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MAYOR DEMANDS REPORTONORUG ADDICT NUISANCE. —_—>— asked to pasa upon, as fuvolye! They are fully informed from day to | the Night Court Iast night to furnish E, i >, H , constitutional functions tween Gay concerning the contest going ON | cash ball for a man under arrest. Acts Following Complaint Of the tegisiative and executive branches !0 the American Senate and they | After midnig Neweombe re- AS FRAMED (Continued Prom First Page, | Pr, » Columbus Park Neighbor- hood Made Through Of & sovereign nation ( They do wot want to be bur- ALLIES OPPOSE RESERVATIONS THE EVENING WORLD, ] Hold-up Men Meet George A, New- combe on His Return From Pofice Station. George A. Newoomfbe of the fruit syrup firm of Ryan & Haggerty went to BY SENATOR LODGE involved in| controversies, to become political not wish American turned to his home at No, 140 West . Recompanied by several men and detectives who left him consider ft advisable to say nothing im pobdlic that could be construed as | ol TUESDAY, MAN IS ROBBED OF $3,200 [URGES GOVERNOR TO CALL | JUST AFTER LEAVING COPS) LEGISLATURES OW SUFFRAGE, Stevens, of California, Makes Ap- | peals to Executives of 14 Other States. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 28.—In appeal to Governors of fourteen States, Gov. Stephens to-day asked the executives to follow the lead of Call- fornia, Nevada and Colorado in calting special session of the Legislature for ratificat! Amendm | of the National Suffrage, | “Will you not join with us to hasten dened by a transference of sov- (leaning toward the executive OF!at Golmmbus Avenue and 100th Street! ene aay that will give our Nation the Evening World. ereignty. They do not wish to legislative branches of the Govern-|to go to the 100th Street Station, Wenefit. of the Vote to ite Wenen We: establish any precedent where: ment of the United States. | On entering vestibule a to citizens?” Gov, Stephens wired in part. ‘ by H& might wumed that , ‘ oe ths house Mr. Newcombe was confron! Following the complaint made by| y 4 ight tbe a ed Hardly any of them, for instance, | Oe o'tan men with revolvers who é foreign governments can dictate | would object t »servation specif- b Touls E. Carofigiio through The) just how amy nation shall choose ould object to a reservation spe threatened to kill him if he did not] gentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Jer- editing World tay hk " beh pat ically stating what the Monroe Doc-! give them all the money he had In| sey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode 7 orld ‘esterda d ) a or Mi ; y y cin Mm the League ining is or how it should be applied. |his pockets, He gave them $3,200, and] ipiand, South Dakota, Tennersee, Ver- Hylan has directed Health Commi sont wenY TO BE MIXED UP They recognize it as an American ps Apel curling scniodie Wai mont and Weat Me torte Bioner Copeland and Police Commin IN CONTROVERSIES. doctrine and therefore as capable Of | cara BeBe Miighs “Ws tuvestibete What cag ee cee ee te nee viveg int thtérprotation only by the Uniled |" ar newecmbe meds a compisine ar] WIPE WOULON'T SMOKE. Charges that drug addicts, who are d tah @tates, be ' a 8 Z 7’ P| States, but they would not fn ad-jonee at the West 100th Street § she) | Given treatment at the city's drug |*Y Constitutional controversy (hat eee vem to an ab [and a number of detectives wero at| Mee Mary &. 1. Becker Charges fun- @tations in the vandoned military may arise as to the power of ihe ace comm! sho aibe : jonce detatiod to investigate. band Wanted Her to Be ort. Police shacks nearby, monopolize the | President of the United States under solute acceptance of any interpreta The janitor of the apartment house| Afeging her thusband wanted “a Denches in Columbus Park, in the; the Constitution to conduct tae Yon whatsoever which may here-| told the police he had driven two tall |aport who would smoke en@ drink for Nhe, valent octtay. Wi « Horei ations 6 m after be expressed by the United |men out of the vestibule and off the/a wife” and that the treatment ac- heart of the Italian colony at Mul- | foreign lations of th United Sines front steps several tr recently. |eorded her since her marirage had been berry and Franklin Streets, and are) States, or the power of Congress “ F , They told him they we watching: |“eruel and inhuman,” Mra, Mary &. @amoral menace to the children of the | by an act of ratification to insist That, they say, would be signing 4 ie house for a “eortain reason Recker, wife of William Becker jr, 0 @eighborhbod that both Houses of Congress instead | VIANK check. They, too, must hold -_-—— wealthy florist of Pinclawn, Suffolk Breaking ‘for the Cirovio ttaliwno,| gf the Senate alone mist approve of {HeMseIVCs free to aveept or reset § — YAQLINIST ROVER DIES, —|Sounty, to-day: repued to the sult for ef Columbia College, Mr. Carofel | pppgi diplomatic controversies that i a separation brought by her husband \ dential appointments to a) OP ‘fold The Evéning World that he had | League of Nations. arise any extension by the Unitel Was for Years With N. ¥. School of | before Supreme Court Justice Benedict ‘written the Mayor under date of Oct : ; pou Steen Goverament of its powers over rand Art. In Brooklyn. 16, complaining of the nuisance and| A* (0 the reservations, moreover, |” : ta we A., Ort. 28.Clarence | r asked reparation on, the calling his attention to the di which would place the United States Otter sovereign Governments who : \erow t ‘abandonement. Mrs, Recker of the people who live in the r borhood of Columbus Park, not only} on record as withholding its assent that drug addicts be kept out of that) to those provisions of the peace treathing p' hut that the city wive | treaty that relate to the Shantang PUR Of what the Monroe Doctrine | Koyer wae for nine years head ot | up. the plan of treating cocaine and} originally contemplated or has beon {26 violin department of the New York | : |settlement, the attitude of Japan, iste and Art, and was on Beene fends in the heart of the hitherto understood as meaning ders of the“ Phtlack ‘pinta | hickly populated tenement district. | for netence, can well bo understood. 4 Mayor Hylan sald to-day the letter |@be could net accept a reservation brats Aelnaes kL lMhal lal Lda fm reply to the complaint had been OWN COUNTRIES. went Oct. 24, carrying the Information | affirming the right of the United) foreign Governments will accept Poot TABLE " NHIGH SCHOOL. that the matter had been roterred Yo /twtes to withhold Its assent withoat | ome yraervations, but. they ia of the Dem the Health Department, He nidded: | Austin. the peel perso itlh er Moen habit late mete Papte. “I shall insist upon & report right poe, Placed tn the position Of COM-| prefer that America in ratifying the : away. My sympathies are with the; demning the settlement herself o Powe’ BELLEV Mm, Oct atigh who use Coltymbus Park as a Shida Woe anh Groat Bes | ee nian the Powers | BET save. presen! ing spot. If they will bear with to approve her points speciticaliy be members of the such an extension ts league, 1% ated an exag’ . an | Suetanbiaiee 1 died at bis leek for reasonable alimony and coun- jsel fees, Justice Benedict reserved de | elator Se SPAIN TO AVERT LOCKOUT. Tropa Ave sent to the Centres of Production. MADRID: Ovt B oe tr by employers throughout Spain next Tuesday have been taken by the Minteter of the In- terior, who declared that he will © ere who atte A alxchour | punish aterniy employers who attempt ‘ | ; new demande. y are aternly employe: Me 4 little while I'll see what can be | #In signed treaties with Japan pledg-| They fear that the door might be!iay, with iriday half-holiday; women | Wout x eatery lechee IT irospe have done: oat jn themselves to support her views | opened to reservations sought {n|tcachers to be under twenty-ive years | been sent to the centera of production, a as. ¢ , t Ta to be unmarried; ‘he Arbitration Court wil jon Shantung and those countries | their own countries where the treaty in averages neces-| down to-day ite finding in the cas have already, through their Parlia- ments, formally given their |to the Shantung settlement, could not reverse themselves On the other hand, if the foreign {ove rernments were not ‘}express themselves formally as a cepting or rejecting the reeerva- tions proposed by the Unfted States Senate it would be poesible for America to withhold her assent | while Great Britain, France, Italy and even Japan nade no comment whatsoever, Whus leavitig the United | States free to bring the matter up in Tature meetings of the League of Na- tions without embarrassment. Foreign Governments Dian? FRDERAL RESOURCES MOBLZED FOR COAL CRIS; CABNE TO Mintle yolu From First Page.) r, miners who met at Cleveland “days ago and “agreed” to the ike are already guilty, and can be dealt with. - Congress is giving to the President ffs loyal support. ‘The Senate and the House are ready to act if ad- assent They 5 ‘Sigs ditional laws are ‘This was lle Uivaak Yl indicated ‘to-diy. Hse ll Ydobbenth ¢ coat produc Senator Edge (Rep., N. 3.) would |ing gilt and members of the sc committee of the central compotitive field to be present at the Indianapolis) conference until a definite po!) be mapped out in view of Pre sent | Wilson's “witimatum.” Mr. Lewts declined any retaliate on labor unions by repeal- ing provisions of the anti-trust laws that exempt labor and farmers’ or- ganizations. He said to-day that he would introduce a bill to that end. comment - ; except to say the strike order remained ; $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 | Army Wool Underwear’ ‘When labor imposes unwarranted {11 “efect ana would be eporative “| Protest at Washington Against Army Officers’ Raincapes. . .$5.00 (Shirts or Drawers)... .. $2.28 wages on capital, through threats Of | midnight, Friday, unless rescinded in Alleged Suppression Army Wool Socks (Gray).....38¢ | Heavy Balbriggan Bhirts or coercion, it does not wring such | the meantine fo Army & Navy Cotton Socks .20¢ Drawers, each sees, $25 wages from capital but from the peo- eo PrersBut Oct, 24.—A delega Army Extra Heavy Woo! Sheepskin Moccasons $1.28 ple,” said Mr. Edge. 7 tion of elgh representatives of Socks. 0c | Army Officers’ Woolcloth Senator ‘Thomas, Democrat, Coto-| WOOD TOO DEAR FOR FUEL. (iene ie iuamuran ml at Army Leather Gloves, Mackinaw Coats...... redo, explained to the Senate to-day - Pair.. - $1.00 Ww Puttees, ...28¢ that the bill he introduced yesterday |Oord ef Hickory or Oak Would |!esheny County, representing more Army ( Officers’ Dress Gioves, Ges Meck (Fine foc did not provide for the use of soldiers |’ Equal Ton of Anthracite, than 150,000 workers will leave for Pait r Hunting or Re 150 mecaperening the coal sxiase 1s Y : Army Real Buckaicin Gloves, Red Rubber Boota, high cut, rma trike, but merely for} WASHINGTO: —With a} Washington to-night, tt was announced y 5 thelr, ond in keeping open the chan coal famine looming sult of the lat steel strike headquarters to-day, to Pair....... ah torent pee nels of transportation. threatened coal strike, narters of | Pispeseee Biel mA Army Sweaters... Peet $5.50 Atty Weterprost & Siickers ‘At his request action on his resolu- |the American Forestry Assoctation is |PTotes! to the Government “against the Army Officers” “Moleskin bod paretp ‘$10.0 tion pledging the support of Congress | receiving requests from all parte of the cris! to labor by Pennsylvania of- Raincoats (wind and Army y Officers’ Raincoats.. - $10.00 to the Administration in presef¥ing | country for udvico as to what treee {fins Of the traditional and constitu: rain proof) $20 & $25 Army Officers’ Overcoats... $25.00 See ee oe ook ne MIHIM® WAS letiound preferably bo sed as a aud- Jae ming” ot Seog; meee Bnd: EEN Many other urtieles for genern! Winter wear pot HIsted here eam be obtalne stitute fuel, | aenambte Lier HRI hi ace squarely MINERS LOOK 10 DRY VETO osrenc ‘te Lair wre |atm labor ination that fle | apepretion, legal and ftuttonal — met \ oe " oy fags hg, al lg attempts to break the steol strike,” tt Hepmte | ROOE quoted nt presant | AS declared ’ (am SALE AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY “@y ion Officials Contend Wilson’s| prices, its use ‘ax a aubstitute ts al-| Constitutional rights have been con- wit 45 West 42d S Action Upholds Their Claim That yin sac |strtenily denied the workers of Pan. 2 est treet War Emergency Has Passed. LAWE! expo power of the steel companies BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 8TH AVE., NEW YORK INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, 3.—Presi- thelr employes,” according to the 7 announcement Agat Wilson's veto of the Prohibition Ei cecnset Bill yeterday was ad- valced to-day by officials of the United Mine Workers of AmeriealiQ Per as an argument i faver of their ft oa priedgee. “7 Support of Strike Asked has passed and that the miners there- of Locals. fore are no longer bound by wage! Theoutlawed printing trades untons, agreements entered into for “the con-| Franklin No. 23 and Pressmen's No. amation of the war.” $1, which have tied up many periodi- It ts hoped, they anid, that the ac- |! Publications in New York, to-day . wf went out @ circular appeal for fina thon will swing public opinion their | Si" poh, way and ald in securing their de-] wie strike is costing these two mands for a thirty-hour week and @ 1 unions §85.000 a week, i is announced, | per cent. increase im pay, failure of|and already they have been obliged Which has resulted In am order for @|to reduce the strike benefit from $15 ASK FOR FINANCIAL AID, Cent. Appropriation for Serike of all bituminous coal miners to $19 a mam per week. It is sald that Many of the members of tho union'y|'f they @on't get help they will be Executive Board arrived to-day for | %liged to cease paying the weekly te-morrow’s meeting at which it is | benefits entirely within two weeks. expected a reply will be made to| The circular appeai asks local unions President Wilson's demand that the to grant a 10 per cent. strike order be rescinded, 5 per cent, appropriation for the support of the strike, The “vaecationist” printers who LEWIS OFF 10 0 MEET “walked out without striking” will re: ceive was announced, a ation benefit’ of $15 a week per nu from the treasury of “Big Six" Ty pograph ca OTHER STRIKE LEADERS Union “Just as if they were on at ‘a : = Meetings between magaz pub- District Presidents and Scale Com: |tishers and their former emp‘, cs were mittee Members to Attend in session to-day, called ty the pub- Ushers. Indianapolis Sessions, It is admitted by publishers that the ian prosp producing the Christmas and SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Oct, 28.--In-| New “s numbers of the. big New terest in the impending strike of soft thus anne vie tune ary Digest has dane coal miners shifted to-day to Indian- Fa epenae with type jetting and publish ‘polls with the departure from spring- |'"" Phtwraphs of typewritten copy field this morning of John 1. Lewis, aaa a Acting President of the United Mince Recreation Bete Must Ge, | Workers of America, who wil) vonfer| Announcement was made yesterday at fo-morrow at the Indiana capital with| te Park Department that petitions has already been ratified, but where opposition parties opportunity to reopen the Whole busi nees required to | in scope amble requiring direct assent by th: principal Powers will be the subject of exchanges between the pringpal Powers, but they would not under | ceiving the United States into the in studios, tat room with would seize pool table American reservations, if modified , and if stripped of the pre- such circumstances voice any disap- proval, but would tactily accept the Senate reservations by the act of re- goods. NOTE 22° list of articles League of Nations and by an ex- | change of ratifications which would mrean that they legally held that the ( United States had ratified the treaty, | given _Army Blankets “All Wool (Olive Drab) Navy Silver Gray wil, STEEL STRIKERS ASK US, TO PROTECT “FREE SPEECH” J] “Sictvciess"coats {Woot "ciotn ine Sheepelcia Veet “§eo0 | Pitts burgh Labor Delegation — ti Sheepskin Trench Coats, of the liners’ Laternational | Which have been signed by hundreds of Hoa, ae soldiers could make no difference. in tive Hoard on nal stritce plane | Commissioner Galiatin’s. decision to. r=: by. 1 ear MRS ok pe move the yecreation putts, fore the parks not later than No \ 3 ee eet ee and equip-| the strike of satlor® on the Medit & phono- | PUBLIC SALE ARMY AND NAVY GOODS FROM CANCELLED GOV’T CONTRACTS All articles are new—not reclaimed of renovated Quantities limited—none sold to dealers. just received. Blankets STERATED M Best for Children Because it’s pure, anticeptic, delicious, and proved the Qual- ity Gum by Gold Medals from London, Parts-and Rome. Gum ‘chewing Is now accepted as ranean. The porte of Cadiz and Val- encia continue paralyzed. below are NEW GOODS. NOTE . $7.50 y Shoes, Real Calfeltin, Not Split Leather. Army O. D. Wool Shi Heavy Balbriggan Union Suits. | he 4. bs aks 10 NUGGETS 5¢ OCTOBER 28, | | Models at Exceptionally} Guna! Supply Co. 1919. . 147-1423 7 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60° STPEET hte, eae Earl | In New York City .. ul —:—AND—:— . fin to ee were | ‘during our Riera | “Jersey” Territory 2 of All the Families— of the homes of Greatest Buying Power Here’s a market territory as big in population as the «|| entire Dominion of Canada (and with at least 50% greater merchandise demand) and you can sell overn— Yours for 92c a line? 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