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@ppointed by the Sccretary of Lanse] to get the men back to work, has tipampilied the beans. Instead of smooth. “ng out the differences they opened The way for agitators to prolong the trike. The men, through their reg- ular delegates representing all the fifty-three locals, voted unanimously to go back to work, That should | have been sufficient for the concilt tors and the trouble would have been | ended it- they had called off their} meeting when they learned of this) action. As it is, radicals have again / “ped the mon astray.” S™LONGSHOREMEN CREW GOES, TQ WORK ON EAST RIVER. At the Linited Fruit Company pier the East River a regular crew of fongshoremen from Local 856 went y¥t@ work. Anothe: crew of about ani, : NS880 meA from the same local wenty om? ‘cservations t the pace to work on the Ward Line piers, Nos,|Pteaty -vere adopted to-day by the 418 and 14, whero they unloaded tho; Senate Foreign Relations Committee, “Mexico and Esperanza and joaded! “the Norfolk. Men were also working on the Mun- fen line plors, Nos. 9 and 10. © At pier No. 8, East River, used by|amblo to the reservations providing «the Spanish line, conditions were Not) that tho , treaty should not become "eo g00d. The Mapua had ber ee | ettective until three of the other prin- for three gangs, but up to the HOUF| A ained and associated powers had or inning work only one foreman w Rad vies workinirnes appeared. — agreed to the Benate’s reservations % “At the headquarters of local No. ‘saree er by the Admin. t No. 39 South Street, it was nid |19tra jab i Bi that:at-sorme Of the Mast River plea}. THe four, reservapions eppraves re- Shdelays ‘were encountered because] etd fo, BFR Ter” the Monroe | Doctrine, withdrawn's and domestic foremen were waiting for the return Wy aoar ct ts well mate AREER eto WANTS ALLIES 10 OK RESERVATIONS Four: Roving Exceptions Taken to Treaty-Articles— | West Votes 11 fo 6. WASHINGTO Oct. 22.—Four re-| * a with the Administration leaders vot- ling solidly against them,’ | ‘The committee also adopted a pre- ' : : LONGSHORE UNIONSSPLIT AND MANY RETURN TO.WORK 10-DAY Dee COMMITTEE Striking Longshoremen Discussing THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESNAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919, ‘HORRORS OF THE H, 6, OF L THE HOLELESS DOUGHNUT HAS ARRIVED AT LAST POWERS TO RATIFY DETECTIVES GUARD _ AND GALL LEAGUE | DUMMY SAFE; REAL Situation at West St. Headquarters ONE IS LOOTED Its Inside Said to Be Taken Up MEETING OCT 30 7 With a “Nutritious . a (Continued From First Page.) ‘ “AGO, Oct. 22. | | From | , Oct, 22 i A 4 ALL st a of ples, cake i Foch Put in Charge of Exam- “gain and inspected more caretully F hate WES OR ‘tiveihy toe : - the safe that they hdd been watch to-day the’ conve ntion of ining Questions Relat ing all night. It was a dummy, made the Nation ’ Association | ing to Armistice. of papler mache, a clever imitation The ew do showed a dis- } pi The real one had been jagged to the tinet departure There was no | PARIS, Oct. 22—dFormal ratifica- eel dap Peppa see'dd the GiMMAA Senda tiaty bake the inside of the dough- | nut is taken up with “filling,” im. + probably will be accomplished on Oct. 30, and a@ call will be issued that day) tended to add nutrition to the eld style fried cake Derecrives On Pe for the first meeting of the council of | Soreun The bakers to-day predicted a the League of Nations to take place | return of war bread, with substt- | within ten days, | | tution of potato flour for wheat | The French Foreign Office explains | flour, and numerous other substi- |that the delay was due entirely to} tutions to save sugar and eggs. |the great amount of preliminary ones _. Pastry it “mother used to work before the convention could be teh de make” cannot compare with mod- | put into effect, such as the creation ern con ne turned out by of commissions and the preparations by the military missions for the tasks | provided them in the terms of the} pence treaty | Military experts who were assigned by the Peace Conference to examine | questions relative to final ratification delegates declared ation of overnment industry ne would only as a last resort, 4 dortood, was discussed net meetin by a. strike. Ke this step nis, It was un= the last Cab- mori i questions | atot some of their older mon, and that the division was eleven to six, all of of the Treaty of Peace with Germany | * ¥ | cellar stairway and lower: ref , } they did not want to on ad cron | the Republicans and Senator shields, will submit their report to-morrow, | on planks, = ere It’s So Comfortable t Bee ee ee aor ae one aj Democrat, ‘Tennessee, voting in the according to the Petit Parisien. Mar-| ‘The burglars, before leavi Imagine sleeping night after night ' e*ahown up, as the latter would lose @) o rirmative sha} Foch was in charge of the ex- | 4) ee ett ee caving: Atted | 1 on eight downy layers of fibrous ’ Lge other | a amination of the manner in which |fremeevee, Wit Several pairs of || softness. No lumps, no bumpe, no ; | TRY TO STAMPEDE LOYAL ‘ Ff een oS ; n which | fancy shoes sagging. : LONGSHOREMEN. ‘PATCHES “HONT'? BADGES | tho Glauses of the armistice were ful-| “What X can't understand,” said) | Jet snough elasticity for complete OE dpe age-old , tha a malnatich f Various delel (com ee an vey te palin: (ar see the rn n ara of 1600 ON LONDONERS?’ RAIMENT ‘the Cofunitiee on Taterpre, | 2°20000800000000000000000) eckson who were being sseembled| sates to ths Ooiittes on Taterpre OSTERMOOR , __ da = gh iltapae fet at Piet oer ution and Execution of the ¢@erman ta | (MATTRESS Y F » “4 ” noe Snes é , Rit Scere termoor & Co. ‘Avenue and’ 58th Street, when the|“Old Clothes League’ Forme be fapee aa eh re ny be path by | QU FAP Par beth St oa : i ; ws | the Supreme Council at to-day’s ses va “f small group on the outside began to) After American Plan to Fight | | sion The nominations registered oeanagg fla ra ma ne Kerra | A a OPEN SHOP DEADLOGKS IRWIN UNTERMYER'S WHISKEY AT $70 AGASE sn "Shon au ak ship pler, Evidently thinking that they | (A ad T ihe Linbnemcibe ao Bonin~Longare, Sens 6 borlan, Ser ahagens frogs for teh sie|Prnae-PushioasieLowea LAUNDRY SETTLEMENT| STATEMEN ON DRAFT NOW SOLD IN NEW YORK sss." van ton i "a na; France, Stephe "ichon, the ¢men who had reported for work also | Press).—Fashlonable London tailors Wy sory le drs sate T BHiIBD | 4 voran Arriving at the Kerr pier are said to be perturbed over the re- | AND HIS EXEMPTION Berthelot, political director of the j ' ent Loagrd paihing A aig aint’ | ported popularity of a clothes con-|Attempt to Be Made to Arbitrate |Liberal Reward Offered to Men | Foreign Omice; Great Britain, Lord apo erertr prt camPaer.t| jurned rmy # | a am ; ¥ : ; ; ying in state at the an! + base, where Major David O'Brien | #¢rvation movement, hailing from the | Friday; Hand Laundries Hold Supreme (Colles Candidate thal Who Can Deliver It Without | Verby, the Ambassador to France; | FUNERAL CHURCH, Bway and 66th si, : y Supreme Cx andida sists sot, jaron Anrbassa | again started to organize them for|United States, which ts being en- Out for Contracts. "i litical O} venene Striking Law Snag. rhea OE AES rah Amenenant ey | |Grimes.—xEDWARD P. (GEORGE), ! z i Politioa ponents Attemp' : ‘aris. j died Tuerday, Oct. 21. \ work, Again yelling by the small /thusiastically acclaimed by English-| The many angled atrike in the laundry ig Ha, e Hi : Saloonkeepers who have been selling} The Council refused to grant the | pgentetey Thursday at 10 A, M, from i Neen eee ee ene icra | MER Wearled of long continued nigh | eee ee emses nelding tast-ton ty shitersd baa whishey here since July 1, have put| request of the German Government CAMPBULL'S FUNBRAL CHURCH, 66th mere pprietors holdin ne i : E ; ho plot. Three timen thie was | CiOting costs |Mopah® ond 80.000 workers usisting upon | ,2%_The Tvenins World's editions of /forth great efforts to obtain a supply | hat Gerimen fishing poste, trawlers | | Set Protective Calon, Saont Re 1, Sse « . . esterda ed a statement and co: g vessel . Df cal Protective » a . Gone by. the’ aisturbern who! Over here, the “movement” has! the “elosed" shop, wht ‘etors of | F . ‘ elle akin ‘ Demmcratie | Cuzne by aingte barrel tots, single cases si paramere pine spree Lerner bers kindly attend. } | “hand” laundries insisted that their va-|'Mat Irwh myer, Democratic |. sottiea liuor sadieven pickin from the asures of surveillance i c on | ; . of bottled Muor en picking w Gus Durkin, Ree. Oor, Boag. were makt by — members of | Manifested Itself in the orgunization | ci tiony will just an long. am steam lan, | candidate Supreme Court, to) nae ae ae re ten) taken by the Allied fleets in the | ‘Thos. McKenna, Pres. . local No. 808 to be members of /of “Old Clothes Leaguos'—socteties | dry owners refuse to give them a bonded | SUPplant Joseph B. New.) 1" ne dae want hosgene Yee | ae 6 1 ree a man oh tho beat, the regular COP. | a age AERGER.—WILLIAM. the I. W. W. When the crews were| with the single-pledge slogan—"no contract not to boost rates again within | berger, had upset Hlont tom lose cenene ies Oise sa: fuer eccasee | Aeene caomihicaciom ee tie GUeMaae DET ae cine ein te Services at the CAMPBELL FUNRRARS finally organized for work, there|more new clothes until prices goa yearn the second selective draft for the | ana tow took piven fs Nibne Sit oe the Soviet Mussin in connection with |, 2, (ey Saked him CHUROH, Broadway and a ete were only 300 of them, Almost 1,200 / down.” | Deputy Sta@ Industrial Commissioner | United Statos Army in 1918, on the|tniter” steta, bottled “warehouses to Which..these. measures have teen | “Oh,” he said, “the deteotives told) Thurmday, 2 P. 3. ~of the men who had originally re-| Those who assume this pledge are | Hdward D. Jackson hopes, he said to-| ground that he was a “necessary |mect the demands of thelr customers in| ttken, bat-’Ma€ the measures would | me to keep out of the neighborhood | KEKOH—On Oct. 21, 1919, tn the 19% ¥ <aperted for duty had “faded away," as|cxpected to regard patches on trous- |: t bring together on Friday repre- | sole managing, controlling, or divcct-|detying the las OCR: camila tauwell thin maotilag’| ate ee ee 20S Of Set, Bie: DOROTEY: Sere ig jsone at the men expreseed it. ors, shiny cout sleeves and sown-up |SeMatives employers and werkers "| ing head of a necessary agricultural days the entire day-to-day | pecelved m request grom.the National The detectives made a post-mortem of Georwe Gilbert Woittams Keech, { t% oval No. 808 of the longshore-| splits in boots and shoes as badges of | 8P UNCMh) Ts irate, Both sides ex-| enterprise; that 1, Draft Boar pply has been “Of one largely adver-| Lutheran Council of America asking | Cf, ‘0, Premises and discovered 3 ps : hone, eke 4 | Dress # wilJingness to arbitrate on was : A | Fe that it he substituted for the Protects | "Umber OF peep-holes bored at stm- =| MILLEM.—At his home in Denver, ‘Oot voted unanimously last night to re-| honor, rt uening of old aults,|ing hours bit deadiock aguin on the | N& 22% to which Mr. Untermyer’s | brand of whiskey. It has been At it be substituted for the Protect | jegie points. This convinced them | sfonday, oct. £0, 1919, ARTHUR BOOTH turn to work and several gangs from | sewing-in of new linings and other | question of closed or open shop. etusn was made, rejected t claim | 8 in 8 of quarts, pi and 3 “eh sibutseaten ke = Nich te they had been “more watched against! yrry,,2R, father of Mrs. W. KE. D. Stokes { 4hé local showed up at: private piers | necessary alterations which make old| secretary Felix Seldin ‘of the Joint | @d classified Mr, Untermyer a is The prices pald by the re- , the suppression: of whieh | than watch ng.” wo they decided that | ers exicnt | g: 0M the Brooklyn water front. ‘Tiree | trousers, coat and vest serve the pur- | Hoard, representing focals 97, 205 und |AVilable for deferred service as | allern “RAYe been Sar DUmh 65-970: $06 No decision was reached by |‘ ibetestive’ Farrington veracted’ the | Services at the CAMP! : FOAL qenrews, of about 64 men, went to work! pose of a new suit at one-third the | 212 of the Lauudry Work Union, to-| married man wi wife and cnil-|'S! the Counc 4s to th the request store's porter, George Wassia, No.| CHURCH, Broadway and 66th at, abe he Ldlly- Norton ie a $9) comt is another part of the “league's” |day accused the police of intimidating | "eM Were not depend mit upon him ; Shan aents al repels among the | 1560 Waverley Avenue, Brooklyn.| Wednesday, 10 A. M a cn a as stated in his draft question-|saloon keepers that a bonded ware-! |2uey pals Ba Whe edd on aueniclon la Se — about 200 men on Pier No. 8 of| precepts. union picket Pea that Mr. Untermyer appealed |house, in which 30,000 cases of this| and they were Bure he must be guilty si FS ay Bush Terminals ine ath | Some Greater New York shirtewash the decision of the Local Bours |brand was held, “has sprung « leak lot hing decauss they found) MEMORIAL NOTICES, Beventy-one so Jing establisiments ave running full{to the District Bourd, | of er ies , vp Fi t 5 os i eer ae dea TIVE mae ce t “Infantry resumed the coaling of the MANY HURT IN NEW RIOTS lplast. night and day, and your old!Charles Evans Hughes was ng that: the. High price paid Iniude Hye elie ddcoot oak det etl UN aad ty KE.—Iu sad and loving memory of bs. “transport Buford. A detachment of See eee. ee Gere - Mo eee ve etic Wberal reward to the persons In is : Mur dearly’ ‘Siaved_Gan ane eee ' aix men, with rifles and fixed bay- IN YOUNGSTOWN DISTRICT te re a ete Pp Ane ene aan Tn Oe eetice under clasalfi. mental In getting the ‘stuf out of boi aia —_ RICHARD L. FINCK JR, died of } onete were doing guard duty at the) Lies Nei ar east in spite of strict governmental regu! British Warships and Esthapian | (J, §, MAY RUN COAL wounds received in action Oct. 22, 1018, apo ‘ ciiigbeaa at hl book, ove publishing this article ‘The lations ‘ while serving with the 165th Infantry. ga pap Shaecrsvey Pode Dipiro Strike Breakers Attacked and OE" aie. NN aS Evening World used all diligence to ee | Vessels Repulses an Attack— Patents, brother and slater. f Negro Strike Breakers Attacked and ’ obtain a statement from Lewin Unter | aan a ; { ‘about 260 longshoremen who were on | eeaiats ASK CABINET S| myer regardin ; | Survivors Picked Up. | . 54 4 er regarding it, and obtained and «their way to go to work in the Ward Pistols and Knives Are Freely y | | ———— INFORMATION WANTED. y published with the article his let ONDON, T Bolshevik | Bk line pliers, Nos, 17 and 18, in Brook- “ af LONDON, 0¢ —Two Bolshevik) : | MONON aa ——— _ lyn this morning, The interference of Used. AID TO SETTLE STRIKES “.f2le™s:..0 paported: avoup tot PACKERS SPECIAL SERVICE rbont destroyers were sunk In| Such a Step Possible as Last Resort, |"Nbouse or, Mr, Fred) W, Corson “tart seem ‘sa sergeant and three policemen pre=| younasrown. | ae hin an Evening Koporia Bay, Gulf of Finland, when I aa ae Phiten r W17. front o! ” N. ©.. Oct, 22.—Dis- ion made rinst me in ne Hivening MEL. “4 t Is Learned at White | Kindly communie yivented a clash. World that @ sought to evade my | they attempted to attack Esthonian i P10 day at... Bro + loyal men unloaded the steamer | order due to the employment of negroes | Delays in O} diaciag Foreign Mail! military duty is an utter and com- | Wholesale Grocers’ Association Say | vessels and British destroyers on Tucs- House, Sie ee ractaes abestro Castle, which among other as strike-breakers, wh broke out in c -r itihi plete laehood "a nas evidently ” laay, the Admiralty announced to-day a ainaie a , foodstulfs, has 7,000 bags of sugar in) . Causing Serious Disruption heen circulated & site a Members Are Forced Use ee ihe Walahe ci seats |_. WASHINGTON, 0 2.—There w Tiher cargo. |several parts of the city late last night . \ ' the & t vivor sel vik reports after the meeting of the bitumin- sath versaries fggm the base ive Reale were picked up. The British and Es O;CONNOR HAS NAZROW ESCAPE| continued this morning. A number of Says Association, | “1 was not includtsd wichin th Slow Freights ihe tba Hehe A ; sib nd Esthon- | ous coal conferces got under way to-day m IN HOBOKEN, white atrikers were cut, ono aeriously,| | The Merchanty’ Association of covered by the first call. In iny te-! CHICAGO, det itearine 00] Dour’ petmevin asateerara in uli tohe| 13 eer eee ee eee aa | ae pe +, T. V. O'Connor, President of the| three others received minor putlet |York, impatient with the situation | {Ur to the secamd wall b wabltlly de by the National Whole- |part in the attempted attack lostraltes Nate to we p Ben. | LOSr tatvem Te celaternations! Tongshoremen, | whose wounds, and a special policeman was |caused by the strikes of the longahore-| of q Newyer. in compliance with the rx’ Association that “big| BERLIN, Oct The British Naval | ate Commi the coal alt- | parole 1d. oC mpportese we a OD! hadly beaten up. All of the Injured|men and express company employees, ||nstructions of the War. Departinent |SVe" packers were given special freiht |Commander at Libau, according to a | SaulM che BOR fENOH 00 | Senos * have voted to return to work this settle the strik | i * morning, had a narrow escape in a were white, |has sent telegrams to Postmaster Gem! with respect to agricultural and in- | service by the railroads began here to- Vaintaton from Reval, Esthonia, has sent It was le fouse he : 1» me Hotous testing in Hoboken last night | Th¢ first clash camo in Hrlor Hit last | eral Burleson, Secretary of War Baker, | dustrial pursuits, 1 also showed, ax |day before Interstate Commerce Com- |, demand by sees telegraphy to| that the Go the Mac elton 1a YS ‘4nd had to have a police escort to when a crowd of strikers at-| Director Ge: of Rallroads Hin required to do, that L was the owner | mission represéntatives: Colonel Bermondt to evacuate Ust | poeeey Le n mings te LADY'S wratt watch: Tovar rowend, rhwet back to New York tempted to take a negro strike-breeker |and President eC, Taylor of the/Of & farm of about G00 acres in the! ‘The grocers charge that or ouacstay aaa Penance q wlan ander pe The meetize in Hopoken, which a! from a atreet oar. oer within the | Ambrican Hiway Express Co State of New York. ‘I stated explic=| permit packers use of re! Hage west of Riga. Colonel Ber- ’ 0 ed Into a rot last | oy myer 1 dehy tly that 1 was only inte Lin A wy 4 | iment and. had ye theater works nearby camo dut In a body |:pie myszage to Burleson Is a: farn fi eer add that one na eby obtaining fast ti er- | mondt in a wireless reply said that afte “lynching, eld at St. Mary's Hall | * = small riot wed when p in- | qhe! delays in outgoing foreign mail| farmer, but earned my livi ‘ox, | Vice for packer products, while the gro-| successfully safeguarding (his strates i ‘and was culled to decide whether the | '*rfered Jue to the strike and p 1 sailings | Clusiv by the practice of the law | Cer are forced to use slow e for an offensive against the Bol tix locals there should neturn to| Thi morning fights broke out in Po-|js causing serious dlaruption to busl-|in the City of New York, | Attorney R. D, Rynder, c viki he had offered an armistice to} « work to-da land Avenue, near the Sheet and 1 nese correspondence, Cannot the Post “On my turn, which was made|Swift &,Co, denied to-day that th etts et. 10, » Longshoremen crowded about the | plant, din W Mice Ds nt arrange for the more | bef. Local Board th " the Letts on Oct. 1 | é mn ri rowded abo e| plant, and in West Ayenue, near office De ri or the more) before a Local Board in the City of|packers have any means of transpo He requested that his endeavors (o{ court house why the three guards | Ohio Works, when negroes, according army transports for first | New York, | was put in Cl Jtation and distribution not available to | 6 se should be sup-! to on powsible destinut ontely an armistice id v ys of O'Connor were to be arraigned on|to report, drew revolvers and knives on tw Tons | just where a lawyer of my age with | ie grocers, the charge of Inciting a riot when the] pice. Mf | e Post) non-dependent wife and three chil- FELDER RES > omegger Dbjected to the pickets and strikers, Eighteen arrests Fr nd at amship com | 4 eainneea” Sad ine, GaP 1 ul ed to the hav M e mit this procedu fi pelonged ad the war no . St. Mary's Hall last night all armed. The whi were not an a. hing judes a cor of the message hort have been rill serves kept the crowd back, Magis-| The Carnegie Steel Company started | Durieson and adds hants’ | privile my country | | Thursday, Oct. 23rd . » Vice President of the Internationalywith more than enough men present the army dep oh nt, Similar mes Bath CuOhin flavored 8 jnckets iste Hes Bron i Li: ‘ab : ic: eee Pilot Brings Cargo of Hair Tonig,| LONDON, Oct —All necessary | a fe 0 elting a ric penis) . y prey c i 1 of former 1 | Hogan was held in the same amount | By KAISER ORDERS SUIT cag 00 INGOME rs YEAR "MEXICAN WOODCHOPPERS Weighing 360 Pounds eee itn are being made, it was| “on the same charge, and was also . | per vi “we iP [ASSORTED JELLY held m $1,000 additional bail on the Strike Cause. Jannounced in the House of Commons CIRCLES—These con shares coring «cones vea:| FOR SUPPRESSION OF FILM) 1S SHARE FOR FOR GIRL OF 14| ross Didinterred: und Placed| ‘vna’gret abtuenent o¢ érolghe by aaron] MiriAy) OY MP Bonar Law. || | tetione a. seomalend HY pon. was testified that Hogan fired & ‘ | request to the Netherland v. @ revolver into the floor when O'Con- -— Aboard American Destroyer, jriane between Buftaio and New York | orament for the surrender of the ox- <4 ince wax belna lad from Ue tal. | 7 , ‘ R if Returned 1 tar Ranod rived at Roosevelt Field to-day, It] {gmperor, he expialned, could not be Drive a wee < Ei By ihe time ball had bron obtujnea | Calls “Wilhelm’s G Fortune, Mr Marjorie ( Cline Put) Under elurned Traveller Reports, was; Sade GAsnlba De eight em-|made until all the powers had signed { weeks, Oe ast f. the court house was surrounded 1 Bad Finish’ > ‘ BAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct, 22.—Word was} bargo and the longshoremen's strike in| tie Peace Trea —s ef ont. famous and Bad Finish” an Insul Bond of $120,000 to Cover | non. the re of Parliament lemons loneworemen, | ci ai ie Insult ‘ hee ecelved yesterday that the bodies of|New York, ‘The consignment consleted | walter tum at Lord of the Oe rie i Stu eat ‘em 10 a pulp if they an Qinistration | Lieu manta rederic n. aterhouse jot t dozen packages of ha onic, | Admiralty, as. called upon to answer u ow Yor * come out this way,” shouted the mob. | ee EY [eeaiiannnle., Wrenari: Bs SYAWaE ree doxen packages of halr tonic, | Sdmne se WMdueations concerning. th Brooklyn, Newark. Meanwhile the police whisked Ux BERLIN, Oct. 22 (By The Assoc That Adelaide Brevort Close, 14, who |! i dea ASSN | WeImhing Tae POVneE, u Raltic situation, British ships were in For exact locations see telephone directory, ‘a t men through a private corridor to the | Press).--Former ives with her mother, Murjorie Post |2¥'4tors. who were burled at Bahia, Los | freight came 4 Curties aero-|the Baltic, he sald, but he was without The specified weight includes the container, _ First treet side of the building anc j commissioned A Clow, in: Greenwich, Conn,, wit haved Angeles, Lowar California, recently, had {plane piloted by Leo Chase, Ef Information Ae ho bie Reporte thes they had them waiting there when a high = i i. been disinterred and placed aboard the | Buffalo yesterd: and flew down by | 2ad_beca in action {lin, to institute a sult against F “nm or rt current ye ofty: 7 | powered machine came up. The three | a United states destroyer Aaron Ward. loagy st taking elght hours of ace ees entahed the car enn led. 1. | Bonn. the actor, who prepared what 0,000, was disclosed to-day when Sur Riera tian: nent’ Petsiaeite eater mes ; iB AiRbS hours. OF 96 the 14th Street Ferry. several hun. |KNOWN aa the “Kalser films,” which were | [8% Cohalan signed an order Axing | ried off thetr Sh boner [sl dying time fo make the trip ‘ tdred longshoremen pursued the ear, | barred In Berlin but were permitted to, Me bond of the mother for the adminis |PMtrel NG several Gaye lair | ——- — \ R d LUDENDORFF’S OWN STORY ! Prvheet soon outdiatanc re be exhibited elsewhere. ‘Thr ex-Hmper- | Eration of thts sum at $120,000 th edict fom) CHILDREN SHOWER KING, ea en a@ report reached O'C or charges insult and the misuse of hin| © MF&, Close Hii her petition atites that A : who was in New York, that 2,009 i was oppalpted gonrdian, of | yesterda | ster IN THE WORLD T M M Joyal Toneshoremnen who’ were: ame. | DOrtrat and wake the supp-ession of tie ; ppolntod gaara’ Ny Athert a xabeth of Belgtum o-Morrow Morning port hey, daughier, whose, shire dw! her Are Cincinaatl Guests To-Day. ‘ - t ous ta go" hack “to work, were en- | Santry rear rigs Toe ees { preavorine ‘to wet a ferryboat to go | ‘The Bonn film + Ht fores | (RhnArjP: ealase mounted te CINNAM, Oct, 22.—Albert, King | Further troubles with Falkenhayn and confusion in the | {over to Hoboken and “clean up" the| fol was to have been p 1 Ber. | 89 be mrdor of the Court the Guamnty Belgians, and Queen Elizabeth A ; pire | Astriking loneshoremen who attempte on Oct. 10, but wa Med iy | Trust Company waa selected as the de WASHINGTON, Oct firat Mann iaay Ghanian /6R GinclnnA Tet advance into Russia caused by the interference of the Chief cs 0 , e ent order on th |positorys ‘The mother suys that the in-| taste of cow's miik that hundreds o| , ed : Bie throw O'Connor out of the m te picture wa pie | pont aed ian iedirvepied b-vruedlors me Shas ay ‘ On their arrival they were of the General Staff are révealed by Ludendorff to-morrow, |! e urged them not to go a w need ad | ec from nounted to $20,037] Bohemian children have had ea’ by Gave temen at. G 7 i " out his leaders to counsel] \4) o's Good Fortune and Bad Fin-|\p to July at watoh has been added to] 1915, and the first that many of the Dy vey eneaee. ne Of Ohio, He also describes the reduction of strong Russian fortresses, against violence, the pringtpal, and that for the curcent [have svor had, han been lately dis, | Mayor Galvin, Cincinnati, and other : re ' ‘Ano! rt reaching O'Connor se |year ther theome will Amount to $60,000, | iri uted’ in Prague’ an ‘the result af pomeia heir path was strewn with Troubles with the Austrians over the division of Poland ; ithout an order from the Court Mrs: | the arrival of a herd of 200 dairy eats | qowe aa” be * i Shipping Board was | cypet etal awe ta Turnlth e bond of fale Senet in Germans: by ene Anmctls | Comer lonehd by savers! thousud begin. 2,000,000 In order ta handle the income, loan Relief Administration, according [school children mi) i asked to have tle reat tos despatch revsived by the ameris The roel patty wil) lam on remoy ow Hed Crom ire ‘alone in SF +a RARE VP ioe tcmesatadetene <a

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