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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. OREMEN SHOT IN BROOK a . | BROOKLYN STREET RIOTS CAFE MEN EXPECT .PmeSneat oF wens FTES OF MME. CHARGES PERSHING MICANN EXPOSES ‘MAN WHO BOUGHT INEEDLE WORKERS COMPLETE ROUTH. _ HM MW: VAS00 MILES OFF HEARST FRAME UP | ARMY BACON HERETO GNE $600 000 STRIKING Long Island College Hospital, re-|ot Jenkins was mad Ported that Andrew Folloicio, No, 477 | statement by tir Hicks Street, entered the hospita! ‘William O. With @ bullet wound in the left mde | jon He was placed under arrest. At the Ponce station it was found thai | jealli had been shot in the ter} In the following } Department: donkins, (he Amer Aw we Consular which he on (et tu Pusbla, been Ve. own 19. leg. following payment of rane Ambulances from the Holy Family ie es Sree sensi i vos WITHIN FEW HOURS. ASBATTLE RAGED ONTHEGOVERNOR HELD AS HOARDER} 10 STEEL STRIKERS fm the riot section after order ad j been restored. vebele who held him At the police station nine different jeay Pucbla demanded raneom of — | ——— { —_—>—- i — types of e1 exhibition, 4 7 . Medias trots todern revolvers lo 6 aetna the third meer <; Breweries Prepare to Close— General Attacked in House Says the Journal Has Printed | Offered It to City at Cost,] Women in Garment Trade and ‘There St: VaNitin Obes bak. Hine tub ml Mgt | Liquor Graft Probe, | During Debate on Sale of —, Nothing but Lies, Knowing Says Louis Leavitt Who Men’s Clothing Makers As- §acks. One weapon was an iron pipe, 3 inches long, filled with lead and - peed in bicycle tape. Five revol- ‘were confiscated. by the Pinbasay, notified the Bm. bassy yepterday that Jenkins had sent him a measage from within the Mexican federal lines that the Them to Be Lies. sessed $2 a Week, « Abraham Baroff, General Secretecy Continues. Bought Supply. Army Sugar Abroad. WASHINGTON, Oct | 27—Action of | | With absolute bone-dry prohibition The Evening Glebe to-day pub-| The maddest man In the Borough Mis Gther sections of (he watertront, Socor ha heat ea ae that the | under the Volsteag Enforcement Act the War Department in selling to the lishes the folowing signed article B¥ of Brooklyn this afternoon was Louis Wer? kaatotion, om Gane swith the exception of,tho Chelsea dix- — puppere and that no wan on the O% Kenerally believed to ve but a French Government 22,000,000 pounds | Alfred W. McCann: Teavitt of No. 44 Drigge Avenue, | 150,000 members of the onganizmtion Grlet, improved conditicns were noted. way to Pucbla. The department In (Matter of hours, Hpeaial United States of sugar sent overseas for the Ameri-| Acousing Gov. Smith of manipulat-|who several weeks ago bought 2,300,-| 884 been assessed $2 each for the ‘The East River piers were manned to awaiting more detaile Attorney John McK. Minton to-day can Expeditionary Force was criti-| ing the strings of a dummy invest!- |900 pounds of bacon from the United Ligon hos io Sega aa ae ens Gimest ceracity and more nen went he Mexican Government § Pekumined three witnesses of more cised in the House to-day by Repre- i a ‘© work in Staten Island than at any Rime since the strike was culled gating committee kowtowing to the | States Government and to-day was off," we will have $300,000 at our urday advised the American m= | than twenty who had been summoned | ; tee: sentative Bland, Republican, Indians.) yi ‘Trust, the Evening Journal | brought into court by the U. S. Gov- | headquarters, No. 10 Union Square, and mney that it would ‘omit no ef- . rnment cha Food will immediately open At tho Chelsea piers crowda of fate to mave Jenkines iifer | before the Fedoval Grand Jury to a member of a House Committee | holsters up its accusations by “framed yu ~ Goneher Aae Sei tile 4 Morea in Ohio.” West Virginia Strikers were waiting to fo to work 4), fire, news of the release of son.| Pith Immunity said to have been which recently investigated War De- ’ evidence.” “hoe ” When the whistle blew, but none went hoarder. He pleaded not. guilty |Pennsyivania to clothe, feed and pay king came in a despatch received py Bomiaed many dealers since the War partment expenditures abroad. As I have been personally used in F | | and was held in $6,000 baf for| ‘te rents of the strikers. Qe work. The plors were guarded by 1h, consular Agent's father at Har. THe Prohibition Act was supposed | " thie sugar | the “frame-up" I am in @ position to]... minatio “Sidney Hillman, President of the Police and private guards, but there to gu into effect. Mr. Bland sald that since Lies amination on Friday. re be pr ford, Cal, and was sont by Jonkins's |”? ad ' hu tea | testify under oath how it was done. Leavitt, a manufacturer of white| {™*lamat pg agimease-and Waa Bo disorder. Tho crews of tho sister who wan visiting neat the rane? Mr. Minton sald that he had been was sold the Department had calle Oct, 1, 1919, the Evening Journal! seit was tae te OF i. | bas assured me that his orgarization, Ghips at the French line plor, La po which he was kidnap sid * his instruc by the department not to on the Sugar Equalization Board for] charged the Governor with respons Matt Fi A shbesd y United States! which ts composed of men, and not af- France and La Savoio, have finished i tiage. said: 2 met give out further information in re- | nite iste tl Ds Mig cesn hi 12,000,000 pounds of sugar for the] bility for selling the carcasses of dis- filiated with the American Federation Gnloading those vessels and wore re- United States District Attorney Ross| of, Labor, will aleo raise $300, . : | 5 tho -| ned , 000, ee te eatin. th wer bord ine was -enoued this afternoon fee Ne he i & ea, prodiydileg army fo> the present quarter peor iia as food to the people of | 114 arraigned before Commissioner nacriane, sre Betng carried out for ten : AVING Folutives ANN." ; “Wouldn’ wy | the State, McG % ste ee : What dock porters and crew would — No getatin of the rescue are known, °! ‘he department and two civitians, Wouldn't Gen, Pershing know | “C's, 1919, these accusations were | McGoldrick. |= ‘The District Attorney | can Federation of Labor, and outside handle the mails and baggage on the something about the disposition of means, he said, to put an end to for tn the date given in Mina Jon. /0Me 4 former employee of the Bureau | ‘repeated in the form of “facts taken Mauretania, which was about 0 yine's yormutoh te hor father jof Interna! Revenue, It was learned, | aie, asia hare besa from the record.” Larteod rs ee usiters will be under tl Cirection @ock at the Cunard line pier. | What the next ntepa of this Gov-{Nowover, that He took the position | Oot LEwie, Reprererite tye: TNT eet | Geek, ANN tha MYERS COOKER | re eae eral meas k About 200 Italians gathered at 234 ernmont will be cannot be forecant, | tt It was Just as criminal for an! LAaecd ing didn't know more | {sorbed the dal” of the Govers | 6s orplus hte at ies pids| SP@in's Queem Passes Near Parts. } Gtrest and West Stroot, Manhattan, | put it je known that it will inviet that Officer to receive food and drink in TP Gee. Perabing alan't ne nor’s services” rendered to the : ‘ : PARIS, Oct, 27,—Queen Victoria of @t 7 o'clock, noar tho headquarters of the lives and property of Americans |Teturn for immunity aw it WASHINGTON OFFICIALS about disposition of sugar than he did were thrown out as being too low. I was for of His i, | Dackers, declaring that “in the Gov- |" Spain, on her way to England, arrived 42 Whe International Longshoremen's AB- | in Mexico shull be give . | him to receive a cnsh consideration, about the front,” Bland replied, “it!} ous warm at the Aisdiosures, | “804 the highest bid 2 per cent.,| a: Juvisy, east of Paris, at 8.20 o’cbock Be 1 bo given the maxt \ paid $750,000 cash and brought bh © Bootation, All carried their bale mum protection possible at tho hands | Md that part of the evidence pre- | ADMIT MANY DEMANDS would be useless to ask se he |thFeate are now being made ‘to get |H'° tO ome |this morning from San Sebastian, and Qhooks and watched closely the nearby of the Government, sented to the Grand Jury to-day wa TCO’ ot Oe ae eee tite |Mvestixators and newspaper mea) "ww owes the baco wemuna|vaiware deavine ‘fer Meueesenae’'t E Dlers.to see if anyono was returning It in quite possible that some of the! !" the form of dinner checks which | OF MINERS MAY BE JUST front on July 19, 1918, when the battle | Wi, are responsible for the exposure.” Pe . mn to Edmund oct The Queen did not enter Paris, i to work. | Moxican Federal officers and troops! the accuged men are said to have oa of Chateau ‘Thierry was At (8) “499 alarmed was the Governor that a Mathate, ie Lactate d pore ys ] i + Im front of pier No, 58, at the foot cannot be relied upon and that dis. |*lxned at expensive Broadway cafer| ,, 7 ;, +g phelsht. the Evening Journal's representative | °.. ie ormane Maas es fae oft Mth Street, another group worked | cipline In many Instances Is at a low| Where wine iw said to have fown| Preparations Made to Curb Radical- een: Bans was warned to leave Albany withi9|h iy fom an Tale 1 sadbets . Try the Oste r Cure mong longshoremen who wore ready; ehy, which makes the task of the| freely ism, but Conservatives Will an hour by, a strange, UnkDOWR | Da ohed the ely thiough i tank cen ae he, eon eer to go to work and persuaded them to Mexico City civil 01 Althous ent Grand Jury | . ‘i ; . ‘i aickt alts elt al entre f ieway trom the pler. BM | ee ee ae eenettieaOERBUie Noe tek er ene a | § 1 | to tortity its accusations of erimi- | 204 the bank's offer was rejected. 80} night, alter night, and recupern- z Im front of pier No. 60 there was} Senator Myors, Democrat, of Mon-|Wa# learned that its members have| WASHINGTON, Oct, 27-—~Meas- Bal conduct on the part of the Gov- heed Wulse UF Was POHEDT focaee ommend ihe Ontermoor matte fr excitement when a detachment of sol- | tana, to-day had the Senate defer| Voted unanimously to continue the | Utes to meet the situation which WOULD NEGOTIATE PAY ernr, the Journal began the publl- aay blip hat pereaattc ee ny Sec Rh ateus slowracne, +. r iers from the Port of Embarkation, | action on his resolution calling on {investigation of the liquor graft) Would result from the threatened y |vation of photographic facsimiles Of| course, to pick ap © peotit: bak ths re) ST E R M re) re) R | Mder command, of Major Stockton, | the President to uso the armed forcea|charies, which It Is now believed will|Stike of bituminous coal miners letters and documents. The Evening | jrices of pork products began to dro: ESS 7 and all wearing side arms, Inod up 10 | of the United States to rescue Jen-| continue for several weeks, | Saturday were conaldered to-day by Journal obtained these letters and] ang to.aay 1 stand to tak 4 g edly &Co., > front-of the pier. The rumor spread) kins und punish hia captors, The exact closing hour for” New| Administration oMclals, documents from me. I did not sll | able toss, No secret was made ot my || 114 Eliza beth S ae Fapidly about the district that tho sol-| Genntor Poindexter, Republican, of | York saloons will probably--berde- |, The Administration's programme them to the Journal; I gave them.| purchase trom Uncle Sam, It wan ce, || Through the mock F diers had been put om strike guy Washington suggested that Congress | cided at a meoting. this atternoep, at for dealing we the OL etd a They had all been published in the} ported in some of the newspapers.|] to 182 Bowery, | But inquiry developed that the de-/might provide an appropriation to be! 4 o'clo@kgat the Terrace With pet be disclosed nti! the strike Continued From First Page.) Globe three years ago. They had all|I'll give anybody $5,000 who will sell || near Grand st. Com h oe (Continue m age tachment was detailed ‘to meet alused in ransoming Americans cap. volapeds.aey ‘ is now generally believed thas. the. President will allow the dr the bacon for me at the price I paid been tepublished by the Globe two for 4 years ago. Phone 5 Spring of Americans who had served British forces and who are re- tured from time to time by Mexicans. “Po antiounce now what the Gov- i¢ Vol- fl 3 ernment will do i on the Cedric. TO FINISH, BAYS SURGENT LEADERS. Thé Shipping Board, steamship Owners and President O'Connor of the International longshoremen had Planned to put thousands of men to ‘work, especially at the piers of the Cunard, French and White Star itnes, jo to-day reported that longshoremen were at work, an pout Roproseptiutive Davis of Tennenae the home State of Mr. Jenkins, said to-day he had been informed by the Stato Deparunent that friends of Jepkina had paid the ransom to the bandits, Mr, Davis enid he aleo had been told tht every effort would be made to have the Mexican Govern- ment reimburse the consular agent for damage to his property sustained When the bandits raided the place, ees of San Diego and Frederick B. Water- were lying, under full military honors here to-day, jaw without his signature, and after 4 P. M, to-morrow. and restaurant men will morrow to decide their course, New Yorkers never cared a hoot about champagne, whiskey highballs, Bronx cocktails or gin fizzes while Broadway was being painted with the Secretary Ernest Bohm of the Cen- deavor to bring pressure which will stend Enforcement Act to become a in that case the law will be offective ‘The hotel meet to- in the event of a strike,” sald one official, “would be to play into the hands of the Bolshevik element, If you are going to start a great offensive you do not tell the other fellow what you are going to do.” . While it is the purpose to keep a “strong hand” on the radicals, offi- cials made it plain that caution would t t lican, Idaho, the measure went over. “decimate people," he would oppose it ers of America 1 thank God that we have a country o permit any mediation or even to refer matters to arbitration,” declared Lewis, “and the Government permit- ted the country to be involved in a great steel strike without protest.” He said he came to rest a day be- fore ‘going to Indianapolis, where a meeting of the International ixe ive Board of the United Mine Work- has been called fur * Gulf coasts, and other organizations, tral Federated Union has wired Presi- President Wilson's statement on the| When asked for a statement of the] tion violators of the law. . The Butler faction claims to rep- | howne of Weiser, Idaho, United States| dent Wilson declaring that “class ha-| Strike situation ae oorinenged by | miners’ attitude, Mr Lewis said: Day after day the frame-up boldly Feeont twenty-four longshoremen's| Army aviatora killed by Mexican] tred and chaos will ensue” if ie signs|pet the liane Senator said the ade | “Laman American, free born, with| continued. Oct. 16 the Journal again _ upians, embracing men who worked) ¢normen, after having lost their} the Hnforcement Act, and has also| ministration had announced no defi- | all the pride of my heritage. I love) charged that Gov. Smith had allowed hattan, Brookiya, Jersey City way ibn mnt aver Lower Calitaral asked President Gompera of the! Nite programme, wading tek rat ha my country with its institutions and] diseased meat to be sold broadcast y light over Lo alifornin, ; tla to on as Mitel Winten-axcnd, Cranaport "| Aimortean Federation of Labor to en. |{80,,Purpose to use the militia to /traditions, With Abraham Lincoln, | for consumption as food, though the ‘They were old stuff showing how the State Department of Agriculture three years ago had achieved its low~ est stage of degradation, The Journal wanted these old papers for the pur- pose of “backing up, assisting, and supporting” Commissioner Battle in his investigation of the Department of Farms and Markets. ruption in protecting from prosecu~ facts to the contrary, with proof to the contrary, were in its hands, My Brit first a: “Tam at « loss to account for my prosecution, we go along. i CAPITAL HONORS ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, 0c dore Roosevelt was observed but perhaps will learn as DIED. *|DB BIOSCA,-CARMEN RODRIGUEZ Lying in state at the CAMPBELL FU- NERAL CHURGH, Broadway and 66th HELP _WANTED—MALE, CIT, workinen want regen: cipht-bour day; clean, well lighted, aon, Bids, py MeCann, Go., 4k Lawrence Wise: MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR mt Speak Address Anni- versary Day Meetings. 27.—The sixty- nniversary of the birth of Theo- here to- Me 1k there was noth-|day, Senators, \ vi S ‘ od ‘Geapite the announcement of O'Con- fame of wine and lobster, according | be exercised not to antagonize the|/noxt Wednesday. At that meeting, ae pick ere obtained from me |ciale and cilisens prominest in vette | sett e coarklonee Sag ie Ror’s opponents of a “real strike now, to Julius Keller, Vice President of the | More Conservative element. In this | oaiied primarily to formulate details ing In the pap life speaking at memorial exercises, | Goreal Xygicnlen pont " that could in any way be connected |Close personal friends of the f- SUBMARINE BOAT CORP., @ Gght vo @ finish, Restaurauteurs Association and own-| connection they said that many Of] o¢ the strike, Mr. Lewis sald, a reply Governor Smith, I had laid |President delivered tenemnlnuta ase Newark Bay Ship Yards, s Dick Butler's insurgents, claiming er of several popular lobster palaces | the miners’ demands might be just. |to president Wilson's statement re- Ube i) totore Governor Whitman, |47eses on “Roosevelt, the Man” at a PORT NEWARK, N. J.’ Heaeeene Pewreoent 93,000 of the striking SCRATCHED NOTES 10 Greater New York. “It 1g the means they use to obtain | garding the proposed walkout in all}*hem &! can et PRESSMAN wanted for Mainie and Boot _ Wagshoremen, announced after a We used to think we could not| thelr demands to which we object” | propability would be made. who promised action upon 2 Saltese meeting yesterday that they bat! MOTHERS ON AIRPLANES) exist without soning champagne. We sald one high oficial, Mee Lewin emphasized, Ynat the|deseribed them tn all their signif | New Volentary team tn Italy. Merely beon “on vacation” heretofore, | en el have learned better, People want| The voal strike was discussed | miners are secking an opportunity for | cance to the Journal when Aare an [JORMA be taeund Barone Sauces | ‘and’ were going to have a real atyjke| ¥ good food and plenty of entertain-|riefly to-day in the ®enate, Sena-| more work. Since the signing of the them over. ‘There was no mystery in| 374". %o) cent interest, it wae ceetane x , war to a finish on the! Copies of Notes Left by Connolly|ment. as a result of the war-time| tf Thomas, Democrat, Colorado, stl he declared, they had] the pack. Announced to-day, ‘This action was | es + 4 ’ ss asked unanimous consent for immedi- | #*mistice, ‘eee One by one they made their ap- |t#ken after bankers and merchants had HELP WANTED—FEMALE, _ and Waterhouse Brought prohibition they have discovered that/ate adoption of hig resolution pro-| worked, on an average, less than y ; Protested againat the heavy tax on war |= They threatened stops that would by making a cover charge to regain | posing a declaration of full suppert |three days a week and had averaged | pearance in tho Journal's columns 8 |fortunen, “Fhe foan will be exempt trom SAESGADY. expec. sake and coms, tle up the port by a goneral atrike Back, Mie ah ot profeasional entertainers ! of Congrens to the Adminietration in in pay only $75 a month “further evidence of acy mele un- | taxation, Neek Corte ee Anvolving 50,000 members of the Ma-| SAN DIEGO, Cal, Oct. 27.—Tho| they Sell Just as much food as ever| its efforts to meet the situation an “ fitness to hold public o a |— on — = nO, Cal, Oot. 81. < lnw and order, but on|THANKS GOD FOR “RIGHT TO|" i rine Firemen's Union of Oilers and f “ ,| and the patrons go away happy. to preserve 29 r further evidence of Gov. Smith's cor- Minter ‘Tenders of the Atiantic ana [Potent Tleat, Cecil H. Connolly objection of Senator Borah, Repab- STRIKE.” ° cuuae the President to veto the pitt, | Senator Borah and Thomas poth|where men may strike, May tho) (Ufitinuitions to the Journal's. start Half the Enjoyment of Your Party Pi Army bane Brooklyn, Ki} Mr, Richards, member of the Thomas Madde of No. 427 Fast | to! the Bonate they wore seposed to] power of my Government never be] were turned upside down, inside out, Ts in Cuttin the Hi Ul ’ Cak, ‘erminal, ten Inland, | searching party, guve out to-day Street, bar! “iegiy eat the attitude of Elbert H, Gary, Chair- | used to throttle and crush the efforts|and made to appear the very reverse allowe en HR miacellancous Hrookiya piers! what no maid were coplos of letteraltetoy ce titty tender for Thomas | man of the United States Stoel Cor- bd ag ; East River plere, 2,000. Healey at 66th Street and Columbus and his associates in re- of the tollers to improve their ma- of what they hctually were. ala of the United States Ship-| scratched by Lieut: Connolly and|Avenue, was arraigned before Com- fining t deal with labor. terial welfare and elevate the stand-| 10 it ee ea + aa rg be reach) it saree as ow fe he bbe ping Board said that 200 of thoir| Waterhouse on their airplane, That|Mmissioner Hitohcock this morning, |'"g, Rata Bdge, Republican, New|ara of their citizenship.” Journal has lied and led and lied, . sre ions ai ave to all sorts tied up at New York plera| *fitten by Connolly read in part: An unidentified man last night re- | 5 jenator > Pd de ha ae Ample proof of this statement can be of appropriate and significant favors, which, according “Dearest Mothor: My time to die|ported to Inapector Henry that |Jersey, proposed repeal of the anti: |) Mr, Lewis was asked what answer| found in the records of the Battle to the Oracle, reigning on this great night of mystery, vere in the lower bay, awall-| ts here, God knows it will be wel-| Madde had charged him $2.26 for two | {Tust laws exempting labor orga: he had to make to the contention| Commission, What those records rs pier room before dockir come enough after our suffering 80 rye highballs, He didn't object to the tions from prosecution, Me said labor of the operators that the contract had lack 1 can supply. determines the destinies of your guests. The price of ¥ our HALLOWE'EN ii Machulo, No. 74 Carrol! | far of hunger and thirst. Try to for-|highballs, but he did object to the | WAS Not ee ally exiployed My Sala, leek. Certainly not in my journalistic ex- Orders accepted er Leer se $ Brooklyn, who on Oct, 16 la|Ret my fate, What I have is yours, Inspector Henry sent Detec. | hut by the public, which must pay | not expir. perience have I ever seen such a bold, Mike sour rasncvations ane, firod three shots at| Use it for your comfort and happi- MoNulty and Murphy and they |{'@ exorbitant wage demands now| “Our contract read that it was to} deliberate, conscienceless effort to de- OW sere ree easeeeeeeees e wanes of No. 278 4%0 Street, | Meds. 1 tried to live a good life and reported that Madde charied | 0°lne made kiyn, & longshoreman returning fo work, was arraigned before Mo rate Golamar to-day and held 1500 ball Members of the Rutler faction of in four death. urning for me, to you, Dad, Nora, and Ethel. God bless you ail “CECIL Please do not Hazel 5 for two highballs, turned over to the edera his appearance next week, Madde authorities and held in $500 buil for Applause from both Demoernts and Republicans greeted an announce- ment in the House by Republican Leader Mondell that he “most thor- hly indorsed continue in effect during the period until the war ended and not to exceed March 31, 1920,” he replied. ‘The war is over. Our soldiers have stroy a man whose ohief offense seems to be that he has been marked for destruction. SPECIAL MIXED We Are Featuring FOR MONDAY, OCT. 27 FOR TUESDAY, OCT. 28 Koeivre Judge Learned Hand, in the and most heartily” Federal Court to-day, the fit of the returned, All the Government war omens 9. | | BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLY—There t The following candy lov the longshoremon met this afternoon is Richards's copy President Wilson's statement regard- $450,000 FOR 42 FEET BS eae, bet, of i ts no confection that delixhts candy encios are disbanded, A German clicated wh f th of Lieut. Waterhouse's note to hik|important trials under the War ‘rime | !ne the strike. amend Uke je first on one, ol enters, big and little, ke the good ; petted Bee eee ee eens | mother! Prohibition Act wan scheduled te tec | "fhe keneral industrial situation was | vessel 0: war is even now heading for AT WILLIAM AND PINE Eonfectlons ee eet vata tag || old fashion Butter Peanut Brittle, Teporting | they were in pressing “Dearest Mothel We have been) gin. The case grow out of a raid on|the subject of the prayer in the |New York, upon a peace mission. In Rose’ fon ‘Bon, ‘Wearsved Caramels, made from the chelcest Southern Mead of money, Durtive the discussion | Here now ten days, No signs of any |Dniy's, in Kast 42d street, wlio the| House by the Chaplain, the Tev.| substance, form and reality, the war Seemann Nousntines, evened” wcelz || Peauate verfectly roasted yh i ea oficial wat of NOP. and our water y¥ gone, 80) proprietor : enry N, Couder, i. a Filia i ‘embed: Bee Mey tha the omelet iT ihouant { woula write peu’ shor | Rremege’ And three employees were) MET Oe Cauiver Jona, Taxns, and |i chded and our contrast has ex-|Mother Made Guardian for William |} | & Ret B9C || oitarFounn"aos B4C > meeting had been stolen and that It ee garth te ivitve Tene, Willian H, Hirst, Attorney for the| Woods, Virginia, urged support of the T. Adee, Part Owner ‘van impossible for the local to draw brewers and the restauratours, an- | odministration, Reports on wages re- |, How we are willing to stand want you to have everything, which : y 1 o1 > ed by some non-union miners in the merit of our proposal, This 60 of Property. Money from the bank without this} i "not much. All my love to you and nounced to-day that as soon ax the) celved on " rinted ot e sid i Seder on .|wW Virginian were read by Mr. “ is 1 aged i rinted nthe check.) gig and Dad: Lovingl gon Preere Auber uae Mage yook to en ba bat eal’ Ghat Matte The Per cent, increase is subject to negott-| Yo enable the Bank of America tal CHOCOLATE GOVT Mee arma cs — ) application would be made for i] Minera had paid rent and other Axed |@tons, a8 are all demands of the] purchase for $450,000 the plot on the ERED COOOANUT by Deslyn one up to Pier EMPLOYE injunction made for a] enews, their net wages ftanged |Upited Coal Miners, but they will not|southwost comer of Pine and William ROYALS — This coats . 60, North River, this afternoon RS IN SPAIN The Ruppert, Bhret and Clauwen $19 to $417 « Month, even negotiate, Streets Supreme Court Justice Gavegan ® eer horemen rushed forward apr Panagan breweries are going to koe; ¢ should use the money con-| suring the past twelve months the| to-day named Mrs, Geraldine J, Adeo, ently to ret a better ylew of the nc- > those ana tho latest in feminine attire Whe: pial olcent Sa Hine (inated , Benoa + enclosed all their employees for the present. | tributed to the fund for a memorial covering of TO LOCK OUT 1,000,000 If the public does not take todnechalt|to ‘Theodore Roosevelt in_atamping |™ners of the United States havu WN ot Brneel he Ales, ie St Tae up feamrast Gaby drove away, after ex- -__ per cent, beer the plants will 0e closed | out Bolshevism,” said Mr, Jones, averaged only $76 a month, or $800 s' J er aay: valves chocolate pari yployees of the site, She was directed to file a $143,000 bond. The plot to be sold |» 46 by 42 feet and has upon it a double five- Nt, be 4 ey, [enteen=year-old son, William Townsend caarishaeen MUaEe blen, tne ntvitere Prustea’ as ion in Protest Against Industrial ae ee Cine Broker it was alated \ re Rey genege ey ttle Adee, atadent at Yale, who 's part owner POURD" Box 59c that more than half the e DELAVAN SMITH ARRESTED. aad Phe opponite side of the atroct. 1S. CONSUL Unrest Will Close Practically Every Factory, he Uiree days a wek since the armistice |was signed. Men with families can- uid be laid off to-night Up to 2 o'clock this afternoon not a mnection W i retail liquor dealer had made applica- kn's Interest In Paper. |not live on this amount, Children in| story brick structure, built eighty yoars MADRID, Oct, 27 (Associated Press.) | ton for re! license. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 37.—Delavan 'mining camps are undernourished | ago roltare then a iillan:pareony Uaroun, to |Smith of Lake Worest, 111, publisher |This ts 4 matter of life and death to| ‘The application brought out that young be thrown out of em- piel 3 . eat P ivided half interest , a ‘ the women and children of the minvrs'| Adee also has an und ! ployment on Tueatay, Nov. 4, if the de | of. the Indianapolis News, was ar. fomil ‘ell as it 1# to the public,| Property at Tuxedo, valued at $50,000; A FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT ator " clsion of the Conuross of Spanish Em-| TORONTO, Ont., Oct, 27.+The Pro-| rested in the oMce of Ferdinand Win- | Smilies, as well as od he public, interest in land at Throggs Neck and once pla ployers at Rarcelona, declaring for a|¥incial Fuel Adminiateation haa’ taruod (ter, attorney, here to-day by United i Sst ig ay placed in our hands, means in Westchester, with total e lockout, i@ oArried, cut. In Hereslone (an order ‘prohibiting use of anthracite | States Marshal Atoren, on ©. Pederal Re eee onan ay Wiha. SAL vale, 0 attention to every detail, no matter alone 200,000 men and women will be| oa! by Industrial concerns for heating | rand jury indictment Indiana Governor Won't © Nes Monae: Maul carina eerme Ow seemingly unimportant, Affected by the deciaton. [or Rower purposes. Tho order was is-| | Tho indictment resulted from an in- ference. ae uae: ARSE: AMIOUANAS The Superior ‘CAMPBELL SERVICE” sue to vonwerve anthracite with a view vernmental authorities are con-!to protecting the public {u the event cerned over the altuation, and during | American miners go tke, to $140,000. His annual income {y $7,600, tigation into the affairs of the late the uppilestio a forth: irles Warren Fairbanks, who was ves INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, 27,—4iov, Gi fi rich will not call a conference of Gov- is the result of years of experience ek an combined with ‘the _ pro; selec- ae which has been visiting Lisbon left the tory In {Spain of COLDS CAUSE yous: hia’ any Importance wilt sloweh, * yess ghack, pa yy og LM som z ACHES AND PAINS. j said to have owned 75 per cent of the |ornors to de 1 Ie tion of mati ‘ice. # (Continued From Firat Page.) the Wook are expectod to exort every | oe stock of the newspaper, while Smith [Emon (@ deal with the coal strike Army Down to 274,787. Caikicntans ferials at the right pr op pei cio Influence to induce the manutacturera | S™ertenn ‘eet 4 rae iipleetag repreaented himself in postal state- Hep pees May Tne Gall] WASHINGGTON, Oot, 27.—The Row- r mbus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Night Feaching Washingtoa in avid | to reconsider their fon, At ta di Ns SOUEB!, pt. . © ments to have been sole owner, he col 30V-\uinr Army is ten per: cent, below the R A NK E. CAMPB - ., elared that if the general lockout is put American fleet of twenty-four vem ae ee ernor Harding, of lowa, who proposed ~ = 7 ~? oa! Shave Been taken to @ howpital for! MN ue eine & p number authorized for the present fiscal U iL |the meeting,” the Governor stated, Gov, THE FUNERAL: . the War Department announced yesterday with the homeward- _ Pererish Weadaches and body pains ca furding, in a statement Saturday, sald | to-day. to the Adjutagt cond the @etaton was DANTE POSS Fan Ce ee oath eet GI. fiacelo “Guinitne ehate ihe ut ie Ree ee ee ae et OA erat unian| coat ds: of tet ip cea tie at Broadway, at 06° se rine industria in ipo Pave OB: At. ine, Axores end Bermengn oe DE Oy GROVE's vignauee te) hehdiquirtare ie ok Indianapolis, Good- strength 'of ail’ gradew at Flewers for all hh * ie I ee Se nat

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