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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. 7 MINERS? LEADERS PLAN HARD FIGHT ON STRIKE INJUNCTION ¥, SEENSIE"=""INFEDY CONSUMERS 00.000 COAL, MINERS OUT, wus mic 400 FAMILES GO (WILSON ARRANGES |PERSHIG WANTS ‘MINERS’ LEADERS KEEP hut oF ase) TD GET COAL FRST IS CLAIM OF UNION CHIEFS “enc, ocr Si QN RENT STRIKE. FOR CONSULTATION TORIDARMY OF PLAN FIGHT IN How Strikes Has Affected Industry, According Big Difference in Average Deposits vce anes UNDERHINES PLAN “est Rees Suey ie "TEs INEASTMEN YORK, WITH HTCHCOGK) “DEAD TIMBER Obey Federal Injunction Against : Workers. \ CHICAGO, Nov. 1-—The following table by States of men who left the .. Giving Orders—Judge Parker | | minen inst night and today to obey the strike call i# based on reports, in Pittaburgh, Pa., Nov. 1. —— ct Probably Will Be Retained, : A " most insta’ stimated, received by inion leaders throughout the country: PROMINENT. BANKER of y * Railway Director Na Names Com- ™° se li , 7 : : Brownsville section to-day petine to Pay $4 and $5 a Ww. ill Ducum Wid With Senator|Tells Committee There are 15,000) Mismourl ..,. + 1,600 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 1— sted an interesting Neht on " . # aCe ikg.oual Balke b6 Yas Eni aoe, | Month Increase — Five | Proposal to Vote hy Treaty Few Officers Who Have See the gone of moat activity in: muttees to Take Charge of Montana ; ( 4000 | New Mexico connection with the atrike of approx. Distribution. Colorado 8.000 /Ohio- the foreign miners Evictions Reported. | J imately 400,000 bituminous coal te Mlinois ... , ; 90,000] Oki@hoina cscs 4 Ma didtirod eG avarant. tant HONS Repo on Nov, Passed U seful Stage. Indi 8,000 | p> ri — i headquarters of the United i> pag PIPPEVIVED EV 28,009 | Pennsylvania . | omen WASHINGTON, Nov. 1,-Enforco- lows: Tenhessve avoount of the alien coal miner The biggest rent strike that New wagsHiNaToN. | Noy. t.—Senator| WASHINGTON, Nov. L—"Elimina DAtine Workers of Amerioa here has ‘ y hours to perhaps the most sued yesterday by Fue! Administrator Maryland Washington ‘ was leas than $100. the number of families participating, ment to see Premdent Wilson with se-| cers was suggested by Gen, Pershir ee Ari aud veaiees te Garfiold will be in the pands of re- | Minsiselppt Wyom! ing vi v When the stecl strike began it tts aah irebags aad 1, eck East gard to the treaty a{tuation, before the Senate and House mill MNIGGR Biatee Distcict Judes A. tonal coal committees to be set up! gered itn that tho foreien |New York section of Brooklyn. | It was understood Hitchcok wished | try commitices to-day as one of t Pay) compelling the miners’ of- |" ight cities by regional directors of ia wehbe industry had bank | Four hundred families in 184 apart-|to consult the President particularly| steps advisdble in peace time r fielais to refrain from taking any the Railroad Administration, Those AL M N MANY STAT i wing from $2,000 two {ment houses are involved. Thé area With regard to the situation brought | organization of the military establis! Conducting or encouraging the ocommittecs will work under a cen- —_———_— lcovered is in New Jersey Avenue, “Pout by Senator Lodge's ~equest for | ment, of the miners, which, acoord- | tral committee in Washington. | ; a vote Nov, 12. 1 iy wale Haile Vermont, Wyona and Bradford | te n nearly every & , Mg to despatches, has been carsied| Director General Hines announced When Lodge made lis request] said, there were a fe Out almost to a man unions mong the to-day that in allottl fi NOUR STRIKE FORGES Streets, betwen Blake and Dumont witchoock made @ counter proposal | had passed the stage of usefulne We cal Workers Oe the | meéeoiat gedit A eam ittade | | STREET AND SMITH T0 CLOSE Avenues. The property is owned by| that the Senate meet at 11 o'clock |and should bo replaced ; Would give preferénce to consumers the John Descher Development Com- | dally, each Senator to be allowed only| Extending some of his remarks o lJondere nt headquarters | whose necds are urgent. Pee Sela YS Cc ere any and the John Desoher estate, | “fteen minutes to talk on cach sub-| yesterday, Gen, Pershing said thd ‘osmopolitan, Now Printed in D&ny and the John : ene we , (iis far apparently have obeyed the| Each regional committes will In-} (continued From First Page.) out the Oklahoma coal fields: accotd- | “ti ‘The agent is Joseph Lazarus, sect, no definite time for voting being | Army Department of Purchase and restraining order to the letter. They clude a representative of Dr. Gar-| - as ing to early reports from union of- | Chicago, Makes Its Ap- |: ana: Venetia vay RE Ga. aly set Finance recommended by him should not only decline to give out state- field. The cities in which these com- i ne | | pearance Here, | ants say that on July 1) President Wilson had a good night|not take the buying of articles no Mente and reports concerning the mittecs will be set up are New York, yet been served with a copy of the ag : their rents were increased $2 a month and his condition to-day was satis-| secured by the Quartermaster Gen strike but will not discuss their! Boston, Philadelphia, Cloveland,| Testraining order issued at Indian- MARYLAND. | Street @ Smith, No. 79 Seventh Ave- on the four-room apartments anda: factory. The President showed no ill|crai's bureau, > Te-tp © fe Tw 1 nue, mibiishers of Popular, Top No! ned m 7 plans for combatting the action of | Pittabureh, Bt Loule, Chicago and “ros a Atta dt saedsd: “eeemes | ce 24 ai Pind. eee end other manasine nt dmee Not: $3.60 on tho six-room apartments, {tects from his exertion in connec-| In reducing the army from 600.000 td the Government in the courte, Atlanta, eee ee ee ne aes eee SoaALAMD. itd, Nov. 1<|d0Wn A'wobie ago the publldbars bed Then of Oct! 1, they complain, they| 10” With the coal atrike, 300,000 men, the General sald only ‘The restraining order secured yeas | No disorders necessitating ume of to have overlooked tho fact that the awny from the ae x very small reduction could be madi ploying Printers received notices of another boost ef- | hare (the Georges Creek and the Go’ ssmen from the out- o U S AMBASSAD in the num of staff officers ernment’s plan to render the strike | Departmont this morning, Secretary |Coal. Evidently the Foderal Govern-| (ise, Potomac) ended their day's lawed unions. As a result the engray- | fective to-day. ‘The new tnoreascs Uy Oy $s “We had 360 ono our staff in Franc i ineffective. On Nov. 8 a temporary | Baker left for Pottstown, Pa, where, Ment underestimated the intelligence, | work at 9 o'clock Inst night ers walked out and Street & Smith @te $4 month for folr rooms and) E for an army of 2,000,000 men,” he satd N W RESIDENCE IN PARIS We should have needed the sam 0 r 000 Y y terday is the first step in the Gov. , troops had been reported at the War men inetead of the oMclals, dig the | When 4, miners in the two flelds Union and hired 3 injunction will be asked, Governmat | it was stated, he was to plant a me- courage and Lg Payton ge of the/they took their tools with them found themselves worse off than they fF 4 Jove ~ 5 a month for six. This brings the) SMU PamMels Pointing out at the -firet | Mortal tree and lay a cornerstone His armen’ hed that it wana strike of bah wor kthiy morntigr didnot were dofore, phe Pap rab dtsianeey 14 i fel number for half as many.” ' order was merely an emergonoy | trip had nothing to do with strike dis- |the officials instead of the member: |gtart. ‘There is dis ‘ | The “Cosmopolitan” mnde its appear. | Tia gai | Wallace Now! meant : ME elie a vebrwarusaton Bit measure intelded not to prevent in-| tribution of troops, it was declared, — has been disaitusioned.’ eer cnieue eereecanue, t ana that of a aix-rbom flat up to $25.) Wallace Now Occupies a Famous Hie veal wotkel” eae: G eneral. Porstt “ dividual miners from quitting work | Strike Jeadors and operators should jue magazines, formerly here, to be The tenants unanimously refused Mansion Once Occupied by ing, “and if you examine them you’ { but to prevent organized dircction of | be onlied to Washington at once and IB) ABOU) cee ani GeicE rachel ce | tng tee, ocoays, the day OF C18 Prince Radziwill find each has one arranged & f the tie-up. the Government should insist on|Tie-Up Completes p Ghieaye Whi acer be ptt oh hieehild tO new increase, No disorder has been pe e soiabere HAYS Hosh ble to \ ‘The order will leave the minors tree | them gotting together by nogotia- 0 5 PITTBBURG, Kan, Nov. 1—Re-| “Big 6" Typographical Union wi | PePoree Wa United Dit ner | Gor ess,"” General Pershi to exercise their own judgment in| tions, Senator Borah, Idaho, member} THRO HAUTE, Indy Nov. 1—l iors to miners’ headquarters in meet to-morrow In the Star Casino, Haber hrd We Lhe ed teat hgaae SAAT x notions to the exgl i s r Wallace, has take offi clusion of pron: or office quitting or remaining at work and|of the Senate Labor Committee, said! Practically all coal hirey in District | pittavungh to-day showed that not a! “Big 6” has been told by its internas | pealdetiéa ke Mo. B Pikes aieea bi won Oh ent Bla also will give the miners’ loaders | to-day No. 11, which covers the Indiana fleld, | mine in the Kansas coal fields was in tional body to omer the ationiste |moving froth the residence of former rahing was time to prepare to present their side} Scnator Thomas, Colorado, feared | and District No. & the black coal operation, ‘Thirteen thousand miners to return to work Ambassador William G. Sharp on the bn gas should not be 0f the case to the court. If the ti }that neither sido is in the mood to|sion, were on atrike to-day, accord: | are idie. | Avenue d'Bylau. ie 1 hat {Perary Injunction is granted, tho | talk over differences now and that|ing to reports reaching the union WASHINGTON. ‘MRS COLE 1S APPOIN 10 STOP ENFORCEMENT The mansion now ocoupted by Mr. | FottMing WeUrnee. Government will ask that it be made| the appointment of an arvitration|headauartern hore to-day, Mine i | . | TED Wallace is famous in the annals of | jurc vi ontinue prepa _ permanent. onrd should be delayed until the| Whistles blew for the men to go to| Seventy Min Strike fare | Paris. It was once occupied by Prince | for chemi a The only known step the miners | ¢PPewiig sides are in a more favor-| work, but, few responded. lig ie “ta Rea DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK (iF BONE DRY LAW fae, ooncle aT eee ge, tua | iene aervics in the war consldtriam \¢ frame of mind. Trains leaving mining camps 1—Six ing, @ spacious, imposing structure, is | cellent service in the war considering: have taken toward fighting the Gov- t rr ine, , Senator Pomerene, Ohio, gested | Southern Indiana for the mine shafts, | ¢n, id ‘ashi ' urroundéd by be: ‘ tts limited onportifnity for training Aoament’in the courte is the feten-| that a seterenduis snow to ine miners| ordinarily crowded, carried only en-|cnousand Weeliington coal miners) ) 5 0 | overlocks tte Galina tire sete $24) acid Me Coneral, “Ite officers: and tion of Henry Warrum, an Indiana- | Mould have been held. gincers and pumpmen, who th hays answered the strike call and no! First Woman to Hold That Office | eee lohunbe De ‘me River and the | men had the feeling, and quite prop ie) lv ine Workers decreed shall|mihes are operating, according to A . , Pe 5 . e ly #0, t they had not ere a ereey, 3 was sald ise Al- quly tb posable, dna Dtnipe tne May on tte, job to keep the mines | union officials, to-day. There are sev- | in Bronx County; Takes (Continued From Firat Page.) addmong, the now neighbors of the Hete support from, the i ( iny eis bs bagannd wa te hanno SETS thet heat: eeeata taney | athe union mectbarship in this dle a Oath of One. pepe witowot ine. former, President. of af —Patrysieclrgetedaglang Avil EUSis Whsn we Will laaw: Iaoke USOT | 4clot le Ropeoximately 40,006. | Bra. Alma J.’ Céle, No. 2034 Grand |! do not Belleve there are many of Faisce aordom Benaetees | ond «Mee. _ */ it," Pomerene said, “fam patinfed on Concourse, was to-day sworn in as plthem. Such ‘blind tigers’ will con- ee 6.000 Cartoads Taken at 1 Parker and Mr. Warrum have repro-|that thoré would not have becn o to ‘disine| tinue to exist, and it will be routine] ¥ (Shipmen : sented the organization at various | miners’ strike if the American min- WEST VIRGINIA. Special Deputy County Clerk of Bronx | {010 10 (ee ey dt is my opinion} CLERK TURNS DETECTIVE. ROM aneh. Wows 4 { times in the past. The names of W.|¢rs had teen ven &n opportunity to ere Under New] ms MOINES, Nov. 1Priduction |COU the, first woman to hold that lihat gow, if any, aclt respecting citl- | ¢.. Ray Jcoul in transit has bexun @ MoAdoo, former Secretary ot | ‘°° pootige.” wig of coal in Iowa conscd-at midnight |POMtion. County Clerk Joseph M. Cal-lgeng will patronize places that re-|Ctve® Information S to Rem | ointe in Michigan, including Detroit, j ‘Treasury, and Edward F, Dunne, ex- CHARLESTON, W. Va, Nov. Lm Sree oete recolved at miners’ |an announced that Mrs. Cole wil! belmain open in defiance of the law, | i. ey Hen ‘Watches, ginaw and Bay City, under orders of { Governor of Tiliacla, are mentioned MINE OWNERS ADJOURN Reports received at the headquarters yengquarters —, to-day indicated, |@#sis7ed to duty in tho naturalization |inowing that they are sure to be| Assistant District Attorney Richard |the Railroad Administration "ch is Ing done }c. MM ye D| closed. No self-respecting man wishes | ©), NUrehy ives to @ young shipping | noi of District No. 17, United Mine Work- Iowa miners responded 100 per cent, (fice, where she has been employed jclerk, whose name was not disclosed, | ure lors of America, to-day indicated that to the strike call, unionists claimed. | clerk and stenographer that needs of " e railroads may approximately 42,500 miners had an- pedi The new Special Deputy County |e run the chance of being found In credit for recovering a @ase of safety be met © Pageer'and' at "warram, "| WITHOUT ACTING ON STRI The executive board of the union i i ee Clerk {x the wife of William B. F. Cole, company with Jawbreaker’ and) razore and blades stolen from a ship- RR CORE Ba 4 Ore tis egeniae een nouns | ; swered the strike call In West Vir- ALABAMA. who fought overseas with the 27th drunkards.” ment to Sweden Inst March and 200 nies Deyeie 290 f ‘a Ayer Sy rhe homes, | Still Willing to Negotiate but Op: |ginia. with one or two exceptions, Union Claim 26,000 Are om Division. peer on een stolen watches ; ‘ PARIS, Nov. 1.—Jules Develle, men= ' Toba thee. dditha pramdens ot cgad: to. Workers’ Drastic where organized miners are working trike, | ——@————- aye Asia result of the discloaufes father | hor of the French Senate Minister | the union, sald he expected to leave Pyerait under recent contracts, and with the BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. 1—| COL, JAMES D. BELL DIES HAD THE REAL “KICK. |prising “the ‘rm of Berman ‘Rett and [of Foreign Affairs in 1918, died yen f for hie Pp Demands. exceution of the men left at the mines More than 20,000 miners in the Ala- + | seeoutym colenrator wergete | Snmy of (No, S10 FUR Aven” were La et 5 mate ed 3 on = = = i * several (aC ; CLEVELAND, Nov. 1.—Any hope to protect the property, union officials Gama coal flelds are on strike to-day, R, Commander Victim ef Where He Got It) Fined, night on the charge of having stolen | | ° pade ood rd POLITICAL. that the coal operators meeting here | *#serted that the response (o the call union leaders eatimate. Preamonin, | The first cuse of intoxication to be |* dn in, thelr pos area Oitate shy en - | wan 100 per cent, They declare, however, that the| Gol, James D. Bell, f ; : se Polio h ent ov A ; mt shee ine . . for many years |heard in the Adams Street Police Court, | they went to the home of the Rafts. at | NEW YORK GOAL Ol COAL DEALERS jYenterday would make some move to) he report does not include the real test of strength will not come nemoeratic Leader in Brooklyn, where |Mrooklyn, since officers of the Internal | N ‘Weat 930 Street, and recovered until Monda: Baturday 1s an oft ag f PROTEST PRICE FIXING forestall the coal strike at the last | itandoiph-Tuoker counties coal re-| Unt! Monday: as Saturday If an off ay uimogt constantly in public of- Revenue Department appeared tn that | pe nad ry warenee, Walon they be: minute failed when the sixteen com. | gion, district officials said, although Leaders here assert 25,000 men will flee, died early this morning at his| borough on Monday in connection with | which 0 says disap- | ge , if Monday, [home No. $1, Rughy Read, Brookiyn.| the War Prohibition Enforcement Act | peared from his” rising the tive Committee of |#0me of the union men in that dis-| be out Mond ra | Me Gein caine f = peventy-four years old, Gen. | was called this morning when Thoi s ich t thoroughly organ- \He was | _ Contend That Government Action the central octnpetitive Geld. ade HEN Oey tataoMne 8-HOUR DAY TO COME UP |ell"wae. elected Commander in Chief | ustatson, twenty-two. years ola, ot / WASH DAY LATE THIS WEEK. { Will Curtail Output at journed. ’ For the first time the Fairmont- lar eacaben oe of the Republic | No, 422 53d Street, Brooklyn, was ar- Mins Th fasoutive or deals Commits} cara rene. wnen ncvare TM INTERNATIONAL GONGRESS is" S0" swum or oie |rlencl Cantus mn, coms Tr ant eae oe . i f one of the largest coal fields in the jeath, momber where he got "it." paid a vered to-day aa a result of tho return 4 Declating that there will be _ mee t Eta opera iat wan State, employing approximately 14,000 | | ale te. opted fine, of a large number of hand taundry no)each of the following are est | nen, wns forced to suspend ‘opera: | caapeesadeaceatis | Air Bombs Dropped During War ——>_— workers, according to Vernon B. Smits, | shortage of bituminous coal if the|ern Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and| tions, ‘The men were only recently | Question Will Force the Considera- 6 6500,000 Hurotd Lockwood Home Robbed. | international union leader. Thi A] miners who want to work receive} Pennsylvania, T. C. Brewster of St. | organized, ‘ * rs PADUA, Italy, Nov » Aus: IRWALK, Con, Nov. 1—Under| girerences left to settle are tbat + protection, the directors of the! Louis, Chairman of the committee, sess ws tion of the 30-Hour Week trian air bombs to-day caused the | Cover of Hallowe'en activities in Nor- | jioa7, iaundry workers, and the pro: | | Wholesale Coal Trado Association of| issued this statement at the close of KENTUCKY Also, lcollapas of the ig electric powor| Was. thieves last night entord the) + iy good for an enrly adjustment * this city have sent a letter to Presi-| the meeting: 10,00 40,000 Out; Some Work- |plant here, which suddenly slid into|Tsidence of Manice de wock wood! steam laundries have in most cas ig 5 , a The ane * 5, e y eve ous 0 see a, Whit ieee Rueatne ana, Coos ve have accepted in its entirety inw Under Contracts, TAS URATON. sev. Lovie Intere | the Pivego OARAL, The voinus, dropped Pie it of siverware frome the | festimed operation in spite of the short- national Labor Conference, which re-| during the wat, damaged the founda- | dollars’ worth of silverware fi-m the freeman. ‘They say. that fixing. a|the President's proposal of Oot, 24,| MADISONVILLE, Ky. Nov: | cogwed to-day, will take up the question tons, facilitati & conrosive a ion by | dining ro age of workers roximately 10,000 miners of the . the canal wal ‘The damage. was ar price will ourtail the|and reaMrm that acceptance, Wo | App y * Jot the eight-hour day and 48-hour week | {timated at $500,000, and theecity is | Aecepte F y Realgnation, | Knocked Oat hy New Yorker, Boxer ithout light or power, TORONTO, '. L—The Licu- in Serious Condition, Make no X before ¢ name, Jud Sieke ead wil Gants, caused by the] which the President may appoint, as| cording to union officers, who pre- |qucations are expected to precipitate the ee Ls Fg ry tenant Governor to-day accepted the| MILWAUKEE, Nov. 1.—Tommy Per- resignations of Premier Sir Willlam|ry, Chicago bantamwelght boxer, who Mines Operate ter addsi hh of hia statement of Oct, 26,| tional men would quit before Monday.) The question of the 30-hour week, ° earst ond his cabinet. BE. C. Drury, nt aAnakaa ¢ ‘ It Is te Thomas J. Curth ‘are hot flow confronted with a | SrAPM ‘Although officials of District No, 23 now current in industrial disputes in | 3 V., Nov. 1.—Mines | Hearst o a ¥.|laat night was knocked out by Sammy lane pailat’ whore the blank apes ' ; operators’ ability to meet the abnor- welcome an investigation by @ tribuna State had struck early to-day, &¢-) when it meets again Monday, These 4 j | qarine condition, Gut one in which | We hold ourselven ready to comply at| (Western Kentucky), United Mine |ine United Btates and Great Britain, a |in the Pocahontas smokeless coal field | 1ader of the farmera-labor coalition, | Marino. New York, in the last roun hat purpose: Piet Re _ their lad to produce coal,| suggested by him in the last para. | dicted that several thousand addi ret real discussion of the conference vs 4 = ci e 0 0) a Gov- t d, decision contest, "he vt | the demand for coal is normal, and| all times with any comments which | Workers of America, have repeatedly cerrain to pe forced Into. the ds are operating normally to-day. re- [pas Race OMlled ApOR to form m Gove ate VN ee ei aeerancy aoapllete tor te x’ before er ater bis ammes 4 ah Pontus, oo it sg fabite is the government, acting in the inter- | asserted that, from 15, fed ys an B oe QghtSour ey. A ogateg pols ers DY, operators indicated >— in @ serious condition to-day, Physi- no pewter. Use the ie Ronell in pty of protection to mine: to en | workers wou answer the strike call, amue' jompers, Pree o jer pl a pol 5 Ore cians said his injuries cons! d of ajthe booth, Labor ix lo ite i he i m to produce, nnd non-inter.|st® of the whole American people | niet epors to-day from the en: |American Foderation of Labor, Is ex- | —— i Steamer Missing WHR Crew: in-[skull fracture und. wore Preparing. to [us evide to bet ‘i Sel e by Government ‘departments| may deem nit Wise tele" to insue, \fire State did net show that many |Pected (0 assume his svat in the con- | HAVANA, Nov. 1.—~The small steam | operate on him, The blow that stopped [ter conditions, Beate tet tas cer of distributions i a HL AA, {ference Monday ax the frat’ American ORY LAW GUM-SHOERS Jo: a Julia, belonging to the An-| erry appeured {0 xo to the chin fole 1m Nov; 4 aud r] ————— LIGHT AND POWER Pl PLANTS In Christian, Hopkins and Webster I gy oe hands nies Rees, lee avination ecmphny, bound | lowing one to the t 4 ; Counties, 4,000 miners, working at dolegate HA E NEW WEAPON 10 rom Havana evitas a) MINERS _START _ MARCH. ; | forty-seven mines, did not strike, they me | v [hed alcrew of iinteen ane | RELIGIOUS NOTICE RELIGIOUS NOTICES. § haviog entered anticelrika contracts | e = eee |“ owantestox, w. ve. xr imal HERE HAVE 90 DAYS? COAL ivint ceerssaotctria 3) DECLINED TO) MEET WIFE. | STRIKE JOHN BARLEYCORN Mectey sl, Pinning Aerie party Of 300 to 400 striking miners left | q " y ee miners’ national organization, Gan, Hen iekarinw il Vis MassetesPuaeent {the Cabin Creek country early to-day | vine tte re vapproximately 40,000| Witness Bays Coreapondent -_- re itiies an (isiates ae acens Wa farer’ Madison Square Garden 3000 Sin ers ; maroh to Charleston. despite the rain! No Anxiety Over Miners’ Strike at) miners in the State, more than half Apurned an Introduction, I's Called a Eh i C |store Chee te Gh te seein Menthe | Rutnecaiare caters i : on . i for Liverpool, to-day afte h P| gad the ordre of shelr dletriet ottieere | present—B, R. T. Has Four (o! "Hom are reported unlonized, | watary, dear, Margaret (wife) wants t's Called a Ehillioscope and Can | n“tarewell messnige to the people of the | 4 ' " , jolal information r ved here, pera gree ” | to apeak to you,” calmly said John T, Register the Kick of 2 u ited States thanking them for his | Singers invited to unite with one or more of these units. Me. | ‘Tne men were expected to march only Weeks’ Reserve. | MICHIGAN. |DeVries, a former oil operator, when loath | hoepitable TERESA EH 0 yn. Publio School, No, ‘ the end of the interurban lines, | : or Weaker. MON. EVE. Gynday Compeien Choir, Groce) FAL. EVEQ. OL an oe fe m ; was reported, they would take] Rabert H, Livingston, director of | AM Mines ‘Tied Up by strike of |his wife visited an apartment at 2 Wemen FF y Hart in Auto uM. ure Aak West 104 | ss Py 4 sang tor the city. Pre d pucnmenatied Gf the Cane 2,400, o'clock in the morning Whigh he was al- | 41 Prohibition gumshoers | SyYnacusn, Nov, L—-Mrs, J. K. Saat’ Dare 250 | ‘ gd rte See eaceer, ieisarant tail Coan any, aa res day | BAY CITY, Mich, Nov. 1—Not a|leged to be sharing with another woman, have adopted a new weapon | yrownell, of Asbury Park, N. J, te TUES. EVE. Tell awn oh Festival | SAT. EVE., Staten Yalan. aoe, Curtis Hlsh preparal tory. to panne oC ys A gad perma-| that all the gas aoe alacite compan: | Pound of coal bs being produced in| This testimony was given today by in their campaign againat the Crouse-Irving Hospital, where : a ou Be, eof at FF + pent camp in Ki ys , es @ | Michigan coal mines to-day, accord-| Mrs, Laure Mayrick, @ friend of Mrs.) yooge, It's the ehillioscope and may dio, ae the result of an auto ways NOK, C, faerie igh School, _ eo es of Manhattan and the Bronx wert DeVries, in the divorce suit heard by | accident on the Salt Springs road late WED. GVE., Newark, N. J. Central Hi a! Pes 1 PAIN’S LOCKOUT L LIMITED supplied with sufficient coal to carry | ns to unton officials, ‘The 2400 mem-| Court Justice Mf. Warley| ‘hey carry it concealed’ about |iast night. Three others escaped In- | School: eo 7 P os a dahd dl * liner sutely over u period of ninety |bera of Dintrict No, 4, United Mine |). 010)" their person as thoroughly as (J : Bike duis cn tee rk aes nae i MADRID, Nov, 1.—Latest reports in-| days, and therefore no anxioty was, Workers of America, | they asdns, Mra, Mavrick testified that DeVries John Barleycorn is concealed in a ype Broadway, ork Clty. 4 aueate that the decision of the employers | roi: at present over the effect of the | Went out yesterday to remain out) oniaiion remained In the bathroom) cellar, . 4 a ot as BI “until they have won this strike. |ROBALES.—RAMON, ‘ dur ; , whe anid, i ce 5 Ps MeVries politely offered to escort his, the use of the new weapon in the 5 7 Broadwi pd 66th ot TORS, i 4 that ‘employers’ dele.| MP. Livingston also suid orders naa | OLORADO. CHURCH, ‘Broadway, D Ot, om FUNERA, DIREC — Dee alert tor London to intorm King | been issucd this morning prohibiting | co ay {Wife and her companion to their aparte| Customs House beginning Mon- | saturdgy, at 9 P.M. eee AL DIRECTORS. ___| __ FUNERAL DIX 4 win of ie aa sien. bY Genrer | the further unlloding of coal on the| Treewe Near bt . a2 5,000 Quit! mont at No. $69 Beventh Avenue, day, go that the agents may not | gpeinWAY¥.—On Oct, 80, CHARLES H., f yy ane situation aid . New Jersey shore. He believed the adel ay ta. pp hurt themselves with it, It is | beloved husband of Marie A. Stein SAVY WHEN DEATH ENTERS YOUR HOME f 4 eit anor, tne jeckout witt not bel order wan iasued Sy the Government,| DENVER, Nov. 1.—Approzimately | Light and Power Plant Offiews te) ooig io be a cross between a | ( Mertens), father of Charles F, | l ry \ meta, Sar thy /RN0r MAG iakuas Be Ivo thousand coal miners were on Anatat Helrs, ea nway and Mrs. Bronson Batchelor = Call “Columbus 8200 7 Spelled to food distribution or public) which probably will use the coal for/Mve thousand co: " John W. Lieb and George Bilott,| stethoscope and a horse syringe. Steinway En HOR MRAL GOR Ni ‘ the purpones is deems most necens| strike in ¢ mohene Lesihy, “Ti Bets [Chairman and Secretary, respectively, | An agent calls for a glass of beer | (eee AS ONE Ean eee * At Any Hour, Day or Night 0 n t 2 . Broa ‘ ; AN “Lost and Found” artistes ‘At tho offices of the B, R, T. it was! Gorin the South Colorado fields. Ad-| the 16,000 olectric light and power| lioacope (pronounced elloscope) | Greenwood Cometery long to be remembered when the arrange- Hi eavertined 7) rye ee fA) ported said to-day there was a coal supply ditional forces were expected lo move mpanion eftillated with thi into the glass and 3.76, fifty-fiftty: | asana—yrau. ments are in the hands of Mr. Campbel!. 4 4 Mf c - | n oelation, y a I a 4 2 7 4 | of from four to six weeks on hand, | into Frederick. In the Northern, Colo y tor Washir VN | or whatever it is, immediately |” gervios at tho CAMPBELL FUNERAL, PIE Call“ Columbus8200” Any Hour, DayorN'ght a BUNA Will co-operate wih Dir registers and the result is an ar- CHURCH, Proadway aud 66th st, om! aaa ines and Fuel Administrate + : i ciroon Way Worker, Diss | Parente Hines aint ot Ad | FeEMAPA O | Sunday, ac 2 veloc | FRANK E.CAMPBELL { Fe eae e traces’ stumen ot | fuck nunpty Ue public SHTML anh tals | "there in one good thing to be | —————— THE FUNERAL, CHURCH” nounced of Mme. Hmile Boutroux, | M4 . road companies during the atrike . | NON SECTARIA widely known for her relief work dure | State, i Sprenger } sald for the ehillloscope, Tt shoots — PERSONALS —__ Broadway at 06s 4 23” Street at 8” Ave ashen ere York, a Bj), « Boutrous wae sig] OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Nov. ih oli neg John Barleycorn direct instead of — AENA TEAEMEMASS ie H] Flowers for all Oocusions, Artistic Funeral Desians our Specialty hi re Boutroys, 1 « pr ; ea Tas %t! shooting bystanders and bar- Basalt: a nl Cnn? Mepou wie any ¢ Boutro a pro ito s ion need sot know, pou w “ tenders, offiwe phone Murray Hil 2077, -

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