stores ding to Mr, Baldwin a buik Werytens — communities and. 4000 a ae At Borouxh Hall there was tess | Viscount Astor was one of the peer. Sine Ls Menten Until the hand-mirror made its] ing was purchased by him at Nog . women were interested through ‘the | Asgart Next Move Toward Settle: | ongestion than has been known in INTO INTERBORO STRIKE | srs HoWIerS Of NeW Or ety eee it ae evitations. had | {PPearance in Brooklyn there was no} 214.44 Hast 220 Street, hn a nelghbor- H staging of plays in the Finnish lan- |’ ! ye a e*! years, Where usually forty to infty sal estate at one time, but for # himself without un invitution, had) viviiig sign in this town that poll-| hood whero Mr. Murphy was once guage. One of the largest, and the} — ment Must Come From transfers per car are made, less than | cral years ho had been quictly trans- | been Ordered to leave the house. liclans knew or cared that Woman| well known, to handle the business, Gren te Fer rorneds wae ths 2 P| Washington. 1,000 were issued during the rush hour | Expected to File~a Presentment ferring nix property to his sons. ‘Pa | | eT ee eee tig |fultraxe and Vrohibitien fwd come} tm June, 1918, Mr Baldwin made @ ii s amat ompany 0 i wig acne kh ae i pi , ay dy - | believed 4 » was a suitor for the h 9 | luth. An opera company foliowed the} Martin Lacey, Secretary of Local for continuing from the Borough Hall! with Justice Weeks Reprimat ¥ his attorney, Charles A. Peabody, | FeUS 3 ai deccihtans Paine, whe{it.on the same train. demand on Mr“ Hartog, according to j mM sald th@t at the time of his death living between the ing Several Public Officials Viscount Astor did not have title to |/#ter marr! and and Flatbush! , tt was an 4 foot of ground in New York City,|_ The re agency for drama, and then carac al 45 of the International Union of |!0°P #¢ross the bridge, The hardest musical soc As Duluth did, 80] qoamaters, sald to-day no word |10t fell to the e rn “| ish sett | ‘J » ust followed all the other Finnish settles | 1 garding the express atrike had been {Junction of Nust “Prom now on the mirror, the pum! the testimony, for ider-Clay. | | the toilet case and the tee cream 8044| vanced and 25 per ¢ | moneys ade nt. of the ace ied Major Sp pration of Hever, with r ce + bore Rapid Transit © day at the H&el McAlpin to consider | Junction. Hundreds walked. Tabane the recent the demand of Locals 282 and 807 of| Five lines run to Ridgewood, Be- | any to bring stands as a splendid monument to his) children on every deck and] yy, The list of property transferred thig| talent for re: running full blast the Qctivities of the Reds in Russia and the overthraw of the Romanotts. nochle and pok: had practi rch, His gifts to supply of glucose < to amo’ o something. | 6, . ‘ societies began in . t Pudor age consisting of guest going to umount to sormee crued profits, 11-2 cent for each . fae coe ie sd cventually: | received from Director General of | Avenues at Flatlands and Bergen|extraorfnary Grand Jury wh or America Eni Meiea ‘ott Hae fi tart he a@eital excursion of the Walla-1 pound of glucose which had beer when tho time came, were worked | Railroads Hines, and that the next | Beach. Formerly transfers were| een investigating Mayor Hylan's His holdings had been estimated ng at !paloosa Brave the Michael J-1 delivered and satisfactory guarantees around to produce noth but revo- | move was “up to" Washington, Aj given. This morning passeng: charges of collusion between ne At from $60,000,000 to $300,000,000. | within the castle walls, is sald to Schwartz Associates and the District] o¢ 15 per cent. of fut lutionary plays such as “The Day of | meeting of the New York Team|to pay an extra nickel or walk to the |2Mcialx and employees of the Inter- | Mh Peabody waid Viscount Astor | have cost him over $19,000,000, and it| PY ie CAR euER Grkea Tle per cent. of future profits, Me, Judginent,” which is founded upon | Owners Association was held yester- transterred it “to provi for his Democratic Hartog did not meet this demand, | Jeally completr a young bar root + ° , ina and/year includes the Hotel Ast -|charities were munificent, and he abruptly, No more malto-dextrimg Sve: © de worked out|the teamsters for the eight hour! yond that p \ vas | yw: et ee eee stor, as-| charities w | ph pect yp x of the past. every, mies ‘detail was worked Ou | ae evenad ih 8. week increame i ¢ point the extra jitney was| would report their findings to the Su- Seaed at $4,050,900; the Astor Then-| made princely provisions for his sons | tow" below—is & thing ot nF wet | wax manufactur y Haywood and his colleagues, und | WOrk{er ia affected ‘are engaged | (emanded and it was pay or walk. It] preme Court Justice We to-mors |U', asseswed at’ $1,002,000; the Astor ile. | he women voters of th Mr, Hines said that he went to wheal te (79 WAS) Rett vre came in the trucking business. It was de-| Was the » thing coming toward | row or Wednesday tments on th side of Broad- | during his life | pistrict, at the invitation of Hor- |Tammany Hall in Fourteenth Street, cided to hold a meeting with union] New York with the ch wiy betw and 76th Streets,| Major Astor, who succeeds to the west side! title, hax made a considerable name leaders this week ip an effort to reach will }saw Mr. Mu «L perminsi printed in the Finnish language so taat nge of cars| It was reported that a presentment, Je t his desk and ree elmeler, the tense P assessed . W., and the Finns, who in| tow oth at the party wh nickel ine ‘ sprimanding sey ; i ques to “speak about children of American birth would | Te agreement. for further inconvenience. Five lines Feprliae ding several public officials 'of Madinon Avenue in $5th O03 |... 0 social reformer, and as he has| meet in the Grand Iroom Of Jthig business I Pwenty-second ever forget the mother tongue nor —— run from Brooklyn th East Ne: Fort, | Bre, * a ie the and Jury oth streets, ansesned, t more than eet eta lileat aenbltisioa: B the Motel Wisteria) Thursday | Street," and that Mr. Murphy acere their parents forget that they “were but here the plo have the advan. | Wit!) Justice were current in $1,000,000, and the Kighth Avenue | considerable political ambitions, he | z hear Miss | dlously made reply: don't waa goncelved in bondage, born to rebel. | GUESTS FACE DEATH INQUIRY | ieee nae jeg Advan-| ine Criminal Courts Hullding block front, on the east side, between | probably won't relish being shelved) Orning Mt = ae wy uty [You ever again to Kpeak to me about lion and raised in revolution,” as | Se mity to Abree “Ly irand Jury held a short ses- th and 46th Streets, to the Upper House | Itachel O'Rourke, business, If you want to speak to 4 Emma Gold t it Arrest in Street Duel Following | lines and these were crowded, From} gion tod They had subpesned ta|, Hugene M. ‘Travis, State Comp- specialist, on How I Dropped [me about polities you are perfoetly The Industr a weekly news- | « Party Expected, Ridgewood the walk to the js al \ Stora iit sked to-day whether] Representatives of Viscount Astor) |. a a collation will | welcome to do Ho.” paper, came into be at Duluth as} 1 ea | appear before ¢ layor Hylan, | the § collect the inheritance | Sy that his demise will not disturb Pwenty 4 es vnof the Jans, and ithe | A dozen men who attended a party | long one. Public Service win | tax from the Astor estate, (in view of Astor estate In at itis] bo served? = { beginning it told them the world news| at the home of Miss Mac Grant of No,| Heretofore one could ride from Foyt | I. Nixon, President ) of |the recenc transfer of title. ated as a unit t Asto: That's what we are in for, The -" in wo danies articles pilfered trom | 640 West 68th Street, Saturdfy alght,| Hamilton to Park Row via the Third the Inteboro Kmpl rhood, |, "20 order to collect tho tax now,"]ereuted a trust quit for the | ood old days of meeting the boys At Never Needs Renovating the bi he country, One| were to be examined at the Distric enue line fo aial Pile ane and Victor J, Watson «he said, wou ne Necessary to “ inageme roperty Ps pl baitor gue ( anctoat, the lait bee | cecraays Sitios (oda aa the cout ee Ean Daewe P wiillans Wangan tthe Ye Grove that the transfer was made in| it_wé ited | Caney'’s are gone forever, The cam An occasional sunbath or wash- ! ng @ little more radical th f the death in Roosevelt Hospital of fk, eters, Wore Sumped off att ica cat \ t |RAUeipution of death.’ | Waldorf Astor will retain the town! poign cigar has fallen off 60 per cent. |] ing of the tick is all your Ostermoor ecessors, until by 11s t Pr ceeal BORA, OF Har G10 Blt Awe: [AAb? miveet and given thelr choice otnaure® estonelvaly Inthe: Inaullty by ; vuse in St. James Square and the] Tay y. hore'll be no -more|} will ever require. r or an out-and-out MORAL: SEAM: Oh 145 : “tthe Fritth ¢ ‘ | fore country home, Clivenden, at Pay J pee iba sng Mee Inner circle of LW. W. se stabbed in a strect duol carly yeater-|Fourth Avenue sudway, walking two| son were the wily vies wi argued C John Jacob Astor, the i 1 don't believe there'll }} germ "proof, Come te. aur shew. fe John Korpi, whose home now is at| day blocks one way and one biock to th [in subpoenas, | OUT ON STRIKE T0 DA son, inherits Hever Castle ry ae panhandlers any more oma and ae ! Biwabic, Minn. to be the candidate | ‘he stabbing was said to have fol. | subway, bu F way Meant AN-| Ther are many persons in the Crit-| i is father's fayort TE sue BA DHAdBRelRUATtaRdan oe Os T E R MOOR t ] Bi the mean time had been “educated” JFyan apilled ‘nome be © Ith Avenue line, which ran ua ¢ Rull who believe that 7 ‘Tammany Hall in 1955, will hang out |} MATTRESS < and quiet to unre girl and Was challenged by a along the we Ide bf ace lihe attack on Hearst . arcane : arty Cet be Ball aay ‘ h cat 47th Stree 4 intic Avenue |Gov. Smith § ahaa Poll weg eine eS at ‘ . i ers, made the demand so strong that ene Weak ores str este: iaubway and Borouch Hal. was con-|centife for the mont Cana Join Walkout for 40° Per t If L had t bM " iabeth St hol who by this t ne had Blasted the name of the slayer, and his arrest /nuc Union Street Line, which i ent age Increase, Claire O'Neill of Pacific et would aE Howrey, wholly revo ynary Board of Di-|is expected to-day, The slayer alas |followed the samo co o Union|" amen = ae ciation vo my chief of staff beginni from ye Grane ; ‘ |was wounded, It was Aaid, hut Will (arcs ond to Pa to Unlen un learned that a Following the meeting yesterday of pouny é Phene ‘S" Sering, (Continued on Sixth Page.) recover. \to Hamilton Fer re ehed tne Grand Jury had iaid mployoes of the Borden aL 3erlin Man, First Here Since War, | 74° = / }Row meant taking tho Fourth Ave-|Smith at th tmore } r pera ouse ‘ ————$—_ ( nue subway at Union Street and an- | eeinink a nat t shivers kkeepers and clerks failed and Fiancee Visit County other Jitney ed Attorney Swann |!® teport for duty to-day at many le ae eer Rolie’ from tho discontinuance of | Noes throughout the Greater City Clerk's Office the 16th was found in the Flatbush | 5 . The st re want a 40 per cent. in- Frich Heeht of Berlin, the fi ‘ and Seventh Avenue linc, forcing a } x : we in pay, a 89-hour week, time|man to come to this country since the | @ walk of severa! blocks. But the lin ASK ZONE SYSTEM ov me and double| war, for the purp nf ¢ soa n increased business | { « and holidays, | Mask oe | Transfers from the Brighton . SKS ° " salary of cashicra, it was | ride. appeared be ; H ¢ | were found to be cut off from ’ | { bookkeepers $24, and} J. Scully to-day w ‘ r Flatbush and Chureh Avenue lines! V0n# Island Railway Company D and §2 Wine Mauhaneey ahd obtained & maesl 4 and Avenue C, The Fulton Street| mand fasion Tacday. ir waxes were raleed | riage licens: | line had discontinued transfers to} ‘The Lon re Workers of the, She Ne ee ee eer ee I ¢ Flatbush Av but gave transt a Ite day in court ployee ce workers | the late Benno Neuberg a rl d Munsingwear garments are made to ‘ to Nostrand Avenue, which parallels |i" Maving its day. in bs PRR TAre ELGG nRRe | ee enuaraery eRe 1a | eserve y * bush fo eng ei : bile Servic ymmissioner t nacco dealer. fhe lives at No. wear a long time, as well as to fit and , PoatnRes Or ae AH SRD FURR ited that peri Borden omers|7ith Street with her mother t their| granted to charge zone fares found contention was mad cover the form perfectly. Because of Pana RA Was at hone were Ui whieh yraglmomt Sl The Largest Selling } 4 ili HH H that their ticket books were no good lines are operated und i their durability and washability, it’s Batine: city Halivond linea ane’ there |ph ach of Which i Manhattan. stres PRAGeA IieeanAlataly alter (is | ‘ eds Nite tia wise Tune! WHEN thay Ware: Gate ‘ing th F : ; : i true economy uy mM. pelled to pay a nickel or wall h trem the, ee United States Senator W away Park ures were Correct sizes for men, women and children, Cader, who is a builder by oce ry wanted style and quality, tion and has a lot of houses and coeur litavacnnng’s «| Ceylon Packed Tea CONSTANTINO Oct 20,—A w York recently and has be tuy the company in 1916, $ n under th property. south of Prospect Park, | 009; In 1816. ¢ commiss presidency of|ing at the Netherlands Hotel t | 4 ' H i came out in a bitter tirade against i eee \\" -pewik Pasha, former Grand Visler, and Fifth Avenue ' The satisfaction lasts. Mayor Hylan, blaming him for tho 88.000, It was | ducia sina. Gas bens. torced. ta prepare a datenuel ina: matics coomany lato b | in 12 Oo af intolerable conditions which now exist jqmounting to $137,000. many, (of ‘Turkish ie bet parriego ceren Pal 4 in the borough transit situation, He was said, has paid no | wt on ¢ rence, according to y formed by Jude Edgar J. Lauer of the declared that the Mayor and bis so- its bonds for ten years, the Cabinet. {Municipal Court,