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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. : his tight hand’ cowatdsay. fo ton hl ADT L Gasesvavetitiewarty arnalie ete ~ [iopdeauey uotineg ahd " | OF THEE W WREDK Oh eu == 2 ose == = ARTISTS PLANFOR THREAT OF DEATH UNSIGNED, DRY BILL SSSA" SSS ——___-- - enone could see his comrades falling down the| | | K ‘tie cu Sagar Superior, Wis. at nin of iy Wott fg 2 a9 Crap { , wooden shaft Mrectok Industrialist io and Pennaylyania Distriet Com. | f° Anjured by Fall of Seven he hung fifteen minutes, with his | Street, Erle, Pa, In charge of col anawe 1 of Y. Strole . r | dangling, according to his Idea o' f , | fection of fund for relief of Lillian] for Sta en to su port M. Lw y. speed mt, 18 and roit, & et, < Vout fate yesterday afternoon in an ex-| got his feet firmly on the plank and ‘AS i mIWibi® Rovo.| Kivlola, Bd, Crosby, Minn feticeh of the New York Telephone Com- | crawled and was pulled to safety. —_— 7 pedo doe Bagh seriber 1. W. W. Ball Fund, matic Stories. the way time passed, until another | ] | and Nule Vatlart, ordered deported. | Husian Bolalevtnt pf, @0MPiree workmen tn a wodden construc. | workman, Daniel Connolly, ran a plank Le | ery active collector ali detense, ball ey arxian Clab eke Sievator the flooring of which fell | out from the side of the shaft. Then ‘he | | ‘ jand relief funds. | isin i | aga oY | oe | dead man was John Freeley, fitty, Kivisto, B., Chicago, 1). WV (Pane Bullding, No. 101 Broad Street,| Th 'D * tenet re ef} + adit ti pag! ‘ortiand, Ore, Very active, . fet sever stron to death; another. ot Noir" hire hance hone Hee New Organization’s Rules Will| Testimony Against Radicals Enforcement Measure Will. #1y. -cautious radiea weiter. Corre: | Peal for, Hine fo eulogy # the same distance, was badly |% sueet ot Ne bi Mast 1heu) i C ete hitean tn Geren ad “A {spondent for Industrialist a, Stewed tie Lanveken ; and the thied hed marvecious {EAM tbity-elknt, of No. ot Kast toon! Let the Public See Creations | Taken in Secret to Protect |} Probably Go Into Effect le uInulainen, Arvi, Duluth, Minn. |!” Haywood from Leavenworth romp oasibly with a fra of the 5, + | i j The by * es 4 efen. Yollec! be coutin ‘o»morroit - Muldoon, forty ompltel Pte viele thie’ nnd felt ine} Barred by Exclusive Body. | Him Against Them, Automatically. i. W. W.-defense fund’ Secretary) T° x Kiel Find ™ we F a means tl —— : Workers’ Soctety. ‘Ticket agent for > = |. W. W, shows, SHOW $33,127,811 INCREASE. 4 Sométhing [fi the nattire of a souaei Rent reduction agitators stand dic WASHINGTON, Oct, 22.—The Pro-| “8, Mee. Caste, Pa, revelations oe | Produces clear, ppy prints, sion movement In the National Acad- | cused to-day of threats to kill a land- hibition Enforcement Bin has not Fy correspondent TRENTON, Oct, 22.—There waa an Plates and films, also Movie Films. / ixaleton, Aari 4 BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. emy-of-Desten becumae known yester- Tord if he testified a day in the inst them, been returned to the White House (oot), . * ‘0 utor defense tu pomtts in N: rey from June 3 to|teure nouncoment that the| Justice Kernochan, who heard the ‘fom the Department of Justice) Kallia,kted Lodge, Mont. Member! Sept. 12, according to « statement Issued bee Aberdeen, Wash.| increase of in bank. de- 1@ superior for, and in use by ama- y | Dros Stores ‘ yelet> of Asniibeee Dainte ' é r Cor + | ate . Soclety of American Painters: #eulp-| evidence in chambers yesterday, is "Mere it was sent for considerktion, revolutionary dramatic club, tora Wi acanlte ard tavathhee jographic Supply Dealers r ¥ Ha Tran ete Wind siveoe @xhibl- | oreparing to-day to act on the infor. The Attorney General has been busy | ¢camopenes J., Duluth, Minn. Agent) ""Heposits in the 122. trust companies Prepared by jonin the Gimpel and Wildenstein : . . ‘ ‘or literature. ounted to $443,919,286.71, an. increase ) kallerioa, No. 64, Fifth Avenue, be.| mation. He also has evidence that “t ther things, but his assistant® are) Kananen, Oxcar, Seattle, Wash.Jof s14he729t; in tw nis tour. Sate | Franco Amertean Chemica! sinning Nov. 1, in pr t tho} TeVolutionists have sought to have working om the bill, Revolutionary actor, {hae banka $175,199,906.20, an increase | U8® Altweld St. Chicago, 0. 8, AL ginning Nov. 1, In protest against the The impression that the President} Kanjas, Andrew, Miami, Aria, Col- conservative ‘and exclusive, academy | Harlem tenants wave the red flag for | wit not be asked to pana upon the | lected funds for rollet of Jacob Kero, Fourteenth Stree eo ver 0 n Wont of Fifth Avenue methods... Of forty-nine members in| soviet rule in the city. Radicals have {confined in the Yavapat County “ : mi | measure grows. It is understood that | py the new society, twenty-eight are | written this creed for tenants: * : Fence. URSDAY academicians or associates, who are | "wy uniess he improves rapidly the bill!” Kanjas, Aug., Montreal, Wis. Col- : |merely registering an opmion,, not! No Americans allowed, will be allowed to go into effect auto- |lector £.W. W. defense fund and | |i “kn om na academy, In joins | Which flag do you like? | matfcally on Tuesday, Oct. 28, with. | ment for bah tr eeh Porites, “ned ny the New body. p Aerial 5 nthe \ y 4 . Lake other bodien with ecademicians| ne feds white and bine, out his signature, Nobody conversant Collector I. W. W. defense fund. NINETEENTH as members that have started out in.| Blood, blood, blood. {with the situation expects the At-| Kanjas, Kusti, Setttie, Wash. I. W. dependently, the new society objects to] The Red flag, torney General to raise objection to} W. speaker at Now Castle, Wash. academic formalities and restrictions.| Revolut vali any feature of the bill, for he was' April last. I, W. W. speaker at Bur- There wOl be ho jury, mo hunging| Revolutionary red Socialism. familiar with its provisions before it; ett, Wash. in April. Agent for\lit- commities and no prizes. Each mem-| Why fool yourself? went to his departme erature. t. may choose from his own. work ove | The Bur of Internal Revenue]. Kankaanpaa, Lakau, barross, the cxarcpien tke baat plead nicbelt | a ine 27s knew, (hat es aie very encouraging. Te-| Mich. Member of Executive Commit- and may exhibit two or more of them, | Comma, anyway? |ports from New York. Ita represen-| t¢¢ to demand that Workers’ Socialist This will give works an airing which| One for all proletarians, iatives have told Commissioner Ro-| Publishing Company print “Russian probably would not pass an academy| All for one through proletarian | per ll of the leading liquor] Revolution, Bolshevism and the So- jury. The exhibit will be sent on cir- ling places in New York a re-| Viet Repupite,” py Leo Laukki. cult of various dlties after being econ | dictatorship. 1G pagoda tke hk 4 Kannashto, Lanna, Gilbert, Minn. PETTICOATS 1.47 Our regular $1.88 A Petticoat for practical service in a good-looking model at this attractive sale price is a shopping in- ducement for every woman, Petticoats with cotton Jereey tops and deep flounces of \henad sateen come in black and a full selection of colors. aring to obey the new law. ‘They her Lenine, President, people's coms; look for bootlegging in certain aec- | aman ‘eae tl Acad Day Festival, One of the pe8 oO! 6 tions of the city, the c vill » May 4 last. cand Soda te ciate ear 1 Hons of the city, but the city will “mo |" yanto, Edla, Bessemer, Mich, Rev- COLUMBIA SONORA EDISON attitude of the] dry” when the bill becomes a law. E academy toward the element that} FOUND INSCRIPTIONS IN THE coommnemcetiiie olutionary actress. styles itself progressive and is sup- HARLEM BRANCH. Sane eee CRED, 2b Bae posed to represe: | scriber LW. W, ball fund. Engen t Ft ee sent mods rn page! Detective Sergt. Paul Martin tes- Karbu, Olga, Marquette, Mich. Rev- abapaiudan bee ‘cleo the weaning tified before Justice Kernochan tn the| olutionary actress. rejected thirteen candidates of thia|JOhN Doe rent proceeding yesterday Kayalainen, J., Fitchburg, Mass. | | class. Among them were Randall] that he found these Inscriptions ta Reayalsinen: o. Gavtied “sence. | avey, Hayley Lever and Jerome|erayon prominently on the wall at th ent ratun ‘ . Myers, who had received prizes in tho |e eee eee ee each ae oe Or igee Willian Minn. re to the st Harle ch o <auppi, y a academy shows. Among the others | trance to the t Harlem branch of Ravelevonnty ae Virginia, | were Samuel Halpert, Roékwell Kent{ the Tenants’ League of Greater New a ‘ ty 7 " 1, 5 . Cole ing 'Perrihe, Maurice B. Prendergast, | py Capt. Charles A. Goldsmith, U. & Vallarl, ordered deported neanigpetiia "GCrafencla” "Clear as « Bell” "Diamond Dise* Hardman, Peck & Co., offers a representa- tive assortment of these three wonderful instruments at both its fine establishments —also, the privacy of maia-floor Concert Booths for comparative judgment. You are welcome at our Fifth Avenue or Brook- lyn Phonograph Headquarters. Drop in Boardman Robinson and John Siloam < ‘ yr ‘ a. ly. retired. Kauve, John, Cleveland, 0, Active The academicians in the new move- in all revolutionary movements. ment include J. Alden Weir, formerly| This was only one of the important . * Sopanent ROmka, | _ ¢ : : ¥ President of the academy; Paul W.| matters developed in the inves'igation| (Continued from Third Page.) Chaattieseer ers Weiter’ radical | today. Convenient terms if desired. ba JUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Bartlett, | Bryson Burroughs, ° mill! tg determine whether certain organiza- -_——— articles, Speaker I. W. W. meeting, *} Ce ates Be Prekce, Wilkowety [tions are taking advantage of the high| Huhtayicaile, Biwable, Minn, Rev- | Fairmount Fark. Aug. 98 5 6 CORE LETE Cate Or tft erty, Ja 2. Fraser, n , . wd bik alle, » Minn, Rev- <ero, Minn. 5 . “nia - Giackéns, Childe Hasiam, Robert] cost of apartments tf organize tenants, | Olutionary aator, PS feteat ap ee sierra a makes COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS \ Henri, nest Lawson, Jonas Lie,|induce them to strike and leave thom Pla 4 ii ee Tod se. wont. | “Kervinen, I, Manganese, -Mich. ~ | Fete Slats ue enn gi HARDMAN, PECK & CO iy acticin daily Nias ab Sata AWebas ney, 1% the only woman enrolled sq} Assistant District Attorney Waugh Seon, GUE rat cie reatatn) Kesti, John, Telluride, Col, Collects Founded 1842 far, informed the Justice one of his prin-|Minn. Translated for sor I, W. W. defense fund. Member ic res ae ar cipal witnesses had been so intimidated Ppaecacagip ot Er Reape be ee apSUsidg Marsan Clap. bd ene Aseeses Mew Koen: phd! Lhpsomp ont ant | Semi-Annual Second-Floor Sales DR, MURPHY YALE TRUSTEE. |that ne tad tailed to uppear. This| many.” Member Revolution Commit-|tetmutor defense finden | HL tee of the Workers’ Socialist Publish- Ki a - ettunen, Manda, Hibbing, Minn. ing Company, Duluth, attending an-| stember revolutionary dramatic club. nual meeting June 9 last, ‘Teacher of : not reduce rents, political economy at Workers’ Insti- BS errr eggs Co Sapnererir sate * thal * in he ute, Du cial translator a’ 3 5 q ‘ NEW HAVEN, Conn. Oct. 22—Dn] °F have here a man who eard thle] anit" Sanvention ot the E,W, Way Eaimmeuas hark, Duluth, Aus 20 lat is speedily proven Fred Towsley Murphy, who recently ro- | threat ang would, like to examine him |June last. Writer of appeal for sup. - teen, a revolution- Its Unmistakahle P ould W, newspaper. ary, HateeD mM Sopt. 10 last. in a Tea-pot signed as professor of stirgery at Wash-|in chambers,” Mr. Waugh. “I do| port of I. re a ene hg. ery nn ington University Medical School, St.| pot think he WoUll care to Lestify in}, Huovinen, John, Seattle, Wash. i Iodge, » Agel : Aa Sap ices sanier of tas Teel eeeeeeG Revolutionery notor. for MAL tien, oo-| LACOMNOMY in Use- Infusion man, a landlord, had been told by a Professor of Saruery Becomes Mem=| tenant he would be killed (f he did ber of Unty, _ Wednesday and Thursday « Women’s Shoes ‘8 Corporatio; sor ny the successors of the Huttunen, Ida, Duluth, Minn, Col- b = wa mucceed the. Rev. Dr. Parker ot| LEAGUE 18 A MONEY-MAKING|for defense fund. = | J tgtreet, Butte, Mont. Correspondent | R Hartford, who resigned. BODY. Revolutionary actor. ° "| Secretary Metal Mino Workers Inter- egular Value $9.00 Dr. Murphy in of Yale 1897, and in the] rhe wast Harlem Branch of the Tens| “ilytiness TOtto, “Marquette, Mich, /Pational No. 800, an I, W. W. union late war Was Director of Base Hospital Many of its members have been ar- i i ‘. . 31 overseas. His medical career ants’ League occupies the same quar- | Contributer defense fund. ated o 1 warrant Smartly fashioned black calfskin vamp models; featuring 9] Ben with'a graduation cum laude from | tore ag the Socialist party of the 19th], Hyvanemy Aine, Chicago, Ill, Four Ree ay Soles. Onitans, TIL. 1 Svs , gray buckskin tops, welted soles, narrow toe shapes and mili- J] Harvard Medica! hundred dollars to I. W. W. bail fund. | ycriper i. W. W. Ball Fund. A ; hool and’ 8 Assembly District. The rooms were} fiyokki, Mikko, New York City. ‘ tary heels. AA, A, B, C and D, widths—all sizes, ihe, Massachusetts, General Hospital| shut when the investigators called at |Speaker at I, W. W. plenlc, ‘Turner re ache i cahainkod Rebel pai See Our Regular 3 Col. Adv. on Page 27 and Start-of-Season alumal_ fellow the headquarters, No. 1540 Madison|Park, Ht ag ee Ue. 34 . Kivi, Eno, Marquette, Mich. Direc- Sali Yale but q Avenue, near 106th Street, Fag ys Oe » Winton, Minn. Agentitor 1 Ww, W, and member Revotution- Samuel Crouse, who was aMliated|Tramalainen, Matt!, Duluth, Minn, |" Dramatic Club. ue with the Mayor's Committes on Rent] Revolutionary actor. per Revolutionary Dramatic Club. Hanninen, A., New York City. Au-|”rivinen, Victor, Profiteering and who a month ago . , Spokane, Wash. Nelned the league es an organiser t0/TCeo ee) eee Revolution in| 4 rant for literature. Author of revo- Sealed Packets Only the Bronx, testified that when he took|Harkonen, J., Red Lodge, Mont. | === === Fe up bis new duties he understood the] Member revolutionary dramatic lub. e e Requires No Sugar ting rent problems was incidental, Minn. Agent for litergture. He soon found out, however, the llononen, Frank, Marquette, with the Gompers steel resolution | Mich. Collector L. W."W. appeal fund, Whenever you eat anything that is ‘naturally sweet, hereby saving the use of sugar you are ae Immonen, I, Hanna, Wyo. Agent league was strictly a money making}. “iitcrature. Fired from the Soclal- organization and his share would delist party for T, W, W. activities. 35 per cent, of all dues and inivation! Immonen, Mrs. Tam, Hanna, Wyo. fees he collected. At a mectiky of the| Fired from Socialist Party for I, W. Executive Commitice he insusted this] W, activities, : 4 was too much and he got tie organ-{| Immonen, Enokka, Kfnney, Minn. iuer’s receipts cut down to $25 4 week, | Revolutionary actor, in the form of salary. Isaacson, Edla, Ashtabula Arbor, O. Asked what the oilicers got, the wit-]|Agent for Hterature. nesa said be did not know, out shortly} Isaacson, John, Butte, Mont. Agent before he resigned one of the lawyers | for literature. put in a pill for $1,000 for his services. ye J, Chicago, M. ° Active! Men’s Suits and Overcoats tailored to your measure at Most Substantial Savings This was to be paid out of the $1 ; injtiation fees the tenants had put up. in all revolutionary meetings “Was the bill paid?” asked Mr. around Chicago. Waugh, Jackson, ‘Aug, Virginia, Minn, “It was not.” responded the wit-| agent for revolutionary literature, a { ness. “Several of us objected #0 ‘ ya hos TOMORROW itrenuously that the lawyer agreed to] Jacobson, Walder, Crosby, Minh. take $550." Member revolutionary dramatic, chi i at our B'way_ store, 00 37th and 38th Sts. ° and a director in Industrialist. Jalonen, Felix, Milltown, Mont. Sec- retary Finnish Agitation Committee. LAWYERS NOT OVERBURDENED WITH WORK. I% developed that neither thi 250 SUITS in the spring and that this will be sh Joba, Chicas [throughout tho city,” said Mr.J_ Yonnson, Joum " Waugh. . if scriber LW, W. bail tum: There is such a plan," said the wit-| Johnson, Sigfried, Duluth, Minn, ness. “I am informed that the strike Member revolutionary dramatic club. is to be called after the Legislature ; adjourns next spring, and all city| Johnson, Vaino, Biwablo, Minn, Re. d W. yer nor others hired by the organiza- | Agent for literature, " A ue % Von were overburdened with work. Jalkanen, Lauri, Bessemer, Mich. a -to- The tenants were told their fees gave an y : iA h ] t th t h a Mi ear Perfect Satisfaction Assured them protection In the courte, but | Director Workers oslalin} | Pape epi us at mucn. Unealled for. garments 3 ¥ after they ‘ad struck they had to sa} ee ig avmonaict) Gallas Py that are male in’ the sea- } save you money because we [ipl] [ett wher owe baitce and usually], talneven 2 onme Fund, corre Most prepared cereals require tg Revenge gpeenel manufacture every arment in copbaiinsen 5018 how. rent de ikes spondent revolutionary newspapers. «je i ° e anc ae, maith eid jor our own tailoring ops. The ||P] | fevenung increases ‘and. reducing} Jarvies,F. West, Berkley, Col, Col- some ad 1tional sweetening. immediate disposal. middlemen’s profits that we cut’ out we i present rents and said the tenants got | lector L W. W. Defense Fund. 4 Diduik Goat n P y 4 m strike @igns for 13 cents apiece and| “J, J.", Fitchburg, Mass, Contribu- Gra e-Nut re Tes 770/727 rices begin give to you. In these caye of high prices iy ai played them. They then uppointed tor of revolutionary articles printed in Pp s qui e * . sommittee to receive all rents, an: men should take liberal advantage of was understood that if a tenant weak- | the Industrialist. ¢ e ‘ s d ] at $15 Se etn ccceay Sekt elton stch ir'dar MAL [tek eed pod Ges wstisras the "eui| dobneos, Sohn, Portomouth, Obie it contains a considerable a- f t gr y 6: ho had deposited with the committee | jector funds for Lillian and Nulo Vad- : “ ” Sas store: Vi should be forfeited. ‘ oe store Al) | haute fortelted. ae puatnoe| intl ordered deported, mount of its own,~ not put there ba: 4 Attorney's office that the league has a} Jobason, Jalmar, Spokane, Wash, 3 3 plan whereby a strike is to pe called] Gon-ributor defense fund, . IN —Men’s Ready to Wear Overcoats— Journeyman tailored in our own shops. Every .00 garment finished to perfection. Prices begin at tL Sub- in its making but developed by the famous Grape-Nuts method of baking, from the grains of Paz ee tenants who are dissatisfied will be|Agent for literature. ry e Where the RITCHIE: CORNELL Stores Are: RY] [Karel “Heuerstein ot No, ag4s tetaiton Fleer din cetatel which this food is made. ‘tat wale. ba, 9h ot ha Be OPEN) 104 Futah ave 8 SL! Fa ageat for thet andlor, ten ed 2. MW, defense Fund, Aear 18 reves You should get acquainted with 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St, Evening: 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave. No. 61 Broome Street recently he was| Jokinen, Henry, Bessemer, Mich. refused by several tenants, One he| Agent for literature. as saying: Jontsen, J. EB, Rock, Mich, Agent will not pay you rent. After our! for literature. Jungel, Hjalmar, Chicago, 1, Sub- seriber LW, W, ball fund, | * Till 8 o'Clock | 5001 Filth Ave., Cor, S0th St. (Bay Ridge)- r n *GRAPE-NUTS - SATURDAYS NEWARK: UNION HILL Til) IPM. | 9éstarket Si, |\267 Bereghiine Aves Near Broad ‘ft, * dotin, fereet a ork and will prison. We yerything and every » of prop= vty. We will finally arrest all the of- hiedes of city, State and Nation. The date of the next hearing will| ber revolutionary dramatic club. unced jater, ' RGAE See Jarvi, M., Red Lodge, Minn,