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PIER. BLOCKADE TO END AS DOCK STRIKE IS CALLED OFF demands of the coastwis« Men for an inarease in pay SUFVIVEE by his wido' und, iongshore A forma FOXY LITTLE BOY FLIES @iliation Commission Mayor Hylan “ALFRED T, RINGLING, FIRST REAL MOVE CRASH ON “L” KILLS LOVE LETTERS FO hed arrunged a meeting between the | Me! ang two broth Sonn and Ke among the constwise jongshore- U L Chartes, ‘ owlated domimission and the strikers this at-| mon wae vata te ie ongshores | WITH GIRL’S REO FLYING CIRCUS OWNER, DEAD | rie csuste sister auarwora re Tirwmimae? SO vice eroded ile eyed Ia othe Atlunts : coaat alti | FOX THAT HAD WAR RECORD THREE INJURES 14: Scandals” 7 large part of the circus coulpemehe: and the meeting of the Conciliation Board | PACK to work were made by O'Connor, | ’ ’ | DOVER, N. diy Oats SscAlrhed ‘x, | mn imels ' was called. “Paul Vaccarell! was |DUb although success secmed in sikht sno [Rivating, howd of the Arm of Tingling Mr, Fingling died of heart failure. 2 9 as\more than once, rac »! ros. circus owuerr, die P an €4a that ‘the Btvike was over and| prevaiied wea po tte cea eutee ienieilaldaiiiliataie wenn, a suddenly to-| He was parently in good health but war stricken ttmt there was nothing to conciliate.| to refuse to return to work during the night Whal Commissioner of| The strike completely paralyzed the 10 PEACE TREATY v ‘ m new nit 9 . No arrangements 5 a og said be knew [Port of Now York. At every pler comands born in MoGregor, 1a” He ix have yet been made for the <uneral steamships. are tied up, somo till . 4 . —_ ——— oe era ja Rage veto} ae files With-careo, ulthoueh re have bs (Continued Irom First Page) | i * May yian rea 18 | been in port for two weeks. Most of! . pe! err mieeting at 3 o'clock. (os steamship companies decided Democratic Senators Hold a tho wrecked cars to liberate the im- Mrs, William) Webber Asks Beller that @ vote to return to work | Jet tho strike work itelf out, rather) ¢s, . prisoned victime, ade ; i . = cama would be takel at the Tammany Han| ‘qn uploy strikebreakers || Caucus—McCumber Offers | | District Attorney Francis Martin of} Separation From Wealthy A POUND PROF rieeting and that Vaccarétit would) some of ita ships moving, and fora) Republican Compromise. | jtho Bronx had Boyd, the injured mo- | Market Man = ee attempt to claim credit for the set- jad on was done at the Hush) pee 4 ! |torman, held on a charge of homicide, | i sea hd tiement of the strike was a factor in| terminal. Lut elsewhere the piers ' “We have information,” Martin | roa: hastening the settlement. Were Comerted. | WUGHENETUN, Ost, F—-Posewil- aid, “that Boyd jumped from his| Affidavits, containing reforences to : Despite the efforts of* the army ity of a compromise betweon Senate cal before the crash.” | letters received by William Webber, wealthy market man, were filed to-day In Supreme Court by Mrs. Maud FF. TELLS OF PLAN TO PUT STRIKE- BREAKERS TO WORK. ‘When O'Connor assembled the dele- authorities to keep thransports mov. | tng, they were seriously interfered ®dvocates and opponents of rererva-| With and yesterday 600 mon of tho|tions t ¢ ea WWOIE Getanity. arrived trom News| ee ee ere reey port News Some of them went to sald Mr. Martin announced also that ail of the crews of Soth trains who are able, and all officials of the Interbor- Wednesday, Oct. 22d NOUGAT=Thése’ are dalnt; crouse nivanigted with tanty Nu ‘x foafectlone ‘alifocnia Honey mia aw CHOCOLATE NOT was have to received serious gates this morning he threw the te on ough, who may have a connection Webber, who has brought an action for ° a strome | Ht down to the Vaccarell tac-}NO"K to-day caaling ships at the! consideration to-dny at a conference with the wreck have been called to 5 bellied Bho pandindbane a Army bases in Bgooklyn. | \Separation before Justice MeAvoy | tion. He told the men that Vaccar-| Big TASK NOW TO LOAD AND! Democratic leaders held after | his office for examination this atter-| srs, yebber contends that letters ar- | eit was planning to put strike. UNLOAD BHIPS. Chairman Lodge had ‘called a meeting noon. The District Attorney will call riveq at her home, No. 400, Riverside beakers at work and thatit would), wor will be started under high| to-morrow of the Foreign Relations @ Grand Jury investigation of the! pris, airected to “Me, Willlam Web« be better for them to return to work | pressure to-morrow to move the! Committee to consider new reserva- accident, which he sald probably | ior at gotel Ritz-Carlton, Montreal, A ¥ and thug keep thelr word than con-|#remt fleet of freight and passenger | tions and modification of those res | would begin next week. Can., were forwarded from tho Mon- pose wich tinue the fight of “allow Vaccarelli| Yearels, that avo een held Mere | scrteq out by thie committee on INJURED MOTORMAN’S STORY (1204) aadross to the New York address ae lg act iy and his map to whip you back to|Siar Ameroan Cunard, French’ vie | Sept. 10, | | OF CRASH. One of these letters, she avers, dated once dn work." chor and other Boyd, just before being removed to transatiantle ‘lines| “Later Senator McCumber, a teade " “Rana” be “Btrike dreakers are working at the| hope to keep the men working day ayes Aerial the operating table at Fordham Hos-|D°¢. % 1916, was signed “Rana” ang 1} se celled. rich. Arbuckle @ocks,” said O'Connor. |2"4 night to relieve the shipping con- OF the Sovended: Hepuiens (owe pital, made the following statement PUrPorted to be trom a sister “Ava.” velvety pring £6 Heater |f2mtO" and Ket the salling rchodule reservation group, introduced in the} to Abslatant Diatrlet A! of the, Another letter referred to, which sho Tharelnte, oe 49c Otbeser” Now Pork. in nse Wie from No. lester ° ck to Near nérmal. Officials of the| Senate a wumber of what bo termed “lee oa abe alleges was intended for hor husband, b Brcttye, Rewerk. ; ret. 0 is 66 Hoster Street?| Fronch line hope to start the France! “compromise” reservations. He said! Bronx: begins “My dear, dearer, dearest Billy” RE since letations vee tslesbone directors. Vaccarelii} of course. There is no|back to Havre on Friday. The cargo ‘4 left City Hall at 5.48 o'clock and) ¥ M apecified weight Includes the container, they represented the efforts of Repub- | Hicans desiring to reach an agreement! on reservations, H According to Hitchcock, Democratic Senators are endeavoring to present a she brought here a week ago js still in her hold. Itis haped the La Savoie will sail @uturday or Sunday. The Roghambenu and Chic: may be ready to sail the middle of next week. The Cunard line plans to work day and night to make room for the and was signed “Yours with much love, Marie.” A third letter, which she alleges was | written by a former stenographer of | ‘the Richard Webber Company, was as) money ip selling you out, but there is money in furnishing strikebreak- sors.” . O'Connor told the men that thelr salvation depended wpon the preser- maintained a speed not exceeding! ight Miles an hour, and sometimes ‘ : |less, all the way up. It was dark. I | Urchin Left in Charge by Own-| dia ‘not notice any tail lamps on the | er Awaiting Ship Skips— | ‘"4in ahead. Miss Katy MaRrvyn DNF Pikns say 8 united front when the Foreiga Rela ow - follows: vation of their organization, and de-| Mauretania, which is due here Fri i | “When I fir't applied the brakes | : , t t dared’ that Mayor Hylan had been (ay. ‘The Saxonta is expected to sail |4Ons Committee meets to give forn Reward Offered. they would not hold on wet rails, 1| “Doar Bill: 1 received your postal | or ral In oto ravure Beewes 606: dunseding | Veccerail Saturda Orn, te ae feed wile to reservations now be-! i¢: a Host all the air in my brakes and/and was ae sia bi ee “A ne Oo . As @ member of the commission. eid Wile GRernods that the Adriatic! one A little red fox and o little boy, | After that used the reverse. At the| Your handwriting again. i Am leit t e win f th | @fbe steamship men want to knbw|would be ready by Maturday if enon |, Democratio tenders say they will ro-| ooig, not specified but appreaching |174th Street Station the brakes Ine the lifo of a lady. I have not inners Oo e. from me if you are going to live up| lonsshoremen can be recruited to un- fuse to agree to the reservation pro-lay near to white as life on the, Worked all right. The train was out| worked a day since I left ome 10 000 B fo your agreement, If not they wits |fond 2d Joud her. TT rim of the Republican majority andl truyoken watertront. permits, simul: {Of alah. Aa ode Pema echo H eauty Contest : declare the agreement null and void. will attempt to force thelr own pro-| tancously disappeared yesterday from| “There were no flags or fagmen.| A letter fro mher husband, she fou have made @ mistake. You have URGES UNIFORM LAWS fram through the Senate, relying on |the pler of the Holland-Amarica Ling | My eyes were on the tracks all the /Contends, was much in contract, and) been told that by Mr. Gompers, by mild reservations among the Repubdli-| thereby much distressing Misg Kath-|time. 1 was alone in the cab. No|W&s sigh porpiiachhade A] ee | A , Mes Chrtis>and I am tolling you that ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE | <= jloen Martyn, living at the Hotel|sand had been placed on the wet| | Ste alleges hor eae Free with each copy of The News Hylan wit! tell it to you this ee, SEN a Lenox with her mother and known rails, 1 was ten fect away from the | jefendant it a Sl 4 gers tomorrow. brought ‘by Seth B. Baugham for al- “ afternon. Now the question is do ahead when I first saw it. 1 as one of the mascots of the Royal | trata leged alienation of his wife's affec- LEAGUE OF NATIONS FO Episcopalian want Vacearelli to tell it to you House of Bishops Flying Corps. saw no tail lamps. I do not know | tions. * | beet Adopts Resolution Asking RUNS EIGHTH IN OKLAHOMA | ,tts,r00 tox naa a simuar aie- | whether, the train was moving or| Mrs. Wobber alleres her husband's | For weeks New York has waited to | + No," “the crowd. National Legisiation, tinction before hia original owner, | still." | 3e 508 600 treme wihien her hesbead de- | see the portraits of the winners of Questioned ag to his qualifications | rjves'an annual income of $50,000, but | ‘The vote was then taken. Sap cnmenrinemmere Capt. Reld of the . F. C. presented Had the strike not been called off “the ship owners were preparing to use strikebreakers Thursday morn- ing, This was decided at a meeting DETROIT, Oct. 21.—Natinal legis- lation for the regulation of moving pic- tures and revision of the national con- stitution to provide a way for the pas- Congressional Candidate Who Ad- vocated Covenant Wins Nomination. it to Miss Kathicon, Tho little red fox is a flying fox only In tho sense of being an airless traveller. He has dodged the bullets of German anti- as a motorman, Boyd said he had been appointed in September, 1915, after several years’ experience as flroman and flagman on railroads. in an answering affidavit her hus- band says hig assots are but $300,730. | al pemtcerneree JUROR A WRECK VICTIM; The Illustrated Daily News Beauty’ Contest. Now the judges—D. W. Griffith, Harrison Fisher and Geo. M. Cohan ~are ready to announce their decision. wage of uniform marriage and divorce of the Transatlantic Steamship Con-liaws, 8 demanded in resolutions ference this morning. At the meet- adopted to-day in the House of Bishops ft -ing were officials of the United Jot the Protestant Fpisco; Chureh tn aireraft guns without turning a red hair, and for its gallantry wore a gold} collar inscribed R. F, C. Attached to the collar ‘#, or was, & miniature Frank Hedley, acting head of the} Interborough, got to the scene short- ly after the accident and after an OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Oct. 21,— Oklahoma supporters of the League of DEATH CAUSES MISTRIAL Nations covenant to-day claimed a| medal presented to Miss Kathleen by |oxamination declared the crash was 383 4 ‘ States Shipping Board, representa-jconvention here. These resolutions will) clean-cut victory in last Saturday's| the acrial Britons. ue to Motorman Boyd ana the|Morris Siégerman, Serving in : * ‘ives of the dig shipping interests and|be presented also in the House of Dep- y's} "It is suspected that the gold collar Tomorrow in The News the portrait fa representative of the War De-|utles for concurrence. primary in the Fifth Congressional Dis-|and the medal may have tempted the| “human element.” Brooklyn Case, Identified by 5 4 ’ partment. Frederick A. ‘Topptn,| Bishop BV, Shaylor of Nebraska) trict, through the apparent over- little boy of Hoboken to run off with| “As long as we depend on ne Gairt Net ie paces of the winner of the Third Prize of . Vise. President of tho International |°™¢red & resolution asking that a ape-|whelming defeat of Edward Boyle, the little red fox, which Miss Kathleen | peings there will be wrecks,” sal $1 000 will be published ° Mercantile Marine, presided, This |‘*! Committee of Congress be named |anti-league candidate for tho Demo: [ros him to hold. with the promise Hedley, “We could swing signals ob! rhe death of @ puror in the Third D . : aed Pe faa cat, witht conaidor the relations between filmed | efatlc «nomination, Boyle finished | wont as near ay she could legally get | Very block of our systems, and ae Avenue Elevated wreck to-day caused | Who is she? What d ka Vek ? wd Longshoremen's | 2%8, nt the growth of orime among | eighth in @ list of nine candidates. {othe Holland America liner Rotter. | would always be collisions and] mistrial of the case of David Deutsch 0 is she at does she look like the International ngshoremen’s | the youths of the nation, and to recom-| Claude Weaver, who made an active|dam to greet Capt. Reid. fatalities.” ot No. 183 Bllery Street, Brooklyn, (11) ‘Association, and to invite the men mend legislation. The recent Omaha campaign on a pro-league platform, re- She learned that the ship had been The point of the coffision is mid- the County Court, Brooklyn. | You will tack to work. If they do not return liynching was Iaid in part to the influ. | colved the Democratic nomination, itis |4¢taimed down the bay and went back| w. between the 174th Street and} When the roll of the jury was called | know when you get tomor- q by Thursday to use strikébreakersjence of improper moving pictures. plurality will exceed 1,300. tilting waged the Me red to aaa ithe Tremont Avenue stations, and those |this morning it was discovered that lat a row’s News. Every one will want | sand accept the army's offer of pro-| The second resolution petitions that eS got on so far that they were invisible | who coald get out walked to one or|Morris Siegerman of Wo. 188 St by ed gy re ae Te vour tiewedealer 6 | iat ie eran rt Cremer mr” °| BHAMP CLARK CHEERED {Scanners [ahs oem atone” Sor ets, apa hat "he eer send Oy yee wieoe: ANT Mr. in netitul amendment for Miss Martyn is sald to have fainted, | missing. y vi rv ‘ou 1 ae aya resid i Ventanas the drafting of uniform marriage and although tym, Nad Been used toad. | Fallon, the Interborough guard FO it yccn a victin of the collision ana, Heeritevery morning. reserve y '$ without fa 3 ‘+m great tribute to T. ‘who has opposed the strike from the divorce law: AS A 1920 POSSIBILITY venturesome stunts aloft, having been, was killed, was @o closely pined In had been identified by the jury motice | . Deginning, He said he Bina’ Onn Jf, ureee, penis any, oe Misine Bie | the wreckage. thet Ib) teks ator 1) [in bia pocket. | ‘ , He : “only girl who made a over] 5.) re rescue parties succes had bei ismissed, ta ay “tbe city End’ vation ewe: deus $10,000 IN FURS STOLEN; Both Sides of House Rise and Ap-|whien th Tiitage ehebabiy Yous’ wt iis poppiag tilt WAY to him. Pas-| peutech Tod wok Charase. nin oop: i/ justrar, h Sid Ap- ic e e iv ¥ sch, | 1 et gratitude to Mr. O'Conner, % BURGLARS MISS 50 000 laud at Ref deny, being naturally gallant. sengers passing on southbound trains |inally receiving stoen goods, pleaded | ’ 4 week ago he stood between this A plaud at Refernce to a ‘After Miss Kathleen had recovered | for" gruesome glimpses of hia im-|cuilty snd sentence was auapended, | hs x | éountry and Bolshevism. He has) pn “Youth of 69,” she authorized everybody in sight to » He had evidently | 4 a meant ‘More to this city and country : say she would give a reward of $250 | prisoned body. | Than aid Ole Hansen to Seattle, we |Deaver Skins and Nutrias Stock of] WASHINGTON, Oot. a1.—Champ|for the fox and $25) for the boy: tried to jump out the window. DOLLAR A DOZEN EGGS Clark was cheered in the House of Mep- TRACK STRAIGHT WHERE and $250 for the decided to stand pat with him and} Blackhant and Richter Afford ¢ y — — we 4a thi before bsitormeatatnas'she Rich Haul, renenialives: lorgey vies be edieuted | LABOR LEADER” PRAIBES ithe rvemont Avenue maton 1 03 DUE T0 EXPRESS TIE-UP ~ __FUNERAL DIRECTORS, oles FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Hino iwovstwial TROUBLE AT], Sots, is between Priday afternoon |S was opposing « provision in| EVENING WORLD'S EXPOSE | “isisns”, exrese ston mace Retail Price for “Strictly Fresh| - ‘ shortly before it is PIERS THIS YEAR. sitates a curve to-dag, burs: the budget bill which retires the Direc- 4 t t where the ital? | d soled serious, dustrial gleturnence re, at No, 160 Weet Bist ‘street, ana] A* Polnting out that many noted men —_— heed cae and none has been Mark To-Day. . WH ISPERING ROSES ry ‘por ow tole betw $10,000 x remarkable work after that age. len, . io i: 7 when the National [tle between $10,000 and $19,000 worth |", 4 eo) shy Bovd was unable} ‘The dollar-a-dozen egg is here. Yer, Bogan Ost. 7 when the Tounced fot skins. ‘They overlooked a dundie of| "We Ar@, Mow diacuasing sending a} Hugh Frayne, General Organizer | able to explain why Howl Tae Fresh White eggs were quoted yes By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER. * {ws award on the wage demands of |fox skins worth $50,000, Teun O6 escty nine youss te the Wisiel oth education, Base RUbttY, Wil. | ooo the Wan ee hh his |terday at 90 cents a dozen wholesale. $e oenoremen. The gaen had| ‘The store was closed Saturday ‘ana| House” Repteséntative Hulings of | Of Te ) Sey y District Attorney Martin, with iis) oo ors, It was said, probably will Whispering roses, murmuring violet# praise- 5 » Yeea getting a genta an hour ap0 81 |ohe burglary sawed a ole i He fivas Pennayivenia taterruptes, stztyvaine Defeat Objects of Reds, assistant, Cohn, Police Caytaln Sh Peary a doven, for them to-day, singing tulips and Tanyuoniining iayflowera Wine 1 * overtime, and they aal lor an oing Clas 3 on * nd a squad of detec- Cy shortage Of fresh eggs is due to) ‘a gyericah, and they sakes fore, rnb toot netud om) 360 Dedvat kins, vale Malta aria Chase fabled, both, UGH FRAYNE, genera! organ- ial sire) athe scene early and |the express strike, \ wonderful symphony, if flowers could only talk? " ' O'Conhor, President of pen eeenemnenr dyed and natural, Worth. between 96 | sides rose and eheered. Then Clark txor for the American Federa- | IVs Ott ith Deputy Public Ser- = Did you ever realize that whenever you enter a ies Diente ond ivoted gaeines | Mods fhe Minday slant (Gi sme otlek wine ee MO tion of Labor, to-day an-|% rr inmissioner Edward Glention, CIES. room where there are flowers your eyes are at once hich 0. 781 road- p : nounced his approval of the ex-|" 21 authorities declared officials of |OMUMCHELL ALLEN. attracted by them? You fail to notice the faded furni- was for 70 cents an |Adotph Arons & Sona, Ni for overtime, but after| Way, were entered | by to |took’ cloth valued at bolts of blue serge. “But I would want to know the iden- tity of this sixty-nine-year-old youth,” he added, Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL | CHURCH, Broadway and 60th #t., Tues- day, 8 P. M. burglars who posures by The Evening World of I. 0, including six ‘W. W. and other red radical activi- interborough — pursded ir and that a large ew: of the wreck ture, if such be there, or the rich tapestry, should such prevail. The greeting of a single flower brings sun- the “usual number of witnesses ited he urged the men * accept the increase. granted with the Mi ‘understanding that, unless there was ere —rery? 49 tes. |. Detectives were shine to your heart, brings the lovelight of good fellow- { marked reduction in living coats by “The doctrines of those men—the gould: net pe Fieger) to round |MAZ——=MRS. WILLIAM MAY. (neq ship fuk eA ryded 8 gs Bee 1 the Adjustment munission L W. W.'s and Bolsheviki’—he eatd, seat ae wet “could tell anything | 8”). suddonly on Oct. M4 i woutt reopen the cave. dal eis j sf up anyBcey, by con Joven I often wondered whether it was coincidence or : an “are fundamentally and economically | of the a 5 n “Ne formal goticn Coward piling « IN AID OF STEEL STRIKE FOR REVOLT IN ALSACE) cnsiaa, copeciaiiy im Americas whey, Denuny Commissioner Glennon ds, | “roma,” ”Weanontar moving, xe | indent Ene ity is connected with the Funeral Ceorers various pliers, a bie! heard of bo a a aemanaca on have been repudiated by the American /¢;¢ fault of Motorman Boyd. a, eae stem Fee ay nee: the Nowy OF puitiine Bromiwrt ar ach Geese Bs ' i ee tha TW. Wt influsnese |Fitzpatrick Seeks Conference With | Engineer Named Koessler, Named | Federation of Labor, rere ig Bo question Ty gamite| of reveem at Bt Ant ae decided to ask Frank E Campbell, the founder. were, back of the sinke,. John ¥, Heads of Brotherhoods j ;! n “We do not need a revolution in this Pemiiaenee the brakes were work- | Breckiva, interment at dégly Cross i , marsala 66 sue, Senta JOU if of Brother in as “Arch-Conspirator, and TWO | country. There are many things that|}""\n good order when the 174th | Cemeler, s proprietor. ss saat like ; pe wae oetauited Wiite he ace? to per. Washington, Others Arrested. need fixing, but the American people| Street Station was passed.” |MHHELaER—A nia Rome in Denver. Col. musi orgetfuiness,. as love drives Debaters tater ented en te Hr will fix them in the normal, sane and| All trans on the Inte-borough sye- | Monday. Oct, 20, 1010, away hatred, so do flowers open the heart of all who are “next day he was eclected as the| WASHTNATON, Oct, 21.—John Fitz-| PARTS, Oct. 2 (Havas).—Plans for a| evolutionary Way. At te equipped with an “anti.| SCOTT MILLER. father of Mrs, W. ¥. heavy inden as well aa of po ee 8 0 unofficial strike leader, a position |Petrick, stoel e@trike leader, arriving It In Alsace to take place on Nov. “Publicity, such as The Evening device, the invention of| D* stokes ase who . Leol around; fresh flowers everywhere,” said “Do you like them?” “T certainly do,” said I. “Pray take these home. if whioh he has since held. here this morning, asked a contorence e strike threatened to spread to|to-night with heads of the four big harbor workers, and for two days | railroad brotherhoods new here attend- terry service between Manhattan and jing the National Industrial Conference. a » Jersey was seriously crippled. Saner| Ptepatrick, i is undersiood, plans to climbing” [climbing ost 1s supposed to prevent the telescoping of cars in wrecks. Hedley declared that this morning's crash was not technically a telescope, but was what is known as A and | MILLER—6USAN A. (nee Bagwell), Sun- . Campbell, day st her residence, 496 Humboldt Street. | Fuporal Thursday at 9 A, M., thence to | 9 has been discovered at Strassbourg, accotding to the Echo de Paris. The alleged arch conspirator, an éngineer named Koessler, has boen arrested, with World is providing, will enlighten every one 48 to the real purposes of the ted agitators, Those purposes will fall, as anything which js not sane I am so glad you like and regular must fail when opposed C 4 Bt. Cecelia's Church, Solemn requiem Fi } Geumapl provalied omnnng the ferry |W horhood chile’ refysed, te diseeus | lees eee ee iseclcliat anton e feancn | By enlightened publle opinion.” patil eg Fear train out. ta faase will be offered. for the repese of them. And thank you ever so much for calling.” : Wasiertored ay Der veery se Pitapatcihe ‘satan, Mey Indicated | Aieatan deputy. and n French, Sociale ce tyer tna Trot the train ahead like @| ther soul, Interment Calvary Cemetery, And there I stood with a bunch of fragrant flowers P wever, that it w selene if lal } When the strike was at ite height, [Mr to ask tor a sympathetic wole-ccr [are believed to have been implicated, EMPIR knife going through cheese. ————— in my hand, E ENTRIES; northbound FIRST RAOK—-Vor oa Ayers sou 5 Tha = Spa ‘t foe wast: 1, BRO« Follow! the wreck, trafic was diverted at 174th Street and shuttled over the southbound tracks to the Tremont Avenue Sta- tion, where normal traffic was re- eumed, No witnesses of the crash could be the National Adjustment Commission |by 4!l railroad workers. That's his way,” said one of the employees who noticed the surprise in my eyes. “No one enters here but that he or she goes out with a flower, with a happy thought, with a ray of sunshine in the heart.”” eyes sparkled. He was seemingly proud of A svarch of Koeasler's residence reported to have revealed « large nu ber of propaganda pamphlets and fund of 35,000 marks. The revolt w: to be called on the day that a Com- munist uprising in Germany fs said to is INFORMATION WA\ 1s rid ad wre of the ts of Mr, Bred W. ere ee frome of S18) dey ete Communicate with Mrs kiyn, N.Y, Brookiyn. Kindly ae y st... Broo! w take 14, no 8, Bet 104, Sweet Otusbe 114, May Abjes, IND HACK—For worear-olde; selling: \ Read LUDENDORFF’S OWN STORY be scheduled ous tile cHesrt Wappen 300 Ne ChATRe Of D18e ee eee ae Scemereeensereereny ‘ ollealee eas Tinder Bin 101, Shenandogh 106 fish Gold | found to confirm 2 |\ = = his employer. . “rit trict | Attorney | Martin | tat Maw | _LOB8T, FOUND AND REWARDS. s it not true that a good employer also makes | IN THE WORLD To-Morrow Morning — ||MRs. STOKES’ FATHER DEAD, | ycats "titrate etree | Jumped from he inewilaes, Paral | AWAD, iy mm good enplageent a ee , Br sy! Cariton Hunger of the | maton p y ' How Ludendorff. and the Falkenhayn of the Great ep Fr, Succumbs {]man Kvanue Station, the first out perth em Bee ot, gh This explained to me the contentment, the happl- General Staff . Lied fider to arrive on the scene, sald Ne | (qammmnnwmmeeneneeemeny ness of the nearly 100 employees which comprise the : i came into conflict over the way to conduct Word was received in this elty to- found Roya seated in, the second car Campbell. institution. nis explains why “plus” . further operations for the crushing of the Russian Army is day of the death of Arthur 8. Miller at of nla trait’ uy the force of the eol- service is rendered when the funeral arrangements are told to-morrow by Ludendorff. He wanted to make one | Denver, Col, yesterday, Mr. Miller lision, in the hands of Mr. Campbe a br . : n¢ n sued Di * 3 eat " would probably tell of tears of joy and tears of sorrow, part of the Czar's forces, but his superiors wanted Pers obes she Sivoroc’ectith and tes |e ATF, | eident cocurred fe pent, tie. bees, (ran of hearts made glad and burdens lightened! 3 play a safer game .and the Kaiser held with them and || Sounter_changee adainat him time a gil wan ied and severa! And I understood why Mr. Campbell connected a ( their orders. ua , a eee wien ene was perseng, Here, ~ flower shop with The Funeral Chure ° i 2 ow of ‘his favorite encircling movements and bag even the | wi wi _ fell here to-day for the first time this as the stepfather of Miss Helen Bl- ood of Denver who mar W. F. D. “| months ago a somewhat similar ac- It was recalled that about nine Pines Laxative fl move the sca imine, BW. If flowers could talk what wonderful tales they