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TO-NIGHT'S dss lane ncdt 50 RESULTS TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Rain. . _| “ Ciroulation Books Open to ‘All.’ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE TWO CENTS. Cornet MOD, Tel NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, “OCTOBER 29, 1919. 28 PAGES MINERS STAND BY STRIKE CALL /LAST TREATY AMENDMENT VOTED DOWN _ REVENUE AGENTS START QUT SENATE Kis “ae Shon ert Che GRLOF4RSKS COAL UNION LEADERS FAIL “TENFORCE NEW DRY LA ae HE SERLL “TQ HEED WSON'S WARNING; | With Voting Power in League Nun, Goes Back Into Burn- Defeated 36 t ‘0 47, ing Building. _ h Six Hundred of Col. pot MEN ATE WEARY bcipattl Men Begin Round-Up of 46 CHANGES REJECTED. Liquor Violators. ha _ - ~ OF TREATY DEBATE: |Three Democrats Side With BARS ARE “TIPPED OFF.” | Moses and Nine Republicans i" er ; H Line Up Against Him. Only “Soft Stuff” Available | WILL VOTE SOON, . Poe Unless Customer is Known WASHINGTON, Oct. 29¢— Th | ee —Test of Law Planned. | Not One Defender of President’s Stand in Miners’ Conference, and | Si “no Chi to f [bends ines Cron Chiefs Declare There Is No In- Mission. | tention to Modify Strike Call. To the “nerolam “and Dresnce Of] INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 29.—The strike order of the United Mine mind of Sister Mary Charles of the]... Ree ie : [Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, Workers, effective Friday midnight, stands. After two hours’ discussion, ‘Mount Loretta, Staten Island, elgh- | the conference here to-day of officials of the-big union, it was announced, teen orphan ehildren, ranging in age! had no idea of modifying the call for a cessation of work: twelv s, owe their 4 7 . a Oe SN ain ihe Girne President Wilson's pronouncement on the threatened industria! war Guatpatine houne at the Mount early had no defender in the conference, it was stated. By Davia Lawrence m i Rope! in - Leugue Nations is morning, Sister Charles made six Revenue Commissioner “Roper (Special Correspondent of The Eve- | st a, tek sade a ieee through the smoke filled bulld- ® To explain the position of the Washington instructing. him to “pro- ean ning World.) 4 sh Sala Rar ain ak CAS eRET A eee , | ing, led every child to safety ral miners to the public, a committee will vé06 to enforce the law as to Wershne ASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (€ OUT e Ast sito db ne eubatitu nfopeeed j then returned and rescued six non- raft a report to the confereace as enacted, by Congress | Tight, 1919.)—Nobody on either side|ny senator Shiclds ‘ A descript, ragged dolls, bias fh the |which will in ubstance reply to vohibition pegnivl | younger vhildren had taken over the President's veto.” of the treaty fight In the Senate will ith thei. President Wilson, This will be made Rosy Treyes!, four years old, after| i public late to-day. being brought to safety by the nun, m| Those no the committee are William Five minutes lator 200 men left the/admit the slightest concern over | also risked her life to make E. Green, Secretary-Treasurer of the She slipped unseen into tte! ‘ournins| United Mine Workers; Philip Murray house and, creeping to her dormitory, | of Pittsburgh; John Moore of Ohiog jo t » : found her.rag doll, “Sally,” and with| Edward Stewart of Terre Haute, | |SIST R SAVES MANY. nendinent to the Peace Treaty, lust of those proposed by End of the Speci Special Session |" Foreign Relations Committee, ol, Daniel L.. Porter, supervising Approaches With Little | agent of the Internal Revenue Serv- i ice im this city, at 2.15 thts afternoon | received a telegram from Interna at| iF wis rejected to- by the Senate by Accomplished. @ vote'of 98 to 47. Like the Johnson pndment, defeated last Monday, it power in the t with vot The committee changes in the text of the treaty previously rejected |were the Shantung amendment, the Gastom House spreading northward) whether or not there is a wet spell] p11 amendments, aimed to ¢ Inate through the city. Some were on foot: | o¢ a month or so in the United States} American representation trom com- same boarded street cars and sume jons set up by the treaty, and rior to the enforcement e Con- | is ged automobiles, All of them ‘had|P SmPDt OF the. Cone |S Johnson mnenct wuantities of small empty. bottles in| stitutional Amendment on the pro-| the voti their pockets in which to preserve! hibition of the liquor traffic in Janu-| Great Brit ‘a e on : evidence” against New York saloon} 4.) put tne truth is the prospects | ons “on of a brief sesson of wetness are | he Shellds amendment would pughout the From other ‘points throug ‘ty where Col. Porter had mobilized | bound up with the prospects for &) tio Tran of Nations only one vote, his forces, 400 other men went out ratification of the Peace Treaty, the} aithough allowing them a maximum to find the basis for prosecution of /White House having pronounced) of three delegates in the assembly ent to equalize power ¢ nin the League of Na America and it attempted to find her lee Ine President of District 11, and Fran could not find her way, however, and Farrington of Illinois, after counting hess Aa Sue rne Hoover Tells Congress Equal-| A# explained by Ellis Searlec, edl+ Rosy missing Sister Cha | |tor of the union's magazine and offi- more went through the building and ization Board Will Soon —_| sisi epokeaman ter the contersnce prow osy to safety, th ' " . ~ | ig? x3 again brought Rosy to At Urge This Step. | statement will “set before the Amerls - - | | ve given empires or federations in but slight damage to the doll and can people the exact situation from F i the miners’ etandpoint.” It will nob It was at 1.60 A, M. thi be specifically an answer to the Pres} Charles, awakened by smoke, went/ing of sugar to manufacturers of }yient, but will diseusg the Chief Bxece downstilrs from her room on the see-| cangy, soft drinks and the like soon |!'tive’s stand as one of the incidents ond floor to the kitchen and, opening yartenders, waiters, cashiers, pro-|that as soon as the German Treaty| but without the power to vote. It none to Rosy. prfetors und managers who sold 4nY}js out of the way, peace will be pre-| Was yroposed age containing morg Se os claimed and the ban on war-tin umendn half of one per cen commerce in liquor will be formally Sister] WASHINGTON, Get, 29.—Ration L substitute for the t, which would bar nies or dominions fram voting weight when a dispute affecting the mother # to be suggested by the Sugar | of the strike situation. ‘% ADVANCE OF REVENUE AGENTS ouged : | country is under consideration, gpg eae lh geagreiggs] IE PO PORES mane “As a matter of fact,” Searles add> { FLASHED AHEAD. at aro the prospects for on) of thoso supporting the Mosos “The whole kitchen seemed to be aj Paualization Board, a House War In-| 04 «this organization does not know sheet of flame,” she sald this morn-|vestigating Committee was told to-|oftclully that President Wilson ever ‘Word of the advance of the revenue | early ratification of the treaty? Verv| amendment, threa were Demoor: ing day by Herbert Hoover, former Wed-| uttered euch a statement, No copy sgents was afished ahead of them by| good. The Senate is weary of the Gore, shicids and Walsh of Massa- telephone aJl over New York. To it} debate—not quite as weary as the chusetts, Nine Republicans—Colt The nun ran to the telephone and| eral Food Administrator, of it has come to us, but we have ac wag added the intelligence that ull of} country but approaching the same! Edge, Hale, Kellogg, Keyes, Lenroot —_ This step by the board, Mr. Hoover | cepted the newspaper version of it as Col. Porter's hundred’s ‘of agents | point—which means a vote at an early|(McNary, Nelson and Sterling voted (Photograph of Mrs. Sinnott in her wedding gown by an Evening World (Continued on Second Fags.) sald, resulted from the fact that “raw | substantially correct.” sugar has risen beyond the point]|NOT ONE DEFENDER OF PRESI- MIKE GILHOOLEY PAYS bess “fel Loe SURI Se enenay DENT'S STAND. housewife. “Did any one in the conference de- seemed to huve been men Imported] date, Moreover, the time for the| with the Democrats in opposition. from the west and south with fuc ending of the special session of Con-| Immediately after the defeat of the intamiliar to most New York bare] pregs ¢, Staff BDteaTapNeN ¢ Moses amendment, indivdual amend f d to meet the clamor of * amen . WILSON EA ING, SLEEPING any considerable distance from] 16 Penubtican Party for sfich a see-|™CBt# Were taken up, Senator sher-|Depart on ae After T VISIT 10 TRAFFIC COURT Hoover denied intimations of Rep-| fend the (President's stand?” he waa eraaawal P 8%! man obtained the floor and called up Recepti aay resentative Bland of Indiana, that he| agked. Tha wuiy effect of the warning was|Son is drawing to a close and the|y 10" 0) eee ee ; Reception at the Waldorf- AND DIGESTING WELL ——_—— exported large supplies of sugar t 4 oak ntraen: oe e only effect of the warning wa , 1 | his prop © include an invocation . r are sugar tol «Not one, On the contrary, f a careful scrutiny of customers. Per- | iy paar tad i ban ot of pel ot blessings of the deity in the pre Astoria, Late Stowaway Now Wears All the} Europe under the $100,000,000 £ spaiker who touched on it expressed “ih Oe ca HAtl ee © Senate and House are be- ae i Wskedarcacl 2 n and thus caused the shortag . sone of whom the bartenders were not | Jamble of the treaty, Knox supportec — sate ‘ ; isnable | the thought that President Wilson's 4 Nitogether froo of suspicion wore told| sinning’ to take inventory of whatithe amendment saying that euch en| Inthe presence of a very d Improvement Reaches a Point Latest in Fashionable or private charities £ sent 3,800| ition way catoulated to eanbitte ; cy line had run out” and] has been done. invocation to the deity is common in| tye 4 ‘i o i ‘ : 1, | Where Doctors Consider Daily Apparel, to bo used in feeding some 4,-| pather than mollify the mine works é ; ee” phy nhc Manns cata nies all documents of th ratic host, distinguist nd queerly ; 600,000 undernourished children," he . i ‘ there was “only soft stuff." Any ges-| The Democrats are gleeful that the sia ap Bhd pee ; Bulletin Unnecessary, Mr, Michael Gilhooley, tate of Belgium, | (0000 Bndernourished children bet gry ture as of a customer reaching into| Republicans haven't done much of; MOTT: PAFRORG: lates ay . ow of Connecticut, was in the Traffic | Ae FORPAGRIA One Abe Excoutives of the principal eou} candy for the American people, The ugar consumption is more than vottle w hig pocket for met by the over of the giass which placed boforeghim if it h ‘ourt to-day—please don't jump to con-| clusions like that—to say a word for} David ©. Vincent, twenty-four years old, of No, 209 West 147th Street, who flelds reported to the conference that the union members tn th re $,000,000,000 pounds annually. union reranara Is Site 900 oem National Prohibition has increased | Per cent. In tavor of the Cleveland the consumption of sugar 250,000 tons | wage policy. nstantly | anything and the Republicans are) 20 TRAPPED BY FIRE ‘Me jcity and State lala and pollt |, WASHINGTON, Oot 4 i —_— Knockin | conscious that unless they lay tho] ans who won't speak to each other ouee ty Bracident. wWikane had been | same for delay entirely on the prem! Ii AN OHIO COAL MINE beh pinnae Reap TRY | ence of the treaty in the Senate, they » Hresident's improvement steadily - neha anhacunent Gd polite for this occasion, Miss Virginia! 7 ; callin tha filewea wilh hits (aa ; , The effect Of the enactment of hol Tit oo: have much else to point to| continues, te is eating, sleeping, dl- [Ad Michael in the flivver with him last/a year, and is largely responsible for | «tn view of this unanimity of opine War Prohibition Enforcement Act on | Flames Gaining Headway and Little |¥y!aa, only ehfld of Mayor John F.} gesting and assimilating |. His | Saturday morning when Motorcycle) the ent sh short Mr sae + ‘iy for ane cee te he beer and “hard liquor traff r| a8 a valid exouse. | > and e | bresent Improvement hus now reached | Policeman Charles Connors stopped| Hoover declared. on, it we be folly for any > : Hylan, was married at 11,20 o' 1 point where it Is wot conaldered neces { this conference any . wry to iasue daily b opie {them and handed Vincent an invitut - expect out H New York early in the day was little| DIVISION AMONG REPUBLICANS! — Hope of Rescue ~tnore than to put proprietors, bar-| ON PARTY PROGRAMME. | tondere and waiters on the alert The politicians in the Republican CANTON, 0.. © a ahwas sink s x e panne (hurt inilen an 4 He ch Spero said Mr. @ . “It ig an essential against @ sudden burst of activity by |Party who realize that at the end of ors were nip 1 today by fire in|t? Joba Francis sinno : LAUREL “RESULTS. Jit from 130th Street to 127th Street, | RAISED THAN U.S. NEEDS) ssc: or tnat portey, nowover, that we Federal officers in applying the pro- this session, the Democratic spokes- Mi t vny and| Arlington Avenue, 1 New York The world's greatest stowaway and emain willing to negotiate with the isiong of the law, ; men will begin an offensive, point-| Cle Coul Amoterdam, | anda very pretty cr " PIRST RACH most perst undidate for America f 7 erator’ at any time they do mot g conditions over the ba ” t i} ne o $17 ght r igh Prices e » Psy t pon imp sle i ” Belling condition: nant hs bar in '}ing to the Republican record in the" x aia é / Jism looked iis lig rices Di t nsist upon impossible ci aditions! 7 joons went Kk to thos T \ 1 1 t H | overcoat, brow ted t Vhn the conference was 0) nowt anloons wen ‘ Li nt Congres mine ind sil intad ca ' M Jovercoat, brow Whn the conferen we pened sting immediately aft uly 1 Tanna thatawiinciharéloss tri H } y I fixings, including «lov 1 L, Lewis, Actiny President of the galoon men were in some | 2 h the clos this , SLi Rin Sta : 1" i 4 was presented to eve | of nization, explained develop? as to the conduct to be expected on {sion the treaty will be out of the ' n feared | ie eer ities eo time in a | Wud Can nr House dow y s ments since the Cleveland conventiod the part of the authorities «and liim-|way so chat when the new session of |"!!! ; hala Pron Pee edie Peat ee | shcoND RAcE—T k t fouch $e say, BH w m od nore than! top the betiefit of the unten Janie ited sales of whiskey and ng|Congress begins the first week in . > F and bridegroom, circled away $3,000 wad f umption willl whg had been out of direct touch iquors were made to persons known| December, a clean slate may present ia the ert nds and enemies, | * (Sinoo , igh’ Stoke ai =| with their officers. This presentation and ste nO! o be in 1 a 4 a « eon " nda piseebe habicedl | ne 50 cluded J tq epee -and syuated not 1 M-/itgelf, On the other hand there are 1 Associated lover the‘? t Gov. Alfred Gare Dn Gd ilhooles's | told Inxeatigating Com: |Cf the case included a. reading |g geen |some who believe it wiser to pros! Jee kno MA for’ the Smith and fairly close to the head of | Time, 4 were speed that the continu. | President Wilson's message, Ofticiats of the Nquor Rollers. brews aty dot of German Emiuse at Willlam Randolph Hearst and away | *?a, Minas also down town to keep an engagement wit were due largely | It was indicated by several mem- }long the treaty debate tnto the next |? 0.0" Herre prin ‘i H aed 8 |_ Thirl RacomMaidens: twosyear-olds; | some, moving : a ¢ the| bers of the conference that Its busi- m1 entioth Page meas 1 Ou " “ nabor Kn where . ' a a 4 psyenolag: Le ne (Continued on Twentioth F ) Fobnllnied aneminnteants nen r wk igh regret $ r now? | public to buy expensive things.” ness probably would be wound up to- YE worRLp FRAVET, BUREAU, . ren age.) wed be bi 1 1 tiepa-| night. ‘The Executive Board of tha Artete. ts Wor Rw! ding, | <—_- ” w w ding und nt ee " Bo Pen haw Ng iy, | WOKLD RESTAURANT alco there was no det . med M tio na sso] union will meet in separate session ‘Tienhone Beka i000, ‘ We ay. oS aaa thane waa aut Ne Wond wa advane> | to.morrow, for bagwese and parcels cyan day end reg 4 and there wa shh > America! Vin-|ing pr i a oder ged Wuraions” chew a SPER MEM CANS BELORD MuaED | on Pam going 10) "stead of buytn Right up tange hour of the. sem J ae sa Sey] peu beeh—aares (Continued on Nineteenth ened up their vel ference this. (og, mineump of; a } ’ t ' , ihe aS x ~ stint sini tii ila ‘pets ae si mit ili le